The Lost Podcasts - Number 41

I found a folder of old recordings. I may start rummaging through them in order to upload some with more context and history.
They remind me of a time when I spent longer in the story. Taking the time to listen & create. I still create long form media but rarely get asked for the more pensive timeless stuff.  Most people seem preoccupied with transient disposable media. Something created for SEO. A pretty picture or video, a snatched conversation that may or may not drive someone to click a link or become aware of a brand. We all have to earn a living, but I'm sure there is a way to inject some art, some passion and meaning into all of this.
Before I used apps like Audioboo I used to 'long-form' podcast. I recorded over a hundred, 45 of which sat on the Apple store under the title Documentally - 'Mentally documenting the mind'. I used a handheld mp3 recorder and edited with either Audacity or Garageband. It used to take me ages for some of my more complicated shows. I did it because I enjoyed it. I never did it for the money as I was never paid for audio back then.
Not sure if my podcasts even appear on the Apple store now but having found this folder with clips and snippets, if there's any interest I may dig out a few more.
This clip is the first half of one of the last podcasts I recorded before switching to Audioboo. It's dated February 2008 and is a recording made in a street in Jordan while I was working on the video featured below. With the UK involved in yet another war I am again reminded of the victims. The migrants forced to flee in order to find some kind of sanctuary as the powers that be move their chess pieces in another battle for oil.

 

The image at the top is of an Iraqi refugee living in Jordan and the music in the podcast clip is by Lone Pigeon

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Redhead LiL Chewy on the Zoom H4n

I first caught glimpse of Redhead Windshields through a link on twitter and thought I'd get one for my Zoom H2. Recently though, whilst in Hong Kong I managed to get hold of a Zoom H4n. I found out that the Redhead's fit both so placed an order.

Dealing with @IAmKaliniPrince was great. I love it when you can converse directly with businesses on twitter.  $35 later and only a couple of days and I had my new 'LiL Chewy' coloured Redhead. All the way from Hawaii.

Now the windscreen included with the Zoom is good but nothing like the Redhead. When I get the chance I'll do a video like the one above and show you a comparison. Not only is it better than the standard shield at protecting the mics from the wind, it's super compact too.

If you want your own Redhead Windshield in the new 'Lil Chewy' colour, @IAmKaliniPrince was kind enough to send me an extra one to give away here.

So if you are a Zoom H2, H4 or H4n user and want a free Redhead windshield.. Let me know in the comments why you want it. If you are the only one to comment then it's yours. If there's a few comments I'll pick my favourite.

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The M1 - 50 Years Old today.

I have a soft spot for both the M1 and Watford Gap. I know.. it's just a road. Still, I have spent more than a few days of my life on the M1 and must have downed a vat of coffee in all my visits to the Watford Gap services.

Today I walked under the M1 and recorded an AudioBoo..

http://audioboo.fm/boos/73867-happy-birthday-the-m1.mp3">Listen!

..And if you want to hear a great little documentary that Radio4 did.. Listen below..

The original Radio 4 program lives here

You may also want to  Launch Watford Gap: The Musical

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Alan Gordon Jackson

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Goodbye from Mr Fry

Just wanted to test audio upload with an old audioboo.

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