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On this episode of AHWM we have an absolute legend … Mr. Dave Hillis !! As a child of the 90s Dave had a silent role in corrupting me into playing loud guitars via his production and engineering roles on records , from bands you all have heard including… Pearl Jam, Blind Melon, Alice In Chains the Afghan Wigs and many many more! This is gonna get extra nerdy so strap in y'all!
In the first-ever year-end concert review show for the 'Seeing Them Live' podcast, host Charles and his panel of previous guests, including Eric Green, Jessica Catena, Doug Florzak, Steve Pothel, Summer, and Scott Patrick Wiener, review their concert experiences from 2024. The panel members take turns speaking about their most memorable shows, spanning a wide range of venues, cities, and genres, providing vivid anecdotes along the way.Eric discusses his rich year, including covering bands like Bim Skala Bim, the Dandy Warhols, and Foo Fighters. Summer shares her experiences of attending Lollapalooza and seeing Green Day at Wrigley Field among others. Jessica details her rain-soaked yet impactful experience at the Global Citizen Festival in Central Park and makes plans for 2025. Doug recounts his concert experience joining Charles and previous guest Art Gregg seeing a Led Zeppelin cover band, Led Zeppelin II, at the House of Blues in Chicago. Doug also describes a Soraia concert where Doug and Charles recorded podcast content. Steve recounts emotional concert memories, such as traveling to see Joan Jett and the Psychedelic Furs and plans for upcoming shows.The episode also highlights special 'podcast moments', where Charles meets listeners and potential guests at concerts he attended.BANDS: Afghan Whigs, Alanis Morissette, Benson Boone, Bim Skala Bim, Bridget Calls Me Baby, Cat Power, Doja Cat, Dua Lipa, Eye for an Eye, Foo Fighters, Foster the People, Friko, Green Day, Harry Styles, Infinity Song, Jack White, Jane's Addiction, Jelly Roll, Jesus and Mary Chain, Joan Jett, Kim Deal, Led Zeppelin, Life on the V, Love and Rockets, Matthew Sweet, Metallica, Nothing But Thieves, Pantera, Pearl Jam, Post Malone, Psychedelic Furs, Quicksand, Raul Alejandro, Ringo Starr, Rival Schools, Sleater Kinney, Smashing Pumpkins, St. Vincent, Stevie Nicks, The Breeders, The Cannons, The Church, The Cure, The Dandy Warhols, The Deftones, The Killers, The Pixies, The Smiths, The White Stripes, Thursday, WussyVENUES: Central Park, City Winery, Club Passim, Fenway Park, Gillette Stadium, Grant Park, House of Blues, Leader Bank Pavilion, Liars Club, Lollapalooza, Madison Square Garden, Northerly Island, Paradise Club, Park West, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Royale, Salt Shed, Soldier Field, South by Southwest, Staples Center, Summit Music Hall, The Tender Trap, Wilbur Theater PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLivePlease help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon.WEBSITE:https://seeingthemlive.com/Visit the Seeing Them Live website for bonus materials including the show blog, resource links for concert buffs, photos, materials related to our episodes, and our Ticket Stub Museum.INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708
In the final episode of Season 2, Charles welcomes Jim Turbert, an American communication technologist and podcaster residing in Rotterdam. Jim reflects on his first concert at age 13, where Ringo Starr's performance left a lasting impression, partly thanks to his music-loving uncle who influenced his musical tastes. He recounts various memorable concerts, including a powerful Afghan Wigs show in Boston, where lead singer Greg Dooley's storytelling made the performance unforgettable, even despite later learning Dooley's on-stage declaration of being on acid was untrue.Jim shares his appreciation for technically proficient artists like Mike Watt and Nels Cline, recounting a particularly electrifying performance that displayed exceptional guitar skills. His experiences underscore the importance of venue acoustics and crowd energy, such as how silence and attention at a Sigur Rós concert added to the immersive quality of the show. Conversely, he describes a disappointing Eagles concert during their 'When Hell Freezes Over' tour due to multiple breaks and inflated egos.A standout anecdote involves Jim losing a shoe while crowd-surfing at a Nirvana concert, only to have Kurt Cobain toss it backstage, leaving him to navigate the chilly New England night unshod. Amid these personal stories, Jim also touches on the broader implications of concert experiences, including nostalgic reflections on hitchhiking back from a Sonic Youth concert with friends and the pure joy of witnessing an early White Stripes performance in a frat house setting.In addition to sharing concert stories, Jim speaks about his podcast, 'Feel Free to Deviate,' which delves into people's career paths and their relationships with success. The podcast captures various personal and professional journeys, underscoring Jim's curiosity and communication skills.BANDS: Afghan Wigs, Aerosmith, Beatles, Black Crows, Blackfoot, Breeders, Clarence Clemens, Deep Purple, Dire Straits, Dr. John, The Eagles, Joe Walsh, Led Zeppelin, Living Color, Lounge Acts, Mason Ruffner, Ministry, Minutemen, Nazareth, Nick Cave, Nils Lofgren, Otoboke Beaver, Porno for Pyros, Radiohead, Ringo Starr, Rolling Stones, Sigur Rós, Soundgarden, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Sonic Youth, Ten Years After, the Doors, U2, Walter Trout, White Stripes, Willie Preston.VENUES: T. T. the Bears, Row Town, Lansdowne Street, Lake Compounce, University of Massachusetts, Panarchy, Orpheum, University of Vermont, Berklee Performance Center. PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLivePlease help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon.WEBSITE:https://seeingthemlive.com/Visit the Seeing Them Live website for bonus materials including the show blog, resource links for concert buffs, photos, materials related to our episodes, and our Ticket Stub Museum.INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708
La primera edición de 2023 viene cargada de regalos, todos en forma de música y temas que han salido durante estas NavidadesCerramos en De Música Ligera estas fiestas tan entrañables con la primera edición de 2023, cargados de regalos en forma de música. Temas que han salido durante esta época estival, novedades todas y todas de excelsa calidad. A saber: Zahara, Morgan, SHINOVA con Rafa Val, Alice Wonder, Marea, The Afghan Wigs, Gaz Coombes, Vermú, Peligro, Tigres Leones, Como Vivir en el Campo y Kokoscha. Hasta la semana que viene date por regalado.
La primera edición de 2023 viene cargada de regalos, todos en forma de música y temas que han salido durante estas NavidadesCerramos en De Música Ligera estas fiestas tan entrañables con la primera edición de 2023, cargados de regalos en forma de música. Temas que han salido durante esta época estival, novedades todas y todas de excelsa calidad. A saber: Zahara, Morgan, SHINOVA con Rafa Val, Alice Wonder, Marea, The Afghan Wigs, Gaz Coombes, Vermú, Peligro, Tigres Leones, Como Vivir en el Campo y Kokoscha. Hasta la semana que viene date por regalado.
Salve, salve, pepiters. É com muita satisfação que apresentamos nosso primeiro convidado no Pepitas Sonoras: Alexandre Mendes, vulgo Pizinho.Pizinho é baterista internacional, saca de tudo um pouco (do mambo ao heavy metal), é irmão de sangue do nosso apresentador Duca Mendes, e de alma de quase toda a nossa galera mais chegada.Um cara incrível, cheio de histórias pra contar, que fizemos questão de compartilhar com vocês, da mesma forma que compartilhamos nossas pepitas.Nesse episódio: The Dillinger Escape Plan, The Afghan Wigs, Focus e People In Planes
Luana do Bem é "Melhor que Nada" às terças e quintas na Antena 3; novos álbuns dos The Afghan Wigs e Built To Spill; Harrison Ford diz que Indiana Jones 5 será o último da saga.
The Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson, et.al., w/Dorollo Nixon--- Welcome - 0:30 The Declaration of Independence - 01:35 Never Bet Against the United States of America - 04:38 The Declaration of Independence as a Legal Document - 09:00 History of English Speaking People In America - 00:15:00 Free Legal Advice From Dorollo - 00:18:00 Never Bet Against the United States of America pt.2 - 00:34:19 Multiple Tribes, Multiple Nations - 00:38:00 On Thomas Jefferson - 00:40:00 Is This Enough To Overthrow a Government? - 00:48:50 The United State's Problem with Monarchies - 1:00:00 Parliamentary Systems - 1:09:00 Building a Republic...not a Democracy... - 1:15:00 The Founding Fathers Were Not 'Woke' - 1:20:00 The Declaration is "Whig-ISH...and not Like the Afghan Wigs - 1:25:00 Our Lives, Our Fortunes, Our Sacred Honor - 1:33:43 Staying on the Path - 1:36:00 ---Pick up your copy of 12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON!--- Check out HSCT Publishing at: https://www.hsctpublishing.com/. Check out LeadingKeys at: https://www.leadingkeys.com/ Check out Leadership ToolBox at: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/ Contact HSCT for more information at 1-833-216-8296 to schedule a full DEMO of LeadingKeys with one of our team members. --- HSCT Publishing: https://www.hsctpublishing.com/. HSCT LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hsct/. HSCT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJvVbIU_bSEflwYpd9lWXuA/. HSCT Twitter: https://twitter.com/hsctpublishing/. HSCT IG: https://www.instagram.com/hsctpublishing/. HSCT FB: https://www.facebook.com/HSCTPublishing/.
Ed HarcourtEd is a mercury music prize nominated songwriter, multi instrumentalist and producer. As well as his solo career he has written and produced Sophie Elis Bextor, Paloma Faith and Marianne Faithful. He's supported many artists including The Afghan Wigs and most recently with Patti Smith at the Royal Albert Hall. He works now mostly from his Wolf Cabin Studios. In this episode Ed talks about sleeping in rubbish on the floor of a bus and how working through the night on songs has changed over the years. He also lets us into his mad imagination and making up bedtime stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tan contento. El jefe de Weezer hasta parece que se ha puesto en bucle la canción que Elena Nieto (Yawners) le ha dedicado en su nuevo disco ("Duplo") y que se llama así: como él. De eso hablamos en el curso de la charla aparte de otros detalles que han llevado a nuestra protagonista a la creación de la continuación de aquel "Just calm down" que fue su estreno en 2019. Desde entonces la formación ha ido cambiando un poco (un mucho si nos atenemos a los baterías que ya son...¡seis!) y ahora con el "redescubrimiento" de ese instrumento de cuatro cuerdas que es el bajo parece estar asentada como trío con Tomás y Teresa (Repion). Un álbum en el que explora más cantar en español tras aquel amago con "La escalera" y que sale editado por cuatro sellos a la vez. Ya lo ha presentado en un showcase en el Café La Palma y el otro día en el Tomavistas coincidiendo con sus compañeros de sello, Biznaga. Novedades foráneas son la continuidad de la serie de 24 canciones de The Wedding Present con ese tándem David Gedge/Jon Stewart y una muestra de lo que es "How do you burn?" el noveno álbum de Afghan Wigs. Mientras, Neil Young sigue tirando de su rico archivo y recupera grabaciones en directo entre el 71 y el 74 y por su parte Madonna reúne 50 hits rompepistas y le da el mando de las remezclas a Mike Dean. También Jody & The Jerms presentan nuevo tema y anuncian gira por aquí en septiembre. Novedades de aquí son el disco de Motoharu Okamura que capitanean los ex Automatics Manuel y Poncho, la historia de dos individuos que hackean el metaverso contada por Pumuky y el homenaje de Lentillas de Colores al primer hit de Andrés Do Barro
Esta semana se celebra el Tomavistas, primer festival de alto aforo en Madrid, de lo que podríamos llamar PostpandemiaYa estamos inmersos en la temporada de festivales, ya sin mascarillas y todos de pie, aunque manteniendo aún medidas preventivas. Esta semana se celebra el Tomavistas, primer festival de alto aforo en Madrid, de lo que podríamos llamar Postpandemia. Para hablarnos de él, contamos esta semana con José Gallardo, director artístico del Tomavistas. Además escucharemos lo nuevo de El Buen Hijo, Cupido, Parquesvr, The Black Keys, Wilco, Malamute, Carrera, LA ELITE, The Afghan Wigs, Iseo & Dodosound y Tiësto con Deorro. Abrazando la nueva-vieja normalidad con la mejor música posible.
Esta semana se celebra el Tomavistas, primer festival de alto aforo en Madrid, de lo que podríamos llamar PostpandemiaYa estamos inmersos en la temporada de festivales, ya sin mascarillas y todos de pie, aunque manteniendo aún medidas preventivas. Esta semana se celebra el Tomavistas, primer festival de alto aforo en Madrid, de lo que podríamos llamar Postpandemia. Para hablarnos de él, contamos esta semana con José Gallardo, director artístico del Tomavistas. Además escucharemos lo nuevo de El Buen Hijo, Cupido, Parquesvr, The Black Keys, Wilco, Malamute, Carrera, LA ELITE, The Afghan Wigs, Iseo & Dodosound y Tiësto con Deorro. Abrazando la nueva-vieja normalidad con la mejor música posible.
Começa hoje em Oeiras a Mostra de Artes da Palavra; Billie Eilish organiza seminário sobre o clima que coincide com os seus concertos em Londres; os Afghan Wigs anunciaram novo álbum e tour mundial.
Trey is a pedal designer and maker out of Nashville. He's been on the road with bands from The Afghan Wigs to the Raconteurs. When 2020 hit, he settled in and focused on building and designing pedals and his pedals are incredibly unique and expressive. I hope you enjoy this episode as we talk about his various pedals, his inspirations, and how he got into music. Support the show at: https://www.patreon.com/40wattpodcast/Find all of the podcast links at:https://www.linktr.ee/40wattpodcasthttps://www.40wattpodcast.com/40 Watt Merchandise: https://40-watt-merch.creator-spring.com/Reverb Affiliate link: https://reverb.grsm.io/phillipcarter5480Find Retroactive Pedals on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retroactive_pedals/?hl=enInternet: https://www.retroactivepdals.com/Mainstage Music: https://www.mainstagemusic.com/ Subscribe to the channel and give a like - also find us in audio format wherever you listen to podcasts and leave us a review and share us with your friends.
Don Was records members of Nirvana, Sonic Youth, REM, Soul Asylum, Afghan Wigs, and Gumball as they record (in only 2 DAYS with no rehearsal beforehand) covers of covers that the Beatles covered in their Reeperbahn and Grosse Freiheit days when they had to sleep next to the women's toilets and get woken up by the sound of old ladies pissing every morning. Small wonder they made short work of American journalists trying to talk smack to them when they came to the USA years later. Oh and it's all portrayed by Professor Quirrel, the bad guy from the first Blade movie, and Laura Palmer. Also, that newer romantic film, Yesterday. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/justtheworst https://linktr.ee/justtheworstever
1993 was another pivotal year that brought us more timeless classics from Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and the Smashing Pumpkins. Jack & dXn take a deep dive into those plus much more. ALTERNATIVE 101 also continues where dXn schools Jack on an album he's never heard before. This week it's the Afghan Wigs with their album Gentleman. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rootsofalternative/message See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deze aflevering draait Hans muziek van Re-flex, Nouvelle Vague, X, The Afghan Wigs en Prince. Zijn dochter India stond hem even bij in de uitzending.
In which the 70’s come to a close, the center embraces the fringe, and 1980 begins with a terrible ending. Also…during a podcast dedicated entirely to punk, I somehow manage to mix up The Commodores and The Ohio Players and THEN confuse Afghan Wigs with Fine Young Cannibals.
Cristina Donà, Afghan Wigs, David Bowie, Mark Lanegan
In the discussion we explore a number of terrible pop songs that are currently dominating the billboard charts (FEB 2016) and look at some older songs that prove that music is not as good as it used to be. Music discussion centres around: (1) Hotline Bling by Drake (2) Marry You by Bruno Mars (3) Love Yourself by Justin Bieber (4) Dying Days by Screaming trees (5) Somethin Hot by The Afghan Whigs (6)Lateralis by TOOL.
Apocalypse Cow Bandcast - Episode 04 Track list: 1. Tub Ring - Alexander In Charge 2. Tub Ring - Return To Me 3. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Fade To Blonde 4. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Kickback Shock 5. Blynded - Aftermath 6. Kills Thirst - Reality 7. Vital Kin - Intifada 8. Vital Kin - Adaptation 9. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Crime Scene Part One Contact info@callthecow.com for more information on any of these bands or visit their websites: Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - www.roughly.net Tub Ring - www.tubring.com Kills Thirst - www.killsthirst.com Apocalypse Cow Recording - www.callthecow.com
Apocalypse Cow Bandcast - Episode 04 Track list: 1. Tub Ring - Alexander In Charge 2. Tub Ring - Return To Me 3. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Fade To Blonde 4. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Kickback Shock 5. Blynded - Aftermath 6. Kills Thirst - Reality 7. Vital Kin - Intifada 8. Vital Kin - Adaptation 9. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Crime Scene Part One Contact info@callthecow.com for more information on any of these bands or visit their websites: Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - www.roughly.net Tub Ring - www.tubring.com Kills Thirst - www.killsthirst.com Apocalypse Cow Recording - www.callthecow.com