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WASTOIDS
1910 Fruitgum Company's "1,2,3 Red Light" b/w "Sticky, Sticky" | The Spindle

WASTOIDS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 30:51


This time on the Spindle, Marc and John delve into the concept of "bubblegum" pop via 1910 Fruitgum Company's "1,2, 3 Red Light" b/w "Sticky, Sticky", a single so good that it's been covered many times: listen in for versions by Talking Heads, Pooh Sticks, and Apache Dropout. Call us anytime at 1-877-WASTOIDS. More podcasts and videos at WASTOIDS.com | Follow us on Instagram and YouTube.

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In The Past: Garage Rock Podcast
1, 2, 3 Red Light

In The Past: Garage Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 108:58


 We chew on some bubblegum on this week's episode: namely the 1910 Fruitgum Company and their 1968 confection "1,2,3 Red Light"  (1:13) . Music for the neglected tweenage market! Was bubblegum rebellious or counter-revolutionary? P(r)eppy vocals, circus organ, tight harmonies and bass, snappy drums and sexual innuendo! We give the original song the green light to go, go, go!!! The next pack comes from some mysterios in 1969 named the Zig Zag People (53:40) These hepcats bully the bubblegum song into an acid-washed treatment (with horns!). Weldon discusses the French avant-garde concept of the blague in connection with these psych pranksters. Bubblegum got updated in the new millenium, and Apache Dropout and their 2012 version is evidence of that (1:19:13) A reverent, reverb-drenched rendition by some recent rockers. They throw some dirt on the grave of the bubblegum movement – or are they digging it back up?  These songs will stay in your body for seven years!!

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Echo Valley: The Original Bubblegum Music Podcast
EV121 (S5E21) Rare Bubblegum (From February 20th, 2018)

Echo Valley: The Original Bubblegum Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 59:59


A whole hour of bubblegum pop music that you've never heard before! Probably. A dramatic reading of Brady Bunch's Florence Henderson's thoughts about TV husband Robert Reed (SPOILER ALERT: He's a perfectionist)! A solo number from Marcia Brady (Maureen McCormick)! Plenty of great bubblegum from Ron Dante, The Kids from C.A.P.E.R., Joey Levine, Barbie and Ken, Apache Dropout, Micky Dolenz, 1910 Fruitgum Company, Ohio Express, Giorgio, Edison Lighthouse, Elton John (as Reg Dwight and Bluesology), Robert Reed, Phil Harris, The Rubettes, Tommy James and the Shondells, The Hudson Brothers, John Wagner Foundation, and Jimmy Osmond!

Echo Valley: The Original Bubblegum Music Podcast
EV104 (S5E4) Partridge Family Rarities (First released October 22nd, 2016)

Echo Valley: The Original Bubblegum Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 60:00


Kid Bubblegum searches through the archives for true Partridge Family Rarities, like the fabled unreleased demos, music from the animated Partridge Family 2200, and, rarest of all, the legendary Danny Bonaduce solo album! Does it even exist? What will Kid Bubblegum find?! The secret origin of Daddy Dewdrop's Chick-a-Boom! A dramatic reading from a Bugaloos comic book! Is there such a thing as Beatles' bubblegum?! And plenty of great and gummy tunes by The Archies, Carole King, Sha Na Na, The Bugaloos, Apache Dropout, Bruce Roberts, and Peter's Pipers!

OUR CITY. OUR STORY.
The Sculptor: Eric Fischl

OUR CITY. OUR STORY.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 23:09


In 2001, artist Eric Fischl created a sculpture in response to the 9/11 attacks called, “Tumbling Woman.” The piece initially caused controversy when it was unveiled. Fischl talks about the New York art scene in the 1970s, the process of creating “Tumbling Woman,” and how it felt to see it on display for the first time at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum years after he first created the piece.   Music for this episode provided by: Apache Dropout - https://bit.ly/2Bf2dnh C. Scott - https://bit.ly/2fsAqCY

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Echo Valley: The Original Bubblegum Music Podcast
EV121 (S5E21) Rare Bubblegum

Echo Valley: The Original Bubblegum Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 59:59


A whole hour of bubblegum pop music that you've never heard before! Probably. A dramatic reading of Brady Bunch's Florence Henderson's thoughts about TV husband Robert Reed (SPOILER ALERT: He's a perfectionist)! A solo number from Marcia Brady (Maureen McCormick)! Plenty of great bubblegum from Ron Dante, The Kids from C.A.P.E.R., Joey Levine, Barbie and Ken, Apache Dropout, Micky Dolenz, 1910 Fruitgum Company, Ohio Express, Giorgio, Edison Lighthouse, Elton John (as Reg Dwight and Bluesology), Robert Reed, Phil Harris, The Rubettes, Tommy James and the Shondells, The Hudson Brothers, John Wagner Foundation, and Jimmy Osmond!

Castle Rock Radio
19 - IT: The Losers' Club

Castle Rock Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 120:01


Part 1 of 2 of our discussion on Stephen King's IT focuses on the 1957-1958 timeline. Hope y'all are ready to float. Music: "Teenager" by Apache Dropout. If you dig the show, support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/pmmpublishing.

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Echo Valley: The Original Bubblegum Music Podcast
EV104 (S5E4) Partridge Family Rarities

Echo Valley: The Original Bubblegum Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2016 60:01


Kid Bubblegum searches through the archives for true Partridge Family Rarities, like the fabled unreleased demos, music from the animated Partridge Family 2200, and, rarest of all, the legendary Danny Bonaduce solo album! Does it even exist? What will Kid Bubblegum find?! The secret origin of Daddy Dewdrop's Chick-a-Boom! A dramatic reading from a Bugaloos comic book! Is there such a thing as Beatles' bubblegum?! And plenty of great and gummy tunes by The Archies, Carole King, Sha Na Na, The Bugaloos, Apache Dropout, Bruce Roberts, and Peter's Pipers!

Stereo Voodoo - Программа А. Троицкого

1. Tuxedomoon (USA/Mexico/Belgium) - "Triumphant procession" CD "Pink Narcissus" (Cramboy) 2. Brown Reininger Bodson (Mexico/USA) - "In a new world" CD "Clear tears / Troubled waters" (Made to measure/ Crammed) 3. Rebeca Matta (Brazil) - "Um sopro leve" CD "A flor de pele" (MSK) 4. Big Boss Man (UK) - "Crimson 6Ts" CD "Last man on Earth" (Blow Up) 5. Yann Tiersen (France) - "Slippery stones" CD "Infinity" (Mute) 6. JJ (Sweden) - "Dynasti" CD "V" (Sincerely Yours / Secretly Canadian) 7. Tariq (Spain) - "DAire I" CD "Jaume compte nafas ensemble" (ARC) 8. Anna Calvi (UK) - "Ghost rider" CD "Strange weather" (Domino) 9. Anna Calvi (UK) - "Lady Grinning Soul" CD "Strange weather" (Domino) 10. Apache Dropout (USA) - "Radio Double Agent" CD "Heavy Window" (Magnetic South) 11. Submotion Orchestra (UK) - "Awakening" CD "Alium" (Counter) 12. Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn (USA) - "Railroad" CD "Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn" (Rounder) 13. The Chills (New Zealand) - "Part past, part fiction" CD "The BBC Sessions" (Fire) 14. Driving Mrs Satan (Italy) - "Battery" CD "Popscotch" (Agualoca) 15. Tunto (Finland) - "Moon music" CD "Tunto" (Aani) Страница программы на оф. сайте Сообщество программы Вконтакте

Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio
Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #43

Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2014 62:29


Are we living in the middle of a full-on, gnarly-ass, rock and roll revolution? Because it sure feels like it to me. I think you'll know what I'm talking about when you sample the breadth and depth of DYNAMITE HEMORRHAGE RADIO #43, my latest phony radio show recorded on a laptop somewhere in the wilds of Scandinavia. Here we have all manner of dangerous and even sweet sounds, more new than old, and fully deserving of every bit of the next hour that you have. New stuff this show includes winners from LOS CRIPIS (pictured); the PROPER ORNAMENTS, BUCK BILOXI AND THE FUCKS, COLD BEAT, AUSMUTEANTS, MIRIAM (Linna!!), WET BLANKETS, MUSK, APACHE DROPOUT, HONEY RADAR, SYNTHETIC ID, and yes, MR. BISCUITS...!. But that's not all we did for you. We also threw together some raw and raging stuff from the ROB JO STAR BAND, THE MIRRORS, HARRY PUSSY, CLAW HAMMER, THE REACTIONARIES, FEEDTIME and even MUDHONEY, baby. Oh look - you've already started listening. Track listing: ROB JO STAR BAND - Acid Revolution SYNTHETIC ID - At an Impasse HARRY PUSSY - Youth Problem WET BLANKETS - Dieter Caught My Bus BUCK BILOXI AND THE FUCKS - I Ain't Going To Church BLACK JASPERS - Smart Car AUSMUTEANTS - Fed Through A Tube LOS CRIPIS - All My Friends Are Dead MIRIAM - My Love Has Gone HONEY RADAR - Scorpions Bought Me Breakfast PROPER ORNAMENTS - Step Into The Cold COLD BEAT - Wave MUSK - Drag House THE SHAMES - My World Is Upside Down MUDHONEY - Paperback Life CLAW HAMMER - Self Destruct APACHE DROPOUT - Trash is Treasure THE REACTIONARIES - Innuendo FEEDTIME - Don't Tell Me MR. BISCUITS - My Plums Are Ripe THE MIRRORS - She Smiled Wild

Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio
Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #42

Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2014 62:26


After a three-week absence, we're back with another hour of quality tuneage from noisemakers old and new. For once, let's start the brief recap with the old-timers. Pere Ubu (pictured), Bill Direen & The Bilders, The Dicks, Vacuum, The Creation, The Screamers and the Nig-Heist, anyone? There's a set of "soft sounds for gentle people" (sorta) in the middle, bookended by new stuff from The Proper Ornaments and Cold Beat. There is other new material from The Nots, Apache Dropout, The Coolies and Dark Matter. In short, there is much to like. Playlist: VACUUM - Kicks APACHE DROPOUT - Heavy Window THE CREATION - Midway Down WURLD SERIES - What Would You Do? THE NOTS - Modern THE NIG-HEIST - The Last Generation PROPER ORNAMENTS - Magazine THE GIRLS AT DAWN - Come Here To Die FAT TULIPS - Nostalgia WILDERNESS CHILDREN - Bad Taste In My Mouth COLD BEAT - Out of Time DARK MATTER - Dark Matter THE COOLIES - Mothers in Mantis PERE UBU - Cloud 149 THE SCREAMERS - Vertigo (Let's Go) BILL DIREEN & THE BILDERS - Retail Trade VIRGIN PRUNES - Twenty Tens (I've Been Smoking All Night) THE LEWD - American Wino THE DICKS - Lifetime Problems 45 GRAVE - Black Cross

Medium Wave Podcast
Season 2 Episode 6

Medium Wave Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2013 80:29


Join us, amid a flurry of Lobster flavoured crisps in DJ Rules' electro-shed for more top pop chat, air guitar/air bass and air keyboards, Ken Bruce style Pop quiz questions and we even have time to play tracks from Rupie Edwards, Joanna Gruesome, Slaughter & The Dogs, μ-Ziq, Lizard, Lanterns on the Lake, Jeb Loy Nichols, Mark Pritchard, Apache Dropout, The Beach Boys, Quasimoto, Kiran Leonard, Os Mutantes and Autechre. Sponsored by Beatnik Records beatnikshop.co.uk

Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast
PROGRAM 39: AM I TOO LATE FOR RECORD STORE DAY? [05.02.13]

Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2013


Or as we old birds call it: eBay Eve! paDOW! (I'm pretty sure I'm stealing that joke from someone, possibly even a music writer I've met. Lars? Christopher R.W.?) Grouse is low on planning time these days, so we get to hear that tried and true lazy DJ mainstay: the Let's Listen to Records I Just Bought But Haven't Listened To! show. It's a talky show: if you love the sound of Grouse's voice as much as he seems to himself, you're in for a treat! What is going on with all these shifting voice-POVs? I'm confused! Download | PodcastAlso, how about that beautiful Cal Tjader photo above? More from that stunning LIFE Magazine spread are available here. Bold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps). Debt Collectors calling READ-GROUSE (732-347-6873) Robert Wyatt - "Stalin Wasn't Stallin'" (from Nothing Can Stop Us) Stalling tape Grouse pours out his soul like silver. The Meters - "Funky Miracle" (from Funkify Your Life: The Meters Anthology) Dieuf-Dieul De Thiès - "Na Binta" (from Aw Sa Yone Vol. 1) Karthala 72 - "Marche De La Mort" (from Diable Du Feu) Fela And Afrika 70 - "Sorrow Tears And Blood (Original Extended Version) " (from Sorrow Tears And Blood) CSC Funk Band (featuring David Maraniss) - "Choom Gang" (from Funkincense) Shake Keane & His Highlifers - "Balonga" (from London Is The Place For Me 2: Calypso & Kwela, Highlife & Jazz From Young Black London) Joseph Jarman - "Little Fox Run" (from Song For) Tunji Oyelana - "Omonike" (from London Is The Place For Me 2: Calypso & Kwela, Highlife & Jazz From Young Black London) Lord Kitchener - "London Is The Place For Me" (from London Is The Place For Me: Trinidadian Calypso In London, 1950 - 1956) Wilmoth Houdini with Gerald Clark's Night Owls - "I Need a Man" (from Songs of Trinidad) Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra - "Begin the Beguine" (from Cugat's Favorite Rhumbas) The Cal Tjader Trio - "Ivy" (from The Cal Tjader Trio) Percy Faith & His Orchestra - "Tropical Merengue" (from Greatest Hits) Grouse sees his future, and gives a shout out to a Pulitzer Prize winner that he really does know. The Mar-Keys - "Bush Bash" (from The Complete Stax/Volt Singles: 1959-1968) Thee Oh Sees - "Toe Cutter / Thumb Buster" (from Floating Coffin) White Fence - "Pink Gorilla" (from Cyclops Reap) Apache Dropout - "I'm So Glad" (from Magnetic Heads) Apache Dropout - "I'm So Glad" (from Apache Dropout) Gram Parson [sic] and the International Submarine Band - "Folsom Prison Blues / And: That's All Right" (from The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea) The Scientists - "She Said She Loves Me" (from The Scientists) The Bats - "By Night" (from By Night) Orange Juice - "Felicity" (from You Can't Hide Your Love Forever) Orange Juice - "Love Sick" (from The Glasgow School) Lord Apologizer sends a message to Edwyn Collins. Stereolab - "Three Women" (from Chemical Chords) The Troggs - "With A Girl Like You / I Can't Control Myself" (from The Best Of The Troggs) Simon Turner - "(Baby) I Gotta Go" (from Velvet Tinmine) The Easybeats - "Friday On My Mind" (from The Definitive Anthology)

Random Old Records
Random Old Records Podcast #34

Random Old Records

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2011


So yeah, Random Old Records Podcast has been coming out like clockwork every second Wednesday of the month for like a year or so now, but my plans got derailed in the last few days. I had the playlist finalized on Sunday, then came home from work on Monday to find that my computer had taken a dump. LAME! After a couple hours of shopping online and several more hours of staring at progress bars, I had a brand new machine loaded with jams and cracked software and whatnot, so here's Random Old Records Podcast #34, approximately a day late and eight hundred dollars short. It's got roughly an hour of my favorite songs from the past month, and I'm hoping at least some of you faithful readers and listeners will enjoy them, too.Last month, I spoke a bit about being bored with new music, and judging by the stuff coming out lately, it seems like bands across the land are feeling the same way. My ears have gotten burned out by listening to nothing but lo-fi garage rock for awhile, and after hearing like fifty bands dealing in sounds of the sixties and seventies, the only logical place to go is the eighties. I just can't get down with all those sweater-vested weiners aping Talking Heads, but bands ripping off Depeche Mode, The Smiths, and The Cure get an immediate pass in my book. So this episode features a ton of classic tracks from the eighties by The Sound, The Comsat Angels, and Morrissey's band, along with songs by The Fresh And Onlys, Voxtrot, and Pernice Brothers that remind me of that post-punk time when bands slowed down and got all jangly and noisy and weird.Speaking of new music and old music, Captured Tracks has become my favorite label of the last few months. On this episode, you'll hear tunes from Soft Metals, Widowspeak, and Hoop Dreams, which bring back the sounds of the late eighties so perfectly that listening to their records might put you into a time warp. If you like dark dance, gothic country, or nervy college kid pop, then you're gonna love this stuff as much as I do. That Mike Sniper guy has a singular vision for his label that rivals Tony Wilson in his prime. Believe it!If you're a bit confused and are thinking "Well damn, I started listening to Random Old Records because it has a bunch of crazy garage rock n' roll jams every month" then I've got you covered, too. Random Old Records #34 finishes up with the best feral garage pop I've heard in the past month from the new Black Lips LP, The Happy Thoughts, Apache Dropout, and more! This one goes all over the place and back again, and I hope you have as much fun listening to it as I had putting it together!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Come back next month (or so) for another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records #34Released 08/11/2011DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Tommy James and The Shondells - "Crimson And Clover" (Crimson And Clover, Roulette 1968) 2. The Sound - "Winning" (From The Lion's Mouth, Korova 1981) 3. The Comsat Angels - "Independence Day" (Waiting For A Miracle, Polydor 1980) 4. Hoop Dreams - "XCPR" (XCPR 7", Captured Tracks 2011) --Forbidden World. 5. Soft Metals - "The Cold World Melts" (Soft Metals, Captured Tracks 2011) 6. Zombi - "Slow Oscillations" (Escape Velocity, Relapse 2011) 7. Peaking Lights - "Key Sparrow" (936, Not Not Fun 2011) 8. Widowspeak - "In The Pines" (Widowspeak, Captured Tracks 2011) --The Mozzer speaks! 9. Pernice Brothers - "7:30" (The World Won't End, Ashmont 2001) 10. Voxtrot - "Raised By Wolves" (Raised By Wolves, Cult Hero 2005) 11. The Smiths - "Sheila Take A Bow" (Louder Than Bombs, Sire 1987) 12. The Fresh & Onlys - "Waterfall" (Play It Strange, In The Red 2010) --Amy Winehouse, 27, etc. 13. Black Lips - "New Direction" (Arabia Mountain, Vice 2011) 14. The Happy Thoughts - "One More Fish" (The Happy Thougts, Hozac 2011) 15. The People's Temple - "Axe Man" (Sons Of Stone, Hozac 2011) 16. Apache Dropout - "Sister Burnout" (Shot Down 7", Trouble In Mind 2011) 17. Ty Segall - "My Head Explodes" (Goodbye Bread, Drag City 2011)