Dr. Nein has a new diabolical scheme, and a counterpart.
The Sudden Radio cast get caught in the catacombs under KBOO trying to save
one of their own.
Kerns wigs out.
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THE UBU HOUR brings you a radio theatrical adaptation of Samuel Coleridge's
long poem THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER, about death aboard a
ship.. Produced by Joe Clement and performed by Dave Slacker, Mel, Rolf,
Herb, Helen, and Joe.
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The Ubu Hour reached a new low this Membership Drive with the following
pledge pitch, which sounds more like the come-on to a phone sex line than to
become a member of a community radio station. Heavy breathing and moaning,
creaking bed springs, seductive voices urging you ...
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Another peice discovered in the Richard Francis archives.. Not much is known
about it.. We were short on material here at the Ubu Hour, so what the hell,
we decided to run it..
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Another episode of the City That Once Worked, brought to you by Ubu
Incorporated.. More hilarious political material, as Roy and Viv Ubu battle
their corporate sponsors and even take on Glenn Bleck...
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This peice was a soundfile discovered in Richard Francis's folder on the KBOO
computer system. Richard was a long-time host of A Different Nature, here at
KBOO, as well as the main person behind the various Dada and Surrealism
Festivals we've had. He was a wonderful person,...
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The Local disintigrates in a roar of scooter exhaust and a bawling
bare-bottomed bouncing bambino.
Featured pieces (+ approximate start times):
Part XVII
Vespas, Vino & Blood (25:00)
Born Naked (38:40)
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RaScHo shines the Radio Theater Spotlight onto
Alexander Lumiere of the Sudden Radio Project
Rolf Semprebon of the Ubu Hour
and
Sam Mowry of the Willamette Radio Workshop
Theres some yapping about language...or something
YOU will listen
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Radio Theater: Another major sex scandal rips through THE CITY THAT ONCE
WORKED, when a masseuse accuses a former vice President of acting like a
crazed sex poodle. Faux News air-bags Swill O'Riled and Ann Coultergeist jump
into the fray.
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