Wednesday, December 19, 2007

New Episode Up, and Best of '07 Tomorrow


Unfortunetly we haven't haven't been able to maintain consistency with posting the episodes, but quell your worries, The Carl Winslow Show is still on the air. We'll make it our New Year's resolution to archive the missing shows, and get new ones up in a timely manner. I've provided a link to #39, which wasn't here for a while.

I would also like to inform everybody that tomorrow, the 20th, will be the last Carl Winslow Show of 2007. To celebrate this we will be revealing our top records of the year, providing a track from each during an extended morning & B lunch combo. We've done this in the past, though I feel it will be a tad more structured, and we will actually discuss the music we're playing (similar to our KCOU broadcast, which still hasnt turned up). Speaking of, KCOU has opened another date for a Hickman Academy of Rock takeover. We will have more on that in the future.

Return here tomorrow for a recap of our list, including links to tracks and videos.

-Grizzly

Download: The Carl Winslow Show #39

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Carl Winslow Show #35 - Radiohead Edition


In celebration of the Carl Winslow Show's 35th anniversary episode and the release of Radiohead's In Rainbows, we did a Radiohead themed show/listening party last Thursday. Sorry about the delay on getting it out, but we felt it was essential to put this one up, as we were quite impressed with it. Note: the In Rainbows part of the show is not present, as it was not recorded, and took place at a later time in the day...we just played the record, download it for free at www.radiohead.com if you want to hear it.

The Carl Winslow Show #35 - Radiohead Listening Party

Monday, October 01, 2007

In Rainbows In 10 Days


What an incredible move by the biggest band in the world. With a "Fuck You" to the music industry, Jonny Greenwood posted on the Dead Air Space blog that the new album In Rainbows, codenamed lP7 for the last 3 years by fanboys/girls, will be released as a download on their site in a mere 10 days! The catch: you can pay whatever you want for it, $0 to $99.

I've followed the progress of these songs since their concert premiere's in 2003-2006, and this is just incredible, as the unsigned band decided to cut out the middle man and put it out themselves. Dedicated fans can also pay $80 the "Discbox" set the band have compiled, which includes the CDs, vinyls, lyrics sheets, books, and various art. I'm considering going for it. Also, along with the actual album, the Discbox includes another CD of extra songs, which were staples during the last tour (and some of my favorites from the new stuff).

Also, expect the Carl Winslow Show to do something with this incredible occasion. Possibly a listening party in which we call up the whole gang for a reunion in the studio. I will consult with Beartrap over this...it's easily the biggest release of 2007 after all.

-Grizzly

Thursday, September 27, 2007

CWS Episode #33


The first ever show available on the internet! Recorded earlier this morning, this episode features everything from the announcement of the new NBC sitcom "Wolf," staring Wolf Blitzer of CNN fame, and the Finland band The Cliches. Great music from the indie world as usual. Warning, this episode contains dry humor. Very, very dry humor. Enjoy.

CWS Episode #33

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

iWinslow


B.T. here, informing you all that tomorrow morning is a brand new episode of The Carl Winslow Show. We should start at around 6:45, so drive up, tune in to 98.3 fm, listen to Hickman's premiere (and currently only) morning show. We're always bringing in changes to the show, so keep listening.

HUGE NEWS: If you are a fan of the show or have never listened to it, this word should should get you excited: iTunes. That's right. New episodes of The Carl Winslow Show will be available on iTunes. Each new episodes will be available for download every Thursday night. Did we mention that it's free? Well, most podcast's are, but this one is worth the space on your iPod. Even Steve Jobs is subscribed to our show! Great music, extrordinary banter, one hell of a show. Subscribe today!

And while you're on iTunes, also subscribe to Phil Overeem's Rock Therapy podcast. I've been listening to his shows during the summer, they're really good. I recommend it to anyone who loves great music. Check it out!

-Beartrap

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Recording Issues

Recording issues have seen that the last two episodes of the Carl Winslow Show will not be available online. But never fear, we have brought back episode #29 of last season, and it will be posted either later tonight or tomorrow. Though I haven't listened to the show in a long time and don't remember exactly what happened during it, I remember it being one of our funnier efforts. I'll make a post specifically for it later.

-Grizzly

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Tomorrow!

Live, at 6:50 AM!!! Don't worry if you don't catch it all, we are going to have the show posted here, on this blog, later in the day. I will also have a playlist posted. We're going more modern this year with the music, like a real radio show, playing songs from this year (but there will still be classics sprinkled in).