I first encountered the Easy Star All-Stars on Brian Ibbott's
Coverville
podcast. One episode, Brian recreated
Pink
Floyd's classic
Dark
Side of the Moon, entirely from cover versions. The
All-Stars were among the cover artists he used, taking one
track from
Dub
Side of the Moon,
their cover version of Floyd's Moon. I enjoyed it,
but didn't think much more about it.
Then recently I got an email from Sara O'Donnell, proprietress of the
Average
Betty podcast. Among Sara's comments was a recommedation for
Dub Side, to which I listened, then going on to the (I
believe) even more interesting Radiodread, in which the
All-Stars apply their reggae cover magic to
Radiohead's
Ok Computer. Maybe I like it better because I'm less
familiar with this original than with Moon. Or maybe it's
just better. I'll let you decide this one.
But as long as I'm here, let me put in a plug for Sara's podcast.
Average
Betty manages to demystify and deterrify cooking with a
combination of wit, humor, clever
editing and its undeniably attractive host. Think of it as a tasty
accompaniment to
Tiki
Bar TV, another much-loved video podcast.
And, I might add, one of a very few videocasts on my iTunes
subscription list. Mostly I listen to podcasts in the car, so
something has to be awfully special to get me to actually watch, what
with the Highway Patrol frowning on looking at videos when you're
supposed to be looking out for other cars and pedestrians and the
occasional tree.
Other videocasts that manage to hold my attention include
Geek
Brief.TV and
French
Maid TV. Funny; I'm starting to notice a pattern emerging...
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