Gods of the Bobbleheads 20 – Actor James Reese, Band Force of Habit & A Special 9/11 Tribute

by | Sep 13, 2010 | POLITICS

Gods of the Bobbleheads 20 – Actor James Reese, Band Force of Habit + a special 9/11 tribute intro to the 4th Brigade 1st Battalion, 101st Airborne, Kickass Teddy and all the troops fighting for the US.

First Hour: Actor James Reese
The show begins with a shout out to the troops followed by a remix of the 101st Airborne’s own, Jimi Hendrix’s version of the Star Spangled Banner. Laughs are had all around as the Gods clown with actor, James Reese, who is in a play called “The Foreigner”. Force of Habit is introduced and plays a song entitled “Spun”. Doctor Apocolypse takes some time off from destroying the world to help a confused man with his troubling dream. Then the gang gets a call from long lost Big Baby Huey who’s phone presence puts half our listeners to sleep. After a brief moment of crappy hiphop, it’s the RVA Trilogy, letting everyone know the three things you can’t miss this week in Richmond. H-Bomb or Dooshbomb, as Dan calls him, calls in asking for an apology over the recent hostilities between the two shows. For all of you who didn’t know, the Bobblegods have an ongoing radio battle with Werewolf Radio and have people calling DooshBomb’s cell phone trying to buy dollar giant dildos. More with James Reese then Force of Habit plays “Resigned”. Hour 1 finished with the NFL dating game.

Second Hour: Force of Habit
The Buzz with Chuzz opens the second hour with Vas aka Chuzz debating the first week of the NFL with Dan and JohnE. The cuz, Burke the Jurke, walks into Vas’s shop mid call and gives his NFL 2 cents. For all who don’t know, Burke is a Philadelphia rapper as is Vas. After the sports report the Bobblegods interview Richmond’s own Force of Habit who just released their first album two weeks ago. The band plays another song, “Suicidal Carnivores”. Mikey Bongwater tells a story about his army days before some funny ads air. Then it’s back to the band and another song, “Vol 1”. A couple more songs and the Bobblegods reveal their plans for giving Richmond a great time over the next few months. Fin…

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Gods of the Bobbleheads 20 – Actor James Reese, Band Force of Habit + a special 9/11 tribute intro to the 4th Brigade 1st Battalion, 101st Airborne, Kickass Teddy and all the troops fighting for the US.

First Hour: Actor James Reese
The show begins with a shout out to the troops followed by a remix of the 101st Airborne’s own, Jimi Hendrix’s version of the Star Spangled Banner. Laughs are had all around as the Gods clown with actor, James Reese, who is in a play called “The Foreigner”. Force of Habit is introduced and plays a song entitled “Spun”. Doctor Apocolypse takes some time off from destroying the world to help a confused man with his troubling dream. Then the gang gets a call from long lost Big Baby Huey who’s phone presence puts half our listeners to sleep. After a brief moment of crappy hiphop, it’s the RVA Trilogy, letting everyone know the three things you can’t miss this week in Richmond. H-Bomb or Dooshbomb, as Dan calls him, calls in asking for an apology over the recent hostilities between the two shows. For all of you who didn’t know, the Bobblegods have an ongoing radio battle with Werewolf Radio and have people calling DooshBomb’s cell phone trying to buy dollar giant dildos. More with James Reese then Force of Habit plays “Resigned”. Hour 1 finished with the NFL dating game.

Second Hour: Force of Habit
The Buzz with Chuzz opens the second hour with Vas aka Chuzz debating the first week of the NFL with Dan and JohnE. The cuz, Burke the Jurke, walks into Vas’s shop mid call and gives his NFL 2 cents. For all who don’t know, Burke is a Philadelphia rapper as is Vas. After the sports report the Bobblegods interview Richmond’s own Force of Habit who just released their first album two weeks ago. The band plays another song, “Suicidal Carnivores”. Mikey Bongwater tells a story about his army days before some funny ads air. Then it’s back to the band and another song, “Vol 1”. A couple more songs and the Bobblegods reveal their plans for giving Richmond a great time over the next few months. Fin…

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R. Anthony Harris

R. Anthony Harris

In 2005, I created RVA Magazine, and I'm still at the helm as its publisher. From day one, it’s been about pushing the “RVA” identity, celebrating the raw creativity and grit of this city. Along the way, we’ve hosted events, published stacks of issues, and, most importantly, connected with a hell of a lot of remarkable people who make this place what it is. Catch me at @majormajor____




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