Doesn’t Remind Me Of Anything
This is our first podcast and you can either click on “subscribe,” which downloads the file to your computer (directly into iTunes for instance) or click on “listen,” which provides the same content but not archived for later easy access.
This new world venture may have a Wright Brother’s wing-and-a-prayer feel to it – the transitions are abrupt and you’ll hear Audioslave struggling to keep up with Matt and Joe. Perhaps future programs (if there are any) will be more polished.
About four minutes and 7MB.
It doesn’t remind me of … the time Cat was trying to teach me to sing and picked something for me to sing along with her in the car. I got to the end of the first line and she applauded and thanked me profusely — she’d never known before whether she could hold her notes when singing with someone relentlessly half a key off.
Comment by Jennifer — June 10, 2006 @ 11:27 am
Hilarious.
Comment by La Rad — June 10, 2006 @ 12:05 pm
Surely neither one of you are suggesting some off-keyness in today’s singalong.
Comment by michael — June 10, 2006 @ 1:57 pm
There is often a scene in a movie in which someone performs musically and everyone is stunned. I’m never sure whether they are stunned by how good it is, or stunned by how bad it is. When I took piano lessons for a while as a 40-something (in preparation for Cat taking lessons at age 5) I actually got to the point that I could tell if the piano needed tuning. But … in further avoidance of your question: I thought the purpose of today’s podcast MIGHT be to help your readers/listeners realize how unusual it is when an amateur IS pretty good, musically speaking.
Comment by Jennifer — June 10, 2006 @ 2:14 pm
The singing duo brought tears to Diane’s eyes. Matthew may have inherited his father’s musical disability.
Comment by michael — June 10, 2006 @ 2:17 pm
Oh, my gawd!
Comment by FierceBaby — June 10, 2006 @ 2:45 pm
Hahaha they should go on american idol or something. So…do we get the prom pictures up before we leave tomorrow for Italy? I think that’s only fair, you could call it a goodbye present or something haha.
Comment by Debbie — June 10, 2006 @ 3:39 pm
Interesting…
Or as Simon Cowell would say “What the bloody hell was that?”
SO I am waiting for your next PODCAST already….
Comment by CoffeeBoy — June 11, 2006 @ 9:41 am
I’m working on it but I think I need more outside cooperation.
Say, have you ever thought about writing a travel book? I never knew the east coast could be so user friendly.
Comment by michael — June 11, 2006 @ 10:01 am
Florence told me when Matthew was really little that he couldn’t sing. You know carrying a tune is something the O’Connell’s really value.
Comment by Helen — June 19, 2006 @ 4:23 pm