Download the MP3 for free! Courtesy of the Smashing Pumpkins.
Often, at Chord du Jour, we will re-record some of our Jam Sessions with less-messy performances and a full band. These special downloads from the Chord du Jour Podcast are called Backtracks.
These are all the Backtracks we’ve produced so far, conveniently packaged in a .ZIP file.
Here is one of the Backtracks:
LibriVox has recently released a free audiobook of Hints for Lovers by Theodore Arnold Haultain. It is a collaborative effort, and I read Chapter 3: “On Women.”
My brother and I host a series of educational/fun (heavy on the fun) jam sessions at Chord du Jour. It’s both a blog and a podcast, and we jam with whatever instruments we can find to make some noise (on which to build relatively simple music lessons).
Here is the first Jam Session:
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For a limited time, you can download “The Golden State” for free at AmazonMP3. It’s a beautiful song. Here is a video of John Doe and Kathleen Edwards (the artists on the above-linked recording) playing “The Golden State” live, with acoustic guitars:
The current goal of Poderamos is to provide leads to quality podcasts and other quality downloads to fill your mp3 player, and to do so for free.
AmazonMP3 is currently offering comedian/actor/talk show host Craig Ferguson’s “Sean Connery [Explicit]” rant as a free download, for a limited time. In this comedy bit, Ferguson points out many [...]
Ryan DeRamos recently contributed to a podcast celebrating LibriVox’s fourth anniversary. Here is his spiel in stereo:
We are still planning the regular format(s) of Poderamos. In the meanwhile, please download LibriVox’s poem of the week compilation: “Summer Evening” by John Clare (or download a .zip file), featuring different recordings of the poem, read by several volunteer readers, including our very own Ryan DeRamos.
Listen here:
We are still figuring out how we can regularly fit your iPod (or equivalent mp3 player) with a podcast. In the meanwhile, let us redirect you to LibriVox’s poem of the week compilation: “When First I Came Here” by Edward Thomas (or download a .zip file), featuring different recordings of the poem, read by several [...]