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My guest on this episode is John McCauley from the band Deer Tick, as well as side projects Middle Brother and Diamond Rugs. In our conversation, John shares some amazing stories about his early days as a musician growing up in Providence, what the process was like for him touring during that time, and how seeing DIY shows in Olneyville as a teenager influenced his stage performance to this day. We also cover the writing and recording process of many of his records included Deer Tick's latest album, "Emotional Contracts" which is out now via ATO records. Interlude song order: "Dirty Dishes" by Deer Tick from their Daytrotter Session "Goodbye, Dear Friend" by Deer Tick from their album, Black Dirt Sessions "Main Street" by Deer Tick from their album, Divine Providence "Out on My Own" by Diamond Rugs from their self-titled album "Ashamed" by Deer Tick from their live performance at Newport Blues Cafe on Jul 28, 2019 (audio credit: Chad) "Once in a Lifetime" by Deer Tick from their album, Emotional Contracts // Interview recorded March 11, 2024 at John's home // Intro music by Cedros // Hosted by James Toomey //
Tony Jones Show #232 - With music from: Ravi Shavi, Tall Teenagers, Darkbuster, Six Ten Connector, Diamond Rugs, Hope Anchor, Downcity Armory, The Tsunamibots, The Components, The Benji's, The Can't Nots, Answerman, Only on Weekends, Radio Compass, Bending Over Backwards, Ashtray, SexCoffee, Nova One
This week we look at a raft of new releases from Drive-By Truckers, The Chats, Julia Jacklin and Sunflower Bean. Then we explore country infused alt rock from Diamond Rugs and some awesome experimental blues rock electronica from D.D Dumbo. Follow A Sonic Youth on Insta @asonicyouthpodcast and Facebook
Knock back a cold one with me this week on Moonlight Mile Radio Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ The Beers by The Front Bottoms on The Front Bottoms (Bar None Records) 2′13″ I Got Drunk by Mal Blum on Every Time You Go Somewhere (Don Giovanni Records) 9′32″ Vodkasodaburg by Birdcloud on Tetnis (Burger Records) 10′16″ Whiskey Bottle by Uncle Tupelo on No Depression (Sony Music) 14′51″ Rye Whiskey (Jack of Diamonds) by John A. Lomax Jr. on John A. Lomax Jr. Sings American Folksongs (Smithsonian Folkways) 16′29″ Moonshiner - Studio Outtake - 1963 by Bob Dylan on The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3 (Rare And Unreleased) 1961-1991 (Columbia) 24′11″ Beer, Beer, Beer by The Clancy Brothers on Irish Drinking Songs (Sony Music) 25′40″ First Beer of the Night by Bert Kreischer on Bert Bert Bert (n/a) 27′21″ Gimme A Beer by Diamond Rugs on Diamond Rugs (Partisan Records) 31′07″ One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer by Snooks Eaglin on New Orleans Street Singer (Smithsonian Folkways) 32′45″ Scotch and Soda by The Kingston Trio on The Kingston Trio (Capital Records) 35′15″ Scotch On The Socks by The Shadows on Shadows - The Collection (Parlophone) 39′26″ Poison Milk by Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside on Dirty Radio (Partisan Records) 41′55″ Canned Heat Blues by Tommy Johnson on Tommy Johnson 1928 - 1929 (Document Records) 45′32″ Drink to Have a Good Time by Doug Stanhope on Beer Hall Putsch (Comedy Dynamics) 48′32″ Good Gin Blues by Bukka White on Behind the Mule (Suncoast Music) 50′49″ Cold Gin by Kiss on Kiss (The Island Def Jam Music Group) 55′00″ Here Comes A Regular by The Replacements on Tim (Sire) 60′55″ Wine Lips by Lydia Loveless on Somewhere Else (Bloodshot) 64′49″ Red Wine, Success! by Cold War Kids on Robbers & Cowards (Downtown Records) 68′09″ Bluebird Wine by Emmylou Harris on Pieces of the Sky (Warner Bros.) 73′15″ White Lightning And Wine by Heart on Dreamboat Annie (Capitol Records) 78′17″ Drinking Fathers by Eddie Murphy on Greatest Comedy Hits (Sony) 82′11″ Champagne And Wine by Otis Redding on Soul Manifesto: 1964 - 1970 (Warner Bros.) 86′06″ Two More Bottles of Wine by Delbert McClinton on Best of (MCA) 92′03″ Kisses Sweeter Than Wine by Jimmie Rodgers on Jimmie Rodgers (Parlophone) 98′19″ Drinking Song by Haley Heynderickx on Fish Eyes EP (.) 102′24″ Drinkin' Whiskey Tonight by Pokey Lafarge on Middle of Everywhere (Free Dirt Records) 107′31″ Too Drunk To Fuck by Nouvelle Vague on Nouvelle Vague (Kwaidan) 110′46″ Dive Bars by Matt Kavan on Relenting Dimensions (n/a) 112′03″ They Speak Of My Drinking, But Never Of My Thirst by The Menzingers on Hold On, Dodge (Red Scare) 114′53″ Drinking by Nick Swardson on Party (Comedy Central) 115′10″ Hey Hey, Bartender by Del McCoury on I Wonder Where You Are Tonight (Arhoolie Records) 116′54″ The Kneeling Drunkard's Plea by The Louvin Brothers on Satan Is Real (Capitol Records Nashville) 117′31″ Drinking and Driving by Black Flag on In My Head (SST) 117′59″ 40oz on Repeat by FIDLAR on Too (Mom + Pop) 118′41″ Little Ole Wine Drinker, Me by Dean Martin on The Essential (Dean Martin) 119′48″ Drink, Drink, Drink (From by Sigmund Romberg on . (.) Check out the full archives on the website.
We've always enjoyed how T. Hardy Morris's voice breaks through any recording or band he gets involved with. His gift for melody has stood out on each his solo records, his time fronting the dark, sludgy psych of Dead Confederate, or as a member of garage-rock's version of the Traveling Wilburys, Diamond Rugs.Not only did we invite him to headline the first edition of very own Fuzz Fest last year, we sat down with him recently to talk about his new album. The album is called Dude, The Obscure, a playful homage to the Thomas Hardy Novel Jude, The Obscure.Listen on to hear about his approach to making this record, how being a dad influences his songwriting, and, of course, the music legacy of his hometown of Athens, GA.Subscribe to our podcast with your favorite podcast app at originalfuzz.com/podcast.Cover photo by Alex Justice. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ian McDonald is a real life rock n roll star! He has been touring for over ten years with so many different indie bands including the amazing Turf War of Atlanta. Right now he's on the road with Saint Pe, fronted by Ian Saint Pe (the other Ian) of The Black Lips and Diamond Rugs. We were lucky enough to catch him the morning between gigs in LA and San Francisco. It's a short one but it fucking rocks! you can find tour dates at http://saintpeband.com/Theme Music By: Moon Mission Death Squad
Seth and Rob give updates on recent shows they have seen including Allah-Las and Radiohead before playing an interview they conducted with Steve Berlin of Los Lobos. Berlin reveals that his punk band The Flesh Eaters will reunite for tour next January and that he will co-produce the next Blind Boys of Alabama record. The listener is taken through the early part of Berlin’s career as a performer and producer going back to his earliest days in Los Angeles, playing with The Blasters and winning Grammys with Los Lobos. Berlin talks about working on now-legendary projects with T. Bone Burnett, and about how everything changed the day guitarist/vocalist David Hidalgo brought the song “Will The Wolf Survive” to the band. We also hear a great story about how the band repeatedly helped themselves to Prince’s equipment from his neighboring studio around the same time, and how the almost got caught. Berlin talks about Los Lobos’ work through the seminal “Kiko” release and elaborates on the one time the band played a show while high on mushrooms. He also related about how meticulous the band Faith No More was when he worked with them and about his recent work performing and recording with Diamond Rugs. Produced by Rob Turner Engineered by Josh Thane of Wonder Dog Sounds (wonderdogsounds.com) Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth: insideoutwtns.com Twitter: @InsideoutWTNS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Chris, M, and Skip (Josh is in the wind again) talk about the election, cuz it's unfolding during the recording of this episode. We also talk about upcoming movies, remakes, and reboots. Dinosaur brains are on the menu, as are shit sandwiches. Thanks for listening! Enjoy. Deficit Picks of the Week: Last Dragon Good Morning, Vietnam We rate and review: Doctor Strange Hacksaw Ridge Neon Demon Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency Atlanta Season 1 West World In the episode, we smoked: Ghost Train Haze (Sativa) Super Glue (S) Super Sour Diesel (S) Original Headband (S) We open with Lard by Warpimp Renaissance and close with Blue Mountain by Diamond Rugs. Follow us on Twitter @adoradio0 or @_ratking or @M_ADOradio or @Skip_ADO_Radio. We're a proud member of the BAT SQUAD network (www.batsquadnetwork.com). Make sure to check out the other great shows! What?
Lazy Susans vs Lazy Boys (Brandie Posey vs Barbara Gray) Gene Wilder vs Gene Hackman (Dulce Sloan vs Joe McAdam) MUSIC: "Christ of the Ozarks" by HEELS "The Trip" by Kim Fowley "Gimme A Beer" by Diamond Rugs
In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys and their special guest, comedian Tushar Singh, explore life between continents. As a child, Tushar divided his time between Huntsville, Alabama and Delhi, India. Now, he's decided to move to India full time to do stand-up and eventually open up a comedy room in the budding Indian stand-up scene. We talk about his recent trip, the documentary he's making about it, as well as his AMAZING Instagram account where he takes portraits of old people on the street without their knowledge. It's a really fun episode. Give us a like and a listen and a subscribe and a rating on iTunes! Follow Tushar on Twitter @Tushy. Song of the week this week: "I Couldn't Help It" by Diamond Rugs. Follow the show @TheGoodsPod Rivers is @RiversLangley Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
It’s time for episode 82 of Love That Album podcast. Way back on episode 27 of the show, I discussed Los Lobos’ seminal album "Kiko" with Michael Pursche and was also joined by Steve Berlin, the band sax and keyboard player. Steve has very graciously joined me for a second time to discuss the brand spanking new album for Lobos called Gates of Gold. If you love previous albums featuring rock in a blues vein, soul, Tex-Mex and cumbia, you will be very happy with their latest album (released late September 2015). We discuss the democratic approach to song arrangement in the band, how a famous Hollywood director changed their approach to song writing forever, and what it’s like to be part of an ensemble that’s been together for so long. We also discuss other acts Steve has produced or played with like Diamond Rugs, The Flesheaters, Los Super 7 and Neko Case. Please join me for a very cool episode of the show. You can download the show by searching for Love That Album in the iTunes store or downloading streaming directly from http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com.au/ Send the show feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum. If you’d consider writing an iTunes review or recommending the show to a friend, I’d be immensely grateful.
You might know him as the lead singer of the Athens, GA-based band Dead Confederate or as a member of Diamond Rugs alongside members of Deer Tick and Los Lobos, but T. Hardy Morris remains restless on his latest release. "Drownin' on a Mountaintop" is released under the guise of Hardy & the Hard Knocks, but Morris' knack for finding Southern rock's grittier corners remains regardless of the outfit. Songs performed are "Young Assumption," "Blame" (one of his contributions to Diamond Rugs) and "Shit in the Wind." Recorded on August 4, 2015 at KDHX in St. Louis, Missouri. Engineered by Andy Coco.
Brian stops by to make the FTU guys uncomfortable. Jacob and Ryan are still arguing about who's to blame for missing a show two weeks ago. Ryan calls Jacob rapey, and so Jacob goes off on a creepy story of using taxis to stalk people. Ryan pulls a guy over to ask about his Google eyepiece. They throw in a little talk about alternate universes. Essentially, it's more of the same - two guys who aren't even intentionally trying to out weird each other who are basically trying to out weird each other.Here are your bands and songs for this week - Harvey Danger - Carlotta ValdezEdward Sharp & The Magnetic Zeroes - 40 Day DreamArticles - GeorgiaBlack Rebel Motorcycle Club - Ain't No Easy Way OutBlue Star - As OneOccision - Death Remains EternalThe 77's - Pearls Before SwineDiamond Rugs - Hungover And HorneyCapitol - You Look Better On FireIf you would like to be featured on a future episode you can contact us a podcastunderground@gmail.com.Drop us a line if you have any suggestions, comments, criticisms or anything else. Make sure you "like" our Facebook page - http://facebook.com/UndergroundPodcast.Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/PodFromUnder.Read Jacob's occasional ramblings on his blog - http://robotvampireproductions.wordpress.com.Need help booking a show? Contact Ryan - somethingwickedent@gmail.com.Click here to listen or right click and choose "Save As..." to download.Please support our show by clicking the links to our Sponsors.
On this week's episode, JP sits down with the SLUG team, who trekked down to Austin for all the excitement that is SXSW 2012! SXSW (South By Southwest) is a yearly film and music festival held every March in Austin, Texas. The music portion of the festival runs over six days featuring hundreds of national and international musicians and bands, in dozens of showcases held at venues and temporary stages throughout the city. We talk about live performances from Ceremony, Black Ryder, Tycho, Bass Drum Of Death, The Gossip, Diamond Rugs, The Coathangers, Mr. Gnome, Ume, Guadalupe Plata, The Sword, Jesus & Mary Chain, and the SXSW experience overall. Did you attend SXSW? Give us a ring about something from the festival, drunk dial us, ask for our advice on anything, or just send us your feedback by calling our automated voicemail line at 858-233-9324. You might get played on the show! … read more The post Episode #38 – SXSW 2012 first appeared on SLUG Magazine.
It’s our last show before Santa slides down the chimney, so it’s time for our annual run-through of classic carols and oddball favourites. Merry Christmas to all!
It’s our last show before Santa slides down the chimney, so it’s time for our annual run-through of classic carols and oddball favourites. Merry Christmas to all!
It’s been a great year for Winnipeg music, but there’s another great disc yet to come, with the release of Roads and Roads by The JD Edwards Band. JD drops by to chat about the new disc and the upcoming CD release show. We’ve got plenty of other great local music, including previews of upcoming exciting shows by The Magnificent 7s, Scott Nolan, and The New Meanies. And, we drop a couple of new holiday classics.
It’s been a great year for Winnipeg music, but there’s another great disc yet to come, with the release of Roads and Roads by The JD Edwards Band. JD drops by to chat about the new disc and the upcoming CD release show. We’ve got plenty of other great local music, including previews of upcoming exciting shows by The Magnificent 7s, Scott Nolan, and The New Meanies. And, we drop a couple of new holiday classics.