Originally Aired: February 1/2nd, midnight to 2 am
Special Guest: Ralph
Songs Played:
1. Ensiferum – By the Diving Stream + From Afar
2. Finntroll – Under Bergets Rot (from new album!)
3. Rammstein – Ich Tuh Dir Weh
4. Powerglove- Tetris Theme
5. Jack’s Lament (Nightmare Before Christmas)
6. Tokyo Brass Style – ????
7. Eisbrecher – Vergmissmeinnicht
8. Turisas – The Messenger
9. Dead or Alive – You Spin Me Round
Hello fan(s),
I am grieved to tell all of you that my first efforts in trying to record my radio show have so far been unsuccessful. Since I am at such a late hour this semester (a somewhat awful timeslot), I am trying to record the broadcasts so that I can post them up later. I tried to do it on my computer, but my recording turned out to be nothing but noise. A friend of mine tried recording it also. He at least got a clicking sound for two hours. Since none of these recordings worked, I will simply write up this re-cap of the first episode of Season 2 of “Chillin’ with Casey.”
Highlights and Subjects talked about:
The Grammys – Ralph and myself found the Grammys an overall disappointment. Well, it’s not like we were really expecting them to be good, seeing as we both dislike much of the music. We found Pink’s trapeze performance a bit repetitive (she did that shit last year), but Ralph noted she had nice upper body strength. I recounted my great distress to Bon Jovi’s performance, singing their MOST OVERPLAYED SONG EVER, “Livin’ on a Prayer”. I mean, seriously, haven’t people heard this song ENOUGH? Grammys sucked.
Winter movies – We thought “Avatar” was nothing special, and “Sherlock Holmes” wasn’t either. Ralph and myself were not impressed with the two biggest hits of December 09. I called “Avatar” a long video-game cutscene, while he said it was simply “nice to look at.” “Book of Eli” was badass, though.
Other Highlights: Ralph made a very lame joke. While I went to explain that the Otter Express was an on-campus eatery where one can get burgers and sandwiches, Ralph chimed in “Not to be confused with the Otter Express train, the train run by an otter.” We both acknowledged at the time that this was perhaps the lamest joke of all time, but have since agreed that it is so bad it’s good.
The lamest high-five in the history of the practice took place. Both thinking that other person would follow through with the slapping part of the high-five, our hands simply tapped each other. One fan suggested that that was worse than actually missing the high-five, but whatever, it was late.
Moment of the Evening: Reaching a new level on stupidity on the show, Ralph and I drew a saxophone on the white board and pretended to play it during the Tokyo Brass Style song. Was this stupid act brought on my late night fatigue, or are we just stupid?
Next episode is Monday night/Tuesday morning at midnight-2am!! We’ll try to get it recorded, but if not, I’ll just sum it up again.