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1972 studio album by Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band

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Singles Going Around
Singles Going Around- Funky Like Lee Dorsey

Singles Going Around

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 48:09


Singles Going Around- Funky Like Lee DorseyThe Yardbirds- "I Ain't Got You"The Clash- "Brand New Cadillac"Pink Floyd- "Apples and Oranges"Chester Randle's Soul Senders- "Soul Brothers Testify Part 1"Captain Beefheart- "Clear Spot"France Gall- "Laisse Tomber Les Filles"The Rolling Stones- "All Over Now"Sound Dimension- "Rockfort Rock"Bob Dylan- "The Mighty Quinn"Clarence Carter- "Slip Away"The Beach Boys- "How She Boogalooed It"Jeff Beck- "I Ain't Superstitous"Bobby Charles- "Save Me Jesus"Howlin Wolf- "Baby Ride With Me"Syd Barrett- "Bob Dylan Blues"Donovan- "Barabajagal"

Panel Borders – Panel Borders and other podcasts

Guantanamo Voices: To discuss the 21st anniversary of the opening of Guantanamo Bay, and the lives of the people still incarcerated there, Alex Fitch talks to writer Sarah Mirk about her graphic novel anthology Guantanamo Voices, which tells the tale of ten people associated with the prison, and to journalist Andy Worthington about his continuing […]

Singles Going Around
Singles Going Around- Sunshine Ice cream

Singles Going Around

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 73:57


Singles Going Around-  Sunshine IcecreamJimi Hendrix- "Record Plant 2X"The Rolling Stones- "I'm A King Bee"Jerry Lee Lewis- "Crazy Arms"Smokey Hogg- "Good Morning Little School Girl"Captain Beefheart- "Clear Spot" (Instrumental)The Byrds- "Bad Night At The Whiskey"Chris Norman & Suzi Quatro- "Stumblin In"The White Stripes- "Ball and Biscuit"The Beach Boys- "Surf's Up"Charlie Feathers- "Bottle To The Baby"AC/DC- "Problem Child"The Doors with Albert King - "Who Do You Love"John Mayall's Blues Breakers- "Parchman Farm"The Rolling Stones- "I Just Wanna Make Love To You"The Beatles- "Day Tripper"Jimi Hendrix- "My Friend"Jose Feliciano- "California Dreamin"*All selecions taken from vinyl.

Locked On Lakers - Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Lakers
Does Talen Horton-Tucker Have a Clear Spot In the Lakers' Rotation? Plus, Don't Forget Kendrick Nunn!

Locked On Lakers - Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Lakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 35:54


We all know the Lakers are still working the phones, trying to improve the roster. Because, let's be honest here, this roster isn't currently good enough to win much of anything this season. But while we wait, it's reasonable to look at where things stand. What might a rotation look like? Who starts, who comes off the bench? Friend of the show Jovan Buha did just that over at The Athletic, and in doing so noted that Talen Horton-Tucker, L.A.'s fourth highest paid player, doesn't have a clear-and-easy space where he fits into a 10 man rotation. Maybe he's right, maybe he's wrong, but the problem Jovan notes (THT needs the ball in his hands, needs shooting around him, and so on) are things others have seen as well. And it's a function of building a team out of scraps the rest of the league doesn't prioritize. Beggars can't be choosers. So how do they fix it? And more broadly, how many players in this rotation have to exceed expectations for the Lakers to make real noise in the West? One guy who could help? Kendrick Nunn. Who is so forgotten that during an ESPN Summer League broadcast laying out a potential Lakers rotation... they didn't even remember to put him on the roster. Like, total erasure. But he's a guy who could push the Lakers towards places most observers areas skeptical they can go. Not all the way there, obviously, but a push. It's one they really, really need. HOSTS: Andy and Brian Kamenetzky SEGMENT 1: When you see it written down, the potential rotation for the Lakers looks... uninspiring. SEGMENT 2: Is there anywhere Talen Horton-Tucker really fits with this group? How the hell did that happen? SEGMENT 3: The Lakers need Kendrick Nunn, and they need him badly. He is, thankfully, one reason to be optimistic about the season. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Islas de Robinson
Islas de Robinson - Hércules - 27/06/22

Islas de Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 58:39


Primera sesión "náufrago-veraniega". Anclada entre 1971 y 1974. Suenan: AARON NEVILLE - "HERCULES" (1973) / BOBBY BLAND - "THE END OF THE ROAD" ("DREAMER", 1974) / STEELY DAN - "ANY MAJOR DUDE WILL TELL YOU" ("PRETZEL LOGIC", 1974) / CAPTAIN BEEFHEART - "MY HEAD IS MY ONLY HOUSE UNLESS IT RAINS" ("CLEAR SPOT", 1972) / KEVIN AYERS - "SHOUTING IN A BUCKET BLUES" ("BANANAMOUR", 1973) / DOUG SAHM & THE TEXAS TORNADOES - "GIVE BACK THE KEY TO MY HEART" ("TEXAS ROCK FOR COUNTRY ROLLERS", 1976) / DAN PENN - "TEARJOINT" ("NOBODY'S FOOL", 1973) / SHUGGIE OTIS - "AHT UH MI HED" ("INSPIRATION INFORMATION", 1974) / LEO NOCENTELLI - "I WANT TO CRY" ("ANOTHER SIDE", 1972/2021) / BILL WITHERS - "AIN'T NO SUNSHINE" ("JUST AS I AM", 1971) / GENE CLARK - "ONE IN A HUNDRED" ("GENE CLARK", 1971) / TONY JOE WHITE - "THE FAMILY" ("THE TRAIN I'M ON", 1972) / CURTIS MAYFIELD - "KEEP ON KEEPING ON" ("ROOTS", 1972) / BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN & THE E. STREET BAND - "NEW YORK SERENADE" ("THE WILD, THE INNOCENT & THE E. STREET SHUFFLE", 1973) / Escuchar audio

Islas de Robinson
Islas de Robinson - Vida, amor y fe - 28/02/22

Islas de Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 59:02


Esta semana en "Islas de Robinson", clásicos entre 1971 y 1973. Suenan: GARLAND JEFFREYS - "EGGS" ("GARLAND JEFFREYS", 1973) / LEON RUSSELL - "OUT IN THE WOODS" ("CARNEY", 1972) / DR.JOHN - "SAME OLD, SAME OLD" ("IN THE RIGHT PLACE", 1973) / CAPTAIN BEEFHEART AND THE MAGIC BAND - "LOW YO YO STUFF" - ("CLEAR SPOT", 1972) / TIM BUCKLEY - "HONEY MAN" ("SEFRONIA", 1973) / SLY & THE FAMILY STONE - "IN TIME" ("FRESH", 1973) / ALLEN TOUSSAINT - "ON YOUR WAY DOWN" ("LIFE, LOVE AND FAITH", 1972) / LITTLE FEAT - "JULIETTE" ("DIXIE CHICKEN", 1973) / VINEGAR JOE - "GETTIN' OUT" ("VINEGAR JOE", 1972) / TRAFFIC - "ROCK & ROLL STEW" ("THE LOW SPARK OF HIGH HEELED BOYS", 1971) / STEELY DAN - "ONLY A FOOL" ("CAN'T BUY A THRILL", 1972) / GRATEFUL DEAD - "EYES OF THE WORLD" ("WAKE OF THE FLOOD", 1973) / Escuchar audio

Electric Sheep podcast – Panel Borders and other podcasts

Sound and Vectrexians: In a Clear Spot looking at new uses for the Vectrex games console, an arcade style machine by Milton Bradley from 1983, Alex Fitch talks to a pair of creators who use the machine to generate graphics paired with unique sounds. Programmer ‘Fell’ discusses his titles Raiding Party and 3D Vector Space […]

Electric Sheep podcast – Panel Borders and other podcasts

Sound and Vectrexians: In a Clear Spot looking at new uses for the Vectrex games console, an arcade style machine by Milton Bradley from 1983, Alex Fitch talks to a pair of creators who use the machine to generate graphics paired with unique sounds. Programmer ‘Fell’ discusses his titles Raiding Party and 3D Vector Space […]

La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock
La Ruleta Rusa 40.2021. Fairport Convention. Kadavar. Pulp. Chris Smither. Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band.

La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021


En este número como siempre, repasando lo mejor del rock clásico y contemporáneo, hemos abierto con nuestra primera dosis de rock clásico, con Fairport Convention, allá por 1969 y su indispensable Unhalfbricking. Después y entre las novedades rock, os presentamos el último trabajo de los alemanes Kadavar, The Isolation Tapes, grabado durante la pandemia. De nuestros recuerdos, destacamos en este número a una de las grande bandas del Brit Pop de los 90, Pulp, de los que escuchamos el estupendo We Love Life, publicado en 2001. También más novedades rock, esta vez dentro del Folk Blues, escuchamos lo nuevo del gran Chris Smither, More From the Levee, publicado en el 2020. Y cerramos vuelta a los clásicos con el Don Van Vliet, Captain Beefheart y su Magic Band, de los que escuchamos, también el indispensable, Clear Spot, publicado en 1972. Que lo disfrutéis!

La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock
La Ruleta Rusa 40.2021. Fairport Convention. Kadavar. Pulp. Chris Smither. Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band.

La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021


En este número como siempre, repasando lo mejor del rock clásico y contemporáneo, hemos abierto con nuestra primera dosis de rock clásico, con Fairport Convention, allá por 1969 y su indispensable Unhalfbricking. Después y entre las novedades rock, os presentamos el último trabajo de los alemanes Kadavar, The Isolation Tapes, grabado durante la pandemia. De nuestros recuerdos, destacamos en este número a una de las grande bandas del Brit Pop de los 90, Pulp, de los que escuchamos el estupendo We Love Life, publicado en 2001. También más novedades rock, esta vez dentro del Folk Blues, escuchamos lo nuevo del gran Chris Smither, More From the Levee, publicado en el 2020. Y cerramos vuelta a los clásicos con el Don Van Vliet, Captain Beefheart y su Magic Band, de los que escuchamos, también el indispensable, Clear Spot, publicado en 1972. Que lo disfrutéis!

Big Daddy Graham’s Countdown
66 - Clear Spot by Captain Beefheart & his Magic Band

Big Daddy Graham’s Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 3:48


Wanna hear the album? Listen to Clear Spot on Spotify!Check out our playlist featuring albums on The Countdown!Follow Big Daddy on twitter @BigDaddyGraham and on Facebook here.Big Daddy Graham's Countdown is produced by Last Out Media.

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Resonance FM: Hooting Yard On The Air
Clear Spot Tribute To Frank Key 20190916

Resonance FM: Hooting Yard On The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020


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Electric Sheep podcast – Panel Borders and other podcasts

Vectrexians: In a Clear Spot looking at the continuing good fortunes of the Vectrex games console, an arcade style machine distributed in the UK by Milton Bradley in 1983, Alex Fitch talks to programmers Chris Malcolm and Kristof Tuts about their new games for the console, and to graphic novelist Zara Slattery about her experiences […]

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Electric Sheep podcast – Panel Borders and other podcasts

Vectrexians: In a Clear Spot looking at the continuing good fortunes of the Vectrex games console, an arcade style machine distributed in the UK by Milton Bradley in 1983, Alex Fitch talks to programmers Chris Malcolm and Kristof Tuts about their new games for the console, and to graphic novelist Zara Slattery about her experiences […]

Panel Borders – Panel Borders and other podcasts

Vectrexians: In a Clear Spot looking at the continuing good fortunes of the Vectrex games console, an arcade style machine distributed in the UK by Milton Bradley in 1983, Alex Fitch talks to programmers Chris Malcolm and Kristof Tuts about their new games for the console, and to graphic novelist Zara Slattery about her experiences […]

The Samuel Andreyev Podcast
Bill Harkleroad (Zoot Horn Rollo): the making of Trout Mask Replica

The Samuel Andreyev Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 99:08


Bill Harkleroad was the longest-serving guitarist of Captain Beefheart's Magic Band, playing on such essential recordings as Trout Mask Replica, Lick My Decals Off, Baby and Clear Spot. His significant artistic and practical contributions to these works have largely gone unacknowledged. Bill subsequently formed the band Mallard, released masterful solo recordings including 2001's We Saw a Bozo Under the Sea, authored the book Lunar Notes, and taught extensively. He can be contacted for lessons here.**ORDER SAMUEL ANDREYEV'S NEWEST RELEASEIridescent NotationSUPPORT THIS PODCASTPatreonDonorboxLINKSYouTube channelOfficial WebsiteTwitterInstagramEdition Impronta, publisher of Samuel Andreyev's scoresEPISODE CREDITSSpoken introduction: Maya RasmussenPodcast artwork photograph © 2019 Philippe StirnweissSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/samuelandreyev)

Rádio Etiópia
THE PAST IN 20/20

Rádio Etiópia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 79:59


....THE.PAST.IN.20/20............................................. http://www.filefactory.com/file/36s1fgoopa9p/thepast.mp3 01. Pearls Before Swine - Footnote; 02. The Beatles – Tomorrow Never Knows (01.12); 03. Bob Dylan – Visions of Johanna (Take 14) (04.03); 04. Bobby “Blue” Bland – Goin’ Down Slow (11.04); 05. The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Rainy Day, Dream Away (16.28); 06. Pink Floyd – Grantchester Meadows (Nite Ride Live 1969) (23.12); 07. Tim Buckley – Sweet Surrender (31.02); 08. Norman Greenbaum – Spirit in the Sky (29.29); 09. Bruce Springsteen – 4th of July, Ashbury Park (Sandy) (Alternate Version) (33.20); 10. David Bowie – The Man Who Sold the World (SNL Live 1979) (38.56); 11. Tommy James & The Shondells – Crimson & Clover (41.41); 12. Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band – Clear Spot (45.00); 13. Canned Heat – On the Road Again (48.24); 14. The Who – Love Ain’t for Keeping (Townshend Demo) (51.18); 15. The Pretty Things - Death (52.41); 16. The Incredible String Band - Maya (55.30); 17. Jefferson Airplane - Lather (64.52); 18. Nico – Strip Tease (67.42); 19. Fairport Convention – Fotheringay (Acoustic Version) (69.53); 20. Trader Horne – Morning Way (72.54); 21. Roy Harper – Forever (77.08). Total Time: 01.19.59 Sultry voice of Radio Etiopia: Ana Ribeiro Those were the days, my friend …. I think!!

Every Album Ever with Mike Mansour & Alex Volz
Episode 10: Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band

Every Album Ever with Mike Mansour & Alex Volz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 128:07


This is a big one, folks. Mike’s brother, Robert, guests on this episode to share his infinite knowledge about Captain Beefheart’s absolutely insane career. Just a warning, there is a 35-minute argument over Trout Mask Replica. Blood was shed.Closing track: “Big Eyed Beans from Venus” from Clear Spot (1972)And check out our episode playlists on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherincMike’s Picks:Bat Chain Puller (2012) — Best AlbumLick My Decals Off, Baby (1970) — Personal FavoriteUnconditionally Guaranteed (1974) — Worst Album, Personal WorstAlex’s Picks: Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller) (1978) — Best AlbumSafe as Milk (1967) — Personal FavoriteTrout Mask Replica (1969) — Worst Album, Personal WorstRobert’s Picks:Trout Mask Replica (1969) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteUnconditionally Guaranteed (1974) — Worst AlbumLick My Decals Off, Baby (1970) — Personal WorstSafe as Milk (1967)Strictly Personal (1968)Trout Mask Replica (1969)Lick My Decals Off, Baby (1970)Mirror Man (1971)The Spotlight Kid (1972)Clear Spot (1972)Unconditionally Guaranteed (1974)Bluejeans & Moonbeams (1974)Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller) (1978)Doc at the Radar Station (1980)Ice Cream for Crow (1982)Bat Chain Puller (2012)Follow Mike on Instagram @popejesseventura and Alex @motherpuncher, and Robert @hudpass.wic

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner
Bandana Blues #717 - Beardo's Birthday Bash

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 117:31


Show #717 Beardo's Birthday Bash Join Beardo's Birthday Bash in BANDANA BLUES #717, filled with dedications to Beardo by listeners from a few different corners of the world. It's eclectic, it's magic. 01. Frank Zappa - Why Does It Hurt When I Pee? (2:32) (Joe's Garage Act 1, Zappa Records, 1979) 02. Nick Moss - For What It's Worth (3:50) (Privileged, Blue Bella, 2010) 03. David Migden & the Dirty Words - Dead Wood (3:53) (Second Hand Tattoo, self-release, 2012) 04. Rick Estrin & the Nightcats - Dissed Again (2:56) (Groovin' In Greaseland, Alligator, 2017) 05. Paul Butterfield Blues Band - One More Heartache (3:20) (The Resurrection Of Pigboy Crabshaw, Elektra, 1967) 06. Duster Bennett - Shady Little Baby (4:06) (Smiling Like I'm Happy, Blue Horizon, 1968) 07. Jean Luc Ponty - New Country (3:04) (Imaginary Voyage, Atlantic, 1976) 08. Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band - Clear Spot (3:40) (Clear Spot, Reprise, 1972) 09. Oz Noy - Five Spot Blues (4:09) (Who Gives A Funk, Abstract Logix, 2016) 10. Rodney Crowell - On A Real Good Night (3:47) (But What Will The Neighbors Think, Warner Bros, 1980) 11. One String Sam - I Need A Hundred Dollars [1953] (2:59) (Rural Blues Vol.1 1934-1956, Document, 1993) 12. Frank Zappa - Apostrophe (Mix Outtake) (5:00) (The Crux Of The Biscuit, Zappa Records, 2016) 13. Frank Zappa - Broken Hearts Are For Assholes (3:46) (Sheik YerBouti, CBS, 1979) 14. Albert Castiglia - Knocked down Loaded (3:40) (Up All Night, Ruf, 2017) 15. Hall & Oates - Perkiomen (2:37) (Past Times Behind, Chelsea, 1976) 16. Fontain Brown - Fence Line (5:12) (Tales From The Fence Line, Manatee Records, 2008) 17. Robin Sylar (ft. Wes Race) - Shot Time (4:11) (Tricked Out, Topcat Records, 2004) 18. Mark Wenner - Amzing Grace (2:19) (Runs Good; Needs Paint, Right On Rhythm, 2000) 19. Terry Evans - Get Your Lies Straight (5:34) (Blues For Thought, Pointblank, 1994) 20. Jason Ricci - I'm Too Strong for You (4:04) (Approved by Snakes, Ellersoul, 2017) 21. David Migden & the Dirty Words - One By One (3:10) (Second Hand Tattoo, self-release, 2012) 22. Rolling Stones - Little Red Rooster (3:01) (45 RPM Single, Decca, 1964) 23. Captain Beefheart - Hard Workin' Man (3:19) (Blue Collar, MCA, 1978) 24. Ray Wylie Hubbard - Snake Farm (3:53) (Snake Farm, Sustain Records, 2006) 25. Harry Manx & Kevin Breit - Do not Stand At My Grave And Weep (5:29) (Strictly Whatever, Stony Plain, 2011) 26. Frank Zappa - Trouble Every Day (5:49) (Freak Out!, Verve, 1966) 27. Gary Clark - Over The Rainbow/When You Wish Upon A star (4:30) (YouTube, 2010, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_ptELVle9o)

Resonance FM: Clear Spot
Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Investigating Genre

Resonance FM: Clear Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 73:50


Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Investigating Genre The monthly show about world cinema and cult releases. Electric Sheep assistant editor Alex Fitch talks to Lee Broughton about his book Euro-Western, published by I.B. Tauris, which uncovers progressive attitudes to women and minorities in European Westerns, and to the director (Andrew Martin) and lead actor (Edmund Kingsley) […]

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Resonance FM: Clear Spot
Electric Sheep magazine podcast: Death and Beyond

Resonance FM: Clear Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2016 58:30


Electric Sheep magazine podcast: Death and Beyond Electric Sheep Magazine editor Virginie Sélavy talks to Death Waltz Records’ Spencer Hickman and composer Fabio Frizzi about the latter’s scores for such classic Italian horror films as The Beyond and Zombi 2, recorded at Frightfest 2016. Also, ESM assistant editor Alex Fitch takes part in a Q […]

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Will's Band of the Week
10-23-16 -- Grant's Underground for October 2016

Will's Band of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2016 52:40


Will and Grant discuss new music by Warehouse, What Moon Things, Clear Spot, and Jake Tobin.

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast
#301: Digging Your Scene - Roundtable Discussion on Boston in the 90s

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 52:41


In the spring we hosted a roundtable on the Chicago music scene of the 1990s, so for our next “Digging Your Scene” episode, we decided to head to Boston, the home of the Pixies, Dinosaur Jr., Belly, Buffalo Tom, Morphine, The Lemonheads, Juliana Hatfield, Letters to Cleo, Sebadoh, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and many more. To help us on our quest to figure out what made Boston such a vibrant city for alternative/independent music in the 1990s, we’re joined by a trio of Boston music vets: Aaron Perrino - leader singer/guitarist of The Sheila Divine, who released their 4th album The Morbs in October 2015 Kay Hanley - lead singer of Letters to Cleo (and much more), who just released a new EP Back to Nebraska via their Pledgemusic campaign Keith Sawyer - DJ at 88.1 WMBR at MIT in Cambridge, MA since 1996 Songs in this Episode: Intro - Boston Medley (Pixies, Letters to Cleo, Dinosaur Jr, The Sheila Divine, Morphine, Gigolo Aunts) 10:25 - Way You Walk by Papas Fritas 31:24 - His Lamest Flame by Mary Lou Lord 43:33 - Clear Spot by Pernice Brothers Outro - Rock & Roll Band by Boston Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request a 2016 Review / Subscribe at Patreon

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast
#301: Digging Your Scene - Roundtable Discussion on Boston in the 90s

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 52:41


In the spring we hosted a roundtable on the Chicago music scene of the 1990s, so for our next “Digging Your Scene” episode, we decided to head to Boston, the home of the Pixies, Dinosaur Jr., Belly, Buffalo Tom, Morphine, The Lemonheads, Juliana Hatfield, Letters to Cleo, Sebadoh, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and many more. To help us on our quest to figure out what made Boston such a vibrant city for alternative/independent music in the 1990s, we're joined by a trio of Boston music vets: Aaron Perrino - leader singer/guitarist of The Sheila Divine, who released their 4th album The Morbs in October 2015 Kay Hanley - lead singer of Letters to Cleo (and much more), who just released a new EP Back to Nebraska via their Pledgemusic campaign Keith Sawyer - DJ at 88.1 WMBR at MIT in Cambridge, MA since 1996 Songs in this Episode: Intro - Boston Medley (Pixies, Letters to Cleo, Dinosaur Jr, The Sheila Divine, Morphine, Gigolo Aunts) 10:25 - Way You Walk by Papas Fritas 31:24 - His Lamest Flame by Mary Lou Lord 43:33 - Clear Spot by Pernice Brothers Outro - Rock & Roll Band by Boston Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request a 2016 Review / Subscribe at Patreon

Resonance FM: Clear Spot
Electric Sheep Magazine Podcast: Fear and Fantasy

Resonance FM: Clear Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 58:34


Electric Sheep Magazine Podcast: Fear and Fantasy Electric Sheep Magazine editor Virginie Sélavy talks to Steven Shainberg about his new film Rupture and takes part in a Q and A with director Guillermo del Toro about the documentary Creature Designers: The Frankenstein Complex, recorded at Fantasia Festival, Montreal. Also, ESM assistant editor Alex Fitch discusses […]

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Resonance FM: Clear Spot
Electric Sheep Magazine Podcast: Looking East / Thalma Goldman

Resonance FM: Clear Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2016 59:06


Electric Sheep Magazine Podcast: Looking East / Thalma Goldman Electric Sheep editor Virginie Selavy talks to East End Film Festival programmer Andrew Simpson, Masonic Temple programmer Josh Saco, and to Evrim Ersoy, programmer and presenter of DukeFest the Third. Electric Sheep assistant editor Alex Fitch discusses Israeli-born British artist and animator Thalma Goldman with Richard […]

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Resonance FM: Clear Spot
Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Skolimowski and Kinoteka

Resonance FM: Clear Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016 68:25


Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Skolimowski and Kinoteka Celebrating this year’s Polish Film Festival Kinoteka, Alex Fitch talks to Oscar winning producer Jeremy Thomas and director Jerzy Skolimowski about the latter’s work on such films as The Shout, Essential Killing, and his latest movie 11 Minutes. Virginie Selavy talks to writer and filmmaker Daniel Bird about […]

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Resonance FM: Clear Spot
Reality Check: Building a better High Rise

Resonance FM: Clear Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 51:40


Reality Check: Building a better High Rise Following a screening of High Rise as part of the symposium J.G. Ballard in the Seventies, Alex Fitch talks to three members of the production team behind Ben Wheatley’s adaptation of J.G. Ballard’s High Rise. Dan Martin discusses arranging the special effects for the movie and creating realistic […]

Resonance FM: Clear Spot
Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Ballard and the Seventies

Resonance FM: Clear Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 61:09


Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Ballard and the Seventies The March episode of the Electric Sheep Film Show is a J.G. Ballard special: ESM editor in chief Virginie Sélavy talks to his daughter, artist Fay Ballard, to director Harley Cokeliss, who made a version of Crash featuring J.G. Ballard for the BBC in 1971, and to […]

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Resonance FM: Clear Spot
Panel Borders: Action – The Story of a Violent Comic

Resonance FM: Clear Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 75:26


Panel Borders: Action – The Story of a Violent Comic Guest presenter Professor Martin Barker (University of Aberystwyth) investigates the story of Britain’s notorious Action comic, which was launched on Valentine’s Day and banned by Halloween in 1976. Professor Barker explores the rise and fall of the comic, what elements of the strips were censored […]

Resonance FM: Clear Spot
Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Frankenstein revived, Superman Lives

Resonance FM: Clear Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2016 74:11


Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Frankenstein revived, Superman Lives In the February episode of the Electric Sheep Film Show, Electric Sheep Magazine editor assistant editor Alex Fitch talks to Jasper Sharp, artistic director of the Asia House Film Festival, which runs from 22 February, to actor Tony Todd about Bernard Rose’s new adaptation of Frankenstein, and […]

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Resonance FM: Clear Spot
Book List: McKean and Sinclair

Resonance FM: Clear Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2016 77:59


Book List: McKean and Sinclair Guest presenter Chiara Ambrosio talks to psycho-geographer and novelist Iain Sinclair and artist Dave McKean about their collaborations such as Slow Chocolate Autopsy and London Orbital, their inspirations and their working methods. The podcast also includes additional questions from Alex Fitch and others, plus readings by Sinclair and McKean of […]

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Resonance FM: Clear Spot
Reality Check: Save Our Skins, Superbob!

Resonance FM: Clear Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 45:13


Reality Check: Save Our Skins, Superbob! Alex Fitch talks to the casts and crews of two British Comedy / Science-Fiction films, in Q and As on stage at the SCI-FI-LONDON Film Festival. At Stratford PictureHouse, the director of SOS: Save our Skins, produced by Baby Cow, discusses finding humour in an alien apocalypse, and at […]

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Resonance FM: Clear Spot
Electric Sheep Magazine Podcast: Brain Pickings and Cigarette Burns

Resonance FM: Clear Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2016 62:36


Electric Sheep Magazine Podcast: Brain Pickings and Cigarette Burns Virginie Sélavy and Alex Fitch talk to Rich Pickings director Carla MacKinnon, about their new series of science and art events titled Inside Out, which explore the human experience through film and discussion. They also talk to Josh Saco, head of celluloid promotion outfit Cigarette Burns, […]

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Resonance FM: Clear Spot
Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Pop culture and Honor Blackman

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2015 68:52


Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Pop culture and Honor Blackman In the December episode of the Electric Sheep Film Show, ESM editor in chief Virginie Sélavy and assistant editor Alex Fitch explore film and pop culture. Celebrating her recent 90th birthday, in an interview recorded at the London Film Museum, Alex talks to legendary British actress […]

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Reality Check: The Ersatz Doctors part 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2015 29:00


Reality Check: The Ersatz Doctors part 2 Alex Fitch continues his exploration of the actors who have been hired to play incarnations of Doctor Who after the original actors have passed on. Alex talks to John Guilor about providing a new voice for William Hartnell’s First Doctor in reconstructed ‘missing’ scenes for BBC DVDs; and […]

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Reality Check: The Ersatz Doctors part 1

Resonance FM: Clear Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2015 37:45


Reality Check: The Ersatz Doctors part 1 Alex Fitch looks at the actors who have been hired to play incarnations of Doctor Who after the original actors have passed on or retired. While the programme has a built in fiction for the constant recasting of the lead role, fans have had a desire to still […]

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Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Sound and Vision

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2015 68:31


Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Sound and Vision Electric Sheep Magazine editor in chief Virginie Sélavy and assistant editor Alex Fitch talk to visual artist Graham Humphreys, best known for his posters for The Evil Dead, Dream Demon and Santa Sangre, about his new book, Drawing Blood. Festival director Nag Vladermersky discusses this year’s edition of […]

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Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Satanic Panic, Festival Screenings

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2015 53:56


Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Satanic Panic, Festival Screenings Electric Sheep Magazine editor Virginie Sélavy talks to author Kier-La Janisse about her book on the 1980s ‘Satanic Panic’ phenomenon, in which subculture, cult film and teenage rebellions were erroneously classified as having supernatural connections. Virginie also chats to film critic and cartoonist Mark Stafford about films […]

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Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Cult Screenings, Hardware, Squirm

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2015 55:55


Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Cult Screenings, Hardware, Squirm Electric Sheep Magazine assistant editor Alex Fitch talks to directors Jeff Lieberman and Richard Stanley, and composer Simon Boswell about cult cinema screenings. Fitch and Lieberman discuss the latter’s classic horror films Squirm, Blue Sunshine and Just Before Dawn during the director’s visit to Cine-Excess 2014 at […]

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Panel Borders: Erica Smith – Girl Frenzy

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2015 47:55


Panel Borders: Erica Smith – Girl Frenzy Alex Fitch talks to cartoonist Erica Smith recalls her influential zine Girl Frenzy, made by Brightonians in the 1990s, in an interview recorded at Cartoon County, Hove. Alex and Erica also discuss the anti-UKIP beer mats the artist designed for distribution in the South East before the General […]

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Panel Borders: Chris Riddell

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2015 54:28


Panel Borders: Chris Riddell Alex Fitch talks to Children’s Laureate Chris Riddell about newspaper cartoons, Goth Girl and illustrating Coraline. Chris and Alex also discuss the artist’s different takes on Alienography for political cartoons and children’s books, plus his memories of encountering David Lloyd’s V for Vendetta at a young age. (Originally broadcast as part […]

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Electric Sheep Magazine Podcast: The Female Gaze, the Forbidden Room

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2015 58:08


Electric Sheep Magazine Podcast: The Female Gaze, the Forbidden Room In the start of a new series, Electric Sheep Magazine editor in chief Virginie Sélavy and assistant editor Alex Fitch preview the London Film Festival and talk to filmmaker Prano Bailey-Bond, whose short film NASTY is screening as part of the Cult section. Sight and […]

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Panel Borders: Dave Gibbons, Comics Laureate

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2015 56:04


Panel Borders: Dave Gibbons, Comics Laureate In the first of a new series of Panel Borders, Alex Fitch talks to ‘Comics Laureate’ Dave Gibbons about his career so far, from Doctor Who Weekly strips to Watchmen, Give me Liberty to Kingsman / The Secret Service. Recorded at the Lakes International Comic Art Festival, October 2014. […]

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Clear Spot – 9th July 2015 – Oshwa

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2015 0:01


Alicia Walter, leader of Chicago Art-Pop band Oshwa, tells Lee Stapleford about her inspiration, motivation and craft. This is an extended version of the programme originally broadcast on 9th July 2015, Resonance FM, London      

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Peter Hartland's Podcast
Episode 48 - Oddpod #2.

Peter Hartland's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2014 60:01


Another episode with no voice-over from me, however, if you're interested in any of the music, there are a few notes following the track listing. Tracks 1. Whatever Makes You Happy 2:11 Alessi's Ark The Still Life 2013 2. The Veil 2:19 Lisa Gerrard Twilight Kingdom 2014 3. Night Bus 2:20 Burial Burial 2006 4. Grim Augury 2:32 Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse Dark Night Of The Soul 2010 5. Sunday St 2:33 Casiotone For The Painfully Alone Advance Base Battery Life 2008 6. The Golden Wedding Of Sorrow 2:46 Death In June Symbols And Clouds 2009 7. The arrow of time 3:12 Leyland Kirby Eager to tear apart the stars 2011 8. I Love My TV 3:16 Death Of The Neighbourhood Death Of The Neighbourhood 2008 9. End Of Time 3:20 CocoRosie Tales Of A Grass Widow 2013 10. Weakling Flier 3:23 Blanck Mass Blanck Mass 2011 11. Gone 3:28 Matt Elliott Failing Songs 2006 12. Bang Bang You're Dead 3:33 Dirty Pretty Things Waterloo To Anywhere 2006 13. Oh, Why 4:12 Balam Acab Wander / Wonder 2011 14. Big Eyed Beans From Venus 4:15 Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band Back To Mine 1972 15. Keepin' It Steel (The Anvil ) 4:29 Amon Tobin Supermodified 2000 16. Kicks 5:25 FKA twigs LP1 2014 17. Voice Games 6:38 Jocelyn Pook Ensemble Unknown Public 15 - Dancing/Listening 2003 18. Red Sex 5:37 Vessel Punish, Honey 2014 1. Alessi's Ark: Is singer-song-writer Alessi Laurent-Marke from Hammersmith. I nearly lived in Hammersmith, but in fact lived in Barnes, but very north Barnes – it went, our street, St.Pauls school playing fields, the River Thames, Hammersmith. 2. Lisa Gerrard Frequent listeners will know of my love for the contralto voice and of Lisa. When in Australia recently, I found a DVD about her which is part documentary, part music and which is excellent in my opinion. This track is from her latest album which is for download only at this stage. 3. Burial: is William Bevan from London. I've procured both albums so far and in the electronics field – they are top notch. This track's from his first album 4. Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse I rather liked Mark Linkous (Sparklehorse) and have all of his albums. He took his own life in March 2010. Danger Mouse has gone from strength to strength winning accolades and awards. 5. Casiotone for the painfully alone: is American, Owen Ashworth. He retired the name & songs in 2010 and now performs under the Monika ‘Advance base'. 6. Death in June: are a neofolk group led by English folky Douglas P(earce). They have been around since the beginning of the 80's and through various members have greatly influenced the more Avant garde /Industrial/rock (Nurse with wound; Throbbing Gristle; Current 93…) but with their various phases of performance art, left a nasty taste with, seemingly, their enthrall with a sanitised Nazism back in the 80's. 7. Leyland Kirby again with his evocation of times past using piano, other keyboards a single voice. He recently turned 40 and produced for download an album which has since disappeared. To everyone who purchased & downloaded that album however, he sent a personalised thank you email. How things have changed. 8. Death of the Neighbourhood is simply another one of Stephen Jones's many guises – know now as exBabybird, he also releases work under the Monika's of Black Reindeer; The Great Sadness; Deluder; Trucker as well as under his own name (and all to be found in my record collection) 9. CocoRosie I came to CoCo through Anthony (Hegarty, of ‘& the Johnsons' fame). Weird but wonderful with a confusing a website (probably down to Touch & go records) however, if you are prepared to wait for the download you will be rewarded with the girls singing. I'd stop there if I were you rather than clicking on! 10. Blank Mass: is Ben Power, one the founding members of F*Buttons, now out there on his own but doing rather well. He supported Icelandic band Sigur Ros UK tour last year (2013) 11. Matt Elliott Another of my favourite artists. Like Ben Power, another Bristolian. The music papers tend to bag him as ‘dark folk'. His early albums had a sound of the Eastern Europe and his latest a more Spanish Flamenco feel. This track is from his more Eastern Europe period and as most of his songs are over 8 minutes – this is one chosen for brevity rather than content. I still like it though. 12. Dirty Pretty Things: For Carl Barat, this is what happened after the Libertines fell apart following his dispute with Peter Doherty. It lasted from that time; 2005 until itself fell apart in 2008. 13. Balam Acab I think this track gives a wonderful atmosphere, sounding a little like Moby, except for the other-worldly vocals. Now overdue for another album I think. 14. Capt. Beefheart The Captain was and still is different. Not for the feint hearted, Beefheart was different with a capitol D. He is part of what is now termed ‘outsider music'. I loved Strictly Personal his second commercial LP in UK (after Safe as milk – also very good, so why did I sell it?) and before the famous Troutmask Replica. Troutmask was too over the top for many and compared with his first two albums – it is. However, Strictly P points the way with such great numbers as Gimme dat harp boy. That track, available on a compilation album, Gutbucket gave me my first glimpse of Beefheart-world and I had to go there, own the album, sing the tunes…. I regret selling his later works (Lick my decals off & Clear Spot). The ‘Mirror man' sessions have been re-released and ‘Electricity' from Safe as Milk always makes me think about watching the first pylons being constructed in the West Midlands to carry the demand for electricity following the baby boom. It was interesting watching the steeplejacks construct these things, but when they had moved down the line one was left with a scar on the land which forever changed Britain. I'm always reminded of this when I visit Tuscany. Hardly a pylon in sight and yet in England, no beautiful scenic part of the island can be seen without these lumps of metal, stretching out across the landscape. I saw the Captain in concert and festival several times, back in the day. He's gone now. 15. Amon Tobin is a Brazilian musician, composer and producer of electronic music. He is described as a virtuoso sound designer and is considered to be one of the most influential electronic music artists in the world. I bought a box set of retro stuff which includes a dvd to his concert for his work Isam – unbelievable at the time and I haven't seen anything like it since. 16. FKA Twigs Formally Known As Twigs because, like Dirty Pretty Things of a few tracks ago – someone else disputed use of the name as they had been using it for longer – so unlike DPT who worked live under the name ‘Bright Young Things' - Twigs opted for the ‘Prince' like, FKA. 17. Jocelyn Pook Ensemble The Unknown Public box sets are rather splendid in providing an introduction to the wonderful world of weird. This track is one of the more straight-forward on this set (Vol 15). 18. Vessel Yet another Bristolian, Seb Gainsborough. I lived in Bristol for a year. Always thought I'd return one day – but doubtful now. Bristol seems to have moved from the home of Trip-hop and Bass to Electronica! Using techno and house as a jumping off point Vessel manages to twist these things into something unconventional and alien, often creating music that sounds as if it's rhythmically out of control when in fact it's all tightly controlled chaos. I love it. 19. Dropping out with Kevin Ayres Enjoy, Peter

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner
Bandana Blues #550 Spinner is pissed... me too...

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2014 129:45


show#55007.26.14                          Tragic CircumstancesCaptain Beefheart - Clear Spot from Clear Spot 1972 (3:40)Bobby Radcliff - Please Have Mercy from Live at the Rynborn 1997 (4:35)Johnny Young - Wild, Wild, Woman from 15 Down Home Urban Blues Classics - Arhoolie102 1996 (2:41)Trent Romens - Going Down Slow from Aware 2011 (7:35)Dr. John - Things Ain't What They Used to Be from Duke Elegant 1999 (6:25)Charles Brown - Hard Times [1951] from Cool Blues Singer 2005 (3:12)Stinky Lou & the Goon Mat - It's a Shame from Fat Saussage for Dinner 2004 (2:26)Vic Vergeat - Rainy Day, Dream Away from Gypsy Blood: A Tribute To Jimi Hendrix, Vol. 2 2005 (4:33)The Nighthawks - No Secrets from 444 2014 (4:01)Ron Tanski - Aeroplane Blues from Never Pet A Burning Dog (4:04)Mike Bloomfield - Let Them All Talk from Record Plant 11/10/1974 1974 (5:14)Danny Gatton - Pretty Blue from 88 Elmira St. 1991 (6:11)Keb' Mo' - Momma, Where's My Daddy from Just Like You 1996 (3:07)Double Trouble - Cry Sky from Been a Long Time 2001 (5:16)Buddy Miller - Draggin' the River from Poison Love 1997 (3:38)The Blueprints - 09 - MidnightTrain - The Blueprints - Blues With A Feeling from Midnight Train 2006 (4:49)Tracy Nelson - One More Mile from Victim Of The Blues 2011 (5:52)Harvey Mandel - Time Drive from Emerald Triangle 1998 (2:46)Harry Manx - Death Have Mercy from In Good We Trust 2007 (4:44)Tom Waits - Black Wings from Bone Machine 1992 (4:37)Sugar Ray & the Bluetones - Burial Season from Featuring Monster Mike Welch 2003 (5:25)The Boneshakers - Pouring Gasoline on a Burning Man from Shake the Planet 1999 (4:08)Spoonful of blues - Storm warning from Chasin` that devil`s music 2005 (3:15)Les Copeland - How's That Drummer from Don't Let the Devil In 2010 (5:08)Toni Lynn Washington - I Don't Hurt Anymore from Been So Long 2003 (3:29)David Landon - Who's Lovin' You? from This Time 2009 (8:29)

Chaos Theater
Chaos Theater Ep. 073: True Detective

Chaos Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2014 129:27


0:00:32 - 0:38:29 Opening Segment, What We've Been Up To & Slaying the Sacred Cow: Ubisoft’s E3 Comments     0:39:02 - 1:21:52 Main Topic: True Detective - Season One     1:22:29 - 2:09:09 Audible Recommendations, Voicemail, Mailbag & Internet Whoring     Music Used   "Boing Zoom DAKOTA!" by Shadow, from Rock Candy 1 “One Burbon, One Scotch, One Beer” by John Lee Hooker   “Clear Spot” by Captain Beefheart 

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Book List: Family Reading

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2014 66:01


Book List: Family Reading In an hour long show looking at titles aimed at different ages of young readers, Alex Fitch talks to three female authors about their work. Graphic designer Lotta Nieminen talks about her first picture book, Walk This World, which depicts various cities and locations around the world, in a highly stylised […]

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner
Bandana Blues#498Spinner Goes Acoustic & Beardo Gets Help from Wesola

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2013 118:51


show#49807.13.131. Al Reed and the Dave Bartholomew Orchestra - Hoo Doo - 1993 - from The Spirit of    New  Orleans: The Genius of Dave Bartholomew (2:34)2. Buddy Guy - Blues Don't Care Featuring Gary Clark Jr - 2013 - from Rhythm & Blues   [Disc 2] (3:27)3. Lee McBee & the Passions - Get Your Mind Out of the Gutter - 1995 - from 44 (3:42)4. Kevin McKendree - From Way Behind - 2005 - from Hammers & Strings (4:59)5. Mike Henderson - Scared of That Child - 1999 - from Thicker Than Water (3:05)6. Solomon Burke - Be Bop Grandma - - from Soul Arrives! 1955-1961 (2:25)        Spinner's Section:some acoustic blues7. Doc & Merle Watson: I'm a stranger here (3:17) (Sittin' Here Pickin' the Blues,       Rounder, 2004)8. Tony D. Band: watch yourself (3:16) (Do Gotta Do, Tramp, 1997)9.Hoax: what you want me to do (4:38) (Humdinger, Credible, 1998)10.John Hammond: you're so fine (4:29) (Got Love If You Want It, Pointblank, 1992)11. Andy J. Forest: what's the name of that thing? (5:35) (Hogshead Cheese, Appaloosa,  1995)12.Roy Rogers: ode to the delta (4:24) (Slide Zone, Liberty, 1994)13. Tim Elliott & the Troublemakers: chain gang bound (4:24) (-, Tramp, 1993)14. James Harman: walk the streets (cold and lonely) (2:35) (Cards On The Table, Black     Top, 1994)15.Paul Geremia: nobody's sweetheart (4:49) (Gamblin' Woman Blues, Shamrock,1992)16.Ian Siegal: groundhog blues (5:08) (Swagger, Nugene, 2007)17. BOBBY DECEMBER & FAMOUS RENEGADES - INVASION - 2002 - from Rhythm & Blues Goes Rock 'n' Roll Volume 2 (2:32)  Back To Beardo:18. Joe Louis Walker - Black Girls - 2011 - from Hellfire (5:23)19. Smiley Lewis - Ooh La la - 2006 - from New Orleans Guitar (2:41)20. BO DIDDLEY - She's Fine, She's Mine - 1955 - from The Story of Bo Diddley 1964 (2:43)21. Dusty Brown - He Don't Love You - 1990 - from Hand Me Down Blues Chicago Style (3:15)22. ROSCO GORDON - Let's Get High - 1990 - from Let's Get High (5:25)23. J. Geils Band - Sno-Cone - 1970 - from The J. Geils Band (3:24)24. Albert Collins - Ice Pick - 1978 - from Ice Pickin' (3:10)25. The Imperial Crowns - Love Generator - 2007 - from Star Of The West (4:51)26. Nick Jameson - When The Blues Comes Callin' - 1977 - from Nick Jameson at The Bijou Cafe (8:08)27. Captain Beefheart - Too Much Time - 1972 - from Clear Spot (2:50)      

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Goth Trad - live on Resonance FM

Spannered Radio podcast (all items)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2007 57:50


Few Japanese music producers are pushing the envelope as much as Takeaki Maruyama aka Goth Trad. An avid collector of vinyl and CDs since his early years, Takeaki has been making electronic music since the age of 19, releasing on prestigious labels in his own country and, more recently, on UK-based dubstep imprints. Indeed, the current incarnation of his sound has found great affinity with the fast-growing global dubstep audience — and his place within the scene's higher ranks is set to be cemented this coming weekend when he becomes the first artist to perform live (ie a non-vinyl set) at the legendary DMZ night in Brixton, London.   To accompany Laurent Fintoni's lengthy interview with Goth Trad, we're chuffed as chips to host this blistering live set, recorded on Resonance FM on 21 September 2006 for the station's Clear Spot show.

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