J-Man looks back on classic holiday moments, some gifts that he received over the years, social media arguments, and also his thoughts on AI Art and where he’d like to see things progress next year.
Time for some holiday hooliganism with some fantastic music thrown in as J-Man and the Jam Fam deck the halls and bring about yuletide cheer with 32 tracks and crazy fun.
It will be jolly, it will be unorthodox, and Fridays still belong to Jams!
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This week J-Man leads you all on a powerful galaxy tour that spans the everlasting universe, we’ll be listening to different themes all while riding out into a uncertain future filled with lost, love, fortune and advancement. This episode has close to 3 hours of musical content made from some of the finest musicians across the world.
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J-Man is coming in a moment’s notice to discuss the Holidays with you all. He’ll be looking into Baby it’s cold outside, and other SJW nonsense. He will also discuss his top 5 Christmas movies of the year, and of course gives an appropriate approach to the holidays.
After taking a small break from Tuesday’s performance It’s Thanksgiving Eve, and J decides to share his insight on the Trump/Hamilton debacle, Working on Thanksgiving Day issues, Thanksgiving Day Hijinks, Optimism for 2017 regarding video games, and telling America to cut loose and eat hearty for one day.
Production Note: This episode was produced on 11/23/16, and is now edited and available for all to hear.
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