Blogcritics RADIO PODCAST SHOW - Number Two

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[[ Blogcritics Radio Podcast Show 2 ]]
(37:51 +++ 8.8MB)

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The Mellow Show ... Slow grooves ahead ...

0:00 ::: INTRO from Podcast Jockey Temple Stark
(in the background, "Star Wars Darth Vader Imperial March" and Lita Ford's "Your Wake Up Call."

0:59 :::: Kierstin Gray, If I Fell For You

4:47 ::: PJ, intro to Kierstin Gray interview

5:19 ::: Stone from The Couch Sessions, interviews NY Singer / Songwriter Ms. Gray, here mostly about how mp3 downloads are changing the music industry. (excerpt from interview)

9:40 ::: Intro to Carmen Allen singing an a capella version of the song "In the Garden" - also sung at her grandmother's funeral last week.

10:46 ::: Carmen Allen sings "In the Garden"

13:18 ::: CONTEST, Contest Rules and duty. The prize is this $90 Sony Digital Voice Recorder ICD-P210, with software and cables, etc. For reference, here's the link to Podcast 1

15:03 ::: Aaron McMullan, "3 a.m., and Head Gone Reelin' "

19:55 ::: PJ lead into Editor's Picks and an explanation of what they are

20:38 ::: Editor's Picks for week of Sept. 24 to Sept. 30

26:40 ::: Matt Sussman's talking and choosing 2005 Major League Baseball post-season regular-season award winners.

33:24 ::: PJ Outro, Thank you's. Invitation to become a BC member so you can be a part.

34:58 ::: Neal Stuart's BlueBill - a bluegrass number

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NOTE, I got Eric Olsen's e-mail wrong in the podcast. It is ecolsen2003 @ cs.com.

***All complete songs used with permission of performers***

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  • 1 - DJRadiohead

    Oct 11, 2005 at 2:45 pm

    Downloading now... trying to come up with my contribution to #3. Also trying to learn how to get my sound levels right!

  • 2 - Matthew T. Sussman

    Oct 12, 2005 at 8:57 am

    I wanted to ensure that someone sounded like a complete tool on the radio, and I was the man for the job.

    Nice work, TAS. (But it's not post-season awards. It's regular season. Did I say that?)

  • 3 - Temple Stark

    Oct 12, 2005 at 9:35 am

    Oh bull - what you had to say was great. I enjoyed it tremendously and I disagree absolutely about A-ROD being worthy of much accolade at all.

    Regular season. Correct. I'll fix now.

  • 4 - Aaron, Duke De Mondo

    Oct 12, 2005 at 12:34 pm

    another excellent excellent job here temple. i think this was a step on from the first, in terms of just the feel of the thing. you sound much more relaxed, for one thing, and also, the tighter editors picks bit is probably for the better, in so much as you don't have such a long list being read out anymore.

    heh, and that McMullan fella. what an arse he sounds like.

  • 5 - Temple Stark

    Oct 12, 2005 at 12:41 pm

    one long fart ... :-)

    No no - I loved it more than any fart.

    This Podcast definitely turned mellow on us. In a lovely way

    Thanks again everyone for giving me the pieces to glue together.

  • 6 - Temple Stark

    Oct 12, 2005 at 3:04 pm

    MKW is ahead in the contest with 9 right.

    I know someone out there can do better.

  • 7 - DJRadiohead

    Oct 12, 2005 at 3:26 pm

    That McMullen fella was a twat!




    (Kidding)

  • 8 - DJRadiohead

    Oct 12, 2005 at 3:27 pm

    It was a good episode but I think it was missing a certain string of profanities. I will see if we can get some of that flair in #3.

    This was good, Temple. I think it is going to continue to progress.

  • 9 - Mark Sahm

    Oct 12, 2005 at 8:19 pm

    I agree that the progression is there. Good job, T-Stark. And Sussman did not sound bad at all (as Booey had suggested last round). I suggest Suss does a segment with his lady. That has the potential to be humorous.

    Temple, my only suggestion is to maybe offer a mono and stereo version (since you probably had the latter first anyway). The mono is nice for downloads, but I felt the music portions suffered a bit from the downgrade. Just my two cents.

  • 10 - Mary K. Williams

    Oct 13, 2005 at 9:38 am

    Temple writes: "MKW is ahead in the contest with 9 right.

    I know someone out there can do better."

    No, I don't think anyone can.

    ::::Jedi Mind Trick:::::

    "It's no use, drop out now. There is no contest. You know nothing of music. You don't know what music is. Go home"

    At least I can have some fun on such a crappy day.

  • 11 - Matthew T. Sussman

    Oct 13, 2005 at 9:41 am

    I think I have figured out 12 of them, but I won't enter. Remeber, I'm trying to give the world my voice in small doses. Too much will cause nuclear winter.

  • 12 - Mary K. Williams

    Oct 13, 2005 at 9:43 am

    This really had the makings of a good radio show, sounds like what I listen to every morning(WGIR) - full of wonderful tools, arses and twats - the lot of them.

    And I mean that in a good way. : )

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