Posts from — January 2006
Bye Bye January
More music as the days get longer and January exits. Can’t believe how fast the year is going…
I talk about the State of the Union address and Bush encouraging the American Competitiveness Initiative.
What we need is to encourage creativity. Everyone has a creative contribution.
I Play:
Spanish brass & fury by Burnshee and Thornside
Guitar Rag by JAG
One at a time (featuring Monica) by Burnshee and Thornside
January 31, 2006 No Comments
Break in the Weather
Listen to a few tunes on a Sunday morning with a break in the weather.
I talk about Tivo and podcasting and why RSS is so powerfull in combination with a system like AmigoFish.
And how an rss feed or a list of them (Listening List) could approximate radio.
I reference TopTen Sources as an example of Reading Lists.
I play:
Reborn into Orange by Orb Gettar
The Girl I Never Seen by Bullet Called Life They have merchandise coming soon - show them some love..
Such a Sunny Day by Myles Cochran
January 29, 2006 No Comments
Save us from DRM
Listen to a mild rant about DRM. I talk about a Senate hearing where Senator John Sununu questions the value of the Broadcast Flag.
Music Played:
Wait a While by Myles Cochran
Note to Self by Trip Wamsley
Rain Forest by Thursday Group
January 25, 2006 2 Comments
Just a little Music
Podcast with some great music.
I play some music from Magnatune:
Don’t do me any favors by Trip Wamsley
Coast Highway and Dog Don’t Hunt by John Williams
I talk like I’m from South Georgia and that’s it..
January 22, 2006 No Comments
Some CC Music
Podcast of some fine music on this beautiful January day.
I play some music from Magnatune:
Something Pretty by Myles Cochran.
Burnshee and Thronside Borderline (featuring Lilling) from the album The Art of Not Blending In.
And from CC audio:
Ottmar Liebert Carrousel-Florida 2005.
I talk about AmigoFish and how I caught two new podcasts that otherwise I would not have found:
Blank Label Comics with Dave Kellett and Kristofer Straub.
Sparkletack About the history of San Francisco
January 15, 2006 No Comments