Fred is an interesting interview. He tells us about a close encounter with a bomb in Liverpool, the open spaces of Wales, and more in part 2 of my interview with him here.
ShowNotes
00:00 Hello from me
2:15 Bombed in Liverpool and origin of the word “BlockBuster”
Accompanying music is ““Experience Vellano” from Highest Praise Productions via the PMN.
6:18 Dana Fuchs sings “Strung Out On You”
10:27 bomb shelter ettiquete & two near miss stories, again with Highest Praise Productions in background.
14:52 Arthur Yoria had a landslide victory in our 2nd Song Contest with 37% of the 53 votes. Thanks to everyone who voted and so here’s the first person to ever have their 2nd song on my show… “At Least You’ve Been Told”
17:41 wide open spaces of Wales and Highest Praise Productions, song Restless”
22:05 the answer is.. Tom Cruise’s movie here
22:56 Kelli, Bob & Phil got my first three free CDs.
Still more to claim. Email me
Rob Costlow’s song “Family” from Sophmore Jinx used as my theme (intro/outro)
behind the scenes stuff here and
ShowNotes
00:51 Happy New Year
1:46 childhood pet Henrietta
backing music thanks to Carlos Tabora and his fittingly titled song, “Remember When”
4:23 Kevin Reeves sings, “Shine”
08:30 Europe & Cécile a memorable friend
Accompanying music: Winter Story by Grigor Iliev from the PMN.
13:31 C. Ashleigh Caldwell sings “Onto Something”
16:18 more of Europe and little known treasures of Paris
19:58 Brother Love’s little “Ad” for FirstPersonShow
20:13 Listen to the two clips and name the movie they come from.
Here are the clips again.
The voices are pretty famous and not too hard to identify.
Who will be the first to post the name of the film here?
21:32 Come back for Show #10 in a few weeks to hear if anyone guesses the answer to this movie quiz.
Rob Costlow’s song “Family” from Sophmore Jinx used as my theme (intro/outro)
I’ve been doing this show for 7 months and just discovered a really obvious way to make the shows!…
The format of my shows have more in common with each other than not. transition “whooshes” and such, signature introduction & outtroduction theme songs. So I make a copy of the last show and then chop out the talking bits and songs, replacing them with the new one. Just line up the bits based on the slightly different timings, make any little changes, and wha-la! (To be fair to myself, I guess this system wasn’t very plausible before I got the disk upgrade).
…is my youngest (by far) interviewee. The idea for this show originated around interviewing grandparents and older folks. But I interviewed Joanna for a fun little Christmas project at work, but thought the material was perfect for this show. I found her conversations interesting and intelligent. So I might include a few more interviews from my contemporaries rather than just my “elders”. We’ll see.
Do email me and let me know your thoughts & preferences.
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| Special thanks to Rob Costlow for kindly allowing me to use his brilliantly thoughtful and unique piano music. You hear it in the intro and outro, the song is "Family" from his CD "Sophmore Jinx". Join me and buy it here.
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