Off and On He's Been Here, Guess He'll Never Go Home: Transmission 480, 2019 September 4
We are revisiting a period where I must have made it my mission to reach Episode 500 before year's end. (I succeeded!) If anything, this program is about processing the past, through the present, and these next couple dozen entries will endeavor to do that. This program was the first after (another) three-week hiatus, this one more or less voluntary as I finally lost my mind somewhere in mid-August and decided that I had to change jobs and change houses at the same time, and that I had no time for anything else (I was pretty much right about this.)
This transmission did little to work through these feelings, though it did continue my relentless and impulsive new agenda. I tried to mix the old with the new, to varying degrees of technical and conceptual. The first 45 minutes or so had me thinking that this program was somewhat special. I was wrong about this. Following Hugh Mane with Jimi Hendrix was not great. Then again, the "crazy" set was not that crazy. People tell me that my perception is off, so maybe I am not a reliable narrator. With this in mind, I think there may be some post-production magic on the Isaac Hayes segue, but it's too long ago to remember. I'm fairly sure that the D.K. transition was abrupt, but I didn't know how else to get to Okada, which was the whole point. Another episode in the bag, and we survived it.
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