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This month, a Halloween look at an experiment with electricity and a cadaver dating from the time of the classic horror novel Frankenstein. Iā€™ve got a new microphone and some variations in sound quality as a result. Iā€™ll be recording Continue reading ā†’

Summary

This month, a Halloween look at an experiment with electricity and a cadaver dating from the time of the classic horror novel Frankenstein. Iā€™ve got a new microphone and some variations in sound quality as a result. Iā€™ll be recording a new intro and sponsors note so things will have a more consistent sound for the next episode. Our featured music this month is fromĀ SistertreeĀ performed the traditional tunesā€œKnickerbocker Lineā€, andā€œBanish Misfortuneā€ live in my booth at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival Sistertree More info on this monthā€™s topic Andrew UreĀ  Burke& Hare Murders

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This month, a Halloween look at an experiment with electricity and a cadaver dating from the time of the classic horror novel Frankenstein. Iā€™ve got a new microphone and some variations in sound quality as a result. Iā€™ll be recording a n[...]
Duration
0:09:05
Publishing date
2013-10-20 18:28
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http://historicgames.com/celtcast/?p=170
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This month, a Halloween look at an experiment with electricity and a cadaver dating from the time of the classic horror novel Frankenstein.

Iā€™ve got a new microphone and some variations in sound quality as a result. Iā€™ll be recording a new intro and sponsors note so things will have a more consistent sound for the next episode.

Our featured music this month is fromĀ SistertreeĀ performed the traditional tunes ā€œKnickerbocker Lineā€, and ā€œBanish Misfortuneā€ live in my booth at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival

Sistertree

More info on this monthā€™s topic
Andrew UreĀ 

Burke & Hare Murders