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EPISODE · Oct 20, 2006 · 1H 8M

Tales from the Counter #13

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Call our voice mail line 1-207-221-2679, Our Guest, Joe S. Harrington Publisher of Kapital Ink and author of Sonic Cool declares Rock and Roll Dead, Kids be an individual, Portland Media is small, The Local Alt. Weekly phones it in with Point- Counter Point, The local daily paper music reviews are wimpy,  300th millionth person would cry when interviewed by the Media, Kate gives mom a Happy Birthday Shoutout, People can't get old, Music Doesn't Matter, Portland Heavy Metal Music is Honest, Draft the Kids so they don't have to play video games, and their parents won't drive big SUV, CBGB's closed last week but hasn't been cool for 20 years,  Not Caring is a gift, Geno's is Portland's CBGB's, Skinny open up already we are waiting, Joe says believe in yourself and don't wear Led Zeppelin T-Shirts, Parents should go back to being Squares, Kids have too many choices,  email:[email protected], leave a voicemail at 207-221-2679. myspace at http://www.myspace.com/talesfromthecounter. The Music in this show has been provided by the Podshow podsafe music network at http://music.podshow.com, Check out our blog at www.talesfromthecounter.com

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