November 21, 2024

It Burns When I Pee Episode #0044 “Ridin’ The Short Bus”

It Burns When I Pee
Episode #0044 “Ridin’ The Short Bus”

It’s that time of year when kids pack up their new back packs for that first day of school. Now all you parents out there have went all over the city to get all the correct supplies,  forked out tons of money for new cloths, new shoes, and book fees. It Burns When I Pee is here to put a smile back on your faces. On EP44 we have our first ever special guest host, Joey Fuckup from Cheap Beer and BBQ Radio. Thanks to the SKYPE we were able to join together and do the show. Joey did a great job for only finding out he was going to co-host 3 hours before the show.

In this episode Joey and I tell some stories from our days in school. We also call BJ and Nicole, via SKYPE, and talk to them about their time with Cocker during his stay with them. It was cool as hell to have them on the show. We also wish Nicole a happy birthday in typical IBWIP fashion!

Our featured interview is with Slackeye Slim and Joe Perreze, who we got to sit down with recently when they played a show at Bottom’s Up in Pekin Illinois. They talk about their new CD, and we also spin a couple tunes from it. We also feature music from The Rubber Knife Gang, Joecephus and The George Jonestown Massacre, U.S Bombs, Red Eye Junction, and Van Halen.

So come hang out and forget about all the hours that your going to spend helping with your kids do math homework.

Any questions or comments? call (206) 339-8419.

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https://www.section86.com/ and http://www.ibwip.com/ IBWIP Episode #0044

Bootleg Asylum Radio Show Episode #0041 (07/24/2009)

Bootleg Asylum Radio Show
Episode #0041 (07/24/2009)

“Montrose, Before The Paper Money Rolled In”

This weeks bootleg set is from a LIVE 1973 radio broadcast featuring an Unknown/Unsigned/Unnamed band  called Montrose. Featuring the fantastic Ronnie Montrose on guitar and Sam Hagar, a singer that would go onto a great solo venture. Most know that Sammy Hagar emerged from the shadow of Montrose and made a household name of his solo works as well as joining as lead singer of the great Van Halen.  Now he has a new project with Joe Satriani called Chicken Foot. This bootleg set showcase’s Sam Hagars early vocal skills mixed with the heavy riffs of the great Ronnie Montrose; indeed a Classic moment on LIVE radio.

Artists on this weeks Bootleg Asylum Radio Show include: Viking Skull, Far From Fallen, Mad Season, Dwight Yoakam, Gov’t Mule, Tommy Mills and the Jade Amenity, Waking Chaos, The Cog, Rebel, Pegazus, Pantera, North Mississippi Allstars, Slow Gun Shogun, Graham Greene, Kodiak Jack, Mountain, Ivan Mihaljevic, Tommie Brewster, and more.

From now on the Bootleg Asylum Radio Show, Onemorename will be mostly taken all requests from you! If needed, I will fill in some of the requests. Send all requests to my email (Howard@section86.com) or Myspace Page in a comment/message during the week and I will play all requests!

Any questions or comments? Call (206) 339-8419.

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https://www.section86.com/ BARS Episode #0041

Bootleg Asylum Radio Show (06/13/2008) Episode #0012

Bootleg Asylum Radio Show (06/13/2008)
Episode #0012

This weeks show features a fantastic sounding vintage bootleg set with AC/DC from the Bon Scott era that was recorded in 1977. This AC/DC bootleg was a FM broadcast; so the quality is very high. Also Jared Morningstar and Onemorename review the Melvins new album entitled “Nude With Boots.” We also play 3 songs from it. PLUS lots more music from the following artists: Hank 3, Laney Strickland Band, Rush, The Shivers, Van Halen, Jimi Hendrix, Leslie West, and Zane Campbell.

the Bootleg Asylum Radio Show is now available on iTunes! Thanks for your support of my BARS Podcasts! Requests for future featured artists bootleg shows are very welcome… Keeping the music ALIVE and being heard!

Any questions or comments? Call (309) 761-4456.

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https://www.section86.com/ BARS Episode #0012