Sat, 26 January 2008 It's the Wrock Club, now with 100% more AlleyCast Chris! In no particular order, hosts Lizz and Chris discuss Portus (live AlleyCast anyone?), Terminus (a cacophony of sound?), and Wrockstock (the most amazing weekend ever?). We also talk about Sweden and how it's... amazing. Chris also plays "The Veil" by Sue and the Hufflepuffs, "Harry Potter Cliff Notes" by Alas, Earwax!, "She a Mudblood" by Danny Dementor, "Voldey Who" by Ginny and the Heartbreakers, "Sweaters" by Gred and Forge, "Moonchild" by The Halfblood Princess, "Pretty Girl" by Peeved, "Gotta Stop the Wrock" by RAB's Locket, "Ginny Speaking Song" by Tom Riddle and Friends, and "My Little Hoodrat Friend" by Brian Ross. Send us email to thewrockclub@gmail.com. Vote for us on Podcast Alley. Please note, this show was recorded before Portus announced that Ministry of Magic and Oliver Boyd & the Remembralls will be playing at their symposium! Comments[4] |
You guys are funny...and crazy.
I loved this episode. Thanks for having Chris on.
I loved this episode. Thanks for having Chris on.
posted by: SarahW on Sun, 2/3 12:22 AM EST
Thanks Sarah. :) As always, I appreciate your interest and feedback. You're awesome.
posted by: Lizz on Sun, 2/3 01:22 PM EST
Hey,
I checked out your show a while ago, and I wanted to email you because I think you have a really great concept. Your shows are interesting, and I've had fun listening through them. The episodes keep getting better and better.
I'm always looking around for new shows to listen to because I'm a podcaster too. I do a weekly music review show called Have You Heard (http://www.haveyouheard.net). We interview musicians, talk about music news, and review two new records every week. You should check it out. I'd love some feedback on the show.
-Adam Trimble
I checked out your show a while ago, and I wanted to email you because I think you have a really great concept. Your shows are interesting, and I've had fun listening through them. The episodes keep getting better and better.
I'm always looking around for new shows to listen to because I'm a podcaster too. I do a weekly music review show called Have You Heard (http://www.haveyouheard.net). We interview musicians, talk about music news, and review two new records every week. You should check it out. I'd love some feedback on the show.
-Adam Trimble
posted by: Adam on Mon, 4/28 07:56 PM EDT
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