Thursday, December 17, 2009

In No Particular Order, Episode 78, Tiger Woods at the INPO Holiday Party



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Happy Holidays to all our loyal listeners. This week we discuss holiday office gatherings and ponder whether a famous golfer having extramarital affairs should be considered "news". We also welcome Q.bel and MIGGS to the BullsEye PR family.

This week we feature music by:

BITUNE- "Still"
Cant Hang- 'Wait a Minute'
Chris Daniels and the Kings- "Jump"

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http://www.qbelfoods.com
http://www.miggsband.com
http://www.thefamousgrouse.com


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5 comments:

  1. Wow, this show is fantastic. I just lost an entire day listening to back episodes. What frickin plantet are you guys from?

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  2. Thanks for the kind words. Tell your friends, especially any Korean friends you might have. The Koreans like Chuck. He used to love them long time.

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  3. Ok guys, maybe I'm nitpicking here but here goes. Ronnie James Dio(the screaming midget, as Chuck called him), never sang with Deep Purple. He did however sing with Rainbow, which was led by former Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore. As for Deep Purple, they had three singers that mattered. Rod Evans sang "Hush". Then came Ian Gillan "smoke on the water", "woman from tokyo" "highway star" etc. He was replaced by David Coverdale(yes, that David Coverdale) who sang "burn". Now, back to Dio; for my money he's the Pavarotti of metal. "Heaven and Hell", and "Mob Rules"(both while he was in Black Sabbath) are required listening. There's Dio, and Rob Halford, then everybody else.
    I'm a bottomless pit of useless information.
    DiBrizzi

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  4. Thanks for the clarity on the Deep Purple/Rainbow issue. We always get our midget singers mixed up. Not being overly familiar with Dio's work in Rainbow, we can only speculate that it's the best Rainbow out there, since we all know that everything is better with midgets.

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