The Delivery Presents: A Speech Not for You and Some Christmas Advice
Episode 14 of the grand romp I call The Delivery is available for your listening, downloading, and subscribing pleasure.
I don’t have a lot to say about this episode. I’m settling into a rhythm and getting quite comfortable with my format. The show is becoming more fun to do, if you can believe that. I could easily knock down a two-hour show with a guest every week. SuperMegaProducer Mike did his usual great job and there are a couple holiday announcements from our Big Voice Guy, Roch that, again, made me laugh out loud.
The Phantom Mid-Show Song this week is “A Cradle In Bethlehem” by Nat King Cole
. Haven’t heard it? Oh, you should.
Other Posts of Interest:
- The Delivery Presents: A Grievous Wound to Science, Silly GOP Tricks, And My Early Christmas Jihad
- The Delivery Presents: The Unremoveable Health Care Hook and How Not to Get a Chicken Sandwich
- The Delivery Presents: Votes, Vacuous Foreign Policy, and “V”.
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I enjoy "Baby, It's Cold Outside", though not the version you do. I suggest you listen to James Taylor and Natalie Cole. They have a sort of modern-adult take on seduction.
But if you love it the old-fashioned way (and I know you do), listen to Ray Charles and Betty Carter. Not only is the chemistry between them enough to melt your speakers, the play between the blistering storm outside (courtesy of some ice hot horns) and the heat inside (courtesy of our vocalists) should be enough to make you forget every other version you've ever heard.
Or you can wait until Thursday night. I'll bring it to the family shindig.