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"Missing Children" is a song that reaches across the ages - from one poem written by Michael Timmins to another written by William Blake 200 years ago - to approach a subject that still confronts us all too often today. The song has become a live favourite since its release on "All That Reckoning" and features all the hallmarks of an enduring Junkies song - a chunky rhythm, propelled by Mike and Pete, Alan's lead bass figure and a ferocious vocal from Margo, the song's message spat out with no equivocation. Another classic from the canon, this podcast explores the making of "Missing Children". To make sure you don't miss out on each weekly episode, remember to subscribe to "Music Is The Drug" at your favourite podcast provider - Apple, Amazon, Google, Spotify, Deezer, Stitcher, TuneIn, Podchaser and all the rest..."Cowboy Junkies - Music Is The Drug" is hosted by Dave Bowler, author of the authorised biography of the band. To order it from them, click here. To order direct from Omnibus Press in the UK & Europe, click here.To listen to "All That Reckoning", click here. You can buy "All That Reckoning here. To order the new album, "Songs of the Recollection", click here.For the ever expanding "Music Is The Drug" playlist on Spotify, click here. For more info on Cowboy Junkies, click here.For tour dates, click here. Copyright 2022 Latent Recordings.
You'll have probably heard Cowboy Junkies' new cover of David Bowie's "Five Years" by now - and if you haven't, click here - but the Thin White Duke wasn't the only guy that could write hymns to dysfunctional times you know.From the "All That Reckoning" album released in 2018, "The Things We Do To Each Other" talks to the weird times that we've been living through these last few years, times which seem to be going on and on and on. Hell, maybe five years is getting optimistic...In this episode, Michael Timmins and Alan Anton, co-writers of the song, talk about the thinking behind it, analogue keyboards, how the song has its roots in 1970s "classic rock", and throw some light on their songwriting process in this digital world that we now inhabit....To make sure you don't miss out on each weekly episode, remember to subscribe to "Music Is The Drug" at your favourite podcast provider - Apple, Amazon, Google, Spotify, Deezer, Stitcher, TuneIn, Podchaser and all the rest..."Cowboy Junkies - Music Is The Drug" is hosted by Dave Bowler, author of the authorised biography of the band. To order it from them, click here. To order direct from Omnibus Press in the UK & Europe, click here.To listen to "All That Reckoning", click here. You can buy "All That Reckoning here. To order the new album, "Songs of the Recollection", click here.For the ever expanding "Music Is The Drug" playlist on Spotify, click here. For more info on Cowboy Junkies, click here.For tour dates, click here. Copyright 2022 Latent Recordings.
We wrap up Week 2 of 2018 listener favorites with two Scotts. Scott from Marietta GA touts Cowboy Junkies' latest album "All That Reckoning." And Scott Parks of Valparaiso IN has a few picks for favorite but finally settles on a Songs: Ohia special reissue (with previously unreleased tracks) called "Love & Work: The Lioness Sessions." Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Find us on the web at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com "Rockin' the Suburbs" (c) 2019
Kyle Meredith rounds up veteran rock acts Local H, Cowboy Junkies, and Shawn Mullins to discuss their classic albums, update fans on their new projects, and share their stories from a lifetime in the music business. -- Local H's Scott Lucas talks about the 20th anniversary of Pack Up the Cats, the 10th anniversary of 10 Angry Months, and a new concept the band's currently working on for the next LP. -- Cowboy Junkies' Michael Timmins weighs in on the Pink Floyd influence of All That Reckoning, revisits 1998's Miles From Our Home, being close friends with Townes Van Zandt, seeing America from a Canadian perspective, and going back to the site of the original Woodstock. -- Shawn Mullins celebrates 20 years of "Lullaby", explains why he re-recorded Soul's Core, offers up an anecdote of being recognized by Dokken in an elevator, and shares a heartbreaking moment about losing his wife to suicide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
New music from Chilly Gonzales, Cowboy Junkies, Body/Head (Kim Gordon and Bill Nace), and violinist/composer Laura Cannell and Andre Bosman. Plus two classic tracks from Tuxedomoon and God Speed You! Black Emperor. Chilly Gonzales, Present Tense Solo Piano III James W. Atkinson 2017 Cowboy Junkies, Sweet Jane Sweet Jane RCA 1988 Rock Cowboy Junkies, All That Reckoning, Pt. 1 All That Reckoning Latent Recordings 2018 Rock Tuxedomoon, in a manner of speaking Holy Wars Cramboy 1985 Rock Body/Head, You Don't Need The Switch Matador 2018 Tuxedomoon, Music #2 Time To Lose / Blind Divine 1982 Laura Cannell & Andre Bosman. Golden Lanes at Dusk Reckonings Brawl Records 2018 Godspeed You! Black Emperor Asunder, Sweet Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress Constellation 2015
In the ninth episode of The Jukebox Graduate Dave and Eugene get caught up on a few things. Eugene talks about the Greater Bakersfield show on SiriusXM and the Bakersfield sound in general. Then we hear a little about the LSD tour that began this summer. After a brief discussion of sidemen musicians we hear music from the Mastersons and Brad Sample. Dave talks about attending a live podcast taping with Keith Morris which gets the guys talking about the recently departed Steve Soto. Dave also alerts us to an odd ice cream truck in his area before we hear new music from Greg Felden. The guys then mention more new releases that have them excited at the moment. And finally the lads wrap it up with a discussion about Cowboy Junkies before hearing a cut from their new album, All That Reckoning. In this episode we hear from Lake Street Dive, Leon Bridges, the Mastersons, Brad Sample, Underworld (featuring Iggy Pop), Greg Felden, and Cowboy Junkies. This episode of The Jukebox Graduate was brought to you by Satellite Amplifiers.
I catch up with Margo Timmins, lead singer of Cowboy Junkies, who are set to release their latest album, All That Reckoning, this Friday. Margo talks about why they recorded two versions of the title track. It’s the 30th anniversary of their iconic album, The Trinity Sessions. Margo reminisces about recording it and shares a great story about Lou Reed.