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Posted on November 10th, 2002 by s&S.
Categories: vintage s&S.
Sunday, November 10th 2002, 8:00pm-9:30pm PST
LIVE: Shirley & Spinoza
“Chuck Malarky spends a week with wild seals”
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Posted on November 3rd, 2002 by s&S.
Categories: vintage s&S.
Sunday, November 3rd 2002, 7:00pm-8:15pm PST
LIVE: Shirley & Spinoza
“chinese copter into space”
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Posted on October 19th, 2002 by s&S.
Categories: vintage s&S.
Saturday, October 19th 2002, 8pm-10:30pm PST
LIVE: Shirley & Spinoza
“chuck malarky black box” – w/ special live sound maker (omega7)
All hell continued to break loose with number 1 and number 2 in the studio on this night as we were tried to determine the whereabouts of the missing black box – while “staying dry”. Gag umbrella is delivered to # 2 from #1.
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Posted on October 12th, 2002 by s&S.
Categories: vintage s&S.
Saturday, October 12th 2002, 8pm-10:30pm PST
LIVE: Shirley & Spinoza
“fuck the stupid iMic” …ironic since #2 did all the talking
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nice or spooky segment of voices & sounds
“Forest Cops” (4:44)
Posted on April 21st, 2001 by s&S.
Categories: vintage s&S.
April 28th 2001
LIVE: Shirley & Spinoza on location
These Are the People in Your Neighborhood – street festival
This was a show done during an actual neighborhood street festival here outside of the compound in Oakland….without any real line to the street, we’d go out, record some things, bring it inside and simply just make things up, scenes and events – a la ‘Rose Parade’ banter. The show was being transmitted via a small pirate transmitter to the hood, though I doubt any crowds were actually drawn over because of this real time, albeit completely fake play-by-play.
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