Title: Vol. 2 Episode 3 (Click Link to Play) | Rel: 01/16/06 |
Description: DF Pirate Radio celebrates MC Mary @ The Disco’s! seventeenth birthday with a room full of teenage girls, one loud five year old singing out of tune, and a creepy old DJ. Chaos! Get some! Things turn into a full blown Fiesta when DJ Digitalflood reps it for Oswego and gives shout outs to cows. It’s all down hill from there… quickly. Don’t miss the Meow Mix song. Classic. |
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DF Pirate Radio – “WOCC 10 Year Reunion”
Title: Vol. 2 Episode 2 (Click Link to Play) | Rel: 01/09/06 |
Description: Muppet Mike and Reverend Baker stop in to hang out with DJ Digitalflood for the WOCC Radio Tenth Anniversary Reunion. MC Mary @ The Disco! learns all about college radio, which basically involves Pat Boone singing metal, homeless redkneck DJs who love Jesus, and blowing stuff up (by accident of course). It’s 1996 all over again! |
DF Pirate Radio – “2006 New Year’s Recap of Crap”
Title: Vol. 2 Episode 1 (Click Link to Play) | Rel: 01/02/06 |
Description: The New Year kicks off in a bang with MTV recaps, Mary @ The Disco! analyzing Parliamentary governments, and the glory of “can I get a hand clap”. All this plus DJ Digitalflood and DJ Georgette @ The Disco too! Plus the Top Ten Worst Songs of 2006 and the Unscene Clip of The Week. What more can you want? Better yet, how much more can you take before banging your head into a wall? |
DF Pirate Radio – Cliffnotes (2005 Season)
Cliff Notes – 2005 Season
* DJ Digitalflood (aka Chris Welch) originally started his broadcast career with underground taped radio shows featuring himself and his brother recorded during the early 90s. Arguably it stands as one of the worst amateur radio shows of its time.
* DJ Digitalflood started his semi-professional career as a DJ while attending SUNY Orange between 1996 and 1999. During that time he appeared daily on WOCC Radio (530 AM Middletown, NY) under the moniker flAnnelmAn. His luncheon hour show was called “The flAnneljAm”.
* DJ Digitalflood became the Vice President of WOCC Radio in the Fall Semester of 1999. By the end of the semester the college administration had closed the radio station down citing inappropriate behavior and safety concerns. True story… unfortunately.
* In real life, MC Mary @ The Disco! is really DJ Digitalflood’s sister (though she may deny it when asked).
* Volume 1 and 2 were recorded in DJ Digitalflood’s bedroom while living at his Mom’s house.
* All voice takes with the exception of two incidents were recorded in one take. All were unedited in their final form.
* Groucho is really DJ Digitalflood’s cat. He really does attack the recording equipment several times over the course of Volume 1 and 2.
* Pirate Radio is recorded with the same computer and software listed in DJ Digitalflood’s Bio in a similar manner that Digitalflood music tracks are produced.
* Commonly with guests came their “posses”. This created ad hoc studio audiences of four or five other people during recording.
* DJ Digitalflood’s daughter in real life is Georgette @ The Disco. She was four years old during the recording of the Volume 1 season.
* Georgette @ The Disco does really bite DJ Digitalflood during Vol. 1 Episode 9.
* Contrary to popular belief MC Mary @ The Disco! was not truly “Robo-Tripping” during the Christmas Episode (Vol. 1 Episodes 11 and 12). She is a really good actor though.
* DJ SlipK recorded several episodes of his own web cast, which can still be found on the Net if you search hard enough.
* Volume 1 Episode 6 was one of a few times where DJ Digitalflood had four 16 year old girls in his bed… Before you call the police– he himself was not in the bed at any time. He was way across the room manning the recording equipment. It does make a great joke though. Gotcha!
* Jeff of course really did know he was on a Pirate Radio show (Vol. 1 Episode 5) and appears several times over the course of Volume 1 and 2 as Hulk Hogan.
* Macho Man Randy Savage is really voiced by Skow.
* Having a four year old around (DJ Georgette @ The Disco!) forced the radio team to rethink how it did its comedy. The result was more in the line of thought out jokes and resulted in some of the more complex humor.
* An average Pirate Radio show took two hours to record, but required about an hour of prep time along with an average of four hours of post-production to make a 60 minute show. The pre and post production work was performed solely by DJ Digitalflood.
* Shows were recorded 24 hours before their release date.
* At its peak in late 2005, Pirate Radio has close to 100 weekly listeners.
Classic DF – A BIT OF TIME TO CATCH YOUR BREATHE.
Digitalflood Pirate Radio will be on hiatus for the next few weeks. This was not an easy decision for me to make, but due to the continued frantic pace that my professional and personal life continues to move at something has to give. That something is the weekly upkeep of the show. I have become very busy over the past several weeks, but please understand this is by no means a bad thing. As work and home needs more attention I simply cannot keep up with my hobby at this time. By giving up the show for a bit though this will allow me to focus more on important things like my daughter, family, and friends. In the end, as I said before, this is a good thing. It gives me a chance to recharge. Perhaps a chance to refocus. Then, when time allots itself, we shall give it another go and continue where we left off. In the meantime, over the coming weeks, I will be reposting some classic episodes so you can catch up. As always, I thank you for listening and checking in. Please be sure to do so and continue to follow my other projects.
Thanks for the memories,
Chris Welch