Submitted by stevecutway on Sat, 11/09/2019 - 09:21
After you've enjoyed The Mosen Explosion, don't touch that device and join me for The Early Years where you'll enjoy the best music from Rock and Roll's Golden Age (its first quarter century) with an occasional nod to other decades and genres.
This week, I will continue my listener-suggested theme begun In hour 2 last week, "Seconds". If an artist's first song reached #1, what did their second song do? As you'll hear, some did well and others didn't. I'll pick up the theme in late 1952 where I lefft off last week and continue to early 1958.
Submitted by JonathanMosen on Fri, 11/08/2019 - 21:58
One very positive thing about this current configuration of global time differences is that I get to sleep in, relatively speaking, on a New Zealand Sunday morning! The Mosen Explosion now begins at a quite respectable 8 AM on Sunday morning in New Zealand, that’s still Saturday at 2 PM Eastern, 7 PM in the UK.
On the show this week, there’s the usual technology chatter including a busy week for Microsoft, a fix for the MFI hearing aid issue with VoiceOver and a call to improve LinkedIn’s interface in iOS.
Yes, once again, I have an encore presentation of MushroomFM's premier Celtic music show for you. it's three hours of great Celtic and Folk music with a Remembrance Day focus that was originally aired on November 11, 2018. We'll hear songs honouring fallen soldiers and telling stories from both World Wars, and we'll explore more modern attitudes toward this day through music as well.
So join me for this very special encore presentation, lest we forget.
Submitted by AnthonyHorvath on Thu, 11/07/2019 - 23:08
Only on Mushroom escape:
http://www.mushroomfm.com/escape
From this Saturday at 2am Eastern, that’s 8pm Saturday in NZ, 6pm in Sydney and 7am in the UK, and repeated every four hours throughout the day , it’s The described movie Son in Law from 1993.
Son in Law is a 1993 American comedy film directed by Steve Rash and starring Pauly Shore, Carla Gugino, Lane Smith, Cindy Pickett, Tiffani Thiessen, Patrick Renna, Dan Gauthier and Dennis Burkley.
Submitted by stevecutway on Wed, 11/06/2019 - 10:43
The Juke In The Back” focuses on the “soul that came before rock n’ roll,” the records that inspired Elvis, Buddy Holly, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and countless others.
This week, the “Juke In The Back” features a rhythm & blues vocal group from Winston-Salem, NC that not only influenced James Brown, but quite possibly the entire soul movement of the late ’50s into the 1960s; The “5” Royales.
Submitted by PartyDog on Sun, 11/03/2019 - 17:18
Come join The Party dog for two hours of Music, Mayhem and Mischief.
His goal is to change the world one cocktail at a time!
So far its not working but he'll keep trying.
Submitted by stevecutway on Sun, 11/03/2019 - 00:09
The Juke In The Back” focuses on the “soul that came before rock n’ roll,” the records that inspired Elvis, Buddy Holly, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and countless others.
Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 11/02/2019 - 16:25
Greetings fellow music travelers.
Tonight's journey through The Depths will be unique in that all of us will take a detour back through time before moving forward again. In order that we can get back to standard time, hour three is so nice that we will play it twice.
As we wind our way through our excursion together, we will hear deep rarities from Thin Lizzy, UFO, Billy thorpe, Gong, Country Weather, and so many more.
Submitted by stevecutway on Sat, 11/02/2019 - 09:13
After you've enjoyed The Mosen Explosion, don't touch that device and join me for The Early Years where you'll enjoy the best music from Rock and Roll's Golden Age (its first quarter century) with an occasional nod to other decades and genres.
Submitted by JonathanMosen on Fri, 11/01/2019 - 19:40
If there’s one thing that’s constant, it’s change. Oh the irony. Even time isn’t constant anymore. A few weeks ago, New Zealand’s clocks went forward for the summer. This meant that I started my show an hour later, since we keep US Eastern time, which didn’t change.
Last weekend, the clocks went back in Europe and the UK. This meant that for the last week, Mushroom FM shows have been an hour earlier in that part of the world, since US Eastern time hadn’t gone back.
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