Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Episode 4 - Covers

Ha! I bet you didn't think we'd be back for a while. We'll guess again, 'cause here comes awesome episode number 4 (we're really rolling along here)! This time around, we give you a smattering of some great covers you've probably never heard. The originals, of course, are classics, but the new ones might just be better.

A listing of the songs, and their cover counterparts, will be posted soon.

Thursday, March 02, 2006

Episode 3

Oh my gosh, we're back.

Yeah, we thought we died too. Alas, we're still here kicking. It's Spring Break for Bill (yeah, we can't believe it either) and Megan's back at Hope, so once again, we form the formiddable duo who delivers great music right to your desktop. Below is a list of the songs featured in this episode. You can purchase most of these tracks on iTunes [iMix Link].

I'm A Lonely Little Petunia (In An Onion Patch) - Imogen Heap
Without Me - Annie Quick
The Poetry Reading - Charles Bukowski
Folk Death 95 - Mogwai
Galang - MIA
War Photographer - Jason Forrest
Breathe Me - SIA
Couldn't Sleep - Milosh

We'll be back very soon with a few more episodes featuring great Covers and Classics.

Thursday, November 10, 2005

East Coast Memories

Well well, folks.

It's been ages and then some, hasn't it?

I've been busy hanging out with the likes of Death Cab for Cutie, Ben Folds, and Matt Pond PA.
(I kid you not, but don't get too jealous....despite long conversations or hanging out backstage, I doubt they remember my name)

I've also been in NYC quite a bit. Hurrah for the city life!

Anyway, I thought that this week instead of the usual podcast (Bill and I remain mostly quite busy for this week, but next week should be promising).....
I would create the world's most spectacular video ever.

This little piece was created using my ancient Nikon CoolPix camera (woo hoo! no sound on the video!) and my super-fabulous iBook G4 and iMovie.

So, enjoy it, my dear friends.

...p.s.....if you want to be able to read the text, enlarge the video, okay?

love and a few pineapples (hey, it's unseasonably warm enough here that it's possible),

meg

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Dreams Are Made of This

So, things are still hectic as ever for Megan and I and I doubt we'll have a chance to do an episode this week. But I did want to feature something that I think you all will enjoy.

A while back in August, Flickr featured an image that made me do a double take. (See this Flickr photoset for more photos from a person who actually worked on the set.) Yes, they acually sent 90,000+ bouncy balls down two streets in San Francisco. It was for a Sony commercial, that on Monday, was brought to my attention.

The song featured in the commerical is Jose González's "Heartbeats" and since we don't have another episode yet for you, here's the MP3. Buy his album on iTunes.

Until we can find our way out of the mounds of books and paperwork we're buried under, enjoy.

Oh, and P.S. - we're also in the Yahoo! Podcast Directory now too. Check it. Rate it. Love it.

Monday, October 10, 2005

Another Directory!

We are now featured in our very own category on the Podcastingnews.com directory. You can find us in the "Music >> Commentary, Criticism and Discussion" section. I submitted our podcast to them and they reviewed it and voila!, we get our categorization. Pretty freakin' sweet.

Check out our category or our site page.

Oh, and it doesn't look like Meg and I will be getting around to the aforementioned podcast. Unless some crazy miracle happens that can clear out our schedules at the same time, you'll have to wait until next week. But I promise, it'll be worth it.

Friday, October 07, 2005

A Brief Hiatus

Our apologies...we did not have the time to do a show for Friday. Megan and I have been very busy with classes and extracurricular work. We are hoping to do an episode sometime between now and next week, as we won't have one next week either due to some other obligations. But fear not! We are revising, rethinking and replanning the structure of this show and we'll be back very soon. We're going to aim for more coherent shows (the next one will probably be all about awesome cover songs - and we've got a few other ideas brewing so hold tight) that should hopefully be more entertaining.

So please excuse our pause, while we rework our cause.


For now, this is Apples and Lemons.
music-for-robots : said the gramophone : stereogum
(check out these great sites [some of our sources!] for some great new music)

Friday, September 30, 2005

Episode 2

We just finished recording our next episode, this time featuring our first-ever special guest, Sondra. Meg brings to the table a news story relevant to our podcast name, we discuss some new films including the Constant Gardener and the Corpse Bride, and then as usual revel in great music, both old and new. For our playlist, check out our iTunes iMix for this week.

This is Apples and Lemons.

(I'm going to apologize right now, exporting the final cut of the file messed up a few parts of the podcast, so bear with us while we continue to work out the kinks.)