It’s an acoustic thing show 11
It’s an acoustic thing show 11
Artist of the month

Twenty Questions for Rick Frost
1. Where do you live and why? (Be as specific or non-specific as you like) I live in the state of CT, in the U.S. The only reason I live here is I can’t afford to move. Ideally I’d live on a warm beach
2. When did you first know you wanted to write music? (not play it…write it) In the womb. 3. How did you choose your performing name? I lucked out. I was born with it. People ask what’s your given name and it’s Rick Frost. Very little imagination needed for that aspect of my career
4. If you were a rap artist, what would your name be? Let’s see there’s Ice Tea; Ice Cube; Vanilla Ice. How about Ice D. Frost
5. What is your favorite song by another artist? Tie between Little Wing and Angel, both by Hendrix 6. What is your favorite song of your own? Faith No More, because basically I’m really a political animal. One of the driving forces in my life is my focus on economic disparity and general inequality on a global scale and my commitment to somehow change it.
7. Summer, Spring, Winter or Fall? Summer! Ah, warm breezes….beaches, etc.
8. Your favorite story to tell is… All of my favorite stories are really long and self-incriminating. If you really are interested email me at rickfrost44@hotmail.com and I will mail you a copy of one of my favorite stories. 9. Do you use your music to make an impression on the opposite sex? I’m sure when I was younger I did
10. Has it ever worked? I’m sure when I was younger it did. Things change as you age. For example, my last show was sold out. As a joke, I circulated a rumor that I would be playing naked. People started to call and demand a lower price on tickets.
11. Is there a song you’ve always wanted to write that you cannot seem to write? Lots of them. Seems like every song I was just about to write, John Lennon beat me to it. I think he was reading my mind. 12. Coffee, tea or milk? Coffee-if I were in need of a transfusion they would roll in a percolator 13. If you could meet one living person that you might not otherwise meet, who would it be? Impossible to pick just one so I’ll say Bono, Oprah and Angelina Jolie because each of them has used their fame and fortune to address poverty, hunger and economic disparity and I believe there is no better use for something as useless as fame. 14. If you could meet one dead person, that you hopefully would not otherwise meet, who would it be? John Lennon (Don’t tell anyone, but I’ve met him in my dreams. He’s a very active spirit)
15. Is there a place you must visit before you die? Stonehenge-There is something intrinsically beautiful and mysterious about the place. I feel inexplicably drawn to it. 16. When you are inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame in America, who will introduce you? DJay Buddha – I will insist on it 17. Train A leaves the station at 1pm and travels at a rate of 100mph(don’t know the kph conversion). Train B leaves the station at 2pm and travels at a rate of 200mph. Which train is Casey Jones driving? It has to be Train B. You know “high on cocaine..Casey Jones you better watch your speed.”
18. Dog or cat or…? Dog - Any being that can lick its’ own balls … then run over and lick your face and somehow convince you that they love you in the process - they’ve just got it going on don’t ya think? 19. Complete this sentence: People often ask me______. Where did you get that beautiful hair?
20. Well, what do you tell them? ”Wal-Mart - aisle four.”
Rick Frost
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Great show Rick as ever. Good to have you back!
Ian C. Uren said this on March 7th, 2007 at 10:29 am
Very good, Rick. I wondered where you’d been. Did you hear my interview with Plastic Dave?
Frictionfiction Show said this on March 7th, 2007 at 7:45 pm
Dear DJay Buddha, Wonderful show and great to hear the versatile music of Rick Frost. Thanks for featuring him. Also good to hear the other artists music. If not for this podcast program I may never have had the pleasure. As a new fan of the show I look forward to future programs. Sending light, peace and happiness Lynette Turner
Lynette Turner said this on March 7th, 2007 at 7:59 pm
My two favorite musical acts are Rick Frost and Gandalf Murphy & The Slambovian Circus of Dreams. Rick turned me on to this show and I’m glad he did - lots of good players. A diverse smorgasborg of original tunes. Nice job by everyone involved! Thanks, Darnel
Darnel said this on March 7th, 2007 at 8:13 pm
Wonderful, it’s been too long since my last fix…it’s amazing the talent that is out there … thanks Rick.
Matt Kenary said this on March 8th, 2007 at 1:21 pm
Aaaaaah - good to have you back. Great start to my day.
Thanks DJAY - and thanks to all the musicians yet again.
Keiran said this on March 9th, 2007 at 7:43 am
This show was as tasty as a bag chocolate-covered coffee beans and a cafe au lait. Kudos
Ardisalis said this on March 9th, 2007 at 8:13 pm
Incredibly diverse line-up. We’ve been fans of Rick Frost for years and he told us that the AFCollective was “choc full of brilliant singer/songwriters”. Having listened for myself, I have to agree w/ him.
John said this on March 13th, 2007 at 10:21 am
Absolutely wonderful show!Your artist of the month has a sense of humour and plays quite well. The DJ has a very sexy voice. And, the rest of the players on the show are excellent as well. A winning combination!!!
Alice said this on March 13th, 2007 at 6:29 pm
Hey Rick, I just love to see ya get all this attention with all your fans and the over seas radio stations. They love ya over there, but we have you here and I just get a kick out of seeing everybody flip out over your music. Love ya buddy… hey that something special cd cover it’s beautiful who is your artist?
Dave Ross said this on March 14th, 2007 at 12:19 am