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Featuring: Louis Armstrong, California Ramblers, Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra, Art Tatum, Fats Waller, Bix Beiderbecke, Bessie Smith.Songs: Dinah, Gut Bucket Blues, Clap Hands! Here Comes Charlie!, Flamin' Mamie, Tea For Two, Squeeze Me, Davenport Blues, St. Louis Blues.
Le 7 novembre, Alexis, qui remplace Marjorie Hache toute la semakne, nous offre un savant mélange de classiques et de nouveautés. On retrouve pour les classiques, The Cure avec "A Fragile Thing", Cream, Marvin Gaye et Tammi Terrell avec "Ain't No Mountain Enough", The Clash avec "The Guns of Brixton" et Tom Waits avec "Clap Hands". Parmi les nouveautés, Lorde en duo avec Charli XCX sur "Girl So Confusing", Villagers avec "Mountain Out of a Molehill", Goat avec "Goatbrain", Mitski avec "Washing Machine Heart", Ultra Vomit avec "Doigts de Metal", Surf Curse avec "Disco" et Scowl avec "Special". L'album de la semaine est "The Night The Zombies Came" des Pixies, dont on découvre "Ernest Evans". Le live de la soirée est assuré par Fall Out Boy reprenant "Beat It" de Michael Jackson en 2007 à Phoenix. Le long format nous est offert par Oasis avec "All Around the World", annonçant leur retour sur scène en juillet 2025.
Hex is wonderfully wrong. Through a haze of fake nostalgia, warped tape loops and wayward saxophones, Canadian space cadet Jon McKiel has delivered an album as catchy as it is unnerving. The rhythm slinks and shudders underneath the hooky overtones. The guitar heroics of “String” unspool at impossible angles, “Everlee” sounds like a lost Byrds classic retrofitted with dread and song of the year contender “Hex” is Tom Waits' “Clap Hands” turned into an R&B track. We talked to McKiel below.
Happy Birthday Fletcher Henderson (12/18/1897) WIKI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fletcher_Henderson Track List: 1. Baltimore 2. King Porter Stomp 3. Bye & Bye 4. Carless Love (Bessie Smith/Louie Armstrong) 5. Charley, My Boy 6. Chicago 7. Clap Hands! Here comes Charley 8. Clarinet Marmalade 9. Cornfed 10. Do That Thing 11. Don't Forget, You'll Regret Day By Day. Subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore (It's a music interview podcast about Jazz/Blues/R&B and not really about Baltimore) Also, Subscribe to The Beatles Come To America (limited-run with Brooke Halpin, we review all the Beatles US Albums) To Subscribe go to: Youtube, Itunes, Anchor, Spotify, Amazon Podcasts, Google Podcast, Overcast, Breaker, Castbox, Radio Public, Podbay, Stitcher....and more! Contacts: Email: somethingcamefrombaltimore@gmail.com Twitter: something came from baltimore (@tom_gouker) / Twitter Instagram: Something Came From Baltimore (@something.came.from.baltimore) TheBocX.com - SOMETHING came from Baltimore THE SHOW INFO: Something came from Baltimore is a Podcast and a 30-minute radio show and can be heard weekly (Thursday's at 7pm EST) it's called, SOMETHING came from Baltimore THE SHOW. Check out the Station: Jazz Music Radio - The BocX Streaming Jazzy Music Support SOMETHING came from Baltimore: TIPS! Tom Gouker's Cash App Account: $ThomasGouker Tom Gouker's Venmo Account: Thomas-Gouker FRIENDS OF THIS PODCAST: Adult Music: https://adultmusic.podbean.com/ Neon Jazz: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/famous-interviews-neon-jazz/id546432639 The Same Difference 2 Jazz Fans - 1 Jazz Standard: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/same-difference-2-jazz-fans-1-jazz-standard/id1456627254 The Top 60 Jazz Podcast List including SOMETHING came from Baltimore is right here: https://blog.feedspot.com/jazz_podcasts/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
Rain Dogs is the first Tom Waits album Nathan listened to, and he has been a fan ever since. In this episode we review the album Rain Dogs by Tom Waits.Jockey Full of BlenderBlenderstyle Hosts: Casey, Matt, NathanFollow/Subscribe:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/blenderstylePodcast: https://blenderstyle.buzzsprout.comBlenderstyle Merch: https://blenderstyle.square.siteInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/blenderstylemusicFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/blenderstylemusicWebsite: http://blenderstyle.netListen to Tom Waits - Rain Dogs:YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l5zHigBBViF3LKifInUGgafuerBhJ0BaYSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5bbb7E51zaDCuD85uLyFkKApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/rain-dogs/1440657420Keywords: Tom Waits, Rain Dogs, Clap Hands, Cemetery Polka, Tom Waits Reaction, Jockey Full of Bourbon, Hang Down Your Head, Kathleen Brennan, 9th & Hennepin, Downtown Train#tomwaits #raindogs #albumreview #claphands #tomwaitsreaction #jockeyfullofbourbon
The full collection of favourite songs and chants from our mentors, Designed for use with the accompanying song sheets and lesson ideas from Resource Book 1 of the National Music Teacher Mentoring Program
The full collection of favourite songs and chants from our mentors, Designed for use with the accompanying song sheets and lesson ideas from Resource Book 1 of the National Music Teacher Mentoring Program
Join Gyles and Aphra Brandreth for a special Christmas episode with Baroness Floella Benjamin OM DBE. The Trinidadian born actress, presenter, broadcaster and parliamentarian, currently Chairs the Windrush Commemoration Committee and was recently awarded the Order of Merit. She has written over 30 books with her memoir ‘Coming To England' now studied in schools. In this episode she shares her memories of growing up as a young child in Trinidad before moving to Britain, and the huge culture shock and difficulties that she faced when she arrived. Bringing her energy, joy of singing and passion for inspiring children and young people, she shares and sings traditional Trinidadian folk songs and rhymes from her childhood including Brown Girl in the Ring, Clap Hands for Mammy and T'is Long Time Gal Me Never See Yuh
A sample selection of favourite songs and chants from our mentors, designed for use with the accompanying song sheets and lesson ideas from NMTMP Resource Book 1
A sample selection of favourite songs and chants from our mentors, designed for use with the accompanying song sheets and lesson ideas from NMTMP Resource Book 1
Tom Waits “Beautiful Maladies” The Island Years : "Underground" "16 Shells from a Thirty-Ought Six" "Singapore” "Clap Hands" "Jockey Full of Bourbon" "Downtown Train" "Time" "Hang On St. Christopher" "Straight to the Top" "Temptation" "Innocent When You Dream (78)" "Way Down in the Hole "Cold, Cold Ground" "Good Old World (Waltz)" "I Don't Wanna Grow Up" "The Black Rider" Escuchar audio
Redifusión de la emisión de Fabuloseando!! n.º 25 (05/06/2005) Esta es la emisión número veinticinco de Fabuloseando!!, la penúltima antes de la despedida, toca, pues, ir desmontándolo todo para preparar la mudanza. He decidido, antes de despedirme, destruir un poco esto, como paso previo a su final, para que los escombros y cenizas sirvan de fertilizante para los nuevos frutos. La selección musical de hoy no tiene ningún criterio común, salvo, quizás, que intentarán ser divertidas, para empezar, ya, a dejar un buen sabor de boca. Y bueno, intentaré revelaros los entresijos del programa, los trucos artificiosos, las fuentes de inspiración y las referencias, para que sepáis, pues, cómo es él. Metallica. Seek and destroy. El Chaval de la Peca. ¿Y cómo es él? Chic Street Band. Everybody be yoself. Carlos Faraco (La Salamandra. Radio 3). Anna La Javanesa. Os Mutantes. Quem tem medo. Johnny Cash. Country Boy. Interferencias Don Omar. Dale Don dale. Beck. Clap Hands. Las historias fabulosas de... Paola Vaggio. Nada fue un error. Rocky Roberts. Stasera mi butto. Lola Flores. Cómo me las maravillaría yo. Bambino. No me des guerra. Almodóvar y Mcnamara. Gran Ganga. The Proclaimers. Five o’clock world. The Strokes. Last Night. (Bonus Track) Tweed. Thomson. Se escuchó de fondo la BSO de Northern Exposure por David Schwartz.
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Join Jonathan and Rob for episode 3 of series 2 where we have a plethora of extravagant moustaches, lots of half-naked men, and a pound-shop Bond-baddie to boot. Did we enjoy this episode? You bet your life! Episode Title Written by Directed by Guest stars 3 Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie Dennis Spooner Michael Rolfe William Hootkins, Gareth Thomas, Victor Lucas, Ling Tai, Hayden Jones
Helen Zaltzman returns to take another listen to this track from Rain Dogs, now with 100% more terrifying childcatcher. More deprioritised lyrics here, and as Waits works more to enhance the sinister feel of the song, we discuss some of its limitations as a piece of writing. Song by Song is Martin Zaltz Austwick and Sam Pay; two musicians listening to and discussing every single Tom Waits track in chronological order. website: songbysongpodcast.com twitter: @songbysongpod e-mail: songbysongpodcast@gmail.com Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include: Clap Hands, Big Time, Tom Waits (1988) We think your Song by Song experience will be enhanced by hearing, in full, the songs featured in the show, which you can get hold of from your favourite record shop or online platform. Please support artists by buying their music, or using services which guarantee artists a revenue - listen responsibly.
Show #747 Covered In Covers When Spinner was visiting Beardo in the summer of 2017, they celebrated their 700th episode of Bandana Blues by playing all covers. And although #747 is not such a milestone, Spinner decided to do another covers show. To celebrate the summer... or just for fun. 01. Bill Perry - Ball Of Confusion (4:07) (Don't Know Nothin' About Love, DixieFrog, 2006) 02. Chris Daniels & The Kings - Soothe Me Baby (3:47) (Blues With Horns Vol. 1, Moon Voyage Records, 2017) 03. Crystal Shawanda - I'd Rather Go Blind (4:54) (Voodoo Woman, New Sun Records, 2017) 04. Chris 'Bad News' Barnes - Let Me Play With Your Poodle (2:36) (Hokum Blues, Vizztone, 2017) 05. Dave and Phil Alvin - Just A Dream (3:52) (Common Ground, Yep Roc, 2014) 06. Ball, Barton & Strehli - I Idolize You (3:37) (Dreams Come True, Antone's, 1990) 07. Mark Wenner's Blues Warriors - It's My Own Fault (6:07) (Mark Wenner's Blues Warriors, EllerSoul, 2018) 08. Big Dave McLean - Mr. Siegal (4:49) (Faded But Not Gone, Black Hen Music, 2014) 09. John Hammond Jr. - Clap Hands (3:59) (Wicked Grin, Virgin, 2001) 10. Saffire-The Uppity Blues Women - Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby (2:34) (Broadcasting, Alligator, 1992) 11. Lisa Cee - White Rabbit (2:48) (My Turn, Rip Cat Records, 2012) 12. Mick Kolassa & Heather Crosse - I Just Want To Make Love To You (3:52) (Double Standards, Swing Suit, 2018) 13. Blue & Lonesome Duo - Careless Love (3:33) (Pacing The Floor, EllerSoul, 2018) 14. Slim Harpo - Folsom Prison Blues [1969] (4:09) (Tip On In, Ace, 1996) 15. Ryan Shaw - People Get Ready (3:28) (It Gets Better, Form/45 Records, 2010) 16. Love - Hey Joe (2:42) (Love, Elektra, 1966) 17. Jan Hammer - Manic Depression (4:19) (Black Sheep, Asylum, 1979) 18. The Porkroll Project - The Letter (8:38) (The Porkroll Project, self-release, 2004) Please help me deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Rob Tobias is the host of the Train of Thought podcast. In this program, Rob interviews John Baumann and Noah Kamrat about an upcoming Tom Waits Tribute by a newly formed band named Raindogs. The podcast features recordings of the band covering the Tom Waits songs: Earth Died Screaming, All the World is Green, Singapore and Clap Hands. TRAIN OF THOUGHT airs on KEPW and KOCF and is available to be picked up by other stations.
Returning for a second week of live shows, Helen, John, Sam, Martin and the rest of our London Podcast Festival audience dig into the next track from Waits’s 1985 album Rain Dogs. With discussion of intertextuality with songs from the 1960s, debate around culture vs cultural reference, as well as some of the sexual extremity of Waits breakfast choices, Song by Song continues with season 10. Song by Song is Martin Zaltz Austwick and Sam Pay; two musicians listening to and discussing every single Tom Waits track in chronological order. website: songbysongpodcast.com twitter: @songbysongpod e-mail: songbysongpodcast@gmail.com Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include: Clap Hands, Rain Dogs, Tom Waits (1985) The Clapping Song, The Clapping Song… and more, Shirley Ellis (2016/1965) We think your Song by Song experience will be enhanced by hearing, in full, the songs featured in the show, which you can get hold of from your favourite record shop or online platform. Please support artists by buying their music, or using services which guarantee artists a revenue - listen responsibly.
Richard Coleman rememora cómo conoce a Andrés Calamaro por insistencia de Fernando Samalea. Las apariencias, la onda, el palo de cada cual no vaticinaban un futuro en común a los recién presentados. Sin embargo, además de la posibilidad de tocar juntos se da el intercambio de libros y música. Por esa vía Richard llega a Tom Waits cuando acaba de salir Rain Dogs (1985, Island Records), aunque la cara del músico estampada en el disco le resulta familiar, la saca de otra parte. Andrés lo guía entonces a despejar la duda: ¿Viste Rumble Fish? En el film de Francis Ford Coppola, en español llamado La ley de la calle y con banda de sonido de Stewart Copeland, la clave es cercana a Motorcycle Boy, el personaje que hace Mickey Rourke. Playlist: Heartattack And Vine, Clap Hands, Goin' Out West, Downtown
After a week of four-show days, Jack, Lydia, Jose and Lindsay report on their experiences at the January theater festivals in New York City: The Fever, 600 Highwaymen at Under The Radar (1:13) Blueprint Specials, Waterwell at Under The Radar (10:30) Clap Hands, Jen Rosenblit at American Realness (19:37) Hundred Days,[...]
“It ain’t that I don’t care, it’s that I don’t really care.” -Bishop Glen A. Staples About: We live in a strange time, at least that’s what the story of the praise break reminds us. It’s the tale of an ecstatic dance rooted deep in race, religion and American history. It traveled centuries of oppression and made its way to present times where it’s been rejected by today’s social elites. Maybe because it looks crazy? Or maybe it’s dismissed because it unearths some dark reality that we’re not comfortable dealing with? You be the judge. Show Notes: [03:03] “Clap Hands” by Tom Waits [03:20] “Temple of Praise ~ Praise Break” [04:45] The Temple of Praise [05:10] @bishopstaples [08:20] “Parade Shoes” by Blue Dot Sessions [09:40] “Slow Strutt” by Blue Dot Sessions [14:00] @cornelwest [14:02] More on the late Marion Barry (Washington Post, 2014) [14:04] @tdjakes [14:06] Pastor Sherman Watkins [17:10] “When We Set Out” by Blue Dot Sessions [20:35] Dr. Harold Dean Trulear [21:10] The Triangular Trade [21:25] “The Silver Hatch” by Blue Dot Sessions [21:45] On Rudyard Kipling’s White Man’s Burden (Wikipedia) [22:00] More on slaves and Christianity (Christianity Today, 2014) [22:10] And another worthy read (PBS, 2004) [23:30] “Shout” by the Isley Brothers [25:00] On Daniel Alexander Payne and the African Methodist Episcopal Church (Wikipedia) [25:38] “Transit Vidal” by Blue Dot Sessions [26:25] “Oh Happy Day” by the Edwin Hawkins Singers Another video of Mahalia Jackson worth watching [26:40] “How I Got Over” by Mahalia Jackson [28:28] “Streamer” by Blue Dot Sessions [29:53] Joshua Lazard [31:15] C. Erick Lincoln [31:20] The Uppity Negro A recent sermon Lazard gave on the praise break [31:40] “This is Why Folks Don’t Take Church Seriously” [35:05] Related: Neil Postman writes on this topic in his book “Amusing Ourselves to Death” [35:20] Joel Osteen on 60 Minutes (CBS News, 2007) [35:30] The Real Preachers of Atlanta [40:45] “Is God a White Racist?” [42:45] On Rachel Dolezal. (Vanity Fair, 2015) [48:10] Send your thoughts, questions or complaints to info@thisissomenoise.com.
In the first Clap Hands of 2015 (whoops) Henry and Joseph sit down to discuss The Hold Steady's incredible 2006 release Boys and Girls in America, as well as the joy of guitar music, getting old and Tony Hawk's Project 8. Enjoy! (Also Joseph references Ready To Die as a double album when he meant to reference Life After Death, what a dingus).
On the first Clap Hands of 2015, Joseph sits down with O-Money himself to talk about LCD Soundsystem's sweet swansong, 2010's This Is Happening.
All three of the Clap Hands team look back on 2014 and talk their favourite singles, albums and news pieces from the year and look to the year ahead. U2, Arianna Grande, Run the Jewels, Ex Hex, Solange and Jay-Z and the year of Taylor Swift are all covered.
On Clap Hands #2, Joseph and Otis Graham (journalist/Clap Hands writer/legend) talk about Queens of the Stone Age's 2005 album Lullabies to Paralyze as well as AC/DC, violent moshing and sensual vocals.