 |
January 22, 2010 
|
This week on "Where's My Goddamn Medicine?" Ike and Max are joined by Cracker Aka The Rodsmith who offers up another "Car Of The Week" and presents his new commercial endeavor "Catastrophe Snow Plowing." Max is happy to announce that a series of private appearances have been offered to Ike and that he is looking for his dream date who is intelligent, interesting and interested. This week's featured song is "Flowers on Down" which is one of the CD bonus tracks from HARD LUCK STORIES (available Feb. 16th). |
|
|
Download | | |
| |
"Where's My Goddamn Medicine?" Episode 5 January 15, 2010 
|
|
Banker Max Anderson returns and wants Ike to liquidate assests, rent out the tour bus and play private parties, bar miztvahs and real estate seminars. Ike falls off the wagon and Max struggles with intestinal rumbling |
|
|
Download | | |
| |
A FREE CHRISTMAS SONG FROM IKE! December 17, 2009 
|
Ike Reilly's wildly popular podcast 'Where's my Where's My Goddamn Medicine?" will be going on holiday hiatus until early January so Ike is giving away the holiday song "Christmas Star". Listen to "Christmas Star" and write on Ike's facebook wall (http://www.facebook.com/ikereilly) what you think the song is about. Write a video idea or just write in to say you like it or you don't. Thanks for supporting The Ike Reilly Assassination and Download "Christmas Star" for free...and as always "SPREAD THE WORD!"
Don't forget to sign up for the Ike Reilly mailing list to receive the latest news, shows, videos, podcasts and free downloads!
|
|
|
Download | | |
| |
"Where's My Goddamn Medicine?" Episode 4 November 20, 2009 
|
|
Listen to the last podcast of "Where's My Goddamn Medicine?" before the Monday, November 23rd digital release of Ike Reilly's "Hard Luck Stories." On this episode, Ike will perform acoustic songs with his banker, Max Anderson, including a compelling live acoustic version of the song "Wasted Friends" from "Salesmen and Racists." Cracker (a.k.a. The Rodsmith) will present the Car of The Week as well as discuss the strained relationship Cracker has with his hard-drinking grandmother. West Coast manager Bernard Lippman calls in to voice his pleasure that Ike heeded his advice regarding acoustic performances. He also voices his displeasure that Max performed too. |
|
|
Download | | |
| |
|
|
|
|