Monday, October 27, 2008

spc_wspc_ThymeWarp_0011

spc_wspc_ThymeWarp_0011

Direct link to the episode:

MP3 -> http://media.libsyn.com/media/msb/spc_wspc_ThymeWarp_0011.mp3

m4a -> http://media.libsyn.com/media/msb/spc_wspc_ThymeWarp_0011.m4a

Brigitte Fontaine - Genre humain

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This is episode 11.

We're nowhere near real time. Its Friday night and I'm working on next Monday's show.

So did anybody catch today's show?

Friday October, 24th 2008?

Anybody? Anybody? (I feel like I should soon be mumbling "Beuler? Beuler?")

(Gad, there was nobody in the studio and I don't there's anybody listening either. [I think I'm going to put a link to a video on the show notes just to draw in the YouTube addicted. {Okay, its not original. I was doing this in my MSBPodcast show notes too, as an extra.}])

Well, I'll just soldier on knowing that I'm far older, weirder and more awake/aware than most of the "Discipulus somes."

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In keeping with the habit, (not the discipline or the tradition, [get over yourself,its a habit, a custom, a practice, a wont,]) we begin with "La Femme A Barbe" by "Brigitte Fontaine" off of the album: "Genre Humain," just because I wanna.

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We got PSAs:

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Campus Safety urges students, faculty and staff to sign up for text alerts, online @ spc.edu/alerts

This will be used to inform students, faculty and staff in an emergency.

This was useful last year in the bomb scare.

To sign up, students must know their Spirit ID # (Bring their Saint Peter's College ID)

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Imagine if you did not have your cell phone, facebook or myspace page, twitter account or your IM or Skype ID to communicate with your friends?

Well, political refugees in Elizabeth (?? NJ [?? facility]) only have Snail Mail to communicate with, and yet they pay one dollar per stamp.

Community Service is asking for your help by buying stamp books for these refugees during October.

Use the Drop Off box at Community Services

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BED: "The Stars and Stripes Forever" by: "John Philip Sousa"

Don't forget to get out and vote!

Do your patriotic duty.

Besides. If you don't vote, you'll have noting to complain about when the selected elected officious officials bend you over and do you dry...

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There are still no prerecorded promos, well except for "moi."

bed: Oilsands by John Jack

Tuesdays at 5 at WSPC:
"Peak Oil" , what it is, what it means to us all (and believe me it does, if you thought that 4.00 a gallon gasoline was bad, (and don't let the pre election slump and sag fool you,) the price of oil will reveal just how incomodious a commodity it is.

I'll be featuring podsafe music so I can retransmit them on a full-blown podcast, with an RSS feed, on iTunes without having to pay my soul out to the RIAA.

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The music this show is "Great Overtures" off an album by the same name.

I have a yen to start a promotion on and for this show, which will probably cost me nothing 'cause it feels like nobody's listening anyway.

I'd use a magic word somewhere in my show, (maybe, the name of a piece of music on my iPod [and its got over 13 thousand tunes as of right now, and some of these are just plain weird, so It's going to be beyond guessing.])

I'd have this in over its own flourish in between tracks.

(And I'm NOT writing it in the show notes either. You have to LISTEN! [And because I'm also podcasting these show, I will give a week from from the air date to award the prize. {Because this prize is also open to my MSBPodcast listeners, as well as to my WSPC listeners, I will be paying for it out of my own unemployed pocket if one of them wins.}])

The first time, to get my feet wet, so to speak, I'd give away some WSPC T-Shirts.

I'm running this past professor Lamachia.

Meanwhile,

"Adelante la musica"

Streaming here on WSPC's Thyme Warp

"Carmen Suite" by "Bizet" here on WSPC's ThymeWarp

"Overture to Candide" by "Leonard Bernstein" here on WSPC's ThymeWarp

"La Traviata, Prelude" by "Giuseppe Verdi" here on WSPC's ThymeWarp

"Oberon Overture" by: "Carl Maria von Wever"

"The Wasps, Ouverture" by "Ralph Vaghan Williams" here on WSPC's ThymeWarp

"The Marriage of Figaro, Overture" by "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart" here on WSPC's ThymeWarp

"The Mastersingers of Nuremberg, Overture" by "Wagner" here on WSPC's ThymeWarp

"The Yeomen of the Guard, Overture" by "Gilbert & Sullivan" here on WSPC's ThymeWarp



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The show notes, incuding the complete text of this episode, and any and all links to the artists featured, are on a server ... somewhere.

And this show is also being podcast in m4a format, which means that it you use a compatible player, like iTunes, you get the content divided up into chapters with images and "hot links" to the the web, on the topic of the chapter or to accompany the music.

You can send me feed back. suggestions, or just some sign that there anybody actually outside the studio.

Address email to charles at msbpodcast.com

I'll let you know what Professor Lamachia and I work out about the promotion.

You will of course be kept in the loop.

What the heck, you're potential winners,

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