Archive of Schmackie's Trip Parade

Schmackie's Trip Parade--3/5/11


120:08 minutes (109.99 MB)

It ain't over till the fat lady trips.

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Schmackie's Trip Parade--2/12/11


114:03 minutes (78.32 MB)

Orange Sunshine on Your Shoulder

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Schmackie's Trip Parade--1/15/11


123:11 minutes (112.78 MB)

I brought my new mixer from home for this show so I could try out some of the effects. Vox come through loud and clear.

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Schmackie's Trip Parade--1/8/11


58:16 minutes (53.35 MB)

Half an hour into the show, I learned that Gabby Giffords and others were shot.  I was shocked and horrified, and I think you can tell that in my voice when I announced it.  I didn't feel I could continue the show, so I stopped it after just one hour.  I went home and watched a bit of the coverage on TV before heading over to the vigil at El Tiradito.

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Schmackie's Trip Parade-1/2/11


120:51 minutes (110.64 MB)

I did this show the day AFTER New Year's Day since we weren't broadcasting on the FM on 1/1/11.  Turns out all the cold weather on NYE wasn't so great for me.  I mention during the show that I hope I'm not getting sick.  I missed the next four days of work with a severe cold and fever.

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Schmackie's Trip Parade--12/4/10, cont..


13:17 minutes (12.16 MB)

Here's more of the December 4th, 2010, episode that featured an interview with Brian Lopez of Mostly Bears.  The archive broke up into several pieces and this is the most I could salvage.

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Schmackie's Trip Parade--12/18/10


118:34 minutes (108.55 MB)

This show featured an interview with Black Sun Ensemble's Jesus Acedo, who discusses his arrest for stalking and the subsequent police brutatlity which put him in a month-long coma.

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Schmackie's Trip Parade-12/4/10


47:59 minutes (43.93 MB)

This show featured an inteview with Mostly Bears' Brian Lopez.  For some reason, only the first 48 minutes recorded.

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Schmackie's Trip Parade--11/20/10


120:36 minutes (110.41 MB)

Psychedelia with a smile

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Schmackie's Trip Parade--11/13/10


121:03 minutes (110.83 MB)

Psychedelic/indie-rock smorgasbord of mind-blowing proportion!

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Schmackie's Trip Parade--11/6/10


123:07 minutes (112.72 MB)

Classic psychedelia, Neo-psychedelia, Indie-rock!

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Schmackie's Trip Parade--10/30/10


102:16 minutes (93.63 MB)

Okay, look.  All the songs I played on this show had some kind of reference to spookiness in the title, but the show is not overtly Halloween-ish.  If I didn't tell you this was a Halloween show, I'll bet you wouldn't even know.  So there!

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Schmackie's Trip Parade--10/23/10


118:54 minutes (108.86 MB)

Attacked by static again.  Played it off best I could

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Schmackie's Trip Parade--10/16/10


118:00 minutes (108.03 MB)

This show got off to a bumpy start due to technical difficulties, but I was able to recover quickly and do a pretty good show.

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Schmackie's Trip Parade--9/11/10


115:50 minutes (106.05 MB)

Turn on, Tune in, Trip out!

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Schmackie's Trip Parade, 6/5/10


124:57 minutes (57.2 MB)

This is the first FRC show with the new mixer.  There's a weird, staticy effect on the mic, which didn't bother me at all.  But I think you could hear the porn videos popping up from Skank, our virus-infected computer during my show.  I hate viruses.  Shame on all you virus-starters.

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Schmackie's Trip Parade, 5/15/10


124:16 minutes (56.89 MB)
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Schmackie's Trip Parade, 3/20/10


125:16 minutes (114.68 MB)
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Schmackie's Trip Parade, 3/13/10 (featuring Holy Rolling Empire)


188:44 minutes (172.79 MB)

This show featured an interview with Orin and Dave from Holy Rolling Empire, who were bound for South-by-Southwest.  I also got to "world-debut" three new songs that Holy Rolling Empire recently finished recording. Also, I went an hour longer than usual since Tornado Alley was out of town.

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Schmackie's Trip Parade, 3/6/10


124:02 minutes (56.78 MB)

The first five minutes didn't record for some reason.  Fast forward to exactly five minutes into the show and the rest is there.  Peace.

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