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- Blogging New Orleans podcast FINAL: Goodbyes and interview with Path of Destruction co-author Mark Schleifstein
Filed under: Recovery & rebuilding, Katrina, Public figures, Podcast
It's time for the last Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon. Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week I give my podcast good byes and interview the most important expert I know, my dad. Mark Schleifstein is the co-author of Path of Destruction: The Devastation of New Orleans & the Coming Age of Superstorms (note: I am the current webmaster of the official book site and Mark is my dad) and a reporter for the Times Picayune who covers environmental issues and hurricanes (and more).
- Welcome
- Good byes and the reasons for the delay
- the interview with my dad
- The future of New Orleans
- The Levees
- Lakeview, Gentilly and the Ninth Ward
- Katrina and Rita's effect on the Ninth Ward
- Politics
- Sports
- A bright future with new engineering projects and lots of jobs
- Thanks
Thanks for listening to the last 35 episodes of this podcast. Its been great telling you my thoughts every week and talking about the city.
Update: there was an error in the filename of the podcast, fixed now.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Blogging New Orleans podcast #34: Locks of Love, VITTER RESIGN (please) and more
Filed under: Podcast
It's time for the thirty-fourth Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon. Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week we'll talk about a Saint getting his locks of love trimmed, Bobby Jindal's hypocracy about Sens Vitter and Craig, UNO and more.
- Welcome
- Steve Gleason gets a trim for Locks of Love
- Dear Bobby Jindal, Why should Sen. Craig resign (or not) and not Sen. David Hypocrit Hooker-user Adulter Vitter?
- Reggie Bush and Peyton Manning get even
- UNO gets more
- New Orleans will never fully recover
- Thanks
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Sounds of a post Katrina New Orleans
Filed under: Recovery & rebuilding, Katrina, NOLA online, Public figures, Podcast
With a title like that, you would think this was a podcast, but alas I will not be uploading a podcast today. The Blogathon schedule and a baby prep class last night kept me from finishing the recording, so I'm delaying for a day or so. FYI, I recorded every lecture at the Rising Tide 2 conference and I hope to edit down my recordings to something cool. In the mean time, to tide you over til tomorrow I've gone through the old episodes of the podcast and picked out a couple of good one for you to head back to nostalgically. Podcast 16 featured an interview with a friend of mine, Troy Grzych. Troy is a professional Graphic Designer who returned to the city right after the storm for his family, job and his wife's job (she is my hero, a teacher in Jefferson Parish at a Title 1 public school). The podcast is a real normal New Orleanian discusses why he came back.
Podcast 14 features an interview with MattVaughn Black and Robert Starnes. The interview includes music from the New Orleans BINGO! Show and joking around about the state of music and the recovery. Lots of cool stuff in this one.
Podcast 4 is one of my best interviews so far (and the first). I sat down with the President... of Basin Street Records and talked about Katrina's effect on the New Orleans music industry and listened to some of his label's music. Plus I got to hear the real story behind the music tent at Jazz Fest in 2006.
Well, enjoy all the old podcasts. If you would like to be interviewed on a podcast (and talk to me about New Orleans and more) feel free to contact me with the tips page on the right.
What's going on here? Why am I posting so much? Today, in honor of Katrina I am attempting another 24 hour 24 post blogathon.
Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments - Blogging New Orleans podcast #33: Mud slinging, new councilman, Rising Tide 2
Filed under: Recovery & rebuilding, News, Public figures, Podcast
It's time for the thirty-third Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon. Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week we'll talk about the governor's race, the new city councilman, and Rising Tide 2.
- Welcome
- Governor's race muck raking
- a new city councilman
- primary Oct 20, 2007
- what is the best choice?
- Blogging New Orleans links of the week
- Amanda's New Orleans acrostic
- Mallory's Where to Shop: B-Native
- My Lakeview Neighborhood Market roundup
- Matt's start to the Pal's discussion
- Jennifer's Brad Pitt write up
- Kelly's Plumbing woes
- Rising Tide 2
- Thanks
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Blogging New Orleans podcast #32: Convention Center rename, Hurricane evac kit, Lead beads, and City Council
Filed under: Podcast
It's time for the thirty-second Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon. Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week we'll talk convention center names, hurricane evacuation kits, lead Mardi Gras beads, City Council recommendations, Office Depot, and more.
- Welcome
- don't rename the convention center
- NOAA's hurricane supply kit
- Office Depot school kid backpack giveaway
- lead in Mardi Gras beads?
- who to pick for City Council
- Blogging New Orleans links of the week
- Matt's feature on the failing infrastructure around our city
- Amanda's start of an acrostic on loving New Orleans
- Kelly's call for a crime crackdown
- Mallory's NOLApic choice
- Thanks
- listening to our city
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Blogging New Orleans podcast #31: Web 2.0 NOLA, another promise, Landrieu and the Saints
Filed under: Recovery & rebuilding, Public figures, Podcast, Our Saints
It's time for the thirty-first Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon. Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week we'll talk web 2.0 NOLA, another possibly broken promise, Mary Landrieu's petition, and the Saints.
- Welcome
- Blogging New Orleans YouTube group
- phoned in podcast
- Blog Talk Radio
- TalkShoe
- A question of broken promises
- FWD: Senator Mary Landrieu's plea to Bush against a veto
- Saints' game this Friday will be better than Sunday's
- RisingTideNOLA
- Thanks
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Blogging New Orleans podcast #30: a commitment, a race, a baseball, and a pinup
Filed under: Recovery & rebuilding, NOLA online, Out and about, Performances, Public figures, Podcast
It's time for the thirtieth Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon. Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week we'll talk speeches, governor's race, the World War 2 Museum, and rollergirl calendar.
- Welcome
- via the Chicory, a speech of commitments
- governor's race qualifying is sept 4-6
- advertising and fundraising numbers, a Jindal-Rove connection?
- More Jindal questions here
- via Digg, the World War 2 Museum's Baseball conference
- The Big Easy Rollergirls calendar shoot (possibly NSFW)
- Thanks
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Blogging New Orleans podcast #29: blogger discussions, dogs, art, entergy, and Katrina
Filed under: Podcast
It's time for the twenty-ninth Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon. Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week I got a few of the other bloggers for Blogging New Orleans to talk to me about New Orleans issues. (We are hoping to make this some sort of regular installment.
- Pal's
- dogs
- white linen night
- dirty linen night
- Dr. Pou not indicted
- DA issues
- NOPD fundraisers
- should all the blame be in one place?
- small businesses
- big easy?
- returning and progress
- sewer system changes
- entergy bills
- housing questions
- leaving New Orleans
- clothing you can only wear in New Orleans
- Mardi Gras, not in New Orleans
- final thoughts
- do you listen?
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Blogging New Orleans podcast #28: football football football, DIYlife, Dr Pou, and Vitter
Filed under: Recovery & rebuilding, News, Out and about, Performances, Public figures, Podcast
It's time for the twenty-eighth Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon. Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week I'm talking about football, a new blog sibling, Pou and Vitter.
- Welcome
- Will the NFL Draft New Orleans?
- Arena Bowl XXI
- ABC26 coverage
- DIYlife
- drywall holes
- GMC hobby combo kit giveaway
- mosquito repellent
- Pou sues Foti
- Blogging Pou support rally
- Vitter on fire
- Thanks
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Blogging New Orleans podcast #27: David Vitter must RESIGN for the good of Louisiana
Filed under: Public figures, Podcast
It's time for the twenty-seventh Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon. Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week we'll discuss the return of Essence Fest to New Orleans.
- Welcome
- Thursday night wine tasting at Cork and Bottle in Mid-City
- Fix the Pumps retires
- no Starbucks on Jackson Square
- Jennifer Jordan rant
- Vitter's past finally gets him, now he should resign
- Melancon feels for the Vitter family (scroll down in article)
- Thanks
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Blogging New Orleans podcast #26: Essence Fest!!!
Filed under: Recovery & rebuilding, News, Out and about, Performances, Public figures, Music, Podcast
It's time for the twenty-sixth Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon. Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week we'll discuss the return of Essence Fest to New Orleans.
- Welcome
- Essence Fest
- Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton Seminar
- Senator Barak Obama opens
- NOLA.com on Essence
- WWL on Essence
- Essence Fest blog
- Finis promo
- Thanks
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Blogging New Orleans podcast #25: NOMMUG, Finis, and an incorrect Slidell protest
Filed under: Recovery & rebuilding, News, Out and about, Public figures, Podcast
It's time for the twenty-fifth Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon. Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week I'm talking to four members of the local Adobe User Group about New Orleans and technology and discussing the state of the Slidell courthouse.
- Welcome
- The boot
- David Robinson
- Crawford Carroll
- Derek Toten
- WTUL 91.5 FM
- Craig Clarkson
- Finis: book of endings to give people new beginnings
- courthouse in disrepair
- Jesus complains
- Thanks
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Blogging New Orleans podcast #24: $50K for City Park, NHC director, and a library
Filed under: Katrina, News, City life, Podcast
It's time for the twenty-fourth Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon. Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week I'll be asking for you to vote for City Park to win $50,000, about how the National Hurricane Center Director is being criticized for doing his job and about that new library in Mid-City.- Introduction
- campaignforyourcause.com
- Lafreniere Park rebuilds
- City Park rebuilds
- National Hurricane Center head criticized for doing his job
- first-draft.com
- Clarion Ledger AP article
- Miami Herald article
- the letter (pdf)
- Contact NHC and say "You're Awesome!"
- Mid-City Neighborhood Association on new library
- Mid-City Branch
- Library announcement
- Thanks
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Blogging New Orleans podcast #23: New Orleans East drive home and dogs unleashed
Filed under: Recovery & rebuilding, Podcast
It's time for the twenty-third Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon (sorry I'm late, had some uploading issues earlier today). Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week I'll be taking you on a listening tour of my ride home from work through New Orleans East and a rant on selfish dog walkers in City Park.
- Welcome
- explain
- City Park dog walkers who ignore leash laws annoy me
- driving down I-10 through New Orleans East
- the High rise of beauty
- Thanks
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Blogging New Orleans podcast 22: Jefferson indictment, Saints jinx, Deja Vu review, and more
Filed under: Recovery & rebuilding, Katrina, News, Public figures, City life, Podcast
It's time for the twenty-second Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon (sorry I'm late, had some uploading issues earlier today). Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week I'll be talking about our congressman, a Saints Jinx and the movie Deja Vu.
- Welcome
- excuses, excuses
- Jefferson indictment
- Black caucus issues
- Jindal and Jefferson aren't there now
- Who will replace him?
- Saints jinxed by Peter King via AOL Sports
- Deja Vu Review
- Thanks
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Blogging New Orleans podcast 21: Song response, Nagin's waste, and the return of Chris Rose
Filed under: Katrina, News, NOLA online, Performances, Public figures, Podcast
It's time for the twenty-first Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon (sorry I'm late, had some uploading issues earlier today). Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week I'll be playing a song that was given to us are part of last week's plea for theme songs (keep sending them in), making a Chris Rose promise and talking about the $100,000 waste from the mayor..
- Welcome
- Music request: email me more songs
- Thanks to Varg at the Chicory for his suggestion and hook up
- Romy Kaye and Craig Cortello of SONOMA sent over a great one for this week
- Chris Rose Returns after being missed for a month
- a future interview promise
- Nagin wastes a $100K to get some PR for himself and ignores the existence of the New Orleans Convention and Visitor's Bureau
- Road Home ends July 31!
- "New Orleans is the One I Love" by SONOMA
- Thanks
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Blogging New Orleans podcast #20: theme song request, PTSD, Bayou Boogaloo, Greek Fest, 25th best relocation
Filed under: Culture, Family, Food, Music, City life, Podcast
It's time for the twentieth Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon (sorry I'm late, had some uploading issues earlier today). Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week I am making a special request for local music to play on future podcast (theme songs anyone?) plus discussion of NOLA PTSD, Bayou Boogaloo, Greek Fest, and the 25th best city to relocate to.
- Welcome
- Music request: email me those songs
- PTSD in New Orleans
- That's Fit
- MedicineNet.com
- Dart Center's Mission Possible blog
- Bayou Boogaloo
- Greek Fest
- Relocate to the 25th best city
- Thanks
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Blogging New Orleans podcast #19: Interview with Guymon Adams of Revere Radio's Dead City Chronicles
Filed under: Recovery & rebuilding, Katrina, News, NOLA online, Music, Podcast
It's time for the nineteenth Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon. Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week I'm interviewing Guymon Adams of the Revere Radio Network's Dead City Chronicles.
- Welcome
- Guymon Adams
- Austin, TX
- Revere Radio
- Dead City Chronicles
- God's Little Toy
- Dance of Deceit by Guymon Adams on Dead Flowers in Heart Shaped Boxes (iTunes)
on Medivak Records - west Texas music influence
- musical influences
- outsider's perspective
- understanding Katrina
- community struggle
- expatriate New Orleanians
- outsiders questions and curiousity
- Why We Came Back
- Thanks to Guymon and Adam
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below.
EDIT: FYI, the music in this podcast is copyrighted and owned by its creator, Guymon Adams. If you like please purchase some for yourself.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Blogging New Orleans podcast #18: Jazz Fest and Mother's Day in New Orleans
Filed under: Out and about, Public figures, Jazz Fest, Podcast
It's time for the eighteenth Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon. Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week I'll talk about the Jazz Fest content Blogging New Orleans put up during the last two weeks and a great idea for Mother's Day.
- Welcome
- thanks for Jazz Fest
- Blogging New Orleans Flickr Pool
- Jazz Fest cultural round table with Lt. Governor Mitch Landrieu
- Mother's Day afternoon tea:
- thanks
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below.
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ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator - Blogging New Orleans podcast #17: Live from the Mayday Noise parade
Filed under: Culture, Out and about, Performances, Music, City life, Podcast
It's time for the seventeenth Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon. Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week I join MattVaughn Black and Robert Starnes and the rest of the Noisician Coalition for a special Mayday Noise Parade through the French Quarter. We started at One Eyed Jack's moved on the Flanagan's then on to the R Bar, over to Pravda and ending at the Whirling Dervish. The music is completely original and definitely odd. This is basically part 2 of podcast 14.
- Welcome
- The Noisician Coalition
- Matt Vaughn Black explains why May 1st
- More Noise
- Flanagan's bartender quote
- Even more Noise
- Thanks
- Ending with Noise
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below. Thanks to my brother-in-law Adam for inviting me to join and record the Mayday Noise Parade.
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