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Chirs Ballew returns to chat about his new record Void Crusher, the genius of Mark Sandman, his feelings on Kudos to You! a decade after releasing it with PUSA, how you can't force success and much more! CHRIS BALLEWhttps://chrisballew.orghttps://chrisballew.bandcamp.comhttps://www.instagram.com/chrisballewhttps://www.instagram.com/pusabandPCHInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to 11 est/Tuesday Midnight to 3 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.Special Thanks to my buddy Jay Vics for the behind the scenes help on this episode!https://www.meettheexpertspodcast.comhttps://www.jvimobile.com
Morphine drummer Jerome Deupree is this weeks guest and we discuss the early days of Morphine, if Jerome ever expected to rejoin the band, the new vinyl reissues of The Night and Like Swimming, how to lock in the groove with a 2 string slide bass, touring the world with Vapors of Morphine, the bands long lasting legacy and much moreJerome/Morphinehttps://morphineband.comhttp://www.jeromedeupree.comhttps://www.instagram.com/morphine_bandhttps://www.facebook.com/MorphineBandOfficialPCHInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to 11 est/Tuesday Midnight to 3 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.
O mais improvável frontman comandando a banda com formação mais inusitada da história do rock. Isso é o Morphine, que no seu segundo álbum entrega melodias irresistíveis e cativantes num disco incrível Completando este mês 30 anos de seu lançamento, Cure For Pain foi o assunto do papo que levamos com nosso amigo Léo Siqueira.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Morphine is one of those bands that makes you feel cool just listening to them, and their seminal album Cure for Pain from 1993 is well beloved for good reason. Travis and his buddy Jess are both huge fans and got to geek out over this classic together in this episode.
Instead of participating in Record Store Day this year, Steve bought a couple records that he wanted even more--and he didn't have to wait in line. Meanwhile, Keith crossed his lines on the timing of an Osees concert. As usual, hilarity ensues. But what were those records Steve bought, you ask. Why, none other than the timeless purveyors of low rock, Morphine. Morphine's story is a tragic one. Vocalist, bassist and all-around bandleader Mark Sandman died onstage in Italy before he could make it to 9-9-99 and sit on his back porch to drink red wine and French fries with pepper. One album that was mostly complete at the time of Sandman's death was released posthumously and an ill-fated Orchestra Morphine tour ensued. Now, twenty-some-odd years later, instead of universal adulation and acclaim, Morphine is in danger of slipping away like wisps of smoke.Along the way they touch on the City of Devils, Tom Waits, and the Butchered Rodents, and revisit the saxophone-centric film classics, The Lost Boys and Lost Highway. Somehow PJ Harvey and Les Claypool fit into this as well.Episode artwork by Mike Joyce. Background music by Motorholmes.Support the show
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about our favorite music of 1993. Show notes: - In 1993, Jay turned 26, Phil turned 24 - Jay moved to Middleton, Mass. - Phil saw the Breeders, Belly, Lenny Kravitz - Jay saw Nirvana and the Breeders, Midnight Oil, Lollapalooza - Big year for hip hop - Hair metal was dead - Phil's non-top 5s: Pearl Jam, Lenny Kravitz, Breeders, PJ Harvey, Radiohead, Afghan Whigs, Uncle Tupelo, Frank Black, Juliana Hatfield, Morphine, Velvet Underground, Bjork, Cracker, Mazzy Star, Dinosaur Jr., Big Head Todd and the Monsters - To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Hey. We made it. The end of [A-->B] Life is here as the guys dig deep into the final track: "The Cure for Pain." This discussion also includes the bonus track, the oft severely underrated acoustic version of "I Never Said That I Was Brave" sung by former bassist Dan Pishock. This episode is HUGE! Please consider rating and reviewing the podcast on Apple, Google, and Spotify! For more info about the podcast, including show notes, short blogs, and host info, visit our website: uswithoutthempod.com Join our Facebook group to keep the conversation going: uswithoutThem Podcast Keep up with the latest on social media: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook We got stickers!
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In this episode, I go into detail my love for Rumi's quotes "The wound is where the light enters" and "The cure for pain is in the pain" and how this perfectly describes the solution to our relationship troubles. I go over why this is important to the health of our relationships and why we prefer to avoid seeing the truth behind the pain. I describe ways in which to look at what's been happening in order to move past it and heal your relationship. Follow me on Instagram Schedule a 1 Hr complimentary coaching consultation Join my weekly email newsletter
We were asked to contribute a holiday song suggestion for the Songfacts podcast for their annual Holiday Special. We knew there's be lots of suggestions, so we had to dig deep, and when "the other Steve" suggested the super rare "Sexy Christmas Baby Mine" by low-rock legends Morphine.The perfectly titled “Sexy Christmas Baby Mine” was originally the B-side for the 7-inch release of "Cure For Pain," and recently included on the anthology “At Your Service.” It is everything you'd expect from the band; it is different, it is classic and it is undeniably Morphine. Additionally, we were able to speak with drummer Billy Conway about the song and his memories and recollections of "Sexy Christmas Baby Mine," Happy Holidays!
We were asked to contribute a holiday song suggestion for the Songfacts podcast for their annual Holiday Special. We knew there's be lots of suggestions, so we had to dig deep, and when "the other Steve" suggested the super rare "Sexy Christmas Baby Mine" by low-rock legends Morphine. The perfectly titled “Sexy Christmas Baby Mine” was originally the B-side for the 7-inch release of "Cure For Pain," and recently included on the anthology “At Your Service.” It is everything you'd expect from the band; it is different, it is classic and it is undeniably Morphine. Additionally, we were able to speak with drummer Billy Conway about the song and his memories and recollections of "Sexy Christmas Baby Mine," Happy Holidays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We were asked to contribute a holiday song suggestion for the Songfacts podcast for their annual Holiday Special. We knew there's be lots of suggestions, so we had to dig deep, and when "the other Steve" suggested the super rare "Sexy Christmas Baby Mine" by low-rock legends Morphine.The perfectly titled “Sexy Christmas Baby Mine” was originally the B-side for the 7-inch release of "Cure For Pain," and recently included on the anthology “At Your Service.” It is everything you'd expect from the band; it is different, it is classic and it is undeniably Morphine. Additionally, we were able to speak with drummer Billy Conway about the song and his memories and recollections of "Sexy Christmas Baby Mine." Happy Holidays!AllMusicPodcasts is a proud member of the Pantheon Media Network.
We were asked to contribute a holiday song suggestion for the Songfacts podcast for their annual Holiday Special. We knew there's be lots of suggestions, so we had to dig deep, and when "the other Steve" suggested the super rare "Sexy Christmas Baby Mine" by low-rock legends Morphine. The perfectly titled “Sexy Christmas Baby Mine” was originally the B-side for the 7-inch release of "Cure For Pain," and recently included on the anthology “At Your Service.” It is everything you'd expect from the band; it is different, it is classic and it is undeniably Morphine. Additionally, we were able to speak with drummer Billy Conway about the song and his memories and recollections of "Sexy Christmas Baby Mine," Happy Holidays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An innocent soul lost to a tragic unnecessary careless incident. Gone. Vanished. How do you deal with grief? What do you do with your anger, sorrow, rage, and disbelief? How do you process your emotions? Do you run away? Do you hide? Do you avoid it? What if you could walk into the pain? What if you could embrace the pain with open arms? What would that look like? How would that feel? Listen and learn how to process your true feelings. https://www.facebook.com/pahlavansogolmdhttps://www.instagram.com/drsogol_mindfulliving/http://www.drsogol.comFREE journaling https://www.drsogol.com/resources
This week we're joined by Mylie (Honest Lee) Durham IV. Lee is a Maryland native, a drummer (formerly of Funk Ark with Greg), and co-founder of Growroom Productions. He's here to talk about his latest project, a song-for-song cover of Morphine's 1993 “Cure For Pain” in its entirety. We begin the discussion with the original album and the unique and full sound Morphine were able to achieve with only drums, a sax, and a two-string bass. With such sparse instrumentation the album relies heavily on the quality of the songwriting, which is incredible.On and off over the past 8 years, Lee has played with the idea of recreating the album. Faced with a global pandemic and a recently completed backyard studio, he got to work soliciting tracks from his musician friends and acquaintances & it's finally complete! A song-for-song cover of the classic album, featuring a handful of DC's most prestigious acts, luminaries from the Growroom Galaxy, and one of NYC's most eccentric bandleaders. It's worth checking out & you can buy it here!Songs:Morphine - “Thursday”Morphine - “Cure For Pain”Deborah Bond & the Compellers - “Cure For Pain”Gordan Sterling & Candice Mills - “Let's Take a Trip Together”Honest Lee ft Frank Mitchell - “I'm Free Now”Backbeat Underground ft Brother GoodLove - “Buena”MKMKMK - “All Wrong”
Sue is the creator of the MELT Method®, a simple self-treatment technique that helps people get out and stay out of chronic pain. A nationally recognized educator, manual therapist, exercise physiologist, and founding member of the Fascia Research Society, Sue is the author of the New York Times bestselling book The MELT Method, which has been translated into eight languages and helped over 200,000 people lead a healthy, pain-free life.MeltMethod.comThe Melt Method BookFacebookInstagramTwitterYoutube
Hear the amazing story From Christine, on how she LOST 50% of her INFLAMMATION and PAIN with an Omega 3 regime over a 3 day period, and 100% over 7 days. She refers to a podcast from The Dr. Axe Show for additional information, March 9, 2021. And most importantly, don't let the inflammation stay more than 6 months to avoid chronic pain in the future. Hear the story, and pass it on. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chris-harvey1/message
So, here's the thing. Morphine was one of the best bands to come out of Boston in the '90s. You can argue the point, and you can be wrong. Formed in 1989 by Mark Sandman, Dana Colley, and Jerome Deupree, Morphine combined blues and jazz elements with more traditional rock arrangements, giving the band an unusual sound. Sandman sang distinctively in a "deep, laid-back croon", and his songwriting featured a prominent beat influence. The band themselves coined the label "low rock" to describe their music, which involved "a minimalist, low-end sound that could have easily become a gimmick: a 'power trio' not built around the sound of an electric guitar. Instead, Morphine expanded its offbeat vocabulary on each album." The band enjoyed positive critical appraisal but met with mixed results commercially. In the United States, the band was embraced and promoted by the indie rock community, including public and college radio stations (WFNX anyone?) and MTV's 120 Minutes, which the band once guest-hosted, but received little support from commercial rock radio and other music television programs. This limited their mainstream exposure and support in their home country, while internationally they enjoyed high-profile success, especially in Belgium, Russia, Portugal, France, and Australia. For this episode, we take a listen to their 1993 album Cure For Pain. The tracks "Sheila" and "In Spite of Me" were prominently featured on the soundtrack of the 1994 independent film Spanking the Monkey. The video for "Thursday" also appeared on an episode of Beavis and Butt-head. The track "Buena" also appears in the first season of The Sopranos and in the Daria episode "The Teachings of Don Jake". In 2014, the album placed eighth on the Alternative Nation site's "Top 10 Underrated '90s Alternative Rock Albums" list. It also contains one of my personal top 5 songs of all time, "Cure For Pain." Sadly, on July 3, 1999, Sandman collapsed on the stage of the Nel Nome Del Rock festival at the Giardini del Principe in Palestrina, Italy, outside of Rome. He was soon pronounced dead of a heart attack and Morphine immediately disbanded. WBUR has an excellent article about the impact of this seminal album that you can find here. The surviving members of Morphine joined up with singer/guitarist Jeremy Lyons to form Vapors of Morphine. The band continues to perform Morphine's body of work as well as originals. Definitely worth checking out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/esoterica-the-podcast/message
Were the 90s just Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and various other grunge bands and their followers? Of course not, but revisiting Morphine's 1993 album Cure For Pain makes a strong case that the true alternative of the decade never bubbled up to MTV TRL, Clear Channel playlists, or Rolling Stone covers. A horn driven, blues and jazz influenced rock band that channeled Tom Waits and The Velvet Underground was never going to sell ten million albums. But along with fellow outsiders like those in Soul Coughing, The Jon Spencer Blue Explosion, and others, there was room on college radio and 120 Minutes for more askew views of what rock and pop meant. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Buena 24:28 - Thursday 29:53 - A Head With Wings 32:42 - I'm Free Now 35:56 - Let's Take A Trip Together Outro - Cure For Pain Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Were the 90s just Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and various other grunge bands and their followers? Of course not, but revisiting Morphine's 1993 album Cure For Pain makes a strong case that the true alternative of the decade never bubbled up to MTV TRL, Clear Channel playlists, or Rolling Stone covers. A horn driven, blues and jazz influenced rock band that channeled Tom Waits and The Velvet Underground was never going to sell ten million albums. But along with fellow outsiders like those in Soul Coughing, The Jon Spencer Blue Explosion, and others, there was room on college radio and 120 Minutes for more askew views of what rock and pop meant. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Buena 24:28 - Thursday 29:53 - A Head With Wings 32:42 - I'm Free Now 35:56 - Let's Take A Trip Together Outro - Cure For Pain Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
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The BS We Feed Ourselves — Gut/Brain healing for overachievers
Summary: Megan Bruneau is a psychotherapist, executive coach and podcast host. She has more than 12-years of experience and specializes in perfectionism-related issues, such as depression, anxiety, and eating disorders. Deepak Chopra dubbed her "the millennials' therapist” –– as her “no-BS” approach to coaching may be the perspective you've been missing. What We Learn: 06:27 The Benefits of Being Dumped 08:43 Pain x Struggling = Suffering (Buddhist quote mention) 10:26 The Cure For Pain is Pain 17:19 Megan's Message: "instead of this whole look in the mirror and say "you're perfect, you're perfect", say no you're "imperfect and that's okay." 26:02 Narcissism convo begins 35:24 "The victim mentality" that comes with calling someone a narcissist 36:33 Misattribution of Arousal 37:16 We get used to inconsistent love: we see red flags and confuse them for love. We confuse anxiety for arousal. 42:36 "If it's ‘love at first sight,' run the other direction” Helpful Links: Megan Bruneau's Website: https://meganbruneau.com/ Shawna's Website: https://www.shawnabigbydavis.com/ The BS We Feed Ourselves Website: TheBSWeFeedOurselves.com The BS We Feed Ourselves Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebswefeedourselves/ Shawna's personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shawnabigbydavis/
In episode 6 we celebrate the complex mystery that is Morphine's "Cure For Pain". Benjamin notices we only do sophomore albums, Max digs deep into the Boston scene without bringing up Flogging Molly, and Casey gets through the episode without noticing he needed to go to a hospital the whole damn time!Check Morphine out here: https://open.spotify.com/album/0FocpOyE7RnaNsiaEhSbp6Sadly, while Morphine has a lot of cool stuff to listen to, their vocalist Mark Sandman passed away on stage in 1999 in Italy.
If the researchers, executives and investors behind Coda Biotherapeutics have their way, one day soon there really could be a cure for pain. Co-founded by researchers Joseph Glorioso, from the University of Pittsburgh's microbiology and molecular genetics department; and Dr. Nicholas Boulis, the founder of Emory's Gene and Cell Therapy for Neurorestoration Laboratory; Coda uses gene therapies to treat neurological diseases starting with severe pain and epilepsy.
On this episode our friend Jason joins us to talk about Morphine's SECOND ALBUM “Cure for Pain.” We also talk a bit about our N.Y. trip and some other sh!t.
On this episode our friend Jason joins us to talk about Morphine’s SECOND ALBUM “Cure for Pain.” We also talk a bit about our N.Y. trip and some other sh!t.
ALBUM ADDICTS #32- The Album Addicts break down Morphine's 1993 album Cure For Pain! Rock on! Contact Aaron and Ray at ridiculousrockrecords@gmail.com , or on the Ridiculous Rock Record Reviews Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/R4podcast/
We’re down to our final 5 episodes in the first season, and this week we’ve got Ryan’s pick, the second album from alternative rock band Morphine, “Cure for Pain”. Will David, who hates the saxophone, find something to enjoy in a band that utilizes saxophone in all of its songs? That’s the gamble Ryan’s taking this week, and we’ll see if it pays off! (Spoiler: probably not)
Ella shares her thoughts about how #denial, #silence, and holding on to past hurt causes #pain in the #emotional, #mental, and #spiritual bodies. Then she gives an #enchanted way to #cure pain. Causes of pain: 1-Denying your own feelings to make everyone around you comfortable. 2-Silence about what, who, and why you're in pain. Refusing to see the world as it really is. 3-Holding on to the past with judgments and never giving forgiveness to yourself or others. Inspirational Quote: If you're silent about your pain, they'll kill you and say you enjoyed it. ~Zora Neale Hurston Curing the pain: Break from the chains keeping you in a state of denial and silence about your BEAST. Exchange the old way of doing and embrace your Beast's way. Assess situations without judgment or attachments. Strive to reach your Beast's standards of happiness, success, joy... Trust your Beast to work it all out to ensure the desires of your heart are achieved. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ella-shawn-author/message
Morphine’s Cure For Pain is an album that revels in finding hope in the darkest nights of our souls. For twenty-five years the weird magic conjured by Mark Sandman (2-string bass/vocals), Dana Colley (sax), and Jerome Deupree (drums) has remained singular in its sound and remains (oddly) peerless to this day.This week we’re celebrating their remarkable achievement by taking a deep dive into one of the greatest albums ever made PLUS checking in with friend-of-the-pod, author, musician, and native Bostonian, Ryan Walsh to get a first-hand account of the band in it’s prime.Show NotesRead/Buy Ryan Walsh’s remarkable book Astral Weeks: A Secret History of 1968 [LINK]Incidental music courtesy of Aquatic Gardener. Hear more/buy it HERE.Support us on Patreon! [LINK]Support/find out more about Washington, DC's Uptown Art House [LINK] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tonight we listened to Morphine's really cool 1993 album "Cure for Pain", an album recorded and written mere miles from where we recorded this episode. Exciting! On a less wholesome level, we discuss Tom Hanks again, Dr. Pepper, the annual tradition of at least one person crashing a U-Haul into an underpass on Storrow Drive, Parents who yell at other peoples' kids, the Nutcracker, and McDonald's at 250 Maple Street in Marlborough. Seth Kellogg from The Big Lonesome joins us as we listen to great music and get off topic almost immediately. Email us with any thoughts, concerns, or suggestions for new eateries for Patrick to consider at oldmenyellatcloud at gmail dot com.
The book of Esther teaches that God’s normal approach to our affliction is not to spectacularly still the storm or finish off the foe. God’s routine approach to our tribulation is instead to humbly send average folks into the fray to make a difference in their own simple yet significant way.
Seth and are I are back after watching the Tony Robbins documentary "I am not You Guru." In a continuation of our conversation where Seth challenged us to not only to own our shit but heal our shit. He continues to explain his affinity and experience with Energy Intuitive Healing and Rapid Transformation Therapy also known as weird shit with spirits, psychics, and exorcisms. I'm not convinced that this is the path to my healing, but it and the pain I have inspired me to take the plunge into a new therapeutic journey. CONTACT SETH This Episode's Show Notes SUPPORT THE SHOW RATE & REVIEW THE SHOW BECOME A PRODUCER DONATE GET YOUR FREE AUDIO BOOK from Audible.com SHOP THROUGH OUR Amazon Portal JOIN US Join the CounterCulture Society - Get Emails & Deals! Website Follow on Twitter & Instagram. Join our Facebook Call the 'Losers Anonymous' Hotline: 206-395-5608 Music featured on this episode: SK - Beats - Positive Anthem by SK and Let Me Heal You (Apollo's Song) by Monk Turner This podcast is produced by select producers and created by the CounterCulture Society™.
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Episode 389/21/16Tracklist: 1. "Space" - Butthole Surfers 2. "Hang On St. Christopher" - Tom Waits 3. "Beyond The Wheel" - Soundgarden 4. "The Small Hours" - Metallica 5. "Freedom" - Jimi Hendrix 6. "I Summon You (demo)" - Spoon 7. "Murdered Out" - Kim Gordon 8. "Pretty Pimpin'" - Kurt Vile 9. "Hole In The Sky" - Black Sabbath 10. "If Only" - Queens of the Stone Age 11. "Cure For Pain" - morphine 12. "Green-Eyed Lady" - Sugarloaf 13. "Not Dark Yet" - Bob Dylan 14. "Station" - Meat Puppets
In this audio David Hoffmeister is answering an email (read by Sarah) from a friend asking for help on how to deal with seeming sickness. David’s answer offers a permanent, cure for pain and suffering, rather than just a temporary relief from distress. This is an amazing reply full of clarity, true empathy and Real Love. Captured at the end of a joyful film shoot for his new Doorway Program.
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Reporting from the Somerville Theater in Somerville, Ma, John and I review more films from the Independent Film Festival Boston: the Morphine documentary Cure for Pain: The Mark Sandman Story, the documentary Page One: Inside the New York Times, and the Bruce MacDonald film Trigger. Please visit IFFBoston.org for a complete list of films and showtimes. Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net