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Girls I Want to Stick It to - Cute Female Vocalist

me: I think I found my next Girl I Want To Stick It To
ro:
Oh yeah?
ro: Who
neal:
Cute Female Vocalist aka  Sara Bareilles / Aimee Mann / Fiona Apple / Regina Spektor
neal: well ok, Aimee Mann isn’t really “cute”
ro: CFV…where do you come up with this stuff?

Sara Bareilles may have a strong nose, but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing and her music is accessible - which I like in my female vocalists. She writes songs that aren’t atrocious, spiked with vocoder, or full of the screechy notes that R&B divas are infatuated with.

Aimee Mann’s music is like Valium, and that combined with a shot of Jack Daniels is how I get through winter. Thanks Chris, (my roommate from freshman year) for introducing me.

Fiona Apple recorded the best music she ever would when she was 16, but it took me till I was 25 to realize it. That record gets a lot of play according to my iTunes stats. Fiona is sort of the antithesis of a PPG but that pout is pretty attractive.

And Regina! Regina Spektor is too cute for words and it’s disarming. One minute you’re listening to these sweet love songs and then BAM! she’s cursing like a sailor, singing about about ODing, and belting out funny ditties about people fucking to her music.

The conversation ended pretty abruptly since Ro was busy last week, but you get the point. Female vocalists and particularly those who play the piano, (do you play Aimee?), rank pretty high in my book. My friend Evan came to the same conclusion a year or two before I did and he won’t let me forget it.

Cute Female Vocalist, I’d love to help you warm up before the show. Don’t get it? How about this: I’d like to stick it to you.

Sara BarreilesAimee MannFiona AppleRegina Spektor

The Making Of: Second Steps

As you can see, we’ve got a link to our iTunes page up on the site now. Go write us a review! Make it dirty, cause we like it like that.

So we got the first episode recorded. After searching online forever, I found a program called HotRecorder. It works with Skype and only costs $15. It was the best way to go for us since I’m working on a Mac. It can record as high quality or as compressed as we want. It was def the way to go.

But the first episode did ramble on, so Neal suggested we try segments. Look out for some more uniform music, movies, and comics discussion on next Tuesday’s episode. It’ll be a more manageable length too, about 45 mins.

And in other business, to claim our PodcastAlley feed I need to post this link and crazy string of characters on the blog:

AudioShocker at PodcastAlley {pca-6d1ba1f91c504955fe611615af0641dd}

While you’re at it, go leave us a review on Podcast Alley and iTunes. And you can always call the comment line at 412-567-7606.

EDIT: Okay, I made a boo boo on my first post. The program I’m using is Call Recorder from the Ecamm Network. HotRecorder is the one that only works for PC. Call Recorder is Mac compatible. And it rules. It also records video conversations. Plus it comes with some great media conversion programs.