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February 1, 2019

The Crazy Cajun Huey Meaux 1-hour podcast live in studio @WFMU

Before he was busted for pedophilia, Huey Meaux was the top record producer in Texas and Louisiana.


Meaux mixed raunchy rock and roll with drunken call-ins and prison dedications
Nobody knew about his sordid secret lifenot even me.

Huey "The Crazy Cajun" Meaux, lit-up late night radio.

Broadcasting out of Pacifica's KPFT in Houston back in the 70s.

Surreal Mic Strainer, Moves Reducer, Sewage-fly, Overstated Dope-COCK, Alpha-Matador whose Outfit once called him Monarchist, Dust-Toker, Musk Chiba, Frothy Boner Bouncer, First hard-Maker, Apollo ‘Seizure of Swirl’, THE MAN the Leaders Framed!, loader of the snare, dizzy darer, Hard-stitched and bad-Giblets, Career def-producer, perfect-earthling, Bipolar ears, Mic Medley from the city, in 1 piston out emotion, MR. Bang of 20 gestures counted, 1, 2, マイ ugh!, ルス デイヴス Jacuzzi, Whore-crossed influenza, orbit speaks, motor of oozing that writhes, boom-animation, fanny-syncer, erudite Nuance, Mic-papa’s huge musky hit, Meatporter ass, undead and seducing…


Brian May offers very funny "apology" on Instagram. Shared by @brianmayforreal, with love - Bri. (this is why i stay up late)


Brian May offers a very funny "apology" on Instagram. Shared by @brianmayforreal,


with love -  Bri.


(this is why i stay up late)


Dear Folks,

I was shocked and saddened to realise what I had done by my hasty and inconsiderate IG reply to this lady yesterday. I’ve posted an apology to her in the ‘reply’ box, but it seems to have disappeared - so I’m going to try to repeat it here, to be clear. ———-


Dear Sue,


I’m so sorry that I responded to your post so snappily and inconsiderately. My response was a result of my perception that someone was telling me what to do.


I now realise that I was completely wrong in thinking that. You were actually just trying to protect me, for which I thank you. I am mortified to discover the effect my words produced. I had no idea that saying someone was innocent until proven guilty could be interpreted as “defending“ Bryan Singer.


I had absolutely no intention of doing that. I guess I must be naive, because also it had never occurred to me that ‘following’ a person on Instagram could be interpreted as approving of that person. The only reason I followed Bryan Singer was that we were working with him on a project.


That situation came to an end when Mr Singer was removed during the shooting of the film, but I suppose unfollowing him never occurred to me as a necessity.


Now, because of this misunderstanding, I have unfollowed. I’m so sorry. This must have caused you a lot of upset. I wish I could take the comment back, but all I can do is apologize, and hope that my apology will begin to make amends.


Sadly, this is all very public, but since I snapped at you in public, it’s only fitting that I should apologize in public. I’m going to try to follow you so we can communicate privately if you want.




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Dear Folks - I was shocked and saddened to realise what I had done by my hasty and inconsiderate IG reply to this lady yesterday. I’ve posted an apology to her in the ‘reply’ box, but it seems to have disappeared - so I’m going to try to repeat it here, to be clear. ———- Dear Sue, I’m so sorry that I responded to your post so snappily and inconsiderately. My response was a result of my perception that someone was telling me what to do. I now realise that I was completely wrong in thinking that. You were actually just trying to protect me, for which I thank you. I am mortified to discover the effect my words produced. I had no idea that saying someone was innocent until proven guilty could be interpreted as “defending“ Bryan Singer. I had absolutely no intention of doing that. I guess I must be naive, because also it had never occurred to me that ‘following’ a person on Instagram could be interpreted as approving of that person. The only reason I followed Bryan Singer was that we were working with him on a project. That situation came to an end when Mr Singer was removed during the shooting of the film, but I suppose unfollowing him never occurred to me as a necessity. Now, because of this misunderstanding, I have unfollowed. I’m so sorry. This must have caused you a lot of upset. I wish I could take the comment back, but all I can do is apologise, and hope that my apology will begin to make amends. Sadly, this is all very public, but since I snapped at you in public, it’s only fitting that I should apologise in public. I’m going to try to follow you so we can communicate privately if you want. With love - Bri. —— I should add that this is also a sincere apology to anyone else out there that I inadvertently offended. No such offence was intended and I will be more careful in future. Bri
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Episode 1 begins with the distorted, over-amped, amphetamine-fueled face of 'The Killer,' as you'll never see him again; looming, red-faced, in a fish-eyed, demonic visage, where it sees him through Episode 13, in interviews, sodden in whiskey-soaked pill-pride.\n\nTony Palmer's ultimate depiction of the Killer on his Golgotha.\nYou can see him and sister, Linda Gail, sing "Speak A Little Louder To Us Jesus," thanks to Tony Palmer - British documentarian, without compare, who committed to an ambitious project.\n
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