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[07/03/06]

[Phone Ins]: Raiana
[Length]: approx 2 hours.

[Notes]:
When Raiana called, Dave was telling her about all the IMs he was recieving about her SRL Vixen pics. He ended their convo by coming up with "jam out with your clam out," as the female version of "rock out with your cock out."

Dave brought up that if a guy is with his girlfriend, and she says his penis is "beautiful," that it means its too small.

During the show, Dave said that sparkle tags on myspace are gay. Later on, someone set up the "Anti-SParkle Tag Army" on myspace, which started growing rapidly as he was broadcasting. There were 300+ members in under an hour.


[07/14/06]

[Guest(s)]: Richard, Carmen
[Phone Calls]: Raiana, Larissa, Steve Isaacs
[Length]: approx 3 and a half hours.

[Notes]:
Dave mentioned that the "Why Cry" video would be available on both 6767 as well as TPC.com as of today.

When talking to Larissa, he was talking about RockStar: Supernova and how he would want to kill himself if he were in that band. Carmen took some time on air to discuss what she thought of the contestants, mainly Dilana who is one of her favorites.

Dave and Carmen jammed "Back In Black," with Carmen playing drums.

The second time Dave tried to reach Steve, he got him and took some time out to talk about the "Why Cry" video. He also told Steve of the first post on his blog today, where someone told him the "Why Cry" video sucks. Steve then went to his website and was going to leave a comment, but was denied as he needed to register to post a comment. So he registered and left a message which Dave read aloud which was just promoting the "Why Cry" video.


[07/16/06]

[Guest(s)]: Sasha (House Band bassist), Paul (House Band leader), Neil Struass, Kennedy & husband Dave, Lisa Leverage
[Length]: approx 1 hour.

[Notes]:
This was broadcast with Gregg backstage before the recording of RockStar: Supernova.

Gregg asked Dave about the recent Panic Channel show at the Roxy, and Dave shared that he thought it sucked because it was a "corporate event" and that they had problems with the amps. There were also signs all over for RockStar: Supernova, which Dave had them take down during TPC's performance.

About halfway through the show, Dave was joined by Neil, Lisa, Kennedy and her husband Dave. When talking to Kennedy, she was recalling moments from her time with MTV that overlapped with Steve Isaacs' time, and also random moments from Camp Freddy Radio. They all discussed their favorites on the show, as well as favorite moments so far.


[08/17/06]

[Phone Ins]: Todd Newman, Raiana
[Length]: approx an hour and a half.

[Notes]:
Dave played a couple TPC tracks, including: "Teahouse," "Left To Lose," "Awake," "Outsider." He even threw in "Mourning Son" off of Trust No One.

He was broadcasting from his new apartment, and was having difficulty figuring out how to do a load of laundry.

Rock Star was a big subject, and Dave was asked if he would get up and play at some point, but he felt he shouldn't so the viewers aren't confused whether or not he's actually in Supernova.

He ended the show after an hour and a half because he needed to get ready to do Loveline with Steve. Just before signing off, someone told Dave they took naked pictures for him, but it was actually a picture of several board members and Brett Scallions "Deez Nuts"ing Dave.


[08/19/06]

[Phone Call(s)]: Steve Isaacs
[Length]: approx 2 hours.

[Notes]:
After playing "Loop Hole" by The Panic Channel, Dave answered questions regarding why it didn't make the album. His response: "The reasons are simple, I just, I wanted to have a tighter album. Sometimes if you give people too much material it gets diluted and nothing really stands out because there's too much to digest and the other reason is when you do imports and stuff you want B-sides, you want songs that you can give to Japan, and to different countries, or have them be on specific versions, but I do love that song and I love Go On too."

Dave discussed his upcoming series, The Product, co-written with Neil Strauss and Cliff Dorfman. It's a "fictional drama based on reality" that features the fictional band called Load, and The Product is a show around that band as they try to make a comeback. This series will be airing on FX.

Dave called Steve twice, the first was mostly about TPC, including the bonus tracks for (ONe). The second call was mainly about Rock Star.


[08/26/06]

[Phone In(s)]: Todd, Camp Freddy Radio
[Length]: approx 2 and a half hours.

[Notes]:
There was a lot of questions for Dave regarding RockStar: Supernova. Any time he would try to talk about something else, there was another question or comment sent in that took him back to this topic. At one point he was so sick of it that he said he was going to shut down his site.

His friend, and neighbor, Todd called in and they spoke for quite a bit. Dave mentioned that Todd would be teaching him how to go to the super market. He brought up that he needed a new assistant, and was having fun with Todd discussing possible job qualifications, which were between the ages of 18 and 19, blonde or possible redhead.

Towards the end of the show, Billy Morrison and Donovan Leitch called Dave while on air on Camp Freddy Radio.


[08/28/06]

[Phone Call(s)]: Larissa, Todd
[Phone In(s)]: Larissa
[Length]: approx 100 min.

[Notes]:
Opening the show, Dave talked about how the press was bugging him for comments as he's going to the gym, and he was so annoyed that he had a "Sean Penn moment" and got up in their faces, to the point where they were threatening to press charges, but didn't.

Larissa described Dave's new assistant, who is a 19 year old female. Dave couldn't help but discuss how she could assist him late at night. They talked about that, Rock Star and other random subjects for quite a long time. Larissa called him on her way home to suggest getting on satellite radio because she was bored in the car.

Dave mentioned he was asked to present at this years Video Music Awards with Perry, to which he obviously didn't accept because he felt they had a better chance of playing a song together.

This show was mostly talking, and Dave said he only played 4 songs during the whole show.


[08/29/06]

[Phone Call(s)]: Larissa
[Length]: approx one hour, 45 min.

[Notes]:
Dave had to restart the show as he had technical difficulties and apparently lost some of the show. After playing a few tracks, he called Larissa back and talked about a few different topics, but of course the main one was Rock Star.

Larissa mentioned that it's been a while since they gave away a T-shirt, so Dave gave one away to the following TPC question: "Name the band that Steve Isaacs was in before The Panic Channel that never actually got released." Of course the answer is Skycycle.

During the show, Martyn LeNoble sent Dave an IM as he was listening. The first thing they talked about was 24, then Dave asked him what's going on with his music.


[08/30/06]

[Length]: approx an hour and a half.

[Notes]:
This was a "RockStar wrap-up show," and Dave addressed more conspiracy theories and other general questions that were sent to him, including a lot about Ryan and his comments after being eliminated.

Dave mentioned that the msn site for voting was down the previous night because of so many people voting that it crashed the server.

At one point Dave read a question someone sent in, asking how he avoided STD's while getting some on the road, to which he answered "a lot of it condoms my friend, a lot of it is a fucking roll of the dice."


[08/31/06]

[Phone Call(s)]: Larissa, Todd, Ryan Star
[Length]: approx an hour and a half.

[Notes]:
The big thing on tonights show was Dave's phone interview with recently eliminated RockStar: Supernova contestant, Ryan Star. Dave asked how he felt about being eliminated, and whether there were any sexual relations in the house. Towards the end of their conversation, Dave asked Ryan if he had a favorite now, to which he answered Lukas.




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