Michael Lehman: The Podtridge Family Episodes - | The Podtridge Family - Episode 3 | January 9, 2004
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Welcome to the
third episode of The Podtridge Family
This week:
"Good (AKA The
Podcasting Song)"
(cc) 2005, Michael Lehman, Podcast rights granted [Length: 03:19]
This song was recorded, mixed and mastered
entirely on my Pentium 4, Windows XP-based home computer in a single day.
I got inspired by the PBS "Frontline" program which ran an episode called
"The Persuaders" which exposed the lengths to which some advertisers will go
to get their product in front of customers. The "bouncing" guitar
sound was created by using the new Roger Linn-created AdrenaLinn II effects
processor which was also used by John Mayer on his hit "Bigger Than My
Body". Plus, it was fun writing what I think is the world's first song
with the word "podcasting" in it!
"Just Like You"
(c) 2001, Lyndzie Taylor, Podcast rights granted [Length 02:23]
The third and final song recorded at
Lyndzie's 2001 session with Grammy-winning producer Clif Magness. Here
Lyndize is expressing her point of view regarding obsessive music fans
inspired by the behavior of fans of the band that inspired her to a musical
career, Hanson.
"Carpe Noctum" (c) 1999, Argyle, Podcast rights granted.
[Length: 03:14]
An ode to the the stay-up-all-night,
sleep-all-day lifestyle of the band.
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| The Podtridge Family - Episode Two | December 19, 2004
Welcome to the
second episode of The Podtridge Family
This week:
"Running Away"
(c) 2001, Lyndzie Taylor, Podcast rights granted
This song was recorded at the studio of
Grammy-winning producer (and in this one case, co-writer), Clif Magness.
Lynzdie and I went to Santa Monica to for her to work with Clif on June 6, 7
and 8 of 2001. Clif had a basic chord progression and gave a very
basic track to Lyndzie who then took it back to the hotel room and, in about
an hour, wrote the melody and lyrics. The next morning we went back to
the studio and she recorded the vocal, all-the-way-through, in ONE take.
The only overdubs in this song are a few "doubles" for the choruses.
"(Thank Your) Lucky
Stars (For the Black and White Cars" (c) 1999, Argyle, Podcast rights granted.
This song was penned by Daniel's band mate
and Argyle drummer, Doug Bellucci, as an ode to the Los Altos, California
Police Department who kept stopping Argyle and their friends simply because
they were teenagers driving like teenagers do...
"Deadline"
(c) 1999, Michael Lehman, Podcast rights granted
During the height of the dot com boom one
of the online brokerages companies, I think it was e*Trade, was running a
commercial where an obvious dot com developer type came home to find all of
his plants dead because he'd been working too hard. Being a developer
and creative type, I knew well the feeling of coming up from the "zone" to
find the world a different place than it was when I'd started. I'd
also learned, as I suppose many of us have to, that a deadline, the bane of
our existence, is sometimes the only way to force something to actually get
"done"....and so, for creative professionals of all types...enjoy!
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| The Podtridge Family - Episode One | December 11, 2004
Welcome to the
first episode of The Podtridge Family
This week:
"True Nature"
(c) 2004, Michael Lehman, Podcast rights granted
This song was written in 2000 when Lyndzie
and I rented a house near the beach in Venice, Calfornia for Spring Break.
I wrote two songs and she wrote one and we enjoyed Southern California.
It was the week the NASDAQ hit 5000 and the dot com world (although we
didn't realize it at the time) started to come to an end.
"Sincerity"
(c) 2001, Lyndzie Taylor, Podcast rights granted
This song was written by Lyndzie in 2000
while attending Middle School in Fort Collins, Colorado. The inspiring
quote came, as far as I've been able to determine, from Lionel Barrymore,
although it's also been attributed to George Burns.
"Victory"
(c) 1999, Daniel DuBois, Podcast rights granted.
This song was inspired by Alan Arkin's line
from Apocalypse Now "love the smell of napalm in the morning. it
smells like victory.." and infused with the angst of high school life for a
teenager. Daniel is the bass player for Argyle and is the lead singer
on this tune.
Enjoy!
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