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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2022 · 11 MIN

Snide Villain Dials It Back

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Teeming with pathos, redemption and wisecracks, this strange tale blooms leaves the listener breathless, au bout de souffle -- and that ain't just whistling pixies. Bansari, trumpet, and percussion: jhafur khan azad darakht; Bass, vocals and organ salad: Joel Banner Baird So it goes: Snide villain beyond the pale of shades fast-draws zeros: oblong fetters rattle high noon escapades; eggshell obloquy saves the day. Better now, better now to high-tail westward ho in mid-step, high-stepping missteps — deeper than tire-tread, tried-and-true, you time-slippers, you. So long, telephone, Ozark campground and chaperone; He’d rather wriggle and hiss quartz notes and trilobite tics in true tectonic time. No going home to the metronome, no - no going home to the metronome: hightail westward ho. —jbb 19Jan2022

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Teeming with pathos, redemption and wisecracks, this strange tale blooms leaves the listener breathless, au bout de souffle -- and that ain't just whistling pixies. Bansari, trumpet, and percussion: jhafur khan azad darakht; Bass, vocals and organ salad: Joel Banner Baird So it goes: Snide villain beyond the pale of shades fast-draws zeros: oblong fetters rattle high noon escapades; eggshell obloquy saves the day. Better now, better now to high-tail westward ho in mid-step, high-stepping missteps — deeper than tire-tread, tried-and-true, you time-slippers, you. So long, telephone, Ozark campground and chaperone; He’d rather wriggle and hiss quartz notes and trilobite tics in true tectonic time. No going home to the metronome, no - no going home to the metronome: hightail westward ho. —jbb 19Jan2022

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