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In this weeks episode I was finally able to sit down with Ray Conrad. We have been trying to get this done for a long while and it just hasn't worked out but I was able to pin him down for a short podcast at Autumn Oaks. Ray is the owner of Bright Eyes Lights but more importantly he is a Black & Tan man and proud of it. We talk about how he came to be a Black & Tan man and a little about the association. He also had a few good stories to tell as well. Sponsers: https://conkeysoutdoors.com Promo Code TREETALKINTIME5 https://fullcrymag.com https://www.dusupply.com Merch: https://www.dusupply.com/hound-hunting-organizations/all-podcast-apparel.html Social Media: https://www.patreon.com/treetalkintime https://www.facebook.com/treetalkinmedia https://www.instagram.com/treetalkinmedia
Happy St Patrick's Day with a second celebration episode of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #598. McKasson & McDonald, Nathan Gourley and Laura Feddersen, Bill Mullen, Tartanic, Marc Gunn, Lissa Schneckenburger, Brad Tuck, Logical Fleadh, Thom Dunn, Andrew Finn Magill, Amelia Hogan, Hugh Morrison, The Celtic Kitchen Party, Lume de Biqueira, Niamh Parsons, Kilrush, Mad Maudlin, Patsy O'Brien, Alli Johnson, Boxing Robin, Karan Casey VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2023 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2023 episode. Vote Now! Two weeks after the episode is launched, I compile your votes to update a playlist on Spotify and YouTube. These are the results of your voting. You can help these artists out by following the playlists and adding tracks you love to your playlists. 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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:02 - Intro: Jason Nevins Family 0:21 - McKasson & McDonald "The Cheese Closet Set" from Harbour 4:55 - WELCOME 6:11 - Nathan Gourley and Laura Feddersen "The Morning Thrush / Spike Island Lasses" from Brightly or Darkly 10:12 - Bill Mullen "Whisky in the Jar" from The Beginning 13:57 - Tartanic "Brick O' Bracken" from Uncharted 15:30 - Marc Gunn "Drunken Sailor" from St Patrick's Day 19:04 - Lissa Schneckenburger "Step Aside/ Move On Over/ Patriarchy Is Dead" from Falling Forward 22:59 - Brad Tuck "The Creggan White Hare" from The Rocky Isle 27:10 - FEEDBACK 32:46 - Logical Fleadh "Fermoy Lasses/Noisy Curlew/Gravelwalk" from Logical Fleadh (17 - Track Album) 36:24 - Thom Dunn "Tell Me Ma" from Forfocséic, Vol. 3: Love & War 39:26 - Andrew Finn Magill "Tom of the Red Hills / Tom Ward's Downfall / The Western Lasses" from Roots 43:24 - Amelia Hogan "The Lark In The Clear Air" from Taking Flight 47:02 - Hugh Morrison "Aidan's/Ali MacGregor's Jig/ Made In Texas" from Under A Texas Skye 50:13 - The Celtic Kitchen Party "Just for Tonight" from Last Call 53:29 - Lume de Biqueira "MAÑANA MÁS" from MAÑANA MÁS 57:11 - THANKS 1:00:25 - Niamh Parsons "The Rigs of Rye" from Heart's Desire 1:04:43 - Kilrush “Toss the Jam” from Kilrush 1:08:55 - Wolf & Clover "Shanagolden" from Wolf & Clover 1:13:36 - Patsy O'Brien "The Old Copperplate - The Exile Of Erin" from Onward 1:16:37 - Alli Johnson "Annabel Lee" from Into the Hollows 1:19:53 - Boxing Robin "Clare to Donegal Jigs" from The View From Here 1:23:16 - CLOSING 1:25:45 - Karan Casey "The Rocks of Bawn" from Nine Apples of Gold The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to subscribe to the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. You'll get access to our Best of this Year Playlist. You can subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Finally, please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME CELTOPHILE TO CELTIC MUSIC * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a musician and podcaster out of Atlanta, Georgia. This Podcast is here to build our diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. 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Keep listening to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast to celebrate Celtic culture through music. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast on Patreon at SongHenge.com. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. In 2023, we're going on a Celtic Invasion of County Mayo in Ireland. We're gonna explore the area and get to know Grace O'Malley, the Pirate Queen. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ #celticmusic #irishmusic #celticmusicpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can take a screenshot of the podcast on your phone. You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Or how about a picture you took of a band that you saw. How would you like to introduce an episode of the podcast? It's super easy. Contact me for details. Email me at celticpodcast@gmail, message me on Facebook, or contact me through Mastodon @celtfather@c.im. Cheryl Arvio replied: "Hmmm, well.... I work while listening to the podcast. I catalog books in an art museum library For St. Patrick's Day my partner and I are doing our annual pub crawl, 4 Irish bars over the course of the afternoon with all the craic we can absorb Music - wise, we went to a pub yesterday and listened to some traditional tunes, hopefully will hear more during the pub crawl Friday (sometimes the bars just have on NCAA games, sigh) as well as digging out a stack of CDs I haven't listened to in a while. There's some great music out there : - ) Happy High Holy Days to you," Jeffrey Shaw of The Muckers replied: "You know what I'm doing for St. Patrick's Day, baby! Keeping those drunks dancing with Celtic tunes : - D" Von Rothenberger replied from Lucas, Kansas: "Going to the annual St. Paddy's Day Parade & Celebration in Lillis, Kansas (population: 40) and then eating corned beef & cabbage at the Second Street Cafe in Natoma, Kansas!" Patrick Clark replied: Marc,I listen to the podcast during my commute or walk. I'm taking St. Patrick's day off to go to Mass and cook Corned Beef (I know it's not Irish, but my inlaws love how I cook it) I celebrate Celtic culture through music by listening to your podcast, the copperplate time podcast, as well as the Nuacht Mhall podcast and I'm studying Gaeilge through the Philo - Celtic society! (philo - celtic.com) Go raibh maith agat!" Ellen Ellis emailed: "Marc, I would love a St. Patrick's Day show. I will be celebrating St Patrick's day by playing all Irish music on my radio program called “The Green Willow Show” on WVUD 91.3 at the University of Delaware, on Wednesday the 15th at 8PM eastern time. I can be streamed in realtime at www.wvud.org. On The 17th I will probably drink a little Bushmills and watch The Banshees of Inisherin. I listen to your show while in the car or doing stuff around the house. Thank You for the music you play for the world." Ken B. emailed: "1. I am doing work around the house while listening. 2. For St. Patrick's Day I am watching my grandkids. Will celebrate with a Black & Tan after they are put to bed. 3. I celebrate Celtic culture by going out of my way to find artists of the culture and give them a special listen. That is where your Podcast comes in handy. You do great work. Keep it up." Dennis McCarthy emailed: "Love the show. Been listening for a few years. I most always listen while driving. I play the bagpipes so I am very busy during the month of March, especially on Saint Patrick's Day. The pipe and drum bands that I am in have been playing at many local festivals and private parties in the Saint Augustine area. Thank you very much" Ellen Mandeville replied: I often do housework or go for a walk while listening. I plan to cook potato leek soup and drink Guinness on St. Patrick's day. We'll be listening to Celtic music while enjoying our St. Paddy's day meal.
A little under a year between our first episode together and this one, though so much has shifted. From changed career paths to shifting mindsets. When you're trying to figure out what makes you happy, you can change your mind. And you can change your path as many times as it takes. Check out The Black & Tan Show: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClY2QCpQxEJsVlSwO6pzglQ https://www.instagram.com/theblackandtanshow/ JR's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jrmcmichael/ Sam's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/srgn2be82/ Produced, recorded and edited by Andrea Sandoval Intro Music by Ryan Little - Think About You - https://thmatc.co/?l=C26B9A20
On this episode of Society TALKS, Dani, Bean, and Joce have an unfiltered, discussion with Sam and JR from the Black & Tan show, about men, women, communication, and more. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/danielle900/message
Hello Listeners! This week Wesley is covering a beloved scent hound, the Black and Tan Coonhound! Another rare breed, these are a beloved All-American hound dog that come to us from the Southeastern US. Hope you enjoy this episode! We are going to take a 2 week break after this episode for some much needed R&R. We'll see you soon! Don't forget to subscribe to us on your favorite podcast directory! Thanks for listening! © 2021 Arcadia Podcast Network LLC Visit our website! Support us on Patreon We research and fact-check every show. See our Bibliographies here! Listen to our other Podcasts! Email us your dog photos! wgad@arcadiapodcastnetwork.com EPISODE LINKS B&T Coonhound photo
JR and Sam are two friends who met working in IT, which has been their life for a long time. But they have both recently realized that they want more. The start of going after something more is their new youtube channel, The Black & Tan Show. In addition to this new show, they each have personal goals that are totally shifting them away from what they have known as their day to day lives. See more from The Black & Tan Show: Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClY2QCpQxEJsVlSwO6pzglQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theblackandtanshow/ Intro Music by Ryan Little - Think About You - https://thmatc.co/?l=C26B9A20
Steve and Adam are drinking beers appropriate for the feast of St. Patrick. Before they call out the holiday for being complete lies and silliness, they talk about a new can pre-order app, a new location for Penn Brewery, and Cinderlands being up for best new brewery in the country. Then they start their grassroots campaign for giving St. Pat's back to the Irish and starting a new, better drinking holiday that actually makes sense, St. Augustine's. Inclusive, binge drinking in nice weather on the beach. How is that not the better holiday? Finally, they offer up new versions of the Guinness frankenstein classic Black & Tan including things that aren't beer and other beers that aren't Guinness.Beers:Great Lakes Brewing Conway's Irish RedOddside Ales Java Chip Mint StoutBoulder Irish Blessing Stout
Por Pachi Tapiz. Miguel Calero (textos) y Neus Caamaño (ilustraciones), han publicado el libro ilustrado para adultos Black&Tan. Un viaje ilustrado a los orígenes del jazz (Avenauta, 2018), en el que repasan los orígenes del jazz. En HDO 493 Pachi Tapiz charla con los dos creadores acerca de esta magnífica obra. Además de la conversación se pueden escuchar algunos de los temas que sirven, en el libro, como complemento a las ilustraciones y palabras. En concreto suena Duke Ellington (“Black and Tan Fantasy”), Charley Patton (“High Water Everywhere”), Louis Armstrong (“I’ll be glad when you’re dead) You Rascal You”), Scott Joplin (“Maple Leaf Rag”), Ma Rainey (“See See Rider”), Jelly Roll Morton (“I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Said”), “West End Blues” y Original Dixieland Jass Band (“Dixie Jass Band One Step”). Como complemento a la charla, las músicas, y especialmente el libro, se recomienda la visita a la web https://blackandtanbook.wordpress.com/ en la que está recopilado parte del material que ha servido para ir dando forma al libro. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2019 HDO 493 te gustará… si te gusta el jazz… si te gusta el blues… si te gusta el jazz primigenio… HDO es un podcast de jazz e improvisación (libre en mayor o menor grado) que está editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. Para quejas, sugerencias, protestas, peticiones, presentaciones y/u opiniones envíanos un correo a hdo@tomajazz.com
Show #748 Music from 2017 & 2018 In this show Spinner plays some brand new music that was released this month, plus some older stuff from this year and last year. Have fun. 01. JP Soars - Born In California (6:21) (Southbound I-95, Soars High Productions, 2018) 02. Albert Castiglia - Woman Don't Lie (4:29) (Up All Night, Ruf, 2017) 03. Vanessa Collier - Sweatin' Like A Pig, Singin' Like An Angel (4:53) (Honey Up, Phenix Fire Records, 2018) 04. Johnny Ray Jones - In The Heart Of The City (4:40) (Feet Back In The Door, Moondogg Records, 2017) 05. The Bennett Brothers - I Just Don't Want The Blues Today (5:07) (Not Made For Hire, American Showplace Music, 2018) 06. Jan Hidding & ElectroBluesSociety - All The Way Down (3:56) (Digital Download Only, Black & Tan, 2018) 07. Kim Simmonds - True Blue (4:47) (Jazzin' On The Blues, Panache Records, 2017) 08. Bruce Katz Band - Wasn't My Time (7:59) (Get Your Groove!, American Showplace Music, 2018) 09. Joakim Tinderholt & His Band - Trouble Up The Road (3:12) (Hold On, Rhythm Bomb Records, 2017) 10. Travis Bowlin - Casaurina Sand (2:42) (Secundus, Moonbeam Records, 2018) 11. Al Basile - Put Some Salt On It (4:05) (Quiet Money, Sweetspot Records, 2017) 12. Lil' Red & the Rooster - Soul Burnin' Wrong (4:52) (Soul Burnin', self-release, 2017) 13. Steven Troch Band - The Short End (4:08) (Rhymes For Mellow Minds, Sing My Title, 2018) 14. Kenne Cramer - The Itch (4:09) (All Day Long, Ribo Records, 2017) 15. The Proven Ones - Loan Me A Dime (11:33) (Wild Again, Roseleaf Records, 2018) Please help me deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Rob Mullin from Yuengling is the guest on this week's episode. Yuengling just released it's first new beer in 17 years, Yuengling Golden Pilsner, and Rob brought some for us to sample along with a few of their great legacy beers, Black & Tan and Lord Chesterfield Ale. Yuengling's story is one of the best in all of the beer industry and is one of the most sought-after brands by both Craft Beer aficionados and everyday beer drinkers.
Show #740 New Music & Some More Like in last week's podast, Spinner presents to you a few brand new releases in this week's show. And most of the other music you'll hear is also fairly recent. So download it and start listening. 01. Steve Strongman - Bring The Hammer Down (3:30) (No Time Like Now, Sonic Unyon Records, 2017) 02. Dana Fuchs - Backstreet Baby (4:00) (Love Lives On, Get Along Records, 2018) 03. Artur Menezes - Should Have Never Left (3:50) (Keep Pushing, self-release, 2018) 04. David Philips - Nowhere Demo (3242) (Get Along, Black & Tan, 2018) 05. Jon Spear Band - Blues For A Soldier (5:02) (Hot Sauce, self-release, 2017) 06. Buddy Guy - Nine Below Zero (6:19) (The Blues Is Alive And Well, Silvertone/RCA, 2018) 07. Tom Hambridge - Blues Been Mighty Good To Me (4:09) (The NOLA Sessions, Superstar Records, 2018) 08. The Bush League - Tuxedo Blues (4:52) (James RiVAh, self-release, 2018) 09. Kelly's Lot - Right Now (3:52) (Don't Give My Blues Away, self-release, 2014) 10. Russ Green - The Edge (8:01) (City Soul, Cleopatra Records, 2018) 11. Andrew B. Chapman - That Takes Some Balls (4:06) (Well, It's About Time!, UpIsland Records, 2017) 12. Kathy & the Kilowatts - The Bigger Picture (4:24) (Premonition Of Love, Nola Blue, 2018) 13. Eric Corne - Pull String To Inflate (2:37) (Happy Songs for the Apocalypse, Forty Below Records, 2018) 14. Kid Ramos - Mashed Potatoes And Chili (3:18) (Old School, Rip Cat Records, 2018) 15. Vintage#18 - Remember (4:30) (Grit, self-release, 2017) 16. Wily Bo Walker - Moon Over Indigo (6:03) (Almost Transparent Blues, Mescal Canyon Records, 2018) 17. Artie Kaplan - Bensonhurst Blues (3:27) (Confessions of a Male Chauvinist Pig, Hopi Records, 1972) 18. Teresa James & the Rhythm Tramps - The Day The Blues Came To Call (4:40) (Here In Babylon, Jesi-Lu Records, 2018) 19. Albert Castiglia - Quit Your Bitching (4:58) (Up All Night, Ruf, 2017) 20. Al Corte' - I'll Never Lose My Love For The Blues (2:59) (Mojo, self-release, 2017)
Show #739 Diversified & Out Of Sight In this show Spinner presents to you 20 songs of which five are brand new. Together with the older tunes it turnes into a diversified rocking blues show that will grab your ears. 01. Rusty Wright Band - Man On Fire (6:25) (This, That & The Other Thing, Sadson Music, 2013) 02. Mark Tolstrup - Free Brother (4:36) (Northstar, self-release, 2018) 03. Lynwood Slim - Messin' With My Bread (4:45) (Lost In America, Black Magic, 1997) 04. David Philips - Nowhere (3:42) (Get Along, Black & Tan, 2018) 05. Freddie King - I Got The Same Old Blues (3:21) (Burglar, RSO, 1974) 06. Isaac Scott Blues Band - Same Old Blues (4:05) (Isaac Scott Blues Band, Red Lightnin', 1978) 07. Matty T Wall - Sidewinder (4:35) (Sidewinder, Hipsterdumpster Records, 2018) 08. Sena Ehrhardt - Last Chance (6:26) (Leave The Light On, Blind Pig, 2011) 09. Nico Wayne Toussaint - Ain't No Need (4:54) (Southern Wind Blowin', Dixiefrog, 2007) 10. Danny Barnes - Misty Swan (2:55) (Pizza Box, ATO, 2010) 11. Nucklebusters Blues Band - Ex-Wife (5:20) (Somebody Better Have My Money, self-release, 2008) 12. Ray Wylie Hubbard - Mother Hubbard's Blues (3:10) (Snake Farm, Sustain Records, 2006) 13. Dany Franchi - Run Around (3:22) (Problem Child, Station House Records, 2018) 14. Johnnie Bassett - Keep Your Hands Off My Baby (3:58) (The Gentleman Is Back, Sly Dog Records, 2009) 15. Kacey Jones (duet with Delbert McClinton) - You're The Reason Our Kids Are Ugly (3:02) (Every Man I Love Is Either Married, Gay Or Dead, Igo Records, 2000) 16. Tomislav Goluban - The Busiest Woman I've Ever Loved (3:07) (Velvet Space Love, Spona, 2018) 17. Eden Brent - Later Than You Think (3:35) (Ain't Got No Troubles, Yellow Dog Records, 2010) 18. Colin Linden - Later Than You Think (3:59) (From The Water, True North Records, 2009) 19. Eilen Jewell - Home To Me (2:55) (Queen Of The Minor Key, Signature Sound Recordings, 2011) 20. Jimmy Thackery with the Cate Brothers - Arky Shuffle (5:37) (In The Natural State, Rykodisc, 2006)
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Show #730 Eclectooth Music Spinner was suffering from a toothache a big part of last week... which resulted in an odd selection of music and the loss of a molar. 01. Watermelon Slim & the Workers - I've Got A Toothache (3:41) (No Paid Holidays, Northern Blues, 2008) 02. Marshall Lawrence - Help Me Find My Way Home (4:41) (Feeling Fine, self-release, 2018) 03. D'Mar & Gill - Sweet Tooth (2:43) (Take It Like That, self-release, 2015) 04. The Mob - Once A Man, Twice A Child (4:05) (The Mob, Colossus, 1970) 05. 13 ft. Lester Butler - Sweet Tooth (4:21) (13, Hightone, 1997) 06. Mick Kolassa & Victor Wainwright - It's Tight Like That (3:42) (Double Standards, Swing Suit, 2018) 07. Peppy Prince - Ain't Nothing Shaking (2:51) (Cat Scratchin' - Ladies In The Groove, KokoMojo, 2018) 08. Austin Wright & Chuck Tillman - Keep Me On Your Mind In 59 (2:20) (Cat Scratchin' - Ladies In The Groove, KokoMojo, 2018) 09. Jean Jacques Milteau ft. Michelle Shocked - Sweet Tooth (1:27) (Fragile, Universal, 2006) 10. Jesse Dee - Sweet Tooth (3:38) (On My Mind/In My Heart, Alligator, 2013) 11. Hymn For Her - Milkweed (4:14) (Drive Til U Die, Rhythm Bomb, 2018) 12. ElectroBluesSociety ft. Jan Hidding - Rosie (5:19) (Digital Download Only, Black & Tan, 2018) 13. Eddie and the Head-Starts - A Long Way To Go (2:37) (It Feels So Good, Rhythm Bomb, 2018) 14. Ray Black and The Flying Carpets - Little E (3:23) (Better Way To Move, Rhythm Bomb, 2018) 15. Free - Sweet Tooth (4:54) (Tons Of Sobs, Island Records, 1968) 16. Guy Forsyth - Teeth (4:43) (Unrepentant Schizophrenic Americana, Small And Nimble, 2006) 17. Damon Fowler - Grit My Teeth (5:27) (Sounds Of Home, Blind Pig, 2014) 18. Steven Troch Band - Bad Taste (3:10) (Rhymes For Mellow Minds, Sing My Title, 2018) 19. Motels - Change My Mind (3:20) (All Four One, Capitol, 1984) 20. Chris James & Patrick Rynn - Just Another Kick In The Teeth (3:51) (Barrelhouse Stomp, Earwig, 2013) 21. Lawrence Lebo - Please Don't Dog Me (6:13) (The Best Of Don't Call Her Larry Blues Mix, On The Air, 2012) 22. Gruppo Sportivo - Real Teeth Are Out (3:41) (Back To 78, Ariola, 1978)
Recorded August 12, 2017 Book Talk starts at 1:07:54 This episode features my special guest, Celia McAdam Cahill, aka PinotNoir on Ravelry! Celia is the designer of the Peer Pressure shawlette and many other designs for Cast-On Magazine, as well as being certified as a Master Hand Knitter by the Knitting Guild Association. Her most recent design is the Wayfarer cardigan. Come join our casual Hitofude KAL! We hope you are participating in our Mother Bear KAL/CAL! Things to know: *The KAL will run until August 31, 2017 *Any bears knit or crocheted in 2017 are eligible for entry into the Mother Bear FO thread. *Please go to the Mother Bear Pattern Page to order your pattern - they have patterns in "knit flat", "knit in the round" and "crochet". *After July 1, post a separate picture of each bear in a separate post in the FO thread. *We need prizes for our Mother Bear KAL! If you have a prize or prizes to donate, please contact either Tracie or Barb. *Be sure to note in your FO post if this is your first Mother Bear. Tracie & Barb will be at Lambtown 2017 - Dixon May Fair Grounds, October 7-8. We will let you know which day we’ll be attending closer to the event. Stitches West 2018 registration opened July 20 - rooms at the Hyatt and Hilton are long gone, but you can still register for classes! Be sure and leave some free time on Saturday afternoon to come to our meet-up in the Hyatt bar. Thank you so much to Jimmy Beans Wool - we had a fabulous time on the very first Biggest Little Bus Tour! Celia has finished: Hey Teach by Helene Rush Lotus Gradient, her own original design Tracie has finished: Mother Bears 114, 115 (Emerald Jade-Kelly), and 116 (Anne Elliot) 3rd Fiddly Bits by Jane Pihota Scalloped Shell Shawl by Kimberly Gintar Celia is working on: Vanilla Latte Socks by Virginia Rose-Jeanes in Schachenmayr Regia Pairfect in the 7122 Black/Tan colorway Peer Pressure by Celia McAdam Cahill in Neighborhood Fiber Rustic Fingering in Kalorama Circle A new design for the Winter issue of a Cast On Magazine with the working name Caprice: a standard fitting pullover with confetti color lower arms and bodice, with chevron duplicate stitching in Invictus Yarns Beyond Tracie has cast-on: Fiddly Bits #4 by Jane Pihota And continues to work on: Peer Pressure shawlette by Celia McAdam Cahill in Miss Babs Hot Shot in Hot to Trot Sport-weight Stashbusting Helix Hat (now with slipped stitches!) by Jessica Rose in SF State colors New Wave Cardigan by Mary Annarella in Invictus Yarns Reward in Olive Iðunn by Ragga Eiríksdóttir in Istex Lettlopii Celia finished reading: Al Franken: Giant of the Senate by Al Franken Return and Regret: A Novel Inspired by Jane Austen’s Persuasion by Tracie Kluver Bezerra She did not finish: The Reporter Who Knew Too Much: The Mysterious Death of What’s My Line TV Star and Media Icon Dorothy Kilgallen by Mark Shaw Tracie has finished: In a Dark Dark Wood by Ruth Ware Captain Wentworth’s Diary by Amanda Grange Evelyn, After by Victoria Helen Stone Murder in Room 305 by Gary C. King Theft By Finding: Diaries (1977-2003) by David Sedaris Dear Committee Members by Julie Schumacher Celia is reading: Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death, and Jazz Chickens by Eddie Izzard Tracie is reading: Night Film by Marisha Pessl The Secrets She Keeps by Michael Robothom Thumbs Up: Freeway Service Patrol in California
show#685 04.02.17 Some good ol' Rockin' Blues... Dexter Shaw & The Wolftones - Rocker from Dexin' 2017 Rhythm Bomb Records (3:14) Johnny & Bo - Dustaphonics from Johnny & Bo 2017 Catty Town Records (2:23) Vince and the Sun Boppers - Red Headed Mama from Spinnin´ Around 2017 Rhythm Bomb Records (1:41) Maureen & The Mercury 5 - The Keepin' Kind from Gimme Mo 2017 Catty Town Records (3:01) Bugs Henderson - Honey Mama from Years In The Jungle 1993 Trigger/Taxim (4:44) Jawbone - What's Goin' On from Dang Blues 2004 Loose Music (2:52) Chris James & Patrick Rynn - Hard to Keep a Dollar from Trouble Don't Last 2015 VizzTone (5:10) Delbert McClinton & Dick 50 - She's Not There Anymore from Acquired Taste 2009 New West (3:03) Mannish Boys - Those Worries from Shake for Me 2010 Delta Groove (7:01) Chris Bergson - Standing In The Doorway from Imitate The Sun 2011 2 Shirts Records (8:33) BLu ACiD - Money from HCN 2016 Black & Tan (4:43) The Kokomo Kings - You Need A Little Dirt (To Make The Grass Green) from Too Good To Stay Away From 2017 Rhythm Bomb Records (3:08) Mo Al Jaz and Friends - Off The Wall (alternate) from The Blues Of Little Walter 2017 Rhythm Bomb Records (2:50) Magic Dick & Shun Ng - Fire from About Time 2016 Self- Release (3:04) Rory Gallagher - For The Last Time from Rory Gallagher 1971 Polydor (6:35) Jesus On A Tortilla - You Upset My Mind from Gone To Main Street 2014 self-release (3:25) Imperial Crowns - Wasn't Love At First Sight from The Calling 2016 DixieFrog (4:36) Peter Karp - Dirty Weather from Shadows And Cracks 2007 Blind Pig (4:28) French Blues Explosion - Shoot You Mother Fucker from French Blues Explosion 2012 self-release (4:11) Albert Cummings - Lonely Bed from True to Yourself 2004 Blind Pig (7:36) Bill Rhoades & the Party Kings - Early in the Morning from Voodoo Lovin' 2005 White Owl (6:35) R.J. Mischo - Hippie's Playground from He Came To Play 2006 Crosscut (3:56) Daniel Castro - Blues For Mario from Daniel Castro Live At The Saloon - HDCD (13:24) Bill Perry - How Blue Can You Get from Live in NYC 1999 Virgin (7:38) Bonerama - Mr. Go from Bring It Home 2007 (6:36) Donnie Has The Blues - Super Deluxe Video check it out.... https://www.facebook.com/superdeluxevideo/videos/437537873257435/
This week on Episode 74 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #19), Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles welcome BIGWIGguitarist/frontman, Tom Petta, in-studio high atop the world on the 119th floor of Dying Scene Head Honcho Johnny X’s swanky East Village, NYC hotel room. Everyone has been invited to the party, except for Bob, who is lounging at home in his flippy-floppies with the Tampa Bay Lightning game thundering in the background. Like the great Wizard of Oz, Mr. “X” is finally unmasked for that of the illustrious Dave Buck. He and the Bobs speak with Tom aboutBIGWIG’s upcoming US/Canada tour and the imminent recording of their new album, the reasons for BIGWIG’s long hiatus (Tom’s severed finger) and having some of its original lineup back together. Episode 19’s recurring theme: Bobby’s insecure cheapshots at Bob. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER Bobby voices his displeasure with the Sunshine State. Tom piles on about Florida's hot and sticky humidity, but still asserts his love for Bob's hometown of Tampa Bay. After some gentle prodding from Bobby, Tom declares that Camden is "the grimiest city in South Jersey". Tom fills everyone in on BIGWIG’s planned July recording and forthcoming tour dates across Canada and down the U.S. eastern seaboard, culminating at Fest 14 in Gainesville, Florida, waxing nostalgic about returning band members, Josh Farrell andZach Lorinc, who are back in BIGWIG after a brief intermission. Tom talks about how they make BIGWIG work with band members living in New Jersey, Pittsburgh and Montreal. After reading an article declaring Tom an outdoorsman, Bob teases him about hanging out with Ted Nugent. After further explanation, Tom defines his love of “the Earth” as more about keeping active by hiking, cycling, surfing and kayaking. Bobby tells a story about riding his beach cruiser bicycle through Brooklyn while others heckled him about his "Pee-wee Herman bike”. Bob drops a Van Halen reference, while describing how unsuccessful it really is for a band to continue on after their lead singer’s departure. Many have tried; few are victorious. The Dead Kennedys are mentioned as a band willing to forge ahead without their original iconic frontman and yodeler, Jello Biafra. Tom states that he has seen the line-up sans Jello and has no complaints about their sound. When Bobby asks Tom what he thinks about other bands who continue on with only one original member, he deadpans that he is not the right person to comment on that. Bob mentions his friend, who recently joined the legendary southern rock band, Blackfoot, and boasts about their having none of its original members. Fans expect for bands to stay together forever, but "life happens" and it’s difficult to stay gold, Ponyboy. Tom talks about growing up in New Jersey and his time spent on the Jersey Shore. Bobby mentions that you have to buy tokens to get on the beach in Jersey and asks Bob if he has an opinion on that, to which Bob replies, “that's why nobody vacations in Jersey”. Bobby then starts prying into Dying Scene Dave’s life, determines that he is from Oregon, has lived the California for well over a decade, and is now preparing to move to the concrete jungle of New York City. Meanwhile, Tom and Dave plan an east coast surfing trip. Then, when talk turns to skimboarding, Bob declares that the watersport is for people who can’t surf, either because they can’t, or conditions won’t allow it. Bob dates himself when he admits to sporting SunDek boardshorts while skimboarding in his youth. Blank stares ensue. Tom outlines the subtle differences between being a record producer and recording engineer. Tom says that when he produces, he tends to immerse himself in the project and can’t understand people who just sit on the couch offering their opinion. While on the subject of recording, Bobby how many fans actually elect to pay money for the “name your price” download option on BandCamp. Dave claims to be “blown away” by the about of people who actually do. Bob asks Tom if BIGWIG would consider playing the Warped Tour if they were asked, given the age of the band and the pre-pubescent nature of the iconic punk festival’s demographics. Without hesitation, Tom declares his unfettered bro-love for fest founder, Kevin Lyman, adding that he would be honored to play. Bobby then recalls Bob’s Fat Mike story, looking for validation from Tom that Fat Mike is indeed a jerk and more than likely owes Bob a few royalties for the NOFX “Coaster” CD idea. Everyone agrees that maybe Fat Mike was just having a bad day, then Bobby admits to getting big-leagued by Oprah’s Indian self-help guru, Deepak Chopra, while managing a cell phone kiosk in NYC. Bobby tries to convince the world, again, that Bud Light is a great beer, eliciting a negative response from everyone else in the room. Tom mentions his affinity for a good Guinness, acknowledging that it must sound pretentious; or a Black & Tan, which makes him sound needy. Tom then confesses to not being much of a drinker, ultimately giving Pickles license to enjoy his “nectar of the gods”. Tom chronicles the industrial accident, which sidelined his guitar shredding for over two years. Bob asks Tom which finger he would prefer to lose, if given the choice. His response: the right pinkie finger, but says that he can get by with “just a claw”. THIS WEEK’S HEADLINES Fat Mike and Stza Crack do some good for a San Francisco neighborhood by picking up dirty discarded syringes with a pair of salad tongs, which they then use to make a salad; The Replacements have disbanded...again - and this time, Paul Westerberg has called out his bandmates as being “lazy bastards to the end” after admitting that they chose to stay in their hotel rather than soundcheck before their performance atPrimavera Porto; Guttermouth has announced a bunch of US and European tour dates, while Tom remains tight-lipped about his general feelings towards the Huntington Beach punkers, stating “if you don’t have anything nice to say…”; Millencolin has announce their first U.S. tour in six years, Bobby hears back from their people confirming his interview request; FREE music available on Dying Scene: Make Yer Ane Comp VI and Dying Music For A Dying Scene; the bill for the Gasteiz Calling Festival in Spain reminds Bob of the ‘98 Warped Tour lineup; Sick of it All announces European summer tour; check out all the North American BIGWIG tour dates. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST Yankee Brutal - Fuck Your Radio Dan Cribb and the Isolated - Let’s Move To New York Global Affront - God Saves Us All Agnostic Front - Old New York Bigwig - Sink Or Swim Adverse 96 - Under Oath Hold Fast - Chapel & Breath No!se - Pawn In The Game The Fuck Off and Dies - A Good Day To Party Hard FIDLAR - 40oz on Repeat Stereotypwriter - it’s not old yet Dying Scene Radio is now on iTunes! (Please: Download. Listen. Subscribe. Share with your fellow punks. Rate the show. And, per Tom, leave a negative comment about Bob). Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadio Call the hotline; tell Bob where to go - (347)754-PUNK This week’s sponsor, as always, is FAT ENZO. “Custom t-shirts for the punks, by the punks!”
Schrodinger’s Cat1.5 oz bourbon.5 oz mezcal.5 oz Lillet blanc3 slices peach.75 oz freshly squeezed lemon juice1 dash Angostura bitters.5 oz honey syrup Muddle peach slices in a cocktail shaker. Fill cocktail shaker with ice. Add Angostura, honey syrup, lemon, mezcal, Lillet, and bourbon. Shake vigorously. Double-strain in to a cocktail glass. Garnish with peach slice. Black & Tan.5 pint Stout beer like Guinness.5 pint Pale ale or Lager beer Pour the lager into a pint glass carefully so that you don’t raise a head. Fill the glass half way. Then pour the stout over the back of a spoon to fill the glass to the top. Asta Collins2 oz. vodka.5 oz. lime juice1 oz grapefruit juice.5 oz. simple syrup.5 oz campari Shake, strain, and top with soda water. Then garnish with a lime wheel. Missing In Action.75 oz Bourbon.75 oz Amaro Montenegro.75 oz Aperol1 oz Lime Juice Shake ingredients with ice. Double strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with a lemon twist.