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March 30, 2009

Another Kitchen

Man what a fast week it's been. Currently listening to "African and White" by China Crisis. Very cool song. I woke up today at 3p, watched Death Wish 3, then went to the station meeting. After the station meeting I hung out with Matt and MJ for a while and discussed local music that was popular in high school, along with the myriad places one can see Jesus' likeness in - Came back here and watched Fatal Attraction on Hulu. So, so intense. Good movie, but also so stressful!
I'm looking at a marginal week followed by a crazy weekend followed by a chill two days of school before Easter break. Awesome. Here is what I played last Friday:

ICEHOUSEMY OBSESSION
THE CAREFLAMING SWORD
JIMMY JIMMYI MET HER IN PARIS
THE RESCUETELL ME NOW (12")
ZAPPRADIO PEOPLE
SIGUE SIGUE SPUTNIKLOVE MISSILE F-11
JOHN PARRST. ELMO'S FIRE (MAN IN MOTION)
THE ASSOCIATESTELL ME EASTER'S ON FRIDAY
BILLY IDOLHOT IN THE CITY
THE QUICKI NEEDED YOU, YOU NEEDED ME
HUBERT KAHWELCOME, MACHINE GUN
GENERATION XFRIDAY'S ANGELS
DWIGHT TWILEYGIRLS
FRA LIPPO LIPPIEVERYTIME I SEE YOU
GARY MYRICK AND THE FIGURESSHE TALKS IN STEREO
PETER MURPHYCUTS YOU UP
RED 7HEARTBEAT
ELVIS COSTELLOGREEN SHIRT
ESPIONAGEYOUR LOVE'S FOR SALE
AZTEC CAMERA STILL ON FIRE
NAKED EYESTHE LIGHTS GO OUT
NEW SCIENTISTS SHAME ON YOU
THE TUBESEAT THE RICH
THE CARSBYE BYE LOVE
VAN HALENICE CREAM MAN
TALKING HEADSONCE IN A LIFETIME

































It's going to be so hard not starting next week's show with Icehouse, but I will do everything I can to avoid that.
Alright, have a good week!
Leon

March 25, 2009

Realization



(File Photo from the Music Office computer I'm putting this post together on)

1: The SA presidential debate between candidates Josh Sussman and Joe Bonilla went extremely well on the station last Friday night.
2: The Kitchen, which aired directly after, was groovin' as usual.
3: There are only SEVEN KITCHENS LEFT IN THIS WORLD.


So intense.

After starting the program in October 2005, I've learned so much about the decade sometimes I feel my life is blurring the lines between now and then. I'm graduating college in May, and May 1 is not only my last day as Program Director of the most dangerous radio station on Earth, but also my last day as host of the Kitchen. I project it will be a pretty intense moment. A lot's led up to this.

So, I was thinking. Gotta go out with a bang, right? I wished I realized the mortality of my show earlier - Eleven shows left, and I would totally do a "one year per week" format leading up to the fanfare of a conclusion. Oh well. I adjusted that idea a little bit, and I think this schedule will work out well: Regular shows until late April; second to last show a focus on one year; Last show, full blow out laced with all my favorite tracks and defining moments of the Kitchen. It's going to be heavy, folks.

The year: 1983. Want to know why? You'll have to tune in to find out. Best year in music ever.

Anyway, enough planning for the future, isn't this show primarily concerned with the past? Here's my playlist for March 20, 2009:

CCCPAMERICAN SOVIETS
THE PSYCHEDELIC FURSTHE GHOST IN YOU
WIRE TRAINCHAMBER OF HELLOS
CABARET VOLTAIRESENSORIA (12")
REAL LIFESEND ME AN ANGEL
THE DBSAMPLIFIER
COMBO AUDIOROMANTICIDE
RICHARD MARXSHOULD'VE KNOWN BETTER
BOZ SCAGGSLOWDOWN
HEADPINSJUST ONE MORE TIME
HALL AND OATES OUT OF TOUCH
THE THEUNCERTAIN SMILE
DEPECHE MODEEVERYTHING COUNTS
FINE YOUNG CANNIBALSDON'T LOOK BACK
THE LOTUS EATERSIT HURTS
DEVOJOCKO HOMO


















Awesome. Well, I've got a busy week ahead of me, and it's been so busy I didn't post this playlist until next Tuesday. How's that for me slacking off?

Peace!
LEON

March 14, 2009

KEGS AND EGGS 2009

Hi Albany,
Wow. So today was Kegs and Eggs. Here's what I saw:


Now, allow me to "Quentin Tarantino" this, if you're not from the area.

Last night was my show - It was a whole lot of fun, partly because I had a killer playlist but primarily because Matt and I had a bit of an in-studio performance with our New Wave band, Live with Device. Our on-the-spot renditions of "Spring Wok" and "Spanish Fry" were astounding, in my opinion. The two station mics on our two amps were all we needed to jam out the Roland TR-505 drum machine and XP-50 synth sufficiently. Here's the playlist from the evening (kinda short because Spring Wok and Spanish Fry clocked in at 40 and 25 minutes respectively)

ICEHOUSEELECTRIC BLUE (12")
BREAKIN'BODY WORK
LIVE WITH DEVICESPRING WOK
SEONA DANCINGMORE TO LOSE
THE SUNDAYSHERE'S WHERE THE STORY ENDS
THE SMITHSI STARTED SOMETHING I COULDN'T FINISH
TIC TOCCRITICAL PATH
THE PLIMSOULSI WANT WHAT YOU GOT
DONNIE IRISDO YOU COMPUTE?
'TIL TUESDAYVOICES CARRY
INXSLISTEN LIKE THEIVES
VITAL IDOL
LIVE WITH DEVICE
HOT IN THE CITY
SPANISH FRY

















Whew! That performance was so intense. I'll get a copy of it soon, so E-mail me if you want a recording.
I then went to sleep, because the twentieth anniversary of an immensely popular SUNY Albany tradition was to take place in the coming hours:
KEGS
AND
EGGS.

The definition of Kegs and Eggs, as given by the only website I could possibly consult for such a definition:
"Held on St. Patty's Day in Albany N.Y. is the one day of the year that not only is it acceptable to set your alarm clock to wake up at 6am and begin drinking, it is expected! After you pound a few screwdrivers you make the hike down to the Branch on Lake St. where at 7am the line is over 100 people long waiting for the bar to open. It is completely acceptable for guys to piss in the snow banks in fact other drunks cheer you. You finally get in for a 15 dollar fee but don't worry it is all you can drink. But the catch is probably 350 plus people are in the bar and their is probably less than 80 pitchers. And those lucky enough to get pitchers don't drink the beer they rather dump it on everyone. the humidity level inside is 100% as water droplets form on the ceiling and every time the door opens a fog over takes the bar. If you have to piss it doesn't matter the bathroom is occupied most of the guys just let it flow in their pants. If you're lucky enough to live till 11am when the bar closes the festivities don't end all day and night long but beware you will feel what is known as double day syndrome in which you're up so early drinking the day will be so long it feels as though the night is a second day in itself."
-Urbandictionary.com

I was never one for Kegs and Eggs, as I always viewed it to be some stupid made up drinking holiday where kids from Long Island can drink during the day without being labeled alcoholics (like they would if it were any other day). First two years of college, I thought it to be so stupid, I just skipped out on it. Last year, I forgot about it entirely, and happened to party the night before... When I left the party at 2am, I noticed other parties _starting_. Confused, I asked and found out today was the day. So, I went to another party at 2am and stayed 'til about 4am, then went back to go to sleep while the rest of Albany kept drinking 'til 2pm and ate eggs. Gross. But this is my senior year; this is the year to enjoy, relish, and experience all the shit I'm going to wish I remembered in twenty years.

I set the alarm to 7a. If I was going to do this, I was going to do it my way.

Woke up along with my room mate, Andrew, who said he was down. I called up another friend, Matt, who was interested, and the quest began. My chariot awaited: alas, since I'm graduating soon, my days left with my super-awesome 1989 Escort which started in 2003 number few...


Got downtown. No one is around. Where do we go? The bar, I guess... Michael's on Madison Avenue had a line akin to the Urban Dictionary's description, but no one seemed SUPER PLASTERED... I mean, it looked just like any other weekend night at the bar. Except... the sun was out.


We dug a little deeper after chancing to meet up with some friends that came downtown for the festivities. Apparently, 8:30a was too early for the bar! So, in usual SUNYA weekend time, it was kind of analogous to 9:00p or so. The solution to this waiting game? A house party:



Pretty cool, pretty packed... However. However. I noticed three major distinctions from your usual house party:
1) Everyone was wearing green (understandable)
2) The sun was out (weird, but not a surprise at this point)
3) MORE BEER WAS BEING POURED ON PEOPLE AND THINGS THAN BEING DRANK.

The third aspect of this party kind of bothered me, as beer is not something I like throwing around. Also, beer is not something I want thrown on ME or my fairly expensive brand new Nikon D80 I just got three months ago! It almost happened three or four times, but I was able to narrowly avoid it while snapping some decent shots. The walls, the ceiling, the floor, the clientele, everything associated with this party was covered in beer. POST SCRIPT: The aforementioned disgusting hardwood floor that was like a wading pool of beer... There was this girl walking around at the party.... wearing socks. Oh. My. God. Dude. It was so uncomfortable to witness. I took her aside because I had to ask why. Her response? Direct quote: "I didn't want my Uggs to get wet". That's correct.

After we left the party it was about 9:20 or so, which meant time for this behavior:



A challenger appears!
Yes, that's right, the streets were full of drunk college students, some of them half-naked. It got really fun at this point, as it contained all the drunken stupor of a typical weekend night in Albany coupled with the fact that I could see everything in plain daylight!







This guy showed up out of nowhere... A possibly homeless man in his mid-50s who wanted in on the action. As smashed as his constituents who were all thirty years his junior, he immediately began running amok in the streets, eventually procuring a pair of drumsticks which he then used to drum. On. Everything. Including this taxi, which began driving down the street:



This behavior was met with indirect approval, as seen in the following photo.



Well, needless to say, although 7 out of 10 people around me were too drunk to drive, nay, too drunk to RIDE in a car... The taxi driver wasn't. And he called the cops.



You can imagine where it went from there.

I got a whole mess of AMAZING photos from this experience, these are just a small portion of them. Plus, I know everyone who googles "OMG LOL KEGS AND EGGS" is going to find this story and waste no time in taking the photos and putting them on Facebook (Also known as: Taking my work and giving it to Facebook so they can use it in any way they please without any compensation or mention of the original photographer) SOOO I kind of don't want to put my favorite favorites on here. E-mail me if you want more.

Conclusion! - Kegs and Eggs is a wild and crazy SUNY Albany tradition that I immensely enjoyed, but it might be because I didn't actually get drunk. I just laughed at all the crazy shit that went down while taking photos the whole time. If I stayed up last night and drank until now... I would probably feel a whole lot more like death. So, while the campus sleeps tonight, I will be awake, working on my three midterms I have next week. Awesome. Not looking forward to that!

I feel like this post is a long time coming. I haven't treated the Kitchen like I should be lately. I'll have to try to do this more often as the semester progresses. Remember: Once it's May 19, I'm walking across that stage and walking out of this amazing four year experience that shaped who I am as a person. I'm also not going to be hosting the Kitchen anymore :-( So, see you all next Friday! Can't wait for the next installment of the radio show.

Goodnight Albany,
Leon

March 12, 2009

New Banner

Hey! I made a new banner. Whatcha think??
I have to be honest with you all... The photo is one I took while shooting for the Albany Student Press of Long Island pop punk band H2O. I like them and all, but that photo is totally _not_ 80s.

About to head home to retrieve my car, my USB drive, my bicycle, and some tracks for tomorrow night's program. Hope all's well with you.

Plan on:
INXS
Donnie Iris
Haircut 100
Face to Face
Spandau Ballet
Peter Gabriel
and so much more.

I love you all.
-Leon

March 8, 2009

Bad week

I gotta say it - I've been having a stressful week. I'd talk about it, but
a) I'd whittle my fingers down to knuckles typing it all out;
b) Thinking about it depresses me;
c) You don't really care because you've got problems of your own.

Haha, well, I tried to keep it upbeat with Friday's playlist. Thanks for all the calls and requests for "DETROIT TECHNO!" If anyone has any requests for next week's program E-mail or comment. Peace.

The Playlist-

INNER CITYGOOD LIFE
WHAMYOUNG GUNS (GO FOR IT)
ICEHOUSEMY OBSESSION
ICE-TCOLORS
NEW ORDERBIZARRE LOVE TRIANGLE (12'') ***
DERRICK MAYNUDE PHOTO ***
HEADPINSJUST ONE MORE TIME
THE CULTSHE SELLS SANCTUARY
THE ADVENTURESTWO RIVERS
DEPECHE MODETHE GREAT COMMANDMENT
ROMEO VOIDA GIRL IN TROUBLE
THE WAKEPLASTIC FLOWERS
THE CALLEVEN NOW
ECHO AND THE BUNNYMENDO IT CLEAN
THE POLICESO LONELY
BOOM BOOM ROOMJULIE
ZERRA ONERESCUE ME
THE SPOONSNOVA HEART
THE CURECLOSE TO ME (CLOSET REMIX)
THE SMITHSASK
DAVID BYRNE & BRIAN ENODEFIANT
'TIL TUESDAYI COULD GET USED TO THIS
THE WONDER STUFFUNBEARABLE
ORANGE JUICE LEAN PERIOD































LATER
LEON

ps - If you want to see what I've been up to lately - http://www.albany.edu/~lf979883