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Tall Juan joins Salvador Cresta in the attic to talk about his collaborations with Mac Demarco, Delicate Steve, Juan Wauters, Cola Boyy, and how The Ramones taught him English. Join us as we spin songs from his album Raccoon Nights and learn the story of how he sank Mac's boat.WATCH IN ITS FULL GLORY AT WASTOIDS.COMCall us anytime at 1-877-WASTOIDS. More podcasts and videos at WASTOIDS.com | Follow us on Instagram and YouTube.
Decoy is back with a Music News spotlight on Delicate Steve. Also known as Steve Marion, the New Jersey-raised guitarist has played with a wide range of artists including Mac DeMarco, Tame Impala, The Black Keys, and more. But he's not just a sideman: check out these Joe Cappa clips to get to know him and shop Steve gear now at Hello Merch.Plus: Psyko Steve has announced a 10 year anniversary concert series at The Rebel Lounge, featuring Arizona's most legendary bands including Authority Zero, The Maine, Roger Clyne & PH Naffah, The Summer Set, Sacred Reich, Dropout Kings, Breakup Shoes, Phoenix Afrobeat Orchestra, Madilyn Mei, and more. Plus: some new Hello Merch reprints are raising money for National Parks Conservation Association, get yours now. Call us anytime at 1-877-WASTOIDS. More podcasts and videos at WASTOIDS.com | Follow us on Instagram and YouTube.
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast we've got a great chat between two guys who'd never met before: Steve Marion, aka Delicate Steve, and the one and only Reggie Watts. Delicate Steve is one of those monikers that describes both a person and a band, though Steve Marion has been the only constant member over the past 15 years or so. His music is largely instrumental, but you don't miss the singing since his intricate, emotional guitar lines tend to do the work that a vocalist might otherwise do. His latest album is cheekily titled Delicate Steve Sings, and it's a nod to records like Willie Nelson's Stardust, mixing original compositions with covers and putting Delicate Steve's inimitable guitar tone atop them all. Check out “I'll Be There” from Delicate Steve Sings. The career of today's other guest, Reggie Watts, can be tough to describe. He's part musician, part comedian, I guess, but that doesn't begin to describe what it's like to see his performances, which can include jokes, beatboxing, a variety of sampled sounds, and lots of improvisation. You may have seen Watts in his most mainstream role over the past decade as the announcer/bandleader for The Late Late Show With James Corden, where he was able to inject some spontaneity and weirdness into the late-night talk-show genre. His latest special is called Never Mind, and it seeks to warp the comedic spacetime continuum. I won't spoil it by saying any more than that. This chat starts with Delicate Steve talking about a mindblowing Reggie Watts performance that he saw recently, and heads into conversation about busting out of genre constraints, finding the brilliance in even the most popular pop, the Kanye West/Delicate Steve collaboration that was then wasn't, and how there's no substitute for sincerity. Enjoy. 0:00 – Intro 2:22 – "You are like Jimi Hendrix to me." 12:09 – The dance-music festival that Reggie thinks is the ideal. 17:05 – The Kanye/Delicate Steve collab that wasn't. 29:20 – Art meeting capitalism keeps sincere stuff extra cool Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Steve Marion and Reggie Watts for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please give us a review on your favorite podcasting platform and make sure you check out all the great stuff at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time! This episode is brought to you by DistroKid. DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keep 100% of their royalties and earnings. To learn more and get 30% off your first year's membership, visit: distrokid.com/vip/talkhouse
The drops and the vibes were TURNT UP today with surprise guest movie star Jason Schwartzman from the new film "Between the Temples," director/writer Nathan Silver and Nathan's mom/inspiration behind the movie's story Cindy Silver. Our old pal Delicate Steve made his triumphant return to celebrate the release of "Delicate Steve Sings" with a delightful medley of "Yesterday," "Baby" and "These Arms of Mine" including very special guest harmonica master Judy Rudin. And we talked to YOU on zoom, we said goodbye to intern Alicia, and of course we featured a brand new City of the Day. Watch or listen to another hour of the show with more Steve, a jump scare from disgraced journalist Charlie Rose, harmonica talk with Judy, a thorough exploration of Pat Boone's 90th Birthday Tribute video, Trump's new bullet proof glass, a very bad trip with Tim and the boys, and get tons of other stuff when you subscribe to OFFICE HOURS+. Get a FREE seven-day trial at patreon.com/officehourslive. MERCH ALERT! We've got some brand new merch for sale. Check it out at officehours.merchtable.com. Pre-Order Tim's new album SLIPPING AWAY now at timheidecker.merchtable.com. Get tickets to "Between the Temples" at fandango.com/between-the-temples. Check out "Delicate Steve Sings" at delicatesteve.bandcamp.com/album/delicate-steve-sings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Auch auf seinem siebten Album «Delicate Steve Sings» liefert Steve Marion – dem Albumtitel zum Trotz – wieder instrumentale Gitarrenjams für Roadtrips. Nur bei den drei Coverversionen, die auf dem Album ebenfalls enthalten sind, hat er sich total vergriffen. Nebst einer passablen Version von Donnie & Joe Emersons «Baby» hört man auf Delicate Steves neuem Album auch seine Takes von «Yesterday» von den Beatles und Otis Reddings «These Arms Of Mine», die beide mehr nach Backingtracks klingen, die man normalerweise auf Karaokemaschinen findet, deren Hersteller:innen sich zu schade waren, den richtigen Songwritern Tantiemen abzudrücken. Not good!
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A half hour of bursting instrumental beauties from the second most famous person from Fredon, NJ.
Dive into this episode to hear what factor positions our heart to be either under the curse… or under the blessing! Music cred: "Sailing"by Delicate Steve
Dive into this episode of The Jesus Golf Guy Podcast and learn more about the importance of the "Post-Shot Routine!"Music cred: "Sailing" by Delicate Steve
Dive into this episode to learn more about what Rob has learned regarding intercessory prayer but most importantly, what the Word of God says about this topic! Music cred: Delicate Steve "sailing"
Tune in to hear Rob's experience with visualization and how it helped him overcome barriers in his golf game through visualization.Music cred: Delicate Steve — "Sailing"
Tune in to listen to a letter Rob wrote one of his students about overcoming fear. Rob also shares some of what the Word of God says about this topic! Music cred: "Sailing" by Delicate Steve
In this episode, Rob shares a word he received from the Lord as to what was holding him back from deeper intimacy with God. God gave him a word that related directly to different types of practice in golf. Therefore, Rob was able to drop some golf nuggets in this episode! Enjoy! Music cred: "Sailing" by Delicate Steve
This is the free first half of Office Hours. Watch or listen to the full two hours with more Chelsea and Steve, and get tons of other stuff at patreon.com/officehourslive Long awaited and much anticipated we FINALLY welcomed our good friend comedian Chelsea Peretti onto the compound, plus musician Delicate Steve and his band performing "Tattered" featuring special guest guitarist Tim Heidecker! Plus the City of the Day, Tim's viral tweet review and much, much more. Find everything Office Hours including the merch store at officialofficehours.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Upgrade your practice by applying some of these tips Rob gives in this episode. Music cred: Delicate Steve — "Sailing"
Tune in to hear what God's Word says about handling worry and anxiety. Music cred: "Sailing" by Delicate Steve
Tune in to hear how the gospel message can relate to golf. By using golf as a parallel, the gospel message can reach the golf world. Enjoy this message from Rob about the importance of having Jesus as your "scramble partner" in this tournament called life. Music cred: "Sailing" by Delicate Steve
Today on an all-new episode of our weekly interview podcast: Steve Marion, better known by his recording name Delicate Steve. As a sideman, Steve's joined up with folks like Paul Simon, MacDeMarco, Tame Impala, The Black Keys and Yeasayer, but all along he's made his own instrumental guitar recordings. His latest album is out on Anti Records, and it's called After Hours, and it blends viby rhythms with cyber rock riffs, always placing an emphasis on emotionally compelling melodies. For this talk, we dug into his cover of Leonard Cohen's “Hallelujah," his work with previous Transmissions guest Shahzad Ismaily, his complicated artistic relationship with Kanye West, and his work on Amen Dunes' Freedom. Thanks for checking out Transmissions. If you dig the show, please consider leaving a five star rating or a review—or just forwarding your favorite episodes to a friend. We're a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Next week on the show: Chris Forsyth joins us to discuss Evolution Here We Come.
Built on loops culled from doo wop, psychedelic pop, and early rock & roll records, Panda Bear and Sonic Boom's new album Reset is an exuberant and oracular listen. Mining resonance in the past—including musical themes that recall their past work, both solo and in Animal Collective and Spaceman 3—the duo create the kind of ecstatic music that renders time elastic. In this all-new episode of our weekly interview podcast Transmissions, Noah Lennox (Panda Bear) and Peter Kember (Sonic Boom) sit down with host Jason P. Woodbury to discuss their collaborative partnership, the influence of far out futurist Buckminster Fuller, memory and musical optimism. We connected with these frequent collaborators from their respective places in Portugal following after a long night of celebration. Thanks for checking out Transmissions. If you dig the show, please consider leaving a five star rating or a review—or just forwarding your favorite episodes to a friend. We're a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Next week on the show: plugging in with guitarist Delicate Steve.
Welcome back, we're now on Year 4! Thanks so much for listening :-)We recap the second leg of Greg's trip to Europe, with week two spent with his family in France. We're glad to have him back safe! Fresh off the plane he was texting us about a new bit he's calling “TinselTunes”. We're looking for the best songs from movies that are written in the world of that movie. Here's what we came up with:The Wonders - “That Thing You Do”Spinal Tap - “Stonehenge”Nothing Ever Happens on Mars (Waiting for Guffman)Lone Rangers - “Degenerated”The Lonely Island - “Equal Rights”Jay is excited to bring us news of an updated WinAmp! Some of you may be wondering if people still download music…others may be asking “What's WinAmp again?”…the remainder just asking why? All of this, we attempt to tackle.Song: Elmore James - “Done Somebody Wrong”Last up, Nick kicks it off with a remembrance to Lamont Dozier and his incredible songwriting career (NY Times). Then we get to a question and a story. The question is, for music that you love, how much does a band's story matter to you? The story is about a fictitious band bio written by Chuck Klosterman for the band Delicate Steve. The band's bio is a work of art and incredibly entertaining. No part of it is real, he hadn't even met the band or listened to the album when he sat down to write it. It's so good it's hard to find anything to complain about, but Nick also takes issue with the label's need to defend the gag by saying band bios are pointless. You can read the press release at the end of this story on NPR.Songs:The Supremes - “You Can't Hurry Love”Delicate Steve - “Playing in a Band”Episode webpage can be found at youshouldcheckitout.com/episodes/157
Listen to an interview with Delicate Steve about his new album 'After Hours' and on the latest episode of 'The JamBase Podcast.'
Tune in to listen to Rob's “Make everything mindset" and how it's worked not only for himself, but his students as well. Music — "Sailing" by Delicate Steve
Fender Stratocaster, 1966: das sind die drei magischen Worte, die für den kristallklaren Gitarrensound auf dem fünften Studioalbum von Delicate Steve verantwortlich sind. Ein Album das, wie üblich beim New Yorker, ganz ohne Text auskommt – und an Khruangbin erinnert, aber auch an... Mark Knopfler?
Tune in to hear all about Heaven and what Heaven is like, according to the Word of God. Music: "Sailing" by Delicate Steve
Listen to hear what Rob has learned regarding the importance of knowing PGA Tour Averages for playing and practicing. Rob will use multiple examples to help apply the information. Visit Rob's Instagram @_rowegolf_ to see PGA Tour Averages. Music: "Sailing" by Delicate Steve
Tune in to hear a word from the Holy Spirit Rob received during a golf lesson a few weeks back. It's awesome when the Holy Spirit uses everyday analogies to relate and teach us biblical principle! Set your mind beyond what you can see in the natural! As Christians, we are called to live by faith, not by sight! Music: "Sailing" by Delicate Steve
“Best Nile Ever.” In this episode, the guys consider becoming a Nile Rodgers tribute podcast, discuss Japanese Breakfast's SNL performance and giggle about George Constanza in Odd Future apparel. Not to mention, they play an amazing lineup of new music from incredible artists. Songs Played In This Episode: Grace Ives - Lullaby from Janky Star out June 10th on True Panther/Havest Roosevelt - Passion feat. Nile Rodgers out now on City Slang/Greco-Roman Delicate Steve - Playing In a Band from After Hours out June 8th on ANTI- LonelyTwin - You! from This End Had No Beginning out July 7th via Ultra Music Laura Veirs - Seaside Haiku from Found Light out June 8th on Raven Marching Band Records Iceage - All The Junk On The Outskirts out now on Mexican Summer Photo Credits: Grace Ives by Samuel Metzger Roosevelt & Nile Rodgers by Eleanor Petry Delicate Steve by Eleanor Petry LonelyTwin by Märta Thisner Laura Veirs by Shelby Brakken Iceage by Søren Lynggaard
Listen as Rob shares a personal case study he did a few years back, how to maximize your practice time, and evaluate your game. Total Game Evaluation: tee shots, hybrids and woods, long irons, short irons, fairway bunkers, escape shots, 100-125, 70-100, 30-65 (pitching), short-sided chipping, lag chipping, greenside bunkers, short putts, mid-range putts, lag putts, mindset, startegy. Music: “Sailing" by Delicate Steve.
Listen as Rob shares an analogy the Holy Spirit shares with him tying into the importance of putting on the whole armor of God. Read: Ephesians 6:10-18 Mark 11:22-24 (amp)Music credits: "Sailing" by Delicate Steve
Rob shares his testimony and how Jesus met him where he was at… which was at the golf course.Music: “Sailing" by Delicate Steve
Introducing "The Jesus Golf Guy" podcast, in this episode you'll be hearing Rob's heart behind why this podcast has begun and discovering what this podcast will entail. Rob is looking forward to having you join him in this episode and many more! If you love Jesus and you love golf, this podcast is for you. Music: “Sailing" by Delicate Steve
I'll bet you this next episode of WKJP is awesome: double or nothing! Kayleen and Jordan are talking about the twentieth episode of NewsRadio, “In Through the Out Door”! Recommendations: Kayleen - The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel on Amazon Jordan - Taking care of your feet Theme music is "You Say But You Don't Know" by Trouble's Afoot Game music is “Winners” by Delicate Steve
Ian Devaney is the lead singer of Nation of Language, the wonderful Brooklyn trio who are creating a modern day synth wave infused with 70's and ‘80's scapes. Their songs speak of personal experiences, vulnerability and humility.One thing that resonated with me before even speaking to Ian was their collective and individual resilience of mind to get through an incredibly uncertain music landscape to where they are now which is two really excellent LP's, "Introduction, Presence" and 2021's "A Way Forward".Ian is a multi-instrumentalist, creates the band's artwork, and is also part of Machinegum - an artist collective with Delicate Steve, Chris Egan, Martin Bonventre, and Erin Victoria Axtel and Ian's pal, The Strokes' Fab Moretti, who has helped Ian with self belief and expanding his creative mindset.Thanks Ian, this was a really great convo!I Wanna Jump Like Dee Dee is a music podcast that does music interviews differently. I'm Giles Sibbald and I'm talking to extraordinary musicians, DJ's and producers about how they use an experimental mindset in their lives to amplify their own creativity, pursue new challenges, overcome fears and bounce back from mistakes.- brought to you by Hey Sunday, the mothership of the experimental mindset™.- podcast logo and art by Tide Adesanya, Coppie and Paste.
Justin Buschardt is an illustrator, musician, photographer, videographer and my favorite bartender of all time, well in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. We met when I used to work at the greatest coffeeshop / plant shop in Brooklyn called Homecoming. We used to shoot the shit, talk about bands, punk bands, Thursday, the band Thursday, on a Thursday, life, photos, his dog, and more importantly, love. Gross. Justin is in the band called Sharkswimmer. Rips on the guitar. As a mixed media artist, Justin is an illustrator for WNYC's Radiolab episodes, designs for the coffee roasters Toby estate, variety, shot photos behind the scenes of my fav band Slowdive at Be Electric studios, and ran round town shooting photos as a day in the life series for Delicate Steve who I used to see all the time in Philly. Justin, I fucking love you baby, so glad you're on the show. You vaxxed up, sexy texan, let's go with Justin Buschardt. Please welcome Justin Buschardt to Wear Many Hats. instagram.com/jbuschardt instagram.com/sharkswimmerband instagram.com/wearmanyhatswmh instagram.com/rashadrastam rashadrastam.com wearmanyhats.com dahsar.com
Este relato de ficción nos llega desde Bogotá, Colombia, y es la historia del dolor de una mujer que imagina la vida que la pandemia le quitó.******Encuentra más información de Ochenta Cuentos y transcripciones de nuestros episodios en https://ochentastudio.com/ochenta-cuentosSíguenos en Twitter e Instagram en las cuentas @ochentapodcasts para estar al día con nuestras actualizaciones.******CRÉDITOS:Este podcast fue producido por Studio Ochenta, un estudio de podcasts multilingüe. La historia original fue escrita y producida por Ana Camila Montoya. Ella es abogada y escritora oriunda de Bogotá, Colombia. En la versión en español, la voz de Corina fue interpretada por Ana Camila Montoya; la voz de Julián, por Jorge Iván Parada Hernandez; la voz de la presentadora, por Laura Reyes Arango; y la voz de Teo, el gato, fue interpretada por Juan Camilo Garzón Piñeda. En la versión en inglés, la voz de Corina es de Lola Ibáñez; la de Julián, de Ignacio Fernández Vásquez, la de Teo es de Enrique Fernández y la voz de la presentadora de los premios en inglés fue interpretada por Maru Lombardo.Montaje y edición: Ignacio Fernández Vásquez.Música: Audionautix y de Delicate Steve.Presentado por: Maru Lombardo********** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pip the miniature dachshund caught the whole world's attention when she faced a gruelling five-month journey to get back home to her family in Australia.In this episode, we hear about her family's devotion to being reunited with her, and the strangers who made it possible.CREDITS:Sounds from Zapsplat.com'Sunshine' and 'Sailing' by Delicate Steve'Melancholia' by Godmode'Seaside Piazza' by Aaron Kenny
It's 2035... paper money aka 'fiat' is used to insulate homes. This is a world in which we value the right shade of green, because we are each others' harvest. Thank you Gwendolyn Brooks. Song cred: beloved Delicate Steve.
We survived the first attempted coup, we’ll see what happens from here on out.. but life is too short, and I'm tired of playing by the rules of the old guard. I’m coming out as a Very Spiritual Professional. A crystal-wearing, astrologically attuned, energy healing practice having, money magic believing, twice a day meditation and altar work manifesting, woo to the core spiritualist. My great loves in chronological order of discovery are: psychic work, numerology, astrology, buddhism, martial arts (both the defensive and offensive arts as well as slow and fast) Jewish mysticism, Catholic and Hindu diety structures, the concept of the Holy pillars from Islamic traditions, humanism, western philosophy, the tao and the I Ching, Akashic Records, body work, psychoanalysis, and honestly this list could just take forever... I’m also head of growth for a Venture Studio in the Bay Area. I care about the creative impulse so much, that I’ve made it my business - literally. Growth is a central tenant of all of the above, and it's in my professional title as well. How lovely. Intro song credit: "Friends" by Delicate Steve
"It's the middle of the month and we've got lots of new music plus a throwback set with music from March, when we thought quarantine would be a short two weeks. We start with our throwback block and close out with a new single from Delicate Steve. Much more to hear in the middle - check it out! Don't forget to register to vote! And if you plan to vote from home, request your mail in ballot! 00:00 - Intro 02:09 - Suburban Dream - Honey Cutt 04:47 - Cool For A Second - Yumi Zouma 07:54 - I Can't Stay The Same - Vanessa Carlton 11:32 - Hey You - Born Ruffians feat. Maddy Wilde 14:34 - Money's No Option - Circles Around The Sun 19:51 - Mic Break 22:01 - Astral Plane Mr. Ben & The Bens 25:16 - Water - 8 Inch Betsy 28:55 - Waiting On You - Josiah Johnson 34:04 - Morrow - carmen canedo 37:17 - Waverly - Samia 40:01 - Florist - Ilithios 43:50 - Long Drive Home - Double Grave 48:02 - Mic Break 50:24 - Night Time Creatures - Lawn 53:36 - Old Flowers - Courtney Marie Andrews 57:18 - Friends in the Floor - Swampmeat Family Band 60:26 - Inclined - Will Johnson 63:24 - A Montreal Backstreet - Pawns or Kings 68:47 - Semula - Yves Jarvis 71:45 - Bungalow Heaven - Dent May 75:01 - Chance On Me - Mavis Staples 79:11 - Mic Break 81:38 - It's Lomelda - Lomelda 85:25 - Children - Jonathan Bree 88:46 - Lemonade (feat. Alfie Templeman) - Circa Waves 92:24 - (un)knowing - Young Jesus 96:30 - Solve Problems - Josiah Johnson 98:41 - Just Shy of Sure - The Beths 103:00 - Men - H. Kink 105:25 - Cowboy - Bill Callahan 109:43 - Moon, If Ever - Dirty Projectors 111:58 - Far Away From You - Jordana 114:40 - Outro 116:39 - LA - Delicate Steve 119:14 - Dream - Delicate Steve 122:44 - END "
"Cool off in The Listening Booth to a Dog Days of Summer mix featuring new and throwback tracks capturing the spirit of the season. Hear the history, and hit up hot summer music from Delicate Steve, the Beths, and Sahara. And revisit alt rock with The Alternate Routes, Appomattox, and a pair of tracks nodding to hot city days from Ryan Massad and The Maido Project. 00:00 - Mic Break 01:02 - Footnotes - Land of Talk 04:24 - Sea Salt & Caramel - Dent May 07:25 - Dandelions/Liminal - Emmy The Great 10:39 - I Wanna Be There - Liza Anne 13:27 - Round and Round We Go - What in Your Heart Can Put You in a Trance 16:05 - Mic Break 17:11 - Jump Rope Gazers - The Beths 22:11 - Watering Can - Mr. Ben & The Bens 25:24 - Disappear - DEHD 27:43 - Why Not, Tick Tock? - PAINT 29:56 - Whistle in the Wind (End of Everything) - Twin Peaks 34:02 - Like This - Becca Mancari 36:20 - Mic Break 36:49 - Hot Like Jungle - Pottery 40:11 - Collected Summer (Equinox Version) - Reed Burnam 44:48 - Indoor Pool - Sahara 49:11 - Warped Mirror - Sahara 52:17 - Bored - Starflyer 59 55:45 - Picture of You - Madeline Kenney 59:39 - Green - Delicate Steve 61:49 - Mic Break 62:28 - Who Cares? - The Alternate Routes 65:37 - Either Way - Appomattox 68:58 - Lost Within - Republic Of Letters 71:48 - Heavy Song - The Blacks 75:10 - Pretty Disaster - Dead Rock West 78:36 - Blackout - The Iry 81:35 - Mic Break 82:05 - It's Like A Jungle Sometimes - Maido Project 86:56 - Heaven - Hail Social 90:46 - Make You Mine - Miami Horror 94:57 - Electrical Way - Zoos Of Berlin 98:58 - Wish No. 1 - Echo Revolution 102:15 - No Way To Win - Height With Friends 104:27 - Mic Break 105:01 - Hot Night In The City - Ryan Massad 108:22 - Oakmoss - Bibio 111:47 - Still Believe it - What In Your Heart Can Put You In A Trance 115:17 - Bring The Hair - Chance Wiesner 117:17 - Don't Let Me Die In America - Of Montreal 120:50 - Finish "
Maneka is playing at Alphaville. Delicate Steve is playing at Baby’s All Right. Gracie Mansion is playing at Sunnyvale. Broken Social Scene is playing at Webster Hall. Pile is playing at Music Hall of Williamsburg. Amy O and Remember Sports are playing at Baby’s All Right. 00:00 - // StereoactiveNYC / BTRtoday ID // 01:06 - // Welcome // 03:07 - “Tiger Baby” (feat. Jordyn Blakely) - Maneka 05:08 - “Dracula” (feat. Katie Capri) - Maneka 08:59 - “Rubber Neck” - Delicate Steve 12:36 - “Tomorrow” - Delicate Steve 16:28 - “Starling” - Gracie Mansion 19:48 - “Phony” - Gracie Mansion 22:08 - // Mic Break // 24:19 - “Remember Me Young” - Broken Social Scene 28:36 - “Can’t Find My Heart” - Broken Social Scene 33:06 - “Bruxist Grin” - Pile 36:42 - “Fingers” - Pile 41:24 - “Sunday Meal” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Amy O 43:41 - “Soft Skin” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Amy O 46:06 - “You Can Have Alonetime When you’re Dead” - Remember Sports 48:46 - “No Going Back” - Remember Sports 53:37 - // Outro + Disclaimer // 55:01 - // End Transmission //
Tonight on What I Like with DJFGQBNYJs Spring Time Show! Lots of great tunes and some fun thrown in as well! #music #vinyl #radio #portland #fun#funny #djfgqbnyjsPlaylist:If I Should Fall From Grace With God by The Pogues on Rhino (Rhino)Mr. Blue Sky by E.L.O. on Jet Records (Jet Records)Another Spring by Nina Simone on RCA (RCA )Look Out The Window by The Walkmen on Troubleman Unlimited Records (Troubleman Unlimited Records)Rainbow by Little Royal on King Records (King Records)Spring Dance by Mods on Columbia Records (Columbia Records)Spring by Rites of Spring on Dischord Records (Dischord Records)Sweet Adeline by Elliot smith on Plain Recordings (Plain Recordings)Apple Blossom by The White Stripes on Sympathy for the Record Industry (Sympathy for the Record Industry)Flowers by FEELS on Wichita Recordings Ltd. (Wichita Recordings Ltd.)Cherry Flowers by Mecca Normal on K Records (K Records)Beginning To See The Light by The Velvet Underground on MGM Records (MGM Records)Eyes Adjust To The Light by Irving on Eenie Meenie Records (Eenie Meenie Records)Spring In Central Park by The Dave Brubeck Quartet on Columbia (Columbia)The Sun by Love and Rockets on Beggars Banquet, Big Time (Beggars Banquet, Big Time)Never Ending Sunshine by King Tuff on Sub Pop (Sub Pop)Sunshine by O'Jays on Columbia (Columbia)Everything Looks Better In The Sun by The Obits on Sub Pop (Sub Pop)Rise To The Sun by Alabama Shakes on ATO Records (ATO Records)Dream by Delicate Steve on Anti- (Anti-)Blue Skies by Willie Nelson on Columbia (Columbia)King of Carrot Flowers Pt1 by Neutral Milk Hotel on Dog Boy Records ( Dog Boy Records)In The Sun by She & Him on Merge Records (Merge Records)Flower In The Sun by Big Brother & The Holding Company on Sony Music, Columbia, Legacy (Sony Music, Columbia, Legacy)April Come She Will by Simon and Garfunkel on Warner Brothers (Warner Brothers)Wind Blows Your Hair (Reprise) by The Seeds on GNP Crescendo Records (GNP Crescendo Records)Let The Sunshine by The Dennis Coffee Trio on Maverick Records (Maverick Records)Sun by Beach Skulls on PNKSLM (PNKSLM)Spring by The Creation Factory on Lolipop Records (Lolipop Records
00:00 Intro00:26 Turtlenecked - Sewing Machine03:49 Cherry Glazerr - That's Not My Real Life (feat. Delicate Steve)06:38 Say Sue Me - Christmas, It's Not A Biggie09:18 Wax Chattels - Parallel Lines15:23 Drenge - Bonfire Of The City Boys19:30 Sleaford Mods - Kebab Spider23:02 The Drums - Body Chemistry27:41 Swear Tapes - Cola31:11 BLOXX - Sea Blue34:26 Johnny Mafia - ACO36:39 Buzzcocks - Morning After39:03 Al Green - Tired Of Being Alone41:46 King Krule - Logos45:32 Louie Zong - Hello World47:17 Creedence Clearwater Revival - Have You Ever Seen The Rain ?49:51 Ezra Furman - Restless Year52:05 Red Aunts - Wrecked53:41 Wimps - Mope Around56:07 The Coathangers - Bimbo58:49 Ali Hassan - Malaguena60:51 Final
12 Songs of Christmas
Delicate Steve is a guitar hero for our time with no obvious North Star guiding his musical choices and no piety for the The Church of Shredders. In today's interview, he talks about being a child of Napster, and the self-taught musical education that came from downloading a world of music has led to a career of music that doesn't fit neatly in any box. He started at Luaka Bop, where his personal musical vision was thought of as psychedelic world music (the "psychedelic" part sounds right), and now he's on Anti-, where his instrumental music simply seems personal and at home. He recently released The Christmas Album, but as this conversation shows, Steve Marion is hardly a holiday true believer and approaches the songs as songs instead of as attachments to the season. In his talk with host Alex Rawls, he discusses Phil Spector, Bob Dylan, and his approach to instrumental music. Alex also talks this week to journalist David Dennis about Outkast's "Player's Ball." The song fits squarely into the "12 Songs" mission because its story is very much a business one, but it also reveals that Christmas doesn't live equally in everybody's imagination. David and Alex talk about why, as well as the role Sean "Puffy" Combs' video for the song played in shaping Outkast's image.
Working Class Audio #155 with Andrew Maury!!! Andrew Maury is an American record producer, audio engineer, and mixing engineer based in Brooklyn, New York. Maury has worked with artists such as Lewis Del Mar, Ra Ra Riot, Shawn Mendes, Grace Mitchell, Strange Names, Post Malone, RAC, Panama Wedding, Atlas Genius, Kimbra, Delicate Steve, Milagres, High Highs, Penguin Prison, Kisses, Satchmode, COIN, The Kooks, and CRUISR. In the summer of 2009, he worked on Tegan and Sara's Sainthood alongside producer and Death Cab for Cutie guitarist Chris Walla at the world-famous Sound City Studios in Los Angeles. Maury also spent years mixing front of house on tour for artists such as Ra Ra Riot and Givers, and has mixed shows for bands such as Delicate Steve, Surfer Blood, and Chairlift. About this Interview: Andrew talks to me from his home in Brooklyn, NY about management, health, working in the pop world as a rock guy, gear lust, Sound City, and much more. Many thanks to listener Chad Wahlbrink for suggesting Andrew. Show notes and links: The Patchbay I mention in the monologue: https://www.flocktechnologies.com/
Today we're talking to guitarist Steve Marion, aka “Delicate Steve.” When his old band's major label record deal imploded, Marion invented his Delicate Steve persona, crafting over-the-top rock instrumental records loaded with great playing, a ton of effects, humor and plenty of references to the musicians and genres he loves. On this week's podcast, we talk to Delicate Steve about how these albums come together, why he prefers guitars that make him feel uncomfortable and about the time he was asked to play alongside Paul Simon. This episode is sponsored by Retrofret and Dying Breed Music.
Episode 23 previews a great week of shows - featuring the Wire residency at Baby's All Right, Mitski and Soccer Mommy in Jersey City, and the Rubblebucket Dream Picnic at Knockdown Center. Plus bonus footage from my interview with LKFFCT with some awesome picks from my collection, including Minutemen, Priests, and Husker Du! Don't forget, their new album drops on October 9th.
Steve Marion is an American multi-instrumentalist who leads the band Delicate Steve. delicatesteve.com Twitter @delicatesteve Subscribe on iTunes: goo.gl/Ytp3nx Recorded 8/11/17 Brooklyn, NY veryape.tv
The boys continue their discussion from the Hog Island Audubon Camp in Maine, chatting about seeing Atlantic puffins and other coastal birds and how birding gives you a sense of place. They also talk about two notes sent in by listeners, one about the musical suggestions from Bill and the other a nature soundscape recorded by a listener in Finland. The episode closes with Bill's latest new music recommendation: an artist known as Delicate Steve.
Clay and Lindsay cruise up to Boise, Idaho for 3 days of good food, fun and amazing music. This episode features music by the artists we were fortunate enough to see: Delicate Steve, Cy Dune, Weaves, Mac DeMarco, Andy Shauf, Jonathan Richman, Máscaras, The Album Leaf, Kate Tempest, and Angel Olsen . Please support them if you enjoy their music. Go to their shows, buy their music, share with your friends. SUPPORT ART! If you would like to support Geeking On Music, please leave us a rating and review. You can also support us by shopping on Amazon using this link.
Delicate Steve on "Exile on Main St." by The Rolling Stones.
Brand New music from Will Johnson, Boston's Pile, new AND old from Rogue Wave and Delicate Steve handles music bed duties on this episode of Space Heater. Enjoy, y'all.
Coming from SXSW this week! There's music from Joni, Julie Byrne, Hurray For The Riff Raff, Snail Mail, Sigrid, Jealous Of The Birds, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Sløtface, Delicate Steve, Middle Kids, Forth Wanderers, PWR BTTM, Odetta Hartman, Meilry Jones, Jay Som & Tei Shi, plus Sing Along Social's Aoife McElwain tells me about a song she loves. Tune into 8radio on FM on weekends in February & March on 94.3FM (Dublin), 105.5FM (Limerick), 106.7FM (Cork) and 87.7FM (Galway). Strange Brew - indie beats, alternative rock and good vibrations from the past, the present and the not too distant future with gugai. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 8pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@roisindubh.net
Join Aj and Frank as they dissect the latest in Geek News this week. They discuss the new 'Han Solo' cast photo from the Millennium Falcon, Early critical reactions to Hugh Jackman's final turn as 'Wolverine' in Logan. They discuss their thoughts on Simon Kinberg as 20th Century Fox announces that he will be directing the sequel to XMen Apocalypse. Frank gives Aj a brief Spolier-Free look into the first few episodes of Legion. Aj and Frank review Delicate Steve's latest album 'This Is Steve,' and discuss how the vinyl LP sounds different than the digital versions. Aj and Frank wrap up and speculate on this weekend's upcoming Academy Awards.
Nick brings you Modest Mouth Review this week he reviews “This is Steve” by Delicate Steve and Will Mayo brings you Taste of the Triangle. This week he visited the restaurant Pho Pho Pho Noodle Kitchen and Bar. Jake Winter’s brings you Snoverated. This week he reviews the film Nice Guys. Marissa brings you a history piece, this week she investigates the early Christian and Roman roots of Valentine’s Day.
Nick brings you Modest Mouth Review this week he reviews “This is Steve” by Delicate Steve and Will Mayo brings you Taste of the Triangle. This week he visited the restaurant Pho Pho Pho Noodle Kitchen and Bar. Jake Winter’s brings you Snoverated. This week he reviews the film Nice Guys. Marissa brings you a history piece, this week she investigates the early Christian and Roman roots of Valentine’s Day.
Can you believe it’s ANOTHER SHOW? I know! This week we are celebrating love and togetherness and shit. Track list: Delicate Steve – Tomorrow Cold Cold Hearts – State Trooper in the Left Lane, Nettles […]
Your denim clad lover boys Rob and Callum are back with a new music podcast, the first to be released on Monday our new ITHB Day. We kick the new regime off with a fist pumper of a rocknroll tune from Delicate Steve; the sort of shit you want to drive 16bit spacecars to, there’s exotic 60s pop from Marker Starling, sexy seductive frenchness from Gontard!, 80s synth swing from Roses, modern jazz from Tenderlonious, glam rock stomping from Cozy and other ace things. Monday is the new Day.
https://soundcloud.com/cydune's Band Dialogue 3. Featuring AU, 安 AAN, Wooden Indian Burial Ground. , Inner Oceans, Delicate Steve , Art.Fadil, Pontiak , Sun Blood Stories, Twin Steps.... This years performance was performed Saturday on a closed down section of Grove street featuring: C.J. Boyd, Ohioann, Sama Dams, Bliiss, BATTLEHOOCH, Spaceface, Hi Ho Silver Oh, Unconditional Arms, Lounge On Fire, Talkative and more! #treefort2015
42 Minutes 175: Transistor Send - Ships - 03.10.15 Today we begin week number two of our Treefort Music Fest showcase by meeting Jared & Casey of Transistor Send in Doug's house. (Lots of after-talk from this one, members!) Topics include: Treefort, Click, Loops, Moon Honey, Wild Ones, Thick Business, Delicate Steve, Logan Hyde, !!!, Twerps, Heligoats, Omar Souleyman, Iceland, Magic Sword, Yvette. Intro song: "Don't Be Scared Now" by Transistor Send - available at https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ships/id935411869 Closing song: "To Wyoming" by Transistor Send - available at https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ships/id935411869 Visit: transistorsend.bandcamp.com Purchase: Treefort Tickets at http://treefortmusicfest.com/tickets http://treefortmusicfest.com/lineup/120
Topics: Band Dialog, Slow Magic, Delicate Steve, Odesza, Run The Jewels, Rubble Bucket, Disco Doom, Hackfort, Duck Club, Mostly Muff, Add The Words, Sled Island, All Your Friend's Friends, Emily Wells
42 Minutes 173: Eric Gilbert & Megan Stoll - Treefort Music Fest: A Festival Of Discovery - 02.24.15 Today we begin a month of shows with the artists playing Treefort Music Fest in Boise, ID March 25-29. We set the stage with a live interview with the festival director & marketing manager, Eric Gilbert & Megan Stoll. Topics include: Band Dialog, Slow Magic, Delicate Steve, Odesza, Run The Jewels, Rubble Bucket, Disco Doom, Hackfort, Duck Club, Mostly Muff, Add The Words, Sled Island, All Your Friend's Friends, Emily Wells. Purchase: Treefort Tickets at http://treefortmusicfest.com/tickets
After a brief Easter hiatus, PVPCast is back and Super. Hot. SUPERHOT, of course, is the name of this week's assigned playing, and it's a lot of fun, so check it out when you get a chance! We also discuss Mercenary Kings, Empire: Total War, Rusty's Real Deal Baseball, and much more! We use the time post-break to talk about video game reviews -- a hotly-debated subjects in these parts. usic: "Intro" by Slime Girls, "Tallest Hights" and "Positive Force" by Delicate Steve. Leave us a rating/review and check us out on the web. Also, write to us and we can discuss your emails! Email: PVPCastFeedback@gmail.com, Twitter: @PlayerVsPodcast, FB: facebook.com/PlayerVsPodcast Play SUPERHOT at: http://superhotgame.com/
http://thesyncbook.com/42minutes#Ep122 Poitive Force http://delicatesteve.com http://www.saintrich.com Topics: Saint Rich, Deep Sea Diver, Treefort, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Dr. Dog, Dirty Projectors, Mastery, Guitar Gods, Wondervisions, Tom Petty, Sync.
A taste of the best new Luaka Bop flavors.
Contributors: Taylor, Tyler, and Jeremy Listen/Download: Stream: Subscribe: iTunes (click “subscribe free” once iTunes opens) Download: .m4a .mp3 Track Listing: 1. Violens – Full Collision 2. Lykke Li – Get Some 3. Games – Shadows in Bloom 4. Brothertiger – Evening Glow 5. The Naked and Famous – Young Blood 6. Delicate Steve – Butterfly 7. […]
In which Ries Reviews tackles two seemingly unrelated books: The Martian, by Andy Weir, and Red Dragon, by Thomas Harris.[00:00] Intro Music: Once Was, by Kwon[00:55] Double Feature Discussion[54:31] Exit Music: Sunshine, by Delicate Steve
In which Ries Reviews Disney's newest animated film, Raya and the Last Dragon.[00:00] Intro Music: Once Was, by Kwon[00:55] Non-Spoiler Review[14:12] Intermission: Orient, by SefChol[16:05] Spoiler Discussion[42:44] Exit Music: Sunshine, by Delicate Steve