The Rev Up Review, Number Eleven:
- Title: RUR-2005-10-08 #11 The Rev Up Review Returns!
- Size: 18.3 MB
- Duration: 39'57"
Contents:
- 00.00 Intro music: "Undertow" by Reaman (ElectroBel)
- 00.09 Guest Voice: "You're listening to The Rev Up Review"
- 00.12 Welcome
- 02.36 TSFPN audio tag
- 02.46 Doctor Who: Podshock!
- 04.31 James Naughton
- 04.45 Adam Curry's Daily Source Code
- 05.06 Unquiet Desperation
- 05.21 The Rev Up Review is a proud member of The Science Fiction Podcast Network
- 05.33 The Rev-Master's Rant
- 05.54 The SFWA Bulletin
- 07.27 Ron Vitale
- 08.09 Interzone
- 08.36 Nemonymous
- 15.19 Podcast Fiction:
- 15.24 Scott Sigler's Ancestor
- 15.52 Brace for Impact by Apocalypse Dowell
- 16.09 Sermons on Little-Known Gods by Lauren Merritt
- 16.24 At the Appointed Time read by Bradley Harris
- 16.40 Tannis Island by Gavin Lowe
- 17.06 Serenity
- 17.33 Podcast Alley and Podcast Pickle
- 18.05 iTunes
- 20.02 Music: You Be King by Andy Guthrie, at the Podsafe Music Network
- 28.26 Mur Lafferty's I Should Be Writing
- 30.04 Previously on Travel With Confidence
- 31.15 Episode 6 of Travel With Confidence (music by The Brothers Femme at PodsafeAudio)
- 38.58 Send feedback to rur@revupreview.co.uk, or in North America call the RANT line: 206-339-RANT (7268), or post a comment in the TSFPN Forum
- 39.57 End
- Do You Hunger For Me by Andy Guthrie. More at the Podsafe Music Network
4 comments:
Paul,
Yes sir! I'm listening. Excellent show!
Thanks for the shout out, and yes, Unquiet Desperation will be returning soon. I've been stacking up interviews since investing in some new equipment. You should see a new post this weekend, in fact.
Take care!
Chris,
Very much enjoyed your interview with Mur (thanks for the mentions!) and I'm looking forward to more Unquiet Desperation.
Just listen to my first show, very enjoyable. Thank you very much, and it's free!
Steve,
Thanks for your encouragement -- it's good to know my musical taste coincides with other people's (at least some of the time). The Podsafe Music Network is a great resource.
I also remember (and thank you for) some advice you gave me (months ago, on a forum somewhere) about using music in a podcast...
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