Say Again? (110)

Say Again? Howard Shepherd and Dave Shepherd discuss remakes, do-overs, and other kinds of re-visitation.

Thanks to Patrick M., Alan H., Leandro B., Stuart W., Dmitriy P., and Peter L. for PayPal donations. Thanks also to Tom D., Tomas A., Anne J., Steve H., and Peter H. for emails. (2:11)

The need to revisit “old” topics (3:16)

Palimpsest, adaptation, homage, interpretation (5:07)

Music bumper from “Second Life” by The Dave Stapleton Quintet (15:34)

Changing and evolving styles; the evolution of slang (17:34)

Song: “Rehash” by JLK (21:07)

Rude Word of the Week: “has-been” (24:20)

Music bumper from “Tonight” by Zach Ashton. (27:25)

Historical and cultural context (27:54)

Music courtesy of The Podsafe Music Network and the Ioda Promonet

Theme music by Kick the Cat

time: 33:41

size: 30.9

rating: PG (Explication of a possibly rude German slang word.)

The House Always WinsDave Stapleton Quintet
“Second Life” (mp3)
from “The House Always Wins”
(Edition Records)

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Nothing More Than Something To WearJLK
“Rehash” (mp3)
from “Nothing More Than Something To Wear”
(Karmic Hit)

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One thought on “Say Again? (110)

  1. I usually try to predict the Rude Word of the Week before you announce it in the podcast. Sometimes I’m successful. This time around, I guessed “copycat, pirate, plagiarist” even though they’re not as “rude” as “has-been.” Thanks for keeping me guessing, guys!

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