Common Tone
Common Tone does for modern classical music what Car Talk does for auto repair. Hosted by Dr. David Gaines and James Landon Jones, two old friends who love music and laughter, Common Tone seeks to promote the best in modern classical music to a new audience while being entertaining and fun. It features frequent digressions into politics, culture and other topics of the day, all handled with the same level of irreverence.
 

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Common Tone Episode 6 was originally released on September 5th, 2005 and is now available once again for download.

 

While this episode features a discussion on the life and works of synthesizer and electronic music pioneer Dr. Robert Moog (1934-2005), its focus is really just classic silliness. We introduce a few technical advances, audition some theme music options, introduce our first mailbag segment and t-shirt contest and, at the frantic request of a listener, we also address the plight of the Naperville Carillon.

As if that's not enough, we also experience our first technical problems.

Sound like fun? Episode 6 is very busy, with more humor and less serious music than any prior episode.

Don't forget our store at Zazzle.com. There's a message forum so you can interact with us & leave comments or questions. Check out our Wear It Proudly series, featuring some of the shiniest foreheads in modern classical music. They're way funny. Buy one and show the world what a sophisticate you are.

Thanks for listening, and please direct your comments to us at commontone@gmail.com

TECHNICALS: File Format: MPEG-4 , File Size: 44.9 MB , Running Time: 49 min.

Direct download: Common_Tone_06.m4a
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:18 AM
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