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Listen to Whad'Ya Know
January 1, 2000
It's Michael Feldman's Y2'Ya Know? Show broadcasting from Madison's beautiful and nearly renovated Orpheum Theater.

Listen in Listen in to the entire two-hour broadcast. Read the timings below to find your favorite segment. Or, you can listen to a specific half-hour of the show:

Listen in Part 1
Listen in Part 2
Listen in Part 3
Listen in Part 4

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Hour 1

:00 - Program opening and sponsors. The man who's Y2K defiant...Michael Feldman.

:02 - Michael reflects upon the past one hundred years in his monologue.

:11 - All the News That Isn't

:13 - Guest Interview: Mountain Mel Deweese

:25 - A lovely tune from John Thulin and the Whad'Ya Know? Trio.

:30 - Michael moves into the audience and chats with t.v. executive Larry, Phil, the laughing lawyer, Phil's wife Marian and "Mr. New Years Eve," Bob Sutton. Donations for the Whad'Ya Know? time capsule are also accepted.

:39 - The last quiz of the second millennium is played by Anu and Merlin.

:51 - Michael introduces Edna "Nostracluckus" the psychic chicken and fires up the generator.

:52 - Missouri band Combo Dot Com sings "Too Many Tear Drops." Listen inListen in!

:56 - The countdown to the 21st century begins...the PC drops..."take that, Windows"...HAPPY NEW YEAR! Listen inListen in to this historic moment!

Hour 2

:00 - Program re-opening and sponsors. Another song from Combo Dot Com, "Hot Rod Baby." Listen inListen in!

:06 - Guest Interview: Historian Paul Boyer

:20 - Whad'Ya Know? Trio performs the John Thulin ditty "Lost Ones."

:25 - Michael heads for the balcony to talk about lasers with Scott, doughnuts with David, fetal positions with Luann and school with Peter and Chad.

:32 - The first quiz of the new millennium is played by Mary and Jarren, row 9 seat A.

:46 - Jazz chanteuse Adekola Adedapo performs a song from It's All about Love. Listen inListen in! You can catch her in Milwaukee's jazz scene performing with the Berkeley Fudge Quintet. Adekola does not yet have a nation-wide distributor for her cd "All About Love," but people who want to order a copy can head over to www.hotelmilwaukee.com and contact her via the Hotel Milwaukee show's website.

:52 - Edna makes her predictions. Someone should warn Jerry Falwell.

:54 - Michael and Jim bid a fond adieu.

 

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