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The crew revisits Prof's 'HIGH' School days by discussing Electric Mud, the 1968 release from Muddy Waters. Hope everyone had a great Mud-der's Day...Rock On!Theme music "Mama's Got to Ramble" and "Trance" by The Steepwater Band. Follow them @steepwaterbandWebsite: https://ridiculousrockrecordreviews.buzzsprout.comContact us! e-mail: ridiculousrockrecords@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/R4podcastTwitter/X: @r4podcasterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/r4podcaster/
Phish Tour Kicks Off: Anticipation and Reflections from the RoadLarry Mishkin is excited about the ongoing summer tour of the band Phish, particularly looking forward to their upcoming shows at Alpine Valley and St. Louis. He reflects on a Grateful Dead concert from July 22, 1984, at Ventura County Fairgrounds, sharing personal memories of attending shows in 1984, which was a significant year for him. He discusses the song "Loser" by Jerry Garcia, noting its Americana themes and its history with the Grateful Dead. He praises Garcia's performance at the 1984 show and the song's growling vocals and guitar work.Larry also talks about the song "Day Job," highlighting its unique history with the Grateful Dead as a song fans petitioned to be dropped from their setlists. He reflects on why the song wasn't popular among fans, comparing it to another song, "Liberty," which he personally didn't favor. Despite this, he appreciates the version performed at the Ventura show for its energy and Jerry's engagement.In the music world segment, the he provides updates on Phish's summer tour, sharing setlists from recent shows in Mansfield, Massachusetts. He expresses excitement about attending multiple shows and describes how his appreciation for Phish has grown, comparing it to his experience with the Grateful Dead. He anticipates hearing specific songs and is eager to connect with fellow fans.The show also features a segment on Stanley Jordan, a musician known for his unique guitar style. Jordan shares his journey to creating a project called Stanley Plays the Dead, a tribute to the Grateful Dead. He recounts meeting Phil Lesh and performing with him, which inspired his current project. Jordan's distinctive two-hand tapping technique on guitar is highlighted, along with his diverse musical collaborations over the years. Grateful DeadJuly 22, 1084 (40 years ago)Ventura County FairgroundsVentura, CAThe Grateful Dead Live at Ventura County Fairgrounds on 1984-07-22 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive _____________________________________________INCOMPLETE BUT IT HAS ALL THE MUSIC CLIPSCAN WE TAPE TOMORROW AT 10 A.M. MY TIME?Let me know. Thank you______________________________________Fake Intro for my nephew, Ben Mishkin's 11th birthday, I will just introduce it as “my podcast”, play the clip and wish him a happy birthday, then we cut back to our normal intro tune and I do a regular introduction. What do you think? Bennie and the Jets - Elton John - Live in London 1974 HD (youtube.com)0:08 – 1:18 "Bennie and the Jets" (also titled "Benny & the Jets") is a song written by English musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin, and performed by John.[3] The song first appeared on the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album in 1973. "Bennie and the Jets" has been one of John's most popular songs and was performed during his appearance at Live Aid.The track was a massive hit in the United States and Canada, released in 1974 as an A-side using the spelling "Bennie". In most territories the track was released as the B-side to "Candle in the Wind", using the spelling "Benny". Album artwork (back-cover track listing and center-panel design) consistently lists the song as "Bennie" while either "Bennie" or "Benny" appears on the vinyl album depending on territory. The track was released as an A-side in the UK in 1976, as "Benny and the Jets".It is ranked number 371 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.Happy Birthday to my nephew Ben who turns 11 today while at summer camp in the Poconos. Great time to be alive. There with his big sister Lily and lots of good friends while his younger brother Nate has the run of the house! Have a great day big guy. And now, back to our regularly scheduled show: Normal house intro music Great show today from one of the Deadhead's favorite venues, Ventura County Fairgrounds. Basically on the car racing track and demo derby. View is of the beach and ocean. Shows start in the afternoon, 2 or 3, so no real light show except mother nature and if you are lucky, a beautiful sunset just as the show ends or shortly thereafter. Location of my first show ever and the only time I saw the boys there. This show is two summers later and finds the Boys cranking along in 1984, a big year for me in terms of shows that included a big chunk of Spring tour, Red Rocks, my first summer tour experience, first Alpine, and first New Years shows. Still found time to graduate from Michigan and start law school. INTRO: Loser Track #4 2:40 – 4:20 The song seems covered in the Americana dust of so many songs from this period of Hunter's and Garcia's songwriting partnership. Abilene, whether in Texas or Kansas, is a dusty cowtown—at the time in which the song seems to be set, the cattle outnumbered the human inhabitants by a factor of tens. It's easy to see the scene Hunter so casually sets, of a broken-down gambler in a saloon, with a dirt street outside full of armed cowpokes.Appearing, as it does, on Garcia (Jan, 1972), the song seems to pair naturally with the other gambling song on the album, “Deal.” It could be sung by the same character on a different day, in fact. And it fits in, as I mentioned, with a whole suite of songs that might be set in the same generic America of the late 19th or early 20th centuries: “Brown-Eyed Women,” “Jack Straw,” “Mister Charlie,” “Tennessee Jed,” “Cumberland Blues,” “Candyman,” and others, as well as certain selected covers, such as “Me and My Uncle,” and “El Paso.”The crowning glory of the song, as in many other Garcia/Hunter compositions, is the bridge.The song culminates in this cry of hopefulness: “Last fair deal in the country, Sweet Susie, last fair deal in the town. Put your gold money where your love is, baby, before you let my deal go down—go down.”(It's noted that “Sweet Susie” was dropped at some point, but then, occasionally, brought back. I think it was an optional decoration to the line. Alex Allan, in his Grateful Dead Lyric and Song Finder site, notes that “Sweet Susie” rarely appears after 1972, but that it's sung in performances in 1974 and 1979.)The version at this show is one of the best I've ever heard. Garcia's voice is growling, his guitar playing spot on, energy bursting out of him. 1984 was a great year for the Dead and this show, and this tune, really epitomize all of it. Almost always a first set tune, usually first part of the set, traded off with Candyman, Must Have Been The Roses, and other first set Jerry ballads.Played: 353 timesFirst: February 18, 1971 at Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY, USALast: June 28, 1995 at the Palace at Auburn Hills, MI (Detroit) SHOW No. 1: Day Job Track #8 1:00 – 2:39 Garcia/Hunter “new tune” Never released on any studio recording, appears on Dick's Picks #6, Hartford Civic Center Oct. 14, 1983 in case you've never heard it. It's claim to fame, per Robert Hunter himself, is that “this song was dropped from the Grateful Dead repertoire at the request of the fans. Seriously.” I heard it a few times. Not my favorite, but good when Jerry was sharp and rocking like this version. Really one of the best. Played: 133First: August 28, 1982 at Oregon Country Fair Site, Veneta, OR, USALast: April 4, 1986 at Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT, USA SHOW No. 2: I Just Want To Make Love To You Track #11 1:27 – 3:10 "I Just Want to Make Love to You" is a blues song written by Willie Dixon. In 1954, it was recorded by Muddy Waters,[2] and released as a single with the title "Just Make Love to Me". The song reached number four on Billboard magazine's R&B Best Sellers chart.[3]Backing Waters on vocals are Little Walter on harmonica, Jimmy Rogers on guitar, Otis Spann on piano, Willie Dixon on bass, and Fred Below on drums.[1] Waters recorded the song again for the album Electric Mud (1968).The Rolling Stones covered the song on their 1964 debut album The Rolling Stones. In 1972, British blues rock group Foghat recorded a studio version for their self-titled debut album in 1972. The song was also released as a single and it became their first single to reach the charts, appearing at No. 83 on the Billboard Hot 100[9] and No. 31 in Australia.[10] An eight-minute version from a 1977 concert performance is included on Foghat Live. It was edited down to 3:56 release as a single, which reached number 33 on the Billboard Hot 100[9] and No. 28 on the RPM Top Singles chart in Canada. I heard this on Foghat Live and thought it was a Foghat song. Could not believe when I heard the Dead had played it! Dead played it 4 times: Pig in ‘66 Brent in ‘84 Jerry in ‘95 Times: 4First: November 29, 1966 at The Matrix, San Francisco, CA, USALast: February 21, 1995 at Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT, USA SHOW No. 3: Drums Track #14 7;00 – end INTO Space Track #15 0:00 - :36 SHOW No. 4: Space Track #15 10:59 – end INTO Morning Dew Track #16 0:00 – 1:28 Birthdays: Benny John Gross OUTRO: Midnight Hour Track #19 1:42 – 3:27 .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
Marshall Chess has a long history in the blues. His father, Leonard, was one of the co-founders of Chess Records, the influential record label responsible for exposing the music of artists like Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Sonny Boy Williamson to larger audience. Marshall produced the trailblazing Electric Mud from Muddy Waters, and the Howlin' Wolf Album, both were attempts to reinterpret the blues to then current psychedelic rock era. He was the first president of Rolling Stones Records, and worked on several films, including Cadillac Records, which was based on his family's record label. Now comes New Moves - The Chess Project, several decades in the making. Once again, Marshall is reinterpreting the music his family helped nurture, this time for the modern age. With Keith LeBlanc producing, they've assembled a top-notch collection of musicians, reimagining songs by Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Little Walter and more. Marshall also has a YouTube Channel celebrating the Chess history, and a podcast, where he tells many of the great stories of his life.
From his musical innovation to whimsical creativity, Biz Markie altered the future of hip hop forever. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with filmmaker Sacha Jenkins about his documentary, All Up In the Biz. The hosts also review new releases from Cleo Sol, boy genius and Cherry Glazerr.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Biz Markie, "Just a Friend," The Biz Never Sleeps, Cold Chillin', 1989The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Cleo Sol, "In Your Own Home," Gold, Forever Loving Originals, 2023Cleo Sol, "There Will Be No Crying," Gold, Forever Loving Originals, 2023Cleo Sol, "Please Don't End It All," Gold, Forever Loving Originals, 2023Cleo Sol, "Lost Angel," Gold, Forever Loving Originals, 2023boygenius, "Black Hole," the rest, Interscope, 2023boygenius, "Powers," the rest, Interscope, 2023boygenius, "Afraid of Heights," the rest, Interscope, 2023Cherry Glazerr, "Bad Habit," I Don't Want You Anymore, Secretly Canadian, 2023Cherry Glazerr, "Soft Like a Flower," I Don't Want You Anymore, Secretly Canadian, 2023Cherry Glazerr, "Eat You Like a Pill," I Don't Want You Anymore, Secretly Canadian, 2023Cherry Glazerr, "I Don't Want You Anymore," I Don't Want You Anymore, Secretly Canadian, 2023Biz Markie, "Nobody Beats the Biz," Goin' Off, Cold Chillin', 1988Biz Markie, "Alone Again," I Need a Haircut, Cold Chillin', 1991Muddy Waters, "She's Alright," Electric Mud, Cadet/Chess, 1968Vic Mensa, "Blue Eyes," Victor, Roc Nation, 2023See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This season of the VMP Anthology Podcast--our 16th!--is devoted to telling the story of the eight album box set devoted to Cadet Records, a short-lived jazz, blues, and soul music imprint underneath the Chess banner that launched artists like Minnie Riperton and Charles Stepney. In this episode, we talk to Robert Gordon, Muddy Waters' biographer, about Electric Mud, an experimental blues album Muddy Waters made for Cadet that Muddy thought was the worst of his career. You can buy the box set, The Story of Cadet Records, here now. Written, hosted and produced by Stephen Anderson Executive Produced by Andrew Winistorfer Produced and edited by Jim Hanke of the Vinyl Emergency Podcast
The Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast is on the air. On the show this time you get a variety of prog tracks, including new music from Big Big Train, Electric Mud, Lobate Scarp, Black Hole Odyssey, and Keith Horn. There's an In Memoriam segment for the late Ian McDonald. All that, plus news of tours and releases on this edition of Sound Chaser. Playlist1. Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery, from Minstrel in the GalleryIN MEMORIAM IAN MCDONALD2. King Crimson - The Court of the Crimson King, from In the Court of the Crimson King3. McDonald & Giles - Suite in C, from McDonald & GilesEND IN MEMORIAM4. Lobate Scarp - Our Test Tube Universe, from You Have It All4. Black Hole Odyssey - Mind Meld (Trapped), from Black Hole Odyssey5. Keith Horn - Indonesia, from Dude Loquacious6. Justin Hayward - Stage Door, from Songwriter7. Shadowfax - Shaman Song, from The Dreams of Children8. Mike Rutherford - Overnight Job, from Smallcreep's DayTHE SYMPHONIC ZONE9. Big Big Train - Lanterna, from Welcome to the Planet10. Saga - The Victim, from Generation 1311. Saga - One Small Step, from Generation 1312. Saga - Sam's New Friend, from Generation 1313. Saga - We Hope You're Feeling Better, from Generation 1314. Saga - Chances Are #2, from Generation 1315. Fleesh - Can You Understand?, from In the Mist of Time16. Electric Mud - Sérotonine, from The Inner World Outside17. Rebekka - Phoenix, from Phoenix18. Stealing the Fire - The Moriarty Cube, from Hot Ice & Wondrous Strange Snow19. Stealing the Fire - Spitfire Eros, from Hot Ice & Wondrous Strange SnowLEAVING THE SYMPHONIC ZONE20. Al-Bird - Sodom & Gomorrah XXI, from Sodom & Gomorrah XXI21. Pekka Pohjola - Us, from Views22. Hugh Hopper - Some Other Time, from Numero D'vol23. Thymme Jones - Final Meditation (Again), from Once Again (With Feeling!)24. Gentle Giant - Alucard, from Gentle Giant
Frank and Bruce of Sweet Justice stop by the podcast this week. Both have been cranking out tunes for years in different bands and paying their dues. We hear about their band Sweet Justice and how they got together. Plus check it out, they play live on the podcast for us. Off their album Redline, they play the title track, which is awesome, since its a first for us here at Ouch, You're on my Hair. Plus, we have music by the following bands:The Electric Mud, Veonity, Caveat, He Was a God, Voodoma, Sweet Justice, Ghost in the Machine, Electric Frankenstein and DefrymeJoin Randy and Troy, for this and every episode of Ouch, You're on my Hair, and subscribe to the show on ApplePodcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Podomatic, Podbean, and more. You can find them on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook as well.
Hemos abierto con nuestra primera dosis de rock clásico, esta vez de la mano de la banda vasca Errobi, una de las estupendas formaciones que poblaban el brillante y bastante desconocido panorama progresivo y jazz rockero en España en los 70. Hemos escuchado su debut, del año 1975, Errobi. Después hemos escuchado la primera de las novedades discográficas de este número, el nuevo trabajo de The Electric Mud, Burn The Ships, publicado en el 2020. Además, recordamos a la Rollins Band a través de la escucha de Yellow Blues, publicado en el 2001. De la mano del guitarrista y vocalista Jakko Jakszyk, nos zambullimos en el rock progresivo contemporáneo, escuchando Secrets & Lies, uno de sus últimos trabajos. Y cerramos de vuelta al rock clásico con los japoneses Far East Family Band y su debut del año 1975, The Cave Down to the Earth.
Hemos abierto con nuestra primera dosis de rock clásico, esta vez de la mano de la banda vasca Errobi, una de las estupendas formaciones que poblaban el brillante y bastante desconocido panorama progresivo y jazz rockero en España en los 70. Hemos escuchado su debut, del año 1975, Errobi. Después hemos escuchado la primera de las novedades discográficas de este número, el nuevo trabajo de The Electric Mud, Burn The Ships, publicado en el 2020. Además, recordamos a la Rollins Band a través de la escucha de Yellow Blues, publicado en el 2001. De la mano del guitarrista y vocalista Jakko Jakszyk, nos zambullimos en el rock progresivo contemporáneo, escuchando Secrets & Lies, uno de sus últimos trabajos. Y cerramos de vuelta al rock clásico con los japoneses Far East Family Band y su debut del año 1975, The Cave Down to the Earth.
THE DOOMED & STONED SHOW ~Season 7, Episode 27~ This week, we welcome October by trading our favorite new tracks from Witchskull, Duel, Holy Death Trio, Weird Tales, and more! Come get yer riff on with The Doomed & Stoned Show!
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 389. In this Fusion Festival Preview edition we heard music by Jim Steinman, 35 Tapes, ArHai, Cairo, Comedy Of Errors, Davey Dodds, ESP 2.0, Electric Mud, Haze, Karmamoi, Kiama, Mother Black Cap, Ozric Tentacles, Pendragon, Rain, Solstice, This Winter Machine, Thomas Butterfly & Tiger Moth Tales.
Quizmasters Lee and Marc are joined by Tommy Scott of The Electric Mud to ask, suss and answer a general knowledge quiz with topics including 80’s Music, 90’s Movies, Cars, Movie Cameos, Islam, Academia, Tragedies, Common Phrases, Celebrity Aliases, Famous Battles, Soda Flavors, NFL Mascots, 2000’s R&B, U.S. Geography, Physics, Fashion, Celebrity Sex Tapes and more! Round One 80’s MUSIC - The Cure singer Robert Smith can be heard whispering what titular Frank Sinatra lyric during the instrumental break following the second chorus of Lovesong? 90’s MOVIES - What 1995 movie finds a character ordering pizza on the website pizza.net? CARS - Described as "dangerous" from the higher-ups from the automaker, what kind of car was actor Paul Walker riding in during a fiery fatal 2013 accident? MOVIE CAMEOS - In a blink and you'll miss it moment, who was cast as author-turned-political candidate Upton Sinclair in 2020’s Mank for their “reputation for factual presentations”? ISLAM - Ramadan is what number month in the Islamic calendar? ACADEMIA - Established in 1903, the Rhodes scholarship is the oldest graduate scholarship in the world and is a postgraduate award for students to study at what school? Missed Corrections Tommy’s Pete & Pete theme beef, a call from Aaron, notes on cheating from Manu, and more. Round Two TRAGEDIES - In what decade did the plane carrying Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper crash? COMMON PHRASES - What actor, stand-up comedian and former MTV VJ is credited with coining the phrase "booty call"? CELEBRITY ALIASES - After the 2014 Sony email leaks, it was discovered the aliases Johnny Madrid and Harry Lauder were used by which A-list celebrities when booking hotels and making reservations? FAMOUS BATTLES - The Mayaguez Incident was the final battle of which war? SODA FLAVORS - The original Faygo flavors Fruit Punch, Strawberry and Grape were based on Feigenson family recipes of what foodstuff? NFL MASCOTS - Gumbo the Dog is the name of one of two mascots for which NFL team? Factoid Alert 2000’s R&B - What production duo is said to be responsible for 43% of the songs played on US radio & 20% on British radio? Final Questions U.S. GEOGRAPHY - St. Paul is the capital of which U.S. state? PHYSICS - Laser, as used in laser beam or laser pointer, is an acronym for what expression? CELEBRITY SEX TAPES - Which member of Motley Crue made a sex tape with Janine Lindemulder? FASHION - What thin cotton fabric used in summer suits takes its name from the Persian words for milk and sugar? Upcoming LIVE Know Nonsense Trivia Challenges April 19th, 2021 - Know Nonsense Trivia on Twitch - 8 pm EST April 21st, 2021 - Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge - Point Ybel Brewing Co. - 7:30 pm EST You can find out more information about that and all of our live events online at KnowNonsenseTrivia.com All of the Know Nonsense events are free to play and you can win prizes after every round. Thank you Thanks to our supporters on Patreon. Thank you, Quizdaddies – Kyle, Tommy (The Electric Mud) and Tim (Pat's Garden Service) Thank you, Team Captains – Dylan, Shaun, Lydia, Gil, David, Aaron, Kristen & Fletcher Thank you, Proverbial Lightkeepers – Jon, Adam, Ryan, Mollie, Lisa, Alex, Spencer, Kaitlynn, Manu, Mo, Matthew, Luc, Hank, Justin, Cooper, Elyse, Sarah, Karly, Kristopher, Josh, Lucas Thank you, Rumplesnailtskins – Alex, Doug, Kevin and Sara, Tiffany, Allison, Paige, We Do Stuff, Mike S., Kenya, Jeff, Eric, Steven, Efren, Mike J., Mike C. If you'd like to support the podcast and gain access to bonus content, please visit http://theknowno.com and click "Support." Special Guest: Tommy Scott.
Pure Rock Fury continues on in a Pure Rocking & Furious way, 4pm Saturday on MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio We kick off in glorious style with the superb Knuckle Head and as always we have lots of awesome new tunes from the likes of Nomad Anthem, 20 Watt Tombstone, The Dahmers, The Dust Coda, Joanna Connor Band, The Black Crowes, Smash Fashion, Tom Morello/Serj Tankian, Corey Taylor, King Of The Dead, The Outlaw Orchestra & MOTORJESUS. We'll also be hearing from our good friends WTBB, The Cult, Nuke and the Nightshift, Whilk and Misky, Royal Bloom, Bad Actress, Forge Ahead Initiative Band News/ Forge Ahead Initiative, Dätcha Mandala & The Exploited.This weeks 'Love Me Two Times' comes from a Florida 4 piece who remind audiences that Rock N Roll is a timeless cosmic giant that never dies, The Electric Mud!All this along with all the usual features, usual mayhem and usual waffle. Pure Rock Fury 4-6pm every Saturday on MMH!Stay Safe & Well PlaylistKNUCKLE HEADGazolineWHITE TRASH BLUES BANDMook CityLED ZEPPELINTHE WANTON SONGNOMAD ANTHEMWake Up Call20 WATT TOMBSTONEMidnight Train To MemphisTHE CULTLibertineTHE EXPLOITEDUK 82NUKE AND THE NIGHTSHIFTCocaine NightmareTHE DAHMERSBrain SpidersJOANNA CONNORI Feel So GoodTHE BLACK CROWESCharming MessCHRIS CORNELLBillie JeanBILL McLINTOCKHip To Be SandmanSMASH FASHIONGot DaHeeBeeGeeBees in CBGB'sTOM MORELLO - SERJ TANKIANNatural's Not In ItWHILK & MISKYSmokeCOREY TAYLORSamantha's GoneKING OF THE DEADDestroy My NameROYAL BLOOMFlakes Of SnowTHE OUTLAW ORCHESTRASend Some Whiskey HomeCLUTCHGone ColdBAD ACTRESSLow Down N DirtyDATCHA MANDALAWho Are YouTHE ELECTRIC MUDThe First Murder On MarsTHE ELECTRIC MUDLeviathanMOTORJESUSDead Rising
First up this week, Staff Writer Erik Stokstad joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about how wildlife biologists are taking advantage of humanity's sudden lull. Scientists are launching studies of everything from sea turtles on suddenly quiet beaches to noise-averse birds living near airports to see how animal behavior changes when people are a little less obtrusive. Read all of our coronavirus coverage here. Next, as part of our special issue on mud—yes, wet dirt— Senior Correspondent Elizabeth Pennisi talks about her story on electric microbes that were first found in mud and are now found pretty much everywhere. Why do bacteria need to move electrons around and what does it mean that they do it all over the planet? This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast Download a transcript (PDF). Image: Lars Riis-Damgaard and Steffen Larsen; Music: Jeffrey Cook Authors: Sarah Crespi; Liz Pennisi; Erik Stokstad See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Staff Writer Erik Stokstad joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about how wildlife biologists are taking advantage of humanity’s sudden lull. Scientists are launching studies of everything from sea turtles on suddenly quiet beaches to noise-averse birds living near airports to see how animal behavior changes when people are a little less obtrusive. Read all of our coronavirus coverage here. Next, as part of our special issue on mud—yes, wet dirt—Senior Correspondent Elizabeth Pennisi talks about her story on electric microbes that were first found in mud and are now found pretty much everywhere. Why do bacteria need to move electrons around and what does it mean that they do it all over the planet? This week’s episode was produced with help from Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast Download a transcript (PDF).
First up this week, Staff Writer Erik Stokstad joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about how wildlife biologists are taking advantage of humanity's sudden lull. Scientists are launching studies of everything from sea turtles on suddenly quiet beaches to noise-averse birds living near airports to see how animal behavior changes when people are a little less obtrusive. Read all of our coronavirus coverage here. Next, as part of our special issue on mud—yes, wet dirt— Senior Correspondent Elizabeth Pennisi talks about her story on electric microbes that were first found in mud and are now found pretty much everywhere. Why do bacteria need to move electrons around and what does it mean that they do it all over the planet? This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast Download a transcript (PDF). Image: Lars Riis-Damgaard and Steffen Larsen; Music: Jeffrey Cook Authors: Sarah Crespi; Liz Pennisi; Erik Stokstad See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 353. In this edition we heard music by Bill Bressler, Chris Squire, Deep Purple, Sintonia Distorta, Dukes Of The Orient, Ensemble Nimbus, Electric Mud, Kaipa, Tame Impala, Greenslade, Beardfish, Groundhogs, Jethro Tull, John Wetton, Gunesh, Kino, Matt Berry, Premiata Forneria Marconi. Tiger Moth Tales & Robert Reed.
Quizmasters Lee and Marc are joined by Peter Kolter and Tommy Scott of Southwest Florida rock band The Electric Mud to ask, suss and answer a general knowledge quiz with topics including Geometry, Cult Leaders, Music, World History, Literature, Topography, Movies, U.S. Census, Concert Records, Minerals, Television, Movie Soundtracks, Fast Cars, Video Games, Inventions and more! Round One GEOMETRY - How many equal sides are there on a scalene triangle? CULT LEADERS - "Do what thou wilt" is the core edict of THEL-ema, a religion founded by what British occultist in 1920? MUSIC - Musica Norteña a musical genre originating in Northern Mexico in the 19th century, was heavily influenced by what European style of music? WORLD HISTORY - The RMS Titanic sank in the early morning of April 15th in the North Atlantic Ocean, four days into the ship's maiden voyage from Southampton to 1912; in what year did this disaster occur? LITERATURE - The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe was inspired by a talking raven in the novel Barnaby Rudge, A Tale of the Riots of 80? TOPOGRAPHY - A yeti or rakshasa is said to roam the foothills of what Himalayan mountain, the third tallest in the world, and whose name means ‘the five treasures of the high snow’? KnowNotes “In the last episode Lee made a comment during the Vincent Fernier question suss that Michael Buble was a fake name. Not sure if it was a joke from a previous episode but Michael Buble is in fact his birth name.” - submitted by Myles Jenny writes in to tell us we’re her first supported Patreon project. Thanks Jenny! Round Two MOVIES - What 2007 film features props said to be designed by Francois Voltaire, but were actually co-designed by Marc Jacobs and Eric Chase Anderson? U.S. CENSUS - What state has the highest percentage of Black people in the United States? CONCERT RECORDS - What rock and roll band set the record for the highest-priced general admission concert tickets of all time, priced at $624? CRIME STATISTICS - In what year did the United States of America experience it’s highest rate of violent crime? MINERALS - What ornamental mineral was a mark of high-status (and shares its name with a character first introduced in 1993’s Mortal Kombat II) which roughly translates to “loin stone” in French and Spanish? TELEVISION - The television show Garfield and Friends (1988-1994) also contained what other short cartoon? Rate My Question MOVIE SOUNDTRACKS - The band Rascal Flatts covered Tom Cochrane's country hit "Life is a Highway" for the soundtrack of what 2007 film? Final Questions CHESS - The queen was not always the name of the piece; what was the original name? FAST CARS - What limited production electric sports car, manufactured by a British automobile manufacturer, holds the current record for the most horsepower? VIDEO GAMES - Selling 200m copies, including mobile game downloads, what is the highest-selling video game of all time? INVENTIONS - Arthur Fry invented what office staple in 1974? MUSIC - What Oscar- and Grammy-winning film composer plays background keyboards on and appears in the music video for the 1980 classic new wave hit “Video Killed The Radio Star” by The Buggles? Upcoming LIVE Know Nonsense Trivia Challenges August 6th, 2020 - Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge - Live on Twitch 8pm - 9pm EDT You can find out more information about that and all of our live events online at KnowNonsenseTrivia.com All of the Know Nonsense events are free to play and you can win prizes after every round. Thank you Thanks to our supporters on Patreon. Thank you, Quizdaddies – Dylan, Tommy (The Electric Mud) and Tim (Pat's Garden Service) Thank you, Team Captains – Gil, David, Rachael, Aaron, Kristen & Fletcher Thank you, Proverbial Lightkeepers – Jenny, Logan, Spencer, Kaitlynn, Manu, Mo, Matthew, Nicole, Luc, Hank, Justin, Cooper, Elyse, Sarah, Karly, Kristopher, Josh, Shaun, Lucas and Max Thank you, Rumplesnailtskins – Tiffany, Allison, Paige, We Do Stuff, Mike S. ,Kenya, Jeff, Eric, Steven, Efren, Mike J., Mike C. If you'd like to support the podcast and gain access to bonus content, please visit http://theknowno.com and click "Support." Special Guests: Peter Kolter and Tommy Scott.
Progressive rock music show LIVE on Progrock.com. Tuesday 1-330pm CST, 7-930pm UK time. Featuring Germany’s Electric Mud and the album Quiet Days On Earth and Auckland, New Zealand’s Outside In and the album Karmatrain, this month’s chosen album’s of Jargon, Mark Rowen, Bastian Per, (final week), plus Jukka Iisakkila, Unitopia, Coma Rossi (latest single), The Multitude, El Eco de las Ánimas, CAIRO MUSIC (lockdown track), VOLA, Nightwish, Chroma Key.
Featuring Album Release Party for The Dark Monarchy. Also including music by : IQ, Steven Wilson ( Live ), Gordon Midgley, Electric Mud, Jargon, Golden Caves ( The First 3 Feature ), RPWL ( Live ) & Leafblade.
We are no strangers to multi-award-winning San Diego band, Electric Mud. If you like that raw classic-rock Americana sound, you’ll love Electric Mud.Their beginnings are with the US Navy— and their main fan-base is still there— however, their fan base continues to grow as they play outside their comfort zone in other venues and cities across Southern California.Electric Mud is: Marc Hansen (Guitar/vocals), Colton Cori (Guitar), Phil Narmada (Bass), and Matt Hansen (Drums). Check out their upcoming shows here.This week’s Granted Radio episode is recorded at Granted Records, is hosted by Emo Alaeddin, Haz Alaeddin, and Alex Elespuru, and is produced by Guy Babusek.Make sure to check out Granted Radio Nights, where we have a full line-up of local bands performing at your local OC dive bar. We are the hub of the OC music scene!If you like what we are doing and want to support the show, join us on Patreon where we upload performances done exclusively for our monthly patrons.This episode is sponsored by the CBD Online Store - the largest and best online CBD store. Buy CBD online with confidence from the best brands backed by 3rd party labs.
Publisher's Note: This audio is riddled with racial slurs, and there's no way around using it. Just a heads up.LISTEN NOWThe impulse to make the world neat and simple, with hard and fast guidelines, bumps up against the messiness of real life all the time.ALSO --- The conk (derived from congolene, a hair straightener gel made from lye) was a hairstyle popular among African-American men from the 1920s to the 1960s. This hairstyle called for a man with naturally "kinky" hair to have it chemically straightened using a relaxer (sometimes the pure corrosive chemical lye) so that the newly straightened hair could be styled in specific ways. Often, the relaxer was made at home, by mixing lye, eggs, and potatoes, the applier having to wear gloves and the receiver's head has to be rinsed thoroughly after application to avoid chemical burns.Conks were often styled as large pompadours although other men chose to simply slick their straightened hair back, allowing it to lie flat on their heads. Regardless of the styling, conks required a considerable amount of effort to maintain: a man often had to wear a do-rag of some sort at home, to absorb sweat or other agents to keep them from causing his hair to revert to its natural state prematurely. Also, the style required repeated application of relaxers; as new hair grew in, it too had to be chemically straightened.Many of the popular musicians of the early to mid 20th century, including Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Louis Jordan, Little Richard, James Brown, and the members of The Temptations and The Miracles, were well known for sporting the conk hairstyle. The gatefold of the 1968 album Electric Mud shows blues legend Muddy Waters having his hair conked. The style fell out of popularity when the Black Power movement of the 1960s took hold, and the Afro became a popular symbol of African pride. The conk was a major plot device in Spike Lee's film biography Malcolm X, based upon Malcolm X's own condemnation of the hairstyle as black self-degradation in his autobiography because of its implications about the superiority of a more "white" appearance and because of the pain the process causes and the possibility of receiving severe burns to the scalp.The conk is all but extinct as a hairstyle among African-American men today, although more mildly relaxed hairstyles such as the Jheri curl and the S-curl were popular during the 1980s and 1990s.like . share . subscribe . download . leave a comment https://www.spreaker.com/user/valeriedenisejones
These guys are certainly electric and have molded a unique tapestry of rock of music. Electric Mud band members and Brothers Marc and Matty Hansen join Granted Radio with Emo Alaeddin, Hazim Alaeddin and Alex Elespuru for another amazing episode. Get to to know the band. Find out who their influences are and listen to one of the best live performances we’ve ever had.This episode is sponsored by the CBD Online Store - the largest and best online CBD store. Buy CBD online with confidence from the best brands backed by 3rd party labs.
The song is going to based on my coma I was in tears sgo..lyrics...started to feel ill,dizzy and confused,thirsty ,wife was worried the doctor was called,not my time in heaven,my name is not in the book,not my time in heaven ,Flashing lights,Wife in fear,blood sugar levels of 124,ed to icu,not my time in heaven,my name is not in the book,not my time in heaven,Darkness covers me like a veil,woman's voice heard calling me to awake,not my time in heaven,not name is not in the book,not my time in heaven,I came back to planet earth,the call of the paranormal pulls at me,the ghostman is back ,not my time in heaven
Mark Antony Raines Presents Electric Mud
Matt, Matt, and Marc are all family by blood, and Colton might as well be. These four boys that make up Electric Mud are hard-working Veterans who make some good-old rock music that'll satisfy many rock lovers need for new music. Reminiscent of the 70's rock out of LA, these guys brought some new tracks from the album "Dangerous Promises" out now in stores. It's been nominated as Best Rock Album by the San Diego Music Awards. The band's first album, they don't really consider it that, is titled "Spark In The Rain" and consists of demo's and singles the band created over their time of jamming. Working hard to pay for their hobby, two of the brothers run a Demolition company named "Full Throttle," a saying they also use for an upcoming track off of yet another new album coming out soon! Cousin Matt has a degree in music, and can play nearly any instrument...on top of working as a Music Therapist, and Colton provides the "Country Boy" aspect to the band...you should listen to find out about that. Brother Matt makes his place known by his crazy antics...even getting himself tattooed on the throat as part of a ticket giveaway? Wow...that's not all! We are not just a podcast, we are a platform dedicated to the advancement of the Local Music Scene - and LOCAL COMMUNITY as a whole! Download and Subscribe on iTunes, Google, Stitcher, TuneIn or FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY! You can ALWAYS find us at dustyfuton.com Follow us: Facebook.com/TheDustyFuton Twitter @DustyFuton Instagram @DustyFuton www.DustyFuton.com EMAIL: admin@dustyfuton.com
In this episode, I preview the Sterling Stage Last Daze Of Summer Festival. Sterling Last Daze is a melting pot of american roots music from primarily the Western NY region. In this preview, we listen to The Werks, The Blind Owl Band, Root Shock, The Honey Smugglers, Creamery Station, Los Blancos, Electric Mud, Personal Blend, Boogie Low, Subsoil, and Chris James & Mama G I look forward to seeing you all at Sterling Last Daze from July 31-September 3! If you’re listening to this preview after the fest... See you next year! -- Timestamp: 00:00: The Werks- Into The Moss 03:41: Episode Introduction 07:21: The Werks- Magic 13:24: The Blind Owl Band- Map With Roads 18:03: The Blind Owl Band- Sailor Song 23:44: Root Shock- Freedom 27:55: Root Shock- Sage 33:55: The Honey Smugglers- Nasty Old Man 37:49: The Honey Smugglers- Should Have Been A Farmer 45:49: Creamery Station- Back To You 49:03: Creamery Station- Wash Away 53:56: Los Blancos- Backbeat Rhythm 59:26: Los Blancos-Get Along 1:04:45: Electric Mud- Cover of Eddies Gospel Groove By Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 1:10:55: Electric Mud- Cover of T-Bone Boogie By T-Bone Walker 1:14:31: Personal Blend- Judgement 1:18:10: Personal Blend- Wiseman 1:23:15: Boogie Low- Mckenna 1:28:38: Boogie Low- Miss Bliss 1:34:00: Subsoil- Joe Rogan 1:37:39: Subsoil- On The Bus 1:41:49: Closing Comments 1:43:48: Chris James & Mama G- Thank You For The Diamonds 1:48:22: Chris James & Mama G- Further -- OFFICIAL STERLING STAGE WEBSITE: www.sterlingstage.com FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/events/1251020278299843/ -- To purchase tickets online click below! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sterling-stage-last-daze-of-summer-festival-2017-tickets-32419897787 -- FEATURED MUSICIANS: MAX CREEK (2 sets each night Sat. & Sun. 9/2 & 9/3) THE WERKS (2 sets Fri. night 9/1) THE BLIND OWL BAND (2 sets each night Sat. & Sun. 9/2 & 9/3) ROOT SHOCK - http://www.rootshockmusic.com/ SUBSOIL - http://www.subsoilmusic.com/ THE HONEY SMUGGLERS - http://www.honeysmugglers.net/ LOS BLANCOS - https://www.casablancos.com/ CREAMERY STATION - http://creamerystation.com/ THE ENGLISH PROJECT - https://www.facebook.com/TheEnglishProjectFunk/ PERSONAL BLEND - https://personalblend.bandcamp.com/ BOOGIE LOW - http://boogielow5.reverbnation.com/ DAM DOG - https://www.facebook.com/Damdog-135900959843261/ NEIL MINET & ELECTRIC MUD -https://www.facebook.com/electricmudbluesband/ CHIGGIN - https://www.facebook.com/Chigginfunk/ GNARC - https://soundcloud.com/gnarcband BLACKWELL BUREAU - https://www.facebook.com/Blackwell-Bureau-534734326650529/ CHRIS JAMES & MAMA G - https://www.facebook.com/ChrisJamesMamaG/?ref=br_rs FAKAUI - https://www.facebook.com/Fakaui/ JOHNNY RICHARDS PAUL LECLAIR MARTIN JAMES RANDY MCMILLEN KRIS DAY - https://www.facebook.com/KrisDay1965/ OLD DEER ENSEMBLE - https://www.facebook.com/OldDeerEnsemble/ ARTIST VILLAGE, VENDORS, YOGA and more! -- TICKET OUTLETS BODIFIED - Oswego, NY - https://www.facebook.com/Bodified/ - ON SALE NOW AARON'S ALLEY - Rochester, NY - https://www.facebook.com/aaronsalleyroc/ - ON SALE NOW DOWN UNDER LEATHER - Syracuse, NY - ON SALE NOW SOUND GARDEN - Syracuse, NY - https://www.facebook.com/TheSoundGardenSyracuse/ - ON SALE NOW LEAF & STEM - Central Square, NY - https://www.facebook.com/LeafStem/ - ON SALE NOW 104 STORE - Red Creek, NY - https://www.facebook.com/pages/104-Store/151590648200636 - ON SALE NOW -- Donate to Groovecast via Patreon: www.patreon.com/rochestergroovecast Check us out on iTunes! www.itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/roche…ast/id1171074850 Follow Me Facebook! www.facebook.com/RochesterGroovecast/ Email me! Rochestergroovecast@gmail.com Donate through paypal!: www.paypal.me/BenAlbert --
show#603 08.09.2015 Cat Fight !!! Rufus Thomas - Bear Cat (The Answer to Hound Dog) from The Blues Came Down From Memphis 1977 (2:51) The Coasters - Three Cool Cats from The Ultimate Coasters (2:11) The Electric Kings - Kill That Cat from Not for Sale 2000 (2:38) Cash Box Kings - Tom Cat Blues from Black Toppin' 2013 (3:29) Tim "Too Slim" Langford - Long Tail Black Cat from Broken Halo 2012 (3:40) Roy Buchanan - Peter Gunn from Dancing on the Edge 1986 (3:17) Cuban Heels - Heavy Blues from Sweet and Lowdown 2001 (5:52) Bill Perry - About Me (Why I Got The Blues) from Greycourt Lightning 1998 (3:08) Colin James - Cross My Heart from Sudden Stop 1990 (3:22) Andrew Forest - Beardo plug from Andrew Forest's Album 2011 (0:19) Andy J. Forest Band - Cat on a Hot Tin Harp from Cat on a Hot Tin Harp 1997 (3:54) Billy Branch & The Sons Of Blues - Billy Branch - Back Alley Cat from Blues Shock 2014 (2:20) Bob Smith Blues Project - Alley cat from Breakfast At Midnight 2009 (4:24) The Rolling Stones - Stray Cat Blues from Beggars Banquet 1968 (4:37) Shannon Curfman - Playing with Fire from Loud Guitars, Big Suspicions 1999 (4:56) Scott Holt - Up in Flames from Angels in Exile 2001 (5:09) Sugar Blue - Gucci Gucci Man from In Your Eyes 1995 (5:39) Drippin' Honey - Crosseyed Cat from Drip Drip 2000 (4:04) Hollywood Blue Flames - Black Cat Bone from Soul Sanctuary 2005 (2:33) John Mayall - Black Cat Moan from A Sense of Place 1990 (3:50) Little Feat - Cat Fever from Sailin' Shoes 1972 (4:36) Magic Slim - House Cat Blues from Midnight Blues 2008 (3:00) King Mo - Every day you're running from King of the town 2011 (3:22) Ry Cooder - I Want My Crown from Pull Up Some Dust And Sit Down 2011 (2:37) Van Dyck - She's Gone from Blue Smoke 1999 (5:24) Richie Arndt & The Bluenatics - My guitar wants to kill your mama from Travellers 2005 (2:36) James Blood Ulmer - Who Let the Cat Out of the Bag? from Blues Preacher 1992 (4:37) Hillbilly Hellcats - Hillbilly Cat from Rockabilly Hall Of Fame Vol. 2 (2:07) Phil Berkowitz - Cat Scratchin' from Louis' Blues 2005 (2:51) R&B Caravan - Cat Fruit from Completely Locked In 2006 (4:02) Bo Carter - Pussy Cat Blues from Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey 2001 (2:53) Saffire -- The Uppity Blues Women - Tom Cat Blues from Deluxe Edition 2006 (2:48) Muddy Waters - Tom Cat from Electric Mud 1968 (3:35) Collard Greens and Gravy - Cat Squirrel from Juke Joint Boogie 2012 (4:02)
Onda gosman repasa el álbum que rompió con el puro blues. Muddy Waters y su Electric Mud. El programa se emite todos los martes a las 0:00 h. en el 101.9 fm de Albacete y en la web www.novaonda.net , además de en la app de radio online Tunein.
Donations in the tip jar online accepted with gratitude at http://www.bandanablues.com/donation.html show#42101.21.12Johnny Otis - New Orleans Shuffle (The Ultimate Jazz Archive 15 [Disc 4] 1949)Etta James - The Wallflower (A-K-A Roll with Me Henry R&B Dynamite 1955)The Rolling Stones - I'm Not Signifying (Exile on Main Street (Remastered) (Deluxe Edition 2010)Spinner's Section:a little tribute to Etta James, who passed away on Friday January 20, 2012, and Johnny Otis, who passed away on Tuesday January 17, 2012Etta James: at last (1961) (3:01) (Chess Chartbusters Vol.4, Chess, 2008)Muddy Waters: I just want to make love to you (4:19) (Electric Mud, …, 1968)Ball, Barton & Strehli: something's got a hold on me (3:47) (Dreams Come True, Antone's, 1990)Christine Perfect: I'd rather go blind (3:11) (-, Blue Horizon, 1970)Johnny Otis: livin' in misery (2:33) (The Johnny Otis Show, Capitol, 1958)Jackie Wilson: lonely teardrops (1958) (…) (Reet Petite, Ace, 1984)Esther Phillips: I'm gettin' 'long alright (2:58) (Confessin' The Blues, Atlantic, 1976)Hank Ballard & the Midnighters: I'll be home someday (3:03) (Singin' & Swingin', King, 1959)Little Willie John: suffering with the blues (1960) (2:28) (Free At Last, Bellaphon, 1976)Little Richard with the Johnny Otis Orchestra: I love my baby (1956) (2:29)Back To Beardo:The Nighthawks - Long Distance Call (Open All Nite 1976)Levee Town - I'm Gonna Leave (Pages Of Paperwork 2011)The Mighty Mojos - Lie To Me (Devil In Disguise 2011) Joel Dasilva And The Midnight Howl - Hard Time Feat. Albert Castiglia (self titled 2011)Nico Wayne Toussaint - Livin' On the Highway (Southern Wind Blowin' 2007)Boo Boo Davis - Hard Times (Blues + Beat 2011)Wayne Baker Brooks - Your Turn (To Talk To The Blues) (Mystery)Ian Siegal - Like Hell (Broadside 2009)Van Morrison with Ben Sidran vocal - No Trouble Livin' (Tell Me Something - Songs Of Mose Allison 1996)Joe Louis Walker - Hellfire (Hellfire 2012)Dweezil Zappa - The Torture Never Stops (Zappa Plays Zappa 2008)Gerry Rafferty - Can I Have My Money Back? (Can I Have My Money Back? LP 1971)