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Seriah Azkath

Seriah Azkath

Seriah Azkath is the host of The Last Exit for the Lost. He likes unique things. Diverse things. As for movies, he likes old movies, Sci-Fi, Horror, and Comedy, but is open to most things. As for music, the more original, the more likely he is to enjoy it. Old School wise, he loves Thrash and Punk, and some straight out Heavy Metal.

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Dealer's Choice Show - June 13, 2015 with Peter Robbins and Richard Dolan

Richard and PeterA very different Dealer's Choice Show, I have as my guests Richard Dolan and Peter Robbins, two UFOlogists that appear later that night on Where Did the Road Go?. They picked all the music, and decided to explore decades worth of Jazz. 

Playlist

Duke Ellington "Solitude"

Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong "Stompin' at he Savoy"
Benny Goodman "Sing, Sing, Sing (with a Swing)"
Charlie Parker "Now's the Time"
Duke Ellington "Black and Tan Fantasy"
Miles Davis "On Green Dolphin Street"
Louis Armstrong "Star Dust"
Frank Sinatra "We Small Hours"
Ella Fitzgerald "Miss Otis Regrets"
Ella Fitzgerald and Chick Webb "A-Trisket A-Tasket"
John Coltraine "Cousin Mary"
Duke Ellington "Take the "A" Train"
Madeleine Peyroux "Blue Alert"
Amy Winehouse "Someone to Watch Over Me"
Matt Baker "If I Were a Bell"
 

Dealer's Choice Show - June 6, 2015 with Peaches and Crime

Peaches and Crime, well three of them, join us and perform acoustic.

Peaches and Crime

Playlist

Evi Vine "Give Your Heart to the Hawks"
The Gentle Storm "The Storm"
Stever "Blackguard"
 
Peaches and Crime "Never Came Back"
Fields of the Nephilim "Love Under Will"
 
Nocturne "Happy"
The Lobster Quadrille "Rusty - Live"
 
Peaches and Crime Live in Studio
Bastard Tango
Mrs. Colt Revolver
 
Peaches and Crime "Hershel Ganev"
 
Peaches and Crime Live in Studio
O Wandering Eye
Self Made Man
Shanghai Baby
 
Amy Hendrickson and the Prime Directive "The Hydra"
The Magick Way "A Curva Di Sterno"
The Luxenbourg Signal "Dying Star"
 
Peaches and Crime "Saturday Man"
Psyche Corporation "Annabel Lee"
Current 93 "The Inmost Light"
 
Peaches and Crime "Bringing Hell to Brooklyn"
Tanya Donelly "My Life as a Ghost"
 

June 14, 2015 - B. Rettie Tribute

BRettieThis show is dedicated to the memory of B. Rettie.

On June 11, 2015, William E. Rettie passed away after a brief illness. He was born July 8, 1964 to William and Joanne Rettie. After graduation from Cobleskill Central School, Bill attended SUNY Cobleskill and Community College of the Finger Lakes. Bill’s interests included music, both as a fan and as a musician/song writer. He was a successful and respected business owner/founder. He had a keen sense for business and the entrepreneurial spirit to match. Bill is most known for his kindness, generosity, gracious warmth and his great ability to make people laugh. Bill was happiest when he was surrounded by his family and friends. Bill was predeceased by his father, William H. Rettie. He is survived by his beloved wife, Renee Maffei Rettie and their beautiful dog Gidget; his mother, Joanne Rettie of Cobleskill; sisters, Kathleen (Martin) Thomas of Troy and Barbara (Thomas) Borter of Valley Falls; and sisters-in-law, Annette (Joseph) Falzone and Doreen (Andrew) Warholic. He will be missed by nieces, Erin (Joseph) Trimarchi of Guilderland, Jennifer (Mark) Collins of Troy, and Michelle Falzone of West Pittston, PA; nephews, Jeffery (Emily Wethje) Borter of Homer, Joseph Falzone of Lancaster, CA, Tanner, Alexander and Benjamin Warholic of Cortland. He is also survived by great-nieces, Madelynn, Katherine, Braley & Alessandra and his godson, Jordan Beck. 

 

This was the second weekend in June, our Anniversary month, twenty one this year, so it was the second Show appreciating current co-hosts. Present were, EVD, Just Joe, whatever The Person Formerly Known As Crappy The Clown was calling himself this week, this time it was Mr. Nobody, R.J., and a girl he brought with him whom I'm assuming is his girlfriend, but if I'm wrong on that, my apologies to her, on second thought, even if I am right about that, still, I'm sorry, Girl. Nathan was supposed to be there, but called in sick, thus ruining what was supposed to be Just Joe's token of appreciation, Nathan was supposed to be sacrificed to him, so that will probably occur later this month. Crappy's gift was a copy of a Show he had performed at as part of The Punch Drunk Monkeys, the last Show they played together. Some songs of Punch Drunk Monkeys's were played, always great to hear, and some clips of Crappy appearing on LE from way back in the day. Crappy made an appearance to receive his appreciations. R.J.'s gift was a copy of "The Last Exit For The Lost Armageddon Show", which his band Thirteen South had performed at. A Thirteen South track from that was played, it rocked. R.J. and Girl made a huge mess when they dumped some bags of foam all over Azkath. Azkath wasn't able to come up with another gesture of appreciation for Just Joe, other than his plans for an absent Nathan, so he, very reluctantly, told Just Joe that, if he really wanted it, he guessed they could play Europe's "The Final Count Down", if he REALLY wanted it. Just Joe was ecstatic. But, when the song played, only a few seconds of it would play. Azkath told Just Joe he must have broken it, but Just Joe was sure he hadn't. They tried a few more times, and the word "Nope" could be heard when it stopped, finally reminding Azkath that he had gotten rid of all of the copies of that song, knowing that Just Joe would try to get around the ban on it any chance he got. Azkath claimed he had forgotten all about doing that, and had really meant to play it for Just Joe, but who knows, it would be just like something he would do to torment Just Joe, letting him get his hopes up just to crush them. There were segments of Movie Time, and a new Netflix series was reviewed as well. At 3:30 the set of all covers was played. The last hour was The Old School Hour...

-Fire Eater Wizard

June 7, 2015 - 21st Anniversary Show

EVD and Friends

This past week, Wednesday, on June 3rd, was LE's 21st Anniversary, so this was an Anniversary Show. Present were, EVD, Nathan, Tim, Olivia, and Darryl from Undead Messengers, and, Adam and Nikki, who hadn't been here in a while. There was a little talk about the past, but this time, Azkath decided to celebrate the current co-hosts, he had presents for them. EVD got to bash a picture of George W. Bush and break it into smithereens with a hammer. Nathan got a tape deck, it doesn't work, but maybe he can fix it up. It also happened to be the very date of Tim and Olivia's third Anniversary of being together. Happy Anniversary, guys. To Celebrate them as co-hosts, and to celebrate their Anniversary as well, Tim got to stand under the balcony while Olivia and EVD pelted him with a whole bunch of water balloons. There was a set of about ten Shoebox songs, which took about eleven minutes, to honor him as he used to be a regular co-host. At 3:30, the set of cover songs was played. There were segments of Movie Time, with some TV programs talked about as well. The last hour was The Old School Hour... 

There was also the first part of an interview that Azkath and Randy did with Karen Stever of the band Stever. You can listen to the full interview here.

- Fire Eater Wizard

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