EPISODE 0.089: THE FREQUENCY OF CHRISTMAS
Episode 0.089: The Frequency Of Christmas
(46.4 MB; 1:41:31 MIN)
Having a little trouble getting this one posted...
Getting ready for the holidays this year turned out to be a real pain in the bike rack, but I wanted to make he effort to get some Frequency Christmasness posted. You'll hear a bunch of sci-fi Christmas tunes, a few horror Christmas tunes, and one pirate Christmas tune for good measure. You'll also hear Alan Maitland's reading of "The Shepherd" and some Six Million Dollar Man Christmas tales from Power Records!
We'll get back to the FoF Movie Of The Week in our next episode...
(46.4 MB; 1:41:31 MIN)
Having a little trouble getting this one posted...
Getting ready for the holidays this year turned out to be a real pain in the bike rack, but I wanted to make he effort to get some Frequency Christmasness posted. You'll hear a bunch of sci-fi Christmas tunes, a few horror Christmas tunes, and one pirate Christmas tune for good measure. You'll also hear Alan Maitland's reading of "The Shepherd" and some Six Million Dollar Man Christmas tales from Power Records!
We'll get back to the FoF Movie Of The Week in our next episode...
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I posted a comment on Frequency (Episode 11 Not Found) Lite at 7:49 p.m., then went to FOF and found a gift under da tree at 7:56 p.m. Sha-ZAY-AMMM!
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Alan Maitland's reading of "The Shepherd" reminded me of Saint Exupery's story telling in "Night Flight" and "Wind, Sand and Stars." I've read so much about flight, especially early flight, that the really good stories are now few and far between. This story was a Christmas present. Thank you, Zombie Santa.
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Very fun podcast. Loved hearing the Martian Santa Claus song again as well as the Star Wars Christmas Special intro.
Brought back memories. I did watch the Star Wars Christmas Special when it originally aired on TV, but must have blocked it out. I do have "Christmas in the Stars" the Star Wars Christmas album which (rumor has it) featured the first album receording of Jon Bon Jovi in R2D2 We Wish You A Merry Christmas.
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