
Episode #172
The China Crisis Show 7-30-26
For his birthday this year, Danny chooses to focus on a band that is not incredibly well known, but has inspired a small but rabidly passionate fan base. Ladies and Gentlemen, please meet China Crisis.

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Hosted by Rich Larson · music · EN · 175 episodes
Hosts Rich Larson and Daniel G. Moir bring you a weekly collection of songs and stories based around something significant or topical to the week. It could be an historical event or an upcoming event, something in the news, somebody’s birthday, really anything that moves them. And then they argue.
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Episode #172
For his birthday this year, Danny chooses to focus on a band that is not incredibly well known, but has inspired a small but rabidly passionate fan base. Ladies and Gentlemen, please meet China Crisis.

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Episode #164
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Episode #163
<p>An annual tradition, the boys always start the year out with Danny flying (mostly) solo by looking back over the past twelve months and assessing them as only he can. To many this is the favorite show of the year. Wanna take a peak into the mind of Daniel G. Moir? Buckle up, Buttercup. Here you go.</p>

Episode #162
<p>On the annual gathering of the show's four anointed hosts, Rich, Danny, Kristi and Laura look back at what was a difficult year for each of them, but still find the silver linings, positivity, joy, yadda yadda yadda of 2025. Look, when you can get together with friends and look at the last twelve months and find ways to laugh and enjoy some really great music, then you're still ahead of the game. Happy New Year to one and all, to your families, your loved ones, and everyone else, too. May 2026 bring less of the grrrr and more of the y...
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