In this, the fourth episode of The Sidetracked Side Project, Rian is once again joined by his father, with whom he discusses:
- Star Trek: old versus new
- Lost In Space
- Romulan reactions
- The look of Star Trek
- "Set phasers to stun"
- Generic Bana
- The molten blob
- G.I. Joe: Kung-fu grip versus Cobra
- Transformers times 2
- A good job for Rian
- Wagers with Washington
...and multiple other topics. Come along, won't you, as Rian and his guest get Sidetracked.
This Podcast May Include Some Explicit Language
...It Also Most Likely Contains Some Spoilers
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Episode 4 Song List:
Eyes As Candles - Passion Pit
Milk Thistle - Conor Oberst
Great Comparison - London Pigg
To Be Lonely - Joan As Police Woman
Sure As Shit - Kathleen Edwards
True Freedom - Eef Barzelay
You Remind Me Of Something (The Glory Goes) - Bonnie "Prince" Billy
Bruises - Chairlift
Games Again - Peter Broderick
Swimming In The Flood - Passion Pit
Guys, I have some constructive criticism for you, and please don't take this as anything more than me trying to help make the podcast better.
ReplyDeleteThere's too much Sidetracked. This is the third new episode in five days and the last two were almost two hours long each.
I listen to a few podcasts, and I'm almost always backed up a couple days because there's not enough hours in the day to listen to it all. It's primarily because I listen to the Howard Stern show, and that's 6 hours a day, 4 days a week. But I've also got Adam Carolla's podcast, Doug Benson's podcast, Kevin Smith, Ricky Gervais, etc. etc. No offense but you guys are the least interesting podcast in the list. You aren't professional comedians or radio hosts so that's expected, but if I have to delete a subscription so I have fewer podcasts to listen to in the day, yours is going first and I'd rather not do that.
This morning I had a podcast playlist that was 9 hours long, and a third of it was Sidetracked. I finally got around to listening to #70, and before I even have a chance to listen to #71 here's a new one downloading!
I know you guys record sporadically and put them up when they're ready, but maybe bank a few episodes and then release them one a week? Or put a time limit of one hour on them? Or even record for two hours and edit it down to a solid entertaining hour.
Three episodes in five days is just too much.
Episode 70 was meant to go up last Sunday (which is our "normal" release day), but I didn't get around to finishing it until Thursday or Friday, so that one and episode 71 were just the regular weekly shows (2 weeks worth). This episode is just a random extra show, so though they all went up in pretty close proximity, that's still only technically two shows this week. Plus, this one's only about 45 minutes.
ReplyDeleteThe only reason I've been doing these shows with my dad is because I thought people were enjoying them. If that's not the case, I'll stop. After all, it's just more work for me. If anyone else has an opinion on this subject, let me know.
Do what you want, but I personally have a lot of podcasts backed up in my iTunes, too. I just let them build up if I'm not in the mood to listen because I always end up getting into a podcast-listening spree every now and then and running through all the ones I have back-logged. My feeling is that it's better to have too many than not enough, but then again, I don't listen to anything nearly as daunting as Stern's show.