Bill Moore, Wayne Cowdrey and Arthur Vanick: Who Really Wrote the Book of Mormon?
Radio Misterioso, 13 November 2011, on killradio.org
Radio Misterioso is every Sunday evening 8-10pm PSt on killradio.org
Host Greg Bishop presents a long-promised “lost” interview (from almost exactly six years ago) featuring Bill Moore and his co-authors discussing their 2005 book Who Really Wrote the Book of Mormon?: The Spalding Enigma. Cowdrey is actually a descendant of one of the founders of the Mormon Church, and the book was a expanded edition of a 1977 book by Vanick and Cowdrey.
Based on years of research (which was occasionally thwarted by persons unknown) the authors believe that the creation myth of the Mormon Church was based largely on an 1812 book called A Manuscript Found by an American Revolutionary War veteran named Solomon Spalding. They contend that church co-founder Sidney Rigdon borrowed or stole the manuscript from a printer in Pittsburgh after Spalding’s death. It contained the basic story of what Joseph Smith later claimed to have channeled for the Book Of Mormon.
In the book, the authors claim that they are not out to gut the Mormon Church; they were only interested in getting to the bottom of a story that had almost been forgotten, and found literally reams of documentary evidence to support it. Cowdrey himself says in the interview, “We care for the Mormon people, but we think that they’re living under a delusion.”
P.S. Bill Moore is not actually listed as an author, and he explained in the program that this was because he acted as editor and research associate. WARNING: UFOs were not mentioned in this program!
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What Do They Want?
KR Weekly News 18 October 2011
The news show for science and reason!
What we have here is this week's Weekly News in Review from dj bennett and the Killradio news team. People keep asking of the Occupy Movement, "What do they want?" This program provides an answer, along with the news and with some reason. With audio of Lawerence O'Donnell and Michael Moore about Occupy. This broadcast follows FCC regulations for language.
If you listen to this news, consider sending me a comment by writing to chillroom@gmail.com.
The entire Bush Administration belongs in prison for their traitorous anti-Constitutional behavior.
Is it time for a commercial yet?
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Roger Moore at 50 - Show #22
July 26th, 2011
Martin at 22 / Roger at 22 / Chris Marker at 90
Last RM@50 for a while. This show offers a feature on Chris Marker (he turned 90 last week) and a couple of song dedications. I can't seem to find the playlist at the moment, so if you have any questions about the songs, just ask (killradioLA@gmail). I announce most, if not all of what I play.
Where will Roger Moore be next?

(from Marker's SANS SOLEIL)
"A variety of music from the Roger Moore as Bond years, including psychedelic rock, avant-garde and early electronic, and less heard pop and dance music"
Tuesdays from 4-6pm PDT on killradio.org
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Roger Moore at 50 - Show #21
July 19th, 2011
"Twenty-seven minutes of ASH RA TEMPEL"

1. The Bhundu Boys – “Manhenga” – Shabini (Discafrique Records)
2. King Sunny Ade – “365 Is My Number/The Message” – Juju Music (Island)
3. Amadou Balake – “Wariko” – Afro-Charanga (Zamidou)
[underneath – 23 Skidoo – “S-Matrix/G-3 Insemination” – The Culling Is Coming (Operation Twilight)]
4. Bene Gesserit – “Insonites” [Live] – Live In Belgium And Holland (Insane Music)
5. Ash Ra Tempel – “Big Waves” [Live] – Paris Downers (Disc Drug)
[underneath – 23 Skidoo – “G-2 Contemplation” – The Culling Is Coming (Operation Twilight)]
6. Jards Macalé – “78 rotações” – s/t 1972 (Philips)
7. Perigeo – “Torre Del Lago” – Genealogia (RCA Victor)
9. The Beach Boys – “You’re Welcome” – Smiley Smile / Wild Honey (Capitol)
10. Sun Ra – “Journey Among Stars” – Cosmos (Inner City Records)
11. Ame Son – “Hein, qant a toi/Comme est morte l'evocation/Hommage” – Catalyse (Byg Records)
12. Amon Düül II – “Telephonecomplex” - Tanz Der Lemminge (United Artists)
[underneath – 23 Skidoo – “Healing (For the Strong)” – The Culling Is Coming (Operation Twilight)]
13. Paul McCartney – “Maybe I’m Amazed” – McCartney I (Apple Records)
"A variety of music from the Roger Moore as Bond years, including psychedelic rock, avant-garde and early electronic, and less heard pop and dance music"
Tuesdays from 4-6pm PDT on killradio.org
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Roger Moore at 50 - Show #20 w/ James Quall & Andrew Cedermark

James Quall's performances can be listened to and purchased here:
http://davidandadam.bandcamp.com/album/the-james-quall-album
He's also featured in Tim & Eric's Season Cinco:
http://www.adultswimshop.com/cat/DVD-Tim--Eric-Awesome-Show-Great-Job-Season-5.html?referral_id=ASFEED
Andrew Cedermark plays Shea Stadium & Maxwell's in New York next weekend (7/23 & 7/24)
His music's at: http://andrewcedermark.bandcamp.com/
00:00 to 00:15 – I dj
1. John Cage – "In A Landscape" - In A Landscape (Catalyst)
2. Simon & Garfunkel - "For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her" - Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme (Columbia)
3. Bill Fay - "Let All The Other Teddies Know" - Time Of The Last Persecution (Deram)
00:15 to 01:00 – "Bill Cosby Day" w/ James Quall
("No Coltrane")
4. Stark Naked - "All Of Them Witches" - s/t 1971 (Fallout)
01:10 to 01:35 – Phone interview with Andrew Cedermark
01:35 to 02:00 – I dj
5. Olivia Byington - "Lady Jane" - Corra O Risco (Continental)
6. Milton Nascimento - "Tema De Tostao" - Milton (EMI Odeon)
7. Alceu Valenca & Geraldo Azevedo - "Horrivel" - Quadrafonico (Discos Mariposa)
8. Steve Reid - "Long Time Black" - Nova (Universal Sound)
9. Charles Tyler Ensemble - "Voyage From Jericho" - Voyage From Jericho (AK-BA Records)
10. Jon Lucien - "Would You Believe In Me" - Rashida (RCA Victor)
"A variety of music from the Roger Moore as Bond years, including psychedelic rock, avant-garde and early electronic, and less heard pop and dance music"
Tuesdays from 4-6pm PDT on killradio.org
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Roger Moore at 50 - Show #19 w/ David Liebe Hart & Lost Boy ?

David Liebe Hart's music can be listened to and purchased at davidandadam.bandcamp.com
Lost Boy ? is preparing for an East Coast / Midwest / Canada tour with Twin Sister this month - the dates are here
You can find their music at lostboy.bandcamp.com
00:00 to 00:15 – I dj
1. Mountain Bus – “Hexahedron” – Sundance (Good Records)
2. Ernan Roch – “Round Round” - Le Onda Pesada De Ernan Roch Con Las Voces Frescas (Onda Records)
3. Beto Guedes, Danilo Caymmi, Novelli & Toninho Horta – “Caso Voce Queira Saber” – s/t 1973 (Odeon)
00:15 to 01:05 – Interview & live performance by David Liebe Hart
(in between)
4. Paulo Bagunça e a Tropa Maldi – “Tramba” – s/t 1974 (Continental)
01:05 to 01:35 – Phone interview with Lost Boy ?
01:35 to 02:00 – Gary dj’s
(going out)
11. Eddie Callahan – “Santa Cruz Mountains” – False Ego (Ocean)
"A variety of music from the Roger Moore as Bond years, including psychedelic rock, avant-garde and early electronic, and less heard pop and dance music"
Tuesdays from 4-6pm PDT on killradio.org
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