View From the Pew Radio #8

Part of: View From The Pew Radio

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Extra music this week, from someone who isn't exactly an up-and-comer.

:00 Intro
:54 Solomon's Request: "Psycho" (purevolume, myspace)
4:08 And Stars Fell: "Shake the World Off"
8:17 Psalm 7
15:20 Promo: Podcast Expo 2005
15:50 Transistor Radio: "California in December" (purevolume, myspace)
18:42 Promo: Breakaway Podcast
20:24 ApologetiX: Look Yourself
26:35 Jamie Rowe: "Valentine" (purevolume, myspace)

I tried to do something creative this week, and Audacity didn't like it — two sound effects didn't end up being played, even though I put them in the mix. Not sure what happened, but I'm going to see if I can do it next time. Unless someone wants to donate an Adobe Audition setup? (hehe)

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Warren Kelly is a graduate student studying church history at Southern Seminary in Louisville, KY. His personal blog, View From the Pew, is a repository for his cultural criticism and theological/historical writings, and his weekly podcast features …

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  • 1 - Al Barger

    Nov 05, 2005 at 4:31 pm

    Good work, Warren. The show becomes smoother and more professional as you go on all levels.

    Solomon's Request was pretty good.

    The ApologetiX thing was, however, kinda lame. It was not really at all any kind of "parody" or satire of Eminem, but a lame lyrical re-write with all the passion drained out of it.

  • 2 - Warren

    Nov 06, 2005 at 10:08 am

    Thanks, Al. I guess part of the problem is that I don't listen to Eminem enough, so I didn't see the difference. That's part of the problem with parody -- you have to know about the original to appreciate the parody.

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