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My Midlife Crisis
with Neil Litt

THE
SUPERMAN
EDITION

"We Now Return to the Amazing Adventures of Superman" was originally posted to the web on May 1, 2002. And while that's my head on George Reeves's body, I don't actually play the role of Superman on the excerpts from the 1969 radio play that originally aired on WUSB (the radio station of SUNY at Stony Brook) that are included in this 2002 free-form mix. In fact, I play Perry White, a thug named "Lefty" and the announcer. The music is by the Ass Ponys, Norah Jones, Warren Zevon, David Bowie, the Rolling Stones, Maria Muldaur, Gil Scott-Heron, Donovan, and many others. (Sorry, Tim, I couldn't get hold of the Spin Doctors's version of "Jimmy Olsen's Blues," but thanks ever so much for suggesting that I have a better physique than George Reeves.) 2hr 30m.


This edition of "My Midlife Crisis" was re-posted to the web
on October 23, 2005, shortly after IDD "Cousin Steve" wrote, "Someone should make an IDD Mix of Superman songs:
Donovan, Kinks, Barbra Streisand, Crash Test Dummies...
There's got to be more......"
 

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2hr 30min


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