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🗓️ 29 September 2020
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0:00.0 | There are these networks of staunchly pro-gun groups on Facebook, and one of them is run by |
0:06.7 | these three brothers, the door brothers. But it turns out they don't just do guns. |
0:13.3 | The door family name has been attached to other causes. Their goal is to eliminate public |
0:18.4 | education and to replace it with Christian schooling, the roots of the door family, |
0:23.1 | on the no-compromised podcast from NPR. For NPR music is also long considered I'm Bob Boylin and |
0:29.4 | on today's show Kurt Vile. He talks about recording with John Prime, the antlers Peter Silverman |
0:35.6 | on making music from Malcolm Gladwell. But I'll start with Be a Bad Doobie. It's the music of |
0:41.2 | Be Christy, her debut album is called Fake It Flowers. This song is called Worth It. |
1:42.2 | This is too bad to post, but this is my way to float and if I shine up I'm scared of drown, but maybe that's the |
2:04.1 | best for now. |
3:04.9 | See me if you play again, I can actually do so so just try to text again, don't pick up |
3:13.6 | then for don't pick up you can be bad cause you're too pretty hard to see you get a don't know |
3:22.8 | I'm saying see me if you play again, I can actually do so so just try to text again, don't pick up |
3:32.2 | then for don't pick up you can be fine cause you're too pretty hard to see you get a don't know |
3:41.5 | I'm saying |
3:43.9 | the |
3:59.6 | Philippine born and London raised sound of Be a Bad Doobie, her name is a reference to a TV show I grew |
4:05.5 | up on, it's called Romper Room. You could be a good doobie, meaning a good kid or in her case, |
4:11.7 | be a bad doobie, her debut album Fake It Flowers comes out October 16th on Dirty Hit. |
4:19.6 | Now a couple of tunes where harmonies take center stage, last Tuesday on the Atomno |
4:24.5 | Lekunak's Fleet Foxes released their fourth album, the album is called Sure, SHOR, |
4:30.8 | and the singer and songwriter Robin Pecknell says he sees Sure as a place of safety on the edge |
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