Danger Radio Episode 47 with Heather Browne

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First episode of the new year, the new decade, the new week. Heather Browne of FuelFriendsBlog.com joins us on this episode. Big announcement in the first break. Can you guess which segment Jake Ryan comes closest than he ever has before to dropping an F-Bomb on the show?

PLAYLIST:
Dallas – Beat The Psycho Boys
the Swimmers – What This World Is Coming To
White Rabbits – While We Go Dancing
Verve – All In The Mind
The xx – Basic Space
Old Canes – Little Bird Courage
Asteroid No. 4 – Let It Go
Surfer Blood – Swim
Brian Eno – Needles In The Camel’s Eye
These United States – I Want You To Keep Everything
Vulture Whale – Greatest Night
JJ – Things Will Never Be The Same Again
Fabienne DelSol – When my mind is not live
Airiel – Sharron Apple
Slowdive – Slowdive
Ride – Time of Her Time

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Some other Episodes you might enjoy:

  1. Danger Radio – Episode 45 Christmas Spectacular
  2. Danger Radio Episode 13 from April 11, 2009
  3. Danger Radio – Episode 46 – Best of 2009
  4. Danger Radio Episode 26 Re-Run with guest DJ Tower
  5. Danger Radio – Episode 39 w/ guest Andy Chase

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2 Responses to “Danger Radio Episode 47 with Heather Browne”


  • Comment from Jake Ryan

    “Sharron Apple” is a solid tune… Good Episode… Thanks Heather.

    • Comment from M.CLASS.M

      It was interesting to hear Heather’s narrative style since I haven’t heard her on NPR before and didn’t know who she was. She was very articulate and discriptive. It takes a geniune person to go out on a limb with what they appreciate in music, especially in the company of Tyer and Jake. That is refreshing in todays cookie cutter society and people being worried to be different or what people will think!

      The episode had really good structure; the arch analogy. I aprecaite the verbal imagery and the different perspectives that are a constant on the show and that make it work.

      Here’s to many cookie cutters breaking that has been very overdue;] I didn’t like the movie “The wild things” either and did not see it! I think the movie poster sucked and it ruined the imagination for me of the original unique illustrations in the book!


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