Freaky Trigger and the Lollards of Pop – Week 2
This week’s edition of Lollardry, as broadcast earlier this afternoon between 12 and 1. Featuring, amongst other things: new math(s), Egyptian deities without portfolio, communist weasels, an official US government response to Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos, and the relationship between low quality indie-dance and high quality snacks.
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I forgot to mention: that unidentified track in the middle – after Public Enemy – is by ROBYN and KLEERUP and it’s called “Heartbeat”.
I can’t remember that song being played! (And it’s a song I was keen to hear given others’ description of it.) I must have been preoccupied with some tricky part of Sunday Lunch Preparation at that point.
The show really hit its stride this week. Set(h)(t) DYS etc. Best one so far. But Pete needs to talk a bit more slowly.
Bah! First person to say I talk too fast. I know it to be true but I thort I got away with it.
So much to say, so little time. Simon munnery will always be Smunry to me.
jeffw to be fair we didn’t even get to the first chorus on that one because we were running out of time. This if course means that I am owed a full Robyn track soon.
am i being stupid, or is there not a way to download this?
If you click View Source on this page you can find the file name and download it namely:
http://freakytrigger.co.uk/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/lollards_set_low.mp3
Perhaps we should make this a proper actual podcast that ppl can subscribe too and get auto downloaded then?
I’ve made it into a podcast. here’s the address for the feed: http://freakytrigger.co.uk/lollards-podcast/feed/
They’re big downloads stereo (30MB). Perhaps (as with week 1) we should only do these files inmono?
Adming, that is excellent!
mono wd be grebt — i am burning cds for my dad (no internet) and it takes a v.long time
Sorry chaps, I thought I had exported in mono, but obviously not.
oops, my mistake. yes they are all in mono but week 1 was in 32kbps and the others ~64. i saw mono and half the file size so assumed the others were stereo. (if only more digital players supported AAC — it has a special 32kpbs rate optimised for voice)