Lloyd Cole, Stewart Copeland, Marshwood Great Works School.
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Lloyd Cole unpacks his wonderful new album On Pain (earMUSIC) and explains how he's trying to put the soul back into the machine.  Stewart Copeland, drummer, composer, and co-founder of The Police, returns to the podcast to explain how and why has reworked many of his former band's songs on his recently released album, Police Deranged For Orchestra (Shelter/BMG). Angela Cuddy and Janice Morro, both teachers at Marshwood Great Works School in Maine, tell us how their fifth graders staged their very own Record Store Day at the school, with help from Bull Moose and Third Man Records. And RSD's Carrie Colliton compares notes with Paul on the differences between the Fourth of July and Canada Day (July 1). For more information about RSD go to RecordStoreDay.com. Written, produced, engineered, and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Sponsored as always by Tito's Handmade Vodka, Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, and Crosley turntables. Thank you for listening to our podcast, please subscribe wherever you get podcasts, and by all means tell your friends about us!   
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