(A security guard in Santa Rosa, California, outside a Whole Foods.)
Can I tell you, I feel like I've been a little off. Been a little depressed, been sleeping poorly, been managing my time unwisely. I think this has been reflected in the last couple of shows, in both of which I make some pretty dumb mistakes. I corrected those mistakes on the files which are on the show's website, but for those who were listening, it must've been a case of "it's usually not very good but this week it's worse!"
Not that I'm promising this week will be any better. Maybe just the opposite: I'm warning you that my slump continues. But things seemed to go more smoothly for me this week. The proof is in the radio pudding, of course. I could very well be writing about this again next week.
So, why guards? I think the idea for this show came about because of an interesting juxtaposition of experiences. On a Sunday afternoon a few months ago, I was at the Modern Art Museum Of Fort Worth to see a movie. They have a theater, you see. My wife had gone to get the tickets & I was wandering around, looking at gift shop stuff. I noticed that a security guard nearby seemed to be watching me closely. I looked at him, he looked away. I looked away, he turned back to me. That was weird. I don't think I look like the kind of guy who would grab a bunch of art postcards & make a run for it. I looked again, he looked away. The wife called to me & we went to see the movie.
Later that day I was listening to the new album by Fishboy which is called Art Guards & which has a song on it called "Art Guards." It occurred to me that museums might be a good theme. But then I thought, thinking about the furtive security guard earlier, that guards might be a good theme. The idea was planted, & it was time to harvest this week. You'll hear the results tonight!
Yes, tonight, from 9-11pm eastern on 93.9 fm WLXU in Lexington & online as always at Lexington Community Radio Online. The station has a cool new website, by the way. I dig it.
Anyway, listen. Tell me if it sounds like I'm worser than usual. I can take the criticism. I'm not at all guarded. Even tonight!
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