Tuesday, July 08, 2008

"Look at Me, I'm a Wreck"

Feeling You
"It was one of those days..." I rant about watching my beloved Los Angeles Lakers getting beaten down by the Boston Celtics, while living in the center of the "Sub Prime More-of-a-Crisis" and having "IRS Stuff." Only Vic "The Brick" Jacobs and my Loose Cannons could save me from my downward spiral...

Special Appearances by Tim Russert, George Carlin, Mac Danzig, Dianne Feinstein, John in the UK, Chef Jeff and the Beautiful State of California...

"Something in the Way" (MTV Unplugged) by Nirvana and "Earth Died Screaming" by Tom Waits... "Feeling You" shot by Lance...

37:49 / 36.2 MB / Rated: R (A Window into the Mind of a Crazy Person. Please be Advised!)

"Thanks for the download"

6 comments:

Lance Anderson said...
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Anonymous said...

I'm a Feinstein guy as well

BUT

I've actually turned around on Arnold. The fact that Arnold can't run for president has made him and effective governor (in my opinion) because all he cares about is California and his legacy here. Thus, he's been a leader on environmental issues, social issues, etc. that Repubs usually don't take the risk on.

Sometimes a big ego can accomplish big things.

Tim
The Hollywood Podcast

Anonymous said...

Perspective.

Things have looked a lot different from where I have been standing.
This show gave me a lot of insight into where you have been recently, Lance.

Even though you have a somewhat 'tough dude' persona, like you are ready to 'mix it up' with someone if need be, you reveal your weaknesses and vulnerabilities.
You are in my thoughts, man.

Freedom lies on the other side of adversity.

I just made it through to the other side.
Like wading through whitewater rapids up to my neck.
I *knew* I was going to make it through, but I didn't know in what kind of shape.
Dude, I am in top shape, better than ever, which I did not expect. There's the reward.
I know you will make it through your adversities too.
And things will be better on the other side.

Peace.

Paul Babin said...

Lance,

Man - talk about hanging off of your every word. I haven't been as engrossed in a podcast as I was with this episode. Kudos - I have been a long time supporter of Feinstein and totally agree with you. I was there in the trenches at the Secretary of State during the time period that Davis was ousted and Arnie put in. Dirty politics is all that I can say on all sides. I really dug this episode and then you ended it with Tom Waits - invoked images of one of my favorite movies "Until the End of the World," but after a quick search ascertained that I knew the song from "12 Monkeys." It doesn't lessen the impact of the episode at all. If it were up to me, I'd have this as a Verge Classic.

Good luck with the magazine. We're rooting for you.

Paul

Lance Anderson said...

Tim, Paul H. & Paul B.

Thanks Guys for checking in.

Cheers,

--Lance

p.s. Wait until you hear my next cast that's bouncing around in my brain!

David Given Schwarm said...

Lance!

Another great podcast--I am a big believer in synchronicity--the radio saving your soul from self flagellating depression was awesome.

I am sad to hear that the magazine is not moving as fast as you had hoped--I heard you say that you had missed some deadlines and stuff--remember what Burroughs said "Kerouac is a writer. By this I mean he writes." Keep writing honestly and let the "project management" stuff take care of itself.

The "Chop House" prize is in Orange County, right? Let me know when you are planning to come down and collect your prize. I will take you to Kean Coffee which will change your views on what Coffee should be forever.

I related to your frustration regarding the Lakers--it may actually be worse to loose to a Celtics team that is clearly better than us, then to let them sneak one past us. Whenever the Lakers let me down, I turn to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, which I recommend--your Nirvana/Waits soundtrack is challenging to anyone optimism.

This week I picked up The Pleasures of the Damned: Poems, 1951-1993

The Pleasures of the Damned: Poems, 1951-1993 by Charles Bukowski which collects a lot of the Black Sparrow press stuff and is currently saving my soul. I encourage you to pick it up.

Have a great week & I cannot wait till the next podcast.