Baron Dave RommShockwave Radio Theater November 19, 2005 Most Wanted and Least Wanted Song (November 19, 2005)
Shockwave Radio Theater on KFAI-FM Minneapolis; Baron Dave Romm prepares for a trip to Antarctica with a few penguin songs and Brian Westley prepares to take over by bringing The People's Choice Music; we provides instant analysis, then send Baron Dave off on his Sea Cruise by pushing the wrong button.
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Author: Baron Dave Romm
Date:
2005-11-19
Source:
KFAI streaming audio
Keywords: sci-fi, science fiction, humor, music
Creative Commons license:
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
Notes
Shockwave Radio http://www.romm.org. Playlist:
Penguins, Lyle Lovett
More Auditions,Tony Goldmark
The Most Wanted Song: a musical work that will be unavoidably and uncontrollably “liked” by 72 ± 12% of listeners. Dave Soldier and Komar & Melamid
The Most Unwanted Song: fewer than 200 individuals of the world’s total population will enjoy this, Dave Soldier and Komar & Melamid (partial)
Sea Cruise, Frankie Ford
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January 3, 2007
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You can download [free] these songs and other interesting ones with comments by composer Dave Soldier at http://mulatta.org/DaveSoldierExperimentalMusic.html
And at http://www.diacenter.org/km/ you can read the survey questions from Soldier's collaborators Komar and Malamid, the artists behind the experiment, [who also created the pictures most and least wanted by each of some 40 countries]


