Friday, November 21, 2008

spc_wspc_ThymeWarp_0021

spc_wspc_ThymeWarp_0021

Direct link to the episode:

MP3 -> http://media.libsyn.com/media/msb/spc_wspc_ThymeWarp_0021.mp3

m4a -> http://media.libsyn.com/media/msb/spc_wspc_ThymeWarp_0021.m4a

Video Links

This is episode 21

The worst thing about being ambivalent is that you never know if you should be happy about something ... or not!

I've had a roller coster of a time over the past couple of days.

It was bad, then todays its good, and my future's so bright I gotta wear shades but still ...

"I Have a Bad Feeling About This" by "Digital Droo" off of "Active Lancer Original Soundtrack" here on WSPCs ThymeWarp.

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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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There are still no prerecorded promos so I'm going to fake one right now.

How about if I tell you about "Dan and Dave on Sports in the Morning"

"Looking for quality sports talk?

Then look no further than Dan Drutz, our own assistant director of athletics, and David Freeman.

They’re here to give you all the latest news and discussion in both college and professional sports.

If you’re a sports fanatic, you won’t want to miss a second of what these two guys have to say.

So be sure to catch “Dan and Dave on Sports in the Morning.”

Every Tuesday from 11 to 12 noon. Only on WSPC: The Sound of Saint Peter’s College.

I just caught their show here in the studio and its "pretty darn good!".

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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 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 ASCAP/BMI.

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I have nothing but loathing for the kind of low-lifes you encounter in the world of finance.

I've worked all my life with the scum of the earth, "viz" for banks, and every time I left one contract after another, I prayed that I'd be able to find proper work for somebody making something real instead.

The quick shuffle bull-shit and lying straight to everybody's face is the reason why.

Now lets hope that they've lied their last lie.(Wall Street still has the nice buildings but they've got metaphorical flames roaring from the office windows, and some of these buildings have been refurbished and gone condo.)

Lets hope I never have to do that again.

I like working at the studio here at St. Peter's College.

Never thought of myself as a recording engineer but, if the foo shits, wear it.

Now, "Adelante La Musica"

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This episode featured the following music:

"I Have a Bad Feeling About This" by "Digital Droo" off of "Active Lancer Original Soundtrack" here on WSPCs ThymeWarp.

"Adagio in G Minor (for Organ and Strings)" by "Tomaso Albinoni" here on WSPC's Thyme Warp.

"Piano Quartet in A Major, "The Trout" Fourth Movement" by "Franz Schubert" here on WSPC's Thyme Warp.

"Water Music, Suite No.1 in F Major: Air" by "George Frideric Handel" here on WSPC's Thyme Warp.

"Appalachian Spring: Excerpt" by "Aaron Copland" here on WSPC's Thyme Warp.

"Humoresque in G flat major, Opus 101, No. 7" by "Antonin Dvořák" here on WSPC's Thyme Warp.

"Romance No.1 in G Major (for Violin and Orchestra), Opus 40" by "Ludwig Van Beethoven" here on WSPC's Thyme Warp.

"Piano Concerto In A Minor, Op. 16 - 2. Adagio" by "Edvard Grieg" here on WSPC's Thyme Warp.

"Symphony No.2 in E Minor, Opus 27: 3rd Movement" by "Sergei Rachimaninov" here on WSPC's Thyme Warp.
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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's anybody actually outside the studio.

Address email to charles at msbpodcast.com

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