admin 330 Posted September 10, 2012 Welcome to the very first episode of Shortwave with Grant-Lee Phillips! Gather round as Grant-Lee Phillips welcomes old and new friends each week to share their music. Aimee Mann joins us on our very first episode to discuss her experience contributing her music to the film Magnolia, her thoughts on music piracy, the inspiration behind her new album “Charmer,” and to perform some of her songs live. Share this post Link to post
j_porrett 0 Posted September 10, 2012 Great new show! Grant-Lee is a great interviewer, and Aimee is a fantastic first guest. Looking forward to more Shortwave. Share this post Link to post
raxozellet 86 Posted September 10, 2012 I could listen to Aimee Mann talk for hours she is just a delight. Share this post Link to post
Kickpuncher 5012 Posted September 10, 2012 Cool show. It felt like a big departure from the usual Earwolf fare, more due to GLP's polished hosting style than the non-comedy subject matter. Good mix of talk and performances, like the short running time. Share this post Link to post
daveB from Oakland 364 Posted September 10, 2012 Aimee sounds great in "unplugged" mode. Interesting discussion about how the economics of the music biz actually effects the way the music sounds. Looking forward to more shows! Share this post Link to post
AJ from indonesia 0 Posted September 11, 2012 such a great pleasant show, i like it, its like an npr kinda tone Share this post Link to post
Bucho 188 Posted September 11, 2012 Really liked this, can't wait to hear more from Grant. ... GLP's polished hosting style ... It actually took me half the show before I got used to how polished he is. Share this post Link to post
Grover 9 Posted September 11, 2012 What an excellent addition to the Earwolf network. I am way into this content of making records and songcrafting. Thanks. Share this post Link to post
MotorboatJones 41 Posted September 11, 2012 I really enjoyed this and am looking forward to new episodes. I was surprised that GLP sounds so much like a professional, broadcast school-trained, interviewer. Share this post Link to post
Kickpuncher 5012 Posted September 12, 2012 It actually took me half the show before I got used to how polished he is. Yeah, my initial (admittedly somewhat crazy) reaction was that I didn't like it, but thinking a bit more, I like it both for the change of pace factor and because it seems pretty clear that he's taking the show seriously and doing some real prep work. Share this post Link to post