A quick warning to anyone who wants to get into this whole "podcasting
gig:" when it comes to audio recording and editing software, you get
what you pay for. So avoid the cheap stuff, unless you've a penchant
for losing hours of work at a time and constantly starting projects
over. I'm not trying to make excuses for why every show thus far has
been delivered one day late, I'm just saying if I were a lesser person
who used his platform to carry out personal vendettas against software
companies that sacrifice quality in favor of cheap labor and
nonexistent technical support, we'd never make it to the interview
segment.
Speaking
of which, this week's show features the Jeremy Vogt Band, and our first
outdoor interview on what was quite possibly the first lovely spring
night of the year in downtown Indianapolis. Yes, the birds were
singing, the breeze was blowing, the helicopters were buzzing us, and
the melodic chorus of police sirens at the county lockup were largely
edited out. Also edited out were a lot of political espouses, maniacal
laughter at the expense of others, and references to a particular
species of "snipers." It's not that I don't support such things, quite
the opposite in fact, but there just wasn't time for all that AND their
wonderful music too. (You just have to have priorities in this
business...)
Links Referenced in the show:
No progress on the Indy In-Tune Website
this week, though a new news page should be up in the next couple of
days, and the long-awaited message board is coming as soon as I have a
free evening to finish it.
A promo for The Constant Columbus Podcast who have a really innovative idea for a music podcast that I think we should steal from them next year sometime.
The Jeremy Vogt Band has requested that everyone sign up to be their friends on their MySpace page.
You know you want it. Check out the Indy In-Tune Merch Store. You probably won't lose weight from wearing it, but (unlike the smegging mall) we do offer sizesand styles for just about about every body type.