great use of sound! takes us through the various public spaces the producer goes to get off. One not so public space the producer takes us to? her own thoughts and mind. great metaphor too for how there's nothing too private for public radio.
I remember listening to this piece while waiting for the bus in a Vermont parking lot. One of the most true, honest pieces on radio that everyone can relate to, yet sheds new insight on how songs both allow us to dramatize our heartbreaks and mend them.
Comments by Jessica Cheung
Comment for "Afternoon Delight"
Jessica Cheung
Posted on February 06, 2015 at 06:31 PM | Permalink
not so public
great use of sound! takes us through the various public spaces the producer goes to get off. One not so public space the producer takes us to? her own thoughts and mind. great metaphor too for how there's nothing too private for public radio.
Comment for "Dr. Phil"
Jessica Cheung
Posted on February 06, 2015 at 05:56 PM | Permalink
This piece does to us what Phil's song did to her: articulate the knotty feeling of heartbreak
I remember listening to this piece while waiting for the bus in a Vermont parking lot. One of the most true, honest pieces on radio that everyone can relate to, yet sheds new insight on how songs both allow us to dramatize our heartbreaks and mend them.