Pugwash’s Thomas Walsh And Keith Farrell take us through the last of 3 podcasts to conclude their oratory for the last 5 tracks of their new compilation “Giddy”. Hear how Ape maestro Andy Partridge made his contribution to project and a tribute to that great psychedelic instrument the Mellotron
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The /Filmcast: Bonus Ep. – Cowboys and Aliens, Comic-Con 2011, and Tintin Set Visit
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Giddy – Pugcast Part 3
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Pugwash – Giddy Pugcast Part 2
Listen to part 2 of Pugwash’s compelling and amusing insight into the tracks on their new soon to be released compilation Giddy.
Thomas and Keith reveal the XTC connection and how Dave Gregory became involved in arranging one of the songs on the album.
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Pugwash – Giddy Pugcast Part 1
Giddy is the first Pugwash release on Ape. Out on 21st September, the album is a compilation of classic finely crafted pop songs from Pugwash’s previous albums.
Listen to this the first part of 3 pugcasts where Thomas Walsh and Keith Farrell talk you through the first 4 tracks on the album.
Thomas Walsh is one half of the Duckworth Lewis Method, a project with Neil Hannon from the Divine Comedy where they recorded an album of songs inspired totally by the wonderful game of cricket.
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Idea Theft
New/young writers should listen to Rob Long on the unlikelihood of your ‘idea’ being stolen
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1972 interview with Isaac Asimov and Frederik Pohl (Part 2 of 2)
Raw interview material for an unfinished show.
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1972 interview with Isaac Asimov and Frederik Pohl (Part 1 of 2)
Raw interview material for an unfinished show.
Tagged with isaac_asimov frederik_pohl interview
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149 Surprising Ways to Turbocharge Your Blog With Credibility!
John Gruber (DaringFireball.net) and Merlin Mann (43Folders.com) discuss the current state of blogging as a medium for creative expression, weighing the opportunities and challenges of building a thoughtful online presence in a world where everybody owns a printing press. They’ll consider the ascendance of Digg-friendly "problogs" and debate the subtler pleasures of careful writing that reaches smaller, but potentially less "profitable" audiences.
- John Gruber, Daring Fireball
- Merlin Mann, You Look Nice Today
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