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Tage "Coma Cop" Rönnqvist från den fantastiska podden 85-95; numera 96-06, bjöd på ett riktigt gött snack. Vi pratade såklart en massa om podden och dess humor kombinerat med intressanta inslag. Sen varvade vi detta med snack om musik, barndomsminnen, finska & svenska, Tages bubblare och valda låtar, fränare, punk, Fanfanfan, Black Ingvars, Uwe Boll, David Lynch, Stand-Up, algträsk, Burning Heart, HC och Kent.
Ulke: Grundaren och frontfiguren i Strebers och Dia Psalma slog sig ner i en liten hytt på årets punkbåt för att snacka om hur just Strebers drog igång men också storyn bakom Six Guns och Krymplings och det nuvarande samarbetet med Charta 77. Vidare till Black Ingvars, Big Brother 2003, punk, DIY, akustiska spelningar, Ulke vs. Bonni, soloplattan, det nya bandet, Ondt Blod, avtryck, tatueringar, Ninjabomb och Miami Vice.
Folks, this is Cover Me number 293. Covers by: Lenny Dee, Bad Manners, Lou Bega, Bjelleklang, Black-Ingvars, The Jack Million Band, Leo, Big Time Orchestra Tidal playlist here
Två härliga tjejer med ädla motiv är en podd av Clara Kristiansen och Elvira Lander. Trams, kärlek, vänskap, kriser och ångest avhandlas av två kompisar som verkligen försöker sitt bästa att vara bra människor. I alla fall oftast. Stötta oss gärna på Patreon, då blir vi så glada, så glada https://www.patreon.com/thtmam Gå med i vår Facebookgrupp för att diskutera avsnitten https://www.facebook.com/groups/2314288238805900/ Följ oss på Instagram @clarulk @snelvira
Vi funderar lite kring hur mycket bra musik som egentligen har släppts under våren, reflekterar över danska som sångspråk och avger en Masked Singer-rapport. Men snackar också om anledningen till anonymiteten kring artisten Magnus Johansson och en låt som nåt den magiska gränsen en miljard streams. Dessutom har Ricky Holmquist lyssnat på rykande färsk musik av Valerie June och Glasvegas medan Mikael Mjörnberg blickat bakåt och upptäckt allstar-projektet Astropol samt notslagitrippat med Yvonne. Samtalet i ”skivcirkeln” behandlar Perssons Packs album ”Äkta hjärtan” från 1991. Musiken som diskuteras i avsnittet hittar ni här: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0EfISEgzIxhmfqr4Bj4bCZ?si=5cb268867943495c Vinjettfoto: Martin Wilson (https://www.facebook.com/fotografmartinwilson) Vinjettmusik: Systemet (https://www.facebook.com/systemetmusic)
Kan man mixa musik och humor? Vi ger oss ut på tunn is och diskuterar humor i musik med så väl hög- som lågvattenmärken i korgen med exempel. Samtidigt passar vi på att fundera över fenomenet Dave Matthews Band och med utgångspunkt från nya plattan med Gatuplan reflekterar vi över musik som går hand i hand med att dricka öl i solen. Dessutom har Ricky Holmquist lyssnat på Awaze och en mäktig cover av Nothing compares to you medan Mikael Mjörnberg inspirerats till nostalgifest efter mötet med en ganska medioker singel och diggat ”återkomsten” av dysterkvistarna Solen. Samtalet i ”skivcirkeln” behandlar Elin Ruth Sigvardssons ep ”Fel” från 2017. Musiken som diskuteras i avsnittet hittar ni här: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0tAH2bu4onD9O9LWHk73UM?si=261521b33e3e4386 Vinjettfoto: Martin Wilson (https://www.facebook.com/fotografmartinwilson) Vinjettmusik: Systemet (https://www.facebook.com/systemetmusic)
Aflevering van Goudmijn met prachtige verhalen over de b-sides van oude singeltjes. In deze aflevering hoor je onder andere Diggi Loo Diggi Ley van Black Ingvars, To Sir With Love van Lulu, Cogli la prima mela van Angelo Branduardi en Teenage meisje van Rein de Vries.
This week Desmond and Tom Deja have a frank discussion about mental health and its portrayal in genre cinema through their review of an unlikely film: The Voices. Then, Rich the Monster Movie Kid reviews The Limehouse Golem. Songs included: "Voices" by Sturgill Simpson, "The Fox" by Black Ingvars, "Golem" by The Maladies, and "Mirror Reflection & The Hammer Reinvention" by Woods of Ypres. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
This week Desmond and Tom Deja have a frank discussion about mental health and its portrayal in genre cinema through their review of an unlikely film: The Voices. Then, Rich the Monster Movie Kid reviews The Limehouse Golem. Songs included: "Voices" by Sturgill Simpson, "The Fox" by Black Ingvars, "Golem" by The Maladies, and "Mirror Reflection & The Hammer Reinvention" by Woods of Ypres. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
This week Desmond and Tom Deja have a frank discussion about mental health and its portrayal in genre cinema through their review of an unlikely film: The Voices. Then, Rich the Monster Movie Kid reviews The Limehouse Golem. Songs included: "Voices" by Sturgill Simpson, "The Fox" by Black Ingvars, "Golem" by The Maladies, and "Mirror Reflection & The Hammer Reinvention" by Woods of Ypres. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
This week Desmond and Tom Deja have a frank discussion about mental health and its portrayal in genre cinema through their review of an unlikely film: The Voices. Then, Rich the Monster Movie Kid reviews The Limehouse Golem. Songs included: "Voices" by Sturgill Simpson, "The Fox" by Black Ingvars, "Golem" by The Maladies, and "Mirror Reflection & The Hammer Reinvention" by Woods of Ypres. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
¡BIENVENIDOS A ROCK & SHOUT! Una semana más volvemos mi compañero Chema Granados y yo, Adrián Fitipaldi, para traeros lo mejor del panorama nacional e internacional. Para abrir el programa, empezamos fuerte, con Brainstorm de Arctic Monkeys y pasamos directamente a nuestro DescubriRock de esta semana de la mano de los suecos Enforcer. En este programa os traemos dos novedades: The Nearly Deads, Our Last Night y lo nuevo, recién sacado del horno, de Marea. En el panorama nacional, RockCultura nos trae tres auténticos grupazos como son Asfalto, Leo Jiménez y Leize que pondrán toda la carne en el asador para dejarnos un buen sabor de boca nacional. En Tal día como hoy vamos a hablar de dos grandes personajes del mundo del rock. Hoy mismo 6 de Marzo cumplen años David Gilmour, guitarrista y vocalista de Pink Floyd y Walter Giardino el guitarrista de Rata Blanca. La versión de esta semana viene de la mano de Black-Ingvars que han versionado una canción muy separada del rock... Living La Vida Loca. https://open.spotify.com/user/fxn1b5i7iaajaslbi462illto/playlist/3Z3Ey8BTM38EPnmVLKllLQ?si=h0zvMfx9SJWWEXodOStAmg ¡Esperamos que os guste!
As most regular listeners know, we like to mix it up as far as themes/format on the Decibel Geek Podcast. Over the 2+ years of our existence one of our most popular formats seems to be our Bizarro Covers series where hard rock/metal bands perform songs that, shall we say, are not typical for what they would perform. We've had three very popular installments of this theme with many requests from listeners for a volume 4. With the glut of cover songs out there; many of which are not good, we sifted through and think we've pulled out some real gems that you'll enjoy. If not, it's some good comedy either way. We start things off with the Revolting Cocks taking on a 1979 Rod Stewart classic and pondering if you think they are sexy. Strange question coming from a band that's "revolting." You can pick this one up on their 1993 album Linger Ficken' Good. While Michael Jackson had quite a history of r&b hits, the closest he ever flirted with hard rock would probably have to be 1982's 'Beat It" from the iconic Thriller album. Featuring a some strong riffage from Steve Lukather and a scorching solo from Eddie Van Halen, the song was massive all over the world. We hear a much harder (yet still true to the original) spin on this track as Raintime, an Italian progressive/power metal band, blast out their version from 2007's Flies & Lies album. Nine Inch Nails converted a lot of people to a different type of rock (good or bad) in the early 1990's. A big part of that was the Pretty Hate Machine album. We hear a feminine vocal approach to 'Head Like a Hole' from Lullacry's Crucify My Heart album from 2003. Closing out segment one of the show is a song by Danish metal genre-mixers Volbeat. This band has really started to break through into the mainstream consciousness with their new album Outlaw Gentleman & Shady Ladies. We take a look back, however, at their extremely creative cover of a Johnny Cash song that will grab you by the tongue. One band that knows a lot about combining different elements of music under the metal umbrella is Anthrax. Their knack for taking hip hop foundations and building hard driving riffs on top has turned on fans of numerous genres to something they normally wouldn't tap into. We take a listen to their awesome update to a Beastie Boys track from the Beavis & Butthead Experience soundtrack. In the 2 years that we've been doing this show we never envisioned playing a montage song from a Rocky soundtrack. Actually, we did it a couple weeks ago but that was an obvious choice due to the vision theme of the episode. With that said, a show listener brought to our attention a fantastic cover performed by Bullet for My Valentine of a song from the Rocky IV soundtrack. We must break you. Up next is possibly the strangest song that we've ever played on the show (until later). The Black Ingvars are a band that has been in contention for airplay on a Bizarro Covers special but haven't quite made the list....until today. If any song fits the Bizarro category, this Swedish dance-metal band covering the Backstreet Boys certainly qualifies. Please take it in a lighthearted form and don't unsubscribe! Before we get to our next pick, we hear from listener Amy via our voicemail hotline (540) - DBGeek-1 if you'd like to call. Amy takes us to task for not including Dream Theater in our Epic Episode or our Big in Japan episode and asks if we have a personal beef with the band. We try to clear up any confusion as we spin a great Dream Theater cover of a Deep Purple song that will make us all closer. Two stories going on in the world of rock include Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek passing away as well as the most recent breakup of Stone Temple Pilots. We decided to have both stories cross paths with a great Doors cover performed by STP in happier times. Closing out today's show has to be the only song more Bizarro than the Black Ingvars offering. Stahlhammer is an Austrian metal band that's been around since 1992. Ironically, we spin a cover by the band of a song that was big right around that time in a much different world. Ever wondered what an Austrian metal band covering MC Hammer might sound like? Well, your wait is over. And we're outta time. See ya next week! Buy Music! Revolting Cocks Raintime Lullacry Volbeat Anthrax Bullet for My Valentine Black Ingvars Dream Theater Stone Temple Pilots Stahlhammer Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Fan Page Follow on Twitter E-mail Us Comment Below Call us on the Hotline! (540) DBGeek - 1 or (540) 342-3351