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KUCI: Get the Funk Out
Brad Tolinski and Jaan Uhelszki about their new release: MC5: An Oral Biography of Rock's Most Revolutionary Band

KUCI: Get the Funk Out

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 29:26


MC5: An Oral Biography of Rock's Most Revolutionary Band   by Brad Tolinski, Jaan Uhelszki, and Ben Edmonds   A riveting oral biography of the proto-punk Detroit rockers MC5, based on original interviews with the band and key members of their inner circle out October 8, 2025 from Hachette Books   Listen to today's show featuring Brad Tolinski and Jaan Uhelszki.

Booked On Rock with Eric Senich
MC5: Rock's Most Revolutionary Band [Episode 224]

Booked On Rock with Eric Senich

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 66:26


Brad Tolinski and Jaan Uhelszki are the authors of MC5 An Oral Biography of Rock's Most Revolutionary Band. It's an oral biography of the proto-punk Detroit rockers MC5. Centered around a series of interviews with MC5, their manager, and their inner circle—many of whom are no longer with us—that Tolinski and Uhelszki inherited from CREEM Magazine founding staffer and Mojo's US editor Ben Edmonds before his death, this book presents a genuinely candid, funny, and moving portrait of rock's most uncompromising and articulate band. Purchase a copy of MC5 An Oral Biography of Rock's Most Revolutionary BandFollow Brad Tolinski on FacebookFollow Jaan Uhelszki on FacebookContact Jaan Uhelszki: creemmagazinejaan@creem.comUpcoming Detroit Book Signing Event Info Episode Playlist ---------- BookedOnRock.com The Booked On Rock YouTube Channel Follow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKX Find Your Nearest Independent Bookstore Contact The Booked On Rock Podcast: thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.com The Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” by Crowander / “Last Train North” & “No Mercy” by TrackTribeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/booked-on-rock-with-eric-senich--4901091/support.

Sound Opinions
MC5: America's Most Revolutionary Rock Band

Sound Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 50:35


This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot are discussing the new book MC5: An Oral History of Rock's Most Revolutionary Band. The hosts are joined by the book's authors, Jaan Uhelszki and Brad Tolinski.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:MC5, "Motor City is Burning," Kick Out the Jams, Elektra, 1969MC5, "Ramblin' Rose," Kick Out the Jams, Elektra, 1969MC5, "Kick Out the Jams," Kick Out the Jams, Elektra, 1969MC5, "Starship," Kick Out the Jams, Elektra, 1969MC5, "Sister Anne," High Time, Atlantic, 1971MC5, "Miss X," High Time, Atlantic, 1971MC5, "Looking At You," Back in the USA, Atlantic, 1970MC5, "Let Me Try," Back in the USA, Atlantic, 1970The Stooges, "I Wanna Be Your Dog," The Stooges, Elektra, 1969J Dilla, "Don't Cry," Donuts, Stones Throw, 2006See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Sarah's Book Shelves Live
Ep. 177: Fall 2024 Book Preview with Catherine (@GilmoreGuide)

Sarah's Book Shelves Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 53:43


Welcome to the Fall 2024 Book Preview with Catherine of Gilmore Guide to Books!   Today, Catherine and I share 16 of our most anticipated books releasing mid-August through December.   This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog. Announcement One of the many benefits to joining our Patreon Community is that you get access to several bonus podcast episode series, including Book Preview Extras! In these episodes, Catherine and I share at least 4 bonus books we are excited about that we did not share in the big show preview episode. Get more details about all the goodies available to all patrons (Stars and Superstars) and sign up here! Highlights Catherine and Sarah share some big releases coming this fall (lightning round style). Catherine's theme is “unpredictability” — half her picks are repeat authors and the other half simply caught her eye. Sarah's choices feature 6 returning authors and overall are leaning more literary. A few shorter books from Sarah's picks: under 300 pages. Sarah has already read and rated two of her picks! Plus, their #1 picks for the fall. Big Fall Releases [1:29]  Books Mentioned By Any Other Name by Jodi Picoult (Aug 20) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [1:56] Death at the Sign of the Rook by Kate Atkinson (Sep 3) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [2:00] The Life Impossible by Matt Haig (Sep 3) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [2:05] Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty (Sep 10) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [2:11] The Mighty Red by Louise Erdrich (Oct 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [2:30] Framed by John Grisham and Jim McCloskey (Oct 15) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [2:36] The Grey Wolf by Louise Penny (Oct 29) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [2:39] The Blue Hour by Paula Hawkins (Oct 29) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [2:45] The City and Its Uncertain Walls by Haruki Murakami (Nov 19) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [2:51] It Starts with One: The Legend and Legacy of Linkin Park by Jason Lipshutz(Oct 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [3:54] MC5: An Oral Biography of Rock's Most Revolutionary Band by Brad Tolinski, Jaan Uhelszki, and Ben Edmonds (Oct 8) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [3:55] Never Understood: The Jesus and Mary Chain by William Reid and Jim Reid(Sep 17) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [3:56] Scattershot: Life, Music, Elton & Me by Bernie Taupin (2023 release — in paperback Sep 10) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [3:58] The Name of This Band Is R.E.M.: A Biography by Peter Ames Carlin (Nov 5) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [3:59] Backlist Titles Mentioned The Midnight Library by Matt Haig [2:08] The Measure by Nikki Erlick [2:27] The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins [2:45] 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami [3:02] What I Talk About When I Talk About Running by Haruki Murakami [3:25] Fall 2024 Book Preview [6:34] Mid-August Catherine's Pick There Are Rivers in the Sky by Elif Shafak (Aug 20) | Amazon | Bookshop.org[9:22] Other Books Mentioned The Island of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak [11:03]  10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World by Elif Shafak [11:12]  September Sarah's Picks Guide Me Home by Attica Locke (Sep 3) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [7:11] Madwoman by Chelsea Bieker (Sep 3) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [11:41] The Siege by Ben Macintyre (Sep 10) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [18:03]  Entitlement by Rumaan Alam (Sep 17) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [22:37]  A Reason to See You Again by Jami Attenberg (Sep 24) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [28:00] Adam and Evie's Matchmaking Tour by Nora Nguyen (Sep 24) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [33:45] Catherine's Picks Dear Dickhead by Virginie Despentes (Sep 10) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [15:37] Bringer of Dust by J. M. Miro (Sep 17) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [20:28]  Other Books Mentioned Bluebird, Bluebird by Attica Locke [7:21]  Heaven, My Home by Attica Locke [7:24] The Cutting Season by Attica Locke [7:55] Godshot by Chelsea Bieker [15:08]  The Spy and the Traitor by Ben Macintyre [18:12]  Ordinary Monsters by J. M. Miro [20:41]  Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam [22:57]  Trust by Hernan Diaz [23:45]  Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid [23:48]  All This Could Be Yours by Jami Attenberg [28:06] Saint Mazie by Jami Attenberg [28:09] The Middlesteins by Jami Attenberg [28:10] Memphis by Tara M. Stringfellow [29:39] Banyan Moon by Thao Tai [29:44] The Sicilian Inheritance by Jo Piazza [34:37] The Women by Kristin Hannah [35:44] October Sarah's Picks The Sequel by Jean Hanff Korelitz (Oct 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [39:18] (To skip ahead, jump to [44:55] in your podcast player.) Shred Sisters by Betsy Lerner (Oct 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [46:44]  Catherine's Picks A Song to Drown Rivers by Ann Liang (Oct 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [26:11]  The Puzzle Box by Danielle Trussoni (Oct 8) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [30:59] Libby Lost and Found by Stephanie Booth (Oct 15) | Amazon | Bookshop.org[36:48] Like Mother, Like Mother by Susan Rieger (Oct 29) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [44:56]  Other Books Mentioned The Puzzle Master by Danielle Trussoni [31:07] A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin [38:43] The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz [39:23] The Swans of Fifth Avenue by Melanie Benjamin [42:23]  Capote's Women by Laurence Leamer [42:27]  It Starts with Us by Colleen Hoover [43:39]  The Heirs by Susan Rieger [45:04]  The Forest for the Trees by Betsy Lerner [46:56]  Happiness Falls by Angie Kim [47:53]  November Catherine's Pick The Courting of Bristol Keats by Mary E. Pearson (Nov 12) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [48:53] 

Booked On Rock with Eric Senich
Alex Van Halen's Autobiography 'Brothers': A Discussion with Van Halen Authors Greg Renoff & Chris Gill [Episode 182]

Booked On Rock with Eric Senich

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 60:33


Since his brother Edward's passing on October 6th, 2020, Alex Van Halen has remained mostly silent. Aside from brief statements to commemorate his younger brother's birthday and his passing posted to social media, we have yet to see or hear Alex speak. Instead, he's decided to break his silence with his autobiography Brothers due out on October 22nd. I've asked two special guests to join the podcast to discuss Alex's upcoming book - Greg Renoff and Chris Gill. Greg Renoff is the author of the critically acclaimed books Van Halen Rising: How A Southern California Backyard Party Band Saved Heavy Metal from 2015 and Ted Templeman: A Platinum Producer's Life in Music from 2020. Along with Brad Tolinski, Chris Gill wrote the critically acclaimed 2021 book Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen. In this episode, we discuss Alex's upcoming book. What do they expect to read in the book? What do they hope to read? What will he have to say about his former bandmates David Lee Roth, Sammy Hagar, and Michael Anthony? We also speculate as to whether or not we'll ever see Alex Van Halen perform on stage again.Get On The Waiting List To Pre-Order Brothers At The Van Halen Store!Read Exclusive Description Of Brothers At The Van Halen News DeskEpisode PlaylistListen to Van Halen A Different Kind Of Truth from 2012 (not available on Spotify)---------- BookedOnRock.com The Booked On Rock YouTube Channel Follow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKX Find Your Nearest Independent Bookstore Contact The Booked On Rock Podcast: thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.com The Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” by Crowander / “Last Train North” & “No Mercy” by TrackTribe

Rock and Roll Weirdos
Brad Tolinski

Rock and Roll Weirdos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 80:00


Paul & Abby speak with renowned music journalist and author Brad Tolinski. Brad was the Editor-in-Chief of Guitar World magazine, the best-selling magazine for musicians in the world, for over 25 years. He's written books such as Light & Shade: Conversations with Jimmy Page and Play it Loud: An Epic History of the Style, Sound and Revolution of the Electric Guitar, Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen and more!

Guitar Radio Show
Guitar Radio Show- Jeff Beck Remembered

Guitar Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 491:01


A celebration of the most innovative electric guitarist's ever. Some say he was your favorite guitarist's, favorite guitarist. Featuring guests who knew him, played with him and were inspired by him- Jennifer Batten, Brad Tolinski, Andy Timmons, Greg Martin,Jim Campilongo, Philip Sayce, Ted Kornbloom (Magnatone Amps), Andy Aledort, Johnny Hiland, Tom Guerra, Robert Lawson, Steve Fister, Dave Scher, Rob Balducci all join us to share amazing and beautiful stories about the one and only Jeff Beck.

Guitar Radio Show
Guitar Radio Show Ep 321

Guitar Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 112:11


Break It Down Show
Brad Tolinski - ERUPTION: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen

Break It Down Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 59:05


Brad Tolinski - ERUPTION: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen - Brad Tolinski has written a biographical list of storys about Eddie Van Halen Coinciding with the one-year anniversary of Eddie Van Halen's death, ERUPTION: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen (10/5/21; Hachette Books; 9780306826658; $28) is a major biography by two music journalists who knew him best. Get ERRUPTION on Amazon at: Authors Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill share with fans, new and old alike, a candid, compulsively readable, and definitive oral history of the most influential rock guitarist since Jimi Hendrix. The book was released on October 5, 2021. Please support the Break It Down Show by doing a monthly subscription to the show  All of the money you invest goes directly to supporting the show!   For the  of this episode head to  Haiku Eddie Van Halen Rock & Roll fans, feast your eyes The book 'bout him's here   ​Similar episodes: Phil Green  Perttu Polonen  Janeshia A. Ginyard  Join us in supporting Save the Brave as we battle PTSD.  Executive Producer/Host: Pete A Turner  Producer: Damjan Gjorgjiev  Writer: Dragan Petrovski  The Break It Down Show is your favorite best, new podcast, featuring 5 episodes a week with great interviews highlighting world-class guests from a wide array of shows.

Rock N Roll Bedtime Stories
91 – David Lee Roth vs Gene Simmons

Rock N Roll Bedtime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 46:13 Very Popular


The guys get into the early days of Van Halen, the time they almost got a record deal from the head of Satan's knights, and the rivalry that developed between two flamboyant front men. This episode is brought to you in part by Modern Empire Music, featuring the new release from Foxbat - Due South. Stream here: https://open.spotify.com/album/3JOD5IwXbd9lKDwrBQEa5C?si=j9xt8NULR-6Q2wYGQZUhHg SHOW NOTES: Van Halen Rising by Greg Renoff - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/van-halen-rising-greg-renoff/1121176783 Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen by Brad Tolinski - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/eruption-brad-tolinski/1138833566 https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2020-10-07/gene-simmons-eddie-van-halen The Zero Demos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXZnB2xJ26s

Rock Around The Blog
Rockuutisia ja Lasse Turusen haastattelu

Rock Around The Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 60:31


Sami Ruokankaan ja Juha Kakkurin rockuutisten katsauksen jälkeen Pauli Kauppilana haastattelussa vieraana on pitkän linjan muusikko, säveltäjä ja tuottaja Lasse Turunen. Lasse on kulkenut pitkän matkan rock- ja funk-juurilta kohti elektronisen musiikin tuotantoja. Jakson äänityshetkellä takana on jo 14 albumia ja lukuisia musiikki- sekä teatteriprojekteja. Tällä hetkellä Lasse toimii Pihka Is My Name -yhtyeessä Henna Helasvuon kanssa. Uusin Pihka Is My Name -albumi on jo kuunneltavissa Bandcampissa ja julkaistaan muihin steaming-palveluihin 25.2. Lassen ja Hennan musiikkia voi kuulla myös Ylen ja MTV:n tunnusmusiikkeina. Kuuntele mielenkiintoinen ja rento juttutuokio, josta mm. selviää miten sadepäivän ajanvietteeksi tehdyistä kotisohvan koeäänityksistä päästään Ilosaarirokkiin ja kiertueille. Lasse Turusen valinnat: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4eUBChY9lC63CRpB303Wvz?si=94fa7473ef5a4023 Pihka Is My Name -soittolista: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/14oR2JciYzBCr9noUfVZ7i?si=5cb630a4d3654189 Jaksossa ovat mukana Slash, Michael Monroe, Franz Ferdinand, Keith Richards & The X-Pensive Winos, Allman Brothers Band, Debbie Harry, Mavis Staples, Warren Haynes, Gov´t Mule, Melissa Etheridge, Larkin Poe, Tyler Bryant, Anders Osborne, Jimmy Vivino, Maggie Rose, Kiefer Sutherland, Waddy Wachtel, Charley Drayton, Ivan Neville, Sarah Dash, Babi Floyd, Bobby Keys, W.A.S.P., Blackie Lawless, Uriah Heep, Aerosmith, Leslie West, Mountain, Zakk Wylde, Joe Lynn Turner, Robby Krieger, Steve Morse, Yngwie Malmsteen, Willie Nelson, Guns N' Roses, Myles Kennedy, Eddie Van Halen, Paul Brannigan, Brad Tolinski, Chris Gill, Henna Helasvuo, Sly & The Family Stone, Graham Central Station, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ville Karttunen, Ukkosmaine, Pihka ja Myrsky, Pihka Is My Name, Beatles, Rolling Stones, Camden Live, U2, Bono, The Ark, John Frusciante, Jon Hopkins, Led Zeppelin, Neil Young, Sisters With Transistors, Daphne Oram, Robert Johnson, Kurt Cobain, The Pixies, Larry Graham ja Flea. Pihka Is My Name Bandcampissa https://pihkaismyname.bandcamp.com/

Disinfect
Van Halen III – Misunderstood Masterpiece, Monolithic Misfire, Or Both? (Special Guest: Brad Tolinski, author of Eruption: Conversations With Eddie Van Halen )

Disinfect

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 55:54


“Van Halen III” remains the most derided – and endlessly debated – album from its namesake band and late, great guitar god. Reeling from a series of tragedies – including the exit of Van Halen’s hitmaking singer, Sammy Hagar – Eddie Van Halen joined with new vocalist Gary Cherone of Extreme to redefine the band in his own image. The results proved to be one of the most notorious commercial and critical disasters in pop-music history. But is “Van Halen III” as bad as its reputation? To find out, “Disinfect” went to the edge with special guest Brad Tolinski – leading Van Halen expert and author of the acclaimed “Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen.”

Leaders and Legends
Brad Tolinski, Author of “Light and Shade: Conversations with Jimmy Page.”

Leaders and Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 85:08


If you love Led Zeppelin, then I hope you will also love this week's podcast with author Brad Tolinski—he comes on the “Leaders and Legends” podcast to discuss his book “Light and Shade: Conversations with Jimmy Page.” We discuss Page's musical foundations and how Led Zeppelin ruled the 1970s while cementing a permanent place in music history. Sponsors• Veteran Strategies• Girl Scouts of Central Indiana• MacAllister Machinery• Garmong Construction• Crowne Plaza Downtown Indianapolis Historic Union StationAbout Veteran Strategies‘Leaders and Legends' is brought to you by Veteran Strategies—your local veteran business enterprise specializing in media relations, crisis communications, public outreach, and digital photography. Learn more at www.veteranstrategies.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Leaders and Legends
Brad Tolinski, Author of “Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen”

Leaders and Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 78:36


Former Guitar World magazine editor-in-chief Brad Tolinski is one of the world's most famous and respected music journalists. He appears on this week's “Leaders and Legends” podcast to discuss his new book, “Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen.” We talk about Eddie's untimely death, Brad's decade-long friendship with Van Halen, and the impact EVH had on music and musicians.Sponsors• Veteran Strategies• Girl Scouts of Central Indiana• MacAllister Machinery• Garmong Construction• Crowne Plaza Downtown Indianapolis Historic Union StationAbout Veteran Strategies ‘Leaders and Legends' is brought to you by Veteran Strategies—your local veteran business enterprise specializing in media relations, crisis communications, public outreach, and digital photography. Learn more at www.veteranstrategies.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Rock And Roll Confessional
"Eruption, Conversations with Eddie Van Halen" authors Brad Tolinski & Chris Gill talk with us about their new book

Rock And Roll Confessional

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 66:31


Brad Tolinski was the Editor-in-Chief of Guitar World magazine for over 25 years. Chris Gill was the Editor-in-Chief of Guitar Aficionado magazine. The two have joined forces to put out the new book: Eruption, Conversations with Eddie Van Halen. They have a combined total of over 50 hours of unreleased interviews with Eddie that are now being shared in this great book. It is a major biography by two music journalists who knew him best. The heart of ERUPTION is drawn from these intimate and wide-ranging talks, as well as conversations with family, friends, and colleagues, including other major guitarists including Tony Iommi, Steve Vai, Steve Lukather and bassist Michael Anthony. 

Talk Radio Europe
Brad Tolinski &/or Chris Gill - Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen... with TRE's Giles Brown

Talk Radio Europe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 37:36


Brad Tolinski &/or Chris Gill - Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen... with TRE's Giles Brown

The DLR Cast
Episode 45: Interview with Brad Tolinski & Chris Gill (Authors of ”Eruption: Conversations With Eddie Van Halen”)

The DLR Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 68:12


This week Darren talks with Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill, authors of the amazing new book, "Eruption: Conversations With Eddie Van Halen." Of course, EVH is discussed, as is David Lee Roth, their book, and much more. If you haven't got this book yet, what are you waiting for? At the top, Darren and Steve are just two fools a minute, pontificating about Eruption, Dave going really solo through the years, some thoughts on Michael Anthony and was Van Halen as big in Europe as they could/should have been?   "Eruption: Conversations With Eddie Van Halen" is available everywhere you buy books including Amazon, Barnes & Noble and your favorite indie bookshop.

Arroe Collins
Play It Forward Episode 324 With Lisa S Johnson Immortal Axes Guitars That Rock

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 8:35


This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 324 with Lisa S Johnson the author of Immortal Axes: Guitars that Rock. From the photographer of the critically acclaimed 108 Rock Star Guitars comes Immortal Axes: Guitars That Rock (September 2021, $60), a new collection of beautifully shot guitar photos, documenting the legendary instruments of more than 150 music icons, including B.B. King, Joan Jett, Kurt Cobain, Keith Richards, St. Vincent, the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Lita Ford, and Buck Owens. Armed with a macro lens, an incredible eye for detail, and a truly inspiring vision, Lisa S. Johnson takes the world of fine art photography on a rock and roll joyride. Johnson's work conjures the abstract yet possesses a sensual and ethereal aura, illustrating the intimate wear of each instrument featured. Johnson's debut book received rave reviews, and in Immortal Axes, she raises the bar even higher to capture the imagination of music fans. Each intimate photograph is accompanied by a touch of musical history, an anecdote or personal storytelling moment. “Guitars are special instruments,” writes Peter Frampton in his foreword. “Like Stradivarius and Guarneri violins made in the 18th century, they need to be treasured and documented for future generations. In many ways, that's what this wonderful book is all about: preserving guitar history.” The late great Les Paul once commented, “Lisa's work is wonderfully evocative, images unlike any I have ever seen.” High praise, indeed, from a legendary guitar pioneer. “It was an honor to work on this important book with Lisa over the last few years,” states Immortal Axes book editor Brad Tolinski, who spent 25 years as Editor in Chief of Guitar World Magazine. “Her diligence in pursuing these guitars and capturing their true character was inspiring, and her personal memories of her encounters help make each image leap off the page. You may never get a chance to hold these guitars or see them in person. Few of us ever will. But no worries - Lisa and her camera have it covered, and as you have seen, it was in the best of hands.”

Arroe Collins
Play It Forward Episode 324 With Lisa S Johnson Immortal Axes Guitars That Rock

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 8:35


This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 324 with Lisa S Johnson the author of Immortal Axes: Guitars that Rock. From the photographer of the critically acclaimed 108 Rock Star Guitars comes Immortal Axes: Guitars That Rock (September 2021, $60), a new collection of beautifully shot guitar photos, documenting the legendary instruments of more than 150 music icons, including B.B. King, Joan Jett, Kurt Cobain, Keith Richards, St. Vincent, the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Lita Ford, and Buck Owens. Armed with a macro lens, an incredible eye for detail, and a truly inspiring vision, Lisa S. Johnson takes the world of fine art photography on a rock and roll joyride. Johnson's work conjures the abstract yet possesses a sensual and ethereal aura, illustrating the intimate wear of each instrument featured. Johnson's debut book received rave reviews, and in Immortal Axes, she raises the bar even higher to capture the imagination of music fans. Each intimate photograph is accompanied by a touch of musical history, an anecdote or personal storytelling moment. “Guitars are special instruments,” writes Peter Frampton in his foreword. “Like Stradivarius and Guarneri violins made in the 18th century, they need to be treasured and documented for future generations. In many ways, that's what this wonderful book is all about: preserving guitar history.” The late great Les Paul once commented, “Lisa's work is wonderfully evocative, images unlike any I have ever seen.” High praise, indeed, from a legendary guitar pioneer. “It was an honor to work on this important book with Lisa over the last few years,” states Immortal Axes book editor Brad Tolinski, who spent 25 years as Editor in Chief of Guitar World Magazine. “Her diligence in pursuing these guitars and capturing their true character was inspiring, and her personal memories of her encounters help make each image leap off the page. You may never get a chance to hold these guitars or see them in person. Few of us ever will. But no worries - Lisa and her camera have it covered, and as you have seen, it was in the best of hands.”

Arroe Collins
Play It Forward Episode 324 With Lisa S Johnson Immortal Axes Guitars That Rock

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 8:35


This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 324 with Lisa S Johnson the author of Immortal Axes: Guitars that Rock. From the photographer of the critically acclaimed 108 Rock Star Guitars comes Immortal Axes: Guitars That Rock (September 2021, $60), a new collection of beautifully shot guitar photos, documenting the legendary instruments of more than 150 music icons, including B.B. King, Joan Jett, Kurt Cobain, Keith Richards, St. Vincent, the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Lita Ford, and Buck Owens. Armed with a macro lens, an incredible eye for detail, and a truly inspiring vision, Lisa S. Johnson takes the world of fine art photography on a rock and roll joyride. Johnson's work conjures the abstract yet possesses a sensual and ethereal aura, illustrating the intimate wear of each instrument featured. Johnson's debut book received rave reviews, and in Immortal Axes, she raises the bar even higher to capture the imagination of music fans. Each intimate photograph is accompanied by a touch of musical history, an anecdote or personal storytelling moment. “Guitars are special instruments,” writes Peter Frampton in his foreword. “Like Stradivarius and Guarneri violins made in the 18th century, they need to be treasured and documented for future generations. In many ways, that's what this wonderful book is all about: preserving guitar history.” The late great Les Paul once commented, “Lisa's work is wonderfully evocative, images unlike any I have ever seen.” High praise, indeed, from a legendary guitar pioneer. “It was an honor to work on this important book with Lisa over the last few years,” states Immortal Axes book editor Brad Tolinski, who spent 25 years as Editor in Chief of Guitar World Magazine. “Her diligence in pursuing these guitars and capturing their true character was inspiring, and her personal memories of her encounters help make each image leap off the page. You may never get a chance to hold these guitars or see them in person. Few of us ever will. But no worries - Lisa and her camera have it covered, and as you have seen, it was in the best of hands.”

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show
Rude Awakening Show 10/19/21

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 147:00


October 19th - Brad Tolinski, Joe Gagliano, Drew Curtis

Arroe Collins
Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill Release The Book Eruption

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 11:27


When rock legend Eddie Van Halen died of cancer on October 6, 2020, the entire world seemed to stop and grieve. Since his band Van Halen burst onto the scene with their self-titled debut album in 1978, Eddie had been hailed as an icon not only to fans of rock music and heavy metal, but to performers across all genres and around the world. Van Halen's debut sounded unlike anything that listeners had heard before and remains a quintessential rock album of the era. And they would end up as one of only five rock bands with two studio albums that have sold more than 10 million copies in the US. ERUPTION: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen (10/5/21; Hachette Books; 9780306826658; $28) is a major biography by two music journalists who knew him best. Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill share with fans, new and old alike, a candid, compulsively readable, and definitive oral history of the most influential rock guitarist since Jimi Hendrix. It is based on more than 50+ hours of unreleased interviews they recorded with Eddie Van Halen over the years, most of them conducted at the legendary 5150 studios at his home in Los Angeles. The heart of .ERUPTION is drawn from these intimate and wide-ranging talks, as well as conversations with family, friends, and colleagues, including other major guitarists including Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath), Steve Vai and Steve Lukather (Toto, Michael Jackson, Ringo Starr, Elton John). In addition to discussing his greatest triumphs as a groundbreaking musician - including an unprecedented dive into Van Halen's masterpiece 1984 and the story behind playing on Michael Jackson's "Beat It" (which they did as a favor and never received a dime for) - the book takes an unflinching look at Eddie's early struggles as a young Dutch immigrant unable to speak English, which resulted in lifelong issues with social anxiety and later problems with alcohol and cocaine. . Eddie Van Halen and his older brother Al and their parents moved to the Pasadena, CA in 1962 when Eddie was 7 years old, with less than $50, some suitcases and a piano. During the nine-day boat ride over, Eddie and A played piano for spare change. "We were like a kid freak show," said Eddie. . The boys attended a segregated school in Pasadena and were ostracized because they knew little English. "My first friends in America were black," Eddie said. "It was the white kids that bullied me. The black kids stood up for me." . While words often failed him, as a child Eddie expressed himself through the piano, maintaining a rigorous practice schedule under the watchful eye of his mother. A few short years later, at the age of twelve, he would apply the same diligence to learning the electric guitar, spending countless hours locked in his bedroom developing the technique that would help him become one of the greatest players in the world. It also examines his brilliance as an inventor who changed the face of guitar manufacturing. . Eddie built his own guitar with spare parts. The guitar, known as "Frankenstein" created a trend that eventually changed the way electric guitars were made and revolutionized the guitar industry. . A handmade replica of his original guitar now resides in the permanent collection at the Smithsonian in Washington DC, and his original "Frankenstein" guitar was featured in the Play It Loud exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2019, a show inspired by Tolinski's book on the history of the electric guitar. . Eddie also invented and popularized many playing techniques on the instrument that have functioned as the backbone for guitar soloing in popular music for over to 40 years. These include "tapping," "whammy bar dives" and "chime harmonics." Over the course of more than four decades, Eddie gained renown for his innovative guitar playing, and particularly for popularizing many playing techniques on the instrument that have functioned as the backbone for guitar soloing in popular music for over to 40 years. These include "tapping," "whammy bar dives" and "chime harmonics." The book also explores the details of his life, both personal and professional. . His long and complicated marriage to Valerie Bertinelli; his close relationship with his son/bassist Wolfgang Van Halen; and his marriage to second wife and publicist Janie Liszewski, who helped him recover from substance abuse and supported him through his many cancer treatments. . His often-stormy relationships with Van Halen's trio of singers: David Lee Roth, Sammy Hagar and Gary Cherone. Unfortunately for Eddie and his legions of fans, he died before he was ever able to put his life down to paper in his own words, and much of his compelling backstory has remained elusive-until now. As entertaining as it is revealing, ERUPTION is the closest readers will ever get to hearing Eddie's side of the story when it comes to his extraordinary life.

Behind The Scene with Colleen
Behind The Scene With Colleen: Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill

Behind The Scene with Colleen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 7:38


Colleen talks with the two authors of the Eddie Van Halen Biography, "Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen" about their experiences with EVH.

Arroe Collins
Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill Release The Book Eruption

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 11:27


When rock legend Eddie Van Halen died of cancer on October 6, 2020, the entire world seemed to stop and grieve. Since his band Van Halen burst onto the scene with their self-titled debut album in 1978, Eddie had been hailed as an icon not only to fans of rock music and heavy metal, but to performers across all genres and around the world. Van Halen's debut sounded unlike anything that listeners had heard before and remains a quintessential rock album of the era. And they would end up as one of only five rock bands with two studio albums that have sold more than 10 million copies in the US. ERUPTION: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen (10/5/21; Hachette Books; 9780306826658; $28) is a major biography by two music journalists who knew him best. Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill share with fans, new and old alike, a candid, compulsively readable, and definitive oral history of the most influential rock guitarist since Jimi Hendrix. It is based on more than 50+ hours of unreleased interviews they recorded with Eddie Van Halen over the years, most of them conducted at the legendary 5150 studios at his home in Los Angeles. The heart of .ERUPTION is drawn from these intimate and wide-ranging talks, as well as conversations with family, friends, and colleagues, including other major guitarists including Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath), Steve Vai and Steve Lukather (Toto, Michael Jackson, Ringo Starr, Elton John). In addition to discussing his greatest triumphs as a groundbreaking musician - including an unprecedented dive into Van Halen's masterpiece 1984 and the story behind playing on Michael Jackson's "Beat It" (which they did as a favor and never received a dime for) - the book takes an unflinching look at Eddie's early struggles as a young Dutch immigrant unable to speak English, which resulted in lifelong issues with social anxiety and later problems with alcohol and cocaine. . Eddie Van Halen and his older brother Al and their parents moved to the Pasadena, CA in 1962 when Eddie was 7 years old, with less than $50, some suitcases and a piano. During the nine-day boat ride over, Eddie and A played piano for spare change. "We were like a kid freak show," said Eddie. . The boys attended a segregated school in Pasadena and were ostracized because they knew little English. "My first friends in America were black," Eddie said. "It was the white kids that bullied me. The black kids stood up for me." . While words often failed him, as a child Eddie expressed himself through the piano, maintaining a rigorous practice schedule under the watchful eye of his mother. A few short years later, at the age of twelve, he would apply the same diligence to learning the electric guitar, spending countless hours locked in his bedroom developing the technique that would help him become one of the greatest players in the world. It also examines his brilliance as an inventor who changed the face of guitar manufacturing. . Eddie built his own guitar with spare parts. The guitar, known as "Frankenstein" created a trend that eventually changed the way electric guitars were made and revolutionized the guitar industry. . A handmade replica of his original guitar now resides in the permanent collection at the Smithsonian in Washington DC, and his original "Frankenstein" guitar was featured in the Play It Loud exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2019, a show inspired by Tolinski's book on the history of the electric guitar. . Eddie also invented and popularized many playing techniques on the instrument that have functioned as the backbone for guitar soloing in popular music for over to 40 years. These include "tapping," "whammy bar dives" and "chime harmonics." Over the course of more than four decades, Eddie gained renown for his innovative guitar playing, and particularly for popularizing many playing techniques on the instrument that have functioned as the backbone for guitar soloing in popular music for over to 40 years. These include "tapping," "whammy bar dives" and "chime harmonics." The book also explores the details of his life, both personal and professional. . His long and complicated marriage to Valerie Bertinelli; his close relationship with his son/bassist Wolfgang Van Halen; and his marriage to second wife and publicist Janie Liszewski, who helped him recover from substance abuse and supported him through his many cancer treatments. . His often-stormy relationships with Van Halen's trio of singers: David Lee Roth, Sammy Hagar and Gary Cherone. Unfortunately for Eddie and his legions of fans, he died before he was ever able to put his life down to paper in his own words, and much of his compelling backstory has remained elusive-until now. As entertaining as it is revealing, ERUPTION is the closest readers will ever get to hearing Eddie's side of the story when it comes to his extraordinary life.

The Tone Mob Podcast
Eruption: Conversations w/ Eddie Van Halen (Brad Tolinski & Chris Gill)

The Tone Mob Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 85:37


Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill have been in the guitar media world for decades. Through that, these fellas have had many, many epic conversations with some of the most influential guitarists to ever walk the planet. They had the opportunity to interview Eddie Van Halen multiple times, and the resulting 50+ hours of interviews were compiled into an epic tome called Eruption: Conversations With Eddie Van Halen. It is a great read, and I really enjoyed talking with Chris and Brad about their respective histories, how the book came together, Eddie's impact on culture, how guitar media has evolved and a whole lot more. You can grab the book from one of my favorite independent book stores HERE. TEXT ME (503) 751-8577 Support the show and get extra episodes over at Patreon.com/tonemob. You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Release your music via DistroKid and save 7% by going to Tonemob.com/distrokid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Arroe Collins
Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill Release Eruption

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 11:33


Good Questions...with Cameron Dole
S2E134 - Chad Kushins, John Pollono, Brad Tolinski & Chris Gill, Meg Donnelly, and Philip Gilpin

Good Questions...with Cameron Dole

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 69:52


In this episode we visit with author Chad Kushins about "BEAST: John Bonham and the Rise of Led Zeppelin", actor/screenwriter John Pollono about his movie "Small Engine Repair", authors Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill about their new book "ERUPTION: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen", actress and singer Meg Donnelly, and Catalyst Content Institute Executive Director Philip Gilpin. For complete episode details, merch, socials, links and more visit www.GQwithCam.com You can help support this podcast with a donation at www.BuyMeACoffee.com/GQwithCam --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camerondole/message

KUCI: Get the Funk Out
Releasing TODAY October 5th, 2021 - ERUPTION: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen Honors One-year Anniversary of Legendary Guitarist's Death. Two music journalists who knew him best - authors Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill

KUCI: Get the Funk Out

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021


ERUPTION: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen HonorsOne-year Anniversary of Legendary Guitarist's DeathThe first definitive biography of guitar legend Eddie Van Halen, a year after his death, composed of more than 50+ hours of interviews with Eddie, his family, and friends. Releasing today from Hachette Books. “A respectful and detailed tribute to a guitar legend.” —Kirkus October 5, 2021, New York, NY – Coinciding with the one-year anniversary of Eddie Van Halen's death, ERUPTION: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen (10/5/21; Hachette Books; 9780306826658; $28) is a major biography by two music journalists who knew him best. Authors Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill share with fans, new and old alike, a candid, compulsively readable, and definitive oral history of the most influential rock guitarist since Jimi Hendrix. The book releases October 5, 2021, and is available here. When rock legend Eddie Van Halen died of cancer on October 6, 2020, the entire world seemed to stop and grieve. Since his band Van Halen burst onto the scene with their self-titled debut album in 1978, Eddie had been hailed as an icon not only to fans of rock music and heavy metal, but to performers across all genres and around the world. Van Halen's debut sounded unlike anything that listeners had heard before and remains a quintessential rock album of the era. And they would end up as one of only five rock bands with two studio albums that have sold more than 10 million copies in the US. ERUPTION: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen is based on more than 50+ hours of unreleased interviews Tolinski and Gill recorded with Eddie Van Halen over the years, most of them conducted at the legendary 5150 studios at his home in Los Angeles. The heart of ERUPTION is drawn from these intimate and wide-ranging talks, as well as conversations with family, friends, and colleagues, including other major guitarists like Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath), Steve Vai, and Steve Lukather (Toto, Michael Jackson, Ringo Starr, Elton John).

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill Release Eruption

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 11:33


Johnny Dare Morning Show
"Everyone needs to hear Eddie's words!" Chris Gill & Brad Tolinski release "Eruption:Conversations With Eddie Van Halen"

Johnny Dare Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 10:12


Few guitar players have truly changed the way people play guitar the way Eddie Van Halen did. But behind the genius of his guitar playing, was a shy man  who battled his self esteem, his childhood, his demons and more. But now authors Chris Gill and Brad Tolinski have poured through over 50 hours of conversations with the late guitar legend, and have released what they feel is the definitive look at the life of Eddie Van Halen, "Eruption: Conversations With Eddie Van Halen". And one day before the one year anniversary of his passing, we talked to Chris & Brad all about it! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bill Meyer Show Podcast
10-05-21_TUESDAY_6AM

Bill Meyer Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 47:15


Digging through the news stories, some open phones, also a talk with Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill, co-authors of ERUPTION - Conversations with Eddie Van Halen

The Johnny Beane Podcast
Brad Tolinski & Chris Gill - Eruption Conversations With Eddie Van Halen. LIVE! 9/29/21

The Johnny Beane Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 75:57


Watch here - https://www.amazon.com/live/broadcast/c3517c3d-6747-48f3-978b-ed89f3fa0b32?ref=cm_sw_al_SntJizOfXVWEd

Booked On Rock with Eric Senich
Episode 26 | Brad Tolinski & Chris Gill ["Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen"]

Booked On Rock with Eric Senich

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 94:57


When rock legend Eddie Van Halen died of cancer on October 6, 2020, the entire world seemed to stop and grieve. Since his band Van Halen burst onto the scene with their self-titled debut album in 1978, Eddie had been hailed as an icon not only to fans of rock music and heavy metal, but to performers across all genres and around the world. Van Halen's debut sounded unlike anything that listeners had heard before and remains a quintessential rock album of the era. Over the course of more than four decades, Eddie gained renown for his innovative guitar playing, and particularly for popularizing the tapping guitar solo technique. Unfortunately for Eddie and his legions of fans, he died before he was ever able to put his life down to paper in his own words, and much of his compelling backstory has remained elusive—until now. In "Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen", music journalists Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill share with fans, new and old alike, a candid, compulsively readable, and definitive oral history of the most influential rock guitarist since Jimi Hendrix. It is based on more than 50 hours of unreleased interviews they recorded with Eddie over the years, most of them conducted at the legendary 5150 studios at Eddie's home in Los Angeles. The heart of "Eruption" is drawn from these intimate and wide-ranging talks, as well as conversations with family, friends, and colleagues. In addition to discussing his greatest triumphs as a groundbreaking musician, the book also takes an unflinching look at Eddie's early struggles as a young Dutch immigrant unable to speak the English language, which resulted in lifelong issues with social anxiety and substance abuse. "Eruption"also examines his brilliance as an inventor who changed the face of guitar manufacturing.As entertaining as it is revealing, "Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen" is the closest readers will ever get to hearing his side of the story when it comes to his extraordinary life.Brad Tolinski was the Editor-in-Chief of Guitar World magazine, the best-selling magazine for musicians in the world, for over 25 years. He is also the author of "Light & Shade: Conversations with Jimmy Page" and "Play it Loud: An Epic History of the Style", "Sound and Revolution of the Electric Guitar", which was the inspiration for the Play It Loud exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2019. He lives in New York.Chris Gill was the Editor-in-Chief of Guitar Aficionado magazine and a regular contributor to Guitar World magazine. He is also the author of "Guitar Legends: The Definitive Guide to the World's Greatest Guitar Players", and he contributed extensive guitar background and historical text to "Eric Clapton's Six String Stories" and "Jeff Beck's Beck 01: Hot Rods and Rock & Roll".Read Chris Gill's Guitar World article on the origins of Eddie Van Halen's Frankenstein guitar: https://www.guitarworld.com/features/eddie-van-halen-frankenstein-originsPurchase a copy of "Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen" through the Van Halen Store: https://www.vanhalenstore.comFor the latest Van Halen news, features and more, visit the Van Halen News Desk website: https://www.vhnd.comListen to a playlist of the music discussed in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2t7dYwnKeWh1A0dv2TAPV1?si=1aaa563bcb5b4218The Booked On Rock Website: https://www.bookedonrock.comFollow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/bookedonrockpodcastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/bookedonrockContact The Booked On Rock Podcast:thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.comSupport Your Local Bookstore! Find your nearest independent book store here: https://www.indiebound.org/indie-store-finderThe Booked On Rock Theme Song: “Whoosh” by Crowander [ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/crowander]

Rob's School of Music
Episode 38: Podcast 35: Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill Authors of Eruption Conversations with Eddie Van Halen - RSOM Interview

Rob's School of Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 53:24


Get a completely new look at guitar legend Eddie Van Halen with this groundbreaking oral history, composed of more than fifty hours of interviews with Eddie himself as well as his family, friends, and colleagues.When rock legend Eddie Van Halen died of cancer on October 6, 2020, the entire world seemed to stop and grieve. Since his band Van Halen burst onto the scene with their self-titled debut album in 1978, Eddie had been hailed as an icon not only to fans of rock music and heavy metal, but to performers across all genres and around the world. Van Halen's debut sounded unlike anything that listeners had heard before and remains a quintessential rock album of the era. In Eruption, music journalists Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill share with fans, new and old alike, a candid, compulsively readable, and definitive oral history of the most influential rock guitarist since Jimi Hendrix. It is based on more than 50+ hours of unreleased interviews they recorded with Eddie Van Halen over the years, most of them conducted at the legendary 5150 studios at  Ed's home in Los Angeles. The heart of Eruption is drawn from these intimate and wide-ranging talks, as well as conversations with family, friends, and colleagues. In addition to discussing his greatest triumphs as a groundbreaking musician, including an unprecedented dive into Van Halen's masterpiece 1984, the book also takes an unflinching look at Edward's early struggles as young Dutch immigrant unable to speak the English language, which resulted in lifelong issues with social anxiety and substance abuse. Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen also examines his brilliance as an inventor who changed the face of guitar manufacturing.Link to the book - https://amzn.to/3AOOvSdClick here for a FREE sample lesson - https://robsschoolofmusic.com/freelesson/Learn to Play Guitar, Piano, Bass, Drums, Ukulele, or Sing Now with Virtual Music Lessons. We offer 100% custom-tailored one on one virtual music lessons. Everyone gets a lesson program designed just for them. We give you the skills to play music today!We offer online virtual lessons worldwide! All ages and skill levels welcome! www.robsschoolofmusic.com Check out this interview Rob did with PRS Guitarshttps://www.prsguitars.com/index.php/artists/story/qa_with_rob_spaminato_new_music_from_heatedxchange#vanhalen #eddievanhalen #evh

The Guitar Knobs
236-Interview With The Authors Of Eruption: Conversations With Eddie Van Halen

The Guitar Knobs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 104:10


The Knobs interview Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill, authors of the new book "Eruption: Conversations With Eddie Van Halen. This is a special one for us as EVH was a guitar hero to so many of us. Brad and Chris offer a completely new look at guitar legend Eddie Van Halen with this groundbreaking oral history, composed of more than fifty hours of interviews with Eddie himself as well as his family, friends, and colleagues. Enjoy the show! Hosted by Todd Novak with Jared Brandon and Tony Dudzik     Guitar, electric guitar, guitar pedal, pedal effects, pedal fx, guitar amplifier, humbucker, single coil, P90, guitar pickups, guitar setup, fuzz, overdrive, delay, reverb, distortion, guitar player, guitarist, guitar tips, guitar repair, vintage guitar, guitar amp speakers, guitar cabinet, combo amp, guitar amp Visit us at theguitarknobs.com Support our show on Patreon.com/theguitarknobs

Spiritual Dope
Lisa S. Johnson

Spiritual Dope

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 65:21


From the photographer of the critically acclaimed 108 Rock Star Guitars comes a new collection of beautifully shot guitar photos, documenting the legendary instruments of B.B. King, Kurt Cobain, St. Vincent, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and more than one hundred and fifty legendary rock icons. Armed with a macro lens, an incredible eye for detail, and a truly inspiring vision, Johnson and her guitar art are taking the world of fine art photography on a rock and roll ride. Far from still life, Johnson's work conjures the abstract yet also possesses a very sensual and ethereal aura, illustrating the intimate wear and details of each instrument featured.Johnson's debut book, 108 Rock Star Guitars, received rave reviews and in Immortal Axes, she raises the bar even further, capturing the imagination of music fans everywhere. Each intimate photograph is accompanied by a touch of musical history, an anecdote or great personal storytelling moments, making this stunning book a must-have not only for guitar lovers but for every reader who wants to know more about their favorite guitarists and the instruments they cherish. Additional artists and bands include: Jimi Hendrix, Elvis Presley, Peter Frampton, Steve Hackett, Metallica, Black Sabbath, Jimmy Page, Albert Lee, Glen Campbell, Johnny Cash, Tom Petty, Lita Ford, Susanna Hoffs, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Malcolm Young, Dave Grohl, Nancy Wilson, Michael Anthony and Suzi Quatro to name a few.  Lisa S. Johnson's stunning photos and her body of work have led to collaborations with the Malibu Guitar Festival, Museum of Making Music, and Museum of Design Atlanta. She collaborated with former Editor-in-Chief of Guitar World magazine and author Brad Tolinski for Immortal Axes. Johnson lives in Las Vegas, Nevada with her partner and two boxer dogs. She is also an avid Kundalini yoga teacher on her instagram platform @Cosmic_108. Connect with Lisa at www.108RockStarGuitars.com and on insta @cosmic_108 Brandon Handley 0:40 It is crucial dope. I'm on here today with Lisa s. Johnson. She is coming here to us by way of a guest you may or may not recall from the game here. with fresh Shaw, that's how you and I connected Lisa and Lisa. She's got a couple of really awesome books, guitar and books that she's put on the winners on all about those two here in a second. And she also does a weekly Kundalini course on Instagram under cosmic 108. But this one should tell us a little bit about who you are. What made you feel a spiritual dove was is a place for you to be right now. Lisa S Johnson 1:15 Well, hey, Brandon, thank you so much for having me on as a guest today. I really appreciate it. And it was really cool that we did meet through Paresh who I know through Kundalini Yoga, we went through Kundalini Yoga training together. And he's also rock and rollers. So it was interesting that he and I really connected in class before we even know, we were both into rock and roll. So. So that's how things weave together. And that brought me to you spiritual dope, which I love that name. Because it's kind of telling of the times and connecting to the youth generation really, because to say spiritual dope, kind of, you know, get the younger person interested. And we can talk about things spirituality, and things that are going on in the world in more of a hipper way. So it's really fun to take part in that. My background is that I come from a musical family in northern Canada, where I grew up until I was 23. And I was born in California, though, so I have my California roots until age seven, and then lived in Canada, then moved to Florida. And I ended up going to college for photography, which led me to a job for 10 years with the Eastman Kodak company. And I ended up living in Memphis, Tennessee, and going to the Unity Church. And my father growing up told me I was not allowed to date musicians. And so I he was a musician, so and still is. And so I was at the Unity Church picnic, and the guitar player from church asked me out on a date, and I accepted and we started dating. So I called my dad and said, Hey, Dad, I'm, I'm dating a musician. However, he is the guitar player at church, and he owns a vintage guitar store. And my dad being a guitar player said, Hey, if he ever gets in and gets a mandolin, I've always wanted one. And you know, he's not a touring musician. So that doesn't matter. You can you can date him. So that was the beginning of my photographing guitars, because my boyfriend then Hank said, I told him about this request of a vintage mandolin. And he got one in two weeks later, and I said, how much I want to buy that from my dad. And he said, You can't afford it. But if you photograph some guitars, for me, I have to sell that I don't want to sell, I'll trade you for the mandolin. So that was it. And I photographed these amazing vintage guitars for him and I fell in love with my photography for the first time. So I really was drawn into photographing guitars in a spiritual way, because I was going to the Unity Church, which is a non denominational church and what attracted me too, it was that they would always read a passage out of Chicken Soup for the Soul, you know, Joseph Campbell, and, and, and they would relate it to a passage in the Bible. So it wasn't you know, like this indoctrinated you know, where I grew up in the Catholic Church, you know, it was fun, at the end would always sing a song holding hands, the whole congregation, let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me. And so that was the beginning of my spiritual journey. And at that point, I was probably 2425 Ah, you know, and of course, my spiritual journey did begin when I grew up, I started in the Catholic Church. By the age of 14, I already realized that God was within me, that I didn't need to go to church to be with God. And that gave me a lot of peace. And I always felt God with me and I've always prayed. But then when I found the Unity Church, I actually because it was more of a spiritual feeling. And I they had a bookstore there and I my first spiritual books that I bought was Wayne Dyer, and Louise Hay and Shaco Wayne. And these books really and you know, the first really spiritual book that I read before that even at 18 was thinking go Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill. And if you read Shakti, Wayne's creative visualizations, basically, it's the same concept. You know, you, you are what you think, you know, what you speak manifests into reality. And that was Napoleon Hill's whole premise. You know, if you think you're going to be negative and talk negative all the time, that's what you're going to attract. And if you talk positive, and think positive and and visualize your goal, then that's what's going to manifest. And so this is how I've lived my life and manifest in my life since I was 18 years old. So just to conclude, I, I went to college for photography, and I ended up moving to New York City. And I got this job with Kodak. So I was in New York, and then Memphis. And I ended up shooting those guitars in Memphis. And then I got sent back to New York. And I thought, if I'm going to shoot guitars, I may as well shoot famous ones. So Les Paul played every Monday night at the Iridium room in Manhattan, and I started going down there, and I eventually met him and he let me photograph his guitar. So that was the first famous guitar I photographed. And then 12 years later, he ended up writing the foreword for my first book, 108 rock star guitars. And then I ended up in a car crash in between all this and my neck got jacked. After, after I moved to Las Vegas from New York City. And that led me to a chiropractor who told me that Vikram yoga would be really good for me. And so I started taking their chrome yoga classes became a victim yoga teacher, studied yoga philosophy, read Autobiography of a Yogi, and it totally changed my life. And then, almost 20 years later, I was introduced to Kundalini Yoga. Through the modern day priestess training that I started that I, I took, I'm a modern day priestess as well. And we did Kundalini Yoga every day. So that's how I ended up in the Kundalini, cosmic 108 Saturday morning classes to share the yoga technology and the tools of yoga to help us previously, just in regular times, but now especially even more in these really trying times on the planet. Brandon Handley 7:25 of the story, I love the journey that you know, I mean, first time, Ed, a musician, of course, is when the dad says no. Right? And that's the that's right. There's your proven out of principle, right out of thinking Grow Rich, like whatever you focus on what manifests sure very. So you know, he's focused on for you was what manifested for you. So he played a part in that. And that, you know, the journey towards photography and photographing these these guitars, right, and cars is going for it. Just saying this is this is what kind of sets my soul on fire, and looking for ways to make that happen. Exact so cool. Yeah. So thanks. Thanks for the background. Right. So what I like to start this off with is the idea that, hey, we're all spiritual beings. Right? And that source speaks through us right now I sources speaking through you, to me, to somebody on the other end, that is listening to this podcast today. What is something what's a message that can only be delivered through you to that person today? Lisa S Johnson 8:38 Okay, well, I'm just going to go with what channels right through instantly, that's where you got to go. And so mine is via channel, B channel. So ask your higher guides, or whatever God is for you, make me a channel of a higher will. This is how we received the messages from the universe and from our guides and angels, through our, our cosmic antenna, our auric field, which the ark line is a part of our bigger auric field. And so the ark line is the seventh body of consciousness that we have out of 10 light bodies of consciousness, the 3d body, the gross body, that's only one body, we have seven additional. So the Arc Line is, is the seventh body. And it's the way that we send and receive signals to each other, that can be sent even over vast spaces of time, you know, for one country or area or planet to another. And it's important to keep your antenna clean and clear. If it's dirty, it's got a lot of static in there. You can't send your signal and you can't receive signals. So that means I'm not communicating effectively or I can't receive others communications effectively. So this is one of the reasons why we do spiritual work meditation and movements. So that we can clean and clear all of our bodies, including that that radar antenna, the Arc Line. So that is how I would channel something that no one else could receive from any other place other than through me, because I'm sending it through my Arc Line through my channel to your listeners right now. And I have often asked my guys make me a channel of a higher will, so that I can hear and see the unseen. Brandon Handley 10:32 What is Oh, I think that's fantastic. open yourself up to be a channel to begin with, say, Make me your channel, allow me to be a channel. I've been trying to do this whole thing myself this entire time. What else kind of let it flow through me? What's a way that we can clear tailor my sales of this? Boy, how do I clean my sale? Lisa S Johnson 11:00 It's easier than you think. I mean, people say I can't meditate. Oh, I can never meditate. Okay, so yes, everyone can meditate. And everyone can clear their channel. And here's how. First of all, you can sit and you have to make meditation, super simple and easy, especially in the beginning. And while you're meditating, you're cleaning your arclight. Okay, so this is the same answer for both things. So first of all, you sit and we you invoke you do an invocation to clear the space, stage yourself, you know, stage the room with Palo Santo or stage what happens. Then you do an invocation, bringing in your guides and teachers, and then you do movements. So for example, one way to clear your Arc Line, your antenna is inhaling and turning your head to the left, and exhale and turning your head to the right, because that's cleaning and clearing the space right in front of your face and to the left into the right. And then if you tuck your chin into your chest, you rotate your head around a big neck circles. This is cleaning the Arc Line, you're going in a circle and it's clean exactly that area in your in your Arc Line in your auric fields. Then we use breathwork inclusively, you know a lot of deep inhaling, exhaling or rectifier pumping the belly and equal pumps. And this is distributing energy in the body and sending your Kundalini energy from the base of your spine, all the way up to the top of your crown chakra. So all of your chakras are getting a burst of energy as you're pumping the belly in. So and then you quiet the mind you do the work, the movement opens the body and allows you to sit in meditation and be more calm. And still, even when you're super calm. You can close your eyes, look into your third eye center, your sixth chakra, and that that stimulates activates your pineal gland, which is your your tool your gland for extrasensory perceptions, and how we can learn to connect and with our subtle body with using extrasensory perception so we can feel energy around us more we can hear what someone is saying without them actually saying it. And all of this clears your archive and your intent just to very quickly, you know, give you a summary of how you how you clear it. So it's through breath movement, meditation. Brandon Handley 13:29 That's great. So you got a twofer there. Alright, you can do a little bit a little bit of both at the same time. One thing that definitely has been hugely impactful for me this past year has definitely been the breathwork. And it sounds like that's a big part of Kundalini Yoga. We're a couple that with Autobiography of a Yogi, right, is this Kundalini Yoga? associated? Specifically with like I was at the Southeast Asia foundation. Yeah. Through. You went through the priestess Lisa S Johnson 14:05 training? I did. Yes. So, Yogi, paramahansa Yogananda. He was a Kriya. Yogi. So that's what we do include aleni we do Kriya Yoga. And that means that we do yoga postures from the 84 Classic asanas that Austin as is of your means yoga posture, we do we pull from there. And on top of that, we also always use mantra, meditation mudras. We use our our throat or our throat. To every class, we incorporate these aspects. And this is called Kriya Yoga. So guys like guru Singh, who's been a longtime kodaline Teacher, he also come through lineage of Yogananda, and so to why so I really kind of relate to him in that way. So we're doing Kriya Yoga. But the thing about Kundalini that makes it more advanced is that it's really teaching the science of yoga, and yoga as a technology as tools that we use for self healing. First, we heal the self, then we can heal others, and we heal others through our energetic field. So as we amplify and expand our electromagnetic frequency, through the movement, and the meditation and the breathwork, and all that, we're expanding our electromagnetic field and our auric field gets bigger and brighter and stronger, and more radiant, and more attractive to other people. And it then it starts to just attract all the right people to and it spells all the negative stuff out. And then there's no room for any negative anymore. So even when the worst shit is flying around this planet, right now, you can learn and use these tools to be able to stay calm, in the midst of this chaos that we're in and send your light out in every direction. super big and super powerful. And when we sit and meditate, especially on full moons, and new moons, because these are the the doors of the portals of the planets when the planets line up when the Moon and the Sun and Earth are lining up. And they're lining up with other stars that happen throughout the year. These create portals, we just had the big Lionsgate portal on August 8. And this is a time when energy frequency and vibration funnels into the planet and upward levels, our DNA and our our electromagnetic frequency and our ESP and our overall consciousness on the planet. So right now, we're going through hell. But we're going through hell to get to heaven. Because heavens on the way. And it's on the way, and I know it is because I study the yugas. And that's what Yogananda used to teach the yugas and his his teacher Shri you test guar. He's the one who wrote the book, the science of yoga, and he speaks all about the yoga so we can get into that if you'd like it's just one of my favorite topics. Brandon Handley 17:18 Well, yeah, I mean, we absolutely get into that we have a lot. I love the concept. And I think I remember like, first of all, you know, Autobiography of a Yogi, what a great book write a really, really great book, fun to read. And so it was like being on that adventure with them as as he kind of goes through his life. And then I think he did talk about it. Did he talk about yoga technology, and there are not likely to finish it up with that. Lisa S Johnson 17:47 Remember, you remember him specifically saying yoga as a technology? But I bet he did. Because you shriek test suar he saw I'm sure the technology because of these. The the chart of the yoga is that he created and I mean, they they knew the science of yoga. So Brandon Handley 18:07 Oh, yeah, that's, that's not new to that. No, it's not it's not new to them. And by that, I mean, like, the whole Indian Lisa S Johnson 18:16 culture, and just like how people are way more advanced than us. 100% Brandon Handley 18:20 I mean, look, I mean, we're, I mean, we're like crawling, right? And in terms of like, our just general conscious capabilities. That's my thing. Right? I just kind of where we are in terms of, of civilization like that. It's really learn how to as you I think you talked a little bit about harnessing your mind right, and just really getting in there. So you also need to talk about these portals. I want to just hit on. I love Lionsgate, right. Just just I love Lionsgate portal, mostly because of the memes and the social media that come along with it because it's very entertaining. But I think it also offers like, you know, through through the entertainment edutainment, right like it's so opens that up to somebody even if they laugh at it or joka. Like it becomes a seed somewhere. Right. So, what tell us a little bit about more, right if I was about Lionsgate Okay, we'll talk about that. Yeah, sure. Yeah. Lisa S Johnson 19:24 Well, there is a star named Sirius. I'm sure you're aware of it most. Everybody knows about the star Sirius. It's also called the dog star. And it is the brightest star in the sky. It's the North Star. So the Sirius star in August from July 26 to August 12. The dog star begins to rise in the morning with our son. So there's two suns in the sky. So you may have seen recently a lot of photos with two suns in the sky and people are going What's up, there's two sons. Well, this happens every year because the Sirius star is rising with the sun. So that is in alignment of Sirius that is supposedly a planet where the Syrians come from. And they that planet Sirius is aligned now with our sun, which is aligned with our Earth. So that is creating a shaft, a portal, it's going straight through to planet earth, showering the planet earth with that energy frequency and vibration. What was really extra special this year was that we have the new moon exactly in the path. So with serious sun, moon, earth, so this was especially powerful. Just like on the new moon and the full moon, those are especially powerful times and for us to set intentions. So that's why we do new moon and full moon intention setting and clearings. So, in on top of this, the Sirius star is in alignment with Orion's belt that has three stars. And those three stars were aligned with the tip the points of the three pyramids in Giza. So, I mean, why were the pyramids built? Who built the pyramids? You know, did they build them exactly to line up with, you know, Stargate Ryan, you know, was that how serious came in and maybe maybe people for, you know, whatever you want to call them, aliens. Other other types of beings came down, and were able to access Planet Earth, and maybe they that's how, you know, when we when we send the shuttle off, for spaceships off, it has to coincide in line with, you know, the planets and things moving around in the sky. So it's the same thing, if another entity wants to come on a spaceship to Earth, maybe there has to be certain portals that takes for them to come down. And maybe that's why the pyramids are pointing up to those three stars. So that's what happened on August 8, so July 26, to August 12. That is the portal opening and closing. So begins just like you see, you know, the moon, the moon slowly going from full moon to you know, New Moon, we have that energy shift as well, during that date, but August 8 is the apex of that alignment and the most powerful day. So that's where everyone does a ceremony on August 8, but we really do the work from July 26, all the way through to August 12. To get that full, you know, you can utilize the energy, this is what we have to use to upgrade our consciousness, we need to utilize these tools that are given given to us by God really through the makeup of our cosma cosmos, we're really need to utilize the tools which we've forgotten to use because they've dumped us down with freaking TV with even Disneyland. I mean, it's the dumbing down of our society. I mean, they just finished some state just passed the law that you don't have to be able to know math or read to pass your high school examination. Really. And there's there's no lot of modesty anymore. Every album cover every every video, you see, it's just people wearing hardly anything. It looks super hot and sexy. Hey, yeah, I get it. I see it. But it's not. It's not serving our youth culture. They're growing up thinking what do you want to be when you grow up? Oh, I want to be a rock star. Brandon Handley 23:40 Well, I always I always make that joke. My own joke anyways about like tipper gore and our board back in the day, right? When they were trying to you know, kind of pull back some like to live crew and and all those other albums. But this isn't really this isn't benefiting anybody. And then it was a freedom of expression man and you know, but really, it's a you know, there's this interjection right injection of just kind of like this, this continues to type and this this. Why would we encourage Lisa S Johnson 24:20 that? Well, it starts to encourage disrespect or kind of a lack of respect. I think it's Brandon Handley 24:29 respect even. Yeah, Lisa S Johnson 24:31 I mean, talk to any kids today about dating, and how to date I mean, it's dating online, they meet online or, and what do they do? They share pictures back and forth. And you know, how many pictures and how kinds what kind of pictures you know, and languaging that goes on online and just the music I mean, last year, the Best Song of the Year, was, like the most vocal vulgar title ever like I can't even I can't even think of what it is right now. But it's like really bad. Brandon Handley 25:07 Is it that cardi B song? Like fat or something like that? Alright. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's interesting where that's, that's, I agree, right? It's kinda like was, was that gonna be enough? But anyways? Look, it is what it is, in that regard. Lisa S Johnson 25:29 I'm gonna have to change, things are gonna have to change because I believe you're right, you're breaking down the morality of our whole society. And, hey, pick up my boxers. You can see one of them there. Yep. Brandon Handley 25:45 But I'm just like you were saying earlier? Do you see like kind of having on the horizon? Right? Are you seeing a change and a shift in consciousness yourself? Lisa S Johnson 25:55 I am. And I'm hopeful. Because even though things don't seem like they're elevating, I see a lot of things changing. I haven't see a lot of people doing yoga. I mean, of course, I've been in I've been doing yoga and teaching yoga for 20 years now. And the yoga community is a billion dollars, something like a $70 billion business. So there's a lot of people doing yoga, and even if they're not doing meditation, it's the precursor to meditation. Because doing the movement of yoga, if you're going to Chaga class or, you know, Bikram yoga class or vinyasa of some kind, what have you, you're going through the motions, you're doing the physical aspect, just know that that's only one aspect of doing your. So But yeah, I think a lot of people are doing yoga, and that is helping them to find some sense of their body, feeling their body and feeling their extrasensory perceptions. And that over in time is going to lead people to self inquiry. And if that self inquiry expands your consciousness, and we learn how to deal with ourselves and calm ourselves, and then we can learn to deal with the next person in our family, or brother or sister or spouse, whatever, we get to practice every day, the tools of yoga, being patient and compassionate and just with not only with other people, but with yourself. And that transcends to when you go to the grocery store and working with that person at the slow with the tail, and you're in a hurry. And, you know, trying to deal with that emotions, the emotions and the irritation that you have, and, or, you know, watching the news, and you know, seeing the world being Polaroid rise right now. And just learning how to look at it on a macro level. So you don't get all caught up in the details in the micro level in your world and allow it to upset your world and upset your body and upset your body to a point of this discomfort and disease and disease. And, and, you know, I think that's been happening on our planet for a long time. And we're we've got a disease on this planet right now. We're really diseased in more ways than one being personified by a disease COVID right now. And we're polarized on that subject, too. So it could help. We're going to help us through all of that and get to the other side. Brandon Handley 28:30 That's the cleaner. Yeah. The antenna cleaner. Yeah, that's it right. And get it all get it all situated. I mean, you got to start somewhere. And I think that it's impressive to see just how fast Yoga has taken into the US. Right. And it's been growing, I think at a fairly rapid clip. Understanding is my real low level understanding since I've been in the States, you know, since around 1900, or when whenever Yogananda came over, give or take, yeah, correct. Yeah. Now, I want to use HostIn while you were talking about the serious story, he talks about the Syrians. Was that like, you know, what he's saying there? Lisa S Johnson 29:15 Well, there's no way that we are the only intelligent and living life in the entire cosmos in the entire Milky Way. Galaxy number one, and then there's something like 100 million, probably infinite number of galaxies, and then every galaxy has like 500 billion stars. I mean, there's just no way we're the only living I mean, at one point dinosaurs rule for planet Earth. Reptiles that didn't speak English that look pretty freakin scary. So there could be, you know, the Draco's, they say is if species. They look like lizards or what have you, and they might just come down on the earth. That would be kind of scary. They might eat people we don't really know. Do I believe they're Pleiadians? Yeah, I do. I think that's a star. And I do think that there are living entities there and why maybe they're the ones coming down here and doing this crop circles, because the crop circles are a, I believe a phenomenon of UFO within me difficult. You've seen recordings of the little white balls that fly around and suddenly and, you know, very quick speed of lightning time, there's this amazing geometrical, perfectly mathematical structure that humans can do. They tried in the middle of the night to do it in the middle. And you know, there's no way I mean, it doesn't it's not a sophisticated and they can tell the difference of the grass. So why they haven't been able to help us out a little bit more? I think because we have to help ourselves out of it. Because otherwise, how is our consciousness going to change, like, what we're trying to get off this planet, so we can just develop another planet and kill the all life on that planet to? Like, you know, I think that we're, we've shot down spacecraft, they need to be careful about how they make any approach into they have to get us to where we're more friendly, and willing to accept them. I understand as well, that there are our races that are already living on the planet Earth, and they've been living in the middle of the earth. And you know, the earth could be hollow. You know, if you look at, if you look at the toric field, a Taurus, it's a circular motion, and it's hollow in the middle, isn't it? So the energy can go around what's what isn't there a hole at the top of Antarctica and the bottom of the Northwest Territories, you know, the top and the bottom of the earth? The note? Brandon Handley 31:52 No, I feel like that's a Google that. So that leads us Lisa S Johnson 31:56 to Google Google, Richard bird. Richard bird was a captain and he was up in Antarctica time. And he went on a plane ride. And he got diverted, and he ended up somewhere in Shangri La. And he wrote about it, and he was forbidden to talk about it while he was still in the army. And when he died, his journal revealed it. So there could be something in the center of the earth. And there certainly are other intelligent beings in our soul, our solar in our, in our galaxy, the Milky Way galaxy, and in other galaxies beyond probably the infinite number of planets with living beings. Brandon Handley 32:36 For sure, I agree. I just want to make sure I caught that, you know. And then last thing he talks about was outside of our gross body, right? Key share a little bit more about that. Lisa S Johnson 32:51 Sure. Okay, so the gross body, that's the three dimensional body in which we live, it's our vessel is what we came into we birthed into through the top of our head, they say we have the soft spot in your head, that's where your soul enters. That's called the Vindu the sarga. And when we meditate, we can connect with that and actually drip the nectar into the brain and through the body. And one of the things that the breathwork does is helps to hold that nectar in the throat chakra by pumping the the energy up to the top of the crown and keeps that energy here and that helps you to heighten your awareness and your cosmic consciousness. We are we also have, we have 10 bodies of like consciousness. So the first body is your soul. That's the soul body that that comes in through you. It's the heart, it's what speaks to you, it's your inner voice, your soul body, then you have three minds, there's the positive mind that weighs the positive things that are around you in a situation so you have to weigh out is this a good thing? Or is it a bad thing? So that so it tells you that it's a bad thing is the negative mind see the positive mind telling you good things, the negative mind telling you Beware, beware danger danger. And then the fourth body is your neutral mind which is your third eye where it takes the positive and the negative aspects of any situation and weighs them within nine seconds, your your third eye, your fourth body, your neutral mind makes a decision and it will make it if you are clean and clear in your neutral mind through meditation. That's how you clean and clear it. You got to meditate. You can make an accurate decision within nine seconds. Then the fifth body that's that's your physical body. That's your 3d. Then you've got your your sixth body, which this is going to be your your breath because you got to breathe, you got your product body, your lifeforce, then your your seventh body, we have the our climb your auric field. Then you have your rain. To hit body, that's the 10th body. And you have the nice body is the subtle body. And this is the one that helps you to give and receive with the subtle mind and the subtle, subtle body without thinking or saying, without saying anything out loud, you can utilize your subtle energy, you can will your will to, for that person to move a little to the left, so that I can see the guitar player on the stage better, right? You just like you're driving down the road, and somebody's going way too freakin slow. And you're just like Dude, to the right. And then they go through flicker goes on and they move into the right hand lane. This is willing your will through your cell body and speaking your language with your attendants all in unison. So when all of those 10 bodies are balanced, that means your shoppers are going to be balanced too. And then there's an 11th body and it's called parallel use in this and that's what all 10 bodies are aligned. And so my my my neutral mind, where I've made that decision that I want that guy to move to the right works with my subtle body, willing my will and energetically telling him to move and my Arc Line going VPP radar reader reader out you go Whoo, bro. xover. Or I go, you know, I need to call Nancy, I just keep forgetting to call her that I looked down on my phone A minute later, there's Nancy calling. Like, this is how it works. When you're in the nod which crash always is talking about, you know, I'm in the NA, you'll call me up with these stories, you know how something happened. And that's what that is being in the flow. As you said earlier, Brandon Handley 36:35 your flow state, I think there's an ease with with all that can happen if you allow for it. To write sounds like to me, once you've got these things in alignment, and you allow for it to happen, it happens with ease, actually, these things only happen. Well, they don't only happen when you're in an ease state, but they're less likely to happen when you're deceased. Right. And so there's like this forest, and there's a out of balance of, I guess all of these bodies, I've never heard them all. So it's visually great to hear that and thanks for sharing that. But uh, you know, once you have these in alignment, things you begin to live in a state of ease would be my guess Lisa S Johnson 37:23 you don't have to do anything anymore. You don't have to do, you just set your intention, and the portals are open, and it flows in. So you don't have to struggle, I got to get this new job, or I have to, you know, I need more of this or that or the next thing. It's just all comes flowing in, in divine timing, one of my favorite Montt affirmations that I've been working with for the last couple of years, and it's so powerful, kind of like preamps, anything else, it's, I am aligned with the highest expression of my future now. So the now is bringing it into the now into the present moment right now, not yesterday, not today, not tomorrow, it's like right now. And I'm aligned with the highest expression of my future, in all ways. So in my relationships, and my health and my finances, in my career, I'm aligned with the highest expression for my future now. So what's best for my future is what I'm what I need to align with. And I'm aligned, I'm telling myself, I'm aligned with the highest expression. So I don't have to say, other mantras and other affirmations that say, I now have the right amount of finances in my bank, I now have the perfect publisher, I now have like, that's a good way for moon ceremonies and something to write it like that. And I've just eliminated the need to have to do that on a daily basis. Because I used to say in the mirror doing near meditations, I used to say in the mirror, my mom long list of, of affirmations, and now I just say I'm aligned with the highest expression of my future now. It's all done. Brandon Handley 39:07 So right, this is kind of the end in mind, right now. And if you've got that end in mind, right now, then all those other sub things take care of themselves. Right? You don't need that long list, because like, you wouldn't have this one statement. If the rest of these underneath of it. Were kind of already done and Lisa S Johnson 39:30 working. Yeah. And you know, I do that with the planet Earth too. I do say that our planet Earth is aligned with the highest expression of its future now. So that's my greatest prayer for the planet. And when you say that things in the energetic field start to align. And that's what I love about sacred geometry. I actually brought a couple pieces. This is the this is the flower of life. Most people know the flower of life and this is the blueprint of creation. And within it are all the platonic solids. And like the 64 tetrahedron, you can't really tell. But this actually, when they when you invert the flower of life into a three dimensional, it's, it looks like this, it's there 64 triangles, which there are here in here. And then, you know, Megatron fits into the flower of life as well, which is all different. You can't really see the triangles, but they're in there, the tetrahedrons made up of 13 Circle points. And so if you meditate on these, this is metal strong, the triangle pointing up and down. And then there's one that's pointing back or forward, depending if you're male or female. And this is your your meta Tron or your merkabah, the light spirit vehicle. So you asked about the 3d body, or 3d bodies, our vehicle, it's how we move from A to B and move around the planet. But we can also move it when we're meditating and spiritually and go into the cosmos. And this is actually three dimensional and it spins. So this is only a one dimensional, but it actually is a three dimensional and it spends. So if we look at these sacred geometries, which can also be referred to as a Yantra, with a geometrical line shape, and if I meditate on if I look at it straight ahead, and then I close my eyes, I'm going to see the imprint of this flower of life in my mind's eye. And then that imprints it on to me on a cellular level, it all goes in that implantation goes into me on a cellular level, all my cell cells get a burst of that. That light of the of the sacred geometry, whether it's the Firefly for the Sri entre is my favorite one is the entre for manifestation. And so this is how we get it into us on a cellular level. And this is what they've been doing with TV manipulating us forever, you know, with symbols and signs, and you see that and it goes into our consciousness. And then we get, you Brandon Handley 42:05 know, what's in there? Yeah, yeah, but we Lisa S Johnson 42:09 can change it, we can restructure the geometry, and launch Brandon Handley 42:13 sacred geometry monitors, meditation, taking your attention off of those things, right, that you allow them for so long, and realizing that they're already there. And it's like a garden or some weeding today, right? Yeah. That one's that one's there. We got it. And it's still you know, sometimes like, just like in a garden, you feel like you got all the all the weeds out. But like, you know, you come back with the next day, like, I swear to God, I pulled that thing. Right, it's still there. Lisa S Johnson 42:43 analogy I know, and then you get to practice. Oh, you know, let me fix that. You know, but that's the start of being aware and consciousness because you've become aware and conscious of it, and then you change it the next time, just like, you don't beat yourself up. If you get into an argument with your partner, you know, or yell at somebody, then you gotta hurry up, I really was kind of out of line there. Now, I'll get another opportunity to practice that in the next time, I'll do better. So you don't beat yourself up. Brandon Handley 43:09 That's in alignment with the two arrows and Buddhism, right? We talked about the first arrows, that's already there. The second arrow is the one that you deliver yourself. Right? Like, kind of jerk was if you can eliminate it just by the example you just gave. So I think that's a great example. I wanted to go real quick back to two pieces here. First of all, you know, I love your, your, your mantra, slash affirmation, slash prayer, because you pronounce it more like a command, then I'll request is that intentional? Or is that just how you are with it? Lisa S Johnson 43:51 I guess that's just how I am with it. I didn't notice that. I said, it's more as a command. Well, the affirmation I definitely say as a command. Is that what you mean? I'm aligned with the highest expression of my future now? Yeah. Brandon Handley 44:05 Absolutely. If I don't get I feel like if I'm not getting in line with that, I might actually get in trouble. Lisa S Johnson 44:10 Yeah, so I'm telling the universe. Hey, all right. Right. Up here. Brandon Handley 44:16 So that's also alignment with Um, I don't know if you ever listened to or read Blaine hills? devil Book Three. Oh, no. So he's got one that like was released, like post mortem and even to release it was kind of like, don't do that. And basically, it's talking to the devil, whatever. But and that was talking to him, like how do you talk to what's in versus like, don't ask for it, you command it, you demand it right? Like that's yours by like, you know, the vine right and also other stuff. So as I was just curious, kind of where the command part was coming from. Definitely. Lisa S Johnson 44:55 Also comes from my teaching with the chrome choudry because I studied For many years, he was my first yoga teacher. And he Bikram yoga class is very commanding. So you've got to get bodies to move in unison. You want everyone moving together and flowing together in a in a Bikram yoga class. And then it's really a moving meditation. Everyone's flowing together. And it's beautiful breathing together. And to get people to move together, you have to be really commanding arms over your head, interlock your fingers, release your index finger stumps cross, no weight in your heels, hips forward, upper body back, no gap between biceps, arms and ears inhales. So long stretch up hold. And then do your right hand side. Like you have to talk like that, to get them to freakin do it on time with you. Then when it comes to Kundalini, we do mantra, and it's different. It's not commanding, it's it's very calming. And like, for example, like I just wanted, I loved your analogy about you know, planting the seeds and growing because there's a meditation that I'm actually doing right now we practice. I'm in my fourth level two training out of five modules. So I'll be a level two Kundalini trading teacher soon. And would they require us to do a 90 day meditation. So you know, it's a challenge, every day you have to meditate is a 30 minute meditation, it's not three minutes, five minutes, 11 minutes, you know, it's 30 minutes that you have to sit and take out if your day doesn't seem like very long, but sometimes it it seems like a long time in the day taking that 30 minutes out anyway, you. It's a commitment, and it gets you to, you get to where you would miss doing a meditation if you didn't do it. So that's good, because you really want to meditate every day in twice a day, if possible. But then you just get to where you're meditating all the time you're driving, you're meditating, we can always be meditating in the background, because we do the mantra, and the mantra becomes like that, you know, you get that song song stuck in your head. That's what happens when you're doing a mantra every single day. And the one that I'm doing right now is a three part. Meditation for 90 minutes. There's a mudra involved where you interlock your to you put your both hands and Gyan Mudra, which is the thumb and index finger touching, which is the seal of knowledge, the Seal of consciousness, and you interlock them, which now makes sacred geometry the vesica Pisces. So I really love this part of having this as a sacred geometry mudra then there's three mantras. The first one is bond bond, and this one is invoking the Divine Mother, this the spiritual mother, the Adi Shakti, the creator. And then we move into the second mantra, which is don don ROM das guru. And this one is all about making the impossible possible. It's called crossing the crisis. So the world's in crisis right now. So that's why I'm doing this meditation. So we're recreating with the vesica Pisces, this is the symbol of creation, the vesica Pisces so we're creating a new world. So the second mantra is all about making the impossible become possible through miracles and believing in miracles. We see miracles every day. And the more I do this mantra, I'm seeing miracles happen right before my very eyes all the time. It's amazing. Okay, and then the third mantra is heart Hooray, howdy. Which means planting the seed, watching the flow of planting the seed of infinite creativity. Hari Hari Hari Hari is watching the flow of creativity. parkeri hari is manifesting that creativity. And how can a Petit WaheGuru WaheGuru is wow, and being taken from the darkness into the night that light that's what a guru is goo is the dark room with the light. So why he is wow, I'm being taken from the dark into the light Waheguru and I'm watching the beautiful process of how everything is unfolding from the seeding of planting to the flow of the growing of the creation to the manifestation and to the final harvest. So that's where we're at right now on the planet and and everybody that's meditating everybody who's doing yoga, they're planting these the seeds of a new world. Not a new world order, bro, a new world Love and Light and peace and truth and higher consciousness and compassion for each other without any kind of division, you know, just acceptance of each other, knowing the truth of what is right what is wrong so that we are in right relationship and doing right action for ourselves and for our planet and animal kingdom. And when we can find that balance, which I believe that we will because I was talking earlier a little bit about shriek Heswall, he wrote the cycles of consciousness, we have what's called the yugas. And it takes the 26,000 year cycle for a for a full Yuga that goes from the Iron Age, Silver Age, the Bronze Age and the Golden Age. And that's the Age of Enlightenment. And so we have come out of the Kali age and have entered into the the Bronze Age, which is the dwapara Yuga. And that's where we are right now. And we are on the A sending part of that. So the you guys have a 13,000 year, a sending cycle and a 13,000 year descending cycle. So it takes 26,000 years. So we're on a sending we've come out of the dark ages, we've come out of a really dense low level consciousness area. And now there's we're only going to go up now, but like a friend of mine says, gorgeous Sufi he's he's someone you might want to interview some time gone just Sufi, he's cool. He's a recording artists you can check out I'll send you a link to some of yours. He says you could go through hell to get to have so for sure are in hell right now, but on our way to happen. Brandon Handley 51:12 For sure, for sure. And I think that I think that we're in an accelerated accelerated pace. So we're gonna plug in real quick here, you know, cosmic wantaway on Instagram. Sounds like she might know her stuff a little bit on some yoga and and some of the background and sacred geometry. So I know that that's something I wanted to get more into with you. And I don't think we're gonna have time for that. But I do want to call out the fact that I believe you got some sacred geometry intertwined on some of your book covers, if I'm not mistaken, and you want to toss out, you know, what about what is it about cosmic one away and let's share a little bit about the book so that we can Lisa S Johnson 51:52 have, okay, so I have two books, the first one came out called 108, rock star guitars. And when you when you first look at the cover, it's, it's it doesn't have a guitar on the cover, it has motifs of guitars on it, and like a guitar headstocks and guitar bodies and but it looks it's all formed in the shape of a lotus flower. And it's all intertwined with the number 108, which totals nine in numerology, one plus zero plus eight. So there are nine, guitar headstocks to go around the flower petals, and around the circumference of the book. And when you first open up the book, the Sri Yantra sacred geometry artwork is inside of it. And it asks the question, why 108 and then I get to infuse the spiritual cosmic message of the number 108 and yoga philosophy. because music is spiritual, you know, music can take you to Nirvana. So I wanted to invoke that cosmic philosophy of 108 into the book. So that's 108 rock star guitars. And now on September 28th, this year, my new book called immortal axes will be coming out. And the cover is similar. It's no guitar on the cover, but there's a skull that has the vesica Pisces sacred geometry in his forehead in the third eye. And his eyes are made up of the diamond inlay headstock on a Gibson Guitar. And that's going around in his eyes and his nose is an upside down Flying V. And then he's surrounded by little guitar bodies with gold. They're all laid and gold sparkles. You know, it's very sparkly, and it's called immortal axes. Because when a musician makes music, he makes it on that wire and wood and that memory of that work is embedded in that wire and wood. And when the artist passes on, the guitar still is holding the notes and holding that music within it. And so that's immortalizing the song memorializing that artists, just like the song itself when it's recorded immortalizes the artists so there are about 47 artists in this book that have passed away. There's 157 artists featured in this book including David Gilmore's $4 million black strap that just sold and Rory Gallagher's Fender super famous Fender Pete Townsend's number nine Les Paul is in this in this book. Peter Frampton wrote the foreword and Suzi quatro wrote the afterword, some very, very happy to present this book to the world and hope that people enjoy it as much as I can as much as as much fun with as I have photographing it traveling around the world. Brandon Handley 54:46 So one thing you know, for the people that are listening, and don't get the chance to see the pictures and the artwork and the artworks amazing on these these covers, and I love what we were talking I love it for seen pictures but hadn't seen the hadn't seen it in somebody's hands. Book and somebody says the book is large. What's the dimensions on Lisa S Johnson 55:11 108 rocks in our guitars weighs about nine pounds. And it's let's see, 11 inches by 13 is that you know, a and then the second book is a square book it's 11 and a quarter I think by 11 and a quarter plus the the rock star of the cars one is a red leather leather rat, press press leather rat and this immortal axes is a black cover with gold and silver sparkling motifs on it have guitar motifs on it. Brandon Handley 55:51 I think the artwork is so cool. And I think anybody would anybody into guitars Classic Rock, rock and roll this face would be you know, this would be such trying to sell. This would be like such a new gift. Something so cool. I love what you've done with it. Give me like one story of like maybe the most challenging guitar to get to, or like the one that you felt like, was like the pinnacle for you. Lisa S Johnson 56:16 Yeah, well, one of them I have to say is Joan Jett, because you know she's a woman and rock and she rocks really hard and she's paved the way for a lot of women in music. Before even her there was Suzi quatro, Suzi quatro actually paved the way for Joan Jett. And Joan will will say that it was really hard to get to Joan. She's not super happy to have a lot of photographers around. And so I think that was one of the issues that I kept requesting. And they just, they don't really have photographers around, and I usually shoot before after shows. So I finally was getting finished with this book. And I really want to Joan and I've asked several times, because for me, she's the most important woman to have in the book and as a female artist, because she influenced so many. And of course, Suzi quatro, she wrote the the afterword for the book, so I'm just so important to mean, and so amazing that she did that. But finally, I was rounding up, I was just finishing the book, and I really wanted Joan. And I just couldn't not not have Joan. And so I finally realized, you know, I've worked with the heart Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for so many photoshoots and I was there doing a shoot, I think it was it was before the David Gilmore shoot Anyway, it was one of the shoots. And I said, by chance do you guys happen to have a Joan Jett guitar? In the rock hall? And they said, Well, well, yes, we do, actually. And so then I realized, you know, I'm just gonna find out if they'll let me photograph the guitar. They don't have to do B here. It's not before after a show. And so we went back to them and said, Hey, you know, how about just let me photograph the guitar that's at the rock Hall. And she'll do the rest. She'll make all the arrangements. And they said, Yes. So it's Brandon Handley 58:07 very cool. I just want to give the idea to that. This is a kind of like a life that you follow your bliss, kind of thing. Right? You followed your kind of journey followed your heart, and does this production is a display of that. Lisa S Johnson 58:26 Yeah, it wasn't easy. I have insecurities just like anyone else. And you know, when you're putting your neck out there for yourself, like, you know, I'm a photographer, and this is my work. You're putting your soul out on the line, you're showing your photos and it's something that you like, it may not be that somebody else likes, you know, so you you get a lot of nose. I've had to hear no, a lot. And then I've had a lot of yeses, and I've had way more yeses than I've had knows. And it was because of perseverance and just not taking no for an answer. I mean, I asked, had to ask Billy Givens people many, many times until I finally met him under the stage at Rolling Stones concert and said, Hey, Billy ever trying to get through to you, you know, and then the next time I requested I got a yes. So and then just saying, like, I don't have Mark Knopfler yet. And he's one of my all time favorite guitar players in the world ever, ever, ever. And I'm not going to give up on Mark even though they've told me no. They've said no. Many times. Brandon Handley 59:30 Hold now for what's your now for so I think the story is great. I love I love what you've done. I really want to say thanks for stopping Jose. I do have one more question for you today. We'll say a little bit of spiritual speed dating. I figured somebody is on here and they're looking for their next like spiritual date and you could be it. Okay, so that's where we're at number one. What was the specific one? I think it fits what's the relationship between science and Religion. Lisa S Johnson 1:00:01 It's getting closer and closer. I think that CERN has certainly helped to view the science experiments they've been doing at CERN. Trying to find the God Particle. I think that's been important. And I think that science is finally recognizing, they never get to find. Because you can't see that with your eyes. That's something you have to feel. And science is finally starting to understand that. And I know that they are because even quite a few years ago, they put Ken Wilber on the cover of science and spirituality magazine. I think it was. And he was he's ahead, you know, if you haven't studied Ken Wilber, he's someone really interesting. And I learned a lot from him and and now that's correlating with somewhere. So I mean, yeah, Brandon Handley 1:01:00 I know. I know. He's on the list. Okay. He's on my list. Lisa S Johnson 1:01:04 But yes, yeah. Listen to the CD series called cosmic consciousness cosmic with a K. That's all you need to do. Just get that series you can. I think you can download it on iTunes now or cosmic consciousness. Ken Wilber. It's one of the most important things you could listen to. And there you'll see science meatsuit spirits rally and what he talks about. And you can watch shrieve testhorse book, the science of yoga, and that is bringing science and spirituality together, check out what cern is doing. And of course, students at CERN has gotten really weird. So there's some strange stuff going on at CERN, too, but Brandon Handley 1:01:45 black holes, Lisa S Johnson 1:01:47 I suppose. Yeah. A lot of stuff has happened over there. Brandon Handley 1:01:51 Oh, man, that would be cool. That would be cool to know more. Well, he's so much fun. Where should I send everybody to go check out your books. Lisa S Johnson 1:02:01 Okay, so to check out the books, go to my Instagram, at LS j for Lisa s Johnson at lsj rock photos. lsj rock photos is where you'll find me on Instagram. And there's a link there my link tree that allows you to both of my books, and for cosmic wantaway for yoga classes comm and rock your Kundalini with me every Saturday from 10 to 11am PST, that's Los Angeles time. And it's just a one hour long class from 10 to 11. And we get into all the subjects that we've been talking about. And we do a Korea for about 30 minutes, and we do meditation and it opens with some context around what the class is about and what the meditation will be about. And then we go right into it. And we have a gong bath, or a sound bath afterwards, because the gong is very important. It's the most powerful meditation, it clears the subconscious mind. So we do a gong wrap at the end of every class. So come and rock your Kundalini with me at cosmic 108. It's cosmic underscore 108. Brandon Handley 1:03:08 And you have made how many Saturdays in a row Lisa S Johnson 1:03:14 since COVID started so we've gotten a year and a half now, isn't it? You know, started in February or March of last year. So March, April, May, June, July, August. Yeah. So it's a year and five months, every single Saturday, I've only had one class covered for me by one of the teacher and that would be our friend Parrish. He's, he's jumped in when I when I needed him to come and teach a class and he's very fun. Have you taken this class? Brandon Handley 1:03:41 I've taken a couple of his, like zoom classes. Yes. Lisa S Johnson 1:03:45 Yeah. Yeah. He's very funny. He's fun. And he's, he's ahead. You know, he really with that Harvard education, his brain like, Brandon Handley 1:03:54 you know, for sure. For sure. Lisa, this has been so much fun. I'm so glad that we we finally we finally got the chance to put the time and again, I love I think the artworks amazing photography is fantastic. I love the size of them, write your books and just don't Kundalini, I think of bringing that out to the world and letting people do that with you. And that's just on the set. As you said, You're helping so Lisa S Johnson 1:04:24 I'm here to serve. That's what we're here to do on the planet. Follow our be creative. And follow your heart, listen to your heart, and be creative and then everything falls into place. So and being in service with your creativity. So that's what I'm trying to do bringing joy into people's lives just because they get to see their favorite guitar Unknown Speaker 1:04:45 up quarterly. Hope you enjoyed this episode of the spiritual dove podcast. stay connected with us directly through spiritual co You can also join the discussion on Facebook and Instagram and spiritual underscore go if you would like to speak with us. Send us an email to Brandon at spiritual dove calm and as always thank you for cultivating your mindset and creating a better reality. This includes the most thought provoking part of your day. Don't forget to like and subscribe to stay fully up to date until next time me Conyers zone and trust your intuition Transcribed by https://otter.ai

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The Johnny Beane Podcast
Brad Tolinski & Chris Gill. Eruption: Conversations With Eddie Van Halen LIVE! 9/10/21

The Johnny Beane Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 136:42


Watch the show - https://youtu.be/tr8oIxOxhHI

Dave & Dave Unchained Van Halen podcast
“ERUPTION” AUTHORS GO DEEP ON EDDIE VAN HALEN IN NEW BOOK

Dave & Dave Unchained Van Halen podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 228:44


EPISODE #68 - Many books have been written on Eddie Van Halen, however, nothing is quite like “Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen” by Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill. These two veterans writers/editors of Guitar World have interviewed EVH throughout the decades at 5150 making their new book pure gold. This duo has a lengthy roundtable discussion with the Daves that goes deep into Van Halen minutia. Plus VH News and Mailbag segments complete this late summer episode.Download the podcast for free on Spreaker, YouTube, iHeartRadio, Spotify or iTunes. Connect with the Daves on Twitter: @ddunchained, Facebook: Dave & Dave Unchained – A Van Halen podcast, Instagram: ddunchainedpodcast or via email: ddunchainedpodcast@gmail.com

Moods & Modes
LESLIE WEST REMEMBERED

Moods & Modes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 67:55


In this episode of Moods & Modes, Alex pays tribute to legendary guitarist Leslie West. Leslie is known as the founding member and co-lead vocalist for the groundbreaking hard rock band Mountain. Mountain is often credited as one of the bands that helped influence the development of heavy metal music, and Leslie West's guitar playing was a massive and oftentimes overlooked influence on guitar players who came after him. Alex discusses how Leslie's picking attack and natural technique produced smooth, roaring tones without the use of any effects or electronic assistance. You'll also hear Alex explain West's profound influence on bands that came after Mountain such as AC/DC and Kiss, and how Leslie's song “Long Red” left a significant mark on hip hop through songs like “99 Problems” by Jay-Z and “Barry Bonds” by Kanye West. Special guest Brad Tolinski joins Alex to shed light on Leslie's unconventional amplifier setup and playing style, and you'll even hear riveting archival interviews with Leslie West himself, including segments where he talks about jamming with Jimi Hendrix, taking LSD for the first Cream concert he saw, and his Sunn Amplifiers PA rig. Leslie West was an American rock guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter best known as a founding member and co-lead vocalist of the hard rock band Mountain. He also produced two studio albums and a live release with Cream bassist Jack Bruce under the name West, Bruce and Laing. West released a number of solo albums and was highly respected for his guitar work. Moods & Modes is presented by Osiris Media. Hosted and Produced by Alex Skolnick. Osiris Production by Kirsten Cluthe and Brad Stratton. Editing and mixing by Justin Thomas (Revoice Media). Production Assistance by Matt Bavuso. Music by Alex Skolnick. Artwork by Mark Dowd. To discover more podcasts that help you connect more deeply to the music you love, check out osirispod.com. Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Let It Roll: Jimmy Page Before Led Zeppelin - Session Man & Yardbird

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 56:57


By the time he formed Led Zeppelin in 1968, Jimmy Page was a rock and roll veteran with years of touring, gigs as a hired gun session man and a member of The Yardbirds under his belt. He applied the lessons he learned in the trenches to form the mightiest band of the rock era. Host Nate Wilcox discusses Jimmy Page with author Brad Tolinski, who has interviewed Page more than anyone else alive.Let It Roll is proud to be part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Let It Roll: Jimmy Page Before Led Zeppelin - Session Man & Yardbird

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 57:57


By the time he formed Led Zeppelin in 1968, Jimmy Page was a rock and roll veteran with years of touring, gigs as a hired gun session man and a member of The Yardbirds under his belt. He applied the lessons he learned in the trenches to form the mightiest band of the rock era. Host Nate Wilcox discusses Jimmy Page with author Brad Tolinski, who has interviewed Page more than anyone else alive. Let It Roll is proud to be part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Let It Roll
Jimmy Page Before Led Zeppelin: Session Man & Yardbird

Let It Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 56:57


By the time he formed Led Zeppelin in 1968, Jimmy Page was a rock and roll veteran with years of touring, gigs as a hired gun session man and a member of The Yardbirds under his belt. He applied the lessons he learned in the trenches to form the mightiest band of the rock era. Host Nate Wilcox discusses Jimmy Page with author Brad Tolinski, who has interviewed Page more than anyone else alive.Let It Roll is proud to be part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Let It Roll
Jimmy Page Before Led Zeppelin: Session Man & Yardbird

Let It Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 58:57


By the time he formed Led Zeppelin in 1968, Jimmy Page was a rock and roll veteran with years of touring, gigs as a hired gun session man and a member of The Yardbirds under his belt. He applied the lessons he learned in the trenches to form the mightiest band of the rock era. Host Nate Wilcox discusses Jimmy Page with author Brad Tolinski, who has interviewed Page more than anyone else alive. Let It Roll is proud to be part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Songbirds Podcast
Episode 16 - Brad Tolinski part 1

Songbirds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 42:04


We chat with Brad Tolinski...Brad Tolinski was the Editor-in-Chief of Guitar World Magazine for 25 years (1989–2015). He also served as Editorial Director of NewBay Media's music division, which also includes Guitar Aficionado and Revolver magazines.Also, wrote the books Play it Loud and Light and Shade. He talks of his interactions with Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin), and Eddie Van Halen...where music is going and a lot of insight to the history of music

The Amani Experience Podcast
Jonathan Spangler [Musician | CEO]

The Amani Experience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 53:13


Jonathan Spangler [EP 116] introduces his new invention (a guitar that folds) as he works on his mission to unleash the mobile musician. He discusses grit, solving the friction in your life and how 900 crunches in the morning help him get his day started.  3:20 - What about intellectual law interested Jonathan.  5:42 - Jonathan's two go-to songs on the guitar.  6:37 - "Study the Friction In Your Life ... solve for it..." 9:27 - What is Ciari Guitars? 10:51 - Handling skepticism from traditional guitar players. 16:35 - Definition of grit.  20:44 - "There is no perfect time and no perfect person ... " 24:10 - Music being taken out of schools.  35:06 - Time management and sleep.  35:40 -"Be more self-confident... " 39:31 - "Unleashing the mobile musician ... " 40:14 - 900 crunches a day in 15 minutes! 45:00 - Verbal/Visual demonstration of the Ciari guitar.  51:05 - Where the name Ciari comes from. How to reach Jonathan: Website | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin Book Recommendations: Play It Loud by Brad Tolinski and Alan di Perna Mindset by Carl Dweck David & Goliath by Malcolm Gladwell Blood and Thunder by Hampton Sides

BookBlister: editoria e libri
Libri a Colacione Summer Book 7 luglio 2018

BookBlister: editoria e libri

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2018 4:27


Ti sei perso i Libri a Colacione di Radio 105 in versione estiva? Eccoli! Questa settimana: The glass castle di Jeannette Walls e A tutto volume di Brad Tolinski e Alan Di Perna.Ti sei innamorato di un libro? Condividilo e raccontami perché è speciale e diventerà il prossimo BookBlister consiglio della settimana! Manda una mail a info@bookblister.comScopri tutte le recensioni sul blog http://www.bookblister.com E non perderti tutti i Libri da leggere http://www.bookblister.com/libri/libri-da-leggere

BookBlister: editoria e libri
Libri a Colacione Summer Book 7 luglio 2018

BookBlister: editoria e libri

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2018 4:27


Ti sei perso i Libri a Colacione di Radio 105 in versione estiva? Eccoli! Questa settimana: The glass castle di Jeannette Walls e A tutto volume di Brad Tolinski e Alan Di Perna. Ti sei innamorato di un libro? Condividilo e raccontami perché è speciale e diventerà il prossimo BookBlister consiglio della settimana! Manda una mail a info@bookblister.com Scopri tutte le recensioni sul blog http://www.bookblister.com E non perderti tutti i Libri da leggere http://www.bookblister.com/libri/libri-da-leggere

Editoria e Libri
Libri a Colacione Summer Book 7 luglio 2018

Editoria e Libri

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2018 4:27


Ti sei perso i Libri a Colacione di Radio 105 in versione estiva? Eccoli! Questa settimana: The glass castle di Jeannette Walls e A tutto volume di Brad Tolinski e Alan Di Perna.Ti sei innamorato di un libro? Condividilo e raccontami perché è speciale e diventerà il prossimo BookBlister consiglio della settimana! Manda una mail a info@bookblister.comScopri tutte le recensioni sul blog http://www.bookblister.com E non perderti tutti i Libri da leggere http://www.bookblister.com/libri/libri-da-leggere

I Am Citizen Abels
Brad Tolinski Compares Eric Clapton And Jimmy Page

I Am Citizen Abels

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 2:49


Brad Tolinski, rock journalist and author of the book “Play It Louder:  An Epic History of the Style, Sound & Revolution of the Electric Guitar” recalls some of his favorite interviews. He explains how stressful it was interviewing Jimmy Page, of Led Zeppelin, and why Page was such a misunderstood, but brilliant guitarist. Check out the full interview at www.citizenabels.libsyn.com/play-it-even-louder. “I Am Citizen Abels” (www.iamcitizenabels.com) is an internet radio show starring David Abels, and a copyrighted production of Four Strong Media LLC (www.fourstrongmedia.com). You can follow The Citizen on his social media sites and listen to him on iTunes, Stitcher, Last.fm, YouTube, Vimeo, and other iPhone, Android, and Windows phone, desktop, and tablet podcast and media player apps. Just search and subscribe to “I Am Citizen Abels.” You can also follow Citizen Abels on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Tumblr, Pinterest, and Instagram or get in touch with him by email at iamcitizenabels@gmail.com. Call Citizen Abels on The Citizen Hotline at (919) 969-9962.

The Automatic Crowd
Ep. 11 -Brad Tolinski: Former editor of Guitar World, Author of "Play It Loud" and "Light and Shade"

The Automatic Crowd

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 153:34


In this episode of the Automatic Crowd, Arty and Ron talk to former Guitar World Editor Brad Tolinski about his 25 years of meeting, interviewing and writing about the greatest guitar players in the world. He also discusses his new book "Play It Loud" which is a cultural and technical history of the electric guitar as well as his book of compiled conversations with Jimmy page called "Light and Shade". This is a really great conversation. Enjoy and thanks for listening and supporting.

I Am Citizen Abels
The First True Guitar Hero According To Brad Tolinski

I Am Citizen Abels

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 5:57


Brad Tolinski, rock journalist and author of the book “Play It Louder:  An Epic History of the Style, Sound & Revolution of the Electric Guitar” picks his first true guitar hero, Charlie Christian. An incredible musician, Charlie Christian caught the ear of Benny Goodman, who not only helped skyrocket Christian’s career, but was also an underrated hero in the civil rights movement. Check out the full interview at www.citizenabels.libsyn.com/play-it-even-louder. “I Am Citizen Abels” (www.iamcitizenabels.com) is an internet radio show starring David Abels, and a copyrighted production of Four Strong Media LLC (www.fourstrongmedia.com). You can follow The Citizen on his social media sites and listen to him on iTunes, Stitcher, Last.fm, YouTube, Vimeo, and other iPhone, Android, and Windows phone, desktop, and tablet podcast and media player apps. Just search and subscribe to “I Am Citizen Abels.” You can also follow Citizen Abels on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Instagram or get in touch with him by email at iamcitizenabels@gmail.com. Call Citizen Abels toll-free on The Citizen Hotline at (844) 99-CITIZEN.

I Am Citizen Abels
Play It Even Louder, with Brad Tolinski, Music Journalist & Enthusiast

I Am Citizen Abels

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 60:52


If there’s anyone who knows about screaming and about screaming guitar, it would be The Citizen. Ever since he was an impressionable teenager, he’s given everyone the impression that no man steps on his toes while he’s stepping on his wah-wah pedal. So on this episode of “I Am Citizen Abels,” entitled, “Play It Even Louder” , which was recorded December 16, 2016, The Citizen is takin’ it to the streets with famed music journalist and enthusiast, Brad Tolinski, who himself is no stranger to rock guitar, rock and roll, rock stars, and other things that looked stoned in dark sunglasses. Tolinski and The Citizen discuss everything from why black guitarists were discriminated against for everything but their music, why Jimmy Page seems to have that time of the month every day, and why rock guitar will never die. Hopefully. If you know anything about The Citizen, you know after talking to someone like Brad Tolinski, he wants to go back to New York City, stand up at the microphone at Madison Square Garden, and tell everyone, “I do believe I’ve had enough.” What he’s had enough of you’ll have to figure out. Rock on, it’s only rock and roll. But we like it. “I Am Citizen Abels” (www.iamcitizenabels.com) is an internet radio show starring David Abels, and a copyrighted production of Four Strong Media LLC (www.fourstrongmedia.com). You can follow The Citizen on his social media sites and listen to him on iTunes, Stitcher, Last.fm, YouTube, Vimeo, and other iPhone, Android, and Windows phone, desktop, and tablet podcast and media player apps. Just search and subscribe to “I Am Citizen Abels.” You can follow Citizen Abels on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Instagram or get in touch with him by email at iamcitizenabels@gmail.com. Call Citizen Abels toll-free on The Citizen Hotline at (844) 99-CITIZEN.

Please Explain (The Leonard Lopate Show)
How the Electric Guitar Revolutionized Music

Please Explain (The Leonard Lopate Show)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2016 30:57


Where would music be without the electric guitar, the instrument that gave us everything from the quintessential rock n' roll sound of the 1960s, to hardcore punk, and face-melting metal? On this week's Please Explain, Brad Tolinski, former the editor-in-chief of Guitar World, and author of Play it Loud: An Epic History of the Style, Sound, and Revolution of the Electric Guitar introduces us to the inventors and musicians who developed the instrument that defines so many genres. Also joining us is Roger Sadowsky, the owner of Sadowsky Guitars who’s made instruments for Bruce Springsteen, Prince, Paul Simon, Lou Reed and Joan Jett, among others.  Event: Brad Tolinksi and musical guest, Lez Zeppelin, will celebrate Play It Loud at Rizzoli Bookstore (1133 Broadway, between 25th and 26th Street) on November 11th at 6 p.m.  Have questions about electric guitars? Send us your questions in a comment below, or let us know on Twitter or Facebook!  What are some of your favorite electric guitar songs? We've made a playlist, and we want your contributions! Send us your favorite songs, and we might add them to the playlist. Check out the playlist here or below.

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
Bill Withers

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2013 58:07


[r] Tune in for a rare interview with the soul legend Bill Withers. He retired from the music industry in the mid 1980s and, with a few exceptions, has stayed out of the public eye for more than 20 years. He and Jesse will talk about why he enlisted in the Navy, the challenge of making his first record in his thirties, and why he ultimately retired from the music industry. Plus, Pitchfork and Grantland writer Ian Cohen will bring in a couple of his all-time favorite heavy records; Brad Tolinski will share the album that kicked off a new era of rock in the 70s, then Davy Rothbart from FOUND magazine offers up a couple of his best finds. And lastly, Jesse will tell you about the NewsRadio scene that makes him laugh every single time he watches it. Spoiler alert: it's all Phil Hartman's fault.

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
Bill Withers

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2013 57:50


[r] Tune in for a rare interview with the soul legend Bill Withers. He retired from the music industry in the mid 1980s and, with a few exceptions, has stayed out of the public eye for more than 20 years. He and Jesse will talk about why he enlisted in the Navy, the challenge of making his first record in his thirties, and why he ultimately retired from the music industry. Plus, Pitchfork and Grantland writer Ian Cohen will bring in a couple of his all-time favorite heavy records; Brad Tolinski will share the album that kicked off a new era of rock in the 70s, then Davy Rothbart from FOUND magazine offers up a couple of his best finds. And lastly, Jesse will tell you about the NewsRadio scene that makes him laugh every single time he watches it. Spoiler alert: it's all Phil Hartman's fault.

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
Nick Kroll and Billy Eichner

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2013 69:13


Jesse talks to Billy Eichner, who quizzes bewildered New York pedestrians on the topics that are nearest and dearest to his heart: Britney Spears, Meryl Streep and Madonna. But first, Nick Kroll talks about his new sketch series Kroll Show, and why all of his characters tend to exaggerate how important they actually are. Plus, writer Brad Tolinski explores the album that kicked off a new era of heavy rock n roll: Led Zeppelin III.

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
Nick Kroll and Billy Eichner

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2013 69:01


Jesse talks to Billy Eichner, who quizzes bewildered New York pedestrians on the topics that are nearest and dearest to his heart: Britney Spears, Meryl Streep and Madonna. But first, Nick Kroll talks about his new sketch series Kroll Show, and why all of his characters tend to exaggerate how important they actually are. Plus, writer Brad Tolinski explores the album that kicked off a new era of heavy rock n roll: Led Zeppelin III.