Tuesday, November 3, 2015

The CVG Podcast and Rhythm & Blues Revue - Episode #015: Mean Talkin' Blues!

You may have had to have been there...
Episode Fifteen of The Chippewa Valley Geek Podcast and Rhythm & Blues Revue is complete and can be found here or on iTunes and Stitcher.

We're talking about the Dark Side, and how you got to change your evil ways (baby)!


0:00:00 Intros
0:01:12 The Up Front: On Bulgakov and the Necessity of the Shadow
0:06:07 The Interview:  Our first return guest, Rev. Derek White, the Geek Preacher, comes back to tell us about the history of the dark side, opines on the nature of evil, and re-takes the Geek-del Test!

0:53:31 The Roundtable:  Now with improved Monster Mike and Jetpack Jack!  Ethics!  Matchups!  Dark secrets revealed!  And more!
1:45:58 The Community Calendar and
 The Monthly Marathon: I'm still stuck in Season Two of Twin Peaks

1:50:09 Outro & Credits
1:51:32 Bonus Track:    Roll It!


Some Show Notes and Links!


The Gulag Archipelago by Alexander Solzhenitsyn


Eugene Onegin by Alexander Pushkin


(The opera is pretty good too...)



The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov


Incidentally, you can get your own awesome Behemoth Tshirts here!






Meet Rev. Derek W. White the Geek Preacher!


Roger Zelzany's Princes of Amber series

Elric of Melnibone


Get your own 14-sided Virtue & Vice die here!

How about some Green Ronin books?

A Search for Evil

It holds the universe together!



FEAR is the path to the dark side...


Time Bandits!

The Shadow!

Highlander!

Mystery Men!


Peter Pan with Christopher Walken!





Jack Thompson

Support the Goldman Piracy Career Academy!


Side Jobs by Jim Butcher


This episode's cover art is an impression of Satan's grand ball in The Master and Margarita by MadLittleClown on deviantart.  Check out the original here!

The backing sound effects used in this episode included:
-  "atrium loop" by leswagcupcakes, obtained from Freesound.org via a Creative Commons Attribution license.  The original file can be found here.

More Behemoth!


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