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Deadicated to Sandy Scott of The National Sculptor's Guild All gold everything and Dads singing falsetto
Pantheon has been proud to present this mini-series of shows 'Deadicated' to discussing Amazon Studios 'Long Strange Trip: The Untold Story of the Grateful Dead' documentary. Over six weeks we have been recapping each Act with guest host Tim Lynch of KPFA's 'Dead to the World' radio program. Tim will be joined by Christian & Peter as well as very special guests that are part of the film, Dead scholars, academics or had another important role in the 50+ year story. The other weekly guest on roundtable has been..'The UnDeaducated'. This guest will know little to nothing of the band and be exposed to them mostly the first time through this film. Be sure to head over to Amazon to watch up to Act V of the documentary before joining us! The film is directed by Amir Bar-Lev and executive produced by Martin Scorsese. Joining as as our final Deadicated guest this week is none other the Director of Long Strange Trip himself, Amir Bar-Lev. His credits include Fighter from 2000, My Kid Can Paint that”, which the London Telegraph called one of the top 100 films of all time. He has also directed The Tillman Story, Regeneration, Happy Valley an account of the Jerry Sandusky/Penn State child abuse scandal. Get more on Amir and his films here http://axisfilms.net This week's UnDeaducated is Andy King, the host of a brand new show here at RNRAP - Reel Rock! He loves Rock and Roll history, mostly 70's punk and early 60's british rock. Andy is a dive punk band veteran and failed stand-up comic. Please subscribe, rate and review and head over to Patreon to help support our network of rock based podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In order to join a sorority, three friends go to a hazing party in an old house where a sadistic bloodthirsty demonic spirit is lying in wait. By the end of the dance, some of the sorority sisters were dead on their feet. DEADicated to the class of '86. Join us for a mid 80's slasher! Brought to us by William Fruet, the director of Funeral Home, and Barney Cohen, the writer of Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter! What can go wrong at this college campus? It will certainly be a Killer Party!
Today we dive into a selection of cover songs that we find intriguing. They can't all be winners but these definitely qualify in our book. So, what are some of your favorite covers?Original Songs & Cover Songs (sampled)“Superstar”Original: The Carpenters – The Carpenters (1971)Cover Version: Sonic Youth from If I Were A Carpenter“Big Sky”Original: The Kinks – The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society (1968)Cover Version: The Hotrats from Turn Ons“Ripple”Original: Grateful Dead from American Beauty (1970)Cover Version: Jane’s Addiction from Deadicated“Wicked Annabella”Original: The Kinks from The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society (1968)Cover Version: Jason Falkner from Everyone Says It’s On*“Darling Nikki”Original: Prince from Purple Rain (1984)Cover Version: Foo Fighters from Have It All (Single)“David Watts”Original: The Kinks – Something Else (1967)Cover Version: The Jam – “David Watts” from All Mod Cons“Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down”Original: Kris Kristofferson – Kristofferson (1970)Cover Version: Shawn Mullins from Soul’s Core“The Killing Moon”Original: Echo & The Bunnymen – Ocean Rain (1984)Cover Version: Grant-Lee Phillips – “The Killing Moon” from Nineteeneighties“Everybody Knows”Original: Leonard Cohen – I’m Your Man (1988)Cover Version: Concrete Blonde from Pump Up The Volume Soundtrack “Cortez The Killer”Original: Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Zuma (1988)Cover Version 1: The Church from A Box of BirdsCover Version 2: Built To Spill from Live “Got The Time”Original: Joe Jackson – Look Sharp! (1979)Cover Version: Anthrax – “Got The Time” from Persistence of Time Cheers to a couple of local craft breweries that made this cast that much more enjoyableMonday Night Brewing – Han BroloSteady Hand Beer Co – Fall Farmhouse AleSpotify Playlist*Song was unavailable on Spotify
On this edition of Brandler Bits learn how dedication to work can make you "deadicated". Strategies are identified in order to put more balance into your life and prioritize what is most important.
On this edition of Brandler Bits learn how dedication to work can make you "deadicated". Strategies are identified in order to put more balance into your life and prioritize what is most important.
I'm joined by guest Phil Stacey as we dig into the catalog of the Grateful Dead, starting with the band's 1967 debut. Show notes: - Recorded at CompCon world HQ - Other podcasts have focused on catalogs of U2, R.E.M., Phish, The Tragically Hip - Looking at the Dead album by album - Phil's a tie-dyed in the wool Deadhead, Jay has only superficial knowledge of the band - Phil: Got into the Dead in the mid-'80s, saw them live in '89 - Attracted by the musicianship, lyrics - Live is where the band really shines - Every show was different - The solo work from Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir was pivotal as well - Songs would be played live years before it showed up on an album - Band's biggest hit, "Touch of Grey," was first played live in '82 but became a single five years later - Jay: More into hard rock, metal as a kid - Got into alternative and punk - Would hear some Dead songs on classic rock radio - The tribute comp Deadicated introduced me to more Dead songs - Self-titled debut has a different sound than the one they evolved into - Recorded in four days - Only got up to #73 on album charts - Mostly covers of folk and jug band songs - Band took a lot of speed during recording, which shows in the songs - Garcia rips on guitar throughout - Not too much jamming on record - Psychedelic rock was starting to happen in general - Live versions of these songs were much longer - Most Dead shows were 2.5 to 3 hours - Jay: Really liked "Cold Rain and Snow," "Viola Lee Blues" - "Sitting on Top of the World" bears some resemblance to Allman Brothers - Phil: Garcia was very prolific, always playing guitar - Bob Weir gave up the short shorts for cargo pants - John Mayer plays with Dead and Co. now - Surviving Dead guys are in their 70s now - Not your typical Dead album - The band didn't like how it was recorded - Next up: Anthem of the Sun Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Pantheon is proud to present a mini-series of shows 'Deadicated' to discussing Amazon Studios 'Long Strange Trip: The Untold Story of the Grateful Dead' documentary. Over six weeks we will be recapping each Act with guest host Tim Lynch of KPFA's 'Dead to the World' radio program. Tim will be joined by Christian & Peter as well as very special guests that are part of the film, Dead scholars, academics or had another important role in the 50+ year story. The other weekly guest on roundtable will be...'The UnDeaducated'. This guest will know little to nothing of the band and be exposed to them mostly the first time through this film. Our special Deadicated guest this week is none other than Grateful Dead publicist and historian Dennis McNally. Dennis began officially as the Grateful Dead's publicist in 1984, and has since worked with many different musicians and bands, record companies, and promoters, including Zakir Hussain, Steve Kimock, Little Feat, Bill Payne (solo career), Boris Garcia, Bob Weir & RatDog to name a few. He published his third book, "On Highway 61," October of 2014 and we invite everyone to visit his website, www.dennismcnally.com to see a sample and get further information. His latest book is, "Jerry on Jerry," published in November, 2015. It is an edited transcript of interviews done with Jerry Garcia in the 1970s and 1980s. He is also curator for the California Historical Society's Summer of Love 50th Anniversary photo show. This week's UnDeaducated is Dr. Charles L. Hughes - the Director of the Memphis Center at Rhodes College, where he designs courses & programs. His recent course offerings include The History of Memphis; Beale Street: The Past, Present and Future; Elvis Presley and America; and The Music of the American South. His acclaimed first bookCountry Soul: Making Music and Making Race in the American South, was named one of the Best Music Books of 2015 by Rolling Stone. He is a voter for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and a participant in the Nashville Scene's Year-End Country Music Poll. Prof. Hughes was featured in an episode of Deeper Digs in Rock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pantheon is proud to present a mini-series of shows 'Deadicated' to discussing Amazon Studios 'Long Strange Trip: The Untold Story of the Grateful Dead' documentary. Over the next six weeks we will be recapping each Act with guest host Tim Lynch of KPFA's 'Dead to the World' radio program. Tim will be joined by Christian & Peter as well as very special guests that are part of the film, Dead scholars, academics or had another important role in the 50+ year story. The other weekly guest on roundtable will be...'The UnDeaducated'. This guest will know little to nothing of the band and be exposed to them mostly the first time through this film. Be sure to head over to Amazon to watch up to Act IV of the documentary before joining us! The film is directed by Amir Bar-Lev and executive produced by Martin Scorsese. This week we have an extra special episode with 2 Deadicated guests! The first is photographer and author Rosie McGee, who lived, worked and traveled with the Grateful Dead during their first decade as a band, after first meeting them late in 1965. Her intimate portraits of the band, onstage and behind the scenes, have been widely seen in books, magazines, online and in documentaries; and 200 of those photos illustrate her book, “Dancing with the Dead—A Photographic Memoir: My Good Old Days with the Grateful Dead & the San Francisco Music Scene 1964-1974.” For more on Rosie and to buy photos head to www.rosiemcgee.com. The other guest is Bob Bralove. Bob was part of the Grateful Dead party for the last eight years of the band's existence. Brought into the fold from his work with Stevie Wonder, he brought the then new digital synthesizer technology to the Grateful Dead. Bringing new sounds and approaches to the music, first heard on "In the Dark", Bralove's relationship with band grew rapidly. He began writing songs, (Way to go Home, Easy Answers, Picasso Moon) producing records and eventually playing in that section of the show between Drums and Space, when no one was on stage; the section Dick Latvalla dubbed the "MIDI Jam". Since the end of the Grateful Dead, Bralove has been focusing on his own music and art , including his duo with Grateful Dead Keyboardist Tom Constanten called Dose Hermanos. Find all about Bobs works here http://www.bobbralove.com This week's UnDeaducated is Tracy Simmons Bulla, Booking And Business Manager for Bulla Promotions and award winning Bluegrass band Fireball Mail. Tracy and her husband Brad Bulla are avid house concert hosts having featured Buddy Greene, Jason Eskridge, Adam Wakefield, Grammy winners Forrest and Kate O'Connor, among others in their Nashville, TN home. Check out Fireball Mail's music at https://www.fireballmailband.com/ Please subscribe, rate and review and head over to Patreon to help support our network of rock based podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pantheon is proud to present a mini-series of shows 'Deadicated' to discussing Amazon Studios 'Long Strange Trip: The Untold Story of the Grateful Dead' documentary. Over the next six weeks we will be recapping each Act with guest host Tim Lynch of KPFA's 'Dead to the World' radio program. Tim will be joined by Christian & Peter as well as very special guests that are part of the film, Dead scholars, academics or had another important role in the 50+ year story. The other weekly guest on roundtable will be...'The UnDeaducated'. This guest will know little to nothing of the band and be exposed to them mostly the first time through this film. Be sure to head over to Amazon to watch up to Act III of the documentary before joining us! The film is directed by Amir Bar-Lev and executive produced by Martin Scorsese. This week's special Deadicated guest is Susana Millman, who was a ubiquitous presence at Grateful Dead shows from 1985 until Jerry Garcia's death in 1995. Susana's work can be seen in Long Strange Trip. Head to her website. Mamarazi.com to get a copy of “Alive With the Dead or A Fly on the Wall with a Camera” - a very nice hardcover photographic memoir of the Grateful Dead filled with band images, unpublished pics + stories, from the '80s on. This week's UnDeaducated is Prof. Ron Purser. Ron is the host of The Mindful Cranks podcast, a professor of mgmt at SFSU, author, editorial board member of the Mindfulness journal, as well as the executive board of the Consciousness, Mindfulness and Compassion International Association. A student and Buddhist practitioner since 1981. Please subscribe, rate and review and head over to Patreon to help support our network of rock based podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Deadicated hosts Ben and Sarah tackle the German follow up to Dr Caligari... Genuine, Die Tragödie Eines Seltsamen Hauses, directed by Robert Wiene from 1920. We cover the differences between the original and the US release (retitled Genuine, A Tale of a Vampire), and (attempt) to decipher the long history of fearing women's sexuality. Oh my!
Our first famous film! Deadicated hosts Ben and Sarah "get woke" as they review 1920's Das Cabinet des Dr Caligari (dir Robert Weine) and uncover the forgotten history of Italophobia in the US and Europe.
In the second half of the Hawks adventures in the shadowed realm, they draw closer together, make further bargains and gain some sweet ink. Bambari gets a good deal, Tristan sings about feudalism, Enigma reflects on her situation and there is an opportunity for Percival Cleft to show his quality in this DEADicated episode of Crudely Drawn Swords.