The Roy Harper Podcast Episode 6 - Shownotes

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In the February 2008 episode:

Intro, including my enthusiasm for the new release of The Prisoner

Nick Harper tour info

The Wildlife Album including "Jabberwocky"

1948ish from Jugula

Part 1 of a two-part interview with Darren Crisp

Highway Blues from Heavy Crazy (unavailable, but a different copy of the track is on the BBC Tapes Volume III)

A-Z of Harper: 'F' for Folkjokeopus, Flat Baroque and Berserk, Forget Me Not, and Forbidden Fruit

See Roy's essay about Forbidden Fruit here.

Forget Me Not from HQ

Listener feedback (contact me podcast [at] stormcock [dot] net?subject=Podcast%206%20feedback or call 01223 850282 (+44 1223 850282) to leave messages)

Credits and Links

McGoohans Blues from Les Cousins

Please note that all music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.

The intro music is by Adam Leonard, see http://www.myspace.com/realwoodrecords for info
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
Other incidental music used on the production is from the GarageBand library and is free to use

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Podcasts mastery

Wow! Paul! God knows how you've got the blessed [pronounced without an accent on the 'ed'] time and patience and dedication. Your contributions are fast becoming an icon and possibly could be used by the media out there as future reference for all things Harper? If you wish to make them aware of it  or keep it private amongst us subscribers.?

 

 

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Well, I'm not the world's

Well, I'm not the world's greatest self-publicist. I just like to do my thing and hope people get some enjoyment out of it. Having said that, I have done what I can to spread the word about the podcast for online places that I frequent, and if any of you have contacts that might be favourably disposed towards the podcast, then of course I would appreciate your help. I'm in the middle of trying to sort out a mention on "folkcast" but I haven't approached any of the conventional media companies - I simply wouldn't know where to start! I tend to think that if a podcast is any good it'll find its own audience over time.

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podcast media

PD/

If you put 'podcast media' as a Google search you get 13,900,000 sites coming up!!

Now there's something to keep you occupied for a while if your server can handle it!

One site who may be reciprocally interested and who contacted Mistlethrush a while back  is :

EMAIL :   lordofmisrule [at] theunbrokencircle [dot] co [dot] uk

WEBSITE : http://www.wovenwheatwhispers.co.uk

CONTACT : mark.coyle [at] btinternet [dot] com

 

 

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