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Saturday, December 16, 2006

podcast no 52 - the anniversary podcast

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I recorded podcast no 1 on 18 December 2005. For this anniversary edition, all the music is chosen by listeners:

1. Mr & Mrs Frankenstein by The Eisenhowers - chosen by Mark Johnson

2. Arva Az A Madar by Andrea Gerak - chosen by Mike Holubinka

3. Interference by Electrum - chosen by Mark Hunter (tartanpodcast)

4. Weatherman by Boo Hewerdine - chosen by Bruce McKinnon (the dogbox podcast)

5. Hurricane by K-Gari - chosen by Raymond Weir (Gum, The Eisenhowers)

6. Clear Air Turbulence by Nick+Gerald - chosen by Neil (Well Made Music podcast)

7. Inside Out by Mellow Dramas - chosen by Gerald Berliner (Nick+Gerald)

8. Loveleigh by 3D - chosen by Graham Holland (It's A Frog's Life acoustic podcast)

9. You (Always On My Mind) by Brackenridge - chosen by Caroline Kovacs

10. Never See by Kasino - chosen by Benjamin Somerville (Venture Electric)

11. Rising River by Id Guinness - Chosen by Grant Mason (Three From Leith podcast)

Additional audio by Jessica Kovacs and bumpers by John Newton, "the radio guy". Soundbed music was clips from tracks by Green Eyes, Map, Nick+Gerald and Torchomatic. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

Normal service resumes next week. I hope to give you some great songs for Christmas.

 

7 Comments:

Anonymous A Scotsman in Malaysia said...
Happy Birthday!
A cracker of a show with a few of my favourites from 2006 and not just from your podcasts.
Eisenhowers, Electrum and Kasino have been on the iPod regularly.

 

December 16, 2006 2:36 PM  

Blogger Nick+Gerald said...
Great show Gabor.

I hope you look back on your first year with enormous pride on a great achievement. A lot of work and thought have gone into these podcast and I think it's paid of in spades. Looking forward to many more in 2007

Nick and Gerald

 

December 16, 2006 7:58 PM  

Anonymous Neil said...
A great show and what a fantastic idea requesting favourites was.

Here's to many more EL podcasts.

 

December 18, 2006 8:14 PM  

Blogger Grant said...
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December 19, 2006 12:00 PM  

Blogger Grant said...
What a cracking show and an amazing selection from the listeners. I have a feeling that Andrea Gerak may get an order for her CD as I'd forgotten just how haunting that song was. I fell in love with that vocal style when Deep Forest used it on Boheme, and when Kate Bush used it on an album whose title escapes me for the moment.

I loved Pete'n'Dud in the pub - they should have their own show. Maybe you could offer production services in exchange for some pints and the odd pub meal ?!

Gerald - you deserve a part in Dr Who with a voice like that... I almost hid behind the sofa when you came on ;-)

Mrs Gabor - what a lovely voice. Time you gagged your husband and did the talking every week. To quote Billy Connolly - he has "a voice like a goose farting in the fog" !

Only joking, of course. Here's to many more years of TELP. My Mondays wouldn't be the same without it - I'm off to listen again as the playlist is a classic which should be made required listening for any novice podcast listener.

 

December 19, 2006 12:01 PM  

Blogger Gary said...
Hey Gabor, congratulations on your anniversary. Here's to many more :)

 

December 22, 2006 10:17 AM  

Anonymous Raymond said...
I've had this show on my laptop for about a month and finally got around to listening to it ... better late than never, I suppose. Some great stuff (as usual) and some amusing contributions. The Boo Hewerdine song, in particular, is fantastic. Congrats again, Gabor. Here's to the next hundred.

 

January 20, 2007 12:16 PM  

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