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Hey Guys! so I hope you are all doing well. a couple of things I wanted to update you on, so as far as my music video is concerned, because I"m not 100% satisfied with the video, I probably won't be uploading the full video to Youtube, but instead, I'll be posting clips of it to my Tik Tok & Instagram feeds. I really want to show you guys the best parts of this video, so please do understand that. but anyways, follow me on those platforms to see parts of the video. so this week's episode is a continuation of the last episode I put out where I talked about Surf Rock, and now I am going to share some history of the genre & why even though if your not a baby boomer & your a millennial, you might be familiar with this style of music. here's the link to last week's song just in case you wanted to listen to it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7c2ZKamzS4 You can also follow me & reach out to me on Instagram & Tik Tok right here: https://www.instagram.com/iheartoldies/ https://www.tiktok.com/@iheartoldies also would love it if you guys could sign up for the premium version of this podcast. you'll hear all of my latest interview episodes of this podcast. here's where you can find the link to it: https://themillennialthrowbackmachine.supercast.com/ don't forget to also check out the official Spotify & Youtube Playlists for this podcast, here you'll be able to find all of the songs I have talked about on my show so far including some fo the ones that I have mentioned in the interview episodes of this podcast. here's where you can find all of them right here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/21f3uBS6kU4hUF6QAC5JMj?si=f41a7b632c394cc3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS1sYR7xky8&list=PL66sgq_GAmRcXy8yKZJfVmAD14HUYj7Nf don't forget to also check out the official Redbubble Merch store for this podcast. here you'll be able to find these really cool merch items that are specific to this podcast. I hope you enjoy the logo, and I would also love your feedback on the merch items itself as well: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/36806158 if you found out some REALLY cool information about last week's song & episode & you didn't know too much about surf rock & you thought this episode was cool & your a millennail/Gen Z, please email me at samltwilli@icloud.com. also, I haven't mentioned this in a long time, but I am also open to any kind of constructive feedback you may have for me for this podcast. I am always looking to improve it, so if you have any suggestions for me that you think might help out my podcast & make it better for my listeners, please send them over to me at samltwilli@icloud.com. My second EP comes out September 8th, and soon you will see clips of my latest music video but please follow me on Instagram & Tik Tok @iheartoldies so you can watch clips of my music video when I post them.
Hey Guys! So I know it's been a few weeks since I have released a podcast episode, well just know that like I always say, I never forget about you, I just have other things going on in my life that make it very tough for me to do this show every week, so like I said before, I will be putting out three of these episodes a month, & I think I covered all of the news that's going on with me in the last podcast, and I think in this one too, so if you want to find out the updates for me and my music, please listen to this episode of this podcast and the last one too. But anyways, I thought since it's still technically summertime, I should cover a song within a genre that very much sounds like summer. the genre is surf rock, and this week's song definitely glorifies that genre for sure. here's the link to this week's song just in case you wanted to listen to it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7c2ZKamzS4 You can also follow me & reach out to me on Instagram & Tik Tok right here: https://www.instagram.com/iheartoldies/ https://www.tiktok.com/@iheartoldies don't forget to also sign up for the premium version of my podcast, I hope you'll do this because if you do, you will get access to all of the interview episodes I'm currently doing for this podcast. those will all be uploaded to this private feed. here's the link to it just in case your interested in signing up for it: https://themillennialthrowbackmachine.supercast.com/ please do also check out the Spotify & Youtube playlists for this podcast. here you'll be able to find all of the songs I have talked about on my show so far including some of the ones talked about in my older interview episodes. please do send me suggestions for songs I should talk about next on my podcast at samltwilli@icloud.com: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/21f3uBS6kU4hUF6QAC5JMj?si=cebd4bd346e0482c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS1sYR7xky8&list=PL66sgq_GAmRcXy8yKZJfVmAD14HUYj7Nf also definitely check out the official Redbubble Merch store for this podcast, here you'll be able to find all of these really cool merch items that are specific to this podcast. if you like this logo & you have some feedback for me on the prices of each item in the store, definitely email me at samltwilli@icloud.com: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/36806158 if you REALLY liked my analysis on this week's song & you have heard of this genre before but you have never heard this song before and now you want to learn more about the history behind this song, definitely email me at samltwilli@icloud.com, you can also follow me & reach out to me on Instagram & Tik Tok @iheartoldies. I'll be back with another podcast episode soon, but please listen to this week's episode to hear all of the updates for my music as I am not sure if I will have enough character space here to talk with you about everything new that is going on with my music.
Una selección musical desde nuestra playa subterránea. Nos avisan de que entra mar y la marea está subiendo, así que te invitamos a que nos acompañes en busca de olas. Playlist; (sintonía) THE BEACH BOYS “Surfin’” DICK DALE and HIS DELTONES “Let’s go trippin’” LARRY and THE LOAFERS “Let’s go to the beach” JOHNNY FORTUNE “Surf rider” SATAN’S PILGRIMS “Mr Moto” EDDIE and THE SHOWMEN “Toes on the nose” THE RIVIERAS “Let’s go to Hawaii” LOS STRAITJACKETS with DAVE ALVIN “California sun” JON and THE NITERIDERS “Bustin’ surfbords” (2’54’’) THE BOSS MARTIANS “Storm warning” THE CHALLENGERS “Pipeline” THE THUNDERCHIEFS “Crystal beach” THE TORNADOES “Moon dawg” LOS CORONAS “Big wave riders” LAIKA and THE COSMONAUTS “Surf’s you right” NEIL NORMAN “The perfect wave” THE CHANTAYS “Dance with waves” JIM WALLER and THE DELTAS “Intoxica” THE SURFMEN “Paradise cove”Escuchar audio
This week's show, after a 1982 Rank & File rave: brand new Soft Science, Linda Lindas, Ash, Wilco, Baseball Project, Clientele, and Skull Practitioners, plus Dobie Gray, John Cale, Chantays, Johnny Wright (With Kitty Wells), Termites, Mamas & the Papas...
Regresamos a aquella primera mitad de los años 60. Todos los estilos que confluyeron en las listas de éxitos y dieron forma a la música popular de esos días son el manantial inagotable del que extraemos las canciones de este coleccionable.Playlist;(sintonía) THE CHANTAYS “Pipeline”THE SURFARIS “Surfer Joe”STEVIE WONDER “Fingertips (part 2)”THE MARVELETTES “Please Mr Postman”CHUBBY CHECKER “Pony time”BOBBY RYDELL and CHUBBY CHECKER “Teach me to twist”LITTLE EVA “He is the boy”DIONNE WARWICK “Walk on by”ARETHA FRANKLIN “Rock-a-bye your baby with a dixie melody”ERMA FRANKLIN “I don’t want no mama’s boy”LITTLE RICHARD “Memories are made of this”SWINGIN BLUE JEANS “Good Golly Miss Molly”THE ANIMALS “I’m cryin’”ALAN PRICE “I put a spell on you”SCREAMIN’ JAY HAWKINS “Nitty Gritty”THE SHADOWS “F.B.I.”KATHY KIRBY “Dance on”ARTHUR ALEXANDER “Call me lonesome” Escuchar audio
There's a couple of updated remakes, covers, classics and plenty of new tracks on the latest Catching A Wave! The Wheel of Fun, Fun, Fun returns as we play 3 randomly selected covers of The Beach Boys (The Surfaris, Danny Gatton and Ramouns). Beth Riley has a deep track from them too in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break. We spin a tune from The Beatles in our Good Times segment from an album celebrating it's 60th anniversary and we drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week! Both Davie Allan & The Arrows and The Explorers Club have new versions of a couple of tunes from their past. We also spin tunes from Danny B. Harvey, Walter Egan, The Beths, Perry Dear & The Deerstalkers, The Chantays, Thomas Lauderdale & Satan's Pilgrims, The Golliwogs, The Coppertones and The Beyonderers! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys Davie Allan & The Arrows- "Blues Theme" The Beyonderers- "Besieged By Orbs" The Beths- "Watching The Credits" Perry Dear & The Deerstalkers- "Our Man Flint" The Chantays- "Sentimental Guitar" "Good Time" segment: The Beatles 60th Anniversary of With The Beatles (1963) The Beatles- "Hold Me Tight" Danny B. Harvey- "Movin' On" The Explorers Club- "Forever" (2023 version) Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Where Is She" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE The Golliwogs- "Instrumental #1" Thomas Lauderdale & Satan's Pilgrims- "Night and Day" Walter Egan- "Surfin' & Drivin'" Wheel Of Fun, Fun, Fun: Ramouns- "Help Me Rhonda" Danny Gatton- "In My Room" The Surfaris- "Dance, Dance, Dance" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: Henry Gross- "Shannon" The Coppertones- "Surf Dog" Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild"
We spin a track from a Los Straitjackets album (produced by Mark Neill) celebrating it's 20th anniversary this year in our Good Time segment. Beth Riley has a soulful deep track by The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break. Deke Dickerson talks about doing a project with The Trashmen in our Green Room and we drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week (also Beach Boys related). Plus, we have new tunes and classics from The Bomboras, Surf Cult, Olivia Jean, Televisionaries, The Chantays, Christian Love, The Malibooz, The Green Reflectors, The Weisstronauts, Wild Billy Childish & CTMF, The Dwellers and The Tikiyaki Orchestra! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys Televisionaries- "Lorraine" The Tikiyaki Orchestra- "A South Pacific Sojourn" The Chantays- "Mr. Moto" Christian Love- "Even When Your Friends Are All Around" The Dwellers- "Gnarly Marley" "Good Time" segment: Los Straitjackets 20th Anniversary of Supersonic Guitars In 3-D (2003) Los Straitjackets- "Squid" Olivia Jean- "Trouble" The Malibooz- "Shredder" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Soulful Old Man Sunshine" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE The Green Reflectors- "Cat Burglar Cut Up" The Bomboras- "P.O.P. Pier" Surf Cult- "Del Rey" The Weisstronauts- "Purple Hose" Green Room segment: Deke Dickerson on working with The Trashmen Deke Dickerson & The Trashmen- "White Lightnin'" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: Dennis Wilson & Rumbo (Daryl Dragon)- "Lady" Wild Billy Childish & CTMF- "Skinwalker" Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild"
The weather is warming up and so are the tunes here on Catching A Wave! We hear a track from The Chantays from an album celebrating it's 60th anniversary in our Good Time segment. Beth Riley has a deep track from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break. You're The Inspiration returns as we hear Jan & Dean covering The Beach Boys (with The Beach Boys backing them and adding BGV's) and The Beach Boys covering Jan & Dean! As always, we'll drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week!! Plus, we've got tunes from Brian Wilson, The Bayonets, Los Dedos, The Rides, GA-20, Beach Towels, Mark Malibu & The Wasagas, Royal Fingers, Now That's What I Call Surf, The Krontjong Devils, Stein and The Compartmentalizationalists! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys Stein- "Grand Canyon" The Compartmentalizationalists- "Golden Youth" The Bayonets- "Argentina" Now That's What I Call Surf- "You Oughta Know" The Krontjong Devils- "Botas (Boots)" "Good Time" segment: The Chantays 60th Anniversary of Pipeline (1963) The Chantays- "Runaway" Royal Fingers- "Go Royal Fingers Go" Mark Malibu & The Wasagas- "Fireball 407" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "I'll Bet He's Nice" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE Beach Towels- "Warmest One" (Mono mix) Brian Wilson- "What Love Can Do" The Rides (Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Stephen Stills, Barry Goldberg)- "Search And Destroy" You're The Inspiration segment: Jan & Dean- "Surfin'" (with backing by The Beach Boys) The Beach Boys- "The Little Old Lady From Pasadena" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: The Knights- "Hot Rod High" GA-20- "By My Lonesome" Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild"
Surf historian and musician John Blair joins Staci Layne Wilson on this week's Rock & Roll Nightmares podcast to talk about his new documentary, The Sound of the Surf, which features the late Dick Dale, as well as the Bel Airs, the Chantays, and Kathy Marshall. John's own band, Jon and the Nightriders, was at the crest of the second wave of surf music in southern California, and he talks about that, as well as helping to get The Ventures back to the U.S. stage in the early 1980s. Also, Staci reads an excerpt from her #1 bestselling true crime book, Rock & Roll Nightmares: True Stories, Vol 2—the murder of Rainbow drummer Gary Driscoll is one of the most gruesome unsolved mysteries in rock music history.
In this bonus, solo-Steve episode, we explore the genre of music known as surf-rock or surf-music. It actually is comprised of two different types of music. The vocal type (The Beach Boys, Jan & Dean) and the instrumental guitar kind (The Surfaris, The Ventures, Dick Dale). We have both kinds within this episode. Here are all the artists played within: The Beach Boys, The Bel Airs, The John Barry Seven, The Tornadoes, The Chantays, Dick Dale & His Del-Tones, Eddie & The Showmen, The Lively Ones, The Marketts, The Surfaris, The Jokers, The Fantastic Baggys, John Paul Jones, The Rip-Chords, The Daytonas, The Sunrays, The Ventures, Agent Orange, Dead Kennedys. On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio * 5pm Friday * * 10am Sunday * * 8pm Monday * Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ Twitter: @SUBedford1051 Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio Instagram: SuburbanUnderground And available on demand on your favorite podcast app!
We're getting 2022 ready to rock in style! We've got a "green" theme trio from Duane Eddy, Bruce Johnston and The Chantays. Beth Riley has a deep track from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break. A Two-Nami is in the forecast with 2 in a row from Jeremiah Burnham and we drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week. We've also got rockers from Messer Chups, Rondo Hatton, Del Sotos, Davie Allan & The Arrows, Jan & Dean, Allah-Las, Rondo Hatton, The Surf Hermits, Sean Eddy, 12AX7, Didi Wray, The Hang Ten Gallon Hats and Reverberati! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys Messer Chups- "Batman Taboo" Sean Eddy- "Slo Burn (Cigar Box Guitar) 12AX7- "Broken Stiletto" Didi Wray- "Speak Softly Love" The Hang Ten Gallon Hats- "Cactus Juice" "Green" theme: Bruce Johnston- "Green Onions" The Chantays- "Green Room" Duane Eddy & The Rebels- "Tiger Love & Turnip Greens" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Girl Don't Tell Me" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE Del Sotos- "Surfing Around Fort Boyard" Davie Allan & The Arrows- "As Bad As It Gets" Jan & Dean- "Surfin'" (with The Beach Boys backing) Allah-Las- "In The Air" Two-Nami: Jeremiah Burnham- "A Place In California" Jeremiah Burnham- "California Baby" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: The Frogmen- "Underwater" Rondo Hatton- "Storm Surge" The Surf Hermits- "Kyle's Robo-Cybernetic Super Jaw" Reverberati- "Fishbone" Outro Music Bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild"
DJ Kingblind presents The Big Beat online radio show- This week we talk about & play the best music in a themed Podcast called "Instrumental Gold" The instrumental was once a mainstay of the pop charts. In 1963 alone, there were 10 instrumentals that crashed the Top 10, from the Chantays' surf -guitar classic “Pipeline” to the easy listening sounds of “More” by Kai Winding and His Orchestra. But in recent years, the form has pretty much disappeared from the airwaves. But instrumentals sure were a lot of fun, This week we talk about it in words and music#podcastsonamazonmusic #podcast #music #rock #southern #rock #djkingblind #applepodcasts #googlepodcasts #drinking #drinkup #vodka #instrumental #beatmaking #flstudio #beatmaker #beatsforsale #instrumentals #makingbeats #beats #musicproducer #flgang #producerlife #beat #logicpro #808 #banger #musicproduction #producer #protools #studiolife #ableton #producers #60s #70s #50s #sixties #1960s #georgeharrison #60sstyle #40s #ringostarr Find all links for DJ Kingblind here: https://linktr.ee/kingblindSupport the show
"Laguna Tropical Surf" features the "Hawaiian Watermen" soundtrack created by The Eliminators & The Chantays surf tunes from their album "Waiting for the Tide". Mark Freeman predicts fun, cold water surf locally and Michelle updates us on the latest gossip from the chicken town of Henton!
Stile Libero: Culture in Movimento - Jane Weaver, Jimbo Mathus, Andrew Bird, David Axelrod, Visionist, Scott Walker, Pat Metheny, The Chantays, Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, Jason Vieaux, John Dearman, William Kanengiser, Andrew York, Scott Tennant, Mourning [A] BLKstar
Stille Libero: Culture in Movimento - Jane Weaver, Jimbo Mathus, Andrew Bird, David Axelrod, Visionist, Scott Walker, Pat Metheny, The Chantays, Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, Jason Vieaux, John Dearman, William Kanengiser, Andrew York, Scott Tennant, Mourning [A] BLKstar
It's our 3rd "Wheel Of Fun, Fun, Fun" game where we spin a wheel and play whichever Beach Boys cover tune it lands on. This time we hear Beach Boys covers from The Neanderthals, The Astronauts, Dave Edmunds, Dave Alvin and Red Hot Chili Peppers. Plus, we spin tunes from Jan & Dean, The Chantays, Black Flamingos, Man Or Astro-Man, The Ventures, Chris Casello Trio, Die Space Hobos, our weekly trivia question and more!! Intro music bed: The Beach Boys- "Catch A Wave" Die Space Hobos- "Splashback" The Ventures- "The Switch" The Beach Boys- "Hawaii" The Margraves- "That Somethin'" Chris Casello Trio- "Apache" Black Flamingos- "The Gurch" Bruce Johnston- "Green Onions" Man Or Astro-Man?- "Clean Up On Isle #9" The Fender IV- "Highway Surfer" The El Caminos- "Shock Wave" Wheel Of Fun, Fun, Fun 3: The Neanderthals- "Be True To Your School" The Astronauts- "Surfin' USA" Dave Edmunds- "God Only Knows" Dave Alvin- "Surfer Girl" Red Hot Chili Peppers- "I Get Around" The Surfaris- "Wipe Out" Jan & Dean- "I Gotta Drive" The Kilaueas- "Black Phantom Twang" The Chantays- "Tragic Wind" Outro music bed- Jan & Dean- "Skateboarding (Part 1)"
Mike Love is our guest again for part 2 of our interview on Catching A Wave. We discuss the 50th anniversary of "Good Vibrations", recent interview with Dan Rather, 2015's single release of "You'll Never Be Alone On Christmas Day", new music, special request and more! We also hear more Christmas tunes from Jan & Dean, The Ventures, Los Straitjackets, Phil Keaggy and surfin' tunes from The Chantays, Dick Dale, Bang Mustang, The Sabres, Al Casey and Southern Culture On The Skids! Intro music bed: The Beach Boys- "Catch A Wave" Los Straitjackets- "Feliz Navidad" Jan & Dean- "Frosty The Snowman" Al Casey- "Surfs You Right" The Sabres- "Stink Bomb" Southern Culture On The Skids- "Rumours Of Surf" Mike Love interview The Beach Boys- "I Get Around" Segment 1 The Beach Boys- "Good Vibrations" Segment 2 The Beach Boys- "Goin' To The Beach" Segment 3 Mike Love- "Hungry Heart" Segment 4 Mike Love- "You'll Never Be Alone On Christmas Day" Segment 5 The Beach Boys- "All This Is That" The Ventures- "Blue Christmas" Phil Keaggy- "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" Bang Mustang- "Stranded" Dick Dale- "Mr. Eliminator" The Chantays- "Banzai" Outro music bed: The Beach Boys- "Carl's Big Chance"
Eddie Angel of Los Straitjackets is our guest this hour as we discuss the band's masks, resurgence of surf music, album with Deke Dickerson, The Neanderthals and a request for The Astronauts. We also hear a new track from Southern Culture On The Skids as well as tunes from Dick Dale, The Beach Boys, Johnny Fortune, The Chantays, Glen Campbell and the Chevells! Intro music bed: The Beach Boys- "Catch A Wave" Dick Dale- "Let's Go Trippin'" The Beach Boys- "Girl From New York City" Eddie Angel interview: East Nashville Teens- "The Lonely Bull" Segment 1 Los Straitjackets- "Scram! It's The Fuzz" Eddie Angel- "Devil Or Angel" Segment 2 Los Straitjackets- "Fury" Segment 3 Los Straitjackets & Deke Dickerson- "Pipeline" Segment 4 Martian Denny Orchestra- "Out Of Limits" Eddie Angel- "Rumble Mambo" Segment 5 The Neanderthals- "Lil' XKE" Segment 6 The Astronauts- "Surf Party" Los Straitjackets- "Tailspin" (live) Southern Culture On The Skids- "Grey Skies" Johnny Fortune- "Soul Surfer" The Chantays- "Blunderbuss" Glen Campbell- "Guess I'm Dumb" Chevells- "Let There Be Surf" Outro music bed: The Neanderthals- "Street Cleaner"
DD chats to NZ surf legends The Bull Kelp Surfers and plays a fantastic selection of instrumental surf rock from The Atlantics, The Chantays, The Surfaris and of course Dick Dale.
It's our 5th Annual Cover Charge Included show!! We spotlight another hour of great cover tunes from the obvious to the obscure! We'll hear Brian Setzer Orchestra covering AC/DC, Levi Dexter covering Groovey Joe Poovey, Johnny Cash covering The Rolling Stones, The Jets covering Dion, Polecats covering Buzzcocks, Jack Rabbit Slim covering Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly covering Carl Perkins, The Di Maggio Connection covering Deep Purple, Two Tons Of Steel covering Ramones, Johnny Bach & The Moonshine Boozers covering Vince Taylor, The Bellfuries covering The Beatles, Jesse Dayton & Brennen Leigh covering Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash, Headcat covering Chuck Berry, The Smithereens covering The Diamonds, The Honkabillies covering Delmore Brothers and our instru-Mental Breakdown with The Surfrajettes covering Britney Spears and Tiger Army covering The Chantays!! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" Levi Dexter- "Move Around" Two Tons Of Steel- "I Wanna Be Sedated" Johnny Bach & The Moonshine Boozers- "Brand New Cadillac" Johnny Cash- "No Expectations" The Honkabillies- "Freight Train Boogie" Buddy Holly- "Blue Suede Shoes" Polecats- "What Do I Get" The Bellfuries- "She's A Woman" instru-Mental Breakdown: The Surfrajettes- "Toxic" Tiger Army- "Pipeline" Jesse Dayton & Brennen Leigh- "Long Legged Guitar Pickin' Man" Headcat- "Let It Rock" The Smithereens- "The Stroll" Jack Rabbit Slim- "Let Yourself Go" The Jets- "The Majestic" Brian Setzer Orchestra- "Let There Be Rock" The Di Maggio Connection- "Smoke On The Water" Outro Music Bed: Tennessee Three- "Folsom Prison Blues"
The first 3 hours of Today's program features our 13th Annual Sounds of Summer 4th Of July Holiday Special. Artists include The Jamies, Danleers, Ruby & The Romantics, Brian Hyland, Gerry & The Pacemakers, Robin Ward, The Shangri-Las, Gary "US" Bonds, Martha & The Vandellas, Jay & The Americans,The Sandals, Chantays, Surfaris, Hondells, Rip Chords, Ronnie & The Daytonas, Nelson Riddle, Mr Acker Bilk, Allan Sherman, Stan Getz w Astrud Gilberto, Drifters, Nat King Cole, Freddy Cannon, Bobby Rydell, Monkees, Grass Roots, Paul Revere & The Raiders, The Standells, 5th Dimension, Young Rascals, War, Tommy James & The Shondells, The Association, Every Mothers Son, Frank Sinatra, Roy Orbison, Manfred Mann, Jive Five, Syndicate Of Sound, Sonny & Cher, The Byrds, Rolling Stones, Troggs, Lovin' Spoonful, Dee Clark, Johnny Rivers, Billy Stewart, Christopher Cross, Critters and Cyrkle. Additional tuneage from Heart, Jefferson Starship, Tom Petty, David Bowie, Elton John, Love, The Beatles,The Who and Doors.
Rep. Nancy Pelosi's Brave New World. Which appears much the same as the Old World, as it happens. Pelosi enthuses about a new "zero tolerance" policy on sexual harassment, heralding a "generational change" in attitudes -- but quickly carves out an exception for disgraced Democratic "icon" John Conyers, and continues to defend former President Bill Clinton. We admit to being underwhelmed by Pelosi's performance on Meet the Press. Professor Angelo Codevilla describes the harassment issue as a tool for the Ruling Classes to consolidate power, applying P.C. strictures to carefully selected non-establishment targets, while maneuvering to protect their own. Meanwhile, we surf through a long list of the accused, and offer musical tribute to departed CBS anchor Good Time Charlie Rose. Plus, we consider the recent attack on Sen. Rand Paul, who suffered six broken ribs at the hands of his socialist neighbor. Why does Kasie Hunt, of MSNBC, describe this assault as one of her "favorite stories"? With Listener Calls & Music via Metallica, the Chantays, Dwight Yoakam, the Smithereens and E.L.O.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Porpoise Crispy Podcast Volume #5 Episode #3 Termination Of The Menominee Curated by Jace Winston May 27, 2015 1. Also Sprach Zarathustra (Thus Spake Zarathustra) Richard Strauss 2001 - Space Odyssey Soundtrack 2. Kathy's Waltz The Dave Brubeck Quartet Time Out 3. Add It Up Violent Femmes Violent Femmes 4 . Nic Fit The Untouchables 20 Years Of Dischord 5. Cascades Oliver Nelson The Blues and the Abstract Truth 6. You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch Dweezil & Ahmet Zappa The Frank Zappa AAAFNRAAA Birthday Bundle 7. St. James Infirmary Louis Armstrong & His Savoy Ballroom Five Jackson Pollock Jazz Solving Problems With Stanley Kubrick 8. Singin' In The Rain Gene Kelly A Clockwork Orange 9. Flower In The Sun [Studio Outtake] Big Brother & The Holding Company Cheap Thrills 10. Faster Pussycat The Cramps Smell Of Female 11. Knockout Palomar Palomar II 12. Havana Moon Chuck Berry The Great Twenty-Eight 13. Lesbian Eskimo Midget Left-Handed Ninja Albino The Dead Milkmen 14. Pipeline The Chantays Sixties Rule! Chaper One 15. Cocktails and Jazz Lazy Summer Dreamy Soundz: Jazz Confusion 16. Nic Fit Sonic Youth Dirty 17. I Am The President The Gods Themselves LIVE Spud Goodman Show 18. Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture, Op. 49 Lorin Maazel: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture, Marche Slave; Beethoven: Wellington's Victory Registering to Vote With Frank Zappa Reason To Register With Bernie Sanders 19. Ol' 55 Tom Waits w/ MOI
This week's "shuffle" of eclectic cuts along the Coast Highway include those by: Beck, The Freddy Jones Band, Alabama Shakes, Sugarloaf, The Chantays, Radiohead, Paul Rodgers, The Pawnshop Kings, Nightmares on Wax and more!!
Guitarist Steve Khan was born and raised in Los Angeles in a house of songs. His father, lyricist and songwriter Sammy Cahn, made countless contributions to the American songbook. As a young boy, Steve was surrounded by his father’s friends and collaborators; Dean Martin was a regular at the house. But as he describes it, his father’s world was not particularly attractive to him, and he felt a real distance between himself and his father’s world.Coming of age in LA in the 60’s, Steve was drawn to music for somewhat more social reasons. His friends played in garage bands, and he wanted a piece of the action. His first instrument was the drums, while still in high school he ended up playing in a surf rock band called the Chantays, who had a hit called Pipeline. Oddly enough, it was the guys in the Chantays who turned Khan onto jazz, the music that truly inspired him.At 19, Steve made the switch to guitar. In 1970 he relocated from the West Coast to New York. He quickly became an integral part of the studio recording and fusion scenes – in the 1970s he recorded on dozens of records, many of them important statements for artists ranging from the Brecker Brothers to Billy Joel, Kenny Loggins to Freddie Hubbard, Ashford and Simpson to Blood Sweat and Tears, Chaka Khan to Steely Dan. During the period when he was most active on the scene, Steve started recording as a solo artist for major labels. He has recorded over 25 albums as a soloist.One particular project, called Eyewitness, was clearly a watershed moment for him. It featured Khan, bassist Anthony Jackson, drummer Steve Jordan and percussionist Manolo Badrena. This project seems to have opened a door for him creatively, and since the early 80s he has pursued his love of Latin music.When I started this podcast, sometimes people would ask me what I’m interested in talking about. I would sometimes answer that I’m looking for the intersection between personal experience and art – where life meets craft. Of course, that’s not always what happens in these conversations, and it’s certainly not any kind of mandate. But it does feel appropriate to wrap up the first year of these conversations with Steve Khan, because not only is he a great storyteller full of anecdotes, but he also is deeply aware of how his life and his music overlap. www.stevekhan.com This was a long conversation and for the first time, I’m including some pieces that didn’t make the final cut available here. So if you’re interested and would like to hear more, specifically about some of the technical aspects of Steve’s playing, there’s another 20 minutes of the conversation available below. Stream it here or download it from the iTunes Music Store.
En nuestra vigésimo segunda edición volvemos a la televisión y repasamos la trayectoria del productor y director británico Gerry Anderson centrándonos en la serie Espacio 1999. Como banda sonora nos acompañan los temas "The Lonesome Road" de The Chantays y "Stingray" de The Hi-Fives. La sintonía, como es habitual, es el tema "Spectre Detector" de los Tiki Tones. Busca nuestra lista de reproducción en Spotify. Síguenos y contacta con nosotros a través de Facebook en http://www.facebook.com/retronautas o Twitter en @losretronautas. Saludos desde los días del futuro pasado.
En nuestra vigésimo segunda edición volvemos a la televisión y repasamos la trayectoria del productor y director británico Gerry Anderson centrándonos en la serie Espacio 1999. Como banda sonora nos acompañan los temas "The Lonesome Road" de The Chantays y "Stingray" de The Hi-Fives. La sintonía, como es habitual, es el tema "Spectre Detector" de los Tiki Tones. Busca nuestra lista de reproducción en Spotify. Síguenos y contacta con nosotros a través de Facebook en http://www.facebook.com/retronautas o Twitter en @losretronautas. Saludos desde los días del futuro pasado.
Today's program is my 9th Annual Summer Music Special. Featured is music from the following artists The Sandals, Pyramids, Chantays, Surfaris, Rivieras, Hondells, Ronnie & The Daytonas, 4 Seasons, Alan Sherman, Stan Getz w Astrud Gilberto, Robin Ward, The Shangri-Las, Drifters, Del Shannon, Danleers, Ruby & The Romantics, Brian Hyland, Everly Brothers, Bobby Vee, Cleftones, Nat King Cole, Freddie Cannon, Bobby Rydell, Billy Stewart, The Jamies, Tymes, Ricky Nelson, Jay & The Americans, Dovells, War, The Rascals, Tommy James & The Shondells, Every Mothers Son, The Association, Buckinghams, Gerry Rafferty, Christopher Cross, Seals & Crofts, Leslie Gore, Los Bravos, Johnny Rivers, Kinks, Lovin' Spoonful, The Cyrkle, Critters, Parliaments, Hues Corporation, Andy Gibbs, Frankie Valli and Blue Cheer.
En nuestra duodécima edición seguimos con nuestro repaso intensivo a la obra de Julio Verne, desde Los Hijos del Capitán Grant a La Casa de Vapor, y damos un breve repaso a las adaptaciones cinematográficas de su obra. Como banda sonora nos acompañan Richie allen & the Pacific Surfers con "The Rising Surf ", los Chantays con "Pipeline" y de despedida Plastic Bertrand con "Jacques Cousteau". La sintonía, como es habitual, es el tema "Spectre Detector" de los Tiki Toenes. Busca nuestra lista de reproducción en Spotify. Síguenos y contacta con nosotros a través de Facebook en http://www.facebook.com/retronautas . Saludos desde los días del futuro pasado.
En nuestra duodécima edición seguimos con nuestro repaso intensivo a la obra de Julio Verne, desde Los Hijos del Capitán Grant a La Casa de Vapor, y damos un breve repaso a las adaptaciones cinematográficas de su obra. Como banda sonora nos acompañan Richie allen & the Pacific Surfers con "The Rising Surf ", los Chantays con "Pipeline" y de despedida Plastic Bertrand con "Jacques Cousteau". La sintonía, como es habitual, es el tema "Spectre Detector" de los Tiki Toenes. Busca nuestra lista de reproducción en Spotify. Síguenos y contacta con nosotros a través de Facebook en http://www.facebook.com/retronautas . Saludos desde los días del futuro pasado.
Today's program was our 8th Annual Summer Music Special. 3 Hours of tunes whisking us back to the Drive In's, Beaches, Amusement Parks and Drag Strips of our youth. Tasting the Hamburgers, French Fries, Hot Dogs, Tacos and Pizza while reading Superman, Spiderman or 16 Magazine. You'll "Remember, Walking In The Sand" or when we rode on our "Little Honda's", "Little GTO's" and Surfed The "Pipeline". Some of us even got caught once or twice in a Summer Rain and ducked "Under The Boardwalk" with our favorite Gal or Guy.