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En esta entrega de La Ruleta Rusa hemos escuchado y comentado la música de:Neil Young & Crazy Horse. Early Daze (2024)Lucidity. Escherian (2024)Porcupine Tree. Fear of a Blank Planet, DeLuxe Edition (2025)Santana. Lotus (1974)moe. Circle of Giants (2025)Dead Feathers. All Is Lost (2019)Soft Machine. Fifth (1972)
The 2007 line up is; Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet, The Dillinger Escape Plan - Ire Works, Alcest - Souvenirs d'un autre monde, Machine Head - The Blackening, Between the Buried and Me - ColorsFind all things Metalhead Journeys here:https://linktr.ee/metalheadjourneysGet 10% off when you use code "Metalhead10" at checkout:coffeebros.com
REVERED AMERICAN GUITARIST/SINGER/SONGWRITER/JOHN WESLEY ON TOUR WITH ALT ROCK BAND VERTICAL HORIZON: EXCLUSIVE ON INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS WITH RAY SHASHO! Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho. John Wesley has built a long and varied career as a songwriter, “sideman” guitarist, and recording artist. His music has been called lyrically sensitive and musically dynamic. His songwriting style incorporates emotionally charged vocals that evoke the honesty and intimacy of Roger Waters and Patty Griffin coupled with a melodic yet intricate guitar style reminiscent of David Gilmour, Alex Lifeson, Jeff Beck, and Warren Haynes. Wesley's guitar-driven acoustic and electric songs represent the cultivation of many inspirations — alternative, progressive, art, and classic rock genres intertwined with poignant lyrics drawn from the poetry of the common man. What really appeals to Wesley's fans worldwide is a spark of sincerity and sensitivity so oft absent in today's mainstream music In 2021, Wesley began touring as a guitarist and backing vocalist for alternative rock band from D.C. Vertical Horizon. PLEASE WELCOME REVERED AMERICAN GUITARIST, SINGER, SONGWRITER THE JOURNEYMAN GUITARIST JOHN WESLEY TO INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS… PURCHASE THESE TWO INCREDIBLE ALBUMS BY JOHN WESLEY A WAY YOU'LL NEVER BE AND DISCONNECT available at amazon.com ALSO THE LATEST RELEASE BY VERTICAL HORIZON entitled THE LOST MILE amazom.com FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT JOHN WESLEY VISIT https://www.john-wesley.com/ Official website https://www.facebook.com/johnwesleyofficial Facebook https://www.instagram.com/johnwesleymusic Instagram https://x.com/johnwesleymusic Twitter https://x.com/johnwesleymusic Twitter https://www.verticalhorizon.com/ Vertical Horizon official website https://www.facebook.com/officialverticalhorizon/ Facebook https://www.instagram.com/officialverticalhorizon/ Instagram https://x.com/VerticalHorizon Twitter https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBMoHtYNfZkQ0x5nc3NNwMg YouTube VERTICAL HORIZON TOUR 2024 Upcoming Dates Fri, SEP 20 Thunder Valley Rally Cottonwood, AZ Sat, SEP 21 Haute Spot Cedar Park, TX Sat, OCT 5 MusicFest El Dorado El Dorado, AR Fri, OCT 18 Des Plaines Theatre Des Plaines, IL Sat, OCT 19 Homer Stryker Field - Donut & Beer Festival Kalamazoo, MI Sun, OCT 20 Flagstar Strand Theatre Pontiac, MI Tue, OCT 22 City Winery Pittsburgh, PA Wed, OCT 23 Weinberg Center For the Arts Frederick, MD Fri, OCT 25 Wolf Den at Mohegan Sun Uncasville, CT Sat, OCT 26 Sunfest Ocean City, MD Wed, NOV 6 Ardmore Music Hall Ardmore, PA Thu, NOV 7 Racket NYC New York, NY Fri, NOV 8 Blue Ocean Music Hall Salisbury, MA Sat, NOV 9 AURA Portland, ME Sun, NOV 10 Empire Live Albany, NY Tue, NOV 12 WORKPLAY Theatre Birmingham, AL Wed, NOV 13 City Winery Atlanta, GA Thu, NOV 14 The Ramkat Winston-Salem, NC JOHN WESLEY Discography Studio albums 1994 – Under the Red and White Sky 1995 – The Closing of the Pale Blue Eyes [EP] 1998 – The Emperor Falls 2002 – Chasing Monsters 2005 – Shiver 2011 – The Lilypad Suite [EP] 2014 – Disconnect 2016 – A Way You'll Never Be Studio albums with other artists With Mike Tramp: Songs I Left Behind: (Guitar on "What If I", "Falling Down"), This & That (But A Whole Lot More): (Guitar on "Wait Not For Me") With Fish: Fellini Days: (co-writing and recording credits) With Porcupine Tree (recording credits): In Absentia, Fear of a Blank Planet, The Incident With Ruud Jolie: For All We Know (lead guitar on "I Lost Myself Today") With ÚMÆ:Lost in the View: (lead vocals on "Turn Back Time", "Echo", "Running Away")[13] Compilation 2004 – John Wesley: TEN Singles 1994 – The Last Light 1995 – Into the Night 1995 – Domino 2003 – Fly Boy Live releases 1998 – Waiting for the Sun to Shine in Paris 1998 – Wesfest 98 1999 – Starting the Engine II 1999 – WesFest 1999 2000 – The John Wesley Bachelor Party Tour 2002 – The Chicago and Frisco Bootlegs 2006 – Live at Katie Fitzgerald's 2009 – Oxford 2010 – Live at the L'Olympia 2013 – Live at Morrisound 30th Anniversary Show Vertical Horizon Discography Studio albums There and Back Again (1992) Running on Ice (1995) Everything You Want (1999) Go (2003) Burning the Days (2009) Echoes from the Underground (2013) The Lost Mile (2018) Support us on PayPal!
Milan Uyeno (of Motte and Bailey) is in the booth today, spinning some excellent prog rock and folk, jazz fusion, and progressive metal on today's episode, from local greats to international gems.Playlist: Pink Floyd - Wot's... Uh the DealHarmonium - VertCongreso - Andén del aireHenry Cow - Deluge万能青年旅店 (Omnipotent Youth Society) - 河北墨麒麟 (Hebei Moqilin)betcover!! - フラメンコ (Flamenco)Maneige - Une année sans finRed Sand - Human ClaimFM - JourneyBig Big Train - OblivionThe Tangent - The North SkyFrost* - Black Light Machineblack midi - Welcome To HellPorcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank PlanetὉπλίτης - Συμμιαινόμεναι Διονύσῳ Ἐλευθέριῳ (Agreeing with Dionysos Eleftheri)Heyoka's Mirror - Shadow Man
Suj and James discuss the disaster of probably the worst Blank Gameweek ever as no player owned by over 20% in the top 100,000 FPL managers returned! And there's chat on Double Gameweek projections following the conclusion of the weekend's FA Cup Quarter Finals, where victories for Coventry and Manchester United mean the landscape of expectations will change again! All the games of the disaster blank, including why despite defeat Brentford should't necesserily be overlooked for the run-in and similar applies to Fulham assets who were part of a thumping win against James' Tottenham. A blip or something more concerning for Heung-Min Son and co to contend with? Plus, James runs through his new double gameweek projections, and it's very much a 50-50 split for where the games could go and a battle over TV rights and when one particular game is shown, is likely to define what goes where between Gameweeks 34 and 37. Today on Patreon: The Patreon Q'N'A & Away Days Tomorrow on Planet FPL: Clash of the Correspondents, Chelsea v Burnley with Gary Mantle and Jack Toner For the full Planet FPL schedule this week, including our offering on Patreon view this post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/100583314 Want to become a member of our FPL and SkyFF community and support the Podcast? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetFPL Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl #FPL #ChipStrategy #GW29Review Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Late Afternoon Gaming Subreddit - https://www.reddit.com/search/?q=lateafternoongamingLAG YouTube - Late Afternoon Gaming - YouTubeLAG Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lateafternoongaming/----------Office Space - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_SpaceMetallica S&M - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%26M_(album)Porcupine Tree: Fear of a Blank Planet - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_of_a_Blank_PlanetAnesthetize - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUp1OHklDBoMaster and Commander - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_and_Commander:_The_Far_Side_of_the_WorldGarth Marenghi's TerrorTome - https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/62003142Ship of Theseus / ‘S' - https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/j-j-abrams/s/9780316201643/?lens=mulholland-booksPale Fire - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_FireHouse of Leaves - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_LeavesLolita - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LolitaPirates of the Caribbean: Accidentally Genius - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhdBNVY55oM
Featuring music from Ambition, Awake, Blank Planet, Dial, Echoes Of Giants, Fuchs, Goma, Ivory Tower, Kultivator, Mr. Grabstein, O Terço, Patrick Moraz, Rousseau, Stampeders, Subterranean Masquerade, Tantor, The Wizards From Kansas, plus “Spotlight Sets” devoted to Chameleon (US-TX) and Three Seasons. Do you enjoy Prog-Scure? If so, perhaps you might consider helping me to keep […]
Album Club has a brand new home, giving you a month's worth of classic records in one swoop as our first episode positions Enter Shikari's A Flash Flood of Colour as the springboard for their next ten years, unearths Porcupine Tree's information age prog dystopia Fear of a Blank Planet, considers the untapped potential of Black Peaks' All That Divides, and tries to do justice to the profound heartbreaker that is Woods of Ypres' Woods 5: Grey Skies & Electric Light.This episode was originally published January 2022 on patreon.com/thatsnotmetal.
KSCOPE IN CONCERT (and afterparty!) A.K.A. Kscope Podcast 147: midsummer bumper Golden Hour. ..being a trip around the world (with a small carbon footprint) to hear, in the flesh, your Kscope favourites live on stage. we're off to The U.S.A., Mexico, Norway, Bulgaria, the Netherlands and - Shepherd's Bush... ...with Steven Wilson, Anathema, The Pineapple Thief, Blackfield, Porcupine Tree, Katatonia, Paul Draper of Mansun, Ulver, and No Man. PLUS, a bit of grooving and chat (with Colin Edwin of Porcupine Tree & O.R.k.) at the afterparty; a “playback” of the new Kscope singles... STARRING, LIVE ON STAGE: THE PINEAPPLE THIEF with ‘Nothing at Best' from Where We Stood (London) ANATHEMA WITH THE PLOVDIV PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA with ‘Closer' from Universal (Plovdiv) BLACKFIELD with ‘Blackfield' from NYC (New York) KATATONIA (feat. Bruce Soord) with ‘Day' from Sanctitude (London) PAUL DRAPER OF MANSUN with ‘Feeling My Heart Run Slow' from Live at Scala (London) PORCUPINE TREE with ‘Fear of a Blank Planet' from Anesthetize (Tilburg) ULVER with ‘In The Red' from The Norwegian National Opera (Oslo) NO-MAN with ‘All the Blue Changes' from Mixtaped (from Bush Hall, London) AND CLOSING THE SHOW… STEVEN WILSON with ‘Harmony Korine' from Get All You Deserve (Mexico City) (plus, at the after party, a chat with Colin Edwin, the new single from his band O.R.k. entitled ‘As I Leave' and Ed Wynne of Ozric Tentacles new single ‘Seen The Sun' from his forthcoming album Tumbling Through The Floativerse) For more on the Kscope podcast visit http://www.kscopemusic.com/podcasts FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA FACEBOOK http://www.facebook.com/Kscopemusic INSTAGRAM http://www.instagram.com/kscopemusic TWITTER http://www.twitter.com/kscopemusic WEBSITE http://www.kscopemusic.com #podcast #newmusic #porcupinetree #Blackfield #thepineapplethief #anathema #ozrictentacles #katatonia #pauldraper #mansun #ulver #noman #stevenwilson #colinedwin
This week's Record Club is our fourth Porcupine Tree episode, as we dig into the band's penultimate record before their hiatus, the conceptual, intense, and collaborative Fear of a Blank Planet. Watch the video version of this episode and subscribe to the channel on YouTube.
So Guys you have been warned this review covers some stark and unsettling things, this is due in part to the wonderful and dystopian album Fear OF A Blank Planet. ( not the Public Enemy album of the same name). So lets get heavy with Porcupine tree's modern masterpiece.Come and buy me a coffee and help keep[ the show running https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heavymetalPRemember to give a rating on what ever Podcast app you use it really helps Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're discussing every album by Porcupine Tree. Led by mastermind Steven Wilson, Porcupine Tree has tackled a ton of styles over their prolific career. Psychedelia, prog rock, metal, alternative, pop. Technically, we should love this band. But we don't. We hate them and we talk about it for two hours. Settle in and leave your angry comments, this is a hot one, folks!Closing track: “Sleep Together” from Fear of a Blank Planet (2007)Spotify playlist on Porcupine Treehttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherincJoin the Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/everyalbumeverMerch!https://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/Instagram:Follow Mike @pandermonkeyFollow Alex @motherpuncherMike's Picks:Nil Recurring EP (2007) — Best RecordThe Sky Moves Sideways (1995) — Personal FavoriteStupid Dream (1999) — Worst AlbumDeadwing (2005) — Least FavoriteAlex's Picks:Fear of a Blank Planet (2007) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteThe Sky Moves Sideways (1995) — Worst AlbumThe Incident (2009) — Least FavoriteAlbums we discussed this episode…On the Sunday of Life… (1992)Up the Downstair (1993)The Sky Moves Sideways (1995)Signify (1996)Stupid Dream (1999)Lightbulb Sun (2000)In Absentia (2002)Deadwing (2005)Fear of a Blank Planet (2007)Nil Recurring EP (2007)The Incident (2009)
Episode 39 of Prog Notes! What Drew and Destin dub as an incredibly "prophetic" album, Porcupine Tree's Fear Of A Blank Planet (2007) predicts the destructive psychological effects that a digitally saturated world can have on younger generations long before smartphones dominated the hallways of elementary and middle schools. The co-hosts dive deep into this topic while also tying the subject matter back to the mesmerizing, yet slightly haunting, music. While the concept may be grim, it turned out to be one of the band's most successful albums, being met with both commercial and critical praise. In another installment of "Delve It Or Shelve It", Destin and Drew describe their favorite moments to each other and demonstrate how Porcupine Tree deftly arrange the songs to place the listener in a dark, yet alluring, world of progressive rock. Become a Patron! Follow us on Instagram! Follow us on Facebook! Join our Discord Server to chat with us and other prog-rock fans! Leave us a voice message! (615) 669-8262 **Prog Notes is a podcast dedicated to the genre of progressive rock. Each episode Destin and Drew tackle an album and delve into the different musical compositions, lyrics, and concepts that make it prog rock. They discuss the history of the genre as well as its relevance in modern music. With each new episode, these two colorful characters share their passion and encourage more people to investigate this unique, sometimes forgotten genre of music and find an album or band they can enjoy.
Para Cá do Abismo é um programa musical quinzenal que fará parte do alinhamento da RLX - Rádio Lisboa, e que poderá também ser ouvido em diferido nos perfis oficiais do Split-Chicken. Um programa de curadoria musical onde será explorada a música das últimas 6 décadas, numa exposição de artistas, bandas, álbuns ou faixas menos conhecidos. Serão sempre 10 as faixas escolhidas onde será explicado o contexto de cada uma, sem que exista um elo de ligação entre elas, à exceção deste primeiro episódio que tem um tema escolhido: as minhas 10 bandas favoritas. Teremos também uma playlist oficial de cada programa. As músicas escolhidas desta primeira edição, são: Deine Lakaien - Into my Arms [Kasmodiah].1999 Porcupine Tree - Sentimental [Fear of a Blank Planet].2007 Camel - Never Let Go [Camel].1973 Talk Talk - I don't believe in you [The Colour of Spring].1986 And Also the Trees - Shaletown [The Millpond Years].1988 (a música está ausente do Spotify, mas podem ouvi-la aqui) Caligula's Horse - Dream the Dead [In Contact].2017 Agent Fresco - See Hell [Destrier].2015 Leprous - The Cloak [Coal].2013 Opeth - Harvest [Blackwater Park].2001 Anathema - One Last Goodbye [Judgement].1999 Participa no próximo Podcast! Para isso deverás aceder a este link e deixares a tua mensagens de áudio. Canais do Rubber Chicken Website | YouTube | Twitter | Twitch | Facebook | Canais do Split-Screen YouTube | Twitch | Twitter | Discord | Instagram | Facebook | Canais alternativos para seguires o Podcast Anchor | Google Podcasts | Apple itunes | Spotify | Breaker | RadioPublic | Overcast
A las máquinas, cuando hay que probarlas después de un medio ajuste de motor, hay que llevarlas un tanto al límite en terreno parejo. ¡Rockomotion quedó como nuevo! 1.- STEVE VAI, ZAKK WYLDE, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, NUNO BETTENCOURT & TOSIN ABASI "Foreplay" (Boston cover) (live) · 2.- VANDENBERG "Shadows of the Night" · 3.- BLINDSTONE "Dead Man's Blues" · 4.- PORCUPINE TREE "Fear of a Blank Planet" · 5.- MARY'S BLOOD "Karma" · 6.- QUEEN "Son and Daughter" (live) · 7.- SMACKBOUND "Wall of Silence" · 8.- FRIGHT PIG "Barque at the lune" · 9.- MOON REVERIE "Forgiveness" · 10.- SIXTY SIX GRAND "Break the Chain" · 11.- MIKE MILAN DEDIC "Escape".
This week, the NTWICs talk PROG RADIOHEAD! Kody's pick this week (so you know it's going to be good), and things go OFF. If you have ever wanted to know the opinion of the rising generation on "the classics", this week you will get it.. in its complete convoluted, indeterminate form. The crew also attempts to talk about Porcupine Tree. Of course the episode is loaded with other content, as well (spanning from German nihilism to the art of criticism). All of this, and MUCH more, here at KWCR Radio.
Esta semana escuchamos el disco "Fear Of a Blank Planet" de la banda británica Porcupine Tree. Un disco de rock progresivo con algunos temas dignos de escuchar a todo volumen y otros más relajados. Además cuenta en una canción con la participación de Robert Fripp, integrante de la mítica banda King Crimson. Canciones: 1. Fear of a Blank Planet 2. My Ashes 3. Anesthetize 4. Sentimental 5. Way Out of Here (feat. Robert Fripp of King Crimson) 6. Sleep Together
Recebemos Heitor de Paola e Lucas Zavadil para discutir pessoas que flutuam, pirâmides que falam, armas que respiram, banheiros que desaparecem, post-its que se multiplicam... Apenas um dia comum no Departamento Federal de Controle.E o que você tem a dizer?Deixe seu feedback acessando o post deste podcast, ou mande um e-mail para contato@jogabilida.deLinks Comentados: Mais Heitor: Overloadr Mais Lucas: Nautilus Round #28: Max Payne Vídeo: Tech Demo de Alan Wake Creepy Pasta: SCP #173 Livro: House of Leaves Imagem: AWE Clipe: Dynamite Entrevista: Sam Lake na IGN Blocos do Podcast: 00:00:00: Introdução 00:05:53: Pré-Control 00:25:01: Control Trilha do Podcast: "Late Goodbye" de Poets of the Fall "War" de Poets of the Fall "The Poet and the Muse" de Old Gods of Asgard "Take Control" de Old Gods of Asgard "Sankarin Tango" de Petri Alanko "Dynamite" de MUD "Fear of a Blank Planet" de Porcupine Tree OST de Control
Featuring music from Advent Horizon, Asoka, Blank Planet, Bubblemath, Chameleon, Cornerstone, Crystal Palace, Dead Flowers, Distant Dream, Duello Madre, Eden, The Id, Kamelot, La Fabbrica Dell’Assoluto, Melange, Minimum Vital, Narnia, Pangea, Sebastian Hardie, Souls Of Diotima, Talvienkeli, and The Yellow Box. Do you enjoy Prog-Scure? If so, perhaps you might consider helping me to keep […]
This week we start off with a review of the new Mana album Seven Steps Behind, and then we spend the rest of the episode talking about albums/artists that we’ve changed our opinion about. Enjoy! Albums of the Week: Scott: Waste of Space Orchestra—Syntheosis JimJam: Porcupine Tree—Fear of a Blank Planet
Time Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Record Label Listeners 18:02:41 Fractal Cypher Coming Back To Life 10:13 Prelude To An Impending Outcome 44 18:12:30 miwshowopen 1:10 44 18:17:23 Vanden Plas Misery Affection 5:07 Chronicles on the Immortals 2014 43 18:22:30 Porcupine Tree Sleep Together 7:22 Fear of a Blank Planet 2007 Steven Wilson Atlantic […]
Time Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Record Label Listeners 18:02:41 Fractal Cypher Coming Back To Life 10:13 Prelude To An Impending Outcome 44 18:12:30 miwshowopen 1:10 44 18:17:23 Vanden Plas Misery Affection 5:07 Chronicles on the Immortals 2014 43 18:22:30 Porcupine Tree Sleep Together 7:22 Fear of a Blank Planet 2007 Steven Wilson Atlantic […]
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Time Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Record Label Listeners 18:02:41 Fractal Cypher Coming Back To Life 10:13 Prelude To An Impending Outcome 44 18:12:30 miwshowopen 1:10 44 18:17:23 Vanden Plas Misery Affection 5:07 Chronicles on the Immortals 2014 43 18:22:30 Porcupine Tree Sleep Together 7:22 Fear of a Blank Planet 2007 Steven Wilson Atlantic […]
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00:00 Edited Lyrics on Explicit Albums 12:43 Porcupine Tree "Fear of a Blank Planet" Patreon Requested Album Review 27:30 Rashad & Confidence "The Element of Surprise" Patreon Requested Album Review linktr.ee/therealrapcritic linktr.ee/mues
00:00 Edited Lyrics on Explicit Albums 12:43 Porcupine Tree "Feat of a Blank Planet" Patreon Requested Album Review 27:30 Rashad & Confidence "The Element of Surprise" Patreon Requested Album Review
Yes, for all intents and purposes it is I, Tyson Saner. Your host for THIS episode...and a few before it... but this one is different. As you may or may not have noticed from the episode title this week, it's a chat episode. I've been fortunate enough to snag an interview with Davian Dent of both The Bitter Sound and the oft-clipped-for this show Strange Times. Long-time listeners of Succotash, The Comedy Soundcast Soundcast, might recall that Mr. Dent is, in fact had been a guest on this program waaaaay back in 2014 in Epi85, subtitled "Delvin' with Davian Dent", when the show was still hosted by our esteemed Executive Producer, Marc Hershon. The show was still called "Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast" as well. Ah, those were the days. There's more of this interview than you're going to hear in the show — I've left it off because I'm trying to avoid a two-hour runtime for the episodes that I'm editing. I had a great time chatting with Mr. Dent and I even had the chance to appear on his show Strange Times in episode 259 called "Dog Egg" for reasons I wasn't aware of until I listened to show from the beginning. Our announcer, Bill Heywatt, appeared on episode 257 of Strange Times. (I should point out that, although it was listed as "episode 257", the audio is actually from an episode of one of Mr. Dent's soundcasts called The Blank Planet from 2015. I've also got a double dose of raging moderate Will Durst's timely Burst O' Durst segments. I play them throughout this episode and give them their proper introduction with some great public domain stock music I picked out myself. Just follow the assorted links sprinkled into this blog entry in order to hear the material I've been referencing. (If you're not SEEING links, you may be readin gthis entry somewhere other than our homesite, at http://SuccotashShow.com. I invite you to visit us directly to enjoy the full, internet-linking experience!) I'd like to extend my gratitude to Mr. Dent for being a supporter of Succotash over the years. I'd also like to thank YOU, the listener who has listened faithfully as time has marched on and also to those who have clicked on the Amazon Banner at the head of our page at SuccotashShow.com to donate simply by shopping as you normally would. I am eternally grateful that you spend time here with us and, until next time, this is Tyson Saner for Marc Hershon, Bill Heywatt, and — for this episode — Davian Dent, gently reminding you to please...pass the Succotash. — Tyson Saner
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Yes, it’s me. Marc Hershon. Your host and rack jobber for Epi110 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast. This is a Succotash Clips episode — finally back after two Succotash Chats epis — which means we’re featuring clip after clip after clip from comedy podcasts scattered all over the webiverse. A lot of them were harvested by our intrepid Associate Producer Tyson Saner. I scraped up a few. Some were sent in by comedy podcasters themselves, or uploaded to us directly via our upload site, at http://hightail.com/u/succotash. One of them isn’t even a comedy podcast, but the host asked if I’d feature a clip and I figured “Screw the network fatcats and bigwigs! This is MY show, dammit, and I’ll do what I please!” That’s right. This one non-comedy podcast clip is going to be played come Hell or high water! But just a little bit later in the show. What shows will we be clipping in this epi, mighten you ask? Here’s what in store: The Comatose Podcast, Eric And Stacey, Excuse My Adlib, The Blank Planet, We’re From The Internet, and The Wrong Foot Podcast. Burst O' Durst In addition to the clips we have a double dose of our Burst O’ Durst with comedian and social commentator Will Durst. He talks about who the hell would want to be President of the United States, and also a quick lesson on several advantages and disadvantages of being a Baby Boomer. Also, if you’re going to be in or around San Francisco at the end of June, you can catch Durst giving a workshop as part of the Beatnick Shindig going on at Fort Mason. It’s on Saturday, June 27th, just one hour from 10:30 to 11:30 AM and the cost is just 20 bucks. Hop over to http://BeatnickShindig.com and grab yourself some tickets. Bill The Podcaster Our announcer, Bill Heywatt, has come out of the booth and has embarked on his own podcast adventure. He's still with the show, but you can now catch some mini-episodes of The Bill Heywatt Show as part of The Strange Times Podcast, with Davian Dent and Kat Sorens. We feature his very first episode in it's entirety on this show. Clips The Blank PlanetThe way Bill even came up the idea of starting his own show was during a discussion that was going on when he and I were guests recently of Davian Dent on his new podcast The Blank Planet. "Disucssion" is a term I use loosely - our chat degraded rapidly and then those Brits started prodding Bill to start his own podcast. The Wrong Foot Comedy PodcastWe got a clip from the The Wrong Foot Comedy Podcast, sent in from executive producer Robin Brecker. They’ve got a big ol’ cast over there pulling off some delightful audio sketch comedy. I’m not sure who’s in this piece from their Epi194. It’s called “Unlucky Lou”. Excuse My AdlibTyson grabbed us a sample of the Excuse My Adlib, which their website describes as “an online hiphop-based talk show brought to you…by you – the fans of hiphop and hosted by Rozay, Big Therm, and J Boss.” Well, that’s Succotash to a T. Big fan. Tyson says, “The selected clip is from the middle of a discussion about Trevor Noah” – soon to be replacing John Stewart on The Daily Show – “and is regarding whether or not someone's social media presence is a fair reflection of their non-virtual personality or being.” Comatose PodcastThe hiphop thing was a little step away form our usual fare of comedy podcasts. So I’m going to slide a little further over to bring you a clip – a very self-contained clip – from The Comatose Podcast. Executive producer John Bauer wasn’t even going to send it in, he just likes Succotash, but I said go ahead, let’s do this thing. There are a number of people behind the scenes and on the microphones for this show, which is – according to their homesite – “the result of creative people who neglected getting into creative fields finding a way to collaborate and release their pent up energy. It’s one part learning to express yourself one part letting yourself go and opening up the expression that’s already there.” Cool. Heavy. Heavy and cool. We’re From The InternetPodcasting has really supplanted radio for a lot of people, and it’s begun to seek specific progamming niches in some case. We got a note from Kev and Steve, the hosts of We’re From The Internet, and they asked us to clip them. They refer to their show as “a daily comedy breakfast show” where they answer the most pressing question of the day — whatever it might be and wherever it might come from. Fair enough. Back in Epi9 of their show, the question was, “How big a house do you need if you want a pet panda?” Here’s a clip that has little to do with the original question but still manages to hover around the topic of animals. The Eric & Stacey "Talking Rubbish" PodcastRipped from the Tweetsack, this clip comes to us from The Eric & Stacey "Talking Rubbish" Podcast. They used our instant upload option and got their clip to us just by going to http://Hightail.com/u/succotash. Their note with the clip reads: “Hi there Succotash! Got a clip for ya. We were in the middle of our ‘Dumb fuck of the week’ segment. The dumb tweet Eric read jogged his memory about what they opened the show with ( Eric's job at the car dealership) and had some more details to add. The clip is from episode 102 ‘well...that was gross’ of Eric and Stacey - Talking rubbish” Thanks, Eric and Stacey! Someday we may even learn what your last names are. Podcast GraveyardTyson dreamed up this segment, which I love, because it pays homage to some late, great podcasts that – although they may have been beloved at one time – have gone away for one reason or another. In most cases, we may never know why. The latest show to lie in state is an old favorite of Succotash, mainly because we had some great interactions with the host over the past couple of years and even a couple of free beers at the very first Los Angeles Podcast Festival. I’m talking about PodCRASH! with Chris Gore, the same guy who started FilmThreat magazine years ago. That’s it for this edition of Succotash Clips, friends. I know it was a long drought between shows this time – longer than usual – but I’m trying to get back on the beam and I already have a full rack of clips locked and loaded for another episode real soon. In the meantime, enjoy, tell your friends, and thanks for passing the Succotash! — Marc Hershon
Howdy-doo! It’s me. Marc Hershon, your host and evangelist for Epi108 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast. This particular ‘sode is an edition of Succotash Chats, which means we have precious little in the way of comedy podcast clips — I won’t lie, there is a bit of clippage in the show — but we’re mostly looking at a thick n’ meaty interview headed your way with none other than David Feldman — comedian, writer, and host of The David Feldman Show. We put this interview in the can a couple of weeks ago, via Skype, as David has been habitating in New York City while he works on The Jack & Triumph Show for Adult Swim. I’ve known David since he arrived in San Francisco from New York to pursue his standup comedy career, back in the mid-1980s, and I’ve been meaning to get him on the show for sometime but he’s mostly been in LA while I’ve mostly been in SF and our paths haven’t crossed all that often. He's been doing things like writing on TV shows and for award shows. It's a pleasure to have him as this episode's special guest. We’ve got some other bits of show to share with you, too. We’ve got a Boozin’ With Bill segment, in which our announcer, Bill Haywatt, mixes up "The Roman Candle", a new libation with me at the Studio P wet bar. We also have a double dose of our Burst O’ Durst, with political comedian and social commentarian Will Durst. He sounds off about Indiana's "religious freedom act" in the first pass, and then offers some simple solutions for a few big problems we face today in the second. There’s a classic Henderson’s Pants commercial and we’ll dip into the Tweetsack to sniff your cards and letters, emails and tweets. BTW, if you’d like to hear me get interviewed, along with our esteemed booth announcer, Bill Heywatt, listen no further than Episode 8 of The Blank Planet podcast. It’s hosted by our pal, Davian Dent, over in the UK. Matt Bubbles was on there from England hanging out, too, and the four of us had a smashing good time. (Since it’s got ME on it, I figure I can play a clip, even though this is officially a Succotash Chats episode. If you've had a chance to download or stream our show, I wonder if you might do us a favor? Whatever source you accessed this episode from, it would be great if you would use their rating system to give us a nice report. If it’s iTunes, you could rate and review us – that helps our visibility tremendously, especially considering there are only about 100,000 or more comedy podcasts. Literally. If you’re streaming us from Stitcher, you can give us the ol’ thumbs up. SoundCloud? That would be a heart click for us. If you’re listening through our Facebook page, go ahead and Share us. You get the idea. Thanks for passing the Succotash. — Marc Hershon
It’s me. Marc Hershon, your host and busboy for Epi107 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast. Since this is an edition of Succotash Clips, we have a Easter basket full of comedy podcast clips on hand to unleash on your ears. Many thanks, as always, to our faithful associate producer, Tyson Saner, for grabbing so many of these for us. And also to those of you comedy podcasters who sent in your own clips OR even someone else’s clips — that’s what we got this week, from our friend in the UK, Davian Dent. Davian sent along a pair of clips from shows other than his Strange Times podcast or his Bitter Sound show or his The Blank Planet podcast. Such a show of podcaster generosity has inspired a new feature we kick off in this episode. And we’ve got a jam-packed epi for you, including clips from Gilbert Gottfried’s Amazing Colossal Podcast, Angelos & Barry, The Angry Chimp, Casa Mirth, Dark Angels and Pretty Freaks, Date Speeding, Everyone Has A Podcast, Hypernonsense, The Joe Rogan Experience, The Radio Dan Show, and Who The Eff Is Sal Calanni podcast. In addition we have another visit to the Podcast Graveyard to pay homage to a late, great show, as well as unboxing a double dose of our Burst O’ Durst segment with comedian & social commentator Will Durst (you can also catch Will tweeting @WillDurst!), the Tweetsack, and a new commercial from our friends at Henderson’s Pants, who are sponsoring this edition and promoting their new Money Maker Pants. Man, you’d think with this much show we’d be charging extra but, no, you’re getting all of this great entertainment for free! But that doesn’t mean you have to take advantage of our largess. If you’d like to give a little back, visit our homesite, at http://SuccotashShow.com, and give our Donate button a quick click to throw us a few doubloons. Or while you’re there you can click the Amazon banner at the top of the page to do your online shopping and they’ll kick us back a little piece of the action. OR click on the link to our Succotashery and purch some merch with our keen new Season 2 logo on it! See how many ways you can help to be a part of this show in a very real and financial way? Podcast Graveyard There are thousand upon thousand of podcasts out on the podwaves. Many of them in the past have had trouble sustaining themselves over the long haul. And many that are currently being produced now will eventually be gone. But we’d hate for any podcast to be forgotten, which is why we have open the Podcast Graveyard. This episode, our associate producer Tyson Saner has exhumed Making It With Riki Lindhome, a podcast that seems to have ended without fanfare in December of 2013. Riki is getting a lot of heat as one half of the Garfunkel and Oates comedy team, so maybe that’s what pulled her away from her show on the podwaves. Her last entry was Epi74 and her guest was Mike Farah, the president of production at Funny or Die. Clips Gilbert Gottfried’s Amazing Colossal PodcastWe hadn’t visited Gilbert Gottfried and his Amazing Colossal Podcast since it first dropped almost a year ago. But I got a note a couple of weeks ago from friend-of-the-show Shawn Marek over at the Sideshow Network, where Amazing Colossal lives. Shawn’s a big hotshot producer over there and he wanted to let me know that TV wildman and loose cannon Dan Harmon, the creator of Community as well as Adult Swim’s Rick & Morty (as well as host of his own Harmontown podcast) was on Gilbert’s show. Now you get to hear a snippet from that show, courtesy of Mr. Marek, when Dan explains the whole magilla that happened between himself and Chevy Chase. The Joe Rogan ExperienceWe’ve featured The Joe Rogan Experience a few times over the almost three years our show’s been around but not for a while. In this snippet, Joe Rogan's guest Bert Kreischer, a comedian and podcaster in his own right, along with co-host Brian Redban, chatter about comedian Colin Quinn, a type of comedy appears to be replaced, and our memories are likened to a computer’s hard drive. The Radio Dan ShowDan Delgado over at The Radio Dan Show has taken advantage of our instant upload link to shoot a couple of snippets from his podcast over to us. They’re short clips – less than a minute each, so I decided to make you a Radio Dan Sandwich or "danwich". I’ve wrapped both snippets around a tasty chunk of chat that I had with Dan last September in the Podcast Lab where we were both staked out during the 3rd Annual LA Podcast Festival. Date SpeedingSomeone else who took advantage of our Succotash instant upload was Jason Duplissea, who was one-half of the What Duvet Said podcast. (That show’s been on hiatus – Jason says it may get an overhaul and be kicked back into gear again. Hmm. If not, we might find What Duvet Said in the Podcast Graveyard!) Anyway, he’s got a new podcast up and running called Date Speeding hosted by the Reverend Rich Hugh. He says it’s advice for online daters and has a kind of Jack Handey/Deep Thoughts vibe, but with what he calls “a healthy dose of explicit language.” Angelos & BarryIn a world of confusion, media bombardment and mixed messages, it’s good to know the great philosopher's tradition still exists. Much like 70s comedy legends Derek & Clive before them, Angelos & Barry present a truly hysterical meeting of minds. Angelos Epithemiou was previously on cult UK comedy show Shooting Stars and Barry From Watford has graced TV, radio, and even our friend Davian Dent's shows The Bitter Sound and Strange Times. In this clip, the two discuss the possibly apocryphal events surrounding porn legend "King Dong" on a British 70s evening light entertainment show. The Casa Mirth PodcastIn this clip from the first episode of the new and second series of The Casa Mirth Podcast, Dr. Norman Trousers and River Zambezi discuss the differences between woman's swimwear and underwear. Everyone Has A PodcastAnother Tyson grab this week is a clip from Everyone Has A Podcast, with hosts Adam and Byron who, apparently, have no last names. According to their website, the guys are slowly building themselves a recording studio but started out doing their show by recording it into an iPhone. This clip is from their Epi3, entitled “Butt Crunch”. The Angry Chimp ShowOur friends Stu and company down under at The Angry Chimp Show uploaded us a clip from season 2 of their monkeyshines, which has just drawn to a close this week. Stu sent along a note with the clip that reads: “Hi, thought I would submit a clip from the second season of The Angry Chimp Show for your consideration should you be short on clips for upcoming epis. Hope you are well and keep up the good work! Stu” Thanks, Stu! These guys are a lot of fun and know how to work the audio sketch medium. Who The Eff Is Sal Calanni?There’s a podcast we’ve featured a time or two before that’s had a couple of permutations, including being called The Sal & Angelo Show. Now it’s called Who The Eff is Sal Calanni? and features San Francisco comedian Sal Calanni. He recently hit his 200th episode so I thought it was high time to check in, and he’s got a great story in the episode featuring the process he had to go through to audition for a movie that’s being shot in the Bay Area. Hyper NonsenseThis clip has a bit of a mysterious history. It was uploaded directly to us and with the show's information, and that it was from a recent episode of Hyper Nonsense. So I tweeted out a thank you and heard back from one of one of the co-hosts who claims that they never submitted a clip and where did it come from? Who knows, really. The hosts, Shawn Thorpe and his wife, Jen, are podcast vets, having started a podcast in 2005 called The Phantomfeed. Then they moved and launched a new show called Hyper Nonsense in 2006, which ran until 2009. In 2010 they started a new ‘cast called GeminiDragon, which ended in 2012, at which point they kicked off No Market Radio. Shawn wasn’t happy with that concept and so, in 2013, he and Jen decided to breathe new life into Hyper Nonsense and they swear on a stack of websites, that this one is here to stay. Dark Angels and Pretty FreaksI wonder if it’s time for a new adage, something along the lines of “the couple that podcasts together stays together”. There are a LOT of married couples in the podcast game, like our friends Travis and Brandi Clark from Tiny Odd Conversations, or Shawn and Jen from Hypernonsense that we also featured this show. There’s a show out of nearby Napa, California, called Dark Angels and Pretty Freaks, hosted by Annaleis and her husband Neil C. They’ve been really nice about retweeting a lot of our Succotash tweets but this is the first chance we’ve had to feature their show. The tagline on their website states, “Helping to Kill Your Commute”. It’s a conversational-style show with topics ranging all over the place, a lot of it focusing on things they do together. So maybe it’s kind of like real time couples’ therapy or something. I pulled this clip of them talking about a magic show they saw during a recent trip to Reno. That’s going to do it for Succotash Epi107. Thanks to our esteemed associate producer Tyson Saner, our producer/engineer Joe Paulino, and our booth announcer Bill Haywatt. Next time, in Epi108, I will feature my recent interview with comedy writer extraordinaire and podcaster David Feldman, and we’ll also have a Boozin’ with Bill segment, where our announcer will mix up a concoction he calls “The Roman Candle”. In the meantime, please feel free to pass the Succotash! — Marc Hershon
This podcast is about FEAR OF THE BLANK PLANET from the FULL interview with Steven Wilson/Porcupine Tree, with Frank Jenks. Greatness.