Chilled Digital Conversions
Just transferred three more episodes of a "Tape & Record Show Enterprises" pretend radio show we made in the 1980's to digital. Episodes 4-6 of Paul Morrison's "Paul's Country Corral". Nothing "cringeworthy" in these episodes, unless you consider someone's "chilled shit" as "offensive". Contents of the episodes as written on the original "broadcast" index cards...
"Paul's Country Corral: Episode 4. Broadcast Wednesday, February 26, 1986 at 8:00pm central. Theme Music: Soul to Soul(Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble). Songs: It's Me Again Margaret(Ray Stevens), Hey Bartender(Johnny Lee), Silver Threads and Golden Needles(Linda Ronstadt), Let Someone Else Drive(John Anderson), I'll Just Stay Home And Drink(Merle Haggard), and Tell Them I've Gone Crazy(Ed Bruce).
Paul's Country Corral: Episode 5. Broadcast Wednesday, March 5, 1986 at 8:00pm central. Theme Music: Soul to Soul(Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble). Songs: Paul Morrison plays some of his favorite songs, including: Home Away From Home(Joe Sun), Living Proof(Hank Williams Jr), Where's the Dress?(Moe Bandy/Joe Stampley), I'm Gonna Hire Me A Wino(David Frizell), Peaceful Easy Feeling(The Eagles), and Wild Eyed Country Boy(.38 Special).
Paul's Country Corral: Episode 6. Broadcast Wednesday, March 19, 1986 at 8:00pm central. Theme Music: Soul to Soul(Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble). Songs: Railroad Lady(Jimmy Buffet), Ramblin' Fever(Merle Haggard), Mississippi Squirrel Revival(Ray Stevens), The South's Gonna Do It Again(Charlie Daniels Band), Misfits(Gary Stewart/Dean Dillion), and Lawyers Guns and Money(Warren Zevon)."
Paul made "digs" at James Stricklin in episodes 5 and 6 for producing a second child, suggesting he find better contraceptives. At the close of episode 4, he thanked an odd mixture of folk for making the show possible, and I quote, "I'd like to thank the Pope, the President, all the little people who made this possible, Drames Stricklin(a boo boo in the recording of the master theme music that wasn't fixed), Randall Haney, Jerry Sanders, whom I don't care for soul music he plays, he probably don't like my country shit either, Anwar Sadat, Khomani, Andropov, Stalin, all those big people, Vanessa Del Rio, and long live General Eisenhower".
Also, episodes 4 and 5 were on a Memorex "dB Series" normal bias cassette tape. Trust me, when Memorex used to say "Is it live, or is it Memorex" in their ads, it was Memorex. That brand always had a more "bassy and muffled" sound compared to equivalent TDK, Maxell, Sony, BASF, and even the cheap Laser brand tapes at the time. Luckily, the audio software is able to boost the "brilliance" of the recordings.
"Paul's Country Corral: Episode 4. Broadcast Wednesday, February 26, 1986 at 8:00pm central. Theme Music: Soul to Soul(Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble). Songs: It's Me Again Margaret(Ray Stevens), Hey Bartender(Johnny Lee), Silver Threads and Golden Needles(Linda Ronstadt), Let Someone Else Drive(John Anderson), I'll Just Stay Home And Drink(Merle Haggard), and Tell Them I've Gone Crazy(Ed Bruce).
Paul's Country Corral: Episode 5. Broadcast Wednesday, March 5, 1986 at 8:00pm central. Theme Music: Soul to Soul(Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble). Songs: Paul Morrison plays some of his favorite songs, including: Home Away From Home(Joe Sun), Living Proof(Hank Williams Jr), Where's the Dress?(Moe Bandy/Joe Stampley), I'm Gonna Hire Me A Wino(David Frizell), Peaceful Easy Feeling(The Eagles), and Wild Eyed Country Boy(.38 Special).
Paul's Country Corral: Episode 6. Broadcast Wednesday, March 19, 1986 at 8:00pm central. Theme Music: Soul to Soul(Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble). Songs: Railroad Lady(Jimmy Buffet), Ramblin' Fever(Merle Haggard), Mississippi Squirrel Revival(Ray Stevens), The South's Gonna Do It Again(Charlie Daniels Band), Misfits(Gary Stewart/Dean Dillion), and Lawyers Guns and Money(Warren Zevon)."
Paul made "digs" at James Stricklin in episodes 5 and 6 for producing a second child, suggesting he find better contraceptives. At the close of episode 4, he thanked an odd mixture of folk for making the show possible, and I quote, "I'd like to thank the Pope, the President, all the little people who made this possible, Drames Stricklin(a boo boo in the recording of the master theme music that wasn't fixed), Randall Haney, Jerry Sanders, whom I don't care for soul music he plays, he probably don't like my country shit either, Anwar Sadat, Khomani, Andropov, Stalin, all those big people, Vanessa Del Rio, and long live General Eisenhower".
Also, episodes 4 and 5 were on a Memorex "dB Series" normal bias cassette tape. Trust me, when Memorex used to say "Is it live, or is it Memorex" in their ads, it was Memorex. That brand always had a more "bassy and muffled" sound compared to equivalent TDK, Maxell, Sony, BASF, and even the cheap Laser brand tapes at the time. Luckily, the audio software is able to boost the "brilliance" of the recordings.