Wednesday, January 14, 2009

spc_wspc_ThymeWarp_0027

spc_wspc_ThymeWarp_0027

Direct link to the episode:

MP3 -> http://media.libsyn.com/media/msb/spc_wspc_ThymeWarp_0027.mp3

m4a -> http://media.libsyn.com/media/msb/spc_wspc_ThymeWarp_0027.m4a

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This is episode 27

The first ThymeWarp of 2009.

But its not the first show I have done for the year.

I started on Monday with an episode appearing on MSBPodcast.com in which I hope to raise everybody's consciousness about disability.

I am going to be writing a word of three about education and the disabled to the PauWow. (Wether they choose to publish it is something else. -)

I hope to have some other disabled students for the last half of the show.

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ThymeWarp is an easy show for me to put together. Wednesday are going to be a snap.

I'll just scrape my iPod for something I figure you'd like for an hour of classical music and put it out on a podcast.

There is no live component to the show. After all, I'm hardly going to feature an interview with one of the many decomposing composers who's music I feature.

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The friday shows are going to be a lot tougher.

I'm dropping the 'book review' portion of "P34k O1l" (those episodes are still available on MSP's Podcast and on iTunes if you want to go back and listen to them, or listen to them again.)

We'll be instead seeing what other people are saying about the phenomenon of peak oil and the changes that running out of oil is bringing about to our economy and to our way of life.

That one is going to require a lot of research and writing. Good thing I'm so freakin' obsessive.

I don't know what's up with my life but I'm feeling pretty jazzy these days so I'm starting off with "Addicted to Oil" by "Mr Tunes"

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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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Here's a proper, honest to goodness, real promo. :-)

Promo_WSPC_PeacockNation2008/12/05

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I'll be picking up the new promos and PSA when I show up in school , uh, earlier today. (You do realize that these shows are pre-recorded. Its actually Tuesday and school starts tomorrow, when I'm due in the studio to play this at 17:00 )

This episode is all about morning mists.

Now "Adelante La Musica"

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This episode featured the following music:

"Addicted to Oil" by: "Mr Tunes" ( http://www.projectopus.com/mrtunes ) here on WSPCs ThymeWarp.

"Quiet City" by: "Aaron Copland" here on WSPC's ThymeWarp with your host Charles Rovira.

"Serenade for Strings in E minor, Opus 22: First Movement" by: "Antonín Dvořák" here on WSPC's ThymeWarp with your host Charles Rovira.

"Holberg Suite, Opus 40: Sarabande" by: "Edvard Grieg" here on WSPC's ThymeWarp with your host Charles Rovira.

"Chanson de matin, Opus 15" by: "Edward Elgar" here on WSPC's ThymeWarp with your host Charles Rovira.

"Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Opus 11: Second Movement" by: "Frédéric Chopin" here on WSPC's ThymeWarp with your host Charles Rovira.

"Carmen, Suite No. 1: Intermezzo" by: "Georges Bizet" here on WSPC's ThymeWarp with your host Charles Rovira.

"Oh' What A Beautiful Morning" by: "Glenn Miller" here on WSPC's ThymeWarp with your host Charles Rovira.

"Suite No. 1 in G major: Sarabande" by: "Johann Sebastian Bach" here on WSPC's ThymeWarp with your host Charles Rovira.

"Symphony No. 2 in D major, Opus 73: Second Movement" by: "Johannes Brahms" here on WSPC's ThymeWarp with your host Charles Rovira.


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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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