0:00 – Steve Winwood – Higher Love (Back in the High Life) 6:28 – The Animals – House of the Rising Sun (The Animals) 10:55 – Radiohead – Lotus Flower (The King of Limbs) 15:52 – Nicole Willis & the Soul Investigators – Feeling Free (Keep Reachin’ Up) 19:21 – Neil Young & London Symphony Orchestra – A Man Needs A Maid (Harvest) 23:52 – The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Hey Joe (Are You Experienced) 27:17 – Nina Simone – Work Song (Forbidden Fruit) 29:49 – Beck – Blackbird Chain (Morning Phase) 34:41 – Traffic – Dear Mr. Fantasy (Mr. Fantasy)
Update (March 2017): I have re-uploaded the two parts with redone voice overs and some script tweaks. I was never happy with how it sounded. That being said, you should know that I haven’t updated the documentary, so it’s still dated for March 2014.
In the second year of Fanshawe’s journalism program, students are placed on a series of four to five week stints — “rotations” — where they do one particular thing for that time period. For example, a student may spend five weeks as a reporter covering a particular beat, while the subsequent five weeks will be spent newscasting
At some point, a student will serve as a ‘current affairs/documentary’ producer for one rotation. Said rotation is made up of several week-long sub-rotations, where you a) make three four-minute radio documentaries, b) host the show that airs said documentaries, c) make a video documentary, and d) produce a 26-minute feature.
Last week, I was tasked to do d), and since last week was also the week St. Patrick’s Day took place, I decided to revisit the infamous 2012 St. Patrick’s Day riots that occurred around Fleming Drive.
Around 1,000 people were involved in the mayhem that stretched into the early morning hours. By the end, there were multiple arrests, injuries, and $100,000 in reported damage. The city and Fanshawe College suffered major black eyes from the incident as the story began to appear in regional, national, and then international media.
One of the more notorious moments of the riots was the overturning and subsequent torching of a news truck belonging to CTV London.
The piece, which was assembled in about 3 and a half days, is in two segments, which you can listen to above.
Thanks to London Police Chief Brad Duncan, former XFM’er Marty Thompson, CTV London’s Chuck Dickson, and FSU President Adam Gourlay for speaking with me.
0:00 – Spoon – Don’t You Evah (Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga)
4:19 – Phantogram – Fall In Love (Voices)
8:02 – Scott Walker – The World’s Strongest Man (Scott 4)
10:16 – Funkadelic – Can You Get To That (Maggot Brain)
13:46 – The White Stripes – The Denial Twist (Get Behind Me Satan)
16:17 – Beck – Blue Moon (Morning Phase)
20:17 – The Beatles – Cry Baby Cry (The Beatles [White Album])
23:10 – The Velvet Underground – Sunday Morning (The Velvet Underground & Nico)
27:30 – Arcade Fire/Owen Pallet – The Beach Song*/Photograph (Her)
*Doesn’t actually have a title. Can also be called “Song On The Beach”
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