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Today on the podcast, FJ assistant editor Sofia Wolfson interviews legendary songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and visual artist Dan Reeder. Born in Louisiana, raised in California, and now based in Nuremberg, Germany, Reeder has released several albums of self-recorded music using instruments he's built himself. On this episode, we talk about working with John Prine and Oh Boy Records, the intersection between visual art and music, instruments he has built, and much more. Be sure to give his latest record, Smithereens, a spin! https://www.danreeder.com We are brought to you by: Stringjoy Strings: https://stringjoy.com (Use the code FRETBOARD to save 10% off your first order) Mike & Mike's Guitar Bar: https://mmguitarbar.com Peghead Nation: https://www.pegheadnation.com (Get your first month free or $20 off any annual subscription with the promo code FRETBOARD at checkout). https://fretboardsummit.org/ https://www.fretboardjournal.com
A little musical prelude where we talk about Dan Reeder, Ted Lucas & Charles Bukowski before we wander back into the AI discourse on our way to what beauty & art mean in our current crazy world. Steve asks Michael about these damn tariffs & we all get a great education on the struggles & strategies around running a small businessFor more on this please don't miss Michael's heartful & revealing Tariff Talk on his YouTube channel. This discussion was recorded on April 3rd & Michael's talk was released a week after this episode. At the time of this episode's release, there were 3.3K views & 182 comments on the video: that's a good bit of discussion around a critical issue for all of the running shoe industry. Consider this discussion as an early iteration on Michael's thinking around the challenges these tariffs will create. We hope you enjoy
Get ready for a soul-stirring journey through the heart and soul of blues music with the latest edition of "Blues is the Truth," presented by the incomparable Ian McHugh. Joining him in the blues-infused exploration is the charismatic Paul Michael, who takes the wheel in the Blues Driver segment, steering us through the rich landscapes of blues music. This edition is a special treat as it features the incredible talents of the nominees in the UK Blues Awards. Feel the power of the blues with spellbinding tracks from Keb'Mo', Connolly Hayes, Benny Turner, Clarence Spady, Little Walter, Emma Wilson, Rhythm Travellers, Magic Sam, Stevie Watts Organ Trio with Alice Armstrong, Robert Cray Band, Dan Reeder, JJ Grey and Mofro, Connor Selby, Dom Martin, Junior Wells, Guitar Jack Wargo, Al Lehman, T-Bone Walker, Chloe Josephine, Johnny Winter, Philipp Fankhauser, The Della Grants, and the Blues Engineer. Immerse yourself in the raw, emotional energy of these legendary blues artists as they weave tales of love, loss, and the indomitable spirit of the human experience. Ian McHugh and Paul Michael guide you through a sonic landscape where each note is a testament to the enduring power of the blues. Don't miss out on this unforgettable musical journey! Tune in to "Blues is the Truth" and let the blues transport you to a world where the music speaks straight to the soul. It's an experience that will leave you craving for more and reaffirming that, indeed, Blues is the Truth.
It's the penultimate edition of new music for 2023 and the heavy hitters are out in force. Kurt Gallagher, Kevin Bartlett and Adam Coop hit us up with new music from Dan Reeder, MJ Lenderman, The Thing, Gonzalez Smith and The Struts. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
A special message of gratitude from our friend Kris Lager. You know what we're thankful for? All of yous, our dear listeners. Thanks for making our lives richer by lending us your ear, so that we may fill it with all our hipster doofus gobbledygook. Plus! Some sordid stories of Andy's solo trip to Italy & Berlin. And on the Interview Hour, a special treat as we welcome Lafayette's legendary singer/songwriter Dan Reeder! Dan has a collection of songs from the past few decades that are brimming with humor, insight, and damn good melodies to boot. However, Frasco is left wondering: does the U.N. even listen to this podcast?? At the very least, we hope they're catching some zzz's post-european tour. Love ya, boys! oh and guess what.... you can watch this episode; now in color! Psyched to partner up with our buddies at Volume.com! Check out their roster of upcoming live events and on-demand shows to enrich that sweet life of yours. Call, leave a message, and tell us if you think one can get addicted to mushrooms: (720) 996-2403 Check out our new album!, L'Optimist on all platforms Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out our good friends that help us unwind and sleep easy while on the road and at home: dialedingummies.com Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Arno Bakker Kris Lager
Dan Reeder is an American musician and visual artist born in Louisiana and raised in California. Since 1987, Reeder has lived full-time in Nurnberg, Germany. He releases albums under his own name on John Prine's label, Oh Boy Records. Reeder writes some of the most honest, hilarious, heart-wrenchingly beautiful songs you'll ever hear. His music has been called “outsider folk,” but whatever the moniker, it punches you in the heart with perfectly crafted song-gems populated with drunks, fuckups, and regular people trying to get by. Reeder's music came into my consciousness through the song “Maybe,” a disquisistion on mortality that stands shoulder to shoulder with anything by Tom Waits, Elliott Smith, Georges Brassens, or Leonard Cohen. Did I mention he builds his own guitars and computers? We talked about his accidental discovery of computer recording, getting a call from John Prine's manager at 3am, what America looks like from the vantage point of Germany, and navigating political correctness in changing times. Enjoy this very special episode of PPP.https://www.danreeder.comTheme song; Marchandise by Pierre de Gaillande, from the album franglais. (originally Merchandise by Fugazi.) Maybe, Been Thinking About a New Microphone, Clean Elvis, Born a Worm, Nobody Wants To Be You, Pussy Titty, 2016 Election Song, Fun Campfire Song, Bloo You Believe in Bloo Blove, Havana Burning by Dan Reeder. Né Un Ver by Stephan Eicher and Dan Reeder.
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Wir plaudern mit Dan Reeder über seinen Weg vom Metzger zum Maler und Musiker, über seine neue und über die alte Heimat. Er erzählt, warum er Spotify gut findet, wie er eigene Instrumente baut und wie es war, die Nürnberger Burg in der "Blauen Nacht" zu illuminieren. Eine kleine Überraschung gibt es außerdem.
Er sei noch immer unverdorben durch erfolg, behauptet Dan Reeder auf seiner Webseite. Dabei hat er sich mittlerweile eine weltweite Fangemeinde im Internet erspielt - auf selbstgebauten Instrumenten im Heimstudio aufgenommen. Seit 35 Jahren lebt der Amerikaner nun in Nürnberg und ist dort auch als Maler bekannt. Moderation: Anja Scheifinger
Julianna Zachariou; San Diego based writer, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and a contributor to the band Echobaby. Previously regarded as "old for her age" Julianna joins My Pop Five to break down Feels Like Home by Norah Jones, Moonstruck (Film), Barbra Streisand, The Reminder (Feist), and This New Century (Dan Reeder). She also takes the time to share her intro to music, the intricacies of getting a degree in songwriting, and discovering her voice. Support Julianna: https://linktr.ee/juliannazachariou
Let On Planets take you for a blissful journey of lush soundscapes in bitbird radio episode 106
It's the hit of the century! It sounds like it's from the 1980s and the 2080s at the same time! Everyone and their pet alien loves this song, and that's why, to punch it up, we knew we had to enlist the help of Connor Ratliff, a legend in the podcastiverse for his dedication to dissecting utter minutiae. And Connor did not disappoint, at one point obsessing over the syllables in a single measure to the point that Evan yelled "YOU HAVE GASLIT YOURSELF!" Our intrepid astronauts veer across the Milky Way and discover connections from Dua Lipa's Levitating to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Jon Ossoff, and beer-brewing Trappist monks. Guest: Connor Ratliff Walk-in music: 'I Drink Beer' by Dan Reeder; 'Got To Give It Up' by Marvin Gaye; 'Pumped Up Kicks' by Foster The People. Get the punch-ups for your very own punched-up-song library by supporting the show on Patreon. Follow Punch Up The Jam on Twitter and Instagram Like the show? Rate Punch Up The Jam 5 stars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and leave a review for Andrew and Evan. Advertise on Punch Up The Jam via Gumball.fm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I interview talk with Collin Filder from Oh Boy Records to talk about what it might have been like for John Prine to start the label way back in the 80s before indie labels were the norm. Plus we talk about their plans post John's passing in 2020. ►► Download our Free Record Label Toolkit → http://OtherRecordLabels.com/Toolkit Find more resources for independent record labels and DIY artists at http://OtherRecordLabels.com
This time on Soundcheck, Andrew, Michael and Ben keep things brief by highlighting some of their favorite short (1:30 or less) songs! Don't get short with me, young man! Featured Artists: Negative Approach, Pavement, Black Sabbath, Labi Siffre, The Microphones, The Presidents Of The United States Of America, The Beatles, Radiohead, The Distillers, Dan Reeder, Madvillainy, Madlib, MF DOOM, Bad Religion, Parquet Courts, Folk Implosion, Spacemen 3, Richard Hell and the Voidoids, Mary Lou Lord, Dead Kennedys.
Day 7 of our 2020 listener series. Kurt Gallagher likes Theo Katzman and Dan Reeder. Craig Rosen talks up Luke Haines & Peter Buck. And Tom from Oklahoma City digs the Mountain Goats. Episode editor: Patrick Foster Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod (http://patreon.com/suburbspod) Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) . Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com (http://quartjar.bandcamp.com/) and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com (http://frankmuffin.bandcamp.com/) (c) Artie S. Industries LLC
Megaalarm! Hier kommt die neue Ausgabe von Eisenbart & Meisendraht mit satter Überlänge. Es geht um fremde Zungen, daher sind viele der Texte in ihrer Originalsprache und in der jeweiligen Deutschen Übersetzung da. Unsere literarische Reise durch fremdsprachige Zeiten und Welten führt uns vorbei am Punk aller Punks (Jesus), lässt uns Zugfahrten in Vodkalängen messen und wir hören Shakespear beim Pippiwitze erzählen zu. Wir singen ein kleines Ständchen für den Verpacker Christo und jagen Bert Brecht durch digitale Übersetzungsalgorithmen. Herr Eisenbart hat außerdem einen Interviewroboter aus dem Netz bestellt und wird nicht müde, auf die Vorzüge dieser Maschine hinzuweisen. Auch wenn die Papageien in der Redaktionssitzung geschlossen gegen die Maschinisierung der Redaktion gestimmt haben, wurde dieses cybernetische Monstrum auf einige sehr patente Gesprächspartner*innen losgelassen, die uns die Welt des Übersetzens mit reichlich Expertise unterfüttern. Mit allerlei illustren Zungen haben unsere Autor*innen die wildestens, schönsten und aufwühlensten Texte in den Stein gemeißelt, die die Heerscharen von Übersetzerinnen dann in liebevoller Kleinarbeit ins Deutsche hinübergeschickten und von warmstimmigen Sprecher*innen vertont wurden. Çokça sevgiyle, Euer Pappy, der Redaktionspapagey === Autor*innen: - Maria Moling (ladinisch) - Marcela Salas, aus dem Spanischen übersetzt von Jörg Bachhofer - Natalia Breininger (russisch) - Zülküf Kurt, aus dem Türkischen übersetzt von Aslı Uǧurlu und Tobias Schneider - Şafak Sarıçiçek - Nian Cheng, aus dem Mandarin übersetzt von Keewai Wong - Dan Reeder, aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Matthias Egersdörfer - Şehbal Şenyurt Arınlı (türkisch) - Zuleica Dreher-Ruiz (spanisch) Sprecher*innen: - Olga Komarova - Bernadette Rauscher - Timo Möller - Rene Toman - Christian Mosbacher - Simona Leyzerovich - Varvara Imas - Birgül Sahverdi - Ruben Trawally - Margret Bernreuther Interviews: - Keewai Wong - Elmar Tannert - Tristan Marquardt - Andrea Wilhelm Special thanks: -Bernadette Rauscher
This week on The Show On The Road Podcast, a conversation with renegade roots songwriter, painter and NSFW self-taught poet Dan Reeder. Reeder has rarely has been interviewed, but has collected a legion of devoted fans after putting out a series of beloved albums on John Prine's Oh Boy Records - including the much-anticipated new LP “Every Which Way.” For the uninitiated, diving into Dan Reeder's uniquely absurdist, harmony-drenched body of work can feel like reading a rich short-story collection in one sitting. His normal routine is to layer lush close-mic'd vocals on top of one another using himself as a conspiratorial choir, sketching tiny but poignant moments from his life and imagination, often repeating a simple phrase again and again like one of his most-listened to tunes “Work Song” which tells us bluntly through gospel claps: “I've got all the fucking work I need”. Much more than a one man band, Dan often builds every instrument he plays in his recordings, from steel string guitars, to banjos, drums, basses, cellos, violins, clarinets, and even the computer he records on. This episode was recorded in his garage studio in Nuremberg, Germany, where he's lived with his wife for 30 years. Reeder's new album may seem intimidating at first. It features a whopping 20 songs (or cinematic vignettes of a sort), but a closer look shows it clocking in at a succinct 39 minutes. Controversial but gentle acoustic offerings like “Porn Song” for instance come in at just under minute long and new favorites like the wide-eyed (but foul-mouthed) piano ballad “Born a Worm” asks the deepest of questions of an indifferent but endlessly beautiful universe in only the way Reeder could, by plainly inquiring about a caterpillar's mysterious transformation into a butterfly: “what the fuck is that about?” Host Z. Lupetin spoke to Dan right after John Prine passed away from complications of Covid-19, and they spoke about his tours together with Prine and how much his music inspired him through the years. Stream Reeder's newest “Every Which Way” now.
Jaren lang, tussen Rick de Leeuw en Luc De Vos, was Daniël Dee de huisdichter van Oeverloos. Daarna was hij twee jaar lang de stadsdichter van Rotterdam. Daniël heeft een nieuwe dichtbundel, en die heeft weliswaar geen titel, maar er valt wel veel over te vertellen. Dus gaat het in Oeverloos over een leven met en zonder kinderen, over een leven met en na een depressie, en over muziek: de oerpunk van Richard Hell, de geniale waanzin van Les Claypool en Frank Zappa, de poëzie van De Kift, Eddie Vedder en Leonard Cohen, de humor van Dan Reeder en de volstrekte eigenheid van Kimya Dawson.
Jaren lang, tussen Rick de Leeuw en Luc De Vos, was Daniël Dee de huisdichter van Oeverloos. Daarna was hij twee jaar lang de stadsdichter van Rotterdam. Daniël heeft een nieuwe dichtbundel, en die heeft weliswaar geen titel, maar er valt wel veel over te vertellen. Dus gaat het in Oeverloos over een leven met en zonder kinderen, over een leven met en na een depressie, en over muziek: de oerpunk van Richard Hell, de geniale waanzin van Les Claypool en Frank Zappa, de poëzie van De Kift, Eddie Vedder en Leonard Cohen, de humor van Dan Reeder en de volstrekte eigenheid van Kimya Dawson.
"One of the foremost outsider artists in modern folk." - The New Yorker The first time I ever heard the music of Dan Reeder was when someone sent me a link to the video of ‘The Work Song’ (NSFW). Once I heard it, I had to find out who this guy was. I found out that his story is even more interesting than that song. I’ve been trying to set up this conversation with Dan for years, it took the kindness of his record label Oh Boy Records to put us in touch. Dan Reeder has a mind I enjoy being in conversation with, he looks at the world in unique angles (though he would never say that about himself). Dan Reeder is an American musician and artist working and living in Germany. He has 3 albums and most recently an EP, Nobody Wants to Be You. You can find a book of his artwork entitled, Art Pussies Fear This Book. In our conversation we talk about his life as an artist, how he got connected with John Prine, how his perspective as an artist has shifted over the years and much more. You can learn more about Dan Reeder's work at danreeder.com You can follow Dan on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Spotify.
Episode 32 is a teaser for ya. Think we discuss Beeps? THINK AGAIN, MOFOS. We've got a mailbag that is unforgettable with a one of a kind fan of the cast! What's that? A new segment you say? Listen in to find out, bitches! Featured songs: "Food and Pussy" by Dan Reeder "Best Part" by Daniel Caesar and H.E.R. **special surprise submitted by Composer Beeps**
Микс записан и собран из разных стилей, как DEEP, TROPICAL, HOUSE, 2STEP, PROGRESSIVE. В общем слушаем и наслаждаемся!!! Holding You (Original Mix) Tiny Toon, Marcato Leben (Matvey Emerson Remix) Tryst Can't You See feat. Dessy Slavova (V Stage Rockers, Dessy Slavova African Herbsman (Adroid & Lotus Ext Bob Marley & 1world Cashmere Sweater (Extended Mix) Sultan + Shepard feat. Brezy Drunk With Don (Original Mix) Torha, Earstrip Namatria - Pom Poms (Original mix) Get Me Outta Here (Shaun Frank Remix Steve Aoki, Flux Pavilion With You (Me My Toothbrush Remix) Sons Of Maria Watchin U (Cassimm Remix) Titan Road Super National (Alex Vives Remix) Sunny Terrace The Blues (Extended Mix) Niklas Ibach feat. Dan Reeder
This week Dave and Steel are joined by Spencer to discuss the latest in Vin Diesel news, their favorite fringe presidential candidates, historical also-rans, and fringe political parties, revive Lost the Plot, share outsider classics from Daniel Johnston, Dan Reeder, The Toadies, They Might Be Giants, Congress-Woman Malinda Jackson Parker, and Leonard Cohen, and hear … Continue reading "Episode 64: The Party! Party! Party! party"
This week, Josh gets into Dan Reeder's 2006 album, Sweetheart!