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The Sly Dog is joined by Craig Smith of The Pods & Sods Network to go Album By Album on the metal years of Porcupine Tree! In this episode we cover our origin stories, give an in depth analysis of the albums In Absentia and Deadwing and the tours to support them, and find out what a leather bagel is! Tune in and turn it up!
Episode #154 - Into the Woods with Jonathan Hultén The pandemic accelerated the internet as a portal for musicians, but you need visuals too. No one does that better than guitarist, performer, songwriter, and animator JONATHAN HULTÉN. During lockdown as many retreated inward, he got outside and performed to the trees. The music from those sessions is out now as an audio + visual album, on vinyl, CD & DVD. Jonathan talks to Billy Reeves about Swedish roaming law, ‘The Forest Sessions' and what he plans next… Plus new singles from EMPYRE and KLONE, news of some excellent releases next door and, in keeping with the forest theme, some classic PORCUPINE TREE… Playlist: Jonathan Hultén - Wasteland, The Mountain and The Call to Adventure (Roadburn Version) (from The Forest Sessions) Klone - Bystander (new single+video) (from Meanwhile - 10.2.23) Empyre - Hit & Run (new single+video) (from Relentless - 31.3.23) Porcupine Tree - Lazarus (from Deadwing reissue on sister label Transmission - 3.3.23) For more on the Kscope podcast visit http://www.kscopemusic.com/podcasts
This week we're discussing every album by Porcupine Tree. Led by mastermind Steven Wilson, Porcupine Tree has tackled a ton of styles over their prolific career. Psychedelia, prog rock, metal, alternative, pop. Technically, we should love this band. But we don't. We hate them and we talk about it for two hours. Settle in and leave your angry comments, this is a hot one, folks!Closing track: “Sleep Together” from Fear of a Blank Planet (2007)Spotify playlist on Porcupine Treehttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherincJoin the Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/everyalbumeverMerch!https://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/Instagram:Follow Mike @pandermonkeyFollow Alex @motherpuncherMike's Picks:Nil Recurring EP (2007) — Best RecordThe Sky Moves Sideways (1995) — Personal FavoriteStupid Dream (1999) — Worst AlbumDeadwing (2005) — Least FavoriteAlex's Picks:Fear of a Blank Planet (2007) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteThe Sky Moves Sideways (1995) — Worst AlbumThe Incident (2009) — Least FavoriteAlbums we discussed this episode…On the Sunday of Life… (1992)Up the Downstair (1993)The Sky Moves Sideways (1995)Signify (1996)Stupid Dream (1999)Lightbulb Sun (2000)In Absentia (2002)Deadwing (2005)Fear of a Blank Planet (2007)Nil Recurring EP (2007)The Incident (2009)
Après avoir abordé "Hand. Cannot. Erase" dans la première saison de La Pause Clope, Seb s'attaque à l'ancien groupe de Steven Wilson, Porcupine Tree. Le GoProg d'aujourd'hui est consacré à "Arriving somewhere, but not here", tiré de "Deadwing", huitième album du groupe. N'hésitez pas à partager cet épisode et vous abonner à nos fils! Vous pouvez également retrouver cet épisode sur lapauseclope.fr Nos réseaux sociaux: https://twitter.com/La_Pause_Clope htps://twitter.com/spinoff_lpc Le compte Patreon de "La Pause Clope": https://www.patreon.com/lapauseclopeHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Time Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Label Listeners 0:00:00 Porcupine Tree Arriving Somewhere But Not Here 11:44 Deadwing 2005 Steven Wilson Lava 56 0:11:45 miwshowopen 1:10 61 0:14:15 Mark & Rayna & chitchat 0:00 56 0:20:31 Galahad This Life Could Be My Last 9:10 Solidarit: Live in Konin 2015 58 0:29:41 Valerie […]
We are BACK with my favorite guest/cohost, Joshua- along with Shawn to talk about the latest project that I've been a fan of since its inception: Deadwing! We talk writing, what we miss about shows, the meaning of DW, and I get roasted for a good while. Be sure to check out their music here: DW Insta DW YT DW Recordings DW Spotify DW Apple Music --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike-tuck/support
Oscar Adame platicó con Steven Wilson sobre las historias que narra en sus canciones, repletas de fantasmas que profundizan en los sentimientos de pérdida y obsesión.
Grab your pork and grab your pie! It's another Porcupine Tree episode featuring your favorite porcupals featuring 2005's Deadwing! Once again gracing us with his presence, veteran guest, Nate Heroux. Join us as we finally convince Nate to join us on the FBI watch list and indoctrinate him with a free coupon book for stale Wendy's fries. We also get into the great musical math debate of 2020.
Artist Song Time Album Year Lee Abraham Overture No I 5:03 View From The Bridge 2004 Steve Howe Tigers Den 3:42 Spectrum 2005 Steve Howe Highly Strung 4:24 Spectrum 2005 Porcupine Tree Lazarus 4:15 Deadwing 2005 IZZ Rose Colored Lenses 3:33 My River Flows 2005 Spock’s Beard I Wouldn’t Let It Go 4:53 Octane […]
Get dressed for the AMPED AWARDS! Ten highlights from the first year of Take My Tone.This special episode brings focus to a selection of the incredible guests that appeared on the show in Year One.AMPED AWARD - GOOD VIBRATIONSAwarded to Tim Green (Yeah G'Day) with ‘TT' by TwiceListen to Ep 06 - takemyt.one/6AMPED AWARD - FOMOAwarded to Clarke Matthew (Music Teacher) with ‘Paranoid Android' by RadioheadListen to Ep 17 - takemyt.one/17AMPED AWARD - INDIE ARTISTAwarded to Malik Gayle (Against The Algorithm) with ‘The Distance' by Fever DollsListen to Ep 17 - takemyt.one/49AMPED AWARD - STARK CONTRASTAwarded to Mark Neal (RTR FM / Odlaw) with ‘Paper Planes' by M.I.AListen to Ep 20 - takemyt.one/20AMPED AWARD - GROOVEABILITYAwarded to Andrew Peirce (The Curb) with '2020' by The HerdListen to Ep 02 - takemyt.one/2AMPED AWARD - BANTER BUDDIESAwarded to Ryan Betson (The PopCulturists) with ‘This Time Around' by HansonListen to Ep 19 - takemyt.one/19AMPED AWARD - MEMORY LANEAwarded Buddy Watson (Radio Watson) with ‘Selfish' by The Kite String TangleListen to Ep 1 - takemyt.one/1AMPED AWARD - MUSIC DISCOVERYAwarded to Toya Haynes (The First Time I Heard…) with ‘The Charade' by D'Angelo & The VanguardListen to Ep 09 - takemyt.one/9AMPED AWARD - GUEST OF HONOURAwarded to Dazastah & Beni Bjah of DownsydeListen to Ep 29 - takemyt.one/29AMPED AWARD - TOP OF THE TONESAwarded to Cherie Sharona (Explosion Network) with ‘Deadwing' by Porcupine TreeListen to Ep 39 - takemyt.one/39
Joe was interviewed on the "Sounds Like Liberty" podcast about: The music of Anarchitecture Podcast Our band The making of "Theme from Friends Against Government" How naming our band killed our faith in democracy (and might get us in trouble someday) 5 (or 10) albums that everybody needs to hear Check out our band "Diametric" at diametricband.com, where you can stream our music and find links to spotify, itunes, and several other platforms. Use hashtag #ana026 to reference this episode in a tweet, post, or comment View full show notes at http://anarchitecturepodcast.com/ana026. ----more---- Intro Intro to Sounds Like Liberty - Nicky P and Lizzie The Launch Pad Media Free Markets Green Earth We do our own music The Bad Joke Trumpet and the Uh Oh Tuba The Friends Against Government Podcast - bringing new friends together Our musical history Pulling the family card to shanghai our bassist Songs for libertarians "Woulda Coulda Shoulda" - the #nocoiner anthem "Romance of Revolution" - a protest song about the futility of protesting "Hollow Shell" - breathing life into a city "Theme from Friends Against Government" Discussion Welcome to Sounds Like Liberty What is Anarchitecture? Australian regulations - 30% more pain in the ass Reading Ron Paul on the plane to Australia Freedom Indexes - Is Australia more free than the US? Plenty of open space in Australia Theme from Friends Against Government We've written and recorded a song for one episode of our podcast A spoof on 80's sitcoms "It's beautifully cheesy" "Ironically Overproduced" "That is an obscene number of tracks" Michael McDonald "We're Yacht Rock People here" What are your musical tastes? Good songwriting, regardless of genre What Phish and Tool have (had) in common Strangefolk, the Creed of jam bands Phish sold out to their fans How did you miss Ween? Restricting production to force good songwriting But overproducing anyways Our band - Diametric Late to the Game album - We're getting the band back together! "It was what it was" High school - gigs around town After college - Manchester, NH, where the groups all live together Cities of Sand - our flagship album Distrokid "What's the best concert you've been to?" Moon Boot Lover Consumed by the music Alien Vacation Tower of Power - a force to be reckoned with This is real music here - no DJ's required Goldfish - DJ's plus live flutes Afro Celt Sound System My challenge - go to a TOP concert How does music fit into your life I should cut back on podcasts New rule - after dinner, no podcasts, just music Spotify - great for finding new music Marvin Gaye Everyone likes Vulfpeck OK, we're going to spend the next 5 minutes talking about the clarinet Soundtrack Moments In high school, 2 friends died in a car accident We played a gig that night - gave people a place to be together Graduation party on a mountaintop in Vermont "Some band was playing too loud, so the cops came" We played "I Fought the Law" 5 albums that everybody needs to hear God Street Wine - $1.99 Romances Rustic Overtones - Viva Nueva (also Rooms by the Hour) Thanks to Gravity - Slingshot Percy Hill - Color in Bloom OSI - Office of Strategic Influence (sneaky bonus) Porcupine Tree - In Absentia or Deadwing (sneaky bonus) Moon Boot Lover - Back on Earth Racists ruin everything A Primer to Prog Vola - Applause of a Distant Crowd The music has to grab me Prog rock is an investment Plugs Anarchitecture Diametric Late to the Game (Live) Cities of Sand - some of our best songwriting Funkshin Junkshin - A Bit Too Much The great band name struggle Snipe Funkshin Junkshin "Tranny in Need of Danny" - how I lost my faith in democracy TINO-D Diametric - the band that lives on opposite ends of the earth Hoping to do some mid-life crisis recording Recommending music to Tom Woods Citizen of Nowhere Part 3 teaser Links/Resources Sounds Like Liberty Episode 54 (This original episode) The Launch Pad Media Free Markets Green Earth Friends Against Government Too Many Cooks Theme from Full House Theme from Cheers Yacht Rock Distrokid - email us for a referral discount! Sounds Like Liberty soundtrack playlist on Spotify Diametric - our band's home page Spotify Apple Music / iTunes Amazon Bandcamp YouTube Google Play Music iHeartRadio Bands Mentioned Phish Tool They Might be Giants Ween Moon Boot Lover Tower of Power Goldfish Afro Celt Sound System (The Afrocelts) Marvin Gaye Bill Withers Alexis Evans St. Paul and the Broken Bones Vulfpeck Benny Goodman Duke Ellington Big Lick God Street Wine Rustic Overtones Thanks to Gravity Percy Hill OSI Grateful Dead Steely Dan Porcupine Tree Dream Theater Fates Warning Vola 12 Foot Ninja Animals as Leaders Peter Gabriel Episodes Mentioned ana007: Citizen of Nowhere | Part 2: Joe's Immigration Ordeal ana021: AGENDA 21!!! | Friends Against Government Contact: Email us: info@anarchitecturepodcast.comTweet us: @anarchitecturep Follow: Website: http://www.anarchitecturepodcast.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anarchitecturepodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anarchitecturep/Twitter: https://twitter.com/anarchitecturep/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/AnarchitecturePodcstMinds: https://www.minds.com/AnarchitecturePodcast Subscribe: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/anarchitecture/id1091252412YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWELM_zTl7tXLgT-rDKpSvgSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5pepyQfA25PBz6bzKzlynf?si=4UiD6cLkR6Wd26wJC4S4YQPodbean: https://anarchitecture.podbean.com/Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=85082&refid=stprBitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/MIq2dOnSaTOP/RSS (all posts): http://www.anarchitecturepodcast.com/feed/RSS (Podcasts only): http://www.anarchitecturepodcast.com/feed/podcast/Other Subscription Options Support: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/anarchitecturepodcastBitbacker.io: https://bitbacker.io/user/anarchitecture/Steemit: https://steemit.com/@anarchitectureDonate Bitcoin (BTC): 32cPbM7j5rxRu1KUaXGtoxsqFQNWD696p7
In this very special, double episode of "Personal Records," Scott chats with two good friends about their chosen Personal Records. First, Scott sits down with Lincoln Branscome to discuss the joys of Tower Records, CD listening stations, the majesty of Geddy Lee and, "Deadwing" by Porcupine Tree. Next, Scott chats with Caity Blanchard about rock shows of her youth, learning naughty words from Green Day and "Left and Leaving" by The Weakerthans. Visit speakcies.com/personalrecords for more information about this episode.
We're joined by guest Kyle Gaddo (@kylegaddo) to talk about Porcupine Tree's "Deadwing". Or at least that's what we're supposed to talk about but sometimes we just get distracted.
On August 17, 2017, the global community of China scholars erupted in outrage over one particular and unusual case of censorship in China — the decision of Cambridge University Press (CUP) to comply with requests to censor 315 articles deemed sensitive by the Chinese government. Jim Millward, a professor of history at Georgetown University, who has written many articles on China and the book The Silk Road: A Very Short Introduction, was one responder. He quickly published on Medium an “Open Letter to Cambridge University Press about its censorship of the China Quarterly,” which condemned what he called the “craven, shameful and destructive concession to the PRC’s growing censorship regime.” CUP reversed its decision on August 21, and in the following weeks, other academic publishers and journals revealed that they had received similar requests. The Guardian later noted on September 9 that China’s State Council had indirectly responded to CUP, warning that “all publications imported into China’s market must adhere to Chinese laws and regulations,” and that an additional journal, the American Political Science Review, had also received and rebuffed censorship requests from China. What does the CUP fiasco mean for censorship and academic freedom in China? Why did CUP yield to the censorship pressure, and how should other academic institutions approach their operations in the country? In many ways, these questions are still unanswered, and Jim sat down with Kaiser and Jeremy to sort through what happened and discuss where it might lead. Recommendations: Jeremy: Giving Offense: Essays on Censorship, by J. M. Coetzee, a South African (now Australian) who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 2003. The book was written in apartheid-era South Africa, which had a system of censorship that has many features in common with China’s today. Jim: “Travels with my censor,” a piece by Evan Osnos in the New Yorker, which portrays the censor as a very sympathetic individual. Osnos has been engaged in a back-and-forth with fellow New Yorker staff writer Peter Hessler, who, unlike Osnos, decided to go forward with publishing a censored version of his book for the Chinese market. Osnos explains his reasoning for refusing to publish censored content in China in this New York Times op-ed. Also, a young Chinese musician and composer named Baishui, who grew up in Sichuan and now lives in the U.S. He has a Chinese folk music background, but also does abstract and electronic music. Find his website here, or find him on Spotify or iTunes. Kaiser: Porcupine Tree, an English neo-progressive rock band active in the 1990s. Albums to check out: In Absentia and Deadwing, plus two solo albums by the band’s founder, Steve Wilson, The Raven That Refused to Sing and Other Stories and Hand.Cannot.Erase.