ShowNotes
00:00 Welcome to Show #25
In which you’ll meet Seth Harwood, pioneering podcasting, teacher & writer.
02:00 Setup “What Happened to Everything” from A Long Way From Disney
02:33:A Long Way from Disney excerpt
“What Happened to Everything?!!”
07:32 Song #1 Scott Smith sings Success Story
“Goodbye all you lovely people!”
11:53 Seth Interview part 1
Child Of The ’80s, TV, video games, sports
18:48 Song #2 On The Radio, by Zorki
“…If I didn’t play music, I’d have gone mad”
22:28 Seth Interview part 2
about the writing and podcasting
36:15 Conclusion
I’ve now got an interview recorded and 1/2 edited, and 2 songs approved for the next Show. So, some more editing and maybe some comedy, then another show will be ready for ‘ya!
As Pink Floyd said, “HELLO, IS THERE ANYONE OUT THERE?”
Wile waiting, check me out on Last.FM.
Ah, looks like you have to be logged in to hear the full versions of most of these songs. The Police have some great tracks with the “full track” available at Last.FM.
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ShowNotes
00:00 Welcome to Show #24
In which you’ll meet a great friend, Paula. She’s got to be one of the best storytellers I know, and a great friend.
We’ve got two songs that should be on the radio: One by Tina Dico (from Denmark) and another from Jesse Malin (who you may have seen on Jay Leno’s show) so sit back and enjoy.
02:20 Paula Interview part 1
Auntie Phyllis
05:25 Song #1 “Don’t Let Them Take You Down”,
by Jesse Malin
08:15 Paula Interview part 2
“I’m too scared, I can’t get down!.. “…and we had to carry her home”
12:20 RinkyDink Comedy, Flight of the Conchords “Business Time“
“You sort out the recycling, that’s not part of it, but it’s still very important…”
16:30 Paula Interview part 3
Running of the Bulls, English farm style (but for children & cows)
19:23 Song #2 “Nobody Man” by Tina Dico
“Do what it takes to make you feel better..”
Audio is ready, just gotta do the last few bits.
If you’re reading this, cheers!
And come back later this week.
0:00 Welcome to FirstPersonShow where we celebrate the uncelebrated with Rock, comedy & stories told in the First Person.
02:00 Song #1 “Whiplash” by Cake or Death
06:28 Story from your Host
Grenade Re-Cycle written & read by Kevin
11:16 Speechwriters LLC sing “Anodyne”
My favourite acoustic guitar solo–rocks!
15:08 Your Theme Song segment with Kelli
“Brown Eyed Girl”
18:10 RinkyDink Comedy Clip
Bill Cosby remembers Street Football
19:48 Conclusion
00:00 Hello & welcome to another 1st here at FirstPersonShow. This time you’ve got a treat of hearing the debut of an original story written and read by my guest, John K.
01:54 John K. Interview Part 1
writing, reading, teaching
06:36 Song #1 “Sit Up” by Kill The Alarm
10:33 John Reads Creative Flare Part 1
“Although they’re not working with the greatest of care, there’s something to be said for creative flair”
16:00 Your Song Feature debut Brandon’s contribution
“Soak Up the Sun” by Cheryl Crow
“.. It’s not having what you want. It’s wanting what you’ve got“
18:00 John K. Reads Creative Flare, Part 2
“..multi navigational dials!”
24:12 RinkyDink Comedy Clip, Mitch Hedberg
13th floor supersition, off-white, number of bedrooms & bed sizes
29:21 Conclusion
Thanks again, this show & every month, to Rob Costlow for his great music used as my theme opening/closing music. If you think John’s story should be published as a book, pass on this website address and my email address to anyone you know who could help get it published!
Behind the scenese stuff here
This technicalities entry is more like a blog post really.
Since the last show I’ve managed to participate in some of the podcasts that I really enjoy listening to:
Sage has started the “Accent Wars” a contest about who has the coolest accent. I entered and made it to the finals (coming soon).
Ron used me as the voice of an attorney in his skit, “The I-Word” (plus me and my family do the opening “welcome” bit).
Not much else to report on the “behind the scenes” front. Do email me if you’ve read his page. I really wonder if anyone does!
cheers,
Kevin
Behind the scenes stuff here
00:00 Hello & welcome to another episode of FirstPersonShow
01:55 John Interview Part 1
proudest memory
05:02 Song #1 “Lately” by Orange Park
08:30 John Interview Part 2
stories from his GrandDad–facing a bull, self taught swimmer
12:00 RinkyDink Comedy Clip, Demetri Martin again
state shapes, pillow fights, cat person, rainbows, etc.
17:54 John Interview Part 3
earliest memories & how they aren’t recording devices
21:08 Song #2 Melissa Bathory grooves with 2 Good 2 You
“..treat me like a lady”
24:35 Finishing your “theme song”. Background music, in order of appearance, Bluebird Days by Poster Boy; Elevator Music by Anne Davis and Bliss, by Rob Costlow (who also brings us our opening and closing theme song on every show).
The big news time behind the scenes was my RSS feed–the thing that lets you subscribe for free with iTunes or Google Reader or whatever other free program you choose.
iTunes changed their spec a while back, making my categories “Public Radio” invalid, but I’ve not bothered to do anything about it. Well trying to update my feed on FeedBurner for this show, I kept running into all kinds of errors with my syntax (double quotes, aprostraphes, etc.).
So I downloaded the 30 day free evaluation version of FeedForAll and setup a few episoded using it. I then made a stripped down template of the feed entry created by the program and proceeded to cut/paste all my previous feed information (iTunes description, HTML codes for photos and links, etc.) into that new kosher syntax. Doing 21 shows took a while, but, whew, now it’s done!
ShowNotes
00:00 Hello and welcome to a special edition of FirstPersonShow, inspired by Brandon, a listener from Edwardsville, IL. and conducted by Kelli from the Nobodies podcast.
02:30 Kevin Interview Part 1
radio dreams, creativity of producing
6:06 Song #1 “Don’t Forget Where You Came From”,
by The Cool Waters Band
09:16 Kevin Interview Part 2
meeting the love of his life, boating adventure, unstoppable fun
16:20 RinkyDink Comedy Clip, Demetri Martin
throwing stones in glass houses, etc.
20:45 Kevin Interview Part 3
Kelli asks about inspiration of this show (Samaritans, P-Dub, etc.)
24:30 Song #2 Silently, by Tamara Nile
an old guitar tuned in open-G
28:23 Finishing request for you to tell us all your “theme song”
30:40 Outtakes
Thanks for your patience… I know this has been the longest gap between shows–ever. But I have Show #20 recorded and I’m editing it now. Thanks to Kelli and listener Brandon, it’s gonna be great with a very special guest interviewer, special interviewee, and the usual top quality music and comedy!
Hey there, after getting a kind email from a Kevin on the West Coast of U.S.A, I thought I’d post to say I’m still here and am working on Show #20. I’ve got the music, almost sorted the comedy…
but my last two attempts at getting an interview have failed. Please be patient and stay subscribed! We’ll get there.
cheers,
Kevin
Richard is none other than my Dad. Not one to seek out the limelight, Jerry’s younger brother only agreed to be interviewed as a favor to me. He’s great. I hope you enjoy “visiting” with him (as we say in Texas).
ShowNotes
00:29 Hello & welcome to FirstPersonShow regulars & newscomers!
1:50 Song #1, The Famous, “Midway”
5:02 Interview Richard Part 1
his first car
10:00 RinkyDink Comedy Clip, Bill Maher
14:55 Interview Richard Part 2
Papaw (My Dad’s Dad) and a pie
18:25 Song #2 “In This Life” by the New Longview
23:22 Finishing
Hey there faithful listener (and reader!).
I’ve just lined up Len (the brother-in-law of Peter).
I’ve got two really special songs, and I shoud be able to find some comedy that’s worthy of your listening pleasure.
Give me a week or two.
cheers,
Kevin
ShowNotes
00:31 Hello again to Quirky Nomad listeners, FirstPersonShow regulars & newscomers!
1:47 Song #1, Beth Thornley, “Mr. Lovely“
4:20 Kite Interview Part 4, Leaving Home
10:20 RinkyDink Comedy Clip, Jim Gaffigan
15:14 Interview Kite of Part 4, Flowers in Her Hair: Hitchin’ & Harley’s
25:27 Song #2 Amanda Frazier, “You Got Me” (unplugged)
29:00 Finishing, I am very proud to have interviewed a great couple (Kelli & Jason) from a great podcast, The Nobodies. on the illustrious Podcast411.
behind the scenes stuff here
Talkie Bits Observations
My Bride has pointed out something I find very interesting. When she heard my interview with Kelli & Jason on Podcast411, she notes how relaxed and dynamic and “myself” I sounded. But even now in my Intro/Outro I’m a little plastic sounding. That’s because when I’m recording there’s no one else there. It’s a one-sided conversation. I really need to be connected to another person and get that feedback. I guess I need to work on “acting” and imagine and pretend he or she is sitting right in front of me. I don’t want to sound fake, but I’d like to come across better.
Toys
I broke down and gave in to some of the peer pressure in podcasting by buying some more stuff. But I’ve held off from getting a mixer still.

I’ve been wanting a better microphone, but still cheap and which will work with my PC. I got a lavalier (clip-on) mic from Maplins. This one is the first battery powered one I’ve owned, but sadly it doesn’t even compare to the £10 desk PC mic I got at Tesco as an “impulese buy”. I guess I’ll ebay the fancy one and break the better one and mount it on a headset or make it a lavalier mic itself.

I also splurged for a portable recorder. After looking into £100+ digital dictaphone devices, I decided to risk less by getting a Creative Nano. It sure is tiny! Last night I tested and confirmed that it does not do what I need. I had to get an adapter first as it’s line-in is too small to fit my mics or cables. A £150 iRiver H320 would definitely work, but again, I like to try to do this stuff “on the cheap”.
behind the scenes stuff here
00:00 Hello to Quirky Nomad listeners & all the rest
1:50 Childhood
6:17 Loveless, “Stick to the Girl“
9:13 Peter Cook, Judgin’
18:06 Homelife
22:56 StoryHill “What Was Wrong”
26:58 Growing Up & Leaving Home
31:30 What did you think of our first guest interview? email me or post a comment on the FirstPersonShow.net website.
This must be International Collaboration Month. I’ve recorded an interview for Rob @ Podcast411 (it was with Kelli & Jason from the Nobodies) and man, that was a blast. It’s planned to go up on his feed next month, two or three thousand listeners, that’s ten times what I’ve ever had for this show! As my kids say, “Wicked!”
The other collaboration has been Sage kindly agreeing to take up my offer by interviewing her Mom for my show. It was weird having someone else do the editing. I would really love to hear what you think of the finished product. Being a little protective of the vision of this podcast, I was initially dissapointed thinking that the interview came across as negative and maybe even bitter. That’s fine as it’s only my interpretation of the story and what I’m hearing isn’t what’s being said. Even if it is true then what’s wrong if it’s honest? Nothing, but my vision of Celebrating the Uncelebrated has so far meant steering away from negativity as a whole. I hope I’m not censoring people’s stories to make them all sugar-coated, but I do want people to be inspired and encouraged.
Oh well, that’s the price of opening up the show to more editors.
Again, what did you think? I’m sure I take this all too seriously. You’d probably chuckle if you knew how I wrestle about whether to include a song, whether to edit out a bit of an interview, whether a comedy bit is “right” for the show.
00:00 Hello
2:57 Ambulance volunteer & Father’s was a mine-sweeping nightmare
backing track “Restless” kindly provided by Highest Praise Productions.
5:26 “Lucy At The Gym” by my new favourite Jill Sobule. You might have heard her collaboration with some other ladies against net netrality in the song “God Save The Internet“. She’s not quite purely independent as she’s had a hit in the past and had albums out with mainstream record companies. But I’d never heard of her, and really liked her tunes. Her tunes I feature are indie. Check her out on iTunes to sample/buy her great music. I really like her lyrics and poetic, yet sad, while funny turns of phrases.
9:10 Saying goodbye to her Mum
11:29 Jill Sobule “Rock Me to Sleep”
just a nice song
13:43 Her laugh is amazing, even though she’s been through a lot
18:52 No comedy this time, but a great (more upbeat) song from Derek Clegg, “Dormant & Grey”
22:00 Explaining how I’m hoping to change the show to keep it going for its’ second year.
Bonus for website visitors only:
I heard a theme song from a TV show I haven’t thought of for years and thought about doing a little contest to see who could name some of these famous tunes (but I’ve not had responses from my previous audio contests, so email me or put a comment here if you want me to do it on the next show).
Okay, I briefly mentioned on my last show that some changes are coming to this podcast. I’ve always been envious of shows that had loads of listener content. It’s wonderful the way you never know who you’re gonna hear from on Quirky Nomads and it’s cool to hear conversations on the Keith and The Girl forums turn into the bulk of material for a whole episode. Wichita Rutherford is genius for the way he incorporates the listeners in his “secret word” element of each wonderful show.
I put up a page when creating this website to ask folks to help me by doing their own interviews. I understand that’s asking a lot. But I have received some feedback saying this show is worthwhile and folks enjoy the interviews. Well, to be honest, I think I’m running out of material and the future of FirstPersonShow.net is now largely in the hands of listeners and other podcasters. I’ve contacted a handful of podcasters to try and sell the idea of some more people contributing FirstPerson interviews.
Sitting down for at least thirty minutes (I find an hour is ideal) to listen to someone might be incompatible to many of the portable media generation, but if I didn’t think the stories and information was worthwhile, I wouldn’t have done this podcast for a year. Plenty of people benefit when someone does an interview for this podcast:
The interviewee. We all thrive when we’re valued. We all walk a little taller when people take interest in us. There’s a very strong message that is communicated when someone bothers to sit down with you and spend some quality time asking and listening about your life, your family, your adventurous summers as a child, your wild stories from those old college days or even things that you learned from your grandparent or father.
the interviewee’s family. I hope you don’t find it morbid, but I think death is just part of existence–like life. Don’t be upset, but our parents aren’t always going to be around to tell us these stories of our uncle Jerry or aunt Edith. If you have any brothers or sisters.. If you have any children or neices or nephews… Then the odds are good that someone is gonna grow up someday who can appreciate hearing one of their ancestors talk about life a number of generations ago. Many of us have home movie footage of parties or vacations. We have photos of birthdays and stuff. But how many have in our family archive a collection of stories or memories or even just some quirky little mannerisms to remember our loved-ones by?
The interviewer. It’s rewarding to have these conversations. You might learn something (I always do). If you interview someone a bit older than yourself, then you have to slow down. That alone is worthwhile in the world where we’re always busy busy busy. This whole thing of listening to someone and showing them that their life is interesting and important is a good thing to do, and I think the karma will come back to you for it.
I do have a few interviews that I’m still hoping to do. My wife’s school teacher from many years ago, my wife’s closest surviving relative (Auntie Toby). Still, I don’t know how I’ll be able to squeeze out another years’ worth of interviews. Someone very wisely said that for a podcast to work both the listener and the podcaster has to get something out of the process. It’s hard to explain, but I feel I’m not searching for that elusive something that the interview is likely to give me anymore.
Another change would be for me to tell stories. That’s pretty scary as I don’t see myself as a naturally gifted storyteller. But I’ll keep thinking about it and maybe there are a few stories that I like enough to risk recording and podcasting them.
Sure I could carry on with the music, I’m still enjoying finding and sharing great indie artists and unknown songs. Sometimes I hit a dry spot… but never for too long. But this podcast is called FirstPerson because it’s primarily about the interviewee. It’s not meant to be about me or the comedy or primarily even the tunes. I don’t want to just do another music podcast (there are plenty of them already).
I don’t like giving up and dropping things. So I really need to find a way to change the Interview element of this show. Can you help?
behind the scenes stuff here
0:00 Intro to Show #15
Welcome to the one year anniversary of FirstPersonShow (party sound effects?) Go back and listen to any of the old show at website!
Note: each show has time-coding one these shownotes to help you skip to your favorite bits.
Interview Clip #1 & #2
3:58 Barbara remember’s Jaso & Essequibo
5:34 Joan’s risque swimming trunk memory & comments about sex.
accompanied by song “Serenity” by David Berchtold
6:38 RinkyDink Comedy Clip:
Peter Cook & Beyond the Fringe do “The End of the World” sketch
Interview Clip #3 & 4
10:45 Jack’s London bomb-scare
11:58 Joan part 2 (Neighbors tragic abortion)
13:23 Song #1
Liz Longley’s “Naked Trees” as well as a lovely Jazzy tune called, “Lovely Day”–both at GarageBand.com
Interview Clip #5
17:18 Maurice’s childhood sidecar accident (Jeff was Dad and Dolly was his Mum) accompanied by instrumental “Elevator Music” by Anne Davis
20:15 Song #2 “Monkey Symbols” by Robert Wade, also found on GarageBand.com
“…are you listening?”
23:40 Conclusion
and outtro with short cameos by Adam Curry & Studs Terkel
Geeky Webby Stuff
I’m lovin Dave’s WordPress pluging Spam Karma which is really kickin’ butt keepin’ my email inbox clear of junk. I was gettin’ so many comment spam, that every time I saw a comment, I stopped even expecting it to be from one of you lovely listeners. If you use wordpress, check out Spam Karma.
Guests
There’s plenty to talk about in this show. Joan was my lovely bride’s granny (and my Boys’ great grandmother). She had an excellent bold sense of humour. Cheeky is the word that fits here in England. Weird how family makes you feel “connected”. Lucy and I are missing Granny & Granddad. Geographically, they were our closest relatives. Still, I’ve found it very rewarding and enjoyable talking to my brother on the phone lately.
Geeky Webby Stuff
I had a bit of my talking where my mind went blank and I couldln’t remember a name I was trying to dig out of my memory. I know to just keep talking and pause and say stuff again so I can edit it all out. But this time I was talking slowly as my brain “swapped and paged”. I tried to edit the word “in” to speed it up but Audacity made me sound like a chimpmunk. I tried chopping the ending of the word, leaving the length I wanted then fading out. But the inflection at the end was needed for it to sound right. Finally, I chopped the middle, leaving the inflections in place for the beginning and end… and… ta-da! Success! I’d love to tell you the exact minute and second in the show where you can listen to this amazing feat of audio special effects, but… Alas… I chopped the whole bit and rerecorded it in the end! Ha!
It feels like a show is due, and I’ve got the segments all together. I just need to finish editing it. Check back in soon.
Cheers! (US=thanks)
Kevin
02:28 Victoria Interview Part 1
her influences, learning about nations’ foods, languages, & foods
Rob Costlow’s “L.A. Passing By” in the background.
05:45 Song #1 Bree Sharp sings America
“..the best things in life are free, with proof of purchase..”
08:40 RinkyDink Comedy Clip of Emo Phillips, recommended by John, a listener in Austin.
12:10 Victoria Interview Part 2
Kids in Sierra Leone,
accompanied by Bliss by Rob Costlow
16:25 Song #2 “Rub It In” by All Day Sucker.
20:15 Conclusion
behind the scenes stuff here
00:00 Welcome & Introduction
01:52 Jack Interview Part 1
snakes & waterfalls: childhood memories, Highest Praise’s music in the background.
05:53 Song #1 Little Secret from Julie Gribble–remember her from Show #5?, she got my vote in the FirstPerson SecondSongContest.
09:22 Jack Interview Part 2
meeting the love of his life, again accompanied by Highest Praise’s music.
16:54 RinkyDink Comedy Clip of the hillariously talented Victor Borge.
23:50 Song #2 She by Lights On, who I found on GarageBand.
27:11 Conclusion, hello to Steve from Bristol and his new family-friendly podcast, http://KidsCast.co.uk. Mystery Clip and my theme music kindly provided by Rob Costlow from his CD “Solo Piano”.
Audio Editing

I think I’ve made another step in gettting the sound levels better. It’s watching the levels in Audacity (keeping at around -6) by reverse amplifying or reducing volume of the particular track.
I’ll be learning some audio editing on a Mac and teaching a couple of groups of teens–probably before my next podcsat episode is published. That’s gonna be really cool. Can’t wait!
Podcast Agregator

Found a cool podcast aggregator which lives on your USB drive (MP3 player, or for me mobile phone). You don’t need to install anything on your PC at all. Just unzip this program onto your traveling storage device and each time you plug it in you can run the program right from there–whether it’s your laptop, your kids PC or the one at work.
behind the scenes stuff here
00:00 Welcome to Show #12 & hello to Steve from Bristol, and to you too!
02:23 Song #1 Now is Now fronted by Mitch Alden rock with “Walk the Line”
07:32 Tom Interview Part 1
why he wasn’t allowed to go to boarding school with background song “Love” by Brian Turner.
10:55 Song #2 Chasing the Grey, written and performed by Buffy Hubelbank a.k.a “BuffyGirl” …what if we forgot about the past, and thought about today…
13:40 Tom Interview Part 2
oddities of a diamond mining town. Accompanying piano music is Change of Seasons by again by Brian Turner.
16:54 RinkyDink Comedy Clip of the fantastic Paula Poundstone.
22:10 Conclusion & details of “What’s That Annoying Sound” quiz from Show #11
Tom
I recorded this interview about the same time as Show #9 with Joanna. Both are colleagues and I recorded the interviews in a FirstPersonShow style. So Tom is my youngest male interviewee, and I think the first who’s not a granddad. What higher praise can I give for him than this: When my family joined some colleagues on a walking weekend in Yorkshire, all my Boys got on with Tom like a house on fire. (Kids are good judges of character, etc.).
Technically
I remember having my recording volume set to high in Audacity for this batch of interviews. Is it called overmodulating? I think so. The more microphones I try, the worst the volume gets. I’m hoping to get some good techie help from Phil next month when I’m in London. I am ready to spend more than £20 for a mic, but I’d like to do my homework beforehand.
RSS Feed
Loads of changes in the feed. It’s now “Browser Friendly” thanks to Feedburner. That means when you click on it, it shows formatted stuff and images and clickable links rather than just loads of xml code.
I also redid the “description” fields (both standard RSS and iTunes specific. That means when you view the Lyrics or Comments under Info you get the full shownotes. I’ve got the full html code in the standard RSS description field from the ShowNotes. That means if podcatchers don’t strip them down, folks’ll be able to follow the links to the artists websites and stuff right there from the RSS info. Everyone should be able to get the full timings now without going back to my website though.

Just a quick update to say I know a show is about due.
(thanks Phil for asking)
I’m booking an interview with a South African friend, and deciding whether to use some interview footage I got a few months ago. I have another South African and a Kiwi to choose from.
Either way, I hope to get Show #12 out soon.
cheers,
Kevin
Peter reminisces about growing up farming in the “Fens”.
Stonkin’ music from Breaking Laces and Speechwriters LLC.
Special surprise for you as I bring back a RinkyDink Comedy Clip!
behind the scenes stuff here
00:00 Hello from me & Intro
01:47 Song #1 Breaking Laces & “God in Training”
If you like this song, check out the really cool video for this song and another fave (I like the bit where he catches a ride from a jumbo-jet best!) at their website.
04:20 Peter Interview Part 1
March enemy pilot executed…burning down the farm
08:7 Song #2 Speechwriters LLC “Balk“
13:41 RinkyDink Comedy Clip of the Goons–a British national treasure!
the briliant English comedians.
16:50 Peter Interview Part 2
17:50 Conclusion & bonus clip
Okay, I think I’m figuring out to not take this show too seriously. I was recording the conclusion and talking about how Ron helped me by pointing out that my audio levels weren’t consistent.. In this same segment, where I ask you guys to let me know if I’ve managed to improve it or not, you can hear this “beeping” in the background.
Okay, I heard it too. Sometimes I just can’t be “bothered” to go record in a soundproofed room. I was on the couch in the livingroom. I know what the sound was and it had nothing to do with my computer. It was coming from another room. Wanna guess what it was?.. I think we’ve just had an accidental contest launched:
I haven’t thought of a prize yet (you gotta have a prize, right?) but I’m thinking of a $10 (or £10) gift voucher from Amazon. Or should I do something a little weird like find an ordinary object here in England which might be kinda rare or unusual or interesting to a Yank? I could send a tabloid newspaper, our copy of the Radio Times (see what strange TV is shown here in England). The idea is that I’m not gonna buy you something really cool and expensive out of my own pocket, so should I just give up and send something ironic or odd?
And sorry the clip from my little interview on our local BBC radio station sounded so quiet and bad. I’m sure that sounded fine when I recorded it… Oh well…
Bob in Colorado, may I wish you a speedy and full recovery from your operation. On a lighter note Bob said he listens to his podcasts on his Creative MP3 player.
I use my No-Name Brand SD/MP3 player while walking, my PC while sitting and my new JVC SD/MP3 Car Stereo
when driving/riding! Click on the main home page and tick your answers on my ‘lil poll about your podcasting listening habits.
Thanks again so much to those who have sent me emails and posted comments here. Getting an email is one of the best things about doing FirstPersonShow.
-Kevin
Fred is an interesting interview. He tells us about a close encounter with a bomb in Liverpool, the open spaces of Wales, and more in part 2 of my interview with him here.
ShowNotes
00:00 Hello from me
2:15 Bombed in Liverpool and origin of the word “BlockBuster”
Accompanying music is ““Experience Vellano” from Highest Praise Productions via the PMN.
6:18 Dana Fuchs sings “Strung Out On You”
10:27 bomb shelter ettiquete & two near miss stories, again with Highest Praise Productions in background.
14:52 Arthur Yoria had a landslide victory in our 2nd Song Contest with 37% of the 53 votes. Thanks to everyone who voted and so here’s the first person to ever have their 2nd song on my show… “At Least You’ve Been Told”
17:41 wide open spaces of Wales and Highest Praise Productions, song Restless”
22:05 the answer is.. Tom Cruise’s movie here
22:56 Kelli, Bob & Phil got my first three free CDs.
Still more to claim. Email me
Rob Costlow’s song “Family” from Sophmore Jinx used as my theme (intro/outro)
behind the scenes stuff here and
ShowNotes
00:51 Happy New Year
1:46 childhood pet Henrietta
backing music thanks to Carlos Tabora and his fittingly titled song, “Remember When”
4:23 Kevin Reeves sings, “Shine”
08:30 Europe & Cécile a memorable friend
Accompanying music: Winter Story by Grigor Iliev from the PMN.
13:31 C. Ashleigh Caldwell sings “Onto Something”
16:18 more of Europe and little known treasures of Paris
19:58 Brother Love’s little “Ad” for FirstPersonShow
20:13 Listen to the two clips and name the movie they come from.
Here are the clips again.
The voices are pretty famous and not too hard to identify.
Who will be the first to post the name of the film here?
21:32 Come back for Show #10 in a few weeks to hear if anyone guesses the answer to this movie quiz.
Rob Costlow’s song “Family” from Sophmore Jinx used as my theme (intro/outro)
I’ve been doing this show for 7 months and just discovered a really obvious way to make the shows!…
The format of my shows have more in common with each other than not. transition “whooshes” and such, signature introduction & outtroduction theme songs. So I make a copy of the last show and then chop out the talking bits and songs, replacing them with the new one. Just line up the bits based on the slightly different timings, make any little changes, and wha-la! (To be fair to myself, I guess this system wasn’t very plausible before I got the disk upgrade).
…is my youngest (by far) interviewee. The idea for this show originated around interviewing grandparents and older folks. But I interviewed Joanna for a fun little Christmas project at work, but thought the material was perfect for this show. I found her conversations interesting and intelligent. So I might include a few more interviews from my contemporaries rather than just my “elders”. We’ll see.
Do email me and let me know your thoughts & preferences.

Fred is my wife’s godfather & a writer (so of course he tells a good story).
behind the scenes stuff here
00:00 Hello
2:44 the Creative Process
9:20 introducing Ana Lovelis
10:49 enjoy “No Brain” & I recommend “Mother of a Hit Song“. You can sample all her songs, buy them individually, or all together on iTunes or Ana’s site.
14:23 role models, heroes, growing up in the city & country & fame & it’s challenges
18:00 I introduce Robin Tymm, who sings
19:27 “Going Nowhere Fast” & says, “I don’t want to be famous..”
23:29 introducing
24:00 Joanna who stars in the next show!
Special thanks to Max Avery for permission to use his excellent and inspired song, “Tarnation” which I think is beautiful on it’s own, as well as the backing track to the interviews in this show.
This show was gonna be a little longer, ’cause there was so much good stuff from Fred, but in the end I decided to make it a 2-parter like I did with Jerry’s interview. I enjoyed the coupla’ hours that we talked “offline” just as much as the recorded hour.
Several recent shows have had the headache of me moving a gig’ or two around as my disk has been filling up. Well, I’m geekily excited that I’ve now replaced my hard drive with one Five times the capacity!

I hope my “whistling nose” isn’t too annoying. Let me know if you noticed it! Maybe it’s just me hearing it several times during the editing (I hope!).
So far Arthur Yoria is miles ahead and looks set to win. To make things exciting, I’m gonna bring back the 2nd place winner with some undisclosed honor–just to try to make things interesting and get folks voting. Arthur might be hard to bump off first place, but 2nd place is anybodies guess. Come on, email your friends this link and ask them to vote:
You’ll be deciding which artist gets more free exposure and you can turn-on your friends to some great tunes.
Tony grew up in South Africa & tells about working on the Tate Modern.
behind the scenes stuff here
ShowNotes
00:00 Hello
00:56 On choosing a career in Engineering, making & fixing stuff in South Africa
5:12 Jordan Doucette sings, “Blue Cadillac”
08:30 clips of songs from previous shows,
go here & spare two clicks to vote for your fave musician. Give me some feedback & you’ll be automatically entered to win a signed CD from one of these great artists!
16:49 Engineering projects like Tate Modern
21:35 Samantha Murphy sings “I Wanna Go Home”
Shout outs to Phil & Kenny, Introducing Fred, who’ll star in Show#8
26:30 Taster of Fred’s interview and Rob Costlow Solo Piano. Song “Family” from Album Sophomore Jinx
30:37 end
a.r.t. “The Narrow” was background music for part one of the interview with Tony & Might Could’s “Lapse” accompanied Tony’s Interview Part 2. both pieces of intrumental music is courtesy of the PodSafeMusic Network.
27:45 Rob Costlow’s song Family from Sophmore Jinx used as my theme (intro/outro)
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Interview StuffTony is one of those people with a great voice. He also has some great things to say. I took a day off work for the first time to do this intervew–and Fred’s which you’ll hear more of in Show #8. Pushing AudacitySo, I set a personal record with this show. I am learning that it’s supposed to adversely affect your sound quality each time you encode from Audacity to MP3. So I’m trying to line up everything in one series of tracks in the same session. That wouldn’t mean such a big thing, except with all the clips and commentary for the 2nd Song Contest, I have over twenty tracks to line up time and mix together! I first thought my laptop was “swapping” (memory to disk) as the disk light is going crazy and the machine is hanging for minutes at a time. Now I think it was the disk “thrashing” from one location to another to another as it tried to play so many different files that must have spanned a good way accross the disk–all in a small space of time. Hard to explain, but I know what I mean.
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I apologized in this section of a recent Technicalities entry… and it’s time to apologize again. I positioned the microphone too close to Tony’s mouth for his interview. I was pretty sure it was too close after a few minutes, but for some reason I thought it ‘d be rude to stop him. Arggh!
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| Special thanks to Rob Costlow for kindly allowing me to use his brilliantly thoughtful and unique piano music. You hear it in the intro and outro, the song is "Family" from his CD "Sophmore Jinx". Join me and buy it here.
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