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The First Ever Podcast

The First Ever Radio Hour 11/28/22

The First Ever Podcast

Jeremy Bolm

Arts, Music, Music Interviews

5.0532 Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2022

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

On this week's radio hour Jeremy is energized by Thanksgiving and plays some music he's thankful for. Music that helped shape his life. Featuring Thursday, Nirvana, GlassJAw, The Weakerthans, Converge, Belle and Sebastian, Earth Crisis, Korn, Pearl Jam, and more! 

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Transcript

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The First Ever Radio The First Ever Radio Hour! The first ever radio! Hour! The first ever radio!

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Hour!

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The first ever radio!

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Hour.

0:26.8

Welcome to the first ever radio hour.

0:29.3

My name is Jeremy Baum.

0:30.6

I'm playing music for you.

0:32.6

We're just hanging out.

0:33.6

I'm coming to you from Cherry Hill, New Jersey, which is right over the bridge, I guess.

0:41.9

Is there a bridge? Right over from Philadelphia. It's Thanksgiving today. I'm recording this a little

0:47.9

early. This is on Thursday, but this is coming out on Monday. So, you know, travel back in time

0:53.2

with me a little bit.

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