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Over the Edge Vol. 3: The Weatherman's Dumb Stupid Come-Out Line

Over the Edge Vol. 3: The Weatherman's Dumb Stupid Come-Out Line
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Compilation album (Edited Radio Show) by Negativland
Released 1990 (original)
August 11, 1998 (reissue)
Recorded 1982–1984
Genre Experimental
Length 90:56
Label SST (original)
Seeland (reissue)
Producer Negativland
Negativland chronology
Over The Edge Vol. 2
(1989)
Over The Edge Vol. 3
(1990)
Over The Edge Vol. 4
(1990)
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The Weatherman's Dumb Stupid Come-Out Line was the third volume in the Over the Edge series, which distills the best material from Negativland's radio program Over the Edge, broadcast on KPFA. This album was edited together from several different broadcasts recorded between 1982 and 1984.

Originally released in 1990 by SST Records on cassette only, it was re-released on August 11, 1998 by Negativland's own label, Seeland Records, as a CD with a booklet (Dad, A Bag is Coming: The Weatherman's Dumb Stupid Dictionary, as told to Peter Diddle) and additional printed matter.

The Weatherman declares that he is homosexual and exhorts gay listeners to come out on the air. Sound clips from films, songs including Jim Stafford's "My Girl Bill", anti-gay sermons and stand-up comedy with gay themes are heard in the background.

Using his "Crystal Microphone" and accompanied by Todd Rundgren's song "International Feel", the Weatherman identifies himself as the "Clorox Cowboy" and gives advice about cleaning and electronic repair, with particular focus on doorbell transformers. Samples include Curtis Hoard's "Centipede" and Ennio Morricone's "Humanity".


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