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Double Deuce podcast
500: Bag of Heads! Live!

Double Deuce podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 63:00


Live Episode 500, the Penultimate Live Show, from the upstairs at Sinkers Lounge & Blade and Timber in Lawrence, Kansas! With a cavalcade of guests: Jason Keezer, Chelsea, Jacqueline Grunau, Librarian Lauren, Loren Saunders (we got double Laorens!), Shawn Franklin, Brian Moss, David, and Jeanne Averill! The Notes: Happy Pride! Jaq is working the bar! Jason Keezer's 30-year Christmas break! Will's secret files! Therapy + Shampoo! The tiger is for business, the marmot is for pleasure! Inside-out umbrella (not a sex thing)! Lawrence: More Than Prisons! Sassy Sasquatch Revelations! I Grew Up Sasquatch Bait! The leading sasquatch PTSD therapist! Rand al'Thor, human bartender! Will's nipple catastrophe! The Ballad of When Will & Jaq Saw a Lady! How Dolores Umbridge Got Her Groove Back! Another victim of Sarah Mathews's teeth! There's always something sticky at work! There are places Nelson just shouldn't go! Piss detective! I wasn't aware that sasquatches are real piss freaks! Our man in KC! Loren has lived inside both brothers! Acrobatic feats of wonder! No catcalling, please! Shawn's favorite episode is #327: My Dad is an Oyster Ho! Will's mom loves it when Shawn screams! Another librarian, another victim of Sarah Mathews! How-To Festival! He's in outreach, not reach-arounds! Taking Will to the opera, Nelson is a baseball buddy! Mrs. Nibbles' Nuggets! The duality of man! We contain multitudes! Contact Us! Follow Us! Love Us! Email: doubledeucepod@gmail.com Twitter & Instagram: @doubledeucepod Bluesky: @doubledeucepod.bsky.social Facebook: www.facebook.com/DoubleDeucePod/ Patreon: patreon.com/DoubleDeucePod Also, please subscribe/rate/review/share us! We're on Apple, Android, Libsyn, Stitcher, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Radio.com, RadioPublic, pretty much anywhere they got podcasts, you can find the Deuce! Podcast logo art by Jason Keezer! Find his art online at Keezograms! Intro & Outro featuring Rob Schulte! Check out his many podcasts! Brought to you in part by sponsorship from Courtney Shipley, Official Superfans Stefan Rider and Amber Fraley, and listeners like you! Join a tier on our Patreon! Advertise with us! If you want that good, all-natural focus and energy, our DOUBLEDEUCE20 code still works at www.magicmind.com/doubledeuce for 20% off all purchases and subscriptions. Check out the Lawrence Times's 785 Collective at https://lawrencekstimes.com/785collective/ for a list of local LFK podcasts including this one!  

Expository Songs Podcast
Episode 50: The Best Songs from Psalm 16

Expository Songs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 46:41


Fullness of Joy (My Soul Among Lions / Jody Killingsworth)https://songbook.warhornmedia.com/songs/psalm-16-fullness-of-joy-msal/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crGl1F-q_-Q Fullness of Joy (Caroline Cobb feat. Shane Barnard / Caroline Cobb)https://carolinecobb.bandcamp.com/track/fullness-of-joy-feat-shane-barnard-psalm-16#lyricshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6uVZ7oEyLs God of Refuge (Psalm 16)Greg de Blieck|John WyethNew Scottish Hymns Bandhttps://newscottishhymns.com/song/god-of-refuge-psalm-16/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5RKgveYnkM I'll Praise God While I Live (AKA The Eternal Joys of Salvation or Pleasures For Evermore) (Anonymous/James McGranahan)https://hymnary.org/text/ill_praise_god_while_i_live Preserve Me, O My God (Psalm 16A) (Trinity Psalter 2016)https://hymnary.org/text/preserve_me_o_my_god This Is All My Joy (Psalm 16) (Brian Moss)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqZkthhGcoQ But Thou didst not leave His soul in hell (George Frideric Handel)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cg8XT0cPGvgMy Portion (Advent Birmingham / Zac Hicks)https://adventbirmingham.bandcamp.com/track/my-portionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHBy6KmSQ68Free searchable database of expository songs: https://expositorysongs.com/ Audio version of podcast: https://expositorysongs.buzzsprout.com/ Abe & Liza Philiphttps://songsfromscripture.com/https://www.youtube.com/@songsfromscriptureabelizap9473 Psalm 16:8-9 (Always Before Me)Abe & Liza Philiphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zITMXjursNU In Your Presence (Psalm 16:11)Abe & Liza Philiphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tLDNzveM9A 

Tales from the Green Room
Inside Spafford: Name Origins, Musical Journey, and Growing Legacy

Tales from the Green Room

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 40:24


In this episode of 'Tales from the Green Room,' we welcome the band Spafford in the green room at Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley, CA to discuss their origins, musical influences, and journey. The conversation covers the genesis of their unique band name, evolving from 'Officious Tortfeasor' to 'Spafford,' inspired by a close friend. Members, Brian Moss, Nick Tkachyk, Corey Schechtman, and Shon Gordon share personal anecdotes about their musical backgrounds, influences from legends like the Grateful Dead, and their approach to blending multiple genres seamlessly. They also delve into their experiences with sobriety on tour, maintaining family lives, and the significance of performing at iconic venues like Sweetwater. Additionally, the band reflects on their growth and success, largely credited to their dedicated fan community, the Spaffnerds, and serendipitous opportunities that propelled them into the national spotlight. All the while, hosts Dennis Strazulo and Tami Larson marvel at their first experience listening to the band and becoming instant fans!LinksSpafford Official Website Spafford - Mad World (Tears For Fears) | 1/14/24 | Pembroke, MA Sweetwater Music Hall 

Songs & Stories
Brian Moss of Spafford on Jams, Guitars, and Fan-Fueled Shows

Songs & Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 34:29


Show Notes In this episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steve Roby sits down with Brian Moss, guitarist and founding member of the renowned jam band Spafford. Known for their genre-blending sound and incredible improvisational skills, Spafford has built a loyal following of "SpaffNerds" nationwide.  With two upcoming shows at the Sweetwater Music Hall on October 30th and 31st, Brian shares insight into the band's creative process, setlist curation, and how the group locks into unforgettable grooves during their live performances. Brian also dives into the story behind some of the band's fan-favorite songs, including “Gold Glitter Hat” and “Duncan's Uncle,” and gives us a glimpse into his prized custom guitar, "The Crow." Tune in for a deep conversation about Spafford's evolution, the joys of improvisation, and how each live show takes on a unique life of its own.  Episode Highlights: - The Magic of Spontaneous Jams: Brian explains how Spafford's extended improvisations come together and the musical intuition that guides these moments on stage. - Custom Guitar Spotlight: Learn about Brian's custom hollow body guitar, "The Crow," and the inspiration behind its name. Fan Favorite Songs: Brian discusses the personal stories behind tracks like "Gold Glitter Hat" and "Duncan's Uncle." - Halloween Surprises: A hint of what fans can expect during Spafford's Halloween show at the Sweetwater Music Hall. - The SpaffNerds Community: How Spafford's dedicated fanbase influences the band's performances and approach to releasing music.  Featured Songs: - “Dirtbath” - “Gold Glitter Hat” - “Duncan's Uncle”  Links: - Tickets for Spafford at Sweetwater Music Hall: https://www.sweetwatermusichall.com - Spafford Official Website: (https://www.spafford.net  Social Media Hashtags: #BackstageSonoma #Spafford #BrianMoss #JamBand #LiveMusic #GoldGlitterHat #DuncansUncle #TheCrow #SpaffNerds #Improvisation #SweetwaterMusicHall #HalloweenShow #CustomGuitar

Sports 56 Middays
Mornings July 31 hr2

Sports 56 Middays

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024


Greg and Eli talk with Rivals' Brian Moss about the big season for the Tigers, toughest schedule in the conference, the top teams in the AAC and more.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Only Three Lads: Brian Moss from Vicious Pink - Top 5 Club Jams

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 109:02


Cccan't you see? This week, we're talking about Club Jams with the fantastic Brian Moss from Vicious Pink! Originating from a serendipitous encounter in a smoky Leeds nightclub back in 1979, Josephine Warden and Brian Moss embarked on a musical journey that would redefine the synth-pop landscape. Initially known as Vicious Pink Phenomena, they made their mark by providing distinctively off-kilter backing vocals for their friends in Soft Cell, a collaboration that unfolded organically and without rehearsal. Transitioning to the simplified moniker Vicious Pink, the duo continued to captivate audiences with their avant-garde sound, releasing a string of singles that defied conventional expectations and climbed the UK dance charts between 1982 and 1986. Despite their modest intentions, their music proved to be both artful and provocative, leaving an enduring legacy in the annals of electronic music history. Minimal Wave has just released a long-awaited LP showcasing previously unreleased gems from the influential UK duo, 'Unexpected'. The album offers listeners a glimpse into the duo's creative process, compiling pop experiments recorded spontaneously, some in collaboration with Soft Cell's Dave Ball. Order Unexpected: Unexpected | Vicious Pink (bandcamp.com) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Only Three Lads - Classic Alternative Music Podcast
E219 - Brian Moss from Vicious Pink - Top 5 Ccclub Jams

Only Three Lads - Classic Alternative Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 112:02


Cccan't you see? This week, we're talking about Club Jams with the fantastic Brian Moss from Vicious Pink! Originating from a serendipitous encounter in a smoky Leeds nightclub back in 1979, Josephine Warden and Brian Moss embarked on a musical journey that would redefine the synth-pop landscape. Initially known as Vicious Pink Phenomena, they made their mark by providing distinctively off-kilter backing vocals for their friends in Soft Cell, a collaboration that unfolded organically and without rehearsal. Transitioning to the simplified moniker Vicious Pink, the duo continued to captivate audiences with their avant-garde sound, releasing a string of singles that defied conventional expectations and climbed the UK dance charts between 1982 and 1986. Despite their modest intentions, their music proved to be both artful and provocative, leaving an enduring legacy in the annals of electronic music history. Minimal Wave has just released a long-awaited LP showcasing previously unreleased gems from the influential UK duo, 'Unexpected'. The album offers listeners a glimpse into the duo's creative process, compiling pop experiments recorded spontaneously, some in collaboration with Soft Cell's Dave Ball. Order Unexpected: Unexpected | Vicious Pink (bandcamp.com) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MTR Podcasts
The Truth In This Art with Illustrator & Cartoonist South Side Frank

MTR Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 59:29 Transcription Available


In this engaging episode, host Rob Lee sits down with the talented Frank Lawson a.k.a. South Side Frank, a renowned illustrator and cartoonist celebrated for his distinctive absurd realism. They chat about Frank's journey in the art world, his inspirations, and his drive to infuse his creations with meaningful messages. Frank opens up about artists he looks up to and gives us a peek into the local comic scene. The conversation takes a thoughtful turn as they address real-world issues like gentrification and the rising cost of living. Frank recounts his foray into digital art amid the pandemic and talks about "Poctober," his initiative to spotlight black punk artists. They discuss the power of embracing individuality in art and the cathartic power of creative expression. Wrapping up, Frank dives into the world of misunderstood villains and shares details about his sketchbook, which fans can find on his website.Episode Highlights:Welcome to the show (00:00:10) Host Rob Lee kicks off the podcast, warmly welcoming listeners and introducing today's guest, the talented illustrator and cartoonist, South Side Frank.Art as a calling (00:03:35) Frank opens up about his deep-rooted love for art and the journey that led him to become the artist he is today.Childhood inspirations (00:06:50) Frank fondly recalls the early influences on his creativity, from his father's artwork to his fascination with television and cartoons.Mentors and muses (00:12:53) Frank reflects on the profound impact that artist Dawud Anyabwile had on his work and discusses the significance of representation in the arts.Broadening Horizons (00:16:36) Frank recounts his eye-opening encounters with underground comics and the lasting influence of trailblazers like Robert Crumb and Harvey Pekar.Defining "absurd realism" (00:34:22) Frank explains his distinctive artistic style, "absurd realism," which captures his view of the world peppered with pop culture nods.Digital evolution (00:39:13) Frank describes his transition to digital art-making on the iPad, a change accelerated by the pandemic's constraints.Envisioning the future (00:56:20) Potential reimaginings of childhood cartoons like "Pole Position" and "Robotech" are pondered, along with the power of bringing such ideas to life.Key Takeaways:1. Embrace your unique artistic style to make a statement and stand out in the creative world.2. Recognize the influence of societal issues, such as gentrification, on local art scenes and artists' lives.3. Discover the therapeutic power of creativity in navigating challenging times like the pandemic.4. Explore the perspectives of misunderstood characters to add depth and complexity to your work.Website and Socials:southsidefrank.comInstagram: southsidefrank_0.2If you loved diving into the world of absurd realism with South Side Frank and enjoyed our conversation on everything from the therapeutic power of art to the nuances of punk culture, then don't miss out on the chance to explore more of Frank's incredible work. Head over to his website to check out his sketchbook and follow him on social media to stay updated on his latest projects. Your support means the world to artists like Frank, so please take a moment to rate and review this episode, letting us know your thoughts. And if you want to help keep these insightful conversations coming, consider supporting our Patreon. Your contribution helps us continue to bring unique voices and stories to the forefront. Thank you for listening, and thank you for your support! This program is supported (in part) by a grant from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation. If you have a story about art, culture, or community, share it with us at rob@thetruthinthisart.com for a chance to be featured on 'The Truth In This Art' podcast.Follow The Truth In This Art on Twitter, Threads, IG, and Facebook @truthinthisart Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.About "The Truth In This Art""The Truth In This Art," hosted by Rob Lee, is a podcast that explores the essence of creativity and its community impact, amplifying artists' voices and their profound stories.Connect with me:Website | Twitter | Instagram Support the show:Merch from Redbubble | Make a Donation  ★ Support this podcast ★

Sports 56 Middays
Mornings December 21 hr2

Sports 56 Middays

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023


Greg and Eli talk with Rivals' Brian Moss about the Tigers recruiting class, the succession at QB and more. Also, they talk with comedian Brad Williams about his 'Starfish' special, his love for the Broncos and sports and more.

All That Jam
Spafford's Jordan Fairless on Embracing the Grateful Dead Business Model

All That Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 10:19


We caught up with Spafford's Jordan Fairless  on his bass, Brian Moss's new guitar Raven and how the Grateful Dead inspired their free You Tube streams Ep: 324 #ATJPod More: https://spafford.net/ @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - www.allthatjampod.com - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. Merch: https://t.co/QgtAisVtbV All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran. 

As The Story Grows
Brian Moss

As The Story Grows

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 23:54


Chapter 414 - "No Problem Making Music In A Low Key Fashion" ...as read by Brian MossToday we welcome back Brian Moss to the podcast. Brian has a new project called The Darien Gap and their debut ep, Haunted Lots, is out today, August 18th! Brian talks about using Craigslist to start a band for the first time, being judgmental, where his musical energy is being spent, and more.https://thedariengap.bandcamp.com/https://www.patreon.com/asthestorygrowshttps://asthestorygrows.substack.com/Discord! Chapter 414 Music:The Darien Gap - "Looking"The Darien Gap - "Albany Bowl"The Darien Gap - "Bad Comment"The Darien Gap - "I Wish I Didn't Wish"Email: asthestorygrows@gmail.com

Double Deuce podcast
400: Baywatch Knight Riders! (A Live Farewell to RPG!)

Double Deuce podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 68:40


Recorded live with a feisty crowd in in the Board Room of RPG for one last time back on Friday, June 23r. Mourn you till we join you, RPG! Included in our crowd and joining us as guests are Ed Parker, Courtney Shipley, Brian Moss, and Chad and Jana Westhoff! The Notes were a mess, frankly, but I'll give you what I've got. Sorry again this episode dropped on the feed a day late. If you're a patreon subscriber you'll know that things were kind of crazy in June and we got a little behind with some stuff we working on (and Nelson got sick for a minute there mid-projects). But we're back on track and on schedule, so there shouldn't be any more hiccups in our nearly spotless podcast attendance record. Our presidential podcast fitness scores, on the other hand, are for shit. Patreon subs, you'll get the live show afterparty in that feed soon, btw. The Notes, Such as They Are: We are live and it's a party! Nelson is a Jon Snow apologist (Jon Snow Did Nothing* Wrong)(*Very Little, Tops)! We're polling the audience tonight, and they aren't buying it, Will! Baywatch Nights! Chad's Knight Rider facts! Will is a nepo baby! Nelson's apology tour! Last night in the sex basement and we're eyeing the rugs! Will's Elton John impression! Andy Morton did a Reverse Rear Window (we love that guy)! Nelson does crowd work while Will speaks Latin! Hot brain! We say the sourdough in unison! Courtney Shipley is a Laura Lorson apologist (we love her, too)! Local Celebrity Lightning Round! We continue our commitment to hard-hitting journalism! Name Ed's show! Ed Parker Gets a Hug (with play-by-play)! Hot elf girlfriend! Ed Parker cracks the nepo baby case! For librarians, books can be a double-edged sword! The worst book Brian Moss has ever read! Any wife in a storm! Will's mom was in the first class! Extra bones! Any wife in a storm! Boot Camp Nights! Enrobe Nelson in those rugs when he dies so that perhaps he can carry them with him to the glorious mead halls of Valhalla! Human relations problems beyond all the terminators! That's all the notes there were, but we swear, it was a fun time! If you want to have live fun with us, you only have a guaranteed 5 more chances left! Love y'all, Baywatch Knight Riders style (in a car at night with clothes on)! Over an hour of show, my lord! Contact Us! Follow Us! Love Us! Email: doubledeucepod@gmail.com Twitter & Instagram: @doubledeucepod Facebook: www.facebook.com/DoubleDeucePod/ Patreon: patreon.com/DoubleDeucePod Also, please subscribe/rate/review/share us! We're on Apple, Android, Libsyn, Stitcher, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Radio.com, RadioPublic, pretty much anywhere they got podcasts, you can find the Deuce! Podcast logo art by Jason Keezer! Find his art online at Keezograms! Intro & Outro featuring Rob Schulte! Check out his many podcasts! Brought to you in part by sponsorship from Courtney Shipley, Official Superfans Stefan Rider and Amber Fraley, and listeners like you! Join a tier on our Patreon! Advertise with us! Check out the Lawrence Times's 785 Collective at https://lawrencekstimes.com/785collective/ for a list of local LFK podcasts including this one!

Bodybuilding Legends Show
Brian Moss - Part Two

Bodybuilding Legends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 80:06


Brian Moss, the founder of Better Bodies Gym in New York City, is the guest on this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. In Part Two of his interview, Brian talks about his career as a photographer in the bodybuilding world, his thoughts on the current state of women's bodybuilding and his break-up with Gladys Portugues. At the end of the interview, host John Hansen reads two articles from Flex Magazine. The first is an interview with Brian Moss called "Her Range is Limitless" by Rick Wayne for the August, 1985 issue and the second article is "Gladys Heads West" written by Caroline McNamara for the December, 1986 issue of Flex Magazine.  Time Stamps: 2:50 - Happy Anniversary to the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast 7:18 - Emails from last week's show 14:30 - Brian Moss interview, Part Two 1:02:50 - Host John Hansen reads the article "Her Range is Limitless" by Rick Wayne for the August, 1985 issue of Flex Magazine. 1:11:30 - John reads the article "Gladys Heads West" written by Caroline McNamara for the December, 1986 issue of Flex Magazine. Links: Become a Patreon Sponsor Bodybuilding Legends Show website John Hansen's YouTube Page John's Online Training Programs

Bodybuilding Legends Show
Brian Moss - Part One

Bodybuilding Legends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 71:05


Brian Moss, the founder of the original Better Bodies Gym in New York, is the guest on this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. In Part One of his interview, Brian talks about why he opened up Better Bodies Gym in the 1980's, his decision to market his gym to women and his idea for developing an advertising agency to represent bodybuilders. At the end of the Podcast, host John Hansen reads the article "Introducing the New, Improved Gladys Portugues" written by Bill Dobbins for the May, 1985 issue of Flex Magazine.  Time Stamps:  2:28 - Happy Birthday to Tom Platz and Lance Dreher 3:54 - Emails from last week's show 14:00 - Start of interview with Brian Moss, Part One 1:02:12 - John Hansen reads the article "Introducing the New, Improved Gladys Portugues" from the May, 1985 issue of Flex Magazine Links: Become a Patreon Donor John's YouTube Channel Bodybuilding Legends website John Hansen Fitness website

All That Jam
Spafford's Brian Moss and Jordan Fairless on Recording

All That Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 5:03


We caught up with Spafford's Brian Moss and Jordan Fairless about recording and how they approach it. #musicpodcast #newmusic #musicinterview @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran.

All That Jam
All That Jam Short: Spafford on Songwriting Part 01

All That Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 4:25


We caught up with Spafford's Brian Moss about songwriting and how they approach it. #musicpodcast #newmusic #musicinterview @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran.

All That Jam
All That Jam Short: Spafford's Brian Moss On Spaffnerds

All That Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 2:49


Spafford's Brian Moss talks about their most dedicated fans - The Spaffnerds  #musicpodcast #newmusic #musicinterview @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran.

All That Jam
All That Jam Short: Spafford From The Road

All That Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 4:32


We caught up with Spafford's Brian Moss and Jordan Fairless before their tour opener in Charlotte, NC about Cory Schechtman and what to expect as Spafford hits the road.  All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran.

The Mad Device Rep Podcast
Ep6: Ortho_Opinionated

The Mad Device Rep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 68:00


Dr. Brian Moss has found a talent in content creation and discusses the inspiration behind @ortho_opinionated (Instagram) and @tiktokbonedoc (TikTok) on Ep6. He also delivers valuable insights on the rep-surgeon relationship (with some good horror stories mixed in). It doesn't matter if you're a new or experienced rep--you'll want to hear it. Rep Resources: Sales training you won't get from your company (Ep3) here Sample sales resume from Mike Moore (Ep4) here More job search and field resources on the Mad Device Network here Follow Mad Device Rep on Social Media: Instagram LinkedIn --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maddevicerep/support

As The Story Grows
Strategies

As The Story Grows

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 33:04


Chapter 328 - "There's A Lot Of Mutual Respect and Love" ...as read by Paul and Brian of StrategiesToday we welcome Paul Lask and Brian Moss to the podcast. Paul and Brian are in a new indie rock/emo band called  Strategies with Neil Hennessy (The Lawrence Arms/Joyce Manor). The band is self-releasing their self-titled, debut ep this Friday, August 26th. A link to the album will be in the show notes. The guys talk about their musical backgrounds, teaching online during Covid lockdowns, how Strategies took shape, lyrical inspiration and more.https://bandstrategies.bandcamp.com/----------Chapter 328 Music:Strategies - "Outages"Strategies - "Silent Count"Strategies - "Fire Drill"Strategies - "Camp Elsewhere"---As The Story Grows links:​Help out at PatreonATSG WebsiteATSG Music and MerchJoin the Email ListATSG FacebookEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNuP0_JUpT6DoIhhbGlwEYA?view_as=subscriber 

Tyngre Old School
199. Fotografen Brian Moss

Tyngre Old School

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 61:12


Vi snackar med fotografen och grundaren av varumärket Better Bodies – Brian Moss. Hör honom berätta om hur han startade sitt gym i NY på 80-talet, övergången till fotograf och några stories kring några av hans mest ikoniska bilder. Allt detta och mycket mer blandat med skratt och anekdoter. 00:06:41 – Brian in Tyngre Old School: ämnen och gäster som motiverar och inspirerar med träningen som en röd tråd. Alla våra gäster har en historia att berätta som både rör och berör – med Fredrik Age & Ashkan Aghili. Du som lyssnar på vår podcast får gärna betygsätta den på Apple Podcasts – lämna gärna en recension. Då blir podden mer synlig för andra plus att vi värdar blir glada.

Have Guitar Will Travel Podcast

069 - Brian MossJames Patrick Regan welcomes Brian Moss to Episode 69 of “Have Guitar Will Travel.” Guitarist in the jam band Spafford, Moss grew up in New Jersey, learning to play guitar with his brother. Things sometimes got competitive! When he felt restless on his Epiphone Les Paul, Moss would change things up by “stealing” his brother's Ovation and ES-339. Today, he also plays a custom-built guitar by Thomas Milana Guitars. From gear to tones to pandemic road stories, the discussion covers a lot of ground. Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link

RTÉ - CountryWide Podcast
Luxury In Laois

RTÉ - CountryWide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 9:16


Ballyfin Domain in Co Laois is now a world class hotel but was formerly a renowned secondary school run by the Patrican Brothers . Countrywide reporter Brian Moss along with his former teacher Nina Horan take a trip back to Ballyfin where Brian was a student and Nina a teacher to see just how much things have changed in Ballyfin.

Weird Music Podcast
Ep. 34: Ode to Summer Camp Music Festival

Weird Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 15:18


Imagine an episode of “60 Minutes” mixed with a Ram Dass lecture, but starring your favorite musicians…In this episode, you'll hear from Summer Camp Music Festival artists about just how great this festival really is. Cheers to 20 years, Summer Camp!0:13 - Mike Dillon1:28 - Matt Butler of Everyone Orchestra3:28 - Vinnie Amico of moe.4:56 - Jim Loughlin of moe.6:06 - Austin Crumrine of Electric Orange Peel6:36 - Brian Moss of Spafford7:45 - Andrew Pickel of Dizgo9:28 - Amin Lanseur of Stormy Chromer10:20 - Derek Petrucci of Barefuzz10:29 - Joe Hertler of Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers12:28 - John Inghram of Fletchers Grove13:42 - Jason Gregory of AudiodacityThis is the Weird Music Podcast, where our host Cam Elkins explores the minds of the most creative and influential people involved in the music festival scene. We are very grateful for our generous listeners & sponsors that make this show possible. If you'd like to contribute, feel free to give a tip on Venmo — @Cam_Elkins Even though psychedelic live music experiences are basically unexplainable… let's give it a try.Produced by Katie DalySponsored by SEM Tickets (https://semtickets.com)Watch this episode in video on our Youtube >>> https://bit.ly/2Z007Uq 

Weird Music Podcast
Ep. 32: Brian Moss of Spafford

Weird Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 28:57


Imagine an episode of "60 Minutes” mixed with a Ram Dass lecture, but starring your favorite musicians…This episode features Brian Moss. Brian is the leading guitarist of Spafford, and we hope to see you dancing your ass off at their set at Summer Camp Music Festival this weekend!This is the Weird Music Podcast, where our host Cam Elkins explores the minds of the most creative and influential people involved in the music festival scene. We are very grateful for our generous listeners & sponsors that make this show possible. If you'd like to contribute, feel free to give a tip on Venmo — @Cam_Elkins Even though psychedelic live music experiences are basically unexplainable… let's give it a try.Produced by Katie DalySponsored by SEM Tickets (https://semtickets.com)Watch this episode in video on our Youtube >>> https://bit.ly/2Z007Uq 

RTÉ - CountryWide Podcast
A Unique GAA Team

RTÉ - CountryWide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 6:48


Countrywide's Brian Moss reports from his home club of The Rock GAA Club in Mountmellick in Co Laois and its additional needs team “Rock For All”. The side is one of the few additional needs GAA teams in the country.

Sports 56 Middays
Middays June 23 hr 2

Sports 56 Middays

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021


Greg and Eli talk with Memphis Rivals.com's Brian Moss about about the recruits committing to the Tigers, the recruiting trail, CFP expansion impact, expectations for the Tigers and more. Also, they talk with CBHS's Dallan Hayden about his commitment to Ohio State, getting recruitment during the pandemic, offseason workouts, running to the pressure and more.

100 Words Or Less: The Podcast
Brian Moss from The Ghost/Hanalei

100 Words Or Less: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 67:34


Today we have Brian Moss the band behind Hanalei and the underrated band, The Ghost. I love both of his bands so when the opportunity to have him on the show came up, I jumped at it. Brian and I discuss his experience being a working class band, his occupation as a teacher and how important the outdoors is to his well-being. He just released his latest full length with Hanalei called "Black Snow" and I urge you to check it out. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Pro Football Doc Podcast
Episode 77 The ProFootballDoc 'Tree';

Pro Football Doc Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 48:59


This week on the show Doc is joined by the 'Tik Tok Done Doc', Dr Brian Moss. He joins Doc to talk about NFL combine secrets, the Masters, QB health across the league, to look at videos of players recovering in the off season and more.

Question The Answers
Brian Moss - Hanalei, Great Apes, The Ghost

Question The Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 62:13


Brian Moss joins the podcast this week to discuss the release of the new album from his project Hanalei, called Black Snow.  Hanalei is a mostly solo project that Brian has been doing for nearly two decades, allowing him to flex his creative muscle with songs that might otherwise not fit in with the other projects that he was doing at any given time.  This new album features several guest musicians, including longtime collaborators Ryan Marshall (Great Apes) and Josh Staples (The Velvet Teen/The New Trust).   On the creation of the new album, as Brian describes it, "I began writing Black Snow roughly two years ago after finding out my wife was pregnant. The process served as a means of coping with the relentless anxiety and bouts of depression that polluted my expected joy. How could I bring a child into a world on the verge of collapse?"     Not unlike other musical projects he's been involved in, the songs are written in a narrative voice, in this case set in the not-too-distant future during a turbulent time for the environment.  Among those many projects that Brian Moss has been involved in over the years include his bands Great Apes (Asian Man Records), The Ghost (Solidarity Records), Olehole! (Underground Communique Records), Sub-Dio, The Wunder Years (Tomato Head / Side With Us Records) and more.    Black Snow is available to pre-order on vinyl now via A-F Records, here - https://a-frecords.limitedrun.com/ To hear some of the music mentioned on this and our previous episodes, check out and follow this playlist on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3oI01ZU Question The Answers is co-sponsored by The Bad Copy and Sell The Heart Records, be sure to follow them as well to stay up to date on music news, reviews, and to check out the releases on our label.   Sell The Heart Records - https://www.selltheheartrecords.com | @selltheheartrecords (IG)   The Bad Copy - https://www.thebadcopy.com | @thebadcopy (IG) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Berman Hour
Brian Moss (Hanalei)

The Berman Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 53:21


Brian Moss is an exceptional storyteller & singer-songwriter. Brian's new record, Black Snow, (released under the moniker Hanalei) mixes those two gifts & touches upon such deeply unique & interesting topics as the climate crisis, fatherhood, viruses, & searching for optimism amidst the tides of pessimism & the dark realities of 21st-century perils. More info @Hanalei.The Berman Hour podcast is sponsored by NooWave Coffee!Visits NooWave.co/Berman & get 10% off your order!The music featured on the Berman Hour podcast is by @DividedHeaven.Listen to Divided Heaven.#TheBermanHour #Podcast #BrianMoss #Hanalei #AFrecords #dividedheaven #Noowave #flowstatecoffeeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thebermanhour. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Songwriting Malpractice
EP #41 Brian Moss

Songwriting Malpractice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 42:11


Interview No. 41 with Brian Moss of The Wunder Years, The Ghost, Great Apes, and Hanalei

The Musicians Guild with Steve Choi
The Musicians Guild welcomes Brian Moss (Hanalei)

The Musicians Guild with Steve Choi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 115:52


This week the Musicians Guild welcomes Brian Moss (Hanalei) to the hall of discussion. Brian is a musician from the Bay Area who now teaches high school but that hasn't slowed him down as he just finished a new Hanalei full length album which is set to be released on AF Records. Brian is a prolific songwriter as well as being a new father, surfer, and avid outdoorsman. In this conversation we discuss taking time off of teaching to go on tour, his minimalist beach dad approach with his baby, his early years growing up in Berkeley playing Gilman st and Berkeley Square, working on the latest Hanalei record, and lots of reminiscing amidst our many other talking points. Thanks so much for continuing to support the pod and thank you so much for all of your kind reviews and messages. You are an important part of The Musicians Guild. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Back To The Basics Of Health And Wellness

On today's episode, I talk with Brian Moss of "Boxing Fit Boss". Brian Moss is an Austin, Texas local personal trainer and online fitness coach. In his off time he is most likely fishing or having dance parties with his 3 daughters. www.BoxingFitBoss.com

Relix Presents: 3 From The 7
Ep. 54: Concerts at Yankee Stadium, Spafford's Drive-In Gig, Roger Waters Reignites Pink Floyd Beef

Relix Presents: 3 From The 7

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 24:12


Yankee Stadium's parking lot will host drive-in movies and shows! Spafford take over the desert with the first live gig in ages! Pink Floyd are fighting... AGAIN! All this and more on this week's 3 From The 7.

Ave G CoC
45th Annual Texas State Lectureship Brian Moss

Ave G CoC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020


Here are a few sermons that came out clearly from my mobile recordings at the 45th annual Texas State Lectureship.

Somewhat Damaged
Episode 31 - Brian Moss of Spafford - "It's the F*cking Winter Tour Man"

Somewhat Damaged

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2019 40:27


We be jamming with Brian from Spafford and reminisce about growing up in New Jersey, confusing call outs about carpets thanks to Greg from PPPP (Flock U!)..and we discuss the art of puppetry.   Along with his band mates they are gearing up for a historic and epic run, starting in Los Angeles at the Roxy, then hitting San Francisco's Great American Music Hall for New Years, before doing what they do...TOUR man, all through the winter!  Get down, and get funky and check out the band at www.spafford.net and follow Brian on the gram @jerseymoss and @spaffordmusic    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman
Brian Moss of Spafford

The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 33:03


Spafford dropped their EP The Gaff Tapes late last week, specifically on nugs.net as a preview for fans who wanted to see what they were up to. Today that EP is available everywhere you listen to music. Like me, fans on-line got very excited about the new tunes and were anxious to share their thoughts on them. We've always had a great relationship with the band, so we decided to get in touch with Brian Moss, the band's guitar player, and one of their vocalists to discuss The Gaff Tapes and the band's plans for their upcoming fall and winter tour. Our conversation started, when I asked Brian why the quartet decided to put out this EP now. For more information on The Gaff Tapes and their tour schedule visit Spafford.net. Show Notes:   First Song: 00:14 - Be Strange Interview Begins: 05:55 Extro Song: 27:34 - Comfortable See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Relix Presents: 3 From The 7
Episode Eight: Remembering Jeff Austin, John Mayer Plays Jerry Garcia’s “Wolf,” Mick Jagger Returns

Relix Presents: 3 From The 7

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 20:12


This week, Relix Assistant Editor Raffaela Kenny-Cincotta and bassist Karina Rykman remember the talented Jeff Austin, marvel at Dead & Company’s big Citi Field surprise (spoiler alert: John Mayer played Jerry Garcia’s “Wolf”) and celebrate Mick Jagger’s return to the stage with The Rolling Stones. Plus, a Weekly Shout-Out by Brian Moss of Spafford! [Recorded June 25, 2019]

This Was The Scene Podcast
Ep. 055: The Wunder Years w/ Brian Moss

This Was The Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 74:47


The Wonder Year’s sound was a fast-paced tone of melodic energy that celebrated the feelings of being young and dumb. Lead by Singer Singer Writer Brian Moss, AKA B Moss, the band started its journey in California’s Bay Area and lasted until 2000(ish). I got Brian on the phone and this is what we talked about: Teaching the youth of today Touring with the Lawrence Arms Being friends with Jesse from Op Ivy’s little sister Eviction Parties The digital era we are in Their drummer Caitlin being the shit The Nile in Mesa Drinking floaters at parties And a ton more Check out his bands after The Wunder Years, The Ghost, Hanalei, and Great Apes. On Friday, August 16, 2019, check out the show with Humble Beginnings, digger, Jettison, Avery at Asbury Park Brewery in Asbury Park, NJ. This is presented by Aftermath Collective. Feel free to email me with suggestions or praise. Check out the new merch on the thiswasthescene.com If you’d like to support the podcast you can donate as little as $1 a month through Patreon by going to thiswasthescene.com and click on the button at the top of the page that says Click HERE FOR BONUS MATERIAL. As a Patron, you get access to bonus material that regular podcast subscribers do not.  OR you can do a one-time donation by clicking the DONATE button.  Check out my new book “How To Get Divorced. A Guide for people currently going through some shit.” You can download a free copy at YourDailyBred.com.

LaoisToday.ie
Ep #15: Senior and Minor Finals, Powerful Club Colours and Team Songs ! - 05/10/18

LaoisToday.ie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 31:54


This week it's all about hurling as we turn our attention to the Senior, Senior A and Minor finals. Joining host Brian Moss is the three wise men of GAA analysis!! Laois Today's Steven Miller and Alan Hartnett and Laois Today's hurling analyst Tommy Buggy also of Property Partners in Portlaoise Join the lads for a review of the final, interesting club colours and team song battles! Laois Today's GAA Podcast series is brought to you with thanks to The Breslin Supervalue Group- Abbeyleix and Rathdowney, Real Food Real People.

LaoisToday.ie
Ep #14: Junior and Intermediate Finals, Senior semis and linesmen in jeans! - 01/10/18

LaoisToday.ie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 34:16


On Episode 14 host Brian Moss is joined by Laois Todays Steven Miller and Alan Hartnett to review all of the weekend's football action and talking points. Junior and Intermediate finals and Senior semis all up for forensic analysis. Also on the agenda, linesmen in jeans, is tickling a foul?? And Com O'Rourke impersonations. Laois Todays GAA podcast are brought to you with thanks to The Breslin Supervalue Group, Abbyleix and Rathdowney, Real Food, Real People.

LaoisToday.ie
Ep #11: Hurling Semis, Mountmellick on for a double and Camoige in HQ - 21/09/18

LaoisToday.ie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 24:18


On episode 10 host Brian Moss is joined by Laois Today's Siun Lennon, Alan Hartnett and our hurling analyst Tommy Buggy to preview this weekends action. Its very mush the clash of the ash this weekend as the senior championship gets down to the nitty gritty, also up for discussion, the intermediate and junior finals and a huge weekend for Camoige

LaoisToday.ie
Ep #10: Football quarters, The Portlaoise Problem and the blight of well-wishers - 17/09/18

LaoisToday.ie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 24:15


On Episode 10 host Brian Moss is joined by Laois Todays brains trust Stephen Miller and Alan Hartnett for a look back at the good the bad and the ugly from this weekend s club football action. Also up for discussion, when is a Gaels team really a Gaels team?? New club championships for Laois, the problem with Portlaoise and the epidemic of well-wishing between clubs!

LaoisToday.ie
Ep #9: Football quarter-finals, Brody for an All-Star and Ladies football review - 14/09/18

LaoisToday.ie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 30:31


This time out we turn our attention to the football quarter-finals over the weekend. Can anyone stop Portlaoise?? Brian Moss is joined by Laois Today's Stephen Miller, Alan Hartnett and Siun Lennon to run the rule over the weekend's action. Along with the quarterfinals the lads review last weekend's ladies football action, is there an All Star coming to Laois? and we find out just who is Laois's biggest hatchet man!

LaoisToday.ie
Ep #7: The Mere Mortals recalling their incredible Rock 'n Roll days - 06/09/18

LaoisToday.ie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 36:27


On this episode of UnLaoised we roll back the music years and chat to one of the most popular and successful bands to ever come out of Laois. For many the name The Mere Mortals will conjure up memories of crazy nights following the legendary six-piece band around the country. From their days on the Feile stage to auditioning for The Commitments and being on the road with Bob Geldof, band members Ollie Plunkett, Paul Brophy and Paul Marran sit down with host Brian Moss and Laois Today's Stephen Miller to reminisce about the great times and what it was really like to be a Mere Mortal!

LaoisToday.ie
Ep #2: Women in politics, Eddie Brennan for Laois and greatest Picnic ever?? - 10/08/18

LaoisToday.ie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 47:19


On Unlaoised #2 Brian Moss and Stephen miller are joined by two fearless females! Cllr Pauline Madigan, who was recently co-opted onto the council to take the seat of the late Jerry Lode and Thomasina Connell, Portlaoise based solicitor and 2016 General election candidate for Fine Gael join the lads for a chat where nothing is off the table! On the menu on Unlaoised#2: Women in politics, Is Eddie Brennan the savour for Laois hurling? Just what do condoms and Fianna Fail have in common!! Plus why this could be the greatest Electric Picnic ever! UnLaoised is recorded in Golden Egg Studios Portlaoise and brought to you with thanks to our Podcast Partners Finline Furniture New inn, Emo, Co Laois You can check out Finline Furniture's Showrooms in Dublin, Cork & Laois for more info see www.finlinefurniture.ie

LaoisToday.ie
Ep #1: Political chat and Laois's Hottest Men - 03/08/18

LaoisToday.ie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 29:32


UnLaoised : Laois Todays Podcast Platform. In our inaugural podcast Brian Moss is joined by Laois Today's brain trusts Stephen Miller and Siun Lennon to mull over the main stories of the past week. On the menu today Mountmellick's John Moloney return to national politics, just who is Laois's hottest man?? And the surprising Laois connection to the upcoming papal visit! Join us for a no holds barred review of the week! Unlaoised is brought to you with thanks to our podcast partners Finline Furniture and is recorded at Golden Egg Studios Portlaoise.

The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman
Episode 36: Brian and Cam of Spafford

The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2017 47:23


It’s hot in Arizona these days and we’re not exclusively talking about the weather. Spafford a four piece rock act out of Phoenix are catching fire. Since 2012, they’ve been making a name for themselves the old fashioned way, touring extensively. Initially in the south western United States and now all across the country. We sat down with Brian Moss and Cameron Laforest recently to get the low down on Cam’s addition to the band, their busy schedule and a whole lot more…..   You can listen to this episode below, or by connecting and subscribing to one of the podcast platforms here or search your favorite podcast platform for “The Sound Podcast”; Itunes: http://bit.ly/sndpodi TuneIn: http://bit.ly/sndti Stitcher: http://bit.ly/sndsti GooglePlay: http://bit.ly/sndplay Get The Sound Podcast App: http://bit.ly/TSPAPPS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fighting Through WW2 WWII
13 Blitz bomb disposal memoirs of Sgt Brian Moss, Royal Engineers, WWII

Fighting Through WW2 WWII

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 40:12


The story of one man’s brave war against unexploded bombs in wartime London, during the 1940 Blitz: Brian Moss, Platoon Sergeant in 233 Field Company, Royal Engineers.  "Imagine the shock when your pick clangs against steel. You wonder if you have started the clock ticking. On your knees, you use a trowel to carefully uncover the bomb."  More great unpublished history - of the Second World War.   Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Facebook page Best podcast for World War 2 history and the second world war Full show notes and photos at www.FightingThroughPodcast.co.uk  Please rate and review on iTunes - Thanks!  Please note that photos below may or may not display depending on which listening platform you’re using

Clearance Rack Classics Retro 80s and 90s Dance Mix by DJ Tintin

1. Souvenir (DMC Postcards From The Edge) - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark 2. I Touch Roses (Full Bloom Version) - Book Of Love 3. The Good Samaritan - Counterfeit 4. New Dress (Razormaid! Mix) - Depeche Mode 5. Animal Magic (Dance Vocal) - Belouis Some 6. Bizarre Love Triangle (Shep Pettibone Remix) - New Order 7. It's Alright - Pet Shop Boys 8. The Great Commandment (Acid Commandment) - Camouflage 9. Last Train To Trancentral (Razormaid! Mix) - The KLF 10. The Sun Rising (Norty's Spago Mix) - The Beloved 11. 900 Hours (Mr. E Mix) - Boxcar 12. How To Be A Zillionaire (Bond Street Mix) - ABC 13. Cccan't You See (Razormaid! Mix) - Vicious Pink 14. Get The Balance Right! (Combination Mix) - Depeche Mode 15. Goodbye Horses (Extended Version) - Q Lazzarus ***SPECIAL NOTE FROM CRC AND DJ TINTIN***: Apologies to everyone who has attempted to download and/or listen recently, but gets a pre-recorded bandwidth notification. For awhile I had a pro account with much more bandwidth, but I couldn't justify the cost with my time limitations over the past three years. That said, I also don't like fans and followers to be cock-blocked for weeks on end by bandwidth overages. Right now, I have to be satisfied with a free account, but I didn't anticipate using up my bandwidth three days after the reset date each month. It's a good problem to have, but still a problem. Anyway, I'll keep you all in the loop should things change. For now, I guess, circle the 24th of each month on your calendar to remind yourself to grab these episodes when you can before my 15 gigs of bandwidth per month evaporates! Thanks to each and every one of you for tuning in. It really makes a guy feel good. Notes and other random things: Alright! It's 3 hours to dawn, I've got a full bowl of cereal, half a glass of water, it's dark and I'm making a podcast. Hit it! This sassy little number contains ABCs and OMDs, Counterfeits and Camouflages, Boxcars and Beloveds, something "vicious", something "new" and even a double DM! Happy Listening! Okay, so like any normal testosterone-fueled male member of the species I'm a competitive guy, my own worst critic and I can't stand giving a less-than-competent effort in whatever it is I choose to undertake. That said, I do read comments and check reviews with regard to my 'casts to make sure I'm living up to some realistic level of excellence. For the most part, I've been thrilled that this insignificant little program I assemble in my basement has brought so much joy to so many of you. I try to be honest and forthright in my write-ups for my sake, for your sake, for band's sake, for God's sake. Most of what I write is knowledge I've gleaned over the years from being a fan, from reading music mags, from collecting umpteen thousands of records and reading umpteen thousands of liner notes on the bands I feature here. Often, however, I look up artists to confirm or deny stuff I thought I'd read, thought I'd heard, figured I'd seen or otherwise dreamed. Most importantly, I try to get it right. But I don't always. ...Which brings me to the first band I'd like to mention here: Counterfeit. In episode #23, I included Lee McFadden and Co.'s song "The Good Samaritan" At the time, it was a new find for me, one I discovered on a compilation I had just purchased. Until that point I knew nothing of the band and had a difficult time finding much information on them. I jumped to the conclusion that the song I possessed was probably their only release. Thankfully, a kind listener made a comment to the contrary. He wrote: "In fact there is a three-track EP of "The Good Samaritan" that was released a couple of years ago. Myself and the other two members are still in contact and work together occasionally on music." - Lee McFadden. Holy S#!+, Lee McFadden just wrote to tell me I'm full of crap. That's so COOL! Anyway, thanks to Mr. McFadden for correcting my error. I thought it appropriate to let you all know there is more to the band than just one song. I also figured that by using Lee's comment as part of my write-up it would give me another chance to feature the excellent track here. So, back to the "my own worst critic" comment a moment ago. One of the things about this podcast that is endearing/aggravating is that it's a live mix. That is, I hit record and go for an hour or more - typically 15 songs. As you can imagine, things can sometimes go wrong when performing live, especially at 3 in the morning when I recorded this one. Some errors are bad enough I scrap the whole thing and start over. Sometimes, I just accept things like variances in recording levels or slightly mismatched beats because it's too time-consuming to spend an hour or more redoing an entire 'cast for small inconsistencies, especially when you're using cheap, finicky mixing equipment as I do. In the case of this podcast it turns out two of the tracks here had questionable endings. The first, Book Of Love's "I Touch Roses" mix had a repeated phrase for the last 30 seconds that sounded as if the track were skipping. Of course, I remembered that at the last possible moment and quickly began mixing it out. So, if it sounds like an unnatural point at which to fade in/fade out, it is. And now you know why. I'd say Daniel Miller should be flogged for ending the track in that way, but how can I possibly stay angry at the fellow who founded Mute Records? I forgive you Daniel. Just don't do it again! In case you were wondering about the other track with the weird ending it was 900 Hours by Boxcar. Thankfully, the first gaffe reminded me to avoid a second. I'd like to spend a moment to write about Belouis Some. Frankly, I could spend a day debating the correct pronunciation of Neville Keighley's alter-ego ... but I won't. Just know that all the variants I've encountered rank right up there with bands like INXS, Cetu Javu, EBN-OZN and others whose names were all butchered during their infancy. (C'mon ... admit it. You called them "Inks" the first time you saw their record in the storefront window. You know you did!) Anyway, the track "Animal Magic" was released in 1987 on Belouis Some's self-titled album, two years after the band found chart success UK and stateside with the songs "Imagination" and "Some People". Those songs led to opening gigs for Nik Kershaw and Frankie Goes To Hollywood during their heyday in 1985 and a track called "Round Round" which appeared on the Pretty In Pink soundtrack. The soundtrack is notable for two things: it's association with a John Hughes film and for being killer back when soundtracks were mostly filler. (That rhymes!) As an interesting side note: Nik Kershaw's song "Wouldn't It Be Good" also appeared on the Pretty In Pink soundtrack as a cover version by Danny Hutton Hitters. Belouis Some's "Some People" would also surface on a Swatch commercial circa 1986. Australia had its share of good rock music in the 80s. Men At Work, INXS (however you pronounce them) and Midnight Oil represent just a few of the names. But as club culture began to consume record racks in the mid-80s, fledgling bands began to dabble in electronics, shifting their focus from guitar-infused pub rock to synth-based dance music. Brisbane's Boxcar were one of those bands that gained prominence world-wide. But old pub-rock habits die-hard and the band had a difficult time of things even in their home country where they were often met by a chorus of boo-birds during live performances. The group was also ridiculed for being too derivative of established artists like New Order (whom they toured with at the turn of the 90s.) Thanks in part to producer Robert Racic, who had worked with Severed Heads (also an Aussie electronic band) and Single Gun Theory among others, Boxcar's first full-length release "Vertigo", issued in 1990, was praised by critics for it's sophisticated electronic sound. Tracks like "Freemason", which charted at #8 on the Billboard Dance Chart and "Gas Stop" brought the group some recognition outside Australia. But despite support gigs for Depeche Mode, Erasure, The Pet Shop Boys and the aforementioned New Order, the band was never really able to gain much traction and after two more albums, "Revision" in 1992 and "Algorhythm" in 1994, the band's output and live dates began to ebb even though they never officially called it quits. ABC were like the cool kids in high school that everyone wanted to be like. They had the swankiest clothes, the hippest hair cuts, listened to the coolest music and seemed to always have their finger on the pulse of whatever the "it" thing was to do at the time ... at least until the 20-year reunion rolled around and you saw them wearing the same clothes and sporting the same haircuts, albeit with much less hair and carrying around 50 extra pounds and you realized there had been little personal growth there. The band's roots grew from a band called Vice Versa. Both guitarist and synthesizer player, Mark White, and saxophonist, Stephen Singleton, were members of that group and are notable for their first ever gig being the opening act for Wire. (Not a bad way to kick off a career). After the release of an EP called "Music 4", future ABC singer Martin Fry, at the time editor of his own fanzine called Modern Drugs, interviewed the band. Shortly thereafter, they asked him to join. From the start, the band were pretty set on making 100% machine-made music. Having mega-producer Trevor Horn of The Buggles Fame, a guy affectionately nicknamed, "The Man Who Invented The Eighties" in your corner can certainly help chart a solid course for success. And did it ever. The first album, "Lexicon Of Love", went #1 in the UK, spawned innumerable imitators, featured great songs like "Look Of Love", "Poison Arrow", "Tears Are Not Enough", "Date Stamp" and others, and should be on a short list of the best albums from start to finish to come out of the 80s. From there, however, the band never ventured far from their original song-writing formula and were unable, despite some hits here and there, to duplicate the immense success of "Lexicon". In ABCs defense, not many bands could. Further, the group continued to splinter, losing members as the years went on. Drummer David Palmer left to join Yellow Magic Orchestra shortly after "Lexicon" was released. Stephen Singleton left in 1984. Remaining members Fry and White then recruited Fiona Russell-Powell (known as Eden) and David Yarritu to mitigate the departures of Palmer and Singleton. That line-up produced their biggest hit stateside with "Be Near Me". Mid-1987, ABC's album Alphabet City spawned the Top 10 hit "When Smokey Sings", a tribute to the great Motown singer, Smokey Robinson. Interestingly, Smokey was in the midst of a career resurgence for a new generation of fans and was himself firmly ensconced on the pop charts with his single "One Heartbeat" at the same time as ABC's tribute. It marked one of the only times in chart history a singer had a Top 40 hit while simultaneously being the focus of another. Not many bands can say they were responsible for coining a term that would become part of the vernacular. In an earlier CRC, I mentioned that Throbbing Gristle's Genesis P. Orridge is widely recognized to have created the "industrial" tag with the advent of his label, Industrial Music, in the mid-70s. March 27, 1982 - that's the date Vicious Pink described their music as "techno" in a feature published in Sounds magazine - almost 4 years before the term gained wider acceptance in the Detroit DJ subculture. Band members Josephine Warden and Brian Moss formed the group in 1981 in Leeds, England, getting their start as backup singers for Marc Almond and Soft Cell. Originally called Vicious Pink Phenomena, Brian describes how the name came to be: "I met [Josephine] when I was DJ at an alternative night, I put on with friends, at a pub called “The Adephi” in Leeds. I also met Dave Ball and Mark Almond there through Jose, as she went to the same College as them, Leeds Polytechnic. We decided to start a band together for a bit of fun. Jose, Dave Ball and I wrote our favourite words down on pieces of paper, turned them upside down and shuffled them about. Then we each chose one of the pieces of paper, after that we rearranged them into the name Vicious Pink Phenomena, Jose’s word was Vicious, Dave’s was Pink and mine was, well, Phenomena. It was a kind of lottery I guess, but it worked. We thought it also sounded like it could be the title for a 50’s / 60’s Science Fiction B Movie." In all, the duo would release 5 dance singles, many produced by Dave Ball of Soft Cell. Despite zero promotion and garnering next-to-no mainstream support Vicious Pink managed to chart all five of those singles in the UK. The particular track here, "Cccan't You See" was their third single and was produced by the great Tony Mansfield of New Musik fame. It was the highest charting single of the bunch, reaching #67. That's it for this episode. I'll be back soon with another. Thanks everyone and Happy Listening!

Fighting Through WW2 WWII
3 D-Day - Sgt Brian Moss Royal Engineers WW2

Fighting Through WW2 WWII

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2013 51:53


Graphic accounts of the D-Day landings taken from two veteran memoirs. Startling accounts from two different perspectives - one from an infantryman, the other from a Royal Engineer, both landing on Gold Beach under heavy fire. This is the third episode in the WWII podcast series Fighting Through from Dunkirk to Hamburg, based around the book of the same name which features Bill Cheall's World War 2 memoirs. More great unpublished history - of the Second World War. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Please rate and review - Thanks! Best podcast for World War 2 history and the second world war Facebook page Full show notes and photos at www.FightingThroughPodcast.co.uk Please note that photos below may or may not display depending on which listening platform you’re using. Bill Cheall, below   Brian Moss, below

Fighting Through WW2 WWII
2 North Africa WW2 - Veterans' accounts of Monty's 8th Army action

Fighting Through WW2 WWII

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2013 40:24


Veteran accounts of the key battle which led to victory in North Africa, Second World War Wadi Akarit - World War Two's own Charge of the Light Brigade!  "A patrol went out that night. Lance Corporal Joe Ryder of Spennymoor went with them. He was a long-term member of 2 Platoon and told us afterwards how they had penetrated the enemy positions and, encountering an enemy patrol, had lain doggo. A member of the enemy patrol had put a foot on Joe's hand as he lay there ..." Brian Moss, Sergeant, 233 Field Company, Royal Engineers More great unpublished history, Second World War. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Full show notes here Feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you.  Best podcast for World War 2 history and the second world war Facebook page Twitter page here Web site home page Military history, WW2 

Iron Radio
Episode 66 IronRadio - Guest Photographer Brian Moss Topic Bodybuilding Culture, Changes, Photography

Iron Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2010


Phil, Rob and Lonnie stroll down memory lane with Brian Moss, about the essence of bodybuilding in the 70s, 80s and 90s, the popularity of Better Bodies Gym (remember those shirts?), and tales from backstage and in the photography studio.

Iron Radio
Episode 66 IronRadio - Guest Photographer Brian Moss Topic Bodybuilding Culture, Changes, Photography

Iron Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2010 58:18


Phil, Rob and Lonnie stroll down memory lane with Brian Moss, about the essence of bodybuilding in the 70s, 80s and 90s, the popularity of Better Bodies Gym (remember those shirts?), and tales from backstage and in the photography studio.

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Here In Between

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2008 5:04


Lyrics and music: Brian Moss

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Father's Love is Deep and Wide

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2008 3:33


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Only His Wounds

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2008 3:44