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December 18th, 2024. Tommy Unit LIVE!! #621– Tonight…the Count stepped in to bring you a very special Xmas Craptacular! LIVE from the Xmas tree in Rockefeller Center! Turn it up! We go LIVE!! every Wednesday night at 10pm ET / 7:00pm PT on REAL PUNK RADIO – Radio Done Right! https://realpunkradio.com/podcast/tommyunitlive/tommyunitlive621.mp3 The White Coffin Terror … Continue reading Tommy Unit LIVE!! #621 →
What's your most loved and least favorite song on Little Richard's debut album, 1957's Here's Little Richard?! We finally delve into the 1950s by talking about the oldest album we've ranked yet. Adam repeatedly circles back to himself, talking about his short European tour with the red-hot Little Richards and interviews two of its main creators: Sparkle Gail Higgins, longtime London/NY/California vintage clothing queen and Heartbreakers road manager who named her San Diego store the Girl Can't Help It and her friend Robert Lopez (El Vez), who started the wild allstar act to play at her store. Listen at WeWillRankYouPod.com, Apple, Spotify and your favorite piano store. Follow us and weigh in with your favorites on Facebook, Instagram & Threads and Twitter @wewillrankyoupod . Architect of Rock and Roll, Attitude, A-WOOOOOOO, a-wop-bop-a-loo-mop-a-lop-bam-boom, Baby, the beat, the beat, the beat, the Beatles, Pat Boone, Can't Believe You Wanna Leave, choreography, El Vez, energy, the Girl Can't Help It, Good Golly Miss Molly, the Heartbreakers, Sparkle Gail Higgins, Benny Hill, Jenny, Jenny, Little Adam, Little Richard, Little Robert, the Little Richards, Long Tall Sally, Robert Lopez, Lucille, Dean Martin, Paul McCartney, Miss Ann, my band, my band, my band, Oh Why?, Richard Penniman, piano, Elvis Presley, Ready Teddy, Rip It Up, rock and roll, Rubber Duckie, saxophone solo, She's Got It, shut up, Slippin' and Slidin', Trio, True, Fine Mama, Tutti Frutti, 1957. US: http://www.WeWillRankYouPod.com wewillrankyoupod@gmail.comhttp://www.facebook.com/WeWillRankYouPodhttp://www.instagram.com/WeWillRankYouPodhttps://www.threads.net/@WeWillRankYouPod http://www.twitter.com/WeWillRankYouPo http://www.YourOlderBrother.com (Sam's music page) http://www.YerDoinGreat.com (Adam's music page)https://open.spotify.com/user/dancecarbuzz (Dan's playlists)
A star-studded holiday special featuring LIVE MUSIC from the legendary EL VEZ and the one and only TREY MAGNIFIQUE! MARTHA KELLY and DAN GUTERMAN (Carol & The End Of The World) stop by to sing Alvin & The Chipmunks karaoke! Tom gets a call from CHAD LARSON IN NEWBRIDGE COMMONS! Plus, KEVIN DORF, JULIA VICKERMAN, SCOTT ROGOWSKY, H-MAN, and more!! SUPPORT THE BEST SHOW ON PATREON! WEEKLY BONUS EPISODES & VIDEO EPISODES! https://www.patreon.com/TheBestShow WATCH THE BEST SHOW LIVE EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6PM PT ON TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/bestshow4life FOLLOW THE BEST SHOW: https://twitter.com/bestshow4life https://instagram.com/bestshow4life https://tiktok.com/@bestshow4life https://www.youtube.com/bestshow4life THE BEST SHOW IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://thebestshow.net https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-best-show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
El Vez, known for decades as “The Mexican Elvis” is a rockstar, cultural phenomenon and the alter ego of early West Coast punk rock icon Robert Lopez of The Zeros and later, Catholic Discipline. But that's not even close where it stops. He's not just a singer and songwriter, he wrote his own chapter in John Doe and Tom Desavia's “Under The Big Black Sun”. He's also an artistc workaholic with multiple projects going at once. He fronts The Little Richards, recently did a tribute show covering the songs of LA punk icons The Screamers, and is touring Spain with Los Straightjackets. In this episode, Robert and lifelong pal hostess Pleasant Gehman chat about the gloomy storytelling show he created, “The Unhappy Hour” featuring his dark humor and dirge-like renditions of 70's pop hits. They get into their shared experiences during Elvis Week the early 1990s as well as in the 70's LA punk scene, specifically the infamous night at The Orpheum Theater, where The Germs made their first appearance ever and the Zeros made their first Los Angeles appearance and wound up getting signed on the spot by Bomp! Records...plus much more.Website: www.elvez.netInstagram: @elvezofficial , @mr.rpbertlopez
El Vez, known for decades as “The Mexican Elvis” is a rockstar, cultural phenomenon and the alter ego of early West Coast punk rock icon Robert Lopez of The Zeros and later, Catholic Discipline. But that's not even close where it stops. He's not just a singer and songwriter, he wrote his own chapter in John Doe and Tom Desavia's “Under The Big Black Sun”. He's also an artistc workaholic with multiple projects going at once. He fronts The Little Richards, recently did a tribute show covering the songs of LA punk icons The Screamers, and is touring Spain with Los Straightjackets. In this episode, Robert and lifelong pal hostess Pleasant Gehman chat about the gloomy storytelling show he created, “The Unhappy Hour” featuring his dark humor and dirge-like renditions of 70's pop hits. They get into their shared experiences during Elvis Week the early 1990s as well as in the 70's LA punk scene, specifically the infamous night at The Orpheum Theater, where The Germs made their first appearance ever and the Zeros made their first Los Angeles appearance and wound up getting signed on the spot by Bomp! Records...plus much more. Website: www.elvez.net Instagram: @elvezofficial , @mr.rpbertlopez
El Vez, known for decades as “The Mexican Elvis” is a rockstar, cultural phenomenon and the alter ego of early West Coast punk rock icon Robert Lopez of The Zeros and later, Catholic Discipline. But that's not even close where it stops. He's not just a singer and songwriter, he wrote his own chapter in John Doe and Tom Desavia's “Under The Big Black Sun”. He's also an artistc workaholic with multiple projects going at once. He fronts The Little Richards, recently did a tribute show covering the songs of LA punk icons The Screamers, and is touring Spain with Los Straightjackets. In this episode, Robert and lifelong pal hostess Pleasant Gehman chat about the gloomy storytelling show he created, “The Unhappy Hour” featuring his dark humor and dirge-like renditions of 70's pop hits. They get into their shared experiences during Elvis Week the early 1990s as well as in the 70's LA punk scene, specifically the infamous night at The Orpheum Theater, where The Germs made their first appearance ever and the Zeros made their first Los Angeles appearance and wound up getting signed on the spot by Bomp! Records...plus much more.Website: www.elvez.netInstagram: @elvezofficial , @mr.rpbertlopez
Arrancamos recordando al fallecido José Barranco, cantante y fundador de Los Estudiantes, la banda pionera del rocknroll en nuestro país. Anunciamos la gira con el show navideño de El Vez. Nos detenemos en las reediciones de la colección power pop-punk-revival mod del sello You Are The Cosmos, rescatando material de los No Sweat de Belfast y los Zeros londinenses. Y entre las novedades suenan adelantos del próximo álbum de Iggy Pop o de los británicos Ming City Rockers. Playlist; LOS ESTUDIANTES “Ready teddy” EL VEZ “Santa Claus is sometimes brown” EL VEZ “Little drummer boy” SANTIAGO DELGADO y LOS RUNAWAY LOVERS “La dimisión de Santa Claus” F.A.N.T.A. “Un poco de luz” AIRBAG “Buscando los regalos de navidad” NO SWEAT “Start all over again” NO SWEAT “You should be so lucky” THE ZEROS “Hungry” THE ZEROS “What’s wrong with a pop group” THE ZEROS “She knows it” THE SCHIZOPHONICS “Desert girl” MING CITY ROCKERS “Desperate” GRAHAM DAY “You lied to me” IGGY POP “Strung out Johnny” ANDY SHERNOFF “Fuck Christmas” Escuchar audio
Jay & Beck go on about celebrity plastic surgery, getting arthritis from ice cream scooping, El-Vez, Beck facing off with a dock spider and opening Club Bug, Jay's encounter with Tompkin's Square Park Santa, not being good at maths, and nuns go wild. Contains : *Adult Language *Adult Situations Thank you for listening, you Maniacs! If you like the podcast tell a friend. Please rate it 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review. Follow us : Contact us : umbrellaholics@gmail.com Instagram@umbrellaholics Facebook@https://www.facebook.com/Umbrellaholics-110265711126471 Twitter@HolicsUmbrella Youtube@https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCguHLT224fCg9iCOasS8pjw Find us on all the major platforms!
Kristian Hoffman ran away from his boyhood home in Santa Barbara, California, to New York City where he and his high school friend, Lance Loud, formed a band called The Mumps. This was quite soon after both had made dramatic appearances in what is now known as the first reality TV series: PBS' award winning "An American Family".Flourishing in the New York club scene in the late '70s, Lance and Kristian became obsessed with the New York Dolls and lead to Kristian drawing the infamous "Bendover Girl" which was included as an insert in the Doll's first LP.While still performing as Mumps, Lance and Kristian subsequently appeared in a show called "New Wave Vaudeville" , produced by Ann Magnuson, who was to prove a life-long collaborator with Kristian. Thus they met met the headliner Klaus Nomi, the eccentric legendary German counter-tenor mutant glam virtuoso visionary. Kristian approached Klaus Nomi about forming a band. Kristian's collaboration with Klaus included writing several songs for him, including "Total Eclipse."Kristian made his mark on rock and roll history as the first musical director for chamber pop singer Rufus Wainwright's touring band, has played keyboards and written songs for the atmospheric torch band Congo Norvell, has produced, toured with, and written songs for punk/cabaret singer Abby Travis, toured and recorded as keyboardist for El Vez, the Mexican Elvis all over the U.S., and toured for five years with and played on several albums with Kinks founder and lead guitarist Dave Davies. Kristian's third solo album, called & because it consists mainly of duets with other musicians (including Russell Mael of Sparks, Rufus Wainwright, Maria McKee, El Vez, Paul Reubens, Anna Waronker, Lydia Lunch, Stew, and Ann Magnuson), was released to great critical acclaim. "Uncut" Magazine called it a "spectacular, operatic art rock power-pop album." Aquarian Weekly called it a "flawlessly crafted, ornately embellished pop opera," and the L.A. Weekly said "& is the record that every fan of the Beatles, the Beach Boys, the Kinks and great songcraft in general has been pining for. Frighteningly Excellent!"As for where this multifaceted singer/songwriter, musician, poet and artist will be headed next, it's a safe prediction that he has a surprise or two in store.
Multi faceted and uber-talented Abby Travis is a musician, singer, songwriter and actress, whose music career began in the 1986 as bassist for the SST band The Love Dolls and is still going strong. She's played and sang with The Go-Go's, Cher, The Eagles of Death Metal, The Bangles, Beck, Masters Of Reality, KMFDM, Elastica and many more. She's released four solo albums, and is currently one half of the brutalist artcore duo Sumo Princess, with drummer Gene Trautman, who, like Abby has played with EODM, as well as Queens of The Stoneage and Mark Lanegan. Hostess Pleasant Gehman and Abby have been friends since the early 1980's. In this episode, they discuss some of the many days and nights of debauchery they shared from the Hollywood punk scene in early 1980's and onwards. Among other topics: anecdotes about Redd Kross, Russ Meyers and drag queen dive bars, insane stories from spending Elvis Week 1999 in Memphis with El Vez, The Mexican Elvis; drug-soaked nights on tour with The Butthole Surfers, and Abby's performances with Spinal Tap... yes indeed, you read that correctlyMore from Pleasant Gehmanwww.pleasantgehman.comInstagram: @princessofhollywoodwww.facebook.com/pleasant.gehmanwww.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
Multi faceted and uber-talented Abby Travis is a musician, singer, songwriter and actress, whose music career began in the 1986 as bassist for the SST band The Love Dolls and is still going strong. She's played and sang with The Go-Go's, Cher, The Eagles of Death Metal, The Bangles, Beck, Masters Of Reality, KMFDM, Elastica and many more. She's released four solo albums, and is currently one half of the brutalist artcore duo Sumo Princess, with drummer Gene Trautman, who, like Abby has played with EODM, as well as Queens of The Stoneage and Mark Lanegan. Hostess Pleasant Gehman and Abby have been friends since the early 1980's. In this episode, they discuss some of the many days and nights of debauchery they shared from the Hollywood punk scene in early 1980's and onwards. Among other topics: anecdotes about Redd Kross, Russ Meyers and drag queen dive bars, insane stories from spending Elvis Week 1999 in Memphis with El Vez, The Mexican Elvis; drug-soaked nights on tour with The Butthole Surfers, and Abby's performances with Spinal Tap... yes indeed, you read that correctly More from Pleasant Gehman www.pleasantgehman.com Instagram: @princessofhollywood www.facebook.com/pleasant.gehman www.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1 This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Multi faceted and uber-talented Abby Travis is a musician, singer, songwriter and actress, whose music career began in the 1986 as bassist for the SST band The Love Dolls and is still going strong. She's played and sang with The Go-Go's, Cher, The Eagles of Death Metal, The Bangles, Beck, Masters Of Reality, KMFDM, Elastica and many more. She's released four solo albums, and is currently one half of the brutalist artcore duo Sumo Princess, with drummer Gene Trautman, who, like Abby has played with EODM, as well as Queens of The Stoneage and Mark Lanegan. Hostess Pleasant Gehman and Abby have been friends since the early 1980's. In this episode, they discuss some of the many days and nights of debauchery they shared from the Hollywood punk scene in early 1980's and onwards. Among other topics: anecdotes about Redd Kross, Russ Meyers and drag queen dive bars, insane stories from spending Elvis Week 1999 in Memphis with El Vez, The Mexican Elvis; drug-soaked nights on tour with The Butthole Surfers, and Abby's performances with Spinal Tap... yes indeed, you read that correctlyMore from Pleasant Gehmanwww.pleasantgehman.comInstagram: @princessofhollywoodwww.facebook.com/pleasant.gehmanwww.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
Multi faceted and uber-talented Abby Travis is a musician, singer, songwriter and actress, whose music career began in the 1986 as bassist for the SST band The Love Dolls and is still going strong. She's played and sang with The Go-Go's, Cher, The Eagles of Death Metal, The Bangles, Beck, Masters Of Reality, KMFDM, Elastica and many more. She's released four solo albums, and is currently one half of the brutalist artcore duo Sumo Princess, with drummer Gene Trautman, who, like Abby has played with EODM, as well as Queens of The Stoneage and Mark Lanegan. Hostess Pleasant Gehman and Abby have been friends since the early 1980's. In this episode, they discuss some of the many days and nights of debauchery they shared from the Hollywood punk scene in early 1980's and onwards. Among other topics: anecdotes about Redd Kross, Russ Meyers and drag queen dive bars, insane stories from spending Elvis Week 1999 in Memphis with El Vez, The Mexican Elvis; drug-soaked nights on tour with The Butthole Surfers, and Abby's performances with Spinal Tap... yes indeed, you read that correctly More from Pleasant Gehman www.pleasantgehman.com Instagram: @princessofhollywood www.facebook.com/pleasant.gehman www.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1 This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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El Vez is a lively happy hour spot, but it also has great food and should be on your hit list if you're in the Midtown Village area. We also spend part of the episode debating whether or not hot peppers belong on a cheesesteak, and explain why all restaurants should have an online ordering option. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/war-room-sports-llc/message
El Vez is a lively happy hour spot, but it also has great food and should be on your hit list if you're in the Midtown Village area. We also spend part of the episode debating whether or not hot peppers belong on a cheesesteak, and explain why all restaurants should have an online ordering option.
We review the controversial Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage (directed by Garrett Price) out now on HBOMax.Boomer nostalgia meets nu metal in a fight where no one wins. The ceremonies took place in Rome, New York in 1999, three decades after the initial Woodstock festival. Seemingly small logistics issues roll into a massive (and literal) shitshow, sprinkled with arson, sexual assaults, and at least one fatality.Do Bill Simmons' and HBO lay the blame where it belongs, or are they re-exploiting these events for a quick payday two decades later? Our returning guest is Cory Sklar aka Chaki. Chaki is a funky alien wizard from Outer Space. With his unique take on electro funk, he has brought his weird ass stage show to festivals like Noise Pop and The Offbeat Fest. Chaki has shared the stage with like minded weirdos Peelander Z, El Vez, Bob Log III, Metalachi, Captured By Robots and The Oingo Boingo Dance Party.We also have first-time guest Adam Papagan, a comedian, public access producer, and candidate for California Governor.Follow Chaki on:Twitter: @chakifunkwizardFollow Adam on:Twitter: @adampapaganFollow us on:Twitter: @supdocpodcastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
► En este episodio navideño suenan El Vez, Shakura S'Aida, The Shins & Víctor Manuelle listos para hacerte sentir bien y sumarse a un playlist de aquí al infinito...► PLAYLIST INFINITO, un podcast con Efraín García Mora & Carlos Andrade.
Welcome to episode two in the mini-series of Songs in the Key of Christmas. Here you'll find another ten festive treats from off the beaten track for you to listen to and enjoy. There's a rather downbeat feel to a few of the songs this time round with tunes themed around the soul-lessness of commercialised Christmases, homelessness and missing loved ones.But there's enough here to offset the misery, thanks to El Vez's interpretation of "Feliz Navidad" and a particularly perky rendition of "Jingle Bells" courtesy of Booker T and the MGs.Tweet me on @reviewage with your thoughts and Christmassy recommendations.
It's JAC-tober!On episode 157 we recap the 2014 documentary Jaco currently streaming on Hulu. Jaco, the doc, is about the brief, brilliant and brutal musical career of the legendary electric bass player Jaco Pastorius a self-taught musician who changed the course of modern music. Never-before-seen archive footage plus interviews unveil the story of Jaco's life, his music, his demise, and the lasting impressions of artistic genius.Our guests are two great musicians and bass players, Chaki Sklar and Bret Berg. We nerd out HARD on jazz, fusion, Jaco's discography, bass playing, Weather Report, our own musical careers and we even get to hear Chaki play the first song he ever wrote! Chaki (Cory Sklar) is a Los Angeles based bass player and composer. He has played festivals like Noise Pop and The Off Beat fest and has shared the stage with like minded weirdos Peelander Z, El Vez, Bob Log III, Captured By Robots, Flipper and Shannon & The Clams. His 4 song EP The Water is out now on Who Can You Trust Records. Check out some of Chaki's music here.Bret Berg hosts a weekly twitch show called the Museum of Home Video. Which has been described as college radio for the eyes. Join him every Tuesday at 7:30 PST.Follow Chaki on:Twitter: @chakifunkwizardInstagram: @chakifunkwizardFollow Bret on:Twitter: @VoyagerLAFollow us on:Twitter: @supdocpodcastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.
Muzikaal thema is recente aankopen met muziek van Nat Couty, Kim Weston, El Vez, Raymond van het Groenenwoud, Johnny Carroll en The Kik.
December 11th, 2019. Tommy Unit LIVE!! #426…Tommy Unit LIVE!! Xmas Sucktacular LIVE from the Rockefeller Xmas tree in New York City!! Dodgin’ tourists and security with Xmas tunes by Angry Snowmans, The BellRays, Jonny Manak & the Depressives, Gary Roadarmel, WYLDLIFE, Mary’s Kids, Pointed Sticks, Mojo Nixon, El Vez, The Sonics, Jagger Holly, The Carvels … Continue reading Tommy Unit LIVE!! #426 – Xmas Extravaganza 2019 LIVE from the Rockefeller Center Xmas Tree! →
This week, we tackle a pair of punk-adjacent requests from listener Kevin. "Feliz Navi-nada" by El Vez is, despite the title, a joyful reimagining of the Jose Feliciano original, and "X'mas Time (It Sure Doesn't Feel Like It)" by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones is an extremely sad and also surprisingly nostalgic experience. The ranking music this week is "The Impression That I Get" by the aforementioned Bosstones. Thanks again to Kevin for the requests!
"Makers of high octane, soulful garage punk... Get an early taste with smoking' stomper 'Battle Line'." -- BrooklynVegan "Their live show is a turbo-charged, bombastic display of true blue rock'n'roll chaos. It's not just a wild live show; the songs are fantastic too!" -- RazorCake (cover story) San Diego trio The Schizophonics announce their forthcoming sophomore album, People In The Sky today. BrooklynVegan premiered the first single "Battle Line" yesterday, which is available now to hear and share via BrooklyVegan, YouTube, Bandcamp and Spotify. The band takes its jaw-dropping live show on the road for headlining dates throughout North America this October. Please see current dates below. Over the last few years, The Schizophonics have built up a formidable reputation around the world as an explosive live act. Tapping into the same unstoppable combination of rock 'n' roll energy and showmanship that fueled The MC5 in the heyday of the Grande Ballroom, their wild live show is heavily influenced by artists like James Brown, Iggy Pop, Jimi Hendrix, Little Richard, and The Sonics. Singer/guitarist Pat Beers and drummer Lety Beers formed the band in San Diego in 2009 and have worked tirelessly since then, playing hundreds of shows around the globe and winning 7 (SEVEN!) San Diego music awards. In 2013 they were recruited as the backing/opening band for El Vez, which helped the band make a name for itself in Europe. Since then, they've played in fourteen countries, and supported tours by like-minded acts like Rocket From The Crypt, Little Barrie, and The Woggles and have opened for The Damned, The Hives and Cage The Elephant. Shindig magazine described their live show "Like watching some insane hybrid of Wayne Kramer, James Brown, and the Tazmanian Devil." "One of my favorite live bands ever," proclaims Tim Mays, who has run the Casbah in San Diego for 30 years and has seen literally thousands of live bands come through his doors. "The Schizophonics bring the goods every time they play," he enthuses. The band is more than just an outstanding live act, they're also committed to writing great, memorable songs. After releasing 2 singles and an EP over the last few years on Munster, Ugly Things, and Pig Baby Records, they put out their first full-length album in July 2017 titled Land Of The Living on the label Sympathy For The Record Industry with famed record man Long Gone John. In January of 2019 they started work on their second LP recruiting Da
Our Moderator Emily gives hard-hitting stories of food in the news to our panelists and they discuss their attitudes and opinions in our Weekly Baste Segment. This week we discuss all things Goatober, Best Restaurants, Bourdain Day, Mexican cuisine, food delivery apps and more. Our guests for The Weekly Grill are Darren Carbone of El Vez and James Whetlor of Cabrito UK and Goatober International. It's HRN's annual summer fund drive, this is when we turn to our listeners and ask that you make a donation to help ensure a bright future for food radio. Help us keep broadcasting the most thought provoking, entertaining, and educational conversations happening in the world of food and beverage. Become a member today! To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we have brand new member gifts available. So snag your favorite new pizza - themed tee shirt or enamel pin today and show the world how much you love HRN, just go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate The Main Course O.G. is powered by Simplecast.
DON’T SAY…WITH PAUL & DAVE is a comedy podcast in which two old friends, Paul Greenberg (Vacant Lot, Random Play) & Dave Foley (Kids in the Hall, Dr. Ken, Newsradio), who also happen to be Canadians offer Americans a respite from, and a guarantee, that this is the one place you won’t hear that most unseemly word, “c*nt”. It’s a 45 minute stream of consciousness journey, peppered with enjoyable music and legal advice from the talented Eban Schletter (Spongebob Squarepants, Stan Against Evil, & an actual lawyer), commentary from their wives, Jackie Harris Greenberg (Random Play, Curb Your Enthusiasm) & Crissy Guerrero (C & C Variety Hour, El Vez) and, often, a surprise guest as the icing on the cake. And by surprise, we mean Paul and Dave have no idea who is going to show up! No agenda, no boundaries and no “c” word. Don’t Say… with Paul and Dave. Recorded at The Netherota Studio in Los Angeles, CAProduced by Crissy GuerreroEngineered by Eban SchletterOpening song: Regal Regalia by Eban SchletterClosing song:See You Next Tuesday by Eban Schletter, vocals by Crissy GuerreroLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spend an hour riffin with Sid Griffin this December with a brand new, Christmas themed, merry musical episode of the Sid Griffin Podcast.
Hey everybody, if you're ready for some Xmas music that doesn't suck then you've come to the right place. On this years holiday episode you will hear music from Billy Childish, James Brown, El Vez, and more. Peace!
November 28, 2018. Tommy Unit LIVE!! #381…kicked the night off with the Mexican Elvis himself! El Vez! Followed up by a double, double-dose of tunes from Bad Mojos and Sniper 66! More new stuff from He Who Cannot Be Named, Hank Von Hell, Night Birds and The Dirty Truckers! Christmas tunes from The BellRays, Pointed … Continue reading Tommy Unit LIVE #381 →
From Seattle, WA, we go beyond and back with musician and entertainer Robert Lopez. Perhaps best known as El Vez, the Mexican Elvis, Lopez is a lifelong creator, starting in his teenage years in the Los Angeles punk scene and continuing to make art today with his latest creation, Mr. Bob and The Unhappy Hour. He is a singer, songwriter, actor, a sincere trickster. He'll make you laugh and cry. He’s calculated and spontaneous, regal, radical, and subversive, his personal is always political. He is many things at the same time. This conversation rattled me and I spent a lot of time reflecting on it. I invite you to listen for yourself, please forgive if I am more clumsy than usual, and at the end I’d like to share with you what I’ve learned. I talked with Robert Lopez in the kitchen of his beautiful Seattle home.
Robert Lopez, later known as El Vez, plays his first punk rock show at age 16, in the early days of the genre.
It's almost Christmas time so Becca Ruiz and Josh Wodarz decide to run over some of their favorite Christmas tunes. We cover it all, well, ok, not really. But there is a bit of ground, from the Darlene Love classic "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" to Becca's love of classic Christmas songs like "God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman." They also go over the history of "Baby, It's Cold Outside." Josh laments that the Keith Richards whacked-out cover of Chuck Berry's "Run Rudolph Run" with Toots & the Maytalls isn't on Spotify, but hey, we found a link for you! Don't forget to go to csicon.fm/hw23 to get access to our Spotify playlist to have yourself a Merry Christmas and all that. Oh, plus El Vez and his Public Image Limited inspired version of Feliz Navidad. Show notes and links: Keith Richards with Toots & The Maytalls, "Run Rudolph Run" (youtube.com) https://open.spotify.com/user/riskylengths/playlist/2sqdoR9DkNpvKTxukJWZ6B
En nuestra vigésimo sexta edición abordamos la obra fantacientífica de Jack London, su producción de relatos cortos relacionada con el genero y la novela el Talón de Hierro, una distopia capitalista en la que la humanidad está sometida a una implacable oligarquía industrial. Como banda sonora nos acompañan Woody Guthrie con "This land is your land", el tema "The water is wide" del recopilatorio de folk americano "Songs of the Hills", Leonard Nimoy (recientemente fallecido cuando grabamos este podcast) con "If I had a hammer" y El Vez con "Power to the people". La sintonía, como es habitual, es el tema "Spectre Detector" de los Tiki Tones. Busca nuestra lista de reproducción en Spotify. Síguenos y contacta con nosotros a través de Facebook en http://www.facebook.com/retronautas o Twitter en @losretronautas. Saludos desde los días del futuro pasado.
En nuestra vigésimo sexta edición abordamos la obra fantacientífica de Jack London, su producción de relatos cortos relacionada con el genero y la novela el Talón de Hierro, una distopia capitalista en la que la humanidad está sometida a una implacable oligarquía industrial. Como banda sonora nos acompañan Woody Guthrie con "This land is your land", el tema "The water is wide" del recopilatorio de folk americano "Songs of the Hills", Leonard Nimoy (recientemente fallecido cuando grabamos este podcast) con "If I had a hammer" y El Vez con "Power to the people". La sintonía, como es habitual, es el tema "Spectre Detector" de los Tiki Tones. Busca nuestra lista de reproducción en Spotify. Síguenos y contacta con nosotros a través de Facebook en http://www.facebook.com/retronautas o Twitter en @losretronautas. Saludos desde los días del futuro pasado.
Classic Episode from May of 2014On episode 21 I welcome Luis Villegas, a former rocker turned flamenco rocker. We talk Heavy Mellow, rock cruises, 22-year old virgins, high elves, cape night, the Skyway Lounge, Jeff LaBar, car bumpers, El Vez, cock block stories and more!
Classic Episode from May of 2014On episode 21 I welcome Luis Villegas, a former rocker turned flamenco rocker. We talk Heavy Mellow, rock cruises, 22-year old virgins, high elves, cape night, the Skyway Lounge, Jeff LaBar, car bumpers, El Vez, cock block stories and more!
Esquivel – Frosty The Snow Man… Kt Tunstal – Mele Kalikimaka… Blue Hawaiians – Jingle Bells… El Vez – Feliz Navidad… Dean Martin – Ive Got My Love… Lounge O Leers – Space Age Santa Claus… Bing Crosby – Happy Holidays (Beef Wellington Mix)… The Ventures – Sleigh Ride… Jimmy Smith – Santa Claus Is Coming To Town... Roger Keeler And Lounge Beaver Orchestra – Xmas Girl From Impanema, Loungy Spaced Out
We play a lot of Mexican music on the show but we’ve been thinking for a while that it was about time we tried to sort out the fake (mainly German) Mexicans from the real thing. So on this week’s … Continue reading →
It’s time to tackle another big topic, namely pet ownership. Or, more specifically for this episode, dog ownership. This was prompted by an uncannily large number of dog news stories so we decided it was about time we let the … Continue reading →