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People say that listening to our show is like watching bottles gather rain. But not today! Join us for an exclusive chat with Christopher Thorn, guitarist and co-founder of '90s alt-rock legends Blind Melon! We dive into the band's rise with hits like “No Rain" and why it was a double edged sword, the creative process behind their iconic albums, and the legacy of Shannon Hoon. Christopher shares stories from the road, insights on the All I Can Say documentary, his work at Fireside Sound Studio, and the rebirth of Blind Melon. Chris was such a great interview, and an even better guy. A must listen for all Blind Melon fans, past, present, and future. We also talk about Burlew holidays, Mike's trip to UFL football,possibly purchasing a piece of history, and play a ridiculous game called, "Is it blind or melon?" Have a listen!
The haunting documentary All I Can Say, which chronicles a few vibrant years in the life of Shannon Hoon, the lead singer of 90s grunge rock band Blind Melon, is a slice of deep 90s nostalgia shot on camcorder by Hoon himself before he died of a drug overdose in October 1995. In this conversation, Justin Rogers-Cooper joins me to reflect on Hoon's complicated legacy, the strange power of his intimate pre-Internet video diary, and the larger galaxy of 90s grunge martyrs. Check out Justin's chapter all about Blind Melon “Shannon Forever: Blind Melon's Bee Girl and Countercultural Afterlives” And enjoy the entire series of essays here: Happy Nostalgia: Making Connections with the Music of the ‘90s Our episode on 90s music with Happy Nostalgia series editor David Humphries: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-401-love-means-research-w-david-humphries/id862194930?i=1000682583975 Our episode on Elvis with Justin, a personal favorite: https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-349-i-w-78198738?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link Please support the show! Subscribe to our Patreon for access to all Nostalgia Trap bonus content: patreon.com/nostalgiatrap
This is a different kind of episode. We're rewinding the clock to when Zoe interviewed a special guest named 3D, a rap artists we play on Real FM radio. You may recognize his song "Rescue" where he collaborated with Palace. This interview was pieced across the Zoe Midday show on Wednesday, and now its here in its full version for you. You can connect more with 3D on Instagram at @da_real_3d And you can check out his new song, "All I Can Say" on your favorite music streaming service. Let us know if you want more episodes featuring artists!
Today's episode is about "All I Can Say", from 2019, directed by Danny Clinch, Taryn Gould, Colleen Hennessy, and, posthumously, Shannon Hoon. Our guest today is Ryan Bradford. Check out his Substack at https://awkwardsd.substack.com/ as well as our previous episode with Ryan about GWAR. "All I Can Say" is compiled from VHS footage taken by Blind Melon singer Shannon Hoon from his early days as an aspiring musician right up until a few hours before his death at 28 from an accidental drug overdose. Shannon compulsively filmed his life during his unlikely rise to fame, from intimate family moments to hanging out with Guns N' Roses. The "found footage" approach takes us into the recording studio, on the road with Blind Melon, and even into the delivery room when Shannon's daughter is being born. The movie is an unexpected and fitting tribute to Shannon's talents as a musician and visual artist. Rock Docs is a Treble Media Podcast hosted by David Lizerbram & Andrew Keatts Twitter: @RockDocsPod Instagram: @RockDocsPod Cover Art by N.C. Winters - check him out on Instagram at @NCWintersArt
Welcome ROGERS STEVENS, guitarist/co-founder of Blind Melon - as well as Towne & Stevens - to Episode 073! A dream come true for your host, an unabashed lifelong Blind Melon fanatic. Rogers joins the pod from his cozy home studio just outside Philadelphia for a 90-min conversation about his career - past, present, and future. A peek inside Rogers' process making records with Nathan Towne, and Stevens finally finding his singing voice later in life. Working with Rene Lopez again, long after Extra Virgin and The Tender Trio. Growing up a rocker in rural Mississippi. Embarking on the storied sojourn from the Deep South to the Sunset Strip, arriving at the peak of glam-rock hair-band decadence. Rogers pulls up in a Cadillac, sittin' in the back, opens the passenger door and invites us on a wacky, wild, reflective ride through the galaxies of yesteryear in the Blind Melon wayback machine. Buckle up fam, this ep is my love letter to anyone who ever treasured this beautiful band, and those of us who still grieve deep for the dearly-departed Shannon Hoon. 3:15 - a word from our sponsor IAMAVL 6:15 - shoutout COLD BLOODED DESIGNS 7:30 - The Upful Update 10:15 - Introducing ROGERS STEVENS + B.Getz's BLIND MELON rabbithole 31:20 - conversation w/ Rogers [97 min] 2:08:30 - Afterglow & Reflections, + Vibe Junkie JAM Background: In 1990, 23-year-old Shannon Hoon first met Rogers Stevens in Los Angeles after taking a bus from Lafayette, Indiana to SoCal. A year or so earlier, Stevens and bassist Brad Smith had relocated to L.A. from West Point, Mississippi, where they graduated high school and worked on the kill floor of a local slaughterhouse. Stevens connected with Shannon through a mutual friend in Hollywood; Hoon - hometown homies with W. Axl Rose and already making waves on the West Coast - swiftly reeled off a couple of tunes for Rogers. Immediately taken with Hoon's voice and mesmerized by his presence, they decided - on the spot - to form a band together. Blind Melon consisted of Stevens, Hoon, Smith, drummer Glen Graham, and guitarist Christopher Thorn. A promising, multi-hued, idiosyncratic brotherhood that was sadly short-lived. Dreamy single “No Rain” blasted the band into superstardom pretty quickly, and their self-titled debut went triple platinum in the tailwind of the huge hit. In less than five years, the quintet released a strong pair of studio albums, while touring at a furious clip. They appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman, SNL, MTV, Canada's MuchMusic, and threw down a legendary set at Woodstock '94. Headlined clubs and theaters, opened stadiums for The Rolling Stones, supported Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Lenny Kravitz, Neil Young, and numerous others. After the monster success of their debut CD, Blind Melon set about refining/redefining their unicorn sound, as evidenced on sensational sophomore record Soup. Critically-panned and a commercial disappointment at the time, over the course of nearly three decades Soup has proven a celebrated fan favorite. A gumbo of compositions and performances that transcend era and genre, Soup is a magnificent work of high art in the Crescent City voodoo tradition. When Hoon died suddenly from a drug overdose, on tour in New Orleans in October 1995, the band was evolving rather organically, though still finding their stride. A posthumous collection of B-sides and outtakes, the gripping Nico (named for Shannon's daughter Nico Blue Hoon - only a few months old when he tragically transitioned) was released in 1996, an emotional nod towards what could've - and should've - been. These days, Rogers Stevens is an attorney who lives in the Philly suburbs with his family. He's currently workshopping songs with Nathan for the next Towne & Stevens record. I offer the deepest of bows & eternal thanks to Rogers Stevens for his time, energy, the music and memories. Rest easy, Shannon Hoon & Long Live Blind Melon! Vibe Junkie JAM Blind Melon - "Time" (1995 > 1992 > Woodstock '94) sourced from the film Letters From a Porcupine Letters From a Porcupine film [1996] All I Can Say [2019 documentary] An Angel On One Shoulder, Devil On The Other by Greg Prado [2008 book] Shannon by Greg Prado [2021 book] MELONcholy & the Infinite Sadness by Chris Heath [article in Details/Nico CD-Rom - 1996] Please visit our awesome sponsor iamavl for the latest free Asheville livestreams! Upful LIFE 2023: Favorite Records & More! Reviews, Purchase Links, Playlists EMAIL the SHOW PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Theme Song: "Mazel Tov"- CALVIN VALENTINE
So much good stuff going on in my life right now. Yes, it involves my awesome children. Listen and see what you think. Listening to plenty of new stuff and a full 6 studio album box set arrives today. Here are some great recent pics. Watching? Well, the new season of Umbrella Academy is pretty solid. Here's a trailer. I also watched the documentary All I Can Say with my buddy I've not hung with in about 17 years. Solid and slightly depressing documentary, but gotta watch it if you like the melon. Not much on the reading front and pretty much just the same stuff on podcasts. Go listen to Something Was Wrong immediately. That's it kids. See ya next week! P.S. Here is the video from the almost school shooter I talk about. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedadsnarkpodcast/message
Sorry, but this one starts out with some talk about something personal that is not remotely happy nor good. Blind Melon's song Mouthful of Cavities plays at the beginning. Very good tune. For stuff I'm into... A bunch of documentaries including this amazing one about the creation of the film Alien (1979) called Memory. I have another doc I will be watching with an old pal about Shannon Hoon called All I Can Say. We'll have some tissue ready for this one. For the rest of it, you'll just have to give her a listen here. Please rate and review. It really does help me out. Lata Hatas --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedadsnarkpodcast/message
All I Can Say.On this episode we are joined by Christopher Thorn. Christopher Thorn is the guitarist of Blind Melon, Blind Melon are an American rock band formed in 1990 in Los Angeles, California, by five musicians: three from Mississippi, one from Pennsylvania and one from IndianaPlease support the Mark and Me Podcast via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Markandme or you can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/markandme or you can even treat yourself to a sticker over at my store here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MarkandMeStore
Magic & Music is the theme of this year's Wexford Festival Opera. All I Can Say, a film based on video recordings made by Shannon Hoon of Blind Melon. The Ten, a short story by Colin Barrett - Jazz musician Guy Barker.
This week I talk with Tyler Moore about harmonies, people who don't have chemistry, birds chirping, people who still have a house but shouldn't, and letting out sighs. Click here for easy streaming or download - https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/37pgn8/129_Tyler_Moore9ebuv.mp3 Places to listen Pandora Apple Podcasts/iTunes Spotify iHeart Radio Google Podcasts Stitcher Listen to and follow Tyler Moore at these places https://open.spotify.com/album/4JJVzeZ4OdmUkRWwlDtlQJ?si=32jYedoxRVGnZYRQW1hpzw https://music.apple.com/us/artist/man-moans/1557539065 https://manmoans.bandcamp.com/album/man-moans?from=fanpub_fnb Thanks to Wolf Willow for the closing song https://www.facebook.com/wolfwillowband/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPzPsVWbfdQ https://www.instagram.com/wolfwillowband https://open.spotify.com/artist/50SfxlwMRmJgpxdPeQuIOM https://music.apple.com/ca/artist/wolf-willow/1215879158 Subscribe to the podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wnc-original-music/id1378776313 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/wnc-original-music-31067964/ https://gopod.me/wncom Follow on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/ All music used by permission Tyler Moore is a Native of and resides in WNC. He's a Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist of newfound alt/eclectic Rock outfit “Man Moans”. The record is self-titled and the debut album is available now. From the Northern Great Plains of Saskatchewan, Wolf Willow plays original country and western inspired by honkytonk, Western swing and countrypolitan retro sounds. Wolf Willow both stretches and upholds the retro-country tradition as they have played festivals (Ness Creek ,Gateway, Break-Out West) and tour dates across western Canada. After receiving a Western Canadian Music nomination for Visual Media Composer of the year, Wolf Willow has spent 2020 preparing a new full length album for release in Fall 2021. The first single, All I Can Say is now available on all major streaming platforms.
Episode 52 Dub Electronic Playlist Herman Chin-Loy, “Heavy Duty” from Aquarius Dub (1973 Aquarius). Recorded in Jamaica. Backing Band, The Now Generation Band; Bass, Val Douglas; Drums, Mikey Richards; Guitar, Geoffrey Chung, Mikey Chung; Keyboards, Augustus Pablo, Earl "Wire" Lindo, Robbie Lyn; Melodica, Augustus Pablo; Producer, Herman Chin Loy. 2:56 Herman Chin-Loy, “Jah Jah Dub” from Aquarius Dub (1973 Aquarius). Recorded in Jamaica. Backing Band, The Now Generation Band; Bass, Val Douglas; Drums, Mikey Richards; Guitar, Geoffrey Chung, Mikey Chung; Keyboards, Augustus Pablo, Earl "Wire" Lindo, Robbie Lyn; Melodica, Augustus Pablo; Producer, Herman Chin Loy. 2:31 Upsetters, “African Skank” from Upsetters 14 Dub Black Board Jungle (1973 Upsetter). Recorded in Jamaica. Produced by Upsetter L. Perry. 3:16 Upsetters, “V/S Panta Rock” from Upsetters 14 Dub Black Board Jungle (1973 Upsetter). Recorded in Jamaica. Produced and Arranged By Lee Perry; Engineer, King Tubby, Lee Perry; Bass, Aston "Family Man" Barrett; Drums, Benbow; Melodica, Augustus Pablo; Organ, Touter, Winston Wright; Trombone – Ron Wilson; Trumpet – Bobby Ellis. 3:33 Derrick & The Crystalites, “Lion Dub” (theme from Shaft) from Derrick Harriott Presents Scrub A Dub Reggae (1974 Crystal Records). Recorded and mixed in Jamaica. Engineer, Brother George; Produced and written by Derrick Harriott. 3:39 Augustus Pablo, “The Big Rip Off” from Ital Dub (1974 Starapple). Recorded in Jamaica. Engineer, King Tubby, Ronald Logan, Sylvan Morris; Mixed By King Tubby (Dub Master); Produced by Tommy Cowan, Warrick Lyn; Written by, Melodica, Augustus Pablo. 3:14 Augustus Pablo, “Rockers Meets King Tubbys In A Fire House” from Rockers Meets King Tubbys In A Fire House (1980 Shanachie). Recorded in Jamaica. Backing Band, Rockers All Stars Bass, Bugsy; Junior Dan, Michael Taylor, Robby Shakespear; Drum, Albert Malawi, Leroy Wallace; Mickey Boo; Horns, Deadly Headely; Lead Guitar, Dalton Brownie, Earl (Chinna) Smith; Mixed By, Augustus Pablo, King Tubbys; Prince Jammys; Organ, Piano, String Ensemble, Melodica, Augustus Pablo; Percussion, Jah Levi, Jah Teo, Sticky; Arranged By, Augustus Pablo, H. Swaby; Michael McGeachy Rhythm Guitar, Cleon; Fazal Prendergas. 4:36 Jah Shaka, “Verse 6” from Commandments Of Dub (1982 Jah Shaka Music). Recorded in Jamaica. Bass, Hughie Issachar, Shaka; Drums, Errol Drummie, Wazair (Black Brother); Effects, Shaka; Lead Guitar, Hughie Issachar, Tony Benjamin; Mastered By, John Hassall; Melodica, Hughie Issachar; Mixed by, Jah Shaka, Neil Frazer (Professor); Organ, Errol Drummie, Wazair; Percussion, Bongos, Dan, Shaka Joseph, Wazair; Piano, Dudley, Shaka, Wazair, Produced by Jah Shaka; Rhythm Guitar, Hughie Issachar, Tony Benjamin; Xylophone, Joseph. 4:46 Mad Professor, “Beyond The Realms Of Dub” from Beyond The Realms Of Dub (Dub Me Crazy! The Second Chapter) (1982 Ariwa). Produced by Mad Professor; Bass, drums, piano, Garnett Cross; Organ, Synth, Errol Reid; Percussion – Jah Shaka. 7:13 Love Joys, “All I Can Say” from Lovers Rock Reggae Style (1983 Wackies). Recorded in Jamaica. Written by, Vocals, Claudette Brown, Sonia Abel; Backing Band, Wackie's Rhythm Force; Bass, Jah T.;Bass, Guitar, Jerry Harris; Bass Keyboards, Clive Hunt; Drums, Clive Plummer, Fabian Cooke Engineer, Levy, Barnes, Delahaye; Executive-Producer, Lloyd & Lloyd Prod. Inc.; Guitar, Keyboards, Barry V.; Horns, Rolando Alphonso; Keyboards, Owen Stewart; Percussion, Ras Menilik; Producer, Bullwackie. 8:33 Love Joys, “One Draw” from Lovers Rock Reggae Style (1983 Wackies). Recorded in Jamaica. Written by, Vocals, Claudette Brown, Sonia Abel; Backing Band, Wackie's Rhythm Force; Bass, Jah T.;Bass, Guitar, Jerry Harris; Bass Keyboards, Clive Hunt; Drums, Clive Plummer, Fabian Cooke Engineer, Levy, Barnes, Delahaye; Executive-Producer, Lloyd & Lloyd Prod. Inc.; Guitar, Keyboards, Barry V.; Horns, Rolando Alphonso; Keyboards, Owen Stewart; Percussion, Ras Menilik; Producer, Bullwackie. 7:21 Jah Shaka, “Zion Chant Dub” from Commandments Of Dub II (1984 Jah Shaka Music). Produced, Arranged by Jah Shaka; Synthesizer Mark Victor; Bass, Byron Duce, Ras Elroy; Bongos, Brother Joseph; Drums, Errol The General, Jah Bunny; Guitar, Mike Dorane, Tony Benjamin; Mastered By Felicity Hassell, John Hassell; Mixed By Mikey Campbell; Percussion, Jah Bunny, Shaka, Norman Grant; Piano, Organ Sgt. Pepper. 4:55 Jah Shaka, “Roaring Dub” from Commandments Of Dub II (1984 Jah Shaka Music). Produced, Arranged by Jah Shaka; Synthesizer Mark Victor; Bass, Byron Duce, Ras Elroy; Bongos, Brother Joseph; Drums, Errol The General, Jah Bunny; Guitar, Mike Dorane, Tony Benjamin; Mastered By Felicity Hassell, John Hassell; Mixed By Mikey Campbell; Percussion, Jah Bunny, Shaka, Norman Grant; Piano, Organ Sgt. Pepper. 4:03 Wayne Smith, “Under Me Sleng Teng” from Sleng Teng (1982 Greensleeves). Recorded in Jamaica. Musicians, Wycliffe "Steely" Johnson, Cleveland "Clevie" Browne, Super Power All-Stars*, Wayne Smith; Producer, Arranger Prince, Jammy. 4:07 Prince Jammy, “Synchro Start” from Computerised Dub (1986 Greensleeves). Recorded in Jamaica. Performers, Steelie & Cleavie, Super Power All-Stars, Wayne Smith; Producer, arranger, Prince Jammy. 2:09 Prince Jammy, “Interface” from Computerised Dub (1986 Greensleeves). Recorded in Jamaica. Performers, Steelie & Cleavie, Super Power All-Stars, Wayne Smith; Producer, arranger, Prince Jammy. 2:59 Jah Shaka All Stars, Ites Green & Gold” from Jah Shaka Presents Vivian Jones Featuring The Fasimbas, Jah Shaka All Stars – Jah Works (1987 Jah Shaka Music).Producer, Bass, Arranged By, Mixed By, Composed By, Jah Shaka; Bass, Jerry Lions; Bass, Organ, Piano, Synthesizer, Guitar, Black Steel; Bongos, Percussion, The Fasimbas; Drums, Drumton; Mixing, Calvin; Recording Engineer, Leon Marsh; Guitar, Jerry Lions; Piano, Organ, Synthesizer, Gregory; Synthesizer, Organ, Piano, Pepper; Vocals, Vivian Jones; Vocals [Background], Sis Nya. 5:01 Steely & Clevie, “At The Top” from At the Top (1988 Black Solidarity). Recorded in Jamaica. Arranged By, Musician, Programmed By Steely & Clevie; Engineer, Bobby Digital, Chris Lane, Dave Kelly, Patrick Ayton, Paul Davidson, Anthony Kelly; Mixed By D. Kelly, P. Davidson; Producer, Ossie Thomas, Phillip Morgan; Saxophone, Dean Fraser; Trumpet, David Madden. 4:01 Background music: Derrick & The Crystalites, “Dubbing the Chariot” from Derrick Harriott Presents Scrub A Dub Reggae (1974 Crystal Records). Recorded and mixed in Jamaica. Engineer, Brother George; Produced and written by Derrick Harriott. 3:57 Derrick & The Crystalites, “Medley (Train To Herbsville & Crash Dub)” from Derrick Harriott Presents Scrub A Dub Reggae (1974 Crystal Records). Recorded and mixed in Jamaica. Engineer, Brother George; Produced and written by Derrick Harriott. 3:05 Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog Noise and Notations.
Legendary music photographer x documentarian Danny Clinch joins The Cantore Show to discuss his new documentary, All I Can Say. An intimate video-diary of Shannon Hoon, the late lead singer of Blind Melon, the doc tackles fame and the tragedy of addiction. On IG? Be sure to check out Danny and his immersive art gallery Danny Clinch Transparent. Also, we check in with Paige McWey Acers, executive director of the San Diego Brewers Guild during San Diego Beer Week -- a 10-Day celebration honoring America's Finest Independent Craft Brewers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legendary music photographer x documentarian Danny Clinch joins The Cantore Show to discuss his new documentary, All I Can Say. An intimate video-diary of Shannon Hoon, the late lead singer of Blind Melon, the doc tackles fame and the tragedy of addiction. On IG? Be sure to check out Danny and his immersive art gallery Danny Clinch Transparent. Also, we check in with Paige McWey Acers, executive director of the San Diego Brewers Guild during San Diego Beer Week -- a 10-Day celebration honoring America's Finest Independent Craft Brewers, November 6th - 15th.
My Guest today is Christopher Thorn of BLIND MELON! Still smiling from this one! Blind Melon was a huge part of my music life growing up. To say they're legends is an understatement. To hear Christopher talk about the 90's music era and who they came up with and shared the stage with.. man, I could talk about this forever! The new film/doc "All I Can Say" is out now and it's incredible. https://blindmelon.com/ Enjoy! Music in this episode: Intro: Mouthful of Cavities acoustic by me.. 22:37 - Blind Melon - Soup Outro: Blind Melon - Mouthful of Cavities Huge Thanks to Christopher Thorn for the interview and letting us use their tunes in this episode! www.livinthedream506.com Support the Podcast: Like Subscribe Follow Share etc! Sponsored by: AMW Group - Premier Marketing & Entertainment Services! Check out all of their services and get a special 10% discount by visiting bit.ly/livinthedream10 & use Coupon Code: AMW10 Get 10% of from Onnit by visiting http://fbuy.me/nNyvT Go check out all their health and fitness supplies! www.oohLaLacosmetics.ca - discount code "dream" for 15% off Lifecalc.ca Co-Produced by Michael Cooke & Chris McAleenan Utopian Dream Media Productions Listen to the podcast on all platforms: smarturl.it/livinthedream506 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LivinTheDream506/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livinthedream506/ E-mail: livinthedream506 @ gmail.com Theme Song written & performed by Steven MacDougall & Chris McAleenan Guest Artwork by Bridget Higgins! (@bridget.remie on Instagram) Podcast Logo artwork by Tim Murray! (@tmurrayart on Instagram) Love you, bye!
Musician/Producer Christopher Thorn is the guest on this episode of DISCovery. Christopher is the guitarist and one of the founding members of Blind Melon along with the late great Shannon Hoon, guitarist Rogers Stevens, drummer Glen Graham and bassist Brad Smith. After Shannon’s passing in 1995 Christopher continued to establish a career as a producer, played with the band Live, produced and performed with AWOL Nation who had a huge hit single with "Sail" in 2011 and formed a couple of other great bands along the way - Unified Theory and Sonny Boy Thorn. Christopher talks about where he grew up, his career highlights, including what it was like when Blind Melon’s "No Rain" became a huge hit in 1993, playing on Saturday Night Live, hangin' with Richard Simmons, getting on the cover of Rolling Stone, opening for The Rolling Stones, Axl Rose and more. Christopher also shares some Shannon Hoon stories and talks about the new Shannon Hoon documentary out now called "All I Can Say".- LINKS –CHRISTOPHER THORN INSTAGRAM PAGE: https://www.instagram.com/firesidesound/?hl=enCHRISTOPHER THORN WEBSITE: www.firesidesound.com“ALL I CAN SAY” DOCUMENTARY WEBSITE: https://allicansay.oscilloscope.net/“A DEVIL ON ONE SHOULDER AND AN ANGEL ON THE OTHER: THE STORY OF SHANNON HOON AND BLIND MELON” BOOK BY GREG PRATO: https://www.amazon.com/Devil-One-Shoulder-Angel-Other/dp/0615252397Find DISCovery on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheDISCoverypodcasthomeThe DISCovery theme song "Woo Hoo" by Reebosound (https://reebosound.bandcamp.com)Please give the show a five-star rating and review wherever you listen to DISCovery!
Ryan talks with music documentary filmmaker Kevin Moyer about his work on several music documentaries. Kevin helped make the amazing Elliott Smith documentary Heaven Adores You. He helped make The Glamour & The Squalor, as well as the newly-released Shannon Hoon documentary, All I Can Say. ALL are worth watching!Heaven Adores You: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2244889/The Glamour & The Squalor: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2817294/All I Can Say: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10011312/Live From Nowhere Near You Volume 2 (the album Kevin worked on for charity that was mentioned in the episode that included Elliott Smith, Wilco, Mike McCready, and many more): https://www.greydayrecords.com/product/live-from-nowhere-near-you-volume-2/?fbclid=IwAR1o4puttSVV_jHnaSJp7DK-y32yCwttz6b5wEUXEMRxQ-Df-QdEwLVeLtw
PUBLIC VERSION. Renowned rock photographer and filmmaker Danny Clinch has worked with THE BEASTIE BOYS, JAY Z, ALICE IN CHAINS, PEARL JAM, BEN HARPER, JENNIFER LOPEZ, KEITH RICHARDS, DAVE MATTHEWS, and more. In this fantastic conversation discussing his career, his craft, and his artistic philosophy, Danny explains what it's really like working with the world's biggest artists, how he earns a band's trust enough to infiltrate their inner sanctum, what it means to become a fly on the wall that is truly “with the band,” and why the fleeting moments that he captures with his camera become such a crucial aspect of a fan's emotional and deeply personal connection to the artists they love so dearly. Adam, Joe, and Arwen also passionately discuss Danny's latest documentary ALL I CAN SAY which features an extremely candid and personal look into the real life of BLIND MELON frontman Shannon Hoon who tragically died of a drug overdose in 1995 at age 28. “I know we can't all stay here forever so I want to write my words on the face of today.” - Shannon Hoon TO HEAR THE FULL VERSION OF THIS EPISODE GO TO PATREON.COM/THEMOVIECRYPT. FOR ONLY $1 A MONTH YOU'LL GET EVERY NEW EPISODE, IN ITS ENTIRETY, EVERY MONDAY MORNING! YOU CAN HAVE NEW EPISODES DOWNLOAD DIRECTLY TO YOUR PODCAST APP OF CHOICE USING THE RSS CODE THAT PATREON PROVIDES FOR YOU WHEN YOU SIGN UP!
There’s a brand new documentary out now on the late great singer of Blind Melon Shannon Hoon called "All I Can Say". Author Greg Prato is back on the podcast to give his thoughts on the documentary. Greg has written the must-read book on Shannon and Blind Melon called "A Devil on One Shoulder and an Angel on the Other: The Story of Shannon Hoon and Blind Melon". He's also interviewed the director of the documentary Danny Clinch along with members of the band Christopher Thorn and Brad Smith. In this episode Greg and I talk all about the documentary and go deep into the music of Shannon and Blind Melon.-LINKS-“All I Can Say” Documentary Website: https://allicansay.oscilloscope.net/Greg Prato on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Greg-Prato/e/B002MJ4CXI%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_shareGreg Prato on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregpratowriter?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorGreg Prato/Danny Clinch Interview: https://www.songfacts.com/blog/writing/danny-clinch-the-art-of-rock-photographyGreg Prato/Christopher Thorn Interview: https://www.songfacts.com/blog/interviews/christopher-thorn-of-blind-melon-and-sonny-boy-thornGreg Prato/Brad Smith Interview: https://www.songfacts.com/blog/interviews/brad-smith-of-blind-melonGreg Prato Book “A Devil on One Shoulder and an Angel on the Other: The Story of Shannon Hoon and Blind Melon”: https://www.amazon.com/Devil-One-Shoulder-Angel-Other/dp/0615252397Greg Prato’s Review of “All I Can Say”: http://www.alternativenation.net/review-shannon-hoon-lives-can-say-film/Blind Melon Catalogue on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=blind+melon&i=digital-music&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
Famed rock and roll photographer Danny Clinch joins the boys to talk about his relationship with Blind Melon, what it was like performing in front of the massive crowd at Woodstock '94, the hundreds of hours of video and audio recordings made by the band's late- singer Shannon Hoon and, of course, the fantastic new documentary “All I Can Say”.
Directors Danny Clinch, Taryn Gould, and Colleen Hennessy discuss their new documentary "All I Can Say," about Shannon Hoon, the late lead singer of Blind Melon.
Mask mandate, Shuford's BBQ, #BLM, & excerpts from the Shannon Hoon Rock Doc "All I Can Say"
This week Mick and Brian go into great detail about the selection process for Skyline Indie Film Fest and the hell it is to choose what's in and what's out. The pressure is real, my friends! We have a fond, yet wandering remembrance of Carl Reiner that takes us down the road of zombie movies of all places. Mick found an Australian zombie flick and said it's the best he's every seen. And it's probably call UNDEAD. Maybe. Ultimately we end up on a Rob Reiner movie rant in regard to pretentiousness in filmmaking (its not what it sounds like)... The post Pulling Focus Ep 13: SkIFF Selections, Carl & Rob Reiner, Hamilton, All I Can Say & so much more! appeared first on Skyline Indie Film Fest.
You may consider Blind Melon a one hit wonder, if you think of them at all. While "No Rain" continues to be ubiquitous in 90s playlists, their three album run with Shannon Hook on lead vocals contains a surprising wealth of great tunes.From a personal connection with Axl Rose to the cover of Rolling Stone, Blind Melon blasted out of the gate with their eponymous debut album. However, drug abuse (see their acid-soaked set at Woodstock '94) and the fickle taste of the music consuming public relegated them to relative obscurity even before Shannon Hoon's death in 1995 at 28.While their sophomore effort, Soup and the posthumous Nico failed to make much of an impression upon their respective releases in 1995 and 1996, we at The New Dad Rock believe it is high time to re-visit these under-appreciated minstrels.For a deeper picture of Blind Melon's catalog, please explore these songs:"Tones of Home" from Blind Melon"Walk" from Soup"Paper Scratcher" from Blind Melon"All That I Need" from Nico"Soak the Sin" from Blind Melon"Operation Spirit (The Tyranny of Tradition)" by LIVE"Galaxie" from Soup"Change" from Blind Melon"Three Is a Magic Number" from Schoolhouse Rocks Rocks!"2x4" from Soup"Skinned" from Soup"Toes Across the Floor" from Soup"Life Ain't So Shitty" from Nico"Mouthful of Cavities" from Soup"Soul One" from Nico"Don't Cry" by Guns N' Roses"Soup" from NicoFor further exploration of the topic, you can also check out All I Can Say a 2020 documentary on Shannon Hoon. Support the show (https://teespring.com/stores/the-new-dad-rock)
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This week on The CineSnob Podcast, Cody, Jocelyn and Jerrod review Jon Stewart's "Irresistible," Will Ferrell's Netflix comedy "Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga," documentary "All I Can Say" and Korean film "House of Hummingbird." They also talk "Tenet" moving again, Michael Keaton maybe coming back as Batman, and the gang lists their top 5 movies of the year so far. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cinesnob-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cinesnob-podcast/support
Celebrating the release of the Shannon Hoon and Blind Melon documentary "All I Can Say," streaming now. Blind Melon's Christopher Thorn & Rogers Stevens
Blind Melon rose to stardom with their hit No Rain in 1993 andtragically the band theoretically ceased to exist after lead singerShannon Hoon died in 1995. Few people knew Hoon was an avidcamera-enthousiastic who filmed almost every aspect of his life right upuntil the day he died. This paved the way for the penetratingdocumentary All I Can Say about Hoon's life. So when Blind Melonguitarist Rogers Stevens and Christopher Thorn visited Amsterdam topromote All I Can Say I could't resist to ask them about Hoon, BlindMelon and more!By: Martin KuiperSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/FaceCulture)
Nico was only 3 months old when her father Shannon Hoon of Blind Melon passed away in 1995. Now 24, she has her own band and is excited for the world to finally see her dad's film. Nico tells us all about "All I Can Say," which was primarily filmed by Shannon himself with a camcorder, and what it is like growing up Hoon.
In this edition of Atelier Amsterdam we focus on the documentary ALL I CAN SAY about the life of the late artist and Blind Melon singer Shannon Hoon. Emma Louise Diest talks to the directors of the documentary, Danny Clinch, Taryn Gould, Colleen Henessey and Nico Hoon, the daughter of Shannon Hoon. Foto: Milkt Films
Multi-instrumentalist Keith Fischer (of Bells and Hunters, Midnight Animals and The Fed) talked with Matt about everything Blind Melon, with a focus on a new documentary titled “All I Can Say” that was initially “All I Can Say” is based on a rock band whose career was halted due to untimely death of its lead singer, Shannon Hoon. Keith played a criticalrole in bringing this documentary about Blind Melon and the work of Shannon Hoon into the world. “All I Can Say” won best Feature Documentary at the New Hampshire Film Festival. Ironically, it was announced it won 24 years to the day of Shannon’s death on October 21st. "All I Can Say" will be in Minnesota at the Sound Unseen Festival from November 12-17. The film will then make its international festival debut at IDFA in Amsterdam. A larger distribution deal for the film is currently in the works. For more on the film: go to: https://www.facebook.com/allicansayfilm/To listen to Keith's band Bells and Hunters, go here: http://bellsandhunters.com/ For Keith's production page, Soul Rae Films:https://www.facebook.com/soulraefilms/ --- Our guest today is someone who comes to us from the Northern Virginia by way of New York. He is one Keith Fischer. Keith is a
We are joined by photographer and director Danny Clinch. Danny is the overseeing director of a new documentary, "All I Can Say," about the late Shannon Hoon... "Shannon Hoon, lead singer of the rock band Blind Melon, filmed himself from 1990-95 with a video camera, recording up until a few hours before his sudden death at the age of 28. His camera was a diary and his closest confidant. In the hundreds of hours of footage, Hoon meticulously documented his life - his family, his creative process, his television, his band’s rise to fame and his struggle with addiction. He filmed his daughter's birth, and archived the politics and culture of the 90’s, an era right before the internet changed the world. Created with his own footage, voice and music, this rare autobiography is a prescient exploration of experience and memory in the age of video. It is also Shannon Hoon's last work, completed 23 years after his death." - from the "All I Can Say" Facebook page.
Our first podcast ever where we review DavidCrowder*Bands "All I Can Say".
we tallied how many times rafe says solid. can you guess how many times? rafe admits she would spend more money (NO WAY). caleb goes through his insane schedule but that’s irrelevant now because this was originally recorded in july. sorry, caleb stalkers. although we DO know rafe has picked where caleb will live for The post All I Can Say appeared first on rafe hates caleb.
Following from the positive reaction to our first podcast of 2014 - we go back deep in the mix with Level 2 and Bryan Gee with two sets of future music... :::::::::::::::Level 2 - In The Mix::::::::::::::: Nitri and Level 2 ft Grimm
Following from the positive reaction to our first podcast of 2014 - we go back deep in the mix with Level 2 and Bryan Gee with two sets of future music... :::::::::::::::Level 2 - In The Mix::::::::::::::: Nitri and Level 2 ft Grimm – Lies (Calibre Remix) Subsid – Hold On Ivy Lab – Baby Grey Foreign Concept – Possessive L-Side and Andrezz – Turbulence Level 2 – Montara Abstr4ct – Rain To Flow Enei – Mosquito Boosta and Atmos T – Things You Do Camo and Krooked – Love Is Easy (S.P.Y. Remix) Lynx – Shimmy Level 2 – Radar L-Side – Storm Nights Optiv and Btk - Tapour Dj Fresh – Dibby Sound (Sigma Remix) Critycal Dub Ft Yush – Roadblock >> P.A. – Shogun Konichi – Midi Man June Miller – Empathy Level 2 – Born To Run (feat. Hannah Eve) :::::::::::::::Bryan Gee - In The Mix::::::::::::::: DJ Chap - Like A Fyah L-Side - On The Block David Boomah - Wake Up feat. YT (L-Side Remix) David Boomah - Hot Girls (Aries Remix) Roni Size - Blind Alley (Vocal Mix) Capone - I'll Be Your Need For Mirrors - Bun It Up (feat. The Ragga Twins) Artifical Intelligence - Warhouse (feat. DRS) Artifical Intelligence and Command Strange - Dismiss Unreal - Sideshow Bob Symptom and Mcleod - Svengali Jaybee - Your Loving (feat. Arianne Richards) Random Movement and Jaybee - Ahead Of It All (feat. Adrianne Richards) Random Movement - When The Daylights Comes dRamatic - 92 Frequencies dRamatic and Amaning -Axis Loz - Wanna Be Your Lover Paul T And Edward Oberon - Somebody Else Submorphics - Cosmic (Pennygiles Remix) dRamatic - Rose Garden Paul SG and T.R.A.C - Stay Classy Sunny San Juan – (Mr Joseph Remix) MC Fats - Colour Of Sound John B and MC Fats - Drop That Rhythm Level 2 - All I Can Say (feat. Hanna Eve)
This week's podcast is a tribute to female reggae singers. A couple big tunes, some rare cuts, and a guest from the pop world. Tracklist: 1. "I Love You Dready" - Park Heights Angel 2. "Reach Out for Me" - Jennifer Lara 3. "All I Can Say" - Love Joys 4. "Destiny" - Fabienne Miranda 5. "One in the Spirit" - Sister Ifrica 6. "No Bother with No Fuss" - Angela Prince 7. "Let Me Tell You Boy" - Ebony Sisters 8. "Stepping out of Babylon" - Marcia Griffiths 9. "Jah Creation" - Hortense Ellis 10. "Waiting in Vain" - Annie Lennox