Who else wants to twist and play pinball at the same time?
Thanks to Morgan for the new headline-writing formulas! Otherwise, I just can’t help myself…
Thanks to Morgan for the new headline-writing formulas! Otherwise, I just can’t help myself…
Looking back at the playlist from last night’s episode of Bubbles in the Think Tank EAST, I sense an uneasy lament. Newspapers closing, friends aging, constant impatience and consternation about what awaits. And I’m not even thinking about the numerous… Read more ›
Due to some fabulous renovations of the WMFO studios, Belinda will take a little break. Be sure to check back here for some classics from the archives that are sure to surface while she’s got the time on her hands.… Read more ›
She loves this song!
A respect for sea life. A dose of death. And a confusing ode to a svelte cockroach. Only at Bubbles in the Think Tank. This week’s deceased: Snooks Eaglin, Kelly Groucutt, Louie Bellson, and Chuck Bennett. http://bubblesinthethinktank.com/east/02212009.mp3Podcast: Play in new… Read more ›
Bubbles in the Think Tank oft relies on themes. Other times, random thoughts manifest themselves to be clearly related. Not always apparent to even my naked eye, it can be surprising what is eventually seen. As the Bonzo Dog Doo… Read more ›
Our RadiObituary segment had a full agenda this week with the passing of Lux Interior of The Cramps, Dewey Martin of Buffalo Springfield, and the character actor James Whitfield. All that on top of more silliness including the Pee-Wee’s Playhouse… Read more ›
I spent Wednesday evenings during the first three months of 2008 sitting in for Radiogram – a predominantly spoken word show. I may have taken it in a bit of different direction than its usual host, but people seemed to… Read more ›
No, no…the other one. Much love to Mike, as usual, from the Classic Rock Mine for his In Bed With the Beatles edition this week. He played two hours of the greatest classic rock Beatles covers you’ve never heard. I… Read more ›
I could just play Eddie Floyd’s Big Bird on every music show I do for the rest of my life. This episode of In The Groove, among other things, pays tribute to the great recording engineer Larry Levine, the man… Read more ›
Thanks to the Valet for making me think about this.
Shows without a theme are a bitch to comment on unless something else happens. In this new caller-free regime, nothing else happens if I don’t make it happen. Or is that just the story of life? Oh, I do find… Read more ›
You begged. You pleaded. You started a hard thinking campaign. Now you’ve got what you wanted. Starting tomorrow, January 24th, Bubbles in the Think Tank EAST will extend to 2 hours! That’s right, Belinda will be there to fulfill your… Read more ›
Eight years ago, we called this the innogination at Bubbles in the Think Tank. But this doesn’t feel anything like that. I’m posting this special Bubbles in the Rock Mine episode whist watching the inaugural festivities on C-Span. I started… Read more ›
I’ve owed this one to Mr. X aka Derek for nearly a year now. He was so excited about me playing Dave Edmunds that he wanted a copy. We’ll chalk this one up to better late than never. Not an… Read more ›
Just when I decide that I have nothing to say about the show I am about to post, I think of something – not anything – to say. That being said, that’s really all I’ve got for you this time… Read more ›
Feel the love incarcerated in this episode of Cardboard Prison Radio as your warden, Tim, spins his personal Bubbles in the Think Tank favorites of late with his own flavor sprinkled throughout. It’s as fun as some time in the… Read more ›
Boy and howdy. Following Mike and the Classic Rock Mine each week has been like having a fabulous warm up act. He gets you ready as I slide in behind the microphone. This week brings us “Sweet Sticky Love.” I… Read more ›
One of the shows I’ve been lucky enough to sub for in my time is Terminal Whimsy. When the host of the show, Andrea, first started, her plan was to play a lot of Goon Show episodes. That’s when I… Read more ›
As I was pulling together last week’s show, I was searching high and low for comedic references to Eartha Kitt. One that I was having a heck of a time finding the audio for was from the classic Monty Python… Read more ›
A special melding of shows this Saturday night 9pm till midnight eastern Listen live in the Boston area on 91.5 WMFO FM or online at http://wmfo.org Don’t forget to check back at bubblesinthethinktank.com for archives!
Seems only right, doesn’t it? Last night’s episode of Bubbles in the Think Tank EAST was cram packed with strange connections brought forth by Belinda’s own style of stream of consciousness programming. Who woulda thought that Eartha Kitt, Rusty Warren,… Read more ›
Finally, your long long wait is over. I know you’ve been fretting about whether or not you’d have this year’s Christmas show available for listening in order to block the more traditional holiday sounds that your mother is sure to… Read more ›
…does that mean I don’t have to produce one this Saturday? I really do think I ought to just save up all my steam for the Heap Big Christmas Mad Lib this Sunday night cum Monday morning on WAIF 88.3FM. … Read more ›
Upon waking up to the news of Bettie Page’s death this morning, I was filled with thoughts that I didn’t expect. She was a peculiar fixture at Bubbles in the Think Tank for years. Why peculiar? Well, she had no… Read more ›
As always, the Sunday night cum Monday morning before Christmas. Join the whole posse complete with voices from the past for the holiday themed silliness capped off by the Christmas Mad Lib! That’s Sunday night, December 21st, at midnight until… Read more ›
A special melding of shows this Saturday night 10pm till midnight eastern Listen live in the Boston area on 91.5 WMFO FM or online at http://wmfo.org Don’t forget to check back at bubblesinthethinktank.com for archives!
But she does not believe that Eric Clapton is god. She just won’t go there. Sometimes I just can’t even muster the energy to get the show posted. After a show like this one, I can understand why I was… Read more ›