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Sognandoilpiano: la musica, nel profondo.
Giorgio è il mio guru.

Sognandoilpiano: la musica, nel profondo.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 22:05


In questo episodio confesso quale sia il mio esempio virtuoso e... scoprirai, se frequenti i miei corsi, che probabilmente lo conosci anche tu!Ecco l'elenco degli splendidi brani che ho ascoltato in auto oggi: Album Highway 61 Revisited: Like a Rolling Stone, Tombstone Blues, It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry, From a Buick 6, Ballad of a Thin Man, Queen Jane Approximately, Highway 61 Re;Altri partiti dopo in automatico: Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long, Long Time) – Elton John, Sultans Of Swing – Dire Straits, Piano Man – Billy Joel, Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat – Bob Dylan, All Along the Watchtower – The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Paint It, Black – The Rolling Stones, Wish You Were Here – Pink Floyd, I Want You – Bob Dylan, America – Simon & Garfunkel, Lady Midnight – Leonard Cohen, My Sweet Lord – George Harrison, Hurricane – Bob Dylan, Brown Eyed Girl – Van Morrison, Here Comes The Sun – Richie Havens, Sunshine Superman – Donovan, The Times They Are A-Changin' – Bob Dylan, American Pie – Don McLean, Come Together (Remastered 2009) – The Beatles, The Sound of Silence (Electric Version) – Simon & Garfunkel, Tangled Up in Blue – Bob Dylan, Dancing Barefoot – Patti Smith Group, If Not for You (2020 Mix) – George Harrison, Wild World (2020 Mix) – Cat Stevens, Pledging My Time – Bob Dylan, Brown Sugar (Remastered 2009) – The Rolling Stones, Mrs. Robinson (From "The Graduate" Soundtrack) – Simon & Garfunkel, The Weight (Remastered 2000) – The Band, Don't Think Twice, It's All Right – Bob Dylan, Dead Flowers (2009 Mix) – The Rolling Stones, Perfect Day – Lou Reed, The Boxer – Simon & Garfunkel, Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 – Bob Dylan, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (Original Single Mono Version) – The Rolling Stones, Walk On the Wild Side – Lou Reed, Heart of Gold (2009 Remaster) – Neil Young, Just Like a Woman – Bob Dylan, Something (Remastered 2009) – The Beatles, Turn! Turn! Turn! – The Byrds, Me and Bobby McGee – Janis Joplin, One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) – Bob Dylan.

25 O'Clock
Paul Keen

25 O'Clock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 89:03


Dan took a trip out to Wayne, PA to sit down with rock n' roll lifer Paul Keen (Pawnshop Roses, Dead Flowers, Wolf & Vixen). Paul talks about growing up loving the classic rock of his parents, especially The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Faces, and The Who, and finding a home in the Manayunk music scene at The Grape Room and Dawson Street Pub. Dan and Paul discuss the finer points of being two aging music guys who are trying hard not to be cranky nostalgists, the merits of dive bars and clubs, and how a life of playing out at bars has to be handled just right so as not to make your life a never-ending party.  Paul's newest project is a duo with his partner, author C.C. Lane, Wolf & Vixen. they have a new single out now called "Everyone's On Drugs", available wherever you get your digital music.  Dan's note: This is the last episode I'll be producing while residing in Philadelphia for a while. Next you hear from me, I'll likely be balancing a Zoom H6 on my lap while holding a mic in a small apartment in the North Point neighborhood of Hong Kong. There are a handful of interviews I conducted while still in Philadelphia, and I'll be putting those out over the next weeks. Philadelphia will always be part of me, and I'll be back to visit, and eventually to live again. I'll miss each and every one of you. Be well. 

Newcastle Natter - The NUFC Podcast

Fergus Craig, Paul Doolan and Dave Watson are back to look at what's gone wrong since the last Natter. Have we been found out? Is Howe on the precipice? Are we about where we should be and actually not doing much worse than previous seasons? All that and we look ahead to Liverpool and Brentford. newcastlepodcast.com  @newcastlenatter  Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh  A Playback Media Production  playbackmedia.co.uk  Copyright 2024 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Prestame tu oreja!
Prestame tu oreja! ft Sadie & the Dead Flowers E293 - T08

Prestame tu oreja!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 62:20


Orejotas! Celebramos la obra de Charly Garcia con la segunda gran trilogia: Parte de la religion, Cómo conseguir chicas y Filosofia barata y zapatos de goma, cual es tu favorito? Giramos una belleza de Virus con el eterno Federico Moura. #anderdelasemana charlamos con Sadie & the Dead Flowers que tienen tema y videoclip nuevos, anticipando su próximo álbum. Te lo vas a perder?

The Rob Burgess Show
Ep. 258 - Mark Rohrer

The Rob Burgess Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 55:06


Hello and welcome to The Rob Burgess Show. I am, of course, your host, Rob Burgess. On this our 258th episode our guest is Mark Rohrer. Mark Rohrer was born and raised in northwest Indianapolis, in Pike Township. After graduating Indiana University and working in Operations Management for three years, he went back to work for the family business, Reno's Music. Reno, Mark's father, opened Reno's Music in 1991 and currently continues to serve the local and nationwide community with guitar sales. He has been happily married to his true love since 2014 and has two children. A quick programming note: For this episode, I decided to try something new. At the end, Mark and I played and sang a few songs on guitar. Mark sang the first song, “The Way Country Sounds” by Jeremy Pinnell. I sang the second song, “Dead Flowers” by the Rolling Stones. And Mark sang the third song, “I Don't Wanna Move” by the Oracle Sisters. The first two are songs we've played together many times and I practiced them ahead of time. The third song, though, was completely new to me and I had never heard it before. So, you might hear a few wrong chords played in that one, which was my fault. Also, Mark filmed a video version of this episode, which he is releasing on his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ItsWelby Follow me on Mastodon: newsie.social/@therobburgessshow Check out my Linktree: linktr.ee/therobburgessshow Follow me on Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/robaburg.bsky.social

Radiomundo 1170 AM
LOS DEL CANTO RODADO GRACIAS AL VIERNES ES GALGO

Radiomundo 1170 AM

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 45:16


“Verano de 1976. John Phillips, es Papa, de cuarenta años, antiguo rey del pop y destacado mujeriego de Los Ángeles, vivía en Londres mientras trabajaba en la banda sonora de la película de Nicholas Roeg El hombre que cayó a la tierra (con David Bowie de protagonista).  Phillips y su esposa, la actriz Genevieve Waite, vivían cerca de Cheyne Walk, cerca de la casa de Mick. Mientras Mick estaba de gira en verano, Phillips disfrutaba flirteando con Bianca Jagger. La desconfiada esposa de Phillips los sorprendió una noche y se generó un pequeño escándalo en Chelsea. A Keith y Anita, sumidos por la droga y paralizados por la culpa y la desesperación, la dirección de Claridges los invitó a que dejaran la suite que ocupaban en el hotel. Un día fueron a casa de Phillips, para que Marlon jugara con su hijo, y se quedaron allí. En el espacio de algunas semanas , John y Gen se habían convertido en yonquis. Mick reaccionó a la seducción de Bianca por parte de Phillips, invitándolo a partidos de Cricket, pasando la noche en blanco y tocando la guitarra con él. Phillips, el compositor de “California Dreaming” y “Monday Monday”, tenía un lote de nuevas canciones que Mick le sugirió que grabaran , utilizando a los Stones como grupo de estudio.  El 21 de agosto, los Stones encabezaban un enorme festival de rock al aire libre en Knebworth Park. Fue su última actuación del año y se había rumoreado de manera amplia que sería definitivamente la última, desde la creencia de que Keith Richards podía morir en cualquier momento. Los Stones salieron a las once y media después de las actuaciones de Lynyrd Skynyrd, 10 cc, Hot Tuna, y Todd Rundgren. El programa de treinta canciones incluía algunas antiguas como “Route 66” y “Dead Flowers”, y se juzgó como un éxito enorme. Keith y Ronnie se relajaron finalmente y tocaron en equipo, combinando figuras y carreras el uno con el otro. Mick actuó en la pasarela de nueve metros y medio que se extendía hacia el público, como un heraldo del futuro, y justo después de “Street Fighting Man” se encendió una gran cortina de fuegos artificiales (...)”. Los que cantaron: Mannish Boy - The Rolling Stones If You Can´t Rock Me / Get Off My Cloud - The Rolling Stones Happy - The Rolling Stones Hot Stuff - The Rolling Stones Tumbling Dice - The Rolling Stones You Gotta Move - The Rolling Stones You Can't Always Get What You Want - The Rolling Stones Viva la radio Saludos cordiales El galgo

Take This Pod and Shove It
77: "Dead Flowers" by The Rolling Stones

Take This Pod and Shove It

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 61:26


This week Danny and Tyler discuss the excellent country-rock songs of The Rolling Stones, and add "Dead Flowers" to the Ultimate Country Playlist.Though you likely associate them with classic rock and blues, The Rolling Stones' untouchable string of albums through the late 60's and early 70's is full of country sounds. The country influence of Gram Parsons and the country-inspired guitar work of Mick Taylor are especially present on the basically-perfect Exile on Main Street and the iconic Sticky Fingers; on this episode we'll be talking about why this is our favorite period in the Stones' long, long catalog.For just $5 a month you can help keep the lights on and get access to bonus episodes! Consider supporting us on Patreon HERE!Follow the link below to keep up with which songs are being added to our Ultimate Country Playlist on Spotify, now including "Dead Flowers"https://tinyurl.com/takethispodplaylist And now on TIDAL!https://t.co/MHEvOz2DOAWe know you know The Rolling Stones, but here's some of our other favorites if you're curious:Moonlight MileCan You Hear Me KnockingLoving CupShe's a RainbowHappyPlay With FireSweet Black AngelPaint It, BlackGimme ShelterLet's Spend the Night TogetherCheck out our Patreon!Check out our new merch store!Instagram: @TakeThisPodandShoveItFor everything else click HERE!Want to create your own great podcast? Why not start today! We use BuzzSprout for hosting and have loved it. So we suggest you give them a try as well! Buzzsprout gets your show listed in every major podcast platform, and makes understanding your podcast data a breeze. Follow this link to let Buzzsprout know we sent you—you'll get a $20 credit if you sign up for a paid plan, and it helps support our show.

acting like an actor
how to learn acting on set with Kyra Wisely

acting like an actor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 68:28


this week we have one of my fave humans, kyra wisely she's known for her work on tons of artsy films like A Trail of Dead Flowers, The First, and Positive she's also known for being a vertical series QUEEN (she's done 9) on shows such as The Forbidden Alpha, Oops I Married a CEO by Mistake, Dracula's Kiss and More. kyra's story is super cool because after growing up dancing in her late teens she switched to focusing on acting. she moved to LA at 18 and started booking immediately. her booking stats are CRAY which is especially fascinating to me because she's open about how she hasn't had a ton of traditional formal acting training. she has learned a lot on set. we chat balance, learning acting by doing it, leaving your day job and VERTICAL SHOWSS!! if you want to start acting but feel "behind" because you haven't been doing it for ages, this episode is for you. if you're thinking about leaving your "day job" to act full time, this episode is for you if you struggle with balance as a creative, this episode is for you (again YEET) if you want to book one of those vertical shows, this episode is for you (kyra has done NINE) kyra's insta: https://www.instagram.com/kyrawisely/ 00:00:00 intro 00:01:30 kyra's awesome reel 00:03:38 irritating ice breakers 00:05:35 kyra's acting origin story 00:07:50 how kyra moved so young 00:13:40 how kyra built her reel 00:17:00 the importance of submission reports 00:18:30 finding the right agent for you 00:24:05 how kyra learned the importance of assertiveness 00:27:00 self submitting and striving to secure the next gig 00:29:46 the project that resonated with kyra 00:31:29 kyra's experience with reelshorts 00:39:00 changing the way you approach an audition and seeing results 00:45:30 men who are creepy in the casting process 00:51:10 kyra and sophie's experience on set together 00:56:57 what kyra wants people to know about her 01:04:45 fast frisky five 1:07:40 kyra's closing sentiments follow us on insta!! https://instagram.com/actinglikeanactorpodcast?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA== tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@actinglikeanactor?_t=8fPzDmt0Wxm&_r=1 youtube: https://youtube.com/@actinglikeanactor?si=ZYnQSZ4g7Fz8Gb2w email: actinglikeanactorpodcast@gmail.com sophie's instagram: https://instagram.com/sophiejordancollins?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA== website: sophiejordancollins.com the beat: https://youtu.be/qQGD2iMqDyQ?si=4g3iJBZAI2jGaKQe podcast produced by Connor McBain: https://instagram.com/cmcbain17?igshid=NzZhOTFlYzFmZQ==

Live On 4 Legs: The Live Pearl Jam Experience
Episode 269: Columbus, OH - 5/6/2010

Live On 4 Legs: The Live Pearl Jam Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 93:22


This episode is a very spiritual affair that will have us look deep into the depths of Pearl Jam as a "religion" of sorts. We're discussing Columbus 2010, and during one of Ed's speeches he talks about it being national prayer day and considering turning the band into a religion in order to be tax exempt, and have Stone as their Jesus! So the episode is somewhat molded around the theme of the fanbase celebrating the band as if it were a religion, and how our experiences with the music also creates a common bond with others throughout our community. They even tie performances into this theme such as Faithfull, Marker In The Sand, and of course Alive. While we read from the old testament of Pearl Jam, we are visited by a holy spirit in this show in the form of Mike McCready. During the pre-set, Mike came out and played a two-song solo set, something that he almost never does. Digging into a Stones cover of Dead Flowers and an original song written for his son, we'll talk about his efforts and why a solo record could work really well for him. Another big topic from this show stems from an unsolved mystery of a fan local to the Columbus area. Brian Shaffer disappeared while out with friends in April of 2006, and 18 years later this has remained a cold case. Ed raises awareness to the situation, and it's something that has remained a pinned thread on the Ten Club forum to this day. The band plays a haunting version of Come Back in his honor that makes for one of the most powerful moments at this show. Thanks to our Patron, Travis Howell, for requesting this show and joining us to tell his story. Javier will join this episode to talk about how much he loves the sound of the 2010 tour (which is not very much at all) and will focus on Amongst The Waves and Marker In The Sand. Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Contact the Show - liveon4legspodcast@gmail.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs

Backbone Radio with Matt Dunn
Backbone Radio with Matt Dunn - January 21, 2024 - HR 3

Backbone Radio with Matt Dunn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 41:33


Sympathy For The Delusional. Diagnosing our Era of Mass Delusion. Describing how we avoid the neuroses of our neurotic elites, utterly immune. The accidents of screen technology, concentrated billions and the power of censorship. Trump not merely a candidate, but the leader of movement to take power back from the Establishment. WEF elites “panic” over Trump inevitability. Mocking villain Klaus Schwab of Davos. Rebuilding Trust? Farmers v. Globalists. How Disney flops happen. J6 pipe bomb pillar collapsing, thanks to Darren Beattie. Dead Flowers. More on the Fani Willis disaster in Georgia. Large majorities want “deportation” for illegal aliens. Winner issue for Trump. With Great Listener Calls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Shlomo Franklin Show
139. Picking Dead Flowers

The Shlomo Franklin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 28:55


This week we sing a new song I wrote called the man I used to be. We also nerd out about local businesses, small farms, recording music, and the wonderful year it's been. Thanks for listening!

Tad Drex & Kara: Forgive and Forget
FORGIVE & FORGET - DEAD FLOWERS

Tad Drex & Kara: Forgive and Forget

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 7:32


Cassie woke up to a furious husband and a bowl of crumpled up flowers!

Mountain Gardener with Ken Lain
Pinching Dead Flowers from Plants for More Flowers

Mountain Gardener with Ken Lain

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 4:36


In this episode, learn from Ken and Lisa some tips on pinching dead flowers from plants to get more blooms.Listen to Ken Lain's weekly gardener podcast. You can also listen to Ken Lain's Mountain Gardener Radio Show Live Saturdays at 8 am & 11 am and again on Sundays at 8 am on KQNA, and 11:30 am on 95.5 & 99.9FM.                                                                          Check out Watters Garden Center's website at: www.WattersGardenCenter.com.Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://mountaingardener.buzzsprout.com or wherever you stream podcasts.

Crime Time FM
NICOLA MONAGHAN In Person With Paul

Crime Time FM

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 50:37


NICOLA MONAGHAN chats to Paul Burke about her new thriller, WISH YOU WERE HERE, Dr. Sian Love, Nottingham, Alan Sillitoe, DNA.WISH YOU WERE HERE: DNA doesn't lie. But what if the truth is dangerous?Former police officer and DNA expert Dr Sian Love has settled into running her own detective agency and cohabiting with her partner, Kris. Her life is thrown into chaos once again when a teenage girl shows up at her office, claiming to be Courtney Johnson - a child who went missing in Nottingham over fifteen years ago - but refusing to allow Sian to test her DNA.Wary but intrigued, Sian reluctantly revives the undercover skills she learned in her days in the police force and begins investigating. But revisiting the past has consequences...NICOLA MONAGHAN Nicola Monaghan is the author of the Sian Love mystery series including the critically acclaimed Dead Flowers and, now, Wish You Were Here. Her debut novel The Killing Jar won a Betty Trask Award, the Authors' Club First Novel Prize and the Waverton Good Read. She taught creative writing for many years and is currently writing a thriller about that experience, as well as studying for her PhD at the University of Nottingham. www.nicolamonaghan.comRecommendationsChildren of Time - Adrian TchaikovskyLiz Nugent - Strange Sally Diamond & Our Little CrueltiesChuck Palahniuk, Irvine Welsh, Tana French & Kate AtkinsonPaul Burke writes for Crime Time, Crime Fiction Lover and the European Literature Network. He is also a CWA Historical Dagger Judge 2023.Produced by Junkyard DogMusic courtesy of Southgate and LeighCrime TimeCrime Time FM is the official podcast ofGwyl Crime Cymru Festival 2023CrimeFest 2023&CWA Daggers 2023

The Georgia Songbirds
Dead Flowers Live from the Digital Bird's Nest

The Georgia Songbirds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 76:57


Let's Welcome to the Georgia Songbirds family Zach from the band The Dead Flowers. Zach and his mates are a Rock band out of New Jersey. Zach came on the show and we talked about everything from New Jersey, the Beatles vs The Rolling Stones, wrestling and more. So pull up a seat and listen in to our conversation. We even listened to a few of The Dead Flowers songs, available now for download --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegeorgiasongbirds/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegeorgiasongbirds/support

The Music Time Machine with Patric Pleasure
Episode 159: DJ Shake Daniels (Dead Flowers Band)

The Music Time Machine with Patric Pleasure

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 56:32


Der DJ und Musiker Paddy aka Shake Daniels hat Patric im Pleasurecave besucht Paddy auf Instagram ➡ Klick HIER Dead Flowers auf Spotify ➡ Klick HIER ----more---- Bestelle dir jetzt das lang erwartete Album von Patric Pleasure! PRE-ORDER ➡ Klick HIER ----more---- Folge Patric auf Instagram ➡ Klick HIER Gib dem Podcast 5 Sterne auf Apple Podcast ➡ Klick HIER

Fully & Completely
1. Straight outta Kingston!

Fully & Completely

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 55:02


Welcome to the first episode of Getting Hip to the Hip! Each week Tim from Portland and Pete from Malaga will talk to jD about their experience with a Hip release. This week they get down to business discussing The Tragically Hip EP (1987).https://ratethispodcast.com/ghtthThe live music featured in this episode comes from:Dead Flowers - 1985 BathAll Canadian Surf Club - 1989 LondonSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/fully-and-completely/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Getting Hip to The Hip
1. Straight outta Kingston!

Getting Hip to The Hip

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 55:02


Title: Straight outta Kingston!Keywords: Tragically Hip, Canadian rock, podcast, musical journey, storytelling, discography, live tracks, vinylIn this episode, join JD and friends Pete and Tim as they embark on a musical journey into the world of the Tragically Hip. As die-hard fans of the band, they discuss their experiences and thoughts on the music and storytelling of the Tragically Hip. From their early beginnings to their debut album and beyond, JD, Pete, and Tim break down the tracks, compare studio and live versions, and explore the unique sound and identity of this iconic Canadian rock band.https://ratethispodcast.com/ghtthChapters:(0:00:00) - Getting Hip to the Hip(0:07:46) - Musical Roots and Taste(0:17:52) - Canadian Rock Band Discussion(0:36:02) - Exploring the Tragically Hip's Debut AlbumJoin the discussion on Twitter and Instagram at @gettinghippot and join the Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/fullyandcompletely. Questions or concerns? Email JD at JD@gettinghiptothehip.com.Subscribe, rate, and review the show at gettinghiptothehip.com.The live music featured in this episode comes from:Dead Flowers - 1985 BathAll Canadian Surf Club - 1989 LondonTranscript0:00:00 - Speaker 1Hey, hip bands. it's JD here. Have you ever imagined what it would be like if you could listen to the tragically hip for the first time again? This is something I've spent a great deal of time considering. I can still remember my first experience with the band, While it was a while ago. I still remember it like it was yesterday. It was July of 1990, and I was working in a small town quick serve restaurant in Dairy Bar called Yeti's Arctic Safari. The new owner, Jeff, brought in a stereo system to replace the dinky radio that had entertained us with classic rock while we worked. He had a mix tape that featured a band he called The Trag. As the first notes rung out, something happened inside of me. The music resonated with my 13 year old self. I could feel a change coming over me that was more powerful than the puberty I was working my way through. It was hard rock, but it was different than the hard rock I was listening to at home. Instead of dripping with machismo and bravado, this music cut deeper to me. It featured lyrical twists and turns. the phrase that left me wanting more. Fortunately, I got to come of age with The Trag, the hip. Most of my experiences I discussed on the podcast fully and completely with my friend Greg, And while that podcast satisfied my desire to share my takes on one of Canada's greatest bands, it still didn't hit the mark of taking me back to that moment at Yeti's Or the longing I felt listening to Road Apples, the ahas I had with fully, completely, The coming of age I experienced with Day for Night, Or the simmering beauty of Trouble at the Hen House, And so on. That's where this podcast comes in. You see, my friends Pete and Tim have never heard of the hip before. It turns out there are a lot of people who have never heard of the band before. So for those of you that fall into this category, experience the music of the tragically hip along with Pete and Tim as we travel the discography and tackle the music and storytelling of our band, the Tragically Hip. If you're already at Die Hard, listen along and hear what they know, what they notice and how often they get it wrong. Every week we'll tackle a new record. So strap in and get ready to listen to the hip for the first time I'll get ["Tragically? 0:02:17 - Speaker 2Hip"] Long Slice Brewery presents Getting Hip to the Hip. 0:02:33 - Speaker 1Hey, it's JD here and welcome to Getting Hip to the Hip. I hope you are ready to rock and roll. I know my friends Pete and Tim are. Let me just take their muzzles off here and let them have at it. Fellas, before we go anywhere, tell me why you did this, Because it could turn out like incredibly sideways. I don't know where this is gonna go. I think that this is the greatest Canadian band of all time And I think they rank in the world stage as well, but you guys haven't heard of them. So, Tim, what do? 0:03:10 - Speaker 3you think, Thanks for having us, JD. I hope, I hope, I hope. I told my family what we were up to and my oldest son was like alright, do you like this band? If you listen to this band, are you gonna be able to do it? You know this is gonna be like a fucking marathon listening to all the albums. And I said I'm not really sure. You know there, this Canadian rock band from what I know. I remember living at the beach in San Diego and one of my neighbors had a tragically hip sticker on his truck and I always wondered like that's weird, a band popular enough to have stickers on a bumper of a truck. but I don't know who it is. So you know, there's not a lot of bands you know from the past 10 to 20 years who made it kind of big that I'd never, ever listened to any song from. So yeah, we're curious to see where this goes. And you know, of course I've listened to Rush, I've seen Rush play. you know there's all kinds of music out of Canada Arcade Fire, and you know more present. So let's see what the tragically hip is. We'll see if it's gonna be tragic or not. Oh, oh. 0:04:36 - Speaker 1Maybe it'll be super hip Ground. oh God, Oh, he doesn't stop. You wind this guy up and he just does not stop. Oh, finally, P Ground control to major P Yeah yeah. 0:04:51 - Speaker 4So I got into this. this was a court ordered thing for an offense that I've made one time. No, no, no, JD, you asked me to do this and you know I actually have heard of the tragically hip and it's funny because back in like I wanna say, the mid 2000s, like 2006, 2007, I was working at a bar. I knew a couple really good folks that used to come in there a lot. They were both Canadians Kurt and I can't remember the other girl's name And there were a couple and we used to talk about trailer park boys all the time, which they loved. They would always talk about tragically hip And it's kind of one of those things that, like, can't really force anything on people. You know, you gotta kind of just lead the horse to water and hopefully they drink. And then, more recently, in like 2018, 2019, I ran into somebody else and they were just like check out this song and download this out on Spotify And love it was my favorite album. You're gonna love if you like this and I'm just like it. just it wasn't organic And I'm hoping that this, you know, this adventure that we're all three embarking on will be. you know, it'll take, so to speak, because previous attempts had not done so, And I'm excited, though, but I know it's gonna be a big sandwich to take a bite out of, that's for sure. 0:06:29 - Speaker 3You know JD JD, if you would depend. you know some dude from Florida or I don't know. you know somewhere else in the US and asked me to do some other band, US based band or something. I don't, it's hard. my point is it's really hard to say no to a sweet Canadian guy. 0:06:49 - Speaker 1So yeah. 0:06:50 - Speaker 3So you know, it's like I said to my wife Amy, you know JD, who she had heard about but not meant to ask me to do this like multi week podcast about some band I don't know. And I'm a little concerned like what if? what if me and Pete were just like JD? we're gonna have to end the podcast early. We don't get it, you know, but I'm sure we all get it. 0:07:15 - Speaker 4What JD didn't tell you is that the original this was originally gonna be a Papa Roach podcast And we're gonna go through the through the discography of Papa Roach, but last minute he changed it to the end, so thank God, Yeah So where are you No? 0:07:34 - Speaker 1offense to. Papa Roach, Where are you guys hailing from at this point? I mean, I know, but if people are actually listening to this, that means that we completed the task. So that's one thing. Where do you come from And where do you come from musically? 0:07:53 - Speaker 4I live now. I live in Malia, Spain, which is in the south. For those of you who can pick Spain out on a map, it's the closest part to North Africa. but I come from Southern California, born and raised in the LA area, more specific the Long Beach and Downey area. Most of my life in Long Beach, though. Musically, help me out, man. 0:08:27 - Speaker 1I think you're both, like, big fans of music, like the full spectrum, and that's why I chose you, Like you know. 0:08:36 - Speaker 4I'm not, let's put it this way, I'm not a Steve Albini. I don't diss any type of music. Okay, Steve Albini fans out there, I just I let I like there are music that I will gravitate towards and listen to, which tends to be rock and roll, indie rock, Stuff like that. but yeah, I'm never gonna sit there and go. you know, I don't. I didn't like Kendrick Lamar's record. I don't think you should have got out of mother air. Fuck that. like whatever dude, to each his own man. Some people really like it, some people really like this and that. so even those who like poppy roach started bring it up twice. 0:09:15 - Speaker 3We know, we know, we know it. next, the vinyl. Yes, I've lived in Portland over 20 years, just over 20 years this year, But I hail from Southern California as well. So I'm kind of just like a West Coast, you West guy I guess, but lived overseas for a stint of time and hope to do it again because we Head over to Europe at least once a year. Musically, you know, I don't Play anything but air guitar really well, just kidding, kind of not mediocre I guess. and I've, I will listen to a lot, of, many, many genres of music. if you, if this was to not to be like some contemporary Country artists, I probably would have either killed you guys through the, the interwebs, or myself or all of us. That's about one of the genres I just can't do. but yeah, I Drew up, I guess you know, listening to FM radio and Making mixed tapes on cassette and yeah, baby, you know, like I, I could hear. I was telling my son this year that I could hear the first seconds of a song and have record Set up on my tape deck It just record off the radio. So you know, huge music fan from early age, like fifth, sixth grade. So been listening to music forever and a fan forever and at one point, like huge AD of you have lists and track things, Like I tried to start to try to formulate, formulate the shows I've been to in my life, the gigs, because I'm still a Often good goer. I'm still recuperating from the one I went to last Friday night, But, gee she, I've been to lots, of, lots of, lots of concerts. So I feel like I know you know music fairly well and can talk about it and no artists and some personally and, um, yeah, I'm excited to Give this rodeo a. you know, around the Around the corral, see what happens. 0:11:26 - Speaker 1Yeah, I think it's gonna be. I think it's gonna be fun and it's gonna be different. There are gonna be phases We're gonna listen to where you will like it more than others. I'm sure You know Pete the, the person that was telling you you got to listen to this. if this is your favorite record, You would like this. I can't even imagine saying that with the hips, because their uvra is like is all over the place. It starts out as real well, we'll get into it with the p, but it starts out It's, it's bar rock. It's you know, it's It's bluesy bar rock. They were disciples of, you know early Early garage and late 60s stones. You know that type of music. uh, I mean, they had a saxophone in the band, for god's sake, You know. so they were that type of band. Uh, the saxophone ultimately was gone by the time they started to record. That's uh, davis manning, um, but uh, Yeah, It's all over the map. It's all over the map. So why don't we kick into a live song right now and then we'll get talking about the record in in question here, which is the Tragically Hip EP. This is Dead Flowers by the Rolling Stones, covered by the Tragically Hip, with Davis Manning playing sax. Hope you like it. let's get into it. 0:13:20 - Speaker 5Talking to some rich folks that you knew And I hope you won't see me in my rated community. You know I could have been. Thank you, Send me Dead Flowers, by the way. You know, when you're sitting by in your own big black bag Making bets on Kentucky Dirt today, When I'm in my big skin room with a head on my head and a spoon, Another girl did jump in the way. Send me Dead Flowers, by the way. You know, when you're sitting by in your own big black bag Making bets on Kentucky Dirt today, Send me Dead Flowers, by the way. Take me down, let our sins and break me down. I know you think you're the queen of the underground. Send me Dead Flowers, by the way. Send me Dead Flowers, by the way. Send me Dead Flowers, by the way. 0:16:41 - Speaker 1Isn't that great, Yeah, Okay, before we get into the EP specifically, I just played you Dead Flowers and I sent you some other live tracks. Just want to get a sense of what you thought of that first group of songs and listening to this band play them live. 0:17:02 - Speaker 3I thought of so many different things as I first heard some of the songs. I mean, I instantly wondered about Gordon. Some of the songs were specific storytelling. I really wondered about his songwriting process, which I think is one of the most boring questions. I ask a band, But I immediately went to that His vibrato. Okay, that was like instantly, what is going on with this guy's voice and the way he sings? Is he trying to protect his vocal cords? I think some singers use vibrato when they're like on massive tours or something to exercise their voice or something. But you know, it sounded like a really good kind of bar rock and roll. to me That's what it sounded like. It sounded like I want to be in a club or in a bar with like a couple hundred people, You know, drinking not the bats Another great Canadian beer And just kind of rocking out. You could hear the fans loving the band. It sounded very 80s to me too, Very 80s. I mean it was like every song was its own book, if you will, Its own little story, and it just sounded like a reminder me of I don't know, Reminded me a little bit. His voice, reminded me a little bit of how Elvis sings, Reminded me a little bit of Freddie Mercury, But also a little bit sinister, like Glenn Danzig. 0:18:57 - Speaker 1I don't know if you guys know who he is. 0:18:58 - Speaker 3You know, it was just charismatic. He's a very charismatic guy. He's probably a lot of fun to hang out with Gordon. But yeah, it sounded very time specific to that era. 0:19:15 - Speaker 1Well, there's something about it that makes it more time. specific too, Pete. what did you think? 0:19:21 - Speaker 4Well, I gotta be honest with you, JD. I listened fully and completely to the actual EP, The live link that you sent me. The only one that I was able to hear was Highway Girl. 0:19:40 - Speaker 1Oh, and that's sort of cheating, because that came out in 91. So I'm sorry about that. 0:19:46 - Speaker 4No, no, not at all. I mean, I have my comments on the EP itself and kind of what I thought, But I don't want to jump the gun if you're not ready to hear that. 0:19:56 - Speaker 1But I got loads of thoughts, Cool. Well, that leads us to 1986 and them finding their way to a studio with Ken Greer. I'm not sure if you guys know who Ken Greer is. He's a Canadian as well. He was a producer, but he played in a band called Red Rider. If you're not familiar with Red Rider, check out the song Lunatic Fringe, Check out the song White Hot. Those are great songs and he was the guitarist in that band. but then he stepped away and started doing some production work. A friend of mine is the engineer on this record. I found that out years and years ago, but years after I had been a fan. I'm hoping to be able to talk to him for this podcast as well. It would be really cool to hear what he thought back in 86. This EP comes out in 87 on cassette prominently on cassette, but it does come out with a bonus song All Canadian Surf Club on the CD version. CDs were peaking through and they were making their way there. Three singles off this record Small Town, Bring Down Highway Girl and Last American Exit. I don't think that any of those songs are a surprise in terms of singles when you listen to the album in its entirety. This record isn't my favorite, but as a collection of songs it acts as sort of An amuse-bouche, as it were. What did you guys think of this record? This is your first time hearing it and first time talking about it. We'll start with you, Pete. 0:21:44 - Speaker 4I made a point of putting myself into multiple scenarios when I listened to it. I kept having this struggle because I remember you saying you said to me multiple times, and every Canadian who I've ever talked to about this band has said, oh, they started out as a bar band. I kind of got that in my head and I was like something I wanted to shed and not really pay attention to, because you don't really take a bar band seriously. You know what I mean A bar band is a bar band. But then I understood, the more I listened to it, kind of what you, What the Canadians, including yourself, JD, meant when you said that. And I got so much I mean I'll be honest with you The first track So the first time I listened to the record I went for a run And then I listened to it sitting at my desk and doing some work and then just kind of like alone, not doing anything, Not preoccupying myself with all this stuff. The first song, I was just like And you said that was a single, correct? 0:22:54 - Speaker 1Yeah, first single. 0:22:56 - Speaker 4It just. I mean, I was Every time wildly underwhelmed. It didn't hit me at all. Last American Exit it picked up a little bit and then Killing Time was just, I mean, that was a fucking bohemian. 0:23:50 - Speaker 5I got a kick when I walked down And I said I'd done my girl to tap To make my wounds with the sea dog sound A drink. I never wanted to, but it's for the never to take you back, My old man. I was all that bad. What you call compromise? I don't understand. What you call compromise. I don't understand. I walk away. I do you walk away? I walk away from a woman that comes down here on. She had done it wrong. I need your confidence even though you're mine When it gets right down to the killing time. I know your heart's bad, But it's all I've ever had. We can never lie on this righteous crime. I do you walk away. I do you walk away. I walk away from a woman that comes down here on. I know this time we walk away. you just can't walk away. I walk away from a woman that comes down here on. She had done it wrong. I do you walk away. you just can't walk away. I walk away from a woman that comes down here on. She had done it wrong. I need your confidence, even though you're mine, When it gets right down to the killing time. 0:27:50 - Speaker 4It just really really dug it. And what Tim said, too, is is it Rob Baker? 0:27:58 - Speaker 1Yeah, Rob. 0:27:59 - Speaker 4Baker. I can't remember what song was it, but I absolutely got some Huey Lewis vibes on his guitar tone. I mean it was super 80s, and not in a bad way. 0:28:12 - Speaker 1No, I hear you, It's very 80s, like production wise, Because it has no choice but to be. I mean, it was the 80s after all. 0:28:20 - Speaker 4But the weird thing about that is because I was hearing, yeah, yeah, yeah. But I was hearing some stuff in terms of like thinking about, okay, like I hear like some like the same sort of stuff you've heard going on in appetite, Because that was around the same time that that record came out. Appetite construction was what 86, 87. Yeah. But then what I really settled on was like there is a lot of like I hear a lot of that record in early Pearl Jam, early Alice in Chains. Yes, I mean his voice too, I think that record. you can see his voice progress into some amazing shit just by listening from song one to song seven or eight, whatever. 0:29:09 - Speaker 1Wow, Okay, We'll have to come back to that because that's really interesting. You can hear it right through the course of the record. 0:29:17 - Speaker 4Oh yeah. 0:29:18 - Speaker 1Tim, what were your initial thoughts? 0:29:21 - Speaker 3Eddie Vedder definitely came up for me because he has he'll get to this guttural I don't know what to call it this guttural vibrato thing where all of his syllables kind of run together and I feel like some of Gordon's singing goes the same way, but it really varies. Just going through the album, just first listening to it, I thought, okay, I kind of catch what this is. and Last American Exit kind of reeled me. back in small town, Bridgetown, was kind of like okay, that's interesting way to start The killing time in. Evelyn, you know, was like okay, who's this Evelyn gal? what is the story here? Like I wanted to know more conceptually what was going on in his head. That's kind of. I mean, I'm drawn to lyrics, you know, and at one point I was like, oh, maybe Evelyn's a cat, you know, I was feeling bad for her, I was worried about Evelyn, you know. but then Cemetery Side Road, so weird it's like let's throw this in there, you know. and so that got me kind of into not not deep rap at all, but you know, like I mentioned before, wanting to know about his process and hearing that they would play music and then he would basically put lyrics to music, and that kind of blew my mind too. not many bands do that. a lot of songwriters, you know, start with their prose or what have you. I don't know, I'm a werewolf baby. what? like kind of honestly did this come out around Halloween? like why, Why is that? Why is that in there? It's so weird. I think Highway Girl was the first song. like Pete was saying, Highway Girl is the first one I listened to and it was kind of a messed up sinister song. it's like where is this going? they're killing people, their cops are on the run, where we dump in the body like WTF is the tragically hip all about. But I will say All Canadian Surf Club. I've listened to that song the most times out of the world. 0:31:37 - Speaker 5There's a song for the summer. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. goes over real big. It's a song for the summer. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. It's a song for the summer. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. It's a song for the summer. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. It's a song for the summer. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. It's a song for the summer. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. It's a song for the summer. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. It's a song for the summer. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. It's a song for the summer. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. It's a song for the summer. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. It's a song for the summer. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. It's a song for the summer. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. It's a song for the summer. it's called the All Canadian Surf Club. 0:36:02 - Speaker 1Yeah, if this was a single song and I'm a werewolf baby, I don't know that I would have followed through on this band. 0:36:13 - Speaker 3It was really fun. but I'm like, okay, some of these songs are very specific to maybe parties people throw. I don't know, it's a wild mix. 0:36:26 - Speaker 1Yeah, yeah it is. And what's interesting is writing credit wise. the chief songwriter at this time is the bassist, Gord Sinclair, writing both songs and lyrics, or music and lyrics and melody. by and large, There's a few songs that are Gord Downey songs and he becomes. as time goes on, he becomes the chief lyricist. He's almost like a poet laureate of Canada, for heaven's sake. But on this one he's got Killin' Time. that he wrote and I'm a werewolf baby is on his docket, So is Highway Girl and so is nope. that's it for him. That's it for him. So I thought All Canadian Surf Club was him, but it was not. Pete, what did you think of All? 0:37:18 - Speaker 4Canadian Surf Club. At first it's really weird because I was like it's funny that you made the distinction about it being on the CD, Because I was like is this song belong in this record? Because it sounded that's the last song, correct? Yeah, it just sounded different, But I really liked it, Like All Canadian Surf Club. and then I started thinking about like is there a lot of surfing that goes on in Canada? And like started thinking like all the places in the world where people don't surf I would think Canada would definitely be on that list. 0:37:59 - Speaker 1Yeah, I don't know where, like there's, you know like little surfing, like little wave surfing, you know like Right. 0:38:07 - Speaker 5Or your water park. 0:38:08 - Speaker 1Yeah, but yeah, the water park, But yeah, not a great deal of surfing. Now, if you are listening to this and you're an avid surfer in Canada, then by all means reach out to us, JD, at getting hip to the hipcom and give us the old what's for there. 0:38:25 - Speaker 3Tofino is the place. I'll just say Tofino, that's tofino. 0:38:29 - Speaker 1Yeah, you know like that's. 0:38:30 - Speaker 3I mean it's on my list to go to someday. 0:38:33 - Speaker 1I'm being schooled here by the Pacific Northwestern. 0:38:38 - Speaker 3Yeah, well, I'm a West Coaster in general. There you go. 0:38:42 - Speaker 1So any themes or any themes or anything like that, throughout these songs um vibing you. I mean, this is, this is a band. you know they say you write your first record. you know, from the moment you start playing, This is what, this is what went down on wax as their, you know, as their first material. And then you enter, you know the sophomore slump or or whatever. but I can, I can assure you you know where we begin with. the next record up to here is, you know, not so much of a slump. but back to this record. Did you like the studio version of Highway Girl? Like, obviously, the live version is is riveting. What did you think of the studio version? 0:39:25 - Speaker 4I liked it. I liked it a lot because it would give you Highway Girl was the only one I had heard the live version of, But, um, I think I liked it a little bit more, but if I put myself in the context of like being at that show, yeah, yeah, I'd absolutely want to much rather see it live. Yeah, of course. 0:39:44 - Speaker 1Yeah, So these songs to me are written. it sounds, it sounds dumb, but this is, you know, a young band and they're not doing any trickery in the studio at all. These songs are written to be played right back on the road, you know, uh, leading the leading the charge of their, of their uh, of their gigs, so they can start to play less stones material and play more of their own material. You can hear that in theoh sorry, Oh no, no, go ahead, man No. 0:40:15 - Speaker 4I was just gonna say like there's some parts where you're just like I remember listening to it and being like dude. I mean I can Just what you said at the beginning, Tim. I could picture myself at a bar with like 100 or 150 people and hearing this band and like 80% of people in there, including the bar staff, singing along to it because it's just so catchy and, like you said, JD, it was like it was written to be played live. 0:40:46 - Speaker 1Yeah. 0:40:46 - Speaker 5You know, Yeah. 0:40:48 - Speaker 3And on the live version of Highway Girl. you know his storytelling. before they were even playing, the audience was eating up. I mean, you hear people laughing, you hear people cheering and I just imagined when they were on tour there was a lot, a lot of banter. I would just guess he's kind of a rambler, you know, connecting with the audience. But at the same time, like hearing that live version and hearing the audience and thinking about them being a bar band, like they really reminded me a lot of the Grateful Dead. Yeah, like I just just I don't know there's something very Bruce Springsteen about it. you know, upstate New York, Cleveland, Detroit kind of, but in all those regions, like the Grateful Dead was huge also and it's just this touring type of band that has a lot of followers. They're going to play like this mixed mash of hits, of songs that people love. you know there's they're going to be a little bit different every time. Just, I don't know there's something about them that didn't make me think jam band but made me think like, oh yeah, these guys definitely have. yeah, these guys definitely have. you know, in the 80s they probably had a couple hundred thousand like real fans by the end of the decade in Canada. Can you remind us where Canada is again? I forget. 0:42:16 - Speaker 1Canada lives on the roof of the USA and we intercept all airmail. 0:42:26 - Speaker 3Yeah, Highway Girl's a weird song, you know, I don't know just like. this whole album to me was kind of a pizza with the works. That's made me hungry but yeah. 0:42:36 - Speaker 5Yeah, I'll drink to that, Yeah. 0:42:38 - Speaker 1I like that. Well, any final thoughts on this record, or what you're looking for in the next record, or you know anything along those lines, Pete? 0:42:51 - Speaker 4You know, JD, you and I have obviously talked over time about the hip and I've talked a few other people, I think one of my co-workers, Barb, who's a big hip fan, and I. you know, I haven't really found a roadmap, It's just been this hodgepodge. It's like Tim said, you know it's been this pizza with the works, but I feel like I've digested this whole record, or I at least eaten it. I'm starting to digest it very well and I'm really excited for the next meal. I'm stoked to take the analogy step further, Like I'm genuinely excited for myself to listen, not for anybody else, if that makes sense. 0:43:42 - Speaker 1Oh, that's cool Yeah. 0:43:45 - Speaker 4Excited. 0:43:48 - Speaker 3I, you know, I really tried to refrain from any listening or research and tried to come up with what I knew about them beforehand and think about that. I guess I'm excited because it is a band from the 80s. I love 80s era music that I haven't really given a listen to. There are certain songs on this album that make me think okay, I can definitely hear some more from these guys, and there's some total headscratchers where I'm thinking what am I in store for? You know, I told my son about this whole exercise and his reaction was kind of like overwhelmed for me at the thought of focusing on one band, so much. And when I first listened to Small Town Bring Down, you know, in his presence we look at each other like oh no, What am I in for? Well, yeah, what is this band going to be like? I dig that song. No, I totally do. 0:44:56 - Speaker 1There's something about it that I grew up in a small town and something about that idea of you know not another small town, hometown, bring down Yeah sure It's generic, It was very storytelling also, though. 0:45:12 - Speaker 3but then, at last, American exit. when we got into listening to that, I was in the car, you know, driving from Detroit or wherever upstate New York, I don't know Coming into Canada, like I was kind of right there. It sounded kind of great. 0:48:59 - Speaker 5Yeah. 0:49:17 - Speaker 3And to know that this band… you know, played together first and then tried to play a handful of shows Till they, I guess, got their bearings and then recorded. I mean, that's what bands did in the 70s and 80s for sure. You know, it wasn't very often that somebody got together and somebody already had 20 songs and they went and recorded. You know, so it's, it's so. this is a pretty a special, you know way to Start up a group. So I'm curious to, I'm curious to hear where they go. I like, I like some of the songs, you know, Yeah well, it gets pretty, it gets. 0:50:02 - Speaker 1You know we're off on a journey. Let's put it that way. This will be. I do, like you know, to carry on the food analogy, I do like this you're in a new country and every day you're gonna get a new dish and it's it's gonna be spiced a little bit differently. Early on it's gonna be a little bit more rudimentary, But as we go on there's gonna be more nuance and you know deeper flavor profiles. and then there's context. you start to Listen to the songs differently because you start to understand the past and what this group has went through and when, ultimately, they played their last show in Kingston, Ontario, and You know almost a third of this country tuned in to watch that like it was like 11, over 11 million people watch. She's the last concert because they broadcast it on our national broadcaster, CBC. Wow, yeah, you know The they they've. they cover a great distance between that time and what you guys are listening to right now. 0:51:04 - Speaker 3So it'll be interesting to To hear from you on this journey as we continue on one other just little mysterious kind of wow fact that I read about them was having to do with Them being double booked with Nirvana in 94. Do you know about this? 0:51:24 - Speaker 1Yeah, they played. they played a show in Milwaukee. It was eight dollars a ticket and it was right to the hip and right. Anna Nirvana was actually opening for the hip. that not opening. it was a double bill, but you know, yeah and. The story from from all the books is that Gord went to go meet Or the band rather went to go meet Kurt and he was passed out on a pool table like he was. he was dead to the world, So they didn't end up getting to meet, but we'll hear an interesting Tribute to Mr Cobain in in a future song, for sure. 0:52:00 - Speaker 3Yeah, I'm intrigued. I'm intrigued, no more. 0:52:02 - Speaker 1Okay, before we say goodbye, we're gonna do one more thing. We are gonna pick an MVP track, One track that you'll take away, that you'll put on a playlist. we're gonna do a playlist for each of you and It'll have your takeaway track from each record, and then you know, when we're done this exercise, We can put those up on Spotify and Apple music. 0:52:23 - Speaker 4Well, for me, I'll do it for me while you're. while you're thumbing through it, Tim, for me, I think the track on this EP would the one that I would Would choose to be would be killing time. Yeah, okay, certainly, certainly, Certainly, to stand out for me might, if I had to pick. Well, you do be a crowd, so there you go. 0:52:52 - Speaker 1Where you at there, Timmy, Hmm, Hmm. 0:52:54 - Speaker 5Hmm. 0:52:55 - Speaker 1Oh, you're gonna predict it. 0:52:57 - Speaker 3I was kind of all over with this. I was no, that's hilarious, I know what you're gonna do too. I was kind of all over with this album. You know it was full of surprises for me. you know I already talked about Evelyn and You know it's like oh, poor Evelyn. whatever The werewolf I'm a werewolf baby Hilarious, like where is this fan going? like, this was a wild ride of an album for me. highway girl, I think was a first song you sent us JD, and That one has so many twists and turns and it just, I think, the most. My recollection, like maybe the most listens, was on that album from via Spotify, highway girl, But it closed out early, strong with me for all Canadian surf club. I think that's a fun sign. No, My. California homie right there. 0:53:51 - Speaker 1AP hadn't written down the whole time for those watching at home. 0:53:55 - Speaker 3That was a fun track. 0:53:57 - Speaker 1That's what, uh, we call the first episode. right there, boom done, theater the mind, we traveled straight out of Kingston. Thanks a lot, fellas. It means a lot. Thanks, JD. 0:54:07 - Speaker 3Can't wait. 0:54:07 - Speaker 1Thanks guys pick up your shit. 0:54:11 - Speaker 2Thanks for listening to getting hip to the hip. Please subscribe, share, rate and review the show at getting hip to the hipcom. Find us on Twitter and Instagram at getting hip pot And join our Facebook group at facebookcom slash groups slash fully and completely. Questions or concerns email us at JD. at getting hip to the hipcom. We'd love to hear from you. 0:54:52 - Speaker 1Do, Do, Do, Do, Do, Do, Do, Do Do. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/gettinghiptothehip/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Noizze Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 45:51


You may know him from the Audience Please! Podcast, it's Adam Vallely hosting today's episode as a Noizze Podcast first! Adam sits down with Harry Bailey and George Milner, better known as queercore duo Death Goals. On the cusp of the release of their sophomore album 'A Garden of Dead Flowers', Adam, Harry and George discuss the recording process, influences, writing, creativity, the upcoming tour, taking a stand against queer erasure and even chat their off menu tour picks. Follow Noizze and Noizze Podcast Network on Social Media and remember to follow us on Spotify, Apple Music & elsewhere! You can check out new music we are shouting about through our Essential Playlist. The best way to support is to follow and subscribe but you can also support by grabbing yourself some Noizze Merch. Big thanks to our sponsors Stereobrain Records for sponsoring this episode and to Elyrean for the banging musical intro and outro.

The Metals, Money, and Markets Weekly by Mickey Fulp
The Metals, Money, and Markets Weekly April 21, 2023: Dead Flowers

The Metals, Money, and Markets Weekly by Mickey Fulp

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 19:14


Heavy Matters
Interview - Death Goals

Heavy Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 44:06


Joey had a bloody lovely chat with Harry & Grog from Death Goals. They talked about their new album 'A Garden of Dead Flowers', out 5th May on Prosthetic records, what they were listening to when making the album and the pair creating their own genre in the metal scene. Also, why did they use their urine colour for the vinyl colour?

Think Rank
78 - Quit Watering Dead Flowers

Think Rank

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 43:48


Your past shouldn't be the high water mark of your life. Forgive yourself. Move forward. Quit watering dead flowers. What we think is who we are.  Your mind is a gold mine. Be healthy. Love yourself again. That's rank. Think Rank. 

Nashville Drummers Podcast
Tayvieon Graham: Lessons from the Golf Course | Bandleading, Speed Skating, & Why You Should Wait on Endorsements

Nashville Drummers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 83:56


Hailing from Louisiana, Tayvieon Graham moved to Nashville with rockstar ambitions and an attitude rooted in kindness, understanding, and respect. In this wide-ranging interview, we discuss the parallels between drumming and Tayvieon's non-musical hobbies including golf and speed skating, integrating other musical styles, and why you might wait on endorsements. We hope you enjoy!We'd like to thank our Episode Sponsors:Music Lab Nashvillehttps://nashville.musiclab.coDrum Boxhttps://drumbox.spaceConnect with Tayvieon:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tayvieongraham_ttMusic Featured in this Episode:Tayvieon Graham - 'Voloco'Tayvieon Graham - 'Dead Flowers' ------Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan SletnerRecorded February 2023 in Nashville, TNConnect with us:WebsiteInstagramTikTokFacebookRecorded at Diamond Sound Studios, Nashville, TNPodcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART ⓒ 2023 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC

Habits You Love
35. Stop Watering Dead Flowers: Signs You've Outgrown Something or Someone

Habits You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 38:28


Do you hold onto things or people for too long in an effort to control a certain outcome? Or, you're fearful of the unknown without that identity you've placed on that person or thing? In this episode, we break down the 6 signs you have outgrown people or things in your life and how letting go of them can and will propel your life forward. Subscribe and leave a review! Sponsor: Go to BetterHelp.com/HABITS for 10% off your first month of therapy at Better Help. Let's Connect: @kaylafassio @habitsyoulove www.habitsyoulove.com *Kayla Fassio is not a mental health professional. Kayla Fassio and Habits You Love is not a substitute or meant to be intended to diagnose, treat, or make medical claims. All content is for informational purposes only backed by Kayla's own research. This podcast is brought to you by Cloud10 and iHeart Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sateli 3
Sateli 3 - Lo mejor de El Inquilino Comunista (1991-1996) (2ª Parte) - 13/09/22

Sateli 3

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 59:41


Sintonía: "Mr. Pinkie Goes To Cali" - El Inquilino Comunista. "Big Lie" - "Sukie" - "Mistakes" - "Fired Up" - "Metal Bumper" - "The First And The Last (Do Not Touch)" - "Maybe Gonna Wait" - "Satellite Slow Song" - "Blues Experience" - "Dead Flowers" (The Rolling Stones) - "Burned Time" - "Fuck". Todas las músicas compuestas e interpretadas por El Inquilino Comunista (mientras no se diga lo contrario) La primera parte de este monográfico se emitió el 16 de Marzo del 2022 (16-03-22), por si te quieres descargar el podcast desde la web de Radio 3. Escuchar audio

Two Rivers Community Church of the Nazarene
Cut Flowers are Dead Flowers

Two Rivers Community Church of the Nazarene

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 37:43


Cut flowers formed into an arrangement can appear beautiful. The problem is the flowers are dead. May God bless you as you engage in worship. Please feel free to leave feedback/comments to let us know you joined in worship. If you’d like to contribute to the ongoing ministry of Two Rivers Community Church of the Nazarene please use this link: paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/64291

Viajeres Del Éter
#Música - Sadie and the Dead Flowers

Viajeres Del Éter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 11:38


Dirty Glove Bastard: Off The Porch
Wheelchair Goat DGB Off The Porch Interview

Dirty Glove Bastard: Off The Porch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 21:18


Interview by Manny Akiio https://www.instagram.com/mannyakiio/ Last week we linked with buzzing Detroit rapper Wheelchair Goat for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he talked about life in Detroit, growing up on the Eastside, jumping off the porch, starting to take music seriously after his brother died, chasing his rap name from Marty D to Wheelchair Goat, the music scene in Detroit blowing up, his breakthrough single “Big Goat”, his thoughts on Lakeyah remixing the single, following up with “Goat 2Turnt”, explains why he dropped a song called “Black Balled”, working with Rio Da Yung OG, his new project ‘Dead Flowers', grind being an independent artist, the Cartier culture in Detroit, and much more!

Radio Colmena Podcast
[NUEVOS PERO ROTOS] Entrevista: Sadie and the Dead Flowers

Radio Colmena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 27:38


Una nueva entrevista en Nuevos pero Rotos, en esta ocasión con Sadie and the Dead Flowers. Escucha Nuevos pero Rotos todos los Miercoles de 19 a 21 por radiocolmena.com

The Encore
You Were Listening To the Birth of Rock n Roll (with Chris' Brother John!)

The Encore

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 68:15


Chris' brother John returns, and they discuss one of their all time favorite subjects - Rock n Roll Music. Chris and John cover a wide range of bands, from Rolling Stones, to Led Zeppelin, and a few more you'll just have to listen to the episode for. Let us know if you catch the comparison between an... interesting line of work and Chris' old day job. We are off next week, let out a good scream on our behalf! Show Music Provided By: Music: www.purple-planet.com Want to jam out with us? We put together a playlist for you to listen to the songs at the timecodes they are mentioned in the episode: Dogs (7:07) Pigs (7:48) Money (10:13) Us and Them (10:20) On the Run (13:36) Stairway to Heaven (20:47) Going to California (22:07) Whole Lotta Love (24:24) Moby Dick (24:39) Kashmir (25:13) Drive My Car (32:25) Sweet Virginia (48:16) Dead Flowers (49:24) Can't You Hear Me Knockin? (52:03) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjSzcIWvobwCLHyNkc-KrlPi0Dh3F2RGi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

C View Quantum Network
6/24 ~ C View 2022: The Secret Power of You! Stop Watering Dead Flowers. Moving Out Of Procrastinat

C View Quantum Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 64:00


C View presents Terrie Christine's Seasonal Show: The Secret Power of You! with the topic: Stop Watering Dead Flowers and Moving Out Of Procrastination! Terrie Christine helps people all over the world as an Intuitive Energy Healer and Psychic Medium showtime: 12:00pm ET/ 11am CT / 10am MT / 9am PTcall in: (805)830-8344#TAKEMYCALL – jump the line for $11.00  link www.PayPal.me/Pureco/11Shortlink: http://tobtr.com/12113452 As gardeners. Our mental garden mirrors the garden we cultivate in our waking life. Our seeds of thought have the capability to bloom, blossom, and flourish into fruit to taste, to feed others. What we water, with our time, energy, presence, thoughts - grows. Look at this garden in all aspects of life and STOP watering those dead flowers! DO it NOW! Stop the insatiable, insane act of putting energy towards things proven to not work, not nourish, not empower into a space where, the seeds planted can germinate and blossom. The good news is that, Terrie Christine can propel you to a new pathway to move out NOW. To go back to being a gardener. with hands of magic; that can produce a life full of abundance, health and clarity – in an easy and profound way.. We invite you to discover what motivates you and uncover how to make life easier. Listen to Terrie Christine's unique technique and use it later as your vision statement to guide you to your true life's work. THE SECRET POWER OF YOU reveals the mystery of your own intuition; how limiting beliefs trigger your responses and your subconscious runs your present life. Unravel the negative energy wrapped around your past life history to expose the stories you tell yourself that keep you from living an open, joyous life, filled with clarity, comfort peace, abundance and love. Contact: Terrie@terriechristine.com or www.TerrieChristine.com

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts
Prog-Scure: Show #242, June 11, 2022

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 187:22


Featuring music from Artica, Automatic Man, Blood Ceremony, Cai, Cartoon (BR), Dead Flowers, Forest, Il Tempio Delle Clessidre, Jud's Gallery, Lorien, Myrath, Raibard, Shylock, Stonehouse, TumbleTown, and Withem, plus “Spotlight Sets” devoted to Mashmakhan and Seventh Key. Do you enjoy Prog-Scure? If so, perhaps you might consider helping me to keep this show afloat by […]

Part-Time Rockstar Podcast
Episode 131: Gigi Marie (Singer/songwriter) [Washington D.C.]

Part-Time Rockstar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 31:18


This week's episode features Gigi Mari of Washington D.C. She is a NY-turned-DC-singer-songwriter formally of the band The Dead Flowers out of New Jersey. Currently she is releasing new music under her namesake and I featured her latest track called “None Will Divide” which you can find on band camp if you like it. Gigi was also featured over the weekend at the first Part-Time Rockstar Fest. Definitely go check out Gigi at the links in the episode notes. She's on the all usual places.    Links  Bandcamp: https://gigimarie.bandcamp.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/gigimarieGEM Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gigimariegem/   -- Sponsored by @Trulystrings

Ecos del Vinilo Radio
Stones Sticky Fingers | Programa 304 - Ecos del Vinilo Radio

Ecos del Vinilo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 59:51


A un día del esperado concierto inicial del Sixty Tour de los Rolling Stones en Madrid, queremos cerrar la trilogía de programas que hemos dedicado a sus majestades satánicas con Ricardo Portmán llevándonos a sus recuerdos cuando llegó a sus manos, siendo un niño, el disco de discos: Sticky Fingers. Escucharemos Brown Sugar, Sway, Wild Horses, Can’t Your Hear Me Knocking, You Gotta Move, Bitch, I Got The Blues, Sister Morphine, Dead Flowers, Moonlight Mile + Bonus track. Si os gusta el programa podéis apoyar Ecos del Vinilo Radio siendo patrocinadores ¡por lo que vale un café al mes! desde el botón azul de iVoox. Recuerden que nuestros programas los pueden escuchar también en: Nuestra web https://ecosdelvinilo.com Distancia Radio (Córdoba) miércoles 18:00 y domingos 23:00. Radio Free Rock (Cartagena) viernes 18:00. Generación Radio (Medellín, Colombia) jueves y domingos 19:00 (hora Col.) Radio M7 (Córdoba) lunes 18:00 y sábados 17:00.

The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music

NEW FOR APRIL 1, 2022 A line in the sand . . . Border War - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 432 1. War Child - Jethro Tull 2. The End Of The World - Small Sins 3. Machine Gun (alt live) - Band Of Gypsys 4. Third Stone From The Sun (live) - Mick Taylor 5. Between The Tick and The Tock / Working In Line / After Hours - Mike Rutherford 6. Lady Of The Lake - Starcastle 7. Peaches en Regalia / Tears Begin To Fall / Shove It Right In (live) - Frank Zappa & The Mothers 8. Icarus II - Kansas 9. Heart Of Glass / Sprawl II (live) - Arcade Fire w/ Debbie Harry 10. Unchained Melody (live) - Heart 11. The Range War - Todd Rundgren 12. Dead Flowers (live) - The Rolling Stones 13. If I Needed Someone (live) - James Taylor 14. I Am The Walrus (live) - Al DiMeola 15. Ain't No Sunshine (live) - Jeff Beck 16. I Will Possess Your Heart (live) - Death Cab For Cutie 17. Plush (unplugged) - Stone Temple Pilots The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Cross at your own peril. Accept No Substitute. Click to join the conversation on the Facebook page.

Back Porch Chats:  Get Sober Today
Sailing Sober with Paul Trammell

Back Porch Chats: Get Sober Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 49:58


In this Episode:In this episode of Back Porch Chats, we talk to the author of seven books, Paul Trammell about living sober as a solo sailor. Paul talks about how his decision to stop drinking alcohol led to living a nomadic life on the sea and the completion of his book Alcoholics Not Anonymous, A Modern Way to Quit Drinking. His book focuses on how he designed his own method of sobriety without the help of AA. Paul is the author of several other books including, The Joy of Living Clean and Sober, Becoming a Sailor, Journey to the Ragged Island, and Dead Flowers on Wednesday.Episode Highlights:Sailing as a reward and substitute for alcohol.Living sober on a sailboat.Finding a new identity in sobriety.His process to getting sober and putting it into a book.Paul's book The Joy of Living Clean and Sober.To contact Paul Trammell go to:Website: https://www.paultrammell.com/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/paul.w.trammell/Instagram: Trammell.paul If you find yourself up late at night with a reluctant hint that the drink in your hand might be causing your problems, you may be ready to learn more.My FREE course, Back to Ground Zero, answers the question, “Am I drinking too much?” while providing the information you need to know about alcohol use disorder.No one wants to be alcohol dependent. At the same time, they fear quitting completely. Most importantly, our understanding of alcohol abuse is shrouded in myths. You can clear up some of your confusion by clicking on the link below: https://nowsobercoach.com/am-i-drinking-too-much-alcohol/Get More from Back Porch Chats:Website: www.backporchchats.comContact Vince or JeannaVince@Backporchchats.comJeanna@nowsobercoach.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/BackporchchatsConnect with Jeanna Online:Website: www.nowsobercoach.comFacebook Page: www.facebook.com/jeannafoxcoachFacebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/sobrietycoachfoxInstagram: www.instagram.com/recoverywithjeanna/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm_B6-MQQRKY9viknzfWwkgHow You Can HelpIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to offer your support, there are three things you can do.1.    Head over to your favorite podcast app and leave a review.2.    Share this episode on social media.3.    Visit our store and wear your support. Now available: Back Porch Chats Merchandise in the Now Sober Lifestyle store.  http://nowsoberlife.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/backporchchats)

Happiness Journey with Dr Dan
Happiness journey with Dr Dan podcast: Season 5 Ep10: Special guest and sailor Paul Trammell

Happiness Journey with Dr Dan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 37:38


In 2015, I quit drinking, and my life began changing dramatically and rapidly, all for the better. I wrote my first book about my experience getting sober, and the methods I developed in order to do so. This book is "Alcoholics Not Anonymous." While seeking out substitutes for alcohol, I rediscovered my love for adventure. I began devouring sailing nonfiction books. I used the money I saved from my first year of not drinking to buy a week-long sailing class . I bought my first sailboat later that year, Sobrius, in St Petersburg, FL, and sailed her alone to the Dry Tortugas, then Miami, and finally to St Augustine. The trip covered 1000 miles and was an adventure that I will never be able to repeat. I wrote about this experience, in my second book, "Becoming a Sailor." ​ In 2018, I sailed alone to The Bahamas and spent 2 months exploring the islands and searching for adventure. I found more than I bargained for, and wrote about this in my third book, "Journey to the Ragged Islands." ​ In the summer of 2019, I sold my house, quit my job, gave away or sold all my belongings, and bought a bigger boat, a 1972 Cartwright 40, Windflower. I bought her in Massachusetts, worked on her for three months, then sailed her to The Bahamas, solo. I arrived on New Year's Day and spent four months in The Bahamas. I wrote about this experience in my book "Chasing the Nomadic Dream." I've since written two novels, "Dead Flowers on Wednesday" and "The Gold Box," and a sequel to my first book, called "The Joy of Living Clean and Sober." ​ My happiness journey started with the realization that something was missing in my life. Through much introspection, I determined that I needed to chase the dream of being a nomadic sailor. I designed a plan to make this happen, and took the steps in the plan. This is my dream, and I am living it. All his books can be found on amazon and his website paultrammell dot com --- 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/happinessjourney/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/happinessjourney/support

Andrew's Daily Five
Andrew's Daily Five, Ep. 339

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 15:46


#136-134Intro/Outro: Rock It (Prime Jive) by Queen136. Revolution by Miranda Lambert (The House That Built Me & White Liar & Maintain the Pain & Dead Flowers)135. Clapton by Eric Clapton (Travelin' Alone & River Runs Deep & Diamonds Made From Rain & Hard Times Blues)134. Blood on the Tracks by Bob Dylan (Simple Twist of Fate & Idiot Wind & Tangled Up in Blue & Shelter From the Storm & Buckets of Rain)Revolution album artClapton album artBlood on the Tracks album artVote on Today's Album ArtHave you voted on Week 7 Round 1 winners yet? If so, no further action needed. If not:Week 7 Round 1 Winners (episodes 331-335)Vote on Week 7 Round 2 Album Art

Blues Radio International With Jesse Finkelstein & Audrey Michelle
Samantha Fish on Blues Radio International from BRI Music Studio B

Blues Radio International With Jesse Finkelstein & Audrey Michelle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 16:26


In April 2015 Multiple Blues Music Award Winner Samantha Fish joined Blues Radio International in BRI Studio B.Friends with the blues. Music. Talk. News. Keeping the Blues Alive.More Samantha Fish music content, start here with her acoustic performance from this session of, "Dead Flowers."https://youtu.be/HpxFWtXaBpkIf you like what you see there, make sure you subscribe! More videos, every week!youtube.com/bluesradiointernationalSound by Jack Gauthier of Lakewest RecordingPodcast Production & Engineering by Jesse Finkelstein & Audrey Michelle#KeepingTheBluesAlive#BluesRadioInternational#SamanthaFish

Ecos del Vinilo Radio
Gilby Clarke Pawnshop Guitars | Programa 131 - Ecos del Vinilo Radio

Ecos del Vinilo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 57:52


Vamos a revisar “el otro disco de Guns N Roses”. Se trata de Pawnshop Guitars de Gilby Clarke, guitarrista que a su manera dejó huella en la banda de Los Ángeles. Lanzado en 1994, este álbum contó con la participación de sus compañeros de GN’R, de Skid Row y hasta de los Pixies. Escucharemos en este programa Cure Me… Or Kill Me, Black, Tijuana Jail, Skin & Bones, Johanna’s Chopper, Let’s Get Lost, PawnShop Guitars, Dead Flowers, Jail Guitar Doors, Hunting Dogs y Shut Up + Bonus tracks (Cure Me… Or Kill Me y Knocking On Heaven’s Doors en vivo en Argentina, 2015).

SouthernLive Gumbo
SLG Episode 23: The Best Versus, Transitioning Life and Planting Dead Flowers

SouthernLive Gumbo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 43:21


On Episode 23 of SouthernLive Gumbo, we discuss our extended hiatus and why things have taken so long to get back on track. I touch on hot topics like Kurt Franklin and his Stomp Remix starring his son, the growing cases against Deshaun Watson and The Verus of all Versus battles despite Steve Harvey. We visit our pot to see what's cooking, as we discuss the path we all walk when transitioning life and specifically how myself and other veterans have navigated it. The need to share the successes and the failures to allow eyes to be pressed onto every scenario that could happen to us in the future.We visit the spiritual garden to talk about the importance of not planting dead flowers. Investing in leaders and giving them the knowledge and understanding to work in your shoes without giving them the opportunity, is tantamount to planting seeds into the ground and then blocking the sun so they're never allowed to grow. It's just planting dead flowers.Lastly we discuss the recent sports landscape, my eternal battle with pollen and how life with COVID will be much different in the south than it is inside the cities up north. As always we only ask for three things, peace, love and horns...please. 

Yo! That’s My Jawn
Ep. 1.2 - Paul Keen

Yo! That’s My Jawn

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 77:08


Episode 2! Nate contemplates his relationship as a ‘Doors Fan' before sitting down to chat with Paul Keen (Pawnshop Roses, Dead Flowers) about coming up in the Philly music scene and walking through the history of the Roses. Then Paul plays some jawns for us. :: Check out the pandemic video for “Sunshine” on YouTube (https://youtu.be/rahhu0eajMY) --- 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/ytmj/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ytmj/support

The Ando Cast
Pat Brady & Paul Keen

The Ando Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 121:37


Pat Brady is the current heavyweight champ for The Art of War. We discuss martial arts, recovery from addiction and we also welcome our first musical guest to the show, Paul Keen of Pawn Shop Roses and Dead Flowers. Check out Paul on Instagram @pkeenez.

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
Mister Thrump went on Hugh Hewitt; ABC News World News Tonight anchor David Muir talks about interviewing The Pope at the Vatican; Joe Getty is reuniting the Dead Flowers; Summer is over except in California where it's always summer.

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2015


1 - Mister Thrump went on Hugh Hewitt. 2 - ABC News World News Tonight anchor David Muir talks about interviewing The Pope at the Vatican; More Thrump. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Joe Getty is reuniting the Dead Flowers; Summer is over except in California where it's always summer.

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
I'm A Ballerina Playing A Concertina For Fiorina

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2015


7 AM - 1 - Mister Thrump went on Hugh Hewitt. 2 - ABC News World News Tonight anchor David Muir talks about interviewing The Pope at the Vatican; More Thrump. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Joe Getty is reuniting the Dead Flowers; Summer is over except in California where it's always summer.

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
1 - More with Sharyl Attkisson. 2 - Fisher House update (Spoiler Alert: We blasted past our goal and then some!); More on Kim Kardashian's bum. 3 - Marshall's News. 4 - Secret Service were comically bad; Joe Getty and the Dead Flowers are playing tonigh

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2014


7 AM - 1 - More with Sharyl Attkisson. 2 - Fisher House update (Spoiler Alert: We blasted past our goal and then some!); More on Kim Kardashian's bum. 3 - Marshall's News. 4 - Secret Service were comically bad; Joe Getty and the Dead Flowers are playing t

TBTL: Too Beautiful To Live
Episode #1564: Christian Music and Dead Flowers

TBTL: Too Beautiful To Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2014 81:50


Luke gets a ride to the show from the World's Most Depressed Cabbie while Andrew's family relations seem to be benefiting from LA's awful traffic.