HOW TO RECORD THINGS THAT ARE ON FIRE w/ Daniel Halford
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The first episode of 2019! We hope you all had a fantastic Christmas and New Years!
We interview Daniel on his role in the “industry”. (Can anybody point us in the direction of the industry...?? That would be great!)
We also talk:
- Live recordings, some of which are on fire
- Live recordings on 5000 year old national monuments
- Being always prepared for live recordings
- Chris Pavey recounts a traumatic episode with a smoke alarm
- When to take your trousers off in a live recording situation (you must have a valid reason!)
- Why you should always be kind to brass players!
- Economics 101
- A very interesting and important discussion on Universities and the education system
- Using the A303 as live dither
- Daniel corroborates Chris Carvalho curry house story from the Christmas episode
- A short RX promo because we all love it so much!
- And that MFiT is a good practice to follow
Such a great episode which is reflected in its length, where none of us realised how long we had been recording!
So make a cuppa or 3, and settle in for an episode that just encapsulates the UYS podcast!
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