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Sunday, March 19, 2006

podcast no 14 - six acoustic songs

Play (right-click to download). It's longer than usual, at 38 mins 5 secs.

As it says on the tin, today's podcast is all acoustic, with six excellent songs:

The Mary Dream - Say My Name (myspace page)

3D - Loveleigh & Maybe Today (myspace page)

Edwin Derricutt - Cold As Ice

Finniston - Hold Your Hand (myspace page)

The State Broadcasters - Takeshi (myspace page)

Finniston and The State Broadcasters are part of The Wendy House (myspace page)


Thanks to Tragic Shellsuit Disaster for the signature tune and Lucy Evans of Green Eyes for Regression, the soundbed music.

Richard's website of the week: www.lego.com.


(Apologies for the technical glitch. I had to take this show down and re-post it after a little bit of re-editing. There had already been 5 downloads, so sorry to those people.)

 

2 Comments:

Raymond said...
Hi Gabor - excellent show. I thought 3D sounded lovely; I am a sucker for well-executed harmonies. Their first song, in particular, was a joy to listen to. The Edwin Derricutt song reminded me a bit of the solo style of Francis Dunnery (ex-'It bites' frontman). Good stuff, though. Finnieston, as always, sounded great. Maybe I'm biased because they're from Glasgow.

 

Sunday, March 19, 2006 11:06:40 PM  

gabor - the electrical language podcast said...
Grant from three from leith sent me this e-mail:

I've been trying for a while tonight to leave a comment on show 14 but once again Blogger has come up trumps and nothing happens for ages when I try to get to the comments.... then it says there's a server problem and an engineer will investigate.

Lovely show though - I hold you entirely responsible for placing me in such a relaxed and laid-back mood that I fell asleep on the way to work yesterday. Fortunately work is one stop from the end of the route, so even if I'd missed my stop it would only have meant a 2 minute walk across the road...

Hope "yer sair heid" / your hangover wasn't too bad by the end of Sunday ;-)

--
Grant
Three From Leith podcast

 

Wednesday, March 22, 2006 9:09:07 AM  

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