TUM #53: Worm Exodus

10 Responses to “TUM #53: Worm Exodus”

  1. s2art says:

    yah I’m the 1st here’s a moo card link

    http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=moo&w=all

  2. peter says:

    Great show again! Keep playing those great indie artists and thanks for being great supports of indie music. If the world had more indie supports like the two of you maybe there would be a lot less “POP IDOL” crap that dumbs people musicial tastes down!

  3. great show once again! thanks again for playing our tune, too.

    cheers guys,

    dig.

  4. Peth says:

    Excellent show! I quite liked the Rosie and Eef songs.
    I’m still stuck on Sesame Street, too, and I totally remember ‘Meeelk, Mee-ilk’! Addie, your rendition was hella sweet.

  5. Mike says:

    Agreed. World Cafe Live is probably the best live music venue in the city right now. I’ve been three times and love it.

  6. raequel says:

    hey seuss and addie!

    glad to hear you guys again…i was worried for a minute, a lot of shows have gone faded over the past few months…but yeah have you heard about the Podcamp scheduled in January for Philly? http://www.podcamp.org - check it out!

    and let me know if you want me to join you for a show…i’d love to!

    peace out

    raequel aka systris

  7. Gail says:

    Glad to see (hear) you guys are back!

    I got a real chuckle when you mentioned “Precious Moments” — that totally brought me back to childhood. (I hated those, which put me in the minority at my primary school.)

    And Addie, I totally agree with you re: Gael García Bernal, right from the time I first saw him in Amores Perros.

  8. the carver says:

    look…

    you should be more accepting of the things that you knit.
    i mean… when god made the world and he wasn’t happy with how the corner was or whatever, did he unravel and destroy it?

    ok bad example.
    bad example.

    look…

    just uhm
    if you don’t hold onto your knitting mistakes, then how will you uhm
    no

    ok screw it.
    i’m like almost all the way through the podcast, i have to listen to the last 17 minutes or so. but ok nice one though yall.

  9. the carver says:

    which actually that reminds me, look you were too hard on dexter. i would contend that shows that uhm portray the righteous mission of a demented beautiful mind’s passionate manifest destiny are fascinating and one of the finest aspects of postmodern entertainment today! the dark hero, and the protagonistic villain… these relative roles are more mature than the sparkly bland two-dimensional characters of the past.

    drink in the relativism!
    –the carver

  10. Kevin says:

    Love rosie! I bought it off itunes after the show.

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