MWS 57: The Morning Mustache Rodeo with Dr. Bruno and the Cougar

Episode 57: Local DJ team Dr. Bruno and the Cougar have taken over the Mascot Wedding show. Listen as they present The Morning Mustache Rodeo.

Playlist:
“El Caminos in the West” by Grandaddy, off the album Sumday
“Ace of Spades” by Motorhead, off the collection The Best of Motörhead
“Mr. Mercedes” by Modey Lemon, off the album Curious City
Closer: “The Next Time Around” by Little Joy, off their self-titled album

MWS 56: Cougar wins a bet

Episode 56: It’s 2009 already? Daaaaaaaaaaaamn, son. David and Mac are in rough shape. Mac can’t believe how much he enjoyed Marley & Me. David is disgusted by college bowl endorsements. Cougar calls to collect on his bet. Is this the end of the Mascot Wedding show?

Opener: “So Long” by ABBA, off their Thank Your for the Music collection
“You Got Me Hummin'” by the Reigning Sound, off the album Too Much Guitar
“There’s Too Much Love” by Belle and Sebastian, off the album Fold Your Hands, Child, You Walk Like a Peasant
“Ohio” by the Dandy Warhols, off the Tales from Slabtown Vol 2 EP
Closer: “The Rest of My Life” by Sloan, off their A Sides Win collection

the Mascot Wedding show Podcast: 12/27/08

Episode 055: The Magic Boys look back on 2K8 during an extended round of “Mascot Wedding Remembers Fondly.” David makes a bet with a peeved morning show DJ.

Opener: “Profanity Prayers” by Beck, off the album Modern Guilt
“Pretty Princess Day” by the DirtBombs, off the album We Have You Surrounded
“Kids” by MGMT, off the album Oracular Spectacular
Closer: “All You Ever Wanted” by the Black Keys, off the album Attack and Release

the Mascot Wedding show Podcast: 12/20/08

Episode 054: Christmas approaches. David and Mac play a game of “Do you not know how this works?”. Father Cliff Papageorgio calls in to invite Mac to a party. David takes a bullet and finally listens to Chinese Democracy.

Opener: “The Slider” by T Rex, off the album Slider
“Flavor Part I (remixed by Mike D and Mario Caldato Jr.)” by the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, off the Experimental Remixes EP
“Derby Days” by Cheeseburger, off their self-titled album
“My Head” by Times New Viking, off the album Rip It Off

the Mascot Wedding show Podcast: 12/13/08

Episode 053: David Jara is on assignment, so special guest host Ximena rejoins Mac on air. Mac gets initimidated by his postman. Some talk about falling asleep on the couch, movies set in the future, and Christmas shopping. Plus, a round of “You know what? I like this” leads to some Family Guy talk (don’t tell David). Full show.

Opener: “Past in Present” by Feist, off the album The Reminder
“Do you Remember?” by Cheeseburger, off their self-titled album
“My Shadow” by Jay Reatard, off the album Blood Visions
“Fantasies” by Rogue Wave, off the album Asleep at Heaven’s Gate
“I’m Good, I’m Gone” by Lykke Li, off the album Youth Novels
Closer: “Consoler of the Lonely” by The Raconteurs, off the album Consolers of the Lonely

MWS 52: Bill Hargrove

Episode 52: The magic boys want to do the show right! David joins the war on Christmas. A call from the owner of merchandise company. David can’t quite bring himself to listen to Chinese Democracy.

Opener: “Is She Really Going Out with Him?” by Joe Jackson, off the album Look Sharp
“Riot Industry” by Cobra Verde, off the album Easy Listening
“German Love” by Starfucker, off their self-titled album
“Went to See the Gypsy” by Bob Dylan, off the album New Morning
Closer: “Big Soft Punch” by The Clean, off The Clean Anthology

the Mascot Wedding show Podcast: 11/29/08

Episode 051: The Magic Boys are back from Thanksgiving and they won’t be buying speakers off the back of a truck. Some Black Friday talk. David and Mac get an Orange Julius. “Do we have to?” vs “Why not?”. This show is the s-kerplunk.

Opener: “I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself” by the White Stripes, off the album Elephant
“Lock and Key” by the Black Lips, off the album Good Bad Not Evil
“No Generation” by Lions, off the album No Generation
Closer: “Let Me Go” by Cake, off the album Prolonging the Magic

the Mascot Wedding show Podcast: 11/22/08

Episode 050: David returns! Mac and David bemoan their lack of an apprentice. The long-awaited McRib taste test. Another caller braves the Mascot Wedding ticket interview. Trev from International Tomato calls in needing some marketing help. Solid show.

Opener: “Whole Lotta Woman” by the Compulsive Gamblers, off the album Crystal Gazing Luck Amazing
“Kiss, Kiss” by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, off the Is Is EP
“Feel Like Myself” by Brendan Benson, off the albumThe Alternative to Love
“Gagged and Tied” by That Dog, off the album Retreat from the Sun
Closer: “Skools Out…” by Jerry Lee Lewis, off the album Rock ‘n’ Roll Wild Man

the Mascot Wedding show Podcast: 11/15/08

Episode 049: David Jara is on assignment, so Mac is joined in-studio by special guest (Mascot Wedding Productions’ own) Ximena Estrada! Author Eugene Fernwell calls in. Mac bears the burden of being a rock DJ. Ximena is weary of danciness. Plus, some dumb callers, Beck talk, and more McRib talk that necessary.

Opener: “Anything ‘Cept The Truth” by the Eagles of Death Metal, off the album Heart On
“Space And The Woods (Cenzo Townshend Mix)” by Late of the Pier, off the Echoclistel Lambietroy EP
“We Are Your Friends” by Justice Vs Simian, off the We Are Your Friends single
“Pressure Zone” by Beck, off the album Midnite Vultures
Closer: “Skools Out…” by Ladytron, off the album 604

the Mascot Wedding show Podcast: 11/08/08

Episode 048: Post-election show! David is accused of ruining the campaign of a local politician. The magic boys salute America’s progress by counting down the top 5 fictional black presidents. Mac complains about a donut shop and the boys try and wrap their minds around a new Broadway show.

Opener: “Wannabe in L.A” by the Eagles of Death Metal, off the album Heart On
“Waiting for the Kid to Come Around” by Spoon, off the Soft Effects EP
“Down with the Bass” by Firehose, off the album Flyin’ The Flannel
“Patches” by Clarence Carter, off the album Snatching It Back
Closer: “As Above So Below” by Klaxons, off the album Myths of the Near Future