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Baxie talk with singer/songwriter Eef Barzelay from the band Clem Snide. Eef is about to release the band's tenth album on May 2nd entitled Oh Smokey. It's an absolutely stunning album from a guy who has been called one of the most underappreciated songwriters of his generation. Clem Snide will be coming to the Warehouse in Somerville on April 10th and to ConnArtists in Southbury, CT on April 11th. Absolutely amazing! Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and on the Rock102 app! Brought to you by Metro Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Chicopee!
Episode 40 of Campfire Songs with Clem Snide, Annalibera, Joseph Kabasele, Pigeon Club, Scruffy the Cat, Drugstore, Ultimate Painting, Naked Giants.
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Championed over the years by the likes of Americana superstar Scott Avett and music mogul Seymour Stein, the music of Clem Snide mainstay Eef Barzelay has become an optimistic, yet matter-of-fact touchstone in a weary world, whether crafting his own musings or covering the inspirational hits of Journey. NPR dubs him "the most underrated songwriter in the business today, with a sneakily firm grasp on poignancy and humor," and while Eef's evocative tone is of a similar caliber to Jeff Mangum or John Darnielle, his sentimental and visual lyricism puts him in a unique category. On this week's program, Eef discusses embracing the unknown, diving back into vinyl with his adult son, and the quandary of carrying on the Clem Snide moniker. Plus, a run-in with a New Jersey state trooper while shooting the album cover for 1999's Your Favorite Music. Eef hits the road later this month; tour dates and tickets are available at clemsni.de. His latest album Oh Smokey is available digitally, or on vinyl from foreignleisure.com. Follow @clemsnidemusic on Instagram.
In this episode, David Harris, Holly Hazelwood and Eric Mellor are joined by special guest, Eef Barzelay, to discuss internet deep-dives, that one overzealous fan and how to prevent house shows from turning awkward. Support the show
Eef Barzelay of Clem Snide is my guest on this episode of That's How I Remember It. I've known Eef a bit for a long time but never had this long of a conversation with him, which I loved. He's just made a fantastic new record called Oh Smokey and we talked about that, resisting writing things down, the mystique of Led Zeppelin, bands not breaking up anymore, making his record with Josh Kaufman, God, and death, and the last time we hung out. Really fun hang, listen and subscribe! This episode is brought to you by DistroKid. DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keep 100% of their royalties and earnings. To learn more and get 30% off your first year's membership, visit: distrokid.com/vip/craigfinn
Deep Cuts: Lost & Found goes looking for some hope and change as they revisit 2009 and finds a whole lotta variety - from synthetic R&B to Alt Country, from Beer Metal to Bluegrass, and even some Afrobeat. Featuring Red Fang, Clem Snide, Greensky Bluegrass, Discovery, Fool's Gold and The Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Steve picked an hour of songs that mention someone or something being beautiful and/or pretty. The artists this week: Blondie, Australian Crawl, Starbelly, The Church, Clem Snide, Neko Case, INXS, Manic Street Preachers, Modern English, Spacehog, The General Store, Wire Train, Weezer, The Heartbreaks, Van Go, Sex Pistols. On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio *** 5pm Friday *** *** 10am Sunday *** *** 8pm Monday *** Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ And available on demand on your favorite podcast app! Twitter: @SUBedford1051 *** Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio *** Instagram: SuburbanUnderground *** #newwave #altrock #alternativerock #punkrock #indierock
Eef Barzelay of the musical act Clem Snide Joins Taya Jae on Talkin' Music.
Jimmy Bryant and Speedy West "Stratosphere Boogie"Elvis Costello & The Attractions "Love For Tender"Martha Davis "Kitchen Blues"Freakwater "Bolshevik and Bollweevil"The Light Crust Doughboys "Dirty Dish Rag Blues"Adia Victoria "Mortimer's Blues"The Carter Family "Bear Creek Blues"Memphis Jug Band "Papa's Got Your Bath Water On"Chris Whitley "Dust Radio"Billie Holiday "Long Gone Blues"Homesick James "Lonesome Road"Ray Wylie Hubbard "Bad Trick"Wynonie Harris "Quiet Whiskey"Roger Miller "Private John Q"Fletcher Henderson "Sing, Sing, Sing"Viola James "On That Rock"Angel Olsen "Lights Out"Stack Waddy "Willie the Pimp"Clem Snide "Moment in the Sun"Andrew Bird "Railroad Bill"Duke Ellington and His Orchestra "Love Is Like a Cigarette"Bob Corritore - Valerie June "Crawdad Hole"Kansas City Kitty & Georgia Tom "Gym's Too Much For Me"Loretta Lynn "Blue Steel"Rebirth Brass Band "Leave That Pipe Alone"Tom Waits "I Wish I Was In New Orleans [in The Ninth Ward]"The Nite Owls "Married Man Blues"S.G. Goodman "Dead Soldiers"Bukka White "Aberdeen Mississippi Blues"Hank Williams "Nobody's Lonesome For Me"Blue Lu Barker "That's How I Got My Man (10-25-49)"Trapper Schoepp "Eliza"Jimmie Rodgers "Let Me Be Your Side Track"Hound Dog Taylor & The HouseRockers "Give Me Back My Wig"Bessie Jones "So Glad I'm Here"The Breeders "When I Was a Painter"R.L. Burnside "Peaches"Dead Meadow "Sleepy Silver Door"Billy Bragg "Greetings To The New Brunette"Drag The River "Fire & Flood"Willie Humphrey "Oh How I Miss You Tonight"Howlin' Wolf "Ridin' In the Moonlight"The Yardbirds "Respectable (Live)"Gang of Four "Armalite Rifle"Jimmy Smith "Got My Mojo Workin'"John Lee Hooker "Boogie Chillen (1949 Original Version)"Lucero "San Francisco"
Everyone deserves a song. Today, Stuart chats with Eef Barzelay, the lead singer of indie rock band Clem Snide, about his podcast, A Life in Song. They talk about the creative process and how it evolves and differs when he creates movie scores, writes songs, or creates podcast episodes. Eef is always busy making something, whether it’s his own brand of “simple” songs or if it’s a song based on his guest’s stories and journeys. Eef has put his own spin on podcasting with A Life in Song. It isn’t just a conversational podcast, but a unique format for telling heartbreaking or life changing stories. In this episode of Audience, Eef uncovers how he created his podcast, what his musical influences are, and the difference between art and content. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to Castos.com/podcast. And as always, if you’re enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at castos.com/subscribe. Today you’ll learn about: The difference between art and content Evolution of music and podcasting in the 90s The scoring process versus the “regular” music making process Getting topics for songs The concept and format behind “A Life In Song” The process for developing episodes and conducting interviews Handling differences in creative vision Resources/Links: Clem Snide: https://www.clemsni.de/ Eef Barzelay’s Linktree: https://linktr.ee/alifeinsong Eef and Scott Avett Prefor "The Stuff of Us": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBvCI0BViDs Pitchfork Review of "Forever Just Beyond": https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/clem-snide-forever-just-beyond/ Castos Academy: https://academy.castos.com/ Castos, private podcast: h
Doc Watson "Down In the Valley to Pray"Neko Case "Look For Me (I'll Be Around)"Steve Earle "Taneytown"Big Bill Broonzy "(In the Evening) When the Sun Goes Down"Big Maybelle "96 Tears"Mattiel "Looking down the Barrel of a Gun"Ry Cooder "Jesus On the Mainline"Ry Cooder "It's All Over Now"Glossary "The Natural State"Jimi Hendrix "Once I Had a Woman"Howlin' Wolf "Killing Floor"Valerie June "Heart On a String"Bob Dylan "Like a Rolling Stone"Sam Cooke "Bring It On Home To Me"George Jones "If Drinkin' Don't Kill Me (Her Memory Will)"Wanda Jackson "Whole Lot of Shakin' Goin' On"Wayne Shorter "Speak No Evil"Linda Lyndell "What A Man"D'Angelo "Untitled (How Does It Feel)"Drive-By Truckers "Sea Island Lonely"Humble Pie "30 Days In the Hole"Mike Watt &The Black Gang "30 Days in the Hole"Reverend Gary Davis "Samson and Delilah"Grateful Dead "Brown-Eyed Woman"Widespread Panic "All Time Low"The Dixie Cups "Iko Iko"Willie Nelson "Stella Blue"The Valentinos "It's All Over Now"Lucero "Nothing's Alright"Pavement "We Dance"Aimee Mann "Suicide is Murder"Waxahatchee "Lips and Limbs"Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers "Those Who Sit And Wait"Cat Clyde "Papa Took My Totems"Wilco "Red-Eyed and Blue"Clem Snide "I Love the Unknown"Albert King "Don't Burn Down The Bridge"John Hammond "Down In the Bottom"Craig Finn "Rescue Blues"
R.E.M. "I'm Gonna DJ"The Hold Steady "Most People Are Djs"The Low Anthem "Yellowed By the Sun"Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit "Kid Fears (feat. Brandi Carlile & Julien Baker)"The Crystals "And Then He Kissed Me"Louis Armstrong "I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of This Jelly Roll"Kitty Wells "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man"13th Floor Elevators "You're Gonna Miss Me"Kris Kristofferson "Maybe You Heard"The Undertones "Teenage Kicks"The Tammys "Egyptian Shumba"The White Stripes "Hello Operator"Muddy Waters "Baby I Done Got Wise"D'Angelo "Feel Like Makin' Love"Dolly Parton "Don't Drop Out"John R. Miller "Motor's Fried"Aimee Mann "In Mexico"Bob Dylan & The Band "Goin' to Acapulco"The Flies "I'm Not Your Stepping Stone"Clem Snide "Moment in the Sun"Neko Case "John Saw That Number"My Morning Jacket "The Way That He Sings"The Supremes "You Can't Hurry Love"Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis "Rainy Day Blues"Oscar Peterson Trio "The Girl From Ipanema"Leslie Gore "Maybe I Know"The Velvet Underground "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'"Cat Clyde "Sheets of Green"Lightnin' Hopkins "Ride in Your New Automobile"Matt Sweeney "I Am a Youth Inclined to Ramble"Townes Van Zandt "Still Looking For You"The Shirelles "Will You Love Me Tomorrow"Gram Parsons "The Angels Rejoiced Last Night"Doc Watson "Little Darling Pal of Mine"Tom Verlaine "There's a Reason"Television "See No Evil"Neutral Milk Hotel "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea"Phoebe Bridgers "I Know The End"Shaver "The Earth Rolls On"Solomon Burke "Diamond in Your Mind"Dave Rawlings Machine "Pilgrim (You Can't Go Home)"
Reverend Charlie Jackson "Something To Think About"The Yardbirds "Heart Full of Soul"Clem Snide "Let's Explode"Lucky Millinder "I Want A Tall Skinny Papa (02-18-42)"Hank Williams "(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle"Gladys Bentley Quintet "Boogie'n My Woogie"Bob Dylan "Everything Is Broken"Jelly Roll Morton "Sidewalk Blues"Johnny Cash "This Train Is Bound for Glory (with The Carter Family)"Duke Ellington "Money Jungle"Joan Shelley "Something Small"Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys "Rosetta"Louis Armstrong "Beau Koo Jack"Guy Clark "The Waltzing Fool"Lil Green "Romance In the Dark"Allen Toussaint "Whirlaway"S.G. Goodman "When You Say It"Sister O.M. Terrell "I'm Going to That City"Hank Ballard "Sunday Morning Coming Down"Pete Johnson "Death Ray Boogie"Peter Case "Ain't Gonna Worry No More"Jessie Mae Hemphill "Train Train"Fats Waller & His Rhythm "Armful Of Sweetness"John Moreland "Break My Heart Sweetly"Chick Webb "F.D.R Jones"Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint "Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further"Clifford Brown "Mildama"Loretta Lynn "Portland Oregon"Johnny Dodds "New St. Louis Blues"Albert King "I'll Play the Blues for You"Otis Redding "Shake"Valerie June "Shakedown"The Prisonaires "Just Walkin' in the Rain"Willie Nelson & Leon Russell "Trouble In Mind"Robert Wilkins "Old Jim Canan's"Allen Toussaint "Just a Closer Walk with Thee"B.B. King "My Own Fault, Baby Aka It's My Fault"Sidney Bechet "Strange Fruit"Nina Simone "Blues for Mama"Cab Calloway & His Orchestra "Six or Seven Times"Mississippi Fred McDowell "Red Cross Store"Billie Holiday "It's Easy To Blame the Weather"Hayes Carll "Another Like You"Sleepy John Estes "Drop Down Mama"Benjamin Booker "Violent Shiver"Aretha Franklin "Since You'Ve Been Gone"John R. Miller "Relaxation"
The Mountain Goats "This Year"Wanda Jackson "Whole Lot Of Shakin' Goin' On"Iron & Wine "Sunset Soon Forgotten"The Ronettes "Walking In the Rain"Mississippi John Hurt "Louis Collins"Elvis Costello "Radio Radio"Alex Chilton/Hi Rhythm Section "Lucille"The Bottle Rockets "Indianapolis"Flat Duo Jets "Go Go Harlem Baby"Drag The River "Here's to the Losers"Pavement "Cut Your Hair"Dale Hawkins "Susie-Q"Loretta Lynn "Coal Miner's Daughter"Endless Boogie "Back in '74"Palace Music "Work Hard / Play Hard"The Replacements "Anywhere's Better Than Here"Fontella Bass "Rescue Me"John Hiatt "Slow Turning"Steve Earle & The Dukes "Billy Austin"The Low Anthem "Home I'll Never Be"Cedric Burnside Project "Hard Times"Fela Ransome- Kuti and The Africa '70 "Swegbe And Pako Part II"Cat Power "Nude As The News"Muddy Waters "Southbound Train"Roy Orbison "Only the Lonely (Know the Way I Feel)"Jon Dee Graham & The Fighting Cocks "Beautifully Broken"Clem Snide "Beautiful"Clem Snide "I Love the Unknown"The Clash "Spanish Bombs"Two Cow Garage "Movies"Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers "Southern Accents"The Staple Singers "I'm Willin', Pt. 1"Dr. John "Stealin'"Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels "Devil with the Blue Dress On / Good Golly Miss Molly"Patsy Cline "Walkin' After Midnight"The Box Tops "I Met Her In Church"Solomon Burke "Stepchild"The Shangri-Las "The Train From Kansas City"Kris Kristofferson "The Devil to Pay"Patterson Hood "Better Off Without"Tift Merritt "Good Hearted Man"Little Richard "Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes"The Handsome Family "Far from Any Road"Cory Branan "Miss Ferguson"
Oliver's Xmas song picks. check your device [and certain platforms] for enhanced visuals. Follow @asonicyouthpodcast on Insta and Facebook. This show is part of the Free FM 89.0 YOUTH ZONE. Made with support of NZ on Air.
Oliver picks his festive faves Follow @asonicyouthpodcast on Insta and Facebook. This show is part of the Free FM 89.0 YOUTH ZONE. Made with support of NZ on Air.
Johnny Cash's “Hurt“. Soft Cell's “Tainted Love“. Jimi Hendrix‘ “All Along The Watchtower“. But also Travis‘ “Baby One More Time“. Type-O-Negative's “Cinnamon Girl“. Clem Snide's ”Beautiful” Or even worse, The Calling's ”London Calling”. U2's ”Fortunate Son”. Limp Bizkit's ”Faith”. Yes, I know that you know – all of these are cover versions. Of course you, as the title to this special already implies. Today we want to have a look at cover versions and what makes them good or when do they turn sour? There is also a cause for us to do so, the release of a really great EP by some friends of ours. Årabrot from Scandinavia, whose Heart-EP is out today. We have a lot of goodies, so just move along and enjoy! When we heard about Kjetil and Karin doing an EP full of cover versions it manifested right before our eyes - 'We gotta do a bit more than just a review, we gotta dissect the art of cover versions!' Well, of course the ONE question always connected to cover versions is a simple and simultaneously most difficult one – what is a good cover version? Must it be a complete homage not changing too much, like Peter Gabriel did it with The Magnetic Fields' classic ”The Book Of Love” or the Faith No More cover of ”Easy” (which only differs in that remarkable ”uuurrghhhhhhhnnn” moaner Patton gives at 1:54)? If covering artists want to show their respect for a song which, in their opinion, is perfect – then this way is the way. Listen to Nirvana's version of the Bowie-classic ”The Man who Sold the World” and you can hear that the only thing they changed is the tuning more or less. Nevertheless, the track gains a completely unknown quality when performed by Kurt Cobain who at that point already had suicidal tendencies. And to make it clear, even if a band like In Flames covers Genesis' ”Land of Confusion” there is not that much of a change, in my opinion, only because they riff it out much harder, speed it up one notch and switch the vocals into Melo-Death-mode. It's basically the same structure just in a different notion. A good cover, even if it is not a real change to the song; however, converting a song's genre is not always easy, because the novelty factor only goes such a long way.
Glossary "These City Light Shine"The Ronettes "Be My Baby"Eilen Jewell "Sea Of Tears"Eilen Jewell "Worried Mind"Howlin' Wolf "Smokestack Lightin'"The Gaslight Anthem "Old White Lincoln"Elvis Costello & The Imposters "Country Darkness"Beck "He's a Mighty Good Leader"Beck "Sleeping Bag"Brown Bird "Fingers to the Bone"Sister Rosetta Tharpe "There Are Strange Things Happenin' Every Day"Guy Clark "It's About Time"Maggie Bell "Coming On Strong"Mavis Staples "99 and 1/2"James Booker "King of the Road"Bob Dylan "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You"Bessie Smith "Ain't Gonna Play No Second Fiddle"Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys "Bring It On Down to My House, Honey"Jerry Lee Lewis "Crazy Arms"Drive-By Truckers "Wilder Days"Bo Diddley "Say Man, Back Again"Uncle Tupelo "Graveyard Shift"Ramones "I Don't Wanna Go Down to the Basement"The Hold Steady "Stay Positive"The Wallflowers "One Headlight"Two Cow Garage "My Dearest Constituents"Kathleen Edwards "Back To Me"R.E.M. "All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star)"Clem Snide "Moment in the Sun"Julien Baker "Something"Buddy Guy "Gunsmoke Blues"The 40 Acre Mule "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"JD McPherson "You Must Have Met Little Caroline"Adia Victoria "Devil Is A Lie"Skeets Tolbert and His Gentlemen Of Swing "The Stuff's Out"Dr. John "End Of The Line"Hank Williams "Lovesick Blues"Aretha Franklin "Good to Me As I Am to You"Vic Chesnutt "Coward"Albert King "Born Under A Bad Sign"Billie Holiday "Sugar"The Deslondes "Good to Go"Wynonie Harris "Drinkin' by Myself"Etta Baker "Railroad Bill"
Tyler Childers "Angel Band (Jubilee Version)"Dr. John "Right Place Wrong Time"Yola "Love All Night (Work All Day)"The Marvelettes "Playboy"Jake Xerxes Fussell "Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues"Bonny Light Horseman "Summer Dream"R.E.M. "Nightswimming"Mercy Dee "Sugar Daddy"3rd Secret "Rhythm of the Ride"Vic Chesnutt "Concord Country Jubilee"Randy Travis "On the Other Hand"Eilen Jewell "79 Cents (The Meow Song)"Randy Travis "There'll Always Be a Honky Tonk Somewhere"Clem Snide "Don't Be Afraid of Your Anger"Valerie June "Fade Into You"Cedric Burnside "Step In"Sugar Pie De Santo "Soulful Dress"Two Cow Garage "The Little Prince and Johnny Toxic"Ramones "I Wanna Be Sedated"Drivin N Cryin "Scarred But Smarter"Son Volt "Tear Stained Eye"Junior Kimbrough "Old Black Mattie"Etta James "Tell Mama"Lee Morgan "The Lion and the Wolff"Matt Woods "Lucero Song"Lucero "Bikeriders"Dolly Parton "Don't Let It Trouble Your Mind"David Wax Museum "Born With a Broken Heart"Aimee Mann "Humpty Dumpty"Gillian Welch "Dark Turn of Mind"Bobby Charles "Street People"Swamp Dogg "Did I Come Back Too Soon (Or Stay Away Too Long)"Wayne Shorter "Charcoal Blues"Steve Earle "Guitar Town"Will Johnson "Cornelius"Neil Young "Ambulance Blues"Billy Joe Shaver "Old Chunk of Coal"Shaver "I Want Some More"John Moreland "Blacklist"Mance Lipscomb "Back Water Blues"
Join host Ned Buskirk in conversation with Eef Barzelay, singer/songwriter behind the band Clem Snide, as they talk about their moms' deaths, who our dead are after they've died, & what their “great act of death” offers us, the living they leave behind.Check out Eef Barzelay & Clem Snide: https://www.clemsni.de/ Eef's Bandcamp: https://eefbarzelay-clemsnide.bandcamp.com/ A Life In Song with Clem Snide podcast: https://linktr.ee/alifeinsong Produced by Nick JainaSoundscaping by Nick Jaina”Page 150 of Spektrum” scored, written, & read by Nick JainaGet a copy of Nick Jaina's book SPEKTRUM here: http://nickjaina.com/ ”YG2D Podcast Theme Song” Produced by Scott Ferreter & eO w/vocals by Jordan Edelheit, Morgan Bolender, Chelsea Coleman & Ned BuskirkTHIS PODCAST IS MADE POSSIBLEWITH SUPPORT FROMLISTENERS LIKE YOU.Become a podcast patron now at https://www.patreon.com/YG2D.
Named for a William S. Borroughs character, Clem Snide first emerged from Boston as a three-piece in the early 1990s, and the group would go on to become a cult and critical favorite, picking up high-profile fans from Bon Iver to Ben Folds over the course of three decades and more than a dozen studio albums. NPR highlighted the Israeli-born Barzelay as “the most underrated songwriter in the business today, with a sneakily firm grasp on poignancy and humor,” while Rolling Stone hailed his songwriting as “soulful and incisive,” and The New Yorker praised his music's “soothing melodies and candid wit.”Barzelay just launched a podcast called A Life in Song. A Life In Song is born of the idea that everybody has a story to tell, and everyone deserves a song. Each episode begins with an ordinary person sharing an incredible, heartbreaking, and often life-changing experience, and culminates with an original song written and performed by long-time indie fave Clem Snide. Hear about Lawrence's escape from a cult in the middle of West Texas, Mike's first sleepless night after impulsively joining the Navy, and Chris' experience homeschooling in Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker's basement after his mom's nervous breakdown. All this plus anecdotal evidence that miraculous healing is possible and that our souls live on forever. Listen to a new episode of A Life In Song with Clem Snide wherever you get your podcasts, and submit a story of your own at alifeinsong.com. Lean more about Lyte.Find more great podcasts from Osiris Media, the leading storyteller in music. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Named for a William S. Borroughs character, Clem Snide first emerged from Boston as a three-piece in the early 1990s, and the group would go on to become a cult and critical favorite, picking up high-profile fans from Bon Iver to Ben Folds over the course of three decades and more than a dozen studio albums. NPR highlighted the Israeli-born Barzelay as “the most underrated songwriter in the business today, with a sneakily firm grasp on poignancy and humor,” while Rolling Stone hailed his songwriting as “soulful and incisive,” and The New Yorker praised his music's “soothing melodies and candid wit.”Barzelay just launched a podcast called A Life in Song. A Life In Song is born of the idea that everybody has a story to tell, and everyone deserves a song. Each episode begins with an ordinary person sharing an incredible, heartbreaking, and often life-changing experience, and culminates with an original song written and performed by long-time indie fave Clem Snide. Hear about Lawrence's escape from a cult in the middle of West Texas, Mike's first sleepless night after impulsively joining the Navy, and Chris' experience homeschooling in Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker's basement after his mom's nervous breakdown. All this plus anecdotal evidence that miraculous healing is possible and that our souls live on forever. Listen to a new episode of A Life In Song with Clem Snide wherever you get your podcasts, and submit a story of your own at alifeinsong.com. Lean more about Lyte.Find more great podcasts from Osiris Media, the leading storyteller in music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joshua falls into a fountain and finds the universal source of inspiration. It's a song about picking up the pieces (and invisible rattling charms from the ether).Submit your story at: alifeinsong.comA Life In Song is created by Eef Barzelay (aka Clem Snide) in Nashville, TN.Producers: Drew Frankel & Peter Himberger at Impact Artist Management.With help from: Ed Gerrard, Sierra Flach, Alix Barzelay, and George Gilbert.A Life In Song is a partner of the Double Elvis Podcast Network. For more of the best music storytelling, follow @doubleelvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
After a terminal diagnosis, Dan sells his house, buys a Winnebago, and plans out spending his last days. It's a song about living and dying—and the joy and pain in both.Submit your story at: alifeinsong.comA Life In Song is created by Eef Barzelay (aka Clem Snide) in Nashville, TN.Producers: Drew Frankel & Peter Himberger at Impact Artist Management.With help from: Ed Gerrard, Sierra Flach, Alix Barzelay, and George Gilbert.A Life In Song is a partner of the Double Elvis Podcast Network. For more of the best music storytelling, follow @doubleelvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
A hospital gets one beautiful death per year. Steve gets a note from James Gandolfini. A ski shop gets a new employee of the month. It's a prayer about the lonely, lovely journey of life.Submit your story at: alifeinsong.comA Life In Song is created by Eef Barzelay (aka Clem Snide) in Nashville, TN.Producers: Drew Frankel & Peter Himberger at Impact Artist Management.With help from: Ed Gerrard, Sierra Flach, Alix Barzelay, and George Gilbert.A Life In Song is a partner of the Double Elvis Podcast Network. For more of the best music storytelling, follow @doubleelvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
From a televangelist's theme park to a mental hospital, Chris is on a rollercoaster as his mother slowly blurs the line between devotion and madness. It's a song about faith…or delusion. Submit your story at: alifeinsong.comA Life In Song is created by Eef Barzelay (aka Clem Snide) in Nashville, TN.Producers: Drew Frankel & Peter Himberger at Impact Artist Management.With help from: Ed Gerrard, Sierra Flach, Alix Barzelay, and George Gilbert.A Life In Song is a partner of the Double Elvis Podcast Network. For more of the best music storytelling, follow @doubleelvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
It's matters of the heart. Love…and potentially fatal genetic conditions. A song for Chloe is a song about human connection.Submit your story at: alifeinsong.comA Life In Song is created by Eef Barzelay (aka Clem Snide) in Nashville, TN.Producers: Drew Frankel & Peter Himberger at Impact Artist Management.With help from: Ed Gerrard, Sierra Flach, Alix Barzelay, and George Gilbert.A Life In Song is a partner of the Double Elvis Podcast Network. For more of the best music storytelling, follow @doubleelvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Lawrence tries to run away from home and rejection but ends up in El Paso and drug addiction. Rehab is a ranch in Texas where he finds the truth in a circle of lies. It's a song about self acceptance.Submit your story at: alifeinsong.comA Life In Song is created by Eef Barzelay (aka Clem Snide) in Nashville, TN.Producers: Drew Frankel & Peter Himberger at Impact Artist Management.With help from: Ed Gerrard, Sierra Flach, Alix Barzelay, and George Gilbert.A Life In Song is a partner of the Double Elvis Podcast Network. For more of the best music storytelling, follow @doubleelvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Stuart and Matt gather to discuss a few stories from the world of audio. Pod Voices In light of the recent Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe Vs. Wade podcasters are uniting to support women’s right and pro choice policies. If you’re a podcaster who feels called to speak out, Arielle Nissenblatt has a website for how podcasters can spread awareness and link to resources. podvoices.help White Noise in Podcasting Ashley Carmen from Bloomberg reports that some podcasters are making $18,000 per month by producing white noise. bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-06-01/how-to-make-money-on-spotify-a-white-noise-podcast-could-bring-you-big-bucks From Edison Research Some insight into advertising and podcasting edisonresearch.com/how-many-shows-must-one-buy-to-reach-the-majority-of-podcast-listeners-in-the-u-s/ Headliner Strikes back at Descript: editeddy.com/signup Some Comments from Spotify Johan Seidefors talks about why he sees scripted podcasts as being a big part of podcasting’s future: https://twitter.com/RadiodaysEurope/status/1526508588268658688 More commentary from Spotify’s Investor Day 2022: https://newsroom.spotify.com/2022-06-08/investor-day-2022/ Indie Rock and Podcasting Singer Songwriter eef Barzelay also know as Clem Snide presents “A Life in Song”: https://linktr.ee/alifeinsong Matt Reviews the Rodecaster Pro II: castos.com/rodecaster-pro-2-review/
Josh is ecstatic to find a forgotten $120,000 fortune. Until he decides to give it all away. It's a song about being absurdly kind.Submit your story at: alifeinsong.comA Life In Song is created by Eef Barzelay (aka Clem Snide) in Nashville, TN.Producers: Drew Frankel & Peter Himberger at Impact Artist Management.With help from: Ed Gerrard, Sierra Flach, Alix Barzelay, and George Gilbert.A Life In Song is a partner of the Double Elvis Podcast Network. For more of the best music storytelling, follow @doubleelvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Mike is living aimlessly until, on a whim, he joins the U.S. Navy. Along the way he gets a surprise haircut and a new personality. It's a song about transformation.Submit your story at: alifeinsong.comA Life In Song is created by Eef Barzelay (aka Clem Snide) in Nashville, TN.Producers: Drew Frankel & Peter Himberger at Impact Artist Management.With help from: Ed Gerrard, Sierra Flach, Alix Barzelay, and George Gilbert.A Life In Song is a partner of the Double Elvis Podcast Network. For more of the best music storytelling, follow @doubleelvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Pat likes to party. It's not a problem…until it is, and he starts using more drugs to numb the pain of his brothers passing. It's a song about redemption.Submit your story at: alifeinsong.comA Life In Song is created by Eef Barzelay (aka Clem Snide) in Nashville, TN.Producers: Drew Frankel & Peter Himberger at Impact Artist Management.With help from: Ed Gerrard, Sierra Flach, Alix Barzelay, and George Gilbert.A Life In Song is a partner of the Double Elvis Podcast Network. For more of the best music storytelling, follow @doubleelvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Angela finds a mysterious man upstairs in her house. He's looking for Kevin. It's a song about strange encounters.Submit your story at: alifeinsong.comA Life In Song is created by Eef Barzelay (aka Clem Snide) in Nashville, TN.Producers: Drew Frankel & Peter Himberger at Impact Artist Management.With help from: Ed Gerrard, Sierra Flach, Alix Barzelay, and George Gilbert.A Life In Song is a partner of the Double Elvis Podcast Network. For more of the best music storytelling, follow @doubleelvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Ruben meets a mysterious man in the Himalayas. Is he a mystic shaman or a misogynist? It's a song about healing and the root of all evil.This song is called "We Are Even Here".Submit your story at: alifeinsong.comA Life In Song is created by Eef Barzelay (aka Clem Snide) in Nashville, TN.Producers: Drew Frankel & Peter Himberger at Impact Artist Management.With help from: Ed Gerrard, Sierra Flach, Alix Barzelay, and George Gilbert.A Life In Song is a partner of the Double Elvis Podcast Network. For more of the best music storytelling, follow @doubleelvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Brenna reflects on her bizarre experiences leaving a zealous Mormon upbringing in Utah to go live with her erratic, alcoholic father. It's a song about finding truth for yourself.This song is called "It's Only Me".Submit your story at: alifeinsong.comA Life In Song is created by Eef Barzelay (aka Clem Snide) in Nashville, TN.Producers: Drew Frankel & Peter Himberger at Impact Artist Management.With help from: Ed Gerrard, Sierra Flach, Alix Barzelay, and George Gilbert.A Life In Song is a partner of the Double Elvis Podcast Network. For more of the best music storytelling, follow @doubleelvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Submit your story at: alifeinsong.comA Life In Song is created by Eef Barzelay (aka Clem Snide) in Nashville, TN.Producers: Drew Frankel & Peter Himberger at Impact Artist Management.With help from: Ed Gerrard, Sierra Flach, Alix Barzelay, and George Gilbert.A Life In Song is a partner of the Double Elvis Podcast Network. For more of the best music storytelling, follow @doubleelvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Submit your story at: alifeinsong.comA Life In Song is created by Eef Barzelay (aka Clem Snide) in Nashville, TN.Producers: Drew Frankel & Peter Himberger at Impact Artist Management.With help from: Ed Gerrard, Sierra Flach, Alix Barzelay, and George Gilbert.A Life In Song is a partner of the Double Elvis Podcast Network. For more of the best music storytelling, follow @doubleelvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Ep. 281 - It happened! After Zach's backyard show Eef Barzelay joined us on the podcast to talk about his religious/spiritual journey and about why Journey makes good songs to cover. Afterwards we talk about the text and make a playlist. Check. It. Out. The Playlist * Let's Get Married - Bleachers * Poison & Wine - The Civil Wars * Sorry Charlie - Clem Snide * Don't Stop Believin' - Clem Snide * Against All Odds - Phil Collins * I Wanna Marry You - Bruce Springsteen Listen to the full playlist over on the Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/36q7gNizQQQjzWPpfy7sI4?si=ad6bfaee21f14fda Matt Keadle is the pastor of St Mark's Lutheran Church and Campus Ministry in Los Angeles. Zach Parris is the pastor of Lutheran Campus Ministry at the University of Colorado. The Vinyl Preacher was the recipient of the 2019 Joseph Sittler Award given by the Lutheran Campus Ministry Network. It is produced by Nick Morris, aka @drazeforce. Check out his SoundCloud.
Ep. 273 - Matt travels to Colorado for the Vinyl Preacher Productions first event...a Clem Snide House Show. We break it all down and help you get ready for the Advent. The Playlist * Christmas in Prison - John Prine * Hold On - John Lennon * Freedom - Beyoncé featuring Kendrick Lamar * Don't Bring No Ladder - Clem Snide * Instant Karma - John Lennon * All the Stars - Kendrick Lamar Listen to the full seasonal playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6OBTD1paCa0GQTZPVmkgN3?si=36d31011769548bd Matt Keadle is the pastor of St Mark's Lutheran Church and Campus Ministry in Los Angeles. Zach Parris is the pastor of Lutheran Campus Ministry at the University of Colorado. The Vinyl Preacher was the recipient of the 2019 Joseph Sittler Award given by the Lutheran Campus Ministry Network. It is produced by Nick Morris, aka @drazeforce. Check out his SoundCloud.
El bo d'Eef Barzelay ha publicat tres discos llargs en dos anys ("Forever just beyond" i "Beyond forever just beyond") i un EP de versions titulat "Smothered & covered vol. 1". Intentem posar una mica d'ordre entre tanta abund
Clem Snide and Scott Avett play spiritually searching songs from Forever Just Beyond while maintaining social distancing for their Tiny Desk (home) concert.
Clem Snide and Scott Avett play spiritually searching songs from Forever Just Beyond while maintaining social distancing for their Tiny Desk (home) concert.
They Got ARIANA!!! Also: James Corden, Clem Snide, Jon Stewart, and of course, Vaccines!
New music from Jeff Tweedy, Cat Clifford, Syndey Mae, Lo Marie, Ural Thomas and the Pain, Michael Kiwanuka, Clem Snide, and Eef Barzalane and also some new Bettye Lavette.I throw it back for the last half hour to the mid 70's. Some Bonnie Raitt, Elton John, Billy Joel, Fleetwood Mac and Aretha Franklin
John is down in the dumps after being released from jail, while Trip tries to cheese omelette his friend back to happy. Later they head over to Annie at the diner for second breakfast and second info dump. An unfortunate but informative visit to Dr. Stacey Billings at the local community college leads Stacie and Shelly to make an important connection between the professor and Suzy Petrovic. Approaching Tom Poe again at the diner, Truck lays his cards on the table, hoping to win the recalcitrant former sheriff over. TOM POE: "If you could get those tapes from him, if you could do whatever you can to stop him, I can provide you folks with some form of protection from the law." MUSIC FROM THIS EPISODE... The Ladies Of, "Electric Chair" — Jeffrey Philip Nelson, "Shame On Me" — Battery Operated Orchestra, "Wish List" — Sidewalk Cellist, "Little Piece" — Nam, "Jam Time" — Aucan, "In a Land" — Doctor Turtle, "Which That Is This" — Doctor Turtle, "Rocinante's Lament" — Fourmi, "Fishgods" — Polychroma, "Bring It Down" — Angel Garcia, "Langax Medusa" — Woodlock, "Fortress" — Clem Snide, "Our Time Will Come" — Hot Fiction, "Broken in a Good Way" Many thanks to freesound.org and it's amazing collection of contributors.
Kitty Wells "It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels"Slobberbone "Pinball Song"Sugar Pie DeSanto "Slip - In Mules"Neil Young "On The Beach"Magnolia Electric Company "O! Grace"Julien Baker "Ringside"John Lee Hooker "You're Wrong"Neil Young "Don't Be Denied"Magnolia Electric Company "Night Shift Lullaby"Will Johnson "Just to Know What You've Been Dreaming"Mattiel "Send It on Over"Patti Smith Group "Ask The Angels"Sugar Pie DeSanto "Do I Make Myself Clear?"James Booker "Junco Partner"Booker T. & The M.G.'s "Mo' Onions"Widespread Panic "Ain't Life Grand"Jason Isbell "The Life You Chose"Little Richard "Going Home Tomorrow"Cat Clyde "Mama Said"William Bell "I've Been Loving You Too Long (to Stop Now)"Brown Bird "Thunder & Lightning"Alejandro Escovedo "Castanets"Fred McDowell "When I Lay My Burden Down"Lucero "Banks Of The Arkansas"Valerie June "Colors"John Moreland "Nobody Gives a Damn About Songs Anymore"Bessie Jones "You Better Mind"Ted Hawkins "Don't Make Me Explain It"R.E.M. "Nightswimming"Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers "The Drum Thunder Suite"Al Green "Call Me (Come Back Home)"Wolfmoon "Proud Mary"Lee Morgan "Cornbread"Aimee Mann "Nothing is Good Enough"Clem Snide "Ice Cube"Counting Crows "A Murder Of One"Fiona Apple "Better Version Of Me"Bob Dylan "Mississippi"Emmylou Harris "C'est La Vie"Ry Cooder "Hey Porter"Willie Nelson/Wynton Marsalis "My Bucket's Got A Hole In It"Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers "Rebels"
pretty sure josh wants to be on OnlyFans and very sure paul enjoys a well-prepared dip. #ripalex
We wrap up Lover Me with an all-time classic from one of the most influential albums of all time, "The Velvet Underground and Nico". It's "I'll Be Your Mirror" by The Velvet Underground this week. Stick around for our bonus segment where we reflect on our second year of Lover Me. Covers by: The Primitives, Underground Lovers, Lou Reed, Clem Snide, AM and Julianna Raye, Shakespears Sister, Sounds Like Adam, SWANN, Lowland Hum Spotify playlist here
Today: BIRTH 2012, and brand marketing. Ben deliberates whether or not it's okay to judge a spiritual movement by the way it markets itself, and Max explains an accidentally created a viral branding movement of his own from 2019. You'll also get notes on touring with Dashboard Confessional, eating at Sizzler, and propaganda film Plandemic. Resources Debunking the most dangerous claims of 'Plandemic' Hear the beautiful Clem Snide song Joan Jett of Arc John Roderick & Merlin Mann: Roderick On The Line
The Heligoats SUPER-EPISODE! 20+ songs from The Heligoats, Hemora & the glass band, Hungry Mountain and even a couple Troubled Hubble covers and a bunch of joking around!The guys put together a 10 year anniversary live album and video recording show for the goodness gracious album and invited a hand full of people to attend and celebrate, I drove from Dallas to Batavia (15 hours) and recorded the warm up jam the night before, and drank long island ice teas in a can and a number of Pabst Blue Ribbons. We joke around and they play some tunes. Then I drove back to Dallas (another 15 hours) I present this to you in its raw format and I invite you to listen like a fly on the wall.The Heligoats started in 1999 as the primary songwriting outlet for Chris Otepka. Featured on NPR’s Tiny Desk as the 100th performer, Chris has also accumulated time and acclaim as a member of Troubled Hubble (Lookout! Records), Hemhora & The Glass Band as well as a brief stint in Clem Snide. The Heligoats have teamed with the Glass Band for their latest release and are on tour playing songs spanning the past ten years.Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5kB1bWhUVqRmZPDMHyYFYzSupport the band on Bandcamp: https://theheligoats.bandcamp.com/musicSee the NPR Tiny Desk Concert: https://www.npr.org/2010/12/15/131963244/the-heligoats-tiny-desk-concertSupport the show (https://www.littlegainpodcast.com/donate)
Sintonía: "Bambi Molester" - Minus 5 "Lady of the Sea" - Seth Lakeman; "My Winding Wheel" - Ivan & Alyosha; "Manifold" - Charlie Parr; "Dry Land" - Diarrhea Planet; "In The Ground" y "With a Gun" - The Minus 5; "Looking for a Life", "Got You Where He Wanted" y "Loveblind" - David Myhr; "I Saw It With My Own Two Eyes Again", "On Mobile Bay" y "Heigh-Ho (Nobody Home)" - Drunken Prayer; "Denial" - Clem Snide; "Paperwings" - Damien Jurado Escuchar audio
Shelby Lynne álbum "Shelby Lynne" : - "Strange Things" - "I Got You" - "Love Is Coming" - "Off My Mind" - "Don't Even Believe In Love" - "Lovefear" Clem Snide álbum "Forever Just Beyond" : - "Sorry Charlie" - "Easy" - "Emily" - "The True Shape Of Your Heart" - "The Ballad Of Eef Barzelay" - "Denial" - "Some Ghost" Escuchar audio
Funk and soul and rock and lounge and noise and folk and indie and art rock and experimental and Americana and singer/songwriter and African music on episode 124, as Bob and Mike focus on the diversity of the music.
Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit álbum "Reunions": - "What've I Done To Help" - "Dreamsicle" - "Only Children" - "Overseas" - "Running With Our Eyes Closed" - "River" - "Be Afraid" - "St. Peter's Autograph" - "It Gets Easier" - "Letting You Go" Clem Snide álbum "Forever Just Beyond": - "Roger Ebert" - "Don't Bring No Ladder" - "Forever Just Beyond" - "The stuff Of Us" Escuchar audio
Talking to musician Eef Barzelay. We had a bunch of stuff planned but mostly just ended up hanging out and talking about whatever. Honestly a great time. Check out his new #album wherever you listen to music or find it on his website: https://www.clemsni.de/ LINKS: Website: http://bit.ly/Spiritable Email (Want to call in on an episode?): spiritablepodcast@gmail.com Insta: @spiritablepodcast
Did you catch the first of our two podcasts this week? It featured Yrsa Daley-Ward reading her powerful new poem "Making The End," and Helado Negro in convo with Buscabulla. Check it out on talkhouse.com Today's show sees The Avett Brothers' Scott Avett chop it up with Eef Barzelay of Clem Snide. The friends and collaborators cover a lot, including: the role of faith in their music; being true to their art even when it hurts; and some amazing stories about Jason Molina and David Berman. Check it out, and subscribe now to stay in the loop on future episodes of the Talkhouse Podcast, including upcoming shows featuring Black Belt Eagle Scout with Sasami, Jehnny Beth with Jenny Hval, and Julien Baker with Katie Harkin. —Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Podcast host and producer This week’s show was recorded by Scott, Eef, Talkhouse’s Executive Editor Josh Modell, and myself at our respective #stayhome studios. The Talkhouse Podcast’s co-producer is Mark Yoshizumi. Our theme song was composed and performed by The Range. Research assistance was provided by Samantha Small. Please direct all podcast-related ideas, vitriol, and compliments to elia@thetalkhouse.com.
HUGE SHOW TODAY I am of course speaking of my nephew who interviewed me for his show about comedy and i give him THE FUCKING DIRT! Also I interview one of my favorite musicians Eef Barzelay the man behind Clem Snide. We talk art music, atheism, spirituality, selling out, coming back from failure and so much more! He also plays my favorite song of the year Roger Ebert. Also, A very important question about action movies! Love you misfits!
This week on Unorthodox: Anne Frank the vlogger. Our guest this week is Michael O’Loughlin, a reporter at America Magazine and the host of their new podcast 'Plague: Untold Stories of AIDS and the Catholic Church.' We set down with him in early March to talk about the history of gay Catholics and the AIDS epidemic, the unexpected stories he spotlights on the podcast, and whether the Catholic church was prepared to handle the COVID crisis. A.J. Jacobs also returns to give us an update on a homework assignment. Then, we hear a new song by Israeli-born, New Jersey-bred musician Eef Barzelay, of the band Clem Snide. We've got (virtual) events! Join us for Tablet Live, a series of Zoom conversations with some of the most interesting artists, writers, and thinkers around. Check out the full schedule at bit.ly/tabletlive. Stephanie will be in conversation with Keith Gessen and Esther Safran Foer on Thursday, April 20th at 7 p.m. as part of the Unpacking the Book Series with the Jewish Book Council and The Jewish Museum. RSVP and get the Zoom info at https://www.jewishbookcouncil.org/events. Be part of our upcoming special episodes! Do you have a story to share about conversion, and what books or movies helped you along the way? Want to tell us about a lesser-known Jewish community for our Jews Around the World episode? Send us your story as a voicemail at (914) 570-4869, or record a voice memo on your phone and email it to unorthodox@tabletmag.com. Our tour events for Spring 2020 have been postponed. Stay tuned for updates on rescheduled dates, and join our Facebook group to see much more of us and connect with other listeners. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, photos, and more. Follow Unorthodox on Twitter and Instagram. Get your Unorthodox T-shirts, sweatshirts, and baby onesies here. This episode is sponsored by Harry's, a great shave at a great price. Get a free trial set with a 5-blade razor, shave gel, and a travel blade cover at harrys.com/unorthodox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week on Unorthodox, we're talking about why everyone seems to be talking about Anne Frank these days. Our first guest is comedian Ophira Eisenberg, who tells us about hosting NPR's usually-live game show Ask Me Another remotely, and how humor is helping her through these strange and scary times. Stephanie talks with Israel Story host Mishy Harmon about Israpalooza, the day-long virtual celebration of Yom Ha’Atzmaut. Log on Wednesday, April 29 to hear from Itkhak Perlman, David Broza, Joan Nathan, Moshe Safdie, and more. More info at israpalooza.org/. Then, we talk to our super secret special guest. It's ... Liel! He joins us to discuss his brand new book, Stan Lee: A Life in Comics. This wonderful book offers a spiritual biography of the Marvel Comics legend, and makes a compelling case for just how deeply spiritual—and deeply Jewish—Lee's work was. Plus he tells us which Marvel character was inspired by which biblical figure. (P.S. Get 25 percent off the book price and free shipping when you use the code STAN LEE at www.jewishlives.org) We've got (virtual) events! Join us for Tablet Live, a series of Zoom conversations with some of the most interesting artists, writers, and thinkers around. The series kicks off Thursday, April 23 7 p.m. at bit.ly/tabletlive with hear Liel talk to Israeli-born musician Eef Barzelay, the lead singer and songwriter of the band Clem Snide. Stephanie will be in conversation with Keith Gessen and Esther Safran Foer on Thursday, April 20th at 7 p.m. as part of the Unpacking the Book Series with the Jewish Book Council and The Jewish Museum. RSVP and get the Zoom info at https://www.jewishbookcouncil.org/events. Be part of our upcoming special episodes! Do you have a story to share about conversion, and what books or movies helped you along the way? Want to tell us about a lesser-known Jewish community for our Jews Around the World episode? Send us your story as a voicemail at (914) 570-4869, or record a voice memo on your phone and email it to unorthodox@tabletmag.com. Our tour events for Spring 2020 have been postponed. Stay tuned for updates on rescheduled dates, and join our Facebook group to see much more of us and connect with other listeners. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, photos, and more. Follow Unorthodox on Twitter and Instagram. Get your Unorthodox T-shirts, sweatshirts, and baby onesies here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Prestige TV creator David Simon takes us inside his HBO mini-series, “The Plot Against America,” based on the Philip Roth novel. Also, musician Eef Barzelay talks about his career in and out of Clem Snide. And author Sam Wasson on the Holy Grail of 1970s cinema, “Chinatown.”
Lo nuevo de Sidonie y el último disco de The Strokes son solo unas de las propuestas que te ofrecemos en 'De Música Ligera' para que pases de la mejor manera posible la estancia en tu hogar. Nada mejor en este periodo de confinamiento que descubrir a nuevas bandas como Niña Polaca o gozártelo con los recientes trabajos de Childish Gambino, Dua Lipa, Steve Aoki o Clem Snide, los nuevos singles de Carolina Durante, Nueva Vulcano, Javiera Mena O Band A Part y una delicia de versión, en memoria del recientemente fallecido Luis Eduardo Aute, de la mano de Zahara. Pasen y escuchen.
Nick Offerman stars in Devs, a new trippy new show from writer/director Alex Garland. Also discussed: Hilary, Visible, Beanpole, Amazing Stories, The End of the Fucking World, Picard, Clem Snide, I Am Not Ok With This (Comic), Sundown Motel, Lone Star 911 update
Episode 2 of In Loving Recollection tells the story of Clem Snide’s 2000 record Your Favorite Music. Singer and songwriter Eef Barzelay recounts the circumstances that influenced the writing and recording of the album, touching on how New Jersey inspired much of the record’s lyrical content and the thrill of signing with music industry legend Seymour Stein.
Sean, Mike, Paul and returning guest Adam G. discuss chaos in both addiction and recovery. Music by M. Ward, The Format, Pink Floyd, YACHT, and Clem Snide. (Drop the Needle does not own or claim ownership of any music used in this podcast. All rights go to original owner.)
Wow this was a real emo solioquy. I did end up running a half-marathon the next day. Things I mentioned: The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than The Driver of The Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Words Will Ever Do by Fiona Apple, No Shape by Perfume Genius, Girls Come First by Clem Snide (albums), Wilosophy (Wil Anderson's podcast), James Jeffrey (@James_Jeffrey on Twitter), Neal Portenza, Penny Greenhalgh (comedians), Good Will Hunting (film). You look great.
将近十年前买了这张唱片,恰好是兴趣由金属转向alternative/indie的时候,所以并没有仔细听就压了箱底。前两天一根筋搭住,突然想起这个女人,还有她的那首R&R圣歌“I Love Rock and Roll”,于是从机器里面抓出来听,这一听就热血沸腾鸟…… 什么是R&R,这个问题还是留给十年前的《朋克时代》吧,要我说,摇滚乐就是明亮的大调和弦、整齐的节奏、天衣无缝的配合,还有Joan Jett这样的主唱,仔细听你会发现,她连每一次尖叫都安插得恰到好处。(这个尖叫的问题在Janis Joplin的传记《活埋》里也有提及,大概就是说那些表面上即兴的东西很可能是无数次排练的产物。)Joan Jett让我莫名想起来Roxette的Marie Fredriksson和枪花的Axl Rose。联想的事情基本上是没有道理的,硬要说道理就是这三个人的声音都有无限张力,要断未断的时候无限性感。 自己弹琴的时候就老在琢磨,一个乐队要整齐到The Blackhearts的程度,到底要花多少时间。印象中2003年在纽约的时候还在Village Voice上看到他们在巡演,刚才一查,她果然还在演,难怪51岁了依然身材良好,体力充沛。要不要去看看这个大部分人认为过气的摇滚明星呢,我想她要是真的演到家门口,我是会去的吧,就冲着她扫完弦的那一抬手。 Indie小乐队Clem Snide有首煽情小曲叫“Joan Jett of Arc”,玩了个文字游戏,把Joan Jett和圣女贞德混在一起,大意就是说Joan就好像一个年长的初恋情人。我想,我要是个生活在80年代的男性青少年,也会把她当作sex symbol吧——其实就算是女的也没有什么所谓,“Crimson and Clover”这样的歌足以征服每一个女同的心。深红与草绿,这个色彩也很80年代,很R&R。
将近十年前买了这张唱片,恰好是兴趣由金属转向alternative/indie的时候,所以并没有仔细听就压了箱底。前两天一根筋搭住,突然想起这个女人,还有她的那首R&R圣歌“I Love Rock and Roll”,于是从机器里面抓出来听,这一听就热血沸腾鸟…… 什么是R&R,这个问题还是留给十年前的《朋克时代》吧,要我说,摇滚乐就是明亮的大调和弦、整齐的节奏、天衣无缝的配合,还有Joan Jett这样的主唱,仔细听你会发现,她连每一次尖叫都安插得恰到好处。(这个尖叫的问题在Janis Joplin的传记《活埋》里也有提及,大概就是说那些表面上即兴的东西很可能是无数次排练的产物。)Joan Jett让我莫名想起来Roxette的Marie Fredriksson和枪花的Axl Rose。联想的事情基本上是没有道理的,硬要说道理就是这三个人的声音都有无限张力,要断未断的时候无限性感。 自己弹琴的时候就老在琢磨,一个乐队要整齐到The Blackhearts的程度,到底要花多少时间。印象中2003年在纽约的时候还在Village Voice上看到他们在巡演,刚才一查,她果然还在演,难怪51岁了依然身材良好,体力充沛。要不要去看看这个大部分人认为过气的摇滚明星呢,我想她要是真的演到家门口,我是会去的吧,就冲着她扫完弦的那一抬手。 Indie小乐队Clem Snide有首煽情小曲叫“Joan Jett of Arc”,玩了个文字游戏,把Joan Jett和圣女贞德混在一起,大意就是说Joan就好像一个年长的初恋情人。我想,我要是个生活在80年代的男性青少年,也会把她当作sex symbol吧——其实就算是女的也没有什么所谓,“Crimson and Clover”这样的歌足以征服每一个女同的心。深红与草绿,这个色彩也很80年代,很R&R。
Long before his current position as Editorial Director of Onion Inc., -- and his freelance work for Magnet, Spin and Rolling Stone -- Josh Modell created Milk Magazine (along with his buddy Jim Minor), a D.I.Y. publication responsible for introducing me to independent music when I was just a high-schooler. Josh and I discuss his vinyl obsessions when he was younger, his tenure at Milwaukee's storied Atomic Records (with memories of in-store performances from The Wedding Present, Frank Black and Jason Molina), pressing vinyl for acts like Clem Snide and Crooked Fingers on his Foreign Leisure label, how The Promise Ring's "Very Emergency" album got its title (and his role as a milkman in the band's "Emergency! Emergency!" music video), his favorite A Very Milky Christmas memories and A.V. Undercover segments, the benefits and drawbacks of internet commenting and much more! Follow Josh at twitter.com/joshmodell and tune in as well for details on our current giveaway: A hand-crafted wood album jacket display, courtesy Sand & Stain! Visit instagram.com/sandandstain to have a look, and follow the show at twitter.com/vinylemergency, facebook.com/vinylemergency and instagram.com/vinylemergency for details on entry!
Conciertos y novedades. De eso va el programa de esta semana, giras de Clem Snide y de The Wave Picture, Irregular Fest con Fernado Lagreca, y luego Make the Girl Dance, AronChupa, La Evolución del Hombre al Pajaro, Grushenka, Estrambote, Be Brave Benjamin, Bullit, una banda que perdió el pasado 15 de marzo a su bajista […]
I first found Clem Snide back in around 2000 or 2001 when they released Ghost of Fashion, and have followed both the band's releases and Eef Barzelay's solo work ever since. I certainly never though back then that he'd end up staying in our house and that I'd interview him and record his songs in the living room one day. For someone really quite shy in person Eef because incredibly chatty as soon as we turned the mics on, and the interview itself is probably one of the longest and most interesting of any of the Toad Sessions we've published yet. Fiona, who both filmed and photographed the session also made the most amazing cookies (see the front panel of the video above), and we fed them pheasant, of all things, before the Edinburgh show. Not your usual tour food, I have to confess, and I felt just a little embarrassed, but it was tasty, and at least better than the usual service station sandwiches. As per usual we have the interview podcast below, freely downloadable mp3s of the session tracks from the Soundcloud player, and four individual song videos as well at http://toadsessions.com . As well as Fiona, I was also helped out with filming and recording by Neil from Meursault. 01. Eef Barzelay - In the Service of... (Toad Session) (00.22)02. Heligoats - Fishsticks (14.15)03. Mark Woods - Giving Up (18.30)04. Eef Barzelay - Nick Drake Tape (Toad Session) (31.43)05. Lambchop - Nashville Parent (39.42)06. Bill Callahan - Javelin Unlanding (45.37)07. Eef Barzelay - Grace (Toad Session) (1.02.19)08. Louvin Brothers - Satan's Jewelled Crown (1.11.05)09. Washington Phillips - Mother's Last Word to Her Son (1.14.07)10. Lydia Mendoza - Sigue Adalante (1.17.01)11. Eef Barzelay - All the Way (Toad Session) (1.26.02)
I can't believe I've never recorded a Lovecast before, but honestly, I looked back through the old titles and it didn't come up. So here we go, the counterpoint to last week's Hatecast is this. I am full of the joys of life, relaxed and happy. Would you believe it? Actually, the reason this podcast exists is not because I feel some need to eradicate the rage of last week. I like to live by the words of Clem Snide: "don't be afraid of your anger". I am not afraid of my anger. I actually love my anger. My anger, inner rage, permanent sense of simmering resentment - whatever you want to call it - is what makes me who I am, what drives me on, and what makes me enjoy what I do. Fuck it, you can deal with my anger. Instead, this podcast simply exists because last week's ragefest has genuinely lifted the black cloud which it represented clean away from my life. I feel refreshed and released by having got it off my chest and am in a genuinely good mood these days. Who'd have thought it! 01. Plastic Animals - Sheltered (00.10)02. Naked - Lie Follows Lie (09.13)03. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Jubilee Street (16.12)04. Mark Lanegan - You Only Live Twice (22.51)05. Lady Lazarus - Never Ever Anna (28.29)06. Sallie Ford and the Sound Outside (36.50)07. Post War Glamour Girls - Johnny and Mary (39.55)08. Le Thug - Swam (48.15)09. Rob St. John - Stainforth Force (54.13)10. Sharon Van Etten - I'm Wrong (1.04.13)
It’s a show full of interesting remakes today on this "Cover Me" show.
It’s a show full of interesting remakes today on this "Cover Me" show.
A traveler arrives in Night Vale. What does he want? Why has Jerry's Tacos returned? Plus, the mayor calls an emergency press conference, another round of corrections, and a look at the community calendar. The lead story in this episode was contributed by Zack Parsons. Find out more about Zack's novel, LIMINIAL STATES, at liminalstates.com. Weather: "Jews for Jesus Blues" by Clem Snide clemsnide.com Music: Disparition, disparition.info Logo: Rob Wilson, silastom.com Produced by Night Vale Presents. Written by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. More Info: welcometonightvale.com, and follow @NightValeRadio on Twitter or Facebook.
A traveler arrives in Night Vale. What does he want? Why has Jerry's Tacos returned? Plus, the mayor calls an emergency press conference, another round of corrections, and a look at the community calendar. The lead story in this episode was contributed by Zack Parsons. Find out more about Zack's novel, LIMINIAL STATES, at liminalstates.com. Weather: "Jews for Jesus Blues" by Clem Snide clemsnide.com Music: Disparition, disparition.info Logo: Rob Wilson, silastom.com Produced by Night Vale Presents. Written by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. More Info: welcometonightvale.com, and follow @NightValeRadio on Twitter or Facebook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Given how little time I've had to do anything recently, I certainly haven't been able to make time for new music. So this means that this week's podcast is a little backward-facing really, looking at some of the 80s and 90s music I was into at the time - not the most famous stuff, just some of the stuff I personally liked the best, of course.Back when I was at Uni in the 90s, when 80s music was utterly reviled, I remember making a tape of 80s music I thought was good, and really, really enjoying it. Had I made a similar tape for the 90s a few years back, when they too were taking their turn at the bottom of the pile, then bands like Arnold, The Delgados (although they straddled the 90s and the 00s), Yo La Tengo, Eels and Clem Snide would have been right in there.I can't quite bring myself to do the same for the early 2000s just yet, but they too will inevitably be hated in their turn. If you doubt me, just mention The Killers, Razorlight, The Ordinary Boys, Hard-fi or The Libertines to any self-respecting music snob!01. Morrissey - You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side (00.57)02. Yo La Tengo - Big Day Coming (10.20)03. The Delgados - Pull the Wires From the Wall (19.17)04. LeThug - Lux (25.03)05. Magic Eye - Holy Male (30.25)06. Lloyd Cole & the Commotions - From the Hip (35.27)07. Eels - Not Ready Yet (42.04)08. Clem Snide - 1989 (46.35)09. Arnold - Fleas Don't Fly (52.09)10. Hazy & the J's - It's Fantasy Man (57.48)
Tonight we’ve got a tip o’ the hat to our friends at CKUW in honour of their upcoming FunDrive, a last bit of encouragement to come see Christina Martin, a listen to the talented Kelly family, and a birthday tribute to one of our longest running, most devoted, most enthusiastic listeners of all, Allison Green!
Tonight we’ve got a tip o’ the hat to our friends at CKUW in honour of their upcoming FunDrive, a last bit of encouragement to come see Christina Martin, a listen to the talented Kelly family, and a birthday tribute to one of our longest running, most devoted, most enthusiastic listeners of all, Allison Green!
This week we’re pre-recorded yet again, but that only makes us want to put on an even better show, and I think we’ve done it. We’ve got a heaping helping of new music, some unusual covers, and extended previews of upcoming shows featuring Lyle Lovett, Mary Gauthier, Carolyn Mark, and NQ Arbuckle!
This week we’re pre-recorded yet again, but that only makes us want to put on an even better show, and I think we’ve done it. We’ve got a heaping helping of new music, some unusual covers, and extended previews of upcoming shows featuring Lyle Lovett, Mary Gauthier, Carolyn Mark, and NQ Arbuckle!
Tonight, a special birthday tribute to one of our longest standing, most loyal listeners, Allison Green, a few suck-up songs, a tip o’ the hat to our pals at CKUW, and much, much more!
Tonight, a special birthday tribute to one of our longest standing, most loyal listeners, Allison Green, a few suck-up songs, a tip o’ the hat to our pals at CKUW, and much, much more!
Will, Barrett and Chris discuss the new albums by Clem Snide and Josh Rouse, making pancakes, and albums becoming part of one's body.
This song has recently surfaced from the dusty Duster Knuckle archives. It's a 2002 recording of a Clem Snide song full of double and triple meaning in almost every line. It even has a Jimi Hendrix style guitar solo. Let's hear a resounding yes to making love in parking lots made from the fossils of small birds!
A lot of people are putoff by Clem Snide 'cause they aren't sure if it's being sincere or not. If it's a joke or if it's serious. And I like that about it. But some people don't. But you know whatever, I don't need to buy them a Christmas present or anything. Eef Barzelay of Clem Snide