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Blogcritics Radio Podcast Show Number 5

Written by Temple Stark
Published November 10, 2005
Part of BC Radio

Blogcritics Radio Podcast Show - Number 5
(9.3 MB ++ 33m 40s)

The MP3 link ::: HERE

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Historic By the power of example if nothing else, I've convinced the powers that be that podcasting is a good thing for Blogcritics and all mankind. Well, at least the former. (Stay tuned for more news on that or listen to the podcast)

There's a blooper reel and a hidden track in the mix so enjoy the journey through :::

• a parody song "Everything Sounds Like ColdPlay Now" by Mitch Benn and The Distractions

• a small section of a 60-minute interview with Ismail Valentin, the independent filmmaker of "Coyote Busters. The gab fest (OK, I mostly listened), done at the Cookie Jar with tinkling dishes, cell phones and a short squall of crying baby is split into two sections

• with Green To Think's "Liar Like Me" of the new CD of the same name in between.

• Matt Sussman has a unique theory about the power of footwear in athletics to determing the winners (Think Red Sox, White Sox). And he goes jockstrap searching at Toys R' Us.

• Scott C. Smith takes hold of the subject of Reality Show humiliation and walks away disappointed with PBS's not-bitchy-enough approach to the genre. I added Pearl Jam's "Doin' The Evolution" to play in the background.

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Blogcritics Radio Podcast Show Number 5
Published: November 10, 2005
Type: News
Section: Culture
Filed Under: Culture: Administrative, Culture: Podcast
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Writer: Temple Stark
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#1 — November 10, 2005 @ 15:51PM — Temple Stark [URL]

Podcast no. 9 is the revolution, but here's no. 5

#2 — November 10, 2005 @ 16:02PM — Temple Stark [URL]

Listening to it and I lowered the quality down a little too much again. Will have to fix later as the last time took forever.


-temple

#3 — November 10, 2005 @ 20:28PM — Matthew T. Sussman [URL]

Talking behind a MIDI = lost art.

Gonna miss you as podjockey, Temple. You rocked the casbah. You led into me better than Todd Bertuzzi.

#4 — November 11, 2005 @ 09:28AM — Temple Stark [URL]

Lost Art, the next reality show starring Art Garfunkel and Simon Le Bon.

Thanks Matt, that's going on my resume. :-)

#5 — November 11, 2005 @ 20:14PM — Scott C. Smith [URL]

Hey Temple,

Should I send you my bloopers the next time I record something for the podcast?

#6 — November 12, 2005 @ 14:39PM — Temple Stark [URL]

NO, I ihnk audio bloopers are only funny to the BEEP who created them. :-)

#7 — February 1, 2006 @ 12:37PM — DsCv8LixWs [URL]

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