Parturation and Podcasts.
Meanwhile, podcasting. It’s a lot like the blogosphere, which is to say decidedly patchy. Decidedly.
For example, there’s Chris Reardon. Very professional DJing, but middle of the road music and sub-local-radio chat. Not my cup of tea, anyhow.
From the BBC, obscurely, there's The Weekender, from Radio Northampton, of all places, which lasts half an hour and has some excellent Indie music; the gig-guide is necessarily parochial, mind. (The BBC has several downloadable programmes here).

The Miller Tells Her Tale has a lot about it. Folk, country and singer/songwriter music, so, at three hours, it's a bit like an evening at a good country pub with live music in the company of a charming Scotswoman.
That's all for now - these things take time. There are a lot of links to podcasts at podcastingnews.com
I'd recommend Dailysonic , its a daily podcast which has some quite interesting features. It takes a while to get into, but it's definately one of my daily listens.
ReplyDeleteDiggnation is pretty good too, once they stop talking about beer at the start of each show.
Alex
my friend Pete has a Podcast radiostation called Bonfire Radio, a whole collection of stuff from the weird and bleeding awful to the weird and wonderful. I like Pete's own Radio shows myself. They're late night coffee and fags, tunes and some incoherent mumbling. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteAnd because great minds think alike, the next few days will see the launch of my own music pages, Podcast/radioshows/mixes by me and some of my mates. Can't think what to call it, but will ask the fans.
Parturition. Urrck.
Here's a Star Trek Ep to take your mind off it. An early epidural and lots of sleep beforehand is my suggestion. Exciting though, eh? A baby Pigsty. :)
My advice: go with painkillers early. Mankind invented them for a reason. Of course, I'm a guy, so take that advice with a grain of salt.
ReplyDeleteYikes, does anybody think Mrs Pigsty has gone into early labour? Good luck, fingers crossed and all that.....
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