Last fall I went to Carnegie Hall to see the Magnetic Fields play. I was moved. I just received an e-mail stating that this concert with be aired in full on NPR tomorrow night:
We are pleased to announce that a concert recording of last November's Magnetic Fields show at Carnegie Hall will be broadcast on NPR as part of its "Creators at Carnegie" series.
Airdates and times will vary widely across the country so we recommend that you visit NPR's website to check your local listings. NPR will also have the show available from its website at the end of the month.
For those of you in the New York City area, WFUV (90.7 FM) will be broadcasting the show Wednesday, May 18th at 9PM.
I don't even think I have a tapedeck, but I'll figure out a way to record this. I strongly recommend tuning in.
If you can, you should get Radio Shark - you can listen to FM/AM on your PC and do time record and save broadcasts as mp3/aac. I've borrowed it a couple of times and the sound quality is pretty good.
I'd offer to record it for you but the guy who owns it is out of town, unfortunately.
In any case, thanks for the heads up.
Posted by: toyochin | May 17, 2005 at 03:59 PM