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This week's show, after a 1986 Chameleons check-in: brand new Fontaines D.C., The Smile, Redd Kross, Decemberists, Matt Hunter & the Dusty Fates, Art Bergmann, and (Arthur Lee &) Love, plus Neil Innes, Derrick Morgan, West Coast Pop Art Experimental Ba...
Hi everyone! On this week's TALK MUSIC podcast, I'm thrilled to interview Derbyshire, UK native and guitar ace, the legend CHRIS SPEDDING Having recently seen him play live with ANTON FIG on drums and KEITH LENTON on bass, I can vouch that, at 79 years young, Chris still has it! His illustrious career includes session work with Cream bass player Jack Bruce, Harry Nilsson, Elton John, Brian Eno, Tom Waits, Roxy Music, Bryan Ferry, Joan Armatrading, John Cale, Roger Daltrey and Paul McCartney (“Give My Regards to Broad Street”), to name a few. Spedding has also worked as a producer, mixer and musician on a number of projects by Toronto-area punk rock acts: Teenage Head, Forgotten Rebels, Viletones, the Curse, the Ugly, the Demics, the ‘B' Girls, the Mods, the Sinisters, Toby Swann, Johnnie Lovesin and Art Bergmann. Our chat also includes his time spent touring and recording with ROBERT GORDON, his involvement in how he ended up producing the first demos for the SEX PISTOLS, and how ‘MOTORBIKIN” became a top 20 hit in the UK. I also had the pleasure of working with Chris many years ago when I produced a version of the track “New York City” by the Demics that ended up on his solo album CAFE DAYS which I released on my Hypnotic label. Enjoy!
In this 1361st episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Lowest of the Low's Ron Hawkins and Lawrence Nichols about their new album Welcome to the Plunderdome, the CFNY 1993 New Music Search contest they lost to hHead, Art Bergmann, the new LOTL documentary Subversives and more. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, Electronic Products Recycling Association, Raymond James Canada and Moneris. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com
In this 1358th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chat with Art Bergmann about the loss of his beloved wife, the art inspired by the loss, and all the Arty Art he can muster. ShadowWalk is available now. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, Electronic Products Recycling Association, Raymond James Canada and Moneris. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com
We passionately join the power of A Day To Remember. On Saturdays Stew. Flat out. In a long and wild career, It's the best music Art has ever created. After losing the love of his life after 31 years of marriage and then being honoured with The Order of Canada he returned to the only thing he knew - creating and recording music. With the support of Russell Broom Art poured his heart into these songs, on a very personal journey from grief to hope. Shadow Walk is brilliant. Juno brilliant. We talk to Russell about the Art that started the recording sessions and the Art that emerged months later. More at www.mulliganstew.ca
RADIO CRYSTAL BLUE 8/31/23 I recited these poems" Lawrence Ferlinghtetti "Part 3 of 'A Coney Island Of The Mind' " Jim Carroll "In Four Seasons" Fear Of Dreaming ******************** The Doors "Bird Of Prey" - An American Prayer Fatboy Slim "Sunset (Bird Of Prey)" - Halfway Between The Gutter and The Stars Talk Engine "Dirty And Familiar" & "Salute This"- The Sandals "Trailing' - Original Soundtrack from "The Endless Summer" Dick Dale & The Del-Tones "Summer Surf" - Summer Surf The Jimi Hendrix Experience "Third Stone From The Sun" - Are You Experienced? Tony Bennett "There Will Never Be Another You - In Person! Paul Simon "Leaves That Are Green" The Paul Simon Songbook Crosby Stills & Nash "Delta" - Daylight Again Van Morrison "When The Leaves Come Falling Down" - Back On Top **************** Alexander O'Neal "Love Finds A Way" https://www.alexander-oneal.com/ Angela Saini "Say" https://angelasaini.com/ Art Bergmann "A Hymn For Us" ShadoWalk www.artbergmann.com Grace Morrison "Lone Star" Daughter www.gracemorrison.com Dan Weber "Ghosts Of Wichita" The Way The River Goes www.danwebermusic.com ********************* These artists are participating in the upcoming Sisters Folk Festival https://www.sistersfolkfest.org/ Darlingside "All The Lights In The City" - Everything Is Alive www.darlingside.com Donna The Buffalo "Around The Way" - Dance In The Street www.donnathebuffalo.com Goodnight Moonshine "Willow Tree" s/t www.goodnightmoonshine.com Griffin House "Mighty Good Friend" - Rising Star www.griffinhousemusic.com Edie Carey "We Got This" Paper Rings: 8 Love Songs www.ediecarey.com Beth Wood "This Golden Moment - Love Is Onto You www.bethwoodmusic.com *************************** --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Bumped into Russell Broom at EFMF. We talked Art Bergmann and his next album. What brings you here? Says I Playing with Jill Barber. Says Russ And that's how Jill and I ended up sharing a freshly poured Big Rock and a wonderful interview in the green room. Jill covers thoughts and emotions on her home and Homemaker, her latest album. The complete interview – over a cold beer – starts this two-part Mulligan Stew Podcast. Part 2 is an hour special with winemakers and locals on the fires that raged through the hills of West Kelowna. It ends with a message that they're “open for business”. Farming is tough enough. To have roads closed during the high tourist season is hard to survive. How can we help? If you're buying wine soon please buy BC from your favorite winery. It all helps. Speaking of the recent wine country fires, the interviews we did with locals and winemaking friends for Tasting Room Radio will be Part Two of this weeks Mulligan Stew Podcast Buy Local. Thank You ReplyForward
This week's show, after a 1981 D.O.A. drill-down: brand new Slowdive, Hold Steady, Art Bergmann, Evening Sons, Cut Worms, Colored Lights, and Face to Face, plus The Seeds, Don Gibson, (Syd Barrett's) Pink Floyd, Dave Berry, Carlton & the Shoes, The Pha...
Art Bergmann "Raw Naked Monday" - Shadowwalk www.artbergmann.com Chris Urriola "Cintro" - Illustrator www.chrisurriola.com Berkley "Pueblo Nights" - Pueblo https://www.alwaysberkley.com/ Traindodge "Face Theives" - The Alley Parade https://www.facebook.com/traindodgeokc Karyn Oliver "Pelicans" - Cherchez La Femme www.karynoliver.com Beth Bombara "Moment" - It All Goes Up www.bethbombara.com Roseann Sureda "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" www.rosesannsureda.com Running time: 57 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
This week's show, after a brief 1956 Chuck Berry refrain: brand new Soft Science, Rain Parade, Handsome Family, Silversun Pickups, Art Bergmann, John P. Strohm, and Cut Worms, plus Sanford Clark, Buddy Holly & The Crickets, Nina Simone, Little Richard,...
From punk to rock to roots; from the gritty and exhilarating Queen Street scene of the 1980s, to the intrigue of European street culture; from Toronto Subway stations, to a US tour opening for the Tragically Hip...musician/songwriter/producer John Borra has lived the poetic and storied existence of a true artist - a journey rich with good music, loyal friends, and unforgettable experiences.John's latest album—Cassettes in Common—is 10 songs written by fellow singer-songwriters: cherished musical allies such as Ron Sexsmith, Art Bergmann, Frank Nevada, and Bob Snider. Some of the songs are from albums that John heard for the first time on cassette. He would play them on repeat, believing firmly that they were some of the best songs ever written. Others are songs that were never recorded or released, penned by friends who may not have received the recognition they deserved. Now many years later, John is carrying on the folk tradition by keeping these extraordinary songs alive. In this conversation, you will—through John's storytelling—meet many unique characters and creative souls, all of whom have contributed to the vibrancy of the Canadian music culture and sound.Learn more about John at johnborra.com THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Did What I Could", by John BorraPerformed by John Borra, Tim Vesely, and Jane Gowan. Recorded at the Woodshed Studio by Tim Vesely. Mixed and mastered by Tim Vesely.MUSIC SAMPLES IN THIS EPISODE:“The Wars” - John Borra, with words by Eva H.D. (Blue Wine, 2020)"The Wind Loves The Rain" - Rattlesnake Choir (Live Music, 2008)"The Last Sexy City on Earth" - John Borra (John Borra, 1997)"Society Rag" - A Neon Rome (A New Heroin, 1987)"There You Go" - Change of Heart (Smile, 1992)From Cassettes in Common (John Borra, 2022):"October Night" (Frank Nevada)"Honestly Ed" (Keith Whittaker/Steven Davey)"Wedding Bell" (Pat Madden)"Marie" (Sam Larkin)"Old Nova Scotian" (Bob Snider)"Crying Heartache Misery" (Ronny Azzopardi/Jim Masyk)"Sleep" (Art Bergmann)"Old Grey House" (Kyp Harness)"Sunk In Glue" (Sandy Fateau)"Trains" (Ron Sexsmith)Support the showA Morning Run Productions ProjectMusic Buddy is nomated for a 2023 Canadian Podcast Award for "Outstanding Music Series", and "Outstanding Main Title Theme Music for a Series". Many thanks to the Canadian Podcast Awards, and congratulations to all the Nominees! You can see the full list of Nominees at canpodawards.ca Jane Gowan (host, producer, editor) Tim Vesely (co-producer/co-host) The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie KostiukEmail: jane@musicbuddy.caInstagram: @musicbuddypodcastFacebook: @musicbuddypodcastTwitter: @janegowanTikTok: @musicbuddypod
Vancouver's Sunday Morning have just released their latest single with an a-side cover of Art Bergmann's Canadian punk classic Junky Don't Care and a b-side original called Explain the World. Sunday Morning is the brainchild of Vancouver music scene stalwart, Bruce Wilson. Wilson's prolific art and music career took shape in New York and Detroit after his drug and alcohol fueled grunge-punk band “Tankhog” imploded in the late 90's. Junky Don't Care is a tribute to Canadian punk legend Art Bergmann, and an exercise in self-reflection for Wilson, who himself survived the challenges of addiction. “Art's music has been a soundtrack to my life and his poetic lyrics and brilliant vocal delivery are qualities I've always aspired to,” says Wilson. "More than anything this song is a loving tribute to a man who has never stopped being an artist and whose work has influenced me since I was the pink haired teenager writing bad high school poetry in spiral notebooks during math class.” When it came time to make the video they reunited with their frequent collaborator RD Cane; an obvious choice considering he had already directed two of Bergman's best known videos: Bound For Vegas and My Empty House. Born on the Florida panhandle, Bruce Wilson spent his formative years listening to his parents' Velvet Underground and Beatles albums on repeat. Following decades of innumerable moves and fronting many bands from Tallahassee to Vancouver, Bruce Wilson emerged from a heroin induced haze uncertain about his future. After a long period of recovery and spending time in western Massachusetts he returned to Vancouver to cloister himself away for a year in a small room in east Vancouver's Waldorf Hotel. There he started writing what was initially a novel and would end up being Sunday Morning's debut self-titled album released in 2016. A third draft of the novel still sits on his bedside table waiting patiently for another rewrite. The album garnered widespread critical acclaim including being named best Vancouver release by The Georgia Straight. In 2020 on the cusp of a global pandemic Sunday Morning released their Consequence Of Love EP described by Canadian Beats as, “Layered and complex, both musically and lyrically. It is creative and unique, utilizing a wide range of abstract influences like Iggy Pop and David Bowie, but adapting and translating their sounds into something wholly new and enthralling.” D I S C O V E R Website: http://www.sundaymorning.band Twitter: https://twitter.com/comesundaymorn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sundaymorningcomes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sundaymorningcomes Bandcamp: https://sundaymorning2.bandcamp.com/releases Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1X7vLeWpjBCVqIs03SWZGu?si=3muP61UTTiKamVnR9t8JlQ Brought to you by AIXdspShop now and get up to 50% off on all plugins.Website: HEREPledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologueShop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca
Last week we presented our #233 Podcast – Art Bergmann and Author Jason Schneider. This week it's the same interview but with MUSIC. The conversation was like driving during rush hour at Le Mans A three-way dialogue about punks, music, drugs, lost partners, the shit show called the music business, and friendships. Thing is – it's all contained in Art's music. And so, we've decided to encore the Bergmann interview but include the music that best reflects the man. The man is goodness- in-a-can!!! And Jason Schneider is a damn WRITER. Here comes Episode #234 Tdm
In this 1161st episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Canada's godfather of punk Art Bergmann about his life and the new authorized Art Bergmann biography by Jason Schneider "The Longest Suicide". Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Yes, We Are Open, The Advantaged Investor, Canna Cabana, StickerYou, Ridley Funeral Home and Electronic Products Recycling Association.
@TerryDavidMulligan talks with Canada's punk poet laureate, Art Bergmann has been tearing up stages, and terrifying the music industry, for half a century. Often referred to as “Canada's Lou Reed,” Art's story is one of rock and roll's great tales untold. Until now. From his days helping to lay the foundation of the Vancouver punk scene with The K-Tels, to his acclaimed solo work in the '80s and '90s, and a late career resurgence that has culminated with being named to the Order of Canada, The Longest Suicide chronicles every unlikely twist and turn Art's life has taken. Working with veteran music journalist Jason Schneider, Art lays it all out in his own inimitable way, with dozens of people who took part adding their own voices to corroborate (and sometimes dispute) the often-incredible chain of events. With cameos by John Cale, Bob Rock, The Clash, Bob Geldof and many others, The Longest Suicide is both a triumphant story of personal survival, as well as a unique glimpse inside the rise of alternative rock. Above all, it is a tribute to Canada's most unheralded singer-songwriter, whose greatness is only now being widely recognized. Illustrated throughout. From the Introduction: “The story of Art Bergmann's career is perceived by many to be a succession of failures, but the story of Art's life? If Art doesn't have the best story, it is always the most magical.” — Michael Turner, author of Hard Core Logo Praise for The Longest Suicide: “ a brisk, plain-spoken and thoroughly well-researched rip through the genuinely wild, wild life of a genuinely committed rock-'n'-roller.” — The Toronto Star
Music historian and authour, Jason Schneider chats with Sara and Marshall about being a music writer, discovering connections, and his new book, The Longest Suicide: The Authorized Biography of Art Bergmann. Brought to you by Perimeter Institute: Conversations at the Perimeter Find us HERE
Dave Genn is a multi-instrumentalist that is presently playing in Canada's own 54-40. Dave got his start in the early 90's playing in in DSK, then Keys in Art Bergmann's band. He had some time playing with Canada's Matt Good in the Matt Good Band. Apart from playing in 54-40, Dave is a producer and song writer living in Vancouver. dave and I ran into each other while I was out west on Documentary Business. dave is a great chat and full of stories that hopefully won't get us into any trouble. Brought to you by AIXdspShop now and get up to 50% off on all plugins.Website: HEREPledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologueShop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shop/
Anyone who thought the Order of Canada would tame Art Bergmann was wrong. Deeply wrong.The singer-songwriter is as biting and anti-establishment as ever, demonstrated by his latest album, Late Stage Dementia Empire, and his unflinching opinions on his country's failings. Jessica and George talk with the veteran of Canada's music scene about residential schools, music, allyship, colonialism, and more.And there's lots of music to puncutate the conversation—who needs commas when you've got rock 'n' roll?Support the Show.Join our Facebook community: www.facebook.com/UnsettledJourneys/Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unsettledjourneys/Become a paid subscriber: https://ko-fi.com/unsettledjourneysQuestions, comments, suggestions, offers to volunteer:unsettledjourneys@gmail.com
A time for flag waving and fireworks? Quiet contemplation? Or something else?Jessica, George, and a cast of many speak of their conflicted and often angry feelings about Canada Day 2021, as the country struggles to come to terms with the discovery of unmarked graves at the sites of former Indian residential schools.The launch of season 2 lands on the country's first-ever National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Episodes will drop weekly into November, then resume in 2022, as the cohosts and their guests tell the stories of Indigenous peoples and their allies.Coming soon are interviews with professional skateboarder Joe Buffalo, who speaks of the transformative power of his sporting community; anthropology researcher and storyteller Lydia Toorenburgh, a two-spirit Cree-Métis woman from the University of Victoria who believes actions and dollars are needed to back up the calls to action of the Truth and Reconciliation Comission; young Mi'kmaq hockey player Logan Prosper, who challenged the minor hockey establishment over on-ice racial slurs; Canadian punk rock pioneer Art Bergmann, CM, who used the platform of receiving his Order of Canada to speak out for Indigenous peoples; Tracy Calogheros, the CEO of the Exploration Place Museum and Science Centre in Prince George, whose insitution and neighouring First Nation have become partners in truth and conciliation; and many others.Please join us as our adventures in podcasting continue!Support the Show.Join our Facebook community: www.facebook.com/UnsettledJourneys/Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unsettledjourneys/Become a paid subscriber: https://ko-fi.com/unsettledjourneysQuestions, comments, suggestions, offers to volunteer:unsettledjourneys@gmail.com
Mike catches up with Ron Hawkins and Lawrence Nichols of Lowest of the Low, spinning a few jams and talking Art Bergmann, Don Smith, Taverns and Palaces and more.
This week, after a 1967 George Harrison refrain: brand new Bevis Frond, Parquet Courts, Art Bergmann, Persian Leaps, Piroshka, Wednesday, Joy Formidable, and Guided By Voices plus Easybeats, Beatles,... Real Punk Radio podcast Network brings you the best in Punk, Rock, Underground Music around! From Classic Oi!, Psychobilly and Hardcore to some Classic Rock n Roll and 90's indie Alt Rock greatness!! With Tons of Live DJ's that like to Talk Music From Garage Rock, to Ska.. We are True MUSIC GEEKS!
This week, after a little 1983 Weird Al Beatles sendup: brand new Boo Radleys, Bevis Frond, Goon Sax, Tobin Sprout, Steve Gunn, Colin Moulding, Art Bergmann, and Lou Barlow plus Buffalo Springfield,... Real Punk Radio podcast Network brings you the best in Punk, Rock, Underground Music around! From Classic Oi!, Psychobilly and Hardcore to some Classic Rock n Roll and 90's indie Alt Rock greatness!! With Tons of Live DJ's that like to Talk Music From Garage Rock, to Ska.. We are True MUSIC GEEKS!
Art Bergmann is Canada's Prince of Punk. Just don't call him that. In pure punk fashion, Art recently received the Order Of Canada but has yet to give an acceptance speech or even wear the "coveted" OoC pin. In this timely interview, Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji talk to Art about music and the role of being a shit disturber by holding those in power to account. We end of the interview with a powerful performace of his song The Legend Of Bobby Bird. Bobby was a 10 year old boy who ran away from residential school in Saskatchewan never to be seen again. Years later his remains were found. For more information please visit www.irsss.ca/ (Indian Residential School Survivors Society)
Art Bergmann is Canada's Prince of Punk. Just don't call him that. In pure punk fashion, Art recently received the Order Of Canada but has yet to give an acceptance speech or even wear the "coveted" OoC pin. In this timely interview, Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji talk to Art about music and the role of being a shit disturber by holding those in power to account. We end of the interview with a powerful performace of his song The Legend Of Bobby Bird. Bobby was a 10 year old boy who ran away from residential school in Saskatchewan never to be seen again. Years later his remains were found. For more information please visit https://www.irsss.ca/ (Indian Residential School Survivors Society) Photo: Lisa McIntosh
This week, after a short 1967 Beatles remembrance: brand new Descendents, Art Bergmann, Lou Barlow, Jane Weaver, Dinosaur Jr, Gary Numan, Petrified Max, and A Place to Bury Strangers, plus Martha... Real Punk Radio podcast Network brings you the best in Punk, Rock, Underground Music around! From Classic Oi!, Psychobilly and Hardcore to some Classic Rock n Roll and 90's indie Alt Rock greatness!! With Tons of Live DJ's that like to Talk Music From Garage Rock, to Ska.. We are True MUSIC GEEKS!
Mike chats with Canadian punk pioneer Art Bergmann about the Young Canadians, going solo, getting paid and getting the Order of Canada.
Canadian geneticist and broadcaster David Suzuki talks about bringing science into our living rooms for more than 40 years, and shares why he's not interested in slowing down yet. Our books columnist Jael Richardson fills us in on Kaitlyn Greenidge's historical fiction novel, Libertie, which is inspired by the life of the first Black female doctor in New York state. Composer Kris Bowers — the musical mastermind behind the scores for Green Book, When They See Us and Bridgerton — talks about self-doubt and his new short film, A Concerto is a Conversation. Right on the heels of his appointment to the Order of Canada, Canadian punk rocker Art Bergmann discusses his new album, Late Stage Empire Dementia, which sees him explore heavy topics like climate catastrophe, fascism and police killings.
Mike chats with Chris Wardman about playing in Blue Peter with the late Paul Humphrey, and producing for Chalk Circle, Breeding Ground, Art Bergmann, The Watchmen, Rusty, Big Wreck, Emm Gryner and more. There's also a great story about The Tragically Hip's Up To Here.
This week, after a bit of 1971 Electric Light Orchestra: brand new TUNS, Lou Barlow, Guided by Voices, Angel Olsen, Art Bergmann, Submotile, and Reds, Pinks and Purples, plus Wanda Jackson,... Real Punk Radio podcast Network brings you the best in Punk, Rock, Underground Music around! From Classic Oi!, Psychobilly and Hardcore to some Classic Rock n Roll and 90's indie Alt Rock greatness!! With Tons of Live DJ's that like to Talk Music From Garage Rock, to Ska.. We are True MUSIC GEEKS!
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The Cutting Edge is back! All new music, all released between late September and late December... Fall 2020 saw some names we haven't seen in too long as well as new releases from familiar artists... check out, brand new Steven Wilson, LP, Ryan Adams, Art Bergmann, Taylor Swift (yes, that's what I said... and it's awesome), Saga, AC/DC and more!! New music is alive and kicking!! Support this podcast
Going through new music and what was up this month! I was also stoked to be joined by returning guest Christian Lesperance of Jersey Interchange as well as first time guest Josh Polhemus of Right Turn Eddie to premiere the Jersey Interchange cover of Gaslight Anthem's "Casanova, Baby!". I also talk about sleeping in Walmart parking lots and really good bagels. Check out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY, stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA mobile appRate & review the podcast - send us a screenshot for a free PCH shirt!email me for FREE Power Chord Hour guitar picks - powerchordhour@gmail.comFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhour/Twitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhour/Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_Mg JERSEY INTERCHANGE -https://soundcloud.com/njpparchives/sets/jersey-interchangehttps://www.facebook.com/JerseyInterchangehttps://www.instagram.com/jerseyinterchange/