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Hacker Public Radio
HPR4176: HPR Community News for July 2024

Hacker Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024


table td.shrink { white-space:nowrap } hr.thin { border: 0; height: 0; border-top: 1px solid rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1); border-bottom: 1px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.3); } New hosts Welcome to our new hosts: Trollercoaster, Lochyboy. Last Month's Shows Id Day Date Title Host 4151 Mon 2024-07-01 HPR Community News for June 2024 HPR Volunteers 4152 Tue 2024-07-02 URandom Pirate Episode operat0r 4153 Wed 2024-07-03 Steading as she goes! Dave Morriss 4154 Thu 2024-07-04 About HPR Ken Fallon 4155 Fri 2024-07-05 GNU sleep tips Deltaray 4156 Mon 2024-07-08 Badger 2040 Kevie 4157 Tue 2024-07-09 Talking with Halla about the past and future of Krita for its 25th birthday Trollercoaster 4158 Wed 2024-07-10 Alexander's Introduction Lochyboy 4159 Thu 2024-07-11 HPR New Years Eve Show 2023 - 24 ep 3 Honkeymagoo 4160 Fri 2024-07-12 Passkeys Ahuka 4161 Mon 2024-07-15 Building a retro gaming console with a Raspberry Pi Kevie 4162 Tue 2024-07-16 HPR music project - Walking tune from Äppelbo Fred Black 4163 Wed 2024-07-17 Reintroducing myself while discussing Samba and tiny computers Al 4164 Thu 2024-07-18 Postgraduate Computing Lee 4165 Fri 2024-07-19 A circle of Moss Ken Fallon 4166 Mon 2024-07-22 Everybody organize Software Freedom Day! Trollercoaster 4167 Tue 2024-07-23 Removing another obstacle to recording an HPR show Beeza 4168 Wed 2024-07-24 Beyond Economic Recovery Trixter 4169 Thu 2024-07-25 HPR New Years Eve Show 2023 - 24 ep 4 Honkeymagoo 4170 Fri 2024-07-26 Playing Civilization III, Part 5 Ahuka 4171 Mon 2024-07-29 Al discusses the renovation of his bathroom Al 4172 Tue 2024-07-30 Re: hpr4072 Piper voice synthesis Archer72 4173 Wed 2024-07-31 Getting my 2015 Macbook Pro back up and running swift110 Comments this month These are comments which have been made during the past month, either to shows released during the month or to past shows. There are 23 comments in total. Past shows There are 3 comments on 2 previous shows: hpr4135 (2024-06-07) "Mining the web" by Cedric De Vroey. Comment 3: hobs on 2024-07-28: "Federated DB of domains?" Comment 4: Cedric on 2024-08-01: "Follow up" hpr4148 (2024-06-26) "Cheap Computers" by Moss Bliss. Comment 2: dnt on 2024-07-24: "Used corporate computers" This month's shows There are 20 comments on 9 of this month's shows: hpr4153 (2024-07-03) "Steading as she goes!" by Dave Morriss. Comment 1: Trey on 2024-07-03: "Wood finishing"Comment 2: Henrik Hemrin on 2024-07-08: "Teleprinter"Comment 3: MrX on 2024-07-08: "Re Wood Finishing"Comment 4: MrX on 2024-07-08: "Re Teleprinter"Comment 5: dnt on 2024-07-24: "Studio C"Comment 6: Dave Morriss on 2024-07-24: "Re: Studio C" hpr4157 (2024-07-09) "Talking with Halla about the past and future of Krita for its 25th birthday" by Trollercoaster. Comment 1: Kevin O'Brien on 2024-07-15: "I loved the show" hpr4158 (2024-07-10) "Alexander's Introduction" by Lochyboy. Comment 1: Henrik Hemrin on 2024-07-10: "Thanks for your first show!"Comment 2: Dave Lee (thelovebug) on 2024-07-11: "Congratulations on your first show"Comment 3: Peter Paterson (SolusSpider) on 2024-07-15: "Excellent Introduction" hpr4162 (2024-07-16) "HPR music project - Walking tune from Äppelbo" by Fred Black. Comment 1: Folky on 2024-07-16: "More information" hpr4165 (2024-07-19) "A circle of Moss" by Ken Fallon. Comment 1: Trey on 2024-07-19: "Wonderful discussion!" hpr4168 (2024-07-24) "Beyond Economic Recovery" by Trixter. Comment 1: Henrik Hemrin on 2024-07-24: "Where in the world and the interest to preserve"Comment 2: Trixter on 2024-07-30: "Reply to Henrik" hpr4169 (2024-07-25) " HPR New Years Eve Show 2023 - 24 ep 4" by Honkeymagoo. Comment 1: Rob on 2024-06-24: "One person talking" hpr4172 (2024-07-30) "Re: hpr4072 Piper voice synthesis" by Archer72. Comment 1: Ken Fallon on 2024-07-24: "Fails on Fedora 40"Comment 2: Archer72 on 2024-07-26: "Re:Fails on Fedora 40"Comment 3: Ken Fallon on 2024-08-01: "More issues"Comment 4: Ken Fallon on 2024-08-02: "It works" hpr4174 (2024-08-01) "Of the Mic and the Mop" by Ken Fallon. Comment 1: Knightwise on 2024-07-31: "Posting on behalf of Knightwise, and with his permission." Mailing List discussions Policy decisions surrounding HPR are taken by the community as a whole. This discussion takes place on the Mail List which is open to all HPR listeners and contributors. The discussions are open and available on the HPR server under Mailman. The threaded discussions this month can be found here: https://lists.hackerpublicradio.com/pipermail/hpr/2024-July/thread.html Events Calendar With the kind permission of LWN.net we are linking to The LWN.net Community Calendar. Quoting the site: This is the LWN.net community event calendar, where we track events of interest to people using and developing Linux and free software. Clicking on individual events will take you to the appropriate web page. Any other business Repairing shows where external files have been lost A number of HPR shows have "external" files. These are things like pictures, videos, example scripts and configuration files. During the move to the current static site these were not copied over, and the shows on the HPR server have been incomplete since then (the Internet Archive versions are complete however). A process to "repair" these shows has been started. It relies on the fact that there are copies of the lost files on the Internet Archive, and on a backup disk. These are being copied across to the HPR server and linked into shows again. We are restoring the missing parts of shows one at a time. The process is largely automated, but there is still a manual component. We are gradually fully automating it as time allows. We will document the progress here. This is the current repair state: +------------+------------+--------------+------------------+ | date | repairable | repair_count | unrepaired_count | +------------+------------+--------------+------------------+ | 2024-08-01 | 352 | 148 | 204 | +------------+------------+--------------+------------------+ Spectrum24 Conference spectrumconf@mastodon.radio - Remember, the call-for-booths for the #spectrum24 conference is still open: If you are interested in showing of your project to an audience that is just as passionate about radio as you, drop us a mail: info@spectrum-conference.org Check out the list of currently confirmed booths https://spectrum-conference.org/24/booths Spectrum24 is free but, to manage the practicle side of the conference, we do ask you to register: https://ticketplace.ch/?op=booking&id=45 #hamradio #callforbooths

The Shlomo Franklin Show
165. Folky Ways

The Shlomo Franklin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 27:47


Happy summer!! We've a hot new episode for you with a brand new tune too. Have a great week!

Living The Dream Outdoors
181: Folky Fish festival

Living The Dream Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 33:39


Join Living  the Dream Outdoors Podcast host Bill Cooper and special guests Wes and Kendra Swee, the managers of the James Foundation and Maramec Spring Park, near St. James, Missouri in the Ozarks. The Swees describe the first ever Fishy Folk Festival, which is an outdoor music festival centered on folk and Americana music. Sixteen bands from around the area performed on three different stages. Twenty vendors and four food trucks provided plenty of sustenance and interesting booths for the Festival attendants. Visitors could take music lessons, including the dulcimer, Irish strings and the ukulele. The first Folky Fish festival proved a huge success and will certainly be an annual event. Movie night in the park will continue  once a month as well, complete with popcorn!

Hacker Public Radio
HPR4111: HPR Community News for April 2024

Hacker Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024


table td.shrink { white-space:nowrap } hr.thin { border: 0; height: 0; border-top: 1px solid rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1); border-bottom: 1px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.3); } New hosts Welcome to our new host: Dave Hingley. Last Month's Shows Id Day Date Title Host 4086 Mon 2024-04-01 HPR Community News for March 2024 HPR Volunteers 4087 Tue 2024-04-02 Getting started with the digiKam photo management software Henrik Hemrin 4088 Wed 2024-04-03 Today I Learnt more Bash tips Some Guy On The Internet 4089 Thu 2024-04-04 Modifying a Python script with some help from ChatGPT MrX 4090 Fri 2024-04-05 Playing Civilization III, Part 1 Ahuka 4091 Mon 2024-04-08 Test Driven Development Demo norrist 4092 Tue 2024-04-09 More man-talk. Some Guy On The Internet 4093 Wed 2024-04-10 Installing postmarketOS on a PINE64 PinePhone Claudio Miranda 4094 Thu 2024-04-11 One year of Linux Daniel Persson 4095 Fri 2024-04-12 Twenty seven years of Linux Deltaray 4096 Mon 2024-04-15 Powers of two Deltaray 4097 Tue 2024-04-16 Will they take our jobs? Of course they will. dodddummy 4098 Wed 2024-04-17 Road trips without GPS Trey 4099 Thu 2024-04-18 Introducing Home Automation and Home Assistant Ken Fallon 4100 Fri 2024-04-19 Charleston, South Carolina Ahuka 4101 Mon 2024-04-22 A I O M G operat0r 4102 Tue 2024-04-23 Re:HPR 3133 More MPV Quick Tips Archer72 4103 Wed 2024-04-24 What's in my bag? Dave Hingley 4104 Thu 2024-04-25 Introduction to jq - part 1 Dave Morriss 4105 Fri 2024-04-26 My story how I found a cure for my obesity Jeroen Baten 4106 Mon 2024-04-29 My tribute to feeds Henrik Hemrin 4107 Tue 2024-04-30 Response to HPR #4065 swift110 Comments this month These are comments which have been made during the past month, either to shows released during the month or to past shows. There are 21 comments in total. Past shows There are 2 comments on 2 previous shows: hpr3868 (2023-05-31) "News." by Some Guy On The Internet. Comment 2: elmussol on 2024-04-05: "George Santos" hpr4075 (2024-03-15) "Making a Pomodoro Timer" by norrist. Comment 2: operat0r on 2024-04-10: "ADD" This month's shows There are 19 comments on 10 of this month's shows: hpr4086 (2024-04-01) "HPR Community News for March 2024" by HPR Volunteers. Comment 1: Dave Morriss on 2024-04-01: "Senior moment: diatribe"Comment 2: Some Guy on the Internet on 2024-04-01: "@Dave Morriss" hpr4092 (2024-04-09) "More man-talk." by Some Guy On The Internet. Comment 1: folky on 2024-04-09: "Oh no"Comment 2: Mad Sweeney on 2024-04-10: "Squeezing out a show" hpr4094 (2024-04-11) "One year of Linux" by Daniel Persson. Comment 1: AaronB on 2024-04-11: "Bugs in Linux"Comment 2: Folky on 2024-04-12: "Thank you"Comment 3: Henrik Hemrin on 2024-04-12: "Enjoyable to learn about your Linux use case and experience" hpr4095 (2024-04-12) "Twenty seven years of Linux" by Deltaray. Comment 1: Nick on 2024-04-12: "Correction"Comment 2: Deltaray on 2024-04-13: "Re: Correction"Comment 3: Henrik Hemrin on 2024-04-13: "Interesting review of your Linux softwares" hpr4096 (2024-04-15) "Powers of two" by Deltaray. Comment 1: Windigo on 2024-04-15: "Very enjoyable episode"Comment 2: brian-in-ohio on 2024-04-17: "Another example"Comment 3: Dave Morriss on 2024-04-17: "8388607" hpr4097 (2024-04-16) "Will they take our jobs? Of course they will." by dodddummy. Comment 1: dodddummy on 2024-04-16: "The next thing"Comment 2: dodddummy on 2024-04-20: "More improvements" hpr4098 (2024-04-17) "Road trips without GPS" by Trey. Comment 1: archer72 on 2024-04-13: "Re:Road trips without GPS" hpr4099 (2024-04-18) "Introducing Home Automation and Home Assistant" by Ken Fallon. Comment 1: Henrik Hemrin on 2024-04-26: "Looking forward to learn about Home Assistant" hpr4103 (2024-04-24) "What's in my bag?" by Dave Hingley. Comment 1: Henrik Hemrin on 2024-04-26: "Thanks for your show" hpr4105 (2024-04-26) "My story how I found a cure for my obesity" by Jeroen Baten. Comment 1: Trey on 2024-04-26: "Thank you for sharing." Events Calendar With the kind permission of LWN.net we are linking to The LWN.net Community Calendar. Quoting the site: This is the LWN.net community event calendar, where we track events of interest to people using and developing Linux and free software. Clicking on individual events will take you to the appropriate web page. Any other business Craig Maloney, host of the Open Metal Cast We received the sad news that fellow podcaster and host of the Open Metal Cast, Craig Maloney passed away. Obituary Markdown issue in show notes Syntax highlighting for fenced code blocks. An issue was raised on the Gitea repository for the hpr_generator. Show notes using Markdown fenced blocks which specify a language (e.g. python) are not being syntax highlighted as expected. This was turned off because the highlighting is implemented as HTML ( and tags) which was stripped by software on archive.org when the notes were uploaded. In case this restriction has been lifted, we will try uploading an example to see if highlighting is now available.

The Three Ravens Podcast
Folky Flash Fiction Winners!

The Three Ravens Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 73:12


On this very special episode of Three Ravens, Eleanor and Martin read the seven winning entries from our recent Folky Flash Fiction writing competition.Picked from dozens of pieces sent in from all over the world, the Winners are, in no particular order, Lissa with "Worth His Salt," Helen with "The Sleepers," Libby with "The Hatching of Mammy Slack," Dominic with "The Hare's Breath," Alicia with "The Selkie's Daughter," Germaine with "Tide Father" and Sophie with "The Rowan."Thank you so much to everyone who entered, we really hope you enjoy our readings of the stories, and well done to all seven of you!And next week, we'll be back with Series 4! Gronk gronk!The Three Ravens is an English Myth and Folklore podcast hosted by award-winning writers Martin Vaux and Eleanor Conlon.Released on Mondays, each weekly episode focuses on one of England's 39 historic counties, exploring the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, the pair take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it might have come from, and the truths it reveals about England's hidden past...With Bonus Episodes released on Thursdays (Magic and Medicines about folk remedies and arcane spells, Three Ravens Bestiary about cryptids and mythical creatures, Dying Arts about endangered heritage crafts, and Something Wicked about folkloric true crime from across history) plus a range of exclusive content on Patreon, audio ghost tours, the Three Ravens Newsletter, and monthly Three Ravens Film Club episodes about folk horror films from across the decades, why not join us around the campfire and listen in?Learn more at www.threeravenspodcast.com, join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeravenspodcast, and find links to our social media channels here: https://linktr.ee/threeravenspodcast Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Three Ravens Podcast
Folky Flash Fiction Runners-Up

The Three Ravens Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 61:26


On this very special episode of Three Ravens, Eleanor and Martin read seven runner-up entries from our recent Folky Flash Fiction writing competition.Picked from dozens of pieces sent in from all over the world, the Runners-Up are, in no particular order, Erik with "The Gloucester Ghoul", Libby with "5 College Street, York," Mervyn with "The Lord of the Forest," Viv with "Silent Sith," Michelle with "Winter's Ghost," Estella with "The Weeping Willow" and Ian with "The Knock."Thank you so much to everyone who entered, we really hope you enjoy our readings of the stories, and well done to all seven of the runners-up!And next week, the winners...The Three Ravens is an English Myth and Folklore podcast hosted by award-winning writers Martin Vaux and Eleanor Conlon.Released on Mondays, each weekly episode focuses on one of England's 39 historic counties, exploring the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, the pair take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it might have come from, and the truths it reveals about England's hidden past...With Bonus Episodes released on Thursdays (Magic and Medicines about folk remedies and arcane spells, Three Ravens Bestiary about cryptids and mythical creatures, Dying Arts about endangered heritage crafts, and Something Wicked about folkloric true crime from across history) plus a range of exclusive content on Patreon, audio ghost tours, the Three Ravens Newsletter, and monthly Three Ravens Film Club episodes about folk horror films from across the decades, why not join us around the campfire and listen in?Learn more at www.threeravenspodcast.com, join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeravenspodcast, and find links to our social media channels here: https://linktr.ee/threeravenspodcast Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hacker Public Radio
HPR4066: HPR Community News for February 2024

Hacker Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024


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Last Month's Shows Id Day Date Title Host 4044 Thu 2024-02-01 Advent of code day 11-21 catchup Daniel Persson 4045 Fri 2024-02-02 My Macbook Pro 15" 2015 swift110 4046 Mon 2024-02-05 HPR Community News for January 2024 HPR Volunteers 4047 Tue 2024-02-06 Change your passwords once in a while Deltaray 4048 Wed 2024-02-07 Today I learnt: Ship's Bells Trey 4049 Thu 2024-02-08 What's in my bag January 2024 swift110 4050 Fri 2024-02-09 Playing Alpha Centauri, Part 5 Ahuka 4051 Mon 2024-02-12 MSI Gungnir 110R Review Kevie 4052 Tue 2024-02-13 How I got in to Linux / Micro Edition geospart 4053 Wed 2024-02-14 Third Party Integrations Lee 4054 Thu 2024-02-15 CyberPunk 2077 Daniel Persson 4055 Fri 2024-02-16 Four agalmic AI applications to protect you from greedy corporations hobs 4056 Mon 2024-02-19 Helping with back pain Kevie 4057 Tue 2024-02-20 Raspberry Pi and astro imaging Andrew Conway 4058 Wed 2024-02-21 Radio Thermometer Stache_AF 4059 Thu 2024-02-22 the southern cross Brian in Ohio 4060 Fri 2024-02-23 Florida to Georgia Ahuka 4061 Mon 2024-02-26 Setup a Pi-hole Kevie 4062 Tue 2024-02-27 HPR Music Series? - How will it go for the girl and me? Fred Black 4063 Wed 2024-02-28 Re: ChatGPT Output is not compatible with CC-BY-SA dnt 4064 Thu 2024-02-29 Large Language Models Daniel Persson Comments this month These are comments which have been made during the past month, either to shows released during the month or to past shows. There are 22 comments in total. Past shows There are 6 comments on 4 previous shows: hpr3823 (2023-03-29) "Gitlab Pages for website hosting" by norrist. Comment 2: elmussol on 2024-02-18: "tremendous" hpr3826 (2023-04-03) "HPR Community News for March 2023" by HPR Volunteers. Comment 2: elmussol on 2024-02-25: "Creative Commons dubstep" Comment 3: elmussol on 2024-02-26: "Forth pun?" Comment 4: Dave Morriss on 2024-02-27: "Re: Forth pun?" hpr3978 (2023-11-01) "Driving in Virginia." by Some Guy On The Internet. Comment 2: Jason Martin on 2024-02-02: "Driving in Virginia was excellent." hpr4041 (2024-01-29) "Using grepcidr to find IPs in a netblock" by Deltaray. Comment 1: Kevin O'Brien on 2024-02-04: "Great show" This month's shows There are 16 comments on 12 of this month's shows: hpr4045 (2024-02-02) "My Macbook Pro 15" 2015" by swift110. Comment 1: norrist on 2024-02-02: "Maybe the best laptop ever" hpr4046 (2024-02-05) "HPR Community News for January 2024" by HPR Volunteers. Comment 1: Archer72 on 2024-02-11: "Newpipe video player" hpr4048 (2024-02-07) "Today I learnt: Ship's Bells" by Trey. Comment 1: Clinton Roy on 2024-02-08: "encore!"Comment 2: brian-in-ohio on 2024-02-08: "great show" hpr4049 (2024-02-08) "What's in my bag January 2024" by swift110. Comment 1: Trey on 2024-02-08: "Great reminder" hpr4052 (2024-02-13) "How I got in to Linux / Micro Edition" by geospart. Comment 1: freeplay on 2024-02-14: "Excellent episode" hpr4053 (2024-02-14) "Third Party Integrations" by Lee. Comment 1: Keith (kdmurray) on 2024-02-24: "Great Overview" hpr4055 (2024-02-16) "Four agalmic AI applications to protect you from greedy corporations" by hobs. Comment 1: Henrik Hemrin on 2024-02-25: "Good overview of AI tools" hpr4056 (2024-02-19) "Helping with back pain" by Kevie. Comment 1: Toote on 2024-02-20: "Check with your doctor" hpr4057 (2024-02-20) "Raspberry Pi and astro imaging" by Andrew Conway. Comment 1: Trey on 2024-02-20: "Amazing images" hpr4061 (2024-02-26) "Setup a Pi-hole" by Kevie. Comment 1: Henrik Hemrin on 2024-02-27: "Informative how and why setup a Pi-hole"Comment 2: norrist on 2024-02-27: "Run pi-hole without a pi" hpr4062 (2024-02-27) "HPR Music Series? - How will it go for the girl and me?" by Fred Black. Comment 1: Trey on 2024-02-27: "Reminds me of violin lessons when I was young"Comment 2: Folky on 2024-02-27: "Good initiative"Comment 3: brian-in-ohio on 2024-03-01: "Good show" hpr4063 (2024-02-28) "Re: ChatGPT Output is not compatible with CC-BY-SA " by dnt. Comment 1: brian-in-ohio on 2024-03-01: "Amen" Mailing List discussions Policy decisions surrounding HPR are taken by the community as a whole. This discussion takes place on the Mail List which is open to all HPR listeners and contributors. The discussions are open and available on the HPR server under Mailman. The threaded discussions this month can be found here: https://lists.hackerpublicradio.com/pipermail/hpr/2024-February/thread.html Events Calendar With the kind permission of LWN.net we are linking to The LWN.net Community Calendar. Quoting the site: This is the LWN.net community event calendar, where we track events of interest to people using and developing Linux and free software. Clicking on individual events will take you to the appropriate web page. Any other business Website enhancements Changes have been made in February to the calendar page: Reserved show overview - a list of what is in the reserve queue with date, host and show title. Statistics - a call interface that returns JSON data containing most of the old statistics plus a few more data points. This information is static but is updated every 15 minutes.

Woodlands Church Podcast
Folky Christmas | 17th December 2023 at 7pm

Woodlands Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023


We hope you enjoy our Folky Christmas service.In December, we look forward to Christmas and we remember the coming of our saviour Jesus into the world. Throughout this month, we'll be hosting lots of joyful Christmas themed services - with Carols by Candlelight, a Christingle and even our musical Nativity. We hope you can join us and invite your friends!Come along in person or tune into our weekly livestream.

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 526 – Exploring the World of Fine Sporting Arms

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 61:37


In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Katie Burke is joined by Wes Dillon, an independent consultant for the firearms industry, and Josh Loewensteiner, Fine Arms Division Head with Guyette and Deeter. They discuss the G&D Fine Sporting Arms Auction and the enthusiasm in the market for high-quality sporting guns. Wes and Josh share their background growing up in a hunting and outdoor environment and joining the Fire Arms industry. Wes shares the story of when the legendary gun, Bo Whoop was found and auctioned. The trio also discuss some interesting parts of American fire arms history. www.ducks.org/DUPodcast

The Ludkast
Episode 264 - Folky Strokes

The Ludkast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 61:39


Songwriter Connection
Jill Barber - Smokey Folky and Homemaker Ep 97

Songwriter Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 52:21


Jill Barber is known as Canada's Sweetheart. Her new album is a return to her roots and one she wrote and co-produced. It is called Homemaker and is a statement about the humility and strength it takes to do the meaningful work of creating a home while still holding a space for your own dreams.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/songwriter-connection/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music
The Theremin Part 2: Recordings After 1970

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 172:02


Episode 89 The Theremin Part 2: Recordings After 1970 Playlist Ultimate Spinach, “(Ballad of The) Hip Death Goddess” from Ultimate Spinach (1968 MGM Records). This American psychedelic rock band was from Boston, Massachusetts, although they had a sound that had more an affinity with the free spirit of San Francisco. The Theremin has a prominent part in this song, following the vocalist and filling in some interesting instrumental parts. Bass and Feedback, Richard Nese; Vocals, Drums, Tabla, Bass Drum, Bells, Chimes, Keith Lahteinen; Vocals, Electric Guitar, Guitar, Kazoo, Barbara Hudson; Vocals, Electric Piano, Electric Harpsichord, Organ, Harpsichord, Twelve-String Guitar, Sitar, Harmonica, Wood Flute, Theremin, Celesta, Ian Bruce-Douglas; Vocals, Lead Guitar, Guitar Feedback, Sitar Drone, Electric Sitar, Geoffrey Winthrop. 8:11 Hawkwind, “Paranoia Part 2” from Hawkwind (1970 Liberty). Hawkwind was a pioneering space-rock and psychedelic group from the UK. They were known to use a theremin during their early years—1969 to 1973 and revived its use on stage in later performances using a Moog Etherwave model in the 2000s. This first album features a theremin added to much of the sonic textures, sometimes overtly but often run through effects to provide a looming background, as in this song. It is sometimes difficult to distinguish, but I think there is a theremin providing some of the droning background and then sporadic bursts of tones beginning around 4:25. 14:54 McKendree Spring, “God Bless the Conspiracy” from 3 (1972 Decca). Electric Violin, Viola, Theremin, Michael Dreyfuss; Electronics (Ring Modulator), Tom Oberheim; Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Dulcimer, Fran McKendree; Electric Bass, Larry Tucker; Electric Guitar, Martin Slutsky. This progressive band with experimental leanings was a quartet without a drummer. Dreyfus later said, “In God Bless the Conspiracy and No Regrets I was able to play viola and Theremin at the same time by bringing my body closer to the Theremin (to change pitch) while playing a harmony part on the viola,”(2006). He played a Theremin beginning 1969. He may have used a Moog theremin, such as the Troubadour. 6:53 Linda Cohen, “Horizon Jane” from Lake Of Light (1973 Poppy). Folky album from Philadelphia featuring several electronic musicians. Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Piano, Polytonic Modulator, Jefferson Cain; Classical Guitar, Composer, Linda Cohen; Flute, Stan Slotter; Producer, Electric Guitar, Matrix Electronic Drums, Modulator, Sitar, Synthesizer, Craig Anderton; Minimoog, Theremin, Charles Cohen. 3:36 Ronnie Montrose, “Space Station #5” from Montrose (1973 Warner Brothers). Ronnie Montrose added a custom-built Theremin to his equipment with the pitch antenna mounted on his aluminum (silver) Velano guitar so that he could play both at the same time. Volume for the theremin was controlled by a black box mounted on a mike stand, to which he stood nearby. He was recording with it throughout the 1970s. Here is a great live clip you where you can see how he played it. Note the end of the clip where he put the theremin guitar up against the speaker and wails on the volume control of the theremin control box. Bass, Bill Church; Drums, Denny Carmassi; Guitar, Theremin-Guitar, Ronnie Montrose; Vocals, Sam Hagar. 5:36 Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come, “Time Captives” from Journey (1974 Passport). Fender Bass, Percussion, Vocals, Phil Shutt; Bentley Rhythm Ace, Vocals, Arthur Brown; Electric Guitar, Vocals, Andy Dalby; Mellotron, ARP 2600, EMS VCS 3, Piano, Theremin, Percussion, Vocals, Victor Peraino. 8:37 Michael Quatro, “Get Away” from In Collaboration with The Gods (1975 United Artists Records). Brother of Detroit rockers Suzi and Patti Quatro, he had a flare for progressive rock and electronic keyboards in the 1970s. The Theremin makes frequent appearances on this album, this track in particular. Arranger, Piano Baldwin, Electric Piano Gretsch Electro, Piano Tack Piano, Sonic Six Synthesizer, Effects Univox Phaser, Univox Stringman, EC-80 Echo, Elka Electric Piano, Hammond Organ, Minimoog Synthesizer, Univox Mini-Korg, Electroharmonix Boxes, Mellotron Violin, Cello, Flute, Effects Wah-Wah Pedals, Effects Syntha-Pedal, Bass Nova Bass, Horns, Organ Pipe Organ, Sounds Ring Modulation, Maestro Theremin, Electronic Effects, Percussion , Michael Quatro;Bass, Lead Vocals, Arranged By Arranging Assistance, Dave Kiswiney; Drums, Kirk (Arthur) Trachsel; Guitar, Teddy Hale. 4:04 Melodic Energy Commission, “Revise The Scene” from Stranger In Mystery (1979 Energy Discs). This is the first album from this Canadian space-rock, psychedelic and folk troupe from British Columbia. The Theremin was a key instrument in their ensemble and was custom-built by group member George McDonald. His Theremin would eventually be known as the Galactic Stream Theremin and would take some 25 years to build and evolve into a six antennae instrument for “tuning into the performers body motions.” During this recording, a simpler, more traditional version was used. Gas & Steam Bass, Bells, Tambourine, Mark Franklin; Dulcimer, Bowed Dulcimer, Khaen, Gongs, Flute, Randy Raine-Reusch; Hydro-electric Guitar, Custom-made Theremin, Aura, Wall Of Oscillation, George McDonald; Percussion, Tablas, Brass Tank, Glockenspiel, Roland SH5 Synthesizer, Organ, Paul Franklin; EMS Synthi AKS, Delatronics, Electric Guitar, Del Dettmar; Wordy Voice, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Roland SH 1000 Synthesizer, Gongs, Vibraphone, Kalimba, Stone Drum, Egyptian Shepherd's Pipe, Xaliman. 6:13 The Nihilist Spasm Band, “Elsinore” from Vol. 2 (1979 Music gallery Editions). Canadian group that used all hand-made instruments, including the kit-made Theremin by Bill Exley. Bass, Hugh McIntyre; Drums, Greg Curnoe; Guitar, John Clement, Murray Favro; Kazoo, John Boyle; Pratt-a-various, Art Pratten; Vocals, Theremin, Bill Exley. Recorded live at the Toronto Music Gallery, February 4th 1978. 5:14 Yuseff Yancy, Garret List, “Sweetness” Garrett List / A-1 Band, “Sweetness” from ‎Fire & Ice (1982 Lovely Music). Alto Saxophone, Byard Lancaster; Maestro Theremin, Electronics, Youseff Yancy; Vocals, Genie Sherman. 4:11. Todd Clark, “Into the Vision” from Into The Vision (1984 T.M.I. Productions). Guitar, Cheetah Chrome; Theremin, Bat-wing Guitar with ARP Avatar, Todd Clark; Found Vocals, William Burroughs. 8:38 Danielle Dax, “Yummer Yummer Man” from Yummer Yummer Man (1985 Awesome). UK artist Danielle Dax. Wah Guitar, Steve Reeves; Guitar, Slide Guitar, Organ, David Knight; Producer, arranger, lyrics, Vocals, Theremin, Tapes, Danielle Dax; Drums, Martyn Watts; Music by Danielle Dax, David Knight. Dax is an experimental English musician, artist, and producer, born as Danielle Gardner. 3:16 Mars Everywhere, “Attack of the Giant Squid” from Visitor Parking (1989 Audiofile Tapes). Cassette release from this space-rock band from the 1980s. Electric Guitar, Electronics, Tape, Ernie Falcone; Synthesizer, Theremin, Keyboards, Tom Fenwick. 5:03 Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, “Vacuum of Loneliness” from The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (1992 Caroline). This NY band uses an original Moog Vanguard (circa 1960). This rock and blues band was active from 1991 until 2016. Baritone Saxophone, John Linnell; Drums, Russell Simins; Guitar, Vocals, Judah Bauer; Tenor Saxophone, Kurt Hoffman; Trumpet, Frank London; Vocals, Guitar, Moog Vanguard Theremin, Jon Spencer. Here is a video of a live performance of The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion with a Moog Vanguard Theremin (just after the 39-minute mark). 3:02 Calvin Owens and His Blues Orchestra, “Vincent Van Gogh” from That's Your Booty (1996 Sawdust Alley). Trumpet solo and vocals, Calvin Owens; Maestro Theremin, Youseff Yancy; Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Eddy De Vos, Kurt van Herck, Peter Vandendriessche; Backing Vocals, B. J. Scott, Frank Deruytter, Mieke Belange, Yan De Bryun; Baritone Saxophone, Bo Vander Werf, Johan Vandendriessche; Bass, Ban Buls, Roman Korohek; Cello, B. Piatkowski, X. Gao; Drums, Cesar Janssens, Laurent Mercier; Guitar, Marty Townsend, Yan De Bryun; Keyboards, Rafael Van Goubergen; Organ, Peter Van Bogart; Saxophone, Jimmy Heath; Tenor Saxophone, David "Fathead" Newman, Shelly Caroll Paul; Trombone, Marc Godfroid, Yan De Breker; Trumpet, Andy Haderer, Rüdiger Baldauf; Violin, D. Ivanov, E. Kouyoumdjian; Vocals, Archie Bell, Otis Clay, Ruby Wilson. 6:23. David Simons, “Music For Theremin And Gamelan (1998-1999), parts I and II” from Fung Sha Noon (2009 Tzadik). Theremin, Rob Schwimmer; Gamelan, Theremin, Sampler, MIDI Controller, Percussion, Marimba, Zoomoozophone, 43 Pitch Zither, Harmonic Canon, Slide Guitar, Chromelodeon harmonium, David Simons; Gamelan, Barbara Benary, Denman Maroney, John Morton, Laura Liben. 6:09 (part I) and 6:29 (part II) Lydia Kavina, “Voice of the Theremin,” composed by Vladimir Komarov from Music from The Ether, Original Works For Theremin (1999 Mode). TVox Tour model theremin, Lydia Kavina. Arranged, mixed, performed by Lydia Kavina. 8:11 Lydia Kavina, “Free Music #1,” composed by Percy Grainger from Music from The Ether, Original Works For Theremin (1999 Mode). TVox Tour model theremin, Lydia Kavina; mixed and spatialized, Steve Puntolillo. This work was originally written for theremin although Grainger had many ideas around how this type of “free music” should be played. This native Australian was fascinated by the sounds of the real world and invented a mechanical machine for making such sounds. In 1938, Grainger said, "...Out in nature we hear all kinds of lovely and touching 'free' (non-harmonic) combinations of tones, yet we are unable to take up these beauties and expressiveness into the art of music because of our archaic notions of harmony.” His adaptation of free music for theremin was an attempt to create sounds that were new to music. This version was multitracked by Kavina and an old acquaintance of mine, sound engineer Steve Puntolillo, to recreate the parts for four theremins. 1:19 The Kurstins, “Sunshine” from Gymnopedie (2000 Rouge Records). Composed by Roy Ayers; Minimoog, ARP String Ensemble, Organ, Guitar, Sampler, Drums, Rhodes Electric Piano, Greg Kurstin; Moog Theremin, Theremin Vocoder, Moogerfoogers, Pamelia Kurstin. 3:47 The Kurstins, “Outside” from Gymnopedie (2000 Rouge Records). Composed by Greg Kurstin; Minimoog, ARP String Ensemble, Organ, Guitar, Sampler, Drums, Rhodes Electric Piano, Greg Kurstin; Moog Theremin, Theremin Vocoder, Moogerfoogers, Pamelia Kurstin. 3:55 Hecate's Angels, “Shrink-Wrapped Soul” from Saints And Scoundrels (2004 redFLY Records). Los Angeles-based Pietra Wexstun is a composer, singer, keyboard and theremin player. Vocals, Farfisa organ, piano, theremin, sound effects, Pietra Wexstun; bass, Bill Blatt; guitar, Stan Ridgway; drums, Elmo Smith. 3:52 Pamelia Kurstin, “Barrow In Furness” from Thinking Out Loud (2007 Tzadik). From Kurstin first solo record. Composed, Produced, Theremin With L6 Looping Pedals and Microsynth Pedal, Guitar, Piano, Pamelia Kurstin. She played the Etherwave Pro Theremin by Moog fo this recording. Pamelia Kurstin, video with she and Bob Moogdiscussing the Etherwave Pro when it was introduced. Kurstin uses the Etherwave Pro Theremin by Moog Music. 5:12 Barbara Bucholtz, “SixEight” from Moonstruck (2008 Intuition Records). Bucholtz was a German theremin player and composer. She played a TVox Tour model theremin. Drums, Sebastian Merk; Music By, Contrabass Flute, Sampler, programmed, engineered, produced, and recorded by Tilmann Dehnhard; Trumpet, Arve Henriksen. 4:01 Herb Deutsch, “Longing” from Theremin One Hundred Years (2020 Electronic Sound). Composer, Herb Deutsch; Piano, Nancy Deutsch; Moog Melodia Theremin, Daryl Kubian. Recording from 2012. The beloved Herb Deutsch, who died recently at age 90, was an early collaborator with Bob Moog on the creation of the synthesizer. Herb became acquainted with Bob by purchasing a Theremin kit—a Moog Melodia model, in the early 1960s. He was primarily responsible for convincing Moog to add a keyboard to his modular unit. Also, this is taken from a terrific compilation of modern Theremin artists to benefit the New York Theremin Society. Check it out. 3:38 M83, “Sitting” from M83 (2016 Lowlands Festival). This is a live recording from Holland. “Sitting” was a song on M83's first album in 2001. But it didn't have a theremin part until they decided to spice-up the live interpretation of the song in 2016. Jordan Lawlor uses a Moog Theremini when M83 performs this in concert. He puts down his guitar, grabs some drum sticks, beats a rhythm on some electronic drums while dancing in place and moving his hands around a theremin. You can hear the theremin in this track but don't mistake it for the keyboard tones that Gonzalez is playing on his modular system. A longer sequence of theremin begins at 1:38 in the audio. You can view the video here, beginning at 26:54 into the show. M83 is a French electronica band founded in 1999 by Anthony Gonzalez, who remains the only sole member from the original outfit. Performing members on this live tour included: Anthony Gonzalez, lead vocals, modular synthesizers, keyboards, guitars, piano, bass, drums, percussion, programming, arrangement, mixer, production; Loïc Maurin, drums, percussion, guitar, bass, keyboards; Jordan Lawlor, guitars, vocals, multi-instrumentalist; Kaela Sinclair, Dave Smith and M-Audio keyboards, vocals; Joe Berry, piano, synthesizers, electronic wind instrument, saxophone. 4:03 Radio Science Orchestra, “Theme from Doctor Who” (2019). This UK-based band unites theremin, ondes martenot, Moog and modular electronics, for its performances. They've played such events as the TEDSummit, the British Library, and Glastonbury Festival. They made a concert recording with Lydia Kavina in 2009 of the Theme from Doctor Who. This version was made more recently and appears to also include Kavina. She plays the TVox Tour model theremin made by her husband G. Pavlov. 2:18 Thorwald Jørgensen, Kamilla Bystrova, “Moderato” from Air électrique: Original Music For Theremin And Piano (2020 Zefir). Jørgensen is an accomplished Dutch classical theremin player. Piano, Kamilla Bystrova; Liner Notes, Design, Moog Etherwave Pro Theremin, Thorwald Jørgensen. 2:10 Dorit Chrysler, “A Happy Place” from Theremin One Hundred Years (2020 Electronic Sound). Issued with the magazine's 7” vinyl and magazine bundle Electronic Sound Magazine, issue 70. Written, produced, and performed by Dorit Chrysler. 2:06 Dorit Chrysler, “Calder Plays Theremin Side A” from Calder Plays Theremin (2023 NY Theremin Society/Fridman Gallery) Written for Theremin Orchestra in 5 Movements, Chrysler's work is based on a commissioned sound piece by The Museum of Modern Art in conjunction with the exhibition Alexander Calder: Modern from the Start. Chrysler identified two of Alexander Calder's sculptures, Snow Flurry, I (1948) and Man-Eater with Pennants (1945), to interact and “play” multiple Theremins on site. I believe the Theremin are various Moog models. Calder Plays Theremin is a co-release of the NY Theremin Society and Fridman Gallery. 8:48   Opening background tracks: Ronnie Montrose, “Open Fire” (excerpt) from Open Fire (1978 Warner Brothers). Bass, Alan Fitzgerald; Drums, Rick Shlosser; Guitar, Custom-built Theremin mpounted to his electric guitar, Ronnie Montrose; composed by Edgar Winter, Ronnie Montrose. 2:09 Hooverphonic, “‎L'Odeur Animale” from The Magnificent Tree (2000 Columbia). Guitar, Raymond Geerts; Keyboards, Bass, Programmed by Alex Callier; Vocals, Geike Arnaert; Maestro Theremin, trumpet, Youseff Yancy; Fairlight, Effects, Dan Lacksman. 3:46. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation: For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.

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Woodlands Church Podcast
CHRISTMAS | Folky Christmas | 18th Dec 6.30pm

Woodlands Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023


Join us this winter for all our festive events! 18th December

Dad's Attic
Folky Polka and Funny Pages

Dad's Attic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 44:24


We won't Yank-ovic your chain, we were a bit cranky about the comics, but, frankly, Yankovic turned out to be a barrel of unexpected fun. Accordion to dad, the funny pages aren't what they used to be, but still gets plenty of laughs from them every day. And on the rare occasions when he doesn't he folds them into an accordion and pretends he's Frankie Yankovic to his wife's chagrin. (Polka)Dot's all folks! We hope you enjoy yet another episode of Dad's Attic!

Pixelbits con Cerveza
Adrian y Folky: nuestros juegos favoritos de 2022

Pixelbits con Cerveza

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 119:09


en este nuevo Pixelbits con cerveza hablamos de nuestros juegos favoritos del 2022 y contamos con magníficos invitados Todos los jueves por la noche, hacemos un talk show en el que hablamos de noticias de videojuegos y otros temas de entretenimiento y tecnología. Recuerda que nuestros streamings son: Miércoles y Jueves (9PM) http://www.pixelbits.mx​​​​ http://www.twitch.com/pixelbitsmx​​​​ Podcast: http://bit.ly/PodcastPixelbits​​​​ … /// http://bit.ly/iTunesPixelbits​​​​ Discord: http://www.discord.me/pixelbits​​​​ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pixelbitsmx

請聽,哈佛管理學!
#53-3 面試第一關先完成「這個」!心理測驗會影響錄取結果嗎?|輕鬆讀哈佛

請聽,哈佛管理學!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 11:22


根據美國人力資源管理協會的調查,目前大約有18%的公司在雇用流程中,會使用性格測驗作為任用的參考依據;同時也指出,未來這個比率只會不減反增。 如果運用得當,心理測驗其實可以幫助企業省下招募錯誤員工的成本。挑選並留用適合的心理測驗作法,才能減少潛在風險與提高測驗的預測準確度! 相關文章請見

REVERIES
REVERIES 22 #30 “bon voyage”

REVERIES

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 3:49


hey hey so wherever you go there I go (if you like) know that. in loving ways in wandering ways I lost you then I’ll never lose again The post REVERIES 22 #30 "bon voyage" first appeared on Luke Janela.

Forgotten songs from the broom cupboard
F.S 80. Cowboys and gals and folky blues

Forgotten songs from the broom cupboard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 56:41


Up until now the Forgotten Songs ethos has been to show case forgotten songs and artists from all genres. It's been a real journey of discovery. I've been surprised by how much good music has been neglected. From this episode though I'm focusing on the choice of music. We will concentrate on Americana and American roots. Early folk, country, blues, jazz, boogie woogie, blue grass and, of course, western swing. This is our introduction. Jelly Roll Morton- Oh didn't he ramble. 1939. Sidney Bechet clarinet. Next a four song sequence that shows the development of one song- The unfortunate rake. From its likely Anglo Irish origins in the 18th century to its crossing the Atlantic with early settlers to the US.  We have The unfortunate rake- A.L Lloyd singer, Alf Edwards concertina. One day in May- Holly Wood from a version collected in 1941 in Salem Virginia. The Streets of Loredo- singer Harry Jackson ( Wycomig version of cowboy lament in 1938). St James Infirmary Blues. Saunders King and Orch. Saunders on guitar and vocals. Composer Joe Primrose.                                                                   Songs all the way- Powder river, let'er buck- Powder River Jack and Kitty Lee. Bucking Bronco( My lover is a rider)- Mildred and Dorothy Good. Amade Ardoin- La valse de mon vieux village. Pearl Dickson- Twelve pound daddy. Missippii Matilda- Hard working woman. Doc Watson- Am I born to die? McCravy brothers- Dip me in the golden sea.  Milton Brown and his brownies- Some body has been using that thang. Sons of the west- Sally's got a wooden leg. Cliff Bruners Texas Wanderers- Kangeroo blues. The sweet violet boys- I haven't got a pot to...cook in.     

New Music Saturday
S06-Ep17-Pt1: Starts Punky, goes Grungey, gets a bit Folky, and finishes heavy!

New Music Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 106:09


This week's Part 1 starts Punky, goes Grungey, gets a bit Folky, and finishes heavy! Less Than Hollow, Grim Rock, Dog Of man, Winelips, Holy Wars, The Sound Ninja, $8 Rum, Torrid (A Love Affair), Static In Verona, Wild Horse, Mikey J, Marveline, Alex Pilinski, Alex and The Wonderland, and Fight The Fade. Check out www.newmusicsaturday.com for all the latest x --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newmusicsaturday/message

REVERIES
REVERIES 22 #17 “which mystic?”

REVERIES

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 4:37


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Sioux's Music Nation
Sioux's Music Nation - Folky, Country Vibes and some Post-Punk

Sioux's Music Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 26:12


Sarah Shook and the Disarmers; Ray Wylie Hubbard ; Ian Noe; Molly Tuttle ; Aldous Harding ; Gabriel Kahane ; Bambara

Luke Hand Diary
She's 20 km away now - but it may as well be 20,000 km!!

Luke Hand Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 1:23


Lots of cuddling and holding through the night. God, that stuff is just the best. [REDACTED] is super pretty, so I was on cloud nine - peppering her with little kisses and quietly - and this is actually a very normal thing that people do - sniffing her while she dozed. Too cute. I'm not experienced at flings, so this is interesting. Food for thought. Slept in a bit. Quick BBQ'd protein. Fed the cows and horse. Went to a couple of op shops. [REDACTED] got a bargain on some flowers from Coles. Lovely. She took off for her volunteering at Folky. I napped. Had a few beers and fish n chips with mum and the nephews. They loved garnishing their plates with nasturtiums. Little solo walk along the river. Bit of a sore throat. Negative result on a RAT test. Snacks and content. Alone. Waaahh.

Searching For A Thread
Episode 322: Episode 322: Folky Trails Pt. 3

Searching For A Thread

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 119:01


Folk-psych sounds from the past. Hazy, spacious and glorious. For an apparent spring day.

PopaHALLics
PopaHALLics #69 "Cops, Cons, & Rock n Roll!"

PopaHALLics

Play Episode Play 54 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 25:27


PopaHALLics #69 "Cops, Cons, & Rock n Roll!"We discuss "Inventing Anna," the true-crime story of a fake German heiress who lived large with little cash; the Swedish detective drama "Young Wallander"; and music, music, music, from a novel about a fictional rock band to the nerdy Icelandic group that dances like nobody's watching. Even though everybody is. Streaming"Young Wallander: Killer's Shadow," Netflix. The younger version of world-weary detective Kurt Wallander (Adam Pålsson) discovers that a seemingly straightforward hit-and-run case is much more than it appears."Inventing Anna," Netflix. Kate liked this "Shondaland" miniseries inspired by a true story. Now Steve weighs In on this 9-episode offering about a young con artist who fooled New York's elite into thinking she was a German heiress.Books"Daisy Jones and the Six," by Taylor Jenkins Reid. This novel follows the rise to fame of a Fleetwood Mac-like rock band with a beautiful lead singer and their mysterious breakup."The Near Witch," by V.E. Schwab. A 2019 re-release sparked new life and acclaim for this fantasy that is part fairy tale, part love story.Music"Song Exploder" podcast. For a look at an unorthodox songwriting process involving Excel spreadsheets, anagram titles and more, Steve recommends the Weezer episode. Florence + the Machine, "King." The band's new single has a music video directed by Autumn de Wilde (2020's "Emma").The Secret Sisters, "You Don't Own Me Anymore." Folky, with great harmonies.Lawrence, "Don't Lose Sight." Siblings Clyde and Gracie Lawrence, whose dad is a movie writer/director ("Miss Congeniality"), take their soul/funk/pop to the world.Dadi Freyer, "Think About Things." An Icelandic group revels in its own nerdiness. Oh, those sweet dance moves! Jonathan Richman, "I Was Dancing in the Lesbian Bar." Endearingly goofy.Popahallics #69 Playlist features all the artists above. Enjoy!

REVERIES
REVERIES 22 #4 “blessed, lost”

REVERIES

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 4:46


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Sean for Breakfast - Triple M Esperance 747
Darcie Haven Previews Her Debut Single And George Dacheff's Folky Styles Coming To the Brewery Sunday Sesh - FRIDAY MORNING LIVE Thanks To Lucky Bay Brewing

Sean for Breakfast - Triple M Esperance 747

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 11:56


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Woodlands Church Podcast
Folky Christmas | 19th December 2021 at 7pm

Woodlands Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021


Our sermon series, Emmanuel, God with Us, reminds us that the One who was born at Christmas to share our lives is with us today in all the facets of our lives, our pains and sorrows as well as our hopes and dreams. 19th December 2021 - 7pm Service

BRCDEvg Podcast
A FOLKY le regalaron un NINTENDO DIRECT de CUMPLEAÑOS - BRCDEvg Pocast 214

BRCDEvg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 118:12


En el Podcast de esta semana nos preparamos con nuestras predicciones para el Nintendo Direct de este 23 de septiembre. Además de recordar los lanzamientos calendarizados para este cierre de año. Celebramos el cumpleaños de Folky y más noticias relevantes de la industria. Esperamos que lo disfruten, se puso buena la charla.

REVERIES
REVERIES 21 #41 “flying over”

REVERIES

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 4:49


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DisCast
A Couple Folky Tales

DisCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 107:08


Walt's Opening Day Dedication Speechhttps://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=walt+disney+opening+day+speechCast Members 50/55 Anniversary Dedicationshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sg8QssCnb6AFull Disney Wish Presentationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpXJJQe1HQoSnow White's Enchanted Wish/Scary Adventure Side-by-Side Comparisonhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2jOMsgLsmU

New Music Saturday
S05-Ep15-Pt2: A huge mix of alternative pop, eclectronic, folky, and even ska tones in here...

New Music Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 101:08


Part 2 is nothing each week if not eclectic, and this week is no different in that sense! Listen out for brand new tunes from Kyetoba, Saints Among Us, Lizard Sweets, Ritual Cloak, Kintsuku, Keep Back Ivy, 22 Oceans, Flux, Nunny Boy, Arsenic Tea Party, Lemonade Kid, Become the Sky, Weed, Restless Mosaic, Adam Bostock, and Alesund. Check out www.newmusicsaturday.com for all the latest x --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newmusicsaturday/message

2 Girls on a Bench the Podcast
Ep 108 Folky Town featuring Shari

2 Girls on a Bench the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 63:01


Ep. 108 Folky Town featuring Shari Welcome to the bench! We write on the bench, we snack on the bench and we procrastinate on the bench and mostly write… mostly. Today we have so much for you! Deviled eggs… Down to Folk #BenchWriteClub challenge and special guest, Psychic Medium and friend of the bench, Shari Dworkin-Smith.   Promo for Down To Folk, from the Podfix Network  -  Submit your 2-3 page “folk” story (5-10 minutes) for a chance to be a featured tale on this hilarious podcast by 4/24/21 to 2girlsonabench@gmail.com  - If you need more info, just let us know!   Find Shari Dworkin-Smith, Psychic Medium and her class info here: https://linktr.ee/ShariDworkinSmith Registration for “Becoming an Empowered Empath” on 4/15. For our other Shari episodes, go to episode 46 Makeup and Mediums & 47 List of Psychic Things   Join our #Benchlings group on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/2girlsonabench Save the date in May for the 5thAnnual Livestream for the Cure, led by the amazing Nick (also of Mr. Nikoli’s Kitchen) coming in May – here are the details! Twitter: @2girlsonabench Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2girlsonabench/ Support the show via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/2girlsonabench Buy us a snack at https://ko-fi.com/benchsnack Follow and subscribe to the Podfix Network: https://podfixnetwork.com/

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
PEL Presents NEM#142: Rebecca Rego: This Is Your Life!

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 60:12


Folky, soul-singing Rebecca has had six releases since 2007. We discuss "Mama" from her solo EP, Songs for Cleaning Women, Pt. 1 (2020), "No One Knows Me" by Rebecca Rego and the Trainmen from Speaking of Witches (2019), "Gave Me" by rego off of From the Royal Arcade (2009), and "Cruel" from Lay These Weapons Down (2016). Intro: "Call My Mother" from Tolono (2014). See rebeccaregoandthetrainmen.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsor: Visit nebia.com/nem and use code NEM for 15% off your shower revolution.

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Nakedly Examined Music Podcast
NEM#142: Rebecca Rego: This Is Your Life!

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 60:12


Folky, soul-singing Rebecca has had six releases since 2007. We discuss "Mama" from her solo EP, Songs for Cleaning Women, Pt. 1 (2020), "No One Knows Me" by Rebecca Rego and the Trainmen from Speaking of Witches (2019), "Gave Me" by rego off of From the Royal Arcade (2009), and "Cruel" from Lay These Weapons Down (2016). Intro: "Call My Mother" from Tolono (2014). See rebeccaregoandthetrainmen.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsor: Visit nebia.com/nem and use code NEM for 15% off your shower revolution.

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Nakedly Examined Music Podcast
NEM#142: Rebecca Rego: This Is Your Life!

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 60:12


Folky, soul-singing Rebecca has had six releases since 2007. We discuss "Mama" from her solo EP, Songs for Cleaning Women, Pt. 1 (2020), "No One Knows Me" by Rebecca Rego and the Trainmen from Speaking of Witches (2019), "Gave Me" by rego off of From the Royal Arcade (2009), and "Cruel" from Lay These Weapons Down (2016). Intro: "Call My Mother" from Tolono (2014). See rebeccaregoandthetrainmen.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsor: Visit nebia.com/nem and use code NEM for 15% off your shower revolution. The post NEM#142: Rebecca Rego: This Is Your Life! first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

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Wim Chielens' Podcast
Episode 84: Dubbel Gemengd 84

Wim Chielens' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 44:55


Folky deuntjes, dronken pianoliedjes, beledigende liedjes, droevige liedjes en 3 X Kris de Bruyne.

Woodlands Church Podcast
Christmas at Woodlands Church: A Folky Christmas at 7pm | 20th of December 2020

Woodlands Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020


20 December 2020 - 7pm ServiceChristmas at Woodlands Church: A Folky ChristmasWelcome to what was supposed to be our very special ‘Folky Christmas.’ As some of our key staff members involved in the service had to self isolate, we had our very own Dave Mithcell share a lovely message with us instead. Remember, earlier today at the 11am service we heard Clare Thompson speak on the topic ‘A Star is Born.’ Go check it out!

Variations on a Theme
Ep. 5: Elements - Earth

Variations on a Theme

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 53:24


This week on VOAT, the songs really hit home...here on earth.

All Time Top Ten
Episode 430 - Top Ten Folk Songs Of Hope w/Elizabeth Eisen

All Time Top Ten

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 93:55


Sometimes you have to really listen to the lyrics. Words are the engine that generates the lifeblood of folk music, and ATTT's patented Songs Of Hope series is ripe for a bunch of good words strung together to make beautiful folk songs of hope. Enter the fabulous Elizabeth Eisen and her folk-loving ways. Ben's mom joins the show for an episode about hope, folk-style. Sidle up with your banjo and play along, but always listen to the lyrics. Elizabeth is a groovy artist. Check out her work here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Artist/Elizabeth-D-Eisen-1548918755330913/ Join the Patreon thing here: https://www.patreon.com/alltimetopten?alert=2 Stream this awesome playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0K0QTP9RsoMDUMHmS0lgLY?si=SY-ZdVl6QIS1jmxXX-cekg While you're at Spotify, listen to ATTT: https://open.spotify.com/show/3KQ6kPbUXrpQj1CEwcaPzC?si=o2XrOxyJSG-t6kovQSTDLQ Rate and review us over on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-time-top-ten/id573735994

Underrated / Overhated
Lefty Folky Songs

Underrated / Overhated

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 61:14


Who doesn't like a lefitst folk song?! Given their lack of popularity, probably a lot of people! Anyway, this is unfair - whatever your political inclination, there's lots of great music to listen to within this general field. Here I talk with my friend Richard about some of the more (even more than usual) underrated and overhated lefty folky songs (a couple aren't actually folk, but I need a catchy title). Enjoy! Here's the playlist of the songs we talk about: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0Rw99Fn3lq8LJEt1H5SDuY?si=Em2-BhAuRRC5oF5MkfxNgA

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities
Godley and Creme, and Some Obscure Original Versions

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 120:01


Albert Finney -Those Other Men (1977) On the Motown label. Hard times had befallen this American institution.  Bill Haley - God Bless Rock and Roll (1980) Charro - Love Will Keep Us Together (1977) For people of a certain age, Charro was a talk show/variety show mainstay. Sexual without being sexual. Talented without record sales. She played a mean flamenco guitar! But she was also a willing parody of herself.  Clarence Carter - Jennings Alley (1976)  David Cassidy - Darlin’ (1975) "I wanna change my image! i really wanna show people I can R O C K!! Gimme that guitar. Now find me the best producer you can get. Brian Wilson! What? He's trying to get his brothers to get him hamburgers? Ok. What about Mike Love? No? Ok....Bruce Johnson." Yes, "I Write The Songs" is on the album. And "Darlin'" was a Beach Boys single from the late 60's. Not as bad as his brother's Todd Rundgren-produced abortion from 1980.  Dennis Wilson - River Song (1977) The album "Pacific Ocean Blue" was the best post-1973 recording by any Beach Boy bar none, including the band itself.  Gentle Giant - Freedom’s Child (1970) Folky, nice demo, sort of a POC for the prog leanings that would flourish and flounder later in the decade. I like all the stuff they did during these unreleased demo recordings, but I don't really dig their first album.  If it wasn't for Gary Storm of WIZR 107.7 in Buffalo, I never would have heard about these guys, but for a good two years I was obsessed. The things they did with harmonies, writing lyrics, and wild sound experiments that I had never heard before amazed me. Especially "Random Brain Wave/I Pity Inanimate Objects". They were in 10CC and I tried for a good long time to like 10CC, but it just never took like it did with these guys. It didn't surprise me that they ruled MTV's early days. Their imaginations ran wild and in the video realm and it's nascent possibilities, they were champions.  Godley and Creme - “Consequences” Side C (1976) Godley and Creme - The Sporting Life (1977) Godley and Creme - Hit Factory/Business is Business (1977) Godley and Creme - Random Brain Wave/I Pity Inanimate Objects (1978) Godley and Creme - Gizmo Demonstration Record (1975) Godley and Creme - An Englishman in New York (1978) --------------------------------- Brenda Holloway - You Made Me So Very Happy (1967) Cissy Houston - Midnite Train To Georgia (1973) Note the spelling of "midnight" changed for the Gladys Knight version.  Linda Lyndell - What a Man (1968) Jean DuShon - For Once In My Life (1966) John Hartford - Gentle On My Mind (1967) Greyhound - Black and White (1971) Leon Russell - This Masquerade (1972) Lou Johnson - Always Something There To Remind Me (1964)

REVERIES
REVERIES 20 #37 “chaser”

REVERIES

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 4:17


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REVERIES 20 #32 “for age”

REVERIES

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 3:38


for eternal turning and burning

The Aspen Waite Podcast
Good Friday Music Special!! A trip throughout time.

The Aspen Waite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 94:18


There and back again, a muso's tale by Paul Waite. Come and take a trip throughout time, genre and musical prowess over the last 5 decades. A jam packed podcast filled with an eclectic mix of tuneful vibrations. From Epic and Folky to Weird and Wonderful.... From Raunchy Rock to Gothically Beautiful. Paul and Ben's knowledge in music is vast and it's wonderful to hear them discussing the history behind each track presented in this show.We hope you have time to kick back, relax and get lost in this musical journey.As Paul says, where would life be without music? I agree with this sentiment and we need the joy that music brings now more than ever. Tracks featured:  björk - Human Behaviour Glen Campbell - Wichita Lineman Clannad - Harry's Game Grace Jones - La Vie En Rose Linkin Park - In The End Madness - The Prince The Hives - Hate To Say I Told You So HIM - The Sacrament Sneaker Pimps - 6 Underground ZZ Top - Gimme All Your Lovin' Beach Boys - I Get Around '

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REVERIES 20 #31 “full circle”

REVERIES

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 6:43


i hope you are ok we will be ok somehow i am thinking of you

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REVERIES 20 #6 “beyond is what is deserved”

REVERIES

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 3:37


keep me going keep on keeping on beyond the wildest plain beyond the farthest pain beyond the smiles and not staying in your lane

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REVERIES 19 #85 “g o a t”

REVERIES

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 3:39


dancing around and playing greatest all time

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REVERIES 19 #82 “western tribulation”

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 3:13


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REVERIES 19 #75 “when i wake up in a dream”

REVERIES

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 4:34


if i do if i do if i do i will be true i will be true i will be there i will be there i will be there again and again and again and again

Human Nature
09: Caroline Barlow - Professional Folky

Human Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 87:52


Today I am joined by Caroline Barlow who is an active member of the music community here in northern Michigan. I am excited to have Caroline on the show because she has worked with hundreds of bands over the years. Helping them to book gigs, making sure that music festivals run smoothly, really a jane of all traits when it comes to anything relating to community and music. In this episode, Caroline and I talk about her upbringing in North Carolina and her move to Michigan. We talk about the work that she’s currently doing with the Bliss Organization and her band The North Carolines. Connect with Caroline Facebook EPK (Electronic Press Kit) SoundCloud Instagram @mscarolineb Music playlists on Spotify search Caroline Barlow Check out Bliss Organization Earthwork --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humannature/message

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REVERIES 19 #67 “power seeking”

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 3:40


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REVERIES 19 #64 “ok tober”

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 2:54


and we will get it done right and it will not not be done

On The Folking Road Podcast
Inbetweeny Folky Snippets 2

On The Folking Road Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 7:35


We're both off on holidays soon, and Jess with her band Said the Maiden are heading back out on the Folking Road in September. So with all that going on we're taking a break from recording. We'll be back soon for Episode 7 but before then we give you a second bonus piece! Short and maybe sweet? Enjoy. Featured artist: John Denver Song: Grandma's Feather Bed --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-the-folking-road/message

On The Folking Road Podcast
Inbetweeny Folky Snippets

On The Folking Road Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 4:19


With Ep 3 a week away, here is a mini episode to keep on The Folking Road. In this inbetweeny Folky Snippet we read The Jolly Waggoner - an old West Country song. Normal service will resume next week! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-the-folking-road/message

REVERIES
REVERIES 19 #33 “distrust”

REVERIES

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 3:15


i don’t know i don’t know if i can trust myself one day to the next to love as much as the next

Jack Wilfan Show
The Jack Wilfan Show 19.03.19

Jack Wilfan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 123:20


The Jack Wilfan Show is a show that is broadcast on a Tuesday between 7:30-9:30 that has great music (old and new) and great features like the Triple Triple, After Show Party and also the Folky 15 Minutes along with the headlines and weather to get you ready for the rest of the week.

REVERIES
REVERIES 19 #16 “i was on my way”

REVERIES

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2019 3:37


i was going to go there but instead… well… you can guess the rest

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REVERIES 19 #15 “good to know you morning”

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 6:15


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REVERIES 19 #14 “nothing from nothing”

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 4:19


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REVERIES 19 #8 “pretend journey”

REVERIES

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 3:56


pretend my friend that you are on the mend and that all the things YOU THINK YOU NEED are just around the bend

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REVERIES 19 #5 “flow through me forever”

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 3:02


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REVERIES 18 #88 “another lament”

REVERIES

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2018 4:00


oi how many times over and over and over can we repeat the same and still allow this to happen it’s enough

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REVERIES 18 #81 “can’t forge”

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 4:32


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REVERIES 18 #65 “haste”

REVERIES

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 4:21


too long to sit on site and breathe all saying go now into concrete later tonight be peace don’t worry

Simmons and Moore Podcast
SAMPC 111: Bring Your Own Strippers with Matt Fern and Joe Pom from Foes of Fern

Simmons and Moore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2018 92:38


the boys are joined by the soulful Fern and Pom from Foes of Fern to discuss the most recognizable theme songs from TV shows, touring and how delicious gas station ice cream COULD be and Matt dropped a brand new song  live on the air! keeping it loose, keeping it Folky.  INSTAGRAM Facebook Twitter WEBSITE

Fab 4 Free 4 All
188-Talking with Wings Guitarist Laurence Juber

Fab 4 Free 4 All

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 61:22


Fab 4 Free 4 All talk with Grammy Award winning Wings guitarist Laurence Juber.

Fab 4 Free 4 All
187-'Rubber Soul' (US): Analysis and Review pt. 2

Fab 4 Free 4 All

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 62:50


Fab 4 Free 4 All review and analyze the U.S. version of the Beatles classic 'Rubber Soul' (pt. 2).

Unsung Podcast
Episode 18 - Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters by The Twilight Sad

Unsung Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 49:57


If you live in Scotland and are even remotely familiar with the indie scene, The Twilight Sad, alongside Frightened Rabbit, are a seemingly indomitable force. A band whose influence and position loom large over the country’s music landscape, and for the past decade their fanbase has only increased, their profile growing larger with every record. On this week’s episode Chris and Weaver take it right back to the beginning of the band’s journey, offering a fine appraisal of what they feel is the band’s best work – their 2007 debut album ‘Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters’. Folky vocals clash with Phil Spector/shoegaze-esque walls of sound to create a cacophony which is equal parts melodic and yet still somehow slightly unsettling. The word ‘cinematic’ is used often overused when it comes to describing music, but in this instance, it is perhaps the best way to describe what The Twilight Sad do best. Chris and Weaver dig deep into the band’s history and discography on this episode, unravelling their journey towards being one of Scotland’s most high profile indie acts. Weaver offers a great commentary on how their music evolved after this, whilst Chris digs into the lore around the band and the album itself. Mark remains perennially unimpressed but hey, I suppose you can’t please everyone all the time. Hate mail can be directed his way. We know that this band have a legion of undying fans, and we know that they’re held in particularly high esteem by many in the indie scene. Should this album be added to our discography as their definitive record? Vote on our Facebook page and let us know.  

Fab 4 Free 4 All
186-'Rubber Soul' (US): Analysis and Review pt. 1

Fab 4 Free 4 All

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 53:51


Fab 4 Free 4 All review and analyze the U.S. version of the Beatles classic 'Rubber Soul'.

Spoken Word
Mary Stone on Spoken Word

Spoken Word

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017


Tune in to 3CR to hear Mary Stone share her poetry in discussion with Carmen Main.Mary Stone is a poet, singer, song-writer, artist & librarian. She has featured as a spoken word performer in & around Melbourne, including: West Word, House of Bricks, Chamber Poets, Red Lobster & several cafes, galleries & bars. Some of her poetry has also been included as part of broader art installations & exhibitions.Mary's work is inclusive of several poetic styles from: free form to haiku / senryu & has been published in anthologies. She is currently working on a manuscript for her first chapbook to be published soon [early 2018].Mary has also been a writer and editor for: "PASH Capsule: an online magazine about love & provocations".Mary has received several awards for her work - the latest being Highly Commended for the "Words in Winter Contemporary Poetry Competition - 2017". She is also the lead singer for: "Ill Gotten Booty" - a ratbag of roister-doisters whose songs are often a mix of Celtic, American Gothic & Folky flavours.You can find Mary performing & making a general nuisance of herself mostly within the inner Melbs poetry & dive-bar communities.

BarcadeVG Podcast
Tuni el mafioso - BarcadeVG Podcast 011

BarcadeVG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 66:53


En compañía de Punisher, Tierra, Folky, Asher y Diego analizamos las noticias de la semana y los lanzamientos de Gears of War 4 y Mafia III Apoya a BarcadeVG en https://www.patreon.com/BarcadeVG Suscríbete acá https://goo.gl/aekZ4u Síguenos en nuestras redes :D Twitter: https://twitter.com/barcadevg Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BarcadeVG/

Brooklyn Paper Radio
Getting folky with Feral Foster

Brooklyn Paper Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2016 13:12


Gersh and Vince talk Brooklyn Folk Festival with Feral Foster, who also sings a few tunes. Ya gotta hear it to believe it!

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Songversations
Songversations Episode 07 – Celeste Amade – Transitioning From a Folky Singer/Songwriter to an Electronic Popstar

Songversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2016 43:11


This month’s interview is a special one. When we recorded it way back in the fall of 2015 Celeste was in the process of transitioning from her folky roots to collaborating and creating more electronic pop productions with Steven Tracy of Saint Cecilia Studios. I’m glad we waited to publish this episode because now we […]

CiTR -- Duncan's Donuts
The Nov 5th, 2015 episode: a li'l bit folky, a li'l bit funky

CiTR -- Duncan's Donuts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015 59:05


New songs from Eleanor Friedberger, Gal Gracen & Beach House. Welcome to Peak Autumn.

Prog-Watch
Prog-Watch 119 - Abel Ganz & White Willow

Prog-Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2014 69:14


In the beginning of this week's show the Squatch and Diamond Dave look at the early career of Scottish Neo-Prog band Abel Ganz, which featured the keyboard work of one Hew Montgomery. (We'll be talking more about Hew next month, when we preview music from his latest project, Grand Tour, which features members of another Scottish band we've covered, Comedy Of Errors. You'll hear it FIRST HERE, since the album isn't officially released until later next month!) In the second part of the show, the boys feature an interesting Norwegian band called White Willow, which is unlike anything you've ever heard on this show before. Moody, Progressive, and Folky with Symphonic touches---interesting to say the very least. And in keeping with the season, they leave you with a holiday offering from their friends in Gandalf's Fist. The track is called “The Snows They Melt The Soonest” and if you like it, you can download it FREE from their bandcamp site!“...But I heard him exclaim ere he drove out of sight, Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night!”

Denver Diatribe Podcast
112: Jurassic Guesthouse Edition with Greg and Meredith Tally of Best Western Denver Southwest Dino Resort

Denver Diatribe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2013 68:37


Dinosaurs. Hell mustangs. Mad scientists. Folky cello players. This week, Joel, Vanessa and Jared turn the Denver Diatribe into one of those awesome Saturday-afternoon Syfy movies where ’80s C-list actors battle it out against bad-CGI monsters. It’s all thanks to Greg and Meredith Tally of the Best Western Denver Southwest. You know, the folks turning […] 112: Jurassic Guesthouse Edition with Greg and Meredith Tally of Best Western Denver Southwest Dino ResortDenver Diatribe

Everything Folk
Everything Folk 1 - The Star of the County Down

Everything Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2010 5:10


Our pick this week is the Star of County Down. Seth's pick was Straight furrows version of the song, Katie's was TheIambicpen's version. You can listen to Katie's song on youtube and you can listen/buy to Seth's on last.fm