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    <title>The KRS MooSick Show</title>
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    <description>Audible Bovine Emetus</description>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 19:30:08 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The KRS MooSick Show #2: Albion &amp;amp; On</title>
      <description>&lt;img src="http://moosick.podOmatic.com/mymedia/thumb/1096774/0x0_712338.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Just a quickie bringing together music representing different facets of Englishness and modern British life, because I was watching &lt;i&gt;Battle Of Britain&lt;/i&gt; the other night, and it seemed like a fun idea at the time. 

I think it's a fairly good film rather than a great one (there's a rather pedestrian romantic subplot which gets in the way), and in some respects Ron Goodwin's martial score does suit it. But it's the original William Walton soundtrack, remnants of which play out over the climactic dogfight sequence, that makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end... Swirling, terrifying, peaking, fading, and underpinning a largely silent montage of the gruesome horror of war, in which ambient sound effects occasionally smash their way through the dialogueless ballet to remind you of the burning flesh, the panic, the metal coffins dropping out of the sky, the blood-blinded young men... It's a piece of film music up there with the best of Bernard Herrmann as the sort of evocative, emotive gut-stirring tuneage which actually adds to the moving pictures up there on the screen, rather than distracting and breaking the spell.

Anyhoo, the &lt;i&gt;BOB&lt;/i&gt; bits serve to bookend and provide a bridge between a bunch of disparate tunes which (to me) say something about Englishness - complaining, stoic, weather-obsessed, tea-drinking, romantic, piss-taking, perfectionist, pragmatic, small-minded, big-hearted, toilet humoured, rumour mongering, sceptical, credulous, hardworking, blagging, boastful, self-effacing, parochial, peerlessly accepting...

The worst England has to offer is just the best on a bad day. It was probably raining.

73 mins // 67 mb // 128 kbps

01 &#8220;A Call To Arms&#8221; :: &lt;i&gt;Robin Of Sherwood&lt;/i&gt;
02 &#8220;Battle Of Britain (Main Theme)&#8221; :: Ron Goodwin (&lt;i&gt;Battle Of Britain&lt;/i&gt;)
03 &#8220;A Prayer For England&#8221; :: Massive Attack
04 &#8220;Oh England My Lionheart&#8221; :: Kate Bush
05 &#8220;Smalltown England&#8221; :: New Model Army
06 &#8220;England My Home&#8221; :: The Levellers
07 &#8220;England&#8217;s Finest&#8221; :: Pop Will Eat Itself
08 &#8220;Good Morning Britain&#8221; :: Aztec Camera
09 &#8220;England&#8221; :: Carter USM
10 &#8220;The Battle In The Air&#8221; :: William Walton (&lt;i&gt;Battle Of Britain&lt;/i&gt;)
11 &#8220;Rags To Rags&#8221; :: Humurak D Gritty
12 &#8220;I&#8217;ll Be Surprised&#8221; :: Skinnyman
13 &#8220;Witness The Pitness&#8221; :: MC Pitman
14 &#8220;It&#8217;s Happenin&#8217; In England&#8221; :: Blak Twang
15 &#8220;Correct English Remix&#8221; :: Aspects &amp; Taskforce
16 &#8220;The English Patient&#8221; :: Gunshot
17 &#8220;Sailing By&#8221; :: Skim
18 &#8220;Little Britain&#8221; :: Dreadzone
19 &#8220;Agricultural Ardkore&#8221; :: Shitmat
20 &#8220;My England&#8221; :: Lady Sovereign
21 &#8220;Fuck The Millennium&#8221; :: 2K
22 &#8220;Battle Of Britain (End Theme)&#8221; :: Ron Goodwin (&lt;i&gt;Battle Of Britain&lt;/i&gt;)</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 04:44:46 GMT</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Just a quickie bringing together music representing different facets of Englishness and modern British life, because I was watching Battle Of Britain the other night, and it seemed like a fun idea at the time. 

I think it's a fairly good film rather than a great one (there's a rather pedestrian romantic subplot which gets in the way), and in some respects Ron Goodwin's martial score does suit it. But it's the original William Walton soundtrack, remnants of which play out over the climactic dogfight sequence, that makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end... Swirling, terrifying, peaking, fading, and underpinning a largely silent montage of the gruesome horror of war, in which ambient sound effects occasionally smash their way through the dialogueless ballet to remind you of the burning flesh, the panic, the metal coffins dropping out of the sky, the blood-blinded young men... It's a piece of film music up there with the best of Bernard Herrmann as the sort of evocative, emotive gut-stirring tuneage which actually adds to the moving pictures up there on the screen, rather than distracting and breaking the spell.

Anyhoo, the BOB bits serve to bookend and provide a bridge between a bunch of disparate tunes which (to me) say something about Englishness - complaining, stoic, weather-obsessed, tea-drinking, romantic, piss-taking, perfectionist, pragmatic, small-minded, big-hearted, toilet humoured, rumour mongering, sceptical, credulous, hardworking, blagging, boastful, self-effacing, parochial, peerlessly accepting...

The worst England has to offer is just the best on a bad day. It was probably raining.

73 mins // 67 mb // 128 kbps

01 &#8220;A Call To Arms&#8221; :: Robin Of Sherwood
02 &#8220;Battle Of Britain (Main Theme)&#8221; :: Ron Goodwin (Battle Of Britain)
03 &#8220;A Prayer For England&#8221; :: Massive Attack
04 &#8220;Oh England My Lionheart&#8221; :: Kate Bush
05 &#8220;Smalltown England&#8221; :: New Model Army
06 &#8220;England My Home&#8221; :: The Levellers
07 &#8220;England&#8217;s Finest&#8221; :: Pop Will Eat Itself
08 &#8220;Good Morning Britain&#8221; :: Aztec Camera
09 &#8220;England&#8221; :: Carter USM
10 &#8220;The Battle In The Air&#8221; :: William Walton (Battle Of Britain)
11 &#8220;Rags To Rags&#8221; :: Humurak D Gritty
12 &#8220;I&#8217;ll Be Surprised&#8221; :: Skinnyman
13 &#8220;Witness The Pitness&#8221; :: MC Pitman
14 &#8220;It&#8217;s Happenin&#8217; In England&#8221; :: Blak Twang
15 &#8220;Correct English Remix&#8221; :: Aspects &amp; Taskforce
16 &#8220;The English Patient&#8221; :: Gunshot
17 &#8220;Sailing By&#8221; :: Skim
18 &#8220;Little Britain&#8221; :: Dreadzone
19 &#8220;Agricultural Ardkore&#8221; :: Shitmat
20 &#8220;My England&#8221; :: Lady Sovereign
21 &#8220;Fuck The Millennium&#8221; :: 2K
22 &#8220;Battle Of Britain (End Theme)&#8221; :: Ron Goodwin (Battle Of Britain)</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The KRS MooSick Show #1: Scat, Cash &amp;amp; Insomnia</title>
      <description>&lt;img src="http://moosick.podOmatic.com/mymedia/thumb/1096774/0x0_712339.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The first ever podcast I ever did done - way back in May 2006 - when I was still trying to figure out Audacity, and before I'd found PodOmatic or even worked out what RSS really was, but it was still fun to do, even if it does sound well iffy... 

So just sit back, relax, dig the use of charmingly scratchy decade-old sample cassettes and revel in the utter ignorance displayed of things such as the art &amp; science of beatmatching. I'm still not sure why I put SFPD on there though...

60 mins // 55 mb // 128kbps

01 "Bumhole Riddim" :: BristleKRS
02 "My Dumps" :: MC Froggy (aka Peaches)
03 "Useless Man" :: Minty
04 "Dirty Cash (Sold Out Mix)" :: The Adventures Of Stevie V
05 "Money (That's What I Want)" :: The Flying Lizards
06 "Steel Cube Idolotry" :: Orbital
07 "Slit Yer Throat (Like A Pig)" :: SkinFlick Productions
08 "Right On" :: Freestylers
09 "Blue Sky" :: Fluke
10 "Carphonics Advert" :: Unity FM (pirate station)
11 "Nan You're A Windowshopper" :: Lily Allen
12 "Sunshowers (Diplo Mix)" :: M.I.A.
13 "Scoraig 93" :: Desert Storm
14 "The Sleepless" :: Red Snapper
15 "Nil" :: Autechre
16 "Vessel In Vain" :: Smog
17 "Should I Stay Or Should I Go" :: The Clash
18 "Should I Stay Or Should I Go" :: The Ukulele Orchestra Of Great Britain</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 03:19:14 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2007-11-12</dcterms:created>
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      <itunes:summary>The first ever podcast I ever did done - way back in May 2006 - when I was still trying to figure out Audacity, and before I'd found PodOmatic or even worked out what RSS really was, but it was still fun to do, even if it does sound well iffy... 

So just sit back, relax, dig the use of charmingly scratchy decade-old sample cassettes and revel in the utter ignorance displayed of things such as the art &amp; science of beatmatching. I'm still not sure why I put SFPD on there though...

60 mins // 55 mb // 128kbps

01 "Bumhole Riddim" :: BristleKRS
02 "My Dumps" :: MC Froggy (aka Peaches)
03 "Useless Man" :: Minty
04 "Dirty Cash (Sold Out Mix)" :: The Adventures Of Stevie V
05 "Money (That's What I Want)" :: The Flying Lizards
06 "Steel Cube Idolotry" :: Orbital
07 "Slit Yer Throat (Like A Pig)" :: SkinFlick Productions
08 "Right On" :: Freestylers
09 "Blue Sky" :: Fluke
10 "Carphonics Advert" :: Unity FM (pirate station)
11 "Nan You're A Windowshopper" :: Lily Allen
12 "Sunshowers (Diplo Mix)" :: M.I.A.
13 "Scoraig 93" :: Desert Storm
14 "The Sleepless" :: Red Snapper
15 "Nil" :: Autechre
16 "Vessel In Vain" :: Smog
17 "Should I Stay Or Should I Go" :: The Clash
18 "Should I Stay Or Should I Go" :: The Ukulele Orchestra Of Great Britain</itunes:summary>
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