
Play - 41:24 mins (click button) (right-click on button to download)I'm sorry about the problems downloading this episode: there seems to have been a 24 hour glitch with Libsyn, which hosts the podcast. About an hour ago it was still not working. I deleted the file from the server, re-uploaded it, and now I am able to download it via iTunes, so hopefully everyone else can. The stats are showing 322 downloads in 24 hours, which is 5 times the usual rate. Of course those hits on the server all got "404" results.
This podcast completes 3 years of electrical language (the first podcast was on 18 December 2005). I play the 2 songs played in that first podcast, as well as 5 new ones. And there were all kinds of interruptions, background noises etc. Sorry.
The Moon Is Torn by The Simple Things
Never Never Land by Brown Bag Special
You (Always On My Mind) by Brackenridge
Gone, Gone by The Simple Things
After All These Years by Abra Moore
It's So Easy and One, Two, Three by Carlos Bertonatti

This week's soundbed music is Regression by Green Eyes. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.
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The Moon Is Torn by The Simple Things
Never Never Land by Brown Bag Special
You (Always On My Mind) by Brackenridge
Gone, Gone by The Simple Things
After All These Years by Abra Moore
"After All These Years" (mp3) from "On The Way" (Sarathan Records)
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It's So Easy and One, Two, Three by Carlos Bertonatti
This week's soundbed music is Regression by Green Eyes. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.
To subscribe to electrical language, either click on the iTunes link on the right of this page or cut and past the feed url into your podcatcher software: http://feeds.feedburner.com/theelectricallanguagepodcast
electrical language welcomes submissions of music. If you would like to submit music please read this post
This work is licenced under a Creative Commons Licence
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