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Send us a textSteve Smith of the Vapors stops by to discuss their latest release, Wasp in the Jar, their upcoming tour, and their longevity career. *****Best known for their massive 1980 worldwide hit “Turning Japanese,” The Vapors continue to bring their individually styled brand of music to fans old and new in the form of high-quality live performances and the ongoing development of critically acclaimed new material. The band, formed in 1979, had already gained a substantial live following around their hometown of Guildford, Surrey and in London, when they were brought to large UK audiences with their support slot on The Jam's iconic 1979 “Setting Sons” tour, by then managed by The Jam's Bruce Foxton and Paul Weller's father John. The release of debut single “Prisoners” in 1979 was followed by 1980's “Turning Japanese “alongside the classic first album New Clear Days. The single reached Number 3 in the UK, Number 1 in Australia, and hit the top 10 in both New Zealand and Canada whilst becoming a mainstream Billboard Top 40 hit in the US. The debut album spawned further hits “News At Ten” and” Waiting for the Weekend” before the very different, but equally well received second album “Magnets” arriving in 1981, providing the singles “Spiders” and further hit “Jimmie Jones”, with the band touring extensively in the UK, US and Australia throughout this period. The band parted company late in 1981, with all members going on to have varied and successful careers across the entertainment industry. In 2016, after a decade of Internet clamour for a revival, they announced their reformation for a short series of gigs, including a sell-out show at London's Dingwalls. Over 170 gigs and 2020's comeback album third album Together and several singles later, they're stronger and more relevant than ever. The band continue to write and perform and have completed two headline tours in the UK since the pandemic, as well as appearing at the Pasadena Rose Bowl's “Cruel World” festival in May 2023, touring the US in 2024 and recording their exciting statement fourth album Wasp In A Jar (to be released on 28th February 2025). They continue to deliver polished shows featuring songs spanning their entire 45-year history. Website: https://www.thevapors.co.uk/Lost 80s Live Tickets: https://lost80slive.com/buy-now/*******If you would like to contact the show about being a guest, please email us at Dauna@bettertopodcast.comUpcoming guests can be found: https://dmneedom.com/upcoming-guest Follow us on Social MediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_d.m.needom/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bettertopodcastwithdmneedomIntro and Outro music compliments of Fast Suzi©2025 Better To...Podcast with D. M. NeedomSupport the show
The Vapors' fourth album Wasp In A Jar (release date: February 28, 2025 via Vapors Own Records)Album single "Hit The Ground Running" will be released on January 17With 2025 kicking off the next chapter for The Vapors, the band are looking at a full plate of activity. “2025 is shaping up into a very busy year for us,” says Danny. “We have the album out on February 28th accompanied by a tour of UK grassroots venues in March. Then we have some UK shows with Big Country in April and May and then we are returning to the US for the Lost '80s tour with A Flock of Seagulls, Big Country, Josie Cotton, Icicle Works, Belouis Some and many others.” Built around classic punk riffage with a chorus that opens up and toys with expectation, opening track “Hit The Ground Running” retains the breakneck rhythms that fans know and love from their previous releases. With nary a moment to catch a breath, The Vapors follow it up with “The Human Race” which Danny describes as a kind of “ballad of The Vapors.” “Carry On,” a statement about the current climate (“When the government needs to know / That's when the government needs to go”), weaves around shimmering arpeggiated chords and Dave Fenton's haunting vocal lines (“Carry on / As if nothing happened / Carry on / Like we did before”) before evolving into an epic and soaring outro that begs for an audience singalong. “They all have significance to us in their own different ways. ‘The Human Race' is about the band, ‘Look Away Now' is about Dave dealing with his Parkinson's Disease and ‘Miss You Girl' is about children wanting to move out of the family home. The Vapors is Dave Fenton (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Steve Smith (bass), Michael Bowes (drums), Danny Fenton (guitar). Wasp In A Jar will be released on February 28, 2025 via Vapors Own Records and was recorded and produced by Michael Giblin (The Split Squad) at Mechanicsburg, PA and mastered by Greg Reierson at Rare Form Mastering.The band, formed in 1979 45-year historyThe band parted company late in 1981, with all members going on to have varied and successful careers across the entertainment industry.In 2016, after a decade of Internet clamour for a revival, they announced their reformation for a short series of gigs, including a sell-out show at London's Dingwalls. Over 170 gigs and 2020's comeback album third album Together and several singles later, they're stronger and more relevant than ever. Take some zany and serious journeys with The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST on The Adventures of Pipeman also known as Pipeman Radio syndicated globally “Where Who Knows And Anything Goes”. Check out our segment Positively Pipeman dedicated to Business, Motivation, Spiritual, and Health & Wellness. Check out our segment Pipeman in the Pit dedicated to Music, Artistry and Entertainment Subscribe to The Adventures of Pipeman at https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-adventures-of-pipeman--941822/support Would you like to be a sponsor of the show?Would you like to have your business, products, services, merch, programs, books, music or any other professional or artistic endeavors promoted on the show?Would you like interviewed as a professional or music guest on The Adventures of Pipeman, Positively Pipeman and/or Pipeman in the Pit?Would you like to host your own Radio Show, Streaming TV Show, or Podcast? Contact the Pipeman:Phone/Text Contact – 561-506-4031Email Contact – dean@talk4media.com Follow @pipemanradio on all social media outlets Visit Pipeman Radio on the Web at linktr.ee/pipemanradio, theadventuresofpipeman.com and pipemanradio.com.Download The Pipeman Radio APP The Adventures of Pipeman is broadcast live Wednesdays at 1PM ET and Music & Positive Interviews daily at 8AM ET on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) and replays on K4HD Radio (www.k4hd.com) – Hollywood Talk Radio part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). The Adventures of Pipeman TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).
The Vapors' fourth album Wasp In A Jar (release date: February 28, 2025 via Vapors Own Records)Album single "Hit The Ground Running" will be released on January 17With 2025 kicking off the next chapter for The Vapors, the band are looking at a full plate of activity. “2025 is shaping up into a very busy year for us,” says Danny. “We have the album out on February 28th accompanied by a tour of UK grassroots venues in March. Then we have some UK shows with Big Country in April and May and then we are returning to the US for the Lost '80s tour with A Flock of Seagulls, Big Country, Josie Cotton, Icicle Works, Belouis Some and many others.” Built around classic punk riffage with a chorus that opens up and toys with expectation, opening track “Hit The Ground Running” retains the breakneck rhythms that fans know and love from their previous releases. With nary a moment to catch a breath, The Vapors follow it up with “The Human Race” which Danny describes as a kind of “ballad of The Vapors.” “Carry On,” a statement about the current climate (“When the government needs to know / That's when the government needs to go”), weaves around shimmering arpeggiated chords and Dave Fenton's haunting vocal lines (“Carry on / As if nothing happened / Carry on / Like we did before”) before evolving into an epic and soaring outro that begs for an audience singalong. “They all have significance to us in their own different ways. ‘The Human Race' is about the band, ‘Look Away Now' is about Dave dealing with his Parkinson's Disease and ‘Miss You Girl' is about children wanting to move out of the family home. The Vapors is Dave Fenton (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Steve Smith (bass), Michael Bowes (drums), Danny Fenton (guitar). Wasp In A Jar will be released on February 28, 2025 via Vapors Own Records and was recorded and produced by Michael Giblin (The Split Squad) at Mechanicsburg, PA and mastered by Greg Reierson at Rare Form Mastering.The band, formed in 1979 45-year historyThe band parted company late in 1981, with all members going on to have varied and successful careers across the entertainment industry.In 2016, after a decade of Internet clamour for a revival, they announced their reformation for a short series of gigs, including a sell-out show at London's Dingwalls. Over 170 gigs and 2020's comeback album third album Together and several singles later, they're stronger and more relevant than ever. Take some zany and serious journeys with The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST on The Adventures of Pipeman also known as Pipeman Radio syndicated globally “Where Who Knows And Anything Goes”. Check out our segment Positively Pipeman dedicated to Business, Motivation, Spiritual, and Health & Wellness. Check out our segment Pipeman in the Pit dedicated to Music, Artistry and Entertainment Subscribe to The Adventures of Pipeman at https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-adventures-of-pipeman--941822/support Would you like to be a sponsor of the show?Would you like to have your business, products, services, merch, programs, books, music or any other professional or artistic endeavors promoted on the show?Would you like interviewed as a professional or music guest on The Adventures of Pipeman, Positively Pipeman and/or Pipeman in the Pit?Would you like to host your own Radio Show, Streaming TV Show, or Podcast? Contact the Pipeman:Phone/Text Contact – 561-506-4031Email Contact – dean@talk4media.com Follow @pipemanradio on all social media outlets Visit Pipeman Radio on the Web at linktr.ee/pipemanradio, theadventuresofpipeman.com and pipemanradio.com.Download The Pipeman Radio APP The Adventures of Pipeman is broadcast live Wednesdays at 1PM ET and Music & Positive Interviews daily at 8AM ET on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) and replays on K4HD Radio (www.k4hd.com) – Hollywood Talk Radio part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). The Adventures of Pipeman TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).
Mike Leigh and Theo Delaney are joined by very special guests Paul Allen and Clive Allen for part 2 of the Xmas Live Show at Dingwalls in Camden! The Spurs Show podcast is delighted to welcome back Terry Naylor for our Jan 17th live show. Get your ticket now and bring along something for him to sign! https://billetto.co.uk/e/spurs-show-live-with-terry-naylor-tickets-905877?utm_source=billetto&vs=653af13a-f54b-4ef2-a68d-fb9a101d4f52 And on March 20, get tickets for The Spurs Show Live: Audience With Paul Gascoigne: https://leicestersquaretheatre.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/873640825 For exclusive Spurs Show merchandise including new Sonny and new beautiful retro designs go to https://the-spurs-show-store.creator-spring.com Come and join us at our #SpursShowLIVE events for just £10 a month! Grab your season ticket now from season.spursshow.net For more exclusive daily Spurs Show podcasts check out Patreon.com/spursshow spursshow.net @spursshow Support us at season.spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production- contact us here too for show sponsorship playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2023 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Leigh and Theo Delaney are joined by very special guests Paul Allen and Clive Allen at the Xmas Live Show at Dingwalls in Camden! The Spurs Show podcast is delighted to welcome back Terry Naylor for our Jan 17th live show. Get your ticket now and bring along something for him to sign! https://billetto.co.uk/e/spurs-show-live-with-terry-naylor-tickets-905877?utm_source=billetto&vs=653af13a-f54b-4ef2-a68d-fb9a101d4f52 And on March 20, get tickets for The Spurs Show Live: Audience With Paul Gascoigne: https://leicestersquaretheatre.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/873640825 For exclusive Spurs Show merchandise including new Sonny and new beautiful retro designs go to https://the-spurs-show-store.creator-spring.com Come and join us at our #SpursShowLIVE events for just £10 a month! Grab your season ticket now from season.spursshow.net For more exclusive daily Spurs Show podcasts check out Patreon.com/spursshow spursshow.net @spursshow Support us at season.spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production- contact us here too for show sponsorship playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2023 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Much excitement this episode as we head across the pond to welcome a new guest to Hearts of Oak, Karli Bonne'. Karli runs arguably the No 1 Conservative and current affairs social media account on the web, so this is a lady with her finger firmly on the pulse of what's happening now. So who better than 'The Cackling Conservative' to talk through what has piqued our interest in the news, in articles and from her social media posts over the past seven days. Buckle up 'Midnight Riders' as Karli and Peter take a close look at.... - The crowning of King Charles III. - Sleepy Joe Biden misses the coronation of King Charles because he has a 'lot going on' !! - New York City shelters 'maxed out' with migrants. - Laptop From Hell: Biden says son Hunter 'has done nothing wrong'. - TikTok workers 'compiled list of users who browsed gay content'. - Boston holds 'Satan-Con' 2023. - EU displays Satanic Anti-Christian artwork by godless lesbian in Parliament. - 2024 National Republican Primary Polls. - The Don visits Scotland. Trump on top form as he lands North of the border. - Tucker Carlson makes first public appearance since Fox News committed Hari-Kari. - Military Bud Light moment? Drag performer is Navy's new 'digital ambassador' in bid to boost recruitment. Karli Bonne' is a retired model, dancer and a Rockstar wanna be. Now she is a full blown MAGA maniac video clipper with three phones, continuously laughing at the establishment because it's like holy water on a demon. And these demons must be eradicated. You must follow her here.... Telegram: https://t.me/realKarliBonne (Midnight Rider Channel) Truth: https://truthsocial.com/@KarliBonne GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/karlibonne Twitter: https://twitter.com/KarliBonnita?s=20 Originally broadcast live 6.5.23 Transcript available on our Substack... https://heartsofoak.substack.com/ *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin and Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin?s=20 To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more... https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Please subscribe, like and share! Transcript (Hearts of Oak) And it is always good to have a new guest on, and it's good to have Karli Bonne' with us today. Karli', thank you so much for joining us. (Karli Bonne') Wonderful to be here. I was saying to you before we started to be speaking with someone with that beautiful British accent on Coronation Day, and I took the liberty to ask you for apologies in advance for any memes or anything that I might have posted. That you would find offensive, but it's all good. We discussed it and we understand each other perfectly. It's all in jest, but congratulations. This is a historic day. It is. It is. And certainly, I know that you always speak your mind. Any jest and good humour and mocking is always welcome. So people can find you @KaliBonne on Getter and Truth and @KarliBonnita on Twitter and @RealKarliBonne on Telegram, nearly forgot there, find you on Telegram. And you, I just feel bad bringing you on because I think you're just up day and night posting. So I feel bad cutting into your proper job. I well, I've been doing this a long time. This is a new Twitter account. I've had like eight in the past. Elon Musk or his team reinstated one of my accounts midnight rider, But I no longer possess the phone does that I did it on doesn't work. I don't have the email or the, password so I just stare at it I look at it I go on Twitter said oh there's my old account and I waved to it I can't do anything with it and a dear friend from the Keystone Channel when I got finally got kicked off Twitter for the last time started my telegram account for me and now recently she started this Twitter account and they can't get me because she lives in Mexico now where she used to live in Europe. So, you know, I'm biding my time. I haven't even been on like a full week, you know? And it's like, you're on Twitter when you've been kicked off so many times, you're like, you're constantly looking over your shoulder. When are they gonna take me down? You know, I already got an 11 hour timeout. I got smacked on the hand because I called Brian Killmeade on Fox News a whore. But you know, it I didn't you know, it was a lovingly. You know, he does like a hundred different shows He does radio and anytime there's an open slot they stick his his head in and he took I mean, Tuckers seat wasn't even cold, and they popped him in there and you know, we were, I don't think it was just me. I think all of America was just livid over this and to put him in there. I guess, you know, and then, you know, he's had a few words about Steve Bannon and that really set me off. So the timeout was worth it and they didn't make me take down the tweet. So Brian Killmeade is still a whore. Give us give us a minute of your background. We were chatting before, obviously, you said what you're doing is, is fairly recent, although you're a master of editing those videos. But what was your, what was your life leading up to that? Well, as I told you, I was a wannabe rock star. My whole life I wanted to do acting or singing or modelling. I've tried it all. A lot of extra work. I sang in a Russian restaurant for almost 30 years of my life, every weekend, every holiday, every New Year's. And so, that was something I would imitate Marilyn Monroe. I had different characters I would do. And in between that, rock bands. We discussed how I lived in London for a couple of years trying to make it in music. And that was back in the day when we had People's Express Airlines and it was only $99 to fly to London. And the dollar was almost equal with the pound. So I had the most glorious wardrobe shopping in Kensington. And I lived in Camden Town. I worked at the Dingwalls restaurant in Camden Town and the big place you wanted to see was the Camden Lock, which was this little waterway with a little bridge and little canoes going through. That was the tourist attraction in Camden Town. Still is. When all of that failed and I kept trying, I started, because I was posting my music, I started with MySpace and Facebook and then all of a sudden this whole thing with politics started and I was like, who is this Trump guy? I mean, I loved him on TV, always made me laugh. And then I was like, they keep attacking this guy. There's something up with that. And I've been a Trumper ever since. And I have three phones. I just post and post and post and get the videos out there Telegram is a great, App because I can edit the videos right on telegram Which saves a lot of time and this this just what I do now. I try to make people laugh. I keep them informed I use the telegram is like almost like an aggregator, I post everything on there. A lot of people say well, why do you post clips from Fox and I'm like, Because it's basically the only app that lets me rip the video. Where I tried it with CNN MSNBC. You can't do it. They have it blocked. You can't screen record and I do everything from an iPhone I have like three little mini computers on my bed and I work, you know, like this I put the big glasses on and this is what I do. But I enjoy it. There's a lot of wonderful people that support me and use the videos. It's all good. I love having that telegram and getting all those clips that you put out, but let's jump in to the news. And as I said, today was was a huge day in British history. And I also get all the huge issues and push back on all the WEF stuff, everything else and I get that. But I do love the pageantry which is in the UK. So ProJam, can we play the first video? (video plays) God save the King! (music) And it goes on. That's a little, but what were your thoughts as someone across the pond, kind of, we obviously, Queen Elizabeth after such a long time, passed away, but kind of, how do you view those type of events? Is it with curiosity? Is it mocking even? Tell us Karli. Well, I mock everything. I have no mercy. I mock everything. But, you know, I've always, you know, the pageantry is beautiful, you know, and you like the intrigue. I'm not a big, crown fan. I don't watch the series or anything like that. I do love period pieces, because I love the costumes. I love the clothing. You know, you love all the gold and the diamonds, you know. You'd be a liar if you didn't like all that. And, you know, wanted to see what what Harry was going to do. And you know, I had it on the TV, but I was too busy making memes about it. I'm so sorry. But no, it was beautiful. You know, I woke up just in time to see Charles crowned, and there it is, it's done. And now tonight, which I find pretty amazing, they're gonna have the big concert, and all the people in this concert are American performers. What does that say? Here you have, here's your new king, who's very big with the W E F and the climate and all the stuff you would think Labour and all the lefties would appreciate where the queen was just like, you know, kept it on the down low. You know, she wasn't vocal. I mean, if you hear Trump's story about her, she said, oh, I like everyone. Everyone is wonderful. You know, she was just neutral and just kept the ship sailing. You know, this guy, Charles has come out and has said things like, we're all gonna die. We gotta do something about the climate. And you know, I don't know, is he gonna still do this? But the fact that you don't have, you know, where's Adele? Where's Elton John? I mean, why aren't they performing? I mean, this is a real slap in the face by your own people. That we got, we got Katy Perry over there and Lionel Richie. I mean, they had to take the stars from our Idol TV show. Seriously. There's one video out where there was a view of the chapel, and you can see like this figure that looks like he's the Grim Reaper walking across. And I put up, I said, is Gandalf Katy Perry's plus one today? Because they made a big thing. She had a whole article that she was making fun. She couldn't find her seat. We had, well, they had Jill Biden, the professor, Dr. Jill, the professor, all the way in the back row behind Slavonia. And, you know, she's all the way in the back. Joe Biden couldn't even be bothered to go. He said last night on his Fluff Piece, interview that he's very busy. You know, he's getting, you know, he wants to finish the job. He's very busy. Can I bring what actually you, the president, actually the president did come, Dr. Jill did come. I think she probably knows what's happening much more than Joe. But this is, I did find this Funny, Professor Curtains. Tell us about this, because she does seem to blur in. And there she is with her, was her granddaughter. And it does look like the Ukrainian flag in many parts, as she did. And their carpeting was Ukrainian flag colours. Did you see that? I saw that. Saw that. I was like, what is that all about? You know, I am friends with a lot of, people that look into things like this and see it as messages, you know, is there a conspiracy there? It's yeah, It's it's not that you're putting up the lookout on. Ronda, Ronda Nell, Iowa. I inspired her because it seems like everything that Jill Biden wears looks like a piece of furniture or curtains or something. And she did a whole thread over on Twitter with all the different looks like Jill Biden is a couch. Today, they put up she actually looked a little bit like if they melted them both together, it would have been Snow White's outfit, even with the little bow in the hair. It's just crazy. And she did shower curtains. See, I joke when I put it in a tweet that's like, there's what is Alice wearing today? The joke is she looks like Alice Cooper. Yeah. And we say, you know, and I'll put up an outfit that she has on at the time and I'll say, okay, everybody, what the hell is Alice Cooper wearing today? Everyone goes nuts and they do the side by side pictures and it's just become this running gag and some people have done whole threads. [14:24] They have found actual tablecloths and curtains and throw rugs and couches and vinyl shower curtains that have matched all her outfits. It's very disturbing. This is the First Lady. It's very disturbing. Yesterday she met with Kate. And I believe it was the Zelensky's wife. And they both had solid colours on they look very nice. And she came in with this flower dress. I said all I got to do is tip her over and put the tea on top of her and use her as a table. Cause she looked like she was wearing the tablecloth. It's true, I saw that. It's so embarrassing. Well, yeah, you've got many things in your political worlds are embarrassing. Actually, we also are the same, but let me, this was a clip, I think it was from Fox News. You'd posted talking about Biden being rude and anti-British. Let's bring this up. Pro Jam. Can you play that little clip? (video plays) Here in London. Also missing, of course, along with Meghan Markle, is Joe Biden. Biden is absent from the coronation. I do think this is a very rude signal that Biden is sending to the British people. A lot of unhappiness, certainly on the ground in the UK, with regard to Biden not bothering to attend. And Biden is seen by many Brits as very anti-British. Really? You know, Hilary, You see the woman, she said yes, because you realize it was just a week ago he was in Ireland. And he had the crowds all swooning and you know he can't get crowds like that in his own country. They all sit in little circles. They actually believe he's the president there, so they do come out. But you're right, he was over in Ireland and the whole thing was he was in Northern Ireland and the car, I think someone had posted, didn't even have a Union Jack on the car but he went to the Republic of Ireland and again all the tricolour flags and it seemed to be two fingers up to Britain. So yeah. That question, because you would know this better than I do, the part of Ireland he supposedly is part of or his, you know, lineage or whatever, is this the part of Ireland that doesn't want Brexit? Are they part of Brexit? So it was part of the Republic of Ireland. So the Republic being a separate country for just over 100 years. So you've got Northern Ireland as part of the UK, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. And you've got the issue with Brexit in Northern Ireland. But the issue is Republic of Ireland rely on the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland for trade. So anything that happens to us hits them. But it's a yeah, it's it's a very. We did one of these. Yeah, yeah, he did. Yeah, I know how to curse in British. But was that was that reported on at all? His trip over by a Biden trip over to the UK? Oh yes, they made a very big deal of it, you know. They're saying, oh, look how they welcomed him. And meanwhile, he was having his usual brain farts. He's there with Hunter, now supposedly Hunter, the broke son who wants to give less money to his daughter. OK? He supposedly slept on a cot while he was in Ireland. I'm like, give me a break. A lot of stuff is hitting the fan. I don't know if that was like their last hurrah trip. And then Jill going to England without Joe, like Joe is playing it low key, or they're basically, he's announced that he's running. So now there's no debates and they're gonna run the basement campaign they did during COVID. He did a little puff interview last night. Even with the editing, it was terrible. What, 10 p.m.? Was it late at night, 10 p.m. I saw. Well, I don't know that it might've been taped. I don't think it was live. Okay, so I think it was definitely after tapioca and close to bedtime. So I think, you know, they got him. He was still a lunch bag. It's embarrassing. But he has the media covering for him. He has newspapers covering for him. And now, I noticed that I'm on Twitter now. I would always check. They never tweeted for him much. I know he doesn't tweet. The man does not tweet. Okay, he just learned how to take selfies this past year. Because I remember when he started his campaign, he didn't even know how to open the phone. He was looking to see if it flips open. Okay, but he doesn't tweet, but it seems his staff, they think they're going to get him out there through social media. So today it's been like a tweet storm. I've lowered these costs and I've added these jobs. And it's like every 20 minutes or so, it's a new tweet with some lying stats. And what's great now that Elon purchased Twitter, he's getting community noted to death. He's getting fact-checked by the community. Not by Politico, not by all those phony fact-checkers that used to fact-check all of us. No, it's the community, because this is the town square. This is where we all go. We're all independent. We think independently, and we see that this is a lie. So it's a beautiful thing. Now, this is why they didn't get rid of TikTok. Because if you go over to tick-tock and I'm on my fourth or fifth or sixth account over there because they kept taking me down. They hate Steve Bannon on TikTok, Hate him. I've lost so many accounts He's the guy, gotta stop putting up the Steve Bannon videos, you know, and I'm like, I'm never gonna stop doing that, But it's all these young, with 1 million 2 million followers young lefty kids and and they've invited them to the White House. This is, you know, they're going to run their campaign the way they think Donald Trump did in 2016, where it was social media, minus the rallies, because this man can hardly speak and doesn't know when to get on or off the stage or what direction he's going. I'm just so glad he's announced he's running. It's one of the greatest gifts, I think, to your country. And the world. But you mentioned about in the interview, this is the Daily Mail article, Joe Biden claims he couldn't attend King Charles' coronation because he's got a lot going on. And also the interesting thing, and this was the editorial piece in the Daily Mail, it says, the president dispatched his wife Jill to attend the ceremony's place. I know that was a beautiful dispatched, it seemed to be quite disparaging, quite mocking. I thought this is great, the, media are getting it and they're willing to mock him and I've seen that fairly regularly, where in the first year or so he could do no wrong, he had slayed Trump and suddenly they seem to be turning on him and realising he's an utter disaster. Well, you know, the Daily Mail, that's a British paper, isn't it? So this is very insulting. I mean, they'll do different articles and stuff that are very good, but they cover the monarchy and everything that has to do with the queen or the king now and this, this does not rub them the right way. This is a total two fingers up that he didn't go, that he's too busy. Now I'm sure that the White House didn't use the word dispatched. I'm sure the Daily Mail is taking that a little that's that's their wording. You know, I don't think the White House would say that. And the fact that oh, he's very busy. Well, he's not busy with AI because Kamala is doing that now. He's not busy with the border because he sent my York is down there. What else is he not busy with? I can't think. And also, he's not busy with press conferences. He doesn't do those. What is he busy with? His team is arguing with Hunter Biden's lawyers. Hunter Biden wants to start his own GoFundMe for the lawyers. And Biden's team is like, you can't do that. I mean, we covered for you with the paintings. We couldn't be transparent, you know, you're solo artist, you're out there, you know, who buys your paintings, that's your business, that's separate from the White House. But now you want to start a GoFundMe for your baby mama problems? And now we're finding out, you know, Brennan, that the same cast of evil characters with the Russia Russia Russia hoax. Here we go again. They're the ones that we're talking to Blinken and do we got an IRS whistle-blower? We got other whistle-blowers and it's all bubbling up and you know what's going to happen? They're going to bring in Michelle Obama. How can they really run this guy? They won't let him debate. Yeah. They won't let him go out for too long and speak. They're going to win by tweeting and TikTok? A bunch of kids screaming on TikTok? Think about it. I think, you know, are they gonna have a new kind of COVID? Don't give them ideas. They're gonna have to pull something because you can see with the polling and with that, even with that softball interview last night, it's utterly embarrassing. And this coronation thing, him not being there, and they're keeping Jill very low profile. They stuck her all the way in the back of the church. Okay. We have no American media taking, you know, oh, she's so glamorous and look at this, you know, because she's not. She walks like she's been on a tractor for six hours. You know, this is not an attractive woman. And see Simpadwey, what kind of stupid thing? She's going to talk like this, like, you know, Jersey girl. Oh, it's such a mess. And, you know, for the life of me, because it's so embarrassing, I can't think like a Democrat and see how the hell do we get out of this mess? Well, let me bring up, this was the New York Post headline you put up, and this is another thing that Biden is not doing, sorting out the border. Beautiful headline, maxed out with New York City shelters full, Adams buses migrants to Rockland County. Furious officials say this is absurd, we will not stand for it. I love it the way these Democrat cities and states are actually beginning to feel the heat, whenever Texas and Florida and others say, well, enough is enough. How do you view this? Will this force things to happen? Will some of the Democrat voters waken up and realize actually what is happening on the border? Well, it can't be ignored anymore. And this is maxed out now, and this is before title 42 is lifted. Meanwhile, they never were really enforcing it. And they're trying to pass a bill to have title 42 for another two years, because even if it's, It was used for COVID. There's other diseases coming. They have these tent cities and stuff. They got scabies. We could get an outbreak of smallpox, measles. There's all other diseases. It's not just COVID. And they say, well, it was used for COVID. Well, it should be used for the next two years for a lot of things. I've watched videos where they're actually washing lice out of the migrants' hair. This should have been addressed when the first baby. First little baby was thrown over the wall. Not Trump's wall, another piece of wall, someone climbed up there and threw a baby over and left it sitting there. That's when this should have been addressed. When they had they weren't in cages, they were in plastic tents. And Ted Cruz went down there. That's when it should have been addressed. And they're saying, oh, we have a six point plan, eight point plan, my orcas should be thrown out. Actually, the way our country has been so overrun, I consider it treason. And I think Biden should be sent out on a rail. Because this is treasonous. This is invasion of our country. And this has been going on for two years. And they're saying Congress has to do something. We didn't have this problem when Trump was president. And they all had AOC down there crying next to a fence in a parking lot. And she said, oh, they're drinking out of toilets. Meanwhile, it's in those facilities, the sink is on top. And the toilet, it's one fixture. And she's drinking out of toilet, where is she now? Where is she now? They found a young girl was raped so many times, They found 47 or something different kinds of DNA inside of her. They have lost 87,000 children. Joe Biden is a child sex trafficker and a child sex trader, slave trader. They're talking about reparations in California. Look at your president, people. You voted for this man! And he is flesh trading your precious migrants that you're all so concerned about. And now you're saying if the men down there, which is a lot of men, Chinese men, all different countries coming in, if they dress up in drag, they'll be let in immediately. This is the signals they're sending out. We have warriors that are down there at the Darien Gap and at the, border since day one of this nonsense reporting on this. So don't say that this is all new news. We all know about it. America knows about it. A lot of Democrat senators, governors, mayors, congressmen that are on those border states, they don't wanna lose their job. They're speaking up now too. So the fact that they waited until the last minute. It's shameful, it's shameful. I don't want to see anybody in pain. Well, another thing that's shameful, and you talk about treason, you mentioned it earlier on, this was the headline from Fox News, Biden says Hunter has done nothing wrong ahead of possible indictment. I did listen to him saying that because I thought, no, surely he couldn't have said it. I trust him. I had faith in him and it impacts my presidency by making me feel proud of him, Biden says of son Hunter Biden. I mean, it's all out there, all the evidence. Again, will the American people get it? Because obviously the last election, this was suppressed and that's all come out. All the information is now out there. What's going to happen? Because it seems as though the net is tightening closer and closer on Hunter. Well, the fact that he went on there, he's gonna stick to it because he's a stubborn, nasty old coot, okay? A lot of people say, oh, he's got the dementia and stuff. I watch him in different settings where he starts drifting off, but then someone will shout a question at him and he'll turn around and snap and you see the nasty old man. All right? So I take the dementia with a grain of salt. I think a lot of it's acting and he's playing the grandpa love me Joe, but he's nasty. Yeah, this is a nasty white trash family. They're white trash. They're trash. And remember the video when Tucker Carlson interviewed Tony Bobulinski and Tony Bobulinski, Tucker asked him, he goes, how are they getting away with this? How did they think they were going to get away with this? And Tucker was being honest. He's like, you know, bewildered. You're telling me all these horrible things and you got proof and you got emails. How are they getting away with it. And Bobulinski just looked at him and said, plausible deniability. Because they're actors. This man, he said last night, I have the best resume, I've been doing this forever. I know better than anyone. Yeah, knows how to play the system, skated through it, kept getting put back in office. You know, you got friends at the unions that are gonna pay for the politics and pay to play. And then you bring in other countries. It's, I just hope this whole thing with Comer doesn't turn out to be like, uh, Trey Gowdy and Benghazi. Because here we all thought, oh, we're going to get some, every time we all thinking we got the popcorn ready and we're going to get some accountability and then it just disappears and we have nothing. And the left laughs. And we're left like just all that energy drained. So I don't get my hopes up. I post what's coming out. I keep everybody up to date with what's happening. And I keep myself up to date. But you know, I take every, I don't get excited anymore. They broke in my spirit. I want to see justice. There's a lot of things we still haven't seen justice for. What happened with Durham? Where is Durham? We made all the memes with, you know, the Punisher shirt and we're, yeah, Durham's coming. He lost two cases and then he disappeared. And they were such low bar cases to nobodies. And there's so many, in the hierarchy of the, as Cash Patel would say, the government gangsters, there's so many at higher levels of power that we have dirt on, that the country, the whole world has seen. And no one cares. It's business as usual. And that drives me crazy. Just when I think I can quit and say, Oh, everything's good in the world. I can't let it go because it's not been settled and these people are getting away with things. And every time, this is a funny bit, every time there's new news on some rotten stuff that these people have done, there's a new accusation against Trump. You know, don't look here, look here. but Trump did this, so don't even worry about that. That's, you know, that's Russian propaganda. Look at what Trump did. And then they put out videos of Trump and his deposition. And he's a beast. He's a beast. You know, I've never been one of those women that was like, oh, he said, grab him by the, oh, oh, that's terrible. Oh, you're such a liar. You're all lying. You women love it. Everyone wants a man's man. Nobody wants a Bud Light drinker these days. We want real men, especially if the zombie apocalypse comes, you want a real man. You know? So none of that bothers me. And all the phony, they're so phony. All of them, they act prissy and like, oh, it's so horrible. Oh, he's a rapist. Oh, he's this. Oh, he's that. And they're all, you know? Oh, you're so phony. I see right through you. You're a piece of... I have to mock you and meme you to oblivion because you're ridiculous. Ridiculous people. I love watching some of the depositions. I haven't seen it all, but they're so good. There's so many outtakes of it He's such a beast. Oh god, just when you think you cannot love this man more. Oh god, I love it. Wonderful. Let's go to something completely different. This is TikTok and I'm curious to get your thoughts, not specifically on this, but on TikTok in general and all the debate. I had to laugh at this. TikTok workers compiled lists of users who browse gay content, which sparked complaints from some employees who were concerned it could be used to blackmail people. Surely not. There's a massive debate at the moment in the US on TikTok and the influence it has. And of course, that leads back to China and whether individuals are in control of China. And this kind of connects with that, that TikTok gathering information to be used for blackmail, that kind of does connect at all the dots, doesn't it? But what's been happening TikTok-wise in the US? Well, I told you, I'm like on my seventh account, they keep taking me down because they don't like Jesse Waters, they don't like Steve Bannon, they don't like Fox News. Now you will get taken down for supposedly disinformation about the climate and it's basically an lbg ptq playground. And it's sad because you know it is a great platform for making videos and things it really, is a it's great I love using it a lot of people say oh it's china in my phone I said you're worried about China in your phone. Can we be completely honest here folks? You're worried about China in your phone. The overlords of our own government are in your phone. You have Google on your phone, you have Facebook on your phone. We just found out from the Twitter files that the CIA and the FBI were in your private messages. Okay? And you're worried about China? What's China going to do to me that hasn't already been done? Where they released a catastrophic virus and you're worried about TikTok? This is how I knew they were never going to get rid of TikTok. They went through the motions, oh, federal employees can't use TikTok. They could go home and use it, but when you're on the job or if you have a federal employee's special phone or something, you can't use TikTok. And it was all the big rage. They had the CEO of TikTok up there. None of these people knew what they were talking about. They know nothing. And another thing, if you've ever been on Discord, or any of these other platforms like that, gaming platforms, the CIA's in there, China's in there. I would say MI6 is probably in there. So this is nothing new. Spy versus spy, this is nothing new. So this new thing that they, you know, had a bunch of information, didn't we just get through a whole bunch of employees from banks that they got hacked and all their information was put out? You're going to see this a lot more, especially now we're getting closer to maybe China invading Taiwan, or right now there's a stalemate with the Russian-Ukraine war. We're going to see a lot more cyber stuff go down, a lot more. So, who knows, someone might just take TikTok down all on their own. So I just, I don't worry about it. I just use any outlet I can, whether it's to make videos, post videos, or share videos from. You know, because I got 50 followers now on TikTok when I used to have 20K. You know, it's hard to build up again when they don't like you. They're not gonna let people see you. So who does that, the Chinese overlords, or is this now the Democrat party that's in charge? Because if you look, all the people that say to get off TikTok are not on TikTok, but now AOC, what was it, Watermelon Head Schiff, the minute he got kicked off the intel committee, he opened up a TikTok account. Was crying over there, you know what I'm saying? These people don't care what you think. They don't care. They don't listen to their own advice because a lot of them know it's nonsense. So I feel bad that people's information is being put out there, but that's it. Look, your bank information could fall into the wrong hands. Look what's happening with the banks collapsing. All right. You know, you're one hack away. All of this reminds me, they took the show off, Westworld. Have you watched Westworld? Yeah, I've watched some of the early ones off it. Yeah, yeah. The last season, it was incredible. They were able to do with sound waves, like they would infect you with a fly, like a fly would fly into you, I guess with nanobots and stuff. And they had a building that you couldn't even see. And it would let off a sound, and it was able to control you. But the season before, the robots or fembots or whatever they were, were able to hack into the system and show everybody what everybody really thinks of them. Everyone was exposed. There was just one day everyone's looking at their phone. The system was hacked. The AI was hacked and everyone saw the truth and it became complete Anarchy. People were just killing each other left and right blow countries blowing each other up when everyone finally saw the truth It was anarchy now, what if we all finally got the truth and we weren't all just conspiracy theorists anymore, What if we finally were told the truth? Have they been hiding the truth from us because they're afraid of this kind of anarchy? Or do they just want to keep us dumb cows, tell us what to eat, what stove to buy, what car to buy, pay the taxes so we can have other people tell us what to do? Is that the point of our existence? or is our existence to ask questions, worship God, have a family, enjoy life, feel the grass under our feet, one with our beautiful world. Like Elon wants to go to other planets. Let's deal with this one because we got some evil people on this planet. I told you, I laugh at them. I get kicked off of platforms because I laugh at them. And I record myself laughing at them. It goes viral. And I laugh at them because it's like holy water on a demon. When you make jokes, like the memes are so important that everyone does because that laughter, it's not only good for the soul, but it exposes the truth. That's why they try to shut down so many comedians. And now the comedians are shut down because we got a strike. I saw that. No, but memes are so powerful. So powerful. And President Trump put up this latest poll, 2024 National Republican primary, Trump 58%, DeSantis 22%, Pence, is Pence still running? 5%. Ramaswamy 5%, Haley 4%, Christie. And what are your, because he obviously is streets ahead, and what's kind of the process? When did the kind of primaries start and when? I really can't believe anyone would run against him. As much as I really do like DeSantis and like what he's done in Florida, I don't understand the logic for running against Donald Trump. Well, from what I've seen in the past, a lot of people get in primaries because they're looking for cabinet jobs. They don't expect to be president like Ed Buttigieg and Kamala and all those people that lined up at the last election. Buttigieg is now in charge of airplanes. Look how good that's working out. You got Kamala, she quit. She was less than 1%. She quit before they even had a primary, and now she's vice president. So sometimes people run, like you saw President Trump put out a truth social giving some kudos to Varuswamy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I saw that. You know, so saying, you know, you're doing a good job, you know. He never puts down Nikki Haley. But he goes right after Ron because everyone says oh because you know, he's closer to him in the polls No If you know anything about our President Trump, He's been saying it his whole life. If you ever read any of his books or seen old videos of him, you know one thing, he values loyalty. He is a businessman if you're not loyal and I do something for you stay loyal to me. We'll make things work out. He could have made him, in DeSantis in 2028, the biggest thing anyone's ever seen. Or even think about vice president, but because he's doing this, now you got people fighting on Twitter. Oh, the DeSantis people or the never Trumper people and now DeSantis people and that Chris Christie and his fat ass wants to get in. Give me a break, you know? I guess nothing happened when Mike Pence went to give his deposition because I'm sure if there was one iota of damning things that he said, it would be in the news right now. It's true, yeah. Because they love to leak. They love to leak. So when you don't hear anything, that's a good thing. It's a very good thing when you don't hear anything. But Mike Pence, I don't know, is he gonna run? Who knows? A lot of these people. I mean, who is it that in California? It's this people running that have no chance in hell. It's a Hutchinson. Are you kidding me? A race ahead. Get out of here. All right. What does he want to do? Is he running so he could just collect as much money as possible? Then once he doesn't even make it to a primary, he can go and write a book and then do a tour. I ran for president a lot of see this is a whole, money-making scheme Beta O'Rourke has run for everything with his arms flailing in the air looking like he's on the parking lot of a used car lot. And that's how he makes his money. He's disappeared Where is he now? They got a new guy that did pumping up, to run against Ted Cruz in texas, I never heard of the guy, but he looks like one of these bodybuilders and there's already dirt coming out of the sky. You know? So bring it, people, because you know what? We do our homework and we will find the dirt on you and not be quiet about it. Let's move on to, there are lots of comments down on GETTR, I won't be able to pull them. This for just the first minute or so but we'll play it anyway. (video plays) Welcome back. Welcome back. President Trump, a quick word to the Irish friends. What's it like being back at Ireland for the first time since the election? This has become a big success. We love it. Special place. You see what happened out there with the kids and yeah. We help them and they help them. It's really a very special place. Great course, great hotel. You're here very shortly after President Biden's visit. What did you make of President Biden's visit? What did you make of the crowds? I mean, I didn't see too much of his visit. I don't know what he did here, but this is special. And we're here to pay homage to this great property. This property has revitalized a big part of Ireland and the people are happy. And we have incredible people working here. A lot of them, too. You see some of them, a lot of them. And so it's been great, it's been really great. There's a lot of yous in Ireland, a lot of them paying an awful lot of corporate tax here. Do you think some of that corporate tax, or at least most of that corporate tax should be paid in America? Well, that's an interesting question, but I won't answer that question in your country. But a lot of people would say yes, but Ireland's done a great job. You've lured a lot of companies in, and they love it here, they really love it here. They've been treated well, just like I've been treated well. This has been a great success, and we bought this, it was a great property, but it had to be finished. And we have really completed it, and it's beautiful. And now we'll do some additions. And the course is one of the best courses in the world, actually, one of the best courses, with some of the most beautiful dunes in the world. So we've had a good time. You've had some planning difficulties, though. What do you think of the Irish planning system and the recent refusal of planning commission? Well, I think we've had very good luck. You know, most of this is built because of planning commission. But what we've wanted to do, I think they've pretty much led us to the important things. There's been a lot of attention on the Northern Ireland post-Brexit trading agreements. How do you think those negotiations are going? Well, we're going to see. They're negotiating and we're going to see. But there are a lot of negotiations going on in Ireland and other places right now. But that's going to be a tough one. It's not an easy one. We're gonna have to work it out. Will cut short, uh, President Trump, but it was, it was Ireland. So he did do Scotland and then went to, uh, Ireland, but it's Right before that he was outside with a hat on and all the kids saying to him. Yeah. So I felt bad because he knew his hair was messed up. He knew it. He knew he had that little puff right there and he wanted so badly to fix it, but he was just like, he's so stoic. You know, he takes the questions, he knows, you know, sometimes they're going to be hard, but let's say, yeah, but and he knows how to direct to something else and say, yeah, but we're doing this and this is good for Ireland. And he's very good. He's, you know, Joe can't do that. Joe can't do that. But Trump, he always is so good. He, he, he takes all the questions. He, he doesn't but anyway, and he, he's that personal touch because he knows his stuff and poor Joe doesn't know what day of the week it is, never mind knowing about policies, talking to the press. Well, supposedly Joe was picked by Obama, for his, he was good with foreign affairs, and we all see what has happened with the foreign affairs. Since Joe became president, okay. If anything, he was good at foreign affairs because he was able to send his son the bag man and make some bank for the family. That's why he knew the foreign affairs. He knew who to talk to and where to send the poor kid, you know, who turned out to to be pretty rotten, you know, it's just, oh. But Trump, he's a businessman, you know, I love you get a morning Mika and and that whole rotten crowd over there on MSNBC and they're like, Oh, he's just a game show host. He's been a businessman. He's been in real estate. He's worked with the boxing, the casinos. He's not, just because he had a great show. All right, because of his status from all the other things that he did. Best selling books. I mean, come on, you know, they try to really cheapen him. Because they're so damn jealous. And they all loved him when he was a Democrat. Chuck Schumer was like, come back, come back, you know, when he was running against Hillary at that dinner. And then what did Chuck do? He came out with as many knives and Uzis and whatever else, landmines, anything he could throw at this man to ruin his presidency. Well from a political heavyweight to a media heavyweight, and then we'll just finish off with looking at your US military gone fully woke. But this is Tucker Carlson. This is just short, 30 seconds, I think. Pro Jam, play this and listen to Tucker and his speech. If you can. Or not. This is, well Tucker's line is, I didn't realise how much free time I would have when I accepted this speech. This is his first public appearance since his removal from Fox News. But what are, your, everyone is speculating, everyone is thinking what on earth is he going to do next. He obviously wasn't expecting it because he said he was going to be on on the Monday and then wasn't. And I mean, Tucker could do anything he wanted. So how are you watching this individual who is bigger than really anyone else in the in the media space? I'm what you know, when he posted that video at 801 on the first night that the whore Brian Kilmeade was in his slot and he posted on Twitter and that tweet of him, you know, just being him and putting out a message to everybody got more views than anything. It was just, it was insane. Like 25 or 40 million or something or some, It's like I don't even know where it's at now. It's just Ridonculous. All right, and uh, he could go anywhere the question I have is I would like him to do an interview or put out another video to let us unless he's, they might have him, Under a contract where he can't speak, like, you can go and do these speeches at these private venues, like, that video is somebody holding up a phone, that's uncivilized. He could probably, he could do things like that, but if he was to go on somebody's show, I mean, Fox could have him silenced. I would like to know these things. I want to know how much freedom does he actually have. Are they keeping a boot on him till after the election? How long is this gonna last? Are they paying him out? Is he fired? Was it mutual? You know what I'm saying? They did him dirty. They did him dirty. But is he and he can go anywhere. He could just start his own podcast. It would just be insane. It would be the biggest thing ever. Is he taking time now to enjoy his family. He'll talk here and there. I think he sent a message to CPAC in Ukraine, not in Ukraine, in Hungary, didn't he? He did. He sent a 30, 40, short message to them. But I think he did that before he was removed. Because it was on his set. Yeah. But he said, if I'm ever sacked, then I will be with you. And then he was sacked. Well, that's what I'm saying. Anything that he was to do now. He could get sued by Fox because he's under contract. You know that they get you. They get you. You thought you sign your life away. Or you read renegotiate but they could have him on hold for for six or nine more months. I mean, he it's not like he's he's gonna starve to death, but you gotta think of politically where we are. He was a huge voice that we needed and nobody on Fox is gonna fill that hole. So that's why we go the independent route and we all support each other, and just keep supporting each other like what you do. Me with my kooky videos and my memes and stuff, everybody, keep the pressure on, keep laughing at them, keep throwing that holy water, exposing these demons that need to be eradicated from our world. Because they will not stop. They will never stop. They will never give up. They're dug in. Now are we gonna be like all the RINOS of the past and the ones that want to move in now because there's a void there and we're going to roll over and show our bellies and say, oh give me a little scratchy it's okay, let it be like that no we've been fighting for too long to to give up now, way too long, please. Giving up, it shouldn't even be a thought. Can I just finish, just two or three minutes just on this. I just want to throw it in on the US military. And Steve had posted this, which Daily Mail story, but the Navy is 8,000 recruits short because red blooded Americans don't want to join a freak show, I'm not sure this Navy is ready to defeat the CCP fleet in a gun battle in the South China Seas. I mean, the last thing you need for your recruitment campaign for the military is a bloke dressing up as a woman and somehow, someone, somewhere has decided this is the way to fix your military shortfall. Um, yeah, uh, Steve calls it I perfectly. It is a freak show. Well, there's someone that is friends with that Dylan Mulvaney. Because they used to work together on the Book of Mormon. They were like theatre kids together or something. And they just put out a TikTok video showing this old movie. And it also had Ronald Reagan and where all the men dressed up like women and this was to raise money, for the for the military and, because of this old movie that this guy found he says What Dylan's doing and what the navy is doing is all right because look there's even a child in the audience and I'm like, No, no, no, no, no That was different because all those men that put on a woman's dress. And did some camp Okay They all went home to their wives, if they didn't get blown up in the war. Okay, it's a big difference. Okay, everyone knew it was just a play acting. Remember, you want to go back even further? Shakespeare, plays that were performed way, way back in the day, all the performers had to be male. And the men played the women's roles. Okay, so there's a talk this drag thing that you're doing the hyper sexualized. Yes. Oh, oh, all right. That's not what that old movie did. It was a bunch of men dressed up in these hokey lady, old lady dresses. Okay, and Milton Berle, that was part of his his shtick was, dressing up as an ugly old woman, okay? There's the comedy part and then there's this over-sexualized nonsense that's being pushed. So don't show me an old movie with Ronald Reagan of a bunch of our military guys dressed up as women and compare it to the nonsense that's being portrayed now, this hyper sexualization these guys you know, doing splits and big rubber boobies with nipples in the kids faces, Yeah, okay the heavy makeup. You know these drag is an art drag is a nightclub thing It's just like going to see a stripper in a pole dancing thing. That was drag. And now you got these really low budget drag performers going to kids' schools. And a lot of them have been arrested for kiddie porn. They've got their junk hanging out, their costumes are low, low budget. You got professional drag performers saying, stop this nonsense. It's embarrassing. We don't stand for this. We don't go to kids. I will. Who is it? Jesse Waters had a drag performer on his show and said that this is horrible. I don't stand for this. When I go out to the club. I don't want kids crying in the background. I want to have my mimosa and see a show. And that's my thing. But now the I don't know what is it with the kids. And you know, there's something really, and I don't want to say evil, because, you know, I hate to think that everyone's evil. But there's an evil agenda going on with this, a very evil agenda and it's towards the kids. And they started off, you know how you start with soft porn and then you get addicted and it has to get harder and harder to get more clicks or get more outrage. They're using it as a tool to get an outrage mob going on both sides, for and against. We still haven't seen the manifesto of the trans murderer. None of those family members were invited to the White House but the three insurrectionists were. And I thought it was also very funny. One of the insurrectionists, the guy with the bullhorn was out in front of the correspondence dinner, in a tuxedo with the bullhorn yelling at the people coming in, the reporters for climate change and get rid of big oil. Here's all the people that stuck up for this little maggot, and he's yelling with the bull horn in their face. Wow. Wow. Karli, I'll bring us into a close. As I said at the beginning, I feel bad taking out of your time on posting non-stop. Great having you on. Thank you so much for giving us your time. Well, this afternoon with you, this evening with us. Oh, this is wonderful. I was just, I couldn't believe you invited me because I'm such a goofball. And I always see, I always watch your videos and you have very serious people on. I'm like, what the hell does he want me on for? I am like goofy and you know, my eyes are wacky. And you know, I just make memes and stuff. This was wonderful. I hope everyone enjoyed my goofiness and listen, enjoy the rest of your celebration over there. I pray for you and I pray for your country just as hard as I pray for mine right now. They both need prayer. They really do. They really do. No, but I love your memes. Absolutely love them. And that's where we win this battle using the power of media and memes using humour. That's how you get people and that's how you connect to people. So thank you for what you do. And Midnight Rider channel, love it on Telegram. So thank you. Let me finish off with our viewers. Thank you for tuning in wherever you are, however you're watching. Great to have you with us. Obviously, if you didn't know Karli before, all the links are on the screen there, on GETTR, on Truth, on Twitter, and @RealKarliBonne on Telegram, so make sure and follow her. Or if you're listening on the go after, thank you for joining us. So I wish you all a wonderful rest of your weekend, and we'll be back with you on Monday with Tom Fitton from Judicial Watch. Oh he's my favourite! He's so good, I met him when I was over a couple, well, just CPAC and them before. And I love what Judicial Watch do, just the power of using those freedom of information on the government. So he'll be with us on Monday. He's another patriot that he doesn't stop. He doesn't stop. Like, I don't know when he finds the time to lift weights and keep up that Superman bod with all the work that he does. You know, I get the newsletter. 25 years, 25 years he's been president of Judicial Watch and it's a phenomenal organization. So yeah, he'll be with us on Monday. So on that, I wish our viewers a wonderful rest of your weekend and we'll be with you on Monday. Thank you for joining us and goodbye.
When you think of one of the leading creatives in the Nigerian music industry, you think Obi Asika! We are psyched to bring you this week's episode of the Listed Lagosian with Obi Asika. Obi comes from the town of Onitsha in Anambra State, Nigeria.His father, Anthony Ukpabi Asika, was administrator of East Central State, Nigeria during the military regime of General Yakubu Gowon. Obi attended Ekulu Primary School, Enugu from 1974 to 1977, and then proceeded to the United Kingdom where he attended Ashdown House, East Sussex between 1977 and 1982. From Ashdown House, he gained a direct entry into Eton College, having obtained a Distinction in the National Common Entrance Exams in the UK. At Eton College, Obi held several positions, including school prefect, secretary of the Political Society and secretary of the Film Society. Obi was a research assistant at the World Trade Centre of Nigeria between 1986 and 1987. In 1987, he enrolled at the University of Warwick, from which he received an LLB Hons in 1990. At the University of Warwick, Asika was secretary, Nigerian Society; member, Political Society; member, Afro-Caribbean Society; radio host and DJ and events promoter. Between 1987 and 1990, Obi organized successful concerts, charity and entertainment events at university campuses around the UK. He also hosted a weekly radio show at the University of Warwick. He was equally DJ and promoter of over 200 events at universities and clubs in London, using venues such as Legends, Dingwalls, Camden Palace, Brighton Hippodrome, Wall Street, Shaftesbury's and many more. In 1991, Obi founded Storm Productions, a Nigerian entertainment company whose record label arm is notable for ushering in a new generation of Nigerian musical talent, including Naeto C, Ikechukwu, Sasha P, Tosin Martins, Banky W, who changed and developed the Nigerian music landscape. Obi has worked – and continues to work – with The World Bank, international companies, and government at state and Federal levels to shape public policy and create an enabling environment for the creative industries.
When you think of one of the leading creatives in the Nigerian music industry, you think Obi Asika! We are psyched to bring you this week's episode of the Listed Lagosian with Obi Asika. Obi comes from the town of Onitsha in Anambra State, Nigeria.His father, Anthony Ukpabi Asika, was administrator of East Central State, Nigeria during the military regime of General Yakubu Gowon. Obi attended Ekulu Primary School, Enugu from 1974 to 1977, and then proceeded to the United Kingdom where he attended Ashdown House, East Sussex between 1977 and 1982. From Ashdown House, he gained a direct entry into Eton College, having obtained a Distinction in the National Common Entrance Exams in the UK. At Eton College, Obi held several positions, including school prefect, secretary of the Political Society and secretary of the Film Society. Obi was a research assistant at the World Trade Centre of Nigeria between 1986 and 1987. In 1987, he enrolled at the University of Warwick, from which he received an LLB Hons in 1990. At the University of Warwick, Asika was secretary, Nigerian Society; member, Political Society; member, Afro-Caribbean Society; radio host and DJ and events promoter. Between 1987 and 1990, Obi organized successful concerts, charity and entertainment events at university campuses around the UK. He also hosted a weekly radio show at the University of Warwick. He was equally DJ and promoter of over 200 events at universities and clubs in London, using venues such as Legends, Dingwalls, Camden Palace, Brighton Hippodrome, Wall Street, Shaftesbury's and many more. In 1991, Obi founded Storm Productions, a Nigerian entertainment company whose record label arm is notable for ushering in a new generation of Nigerian musical talent, including Naeto C, Ikechukwu, Sasha P, Tosin Martins, Banky W, who changed and developed the Nigerian music landscape. Obi has worked – and continues to work – with The World Bank, international companies, and government at state and Federal levels to shape public policy and create an enabling environment for the creative industries.
Your two favorite podcast hosts are back with lucky Episode #7! Vince dives into the Bargain Bin once more, and builds an "Empire" with Queensryche's 1990 multi-platinum classic. Bobbie goes in the complete opposite direction with a psychedelic punk rock rarity "Human Garbage (Live At Dingwalls)" by The Deviants. Listen to what is probably the first episode where Rod Stewart isn't mentioned, and learn a bunch of music trivia that you can share at your next high school reunion.The music discussed in this episode is in our Spotify Episode #7 Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6qJyAzrUH2JC6RLuMZA8d1
Global Village Trucking Company with James Lascelles in conversation with David Eastaugh Lascelles was a co-founder of the Global Village Trucking Company, known to its fans as "The Globs", in the early 1970s. The band, the road crew and their families all lived together in a commune in an old farmhouse in Sotherton, Suffolk,[2][3] and undertook numerous benefit concerts and free festivals, playing extended free-form jams,[4] making them a well known UK live act. The band shunned record companies, but played on the Greasy Truckers Live at Dingwalls Dance Hall benefit album at Dingwalls in 1973, and in November 1974 they recorded an eponymous album at Rockfield Studios, Monmouth, Wales. In 1973 the BBC made a documentary about Global Village Trucking Company, their communal living and their aim to make it without a record company. The BBC updated the documentary for the What Happened Next series, shown in May 2008, which included their first gig in 30 years.[5] This re-union led to other Global Village gigs at Glastonbury 2008 and other festivals.
A vintage Gilles Peterson Mad On Jazz BBC Radio London show recorded Tuesday November 10th 1987. Here Gilles is in conversation with special guest Mark Murphy where they discuss his then new album Beauty and The Beast and Marks London shows performed that same week at The Bass Cleff, Dingwalls and The Wag.
Back in 1978, Motörhead were on the verge of splitting up. But their manager persuaded Bronze Records, newly recruited A and R man, Howard Thompson to see the band at Dingwalls in Camden. He immediately signed them, even though he declined to previously. Here he tells of that incendiary show and the career defining albums he was a part of. Presented by Howard H Smith.
The time has come to say thank you and farewell to the Dingwalls this weekend! Bruce will be bringing us his final sermon as Senior Minister, aptly titled "It's Not About Me". We'll also hear from church members and staff about their time in ministry with the Dingwalls.
Global Village Trucking Co special with Jon Owen in conversation with David Eastaugh James Lascelles was a co-founder of the Global Village Trucking Company, known to its fans as "The Glob's", in the early 1970s. The band, the road crew and their families all lived together in a Norfolk (UK) commune, and undertook numerous benefit concerts and free festivals, playing extended free-form jams, making them a well known UK live act. The band shunned record companies, but played on the Greasy Truckers Live at Dingwalls Dance Hall benefit album at Dingwalls in 1973, and in November 1974 they recorded an eponymous album at Rockfield Studios, Monmouth, Wales. In 1973 the BBC made a documentary about Global Village Trucking Company, their communal living and their aim to make it without a record company. The BBC updated the documentary for the What Happened Next series, shown in May 2008, which included their first gig in 30 years. This re-union led to other Global Village gigs at Glastonbury 2008 and other festivals.
Roger is back in London for his first close encounter with musicians from the other side of the Atlantic. It's the Taking Liberties US showcase at The Rainbow, starring The Bongos, Bush Tetras and many other Ray-Ban-wearing cool dudes from the East Coast. Followed by an exciting night at Dingwall's in Camden, dancing to the artfully funky Love Of Life Orchestra.Special guest contributions from Richard Barone of The Bongos and Peter Gordon of Love Of Life Orchestra. Thank you gents!Artwork by Rionagh.Intro and outro music by Simon Elliott-Kemp.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.org With particular thanks to:Car Crash - NS Studios.Ambient chat - Conleec.London city air tone - Constructabeat.London city ambience - Pcaeldries.Tribal drums - Herbert Boland.Empty space and whistle - Klankbleed.Applause - Dkustic.Rock drums and conga patterns - Big Joe Drummer.Funk drums - Karma drums.Kitchen ambience - Ksesoko.
Desde hoy y hasta finales de mes dos horas de programa cubriendo los minutos de "Saltamontes" del compañero Angel Lobo. En la primera hora de 16 a 17 sonaron trece discos que rodaban en el programa en ese año 1975 que fue cuando se editaron. A saber: "Slow dazzle" de John Cale, Sweet deceiver" de Kevin Ayers, "Make me smile" de Steve Harley y Cockney Rebel, Ian Hunter y su disco del mismo nombre, "Soap opera" de The Kinks, "Down by the jetty" de Dr. Feelgood, "Tonight´s the night" de Neil Young, "At seventeen" de Janis Ian, "Songbird" de Jesse Colin Young, "Cold on the shoulder" de Gordon Lightfoot, "Captured angel" de Dan Fogelberg, "Head over heels" de Poco y "Flying again" de Flying Burrito Brothers. En la hora normal acabamos con el directo restaurado y remasterizado de aquel concierto de INXS de Wembley de julio del 91 y con otro tema más del EP excedente de cupo del "Ma..." de Devendra Banhart. Además, fueron noticias del día el recuerdo de Pearl Jam en los veinte años de la muerte de nueve jóvenes en el festival de Roskilde en los tiempos del "Binaural", el disco que publicará Third Man de un directo de Johnny Cash en 1973, la recuperación de los viejos trabajos de Spoon, que Gary Numan no entiende el rechazo a los conciertos con espectadores en coche y que Vince Power ex jefe del FIB se hace cargo de la sala Dingwalls (allí vi a Drugstore en el 95) de Candem. Novedad internacional servida por Dan Owen y de aquí la recuperación de un disco perdido y grabado en el 2000 de Los Bichos (o de El Bicho) con apuntes de Jaime Cristóbal (J´aIme), el estreno de los castellonenses Twizel, el debut de Castro y el retorno de Fast Forward recordando a Joy Division. Escuchar audio
Coontinua il viaggio di Tobia Lamare tra i locali di Camden Town a Londra
We present a very special vinyl 45s mix from Umoja Hi-Fi co-founder DJ Daz. This versatile DJ was born in London and raised in Los Angeles where he got deep into music from a young age. In his London youth he attended Dingwalls sessions (where Gilles Peterson, Patrick Forge, Paul Murphy and others played) and after relocating found his way to LA’s Delicious Vinyl Records, home to the Pharcyde, Masta Ace and Brand New Heavies, among others. Later he became a resident at influential LA rare-groove/acid jazz club Brass. He co-founded Umoja Hi-Fi with DJ Tomas in 1992 and has been an active club DJ in the hip-hop, rare groove, soul, funk, house and reggae scenes. His long running Chocolate Bar night saw dozens of artists and celebrities pass though its doors. Daz agreed to dig in his 45 box for this special guest of rare and cool funk 45s. Enjoy the groove!
The latest episode of the podcast which asks: why didn’t they let Simon Bates do Top Of The Pops USA?We're out of the Critics' Choice series, Pop-Crazed Youngsters, so it's time to grasp the fly-encrusted and whiffy end of the Eighties Stick. It's a Thursday evening one week before Xmas in 1987, and your panel are a) in a Soho pub, chucking their musical-journalistic weight about, b) trapped in a bingo hall in Nottingham being handled like a piece of meat by randy octogenarians, and c) sprawled out on a rug in Yorkshire, with a garter snake wrapped around their glasses, waiting to be dazzled by the life-affirming beauty of Pop. Two of these people made the right choice that night.Musicwise, this is a heavily adulterated, gelled-up, suity, unwiped arse of an episode, with only a couple of standouts. Mike Read and Gary Davies pretend to be mates. Wet Wet Wet attempt to do True and fail. Mel Smith's attempt to encourage kids to hide in fridges is denied by the BBC. Mick Hucknall - leader of the Kennyist band in Pop - reminds us he can sing a bit. Nat King Cole cock-blocks Rick Astley. We finally get to see a bit of Top Of The Pops USA. And Kirsty and Shane and Neil and Chris ride in to save the day. None of these people are The Young Gods.David Stubbs and Sarah Bee join Al Needham for a rummage through the Quality Street tin of Xmas 1987, and - as always - the detours and tangents are manifold, including what it was like to work at Melody Maker in the Laties, how to buy a shark in Yorkshire, the lack of a decent wine cellar at Dingwalls, the pointlessness of CD Walkmans, the annual F-word debate, how Marti Pellow ruined Stars In Their Eyes, and an open apology to the Pogues for a 33 year-old LP review.This is the bumper pack of all four parts which came out last week. It's not a repeat, it's been tweaked slightly, just like when they put TOTP on BBC4. Yeah, yeah, take it to OFCOM. Video Playlist | Subscribe | Facebook | TwitterSubscribe to us on iTunes here. Support us on Patreon here. This podcast is a member of the Great Big Owl family. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The latest episode of the podcast which asks: why didn’t they let Simon Bates do Top Of The Pops USA?We're out of the Critics' Choice series, Pop-Crazed Youngsters, so it's time to grasp the fly-encrusted and whiffy end of the Eighties Stick. It's a Thursday evening one week before Xmas in 1987, and your panel are a) in a Soho pub, chucking their musical-journalistic weight about, b) trapped in a bingo hall in Nottingham being handled like a piece of meat by randy octogenarians, and c) sprawled out on a rug in Yorkshire, with a garter snake wrapped around their glasses, waiting to be dazzled by the life-affirming beauty of Pop. Two of these people made the right choice that night.Musicwise, this is a heavily adulterated, gelled-up, suity, unwiped arse of an episode, with only a couple of standouts. Mike Read and Gary Davies pretend to be mates. Wet Wet Wet attempt to do True and fail. Mel Smith's attempt to encourage kids to hide in fridges is denied by the BBC. Mick Hucknall - leader of the Kennyist band in Pop - reminds us he can sing a bit. Nat King Cole cock-blocks Rick Astley. We finally get to see a bit of Top Of The Pops USA. And Kirsty and Shane and Neil and Chris ride in to save the day. None of these people are The Young Gods.David Stubbs and Sarah Bee join Al Needham for a rummage through the Quality Street tin of Xmas 1987, and - as always - the detours and tangents are manifold, including what it was like to work at Melody Maker in the Laties, how to buy a shark in Yorkshire, the lack of a decent wine cellar at Dingwalls, the pointlessness of CD Walkmans, the annual F-word debate, how Marti Pellow ruined Stars In Their Eyes, and an open apology to the Pogues for a 33 year-old LP review. Now available in Fun-sized portions, and full of rich, chunky swearing. Video Playlist | Subscribe | Facebook | TwitterSubscribe to us on iTunes here. Support us on Patreon here. This podcast is a member of the Great Big Owl family. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The latest episode of the podcast which asks: why didn’t they let Simon Bates do Top Of The Pops USA?We're out of the Critics' Choice series, Pop-Crazed Youngsters, so it's time to grasp the fly-encrusted and whiffy end of the Eighties Stick. It's a Thursday evening one week before Xmas in 1987, and your panel are a) in a Soho pub, chucking their musical-journalistic weight about, b) trapped in a bingo hall in Nottingham being handled like a piece of meat by randy octogenarians, and c) sprawled out on a rug in Yorkshire, with a garter snake wrapped around their glasses, waiting to be dazzled by the life-affirming beauty of Pop. Two of these people made the right choice that night.Musicwise, this is a heavily adulterated, gelled-up, suity, unwiped arse of an episode, with only a couple of standouts. Mike Read and Gary Davies pretend to be mates. Wet Wet Wet attempt to do True and fail. Mel Smith's attempt to encourage kids to hide in fridges is denied by the BBC. Mick Hucknall - leader of the Kennyist band in Pop - reminds us he can sing a bit. Nat King Cole cock-blocks Rick Astley. We finally get to see a bit of Top Of The Pops USA. And Kirsty and Shane and Neil and Chris ride in to save the day. None of these people are The Young Gods.David Stubbs and Sarah Bee join Al Needham for a rummage through the Quality Street tin of Xmas 1987, and - as always - the detours and tangents are manifold, including what it was like to work at Melody Maker in the Laties, how to buy a shark in Yorkshire, the lack of a decent wine cellar at Dingwalls, the pointlessness of CD Walkmans, the annual F-word debate, how Marti Pellow ruined Stars In Their Eyes, and an open apology to the Pogues for a 33 year-old LP review. Now available in Fun-sized portions, and full of rich, chunky swearing. Video Playlist | Subscribe | Facebook | TwitterSubscribe to us on iTunes here. Support us on Patreon here. This podcast is a member of the Great Big Owl family. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The latest episode of the podcast which asks: why didn’t they let Simon Bates do Top Of The Pops USA?We're out of the Critics' Choice series, Pop-Crazed Youngsters, so it's time to grasp the fly-encrusted and whiffy end of the Eighties Stick. It's a Thursday evening one week before Xmas in 1987, and your panel are a) in a Soho pub, chucking their musical-journalistic weight about, b) trapped in a bingo hall in Nottingham being handled like a piece of meat by randy octogenarians, and c) sprawled out on a rug in Yorkshire, with a garter snake wrapped around their glasses, waiting to be dazzled by the life-affirming beauty of Pop. Two of these people made the right choice that night.Musicwise, this is a heavily adulterated, gelled-up, suity, unwiped arse of an episode, with only a couple of standouts. Mike Read and Gary Davies pretend to be mates. Wet Wet Wet attempt to do True and fail. Mel Smith's attempt to encourage kids to hide in fridges is denied by the BBC. Mick Hucknall - leader of the Kennyist band in Pop - reminds us he can sing a bit. Nat King Cole cock-blocks Rick Astley. We finally get to see a bit of Top Of The Pops USA. And Kirsty and Shane and Neil and Chris ride in to save the day. None of these people are The Young Gods.David Stubbs and Sarah Bee join Al Needham for a rummage through the Quality Street tin of Xmas 1987, and - as always - the detours and tangents are manifold, including what it was like to work at Melody Maker in the Laties, how to buy a shark in Yorkshire, the lack of a decent wine cellar at Dingwalls, the pointlessness of CD Walkmans, the annual F-word debate, how Marti Pellow ruined Stars In Their Eyes, and an open apology to the Pogues for a 33 year-old LP review. Now available in Fun-sized portions, and full of rich, chunky swearing. Video Playlist | Subscribe | Facebook | TwitterSubscribe to us on iTunes here. Support us on Patreon here. This podcast is a member of the Great Big Owl family. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The latest episode of the podcast which asks: why didn’t they let Simon Bates do Top Of The Pops USA?We're out of the Critics' Choice series, Pop-Crazed Youngsters, so it's time to grasp the fly-encrusted and whiffy end of the Eighties Stick. It's a Thursday evening one week before Xmas in 1987, and your panel are a) in a Soho pub, chucking their musical-journalistic weight about, b) trapped in a bingo hall in Nottingham being handled like a piece of meat by randy octogenarians, and c) sprawled out on a rug in Yorkshire, with a garter snake wrapped around their glasses, waiting to be dazzled by the life-affirming beauty of Pop. Two of these people made the right choice that night.Musicwise, this is a heavily adulterated, gelled-up, suity, unwiped arse of an episode, with only a couple of standouts. Mike Read and Gary Davies pretend to be mates. Wet Wet Wet attempt to do True and fail. Mel Smith's attempt to encourage kids to hide in fridges is denied by the BBC. Mick Hucknall - leader of the Kennyist band in Pop - reminds us he can sing a bit. Nat King Cole cock-blocks Rick Astley. We finally get to see a bit of Top Of The Pops USA. And Kirsty and Shane and Neil and Chris ride in to save the day. None of these people are The Young Gods.David Stubbs and Sarah Bee join Al Needham for a rummage through the Quality Street tin of Xmas 1987, and - as always - the detours and tangents are manifold, including what it was like to work at Melody Maker in the Laties, how to buy a shark in Yorkshire, the lack of a decent wine cellar at Dingwalls, the pointlessness of CD Walkmans, the annual F-word debate, how Marti Pellow ruined Stars In Their Eyes, and an open apology to the Pogues for a 33 year-old LP review. Now available in Fun-sized portions, and full of rich, chunky swearing. Video Playlist | Subscribe | Facebook | TwitterSubscribe to us on iTunes here. Support us on Patreon here. This podcast is a member of the Great Big Owl family. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Banco De Gaia with Toby Marks in conversation with David Eastaugh In 1978, Marks began his musical career as a drummer in a heavy metal band. Marks moved to Portugal in 1986 and played Beatles music for tourists. He first delved into electronic music in 1989, when he bought a digital sampler. The first tune he recorded on it was called "Maxwell House". Having cut his teeth on the early 90s ambient dub compilations, in 1994 he released his first studio album Maya on Planet Dog records, which was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize on its release. It was followed in 1995 by the critically acclaimed Last Train to Lhasa. Both albums reached No. 1 in the UK independent charts and featured in the national album chart top 40. In the following decade Banco De Gaia released Live at Glastonbury, Big Men Cry, The Magical Sounds of Banco De Gaia, Igizeh and You Are Here. In 1997, Banco De Gaia put together a five-piece band that included Ted Duggan (drums), Ashley Hopkins (bass), Larry Whelan (wind synth, saxophone and ethnic flutes), and Gary Spacey-Foot (percussion and saxophones). The band reduced in number to just Marks, Duggan, and Hopkins in 1999, and then just Marks and Duggan from 2000 until 2003, when Marks went back to being a solo artist. On 20 September 2009, Banco De Gaia played an album launch show for his album Memories Dreams Reflections at Dingwalls in London. This show was to celebrate 20 years of Banco De Gaia. Marks was joined on stage by three members from the original five-piece band: Hopkins, Whelan, and Duggan and vocalist Maya Preece, who sang on the latest album. He released a studio album Apollo on 8 April 2013, on his own Disco Gecko Recordings. In 2015, Banco (Toby Marks) returned to playing with a live 3-piece band, Ted Duggan (drums) and James Eller (bass). On 7 October 2016 he released his ninth studio album The 9th of Nine Hearts, featuring collaborations with Sophie Barker (Zero 7), Tim Bowness (No-Man), Dick Parry (Pink Floyd) and his band.
DINGWALLS in a Tent, We Out Here Festival 2019 - Love Dancin' Tent BIG LOVE & THANKS Ok here comes the ramble. Some 30 serious plus years ago i stumbled upon a Musical World that was to change & shape my life forever. Sounds dramatic, evangelical, well yes it was, it is. I had found my purpose, my mission, my family! I clubbed 3/4 sometimes 5/6 nights a week, no distance was too far in my little 2CV6, sometimes It was overloaded with other clubbers, or I was on my todd. It didn’t matter, because I knew I would be sharing a space with others who like me needed to dance, to immerse themselves in this incredible music, played by people who felt the same way about it as us. It was about sharing the passion & it was so tangible, you could taste it. They were magical times & pretty intense and they set many of us on a path that we never truly came off. In 2007 we decided to resurrect The Talkin’ Loud Sunday Afternoon sessions at Dingwalls that ran from 87 - 91, as a one off celebration, it was a risk, clubbing had changed, it had evolved, was more diverse musically, which was great on one level but on another had lost that musical family feeling of what “Clubbing” meant to me. But like us it was still important to those that had experienced it and this time they came with family and so our one off - happened every year and recently twice!! The reason I’m going over old ground is that Gilles’ new Festival We Out Here evoked those very same feelings for me, It gave me that sense of belonging - it was a giant club! combining the passion, knowledge & inspiration of the legendary Club sessions & musicians of old, with the new musical visionaries continuing to spread the Musical World we love in their own inspirational way to the next generation. Wow it was truly 4/5 days of none stop joyous pleasure, meeting friends from time and current. We danced & sang with our kids, their friends and our wellies :) The Love Dancin’ tent run by the wonderful Colleen Murphy & husband Adam along with the amazing Mr Scruff nurtured us and our sound. Our guest DJ’s the brilliant Kev Beadle and legendary Colin Curtis read the vibe perfectly & made my legs & face ache from the continuous dancing & smiling. Gilles who spent the 4/5 days being absolutely everywhere at the same time gave us an eyes closing deep Love set and Mr Forge from his first record at 12noon to his last at 7.10pm not only was he pitch perfect, every tune touching your head, heart & legs (I’m so broken
The Claim special with David Arnold in conversation. They formed around 1980, as part of the independent Medway scene around the nearby towns of Rochester, Chatham and Gillingham and influenced by classic acts such as The Kinks, The Jam, The Clash and The Smiths. Stylistically, they shared much in common with fellow Kent band The Dentists and early Creation Records acts such as The Jasmine Minks. Between 1985 and 1992, The Claim released two albums and various singles and EPs, first on their own record label, and then via Kevin Pearce's Esurient Communications imprint, Bob Stanley's Caff label and the German-based label A Turntable Friend. Their first outing, Armstrong’s Revenge & Eleven Other Short Stories (1985) was followed by the 12" EP This Pencil Was Obviously Sharpened By a Left-Handed Indian Knife Thrower (again on Trick Bag Records). By the time of 1988's Boomy Tella LP, the quality of their politically fused, bittersweet songs had matured considerably, and it is now regarded as their high-water mark. Meanwhile, their single "Wait And See" was recorded at ex-Jam drummer Rick Buckler's studio with ex-Jam producer Vic Coppersmith-Heaven. The Claim also teamed up with the poet and ex-Dentists drummer Vic Templar (an alias for Ian Smith) for various evenings which combined a play, featuring members of The Claim, with a musical performance by the band. Templar also collaborated with The Claim for the song "Mike The Bike", issued as the B-side to perhaps The Claim's most impressive outing, "Birth Of A Teenager", issued as a limited edition single housed in a sleeve designed by the Medway scene's most multi-faceted talent, Billy Childish. For another gig, Welsh band The Manic Street Preachers played their debut London show supporting The Claim. The Claim played their final show in January 1993. None of The Claim's music appeared on CD at the time. Recently, the band themselves compiled a retrospective, Black Path, which was released on Rev-Ola Records in September 2009.[2][3] The band played a reunion gig in Rochester, Kent on 19 September 2009 to coincide with the project's release. On Thursday 25 March 2010, they played at a second reunion show with fellow Medway band The Dentists at Dingwalls in Camden Town, London.
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Named after the Easterhouse area of Glasgow, the band was formed in Stretford, near Manchester by brothers Andy and Ivor Perry, Peter Vanden, Gary Rostock and Michael Murray in the early 1980s.[2] Andy Perry, intrigued by communism and inspired by Bob Marley's direct delivery of political content, was invited to join the band in order to improve its lyrical content. Perry's political stance reflected the perspectives of the then active Revolutionary Communist Party, with particular regard to Irish politics. Easterhouse played their first gig on 30 August 1983 at Dingwalls in London as the support band for The Smiths after Ivor Perry convinced Morrissey to let them have the opening spot. Their Rough Trade singles "Whistling In The Dark" and "Inspiration" were both Top 5 independent chart hits. Their energetic first album, Contenders, featuring their signature song, "1969", has been compared to The Chameleons, New Model Army, and The Smiths. In July 1986, Easterhouse participated in the Festival of the Tenth Summer. After Contenders, Ivor left the band; by the time second album Waiting for the Redbird was released in 1989, Andy Perry was the sole remaining member of the original line-up. It produced a minor hit, "Come Out Fighting", which had significant airplay in the US, and spawned a Justin Strauss remix version of the same song.
London King, born Kiara Isabella M. -Monroe, is a singer-songwriter based in London, United Kingdom. She started singing and acting at age 4, when she joined a children theatre company called "The Mad Hatter." From age 4 to age 12 she took part to more than 10 plays. At age 9 she discovered contemporary dance, and pursued it until age 11. At age 14 she started writing her own songs, novels, and poetry. Between age 14 and 16 she was the frontwoman of a punk band called "Rancid", where she was the singer and the songwriter of their songs.Her late 16 have been time of great change, since she left her previous band, and started a solo career. She recorded her first demo, 'Sinking in The Darkness' in Los Angeles. When she moved permanently to London, and re-recorded her first single 'Sinking in the Darkness', which was re-reprised and mastered by James Colah. Together they have collaborated to the first EP of London King, called Golden Edition, including singles as Lost Juliet and No Matter. In 2014 she collaborated with Cornel Sorian, who has been sighed to Warner Music for 10 years. They have worked together on the songs Skin and Your Attention. The music video for Skin hit 7.000 views on Youtube. Between 2011 and 2014 she performed in some of the most reputable venues, including The Dingwalls, The Abbey Tavern and Proud Cabaret. In 2017 she starts working on her second EP 'Antichrist Child' with producer of the year 2017 Aubrey Whitfield. The EP is made of 5 electro-pop tracks. Acting wise, her huge list of plays include The Mandrake, Romeo and Juliet, Much Ado About Nothing, Dreamcatcher, A Midsummer Night Dream, The Bald Soprano and Oliver Twist. She also performed at the Camden and Edimburgh Fringe festival. Besides acting and singing, King is also a writer and dancer. She published her first novel, "The Fresher" in 2012, at age 18. In 2012 also she took a NVQ in contemporary dance, and had her graduation performance at the notorious "Platform Theatre Complex" in Central St. Martins.Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1d1HdRPShVfcAGox7uNroWITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/ice-to-the-fire-single/id1236783203https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/little-broken-single/id1250383622
Mike Leigh is joined by co-host Theo Delaney, Russ Kane and Gerry Cox LIVE from Dingwalls in Camden! On tonight's Christmas special we reflect on a very tender subject; the north London derby. BUT in the spirit of Christmas, we look back at the must-win result against Inter Milan and remain positive for hopefully brighter prospects against Southampton, Leicester and the all important Champions League game at the Camp Nou. The Spurs Show is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. Check out the latest offers and odds at bet.spursshow.net spursshow.net @spursshow Support us at season.spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Oli Slack A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2018 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Leigh is joined by co-host Theo Delaney, Russ Kane and Gerry Cox LIVE from Dingwalls in Camden! On tonight's Christmas special we reflect on a very tender subject; the north London derby. BUT in the spirit of Christmas, we look back at the must-win result against Inter Milan and remain positive for hopefully brighter prospects against Southampton, Leicester and the all important Champions League game at the Camp Nou. The Spurs Show is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. Check out the latest offers and odds at bet.spursshow.net spursshow.net @spursshow Support us at season.spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Oli Slack A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2018 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
Theo Delaney is joined by Jerry Cox, Tom Grimshaw, and David Hepworth. Starting with a little look back on the West Ham game, we continue through to PSV and Man City and talk about all things currently Spurs! Check out David’s book Nothing is Real: The Beatles Were Underrated Here: amazon.co.uk/Nothing-Real-Underrated-Sweeping-Statements/dp/1787630072 The Spurs Show is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. Check out the latest offers and odds at bet.spursshow.net Terry Dyson will be joining us for the Spurs Show Live on October 30th, on November 27th we welcome David Howells and of course our annual Xmas Party with Chris Waddle at Dingwalls in Dec 3rd! Grab your £10 Season Tickets at: season.spursshow.net Or if you only want to join our annual Christmas party on December 3rd with Chris Waddle you can get tickets here: live.spursshow.net spursshow.net @spursshow Support us at season.spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2018 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
Last night was spent in the company of podcast favourites Novacub, and on this episode I get a slightly wider angle on their story. Today I speak to: Nathan, a tour manager who has worked with Louise in a different band. Gwen, sister of bassist Iona. Hojin and Josh, new fans of Novacub. Thank you to everyone for these very fun and very illuminating chats! Thanks for listening. Please consider donating to my Patreon page -- https://www.patreon.com/saddestnightout -- to help me build what SADDESTNIGHTOUT can become. All I'm asking for is £1 a month. You can find me in the usual places: Twitter: -- https://www.twitter.com/saddestnightout -- Instagram: -- https://www.instagram.com/saddestnightout -- Email: -- saddestnightout@gmail.com -- Patreon: -- https://patreon.com/saddestnightout -- iTunes: -- https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/saddestnightout/id1361554117?mt=2 -- TuneIn: -- https://tunein.com/podcasts/Music-Podcasts/SADDESTNIGHTOUT-p1118077/ -- Stitcher: -- https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/saddestnightout -- Soundcloud: -- https://www.soundcloud.com/saddestnightout -- Take Care.
Another reminder of what Season.SpursShow.net ticket holders get for £10 a month! On tonight's Christmas show live from Dingwalls Camden, Mike Leigh and Theo Delaney are joined by very special guest and spurs legend; Glenn Hoddle! This is the first part of two amazing Glenn Hoddle shows recorded that night in the presence of 200 members of our Spurs Show family who all got to meet Glenn at the end (selfies are tagged #SpursShowLIVE !) The Spurs Show is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. Sign up and deposit up to £50 and Ladbrokes will put the same amount into your account giving up up to £50's worth of free bets. You can get this offer by following the link at bet.spursshow.net For more details on how to join us at our live podcasts, head to spursshow.net for all the information on the Spurs Show Season Ticket and bring a friend for free exclusively to our Graham Roberts podcast on Jan 23rd! To hear Part 2 of the #SpursShowLIVE podcast with Glenn Hoddle before anyone else, get the free app at app.spursshow.net @spursshow spursshow.net Support us at Season.SpursShow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Oli Slack A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2017 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
Back at The Reliance for this episode, with two very welcome performers that let me chat with them before the night began: Anna Lucas -- https://soundcloud.com/annaandthewonders -- Danno Sheehan -- https://facebook.com/w3Detour -- And today's shout outs are: Novacub who are playing at Dingwalls on Friday -- https://www.fatsoma.com/cherrycolaclub/ioxrj167/cherry-cola-club-w-novacub -- Beyond The Vinyl have a new video up on Youtube (and I make a cameo appearance): -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsmOfXiApqA -- Thank you to Anna and Danno for letting me interrupt your dinner for this conversation. And thanks to Brandon for helping out with the night. Thanks for listening. Please consider donating to my Patreon page -- https://www.patreon.com/saddestnightout -- to help me build what SADDESTNIGHTOUT can become. All I'm asking for is £1 a month. You can find me in the usual places: Twitter: -- https://www.twitter.com/saddestnightout -- Instagram: -- https://www.instagram.com/saddestnightout -- Email: -- saddestnightout@gmail.com -- Patreon: -- https://patreon.com/saddestnightout -- iTunes: -- https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/saddestnightout/id1361554117?mt=2 -- TuneIn: -- https://tunein.com/podcasts/Music-Podcasts/SADDESTNIGHTOUT-p1118077/ -- Stitcher: -- https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/saddestnightout -- Soundcloud: -- https://www.soundcloud.com/saddestnightout -- Take Care.
Another brief glimpse into my creative process, and a bit of a shout out to a few of the events that I aim to attend in the coming weeks. Including: Fur are playing at Camden Assembly on Monday 16th July -- https://camdenassembly.com/events/fur/ -- Novacub are playing at Dingwalls on Friday 20th July -- https://www.fatsoma.com/cherrycolaclub/ioxrj167/cherry-cola-club-w-novacub -- Write-Along is happening at Genesis Cinema on Saturday 21st July -- https://www.twitter.com/writealongmovie -- Black Malt Bottle Share Club is happening at Beer Merchants Tap in Hackney Wick on Sunday 22nd July -- https://www.instagram.com/black_malt -- Eva-Lina is playing Network Monthly at Tileyard Studios on Thursday 26th July (next Thursday, not Thursday coming as I say in the episode). -- https://www.eva-lina.com -- Thanks for listening. Please consider donating to my Patreon page -- https://www.patreon.com/saddestnightout -- to help me build what SADDESTNIGHTOUT can become. All I'm asking for is £1 a month. You can find me in the usual places: Twitter: -- https://www.twitter.com/saddestnightout -- Instagram: -- https://www.instagram.com/saddestnightout -- Email: -- saddestnightout@gmail.com -- Patreon: -- https://patreon.com/saddestnightout -- iTunes: -- https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/saddestnightout/id1361554117?mt=2 -- TuneIn: -- https://tunein.com/podcasts/Music-Podcasts/SADDESTNIGHTOUT-p1118077/ -- Stitcher: -- https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/saddestnightout -- Soundcloud: -- https://www.soundcloud.com/saddestnightout -- Take Care.
Saturday 7th July was ALMOST the day that I saw The Strokes for the first time, but it was definitely the day that I met Louise of shesfixingherhair.co.uk fame. There was a real rollercoaster of emotions felt at Dingwalls on this sweltering morning, and I just so happened to record the whole thing as it happened. So in this episode, inbetween talking to Louise and finding out more about her history with The Strokes, you will hear the mood change as we few 100-odd Strokes fans discover in real time that this secret "Venison" gig was not meant to be. Thank you to everyone that let me talk to them during this tumultuous time, especially Louise. You can find her at: Twitter -- https://www.twitter.com/shesfixing -- Website -- https://www.shesfixingherhair.co.uk/blog -- And my shout out for these episodes is the next Black Malt Bottle Share Club event which is happening on Sunday 22nd July at Merchants Tap in Hackney Wick. The focus of this event will be on Mental Health and Safe Drinking. Check out -- https://www.instagram.com/black_malt -- for more details. Thanks for listening. Please consider donating to my Patreon page -- https://www.patreon.com/saddestnightout -- to help me build what SADDESTNIGHTOUT can become. All I'm asking for is £1 a month. You can find me in the usual places: Twitter: -- https://www.twitter.com/saddestnightout -- Instagram: -- https://www.instagram.com/saddestnightout -- Email: -- saddestnightout@gmail.com -- Patreon: -- https://patreon.com/saddestnightout -- iTunes: -- https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/saddestnightout/id1361554117?mt=2 -- TuneIn: -- https://tunein.com/podcasts/Music-Podcasts/SADDESTNIGHTOUT-p1118077/ -- Stitcher: -- https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/saddestnightout -- Soundcloud: -- https://www.soundcloud.com/saddestnightout --
On Part Deux of the Christmas show Mike Leigh and Theo Delaney continue their fireside chat with very special guest and Spurs legend; Glenn Hoddle! Recorded that night in the presence of 200 members of our Spurs Show family who all got to meet Glenn at the end of the show (selfies are tagged #SpursShowLIVE !) this was a night not be missed. Luckily for you, we recorded it! The Spurs Show is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. Sign up and deposit up to £50 and Ladbrokes will put the same amount into your account giving up up to £50's worth of free bets. You can get this offer by following the link at bet.spursshow.net For more details on how to join us at our monthly live podcasts, head to season.spursshow.net for all the information on the Spurs Show Season Ticket and bring a friend for free exclusively to our Graham Roberts podcast on Jan 23rd! @spursshow spursshow.net Support us at Season.SpursShow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Oli Slack A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2017 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk
I welcome back 'Nothing More' to the show. This time I get to chat to Jonny (Vocals) at Dingwalls in Camden just before their sold out show! We converse about their new album 'The Stories We Tell Ourselves' (Out Now) and their current EU Tour.
Jazz It Up !!! radioshow #221 - 09.02.2016 by Simone Vimercati An eclettic mix of new, old and classic sounds with no time and one common thing: Jazz Music. This is the aim of "Jazz It Up !!!". A selection where Jazz is mixed but without borders and limits of time and genres, which often bring this music to be a niche's phenomenon for experts and purists. During this appointment, I give you a cocktail of pleasant and good quality music that goes from instrumental to vocal jazz, from soul to funky, from latin to rare grooves or new electric sounds. This is also to show everybody that jazz is not a musical genre, but a style, an attitude to express ourselves through the music. This attitude keeps on evolving and it has no limits. It is a music that embraces many listeners' generations: from the youngest, who can discover the past's giants through new artists, to the the eldest who will get amazed by listening to the music's evolution of jazz, soul and funk. I wish you a good listening: let you cherish by "Jazz It Up !!!". "Jazz It Up !!!" radioshow is available through radios, web radios, platforms for streaming on-demand and podcast. See all info on the website www.jazzitup.it Contact: info@jazzitup.it Jazz It Up !!! radioshow #221 - 09.02.2016 1. The Cinematic Orchestra “Reel Life (Evolution II)” (2003 Ninja Tune Records) 2. GoGo Penguin “Unspeakable World” (2016 Blue Note Records) 3. Corrie Dick “Annamarrakech” (2015 Chaos Collective) 4. Erik Truffaz Quartet feat. Rokia Traoré “Djiki’n” (2016 Two Gentlemen Records) 5. Nitin Sawhney feat. Joss Stone “Keep The Light On” (2015 Positive-ID) 6. Jan Hammer Group “Don’t You Know” (1977 Nemperor Records) 7. Flora Purim “Black Narcissus” (1977 Milestone Records) 8. John Stubblefield “Spiral Dance” (1985 Soul Note) 9. Sean Khan feat. Heidi Vogel “Samba Para Florence” (2015 Far Out Recordings) 10. Irakere “La Comparsa” (1979 JVC) 11. Wood Brass & Steel “Funkanova” (1976 Turbo Records) 12. Bobby Lyle “The Genie” (1977 Capitol Records) 13. Montage Project “We Weave A Lullabye” (1978 ML Productions) 14. Riva Gaughe “Walking…” - Gilles Peterson remix (2016 BBE Music promo) 15. J. Mcfysian “For You” - K15 remix (2016 Futuristica Music promo) 16. Emanative “Unity” (2016) 17. Jimi Tenor “Order Of Nothingness” (2016 Philophon promo) 18. Jeb Loy Nichols “Seven Days In December” (2016 Meltdown Music) 19. Mark Murphy “Dingwalls” (1991 Muse Records) 20. Earth Wind & Fire “Brazilian Rhyme (Interlude)” (1977 Columbia)
Angelos has made it in for this warm Angelos and Barry christmas podcast. AngelosandBarry.com Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk
This is exactly what you'd expect to happen when you invite a few close friends over for a cosy drink at a notorious rock n' roll club in Camden. However, in the spirit of the season we present to you 49 minutes of festive, family fun and fruity frolics. We put the X in Xmas. If you weren't there on Monday, you can catch us next year when we start our tenancy with Elton John at the Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, America. Thank you to everyone who came along and supported us again and we wish you all the best for the rest of the month. AngelosandBarry.com Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk
Cosmic Jam Dingwalls 1.Eddie Jefferson - Jeanine 2.Benny Bailey - Little B 3.Vince Andrews - The One Who Loves You 4.Alive - Afreaka 5.Rimona Francis - Colours Of Excitement 6.Pharoah Sanders - Africa pt.2 7. Boy Kantindig - What I Feel 8. Doug Richardson - Salsa Mama 9. Norman Connors - Just Imagine 10.Wayne Henderson - Lady Bug 11.Victor Burghardt & Mike Barone Orchestra - Hardcore Samba 12.Ramsey Lewis - Slick 13.Irene Kral - Wheelers And Dealers 14.The Janet Lawson Quintet - Sunday Afternoon 15.Rafaella Renzulli Ensemble - Asking Eyes 16.Dee Dee Bridgewater - Afro Blue 17.Doug Carn - Higher Ground 18.Miami University Jazz Vocal Ensemble - Freedom Jazz Dance 19.Chaka Khan - And The Melody Lingers On ( A Night In Tunisia) 20.Raw Soul Express - The Way We Live 21.Earth Wind & Fire - In The Stone 22.NYCC - Make Every Day Count
Weather report; Spring is nestling happily between cool and warm, the way it should be, maybe a bit too dry for the farmers, April showers few and far between, happy days for cycling DJs. Unsurprisingly I start with a tune that references London in the first line, thank you Eska! Your Joni-esque warble at the opening of "To Be Remembered" eventually gives way to something far more full throated and (conventionally) soulful. However it's not just vocal stylings you've learnt from Ms. Mitchell there's something of the same conversational narrative lyric style in this song with it's prosaic mentions of text messages and planting trees. However that's more of a compliment than a gripe and the long awaited album doesn't disappoint, and there's so much that's just Eska. A good way to begin an opening sequence of tunes that have something of a questioning or searching quality in common. Joyce Elaine Yuille's "Chaos" and Liz Elensky's "Distractions" are both "jazz" songs that deal with the more uncomfortable side of life, whereas Bill Laurance's "Red Sand" is testimony to this musician's, to quote Lee Morgan, "search for the new land". A little Jazz-dance classicism never goes amiss as we anticipate another Sunday Afternoon At Dingwalls session, now barely a month away. From the lesser known Don Scalletta Trio to the very familiar sound and shape of Miles' "Milestones"... still so fresh, bold and essentially modern. Dingwalls vibes run thick through the massive "discovery" of those days , Dansers Inferno, "Sombre Guitar". As far as I recall this was a discovery of original Soul Jazz duo, Alex and Stuart when they traded records from a shop in the nearby yard, but doubtless the tune may have a deeper history for someone; this would have been around 1990. Anthemic, bold and as happy as the title might say otherwise. "Billy Ballet" is the heavyweight in the pack, killer rhythms from Babatunde! Brazilian music takes over the back to back sequence in the second hour. My love of Jobim's music deepens with every listen, having read his sister's excellent biography of it's hard not to be endeared to this passionate genius. A word not to be bandied about lightly, but I wouldn't hesitate to also describe Egberto Gismonti thus as well, though his music is not as easily accessible as Jobim's more mellifluous approach, both these Carioca composers could be described as fine distillers of Brazilian traditions as they draw influence from far and wide in Brazil's rich and diverse musical culture. Azymuth need no introduction but Pela Cidade is an early work that only appeared on a soundtrack.... I love it! Moody, funky and swinging, a great ode to the urban! The three vocal tracks that follow are all connected and highlight three of Brazil's greatest female singers, finishing with the queen of them all , the late great Elis Regina. Her interpretation of Lo Borges' "O Trem Azul" takes the tune to giddying new heights, Elis truly delivers a stunning vocal which combined with an arrangement from her then husband, Cesar Mariano, stands in complete contrast to Lo and Milton Nascimento's mellower original. Beforehand the minimal funkiness of Gal Costa's "O Vento" is followed by the plangent tones of Nana Caymmi rendering "Club Da Esquina No2" an emotional delight. Soul tunes..... Michael Henderson, romantic singer and bass player for Miles Davis, and a tune that was featured by the great Ed Motta on a rather wonderful little feature of him talking music in his vinyl room. (I'll be chatting with Ed Motta on ntslive.com this coming Monday from 2pm, after my own show at midday!) https://youtu.be/cpNK5H7QmFQ Whilst on the subject of vinyl rooms, my friend James Vyner made a little film of me talking tunes at Forge Towers.... https://vimeo.com/123658175 Rounding off, a great Leon Ware song, and I love Coke Escovedo's version. Then a tune that had me reaching for the Discogs tab when I was reminded of it... looking back I often think to myself that a wiser man wouldn't have been so ready to shed various bits of vinyl when under the influence of a particular zeitgeist. Good music has a way of getting back at me! Maybe Jeff Tyzik's "Sweet Nothings" just conjured a memory or maybe I was just finally appreciating the groove and grace of Steve Gadd's drums! Had to slot in a favourite from Manhattan Rhythm and a slice of The Rebirth before finishing with at least a taste of Azymuth's of Alex Malheiros. Enjoy... and as Roland Kirk once put it, "bright moments". 1.Eska - To Be Remembered 2. Alex Puddu - Cruising By Night 3. Joyce Elaine Yuille - Chaos 4. Ajoyo - Tashikere 5. Bill Laurance - Red Sand 6. Liz Elensky - Distractions 7. Don Scalletta Trio - York's Sauna 8. Nanette Natal - Love Signs 9. Miles Davis - Milestones 10. Danser's Inferno - Sombre Guitar 11. Bishop Norman Williams - Billy Ballet 12. Antonio Carlos Jobim - Tempo Do Mar 13. Egberto Gismonti - Cristiana 14. Azymuth - Pela Cidade 15. Gal Costa - O Vento 16. Nana Caymmi - Clube Da Esquinha 17. Elis Regina - O Trem Azul 18. Michael Henderson - Going Places 19. Coke Escovedo - If I Ever Lose This Heaven 20. Jeff Tyzik - Sweet Nothings 21. Manhattan Rhythm - Sweet Lady 22. The Rebirth - Show 'Em 23. Alex Malheiros - Four Aces And A Joker
Pinch punch first of the month, tis the season of the mad March hare. Days getting brighter, staying lighter, then in a few weeks the clocks go back, and hey, we're living in a different world. All of which may seem like a strange rumination if you're living in Kuala Lumpa or even L.A., but life in a temperate zone like London pivots around such seasonal adjustments. It had been a raw day, windy, with the last throes of Winter wreaking havoc with anyone dressing according to how the day looked from behind glass. After nightfall everything usually calms down, though there had been an aberrational thunderstorm after the sun had gone down, a brief freak-out of nature. However by the time I was riding South the roads had by and large dried, with just the odd puddle to swerve reminding me of the earlier deluge. So onwards and upwards for The Cosmic Jam. You know what? I'm so grateful to everyone that commented here or on my Facebook page after my mild crisis of confidence last week, all those positive affirmations are hugely appreciated. Faith restored, and once again eager to let the music take your mind, (and mine!). (Not forgetting heart, soul, toes and any other bits it might reach....) So I'm listening back as I write, and I think it's fair to say that the opening string of soulful ditties that lead off this week's show act like a soft start, a gentle intro, all gloriously mid-tempo and full of uplifting warmth. Soooo happy to already have something fresh from Jarrod Lawson, though that's hardly fair on the actual artist in question, trumpeter Farnell Newton, but Lawson's presence definitely steals the spotlight. "Peace and Love" has that Dilla-ish off kilter bounce, a righteous message, sublime harmonies, and glorious trumpet from Mr. Newton whose contribution should really not be eclipsed by the man of the moment. Miles Bonny, I remember being heavily into his "Closer Love" EP back in '07, but strangely I hadn't touched down on anything from his "Lumberjack Soul" album from a 2011...never too late to remedy a notable omission, and "Learning To Fly" is a worthy contender. Finally Rhonda Thomas', the album slightly underwhelmingly called "Vinyl Daze", has some tracks that I like well enough and others like "Reach" which I consider to be top drawer... and they keep getting better the more I listen, which is a good sign. Then we twist...... who'd want to stay in that comfortable Soul groove for too long? Vanessa Freeman's new project Gomo, which I somewhat misleadingly dubbed Gomo Mondo on the show, when actually the album is called "Mondo Romance". Get it? At least I do now....and the music, which climbs to a nice altitude with tunes like "Breathless" combining jazz elements with a new school sensibility, and V's voice which blossoms and grows ever more wondrous....nuff said. Native Dancer, cosmic, strong.... "Speaking Of Happiness" wrought from the best part of the weave, made of the most soulful material, a truly classic cut. Stanley Cowell... a pianist whose compositions and evergreen approach to the music called Jazz should be no stranger to Cosmic Jam listeners. Though some vinyl jazz heads may have prized his contributions to the Strata East stable and maybe his awesome "New World" album for the Galaxy label, they may have missed or not even realised his ever expanding oeuvre of CD only releases, many for the Steeplechase label. The album "Mandara Blossoms" features vocalist Karen Francis throughout, and as it was kind of extended by both bass and drum solos I did a crude edit of "A Whole New World" for broadcast purposes, hope nobody's offended, kind of sacrilegious I know, but too many tunes to bless the session with! Like "Señor Zamora", Harold Vick's Latin fused thoroughbred for Strata East, Joe Bonner on Fender Rhodes, ouch!! Too tough. Keeping the Latin tinge, Fertile Ground's "Peace And Love" had been in my head all day, they've deservedly had a revival at Forge Towers of late; the band was mainly the project of James Collins who played keys and wrote most of the tunes however this one was penned by Navasha Deya who fronted the band and partnered James in love, life and music until they parted ways and Fertile Ground were no more.However their legacy deserves attention, in the wake of so much interest in "Spiritual Jazz" and the kind of community led projects the likes of Horace Tapscott et al were at the forefront of, we shouldn't ignore those who carried that torch into the modern era, themselves struggling with the realities of making spiritual music for a commercial music marketplace. Poncho Sanchez, whenever I mention him in these notes I'm reminded of the day when he and his band stepped out of a tour bus to play at Dingwalls in Camden Lock, some serious L.A. latinos with beards to shame most hipsters. The Banda brothers on timbales and bass!! They were as good as it gets in Latin Jazz, tunes like "Ican" were the reason we went out of our way, and way over our budget, to book them for our Sunday afternoon jazz-dance session. They were happy, in fact so happy they celebrated the occasion with the tune "A Night In London" on their Chile Con Soul release. The Ray Stephen Oche tune is an old favourite, however the African stream flows on with the two tunes that follow, the incredible Ndikho Xaba which starts off the second hour and a tune from the Ice album which had been languishing in my collection for many years without me exploring beyond the funky classic "Racubah", and in many ways I vastly prefer "Ozan Koukle". Bongos, Rhodes, solos...a la bit (Afro)acid-jazz, but lovely all the same, particularly the chanted refrain. Out of Africa to ...... Stereolab, an odd insertion I agree, but it does kind of work, and it gets even odder by following on with Maze....I just had to do it. And then Hey Jude?? Yes, well, Edu Lobo's version is sublime..... Finally we get some boogie groove, with Japanese jazz-funkers Casiopea making a long overdue appearance on the show, followed by my favourite "AOR disco" acquisition of late, the Sweet Vendetta album from Adrian Gurvitz, Adrian straight outta Stoke Newington, has a career with stints alongside powerhouse drummer Buddy Miles (Hendrix Band Of Gypsies) and then with Ginger Baker. So no surprise that this, his first solo album was made with some top notch U.S. session players, including drummers Jeff Pocaro and Ed Greene who features on this tune "Untouchable And Free" which I first heard somebody play at Danny Psychemagick's Magic Forest festival last summer, it was a tune that stuck in my head, though I didn't actually know what it was, didn't ask, and then lo and behold, I pick up the Gurvitz album for a paltry sum, get it on the turntable, and Side One Track One.... it's that tune!! Love it when that happens , oh blessed serendipity! Nice re-edit of Pacific Jam follows, primed for the dance floor, that tune has always been big in my box! Rhyze needs a pitch down, but is even punchier with the bpm lowered and "Free And Easy" suddenly sounds spectacular... a nice way to finish. Loved this one.... Until next time, peace love and pyjamas! P.x 1. Farnell Newton ft. Jarrod Lawson&Tony Ozier - Peace And Love 2. Miles Bonny - Learning How To Fly 3. Rhonda Thomas - Reach 4. Gomo - Breathless 5. Native Dancer - Paris Drive 6. Gloria Lynne - Speaking Of Happiness 7. Stanley Cowell ft. Karen Francis - A Brand New World 8. Harold Vick - Senor Zamora 9. Fertile Ground - Peace And Love 10. Poncho Sanchez - Ican 11. Ray Stephen Oche - Odeiyolaoo 12. Ndikho Xaba and The Natives - Nomusa 13. Ice - Ozan Koukle 14. Stereolab - The Extension Trip 15. Maze - The Look In Your Eyes 16. Edu Lobo - Hey Jude 17. Casiopea - Eyes Of Mind 18. Adrian Gurvitz - Untouchable And Free 19. Pacific Jam - Antes De Mais Nada 20. Rhyze - Free 21. Rene And Angela - Free And Easy
Back in the groove for a new year, a mild enough Sunday night to make for an enjoyable ride South, and the unexpected pleasure of having X-Press 2 legends Rocky & Diesel live in the Mi-Soul studio standing for the wandering Ross Allen, (as hence he shall be known!). I was excited to be kicking off with a "new discovery" that my girlfriend, the wondrous DJ Launette, had been more on the case tracking down than myself, though if truth be told we'd both heard Andrew Ashong play it at one of the Penge "Jazz In A House" parties. A vocal version of "Teen Town", which is an immediate winner, especially if like me you're a fan of both Weather Report and jazz harmony vocal groups. Anyway it was a nice way to kick off a new year, which hopefully will have plenty of thrills in store, musically and otherwise. However for the opening salvo of 2015 I loaded up some retro bullets, some not so old and others relatively ancient. Going off at a slight tangent from the norm, this edition of the "jam" has less soulful vocals, a touch of Disco, some odd-step spoken word, and a great Beatles cover version. For no particular reason other than they seem to suggest themselves for selection I pulled out a broken beat classic, a slice of kinda "deep house" which was literally I believe an "under the radar" release from trumpeter Roy Hargrove, and the last vinyl releasee from The Rebirth whose album we hotly anticipate this year. All tunes that still sound fresh to me, and are at least vaguely contemporary. Though it's always shocking when you realise something like The New Sector Movements tune is now old enough to drive a car.... lol. Then there's an unlikely Australian groove, the album has such a terrible cover it's hardly something anyone would look twice at, so I'm grateful that I heard it rather than saw it first!! From Australia to a guitarist from Trinidad a singer from the Netherlands and a pianist from Pittsburgh....picking up the rice in a church where a wedding has been!! Second hour, a dreamy "Dreamflower", a Fender Rhodes odyssey from Mr. Barron, an old GP fave from Dingwalls back in the day, and a poetic homage to dancing feet, rounded off by a Herbie tune that more than any other from his early work was portentous of things to come. Last half hour gets a little disco, jazz-funk, Latin to see us through.... until next week. Hope you enjoy it as much.... Peace, love, and blessings for the new year. P.x 1. University Of Miami Jazz Vocal Ensemble - Teen Town 2. New Sector Movements - Voonga Vonge 3. Roy Hargrove - Universe 4. The Rebirth - Love Issue 5. Stylus - Natural Feeling 6. Michael Boothman - Maya Mosquito 7. Henry Franklin - Blue Lights 8. Monika Linges - Running 9. Frank Cunimondo Trio - Eleanor Rigby 10. Tarika Blue - Dreamflower 11. Kenny Barron - Dawn 12. Conjure - Papa La Bas 13. Phavia Kujichagulia - Fancy Footwork 14. Herbie Hancock - Succotash 15. Flora Purim - Angels 16. Tommy Stewart - Fulton County Line 17. Hot Salsa - It's The Rhythm 18. CJ&Co - We Got Our Own Thing 19. Norman Connors - Mr. C
This is the first instalment of ‘Tanya’s Music Selection’ showcasing music news, cool gigs and great indie bands in the heart of Camden. Package by: Tanya Geddes Itunes Festival :: Camden Crawl :: Dingwalls :: Russian Red :: Electric Ballroom :: Soja :: 5gig :: Sundara Karma :: Seams :: Young Astronaut :: FEMME :: Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (14:09 min / 16 MB)
Horace Silver, an earthy man who made spiritual music and a spiritual man who made earthy music. It's impossible to conceive of the Blue Note label without the contribution of Silver, he's pivotal, essential, inspirational; the lynchpin of the legacy, the godfather of the dynasty. From his pioneering hard-bop beginnings, through his definitive sixties soul-jazz masterpieces to his much misunderstood seventies output. Horace Silver is the tree, the jazz tree, the firm roots, the splaying branches, the foliage that changes with the seasons, he is the gateway, the conduit, the welcoming voice, the musician who exemplified all that was great about jazz, seeking, exploring and soulful, yet never alienating or obtuse, always humble and giving. I swerved a couple of obvious choices in this selection, particularly the tune for which Horace is best known, the mighty, magnificent "Song For My Father". Not because I don't care for it, or that I've tired of it, on the contrary; in fact when my own father passed away I remember playing it at Dingwalls and shedding tears. However, when there was recent false alarm about Horace's passing I discovered probably the best version of the tune, which with the accompanying clip is as engaging a tribute to Horace and his most famous tune as anyone could wish for. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1CilMzT55M The other tune that I omitted is not so well known generally, but amongst jazz-dance circles it's become an evergreen classic. From the album "The Tokyo Blues", "Sayonara Blues" is a great though subtle dance-floor journey that maintains an amazing pulse, and I've left it out for that very reason, it's better in a club!!! (And it's long!) So this is not a comprehensive review of Horace's oeuvre, I've steered clear of his early hard-bop recordings and focussed mainly on tunes from the mid sixties through to the eighties, the music from his middle years, ignoring the youthful beginnings and the later mature work. It's just the stuff I love, the classic sixties stylings , the spiritual tunes with Andy Bey's vocals and some of his more fusion based excursions. Horace Silver for sure, but very much my version, because it's personal. Horace the gateway, because so many have found a route into Jazz through his work, the accessible themes and the rhythmic drive of his left hand on the keyboard helped to create music that had an appeal that reached beyond the immediate jazz audience. Horace the conduit, because he channelled the history of Jazz through his playing and because he was always driven by a higher force. Horace the humble man who was inspired to dedicate his life to the exposition of a spiritual, holistic philosophy, and angered many purists and critics with his "United States Of Mind" series for Blue Note in the early seventies when he first started to explore these themes. I can understand why so many found this change of direction upsetting, the approach was song-based, with far less emphasis on soloing. For an artist who had enthralled the jazz world with his dynamic quintet line-ups, introducing so many prodigiously talented horn players to then switch the focus to Andy Bey's (remarkable) voice, and furthermore to adopt the electric keyboard…. it was probably tough to take. However when I first discovered the album "Total Response" I was completely blown away, the music still had the characteristic Silver pulse, but the lyrics and the philosophy they advocated made total sense to me, it became a firm favourite. As i referred to on the show, seeing Horace Silver perform at Ronnie Scott's with Andy Bey during their second phase of collaboration in the late eighties was an unforgettable experience. I met him and in a star struck fashion tried to convey my appreciation of his music, I told him that Total Response was one of my favourite albums. I think he was a little shocked, but I hope he understood that for a new generation of Jazz fans, his "spiritual" music was perhaps even more relevant than the hard-bop and soul-jazz standards he was renowned for. Joining heaven's pantheon of late great jazz stars, I hope Duke has thanked Horace for dedicating a tune to him and calling it The Sophisticated Hippie. I can imagine them having a chuckle about that. 1. The Jody Grind (1966) 2. Nica's Dream (1960) 3. Gods Of The Yoruba (1978) 4. The Cape Verdean Blues (1965) 5. Silver Treads Among My Soul (1964) 6. Old Mother Nature (1970) 7. Music To Ease Your Disease (1988) 8. Cause And Effect (1972) 9. Accepting Responsibility (1981) 10. I've Had A Little Talk (1970) 11. Summer in Central Park (1972) 12. Barbara (1975) 13. Peace (1970) 14. Senor Blues (vocal version) (1958) 15. Que Pasa (trio version) (1964) 16. The Sophisticated Hippie (1975) 17. Assimilation (1976) 18. In Pursuit Of The 27th Man (1972) 19. Nutville (1965)
Phil Cornwell is back on hosting duties this week, for an Armed Forces edition of The Spurs Show! Hes joined by Afghan Spurs Flt Lt Tom Cousins, Barry Castagnola and Andy Linden, to discuss the defeat to Newcastle and question whether AVB knows his best team. There are a few returns left for our next Live Show on Monday 9th Decemeber at Dingwalls in Camden where you will have another chance to rub shoulders with Tottenham Legends and be part of the Spurs Show family. This night always sells out quickly, so grab your tickets early at http://www.wegottickets.com/event/224867 Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production Free 20 bet - Paddypower.com/TheSpursshow iPhone App - http://bit.ly/spursapp http://appstore.com/spursshow
Theo Delaney is back in the hot seat this week and is joined by Sean Singleton and Paolo Hewitt to reflect on the goalless draw with Everton, the Hugo Lloris incident and whether Spurs are unpredictable enough despite still being in the Top 4. You can join us for our next Live Show on Mon 9th Decemeber at the Dingwalls in Camden where you will have another chance to rub shoulders with Tottenham Legends and be part of the Spurs Show family. This night always sells out quickly, so grab your tickets early at http://www.wegottickets.com/event/224867 Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production Free 20 bet - Paddypower.com/TheSpursshow iPhone App - http://bit.ly/spursapp http://appstore.com/spursshow
Mike Leigh is back in the hot seat this week and is joined by Alex cartoon writer Russell Taylor, Comedian Lee Kern and writer Brian Leveson in a week where AVB lays in to the Home fans, offering up a very scintillating debate. You can join us for our next Live Show on Mon 9th Decemeber at the Dingwalls in Camden where you will have another chance to rub shoulders with Tottenham Legends and be part of the Spurs Show family. This night always sells out quickly so grab your tickets early at http://www.wegottickets.com/event/224867 Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production Free 20 bet - Paddypower.com/TheSpursshow iPhone App - http://bit.ly/spursapp http://appstore.com/spursshow
Host Theo Delaney is joined by Martin Murphy, David Luff and Richard Brecker to discuss a text book away win, who shot the Sheriff? and why we should let the Hudd score against us. You can join us for our next Live Show on Mon 9th Decemeber at the Dingwalls in Camden where you will have another chance to rub shoulders with Tottenham Legends and be part of the Spurs Show family. This night always sells out quickly so grab your tickets early at http://www.wegottickets.com/event/224867 Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production Free 20 bet - Paddypower.com/TheSpursshow iPhone App - http://bit.ly/spursapp http://appstore.com/spursshow
Theatre, music, job advice, housing protest, exhibitions, Read by: Anna Marshall, Betiel Baraki, Cina Aissa, Darryl McKay, Luna Rodrieguz, Marian Larragy, Martin Lim, Sarah O’Brien & Sid Phoenix Dingwalls :: Kojo :: Resusitate Theatre :: Theatro Technis :: The Roundhouse :: Etcetera Theatre :: Defend Council Housing :: Kentish Town Library :: Lauderdale House :: Hunterian Museum :: Asia House :: Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (9:31 min / 9 MB)
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