It’s a Sunday solo show.
- The weather was beautiful today here in California, with a nice breeze blowing in off of the Pacific Ocean. Those winds will carry all of that pure, fresh ocean air over the rest of the continent, where it’ll eventually be fouled up by the rest of the country’s carbon emissions. Also, jetpack raptors with freeze rays.
- I gave an update on my NaPodPoMo progress. (I’ve been keeping track.)
- I talked about how there probably won’t be any more mixtape episodes for awhile.
- I talked about an idea I have for a new music podcast. I got a tweet earlier today from Erk. He thinks I should do my own music podcast.
- I would like to do more live shows and I’d really like to add some cameras to the mix.
- I signed up No Market Radio for podcast statistics thru Blubrry.
- I played a clip from this video of Neil deGrasse Tyson debunking the 2012 “end of the world” thing:
- Matt said he listens to our podcast and Coast to Coast AM. Coast to Coast is weird.
- I had some comments on a recent discussion I listened to that included one of the producers of the Adam Carolla podcast.
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somnistatic November 26, 2012
I love hearing the open lines on Coast to Coast AM… I can’t tell sometimes if George Noory actually believes the people or if he’s just patronizing them!
Nathan November 26, 2012
I would be willing to help produce your music show if you could clarify some things for me. Your idea sounds kind of like what we do on Halfway where I don’t listen to Jen’s songs ahead of time and she doesn’t listen to mine. It sounds like what you are proposing is that all the songs get sent to you by other people and you may or may not have heard them before. I did not understand what you were saying about altering the file or metadata so you don’t know what you are listening to.
Shawn November 26, 2012
In order for the songs to get to me completely “blind,” someone would have to log them (name of artist, track title, name of ppodcaster who submitted the song) and then change the name of the file itself to something generic like “track 1,” etc. I’m thinking five songs per show. I’d load up the “blind” tracks here and then play them, giving my commentary on each. And after I listened to them, then I’d see the name of the artist and the song title. If that makes sense. (We’d have to do something over her with slips of paper or something, but it’d doable.)
Jen has volunteered to help, too. But I’d like to get several people committed to collecting and submitting songs before I decide to do it.
somnistatic November 27, 2012
I’d like to contribute! That’d be fun!
vansunder November 27, 2012
I’d be willing to strip the info out of the songs and adding the info to a spreadsheet or text document, whichever you prefer. I’d submit songs, but I don’t listen to enough of the podsafe music these days. No time to hunt them down.