I don’t have the ‘rona. I’ve tested. However, your PopCulteer has been waylaid by seasonal allergies, and while I’m doing fine, the meds for this condition render me somewhat useless.
So, instead of the expected all-new, three hour episode of Radio Free Charleston I was planing to drop today, we are going to run a 21-hour marathon of some of the best episodes of the show from the first half of this year.
Thus, you will be spared the annoyance of listening to a lethargic Rudy mispronounce the names of the musicians while getting the song titles wrong.
I’ll be back doing that next week.
It’s going to start at 10 AM Tuesday and run until 7 AM Wednesday. You simply have to point your cursor over and tune in at the website, or you could just stay right here, and listen to the cool embedded player overfound elsewhere on this page.
For the marathon, you can hear episode 73 at 10 AM, episode 75 at 1 PM, episode 79 at 4 PM, episode 81 at 7 PM, episode 87 at 10 PM, episode 90 at 1 AM and episode 93 at 4 AM. And you can follow those links to find the original playlists.
The rest of this week you can hear random episodes of Radio Free Charleston on The AIR Wednesday at 9 AM, Thursday at 3 PM, Friday at 9 AM, Saturday at Noon and Midnight, and Monday at 11 AM, exclusively on The AIR. We’ll also bring you a different episode of RFC every weekday at 5 PM.
If you follow the links above, they also include embeded low-fi, mono versions of the show right, along with a playlist, so you can listen on demand.
Hope you feel better soon. In April I was taking 8 Benadryl’s/day, way too many. They may have been the cause along with other meds, for my ER visit that lead to five days in Camc. Be careful with 5he bends!
Hope you feel better soon. In April I was taking 8 Benadryl’s/day, way too many. They may have been the cause along with other meds, for my ER visit that lead to five days in Camc. Be careful with the bennies.
Thanks. I rarely take more than one a day. It’s been so long since I’ve needed any, because I still mask up, so they hit me like a ton of bricks.
Get well soon. The world needs you.