Wed, 23 March 2005 ![]() Its time for edition #004 of "The Daily Grind" series. Today I am joined in studio by singer/songwriter John Griffiths. WoW! What a whopping big picture of John. After he left I realized that I had forgotten to take John's picture so I went and dug up this oldy from the TM Gang archives from new Year's Eve at Wall's house several years ago and cropped him out (with Wall's coffee cup full of red wine!) Hold on to your hats people.I believe that John's acoustic piece could be a great little intro/extro piece for the show. RoB As always your feedback is appreciated.
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Thu, 10 March 2005 Podcast #2 (ok really three but the first two were one episode - I think).
A short podcast today (just 19 MB ) and weighs in at a comfortable 20 minutes.
Listen to me blab with Big Barry in Florida.
Then I blab some more!
Once again. Some Brad Sucks
Thats about it for today.
Stay Tuned for the next edition coming soon to an iPod or computer near you.
See you soon!
As always your feedback is appreciated.
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Thu, 10 March 2005 Its time for another Grind. Today I feature my first carcast with topics ranging from podcasting tech tips, legal issues regarding podcasting and a few other things that came to mind in the car.
Music tracks featured today are from The Cooperhill Band, Brad Sucks and the Sprites.
RoBEdition #003 As always your feedback is appreciated.
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Wed, 9 March 2005 This edition has been taken offline in advance of the release of the remix. I will include the interview with Ellen Hamilton about their upcoming trip to Iqaluit in the remixed release. Recent technological advances advances, ok I broke down and dropped the cash needed for equipment appropriate to the task, and computer catastrophies have allowed me to be able to substantially recondition the original recording. Editor's Geek Note:I shot this for video test purposes and only later tried to use the audio here. I had after all never even heard of podcasting! The original is actually the soundtrack from the condenser microphone on my digital video camera. This means you can actually hear the motor of the camera whirring around during quiet moments and a viscious high end. Well yahoo! Another show is in the can. This one is huge-ish at around 97 MB and about an hour and forty five minutes long. Show notes for this one are easy. Night Sun. There that about covers it. Levels are still the hardest part of producing the show, though with the new mixer its getting much easier. Of course, feel like going back and reposting 1_A. EDITOR'S NOTE: this post will soon be replave by a remastered version of the orginal recordings. Recent improvements here at bovinefreepress.com have allowed me to substantially improve the sound quality. In addition , I will add an interview with Ellen Hamilton from Night Sun. When I first shot the video of this "Road Trip Show" I really did not envision using it this way. Actually I had never even heard of podcasting yet. Sometimes you just have to go with what you have. This show also features the first telephone interview with The Daily Grind's International Weather Bureau Chief, Barry Wallace. As always your feedback is appreciated.
Rob McLeod
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Wed, 9 March 2005 This remixed edition is now online. Recent technological advances advances, ok I broke down and dropped the cash needed for equipment appropriate to the task, and computer catastrophies have allowed me to be able to substantially recondition the original recording. Editor's Geek Note: I shot this for video test purposes and only later tried to use the audio here. I had after all never even heard of podcasting! The original is actually the soundtrack from the condenser microphone on my digital video camera. This means you can actually hear the motor of the camera whirring around during quiet moments and a viscious high end. Show Notes: "The Daily Grind" Edition #1 Part A.(Remix)This is my first podcast of "The Daily Grind" from bovinefreepress.com This series called "The Daily Grind" is a selection of music from the Canadian music scene. The content covers a diverse variety of styles. This first podcast "live concert" was recorded on location at the Greenbank Folk Music Society along with tracks from other local Ontario artists. Artists:
Stay tuned for Edition #1 Part B which features recording artists - Night Sun headliners for the Greenbank Folk Music Society recorded live back in November 2004. As always your feedback is appreciated.
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Podcast #2 (ok really three but the first two were one episode - I think).
A short podcast today (just 19 MB ) and weighs in at a comfortable 20 minutes.
Listen to me blab with Big Barry in Florida.
Then I blab some more!
Once again. Some
Its time for another Grind. Today I feature my first carcast with topics ranging from podcasting tech tips, legal issues regarding podcasting and a few other things that came to mind in the car.
Music tracks featured today are from The Cooperhill Band, Brad Sucks and the Sprites.
RoB
