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Tennessee in the Frying Pan

Intro. song: Great White Way Orchestra “Yes! We Have No Bananas”
Outro song: Oliver Naylor’s Orchestra “Roaring Twenties”
Notes:
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Intro. song: Great White Way Orchestra “Yes! We Have No Bananas”
Outro song: Oliver Naylor’s Orchestra “Roaring Twenties”
Notes:
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Intro. song: “The John Scopes Trial”
Outro song: Vernon Dalhart “The Prisoner’s Song”
Notes: Someone just wrote me the following interesting note…
Have you read the book Panzram: A Journal of Murder? I just got done reading it and thought you might find one of my notes interesting which has to do with Mencken…
*Henry Lesser (Jewish prison guard) sent panzram’s written material to H. L. Mencken who wrote him a letter in return saying “This is one of the most amazing documents I have ever read.”
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Intro. song: Bernard Ette “Yes! We Have No Bananas”
Outro song:
Notes: “I realize what life must have been in Judea 1925 years ago. No wonder the Romans finally bumped off the son of Joseph. After an hour on the main street, listening to the bawling, I feel like loading a cannon with the rejecta of the adjacent hogs (Sus scrofa) and letting fly. The thing is genuinely fabulous.
I have stored up enough material to last me 20 years.”
-From a letter my HLM regarding the Scopes Trail
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Intro. song: Paul Godwin “Yes! We Have No Bananas”
Outro song: Art Landry “Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue”
Notes: No notes that I can think of at the moment. Help spread the word about these podcasts, will ya?
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Intro. song: The Pied Pipers “Yes! We Have No Bananas”
Outro song: Chick Straun “Don’t Bring Lulu!”
Notes: I’m least satisfied with the recording of the Mencken piece in this episode. I’d recorded it entirely 3 separate times and the 3rd was shortly before I posted it (the first episode to not be posted right after midnight the day of). I had to record it hastily because I’d blown out the levels on all the prior recordings, but this one suffers from plosive problems (the mic picking up the breath of air when you make “p” sounds, etc.) and various “mouth noises”. Because this is one of my favorite reports, I may rerecord it at a later date and update the file, but this’ll have to do for now.
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Intro. song: “Can’t Make a Monkey Out of Me”
Outro song: Sippie Wallace “Devil Dance Blues”
Notes: In the intro to the Mencken piece, the joke is that the book became a huge success, and the film is completely lost. Nerdy, yes, but the jokes just go downhill from here.
The two songs featured in this episode were supposed to be on the next one, but in all my arranging it seems I’ve switched them around. Not that you’d know that without me mentioning it here.
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Intro. song: Sam Lanin “Yes! We Have No Bananas”
Outro song: Eddie Cantor “If You Knew Suzie”
Notes: Starting with this episode, I have “jokes” about corrections for the local newspaper. All of them are pulled from the paperback “Press Boners”, edited by Earle Temple. It was printed in 1967, a paperback original from Pocket Books.
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Intro. song: Green Bros. Novelty Orchestra “Yes! We Have No Bananas”
Outro song: Lee Morse “Yes, Sir! That’s My Baby!”
Notes: Thanks to AmSci, ChristianChildAbuse, Diabologue and Cosmodromium and everyone on facebook who “shared” the show link for the support. Please blog, tweet, “share” and digg these shows.
I haven’t given historical background info in the blog posts because I’m working under the assumption that visitors/listeners will at least have a basic understanding of the event. If not, or if you wanted to know more, they just recently invented a research tool called “the internet”, it’s cool, I’m on it.
I do want to make one additional note though. I just obtained the first 5 issues of H.L. Mencken and George Jean Nathan’s “The American Mercury” (Jan. – Mar. 1924) . In Vol.1 No. 2 there is an article debunking osteopathy, and it began with the following quote:
Despite our remarkable advance of knowledge, nonsense is ever becoming bolder and more rampant: it is pre-eminently a time of fads and crazes, and the question as to how people are to be brought to their senses grows urgent. - W. Duncan McKim
Yes, we’re airing a special episode before we air the first episode. When convention clashes with pragmatism, convention loses. This is part one of two!
The podcast overall has been officially dubbed “Underworld Amusements Variety Hour” and in part one of this very special episode we will be talking to some of the artists that are featured in the show opening at Germ Books in Philadelphia in August of 2009.

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Born and raised in rural Pennsylvania, Jack Donovan has lived and worked in New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. As Jack Malebranche, he wrote a controversial book about homosexuality and masculinity titled Androphilia, released by Scapegoat Publishing in 2007. Velvet paintings by Malebranche have been shown at the Seattle Erotic Art Festival, the UnPop art movement’s web site, and most recently on the set of the hit HBO television series True Blood (Season One). His second book, Blood-Brotherhood, was published during the summer of 2009.
Yukio Mishima – Wikipedia Entry
HeadlessGod.com – Yukio Mishima website
UnPop – Art movement.
True Blood – HBO series featuring Black Velvet Paintings by Jack
Androphilia, A Manifesto – Jack’s first book.
Blood Brotherhood – Jack’s new book with co-author Nathan F. Miller
Blood Brother – wikipedia entry


Stacey Barich is a self-trained pin-up photographer, vintage hair guru and make-up artist who lives and works in Parkville, MD.
Armed with a camera, tube of red lipstick, snug pencil skirt, and devastatingly high heels, she’s on a one-woman mission to bring glamour and sex-appeal to the yoga-pants set. She wants modern girls to discover that their sexual power is their greatest asset, and shows them just how to unleash their inner bombshell in the privacy of her suburban home studio.
8mm Bondage Peeps – A torrent hosted on The Pritate Bay featuring clips I digitized from the collection of 8mm Films Stacey and your host purchased. As with most of the things I do, this is not safe for work unless you can watch bondage porn at work, then it’s very safe.
Art Frahm – A study on the effects of celery on loose elastic.
NONE – I wanted to find a link describing Erotic Chrystallization Intertia