365 Days II: 365 MORE Days, The Bloodening
January 1, 2007 10:54 AM Subscribe
It's BACK! Otis F. Odder (of The Bran Flakes and Comfort Stand Recordings is reviving his 365 Days project on the WFMU Beware Of The Blog! Hot damn! He opens it with the complete recordings of the Michael Mills Satanic Messages Radio Show and the complete Beatles Forever recordings (previously excerpted in the first incarnation). (Previously on MeFi)
I'm really glad to see Otis reviving this. The first time around my first stop every morning was the 365 Days Project and I looked forward to each new post like a kid on Christmas. And with his first new post I already got to hear about the evils of Adam and the Ant (sic).
posted by Slack-a-gogo at 11:28 AM on January 1, 2007
posted by Slack-a-gogo at 11:28 AM on January 1, 2007
Ooh, it was good the first time around. I'm stoked.
posted by OverlappingElvis at 11:29 AM on January 1, 2007
posted by OverlappingElvis at 11:29 AM on January 1, 2007
Wow, it's been awhile since I've seen a FPP that was actually the best of the web. Huzzah!
posted by 2sheets at 11:48 AM on January 1, 2007 [1 favorite]
posted by 2sheets at 11:48 AM on January 1, 2007 [1 favorite]
Yes yes, this is very exciting. Nice use of the awesome tag.
posted by stinkycheese at 12:03 PM on January 1, 2007
posted by stinkycheese at 12:03 PM on January 1, 2007
michael mills was quite entertaining in his time ... i know battle creek had a good laugh at him, especially after the local paper printed my rebuttal of some of his "facts"
still, he didn't have the guy from pennfield nazarene beat ... in the late 60s he had his parishioners put their tv sets in the parking lot of the church where they were piled up and set on fire ... earning a brief mention on the cbs evening news and a ticket from the fire marshall for failing to get a permit
family altar chapel is still around and still have their own radio station in battle creek ... michael mills seems to have left town a long time ago ... he wasn't from here to begin with, i believe
posted by pyramid termite at 12:20 PM on January 1, 2007
still, he didn't have the guy from pennfield nazarene beat ... in the late 60s he had his parishioners put their tv sets in the parking lot of the church where they were piled up and set on fire ... earning a brief mention on the cbs evening news and a ticket from the fire marshall for failing to get a permit
family altar chapel is still around and still have their own radio station in battle creek ... michael mills seems to have left town a long time ago ... he wasn't from here to begin with, i believe
posted by pyramid termite at 12:20 PM on January 1, 2007
Oh my dear sweet lord. Now I AM optimistic about the new year!
posted by Astro Zombie at 12:23 PM on January 1, 2007
posted by Astro Zombie at 12:23 PM on January 1, 2007
This actually may Wendell!
posted by Astro Zombie at 2:02 PM on January 1, 2007
posted by Astro Zombie at 2:02 PM on January 1, 2007
in the late 60s he had his parishioners put their tv sets in the parking lot of the church where they were piled up and set on fire
This Michael Mills was a pioneer of performance art, yes?
posted by ZenMasterThis at 2:59 PM on January 1, 2007
This Michael Mills was a pioneer of performance art, yes?
posted by ZenMasterThis at 2:59 PM on January 1, 2007
no, that was another minister across town
posted by pyramid termite at 3:14 PM on January 1, 2007
posted by pyramid termite at 3:14 PM on January 1, 2007
This is great news.
Are any MeFites not also WFMU fans? It almost seems like required reading/listening around here.
posted by roll truck roll at 7:35 PM on January 1, 2007
Are any MeFites not also WFMU fans? It almost seems like required reading/listening around here.
posted by roll truck roll at 7:35 PM on January 1, 2007
Great googly moogly. I'm still downloading the FIRST 365 days installment.
posted by 40 Watt at 11:51 AM on January 2, 2007
posted by 40 Watt at 11:51 AM on January 2, 2007
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