Piece Comment

Review of One Shoe In the Road: Struck Cyclists and Their Stories


I first heard the full hour of "One Shoe in the Road" after I responded to a short write up about it in Chainbreaker 4. Before airing it on "Bike Talk" in Providence, I listened to the CD seven or eight times and was broght to tears more than once.
The commentary/narration by Don Godwin at the beginning (all of track 1), at the end, and between the stories is really poingnent and reflective. The interviews/stories are cut up and mixed together to give a collage of different bicyce accidents related one element at a time (before, impact, dirrectly following, recovery). The original music and background sounds are well edited and levels are good. Occasional swears throughout, but scrambled for clean radio play.
I can't recomment one segment over another because the entire hour is well worth the listen. National bike to work week is next week (May 15-19) and that gives several stations a great reason to air One Shoe in the Road, but this piece touches on issues beyond bike accidents their aftermath that make it very relevent all year round. Bike to work week attempts to address bicycle commuting issues that OSR effectively brings to light with personal, for the most part tragic, accounts.