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Seth Gile from Arms Aloft performs Anti-Manifesto to celebrate How to Clean Everything. Listen to Arms Aloft: https://armsaloft.bandcamp.com/album/what-a-time-to-be-barely-alive-2
This episode focuses on the last show to date that Pearl Jam has played in Ireland, taking us to Dublin for a performance from 2010. We thank our Patron, Clare O'Leary, for pitching a request from her one and only Pearl Jam show, and we'll tell her story on the episode. This show is widely known for one massive moment that takes precedent - the debut of a song called Of The Earth. Of The Earth is an epic, almost cinematic song that the band never seemed to figure out how to get it done in the studio. But the song's legacy mirrors something similar to Falling Down, a very rare track to be utilized solely for the live stage. We're gonna talk about why this song is so important, what makes this version special and why we may never see something like this again. As a tour leg opener, the band came out with the songs they were most familiarized with. Aside from two debuts and Long Road, every song played in this set was played at either the first or second night of MSG, the last shows of the US leg. The other pretty notable debut on this night was Arms Aloft, a song from late era Joe Strummer project, The Mescaleros. We'll get to hear a story about Strummer's connection with Pearl Jam, and how before he passed, some big plans were in motion for a tour with the two bands. Visit The Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
hey gang! this ep is all about your favorite rogue/fighter, duces. unsurprisingly, goblins tik tok (meagan), lung yiving (brandon), and bruce springstream (kwm) nearly sabotage it. twitter: twitter.com/ogresandorgpod email: ogresandorganizing@gmail.com theme song: Arms Aloft - ...And A World To Win
juni be shopping and morty learns first hand how good of an organizing tool a shitty boss can be twitter: twitter.com/ogresandorgpod email: ogresandorganizing@gmail.com theme song: Arms Aloft - ...And A World To Win
the search for pumpkinhead continues and maybe lightning gets thrown! will they find pumpkinhead? twitter: twitter.com/ogresandorgpod email: ogresandorganizing@gmail.com theme song: Arms Aloft - ...And A World To Win
it's a little side adventure in waterdeep bb! pumpkin head has gone missing and it's up to osha, krystal, and fudrucker jr to go find him for some reason. twitter: twitter.com/ogresandorgpod email: ogresandorganizing@gmail.com theme song: Arms Aloft - ...And A World To Win
we split the split bb spruce is building our base. duces is knives out. morty is a friend to the working wife guy. juni does the best thing ever twitter: twitter.com/ogresandorgpod email: ogresandorganizing@gmail.com theme song: Arms Aloft - ...And A World To Win
at long last, the beer finally gets delivered twitter: twitter.com/ogresandorgpod patreon: patreon.com/ogresandorganizing email: ogresandorganizing@gmail.com theme song: Arms Aloft - ...And A World To Win
Though you probably know Kyle Kinane as a comedian, actor and "the voice of Comedy Central," the prolific stand-up first took the stage in a musical capacity. That's right! Before earning a reputation as one of the funniest comedians working today, Kinane was the guitarist for an Addison, Illinois-based pop-punk band called The Grand Marquis. Even though the band hasn't played since the early 2000s, Kinane — a proud punk rock aficionado to this day — still looks back fondly on his stint in the band. Last week, during a run of shows at Comedy On State, Kinane met up with host Tyler Maas to discuss his path to music. He talked about what it was like seeing Screeching Weasel for the first time in his early teens, his decision to pick up a guitar, when he realized comedy was a better artistic pursuit for him and what it was like to tour with The Falcon and Arms Aloft. Thankfully, the conversation also took tons of hilarious tangents along the way. Plus, Tyler tried (and absolutely failed) to make a joke about jam bands. My First Band is sponsored by Boulevard Brewing and is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and wherever else you get podcasts. Music used in this show comes courtesy of Devils Teeth (“The Junction Street Eight Tigers”), and The Grand Marquis ("Elvis Papers").
The WAPL Sound Bar is OPEN once again and pouring Badger-Brewed Tunes from all around Wisconsin - Eau Claire, Madison, Appleton, Oshkosh, Wausau, Milwaukee and Green Bay! Imbibe Original Music from... Spy vs Spy, Walt Hamburger, Asumaya, Linus and the Lute, Christopher Gold & the New Old Things, Driveway Thriftdwellers, Arms Aloft, Zach Pietrini Band, Sons of Kong and The Chocolateers. PLUS + a Home Brewed Import from Minnesota and the incomparable Charlie ParrCHEERS to Your Ears!
The WAPL Sound Bar is OPEN once again and pouring Badger-Brewed Tunes from all around Wisconsin - Eau Claire, Madison, Appleton, Oshkosh, Wausau, Milwaukee and Green Bay! Imbibe Original Music from... Spy vs Spy, Walt Hamburger, Asumaya, Linus and the Lute, Christopher Gold & the New Old Things, Driveway Thriftdwellers, Arms Aloft, Zach Pietrini Band, Sons of Kong and The Chocolateers. PLUS + a Home Brewed Import from Minnesota and the incomparable Charlie ParrCHEERS to Your Ears!
Chris sits down with all of Arms Aloft in Chicago, and fully embraces the bustling green room vibe as they chat about life in the Midwest, navigating through the murky waters of our current political landscape by the power of music, Jack's confusing upcoming tattoo appointment, Wayne's World, and Red Scare Industries. Episode Soundtrack: Arms Aloft - The Truth Is Out There Not Scientists - Perfect World Daniel Romano - Modern Pressure Follow our Spotify playlist "Carry The Banner" to hear the songs from this episode, and also other songs we're listening to on the road.
La Crosse area artist Landon Sheely explains how art, politics, and empowerment converge in society. Music from Arms Aloft, Podington, NIN, and an amateur musician.
This week we discuss the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States, the protests that have occurred since the election and comparing them withe the protests that followed the election of Barack Obama, a plea for compassion and kindness, and great music from the likes of No Thank You, Two Cow Garage, and Latterman just to name a few.1. "Thanks Obama" by Adam Darowski (from YAY!)2. "History Now" by Two Cow Garage (from Brand New Flag)3. "Losing My Mind" by Antarctigo Vespucci (from Leavin' La Visa Loca) 4. "Two Questions" by Ben Lee (from Freedom, Love, And The Recuperation Of The Human Mind)5. "Marie" by Get Married (from Four Songs)6. "Your Revolution Song" by Mark Lind & The Unloved (from The Truth Can Be Brutal)7. "We Have Nothing To Lose But Our Chains..." by Arms Aloft (from What A Time To Be Barely Alive) 8. "Don't Let the Bastards Bring You Down" by Hudson Falcons (from Dancing Underneath the Moonlight)9. "Upside of Sorrow" by Don't Make Ghosts (from Death Ride)10. "Ode" by MakeWar (from Developing a Theory of Integrity)11. "Juicy J" by No Thank You (from Jump Ship)12. "Monsters Among Us" by Smoke or Fire (from The Speakeasy) 13. "There's No Way "Punk Was Meant To Be Done" (You Clown Doctor)" by Latterman (from Turn Up The Punk, We'll Be Singing)14. "Library" by Talk Show Host (from Perfectly Competent)15. "Public Witness Program" by Fugazi (from In On The Kill Taker)16. "Politician" by Swingin' Utters (from More Scared)*Note* All music played on this show is done so with the express written permission of the artist, artist representative, and/or the record label.
Hey nineteen. The spirit is our gasoline. Renew a steadfast spirit within me.