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<title>These Boots are Made for Podcastin'</title>
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<description>Live bootlegs from Michael's vault</description>
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<title>These Boots are Made for Podcastin' #1</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Well folks, with inspiration from <a href="http://openstacks.net/pjj/">Greg Schwartz</a> I've decided to try a podcast. This first one contains four tracks, one each from Norah Joesn, Miles Davis, John Wesley Harding, and John Hiatt. Please bare with me as I work on the technology. Due to the lack of some significant software for ballancing tracks from different sources, you may have to watch the volume on your player. Enjoy!</p><p>Send comments to <a href="mailto:msauers@travelinlibrarian.info?subject=Podcast #1">msauers@travelinlibrarian.info</a>.</p>]]></description>
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