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Home arrow Downloads arrow Radio Bam arrow #209 - Radio Bam 10/05/09
#209 - Radio Bam 10/05/09 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Andy   
Monday, 05 October 2009
Episode Synopsis:
Bam starts off the show by welcoming the band that sold out The Note in 20 minutes (or seconds), Steel Panther. We hear about their bass player, Lexie’s past sexual patterns – some related to his time spend in prison, and Bam picks on his brother for not wanting to show up to a party. The conversation seems to fall apart for a little bit, as most of the boys were intoxicated during recording. Bam gets a little distracted because Murray was trying to hold his own radio show in the background, but they promise to try and edit the show to sound a little more understandable. The boys discuss the very first concerts they ever attended, we hear about a four-wheeler trip, Bam’s 4-day birthday bash, and Bam just can’t seem to quit reminding everyone about what a great day he’s had. The bass player reveals why he wears pink pants and plays a pink guitar, and Bam seems to misplace two of his favorite things – a little something of Missy’s… and his cigarettes. The crew starts talking about April’s singing, and they discuss how important it is to stay on Phil’s good side, given his history of growing up in Chester. They begin talking about meeting people through MySpace, and it later become very clear the only thing running through Bam’s under-the-influenced mind. Through an unorganized conversation, we hear about how crazy the previous night’s party ended up, and after listening to a third song by Steel Panther, Bam completely disappeared from the studio momentarily. The guys from Steel Panther insist that they aren’t as old as some people think, and Bam stumbles back into the studio looking for his whiskey. We learn about how popular hugging is between band-mates, and we take guesses at how many times Steel Panther got laid in L.A., and the conversation leads to anticipation of pussy possibilities for the night. We hear about everyone’s Twitter habits, and the strange things they have updated on, and the crew shares pictures of fecal excrement that was obviously cool enough to warrant getting its picture taken. Finally, after one of the most unorganized shows, Bam leaves the show with a couple of mumbled words, and another crew member’s beautiful Taylor Swift impersonation.

Featured Songs:
Steel Panther – “Asian Hooker”
Ratt – “Wanted Man”
Steel Panther – “Eating ain’t Cheating”
Steel Panther – “Stripper Girl”
CKY – “Disengage the Stimulator”
CKY – “The Human Drive in Hi-Fi”
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Andy said:

A big thanks to LauraAshley for the great writeup.
 
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