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We're joined by Organized Meat to discuss Lou Reed's solo career. His electric shock therapy as a kid, The Velvet Underground, Andy Warhol, The Factory, and nearly every solo album Reed released in his career. Follow Organized Meat on X https://x.com/Bazillionplus Rare Candy Premium Episodes and Written Content https://rarecandy.substack.com/ All Rare Candy Links https://beacons.ai/rarecandy Time Stamps 00:00 Lou Reed Intro 15:30 Lou Reed's Childhood 21:08 Delmore Schwartz 26:40 The Velvet Underground/Andy Warhol 45:09 Transformer (1972) and David Bowie 50:42 Reed's sexuality 55:40 Berlin (1973) 01:04:38 Lou Reed Helps End Communism 01:10:35 Metal Machine Music (1975) 01:16:08 Relationship with Rachel Humphreys 01:18:23 Coney Island Baby (1976) 01:27:45 Street Hassle (1978) 01:37:40 The Blue Mask (1982) 01:45:20 New Sensations (1984) 01:52:53 Lou Reed and Jesse Jackson 01:55:07 Death of Andy Warhol 02:04:22 Lou Reed and Guns n' Roses 02:07:40 Ecstasy (2000) and more Lou Reed stories
A very special episode with our dear friend and third mic from Shingle Springs, California, Scout Dixon West. Scout, as you well know by now, has released three of the most talked about perfumes this year and we were so excited to talk about the process of creating them. Get your cowboy boots ready and pour a tall one as we discuss all three fragrances, how they came to be, and which are most popular amongst delivery folks and HVAC repair people. We also ramble as expected on what we've been wearing, Scout's current want list, and why Jeff's teenage perfume choices were really cool and didn't lead to swirlies. Oh, and of course, The Game.Follow Scout on TikTok and Instagram - @scoutdixonwest / @scoutdixonwestBuy her perfumes at her Scout Dixon West, Ministry of Scent, Luckyscent, and Arielle Shoshana(00:00) - - Intro and Hello Scout (10:04) - - Scents of the Week with SDW Reviews (55:05) - - The Game Perfumes Mentioned In This Episode:Incarnate, Coney Island Baby, and El Dorado by Scout Dixon West / Erba Pura by Xerjoff / Of True Minds by Liis / Nudiflorum by Nasomatto / Terroni by Orto Parisi / Baccarat by MFK / Duro, China White, and Narcotic Venus by Nasomatto / Fiore d'Ambra and Rosea Mundi by Profumom Roma / Le Lion by Chanel / Babycat by YSL / L'Air de Rien by Miller Harris / Benjoin Bohème by Diptyque / Ambre Sultan by Serge Lutens / Ambre Precieux by Maitre Parfumeur et Gantier / Rose de Nuit by Serge Lutens / Tabac Tabou and Ambre Russe by Parfum d'Empire / Boudoir by Vivienne Westwood / Anubis, Dryad, Epona, and Salome by Papillon Artisan Perfumes / Grove By The Sea and Almond Suede by Arquiste / Borneo 1834, Muscs Koublai Khan, and Iris Silver Mist by Serge Lutens / Lagerfeld for Men / Gucci Nobile by Gucci / Invasion Barbare by MDCI Parfums / Comète by Chanel / Belle Ame by Les Abstraits / Patchouli Paris by Guerlain / French Affair, Citizen X, Jasmin Fauve by Ex Nihilo / Ginger Essence by Origins / My place or yours Gina, Always In The Mood Miss Gina, and Laugh with me Lee Lee by BenefitThe Game:Fumerie Turque by Serge Lutens / Musc EDP by Bruno Acampora / Claiborne for Men by Liz Claiborne / Iris Celadon by Giorgio Armani / Midnight Special by Ex Nihilo / Spell 125 by Papillon Artisan PerfumesPlease feel free to email us at hello@fragraphilia.com - Send us questions, comments, or recommendations. We can be found on TikTok and Instagram @fragraphilia
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot have talked about Lou Reed many times before on Sound Opinions, but often the discussion gets focused on the man's life instead of his music. This week they talk with author Jim Higgins about his new book that reviews every album Reed released in his lifetime. The hosts also review new albums from Common and Jack White. --Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops--Featured Songs:Common and Pete Rock, "Dreamin'," The Auditorium, Vol. 1, Loma Vista, 2024Common and Pete Rock, "When The Sun Shines Again," The Auditorium, Vol. 1, Loma Vista, 2024Common and Pete Rock, "This Man," The Auditorium, Vol. 1, Loma Vista, 2024Jack White, "Old Scratch Blues," No Name, Third Man, 2024Jack White, "Archbishop Harold Holmes," No Name, Third Man, 2024Jack White, "Bless Yourself," No Name, Third Man, 2024Lou Reed, "Walk On The Wild Side," Transformer, RCA, 1972Lou Reed, "Coney Island Baby," Coney Island Baby, RCA, 1976Lou Reed and John Cale, "Images," Songs For Drella, Sire, 1990Lou Reed, "The Power of Positive Drinking," Growing Up in Public, Arista, 1980Lou Reed, "Egg Cream," Set the Twilight Reeling, Warner Bros., 1996Lou Reed, "Like A Possum," Ecstasy, Reprise, 2000Lou Reed, "Pale Blue Eyes (Live)," Take No Prisoners, Arista, 1978Luna, "Tiger Lilly," Bewitched, Elektra, 1994Lou Reed, "Edgar Allan Poe," The Raven, Sire, 2003Lou Reed, "Halloween Parade," New York, Sire, 1989Prince and the Revolution, "Purple Rain," Purple Rain, Warner Bros., 1984See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot explore the history and legacy of the 50+ year-old Chicago blues label, Alligator Records, with its founder Bruce Iglauer. They'll talk to him about his new book Bitten By the Blues: The Alligator Records Story and discuss some of the landmark artists who came through, from Koko Taylor to Albert Collins. They also revisit a conversation and live performance with Buddy Guy.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Koko Taylor, "I'm A Woman," The Earthshaker, Alligator , 1978The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club, Parlophone, 1967Albert Collins, "Honey Hush! (Talking Woman Blues)," Ice Pickin', Alligator , 1978Mississippi Fred McDowell, "You Got to Move," You Gotta Move, Arhoolie, 1965Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers, "Walking the Ceiling," Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers, Alligator , 1971Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers, "Give Me Back My Wig," Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers, Alligator, 1971Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers, "Phillips' Theme," Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers, Alligator, 1971B.B. King, "The Thrill Is Gone," Completely Well, Alligator, 1969Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers, "Wild About You Baby," Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers, Alligator, 1971Koko Taylor, "Wang Dang Doodle," Wang Dang Doodle (Single), Chess, 1966Koko Taylor, "That's Why I'm Crying," I Got What It Takes, Alligator, 1975Koko Taylor, "I Got What It Takes," I Got What It Takes, Alligator, 1975Albert Collins, "I Ain't Drunk," Cold Snap, Alligator, 1986Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland, Robert Cray, "The Moon Is Full," Showdown!, Alligator, 1985Toronzo Cannon, "Walk It Off," The Chicago Way, Alligator, 2016Toronzo Cannon, "Bad Contract," The Chicago Way, Alligator, 2016Shemekia Copeland, "Would You Take My Blood," America's Child, Alligator, 2018Shemekia Copeland, "Ain't Got Time For Hate," America's Child, Alligator, 2018A.C. Reed, "She's Fine (feat. Bonnie Raitt)," I'm In the Wrong Business!, Alligator, 1987Buddy Guy, "Baby Please Don't Leave Me," Sweet Tea, Silvertone, 2001B.B. King, "Don't Answer the Door," Don't Answer The Door (single), ABC, 1966Buddy Guy, "Good Morning Schoolgirl," Hoodoo Blues Man (Live On Sound Opinions), Delmark, 2007Cream, "Strange Brew," Strange Brew (single), Reaction, 1967Buddy Guy, "First Time I Met The Blues," I Got My Eyes On You (single), Chess, 1960Shawnna, "Can't Break Me (feat. Buddy Guy)," Block Music, Disturbing Tha Peace, 2006Buddy Guy, "I've Got Dreams to Remember," Bring 'Em In (Live On Sound Opinions), Silvertone, 2007Lou Reed, "Coney Island Baby," Coney Island Baby, RCA Victor, 1976See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Si vous suivez Graine de Violence depuis le premier épisode, alors vous m'avez déjà entendu prononcer son nom une paire de fois. Lou Reed a toujours été là, tapis dans l'ombre, il attendait son heure pour débarquer dans ce podcast qui lui doit beaucoup. Aurais-je écrit ne serait-ce qu'un seul mot si mes oreilles n'avaient jamais croisé le Velvet Underground ? Pas sûr. Tout comme ses ex-comparses du Velvet qui ont déjà ey droit à leur Graine de Violence - comme par hasard - Lou Reed a largement contribué à alimenter, pour le meilleur et pour le pire, une mythologie discutable. Si le rock était une religion polythéiste, alors Lou Reed serait Hadès, le dieu des Enfers. Les grands amoureux de l'œuvre du rockeur qui se voyait écrivain vous diront qu'il était un personnage compliqué, tandis que les autres décrèteront, sans détour, que c'était une ordure. Dans ce double épisode exceptionnel, je tente d'expliquer - à vous et à moi-même - ce qui me touche tant dans la musique de ce grand méchant du rock. Merci à Michel Tuttle pour le montage voix, et à Pomme et Lily pour la relecture ! Jetez vous sur leurs podcasts respectifs : Mauvais Travail, Choixpitre et Doctor What. Merci à Lily Luca pour sa belle polyphonie en début d'épisode (allez écouter sa musique https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/3GnPjvHsWsTkiS6OJNdrHB) Quelques références… Des bouquins : Lou Reed, A Life – Anthony DeCurtisPerfect Day, An Intimate Portrait of Life With Lou Reed – BettyeKronstadTransformer – Ezra FurmanWhite Light White Heat – Richie UnterbergerThe Velvet Underground – Jim DeRogatisLou Reed, les Années Noires (chapitre du livre The Dark Stuff) – Nick KentPlease Kill Me – Legs McNeil & Gillian McCainLes articles de Lester Bangs :Sourd-muet dans une cabine téléphonique : une parfaite journéeavec Lou Reed (1973)Monolithe ou monotone ? Metal Machine Music de Lou Reed (1975)Comment je me suis castagné avec Lou sans m'endormir une seule fois(1975)Comment devenir tortionnaire sans effort (1976)Le plus grand album jamais enregistré (1976) Des disques : The Velvet Underground :The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967) White Light White Heat (1968) The Velvet Underground (1969) Loaded (1970)VU (1985)Les Lives :1969 : The Velvet Underground Live (1974) Live MCMXCIII (1993) * Lou Reed Solo :Lou Reed (1972) Transformer (1972)Berlin (1973) Sally Can't Dance (1974)Metal Machine Music (1975) ?????Coney Island Baby (1975) Rock'n'Roll Heart (1976)Street Hassle (1978) The Bells (1979)Growing Up In Public (1980)The Blue Mask (1982)Legendary Hearts (1983)New Sensations (1984)Mistrial (1986)New York (1989)Songs For Drella (1990)Magic & Loss (1992) Set The Twilight Reeling (1996)Ecstasy (2000)The Raven (2003)Hudson River Wind Meditations (2007)Lulu (avec Metallica) *-
Ceci est la dernière partie d'une quadrilogie d'épisodes consacrés à Lou Reed, il est donc fortement conseillé d'écouter les trois premières parties avant celle-ci ! Si vous suivez Graine de Violence depuis le premier épisode, alors vous m'avez déjà entendu prononcer son nom une paire de fois. Lou Reed a toujours été là, tapis dans l'ombre, il attendait son heure pour débarquer dans ce podcast qui lui doit beaucoup. Aurais-je écrit ne serait-ce qu'un seul mot si mes oreilles n'avaient jamais croisé le Velvet Underground ? Pas sûr. Tout comme ses ex-comparses du Velvet qui ont déjà ey droit à leur Graine de Violence - comme par hasard - Lou Reed a largement contribué à alimenter, pour le meilleur et pour le pire, une mythologie discutable. Si le rock était une religion polythéiste, alors Lou Reed serait Hadès, le dieu des Enfers. Les grands amoureux de l'œuvre du rockeur qui se voyait écrivain vous diront qu'il était un personnage compliqué, tandis que les autres décrèteront, sans détour, que c'était une ordure. Dans ce double épisode exceptionnel, je tente d'expliquer - à vous et à moi-même - ce qui me touche tant dans la musique de ce grand méchant du rock. Merci à Michel Tuttle pour le montage voix, et à Pomme et Lily pour la relecture ! Jetez vous sur leurs podcasts respectifs : Mauvais Travail, Choixpitre et Doctor What. Merci à Lily Luca pour sa belle polyphonie en début d'épisode (allez écouter sa musique https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/3GnPjvHsWsTkiS6OJNdrHB) Quelques références… Des bouquins : Lou Reed, A Life – Anthony DeCurtisPerfect Day, An Intimate Portrait of Life With Lou Reed – BettyeKronstadTransformer – Ezra FurmanWhite Light White Heat – Richie UnterbergerThe Velvet Underground – Jim DeRogatisLou Reed, les Années Noires (chapitre du livre The Dark Stuff) – Nick KentPlease Kill Me – Legs McNeil & Gillian McCainLes articles de Lester Bangs :Sourd-muet dans une cabine téléphonique : une parfaite journéeavec Lou Reed (1973)Monolithe ou monotone ? Metal Machine Music de Lou Reed (1975)Comment je me suis castagné avec Lou sans m'endormir une seule fois(1975)Comment devenir tortionnaire sans effort (1976)Le plus grand album jamais enregistré (1976) Des disques : The Velvet Underground :The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967) *White Light White Heat (1968) *The Velvet Underground (1969) *Loaded (1970) VU (1985) Les Lives :1969 : The Velvet Underground Live (1974) *Live MCMXCIII (1993) ** Lou Reed Solo :Lou Reed (1972) *Transformer (1972) Berlin (1973) *Sally Can't Dance (1974) Metal Machine Music (1975) ?????Coney Island Baby (1975) *Rock'n'Roll Heart (1976) Street Hassle (1978) *The Bells (1979) Growing Up In Public (1980) The Blue Mask (1982) Legendary Hearts (1983) New Sensations (1984) Mistrial (1986)New York (1989) Songs For Drella (1990) Magic & Loss (1992) *Set The Twilight Reeling (1996) Ecstasy (2000) The Raven (2003) Hudson River Wind Meditations (2007) Lulu (avec Metallica) *
Historien om det tidligere 'The Velvet Underground'-medlem byder på stoffer, alkohol og enorm musikalsk produktivitet. Men ligesom op- og nedturene i hans privatliv, så svang hans album også ofte mellem toppen af hitlisterne og eksperimentelle nybrud, som ikke fik den store folkelige opmærksomhed. 1970'erne startede stærkt ud for Lou Reed med det legendariske 'Transformer'-album, der indeholder hits som 'Perfect Day' og 'Walk On the Wild Side', men senere bød årtiet også på forsøg med binaurale optagelser, guitarstøj og et mere mørkt tekstunivers.Værter: Henrik Queitsch og Klaus LynggaardKlip og produktion: Mikkel WeinellSpilleliste:1. “I Can't Stand It” (1972)2. “Going Down” (1972)3. “Andy's Chest” (1972)4. “Make Up” (1972)5. “Men of Good Fortune” (1973)6. “Caroline Says II” (1973)7. “The Kids” (1973)8. “White Light/White Heat – Live” (1974)9. “Sally Can't Dance” (1974)10. “Kill Your Sons (1974)11. “Metal Machine Music – 1:32 edit” (1975)12. “Kicks” (1975)13. “Charley's Girl” (1975)14. “Coney Island Baby” (1975)15. “Rock and Roll Heart” (1976)16. “Street Hassle”: 1. “Waltzing Mathilda” 2. ”Street Hassle” 3. Slipaway” (1978)17. ”I Wanna Be Black – Live” (1978)18. “Disco Mystic” (1979)19. “City Lights” (1979)
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Ceci est la troisième partie d'une quadrilogie d'épisodes consacrés à Lou Reed, il est donc fortement conseillé d'écouter les deux premières parties avant celle-ci ! Si vous suivez Graine de Violence depuis le premier épisode, alors vous m'avez déjà entendu prononcer son nom une paire de fois. Lou Reed a toujours été là, tapis dans l'ombre, il attendait son heure pour débarquer dans ce podcast qui lui doit beaucoup. Aurais-je écrit ne serait-ce qu'un seul mot si mes oreilles n'avaient jamais croisé le Velvet Underground ? Pas sûr. Tout comme ses ex-comparses du Velvet qui ont déjà ey droit à leur Graine de Violence - comme par hasard - Lou Reed a largement contribué à alimenter, pour le meilleur et pour le pire, une mythologie discutable. Si le rock était une religion polythéiste, alors Lou Reed serait Hadès, le dieu des Enfers. Les grands amoureux de l'œuvre du rockeur qui se voyait écrivain vous diront qu'il était un personnage compliqué, tandis que les autres décrèteront, sans détour, que c'était une ordure. Dans ce double épisode exceptionnel, je tente d'expliquer - à vous et à moi-même - ce qui me touche tant dans la musique de ce grand méchant du rock. Merci à Michel Tuttle pour le montage voix, et à Pomme et Lily pour la relecture ! Jetez vous sur leurs podcasts respectifs : Mauvais Travail, Choixpitre et Doctor What. Merci à Lily Luca pour sa belle polyphonie en début d'épisode (allez écouter sa musique https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/3GnPjvHsWsTkiS6OJNdrHB) Quelques références… Des bouquins : Lou Reed, A Life – Anthony DeCurtisPerfect Day, An Intimate Portrait of Life With Lou Reed – BettyeKronstadTransformer – Ezra FurmanWhite Light White Heat – Richie UnterbergerThe Velvet Underground – Jim DeRogatisLou Reed, les Années Noires (chapitre du livre The Dark Stuff) – Nick KentPlease Kill Me – Legs McNeil & Gillian McCainLes articles de Lester Bangs :Sourd-muet dans une cabine téléphonique : une parfaite journéeavec Lou Reed (1973)Monolithe ou monotone ? Metal Machine Music de Lou Reed (1975)Comment je me suis castagné avec Lou sans m'endormir une seule fois(1975)Comment devenir tortionnaire sans effort (1976)Le plus grand album jamais enregistré (1976) Des disques : Berlin (1973) *Rock'n'Roll Animal (1974) Sally Can't Dance (1974) Lou Reed Live (1975) Metal Machine Music (1975) ?????Coney Island Baby (1975) *Rock'n'Roll Heart (1976) Street Hassle (1978) *The Bells (1979) Growing Up In Public (1980) The Blue Mask (1982) **Legendary Heart (1983) *New Sensations (1984) Mistrial (1986) *
This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with biographer Will Hermes about his recent book on Lou Reed, as well as Lou's music, persona, legacy and more.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Lou Reed, "Walk on the Wild Side," Transformer, RCA, 1972The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967The Velvet Underground and Nico, "Sunday Morning," The Velvet Underground & Nico, Verve, 1967The Velvet Underground and Nico, "Heroin," The Velvet Underground & Nico, Verve, 1967The Velvet Underground, "Pale Blue Eyes," The Velvet Underground, MGM, 1969Lou Reed, "Coney Island Baby," Coney Island Baby, RCA, 1975The Velvet Underground, "Some Kinda Love," The Velvet Underground, MGM, 1969Lou Reed, "How Do You Think It Feels," Berlin, RCA, 1973Lou Reed, "Perfect Day," Transformer, RCA, 1972The Velvet Underground, "Sweet Jane," Loaded, Cotillion, 1970The Velvet Underground and Nico, "I'll Be Your Mirror," The Velvet Underground & Nico, Verve, 1967The Velvet Underground, "Candy Says," The Velvet Underground, MGM, 1969John Prine, "Hello In There," John Prine, Atlantic, 1971See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ceci est la deuxième partie d'une trilogie d'épisodes consacrés à Lou Reed, il est donc fortement conseillé d'écouter la première partie avant celle-ci ! Si vous suivez Graine de Violence depuis le premier épisode, alors vous m'avez déjà entendu prononcer son nom une paire de fois. Lou Reed a toujours été là, tapis dans l'ombre, il attendait son heure pour débarquer dans ce podcast qui lui doit beaucoup. Aurais-je écrit ne serait-ce qu'un seul mot si mes oreilles n'avaient jamais croisé le Velvet Underground ? Pas sûr. Tout comme ses ex-comparses du Velvet qui ont déjà ey droit à leur Graine de Violence - comme par hasard - Lou Reed a largement contribué à alimenter, pour le meilleur et pour le pire, une mythologie discutable. Si le rock était une religion polythéiste, alors Lou Reed serait Hadès, le dieu des Enfers. Les grands amoureux de l'œuvre du rockeur qui se voyait écrivain vous diront qu'il était un personnage compliqué, tandis que les autres décrèteront, sans détour, que c'était une ordure. Dans ce double épisode exceptionnel, je tente d'expliquer - à vous et à moi-même - ce qui me touche tant dans la musique de ce grand méchant du rock. Merci à Michel Tuttle pour son studio et son excellente interprétation du journaliste malmené (allez écouter son podcast https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/mauvais-travail/3097211 ) Merci à Lily Luca pour sa belle polyphonie en début d'épisode (allez écouter sa musique https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/3GnPjvHsWsTkiS6OJNdrHB) Quelques références… Des bouquins : Lou Reed, A Life – Anthony DeCurtis Perfect Day, An Intimate Portrait of Life With Lou Reed – Bettye Kronstad Transformer – Ezra Furman White Light White Heat – Richie Unterberger The Velvet Underground – Jim DeRogatis Lou Reed, les Années Noires (chapitre du livre The Dark Stuff) – Nick Kent Please Kill Me – Legs McNeil & Gillian McCain Les articles de Lester Bangs : Sourd-muet dans une cabine téléphonique : une parfaite journée avec Lou Reed (1973) Monolithe ou monotone ? Metal Machine Music de Lou Reed (1975) Comment je me suis castagné avec Lou sans m'endormir une seule fois (1975) Comment devenir tortionnaire sans effort (1976) Le plus grand album jamais enregistré (1976) Des disques : Berlin (1973) ***** Rock'n'Roll Animal (1974) *** Sally Can't Dance (1974) *** Lou Reed Live (1975) *** Metal Machine Music (1975) ????? Coney Island Baby (1975) **** Rock'n'Roll Heart (1976) ** Street Hassle (1978) *****
On this edition of the Richard Crouse Show we meet Emm Gryner. She is a Canadian musician and vocal coach. David Bowie named Emm as one of his two favourite Canadian acts. U2 frontman Bono named her song “Almighty Love” as one of six songs that he wished he had written. Gryner toured in David Bowie's band, singing and playing keyboards, and appears on the recordings Bowie at the Beeb and Glastonbury 2000. Emm helped make the first music video in outer space with Chris Hadfield and is also the author of a book called “The Healing Power of Singing: Raise Your Voice, Change Your Life: What Touring With David Bowie, Single Parenting And Ditching The Music Business Taught Me In 25 Easy Steps.” Her new album is “Business & Pleasure” is a celebration of the Detroit radio scene and the music that shaped her childhood. From Motown, jazz and pop, to Steely Dan, Fleetwood Mac and the Doobies, Business & Pleasure is infused with the sunshine soul and stellar playing of the late 70s and early 80s. Then, Gord Sinclair stops by. Best known as the bass player and one of the songwriters in The Tragically Hip, he is now a “reluctant solo artist” with a new album called In Continental Drift, available now wherever you buy fine music. Finally, we go into the vault to revisit my interview with the late, great rock photographer Mick Rock. He is often referred to as ‘The Man Who Shot the Seventies', for his iconic images of Syd Barrett, David Bowie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Queen, The Ramones, Blondie, Rocky Horror Picture Show, etc. London born, he has resided in New York for over 35 years. He has shot over 100 album covers. Rock was instrumental in creating many key rock ‘n' roll images, such as album covers for Syd Barrett's Madcap Laughs, Lou Reed's Transformer and Coney Island Baby, Iggy and The Stooges' Raw Power, Queen's Queen II (recreated for their classic music video ‘Bohemian Rhapsody') and Sheer Heart Attack, The Ramones End of the Century and Joan Jett's I Love Rock ‘n' Roll, among many others. He was the chief photographer on the films The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Shortbus. He recently shot special stills for the new TV version of Rocky Horror, featuring the transgender actress Laverne Cox as Frank n Furter. He also produced and directed the seminal music videos for Bowie: ‘John, I'm Only Dancing', ‘Jean Genie', ‘Space Oddity', and ‘Life On Mars'.
Hidden in The Haggin Museum in California's Central Valley is a vintage trunk which tells a gruesome story of love and betrayal. On display at The National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas are strange pieces of debris that defy all earthly explanation. And the Koreshan State Historic Site in Estero, Florida is home to a sphere which speaks to the bizarre beliefs that once bound an unusual cult together.For even more Mysteries at the Museum, head to discovery+. Go to discoveryplus.com/mystery to start your 7-day free trial today. Terms apply.
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In this episode, the hosts recap season 2 episode 2 of "Russian Doll," ‘Coney Island Baby.' The post Russian Doll | Season 2 Episode 2 Recap, ‘Coney Island Baby' appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Les compartimos la segunda entrega de mixtapes realizados por los propios artistas sobre sus grupos (o solistas) favoritos, con la cantautora Marta Tchai acercándonos a sus canciones preferidas de un gigante de la música: Lou Reed. Escucharemos Pale Blue Eyes, Ride Into The Sun, Perfect Day, The Kids, Coney Island Baby, There Is No Time y Tatters + Bonus track. Recuerden que nuestros programas los pueden escuchar también en nuestra web https://ecosdelvinilo.com, en https://distanciaradio.com (Córdoba) los miércoles a las 18:00 y domingos a las 23:00 y en https://radiofreerock.com (Cartagena) los viernes a las 18:00.
Whether it's a stylistic choice or born out of necessity, sometimes great songs aren't sung, they're spoken. This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share some of their favorite tracks featuring speak-singing vocals. Plus, they hear selections from the production staff, review the new album from Spoon, and bid farewell to Mark Lanegan.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lURecord a Voice Memo: https://bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Featured Songs:Wet Leg, "Chaise Longue," Chaise Longue (Single), Domino, 2022Spoon, "Lucifer On The Sofa," Lucifer On The Sofa, Matador, 2022Spoon, "On the Radio," Lucifer On The Sofa, Matador, 2022Spoon, "Feels Alright," Lucifer On The Sofa, Matador, 2022Spoon, "Astral Jacket," Lucifer On The Sofa, Matador, 2022Spoon, "Held," Lucifer On The Sofa, Matador, 2022Peggy Lee, "Is That All There Is?," Is That All There Is?, Capitol, 1969Barry White, "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe," Can't Get Enough, 20th Century, 1974Movements, "The Grey," Feel Something, FEARLESS, 2017Devo, "Whip It," Freedom of Choice, Warner, 1980Lou Reed, "Coney Island Baby," Coney Island Baby, RCA, 1975Grace Jones, "Private Life," Warm Leatherette, Island, 1980Blur, "Parklife," Parklife, Food, 1994The Fall, "Totally Wired," Totally Wired (Single), Rough Trade, 1980Prince, "Let's Go Crazy," Purple Rain, Warner Bros, 1984Pavement, "Fame Throwa," Slanted and Enchanted, Matador, 1992REM, "Belong," Out of Time, Warner Bros, 1991Art Brut, "Formed a Band," Bang Bang Rock & Roll, Downtown, 2005Talking Heads, "Once In a Lifetime," Remain in Light, Sire, 1980Billie Eilish, "Bad Guy," When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, Darkroom, 2019Screaming Trees, "Nearly Lost You," Sweet Oblivion, Epic, 1992The Gutter Twins, "Idle Hands," Saturnalia, Sub Pop , 2008Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan, "Ramblin' Man (Live On Sound Opinions in 2011)," Ballad of the Broken Seas, V2, 2006
Coney Island has a long and storied history. While its heyday may be long gone, the seaside area is still known as a place for fun and excitement, as well as a good hot dog! Photographer Larry Racioppo has captured images of Coney Island during some of its darkest and brightest days. His new book "Coney Island Baby" includes photographs depicting Coney Island in the late 1970s, when a series of fires devastated its amusement area. But, it also shows happier times, including images of the early days of the famed Mermaid Parade, one of the events that helped to usher in a new era on Coney Island. Larry Racioppo is our guest on this week's Cityscape, along with writer, historian and journalist Kevin Baker and Dick Zigun, Founder of Coney Island USA. Both Kevin and Dick contributed essays to Larry's book.
Coney Island has a long and storied history. While its heyday may be long gone, the seaside area is still known as a place for fun and excitement, as well as a good hot dog! Photographer Larry Racioppo has captured images of Coney Island during some of its darkest and brightest days. His new book "Coney Island Baby" includes photographs depicting Coney Island in the late 1970s, when a series of fires devastated its amusement area. But, it also shows happier times, including images of the early days of the famed Mermaid Parade, one of the events that helped to usher in a new era on Coney Island. Larry Racioppo is our guest on this week's Cityscape, along with writer, historian and journalist Kevin Baker and Dick Zigun, Founder of Coney Island USA. Both Kevin and Dick contributed essays to Larry's book.
As Waits returns to sentimentality and Americana, Babs and Fran are less struck by the qualities of the song and more curious as to the reality of the woman he's singing about. There's discussion of music vs lyrics in the appreciation of the Manic Street Preachers, whether Waits is Over/Underrated, and how classic Jim Henson characters might interpret his work. website: songbysongpodcast.com twitter: @songbysongpod e-mail: songbysongpodcast@gmail.com Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include: Coney Island Baby, Blood Money, Tom Waits (2002) Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier, Everything Must Go, Manic Street Preachers (1996) We think your Song by Song experience will be enhanced by hearing, in full, the songs featured in the show, which you can get hold of from your favourite record shop or online platform. Please support artists by buying their music, or using services which guarantee artists a revenue - listen responsibly.
durée : 00:33:34 - Boomerang - par : Augustin Trapenard - Elle croque le féminin dans toutes ses aspérités, que ce soit dans sa trilogie "Girls don’t cry", "Coney Island Baby", ou encore "Autel California". Son premier long-métrage "Playlist" sort la semaine prochaine. La réalisatrice et auteure de BD, Nine Antico, est l'invitée d'Augustin Trapenard.
This exhibit is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they’d promised to defend. Rock & roll (R&R) really became rest & relaxation (R&R) for the troops. It was this music that got you through another day, another day closer to going home. Music was a big part of a soldier’s down time that centered within the hooches of Vietnam. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on the War. It’s all about the music. For your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. This episode: The Times They Are A-Changin' Join the conversation on Facebook at----- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com You’ll hear: 1. The Times They Are A-Changin' by Bob Dylan 2. Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 3. Born on the Bayou by Creedence Clearwater Revival 4. Soldier Boy by The Shirelles 5. The Ballad of the Green Berets by Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler 6. Hello Vietnam by Johnnie Wright (w/ Kitty Wells, backing vocal) 7. I Fall To Pieces by Patsy Cline 8. (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay by Otis Redding 9. Sitting in the Cab of My Truck by Chip Dockery [He served with the 13th Tactical Fighter Squadron at Udorn] 10. People Got To Be Free by The (Young) Rascals 11. These Boots Are Made For Walkin' by Nancy Sinatra 12. Oh, Pretty Woman by Roy Orbison 13. The Minute Men (Are Turning In Their Graves) by Stonewall Jackson 15. Respect by Aretha Franklin 16. Sugar Shack by Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs 17. I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch) by The Four Tops 18. Good Vibrations by The Beach Boys 19. Gallant Men by Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen 20. Mr. Lonely by Bobby Vinton 21. We Gotta Get Out Of This Place by The Animals 22. The Locomotion by Little Eva 23. Dear Uncle Sam by Loretta Lynn 24. Good Luck Charm by Elvis Presley 25. Big Girls Don't Cry by The Four Seasons 26. What We're Fighting For by Dave Dudley 27. You by The Aquatones (w/ Lynne Nixon, lead) 28. Light My Fire by The Doors 29. The Battle Of New Orleans by Johnny Horton 30. Chu Yen (Siagon Girl) by Saul Broudy (lead), Robin Thomas & Tom Price 32. Honky Tonk Women by The Rolling Stones 33. Lyndon Johnson Told the Nation by Tom Paxton 34. Leaving On A Jet Plane by Peter, Paul And Mary 35. Together Again by Buck Owens 36. I Feel Fine by The Beatles 37. Sky Pilot by Eric Burdon & The Animals 38. Coney Island Baby by The Excellents 39. With God On Our Side by The Neville Brothers 40. God Bless America by Connie Francis
Tune in for some cold shower talk, soda can opening, and more!"Lilac Wine", Jeff Buckley, Grace, 1994. Luke's choice."Coney Island Baby", Lou Reed, Coney Island Baby, 1975. Drew's choice.
The first of my self-produced Quarantimes episodes is a solo affair. Howard patches together a recording studio in his basement and talks about how he first explored Spotify when he became wary of the innovations to iTunes in the mid 2010s. He then explores the first song that he ever "Liked" on Spotify and the album that it came from, "Coney Island Baby" by Lou Reed. YouTube link to "Do The Ostrich": https://youtu.be/5r998weOUiM Spotify Playlist of songs referenced or played on the episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5bu0brvZJzaUFqoaAvX6qi?si=LIsQAYgWR9W31zfNIRcqRg Check us out on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Gatewaymusicpodcast/
Furloughed From The Day Job...Day 2 – Still in need of my friends with recording studio's advice on an in-home startup. What do I really require to make small sessions happen, commercials recorded? Recording on PC with Reaper, multiple mics in the studio, 3 different mixers for various size groups, Behringer Composer...2 of those, DBX 266xs ordered and on the way. In need of your thoughts, ideas, hell, any old WORKING gear you might want to unload cheap! Help me start the new chapter of my life! The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast...recorded and on Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, APPLE iTunes, AND Google Play Music! AND NOW IN CANADA! https://s1.citrus3.com:2000/public/HCRRadio Hamilton Co-op Radio! Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority! Are you listening? April 16, 2020, Thursday, the first chapter…Orbis Max - TMA SHOW OPEN THEMEDolph Chaney - 01 - The Handling (Big Stir Records)Chris von Sneidern - Hey Ron [Emerge]JebbsMusic Featuring Frankie Siragusa - Isolated DewPMS and the mood swings - 01 Coney Island Baby [10 One Hit Wonders]Mono In Stereo (taken from Long For Yesterday) - 02 Start Again [A light beer & a shot of some Heartland-Punk] (Rum Bar Records)Jacie Madison & The Knick Knacks - Human Dreamers [What It Means To Be Free]Grace Under Fire - Crimson Glory [The Age Of Reason – EP]Yipes - Miss Doom And GloomThe Rogue Electrics - 04-When I Come Down [In Between Black And White]Linus Of Hollywood - Say Hello to Another Goodbye [IPO Volume 3]Liar's Club - 05 Charming [Drop Dead]@Watts - 01 Seventeen (Rum Bar Records)Mondello Music - 07 You Do You [Hello, All You Happy People]Justine's Black Threads (taken from Cheap Vacation) - 04 Needles And Pins [A light beer & a shot of some Heartland-Punk] (Rum Bar Records)@Empty City Squares - 07 Just Play [337]Blaine Campbell & The California Sound - 13 - Time To Say Goodbye [Under The Tidal Wave]Jeremy Morris - The Right Road [Pop Overflow] (Jam Records)
I’m Danny Lane, the curator of The Music Museum. This exhibit is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they’d promised to defend. Rock & roll (R&R) really became rest & relaxation (R&R) for the troops. It was this music that got you through another day, another day closer to going home. Music was a big part of a soldier’s down time that centered within the hooches of Vietnam. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on the War. It’s all about the music. For your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. This episode: Vietnam War: The Music - S. 1 / E. 1 - The Times They Are A-Changin' [2 hours] You’ll hear: 1. The Times They Are A-Changin' by Bob Dylan 2. Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 3. Born on the Bayou by Creedence Clearwater Revival 4. Soldier Boy by The Shirelles 5. The Ballad of the Green Berets by Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler 6. Hello Vietnam by Johnnie Wright (w/ Kitty Wells, backing vocal) 7. I Fall To Pieces by Patsy Cline 8. (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay by Otis Redding 9. Sitting in the Cab of My Truck by Chip Dockery [He served with the 13th Tactical Fighter Squadron at Udorn] 10. People Got To Be Free by The (Young) Rascals 11. These Boots Are Made For Walkin' by Nancy Sinatra 12. Oh, Pretty Woman by Roy Orbison 13. The Minute Men (Are Turning In Their Graves) by Stonewall Jackson 14. Vietnam What Will You Do PSA featuring Gary Sinise 15. Respect by Aretha Franklin 16. Sugar Shack by Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs 17. I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch) by The Four Tops 18. Good Vibrations by The Beach Boys 19. Gallant Men by Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen 20. Mr. Lonely by Bobby Vinton 21. We Gotta Get Out Of This Place by The Animals 22. The Locomotion by Little Eva 23. Dear Uncle Sam by Loretta Lynn 24. Good Luck Charm by Elvis Presley 25. Big Girls Don't Cry by The Four Seasons 26. What We're Fighting For by Dave Dudley 27. You by The Aquatones (w/ Lynne Nixon, lead) 28. Light My Fire by The Doors 29. The Battle Of New Orleans by Johnny Horton 30. Chu Yen (Siagon Girl) by Saul Broudy (lead), Robin Thomas & Tom Price 31. Vietnam What Will You Do PSA featuring Gary Sinise 32. Honky Tonk Women by The Rolling Stones 33. Lyndon Johnson Told the Nation by Tom Paxton 34. Leaving On A Jet Plane by Peter, Paul And Mary 35. Together Again by Buck Owens 36. I Feel Fine by The Beatles 37. Sky Pilot by Eric Burdon & The Animals 38. Coney Island Baby by The Excellents 39. With God On Our Side by The Neville Brothers 40. God Bless America by Connie Francis
iTunes Spotify Youtube Patreon This week it’s just me in the studio riffing on the state of affairs of Roadie Free Radio and friends. Don’t forget to check out The Production Academy, run by Scott Adamson (EP# 135), one of the best online schools dedicated to helping musicians and sound engineers get the technical knowledge they need to have successful shows. Sign-up now and get a free month! Just Use the code ROADIE at checkout and start your course right away. Expires June 15th. Congratulations to an old friend from Los Angeles! Film & Television composer Jeff Cardoni was just named TV Composer of the Year at the 34th Annual ASCAP Screen Music Awards. Jeff has worked on such TV shows as The Kominsky Method, Training Day, AP Bio, Silicon Valley, and Young Sheldon. Fela Davis (EP #20) and Denis Orynbekov of 23db Productions have opened a full-service podcast studio in Fort Lee, N.J.. One of One productions offers a great list of services including Podcast recording and production, green screen services, and video editing. Nite Bob (EP #56) is joining author/filmmaker Steven Blush on Thursday May 23rd, for an evening of Rock ‘n Roll War Stories. Head over to Coney Island Baby at 7pm in NYC. 169 Ave A. FREE ADMISSION. Wednesday May 29th at Mulcahy’s Pub and concert hall in Wantagh, NY. there is a memorial concert for Todd T Boy Confessore. A veteran Tour Manager and Stage Manager, Todd spent the last ten years as Tour Manager for Night Ranger, who will be headlining the event. A short list of Todd’s credits include; Danger Danger, Trixter, Kiss, Stone Temple Pilots, and Marilyn Manson. Mulcahy’s Pub and Concert Hall: 3232 Railroad ave. Wantagh, NY. How would you like to train with Robert Scovill (EP #52), Jon Burton, Ken "Pooch" Van Druten (EP #92), Karl Winkler, Darryn de la Soul and Scott Adamson? For two days in June you can! Sign-up now for the Live Sound Summit! Hosted by Nathan Lively (EP #103) of Sound Design Live June 2nd & 3rd. These two days offer practical education and community building for live sound engineers and the pro audio industry, with over 16 hours of training from 17 different experts such as Thomas Neumann, Alex Milne, and more. Check out the full lineup: https://www.sounddesignlive.com/live-sound-summit-2019. Use the discount code SUMMIT30 for $30 off. Special Mentions: www.theproductionacademy.com, Nite Bob Event at Cony Island Baby, Todd Confessore Event, Masters of Maple, Sound Design Live - LIVE Sound Summit Grass is Greener, David Dann: "Guitar King: Michael Bloomfield's Life in the Blues", Phish: The Biography – Parke Puterbaugh, Amps!: The Other Half of Rock 'N' Roll – Ritchie Fliegler, The Complete Guide to Guitar and Amp Maintenance: A Practical Manual for Every Guitar Player – Ritchie Fliegler, Thistourlife.com, The Girl in the Back: A Female Drummer's Life with Bowie Blondie and the '70s Rock Scene, Roadie Free Radio Merch, Samson Q2U Handheld Dynamic USB Microphone Recording and Podcasting Pack, ShowPro Beard Co., Napkin Sketch Stage, Event Runner Pro, Over the Bridge.org
We looked at the city's number of measles cases last week on episode 21, and new numbers this week show that the outbreak continues to grow. Within the city, there have now been 498 total confirmed cases, and increase of 32 over last week, and in data from the CDC, the nationwide total is now at 839. A new school has been ordered closed this week for failure to follow the city health commissioner's public health emergency plan introduced last month. On May 13th, the city ordered the Yeshiva of Central Queens closed for failing to "exclude unvaccinated students for 21 days following a known exposure at the school." This is the 9th school closed by the city, and all others have since been allowed to reopen after modifying their practices to comply with the emergency plan. This outbreak is the worst the United States has seen since 1994, when the yearly total was 928 cases nationwide. In response to the ongoing outbreak of measles, the city has partnered with local (hut 'zu lah) Hatzolah emergency medical groups and the Maimonides Medical Center to make the measles vaccine available to the community, regardless of medical insurance or ability to pay. Various times and locations are available on a poster provided by the city that you can view online, or you can call 311 for more information or stop by the Hatzolah offices Boro Park, Williamsburg, or Flatbush. Within the city, Orthodox Jewish communities are hardest hit due to a combination of unvaccinated individuals and travelers returning from Israel, where there has been an outbreak of measles since last year. In the city health department data, Williamsburg has the highest total number of cases, at 379, and has added 20 new cases just in the previous week. The city has also carried through with restrictions outlined in an official health department declaration from last month, closing multiple schools and citing 98 individuals for failing to show proof of vaccination or to obtain a new vaccination. Measles is a highly contagious disease that is spread through the air as sick individuals cough or sneeze. The measles vaccination is included in MMR shots, standing for measles, mumps, and rubella, that contain a specially-weakened form of the virus that trains the body's immune system on how to defend against that virus in the future. For information on where to obtain a measles vaccination, call 311 or view information from the Department of Health at nyc.gov/doh. 100 years ago on May 16, 1919 — Members of the "Russellites" religious sect living in Brooklyn receive reduced sentences after being charged with distributing anti-war materials. 135 years ago on May 17, 1884 — P.T. Barnum leads a parade of 21 elephants across the Brooklyn Bridge, which had opened just one year earlier Wegmans supermarket comes to the Brooklyn Navy Yard on 7am on October 27th, when the 74,000 sqft store opens where Admiral's Row once stood. An update to last week's deadly Harlem fire at the Frederick E. Samuel Apartments that claimed the lives of four children and two adults in the early-morning hours of May 8th. FDNY fire investigators determined the cause to have been an open flame on the stove, and that Andrea Pollidore had a habit of disabling the smoke detector while she cooked because it would begin to alarm so easily. A source told NBC4 that the stove was found in the "on" position, so it seems to have been left burning at some point that day and eventually fire spread late in the night, when smoke overtook the apartment before the family inside could escape. Killed in the fire were 4 y/o Elijah, 6 y/o Brooklyn, 8 y/o Andre, 11 y/o Nakyra, their mother Andrea Pollidore, and family friend 32 y/o Mac Abdularauph, who was previously reported as a step-son. A GoFundMe page has been set up by a family member to cover the funeral costs and has received over $40,000 in just six days. 80 years ago on May 17, 1939 — The first televised sporting event takes place at Columbia University 57 years ago on May 19, 1962 — Marilyn Monroe performs "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" as part of John F. Kennedy's 45th birthday celebration at Madison Square Garden Mayor de Blasio held an announcement at Trump Tower on May 13th: In what was either a shortsighted location choice or an attempt to draw attention to a possible presidential run, de Blasio faced a cacophonous scene for his New York City Green New Deal press conference, with Trump Tower turning up the music in their lobby speakers and about a dozen protesters taking endless rides on the escalators behind the podium while carrying "Trump 2020" and "Worst Mayor Ever" signs. The city's Green New Deal plan would fine large buildings like Trump Tower for the pollution they emit, and buildings account for 70% of carbon emissions within the city. 73 years ago on May 20, 1946 — A twin-engine military plane crashes into 40 Wall Street, killing all on board A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. AGBC is more than just a news website — Our fireworks page monitors the city's announcements of upcoming fireworks, lists them on site, and automatically sends out a notification just before the fireworks begin, so that you can watch the show or prepare your pet for the upcoming explosion sounds. Visit agreatbigcity.com/fireworks to see the full calendar! Park of the day Triborough Bridge Approach Triangle — A small piece of Parks property that contains one big road sign! This triangle at the corner of 93rd and FDR Drive is nicely landscaped and surrounded by a low, decorative fence, and inside is a large stone monolith that reads "East River Drive Triborough Bridge Approach". This marker is from the 1930s when both the East River Drive (FDR Drive) and the Triborough Bridge (RFK Bridge) were built and is giving drivers some very advance notice that this road leads to the bridge on-ramp at 125th Street, much like the green overhead highway signs do today. Parks Events Movies Under the Stars: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) — Date: May 17, 2019 Concert Calendar Here's the AGBC Concert Calendar for the upcoming week: Knuckle Puck, Citizen, Hunny, and oso oso are playing Brooklyn Steel on Wednesday, May 15th. Yungblud is playing The Bowery Ballroom on Wednesday, May 15th. John K. Samson and Shannen Moser are playing Rough Trade NYC on Wednesday, May 15th. Architects, Thy Art Is Murder, and While She Sleeps are playing Brooklyn Steel on Thursday, May 16th. Broken Social Scene is playing Webster Hall on Thursday, May 16th. The Hold Steady are playing White Eagle Hall on Thursday, May 16th. Cory Branan and Trapper Schoepp are playing Coney Island Baby on Thursday, May 16th. Perturbator is playing Irving Plaza on Thursday, May 16th. Meshuggah and The Black Dahlia Murder are playing Hammerstein Ballroom on Thursday, May 16th. Björk is playing The Shed at Hudson Yards on Thursday, May 16th. Garbage, LCD Soundsystem, and Mercury Rev are playing Brooklyn Steel on Friday, May 17th. The Dream Syndicate and 75 Dollar Bill are playing Mercury Lounge on Friday, May 17th. Mr Twin Sister and Ava Luna are playing Warsaw on Friday, May 17th. Tacocat and Sammi Lanzetta are playing Music Hall of Williamsburg on Friday, May 17th. Uniform, Blame God, and Wear Your Wounds are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Friday, May 17th. Sidewalks and Skeltons is playing H0L0 on Friday, May 17th. BTS are playing MetLife Stadium on Saturday, May 18th and Sunday, May 19th Worriers and awakebutstillinbed are playing Baby's All Right on Sunday, May 19th. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Learn about New York Here's something you may not have known about New York: The highest temperature ever recorded in New York State was 108°F on July 22, 1926 in Troy, NY Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 99°F on May 19, 1962 Record Low: 38°F on May 19, 1976 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain today through Thursday, with high temperatures rising to 82°F next Monday. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
November 14, 2018. Tommy Unit LIVE!! #380…the theme tonight was money! Bucks, dollars, coin, cash, change…whatever you call it! Plus we broke theme to promote an upcoming show at Coney Island Baby here in NYC!! Turn it up! Live from New York, Wednesday nights at 10:00pm ET/7:00pm PT on REAL PUNK RADIO – Radio Done … Continue reading Tommy Unit LIVE!! #380 →
Andrew Loog Oldham is the original manager/producer of the Rolling Stones, founder of Immediate Records, writer of STONED, 2STONED, and ROLLING STONED, and the longtime lead DJ on the Underground Garage channel on SiriusXM. Sounds and Vision is the next chapter. On this episode, Andrew catches up with his old friend, Mick Rock. Last time Andrew saw Mick was at the premiere of his auto-biographical documentary, "SHOT! The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra of Rock." Mick is often referred to as ‘The Man Who Shot the Seventies’, for his iconic images of Syd Barrett, David Bowie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Queen, the Sex Pistols, The Ramones, Blondie, Rocky Horror Picture Show, etc. London born, he has resided in New York for the past 35 years. He has shot over 100 album covers including: Lou Reed’s Transformer and Coney Island Baby, Iggy and The Stooges’ Raw Power, Queen’s Queen II (recreated for their classic music video ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’) and Sheer Heart Attack, The Ramones End of the Century and Joan Jett’s I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll. Share Sounds and Vision with a friend. Write a review for this podcast and Andrew will give you a shout out in a future episode. Tweet at Andrew and let him know what you think of this episode.
Mick Rock, legendary photographer, "The Man Who Shot the Seventies," drops by the Richard Crouse Show. His bio: Legendary rock photographer Mick Rock is often referred to as ‘The Man Who Shot the Seventies’, for his iconic images of Syd Barrett, David Bowie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Queen, The Ramones, Blondie, Rocky Horror Picture Show, etc. London born, he has resided in New York for over 35 years. He has shot over 100 album covers. Rock was instrumental in creating many key rock ‘n’ roll images, such as album covers for Syd Barrett’s Madcap Laughs, Lou Reed’s Transformer and Coney Island Baby, Iggy and The Stooges’ Raw Power, Queen’s Queen II (recreated for their classic music video ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’) and Sheer Heart Attack, The Ramones End of the Century and Joan Jett’s I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll, among many others. He was the chief photographer on the films The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Shortbus. He recently shot special stills for the new TV version of Rocky Horror, featuring the transgender actress Laverne Cox as Frank n Furter. He also produced and directed the seminal music videos for Bowie: ‘John, I’m Only Dancing’, ‘Jean Genie’, ‘Space Oddity’, and ‘Life On Mars’. A classic quote from Mick in the London Times, who dubbed him ‘the music world’s top snapper’: “I’ve never felt like a voyeur, although I’ve certainly done plenty of looking! I work from the inside out. Like a cook I gather all the ingredients and keep mixing and stirring and tasting until the kind of effluvia starts to rise, then I’m off to the races. It’s an addictive kind of a feeling that I need a regular shot of otherwise I don’t feel right…” See an exhibition of his work at the LISS GALLERY in Toronto, 112 Cumberland St - 416-787-9872.
Singer and Songwriter Angel Olsen's latest record "Phases" is a collection of B-sides and rarities that chronicles her musical journey. Listen as she describes how the The Velvet Underground influenced her on that journey, and how Lou Reed's "Coney Island Baby" is helping her in the current moment.
Brad Listi talks with Karl Geary, author of the debut novel MONTPELIER PARADE, available from Catapult. Geary was born in Dublin, and moved to New York City at age sixteen. He cofounded two East Village institutions: the music venue Sin-é, and later the Scratcher. He has worked as a scriptwriter (Coney Island Baby) and an actor (Michael Almereyda’s Hamlet; Ken Loach’s Jimmy’s Hall), and has adapted and directed Dorothy Parker’s story “You Were Perfectly Fine” for the screen. He lives in Glasgow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THE VULGAR BOATMEN. CALLING UPSTAIRS – 3:25Please Panic, Rough Trade, 1992 WALTER SALAS – HUMARA. GET OUT – 6:00Radar, Last Call records, 1995 LOU REED. CONEY ISLAND BABY – 6:45Coney Island baby, RCA, 1975 PATTI SMITH. WILD LEAVES – 4:00People Have The Power (single), Arista, 1988 PATTI SMITH. CHANGING OF THE GUARDS – 5:45Twelve, Columbia, […] Cet article Errance #46 : De The Vulgar Boatmen à Love est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.
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Holly Stephey Talks to Mick Rock! Mick Rock is a photographer best known for his iconic shots of rock and roll legends such as Queen, David Bowie, Syd Barrett, Lou Reed, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Iggy Pop and The Stooges, The Sex Pistols, The Ramones, Joan Jett, Talking Heads, Roxy Music, Thin Lizzy, Motley Crue, and Blondie. Often referred to as The Man Who Shot the Seventies, legendary rock and roll photographer Mick Rock first met David Bowie in early 1972. Most of the memorable images of David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust were shot by Mick Rock in his capacity as the official Bowie photographer. Rock was instrumental in creating many other key rock 'n' roll images such as album covers for Syd Barrett's The Madcap Laughs, Lou Reed's Transformer and Coney Island Baby, Iggy and the Stooges' Raw Power, Queen's Queen II (recreated for their classic music video ‘Bohemian Rhapsody') and Sheer Heart Attack, the Ramones End of the Century and Joan Jett's I Love Rock 'n' Roll, among many others. He was the chief photographer on the films The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Shortbus. In recent years he has published a series of books, many based on his classic images Upcoming publication Exposed – Faces of Rock n Roll (Chronicle Books, Autumn 2010), which will feature many images of Mick's classic subjects never previously published plus a selection of his recent photos and many other unexpected photos from his extensive archive.
Red Velvet Media Talks to Mick Rock! Mick Rock is a photographer best known for his iconic shots of rock and roll legends such as Queen, David Bowie, Syd Barrett, Lou Reed, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Iggy Pop and The Stooges, The Sex Pistols, The Ramones, Joan Jett, Talking Heads, Roxy Music, Thin Lizzy, Motley Crue, and Blondie. Often referred to as The Man Who Shot the Seventies, legendary rock and roll photographer Mick Rock first met David Bowie in early 1972. Most of the memorable images of David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust were shot by Mick Rock in his capacity as the official Bowie photographer. Rock was instrumental in creating many other key rock 'n' roll images such as album covers for Syd Barrett's The Madcap Laughs, Lou Reed's Transformer and Coney Island Baby, Iggy and the Stooges' Raw Power, Queen's Queen II (recreated for their classic music video ‘Bohemian Rhapsody') and Sheer Heart Attack, the Ramones End of the Century and Joan Jett's I Love Rock 'n' Roll, among many others. He was the chief photographer on the films The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Shortbus. In recent years he has published a series of books, many based on his classic images Upcoming publication Exposed – Faces of Rock n Roll (Chronicle Books, Autumn 2010), which will feature many images of Mick's classic subjects never previously published plus a selection of his recent photos and many other unexpected photos from his extensive archive.