The Incompetent Crew is joined by special guest Josh Olson to talk about famed SF author Harlan Ellison's collection of television criticism, The Glass Teat .
Special Guest: Josh Olson
Works Cited
Harlan Ellison
Ellison YouTube
The Glass Teat
Radio Playlist
They Might Be Giants - Purple Toupee
Tom Paxton - What Did You Learn In School Today
Earle Hagen - The Mod Squad
Richard Thompson - Harlan's Bounce
Lizzy Mercier Descloux - Mission Impossible
Three Dog Night - Dreaming Isn't Good For You
Laura Nyro - Save The Country (Single Version) (Mono)
Elyse - Simpleminded Harlequin
Diana Ross & The Supremes - The Young Folks
The Richard Davis Trio feat. Joe Beck & Jack DeJohnette - Agnewistic
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Ohio
Frank Comstock - Adam-12
Beach Boys - Student Demonstration Time
John Denver - The Ballad of Spiro Agnew
Rangda - Spiro Agnew
Pete Atkin - Driving Through Mythical America
The Jazz Butcher - Harlan
Foodman - The end of TV
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The Incompetent Crew is joined by special guest Josh Olson to talk about famed SF author Harlan Ellison's collection of television criticism, The Glass Teat .
Special Guest: Josh Olson
Works Cited
Harlan Ellison
Ellison YouTube
The Glass Teat
Radio Playlist
They Might Be Giants - Purple Toupee
Tom Paxton - What Did You Learn In School Today
Earle Hagen - The Mod Squad
Richard Thompson - Harlan's Bounce
Lizzy Mercier Descloux - Mission Impossible
Three Dog Night - Dreaming Isn't Good For You
Laura Nyro - Save The Country (Single Version) (Mono)
Elyse - Simpleminded Harlequin
Diana Ross & The Supremes - The Young Folks
The Richard Davis Trio feat. Joe Beck & Jack DeJohnette - Agnewistic
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Ohio
Frank Comstock - Adam-12
Beach Boys - Student Demonstration Time
John Denver - The Ballad of Spiro Agnew
Rangda - Spiro Agnew
Pete Atkin - Driving Through Mythical America
The Jazz Butcher - Harlan
Foodman - The end of TV
The Incompetent Crew spend an obnoxious amount of time trying to define “camp.”
Featuring Cinema Consultant:
B.P. Lucas
Works Cited
Susan Sontag, Notes on Camp
Bruce LaBruce, Anti-Camp
Ann Pellegrini, Future Notes on Camp
Sins of the Fleshapoids
Barbarella
Flash Gordon
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Radio Playlist
Patrick Cowley - Teen Planet
Queen - Vultan's Theme (Attack Of The Hawk Men)
Queen - Football Fight
Mae West - How Miss West Won World Peace
Fred Everything - Barbarella
Pearls Before Swine - Rocket Man
Frank Zappa - Cheepnis
Kate Bush - Rocket's Tail
Tom Glazer & Dottie Evans - Why Go Up There
The Bob Crewe Generation Orchestra - An Angel Is Love
Jorge Ben - Barbarella
Matmos - Mental Radio
The Bob Crewe Generation Orchestra - Hello Pretty Pretty
Have You Ever Seen The Jane Fonda Aerobic VHS? - Teenage Is Cool, Man!
Fläsket Brinner - Barbarella
Edith Massey - Big Girls Don't Cry
Edward Shearmur - Flying Lizard
Mungolian Jetset - Moon Jocks n Prog Rocks
Last Refuge of the Incompetent
The Incompetent Crew is joined by special guest Josh Olson to talk about famed SF author Harlan Ellison's collection of television criticism, The Glass Teat .
Special Guest: Josh Olson
Works Cited
Harlan Ellison
Ellison YouTube
The Glass Teat
Radio Playlist
They Might Be Giants - Purple Toupee
Tom Paxton - What Did You Learn In School Today
Earle Hagen - The Mod Squad
Richard Thompson - Harlan's Bounce
Lizzy Mercier Descloux - Mission Impossible
Three Dog Night - Dreaming Isn't Good For You
Laura Nyro - Save The Country (Single Version) (Mono)
Elyse - Simpleminded Harlequin
Diana Ross & The Supremes - The Young Folks
The Richard Davis Trio feat. Joe Beck & Jack DeJohnette - Agnewistic
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Ohio
Frank Comstock - Adam-12
Beach Boys - Student Demonstration Time
John Denver - The Ballad of Spiro Agnew
Rangda - Spiro Agnew
Pete Atkin - Driving Through Mythical America
The Jazz Butcher - Harlan
Foodman - The end of TV