Monday, April 30, 2007

Octaman Gets Airplay in Israel

Chaim, Israel!

Things are moving right along in the world of Octaman. The copies of "Rock of Offence" landed in Israel, and one show has already played the song "Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem". The host, Ben Bresky, had some very positive remarks. At the end he said, "Octaman, you're all right". It was a great thrill.
Download the show! "The Beat" with Ben Bresky click here

Also, Rabbi Tovia Singer requested that I send him an MP3 file, so maybe he'll be playing the same song on his show also. You can check them both out at "Israelnationalradio.com"

On the home front, my neighbor (and dentist) helped me with the project over the weekend, as we went about creating an 8 x 10 photo for the promo kits. He also ended up giving me some needed input on the website. His lovely wife patiently sat through a tour of the whole thing, and said she'd read it further. ( http://www.octaman.com ) Also they helped with some much needed peach cobbler.

And some nice reviews are starting to come in, from friends around the country. They will be posted soon. One of the best reviews I ever got appeared on this very blog yesterday. It's down a few posts, written as a reply. If I can make a guys mom dance in the kitchen, well that's what it's all about. Partly sort of...

This week as I mow grass and clean the roof, I realize that it's probably a very good thing I didn't become famous when I was younger. Because if I were to multiply the kind remarks and helps from my neighbors and friends by a thousand or ten thousand or a hundred thousand? - I'd have to wear white all the time and never touch dirt, I'd think I was just so special.

But if I were to multiply my two sisters by the same number, well then there'd be two opposing armies of good vs. evil. If the good side triumphs, then my sisters would be converted to the Truth and they would reform and join sides with Octaman. But if the sisters were to somehow ever win, it would spell certain doom for planet earth...

Tune in for the NEXT EPISODE - "Organic Frequency" - Sounds to fix the earth and what ails it.

Oc




1 comments:

Hal Mark Tribble said...

You go, Octaman. Takes a beating and keeps on bleating... gotta love it.