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CrapMonkey Podcast – Music, Technology, Beer, Seattle

CMP-10-03-2006: CrapMonkey Podcast Episode 108

October 3, 2006 11:53 pm

Podtrac Party

The Podcast and Portable Media Expo came and went but many good times were had.  In this episode, I have a sound seeing tour of some of the after-parties we went to on Friday night.  We started out at the Podcast Awards, then rolled over to the Podtrac birthday party.  After that we popped up to the Rawvoice party and then over to the Dawn and Drew listener Party.  The last place we hit was the Libsyn and kipronic party.  Whew.  Along the way I ran into a lot of interesting folks like Pete Grondal, Eric Weaver, Brother Love, Dawn and Drew (including Showbiz Dad, Showbiz Cousin and Showbiz Cousin-and-law), the body painter Kevin Mason, Pam and Lance Heath, Sheila from The Dragon Page With Class and the fine folks from ThreeAmigos.TV, SwitchPod, and LoveLongandProsper.com.  Wow, what a night.  Thanks to all who sponsored the great times!  Images are available on Flickr.  Also be sure to check out the interviews from the show floor at SeattlePodcasting.net.

The song of the day is There She Goes by Brother Love and the website of the day is foundmagazine.com.  We close the show on a phone number by Jeff Shields.

One Response to “CMP-10-03-2006: CrapMonkey Podcast Episode 108”

Jeff Shields wrote a comment on October 10, 2006

I made that phone number song you closed with for the Daily Source Code. I was hoping other podcasters would hear it and ask me to make them something, but no such luck. I didn’t expect anyone to play it elsewhere, ever, but it’s funny that you did. There is a version of the song without vocals, but the name I gave it escapes me at the moment. When I heard the name of the show I figured you might be declaring the song “crap,” but I’m glad it entertained.

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