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nostatic 10-27-2005 11:14 PM

pushing the boundaries of copyright: podcasting my favs
 
Just a rough mix, and I have to fix some things (hey its late and I gotta get up early), but you get the idea:

http://nostatic.com/podcasts/brandyCast.mp3

And yes, I take requests. Don't have to do them, but I'll take them ;)

And no, I don't believe anyone necessarily cares what I think :p

cantdrv55 10-27-2005 11:25 PM

Hey, I actually like that song. Haven't heard it in a long time. You ruined it with all that "talking over". Just kidding :)

cantdrv55 10-28-2005 06:13 AM

I wonder if all musicians dissect songs like you do. I like songs that invoke emotions not necessarily because of the arrangement.

nostatic 10-28-2005 06:22 AM

I didn't talk about the emotional aspect of that song...maybe in a revisted version. I did that with no script, just winged it. But I would offer that you likely are getting an emotion because of some element of the arrangement or chord structure, you just don't realize it. I know that I can usually pin down my visceral reactions to music to a few aspects, but you're right that there also is "something" that you can't quite pin down. This is pretty individual though...

bryanthompson 10-28-2005 06:38 AM

Holy crap, nostatic, you have a voice built for radio, seriously.

Sorry, I'm done being nice.

nostatic 10-28-2005 06:40 AM

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Originally posted by bryanthompson
Holy crap, nostatic, you have a voice built for radio, seriously.

Sorry, I'm done being nice.

thanks, I know that was painful for you ;)

I've had this voice since I was 15...did some radio when I was 20, maybe I'll get back into it. With the impending job change I think I'm going to try and pick up some voiceover work.

bryanthompson 10-28-2005 06:45 AM

If you can land it, voiceover work for training manuals/videos can be some easy, good money. My dad did a couple for Bosselmans/Blue Beacon back in the day, he said it was total cake.

nostatic 10-28-2005 06:49 AM

ahh, I remember the days. I used to edit training slide shows back in the day. One of our clients was a mine up in North Dakota or someplace. These were instructions for operating haulers, shovels, etc. I used to spend about 24 hours at a pop editing the soundtracks, pulling out coughs, gulps, and the occasional "*****".

Missed a few though...not saying which.

cantdrv55 10-28-2005 06:59 AM

I listen to audiobooks quite regularly in my car. My farthest customer account is 11 hours away (one-way) so I go through two-and-a-half books during that trip. It really annoys me when the narrator's voice is nasal or if he's too soft-spoken but not because it's the effect he was trying to create. I could listen to you Nostatic. Ever think about doing audiobooks?

nostatic 10-28-2005 08:23 AM

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Originally posted by cantdrv55
Ever think about doing audiobooks?
no, but I have now...thx ;) Another avenue to pursue.

And who thought getting reorg'd out would end up being so fun?

Tyson Schmidt 10-28-2005 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by bryanthompson
Holy crap, nostatic, you have a voice built for radio, seriously.

Sorry, I'm done being nice.


He's got the perfect face for radio too! (Sorry, had to reach my "Evil" quota for the day.)

nostatic 10-28-2005 08:34 AM

I'd say something back, but since you prep my car for the track....

well, let's just say that Tyson is a super-d-duper guy :D

bryanthompson 10-28-2005 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by nostatic
no, but I have now...thx ;) Another avenue to pursue.
If you could, I'd like to request some Ayn Rand first, followed by Rush: The Way it Ought to Be. And please, with feeling. I don't want to be able to hear your eyes rolling :)

Quote:

Originally posted by Tyson Schmidt
He's got the perfect face for radio too![/SIZE]
Heh, I was tryin' to set that one up for Lenn, Lube, or Mul. you stole it! :D

Really, though. good voice. very NPR-ish.

Tyson Schmidt 10-28-2005 08:54 AM

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Originally posted by bryanthompson
Really, though. good voice. very NPR-ish.
Nice back-handed slap there!

bryanthompson 10-28-2005 08:56 AM

I like NPR! All things considered, and Car Talk, two really good shows. Quit making me the bad guy, we have bush bashing threads for that!

Tyson Schmidt 10-28-2005 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by nostatic
I'd say something back, but since you prep my car for the track....

well, let's just say that Tyson is a super-d-duper guy :D


Hey thanks! I'm promoting you to "Evil"-Gruppe Minister of Propaganda.

Tyson Schmidt 10-28-2005 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by bryanthompson
I like NPR! All things considered, and Car Talk, two really good shows. Quit making me the bad guy, we have bush bashing threads for that!
You'll be ostricized by your righty constituents for that admission, you know.

nostatic 10-28-2005 08:58 AM

NPR is pretty much the pinnacle of radio production. They are really good at immersive pieces. I'll take the NPR thing as a serious compliment.

And I will never mention Bush in a podcast.

hmm....maybe.

nostatic 10-28-2005 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tyson Schmidt
Hey thanks! I'm promoting you to "Evil"-Gruppe Minister of Propaganda.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1130519004.jpg

304065 10-28-2005 09:04 AM

I would pay after-tax dollars to listen to Todd read the "This is John Galt Speaking" speech so I will NEVER have to read 60 continuous pages.

I won't even comment on the Limbaugh book except to say that reading him as a followup to her is like bringing a cheeseburger to a banquet.


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