Re: Podcasts
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 10:00 am
Yeah, I do Google hangout podcasts when the Kickball Circuit people invite me. I'M SO COOL!AB_skin_test wrote:And clearly, this calls for a Google Hangout. Duh.
It's the sixth version of The Swamp. What could possibly go wrong?
http://www.sportsfrog.net/phpbb/
Yeah, I do Google hangout podcasts when the Kickball Circuit people invite me. I'M SO COOL!AB_skin_test wrote:And clearly, this calls for a Google Hangout. Duh.
THERE ARE CHARTS?!?!?bfj wrote:#6 on the comedy charts right now. And don't yell at me.testy boxcar wrote:NORM MACDONALD HAS A PODCAST!?!?!?!?
Must. Listen. This is either going to be fantastic or a complete train wreck. Or both at the same time. This thread has some fantastic suggestions, but is going to kill my reading/book listening.testy boxcar wrote:NORM MACDONALD HAS A PODCAST!?!?!?!?
I would be interested on a part time basis, if you think I had anything worth adding. I already have all the equipment needed (I think), since I still do some college hockey play-by-play here. For my part, I would stick with sports commentary.bfj wrote:I like the storytelling/commentary idea. Maybe there is someway to combine the two ideas. A live Swampcast, with recorded bits inserted in between segments. I don't know. The live Swampcasts were entertaining. There were some pretty funny interactions on them.Scottie wrote:
Assuming many of us have the ability to record ourselves, this is what I had in mind. Something a bit more formal; consider this to be drawings on a white board. Four or five guys each record a four or five (or what have you) minute segment. On whatever topic they want; wide open and a blank canvas. Record in MP3 format. Then one guy "hosts" (and that can be rotating); it would be hosted in a radio format. And we stream it and make it also available for download/podcast convenience streaming. But the first streaming will be at an appointed hour and go "live" like Swamp Radio.
In a completely hypothetical world (stress "hypothetical"), it would sound like this:
Let's say, only for example, one of us was hosting the fist episode. (Remember this is all MP3s stacked up just like Swamp Radio used to be)
1. Opening remarks, comments, free space
2. Swamper Podcast recording #1
3. Host. Intro the next recording.
4. Swamper Podcast recording #2
5. Host. Intro the next recording.
6. Swamper Podcast recording #3
7. Host. Intro the next recording.
. . . and so on. Again, a blank canvas. We can add tunes in there, anything in there. Even recorded Skype conversations, scripted or otherwise, between the lads works as a segment, eh?
My reason for that framework is so Swampers can craft bits for the podcast. And, as with authoring a post, it gives the author time to edit/refine themselves before posting. The thing about a phone call is all of the uhmmms and uhhhhs. Not that there's anything wrong with that, in our context. But we really could some up with a slick "show" if we put some effort in to it. I'll volunteer to help in any way.
Who knows? It might even result in an increase in membership.
Fantastic, mate. Rush and I were just now on the phone and talked about how to make this happen. That is ideal. And it would be everyone on a part-time basis, eh? Even if we got 2-minute clips once a month from guys, that would be brilliant.SportsDoc wrote:I would be interested on a part time basis, if you think I had anything worth adding. I already have all the equipment needed (I think), since I still do some college hockey play-by-play here. For my part, I would stick with sports commentary.
Sidebar: I have been doing Williston State College Hockey the past two seasons, and this year they won the National JUCO Tournament in Rochester, NY, after losing the Title game last year. Now, that was a kick to broadcast! 3-2 over Monroe CC (Host team)in Championship game with wining goal scored with 3 minutes left.
Johnnie wrote:Three more that I don't believe I've read yet:
Christopher Titus
Joe Rogan
Penn Jillette's Sunday School
And they're video podcasts: http://www.youtube.com/feed/UCWiHJYoHWyO56dlo_vjTleAThe Sybian wrote:Must. Listen. This is either going to be fantastic or a complete train wreck. Or both at the same time. This thread has some fantastic suggestions, but is going to kill my reading/book listening.testy boxcar wrote:NORM MACDONALD HAS A PODCAST!?!?!?!?
Do you talk about anything other than cars driving in circles?Brontoburglar wrote:you can still listen to my dulcet voice
I would hope someone could not know about NASCAR and still be entertained. We're definitely not talking about race strategy, but rather how gross the gum was that sponsored one of the cars this weekend.The Sybian wrote:Do you talk about anything other than cars driving in circles?Brontoburglar wrote:you can still listen to my dulcet voice
Swamp Poetry Slam! (Oh, heavens, no!)The Sybian wrote:I loved the old Swampcast conversations. Johnnie, Bronto and everyone who joined in really did a great job. But the thought of the free form blank slate submissions with a host is incredibly intriguing. I'd love to see what people throw out there. Short form poetry reading? Why not? Discussion of National JUCO hockey championship game? Hell yeah, where else am I going to get a first hand account of that? I love it. And we could always throw in old school style Swampcast hour long conversation as well. This could be a really cool new format for the Swamp. Plus, everyone is free to submit whatever the hell they want to whenever they want.
Good question. Most Swampers with whom I have spoken know that I sound like a drop-down Leonard Cohen Roger Waters Tom Waits FM Radio range as recorded by Jim Jarmusch after polishing off a bar's entire stock and in grainy disolve black and white. Lull, lull, lull, now here's some David "Honeyboy" Edwards. I could out-narrate the fuck out of that Morgan Freeman guy. Documentaries about penguins? Yeah. They picked the wrong dude.devilfluff wrote:So, how many swampers have voices made for radio vs faces made for radio?
I certainly have the latter...
I think I know who about 3 of those people are...Scottie wrote:Good question. Most Swampers with whom I have spoken know that I sound like a drop-down Leonard Cohen Roger Waters Tom Waits FM Radio range as recorded by Jim Jarmusch after polishing off a bar's entire stock and in grainy disolve black and whitre. Lull, lull, lull, now here's some David "Honeyboy" Edwards. I could out-narrate the fuck out of that Morgan Freeman guy. Documentaries about penguins? Yeah. They picked the wrong dude.devilfluff wrote:So, how many swampers have voices made for radio vs faces made for radio?
I certainly have the latter...
In fact, I'd describe my voice as James Earl Jones after a week-long bender, waking up still drunk, and trying to describe concentric revenge circles in Hamlet while tuning a 12-string about to play some Delta blues.
The Sybian wrote:Radio makes my voice sound fat.
Can you harmonize? If so, you can be the back-up chorus hmmmmmmyeah. You know, those Rita Marley type chicks. I'm not accusing you of being Jamaican, Not at all. And I had you figured as a part of the band for a synchronized dance "collective sexual interest". That "Oooo yeah!" element.bfj wrote:My fat makes my voice sound fat.The Sybian wrote:Radio makes my voice sound fat.
Speaking of Carolla....here he is, making an ass out of himself with Bill O'Reilly...Nonlinear FC wrote:
Adam Carolla. I know a lot of folks don't like him, but he is actually unbelievably good at what he does with this format. I also like the others on his team. If nothing else, try to find the episode where David Allen Grier came on and did a Teddy Pendergrass "impersonation." It's possibly one of the funniest things I've ever heard.
Scottie wrote:The hijacked car was a damaged Honda? Really? Pfffft. These guys are amateurs compared to my wife. That's not even close to how you fuck up a Honda.
Check out Dave Grohl and J. Mascis also.AussieDave wrote:I've recently started listening to the WTF podcasts again. I've learned to skip the part where Maron rants about whatever at the beginning and just get right to the interview. I've heard some really great ones lately...like the episodes with John Fogerty, Cheech and Chong, David Sedaris, and Nick Cave. All really interesting.
Austin has been on Carolla's podcast a couple times and is one of his better guests. They've had him ad lib some public service announcements (the first was when it was announced knives would be allowed back on planes) where he speaks in a quiet, calm voice with soft piano music in the background. Simply hilarious to hear him calmly recommend packing a knife on your flight because you never know "what some crazy bastard is gonna do."Sabo wrote:If you have even a slight interest in pro wrestling, you need to start listening to Stone Cold Steve Austin's podcasts. He's an impressive interviewer. I especially enjoyed his podcasts with Lance Storm, Terry Funk, Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels and Tim White. White was a long-time WWF/E referee, and also traveled with Andre the Giant for many years. His stories about Andre are fantastic.
DSafetyGuy wrote:It's just debuted (the second episode came out today), but if you have interest in the entertainment industry and stories about it, I would recommend "Industry Standard w/Barry Katz". Katz is the manager of Jay Mohr (and others) and has been a guest on Jay's podcast multiple times.
In any case, I listened to the first episode last night where Katz interviewed Doug Herzog, who has headed Fox, USA, MTV, and Comedy Central during his career. The two told several great stories ranging from Dave Chappelle walking away from his show to the creation of "Remote Control" to a hilarious anecdote about Craig Kilborn's first meeting about hosting "The Daily Show".
Yeah, been faithfully listening every Monday since DSafe posted. None of the guests names meant anything to me, but every one of them has been a big industry insider with an amazing story. Each one has a great, feel good story about a guy with no connections hitting the Hollywood jackpot by forcing their way in the door. It's actually pretty inspirational.govmentchedda wrote:DSafetyGuy wrote:It's just debuted (the second episode came out today), but if you have interest in the entertainment industry and stories about it, I would recommend "Industry Standard w/Barry Katz". Katz is the manager of Jay Mohr (and others) and has been a guest on Jay's podcast multiple times.
In any case, I listened to the first episode last night where Katz interviewed Doug Herzog, who has headed Fox, USA, MTV, and Comedy Central during his career. The two told several great stories ranging from Dave Chappelle walking away from his show to the creation of "Remote Control" to a hilarious anecdote about Craig Kilborn's first meeting about hosting "The Daily Show".
What a recommendation. This pod is great. It's got a nice formula, the guests are entertaining. The host is well connected Great stuff.
I guess as Barry says to close it out, "If you like the podcast, tell your friends. If you don't like it, tell your friends."The Sybian wrote:Yeah, been faithfully listening every Monday since DSafe posted. None of the guests names meant anything to me, but every one of them has been a big industry insider with an amazing story. Each one has a great, feel good story about a guy with no connections hitting the Hollywood jackpot by forcing their way in the door. It's actually pretty inspirational.govmentchedda wrote:DSafetyGuy wrote:It's just debuted (the second episode came out today), but if you have interest in the entertainment industry and stories about it, I would recommend "Industry Standard w/Barry Katz". Katz is the manager of Jay Mohr (and others) and has been a guest on Jay's podcast multiple times.
In any case, I listened to the first episode last night where Katz interviewed Doug Herzog, who has headed Fox, USA, MTV, and Comedy Central during his career. The two told several great stories ranging from Dave Chappelle walking away from his show to the creation of "Remote Control" to a hilarious anecdote about Craig Kilborn's first meeting about hosting "The Daily Show".
What a recommendation. This pod is great. It's got a nice formula, the guests are entertaining. The host is well connected Great stuff.
DSafetyGuy wrote:From the Blatant Self-Promotion Department:
If you are interested in Syracuse football or, just want to throw a click and a listen a fellow Swamper's way...
http://sujuiceonline.com/2013/08/22/ade ... ojections/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Since Andrea Adelson is not a Swamper (to the best of my knowledge), the self-promoting part starts at the 6:55 mark.
Commence mocking..... now.