We know people in Adelaide and South Australia make great music, but who makes and repairs the instruments?
The answer is: Our panel this week.
James Capatch is a woodwind instrument repairer at Capatch Woodwind and Jordan Reynolds is a guitar maker fron The Sound Garage.
They teach us all about keeping your holes sealed and why hard wood is important for a ‘beautiful noise’.
Also this week, we introduce you to our new sponsor, dollarshaveclub.com. Remember, get your second month of shavers free when you use the code ADELDSC when ordering.
In IS IT NEWS, Nigel tests us on the theme, Music.
Max Martin from iNform Health and Fitness Solutions further develops his theme from last week regarding kids and active transport.
Our SA Drink of the week is Langmeil Barossa 2013 Valley Floor Shiraz.
In the Adelaide Visa Council, we have one defendant: the royal visit is featured.
And music is Something Stupid by Satan’s Cheerleaders.
NOTE: David Washington from In Daily is back from the volcanic ash but was snowed under at work this week. He’ll return in episode 118.
More details and timecodes below.
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TIME | SEGMENT |
00:00:00 | Outtake |
Guess the wine variety | |
00:01:24 |
Theme |
Theme and introduction. Our original theme song in full is here, Adelaidey-hoo. | |
00:00:00 | Talk Of The Town |
***David is almost back with us*** David Washington, editor of In Daily, gives us a midweek wrap of the news we’ve been talking about in South Australia this week. | |
00:03:34 | SA Drink Of The Week |
We taste a 2013 Langmeil Valley Floor Shiraz, Barossa Valley. Tasting notes. | |
00:08:32 | Made To Move Minute |
Max Martin and/or Dr Nathan Harten from iNform Health and Fitness Solutions, Norwood, present a thoughtful minute for pondering more ways and reasons to get moving and improve your health. This week: Kids and active transport. |
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00:16:20 |
Sponsor |
Nigel and Steve extol the virtues of the Dollar Shave Club. To take advantage of our offer for our listeners in Australia, go to dollarshaveclub.com and enter the promo code: ADELDSC. This will get you your 2nd month free. Plus, using that code will support our podcast. | |
00:19:50 | The Adelaide Music Masters |
James Capatch is a woodwind instrument repairer at Capatch Woodwind and member of the band Satan’s Cheerleaders, and Jordan Reynolds is a guitar maker from The Sound Garage, and member of the band Favour The Brave. James also does a monthly radio show/podcast on original music. It’s called COMA. | |
01:19:08 | Is It News? |
The news history quiz with Nigel Dobson-Keeffe. | |
01:48:02 | Adelaide Visa Council |
Jessica (@Omg_J_E_S_S) VISA REJECTED 11/11/2015, 5:41 PM Why did charles and camilla even come to adelaide.. Will and kate shouldve reported back to them that adelaide is boring |
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01:54:13 | Musical Pilgrimage |
And our song this week, Something Stupid by Satan’s Cheerleaders, recommended by and featuring our guest James Capatch, rather than our musical curator, Adrian Miller, from Radio Adelaide’s Monday night program, Songcatcher. | |
02:04:40 | Outtake |
I didn’t realise how cool I was |
Here is this week’s preview video:
The Ya Ya song
This is mentioned in the podcast.
SFX: Throughout the podcast we use free sfx from freesfx.co.uk for the harp, the visa stamp, the silent movie music, the stylus, the radio signal sfx, the wine pouring and cork pulling sfx, and the swooshes around Siri.