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I blame Bear Grylls for the plane crash – (Radio Show Review – The Live Outdoors)

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I figured I would post my review notes and other thoughts for The Live Outdoors radio show from ds106 radio. In the order I wrote this down word for word:

Lead Host -> Good voice + style, good pitching, enunciation, etc

Telephone Timbre vs. host voice    (I think I meant that the recording dynamic and sound quality was swapped for the callers and the host, with the host being less clear than the callers, but that is better than having no difference)

Bear Grylls -> weird camping advice from audio clips

Genuinely satirically funny – catfish handbiting (Bear Grylls has some pretty strange teachings at times)

Voice of old man hiking satisfactory (I believe the host does this voice, and I was convinced. It didn’t sound very forced or bad.)

Product review (of the female urination helper)

Satire of smores (I totally disagree with the final recommendations they make. Since when does using mainstream commericial products ever make food taste the best? minus 10 points, guys)

Decent levels and easy to hear, excepting that they are occasionally uneven between host and contributors

“dry and moisture free” (I lol’ed)

buy a spitfire “You’ll be the talk of the trail!” (unnecessarily glowing review lol)

Bones get killed – Good ambience with music swell + plane crash sounds [Great job] (Actually I don’t think she does die)

“What if’s” by Abbie  – good job never letting Kipling off easy (I never let people choose “neither” in my what ifs and would you rathers and I’m happy to see another keeping the faith)

The program has a decent flow and remains sufficiently entertaining to keep you from falling asleep. Nice job.

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