Weird Medicine Healthcare for the Rest of Us

March 16, 2009

March 09, 2009 Weird Medicine

Filed under: Steve's Blog — dr steve @ 10:14 pm

Well, the audio was bad (I found out later, thanks to a five year old messing with the mixing board before the show!), but I really liked the content in this show. This one also ushers in the “East Side Dave vs a 5 year old kid” feud. Not sure where this will take us, but listening to “Sam and Dave’s Special Delivery” makes me wonder if a trip to the Friday night of fights is in order.

Don’t forget to help out our pals Big A and Pat from Moonachie…until we have universal health care these guys could use some help with their medical bills. I’ll post a paypal button on here soon; until then you can paypal to drsteve202 AT gmail dot com. Any funds you send are not tax deductable, and you’ll get no recognition whatsoever, but it will be appreciated.

February 23, 2009

February Weird Medicine 2009

Filed under: Steve's Blog — dr steve @ 11:49 pm

Wherein the boys greet “Double Vasectomy Todd” for the first time, save the life of a colonoscopy victim, ride the euphemism treadmill, play the nostalgia game with doctor steve’s college radio show clips, learn finally how being fat can save your life, deconstruct anabolic steroids, and beatify the noble bidet.  Not a bad hour for a moron, an imbecile, and an idiot.

Next show will be pushed back to 5pm EST…I think that’ll be our permanent spot (for awhile, anyway).


Liam’s Ashley Madison Contest Entry

Filed under: Podcast — dr steve @ 11:45 pm

Liam is notorious on XM 202/SIRI 197 thanks to his Weird Medicine promos that Ron and Fez were kind enough to run.   When O&A had the idea of running a “make your own Ashley Madison commercial”,  I figured ol’ Liam would be a shoo-in.

Well, in the end, the spot isn’t very complimentary to Ashley Madison, and the bleeps make it sound like this 5 year old kid is saying “bitch” and “f#$(” (he really said “butt” and “play with”…) so it really wasn’t going to win any contests, but here it is for your enjoyment.

January 26, 2009

January 2009 Weird Medicine

Filed under: Podcast — dr steve @ 10:15 pm

Making a bit of a turn from our more recent shows, this one was all medical questions from email and ronfez.net.  We covered a lot of ground and cleared out some of the inbox.

For the near future, our show will be on monthly at 7pm before the Saturday night virus (4pm on the West coast), and is replayed at 1pm the next day.   My son will be cutting a promo very soon about this situation. 🙂

The last 2 minutes of the show featured “Jonathan and Darlene Edwards” version of “Staying Alive”.   Jonathan and Darlene reveled in bad music back in the 70s, and I used to use their version of “Carioca” on my “comedy” talk show on WCAR called “Wike and Waku” in 1975.  You can check them out here.

Also that website of legit Candadian Pharmacies can be found here.

We had some repeat requests for the Weird Medicine theme song, “Paging Doctor Steve” by the talented Sherwin Sleeves.   Here it is again!

January 6, 2009

Shooby Taylor Redux

Filed under: Steve's Blog — dr steve @ 11:21 pm

This is the mp3 of Shooby Taylor’s “Stout Hearted Men” from the December 08 show.   More information about Shooby (including the one surviving video) can be found at shooby.com.

(If you have trouble with the player playing at double speed, click “download” or “open in a new window”.  It’s a bug between wordpress and certain browsers.)

Weird Medicine December 2008

Filed under: Podcast — dr steve @ 11:18 pm

The last show of 2008 was packed with firsts…the first call from our Weird Medicine voicemail (423 DIE TUTI), the first “live audience” (three guys from our home town, plus “East TN Ed”), and the first playing of Shooby Taylor’s “Stout Hearted Men” ever on XM 202 (check him out at shooby.com!)

December 15, 2008

“Heavenly Parole” A Redneck Christmas Song

Filed under: Podcast — dr steve @ 10:59 pm

My pal Murray and I recorded this song before anyone had ever heard of a digital recording.   It was done on cassette and the multitracking was accomplished by “ping ponging” tracks back and forth between two recorders…a recipe for noisy, crap-o-licious audio with lots of wow, flutter and heck, who ever heard of a mic screen, so it’s full of popping “P’s”, too.

This song was part of the Squirrel Mabry Cycle, a concept “album” with a backstory;  Mr Mabry always wanted to be a big recording star, so he wrote some Christmas songs and had a friend who supposedly had connections in the recording industry.   He paid big bucks to make this demo tape, and it’s pretty obvious he got ripped off.  Anyway, someday perhaps the whole Cycle will emerge.

So whether you celebrate Christmas, Chanukkah, Kwanza, or Winter Solstice, anyone can enjoy listening to someone else’s anguish as they get conned out of their life savings making some stupid demo tape.

That’s Murray as Squirrel, and playing guitar.  I’m shining on bass, Casio, and background vocals.  (yecch).

Enjoy “Heavenly Parole” by the ever awful Squirrel Mabry…

(We were going to submit this to Ron and Fez as an original Christmas song, but it’s just too long and has too many defects to seriously send it in.   And it’s too long to play on Weird Medicine (at 6 minutes it’d be 1/10th of the whole show), so I’m just posting it here.   If you like it, let me know!

December 2, 2008

Shooby Taylor, “The Human Horn”

Filed under: Podcast — dr steve @ 10:52 pm

I won’t reprint too much here…everything you need to know is well documented at shooby.com.  Suffice it to say that Shooby Taylor was a gem–a unique individual with confidence a mile wide, and I love him.  Probably the worst scat singer ever to pay to have a demo tape made, his art is so delightfully awful that I can listen to it over and over again (and have, since I first heard this stuff over 20 years ago).

I really like the two cuts he recorded with the organist.   The others on his tapes were voiced over recordings of other artists, and they’re not nearly as entertaining.

Anyway, we got a lot of requests for the .mp3 file for Shooby’s version of “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, so here it is.

November Weird Medicine 2008

Filed under: Podcast — Tags: — dr steve @ 10:44 pm

Ha, last month it was “Blind Man’s Penis”…this month “Shooby Taylor, The Human Horn”!   It has been fun ressurrecting this old audio from my college radio days.

If I could just get my partner from those days, Tony Wike, to cough up the tapes he has from our “comedy” talk show in the 70s, the “Wike and Waku” show, I could really play some cringey, embarassing crap for you all.  Ugh, “Mister Waku’s Neighborhood” was just the worst.

Anyway, enjoy.   Thanks for the support;  if you have a medical question you’d like answered on the show, post it to ronfez.net or call our new request line at 423 DIE TUTI.

Next month:  our Holiday Extravaganza!

October 26, 2008

Weird Medicine October 25, 2008

Filed under: Podcast — dr steve @ 1:51 pm

Here’s a low bitrate version of the prerecorded “Weird Medicine” from Oct 25, 2008 on XM 202 and Sirius 197.  If you really want the high-bitrate version, email me and I’ll send you a yousendit link to download the whole thing.   I’m going to post the unedited phoners, too…we covered a LOT of ground in those that didn’t make it to air.

Thanks again to Foundry Music Jeff, Brooklyn Blowhard, and Lana From Canada for their help with this show, and thanks again to O&A, R&F, and the whole XM202 staff for being so cool to us.

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