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SPONSOR - ACORNS: https://www.acorns.com/julian (***TIMESTAMPS in description below) ~ Jake Adelstein is an American journalist, crime writer, and blogger who has spent most of his career in Japan. He is the author of “Tokyo Vice: An American Reporter on the Police Beat in Japan,” which inspired the 2022 Max original streaming television series Tokyo Vice, starring Ansel Elgort as Adelstein. PATREON https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey FOLLOW JULIAN DOREY INSTAGRAM (Podcast): https://www.instagram.com/juliandoreypodcast/ INSTAGRAM (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey/ X: https://twitter.com/julianddorey GUEST LINKS BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Tokyo-Noir-Out-Japans-Underworld/dp/1957363916 LISTEN to Julian Dorey Podcast Spotify ▶ https://open.spotify.com/show/5skaSpDzq94Kh16so3c0uz Apple ▶ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trendifier-with-julian-dorey/id1531416289 JULIAN YT CHANNELS - SUBSCRIBE to Julian Dorey Clips YT: https://www.youtube.com/@juliandoreyclips - SUBSCRIBE to Julian Dorey Daily YT: https://www.youtube.com/@JulianDoreyDaily - SUBSCRIBE to Best of JDP: https://www.youtube.com/@bestofJDP ****TIMESTAMPS**** 0:00 - Living in Japan, Shinzo Abe Assassination, Yakuza Boss Mob hit on Nurse 8:14 - Jake's Obsession w/ Japanese Culture, Moving into Zen Buddhist Temple 18:05 - Japan Assimilation, Jake gets first gig in Japan 23:53 - Who are the Yakuza, Japan's Class System 31:20 - 1992 Anti-Organized Crime Laws, Yakuza Commits Face Cutting-Crime 36:41 - Japanese Extreme Legal System, Jake Dating Mistress of Yakuza Boss 44:39 - Japanese Cop Helps, #1 Rule for Japanese Yakuza for Journalists, Jake attacked by Yakuza 50:19 - Turning Down his Last Yakuza Boss 54:06 - Corruption Scandal of Yakuza, Pr*stitution Laws, Tr*fficking Protection 59:22 - Police Officer Downloading Corn, Sotry of police protection ending 1:12:55 - Jake gets Police Protection, Bad Liver due to Tattoos, FBI Massive Failure 1:18:38 - Yakuza Boss Scared Japanese Citizens, Jake Finding FBI Angle 1:21:46 - The Story Nobody Will Print, Getting Kicked out of Yakuza 1:27:22 - 2 Faction Split of a Yakuza Gang Story, Yakuza Boss Gives Death Threat to Jake 1:34:11 - Major Leaders Targeting Jake (Death Threats), Getting Photo of Major Boss (Hiding Out) 1:42:26 - Japanese Customs, HT in Japan, Bush Administration Issues 1:52:15 - HT Gang Stopped & Laws Strengthened 1:56:12 - Leaving State Department, Yakuza Infiltrating Massive Companies, Fukushima Nuclear Disaster 2:02:12 - Jake Doing Favor for Yakuza Member Story, Getting Info from Yakuza 2:10:22 - HBO Series on Yakuza Series & Working w/ J.T. Rodgers, Tokyo Vice 2:18:00 - Hollywood Changes to Series, Bizarre Gun Rules of Japan, Jake's Books and Stories 2:25:45 - Fukushima Disaster still Happening, Demographic Birthrate disaster in Japan 2:33:31 - The Fall of the Yakuza CREDITS: - Host & Producer: Julian Dorey - Producer & Editor: Alessi Allaman - https://www.instagram.com/allaman.docyou/ Julian Dorey Podcast Episode 262 - Jake Adelstein Music by Artlist.io Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lid Dixon on Ken's Think Tank Season 6, Episode 16https://kensthinktank.com Lid Dixon sings his version of “Bad Liver and a Broken Heart” – a song written by Scott Nolan and the second-place winner at the International Songwriting Competition in 2008, in the Americana category.Thanks sooo much for listening to the podcast version of Ken's Think Tank! In order to make this broadcast possible, we rely on the generosity of sponsors just like this one: Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Golden Door. Visit KenCollinsMarketing.com today for more great content from Ken's Think Tank and Male Encounters of the Life Kind.We are a digital marketing company that helps small business owners get more customers. We handle everything from Logo Design and Website Design, hosting, & support to Local Search Engine Optimization and more!Support the show
Jimmie Lunceford "Well, All Right Then"Faces "Wicked Messenger"Hüsker Dü "Books About UFOs"Dwight Yoakam "Honky Tonk Man"Elvis Costello "45"James McMurtry "Ain't Got a Place"Joan Shelley "Over and Even"Hank Williams "Too Many Parties and Too Many Pals"Ben E. King "Groovin'"Led Zeppelin "The Lemon Song"Lucinda Williams "Hard Times Killing Floor Blues"Skip James "I'm So Glad"Tuba Skinny "Me and My Chauffeur"Precious Bryant "Dark Angel"Jake Xerxes Fussell "Pork and Beans"Tuba Skinny "Tricks Ain't Walkin'"John Prine "The Great Compromise"Tom Waits "Bad Liver and a Broken Heart (In Lowell)"Joseph Spence "Jesus On the Mainline"Memphis Minnie "In My Girlish Days"Chick Webb With Ella Fitzgerald "I'm Just A Jitterbug"Ten Years After "I May Be Wrong, But I Won't Be Wrong Always"Bennie Moten "Moten Stomp"Trixie Smith "Freight Train Blues"Skip James "Washington D.C. Hospital Center Blues"Lyle Lovett "If I Had a Boat"Merle Haggard "I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink"Mance Lipscomb "You Gonna Quit Me"Sleepy John Estes "Drop Down Mama"Guy Clark "The Last Gunfighter Ballad"Faces "Stay With Me"The Black Crowes "(Only) Halfway To Everywhere"Memphis Minnie "Dirty Mother For You"Fats Waller "You're Not the Only Oyster In the Stew"The Rolling Stones "Hey Negrita"Bob Dylan "The Levee's Gonna Break"Bonnie Raitt "Devil Got My Woman"Memphis Minnie "Ice Man"Jimmy Rogers "Sloppy Drunk"Hayes Carll "Drunken Poet's Dream"Faces "Ooh La La"Lucero "The War"
Scott Nolan has forged a career as a rootsy, rockin' singer/songwriter and bandleader. He released a string of increasingly interesting and acclaimed albums, culminating with an album called Silverhill, which was recorded with American roots supergroup Willie Sugarcapps in 2015. Scott's highest-profile successes though have come through other artists. He toured for a long time alongside his longtime drummer and friend Joanna Miller backing up Mary Gauthier. His work was championed by Hayes Carll, who recorded Scott's song "Bad Liver and a Broken Heart," and has performed it around the world, singing Scott's praises wherever he goes. These days, Scott is busiest with the recording studio he built in his back yard, called The Song Shop. There, he recorded an album with Ben de la Cour, who you heard on the show in episode 5, and a number of other artists, including William Prince, who's gone on to huge success in Canada and internationally. For Prince's second record, Reliever, made with the help of a huge international label, he had the opportunity to record with one of the biggest name producers in roots music, Dave Cobb, but split the recording and producing with Scott here in Winnipeg, which says a lot about the value and importance of Scott's touch. He also has a book of poetry out, called The Moon Was a Feather. He's recently developed a skill and a fondness for collage art, and has been very active creating collages daily. more info and music credits: https://wp.me/pcKqe1-3A
BOOTS & SADDLE - October 13, 2020 1. Are You Teasing Me - Margie Bowes (Single - 1960) 2. Walking the Floor Over You - Ernest Tubb (Live from the Lonestar Cafe) 3. Since I Met You Baby - Freddy Fender (20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Freddy Fender) 4. Walls of Time - Tessy Lou and the Shotgun Stars (Somewhere in Texas - 2015) 5. She's All I Got - Johnny Paycheck (She's All I Got - 1971) 6. Wait a Minute - Jo Anne Campbell (Single - 1957) 7. (I'm Gonna Get Over This) Some Day - Logan Ledger (Logan Ledger - 2020) 8. It Won't Be Long - Rachel Brooke (The Loneliness In Me - 2020) 9. Ride On - David Quinn (Letting Go - 2020) 10. Sing a Song - Gus Clark & The Least of His Problems (Single - 2020) 11. Carryin' on This Way - Dale Watson (Carryin' On - 2010) 12. Who'll Be The First - Scotty Campbell (Smokin' and Drinkin' - 2008) 13. Caked Joy Rag - Robbie Fulks (50-Vc. Doberman - 2009) 14. Pretty Little Poison - Robbie Fulks feat. Lucinda Williams (Let's Kill Saturday Night - 1998) 15. These Two Eyes - Jake Hooker (The Outsider - 2009) 16. Honky Tonk Chapel - Tyler Lance Walker Gill (Tyler Lance Walker Gill - 2020) 17. So Far from Cool - Ansley Oakley (Single - 2019) 18. Hank's Checkout Line - Nick Shoulders (Okay, Crawdad. - 2019) 19. I'm Gonna Be a Country Girl Again - Buffy Sainte-Marie (I'm Gonna Be a Country Girl Again - 1968) 20. El Arracadas - Vicente Fernández (El Ídolo de México - (1973) 21. It's Gonna Take a Little Bit Longer - Charley Pride (A Sunshiny Day with Charley Pride - 1972) 22. Miss You - Slow Leaves (Shelf Life - 2020) 23. It Never Rains - Noel McKay (Sketches of South Central Texas - 2015) 24. Bad Liver and a Broken Heart - Zachary Lucky (Single - 2020) 25. High on Style - John Guliak (Fisherman, Farmer, Fool - Part 2 - Farmer - 2020) 26. Always Be a Texan - The Merles (Middle of the Night - EP - 2020) 27. The Long Road - Brittany Brooks (Lend Me Your Hand - 2020) 28. It Had to Be You - Mike T. Kerr (Spring Garden Bandstand - 2020) 29. In the Palm of Your Hand (Mono Single Version) - Buck Owens (Buck 'Em! the Music of Buck Owens (1955-1967)
BOOTS & SADDLE - July 21, 2020 1. Safe Within Your Arms - Greg Garing (Safe Within Your Arms - 2020) 2. Four, Five Times - Buddy Emmons (Buddy Emmons Sings Bob Wills - 1976) 3. I Thought of You - Jean Shepard (Single - 1955) 4. Black & Blue - Zephaniah OHora (Listening To The Music - 2020) 5. Recuerdos - The Mavericks (En Español - 2020) 6. Lost in Austin - JD Clark & The Stuck in the Mud Band (JD Clark - 2020) 7. N'importe Quand! - Damn The Luck (Ayscrim Delicieu! - 2020) 8. Rose Tattoo - DW James (Jack Of All Trades - 1996) 9. Sometimes the Grass is Really Greener - Robbie Fulks (Gone Away Backward - 2013) 10. Can You Tell Me - Laura Mae Socks (Where You Go - 2019) 11. A Tombstone Every Mile - Red Simpson (Truck Drivin' Fool - 1967) 12. I Can't Stand Me - Merle Haggard & The Strangers (Swinging Doors - 1966) 13. Stoned At The Jukebox - Katy Moffat (Loose Diamond - 1999) 14. Orange Blossom Special - Buddy Emmons (Steel Guitar - 1975) 15. The Stranger I've Been - Joe Pug (The Flood in Color - 2019) 16. Saturday Night - Amber Digby (The World You're Living In - 2013) 17. Two Fools - Michaela Ann (Desert Dove - 2019) 18. I Forgot To Remember To Forget - Johnny Cash (Single - 1958) 19. Bronco Billy's - Joshua Ray Walker (Glad You Made It - 2020) 20. On the Rocks - Skinny Dyck (Get To Know Lonesome - 2020) 21. I'll Let the Steel Do the Crying - Philippe Bronchtein (Single - 2020) 22. Fooled Again - JP Cyr & The Midnightmen (Fooled Again - 2020) 23. Bad Liver and a Broken Heart - Zachary Lucky ("One Night in Toronto" - 2020) 24. Nobody's Fool But Yours - Buck Owens (You're for Me - 1962) 25. St. Claire's Retreat - Jesse Daniel (Rollin' On - 2020) 26. Ain't Gonna Wash My Face for a Month - Goldie Hill (Single - 1955) 27. Everything Was Fine - Secret Emchy Society (The Chaser - 2020) 28. Am I To Be The One - Ezra Lee (Copycat Killer - 2019) 29. There Will Never Be Another You - Buddy Emmons (Steel Guitar Jazz - 1963) 30. My Baby - NQ Arbuckle (X O K - 2008)
The Alone Together Sessions are a collection of 10 re-imagined songs from his career to this point, and a duet with his wife, singer/songwriter Allison Moorer, who also guests on another track which you’ll hear in the show as well. It’s an interesting idea, down the road in a career to think about how you can restructure, and in some cases totally change the way a song sounds from its original. We’ve always enjoyed cover songs, but this is an artist, in Hayes’ case that has in fact covered and reworked his own material. When I sat down with Hayes to talk about the Alone Together Sessions, our conversation started when I asked if the pandemic brought this project to bare, or if it was something he had already been considering. For more on Hayes, and all the cool things he’s doing visit hayescarll.com. First Song: 00:56: Down The Road (Acoustic) Interview Begins: 04:41 Extro Song: 31:48: Bad Liver and a Broken Heart (Acoustic) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Diese Woche haben wir Flo von der Punk Rock Kombo Bad Liver, in seiner Villa besucht, um über das neue Album "Sound Of The Underground" zu laben. Nach 6 Jahren wurde es auch mal wieder Zeit für neue Musik. Doch fast wäre es gar nicht dazu gekommen! Hört rein und erfahrt außerdem, was er übers älter werden denkt, den Geist in der Flasche, welches Bier er Jesus ans Herz legt, ihre erste Coverband und dass man bei der Promotion die älteren Fans nicht vernachlässigen sollte. Wer noch nie in Reutlingen war, erhält von uns auch noch ein paar Tipps wo man so richtig versacken kann und wo die besten Konzerte stattfinden. Zum Abschluss hat Flo natürlich auch noch eine Slayer Story auf Lager.
HEY GUYS! Welcome back to the podcast! Dr. Sachin Patel is the founder and CEO of the Living Proof Institute, an international speaker, author, and advocate for changing the healthcare paradigm. He has delivered hundreds of community workshops, his videos have been viewed by hundreds of thousands, and his online posts have reached millions all over the world. It is such an honor to have him on the show today! Video Version: https://youtu.be/XCug8WuJFJ4 Dr. Sachin Patel's Website: https://thelivingproofinstitute.com/ Listener Questions: 1 - 5:40 Q: I just got back from France, and before I went one of my friends said to me "If you go to France you can eat all the foods that you cant here". When I'm here in American, I can't eat beer, ice cream, or bread and if I do I break out in psoriasis all over my body, but she was right. When I was in France I ate all the dairy, the beer, and the bread I wanted and I had no psoriasis. As soon as I came back and tried to eat a little bit here and broke out. What is the deal?? Frank in Florida 2 - 13:06 Q: I feel like there is something wrong with my liver because I have been having heart palpitations. When I was looking up my symptoms on Dr. Google, it said I might be having a problem with the secretion of bile, which would cause the liver issues. Can you explain more about bile and how it works? With the symptoms I am having, it seems like something is wrong with my liver, gallbladder, or bile secretion. How can I be sure? Is there a way to tell if my bile is normal? Nicole in Arkansas 3 - 22:02 Q: For years I've used this to help me go poop like senna and different teas. Now I can't go poop if I don't have it so it's a bad spiral. I feel like its bad for my body to keep depending on these different teas that make me go poop, and different aloes and pills, but If i dont do it, I cant poop and I feel terrible. What should I do? Jackson in San Diego 4 - 25:26 Q: I've been having sharp pains in my heart and when I googled the rest of my symbols and I read something that this could e a gallbladder issue. How could my heart be affected by my gallbladder? this doesn't even make sense. Is this possible? Lexi in Norfolk 5 - 27:56 Q: Because of the research I’ve done, I have completely removed Gluten from my diet because of my autoimmune issues, but I am really struggling to give up dairy. Everyone I talk to says that it will really help me, but I just LOVE my cheese. Is there a way to tell if I am specifically allergic to dairy? If I was, what would my symptoms be? -Angela in Pigeon Forge 6 - 30:18 Q: Greetings! My name is Lee-Anne from South Africa and I love your podcast - it's a wealth of information and I enthusiastically look forward to each one...My question involves Sole, pronounced Soh-ley. I'm pretty sure you might have heard of it before, but if not, it's a mixture of distilled water that's been fully saturated with Pink Himalayan Salt. I fast with Sole and add it to my water all day long. Personally, I drink loads of water during the day, as it helps me get through my fast and avoid headaches. Whenever I struggle with the fast, drinking Sole magically makes it easier to fast for a couple of hours more. Its extremely comforting to me, like hot chocolate on a rainy day...and my brain seems to strangely associate this with warm soup?? In total, I add about 3 tablespoons of Sole to my water per day. I doubt it breaks the fast as it takes my hunger away - but I'm wondering what the effects of it may be on other benefits of fasting such as Autophagy? -Lee-Anne South Africa 7 - 33:17 Q: I’ve been taking a parasite to cleanse, and every time I go to the bathroom, I check my stool to see if I see anything worm-like, and I don’…everything looks normal. Does this mean I don’t have parasites and I could quit? When I do these cleanses, they just don’t make me feel good. Should I see a Doctor for a stool sample? I don’t want to put my body through these side effects of the cleanses if it’s not necessary. -Anonymous 8 - 38:36 Q: To make a long story short, I was recently diagnosed with MS, about 3 months ago. I am only 29 and this was really upsetting for me, because I felt my whole life was over. My Doctor has been experimenting with different medicines, and the side effects have been horrible, I feel like I am on a roller coaster. It is daunting to me to think that I may have to be on medication for the rest of my life, but I want to do anything I can to keep the symptoms at bay and keep this from progressing. Do you know of any more natural alternatives that I could consider? I am open to any supplements, homeopathic medication, and diet and lifestyle changes so that I can live my life as much as possible. -Jamie in Colorado 9 - 44:00 Q: I loved your podcast with Dr Evan Brand! I learned so much from him. One of the things he touched on, but didn’t go too deep was the harmfulness of hair dye. This struck me because I realized that hair dye is basically the only product in my life that I have not gone natural with. I have a ton of gray hair, and letting them show is not an option HAHA! If I have gone all natural and organic with literally EVERYTHING else, how important is it that I give up my hair dye? Are there any ingredients or products that I should specifically avoid, and what ingredients could I look for in a healthier alternative? -Christine in Florida 10 - 46:55 Q: I read an article about the CBD oil not being regulated, and how when you take it, you don’t know how much you are actually getting, the milligrams can vary, and even if it says 750 mg, there’s no way to know for sure. It kinda freaked me out so I quit taking it for about a week (after taking it for about four months) and I feel terrible. Do you think it’s a coincidence, or there really is something to this CBD. Is this just another fad? I am always very hesitant of Multi Level Marketing products. What’s your opinion? -Jenna in Alexandria 11 - 49:37 Q: Hi I Love love your show! I find it very helpful and I listen to it every week. I am a 48-year-old woman, married with 2 kids, I still have regular periods except for the last 4 months. Stressful things can bring it on early or skip it. I experience severe insomnia, usually around the hours of 1 to 3:30 in the morning. It wipes me out not getting good sleep. I’m assuming it’s my hormones, I read a lot about Maca and black Cohosh, to help with sleep but I also heard that you can gain weight on it, that is something I do not want. It’s hard enough to lose weight after 40. Yet I need sleep especially with a lot of family stress (aging parents). I do suffer from low iron count and chronic fatigue, if that helps.Thank you for taking the time reading this.-Rebecca from Wisconsin 12 - 53:05 Q: My local tanning salon has a red light therapy chamber which I’ve tried a couple times and it feels really nice! I know that on your podcast you’ve talked about it helping with psoriasis, which is not something that I struggle with. What are some of the other benefits of red light therapy, and do you think there is really something to it? Or is it just what my mom would call another snake oil! LOL. -Chelsea in Greenville 13 - 56:34 Q: I heard a podcast that said I should not juice because it removes the fiber, and I should be drinking smoothies. But the next thing you hear says juice juice juice, it’s the best thing for you! I know that you talk about drinking green juices and feeling really good. What is your opinion on juices vs smoothies? -Jennifer in Rhode Island ---------------------------------------- To learn more about the principles of intermittent fasting, purchase Chantel's book, Waist Away: The Chantel Ray Way NOW by visiting http://amzn.to/2CVmTgs YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCteFjiVaY6n0SOAixcyZbWA Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheChantelRayWay Things we love: https://chantelrayway.com/things-i-love-2/ Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheChantelRayWay ***As always, this podcast is not designed to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any condition and is for information purposes only. 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Martin and Sam welcome their new guest host Callum Hughes, immediately getting side-tracked by old sitcom themes and how old Geoffrey Palmer might be. Casablanca misquotes, internal rhyming structures, intertextuality and depression - all on Song by Song. Song by Song is Martin Zaltz Austwick and Sam Pay; two musicians listening to and discussing every single Tom Waits track in chronological order. website: songbysongpodcast.com twitter: @songbysongpod e-mail: songbysongpodcast@gmail.com Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include: Bad Liver and a Broken Heart (In Lowell), Small Change, Tom Waits (1976) Old Red Eyes Is Back, 0898 Beautiful South, The Beautiful South (1992) We think your Song by Song experience will be enhanced by hearing, in full, the songs featured in the show, which you can get hold of from your favourite record shop or online platform. Please support artists by buying their music, or using services which guarantee artists a revenue - listen responsibly.
John Moreland is a masterful singer-songwriter best known for his albums In the Throes (2013) and High on Tulsa Heat (2015). Fresh off his European tour with Jason Isbell, John joins us in the studio to talk about writing songs on the road and why nowadays, it's more difficult to find the right melody than the right words (7:20). Plus, John describes how he first fell in love with music (12:20), why he chooses to not idolize the greats (31:15), and how his goal as a writer is to build what Bob Dylan would call "sturdy songs." (34:00) Stick around at the end of the show for a performance of "Nobody Gives a Damn About Songs Anymore" by John Moreland. And also, please check out John's performance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert by clicking here. Topics mentioned:High on Tulsa Heat by John MorelandIn the Throes by John MorelandEarthbound Blues by John Moreland"Nobody Gives a Damn About Songs Anymore" by John Moreland"Shiny Happy People" by REM"Stand" by REM"White Flag" by John Moreland"Elephant" by Jason Isbell"Step Inside This House" by Lyle Lovett"One Headlight" by The Wallflowers"Rich Man's War" by Steve Earle"Hearts Too Heavy" by John Moreland"Hang Me in the Tulsa County Stars" by John MorelandHeartworn HighwaysDon't Look BackOld No. 1 by Guy ClarkDublin Blues by Guy ClarkLive at The Old Quarter by Townes van ZandtRun the Jewels 1 & 2"Bad Liver and Broken Heart" by Hayes CarllWorld Gone Wrong by Bob Dylan"Sing Me Back Home" by Merle HaggardSon of Anarchy People mentioned:John MorelandEdgar CayceJason IsbellHarry NilssonTom PettyBruce SpringsteenJason MolinaLightnin' HopkinsZZ TopGuy ClarkTownes van ZandtRed City RadioBanner PilotRandy NewmanAaron Lee TasjanJohn PrineChristian Lee HudsonToby Keith Twitter: @BrianKoppelmaniTunes: itunes.com/themoment To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Moreland is a masterful singer-songwriter best known for his albums In the Throes (2013) and High on Tulsa Heat (2015). Fresh off his European tour with Jason Isbell, John joins us in the studio to talk about writing songs on the road and why nowadays, it’s more difficult to find the right melody than the right words (7:20). Plus, John describes how he first fell in love with music (12:20), why he chooses to not idolize the greats (31:15), and how his goal as a writer is to build what Bob Dylan would call “sturdy songs.” (34:00) Stick around at the end of the show for a performance of “Nobody Gives a Damn About Songs Anymore” by John Moreland. And also, please check out John’s performance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert by clicking here. Topics mentioned:High on Tulsa Heat by John MorelandIn the Throes by John MorelandEarthbound Blues by John Moreland“Nobody Gives a Damn About Songs Anymore” by John Moreland“Shiny Happy People” by REM“Stand” by REM“White Flag” by John Moreland“Elephant” by Jason Isbell“Step Inside This House” by Lyle Lovett“One Headlight” by The Wallflowers“Rich Man’s War” by Steve Earle“Hearts Too Heavy” by John Moreland“Hang Me in the Tulsa County Stars” by John MorelandHeartworn HighwaysDon’t Look BackOld No. 1 by Guy ClarkDublin Blues by Guy ClarkLive at The Old Quarter by Townes van ZandtRun the Jewels 1 & 2“Bad Liver and Broken Heart” by Hayes CarllWorld Gone Wrong by Bob Dylan“Sing Me Back Home” by Merle HaggardSon of Anarchy People mentioned:John MorelandEdgar CayceJason IsbellHarry NilssonTom PettyBruce SpringsteenJason MolinaLightnin’ HopkinsZZ TopGuy ClarkTownes van ZandtRed City RadioBanner PilotRandy NewmanAaron Lee TasjanJohn PrineChristian Lee HudsonToby Keith Twitter: @BrianKoppelmaniTunes: itunes.com/themoment
John Moreland is a masterful singer-songwriter best known for his albums In the Throes (2013) and High on Tulsa Heat (2015). Fresh off his European tour with Jason Isbell, John joins us in the studio to talk about writing songs on the road and why nowadays, it’s more difficult to find the right melody than the right words (7:20). Plus, John describes how he first fell in love with music (12:20), why he chooses to not idolize the greats (31:15), and how his goal as a writer is to build what Bob Dylan would call “sturdy songs.” (34:00) Stick around at the end of the show for a performance of “Nobody Gives a Damn About Songs Anymore” by John Moreland. And also, please check out John’s performance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert by clicking here. Topics mentioned: High on Tulsa Heat by John Moreland In the Throes by John Moreland Earthbound Blues by John Moreland “Nobody Gives a Damn About Songs Anymore” by John Moreland “Shiny Happy People” by REM “Stand” by REM “White Flag” by John Moreland “Elephant” by Jason Isbell “Step Inside This House” by Lyle Lovett “One Headlight” by The Wallflowers “Rich Man’s War” by Steve Earle “Hearts Too Heavy” by John Moreland “Hang Me in the Tulsa County Stars” by John Moreland Heartworn Highways Don’t Look Back Old No. 1 by Guy Clark Dublin Blues by Guy Clark Live at The Old Quarter by Townes van Zandt Run the Jewels 1 & 2 “Bad Liver and Broken Heart” by Hayes Carll World Gone Wrong by Bob Dylan “Sing Me Back Home” by Merle Haggard Son of Anarchy People mentioned: John Moreland Edgar Cayce Jason Isbell Harry Nilsson Tom Petty Bruce Springsteen Jason Molina Lightnin’ Hopkins ZZ Top Guy Clark Townes van Zandt Red City Radio Banner Pilot Randy Newman Aaron Lee Tasjan John Prine Christian Lee Hutson Toby Keith Twitter: @BrianKoppelman iTunes: itunes.com/themoment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Målet: spela banjoukulele. Bli som George Formby! Men än har Leif inte nått dit. Istället blev det Tom Waits på svenska med Bad Liver tillsammans med Gerhard Hoberstorfer och med Tom Waits välsignelse framförde han The Black Rider på Dramaten. Obekymrat skapar Leif konstmusik, barnmusik och prisbelönt filmmusik. Han har samarbetat med många bland andra Nina Ramsby och Peter Le Marc. Leif gör musik för att han är musiker, och har en hel del att säga om det också!