![]() ![]() Trumpocalypse Now: When the president does it, tha.No matter how fast you are, no one outruns their past.į9 is the ninth chapter in the Fast & Furious Saga, which has endured for two decades and has earned more than $5 billion around the world.Furious is also simulcast on Radio Free Radical () and Boulder Free Radio. Check out for live webcasts on Thursday nights.įurious is also simulcast on the West coast on Free Radio Santa Cruz, Mondays at 1pm. Furious currently broadcasts on WCOM LPFM 103.5 in Chapel Hill/Carrboro North Carolina EVERY Thursdays at 10:00 PM. Furious has been broadcasting with microradio and community radio stations throughout the Southeast for over 21 years. Thanks to the work of pirates and community activists, in 1999, Low-Power FM was legalized. Also, a shout out to the WCOM excom and programming committees who keep stations like WCOM up and running.Ībout Me Name: Furious George Location: Chapel Hill, NCįurious George is a microradio DJ and low-power/pirate broadcaster whose show weaves together bizarre news, revolutionary speeches, instrumental hip hop, and underground beats.įurious George took part in the creation of Free Radio Asheville in 1998, which led him to participate in the national movement to liberate public radio from the National Association of Broadcasters and National "Public" Radio. I want to thank the A-Info's Radio Project for being an irreplaceable source for microradio DJ's like myself. ( Steal This Airwave Free Radio Asheville Low Power Radio Indy Weekly: Low-Power Ahead Little Raleigh Radio wants to be the Triangle's latest addition to the FM dial)įor all my shows, see Here's the song list: Lizzo's instrumental Truth Hurts, Young Fathers' Get Up Umi by Mos Def Boots' Wear Clean Draws Kendrick's Alright Bill Withers: Lovely day Land of the Loops' Multifamily Madame Gandhi's radical ecofeminist " Top Knot Turn Up" Childish Gambino's America Flying Lotus's Breathe Run the Jewels Oh La La Beastie Boys' Alive and we end with the Joker Theme Song.Īnd, here are some links to some article's that explain my microradio history, starting with Free Radio Asheville and into WCOM. I also throw in some climate change agit-prop from Mark Fiore (who's been a major influence on this show for years). I hit on several of my favorite songs I've played over the past 23 years as a radio dj, while I recount how we got to where we are and who helped us get here. I upload this bitter sweet show knowing this is my last time sharing my radical radio work at WCOM, but I doubt this is the end of Furious George. ![]()
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