Coming up on 3 years

DOES ANYONE WISH TO PLUG THEIR WEBSITE DURING MY CHRISTMAS SPECIAL?

**Update!! So far 5 people have recorded a holiday message for the show, this is going to be fantastic!!! It is going to take me a few hours to put together a one hour radio show, but it will be so worth it**

So here is the deal, I am going to try my hardest to put together a radio show for Christmas. Do you want to be a part of it? I have all the tools I need to splice together a program, and what I am looking for is some jingles. There are a bunch of people I am going to email to request a message, but if you have the ability to record an audio file this is what I want you to do. (MP3 is preferred)

This is what I would like you to do, simply follow the directions below and I will add your audio file to the show, then I will link your website at the bottom of the radio show. So record the following message, and be creative if you wish to, then I will make you a part of the Christmas show.

“Hi, this is (your name) from (your website) and you are listening to Richard Windsor’s Christmas Special.

(Then insert your holiday message to the listeners here. Something like “We would like to wish you all a very merry Christmas” or whatever it is that you wish to say

Hopefully we can get a few files to add and I will include them in the Christmas special. Just record your file and send them to me at houndog_windsor@yahoo.com. This is going to be a blast and I hope we can get a few people to take part. It will be free promotion for your website as well. 

Tomorrow it is going to be this blog’s three year anniversary, so I thought I would do something special and record the first story I ever posted on this blog. Now I have found a new gadget where I can upload an audio file, but unlike previous times where you had to listen to the audio in one shot, or start over from the beginning, you will now be able to restart the audio and pick up from where you left off if you have to leave it for whatever reason. I will also provide a download link should you wish to save the audio story to your hard drive.

Now you will need the quicktime plugin to listen to the story, so to prepare you for that I have included a song here where you can test it out. Just add the plugin and refresh the page and you should be able to listen to the song. The song just so happens to be one of my favorites, it is Patsy Cline singing ‘The Tennessee Waltz’.

Scratch all that, the damn thing won’t work after all!! So it looks like I will have to upload the audio the same way as I did before, but I would recommend downloading it so that it plays easier.

After thinking about it overnight, I might actually try something a little different for Christmas. I’m not entirely sure yet, but I will either record the audio story “Nurse Byron and the Manor House”, OR, I’m actually considering recording a spanko radio show. That will be a show featuring spanko talk, holiday music, and perhaps some snippets from previous audio interviews I have conducted in the past.

Either way, check back on Christmas Eve and I will have an audio posted in celebration of the three year anniversary of this website.

Richard Windsor.

4 thoughts on “Coming up on 3 years

  1. hi pup,

    many congrats on the finest blog going.

    too bad abouy patsy tho…i’ll never forget her. walking after midnight was a top ten hit in boston but then she sunk under the radar untill “she’s got you” which brought me back to country. i had been only researching and buying old r&b but boy was she good. i started to file white artists after her.

    i hope the x-mas special will be available for awhile after x-mas. i’ll be house sitting till the 3rd or 4th.

    hey santa clause,

    ddon

  2. pup,

    oh…you just had to do it. just spent some quality time with patsy.

    once i spent an hour with trischa yearwood. you wanna talk boring…she said she had been a tour guide at the country music hall of fame. if she was she sure knew nothing about early country.

    and she can’t carry patsy’s pantyhose.

    sweet dreams,

    ddon

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