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speciale lavoro Pt.1 Con Lorenzo Mercandalli MITSKI: working for the knife / COLAPESCE, DIMARTINO: splash / DEACON BLUE: dignity / ENZO JANNACCI: il bonzo / MICHAEL JACKSON: workin' day and night / BILLY BRAGG: there is power in a union / 99 POSSE: salario garantito / IL NUOVO CANZONIERE ITALIANO: sciur padron da li beli braghi bianchi / THE BEATLES: a hard day's night / MARIANNE FAITHFULL: working class hero / BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: working on the highway / BELLE AND SEBASTIAN: step into my office, baby / RUSH: working man / GANG: sesto san giovanni / NATALINO OTTO: mille lire al mese / THE CLASH: career opportunities
This week Jeremy welcomes author and musician Stuart Murdoch of Belle and Sebastian. In celebration of the release of Stuart's novel “Nobody's Empire”, Jeremy and Stuart talk audiobooks, chronic fatigue syndrome, the Pinky & Perky Show, working at the college venue, Budgie, iron on shirts, hating the violin, recording the Belle and Sebastian album "Tigermilk", his book Nobody's Empire, and so much more! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and The Website Formerly Known as Twitter SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON for a bonus episode where Stuart answered questions that were submitted by subscribers!
Belle And Sebastian's Stuart Murdoch is here to discuss his new semi-autobiographical novel, Nobody's Empire, his struggles with chronic fatigue, and how his band saved his life. And we take a minute to pay our respects to Marianne Faithfull, the enigmatic legend who passed away on January 30th. The Record Store Day Podcast is a weekly music chat show written, produced, engineered and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Executive Producers (for Record Store Day) Michael Kurtz and Carrie Colliton. For the most up-to-date news about all things RSD, visit RecordStoreDay.com) Please consider subscribing to our podcast wherever you get podcasts, and tell your friends, we're here every week and we love making new friends. Be kind to others, and to yourself, and don't forget to let your music keep you sane when times get tough. This episode is dedicated to Marianne Faithfull (1946-2025), and pioneering pedal steel player Susan Alcorn (1953-2025).
This season we discuss over 300 albums of the 1990s selected from https://besteveralbums.com. The show starts at (1:38). The Six Singles segment starts at (6:20). This episode covers the following albums: Sleater-Kinney - Call the Doctor (37:31), Fugees - The Score (58:40), and Belle and Sebastian (2 albums) - Tigermilk and If You're Feeling Sinister (1:22:22).
Our guest today is Stevie Jackson from the iconic indie pop band Belle & Sebastian. Hailing from Scotland, this musical collective has charmed fans for nearly three decades with their distinctive indie and twee sound. In today's episode, we discuss their upcoming Australian tour, their first in over six years. We delve into Australia's enduring love affair with the band, memorable moments from past tours, and the sonic landscape and songwriting of their latest album, Late Developers. Additionally, we touch on the upcoming 30th anniversary of Tigermilk and whether fans can expect any special celebrations for this milestone.Belle and Sebastian: Instagram / SpotifyPurchase ticket to Belle and Sebastian live on tour here.Visit our official website here and follow us across our socials. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this chat, we get to meet Tracyanne Campbell, the frontwoman of celebrated Scottish indie rock icons Camera Obscura. Back with their first album in over a decade, Look To The East, Look To The West, Camera Obscura have a lot to say now that they're back on the scene, and effortlessly prove that their return was worth the wait. In this talk, lead singer & songwriter Tracyanne and I discuss the new album at lenght, including some of its themes, its musicality, its production, and what led to them reconvening in the first place (turns out it had a lot to do with Belle And Sebastian's cruise ship music festival back in 2019). We also touch on some of the factors that contributed to their long absence, including the unfortunate passing of longtime keyboardist Carey Lander, back in 2015. It was such a pleasure to speak with someone I've listened to and looked up to for so long as a sharp and potent voice in music, and I'm so happy the band is back. Thank you for listening.
Stuart Murdoch is the lead singer, songwriter, and driving force behind legendary Glaswegian band Belle and Sebastian, who are touring Australia this August. Details at belleandsebastian.com
Putting last week behind us, this was genuinely one of my favourite conversations I've had for the show. Like many, I was first aware of Isobel as member of Scottish indie band Belle and Sebastian. I found her such a compelling figure. She looked like she had stepped out of a French new wave movie. She was a cello player in an indie rock band. And when she sang, she had this enigmatic, whisper-quiet vocal style. While still a member of Belle and Sebastian she made a couple of solo albums under the name The Gentle Waves, the second of which, “Swansong For You”, is particularly lovely and one I listened to a lot when I was younger. It was recently reissued for Record Store Day. She left Belle and Sebastian in the middle of a US tour in 2002. Things were somewhat complicated by her romantic entanglement with the bands frontman Stuart Murdoch, and the unravelling of that relationship clearly ramped up the tension for Isobel. We get into it in our chat, and I reference some comments she made in a recent Uncut magazine feature, I think it was in the December 2023 issue. If you have access to it, it's definitely worth reading in the light of our conversation. It was a reminder to me, that for as much as we can get fascinated and a degree of entertainment out of the interpersonal relationships and fallouts in the history of bands we love, on the other side of it are real people and real feelings, and I was certainly reminded of that during out chat. Isobel also made 3 well-received albums with the late Mark Lanegan, and clearly Mark's well-documented erratic behaviour also took a toll on Isobel, and that bleeds into our chat as well. We also talk about her recent single 4316. We delve into her fascinating childhood. It's a “life, the universe and everything” chat this week. I hope you enjoy it. Instagram: @sendingsignalspodcastX: @signalspodcast
Corrientes Circulares 14x26 con noticias y novedades sobre Viva Suecia, Love of Lesbian ft Rigoberta Bandini, Edgar Allan Pop, La Habitación Roja, Pipiolas ft Kiko Veneno, Tomavistas Festival, Belle and Sebastian, La Mar de Músicas, Deluxe, Varry Brava ft SUU, La Paloma, Karavana y Vetusta Morla!!! Dale al play!!!
Corrientes Circulares 14x26 con noticias y novedades sobre Viva Suecia, Love of Lesbian ft Rigoberta Bandini, Edgar Allan Pop, La Habitación Roja, Pipiolas ft Kiko Veneno, Tomavistas Festival, Belle and Sebastian, La Mar de Músicas, Deluxe, Varry Brava ft SUU, La Paloma, Karavana y Vetusta Morla!!! Dale al play!!!
Corrientes Circulares 14x26 con noticias y novedades sobre Viva Suecia, Love of Lesbian ft Rigoberta Bandini, Edgar Allan Pop, La Habitación Roja, Pipiolas ft Kiko Veneno, Tomavistas Festival, Belle and Sebastian, La Mar de Músicas, Deluxe, Varry Brava ft SUU, La Paloma, Karavana y Vetusta Morla!!! Dale al play!!!
STARBURSTER - Fontaines, D.C. COPIOUS - Menomena FALL COMES DOWN TO THIS - A Certain Ratio SMALL JOYS - Tape Runs Out MY HEART, YOUR HEART - Bad Bad Hats WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU, SON - Belle and Sebastian MORIR DOMAIN - Corridor PASSING JUDGMENT - Been Stellar REMEMBER ME - The Hanseroth Twins THE SINK - hey, nothing GHOST TRAIN - T.S.O.L. (the true sounds of liberty) SOMETHING FOR THE PAIN - She Drew the Gun so american - Olivia Rodrigo IN PUZZLES - Swiims LIKE THE OTHERS - The Braymores THE RACE IS ON, THE KING IS DEAD - Guided By Voices Make me young - ekko astral BEST FOR YOU AND ME - Helado Negro Some groovy vibes Robert carlos lange from the ecuadorean american's brand new phasor album HALFWAY HOME - Paul Crane and the Overend Watts MOTORWAY - Goat Girl
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Musician, writer and filmmaker Stuart Murdoch is the lead singer and songwriter for the Scottish band Belle and Sebastian. The group's first album 'Tigermilk' was released to critical claim in 1996; sparking a career that has seen them put out a series of singles, 9 ep's and 12 albums, the most recent, 'Late Developers was released in 2023'. Stuart says "We definitely wouldn't describe ourselves as a 'rock band', we aspire toward what we would call 'classic pop music.'" They highlight pop records from 1979 onwards as the style that unites the passions between the band members.
Vientos y Metales Y muchas son canciones secretas, perdidas en el olvido de los años. Lalo Schiffrin de tocata bachiana. Lou Rawls con Diane Reeves, Bureta Bacharach con Dr. Dre, Billy Joel … Y los vientos y metales de los Muscle Shoals de Alabama o los de James Brown renacidos… y ¿Cooper Brothers? Y ¿Sergio y Estíbaliz? Y ¿el reverendo Shawn Amos? DISCO 1 LALO SCHIFFRIN Towering Toccata (Cara A Corte 1) DISCO 2 BILLY JOEL Movin’ On (Antonio’s Song) (CD 1 - 9) DISCO 3 THE J.B.'S We Came To Play (ESCA) DISCO 4 THE REVEREND SHAWN AMOS The Jean Genie (4) DISCO 5 COOPER BROTHERS Mister One Percent (ESCA) DISCO 6 DIONNE WARWICK Walk On By (ESCA) DISCO 7 BURT BACHARACH & Dr. DRE Is Love Enough (Cara A Corte 5) DISCO 8 LOU RAWLS & DIANE REEVES At Last (Cara 1 Corte 1) DISCO 9 CHAKA KHAN Sleep on It (ESCA) DISCO 10 BELLE AND SEBASTIAN Come On Home (ESCA) DISCO 11 SERGIO Y ESTÍBALIZ Love, Come Home (Tú Volverás) (ESCA) DISCO 12 MUSCLE SHOALS HORNS Break Down (ESCA) DISCO 13 CHARLEY CROCKETT I'm Just A Clown - Radio Edit (ESCA)Escuchar audio
Clive Anderson and Janey Godley are joined by Stuart Murdoch, Tony Singh and Joanne Clifton for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Belle and Sebastian, Wayward Jane and Joy Dunlop, recorded at BBC Scotland, Glasgow.
Avanzamos los primeros nombres del festival Tomavistas 2024 con Alizzz, Belle and Sebastian, The Blaze, Standstill, escuchamos la nueva canción de Miss Caffeina, a Viva Suecia con la nueva versión de 'Gracias' junto a Rozalén y Las Migas y a Hipergéminis, la banda que han formado de Beto y Kobbe, de Niña Polaca. ALIZZZ – Ya No Siento NadaBELLE AND SEBASTIAN – I Don’t Know What You See In MeTHE BLAZE - EyesSTANDSTILL – Adelante BonaparteVIVA SUECIA ft ROZALÉN & LAS MIGAS - GraciasLORI MEYERS ft MANOLA – Ya No Dices NadaMISS CAFFEINA - Bla, Bla, BlaNIÑA POLACA - TraviesoHIPERGÉMINIS ft RENOIR GAFE - Fuego LentoALBERTA CROSS - So Far Out Of ReachVIVA BELGRADO – Un TragaluzCHRISTINA ROSENVINGE ft MARÍA ARNAL – Canción de BodaEXTREMODURO – Ama, Ama, Ama y Ensancha el AlmaTHE CLASH – Death or GloryCIGARETTES AFTER SEX - Motion Picture SoundtrackSEXY ZEBRAS ft DANI FERNÁNDEZ – Quiero Follar ContigoHNOS MUNOZ - Mi fabrica de BaileEscuchar audio
It's the calm before the storm on the show this week — Steven and Ian are working on their year-end albums lists ahead of the big reveal in early December (1:57), so in the meantime they decided to answer to some listener questions. But before that, Ian shared the shocking news that he watched The Last Waltz for the first time over the Thanksgiving break. What did Ian think of this foundational film in Steven's life? Naturally, he gravitated to Van Morrison's purple suit. The guys also commenced a brief Bookcast segment to talk about the hellacious new book about southern fraternities (and how they coincide with southern rap), Among The Bros by Max Marshall.In the mailbag (29:38), Steven and Ian address topics as diverse as Gen Z's obsession with personal listening statistics (30:20), whether an artist sounding a lot like another artist is a distraction (36:50), the value (or not) of demos being added to reissues and box sets, and a "yay or nay" verdict on Belle And Sebastian. (44:57)In Recommendation Corner (51:07), Ian talks up the latest from Quannic and Steven recommends the extremely long in the works new album by Peter Gabriel.New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 166 and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast we've got a pair of songwriters from relatively similar locales but different generations who also happened to record a song together that's finally coming out: Stuart Murdoch and Suki Waterhouse. Stuart Murdoch is the primary force behind the delightfully wry and smart Scottish band Belle and Sebastian, which shyly emerged from Glasgow in the mid-'90s but quickly became one of those touchstone indie bands—or as Waterhouse puts it in this chat, a legacy band. Belle and Sebastian have released a dozen terrific albums over the years, and they're still capable of surprising their devoted fanbase. The band's latest, Late Developers, was released early this year, hot on the heels of the band's 11th album, A Bit of Previous. If you haven't availed yourself of the band's charms in recent years, this new one is a great place to jump back in. Suki Waterhouse is probably best known as an actor and model—you may have seen her in the music-focused Amazon Prime series Daisy Jones & The Six recently—but she's been passionate about music forever as well. Her debut album came out last year on Sub Pop; it's called I Can't Let Go, and it's perfect for fans of Fiona Apple or Lana Del Ray. And music isn't just a side thing for Waterhouse; she jumped right in the van, as you'll hear, to tour her songs as soon as her acting gig allowed it. She also recorded a song with Belle and Sebastian a few years back, which has finally been released as a Sub Pop single, and it's the reason we ended up here together. The song is called “Every Day's a Lesson in Humility.” Check it out. Waterhouse and Murdoch hadn't seen in each other in a while, but they picked up the conversation like old friends, talking about breakfast, peptides, a funny nickname that Murdoch got when he started his short-lived career as a roadie, and the difficulties of pooping as a touring musician. Yes, you read that right. We also hear about some incredible Los Angeles advice that Murdoch got way back when. It's a charming chat, and I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Suki Waterhouse and Stuart Murdoch for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform, and check out the many wonderful written pieces and other goings-on at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time!
Season 20 Episode 5 Getting to Know (All the Ways We're Wrong for Each Other) - The Go! Team Pre-Code Hollywood - Jonathan Bree Miss You - Jonathan Bree Anything - Frankie Rose Sixteen Ways - Frankie Rose Casino - JW Francis Swooning - JW Francis Working Boy in New York City - Belle & Sebastian I Don't Know What You See in Me - Belle & Sebastian Late Developers - Belle & Sebastian Eulogy for You and Me - Tanya Davis Please Bless - Tanya Davis 再见 (Goodbye) - Chinese American Bear This episode features a clip from an interview with Henry Catalini Smith on The Local's Sweden in Focus podcast. He is a immigrant from the UK leading the effort to unionize Spotify. Sweden is one of the most heavily unionized countries in the world, but the large tech sector is a strange outlier and he is hoping to change that.
How might Christian artists hold their faith while moving in mainstream circles? Josh and Aarik - critics who work in both faith-based and secular media - discuss, using the new memoir from U2's frontman and the latest album from Belle and Sebastian to guide their conversation.
durée : 00:55:35 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Ce soir, dans Very Good Trip des mélodies et des voix familières, beaucoup venues d'Angleterre, qui vont vous faire chaud au cœur.
Belle and Sebastian ”Young And Stupid” Belle and Sebastian ”Talk To Me Talk To Me” Belle and Sebastian ”Reclaim The Night” Belle and Sebastian ”Working Boy In New York City” Spiritualized ”Always Together With You” Spiritualized ”Best Thing You Never Had” Spiritualized ”The Mainline Song” Sharon Van Etten ”Darkness Fades” Sharon Van Etten ”I’ll Try” Sharon Van Etten ”Headspace” American Aquarium ”Chicamacomico” American Aquarium ”Little Things” American Aquarium ”Built To Last” Escuchar audio
The wonderful Lauren Lapkus stops by to share her love for Belle and Sebastian.https://www.laurenlapkus.com*support the show https://www.patreon.com/thebrandocast* visit http://thebrandocast.com
Adam talks with Scottish musician and director Stuart Murdoch of Belle and Sebastian and plays two tracks from their new album 'A Bit Of Previous', specially recorded by the whole band for the podcast.This episode was recorded remotely on 1st of April, 2022Thanks to Séamus Murphy-Mitchell for production support.Podcast artwork by Helen GreenRELATED LINKSBELLE AND SEBASTIAN WEBSITE2022 UK AND IRELAND TOUR DATES (TICKETMASTER)BELLE AND SEBASTIAN - IF THEY'RE SHOOTING AT YOU (in support of those affected by the war in Ukraine) - 2022 (YOUTUBE)BELLE AND SEBASTIAN - LAZY LINE PAINTER JANE - 1997 (YOUTUBE)IF YOU'RE FEELING SINISTER (BELLE AND SEBASTIAN PITCHFORK DOCUMENTARY) - 2013 (YOUTUBE)BELLE AND SEBASTIAN - UNNECESSARY DRAMA (OFFICIAL VIDEO) - 2022 (YOUTUBE)STUART MURDOCH'S FAVOURITE ALBUMS by Adrian Lobb - 2013 (THE QUIETUS)THE VELVET UNDERGROUND (Trailer for documentary directed by Todd Haynes) - 2022 (YOUTUBE)MEASLES MUMPS RUBELLA (BAND) - 2001 (FREE MUSIC ARCHIVE) Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Belle and Sebastian recorded their first two records nearly back to back and since then If You're Feeling Sinister has become a cult classic. The boys discusses bouncy British melodies, out-of-tune string sections, and the "rules" of songwriting. Listen to our episode companion playlist (compilation of the songs we referenced on this episode) here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1EanmU6W3CTB5KmblxMrjj?si=1814ace892da4414 (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1EanmU6W3CTB5KmblxMrjj?si=1814ace892da4414) Listen to If You're Feeling Sinister here: https://open.spotify.com/album/0cR6FGQSOUDEwwapI7yfQZ?si=u_-QQvLgQQW-Mb-Cahe1AQ (https://open.spotify.com/album/0cR6FGQSOUDEwwapI7yfQZ?si=u_-QQvLgQQW-Mb-Cahe1AQ) Email us your complaints (or questions / comments) at 1001AlbumComplaints@gmail.com Intro music courtesy of https://open.spotify.com/artist/6iUot3X4FwzuZVHMQ4xh4P?si=TOpyXme9QU-Hf71jjj7_DQ&dl_branch=1 (The Beverly Crushers) Outro music courtesy of https://open.spotify.com/artist/4ehOaXsBSc6eMO2fnveJU2?si=UrpyPkbrQh2AB9wQBLVbOg&dl_branch=1 (MEGA) Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/thechopunlimited/ (@thechopunlimited) NEW: We have Merch!https://www.amazon.com/1001-Album-Complaints-Premium-T-Shirt/dp/B09J36918F/ref=sr_1_38?qid=1652737355&refinements=p_4%3AThe+Chop+Unlimited&s=apparel&sr=1-38 ( T-Shirt #1) |https://my.captivate.fm/3FT/ref=sr_1_40?qid=1653253944&refinements=p_4%3AThe+Chop+Unlimited&s=apparel&sr=1-40 ( T-Shirt #2) Next week's album: Fleetwood Mac - Tusk
It was so much fun talking with Isobel Campbell. We hit on so many topics; some you'd expect like starting with Belle & Sebastian, working with Mark Lanegan, the effect COVID had on her projects, and what she's working on now. But we also talk about some things that you might not expect like how church music influenced her, how a cheeseburger and Annie Hall were the reasons she left Belle & Sebastian mid-tour, getting kicked out of orchestra, and what she did during a decade long hiatus from the music business. Isobel was incredibly gracious to speak with me so soon after Mark Lanegan's passing and we do discuss their music and relationship quite a bit. And she's got some great news about some reissues and new projects that should make everybody happy. Give her a follow on social media @isobelcampbellmusic on Instagram, @Isobel_Campbell on Twitter, pick up her music on Bandcamp or wherever you buy music. Follow us @PerformanceAnx on Twitter & Instagram. You can help us out with a review, with a coffee at ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety, or with merch at performanceanx.threadless.com. And I hope you enjoy this chat with Isobel Campbell on Performance Anxiety, part of the Pantheon Podcast Network.
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast we've got a pair of musicians who both suffer from the effects of LSD—that's lead singer disease—Stuart Murdoch and Ramesh Srivastava. Ramesh was and is now again the lead singer and chief creative force behind the Austin, Texas band Voxtrot, which burned bright but maybe too quick in the early 2000s. They released a series of rapturously received EPs and one LP that were beloved by fans of deeply British institutions like Sarah Records and The Smiths. But the band had split by 2010, and Ramesh went on to release a pair of solo albums that didn't quite have the impact his band did. For a while, he was content to leave Voxtrot in the past, but gathering material for two reissues gave him the spark to get thing going again. The next few months will see the release of both Early Music—which gathers the band's beloved EPs—and Cut from the Stone, which features rarities and B-sides. And then, like some unstoppable force of nature, Voxtrot will tour the U.S. again. Dates can be found at voxtrot.net. And in case you're not familiar, here's a great Voxtrot song called “The Start of Something.” Do you hear a bit of Belle and Sebastian in that song? They're a pretty clear influence on Voxtrot, and Srivastava met Stuart Murdoch while living in Glasgow in his younger days—you'll hear about their meet-cute in this conversation. Belle and Sebastian, of course, have had an incredible career over the past quarter century or so. They started life as a school project for Murdoch, a shy young man whose feelings spilled out into his gentle songs in a way that seemed then—and now—to be almost magical. Over the years, Belle and Sebastian developed from a sort of bedroom-pop project to a massive pop machine, while never losing that spirit of playfulness and sincerity that Murdoch has always projected. The band recently released their ninth studio album, called A Bit of Previous. The title is a bit tricky in that it seems to reference the good old days but also Murdoch's longtime interest in Buddhism, which he explored in greater depth during the pandemic. In this conversation, you'll actually hear a bit about how both Ramesh and Stuart approach spirituality, both Christianity and Buddhism. You'll hear how being a “gay brown person” pushed Ramesh away from religion for a long time. They talk about the aforementioned “lead singer disease,” and how that affects everyday life. And we get to hear about a young Stuart Murdoch making his way to the London flat of one of his musical heroes, but then deciding not to actually knock on his door. Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Ramesh Srivastava and Stuart Murdoch for chatting. If you like what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite social channels and check out talkhouse.com for lots of great written pieces, too. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time.
Esta semana en Islas de Robinson, clásicos años 90. Segunda mitad, del 95 al 97... con nocturnidad y alevosía... Suenan: TEENAGE FANCLUB - "NEIL JUNG" ("GRAND PRIX", 1995) / THE JAYHAWKS - "NOTHING LEFT TO BORROW" ("TOMORROW THE GREEN GRASS", 1995) / WILCO - "SUNKEN TREASURE" ("BEING THERE", 1996) / JASON FALKNER - "DON'T SHOW ME HEAVEN" ("AUTHOR UNKNOWN", 1995) / ERIC MATTHEWS - "HOP AND TICKLE" ("IT'S HEAVY IN HERE", 1995) / RICHARD DAVIES - "JUBILEE" ("THERE'S NEVER BEEN A CROWD LIKE THIS", 1995) / GORKY'S ZYGOTIC MYNCI - "MINIATURE KINGDOMS" ("BARAFUNDLE", 1997) / BELLE AND SEBASTIAN - "SEEING OTHER PEOPLE" ("IF YOU'RE FEELING SINISTER", 1996) / THE AUTEURS - "FEAR OF FLYING" ("AFTER MURDER PARK", 1996) / AIMEE MANN - "ALL OVER NOW" ("I'M WITH STUPID", 1995) / ELLIOTT SMITH - "SAY YES" ("EITHER/OR", 1997) / SILVER JEWS - "INSIDE THE GOLDEN DAYS OF MISSING YOU" ("THE NATURAL BRIDGE", 1996) / YOU AM I - "DEAD LETTER CHORUS" ("HOURLY DAILY", 1996) / SLOAN - "NOTHING LEFT TO MAKE ME WANT TO STAY" ("ONE CHORD TO ANOTHER", 1996) / Escuchar audio
On this episode of the Blind Tiger Record Club Podcast, David W. Williams and Kevin Lee discuss the May Spotlight, New Store Additions & Headbanger Albums. We will be talking about new releases from Arcade Fire, Belle and Sebastian, John Mellencamp, North Mississippi Allstars, and the Architects The albums are discussed and clips of songs from the albums are played. It is a great introduction to both the artists and the albums. Our Spotlight album is a new release that we really are excited about, but it's not part of our member's Record of the Month Program. We pick one new release every month that we choose to "Spotlight". The New Store Additions discussed on this episode are newly added albums to the B.T.R.C. Record Store; usually within the last thirty days. All these albums are available for purchase at BlindTigerRecordClub.com. Our Headbanger Album is a separate club dedicated to all Metal and Hard rock subgenres. The membership is month to month, so you can start and stop anytime. It's the best way to secure copies of limited run vinyl from the best releases in Metal. We also have a "bonus" portion of this show where we discuss the May Classics album since we didn't have a chance to record the dedicated Classic episode this month. It's the 10th anniversary edition of Torches by Foster the People. Here are the albums included in this episode of the Blind Tiger Record Club Podcast and On Air: Spotlight Album - Arcade Fire | WE (Ltd. Ed. 18G Audiophile White Vinyl / Thick Gatefold Jacket with a Poster) BONUS ALBUM - May Classics ROTM - Foster the People - Torches X (Ltd. Ed. 140G Double Orange Vinyl) Belle and Sebastian | A Bit of Previous (Ltd. Ed. Cover and Standard Cover) John Mellencamp | Strictly a One-Eyed Jack North Mississippi Allstars | Set Sail (Ltd. Ed. Color Vinyl and Standard Black Vinyl) Headbanger - The Architects | For Those That Wish To Exist At Abbey Road (Ltd. Ed. Clear, Yellow, and Purple Vinyl and Standard Black Double Vinyl / Gatefold Jacket) Whether or not you are a member of Blind Tiger Record Club, the B.T.R.C. Podcast is a great way to get introduced to some new artists and discover some albums that you may not be familiar with. All the music in our subscription program and that we discuss on this show are on vinyl and have been released or reissued in the last 30 - 60 days. The show is designed to be a discovery platform for new music "on vinyl", but even if you do not collect or listen to vinyl, it's still a fun way to explore new music. *The Blind Tiger Record Club Podcast is sponsored by 85 Supply. Go to 85supply.com or email info@85supply.com to get started. For 5% off of your first order, simply mention "Blind Tiger Record Club" via email or over the phone with your rep. It's that simple. Hosts: David W. Williams and Kevin Lee Executive Producer - David W. Williams A Blind Tiger Entertainment, LLC Production This episode was edited and mixed by the team at Sound On Studios Theme song written and produced by Jasen Rauch Headbanger Intro theme by Love & Death For more information on becoming a member of the Blind Tiger Record Club, shopping the thousands of titles in the record store, or listening to previous episodes of the podcast, go to BlindTigerRecordClub.com.
Will, Chris and Craig discuss new albums by the Smile, Say Sue Me, and Belle and Sebastian, plus live reports and bonus songs of the week.
durée : 00:54:18 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Vous connaissez la formule, c'est celle de certains soirs de Very Good Trip : un seul groupe, une certaine couleur musicale, de bout en bout. Qui devrait vous entraîner dans un voyage plein de mélodie, de parfums, de couleurs et de légèreté. On démarre en douceur.
durée : 00:54:33 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Very Good Trip vous emmène dans la banlieue de Manchester et à Glasgow, en Écosse, mais pas seulement.
As broadcast May 12, 2022 with plenty of new cuts to taste test for your streaming palette. Lots of new tunes to go through in hour 1 along with a highlight of Jazzanova's new remixes compilation featuring the sounds selected by DJ Amir's Strata Records The Sound of Detroit compilation to start. Beyond that, new joints out from Swatkins, Kutiman, Bobby Oroza, Monster Rally, and a slew of others as well to cover the first half of the show. Dan Lloyd joins us once again after a very busy weekend of album releases, most notably Sharon Van Etten, The Smile, and Rammstein. We also had some major beef getting dropped via Twitter by The Lemonheads directed at Jawbreaker, which we discussed somewhat at length before closing the show with Belle and Sebastian from their new LP.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)DJ Amir w/Jazzanova & Sean Haefeli – Introduction & Lost My LoveSwatkins – Until I Get BackTanika Charles – Hold Me (Like A Grudge)Ennio Morricone – Passporto per l'allegriaKutiman – Tears of One HundredEx-poets – Bay of Pigs Part II (30:53)Bobby Oroza feat Cold Diamond & Mink – Through These TearsDojo Cuts feat Carlton Jumel Smith – Here We Are (inst.)Monster Rally – Golden ShoresAdrian Quesada feat Gabriel Garzon-Montano – El ParaguasThe Diasonics – BalanceJean Carne feat Jazz Is Dead – The SummertimeEmanative feat Liz Elensky & Ben Hadwen – Fall In To Me Part III (58:37)Rammstein – AngstBlack midi – Welcome to HellThe Smile – Thin ThingThe Chats – 6L GTRRolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – My EchoStarcrawler – Roadkill Part IV (90:10)RKL – Scab on My Brain (Live)U2 – Sunday Bloody SundaySharon van Etten – HeadspaceJawbreaker – BoxcarThe Lemonheads – It's a Shame About RayBelle and Sebastian – Talk to Me, Talk to Me
Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond
Today we're talking to Stuart Murdoch and Stevie Jackson from the Scottish folk-pop band, Belle & Sebastian. After seven years, the indie pop band is releasing their ninth studio album, their first in seven years – A Bit of Previous. The album was recorded in Belle & Sebastian's hometown of Glasgow, after plans to record in LA fell through because of the pandemic. Bruce Headlam talks to Stuart and Stevie about their new album and the band plays songs live from the new project. Stuart also talks about how getting sick at 21 was a critical moment in his music career, and how he is not personally itching to get back out in front of a live audience. Subscribe to Broken Record's YouTube channel to hear all of our interviews: https://www.youtube.com/brokenrecordpodcast and follow us on Twitter @BrokenRecord. You can also check out past episodes here: https://brokenrecordpodcast.com. Hear a playlist of all of our favorite R.E.M. and Michael Stipe songs HERE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to Transmissions. Today on the show we're joined by Sarah Martin of Glasgow's Belle and Sebastian. The legendary Scottish indie band has a new album out now on Matador, A Bit Of Previous. Offering sunshine pop, disco-inflected groovers, and plenty of jangle, it's a record that finds Belle and Sebastian sounding very much refreshed. Martin joined the band just after it started, linking up with songwriter Stuart Murdoch right before the recording of the landmark album If You're Feeling Sinister. She joined host Jason P. Woodbury to discuss the new record, the band's history, that infamous scene in High Fidelity, the Belle and Sebastian cruise and much more. You can support this podcast by checking out our Patreon page. Transmissions is written and produced by Jason P. Woodbury. Our audio is edited by Andrew Horton. Our show is executive produced by Justin Gage, Aquarium Drunkard founder. AD Transmissions is part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Rate, review, subscribe, and spread the word if you dig the show.
Clio Barnard talks to Samira Ahmed about directing the television adaptation of Sarah Perry's bestselling novel The Essex Serpent. It stars Claire Danes as Cora Seaborne, a naturalist who moves to Essex to investigate reports of a giant serpent living in the marshes. Cora thinks it might be a living fossil. She meets Will Ransome, the local vicar, played by Tom Hiddleston, is surprised by his openness to scientific ideas, and they form a bond. But a young girl dies and the locals believe Cora is drawing the serpent to them. Trinidadian author Lisa Allen-Agostini's first novel for adults, The Bread The Devil Knead, has been shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction. A dark story domestic violence but laced with humour Lisa talks about writing it in her native Trinidadian dialect. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Julian May
Chris and Andy talk about the 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' and 'House of Dragon' trailers that dropped this week and whether or not event-izing TV is the only way to get people to watch it (1:00). Then they talk about the different energies coming from this season of 'Atlanta' so far (25:18), before Andy is joined by Belle and Sebastian frontman Stuart Murdoch to talk about their new album 'A Bit of Previous' (43:43). Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Guest: Stuart Murdoch Producer: Kaya McMullen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Belle and Sebastian released the first album Tigermilk in 1996, and they've released eight more since—a catalog that helped define the sound of rock and indie in the new millennium through buoyant melodies and verbose lyrics. Their new album, A Bit of Previous, continues to refine their unique sound but also embraces new musical directions. We spoke to Stuart Murdoch, leader of the 7-piece band hailing from Glasgow, Scotland, about their latest project. Songs Discussed Belle and Sebastian - Young and Stupid, Unnecessary Drama, If They're Shooting at You Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Scottish indie pop band Belle and Sebastian are next week releasing their first full-length album in seven years, A Bit Of Previous. The title is a nod to the Buddhist idea of reincarnation, a concept that struck a chord with frontman Stuart Murdoch, who has been drawn to the spiritual practice in recent years.
Belle and Sebastian drummer Richard Colburn joins me today, on his former life as a semi-professional snooker player, the chance meeting that led to joining the band, the recording and release of their debut Tigermilk - and recording new album A Bit Of Previous at their self-built Glasgow studio.Pre-order the album and catch them on tour this year: https://belleandsebastian.com/Thinking of going to 2000 Trees Festival 6-9 July in Cheltenham, headlined by IDLES, Jimmy Eat World, Thrice and Turnstile + so many more great bands?Use the voucher code '101POD' to get 10% off your tickets: https://www.twothousandtreesfestival.co.uk/tickets/Songs: Belle and Sebastian 'Young and Stupid', Cock Sparrer 'Working' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Este podcast comienza con el último adelanto de 'Ritual', el disco que Dorian publica el 22 de abril y que Radio 3 adelanta el día 20. Se trata de 'Energía Rara', un pelotazo que, cuenta con la colaboración de Alizzz. Seguimos con Ainhoa Sánchez, Young Guv y Elf Power, escuchamos la carta de presentación del nuevo álbum de Lizzo, un rompepistas llamado 'About Damn Time' y escuchamos el regreso de The Kills con el aniversario de 'No Wow' y la nueva mezcla, a cargo de Tchad Blake. DORIAN ft ALIZZZ – Energía Rara ALIZZZ ft C TANGANA – Ya No Vales I’M FROM BARCELONA – Violins (Elyella Remix) AINHOA SÁNCHEZ – Cada Vez Que Te Vas YOUNG GUV & JAMES MATTHEW VII - Change Your Mind ELF POWER - Undigested Parts NIÑA POLACA – La Muerte de Mufasa THE VACCINES – Younger Meteors CVC - Docking The Pay BELLE AND SEBASTIAN – Young and Stupid ALFIE TEMPLEMAN – Colour Me Blue LIZZO - About Damn Time ANDERSON PAAK ft KENDRICK LAMAR - Tints JACK WHITE - Eosophobia THE KILLS - No Wow (The Tchad Blake Mix 2022) BIZNAGA – Madrid Nos Pertenece CHARLI XCX - Used To Know Me Escuchar audio
ALFIE TEMPLEMAN – Colour Me Blue CHARLI XCX - Used To Know Me THE VACCINES – Disaster Girl MAXIMO PARK - Great Art BIZNAGA – Madrid Nos Pertenece LAUNDER – Chipper AINHOA SÁNCHEZ – Miedo a Perdernos SAÂDA BONAIRE – Extremes LIZZO - About Damn Time INTERPOL – Toni CVC - Docking The Pay SEXY ZEBRAS – Tonterías SUU – Tu a Menorca I Jo a L’Escala DORIAN – Energía Rara JAMIE XX – Let’s Do It Again BELLE AND SEBASTIAN – Young and Stupid PHOEBE BRIDGERS - Sidelines Escuchar audio
As broadcast April 13, 2022 with a plentitude of haggis for your Scots podcast feast! Tonight we took a trip to Scotland for all the tunes we could fit into a two hour window as we visited the land of The Proclaimers, Donovan, Belle & Sebastian, and so many other legends of music both old and future that it was very hard cutting it down. Great tunes from up-and-coming artists as well like Swiss Portrait, SACRED PAWS, and Posable Action Figures in the process as well. Get your Glasgow Smile on. Well, no you probably don't want that.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Gerry Cinnamon – Where We're GoingSACRED PAWS – The ConversationCommunity Swimming Pool – another heartSwiss Portrait – Find My WayDonovan – Season of the WitchBelle & Sebastian – If They're Shooting At You Part II (32:32)Haley Johnsen – ColdAnnie Lennox – Why Ayakara – Soothe YaPosable Action Figures – Welcome AttentionEagleowl – Into the FoldThe Proclaimers – Sunshine On Leith Part III (62:50)Dougie MacLean – CaledoniaMike Vass – Quiet VoicesThe Proclaimers - I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)Gerry Cinnamon - SometimesThe Corries - Flower of ScotlandMersault – Klopfgeist Part IV (96:11)Del Amitri - Roll To MeSimple Minds – Alive & KickingFrightened Rabbit - The WoodpileMogwai – Ceiling GrannySan E - Story of someone I know (아는사람 얘기)BULGOG!D!SCO – Bichullae (비출래)
Welcome to Off The Beat & Track Podcast with me Stu Whiffen.This episodes special guest is Stevie Jackson of Belle And SebastianI met with Stevie remotely and we had a wonderful chat, talking about growing up, school, creativity, clubbing, some great records and so much moreHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please feel free to support the podcast herehttps://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack orwww.patreon.com/offthebeatandtrackOTBAT is proudly sponsored by www.hotelchocolat.com Please also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links below Off The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
All Songs host Bob Boilen shares his favorite new tracks of the week, including some powerful story-songs, from a drug-filled fling to lies learned about a lost father, an underwater journey and more.Featured Songs And Artists:1. Curse Of Lono: "So Damned Beautiful (feat. Tess Parks)," from People In Cars2. Gang of Youths: "you in everything," from angel in realtime3. Belle and Sebastian: "Unnecessary Drama," from A Bit of Previous4. Niia: "Forward," from Mouthful of Salt5. Deer Scout: "Peace with the Damage," from Woodpecker6. Scout laRue Willis: "Shouldn't I Be" (Single)
Hear all the music on our rolling playlist: https://bit.ly/CultBunk After a sneaky single drop from their new album A Bit of Previous, Scottish indie pop megastar Stuart Murdoch of Belle and Sebastian joins us to talk about making floating music festivals and his Sundance Award-winning film. Crime writer par excellence William Shaw speaks to Siân and Jelena about The Dropout on Disney Star starring Amanda Siegfried as disgraced biotech billionaire Elizabeth Holmes, and The Weather Station's latest album, How is It That I Should Look at the Stars, and Andrew Harrison and Linda Marric go to see The Batman. Plus, we listen to the the new Butcher Boy anthology 'You Had A Kind Face'. It's available to order at https://needlemythology.tmstor.es/ - and the first ones in get a limited edition postcard set. “Songwriting is moaning to music - and I've been doing it for 26 years now.” - Stuart Murdoch “We're in the age of the newsroom drama. It's a new kind of history-making.”- Jelena Sofronijevic “My Buddhist nun appeared to me in a dream, and helped me pick the songs from the album to turn into singles.” - Stuart Murdoch “This Weather Station album sounds like it's recorded in a room where's she afraid of waking the neighbours.” - William Shaw Written and presented by Siân Pattenden and Jelena Sofronijevic. Audio production by Alex Rees. Theme music: ‘Bunker Theme (Juntos Mix)' by Kenny Dickinson. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. The Culture Bunker is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As broadcast February 24, 2022 with plenty of new & old to keep your pod experience glistening with a vintage shine. Tonight we open the show with Bo Diddley, who on this date won a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 1998 Grammy Awards along with Roy Orbison. Then we get into the bevvy of funk and soul out for the week, with new albums out from Stro Elliot, Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, along with great Israeli-Turkish collab record called Remotely Close that you should definitely check out in full. After 9 bells Dan Lloyd is once again in the house to take us through the new rock tunes for the week, with Fontaines DC, Goose, and Grace McKagan all out with notable new singles. However, we ended the show with a three track tribute to Mark Lanegan, who passed away at just 57 years of age. Mark was a huge presence in rock since his early days with Screaming Trees through his time with Queens of the Stone Age and after as a soloist. He will be missed and may he rest in power.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Bo Diddley – Bite YouKutiman feat Elif Caglar – Remotely Close: SilkywayAdeline – Maintain (Jafunk remix)Sister Sledge ft Sledgendary – FreeIsak Thomas & The Stoop Boys – The OthersideThe Sure Fire Soul Ensemble – The Other Side Part II (32:50)Sefi Zisling feat Cagri Sertel – Remotely Close: Purple MidnightEbi Soda feat Yazz Ahmed – ChandlerEl Michels Affair – Things Done ChangedStro Elliot feat James Brown – The Big Purple DonutRIVER feat Lute – WE'LL BE TOGETHERDelvon Lamarr Organ Trio – Uncertainty Part III (61:16)Hot Water Music – Lock UpFontaines DC – I Love YouCoheed and Cambria – The Liar's ClubEd Sheeran – Bad Habits feat. Bring Me The HorizonGoose – Dripfield Part IV (95:09)The Afghan Whigs – I'll Make You See God Guerilla Toss – Famously AliveGrace McKagan – Baby That's Rock N RollScreaming Trees – All I KnowQueens of the Stone Age – A Song For the DeadMark Lanegan and Isobell Campbell –Time of the Season