when albania borders on greece

mountain goats

So I was all set to write this post about how I would bet you almost everything I own that these little mountain goats would be better at interviews than me and that they would sound more articulate even when they were nervous and that with horns like that, they would feel confident walking into any room of the English Radio department at CBC, butting heads in style and impressing cultural programmers left and right.

But then, instead, I just heard back from Sarah who produces Wiretap with Jonathan Goldstein and she says that despite my sketchy and nervous interview this morning they would still like me to be their new intern! That is the coolest thing ever.

Along these lines, ever wondered what Jonathan Goldstein would sound like performing rather insulting spoken word over Sam Shalabi and his lute-like instrument? Well, he would sound something like this.

6 thoughts on “when albania borders on greece

  1. soviet made cuban planes and powder kegs, congradulations again! Totally the most hardcore you could have done in the world of cbc radio.

    what IS up with the title and image? messages, random props or free association? Hopefully you’re enjoying your new cd.

  2. i AM enjoying the new cd and was listening to it when i wrote the post and liked that line more than i liked the song itself, and hence the new title and image. more random props and free association than messages i think, i.e. not making general or specific comments about love or truckloads of weapons.

  3. No way!

    Man, that’s, like, totally my favorite radio show! That’s all kinds of awesomeness!

    I am, like, so totally jealous!

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