More Monkey Vortex madness. From the folks what brought you Clowney, it’s: The Good Friend, written by eb, with keys and voice by, er, well…me. Enjoy! -CV
Category: x-posts
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x-post: and the lumpy and the wampum and the monkey of it all
Since last I hyped, two new episodes of Monkey Vortex have gone live. Now ready for your listening pleasure: Eerie Wampum, a colloborative poem/guitararchestra experience, brought to you by Rodney K. and Yaniv Soha. Plus, the third episode of Lucky Liver Lumps Minute Murder Mysteries, written and produced by Tony Jonick. Enjoy! -CV
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x-post: Lumpy Monkey and the Vortex of it all
More Monkey Vortex madness. This week, Tony Jonick goes for two, with another episode of his Minute Murder Mysteries. .
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x-post: and the monkey and the murder and the minute mystery of it all
More Monday, more Monkey Vortex Radio Theater. This week: Tony Jonick busts it 1930s-style with what some say may well be the greatest piece of recorded entertainment since Edison invented tiny, pocket-sized people who remember what you say and then repeat it back to you whenever you press on their head!
It’s a little number we like to call Caught in the Trap. Featuring the considerable voice talents (and auspicious MVRT debuts) of Robin Brady and Jerry Williams! -
x-post: And the Vortex and the poetry and the east coast of it all
Another week, another episode of Monkey Vortex Radio Theater. This week: an all-new spoken word spectacular from east coast letter-chef (that’s right — “letter chef!”) Lee Kaye, featuring beats by west coast stick-sensation (!) Shoeless Adams plus guest voicework from the stars of UPN’s “Anarchists for Hire!”: Eileen Dahl and Shonny Vortex! (All sewn together by yers truly.)
Well don’t just sit there reading these very words that you are reading right now at this very particular moment in time that is currently happening! Click on over and hear it for yourself! -
x-post: and the vortex and the John. And the Paul, George, Ringo of it all.
Welcome to another Monkey Vortex Monday. Congratulations on getting here. And most especially, on evading the many traps I set before you these past seven days. Particularly the thing with the stick. And the one with the swinging gate. And the bottle of rum, half-reflected in a shallow pool of just-fallen rain water. Did you stoop to quench your thirst, old friend? Of course you did.
Now, to your reward: the answer to a pair of age-old questions. Questions about John Kerry. About George W. Bush. About the remaining Beatles. And about the thin line what separates the two. The four, I mean. The two pairs of two, I guess. Is what I mean. Anyways, it’s all based on a wee radioplay penned by yours truly, with voices by me also, plus Benson Hurst, John Kerry, and the aforementioned GWB. And you can play it for yourself right here. -
x-post: Victory is nigh, baby
The Angry Liberal reminds us how the polls looked in late October, 2000. Read all about it in all-new Edgewise post.
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x-post: hereafter today, gone tomorrow
A thought or three about one of the many subtexts of Tuesday’s vote, now up on Edgewise.
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x-post: and the monkey, and the POTA, and the pathos of it all
It’s another Monkey Vortex Monday. Now playing: two minutes and twenty seconds inside the mind of the most powerful human being on the face of the earth. It’s a Bill Cassel / Christian Crumlish script, starring the aforementioned Christian Crumlish, plus Eileen Dahl and the infamous M. Smith. And it all adds up to an all-free, all-mp3 experience the kids call: Sympathy for the W.
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x-post: and the debate and the dancing to the rhythm of the beat
Bonus MVRT episode this week — a few highlights from the third presidential debate set to drums n keys. It’s a little number we like to call “You Be the Judge (Oh Yeah)” — now playing….