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On this week's episode, David sits down with Billy Perkins to discuss Sufjan Stevens' 2005 masterpiece centered around the state of "Illinois". This is part two of that conversation
On this week's episode, David sits down with Billy Perkins to discuss Sufjan Stevens' 2005 masterpiece centered around the state of "Illinois". This is part one of that conversation.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with an all-star cast of Billy Perkins, Rodney Willis, Andrew Baum, and Nathan Jochum to discuss the 2008 eclectic indie classic by Dr. Dog, "Fate".This is part two of that conversation.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with an all-star cast of Billy Perkins, Rodney Willis, Andrew Baum, and Nathan Jochum to discuss the 2008 eclectic indie classic by Dr. Dog, "Fate".This is part one of that conversation.
On this week's episodes of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Billy Perkins and Jeremy Graham to discuss 1994 indie "lo-fi" classic, "Bee Thousand", by Guided by Voices.
On this week's episode, David sits down with Nathan Jochum and Billy Perkins to discuss one of the most influencial and innovative albums in the early 2000s, the multi genre classic, Wilco's "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot". This is the podcast that's been over two and a half years in the making, kind of like that album. This is part three of that conversation. Don't worry, that's it.
On this week's episode, David sits down with Nathan Jochum and Billy Perkins to discuss one of the most influencial and innovative albums in the early 2000s, the multi genre classic, Wilco's "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot". This is the podcast that's been over two and a half years in the making, kind of like that album. This is part two of that conversation.
On this week's episode, David sits down with Nathan Jochum and Billy Perkins to discuss one of the most influencial and innovative albums in the early 2000s, the multi genre classic, Wilco's "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot". This is the podcast that's been over two and a half years in the making, kind of like that album. This is part one of that conversation.
On this week's episode, David sits down with Billy Perkins and Bryant Sanders to discuss the 1972 album from Stevie Wonder's classic run of masterpieces, "Talking Book". This is part two of that conversation.
On this week's episode, David sits down with Billy Perkins and Bryant Sanders to discuss the 1972 album from Stevie Wonder's classic run of masterpieces, "Talking Book". This is part one of that conversation.
On this episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Billy Perkins to discuss one of the most influential and experimental albums of all time, The Beach Boys' (well, Brian Wilson's) opus, "Pet Sounds". This is part two of that conversation.
On this episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Billy Perkins to discuss one of the most influential and experimental albums of all time, The Beach Boys' (well, Brian Wilson's) opus, "Pet Sounds". This is part one of that conversation.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Andy Buck and Billy Perkins to discuss 1987 critically acclaimed fifth album by The Replacements, "Pleased to Meet Me".This is part two of that conversation.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Andy Buck and Billy Perkins to discuss 1987 critically acclaimed fifth album by The Replacements, "Pleased to Meet Me".This is part one of that conversation.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Billy Perkins and Tony Aiken to discuss Jeff Buckley's one and only album, the 1994 now classic, "Grace". This is part two of that conversation.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Billy Perkins and Tony Aiken to discuss Jeff Buckley's one and only album, the 1994 now classic, "Grace". This is part one of that conversation.
On this episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Nathan Jochum, Billy Perkins, and Thomas Bernardin to discuss the 1994 solo classic by Tom Petty and produced by Rick Rubin, "Wildflowers". This is part two of that conversation.
On this episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Nathan Jochum, Billy Perkins, and Thomas Bernardin to discuss the 1994 solo classic by Tom Petty and produced by Rick Rubin, "Wildflowers". This is part one of that conversation.
On this episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Billy Perkins to discuss the1998 late catalog classic by Willie Nelson, "Teatro".This is part two of that conversation.
On this episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Billy Perkins to discuss the1998 late catalog classic by Willie Nelson, "Teatro".This is part one of that conversation.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Billy Perkins and Rodney Willis to discuss Genesis' fourth and last album with Peter Gabriel, "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway".
On this week's episode of the Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Bryant Sanders and Billy Perkins to discuss one of the most popular and accessible albums about inner turnmoil and breakups through song, "Rumors", by Fleetwood Mac.
On this week's episode, David sits down with Joe Vowels and Billy Perkins to discuss the classic 1983 self titled debut by Violent Femmes.
On this week's episode, David sits down with Billy Perkins, Joe Vowels, and Nathan Jochum to discuss the 1997 major label debut of the Idaho indie band, Built to Spill, and the album, "Perfect From Now On".This is part two of that conversation.
On this week's episode, David sits down with Billy Perkins, Joe Vowels, and Nathan Jochum to discuss the 1997 major label debut of the Idaho indie band, Built to Spill, and the album, "Perfect From Now On".This is part one of that conversation.
On this week's episode of the Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Joe Vowels and Billy Perkins to discuss the 1991, six song, second and final album, "Spiderland", by Slint.
On this week's episode, David sits down with Billy Perkins and Rodney Willis to discuss the breakout classic album for Van Morrison, 1970's "Moondance". This is Part Two of that conversation.
On this week's episode, David sits down with Billy Perkins and Rodney Willis to discuss the breakout classic album for Van Morrison, 1970's "Moondance". This is Part One of that conversation.
On this week's episode of the Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Billy Perkins to discuss 2019's "The Livelong Day" by contemporary Irish folk music group, Lankum.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Billy Perkins and Tony Aiken to discuss the career of musician, performer, innovator, and actor, David Bowie.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Billy Perkins and Bryant Sanders to discuss Prince's 1987 double album pop funk masterpiece, "Sign O' The Times".This is part three of that conversation.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Billy Perkins and Bryant Sanders to discuss Prince's 1987 double album pop funk masterpiece, "Sign O' The Times".This is part two of that conversation.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Billy Perkins and Bryant Sanders to discuss Prince's 1987 double album pop funk masterpiece, "Sign O' The Times".This is part one of that conversation.
On this week's episode, David is joined by the one, the only, Mr. Billy Perkins, to discuss the return of the Arctic Monkeys and their 2022 album, "The Car".
On this week's episode, David is joined by super guest, Billy Perkins, to talk about The Clash's 1979, punk/new wave/rock classic, "London Calling". This is part one of that conversation.
On this week's episode, David is joined by super guest, Billy Perkins, to talk about The Clash's 1979, punk/new wave/rock classic, "London Calling". This is part one of that conversation.
On this week's episode, David sits down with man himself, Billy Perkins, to discuss Midnight Oil's, new wave, post-punk, 1982 classic, "10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1".
On this week's episode, David sits down with a star studded group of special guests, including Billy Perkins, Nathan Jochum, and Ryan Conners of Old Time Boxing, to talk Pavement's 1994 indie rock classic, "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain".
On this week's episode, David sits down with our favorite special guest, Billy Perkins, to talk about Elvis Costello's 1980 "new wave" classic, "Get Happy".This is part 2 of that conversation.
On this week's episode, David sits down with our favorite special guest, Billy Perkins, to talk about Elvis Costello's 1980 "new wave" classic, "Get Happy".This is part 1 of that conversation.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David is joined by the one, the only, Billy Perkins, to discuss the 1999 classic neo-psychedelia album, "The Soft Bulletin" by The Flaming Lips.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sat down with one of our most frequent and favorite guests, Billy Perkins, to talk about R.E.M.'s 1992 classic, "Automatic for the People".This is part 2 of that conversation.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David and Nathan sit down with one of our most frequent and favorite guests, Billy Perkins, to talk about R.E.M.'s 1992 classic, "Automatic for the People".This is part 1 of that conversation.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David is joined by one of our favorite recurring guests, Billy Perkins, to talk to about The Pixies' 1989 classic, "Doolittle".This is part 2 of that conversation.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David is joined by one of our favorite recurring guests, Billy Perkins, to talk to about The Pixies' 1989 classic, "Doolittle".This is part 1 of that conversation.
On this week's episode, we have our old friend and number one fan, Billy Perkins, back to talk about about 1972's "Exile on Main St." Exile is one of the Stone's most unique endeavors which became all time classic in it's own way.
On this week's episode, we are joined by special guest, Billy Perkins, to discuss Beck's 1996 genre busting masterpiece, "Odelay". This is Part 2 of that conversation.
On this week's episode, we are joined by special guest, Billy Perkins, to discuss Beck's 1996 genre busting masterpiece, "Odelay". This is Part 1 of that conversation.
Andy MacDougall's guests this episode are Billy Perkins, an Austin-based artist, and Dan MacAdam, an artist/printer from Chicago. Billy is a classic illustrator, inspired by comic book artists from his youth. Dan uses his own photographs of decrepit post-industrial buildings and machines scattered around Chicago as the basis of his unique work. They look gritty, but the technique he has evolved is anything but; it incorporates a mix of digital manipulation in prepress to separate colors and add elements like type and band names that fit the overall vibe. Both design posters for a variety of bands and performers, many you might recognize. Listen to their stories as they prepare for Flatstock 77 at the famed SXSW festival and conference in Austin, Texas. Read the accompanying column with images of Perkins' and MacAdam's artwork here.
We are very excited to present a new show, Over the Rainbow with Billy Perkins, a ‘Desert Island Discs’-style interview with stories and songs. Billy just celebrated his 88th birthday. A lifelong bachelor born and bred in Dublin, he has been self-isolating during the pandemic, like so many older people. In this episode, he talks ... The post Over the Rainbow with Billy Perkins Episode 1 appeared first on Radioactive International.
Justin is joined by bass extraordinaire Billy Perkins, aka, Willy P. We discuss three of the many pop/punk bands of the 90's while drinking a spicy beer from Rogue Ales. MxPx, Goldfinger, Blink-182? Sure. Bring on the power chords!
On this Episode... Jerod Swift from "Elixir", Billy Perkins from "Butcherwhite" and Brandon Gibbs from "Darkness;Ending" stopped by the Studio to promote their upcoming show at Hanovers on Saturday, November 10th... Much Love, Enjoy ;)
Kids get yourself a pad and pen for this one, because were going deep on this installment of Is the Juice Worth the Squeeze. Meet Billy Perkins he's a lifestyle and movement coach based in San Diego, California. When we met at the end of 2010 we were both for a lack of better term endurance meatheads. Since then we've both gone down our own spritual paths in a quest to find the meaning of life. In this episode we discuss depression, what defines us as humans, working with plant medicines, and the journey of Billy writing his book. To date this is the longest episode I've recorded and we could have kept going. I am truly grateful for this conversation with Billy. I hope you all appreciate it as much as I do. You can find Billy's writting @https://billyperkins.blog and on Instagram @billybrain Here's a sample of Billy's writting that really resoniated with me CONTAINED Most days, at least lately, I sit in solitude justifying my existence in her life. Each day grows increasingly harder to justify than the last. I don't always feel worthy – of her. Of the life we share. I'd like to be something more than what I experience myself to be, do something extraordinary. Make more money. Overcome the sadness of reality. Maybe I will do these things. I worry I won't. I worry its too late for me. I worry she's contained by an illusion of maybe. I share this with her. She listens. When I am done, she points out how we are all contained within an illusion of maybe. It sounds different when she says it. As it rolls off of her tongue, maybe sounds like hope.
Kids get yourself a pad and pen for this one, because were going deep on this installment of Is the Juice Worth the Squeeze. Meet Billy Perkins he's a lifestyle and movement coach based in San Diego, California. When we met at the end of 2010 we were both for a lack of better term endurance meatheads. Since then we've both gone down our own spritual paths in a quest to find the meaning of life. In this episode we discuss depression, what defines us as humans, working with plant medicines, and the journey of Billy writing his book. To date this is the longest episode I've recorded and we could have kept going. I am truly grateful for this conversation with Billy. I hope you all appreciate it as much as I do. You can find Billy's writting @https://billyperkins.blog and on Instagram @billybrain Here's a sample of Billy's writting that really resoniated with me CONTAINED Most days, at least lately, I sit in solitude justifying my existence in her life. Each day grows increasingly harder to justify than the last. I don’t always feel worthy – of her. Of the life we share. I’d like to be something more than what I experience myself to be, do something extraordinary. Make more money. Overcome the sadness of reality. Maybe I will do these things. I worry I won’t. I worry its too late for me. I worry she’s contained by an illusion of maybe. I share this with her. She listens. When I am done, she points out how we are all contained within an illusion of maybe. It sounds different when she says it. As it rolls off of her tongue, maybe sounds like hope.
Billy Perkins, Justin Stanfield and Bill Ables from Austin's own "Butcherwhite" stop by the studio for a super laid back episode... The guys get me caught up on all of the going on's in the world of the band and the bands 12 year history... The band will soon be going into the studio so be looking for a new album coming soon... To hear the music of "Butcherwhite", go to www.reverbnation.com/butcherwhite ...Much love, enjoy ;)
Here is a recap of our South-By_Southwest edition of One Man Brand radio, with four interesting interviews with people we ran into around the festival. Ewan Spence is a SXSW regular who invited Ray to be on his Eurovision podcast. Billy Perkins makes a living as a poster artist and is active at the annual Flatstock. Ponytrap's Quentin Oliver talks about being in a band with his wife and a bunch of robots, not to mention the rave reviews they got from NPR and National Geographic, and radio activist Stephen Worden gives the show and our listeners his unique spin on the future of radio.
Billy was gracious enough to let me interview him for a second time after I happened to delete the first show. Just like the first time we chatted, he crushed it. There is so much that he has to share … Continued The post Stories, Relationships and Earthships with Billy Perkins appeared first on Bare Naked Health Podcast.
This week we return to the coffee shop for another installment of the Caffeinated Movie Geek, including geek activities, a look at the new book “Crazy 4 Cult - Cult Movie Art” and a return to Movie Fan Freakshow, as we tell the freaky tales of three unusual characters. And if that wasn’t enough, somewhere along the way we mention…The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made, being Steve Zahn’s publicist, Erin Cummins, The American, making hand motions, Black Dead, a trip to Florence, Clay Pigeons, brushing up against everything you envy and resent, Mario Kart, Paul Rudd‘s street cred, Macon County Line, a Charlie horse in her throat, Howard the Duck, The Thing With Two Heads, Boardwalk Empire, Gore Vidal, Bitch Slap, The Bicycle Thief, being worried about Clooney’s back, Godfather reboot, ghost boobs, writing a check in Italy, Smokey and the Bandit, most disappointing movie, if you like people dieing, Party Down, Vince Vaughn… are you making fun of me?, those Hemingway girls, penises and pretty faces, the doctor punched Owen Wilson, enlarging the eyes in your artwork, I’m gonna kick your ass and then I’m gonna reenact kicking your ass, he admired…her courtesy, if you’re not inspired by boobs - there’s something wrong, Italian geek activities, the hooker with the heart of gold, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, people set out on an adventure - which is a really bad idea, being raised in a closet, Raquel Welch, Julia Voth, Il Posto, a DVD player that only plays Ione Skye movies, the REAL Make-a-Wish Foundation, webcams of nude beaches and the oral history of Sinbad movies. - Pulp Fiction artwork by Billy Perkins from the book: “Crazy 4 Cult - Cult Movie Art” - To see the artist’s renderings of this week’s freaks go to: http://moviefanfreakshow.com/ “This is the movie within the movie!”