Already sent in my pledge pre-marathon! Jeff, what is the origin of the term Kosmigroov? I never heard of it, then all of a sudden a few years ago, it was everywhere.
We need a couple of listeners to make a pledge now to keep the ball rolling. Give the Drummer Radio wants to do its part for WFMU. Please do you part for Give the Drummer Radio. Remember a pledge now is just a commitment to make your donation when you can. Click on the pledge box atop this page and add your twenty bucks!
Doug Watson, a frequent/long-time comment-er at D:O, was a key person in helping define it, I believe. Also, the compilation JAZZ SATELLITES is something of a founding document.
One MOUSE OF TODAY pledge ($365 or a dollar-a-day) pledge will get this show achingly close to the 50% mark. If you pledge $180 or more, you can opt to pay your pledge in monthly installments. It's pretty painless and makes a HUGE and wonderful difference to WFMU and GTDR!
1:09pm
listener james from westwood:
go andy w!
get in there, folks! freeform's becoming a rare and precious thing.
Incidentally, we certainly don't mind listeners going over to other FMU shows -- we do it, too (though not during our own show)! But if anyone out there is listening instead to Leonard Lopate, and I find out about it, I'm gonna have a conniption.
The Eagles won't do it. You may need the nucular option -- cue up some Yanni, my men.
1:31pm
Jeff J:
I was thinking of the smug and lethargic extended live version of "Hotel California" on repeat - the sound of a coke-addled mind smirking itself in half - until we get more pledges. I've got it cued up.
Listener and -- need it be said? -- jazz musician.
1:35pm
Jeff J:
On the carrot end, a reminder that our premium is KILLER. An exceptional disc of klassic and extremely rare Kozmigroov tunes, handpicked by us and sequenced for maximum enjoyment.
For a pledge right now of $75, you get DO's fantastic premium, plus the new WFMU t-shirt and bumper sticker (or miracle soap). For a $180 pledge, you get your pick of any THREE dj premiums, plus all that crap AND a wicked cool black record bag. See all the swag here:
Destination Out is a non-denominational radio show. It accepts pledges of any denomination. I while I'm speaking of de nation, there have been no pledges yet from outside the U.S.A. Here's special to all across-the-border listeners (except our Greek friends, who have no disposable income) to make a pledge!
One thing I do appreciate: at least FMU seeks funds using music, rather than coming up to folks on the sidewalk, clipboard in hand, and asking: "Do you like comedy?" "Do you have a moment for the environment?" "You look like someone who cares?"
Pre-recorded programs like Destination's Out's have a harder time soliciting pledges than the live shows. The dirty little secret is that the folks doing pre-recorded shows have to spend twice as much time creating their shows. The three hours to recorded it to tape and then three more hours maintaining the live playlist. Let's have a pledge or two in support of our hard working DJs!
2:19pm
bg porter:
Shunzoh Ohno playing this wednesday in Larchmont, NY:
2/22 (Wed) Water Color Cafe w/Alan Eicher 4
Folks, if we can't do a little better, next week's show is gonna contain some howlers to hurt your fine sensibilities (if not your ears) . Grab yourself a t-shirt or premium now to keep us from soiling the airwaves.
Bringing in a nice haul of $$$ is vital for the station, and showing WFMU that Give the Drummer Radio has widespread listener support is also crucial. Quantity of pledges is as important to us here on the stream as quantity pledged. Please add your name to the list of stream supporters.
Make your pledge, then pay it when you can. You do not have to pay immediately. Pledges of $180 or more can pay it off in monthly installments.
2:43pm
Jeff J:
We appreciate any pledges! See Doug's link above for the particulars. Your support keeps free form radio alive.
(It also keeps us from digging up our bootleg of Steve Lacy's drunken Elvis impersonations next week.)
Who will be the heroic one to slip in a pledge before the show ends? Who will take matters into their own fingers and click a little click of love for Destination Out's wonderful music? Who will laugh in the face of adversity and smirk in the face of doubt. SLIP, TAKE, CLICK, LAUGH, SMIRK, PLEDGE!
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(Also dc pat is moonlighting over on Irene's show.)
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Go to Listener Andy in San Diego for a TRIPLE-PREMIUM (plus) sized pledge. THANKS ANDY!
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listener james from westwood:
get in there, folks! freeform's becoming a rare and precious thing.
Dan in Seattle:
Dan in Seattle:
Listener Brett in Fanwood as served up a T-shirt sized pledge. Brett says: "More Destination: Out, please."
Thank you Brett!
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2/22 (Wed) Water Color Cafe w/Alan Eicher 4
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Jeff G:
Doug Schulkind:
Doug Schulkind:
Make your pledge, then pay it when you can. You do not have to pay immediately. Pledges of $180 or more can pay it off in monthly installments.
Jeff J:
(It also keeps us from digging up our bootleg of Steve Lacy's drunken Elvis impersonations next week.)
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