#5 Broken Feet & Bonus Tracks

BlainCast, Podsafe stuff (as usual), Crash in 1945, Announcement about a special Kastpod and some dance tunes, all just because I felt like it! Get it at this place and listen to the bonus track!

9 Responses to “#5 Broken Feet & Bonus Tracks”

  1. paul nicholls (podcastpaul.com) Says:

    Hi!

    Really enjoyed the show - you also played my favourite Dynamo’s Track - that was the first track I’d ever heard from them just over two or maybe even three years ago now when I was holidaying in all places at the tip of Africa in the Canary Isles - ow odd that they’re local to me (less than an hour away!)

    I’ve put up a bonus feed of my show #47 where I interview Dan the Man Kear. I’m seeing the Dynamo’s play in Birmingham (Central England) tonight so I’ll send them your regards.

    ;-)

    You can access the interview on http://podcastpaul.mx5.org.uk/podcast47.mp3

    Enjoy!

  2. paul nicholls (podcastpaul.com) Says:

    oops! That will teach me - I am so sorry! It’s actually this one - apologies!!!!

    Dan Kear interview: www.podcastpaul.mx5.org.uk/podcast43.mp3

  3. Administrator Says:

    Hey Paul, I can’t get to that MP! Help :|

  4. Marco Says:

    Live report of my listing experience …

    sirenes are going off … swinging on your dancing tunes … woohoo … tornado alarm … weehee! Call me a dancing fool! Dancing in the basement … LOL! Wind blowing in my hair … sand blowing in my eyes … branches hitting the back of my head! Wicked! What an experience!

  5. Administrator Says:

    I was in the basement with the iRiver. See! I knew there was a reason to buy an iRiver… For its built-in FM receiver of course… Those sirens are nice to tell you when to get *IN* the basement, but when do you come out again, huh? iRiver to the rescue!

  6. Marco Says:

    Sound seeing a tornado! The things you’ll do just for a good show :) . Seriously. I was stupid enough not to pay attention, even though you could see it coming, and even more stupid, on my way to work in the evening (don’t ask), so I had to get in the basement here at work. Then the power shuts down, ofcourse the back up generator doesn’t work, and if you actually close the basement door, you’ll never get out unless somebody knows you are in there and unlocks it from the outside. How stupid does it get? Get hit by a tornado or lock yourself in a basement with no light and no way out?

  7. Marco Says:

    It does go to show that an iRiver is an incredible handy device, kind of like an electronic thumb for intergalactic hitchhiking. It’s the modern equivalent of a beach towel :) .

  8. Administrator Says:

    Not quite soundseeing a tornado, didn’t have any here in the end… But something similar in number 6, which will be out in just a little bit. AFTER the July 4 weekend…. Until then, hang in there! SWB.

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