
My podcast, The Table Turns, looks at the albums and musicians that formed the 1990’s alternative scene made famous by Seattle, L.A., Athens, and New York. Many bands formed in the 80s only to make it and breakthrough in the 90s with grand hits that stirred up the music scene and gave 80s glam metal a run for its money. Kick back and listen to stories about the trials and tribulations of these musicians to make it in the mainstream, or tragically not make it all through misfortune and then fame.
The podcast contains 3 sound effects and myself speaking. A record player starting, a rock guitar intro, and background noise of a Seattle marketplace bustling with activity, topped by me making my best impression of a radio DJ introducing the next segment of the morning talk shows.
Audio Credits:
1990 45 rpm record crackle (low wear) by CGEffex (CC by 3.0)
Guitar solo by karolist (CCO 1.0 Universal)
Seattle Public Market Center by Lenguaverde (CCO 1.0 Universal)
Image Credits:
“Mother Love Bone” by robertodiaz (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
“Eddie Vedder” by DennyRamone (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
Well Andy that was good, your intro was great sounded like an actual album about to play. I thought I was about to hear some Nirvana, smell like teen spirit. You have a voice made for radio…you could totally pull it off.