Sun, 19 March 2006 Won’t be long til the next show! Much more Sam Hooper Group. In the meantime, please drop a vote for DSR at Podcast Alley: Vote Here and THANKS for listening. Email to guy@dreadfulsnake.com By the way!! Just realized we have been putting out Dreadful Snake radio for over a year!! Yowsa. Comments[24] |
Thu, 2 February 2006 In the cobblestone streets of Trastevere in ancient Rome, one song keeps going through my head: Dylan’s “When I Paint My Masterpiece.� With my iPod blasting this one in my ears, I wandered the narrow alleys between piazzas and bars, between ancient cathedrals and art galleries. What a place to let your mind take a walk . . . what a place to consider who you are and could have been . . . . A brief on-the-road Dreadful Snake Radio. I will update this post soon with how to buy this music and more pics on the DSBlog . . . Please drop a vote for DSR at Podcast Alley: Vote Here Being high on the list means more folks will wander in and listen. Thanks to all. Comments[11] |
Sat, 24 December 2005 There is Amazing Grace in a Christmas in Shanghai after all! Dreadful Snake Guy goes to a local church on Christmas Eve and although everything is done in Chinese, the messages come through loud and clear. Parables and metaphors and Big Brother in the back watching it all. All audio recorded live tonight at the Mu En Church on Xi Zang Zhong Road (see picture posted at right) . . . except for that Amazing Grace version in the back of some of my ramblings ...that was the Blind Boys of Alabama . Merry Christmas to all you Snakesters out there. Thanks for listening and remember your emails, comments, and votes at Podcast Alley. Comments[13] |
Tue, 20 December 2005 So I was so psyched that Dreadful Snake Radio finally got listed in iTunes directory. Then I just got an email from RJ. He sent this iTunes news to many friends (an admirable action, dear Snakesters, and one you ALL should emulate by the by) but it seems the friends couldn't find me . . . that I had DISAPPEARED from the directory no matter how they searched for me. I tried it a moment ago - and it is true.. . for the moment. ARGGH.
So anyway, I found the following thread at my most excellent pod-hosting service LIBSYN ($5 a month gang - you too can be a famous whatever). iTunes Search Problem Forum Thread
And it seems the consensus is it is Apple's problem and so I am gonna do what I do best. Sit and wait til it fixes itself. . . . hopefully in a day or 2.
Please do check the Dreadful Snake Blog for some show ideas and other ramblings and pictures from China and elsewhere. Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:47 AM Comments[11] |
Mon, 19 December 2005 Ever get delightfully surprised by the music? First I intro the topic over the always surprising bass playing of Victor Wooten
(BP from the Flektones). Who is Gillian Welch? An explanation and an example of her most excellent standard stuff , then the surprise . . . I caught her live in Colorado playing a psychedelic anthem from the 60s. For the first time. And she and David Rawlings kicked its butt considering it is just 2 acoustic guitars and voice. Next act: Sometimes a surprise is how an incredible commitment to style by a singer transforms a song you thought you knew. Witness what Mary McCaslin
does to a Motown top 40 tune. Hey . . . I am already at the 17 minute mark . . . Lets wrap this show! Please buy the full commercial versions of the music you hear on this little educational effort of mine.
Use iTunes to subscribe to Dreadful Snake Radio for free. Just go to the iTunes Music Store and search for Dreadful Snake ... there is a subscribe button on the right. Thats all folks. Send your comments to guy@dreadfulsnake.com by clicking EMail the Snake or post em at Dreadful Snake Radio Please drop a vote for DSR at Podcast Alley: Vote Here Being high on the list means more folks will wander in and listen. Thanks to all. Comments[17] |
Sun, 11 December 2005 I'm So Glad! that I am finally listed in the iTunes podcast directory. The Dreadful Snake Guy slithers into the mainstream! Reflections on Phil Lesh's thoughtful new book and bass playing. 1968 live recording of Cream playing I'm So Glad with a corny classical segue a la Rodney Dangerfield. 1931 recording of Skip James playing the original and DSGuy tells you why Clapton redid this song. . . Yes it was for the money �¢ï¿½�¦. But not for him, it was for Skip. That is a picture of Skip on the right and yes ... Robert Johnson used to listen to HIM! Use iTunes to subscribe to Dreadful Snake Radio for free. Just go to the Apple Music Store and search for Dreadful Snake ... there is a subscribe button on the right. That's all folks. Send your comments to guy@dreadfulsnake.com by clicking EMail the Snake or post �¢ï¿½ï¿½em at Dreadful Snake Radio And check out the Dreadful Snake Blog for new pictures and stuff. Oh yes - I am getting back into the Podcast Alley ratings since it is how lots of new folks find stuff to listen to. SnakeyRequest: Please vote for DSRadio at Podcast Alley: Vote Here Being high on the list means more folks will wander in and listen. I used to be like #25 in Music genre for months til I blew off the begging and pleading. Thanks to all. Comments[43] |

In the cobblestone streets of Trastevere in ancient Rome, one song keeps going through my head: Dylan’s “When I Paint My Masterpiece.� With my iPod blasting this one in my ears, I wandered the narrow alleys between piazzas and bars, between ancient cathedrals and art galleries. What a place to let your mind take a walk . . . what a place to consider who you are and could have been . . . .
There is Amazing Grace in a Christmas in Shanghai after all! Dreadful Snake Guy goes to a local church on Christmas Eve and although everything is done in Chinese, the messages come through loud and clear. Parables and metaphors and Big Brother in the back watching it all. All audio recorded live tonight at the Mu En Church on Xi Zang Zhong Road (see picture posted at right) . . . except for that Amazing Grace version in the back of some of my ramblings ...that was the
Ever get delightfully surprised by the music? First I intro the topic over the always surprising bass playing of
I'm So Glad! that I am finally listed in the iTunes podcast directory. The Dreadful Snake Guy slithers into the mainstream! Reflections on Phil Lesh's thoughtful new book and bass playing. 1968 live recording of Cream playing I'm So Glad with a corny classical segue a la Rodney Dangerfield. 1931 recording of 