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While their debut album tagged them as Dinosaur Jr Jr thanks to loud guitars and J. Mascis behind the board, Buffalo Tom's second album, Birdbrain, builds on the raw, guitar-driven sound of their debut but with more mature songwriting and production. Produced again by J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr. with Sean Slade, the album emphasizes emotional intensity over polish, with songs like "Birdbrain" and "Enemy" showcase the band's knack for combining distorted guitars with introspective lyrics. Though not a commercial hit, the album helped solidify Buffalo Tom's place in the early '90s indie rock scene and shows a significant step in the band's evolution toward the more refined sound of their later work. Songs In This Episode Intro - Fortune Teller 17:23 - Birdbrain 23:07 - Crawl 26:26 - Heaven 29:40 - Skeleton Key Outro - Guy Who Is Me Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
While their debut album tagged them as Dinosaur Jr Jr thanks to loud guitars and J. Mascis behind the board, Buffalo Tom's second album, Birdbrain, builds on the raw, guitar-driven sound of their debut but with more mature songwriting and production. Produced again by J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr. with Sean Slade, the album emphasizes emotional intensity over polish, with songs like "Birdbrain" and "Enemy" showcase the band's knack for combining distorted guitars with introspective lyrics. Though not a commercial hit, the album helped solidify Buffalo Tom's place in the early '90s indie rock scene and shows a significant step in the band's evolution toward the more refined sound of their later work. Songs In This Episode Intro - Fortune Teller 17:23 - Birdbrain 23:07 - Crawl 26:26 - Heaven 29:40 - Skeleton Key Outro - Guy Who Is Me Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
I'm very happy to chat with author and founding member of the great band Buffalo Tom, Bill Janovitz. A fantastic musician and writer, he's written probably my favorite Stones biography: Rocks Off 50 Tracks That Tell The Story of The Rolling Stones. This is a great book that should be in every Stones fan's library.. Enjoy the chat!
In this episode of Hollywood' Wild Hair, Sonny invites back John Murphy Aka "Murph", the sometimes Co-host from the Shout It Out Loud Cast for another round of “Murph Likes What?” WE NEED YOUR HELP!! It's quick, easy, and free - Please consider doing one or all of the following to help grow our audience: Leave Us A Five Star Review in one of the following places: Apple Podcast Podchaser Spotify Connect with us Email us growinuprock@gmail.com Contact Form Like and Follow Us on FaceBook Follow Us on Twitter Leave Us A Review On Podchaser Join The Growin' Up Rock Loud Minority Facebook Group Do You Spotify? Then Follow us and Give Our Playlist a listen. We update it regularly with kick ass rock n roll Spotify Playlist Buy and Support Music From The Artist We Discuss On This Episode Growin' Up Rock Amazon Store Pantheon Podcast Network Music in this Episode Provided by the Following: Adrenaline Mob, Walker. Prince, Stryper, Battle Beast, Survivor, Steelheart, Halestorm, Forty Deuce, Pretty Maids, Gotthard, Charles & Eddie, Jane's Addiction, The Five Heartbeats, After 7, Buffalo Tom, Cheap Trick, Philip Bailey, Phil Collins, The Gaslight Anthem, The Goo Goo Dolls, The Replacements, Rod Stewart, Span This Episodes Spotify Playlist Here If you dig what you are hearing, go pick up the album or some merch., and support these artists. A Special THANK YOU to Restrayned for the Killer Show Intro and transition music!! Restrayned Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sintonía: "Jazzding" - Ray Collins´ HOT-CLUB"Who Was In My Room Last Night?" - Butthole Surfers; "Dyslexic Heart" - Paul Westerberg; "Einstein On The Beach (For An Eggman)" - Counting Crows; "Open Every Window" - The Posies; "Come Around" - Daryll-Ann; "Dropout" - Urge Overkill; "State Of Love And Trust" - Pearl Jam; "For All To See" - Buffalo Tom; "Waiting For Somebody" - Paul Westerberg; "Nearly Lost You" - Screaming Trees; "Stove/Smother" - Sloan; "Drown" - Smashing Pumpkins; "May This Be Love" - Jimi HendrixEscuchar audio
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling about our favorite music of 2024. Show notes: The 16th annual year in review First one was in 2009 Cybertrucks are dumb Self-driving cars are also dumb Taylor Swift just ended a monster tour Music is a dead-end business for most Spotify sucks Country music is huge Breitling: There are some good underground country artists A good year for Tracy Chapman Social media landscape is shifting Lots of big music deaths: Quincy Jones, Kris Kristofferson, Steve Albini, Paul Di'Anno, Greg Kihn, Karl Wallinger Getting out to some rock shows: Hallelujah the Hills, Nuggets tour, Gang of Four, Hoodoo Gurus, Sloan in Toronto Breitling's honorable mentions: The TV show The Bear, Bug Club's song "Quality Pints," Fontaines D.C.'s "Favourite," Tsunami box set, Spectres, Kal Marks Kumar's honorable mentions: Dale Crover, Buffalo Tom, Ekko Astral, Jack White, Ducks Ltd., Mary Timony, Los Campesinos To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
The history of "Best of Bread." ALSO: A Republican trying to do a college radio show. PLUS: The REAL election fraud - getting rich by pocketing campaign cash. Song of the week from Buffalo Tom!!Buffalo Tom - "Wiser": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDDNH7GwAWMCold Brew Patreon: Patreon.com/ChrisCroftonChannel Nonfiction: ChannelNonfiction.comCan Do Cold Brew: CanDoColdBrew.com
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Kristin Russo and Joanna Robinson rewatch all 19 glorious episode of My So-Called Life, one at a time, spoiler free. Re-airing here in the Buffering: Rewatch feed to celebrate the show's 30th Anniversary with special introductions ft. Jenny Owen Youngs! This episode originally aired on November 21, 2019. Let's all skip out on geometry review so we can MAKE OUT IN THE BOILER ROOM, huh?!?! Finally, we come to the inspiration point that gave our podcast its name! Meanwhile, Brian is SO MAD, Danielle knows a ton about crustaceans, Graham talks a good risotto game, and Rickie does a great impression of the new English teacher, Mr. Katimsky. OH AND ALSO JORDAN HOLDS ANGELA'S HAND IN THE HALLWAY. Plus, Buffalo Tom. *wipes brow* That's right, it's Episode 12: Self-Esteem. JOIN US ON SUNDAYS FOR OUR MY SO-CALLED LIVE WATCHES! https://www.patreon.com/collection/677602 OUR BOOK! OUR BOOK! OUR BOOK IS UP FOR PRE ORDER! bufferingcast.com/book LOCATE YOUR HOSTS UPON THE INTERNET Kristin Russo | @kristinnoeline; kristinnoeline.com Joanna Robinson | @jowrotethis; jowrotethis.com Jenny Owen Youngs | @jennyowenyoungs; jennyowenyoungs.com Buffering: A Rewatch Adventure | @bufferingcast on socials MUSIC | Theme song composed and performed by Chris Farren; Best Use of Flannel jingle by Lauren Klein PATREON | patreon.com/bufferingcast MERCH | bufferingcast.com/shop PODCAST SCHEDULE | bufferingcast.com/jennycalendar Produced by: Kristin Russo and Joanna Robinson Edited & Mixed by: Lauren Klein and Kristin Russo Logo: Devan Power We acknowledge that we and our team are occupying unceded and stolen lands and territories. Kristin occupies the Lenape territories of the Esopus Lenape Peoples. Jenny occupies the Wabanahkik territory of the Abenaki and Pennacook Peoples. Learn more about Land Acknowledgments + our continued anti-racist efforts at bufferingthevampireslayer.com/justkeepfighting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sintonía: "Good Girl" - Buffalo Tom"Three Easy Pieces", "You´ll Never Catch Him", "Bottom Of The Rain", "Lost Downtown" y "September Shirt", extraídas del álbum "Three Easy Pieces" (New West Records, 2007)"All Be Gone", "Overtime", "Roman Cars", "Freckles", "Lonely Fast And Deep" e "In The Ice", extraídas del álbum "Quiet And Peace" (Scrawny Records, 2018)Todas las músicas compuestas e interpretadas por Buffalo TomRelación de fechas de emisión de los 2 programas anteriores de este coleccionable: 1. 1988-1992: lo mejor de los primeros 2 álbumes, incluyendo "Sodajerk", primera canción del tercer LP, se emitió el 10/07/20242. Lo mejor de "Big Red Letter Day" (1993), "Sleepy Eyed" (1995) y "Smitten" (1998), emitido el 05/09/2024Escuchar audio
Sintonía: "Apache Chicken" - Darediablo"Tree House", "Latest Monkey", "Dry Land" y "Torch Singer", extraídas del 4º álbum de la banda bostoniana, titulado "Big Red Letter Day" (Beggars Banquet/Warner, 1993)"Tangerine", "Summer", "Kitchen Door", "Rules", "Your Stripes" y "Souvenir", extraídas del 5º disco, "Sleepy Eyed" (Beggars Banquet/Warner, 1995)"See To Me" y "Do You In" extraídas del 6º LP, "Smitten" (Beggars Banquet/Warner, 1998)Todas las canciones compuestas e interpretadas por Buffalo TomEscuchar audio
1. The Pogues 2. The Ruts 3. Bap Kennedy 4. Mudhoney 5. Bully 6. Marmalade 7. Delaney Davidson|Barry Saunders 8. Buffalo Tom 9. Elton John 10. Linda Thompson|Eliza Carthy 11. Lowel George 12. Leon Russell 13. Headless Chickens 14. Carla Thomas 15. Lena Lovich 16. DIIV
Join @thebuzzknight for this episode with Bill Janovitz from the alternative rock band Buffalo Tom. Bill is also the author of a number of music books including ones that have focused on Leon Russell and The Rolling Stones. If you have questions or comments, write buzz@buzzknightmedia.com. Connect with Buzz on Twitter @TheBuzzKnight and Instagram @takinawalkpodcast. Like this show? Leave us a review. Review Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New music this week from Jane's Addiction, The Pixies and Fencer. Plus faves from Buffalo Tom, Ice Cube, The Clash , Billy Bragg and The Cure. Roll up a couple for The Duane Strain and turn on the smoking lamp. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling about our favorite music of 2024 so far. Show notes: Crazy stuff going right as we started recording Concert tours getting canceled because of poor ticket sales (Black Keys, JLo) The phenomenon of Taylor Swift Vinyl is selling well, but half the people who buy it don't own a record player Another factor in the concert business struggles is the high price of tickets Apparently Gen Z loves dream pop Spotify accuses Hallelujah the Hills of gaming the system The Legend of Doo Doo Brown JB's honorable mentions: The Bret Tobias Set, Bug Club, Fontaines D.C., Ducks Ltd., Bedbug, Umbrellas, Torrey, Waxahatchee, Shellac, Buffalo Tom, Les Savy Fav, Pedro the Lion JK's honorable mentions: Cloud Nothings, Boeckner, Redd Kross, Mdou Moctar, IDLES, Plus/Minus, Bodega, Kim Gordon, DIIV JK's #10: Mary Timony's first solo album in 19 years JB's #9: Dope Yeti is the nexus of Beck, Dylan and GBV JK's #9: A quieter, more Americana-focused album from Buffalo Tom JB's #8: Strong modern shoegaze release from DIIV JK's #8: Second album from the Smile is an acceptable Radiohead substitute JB's #7: Cloud Nothings keep cranking out great albums To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
One of the greatest compilations of its time (the greatest time for compilations), No Alternative was the third in the Red Hot series benefiting AIDS relief. The line up is studded with iconic artists, many on the precipice of their biggest records, from Soundgarden to Sarah McLachlan, and also features influential alternative greats like Buffalo Tom, The Verlaines, and Soul Asylum. It even spawned an MTV special with live performances from Smashing Pumpkins and Goo Goo Dolls, plus short films by the likes of Tamra Davis, Hal Hartley, and Derek Jarman. Plus, the biggest rock band in the world at the time contributed an uncredited song that even without proper listing became a huge part of the comp's hype. We used to be a proper country indeed. The Ringer's own Chris Ryan joins us to break down this important cultural artifact. Follow Chris Ryan on Twitter @ChrisRyan77 Listen to songs we detail in the episode HERE Host: Yasi Salek Guest: Chris Ryan Producer: Jesse Miller-Gordon Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week new premieres from The Pixies, The Jesus & Mary Chain and Kaleo. Catch up on new Buffalo Tom and Nick Cave. Plus faves from NIN, AC-DC, Black Keys and more! Roll up a couple for The Duane Strain. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
I don’t think anybody is surprised that once again the monthly new release episode is a two parter. That’s the way this excellent year in music has gone, and will hopefully carry on all the way through December. This week’s episode kicks off with a “friends of the show” series of tracks. There’s the latest in White Rose Motor Oil’s “pre-owned songs” series, along with the monthly releases of new tracks by Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin and Rob’s side project Robotom, LTD. But there’s also the exciting news that fellow RealPunkRadio DJ Greg Lonesome, host of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Manifesto, has a new project called Intrusice Thoughts. As legendary blogger Lord Rutledge wrote on his Faster and Louder blog, “the band’s debut single ‘Daytime Drama’ is a ferocious shot of rockin’ old school punk with a very important message. Greg wrote the lyrics as a reflection of how he felt starting therapy…of course ‘Daytime Drama’ is a dark song, but it ends with a glimmer of hope.” Along with these great tunes from our pals, there’s a set devoted to the fantastic Jem Records Celebrates Jagger & Richards, along with new music by Buffalo Tom, Memo PST, Ultrabomb, Micah Schnabel, […]
I don't think anybody is surprised that once again the monthly new release episode is a two parter. That's the way this excellent year in music has gone, and will hopefully carry on all the way through December. This week's episode kicks off with a “friends of the show” series of tracks. There's the latest in White Rose Motor Oil's “pre-owned songs” series, along with the monthly releases of new tracks by Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin and Rob's side project Robotom, LTD. But there's also the exciting news that fellow RealPunkRadio DJ Greg Lonesome, host of the Rock ‘n' Roll Manifesto, has a new project called Intrusice Thoughts. As legendary blogger Lord Rutledge wrote on his Faster and Louder blog, “the band's debut single ‘Daytime Drama' is a ferocious shot of rockin' old school punk with a very important message. Greg wrote the lyrics as a reflection of how he felt starting therapy…of course ‘Daytime Drama' is a dark song, but it ends with a glimmer of hope.” Along with these great tunes from our pals, there's a set devoted to the fantastic Jem Records Celebrates Jagger & Richards, along with new music by Buffalo Tom, Memo PST, Ultrabomb, Micah Schnabel, […]
We're here again with another Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, a music podcast. On this week's show Steve and Gaz look at the rest of the albums that they really enjoyed during the month of May and give you full reviews on the latest releases from Kamasi Washington, The Lemon Twigs, Bring Me the Horizon, Crowded House, Vince Staples, Shellac, Iglooghost, Rotting Christ, Buffalo Tom and Friday Pilots Club.Plus we remember a classic late 90's lost trance banger from Rest Assured (with a little help from The Verve) and we look at the mental crap 30 Seconds to Mars are trying to flog to people during their recent London shows. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week, Reggie Worth and Jason Jefferies discuss the new albums released on 5/31/24 including >>>> by Beak>, Dreamachine by Habit, Ship to Shore by Richard Thompson, Jump Rope by Buffalo Tom, and The Border by Willie Nelson. Also discussed are Sylvan Esso, The Rolling Stones, Tyler Childers, TANGK by Idles, Where we've been, Where we go from here... by Friko, Up On Gravity Hill by METZ, No by Tomato Flower, What Do We Do Now by J Mascis, 40 Days a Rotting by The Meteors, Rio Bravo by Scott Ballew, and Light Verse by Iron & Wine. Happy Listening!
This week, so much new music!! New releases from Slash with Chris Robinson, Buffalo Tom, Amyl & The Sniffers, Honeyglaze, Belaganas and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Plus faves from Nirvana, Buddy Guy and Roxy Music. All that plus The Duane Strain. Rollup a couple and turn on the smoking lamp. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
With their tenth album, Jump Rope, just released, a fortunate stroke of serendipity landed Buffalo Tom's third album Let Me Come Over at the top of our most recent Patreon album poll. Having recorded their first two albums with J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr., the band took a different approach for their 1992 release, heading to Fort Apache Studios to work with Sean Slade and Paul Q. Kolderie. With guitars and tempos dialed down a bit, introspective lyrics and melancholy melodies become clearer in the mix, while tasteful layers of acoustic guitars, keys, and other additions help fill-out the three-piece sound. Songs In This Episode Intro - Staples 15:27 - Mineral 17:24 - Stymied 26:25 - Taillights Fade 29:54 - I'm Not There Outro - Porchlight Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
We cover NBA Playoffs, a Prom Date, Anthony POORdain does Buffalo, Sal's Pizza Log joke bombing, and that Tom Brady roast.
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast we've got two incredible singer-songwriters who sprung from the same fertile late '80s/early '90s scene, and who are still doing it right all these years later: Joe Pernice and Bill Janovitz. Joe Pernice first found notice in the country-ish pop band Scud Mountain Boys, whose home-recorded songs landed them a deal with Sub Pop in the mid-1990s. The Scuds weren't around super long, but their end was the beginning of the Pernice Brothers, Joe's long-running band that continues to put out excellent, often melancholy songs. The latest Pernice Brothers album—and by the way, he's really the only constant member at this point—is called Who Will You Believe, and it stands up there with his incredibly durable catalog. In addition to writing and playing songs, Pernice wrote a great novel a while back called It Feels So Good When I Stop, and he even had a short stint writing for TV. But for now, he's concentrating on music. Check out “December in Her Eyes” from Who Will You Believe. The other half of today's conversation, Bill Janovitz, has been the singer and guitar player for the band Buffalo Tom since their inception back in 1986, and while there have been quieter periods in there, they've consistently released records, including the new Jump Rope, which comes out on May 31. Buffalo Tom came out of the same incredible Boston/Amherst music scene that birthed Pernice Brothers, Pixies, Dinosaur Jr., Sebadoh, and many more, and these guys dive right into reminiscing about those fertile days. In addition to making music, Janovitz is also something of a rock historian, having written the comprehensive Leon Russell book in recent years, as well as a volume on The Rolling Stones. His next book is about The Cars, which these guys talk about during this chat as well. Check out “Helmet” from the upcoming album Jump Rope right here. Like I said, these guys dive back into the Boston days, talking about mutual friends and collaborators like J Mascis and David Berman of Silver Jews. They also try to remember their first encounters, one of which involves Pernice being a little ornery, and they talk about selecting songs for records—and how they never know which ones people are going to react to. Enjoy. 0:00 - Intro 2:46 - Start of the chat 7:37 - Joe's legendary cousin 12:15 - Joe walks out of college and has "a mild nervous breakdown" 18:20 - "When did you meet [David] Berman?" 23:58 - "My first album was made for $60." 31:01 - Berman wants to hear Joe say the word "cocksucker." 42:12 - Craft versus hack, and writing for TV and film Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast and thanks to Joe Pernice and Bill Janovitz for chatting. If you like what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform, and make sure to check out all the goodness at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time! This episode is brought to you by DistroKid. DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keep 100% of their royalties and earnings. To learn more and get 30% off your first year's membership, visit: distrokid.com/vip/talkhouse
SPECIES- Mammoth Penguins WHEN YOU'RE OUTSIDE - Ducks Ltd. GOLDEN HOUR - Slash Fiction SERENA - Adi Oasis w/Samm Henshaw MOTHER - Thick BOOM BOOM BACK - Hinds, Back STILL AROUND - Polkadot LOVE WILL TEAR US APART - Pedal Steel Noah PRETTY LADY - Trans-Canada Highwaymen DOG - Annabel I WANT WHAT I DON'T NEED- Villagers THE CITY OF EX-GIRLFRIENDS - overlord AUTUMN LETTER - Buffalo Tom OUT OF NOWHERE - Party Battleship HOT DAMN - Paul Cathan IT'S ABOUT TO GO DOWN - Eyelids CHEMICAL SUNSET - Orville Peck, Allison Russel SYMPATHY - Sweet Pill WHATEVER YOU SAY MAN - Spiritual Cramp, White Reaper GOING TO A FIELD - Groovy Movies WHERE IS MY MIND - Pixies
Chris Colbourn of Buffalo Tom is our distinguished guest this week to talk about his current dog Cora (a lab/retriever mix), his son's dog Reggie (a black mouth cur), his childhood dog Snoopy (golden retriever) and Butterscotch the giant dog that intimidated the kids at the bus stop and inspired a song. Plenty of great stories from this consummate dog guy. Buffalo Tom's new album Jump Rope is out May 31st. To pre-save, get tour dates and info visit buffalotom.com Chris chose to give a shout out to Franklin County Sheriff's Office Regional Dog Shelter in Turner Falls, MA whose mission is to protect and improve the lives of stray, lost and unwanted dogs by offering a safe, welcoming facility, providing care and enrichment, and finding a home best suited for each animal. As a group of mostly volunteers, they are determined to help every dog who enters their facility in every way possible. To volunteer, adopt or donate visit fcrdogkennel.org/ For pics and clips of Chris, Cora and all our guests and their dogs follow us on Instagram at rockerdogpodcast/
Urb Fernandez and Vasant Ramamurthy are driving the March 2024 New Music train today and they steam down the tracks with new tunes from Sierra Ferrell, Buffalo Tom, Mannequin Pussy and Daisy Rickman. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Baxie talks to Bill Janovitz from Buffalo Tom! Bill not only talks about the band's upcoming album "Jump Rope" (available on May 31st), he also talks about the band's early roots on the UMASS campus. We also talk at length about his biography "Leon Russell: Master of Space and Time's Journey Through Rock & Roll". The book, which came out last year, is a NY TImes best seller. And he already working on his next project--a biography about The Cars! Listen on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify, and on the Rock102 website! Sponsored by Metro Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Chicopee
Released during the decline of 80s hair metal and rise of 90s Seattle grunge and alternative, the 1992 album It's A Shame About Ray by The Lemonheads is rarely mentioned as being in the pantheon of 90s album, but maybe it should. Sporting tight and smart songwriting arrangements with track after track of catchy hooks, lead singer and guitarist Evan Dando, bassist and backup singer Juliana Hatfield, and drummer David Ryan make the most of their sub-thirty minute album, packing short songs with simple but well-thought-out changes and dynamics on par with contemporaries like Sugar, Buffalo Tom, and Dinosaur Jr. Songs In This Episode Intro - It's A Shame About Ray 21:39 - Hannah & Gabi 27:41 - My Drug Buddy 33:05 - Alison's Starting to Happen 40:30 - Bit Part Outro - Confetti Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Bill Janovitz has been the singer and guitarist in Buffalo Tom since 1986. In recent years, away from the Boston born band, he's written music books. His 2023 book, Leon Russell: The Master of Space and Time's Journey Through Rock & Roll History, was a New York Times Bestseller. Buffalo Tom release their new record, Jump Rope, on May 31st.Watch this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-afWT7i6KUShow theme by Bis.Want more? Join The James McMahon Music Podcast Patreon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5jY33R9cXAThankyou to our Patreon members! John Foley.Wilfreda Beehive.Andrew McMahon.Joe Frost.Conor McNicholas.John Earls.Laura Norton.Mike Clewley.Ricky Murray.Danielle Walker.Claire Harris.Dana Landman. Laura Kelly Dunlop. Michael Woods. Twitter - @jamesjammcmahon Substack - https://spoook.substack.com YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Vf_1E1Sza2GUyFNn2zFMA Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/jamesmcmahonmusicpod/
This week's show, after a 1964 Zombies zip: brand new Snuff, La Luz, Cloud Nothings, Buffalo Tom, Magnet School, Carla Olson, and Keith Richards, plus Catherine Wheel, Ray Charles, Kinks, Barbara Dane, Gladiators, Beatles, and Johnny Cash; and R.I.P. S...
Welcome back to "Once Every Two Weeks"! We're excited to kick off Season 2!In this episode, Mark finally tricks Thom into listening to Buffalo Tom after 25+ years of trying. The two dive into Buffalo Tom, their origins, early years, and how they found success. From dissecting the lyrics to analyzing the band's musical evolution, Thom talks through his long-overdue intro to Buffalo Tom, Mark talks history, and they go through their favorite parts of the album.Embracing their trademark "humor" and self-proclaimed "musical expertise", the navigate the world of Buffalo Tom and their impact on music. So sit back, relax, and join us in a deep dive into the iconic album "Sleepy Eyed." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of 2007. Show notes: In 2007, Jay had a kid starting kindergarten; that kids graduates from college soon Zeppelin played two reunion shows Separating the music from artists' bad behavior Daughtry had the #1 selling album of '07 Phil's non-top 5s: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, the National, St. Vincent, Jason Isbell, Okkervil River, Buffalo Tom, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Arctic Monkeys Let's hear it for Dad Rock On Madonna's career Discovering music through commercials or movies Music services Jay's non-top 5s: LCD Soundsystem, the Dears, Tim Armstrong, Black Francis, Thurston Moore, Arcade Fire, Bloc Party, Ray Davies, Beastie Boys To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
It is the 200th episode of The Nick D Podcast, and Nick celebrates by looking back at many past episodes, and playing some memorable interviews from guests like actors Stephen Tobolowsky, Leo Rossi, Malcolm Danare, and David Dastmalchian. Also featured, are interview clips from singer/songwriter Suzanne Vega, writer/director Laura Moss, pro-wrestling legend Al Snow, Buffalo Tom frontman and author Bill Janovich, and the hilarious Josh Robert Thompson. Then, Esmeralda Leon and Nick share some stories as they reminisce about the past 200 episodes before they are visited by British Game Show Host Slap Slapply for a special edition of "80s-90s Trivia Madness," in which they learn about Slap's whereabouts on the day Christ was born, how he was actually a tuba player in the group Wham!, and they find out what "Apple Bottom Jeans" really are. A hilarious and memorable look back at 200 great shows and a preview of more to come. [Ep200]
In 1996, some of the biggest names in alt rock were called upon to bring the songs of the classic educational program to a new generation, Today, we review that album. Featured Artists include: Deluxx Folk Implosion, Blind Melon, Better Than Ezra, Goodness, Pavement, Ween, The Lemonheads, Biz Markie, Chavez, Moby, Man or Astro-man?, Buffalo Tom, Daniel Johnston, and Skee-Lo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blanketingcovers/message
All Buffalo Tom wanted to do was gear up for their opening spot on the Lemonheads tour and now they will only be remembered for getting Jordan and Angela together. More importantly though: math tests.
Abrimos con nuestra portada, Give Away, este directo de 1998 que Pearl Jam ha publicado recientemente, con el ánimo de por fin, reivindicar la figura del que fue segundo batería de la banda, Jack Irons, de cuyo periodo, no se había publicado ningún directo oficial, hasta ahora. Ya tocaba, no? Después escucharemos de nuevo a los grandísimos King Crimson en este directo del 2021, Music Is Our Friend. Escucharemos también otra vez en LRR la música de Brant Bjork, esta vez a través de Tao Of The Devil de 2016. Continue reading La Ruleta Rusa 40.2023. Pearl Jam. King Crimson. Brant Bjork. Beck, Bogert & Appice. Weedian- Trip To Austria. Buffalo Tom. Queen. at La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock.
“The Songs Between The Docks and the Roads” Over the course of his career, the east London-born singer/songwriter Graham Parker has put out close to thirty albums and they're all great. All of them—Whether its Howlin' Wind or Squeezing out Sparks or Another Grey Area or Deepcut To Nowhere or Cloud Symbols, every single GP album is a winner. Parker grew up a huge fan of the Beatles, Otis Redding, Sam Cooke and ska and reggae music and you can hear those influences coursing through his songbook. His compositions swing and shake and sway and groove with some of the most infectious pop hooks you'll ever hear. Parker's early life could be a series of novels—he hung out in the Channel Islands and Paris, hitchhiked thourhg Spain and Morocco and worked on the docks in Gibraltar. And you and I both know, there are stories in between those docks and roads and islands. Graham Parker has lived a life. And his life in music is equally as staggering as his adventures. With his band the Rumor he was produced by Nick Lowe, opened for Dylan, played on Top Of The Pops, had Top 40 hits and albums, toured Australia, been on labels as varied as RCA, Arista and Bloodshot and collaborated with folks like Bill Janovitz of Buffalo Tom, The Smithereens and Kate Pierson of the B-52s. And he's stilt at it. His two new singles (“Humans Are The Mutant Virus” and '3-D Printer”) are all the proof you need that Parker is still at the top of his game. He's practically peerless. His new album Last Chance To Learn The Twist will be out in September, 2023. www.grahamparker.net www.100-percent.co.uk www.alexgreenonline.com www.bombshellradio.com Stereo Embers The Podcast Twitter: @emberseditor Instagram: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
Leon Russell: The Master of Space and Time's Journey Through Rock & Roll History is every bit as grandiose as its subtitle suggests. It's a sprawling and lovingly researched portrait of an unsung rock hero. Author Bill Janovitz knows a thing or two about that world, as the longtime frontman of Boston-based alternative rock stalwarts, Buffalo Tom. The band continues to tour and release music – though the pace has slowed since the halcyon days of the late-80s/90s. The band's latest record, Quiet and Peace, was released in 2018. These days Janovitz is largely content to focus on books. 2013 saw the release of Rocks Off: 50 Tracks That Tell the Story of the Rolling Stones. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The year of the Buffalo with Bill Janovitz! . . . . YOU DON'T KNOW MOJACK is a podcast dedicated to exploring the entire SST catalogue, in order, from start to finish. During the podcast we will discuss all the releases that are part of our core DNA, as well as many lesser-known releases that deserve a second chance, or releases that we are discovering for the very first time (we actually don't know Mojack!). First and foremost we are fans, and acknowledge that we are not perfect and don't know everything – sometimes the discussion is more about a time, place, feeling, personal experience or random tangents, and less about the facts (but we will try to get to the facts too). Facebook: www.facebook.com/mojackpod/ Twitter: @mojackpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/mojackpod/ Blog: www.mojackpod.com/ Tumblr: www.tumblr.com/blog/mojackpod Theme Song: Shockflesh
On Episode 94, we welcome back two returning guests. Buffalo Tom's Bill Janovitz is here to discuss his new book, a definitive and expansive biography of Leon Russell: The Master Of Space And Time's Journey Thorught Rock & Roll History (Hachette Books). We also hear a couple of selections from the newly reissued Leon Russell: Signature Songs collection on Dark Horse Records, plus a few other classic Russell tracks. And Canadian songwriter's songwriter Ron Sexsmith gives us the background on his brand new, 17th studio album, The Vivian Line. Carrie Colliton takes a well-earned day off after a huge and successful Record Store Day 2023. For up-to-the-minute information on all things RSD, go to RecordStoreDay.com. Sponsored as always by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Tito's Handmade Vodka, and Crosley turntables. Produced, engineered, written, and hosted by Paul Myers, with theme music and selected interstitial music by Paul Myers. Please tell your friends about us, and listen, subscribe and rate us wherever you get your podcasts.
On this week's episode, Rhett welcomes singer, guitarist, and songwriter Bill Janovitz, best known as the frontman of the alt-rock band Buffalo Tom. The two discuss the inspiration and effort behind Bill's new book, Leon Russell, the Master of Space and Time's Journey Through Rock and Roll History. Bill and Rhett also discuss dealing with industry obstacles in the early days of his career, how he transitioned into becoming an author who specializes in writing about music, and why the idea for the Leon Russell book arrived at the perfect time.Bill Janovitz websiteBill Janovitz on IG: @billjanovitzRhett on IG: @rhettmillerWebsite: Rhettmiller.comWheels Off is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted and produced by Rhett Miller. Co-produced by Kirsten Cluthe in partnership with Nick Ruffini (Revoice Media). Editing by Matt Dwyer. Music by OLD 97's. Episode artwork by Katherine Boils and Mark Dowd. Show logo by Tim Skirven. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also ask Alexa to play it. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes. Revisit previous episodes of Wheels Off with Rosanne Cash, Rob Thomas, Will Forte, Lydia Loveless, Allison Moorer, Ted Leo, Paul F. Tompkins, Jen Kirkman, and more. Find Rhett's podcast #WheelsOff and other music-powered shows on @Osirispod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Nick is joined by Bill Janovitz, the founding member of Buffalo Tom and author of the new book, "Leon Russell: The Master of Space & Time's Journey Through Rock & Roll's History." They delve into the fascinating life and career of Leon Russell and discuss many other topics. Later, Esmeralda Leon and Nick respond to a Magic Megaphone Message, sample some Mexican sweets, share stories of hanging out with comedians in an Irish pub, and learn that Red Bull might not be as beneficial as once thought. Finally, they reveal the last-minute details for the upcoming Nick D Podcast LIVE event, featuring Rich "Svengoolie" Koz. [EP126]
Fans of Parquet Courts should love this new track from Portland's Buddy Wynkoop! Plus, vintage Boston '90s alt from the great Buffalo Tom, Fever Ray and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebottomforty/support
I'm joined for this bonus episode by founding member of the band Buffalo Tom, Bill Janowitz to discuss his biography of Leon Russell. Perhaps best known in Beatles circles for his involvement in the Concert for Bangladesh - Leon was an incredible talent who had played on most of Phil Spector's biggest songs before starting a stellar solo career and formed a close friendship with George Harrison.
This week on the pod we have a must-listen interview for all our Leon Russell fans! Bill Janovitz, author, musician and founding member of Buffalo Tom, has written a captivating new book about the life and times of Leon Russell. Janovitz worked closely with the OKPOP team during his research phase, and many photos from our collection are featured in the book. Janovitz's insightful and intimate narrative takes us on a journey through Russell's remarkable career, from the humble beginnings in Oklahoma to his collaborations with some of the biggest names in rock and roll history. Bill also talks about his time with Buffalo Tom, the time he played Fenway Park with Pearl Jam, and much, much more.
Kris Kristofferson "Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)"Esther Phillips "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You"The Yardbirds "New York City Blues"Lucinda Williams "Honey Bee"Willie Nelson "Railroad Lady"Willie Dixon "Big Three Boogie"Elvis Costello "Sulphur to Sugarcane"Jimmy Buffett "Death of an Unpopular Poet"Marty Robbins "A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation)"Lightnin' Hopkins "Sick Feelin' Blues"Lula Reed "Going Back to Mexico"Charlie Parr "Cheap Wine"Eilen Jewell "Walking with Frankie"The Yas Yas Girl (Merline Johnson) "Don't You Make Me High"Sam Cooke "Shake"Buffalo Tom "Sodajerk"Frankie Lee Sims "Lucy Mae Blues"Bonnie "Prince" Billy "Stablemate"Jessie Mae Hemphill "Run Get My Shotgun"The Harlem Hamfats "The Candy Man"Chisel "Red Haired Mary"Hayes Carll "It's a Shame"Precious Bryant "Dark Angel"Joel Paterson "Because"Dinosaur Jr. "Muck"Cleo Brown "Pinetop's Boogie Woogie"Freddie King "Lonesome Whistle Blues"Hank Williams "Settin' the Woods on Fire"David Grubbs "The Thicket"Bee Houston "Break Away"Superchunk "Package Thief"Bob Dylan "Dirt Road Blues"Mississippi Fred McDowell "Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning (Remastered)"Billie Holiday "I Loves You, Porgy"The Black Keys "Stack Shot Billy"The Mountain Goats "Downtown Seoul"Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra "Won't You Be My Baby?"Junior Kimbrough "Meet Me in the City"The Wandering "Mr. Spaceman"Les Paul & Mary Ford "I'm Sitting On Top Of The World"The White Stripes "The Nurse"Leo Kottke "Vaseline Machine Gun"Amos Milburn "Please Mr. Johnson"Buddy Holly "Dearest"Johnny Cash "Johnny 99"Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys "Beaumont Rag"John Lee Hooker "Waterfront"Bruce Springsteen "I Ain't Got No Home"the Fox Hunt "Lord, We Get High"
Chris and Ethan share some thoughts about Alice in Chains' EP 'Jar Of Flies,' which turns 29 years old this week. Also, they revisit the topic of Buffalo Tom, initially discussed in last week's episode. If you are enjoying the show, becoming a Patron is the most helpful way to support us. If you have gotten more than $2 of satisfaction from this show, click the link here :) https://www.patreon.com/grunge_bible Support the show, buy some merch! https://grungebible.creator-spring.com/
Over the last couple decades, Sarah Borges has built a loyal following, playing live shows and releasing several albums. Her first record, Silver City, was praised by NPR's David Dye for showcasing “an unusual knack for mixing alternative rock with country” She stays very busy writing, recording and touring – but in early 2020, Sarah, like many musicians, became isolated from concert halls and even recording studios. Missing that audience connection and camaraderie of working with other artists, she continued to write and record from home, singing vocals into her iPhone utilizing her clothes closet as a vocal isolation booth. Stay tuned to hear more about how that experience took shape in the form of her latest album, Together Alone. The track you're hearing, “Wouldn't Know You” is from that album. Welcome to Season Three of Frets.You can find more information about and purchase music by Sarah Borges at https://sarahborges.com/Photo by Liz Linder.This episode was fueled by Stringbean Coffee. Learn more about all the great coffee roasts available at stringbeancoffee.comFind or Sell Guitars and Gear at Reverb Find great deals on guitars, amps, audio and recording gear. Or sell yours! Check out Reverb.comBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Thanks for listening to Frets with DJ Fey. You can follow or subscribe for FREE at most podcast platforms. If you play guitar and are interested in being a guest, or have a suggestion for one, send me an email at davefey@me.com. You can also find information about guitarists, bands and more at the Frets with DJ Fey Facebook page. Give it a like! And – stay tuned…
It's summertime . . . and the livin' is easy. So sit back with your beverage of choice and enjoy this special summer episode, as Deep Cuts: Lost and Found celebrates the sounds of summer and debuts Season 2 of their podcast. Featuring The Polyphonic Spree, The Meters, Billy Stewart, X, Krhruangbin, Buffalo Tom and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices