Comments for Bridge Spitting

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Produced by Bill Palladino

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Summary: A reminisence of an adolescent event while growing up in New York City.
 

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Review of Bridge Spitting

I applaud the effort to get more storytelling on the radio. That said, in this case ... I just saw "Urinetown" night-before-last and there's a passage from the show that seems apropos to this story:

Little Sally: Oh, I guess you don't want to overload them with too much exposition, huh. ……
Officer Lockstock: Everything in its time, Little Sally. You're too young to understand it now, but nothing can kill a show like too much exposition. …..

There's a sense of self-satisfaction in the presentation of this story -- I get a feeling that the writer is a person of significance within this organization and so no one dares tell him that his work might be better if he'd tone it down a little. There seems to be a lot of the Jean Shepherd-wannabe in this piece that comes off sounding like something you'd hear from a Damon Runyon character -- he says things like "Thusly" and "Viscous Expulsions" that -- to my ear anyway -- scream out "Ain't I cute!?"

And watch out -- in a bid for verisimilitude, I believe someone yells "the F word."

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Review of Bridge Spitting

Great piece. As a reformed (never convicted) water-balloon assassin and fire extinguisher sharp shooter, I got a kick out of the adventures of boys spitting off a bridge.
Palladino does a great job and expertly delivers a nuanced and comic radio essay.


Review of Bridge Spitting

One of those rare pieces where all elements of radio writing, narration, editing, and sound designing merge to tell a humorous story. Bill Palladino's writing is half of this piece's success. The other half is...Bill Palladino's narrating and editing skills. Of course this is a good example of "If it ain't on the page..." The story on paper was audio friendly even before it went in front of a microphone.

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Review of Bridge Spitting

A funny look back at boyhood in the city, the pros & cons of friendship, and finding your own adventures. An amusing story with a little "grimace factor".