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ScaleDown Radio, August 12, 2008

By Chris | August 13, 2008 |

Mark and Chris in the studio

It is beginning to look like Scaledown Radio is ready for me to step back in. Mark and Andrew sounded pretty happy to hear I’m back in town, and seeing as there was no corpses in the studio YET, I think I got back just in time!

You guys did a great job! Don’t sell yourself short, OK?

Talk of the Capitol fiasco and how far it’s come takes over the first part of the show, focusing on many of the issues surrounding the astounding fact that the Capitol still remains shuttered. The potential adaptive reuse of the Armouries as well. Then, it’s obvious that Mark and Andrew need a break, because they welcome me back onto “their” show for an update from the western front and my travels. Stay tuned to the blog for a more indepth look at the various communities I visited and some of the actions they’ve taken and how they would fit into Scaledown’s vision for Windsor.

The music portion of the show was dedicated to local musicial wunderboys Golden Hands Before God, as they are pulling up their Windsor Stakes and moving east to Montreal. We wish all you guys the best and know, through listening to your tunes throughout the years, that you will be a huge sucess in Montreal. Remember us back here in Windsor and be sure to p(l)ay us a visit every now and then, OK?

  • Music: One Fine Morning,
  • The Ladder and
  • Communist Party,Lead in tune, as always, was If I Had To Eat You by Ten Indians.

    Enjoy!

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    ScaleDown Radio is broadcast live every Tuesday, from noon until 1:00 on CJAM 91.5 FM, redefining radio in Windsor and Detroit.

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