chatting, ranting & raving with Dan Murphy
Rou Reynolds is a musician and songwriter, best know as frontman of British rock band Enter Shikari. We chatted about their new album, how he recovered from a pandemic induced bout of writer's block, and relief as a songwriting stimulus. - Please share or leave a rating. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Gary Keane is a musician, producer, and songwriter. We ranted about careers in the music industry, authenticity, signing to a record label, and star signs. - Please share or leave a rating. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Bob Sapp is an American mixed martial artist, kickboxer, professional wrestler, actor, and former American football player. He is most famous for his career in K1 kickboxing, where his larger than life personality and enormous stature attracted record breaking audiences to his fights. We chatted about his illustrious career, staying in shape in your 40's, managing finances, and what REALLY happened with Mike Tyson. - Please share or leave a rating. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Ranting about A.I. songwriting, the music of the Irish Travelling community, band names, and other pressing matters. - Please share or leave a rating. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Damian Browne is an explorer, TEDx Speaker and former professional rugby union player. Damian has just succesfully completed an expedition that saw him row from New York to the West coast of Ireland. This is his second time as a guest on the podcast, having joined us last year to talk about how he contracted Covid while climbing Mount Everest. - Please share or leave a rating. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Michael Galinsky is an American filmmaker, cinematographer, photographer, and musician. He joined me to chat about his documentary "All The Rage" which chronicles the work of Dr. John Sarno. Sarno cured countless people of chronic pain, most commonly backpain and his treatment methods were simple - read a book. Check out previous episodes with Blindboy or Rant #9 for a bit more context! - Please subscribe, leave a rating, and share this podcast. You can support at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Andrew Gold is an award-winning BBC and HBO journalist. He hosts the podcast On The Edge with Andrew Gold where he interviews an array of controversial and fascinating guests. We chatted about: his time spent with an exorcist in Argentina, telling secrets, interviewing a pedofile, UFO's, TikTok, and much more! - Please subscribe, leave a rating, and share this podcast. You can support at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Nicola Tallant is an Irish investigative crime journalist. She has been voted Irish crime journalist of the year three times and is author of best selling book and podcast "The Witness". We chatted about: Joey "The Lips" O'Callaghan who became Ireland's youngest person to enter the witness protection programme The inner workings of the Kinahan cartel The implications of recreational drug use Tracking down John "The Coach" Traynor in the UK The sado masochistic crimes of Graham Dwyer The definition of evil.... Please like, share and subscribe. You can support this podcast at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Síomha Brock is an Irish singer/songwriter. Her debut album 'Infinite Space' is out now. It was produced by Grammy nominated Tyler Duncan (Carly Rae Jepsen/ Theo Katzman/ the olllam and features an all-star lineup of musicians including Joe Dart (Vulfpeck), Louis Cato (Bobby McFerrin/ Snarky Puppy), Michael Shimmin (the olllam), Martin Atkinson Borrul (TOUCAN) and violinist Jeremy Kittel (Bela Fleck/ Chris Thile). We chatted about the process of releasing an album independently, journies with psychedics, songwriting and all things creativity. - Please like, share and subscribe. You can support this podcast at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Gregory David Roberts escaped from an Australian prison in the 1980's and fled to India where he worked with the Bombay mafia for ten years before eventually being re-arrested and sent back to prison. It was there that he wrote the novel Shantaram which would go on to become an international bestseller. He joins me from Jamaica to chat about spirtuality, heroin, telepathy, and all things creativity. - Please subscribe and support this podcast at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy - Follow Gregory at: IG: gdr_shantaram Music: https://songwhip.com/gregorydavidroberts YouTube https://www.youtube.com/GregoryDavidRoberts_Shantaram
Guitar World Magazine called Alex Skolnick one of the greatest guitarists of all time and in this episode, he joins us from New York City to talk about his illustrious music career. Alex was one of the founding members of heavy metal band Testament, who along with Metallica and Exodus were among the biggest heavy metal bands to come out of the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1980's. Alex would later go on to study jazz music and form his own jazz trio and also play with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Check out www.alexskolnick.com for links to his books, podcast, Patreon page and music. - Please subscribe to this podcast at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
A ranty episode: I spent nearly half of my 20's suffering from a very debilitating backpain. I was eventually able to cure it by reading a book about psychology. This is a story about one of the strangest things that's ever happened to me, and an experience that has shaped my outlook on life. - Please subscribe to this podcast at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Blindboy Boatclub is an Irish satirist, musician, podcaster, author, and TV presenter. We chatted about band dynamics, mental health, meditation, ghosts, the concept of time, and how to make an ammonia bomb out of a bottle of piss.
Ryan Tubridy is an Irish broadcaster and writer. He reflects on his career so far, and the journey that saw him go from studying Arts in college to eventually hosting the Late Late Show at the age of 35. - Please support this podcast at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Jimmy Carr is a British-Irish stand-up comedian, television presenter, writer, and actor. His new book 'Before & Laughter' is an insightful recount of life from the eyes of one of the world's leading comics. We chatted about all things comedy, writing, cancel culture, and what it was like spending his Summers growing up in the West of Ireland. - Please support this podcast at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Daniele Bolelli is an Italian writer, university professor of history, a martial artist, and podcaster based in Southern California. Known for his writing since the 1990s in Italy and the early 2000s in the United States, he rose to greater public prominence in the 2010s, beginning with his appearances on popular podcasts such as The Joe Rogan Experience. He went on to create his own podcasts, and has hosted The Drunken Taoist since 2012 and History on Fire since 2015. - Please support this podcast at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Dave Keary is a musician and music producer. He is currently the guitarist for Van Morrison and runs Red Door studios in Limerick City. He has previously recorded and / or performed with artists such as Tom Jones, Jeff Beck, Ginger Baker, Mark Knopfler, and Sinead O'Connor. We chatted about his career in music – touring with Van Morrison and Lord of the Dance, getting signed as a 21 year old by Adam Clayton of U2, and about advice for young musicians.
Simon Zebo is an Irish rugby union player. He has played for Ireland, British & Irish Lions, Munster and Racing 92. We chatted about his long awaited return to Munster, the differences between French and Irish rugby, fatherhood, some of the things that make him different from other players, and where we go after we die. - To listen to the full episode subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Damian Browne is an explorer, TEDx Speaker and former professional rugby union player. He has just returned home after an expedition to Mount Everest where he contracted Covid-19 while on the mountain. We also chatted about the time he rowed across the Atlantic ocean solo, and his adventures trekking through the Pamir mountains of Afghanistan. - Please share or leave a rating. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Ranting and answering some questions: the weirdest jobs, what it was like to work as a bouncer in Limerick, Felix Jones and his haunted house, band breakups, new music & all the rest. -- Please share or leave a rating. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Del Marquis is an American musician and the lead guitarist for the US group Scissor Sisters. We talked about his life before and after Scissor Sisters, whether or not the band will ever get back together, and what having a kiki is really all about. Please subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Erik Cooper spends his Summers living on the steppes of Mongolia with a family of tribespeople who ride reindeer. We talked about how he went from working on his family ranch in Missouri to the Mongol Derby, the world's longest horse race. Follow @erikcooperadventurist on Instagram for more information on how you can visit Mongolia on one of his tours!
Ranting & answering people's questions: learning how to sing. The fella who posted a bomb to Bjork. The tribe of cannibals that live on North Sentinal Island.
Wallis Bird is an Irish singer songwriter based in Berlin. We chatted about German clubbing, writers block, growing up being gay in Wexford, rock school and lots more... Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Owen Colgan is an Irish actor and comedian, best known for playing the role of Buzz in the Netflix and RTE series Hardy Bucks. Tickets for his forthcoming comedy tour are on sale at www.tegmjr-eire.ie Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Ranting about human hibernation and the roaring 20's. A song analysis of 'Bad Guy' by Billie Eilish and 'Hyperballad' by Bjork.
Lisa Canny is an Irish singer/songwriter and member of the duo MOM. She was 7-time All-Ireland champion on harp and banjo, and is based in London where she lectures in the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Desmond Child is a Grammy Award winning songwriter and producer. He is best known for working with artists such as Aerosmith, Kiss, Ricky Martin, Katy Pery, Robbie Williams, Cher, Bonnie Tyler, Bon Jovi, Dream Theater, Selena Gomez, Sia and Barbra Streisand. He has written songs that have sold over 300 million albums around the world. Some of his most successful songs include - “Livin' On A Prayer” by Bon Jovi “Dude Looks Like a Lady” by Aerosmith “I Was Made For Lovin' You” by Kiss “You Give Love A Bad Name” by Bon Jovi “Livin La Vida Loca” by Ricky Martin “Waking Up in Vegas” by Katy Pery Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Ranting about Irish conversation, creativity, #nohomo and Ozzy Osbourne getting an AIDS test. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Willie Ryan is a music lawyer. He has worked with internationally renowned artists such as Hozier, Ed Sheeran, Johnny McDaid, Picture This and many more. He also runs Music Cork – an annual music industry conference held in Cork city. We chatted about: his involvement in helping to sign some of the biggest record deals of the 21st century advice for young bands and artists Covid-19 and what it could mean for the live music industry the infamous Garth Brooks debacle of 2014 Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Shane Clifford is an Irish comedian and the host of 'Shane's Brilliant Podcast'. We talked about cats in heat, comedy, creativity and playing Resident Evil. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Keith Barry is a world-renowned Mentalist, Magician & Subconscious Mind specialist. Check out www.keithbarry.com for more info on virtual gigs.
Rowan Beard is one of the worlds most sought after guides for visiting North Korea. He is a regular contributor to CNN and BBC and has traveled to North Korea over 100 times. He joins us from Cambodia to talk about all things North Korea, the recent disappearance of Kim Jong Un, the death of US student Otto Warmbier after being released from North Korean prison, and much more. www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Man eating tigers in India, the time Mike Tyson pushed me, why Kesha and Pitbull are sneaky.
Lee Reeves is an Irish professional boxer training out of the legendary Dominic Ingle gym in Sheffield. We sat down a week after his first professional defeat to chat about his career so far, and what went wrong that night in Newcastle.
Móglaí Bap is a member of Irish rap group Kneecap, who hail from West Belfast. They have recently been making waves in Ireland and the UK. We chatted about the bands origins, drug use, overcoming addiction, and the infamous BRITS OUT controversy. Please subscribe to our Patreon page!
In 1965, a 17 year old Lee Oskar left his native Denmark in search of the American Dream. What he found was a band called WAR. They would go on to sell over 50 million records, becoming famous for hit songs "Low Ryder" and "The World is a Ghetto". In the 1980's Lee founded Lee Oskar Harmonicas which is today one of the world's most popular harmonica brands. We chatted about his extraordinary career, the place where his songs come from, and how the gift of a harmonica at the age of 6 changed his life forever.
Until June of 2019, Greg O'Shea lived a relatively ordinary life studying law and playing rugby. All of that changed with a last minute entry to Love Island. Greg went on to win the show and was cast into a stratosphere of fame that he is still trying to make sense of. We chatted about the array of challenges and opportunities that he has been presented with over the last six months, and about his plans for the future. - Please support this podcast at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
When Noel Hogan met Dolores Oriordan in the late 1980s, neither of them could have imagined that together they would write the music that would go on to sell over 40 million records. Noel chatted about everything that has happened with the band in the 18 months since Dolores's death. He tells us what it was like compiling the demos that would eventually become the last Cranberries album. This episode is a brilliant insight into the background of one Irelands most successful bands, and of a music industry that is changing by the day.
Its difficult to put Duncan Casey in a box. He recently retired from a career in professional rugby where he played with Munster since 2013, and later with Grenoble in France. He is currently completing his masters in politics and is a member of the Social Democrats. He is a vocal advocate for the cause of the Palestinian people and has visited the West Bank numerous times. We covered quite a few bases in this episode: - Our trip to North Korea in 2016 - How working with a hypnotherapist changed his rugby career. - What happened the time we visited a psychic in Limerick - How colonial religious conservatism has influenced gay rights and attitudes towards transgender people in Polynesia - Duncans experience visiting Israel & Palestine
Michael Murray was Limerick state solicitor for 37 years. He is most noted for his work relating to the Limerick feuds, one of the bloodiest gang feuds in Irish history. We chatted about his role as state solicitor, and the feud that at one point saw Limerick to have the highest levels of gun crime in Europe. We also discussed heroin use, the decriminalisation of drugs, and the meaning of the word 'evil'.
Pa Sheehy is frontman for Dingle band Walking on Cars. 'Colours' is the follow-up to their platinum debut album and it comes out on April 12th!
Danny O'Reilly is frontman for Irish band The Coronas, who are one of the biggest acts to come out of Ireland in the last decade. Danny chatted candidly and honestly about many things - the rise of the band from the Irish music scene to the world stage, band dynamics and how to keep a group together, the creative process, and his take on love and relationships.
Johnny Kiely is a retired amateur boxer who represented Ireland, and one of the most sought after strength & conditioning coaches in the world. He has worked with UK Athletics, the Irish rugby team, numerous Olympic Athletes and more recently the Egyptian soccer team for the 2018 world cup. He is also a lecturer at the University of Lancashire where he has published numerous writings on stress and its relation to performance. We chatted about many things - coaching Mo Salah and the Egyptian team through a world cup during Ramadan, the phenomenon of placebo, how stress can alter your genetics, and much more.
Answering some questions. Mostly ranting about censoring of music, touring with The Pogues, dating apps, love, and the worst countries to travel to...
Doctor Billy Mag Fhloinn holds a PhD in Irish Folklore, and a B.A. in archaeology, from University College Dublin. We chatted about the history of Halloween and its origins in pre-Christian Ireland. This led us to the theme of death, funeral, and why ritual is important to all cultures.