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On Stage Direction, Alice Canton speaks to Louise Jiang and Nuanzhi Zheng are in the studio to talk about their upcoming work, Chick Habit opening 24 October at Basement Theatre. Whakarongo mai nei!
On Isthmus'n That with Desley Simpson, the Deputy Mayor speaks to Rachel about the election results and what they might mean for local government, the Auckland Council's six demographic advisory panels outline for the next three years and an update on the Tāmaki Makaurau Tauawhi Kaumātua Age-friendly Auckland Action Plan. Buzz Moller from Voom chats about the Save the b fundraising gig, and his time at the station. On Stage Direction, Alice Canton speaks to Louise Jiang and Nuanzhi Zheng are in the studio to talk about their upcoming work, Chick Habit opening 24 October at Basement Theatre. On Ready Steady Learn, Amy Garrett from the Auckland Bioengineering Institute is in the studio to talk about her research into investigating the uterus and how in the end we might be able to help conditions like endometriosis, extreme period pains and pre-term labour. Whakarongo mai nei!
On Stage Direction, Alice Canton speaks to Louise Jiang and Nuanzhi Zheng are in the studio to talk about their upcoming work, Chick Habit opening 24 October at Basement Theatre. Whakarongo mai nei!
[Explicit Content] Congress passes the Respect for Marriage Act. Brittney Griner has been released from Russian prison. Thank you, Georgia! Raphael Warnock wins full term in the US Senate. America has a white person problem. More top secret documents found in West Palm Beach. Trump businesses guilty of conspiracy and tax fraud. This conviction opens the flood gates for more. Roger Stone is back on Twitter. Tucker's relationship with Hunter Biden. Trump criminally incited the insurrection. Senate report blames Trump for COVID deaths. More domestic terrorism. With Jody Hamilton, David "TRex" Ferguson, music by Chick Habit, Bob Malone, and more! Bob's Linktree.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For the 150th Episode of the show we have the fabulous April March! In a former life April March must have been a rockier fairy than Tinker Bell and like a cat, she has already had several lives. An animator trained by Disney, she has animated for Pee-wee Herman, Ren & Stimpy, Madonna, worked on Archie Comics, assisted Spiderman creator Steve Ditko and even assisted the legendary Harry Smith who occasionally brought Allen Ginsberg in tow to mentor her. She entered the NYC music scene with her garage girl-group The Pussywillows, which Ronnie Spector of The Ronettes, promptly hired to record and perform with her. A year into her music career, she landed on stage with Ronnie Spector at a completely sold out Madison Square Garden. Over a large plate of chicken back stage, Bo Diddley said to her, “Welcome to Rock and Roll.” Next she joined The Shitbirds and The Haves, finally settling into the driver's seat as April March. A Francophile from a tender age, she re-introduced an international audience to the French pop heritage of Gainsbourg, Françoise Hardy, Dani, Gillian Hills and many others. She cut her teeth in self production on a slew of popular to very obscure covers and adaptations of songs the French themselves had forgotten. Quentin Tarantino plucked “Chick Habit,” her adaptation of Gainsbourg's “Laisse Tomber Les Filles,” to feature in his film “Death Proof.” She recorded “Chick Habit” with the help of Andy Paley who introduced her to Brian Wilson. This began a nice stretch of recording on and off with Brian for the next couple of years subsequently giving her a priceless education in both arrangement and production. So when Alexander Payne couldn't reach Brigitte Bardot on the phone he hired April instead to write and produce her own Bardotesque song for his film “Election.” Next she met the modern day French Phil Spector — Bertrand Burgalat (just as talented, but a lot less dangerous). She made two albums with Burgalat, the first of which “Chrominance Decoder,” was chosen as one of the top ten albums of the year by The New Yorker and in the top 100 of all time by the seminal French magazine Rock et Folk. Burgalat introduced her to the great Aquaserge which led to an album and two films directed by Marie Losier landing her performances at The Centre Pompidou, MOMA and PS1. And so at this point in time, April March has recorded with Ronnie Spector, Brian Wilson, Jonathan Richman, R.L. Burnside, Andy Paley, Bertand Burgalat, Tony Allen, Yo La Tengo, LL Cool J, Alain Chamfort, Darlene Love, The Dust Brothers, Laetitia Sadier (Stereolab), Maya Rudolph, Sean OHagan, and Aquaserge. After such a list of credits, certain artists would have rested on their laurels to the strains of “The Afternoon of a Faun,” but this Franco-American ringleader is a horse of a different color, preferring to go forward rather than look over her shoulder, which brings us to the latest. She has just been cast alongside Gerard Depardieu and Vanessa Paradis in a feature film. After having published a children's book with Jack White called “We Are Going To Be Friends,” she's recorded an E.P. with Olivia Jean in his private studio which he released March 5th with a Video following on March 17th on Third Man Records. She's releasing a new album with the amazing Fugu featuring Tony Allen of Fela and Gorillaz as well as Marilyn Wilson of The Beach Boys and American Spring on July 17th with Record Store Day. The cherry on top? It's another new album with the dazzling duo Staplin who, according to Radio France,“compose with talent music where pop sunshine melodies of the sixties dance on trip hop beats, psyche rock rubs shoulders with cosmic flights of evanescent synths, and repetitive orchestral music stretches to festive groove storms.” Olè !Make it stand out.
All month long January has been FILMUARY here at Gay For Play.This week, we're ending the month by discussing a queer cult classic, the 1999 satirical romantic comedy: But I'm a CheerleaderAnd the boys are not alone this week! We're joined by dear friend of the pod Becca Rowland, who last joined us on our The Last of Us (Part 1) episode last March! Becca's the one who recommended we watch this movie for our last episode of Filmuary, and we're so glad she did, because the three of us have so much to say about this joyful, silly, campy, gay ass movie.But I'm a Cheerleader, directed by Jamie Babbit, stars Natasha Lyonne as Megan Bloomfield, a high school cheerleader who is sent to a conversion therapy camp to "cure" her of her homosexuality. The three of us discuss how the movie satirizes its heavy subject matter with razor-sharp comedy and heart, and how above all else, this movie centers and celebrates queer joy in an incredibly forward-thinking movie for the turn of the millennium. It's got an incredibly diverse cast, knockout performances, and SO many good jokes. (Also, Prince Zuko and RuPaul are in it?) We highly recommend it! Plus it's easy to view online if you wanna give it a watch before listening to our thoughts. Becca Rowland (she/they) is a Chicago-based actor, musician, and improviser. You can find more about their upcoming work on their website, and by following her on Twitter and Instagram ========Be Our Friends!!EMAIL US at gayforplaypodcast@gmail.comFOLLOW G4P Twitter: @GayForPlayPodInstagram: @GayForPlayPodTwitch: twitch.tv/gayforplaypodSupport the Show on PATREON========CREDITSIntro and outro music by Connor Marsh (@connorjmarshmallow)Show art by Nick Adams (@nickadams.art)Special thanks to our patrons: Blueberri Mary, Elijah Punzal, Trevor McTavish & Martha Turner
Goldfinger! On today’s episode, I get to the bottom of an extremely late VHS rental, the Too Tall Bandit and his string of bank robberies dating back to 2009, Tarantino’s Death Proof, and April March and her badass cover of Chick Habit! Recorded 12/3/20.
En esta nueva sección de Críticas Sobre La Marcha nos juntamos desde la distancia, ya en la Nueva Normalidad, para continuar con el oficio de la crítica de cine. En esta ocasión Jaime Lorite, Nico Quintero y Yago Paris analizan "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!", de Russ Meyer, una película icónica del cine de explotación, fundamental para entender obras posteriores como "Death Proof" de Quentin Tarantino, que también analizamos a lo largo del programa. El tema que cierra el podcast es "Chick Habit", de April March: https://open.spotify.com/track/19116nP4eo6LsWDcMSKrcy?si=VdETXctFTwuE5BxPiYGnMQ
It's a brand new episode of Fire and Water Records with more music from and "inspired by" the film! On this sixth installment of Soundtrack Selections, Ryan Daly and the Caffeinated Clinton Robison from Coffee & Comics share more of their favorite songs from movie soundtracks. This time, it's a battle of Gen X. filmmakers as Clinton selects songs from the catalogue of writer/director Kevin Smith while Ryan goes with tunes from the works of writer/director Quentin Tarantino. Either way, this episode is NSFWFH. Track list “Jay's Rap” by Jason Mewes from Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back “Stuck in the Middle with You” by Steelers Wheel from Reservoir Dogs “Magic Moments” by Perry Como from Dogma “Son of a Preacher Man” by Dusty Springfield from Pulp Fiction “Build Me Up, Buttercup” by The Goops from Mallrats “Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)” by The Delfonics from Jackie Brown “Alive” by Joey Lauren Adams from Chasing Amy “Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood / Esmerelda Suite” by Santa Esmerelda featuring Leroy Gomez from Kill Bill Vol. 1 “Naughty Girls (Need Love Too)” by Samantha Fox from Clerks 2 “Chick Habit / Laisse timber les filles” by Annie Lennox from Death Proof “Because I Got High” by Afroman from Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Additional music by Ray Parker, Jr.; The Soggy Bottom Boys; Whitney Houston; Prince; Will Smith; Madonna; Seal; Irena Cara. Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. Like the FIRE AND WATER RECORDS Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/firewaterrecords/ This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe to FIRE AND WATER RECORDS on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fire-and-water-records/id1458818655 Or subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 Support FIRE AND WATER RECORDS and the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Thanks for listening!
本期主创团队&音频主播 靳锦(媒体人;《美国工厂》等10期嘉宾) 法兰西胶片(《天气之子》等19期嘉宾) 胶片运营的公众号“第一导演”现诚聘电影记者,有意者可与豆瓣/微博账号@法兰西胶片 联系。 节目流程 点击蓝字收听上半场节目 以上音频内容包括(含剧透及粗口内容): 开场曲: (Bernard Herrmann), (布袋寅泰); 主播首先谈及昆汀“抄袭大师”与“非科班出身”标签,随后按以下顺序谈及前作: QT6:《无耻混蛋》——历史的终结 (Ennio Morricone) QT2:《低俗小说》——叙事止于塔伦迪诺 (Dick Dale and His Del-Tones) QT1:《落水狗》——红橙黄绿青蓝紫 (Stealers Wheel) 以上音频内容包括(含剧透及粗口内容): QT3:《危险关系》——女性三部曲开山作 (Bobby Womack) QT4:《杀死比尔整个血腥事件》 ——The Bill is DEAD! (Nancy Sinatra) QT5:《金刚不坏》——“好莱坞往事”入门版! (April March) QT7:《被解救的姜戈》——广电神作“姜弋!” (Luis Bacalov/Rocky Roberts) QT8:《八恶人》——拳有南北,国有南北吗?
This week the guys try to dissect the latest Tarantino film and share their favorite memory watching a Tarantino movie for the first time. Hear which films provided the fondest memories for the gang. The group also takes a whack at trying to figure out what is going on in that CATS trailer. 00:01:44 - CATS Trailer 00:11:00 - Introduction 00:12:36 - In Memoriam 00:25:54 - Review for Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood 01:19:01 - Favorite memories discovering Tarantino movies 01:46:42 - Freddy's Announcement 01:56:30 - Outtakes Music Used: Theme from Grave of the Fireflies by Michio Mamiya, Chick Habit by Serge Gainsbourg performed by April March from the Death Proof (2007) soundtrack.
Join us as we welcome our guest and loyal listener, Chris Pawlak to the show! In this episode we cover our usual pop culture news updates, as well as discussing the first half of Quentin Tarantino's filmography! We hope you enjoy and possibly learn something new! Don't forget to subscribe! #upthepodpunxIntro and outro music developed from the mind and studio of Elijah C.
Join us as we welcome our guest and loyal listener, Chris Pawlak to the show! In this episode we cover our usual pop culture news updates, as well as discussing the first half of Quentin Tarantino's filmography! We hope you enjoy and possibly learn something new! Don't forget to subscribe! #upthepodpunxIntro and outro music developed from the mind and studio of Elijah C.
Sestra Playlist (missing a LOT of songs this week. Check the YouTube link below for many of the songs missing): https://open.spotify.com/user/mixtressrae/playlist/7zZHmAV2a1XQ98FiAJBh7B Chick Habit Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsPxPXJRK5TTCj72kEptAgSGlmS3hIa2p In this week's episode of "What's This Bitch Talking About?" the following topics are discussed: *my abscessed tooth *Beyonce's "Lemonade" *my new mix called "Chick Habit" *Civil Rights movement: where are all those awful white people now? *Ofra Haza, Aaliyah, and The Orb
On this episode, we're talking with April March about her song, "Chick Habit.," an English language rewrite of the song, "Laisse tomber les filles," composed by Serge Gainsbourg and originally performed by France Gall. March's song was featured in the opening credits of 1999's But I'm A Cheerleader, and in the closing credits of Death Proof in 2007. We go deep into the history of March's version, as well as discussing her upcoming projects.
Listeners! were back with a new episode. The crew reviews the recently limited american release of The newest Toho Gozilla film, Shin Gojira, or Godzilla: Resurgence. Josh also returns with a special josh joke and John Knoke makes his second appearance. Featured Songs this episode are "Godzilla" by Blue Oyster Cult, "Ending Theme" from Godzilla vs Desahtroyah, and "Chick Habit" by April March. All songs rights belong to their respected parties and no copyright is intended. As always when you listen, Watch and Explore with us.
Shock World Service 0055: Vermilion Sands by Jon Averill 15/08/2014 London, United Kingdom 1. Chris Watson - El Devisadero The Cabaret Voltaire founder captures everyday noise & clangour – the industrial/discordant & contorts it into something that resides at the apex between art & music. 2. Patrice Baumel - Birth Writhing electronics of Patrice Baumel sit atop ‘El Devisadero'. Pulsing feedback permeates ‘Birth' with it's theatrical peaks & troughs. 3. Irene Dailey & Martin Donegan - Wright, Charles, November 22, 1963 Taken from the absorbing ‘Of Poetry & Power: Poems Occasioned by the Presidency and by the Death of John F. Kennedy'. 4. Bohren & Der Club of Gore - Texas Keller The low slung sleaziness of Bohren & Der Club of Gore's early material is in evidence in ‘Texas Keller'. 5. Mssingno - Xe3 Slap in the face from modernity shepherds us back to 2014. A crystalline intermingling of elements of R&B & Grime with pitch shifted vocals & snares. 6. Umwelt - Kneecap Ridge Absolutely no idea where I got this track from but I think it's my favourite of the podcast – it feels like it's alive; pulsing & growing throughout the mix. 7. Paul Martin - Le Troublant Témoignage De Paul Martin Wouldn't you know it, just as the party is about to get going a French man comes along & ruins it. 8. Raymond Scott - Vim Buy Vim, lots of Vim. 9. Max Richter - Summer 2 (Vivaldi: The Four Seasons) My favourite moment of Max's ‘Recomposed by Max Richter: Vivaldi, The Four Seasons'. 10. Ambrosia - (On My Way To) Providence Have had a copy of the mostly ignored album ‘A Reminiscent Drive' on a promo CD since around the year 2000. 11. Brian Briggs - Aeo (Pt. 1) If the lost underwater city of Atlantis existed (& it does) & was a country this would be the national anthem. 12. Oneohtrix Point Never - Returnal A galvanic & soporific deep space siren song Brooklyn's Oneohtrix Point Never. 13. Lou Reed - Transformer (Advert) Time for another ad break folks. Buy Lou Reed. 14. Guy Warren Of Ghana With Red Garland - The High Life Taken from an album called ‘Funny Old Shit' on Trunk Records. 15. April March - Cet Air La April March is an American singer-songwriter who is obsessed with French music & sings almost exclusively in the pompatus of love. April is best known for the track ‘Chick Habit' which appears in Quentin Tarantino's ‘Death Proof'. 16. Dennis Wilson - Common This beguiling track is taken from the never completed follow up ‘Bambu'. I greatly suspect this was not originally intended to be an instrumental. 17. Donnie & Joe Emerson - Baby Taken from ‘Dreamin' Wild', a winsome set of west-coast pop with a languorous delivery. This album was all but forgotten soon after it's release. Then in 2012 it all changed. Ariel Pink released a cover version of ‘Baby' & word of ‘Dreamin' Wild' began to spread – soon after it was re-issued. 18. Meredith Monk - Memory Song An amazing piece by the American composer, performer, vocalist, filmmaker & choreographer. Memory Song sits between performance piece & music & reminds me of the work of Robert Ashley (see ‘Bruno Pt. 1' on Podcast 51). 19. The SM Corporation - Hammer (Great Lakes Mystery Version) A pulsing modern pop song featuring disembodied lyrics duelling with live cello throughout it's 7 minute duration. Available in all good record stores. 20. Ray Cathode - Waltz In Orbit Ray Cathode is in fact George Martin who of course is known for for producing The Beatles & writing Game Of Thrones. 21. Moondog - Pastoral As well as being blind & dressing like a Viking, Moondog also made some of the most incredible music you will ever hear. 22. Alessi Brothers - Seabird A sagacious examination of loss, regret & yearning. 23. Man Outside HSBC - Why Are You Not Rebelling? In case you thought we'd finish the podcast on a high note this was recorded with a concealed microphone earlier this year.
The Chick Habit party on 24 November was also the launch of the new CD Filles Fragiles compiled by Guuzbourg over at Filles Sourires after much hard work. Two songs are featured in Podcast No. 26: a duet by Salvatore Adamo & Olivia Ruiz and another by Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin. As well, in [...]