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Latest podcast episodes about chris carraba

What I Love About Myself
Episode 33: Pretty Women Loving Women

What I Love About Myself

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 64:53


Micheal loves his memory. Carrie and Sarah are in Pittsburgh together again, just crying about how much they love each other over pancakes. The dogs go wild over the mail, and we decide that Blue's Clues has jumped the shark with all these spicy babies. Carrie loves boygenius and thinks "True Blue" is about her relationship with Sarah, a real true blue friend who never lets Carrie hide. As promised, Carrie and Sarah watch Pretty Woman together and meditate on power, sex, and gender. "You take care of you." Sarah identifies with Kit. 1990 was a good year for eyebrows. Carrie's college boyfriend used to turn corners in his truck and say "Like she's on rails, I tell ya." Sarah googles the cast of Urban Cowboy. Sarah, a single woman homeowner, also googles the Equal Credit Opportunity Act of 1974 and decides to celebrate this as a day of action. Carrie wants Vivian's suit with shorts, but butched up with some chunky chelsea boots. Sarah recommends a Halloween costume that comes with an unassuming weapon, like a sexy Mario with a monkey wrench. Maybe let's remake the film with only Kit and Vivian. Sarah is learning from therapy and taking those lessons into the real world and relationships. Sarah sees herself and allows herself to be seen. Sarah and Carrie hug. Carrie saves the world by rescuing a karaoke singer who can't find the pitch and looks to her for help. Carrie believes real heroes step in to help and then sit down when help is no longer needed. Carrie is the Hector Elizondo of Pittsburgh institution Belvedere's Ultra Dive. May we all be Hector Elizondo. Carrie and Sarah discuss their new book project, How to Make a Move Without Moving: a collection of essays about trying to attract sex partners with psychic signals, pheromones, and juicy smells. Carrie tries it out on a fella at karaoke through aggressive eye contact. Sarah says to use your words rather than broadcasting a pussy net to catch whatever is around. Carrie loves Sarah's new Chris Carraba haircut and her radical food acceptance. Sarah carries her happiness with her. Carrie is loving Sarah's whole look these days. Carrie and Sarah talk about dissociating from their feelings and experiencing having feelings as a crisis. Sarah loves that Carrie rocked a very femme look at karaoke, braless in her sundress. Carrie made herself known to the DJ and Sarah loves that Carrie could be a fixture at this Tuesday karaoke night. Lowstakes advice: Find you a friend that's family. Make a move by moving. Make aggressive eye contact and then ask the object of your desire if they can smell your pussy as an opening move. Send us your voicenotes on instagram at whatiloveaboutmyselfpodcast.

Vagrant Records: 25 Years On The Street

This is Vagrant Records: 25 Years On The Streets, where we tell the oral history of the label by the artists, fans and insiders. In this episode, we tell the story of Dashboard Confessional featuring interviews with Chris Carraba and Rich Egan. Hosted by Matt Pryor of The Get Up Kids. Produced by Jesse Cannon. Executive Produced by Fred Feldman & Andrew Ellis

The Tone Control
Ep. 169 - They Should Have Called it the Vint-Ish Line

The Tone Control

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 64:50


New stuff from Fender (stab: Keeley Aria) Road worn vintera strat and tele Vintera series has been out for a little bit (talked about in ep139) Road worn series has some light factory aging which I think looks pretty cool! Limited edition 50’s and 60’s strats and teles, a 70’s deluxe tele 50’s strat comes in surf green or fiesta red, 60’s strat in firemist gold or lake placid blue 50’s tele in vintage blonde or lake placid blue (both with black guards, hot) 70’s tele in daphne blue or Olympic white w/black guard 60 year anniversary Jazz Bass Alder body, U shape maple neck with a 20-fret rosewood fingerboard. Fretboard binding! Painted headstock! CHROME! Concentric stacked pots Arctic pearl with 4-ply tortoiseshell pickguard Pedal Genie Supro Delay - $219 MXR Phase 95 - $99 Wong Notes Podcast (stab: CB Sabbra Cadabra) Cory Wong of Vulfpeck and The Fearless Flyers is hosting a podcast on Premier Guitar called Wong Notes Interviews other guitarists and it’s really well done! Episode 11 just dropped with James Valentine of Maroon 5. Passthrough Frequencies Podcast (stab: WA Mayflower) Hosted by Jim Adkins of Jimmy Eat World Interviews musicians about music, songwriting, making albums, touring, etc Mark Hoppus, Steve Aoki, Nate Ruess, Chris Carraba, and Ben Gibbard so far --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetonecontrol/message

The Watch
‘Westworld’ Season 3 and the Problems With Robots on TV. Plus: Chris Carraba Reflects on the Legacy of Emo Music | The Watch

The Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 80:57


The ‘Westworld’ Season 3 trailer dropped today and the show looks more sci-fi, and more expensive, than ever (5:41). ‘Better Call Saul’ is back on Sunday night with its penultimate season. It’s a show we loved, left, and have come to love again (18:56). Plus, Andy sits down with his longtime friend Chris Carraba, lead singer of Dashboard Confessional, to reflect on his career (24:43) and the legacy of emo music (1:03:08).  Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Guest: Chris Carraba

Weezer Has Turned and Left Us Here
Episode 9: Bands Do Weezer (Songs)

Weezer Has Turned and Left Us Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 61:36


It’s episode NUMBER NINE of Weezer Has Turned and Left Us Here. This week Sara and Matt switch things up and talk about other bands covering Weezer songs. Did you know that Chris Carraba loves Weezer? And covered them? And Matt keeps saying Chris Carrabas? Did you know Hanson covered a Red Album song and said it had attitude? Anyway, we talk about it all, including Sara figuring out why she feels the way she feels about Troublemaker. LINKS: Dashboard Confessional - Jamie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ef3IBfPjQY Matt Sharp and Rivers Cuomo - Mrs Young (Live): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnIpAPz1obA Dashboard Confessional - Vindicated: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf5qrVdD9E0 Further Seems Forever - Say It Ain't So: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2-5rjd_p3A Affinity - My Name is Jonas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uto1yZWE9s8 Hanson - Troublemaker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGEPhtcSzlU Weezer - Troublemaker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LSGvziX_6Y Weezer Has Turned and Left Us Here is a podcast for both Weezer lovers and lapsed Weezer fans alike. Every week is a look at a different aspect of the band and its history. New episodes drop every Wednesday. Email us at weezerturnpod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter at @weezerpod Follow us on Instagram at @weezerpod Like us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/weezerpod Follow Sara on Twitter at https://twitter.com/saraanjuliiyer Follow Sara on Instagram at https://instagram.com/saraiyer for cat videos Follow Matt on Twitter at https://twitter.com/fbihop Follow Matt on Instagram at https://instagram.com/fbihop for pictures of baseball hats Sara’s other podcasts are The Purrrcast (https://www.exactlyrightmedia.com/the-purrrcast) and The Bluth, The Whole Bluth and Nothing But the Bluth (https://anchor.fm/tbtwbanbtb/). Logo by Dax Schaffer: http://www.daxschaffer.com/ https://www.instagram.com/daxschaffer/

This Was The Scene Podcast
Ep. 026: The Fan Perspective w/ Doug Robinson from The Sleeping

This Was The Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 106:00


Welcome everyone to This Was The Scene, the podcast that takes a look back at the late 90s / early 2000 Nj Jersey Punk scene, I am your host, Mike Doyle. This week I’m doing something slightly different by interviewing Doug Robinson of the Sleeping. Yes, the Sleeping was a band that formed in 2003 which is outside of my current premise of this podcast. However, Doug grew up in the late 90s scene as a young lad. He’s also from the same town as I am which is pretty cool. AKA Jefferson Twsp. I wanted to get the viewpoint of someone who grew up going to the same shows as we did and ended up creating a band as our scene faded away. This would also be a good time to mention that there are only 2 episodes left of Season 1 before I take a tiny break and launch season 2 where I already have a ton of interviews in the cue. I’ll tell you more about that in the next 2 episodes. For now, here is what Doug and I spoke about:  His sister making him learn how to dance to Selena Getting shit on by people for liking Pennywise His love for 6 Felter Place Mt Arlington Elks Lodge His conversation with Jimmy Eat World about Clarity and Chris Carraba playing at the Wayne Firehouse The show where Random Task used TVs before they played even though I think this was the Escape Engine Living with CJ from Red Rover Squatting in his old house when his family moved to PA Playing in front of 5,000 people His Mariachi story about his future And tons more This week’s episode sponsored by Southern Tier Distilling Company. Building on 300+ years of western NY spirit production, Southern Tier Distilling Company puts that heritage into every bottle. Now, expanding their market to NJ, DE and Ohio, more of us can enjoy these premium spirits such as STDC’s Straight Bourbon, Silver Medal Award winning Vodka, Smoked Bourbon and their 2XHopped Whiskey (a whiskey distilled from their gold medal winning 2XIPA) In addition to their spirits, also available are their premium canned cocktails! Soon to hit the market are the Gin & Tonic with elderflower & cucumber, the Bourbon Smash with ginger, mint and lemon and the Vodka Madras with cranberry, orange, and chamomile. Great for camping, the beach, tailgating and the golf course. They are now sporadically in markets around the US so ask your local shop for their offerings to get them into your local shop. Check out Southern Tier Distilling at www.stdcspirits.com and follow Rob at southern_tier_nj Southern Tier, Why the hell not? I’ve got more room for sponsorships so just email me at thiswasthescene@gmail.com if you’d like a spot As always, thank you to the people who’ve donated to the podcast. If you’d like to do so just go to thiswasthescene.com and send whatever you’d like. It helps me with the $20/month to keep this thing live. I’m still in the process of designing shirts to sell to help keep this thing alive so keep checking the this was the scene facebook page for updates. Feel free to subscribe, leave a review and share this with anyone who would love some nostalgia. With that said, let's get started.

That Awful Sound
155 - FILM (Dashboard Confessional - Vindicated)

That Awful Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 98:01


Welcome back to the show! This week we're returning to mid-00's radio demo with Dashboard Confessional and Spider-Man 2. We cover the history of this song, including the fact that it was written in 10 minutes by an inspired Chris Carraba after a screening of Spider-Man 2. We also suss out the creepiness of these lyrics, one listener's overtly creepy interpretation of these lyrics, and Cohost Tony reminisces about carrying around a watercolor portrait of Chris Carraba in his three-ring binder. Music We Like: Thrice - The Grey, Kamasi Washington - Heaven and Earth, Zeta - L'antiteoria Del Todo