Ira gives an ad-hoc jaw jack about the strange new phenomenon of Klingon sightings by white women across America and a possible conspiracy behind it all. Music from the motion picture Schindler’s List, Richard Pryor on monkey’s, Nerd News new comic book releases, and an announcement for the upcoming Kickstarter campaign for the Popmachine illustrated coffee table book.
Opening Clip:
Shuffling Gollywog, from the Bugs Bunny cartoon; “All This and Rabbit’s Stew.”
Music:
Music Soundtrack From Schindler’s List by John Williams
Theme From Schindler’s List
Jewish Town (Krakow Ghetto – Winter 1941)
Immolation (With Our Lives, We Give Life)
Remembrances
Schindler’s Workforce
Oyrn Pripetshok – Nacht Aktion
I Could Have Done More
Auschwitz-Birkenau
Stolen Memories
Making The List
Give Me Your Names
Yeroushalaim Chel Zahav (Jerusalem of Gold)
Remembrances (with Izhak Perlman)
Theme From Schindler’s List (Reprise)
Jaw Jack:
Klingon’s in America – Ira Harmon
Old Time Radio:
The Flight Six Matter – Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
Ira postpones his Jaw Jack on the Black Panther and instead does an ad hoc investigation into what the hell Kanye West is talking about when he says “Slavery was a choice” in Nerd News. The Music on today’s show spans the gamut from Rock to Hip Hop to Rap to Rhythm and Blues to Soul to Dub, to Trip Hop to Electronic Funk. Old Time Radio starts a new adventure of Johnny Dollar, Richard Pryor reminisces about his trip to Africa. Ira announces the first Kickstarter campaign for the Popmachine.
Opening Clip:
Killmonger’s Cabinet Speech from the film Black Panther.
Music:
Burning Bridges – Living Color
Gold Digger – Kanye West
Return of the “G” – OutKast
Questions – Donnie Trumpet feat Chance the Rapper
People Get Ready – Curtis Mayfield & The Impressions
A Change Is Gonna Come – Sam Cooke
Diamonds and Pearls – Prince
Placebo Syndrome – Parliament
I’ve Committed Murder – Mos Def feat Macy Gray
Keep It Movin’ – Missy Elliot feat Elephant Man
Fly In – Lil’ Wayne
Shooter – Lil’ Wayne
Big Nick’s – Boozoo Bajou
Dracula (Remix) – Bill Laswell
Samo Echo (Popmachine Remix) – Bill Laswell
Comedy:
Richard Pryor on trying to find his roots – Live At The Sunset Strip (1982)
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