Kami Knake is founder, host & producer of Bands Under the Radar (BUTR), a m… Read Full Bio ↴Kami Knake is founder, host & producer of Bands Under the Radar (BUTR), a music podcast that was started in November 2004 and is now celebrating its 5th year of existence. BUTR podcasts have been downloaded over 3 million times, growing its grassroots fan base by introducing true music lovers to the best bands and songs that they have never heard of.
BUTR’s sole purpose is to be a trusted online music channel for a niche audience of music lovers by discovering great songs & making the music very accessible. BUTR aims to filter out the noise and present only the best of the best.
In June 2009, a digital-only playlist label around the BUTR podcast called BUTR Records was conceptualized and created. BUTR Records released Podcast #37 (30 songs) and Podcast #38 (100 songs) as playlists for sale.
In June 2010, Kami started managing Nashville-based alt rock band “Slow Motion Centerfold”. Their debut album is out on BUTR Records now. You can listen to and get the music here: http://butrrecords.com/
BUTR’s sole purpose is to be a trusted online music channel for a niche audience of music lovers by discovering great songs & making the music very accessible. BUTR aims to filter out the noise and present only the best of the best.
In June 2009, a digital-only playlist label around the BUTR podcast called BUTR Records was conceptualized and created. BUTR Records released Podcast #37 (30 songs) and Podcast #38 (100 songs) as playlists for sale.
In June 2010, Kami started managing Nashville-based alt rock band “Slow Motion Centerfold”. Their debut album is out on BUTR Records now. You can listen to and get the music here: http://butrrecords.com/
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Podcast #13
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@BobSmith-dk8nw
@@Perry_Winkle That's the segment of the Video where they showed her tearing up a picture of the Pope on SNL.
The problem with that - was that no one had any idea why she was tearing up a picture of the Pope.
One of the things that happens to you if you say something that sets a lot of people (or even one) off emotionally - is that from that moment on - the people you are dealing with are in Broadcast Only Mode. That is - they are so busy screaming at you that they are not listening to anything you say.
Another example of this would be John Lennon's remark that the Beatles were more popular than Christ. Here - he hadn't thought that was a good thing - but - people chose to think he was bragging - and no one was listening to his attempt to explain what he meant.
Now here - another factor in things like this - is you have people pushing an Agenda of some kind - who are taking advantage of the situation to push that agenda - without regard to the actual facts of the situation. They don't care about the facts - they only care about pushing their Agenda - and you have a lot of that.
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@Top10BeyondTheScreen
What's your favorite talk show?
@meahdahlgren5875
I don't have one
@vannaty7
My favorite talk show of ALL time, is definitely David Letterman.
@MrAutism22
Geraldo rivera is my favorite trash talk show oh and jerry springer
@samanthatucholski8982
Ellen!
@nasskc896
The Kelly Clarkson Show
@Frito_Pendejo
This is a list of, "Famous people that said something I didn't like and I really wish they got cancelled but didn't."
@danlightened
Haha man!
@tbee1575
Right? This video is a mess.
@jschlegel3047
Yes. Exactly