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This episode we mull over happenings from the news: Taylor Hawkins RIP, Will Smith slapping Chris Rock, and Bruce Willis' decision to retire. If you want to protest Putin's invasion of Ukraine, is it a good idea to play Russian compositions? Pop archaeology series Time Team is back, in really good shape, and free to watch, as is the Milked documentary about the dairy industry. We recommend music by Emily Capell, and the upcoming Slow Horses spy series on the telly.We need to know the kind of music that moves you, and we also need a name for our new podcasting dog mascot! Get in touch with us with your suggestions. We also tell you the best way to sell a watch!Full show notes at https://www.onlyapodcast.com/episode-12-oscars-slap-new-dog-digging-archaeology/
Question for you: If you had the chance to spend an hour in the car with one of your musical heroes—you are driving—what music would you play? Believe it or not, this is a difficult, stressful decision. And my next guest, northwest London-based Emily Capell (https://www.emilycapell.co.uk/), faced this very dilemma. Emily, who literally grew up on the Clash and its various offshoots, is an old soul. Her music is inspired by, well, the Clash, Big Audio Dynamite, but it goes beyond that. You'll hear some Sinatra, you'll hear some ‘60s doowop, you'll hear a lot of ska, Blondie, you name it. In this exhilarating interview, Emily and I talk about two songs from her 2019 debut album Combat Frock—Bonanza and Ipso Calypso—and then we talk about two newer songs, 2020's Flamingo, recorded with the London-based Dreadzone (https://www.dreadzone.com/), and a cover of Big Audio Dynamite's E=MC2, recorded with the song's co-writer, legendary punk-rock DJ and studio innovator Don Letts. We discuss what it was like to record with Letts, one of her heroes, and the troubles and trials of being a musician in a pandemic. Mostly, though, we talk about the music. Emily is one of the freshest talents recording today, so go grab your beer, sit down, and welcome Emily Capell to For Songs.
Quick turn around with tonight show. I have departed slightly from the Sunday afternoon chill sessions, just for now. School is keeping me very busy and I felt i was getting a little detached to what was happening now in our ska scene. As a result I kicked up some new tunes and busted out some banger. Have a lot of bands starting to get back on the road so go support your scene, and do it safely. Much love to you all and I will be back again soon . Stayed tuned to Rocksteady Tonight for all the best tunes! If you enjoy the show please subscribe and share. Live on www.BootBoyRadio.net Sunday (5:30 pm - 7:00 pm EDT- 22:30 - 24:00 GMT) Tuesday (5:00 pm - 7:00 pm ET - 22:00 - 24:00 GMT) As always thanks for listening ~Cheers Phil - https://linktr.ee/RocksteadyTonight Visit our Sponsor www.CovertVinyl.com - Use the code BOOTBOY at checkout to Save 15% off your order. Rocksteady Tonight is also available iTunes: The Playlist is as follows: Strange Tenants Teenage Zombie Neville & Sugary Staple Be Free Baby Be Like Max Sin City Rude Kids Gain Stages w/ Jade Tremba & Jah Ques Sour Candy Christopher Ellis Rub a Dub Gentleman's Dub Club w/ Josh Skints & Dubmatix Down to Earth Dreadzone w/ Emily Capell Dread Town The Operators Leave The Light On Adhesivo En Honor Stop the Presses Wasted Youth J Navarro & the Traitors Water The Scotch Bonnets Another Saturday Night Bowcat Catch 22 The Debonaires Same Way The Inevitables w/ Howi Spangler Living in Hell The Freecoasters Shook Hub City Stompers Emeute des Fideles Mephiskapheles Let Them Come The Dropsteppers Hot Mess The Bandulus In the Basement Mr. Kingpin Actions Speak Louder Strange Tenants The Future Is Yours
Back for another edition of the Bassment Sessions where I share a selection of new music that's come across my desk over the past few weeks. Kick back, turn up the volume and enjoy an hour of serious grooves. NEW RELEASE PLAYLIST 1 Onyx Collective - My Favourite Things 2 Gaudi, Emily Capell, Mick Jones & Don Letts - E-MC2 3 Wrongtom meets Rockers - Dub In The Supermarket 4 The Human Rights - Peace Gun 5 Phonosonics - Take Me For Granted 6 DJ Hiphoppapotamus - Three Little Birds 7 Lotek & Zed Regal & The Disruptors - Voila (See It There) 8 Ancient Astronauts - Pump Up The Sound (Professor Skank Remix) 9 Ghetto Priest - Hercules (North Street West Late Night Tales Dub) 10 Theon Cross - Forward Progression II 11 Reggaddiction & D.M. - Angel Eyes 13 Green Lion Crew, Lee Perry & Yaadcore Green Brain 14 RE-201 feat. Doug Wimbish & Dellé - Another One Bites The Dust (Mad MIx by Dubinator) 15 El MIchels Affair meets Liam Bailey - Superstar
We made it out of 2020 yall! We couldn't have survived this outrageous year if it weren't for you, our unity community, so thank you for the support. We are pumped to start season 2 of Checkered Cast with a bang by bringing you an interview with the organizers of The Supernova International Ska Festival, Tim & April Receveur (www.supernovaska.com). We talk to them about their background with ska music, how they got the insane idea to DIY an incredible music festival, and the challenges they have faced having to change up their plans due to the Covid curveball of 2020. We are including some of Tim & Aprils music recommendations on this episode which features songs from; Alpheus, Buddah Council, Emily Capell, Half Past Two, The Loving Paupers, and more. Check them out on social media & make sure to like the Supernova Ska Festival Page on Facebook(. If you are not already part of the Supernova Ska Community Facebook group that Tara runs & are planning to attend the festival definitely go join the group. We also would appreciate if you hit the like button on the Checkered Cast Facebook page ( & follow us on Instagram ( Make sure to stay in touch with us through our social media, leave us some comments on instagram @checkeredcast, or drop us a line at our Anchor.fm & if you haven't checked out our Thursday Ska Chat Happy Hour zoom (6pm-9pm EST) yet head over to Facebook where we post the link every week. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/checkeredcast/message
Welcome to episode 91 of Off The Beat & Track Podcast with me Stu Whiffen.This episodes special guest is musician Emily CapellI met with Emily at WeWork London and she came armed with a bag of tunes containing 7 fantastic records each which have sound tracked her life to date and we go in on that journey discussing growing up, school and how that shaped her creative path. We cover a lot of ground in this episode, chatting about ,bands, raves, growing up and so much moreHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/offthebeatandtrack/?hl=en See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Emily Capell joins John Kennedy in the Radio X studio to play live.
Tonight Paul Finney is taking with Clashboy Simon, Ian McCullough and Emily Capell. They discuss the loss to West Brom and the upcoming games agains Cardiff and Blackburn. Find us online at www.qprpod.co.uk on twitter twitter.com/QPRPod and facebook www.facebook.com/qprpod
EMILY CAPELL chats about her album ‘COMBAT FROCK’ – Out 5TH OCTOBER 2019, touring and more.
David and Paul are joined by musician Emily Capell and journalist Paul Stoke to talk about another strange week for QPR, plus Kevin Gallen pops on to pay a poignant tribute to Ray Wilkins. Also contains information about our live pod guest plus it's revealed whether Jamie Mackie barbecues with gas or coals Find us online at http://www.qprpod.co.uk on twitter @QPRPod and facebook https://www.facebook.com/qprpod
On this week's pod, host Paul Finney is joined by Chris Mendes, Emily Capell and Rahul Desai. On the phone this week is Kevin Gallen, cheering the pod up after a bad week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's pod, host Paul Finney is joined by Chris Mendes, Emily Capell and Rahul Desai. On the phone this week is Kevin Gallen, cheering the pod up after a bad week. A West Twelve Media and JKR Media production http://qprpod.co.uk
On this week's pod, host Paul Finney is joined by Chris Mendes, Emily Capell and Rahul Desai. On the phone this week is Kevin Gallen, cheering the pod up after a bad week. A West Twelve Media and JKR Media production http://qprpod.co.uk
Joining David Fraser in the studio this week are co-founders Paul Finney and Chris Mendes, along with our 50th (!) studio guest Rahul Desai. The pod goes over our recent tactics and a questionable twitter campaign by the club. On the phone is former QPR goalkeeper Peter Hucker and stay tuned for another great tune by Emily Capell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joining David Fraser in the studio this week are co-founders Paul Finney and Chris Mendes, along with our 50th (!) studio guest Rahul Desai. The pod goes over our recent tactics and a questionable twitter campaign by the club. On the phone is former QPR goalkeeper Peter Hucker and stay tuned for another great tune by Emily Capell. A West Twelve Media and JKR Media production http://qprpod.co.uk
Joining David Fraser in the studio this week are co-founders Paul Finney and Chris Mendes, along with our 50th (!) studio guest Rahul Desai. The pod goes over our recent tactics and a questionable twitter campaign by the club. On the phone is former QPR goalkeeper Peter Hucker and stay tuned for another great tune by Emily Capell. A West Twelve Media and JKR Media production http://qprpod.co.uk
In Part Two of the podcast, QPR legends Lee Cook and Kevin Gallen take to the mike. Emily Capell gets things going with a great song about R' trials and tribulations this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Part Two of the podcast, QPR legends Lee Cook and Kevin Gallen take to the mike. Emily Capell gets things going with a great song about R' trials and tribulations this season. A West Twelve Media and JKR Media production http://qprpod.co.uk
In Part Two of the podcast, QPR legends Lee Cook and Kevin Gallen take to the mike. Emily Capell gets things going with a great song about R' trials and tribulations this season. A West Twelve Media and JKR Media production http://qprpod.co.uk
Introducing UK singer/songwriter Emily Capell! This episode mixes music and my conversation with this dynamic performer. Her songs are catchy but also make you think. These are the same qualities that attracted me to The Clash in the early 80's. Through Emily, I learned about Winston Silcott and Smiley Culture. These may not be household names in the States, but they are very significant in England. Five of Emily's songs are featured with this episode, as well as the story behind each. We also covered Northern Soul, Frank Sinatra, the East Coast/West Coast Rap feuds of the 90's, and all points in between. Her knowledge of music and music history blew me away. I have many more topics to cover with her, so hopefully this episode will serve as an introduction with many more appearances in the future. Learn more at www.emilycapell.com and follow her on Twitter (https://twitter.com/emily_capell). Please reach out to Emily and let her know that you heard her here first. Enjoy! If you are looking for an easy way to support this show that won't cost you anything extra, please click through this LINK whenever you shop at Amazon. It goes a long way in keeping the lights on around here. Thank you in advance! We do not own any copyrights to the songs played on this episode. We have special permission by the artists themselves to play their music on the show for promotional purposes for the artists.
Paul Finney is joined in the studio by Chris Mendes, Ian McCullough and former QPR striker Bradley Allen. Poulter finally scored and we're not going to get relegated, but is this good enough? Are we plagued with short termism? Should we sack Sir Les? Also featuring an interview QPR fan Emily Capell and her track The Strut Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Paul Finney is joined in the studio by Chris Mendes, Ian McCullough and former QPR striker Bradley Allen. Poulter finally scored and we’re not going to get relegated, but is this good enough? Are we plagued with short termism? Should we sack Sir Les? Podcast also features an interview QPR fan Emily Capell and her track The Strut A West Twelve Media and @burblemedia production http://qprpod.co.uk
Paul Finney is joined in the studio by Chris Mendes, Ian McCullough and former QPR striker Bradley Allen. Poulter finally scored and we’re not going to get relegated, but is this good enough? Are we plagued with short termism? Should we sack Sir Les? Podcast also features an interview QPR fan Emily Capell and her track The Strut A West Twelve Media and @burblemedia production http://qprpod.co.uk
In the first of three Liz Specials, host Dave Pickering sits down with Liz Bailey as she shares her favorite performances from each of the Stand Up Tragedy seasons she has been a part of. Liz has been a producer, stage manager and well loved member of the Stand Up Tragedy team since it started and this is really an audio history of the show. It (and the other two upcoming Liz Specials) are also a farewell present to (and from) Liz. London Season 1: The Big O by Jacqueline Downs, performed by Libby Edwards and presented by Liars' League: http://www.liarsleague.com/ London Season 2: Emily Capell: http://www.emilycapell.com/ London Season 3: Richard Tyrone Jones: http://rtjpoet.com/ London Season 4: Cameryn Moore: http://www.camerynmoore.com/ Edinburgh Season 1: Louise Fazackerley: http://louisethepoet.co.uk/ Edinburgh Season 2: Tamer Kattan: http://www.tamerkattan.com/ Edinburgh Season 3: Lee Nelson: https://twitter.com/ARealLeeNelson Our next live show is Tragic Autumn on Friday 16th October: www.facebook.com/events/1453089018350037/ And we're doing a Stand Up Tragedy Presents on Thursday 19th November: www.facebook.com/events/461679520679231/
The fourth episode (or volume as we like to think of them) of Selected Tragedy. These shows are themed collections of highlights from three years of tragedy. We will be putting out weekly volumes of selected tragedy until our live shows start up again in on the 28th February 2015 with Tragic Winter: Vol 4 aims to give you an idea of the range of tragedies that we showcase on our stage, mixing in performances from lot's of genres interspersed with songs from musicians with very different musical styles. Content Note: poverty, shame, suicide, death, "locked in" syndrome, science, comedy and IT. Allan Girod: https://twitter.com/allangirod MJ Hibbett: http://mjhibbett.co.uk/ Gráinne Maguire: http://www.grainnemaguire.com/ Worry Dolls: http://www.worrydollsmusic.com/ Alice Bell: http://www.alicerosebell.com/ Sound of the Ladies: http://www.thesoundoftheladies.com/ J Adamthwaite: http://www.jadamthwaite.co.uk/ The Mechanisms: http://themechanisms.com/ Tamer Kattan: http://www.tamerkattan.com/ Emily Capell: http://emilycapellmusic.weebly.com/ The episode was produced by Dave Pickering, with recording from Stephen Harvey, main theme by Sam Wilkinson and the outro song by George Brufton and The Reactionaries.
Andy quirk presents the final edition of Hits of the Near Future, bringing you the best of new independently released music in the UK. Though this is the last show, Andy continues to manage Emily Capell and promote Bear Jokes Live Music & Comedy in Hackney and can be contacted at andy_quirk@hotmail.com Joey - Emily Capell http://www.emilycapell.com Cities Of A Plastic World - Damn Vandals http://damnvandals.co.uk/ Isabella - Where Fires Are https://www.facebook.com/wherefiresare Control - Tenfivesixty http://thetenfivesixty.com/ Vampire - Sticky Black Plastics https://www.facebook.com/stickybackplasticsofficial These Failures - The Ainsley Band https://www.facebook.com/TheAinsleyBand Paper Unicorn - Twin Hidden http://www.twinhidden.com/ Genius - The Courtesans http://www.thecourtesans.org/ Closing - One Day After School http://onedayafterschool.bandcamp.com/ Get Strict - Yip Deceiver http://yipdeceiver.com/ Stop talking about the weather - Shake Your Halo Down https://www.facebook.com/ShakeYourHaloDown Too Old For A Crush (To Be Endearing) - How To Swim http://howtoswim.bandcamp.com/
Andy quirk tops and tails this otherwise uninterrupted mix of the best new independently release indie, rock and electro music in the UK. For links to every artist head over to the blog at www.hitsofthenearfuture.com, where you can also find out about the Hits of the Near Future live events, Turn Off Your Television and Bear Jokes. April’s show features: Here I Am by Bleech (0:49), Digging Holes by Raglans (4:43), How It Happened by Dan Lyth and the Euphrates (8:05), Plastic by Emily Capell (11:35), Don't Put Your Faith in Me by The Crookes (15:22), Tongues by PAWS (18:21), Girl In The Café by Rose Redd (20:34), Clarion Call by Horse Party (24:17), Invincible by Acrobat (27:25), Best Friend by We Cut Corners (31:03), Helpful by The Dos (33:19), Saying Goodbye by Lilac Sheer (35:36).
The March 2014 show of Hits of the Near Future brings you another twelve of the best releases from independently released artists in the UK. Andy quirk tops and tails an otherwise uninterrupted mix of indie, rock, electro and acoustic. This month’s tracklist features It's Happening Again by Emily Capell (1:01), Imagine (If We Ruled The World) by Inherit The Stars (4:09), Chances by The Machine Room (8:08), Hooker in a room by Gutterbaby (11:35), We Don't Care About Anything by Monster Jaw (16:27), Hush Hush by Nessi (18:13), Best Friend by We Cut Corners (22:36), I Bring You Love by Damn Vandals (24:51), The Trial by Kill The Captains (29:37), Just The Way (Acoustic) by Hettie (34:28), A Picture of Farewell by Conor Mason (38:31), and May Not Be Love by The Beautiful Word (43:22). For links head over to www.hitsofthenearfuture.com.
Andy quirk presents his monthly mixtape of the best new independently released music in the UK. For more information on every act featured head over to www.hitsofthenearfuture.com. This month you will hear Milk and Honey by Felt Tip (00:47), Take A Walk by Jess McAllister (4:29), Play Dumb by The Crookes (7:31), Just The Way by Hettie (10:35), Spitting Image By Haarts (13:58), Let’s Pretend by Sam Harrison (17:34), Twist Up And Tangle by Damn Vandals (20:57), September Song by The Hosts (23:34), Big Wide World by Empire Signal (27:54), Here I Am by Bleech (31:30), Afraid Of Love by Saint Max And The Fanatics (35:23), and The Strut by Emily Capell (37:33).
This is the first episode of podcasts recorded at the Stand Up Tragedy night that took place at The Dogstar in Brixton on July 4th. This episode features music from singer songwriter Emily Capell. http://www.emilycapell.com We're coming to the PBH Free Fringe as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. We'll be sharing a free hour of live tragedy downstairs at the Fiddler's Elbow from 3rd to 14th August. https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/spoken-word/stand-up-tragedy http://freefringeforum.org/event.php?event=2488 We'll also be putting out a daily dose of audio tragedy throughout the festival on our podcast. This Stand Up Tragedy podcast was produced by Bryony Hawkins with audio recording by Stephen Harvey. Our music is created for us by Sam Wilkinson (radiohwan@ymail.com) It is hosted by Dave Pickering.