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Adam Curry interview online
Hey 80s addicts, our latest episode of Stuck in the 80s, featuring an extensive interview with former MTV veejay and current podcasting god Adam Curry, is now online. Click here to listen or click here to subscribe to the series for free on iTunes.
If you're not already listening to Adam's Daily Source Code podcast, you're missing out. Go to dailysourcecode.com to hear it. (And again, it's available on iTunes.) He's also begun experimenting with video podcasts lately.
In our interview, Adam shares stories from the old days of MTV, dishing dirt on how the network was run. He also recounts his visit to Red Square with Skid Row, an encounter with the Moscow Hell's Angels, a fight with Richard Marx, and a story about Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon that will make you miss the 80s even more.
Some more show notes:
-- We recorded this week's show earlier than usual, so we didn't have a full list of Name That 80s Tune winners to announce. But come on -- it was TOO easy anyway. Our new batch of prizes should be arriving on my doorstep anytime, so hopefully we can make good for all our listeners.
-- Don't forget to call our toll-free phone number and leave us messages and greetings to use on the show. We do it all for you. The number is 866-371-9605. Anyone who leaves a greeting gets on the show and gets a prize mailed to you.
-- We're trying to line up a few more special guests for interviews in the coming weeks. No hints yet, but we're stalking some recording artists as we speak.
Enjoy the show!
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