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La marmita del sótano huele a novedades y comenzamos con el último trabajo de The Cactus Blossoms, el grupo de Minnesota responsable del álbum “Everytime I think about you” que los trae de gira a comienzos de febrero. Suenan adelantos de los próximos discos de los franceses The Limiñanas, versionando a Phil Ochs vía Francoise Hardy, o de Dean Wareham (Luna, Galaxie 500) que vendrá de gira en abril. El histórico Neil Young lanza la tarjeta de presentación de su nuevo proyecto The Chrome Hearts.(Foto del podcast por Aaron Rice; The Cactus Blossoms)Playlist;THE CACTUS BLOSSOMS “Something’s got a hold on me”THE CACTUS BLOSSOMS “Statues”THE CACTUS BLOSSOMS “Be what I wanna”JD McPHERSON “Sunshine getaway”NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Blue on blue”CARLES ESTRADA y LYNNE MARTIN “Fairytale of New YorkTHE LIMIÑANAS “Où va la chance?”Versión y Original; FRANCOISE HARDY “Où va la chance?” (1968)Versión y original; PHIL OCHS “There but for fortune” (1964)VIENNA VIENNA “John I’m only dancing”DEAN WAREHAM “You were the ones I had to betray”EARLY JAMES “Unspeakable Thing”NEIL YOUNG and THE CHROME HEARTS “Big change is coming”RAY COLLINS HOT-CLUB “The book of the golden age”Escuchar audio
In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian interviews the enigmatic and talented musician Perry Blake about his recent album "Death of a Society Girl" and his extensive, multifaceted career. Perry delves into the profound impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on his music, detailing how the isolation and global uncertainty influenced his songwriting and recording process. He also highlights his fruitful collaboration with renowned producer Graham Murphy, known for his work with Clannad, Sharon Shannon, and Marie Brennan, shedding light on the creative synergy that propelled the album's unique sound.Perry reminisces about his time working with the late, legendary French singer Francoise Hardy, sharing intimate stories and the invaluable lessons he learned from her. He recounts anecdotes from memorable gigs, including a euphoric festival performance in Spain that left an indelible mark on his career, contrasted with a disastrous show in London where technical difficulties and unforeseen mishaps tested his resilience and professionalism.In discussing his pre-show routines, Perry reveals the rituals and practices that help him center himself before stepping onto the stage, emphasizing the importance of mental and emotional preparation. He passionately talks about the significance of staying true to his artistic vision, resisting industry pressures to conform, and maintaining authenticity in his work.Looking ahead, Perry shares his future plans, which include not only continuing to create music but also venturing into the world of screenwriting. He expresses excitement about exploring new storytelling mediums and the potential for cross-disciplinary projects.This episode offers a deep dive into Perry's creative process, his experiences in the music industry, and his unwavering commitment to his craft, providing listeners with a rich and inspiring narrative of an artist dedicated to his art.Find Perry Blake here: https://moochinabout.com/perry-blake/Find CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Newsletter: https://concertsthatmadeus.aweb.page/p/f065707b-2e34-4268-8e73-94f12bd2e938Save 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with singer and songwriter Angélica Garcia, whose latest album "Gemelo" is sung almost entirely in Spanish. They also pay tribute to the late James Chance and Françoise Hardy.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Angélica Garcia, "Color de Dolor," Gemelo, Partisan, 2024The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club, Parlophone, 1967James Chance and the Contortions, "I Can't Stand Myself," No New York, Antilles, 1978James White and The Blacks, "Contort Yourself," Off White, ZE, 1979Françoise Hardy, "Comment Te Dire Adieu (It Hurts to Say Goodbye)," Comment Te Dire Adieu?, Vogue, 1968Françoise Hardy, "All Over the World," Françoise Hardy Sings in English, Vogue, 1966Angélica Garcia, "Reflexiones," Gemelo, Partisan, 2024Angélica Garcia, "Guadalupe," Gemelo, Partisan, 2024Angelica, "Angel Baby," Angel Baby, Ultra, 1991Angélica Garcia, "El Que," Gemelo, Partisan, 2024Angélica Garcia, "Mirame," Gemelo, Partisan, 2024Angélica Garcia, "Y Grito," Gemelo, Partisan, 2024Angélica Garcia, "Paloma," Gemelo, Partisan, 2024Hazel, "Smooth Sinner," Hazel EP, Self-Released, 2011Radiohead, "Kid A," Kid A, Capitol, 2000Angélica Garcia, "La Llorona," Cha Cha Palace, Spacebomb, 2020Death by Chocolate, "Land of Chocolate," Death by Chocolate, Jet Set, 2001Chelsea Wolfe, "Tunnel Lights," She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She, Loma Vista, 2024See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
July 8th, 2008: 5,000 gallons of uranium solution were accidentally released at the Tricastin power plant, creating a ripple effect that would change the fate of a local wine appellation forever. In this episode of Grapes to Glory, we delve into the nuclear incident at Tricastin and its profound impact on the nearby wine region.Join Catherine and Julie as they recount the events that led to the renaming of the Coteaux du Tricastin appellation to Grignan-les-Adhémar. Julie, taking us on a trip to the picturesque Rhône Valley, reveals why this lesser-known wine region captured her heart and deserves all your attention.Discover how the winemakers of this small appellation transformed adversity into opportunity by improving quality and rebranding their wines. Enjoy Julie's heartfelt tribute to her beloved late grandmother with a rendition of Francoise Hardy's "Tous les garçons et les filles," and Catherine's knack at pub quizzes, along with their quirky anecdotes, from eggs to Game of Thrones and everything in between!Explore with them the unique terroir of Grignan-les-Adhémar, the grape varieties that flourish here, and the winemaking practices that ensure quality and tradition in every bottle. This episode offers a captivating narrative of resilience, transformation, and the enduring spirit of a wine region facing adversity. And who doesn't love RESILIENCE these days...?Silly videos and wine pictures will be shared on Instagram @GrapesToGlory.The 'King of the North!' wines featured in this episode:White Wine: Domaine de Montine - Viognier - 20222022: Available at The Wine Society2023: Available at Vinatis UKRed Wine: Domaine de Montine - Emotion - 20182021: Available at Vinatis UKOther Notable Mentions:Grignan-Les-Adhémar 'Le Grand Dèves' 2022: Available at YappRecommended Winemakers:Domaine du Serre des VignesDomaine FerrotinDomaine Bonetto-Fabrol Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Metallicas «Master of Puppets» oder Radioheads «OK Computer» zeigen: Im dritten Album steckt die wahre Identität einer Band. Geht man nach dieser Theorie, besteht der Charakter von Cigaretets After Sex aus schlüpfrigen Beats, verschlafenem Gesang und federweichen Gitarren. «X's» macht die Drei in Cigarettes After Sex' Diskografie komplett. Thematisch bleiben die Amerikaner bei Liebe, Breakups und natürlich Sex. Doch die Inspirationsquelle des Trios ist breit, so Sänger Greg Gonzalez im Interview: von Metal über Hip Hop bis zu Tejano, von Francoise Hardy über Erik Satie bis hin zu Cocteau Twins sollen in dieser Platte stecken. Wir versuchen die Referenzen zu finden, denn «X's» ist das neue Sounds! Album der Woche! Das heisst, wir verlosen täglich Vinyl.
Felicia Pop 2024, está vez cargado de nostalxia e tenrura pola perda dunha artista universal que nos abandonou hai poucas semanas, motivo sobrado para adicarlle o afiche a Francoise Hardy, somos conscientes da modestia do feito, pero non encontramos mellor escenario para a nosa homenaxe. Pero as penas, como é sabido, nunca veñen soas e esta vez a dor bateu de fronte ás xentes do Felicia Pop. Abandonounos unha figura imprescindible para entender o Festival e parte da historia da nosa parroquia. Foise José e deixounos orfos de conversas, consellos, risas e complicidades. José era amigo de toda a vida, compañeiro de escola, xogos e travesuras na infancia. Anos máis tarde, de maior, compañeiro de festas, ceas e risas, moitas risas. Xa que, entre outras moitas facetas, destacaba na de ser un delicioso contador de historias, cargadas todas elas dun impecable sentido do humor e elegante ironía.
Revisamos algunos momentos destacados de Francoise Hardy en los años 60.
Céline Dion, die legendäre Sängerin und Gewinnerin des Eurovision Song Contests 1988, meldete sich in einem Interview mit NBC wieder zurück, nachdem ihre Krankheit sie außer Gefecht gesetzt hat. Ein weiteres Come Back wird aus dem Büro von Ralph Siegel gemeldet: Dschingis Khan sind wieder da, allerdings in Neubesetzung, aber mit neuem Material.Am 11. Juni 2024 starb Françoise Hardy. 1962 gelang ihr überraschend der Durchbruch mit "Tous les Garçons et les Filles", 1963 vertrat sie Monaco beim Eurovision Song Contest mit "L'amour s'en vas". Sie startete eine Weltkarriere, war Mode-Ikone. schrieb Bücher, sang mit Udo Jürgens (mit dem sie auch im TV-Film "Françoise et Udo" im Bett liegt) und Blur und spätestens seit "Comment te dire adieu" ist sie eine Ikone der französischen Musik. Alkis und Marco erinnern sich mit Irving "Dr. Eurovision" Wolther an Françoise Hardy (1944-2024).In der bemerkenswerten Arte-Doku "Françoise Hardy - Die Diskrete" kommen viele von ihr inspirierten Persönlichkeiten zu Wort. Alkis und Marco beleuchten die ungewöhnliche Biografie der jungen Françoise Hardy, die bereits als Kind bei den Tiroler Verwandten Deutsch lernt. Marco fand ein paar ungewöhnliche Querverbindungen zu Südtirol, die vermutlich gerne übersehen werden. Schritt für Schritt erzählen Marco und Alkis von der Biografie der Sängerin, Song-Schreiberin und Autorin. Sie erzählen von ihren ungewöhnlichen Beziehungen zu Männern, von ihrer außergewöhnlichen Herkunft und Familiensituation und immer auch ihrer Musik. Sie folgen den Spuren dieser streitbaren und auch nicht immer unumstrittenen Künstlerin.In der Kleinen Song Contest Geschichte am Schluss drängelte sich Alkis vor und erzählt von einem Helden der 80er und seiner Verbindung zu Françoise Hardy. Creators: Marco Schreuder & Alkis VlassakakisMerci Chérie Online:www.MerciCherie.atFacebook: MerciCheriePodcastInstagram: Merci_Cherie_PodcastTikTok: @merci_cherie_podcastx/twitter: @_Merci_Cheribluesky: @mercicherie.bsky.socialBitte bewertet uns und schreibt Reviews, wo immer ihr uns hört.
Salvation In Motion. Walking through our troubles with philosopher Soren Kierkegaard. The best thoughts are found on the road. Upbuilding discourses on mindfulness, health and well-being. Host to become a beauty influencer? Meanwhile, debate prep for Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Advising calm, generous statesmanship through the inevitable CNN gotcha questions. Maybe a gurney for Sleepy Joe? Happy Birthday to SCOTUS Clarence Thomas, truly great American. KJP and Cheap Fakes. Preliminaries on Muscle Cars. The 455 Rocket. Welcome to the Occupation. RIP Donald Sutherland, Anouk Aimee, Francoise Hardy and Willie Mays. La Dolce Vita. With Great Listener CallsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kirsty Lang on the Judge and cricketer Sir Oliver Popplewell. His godson Stephen Fry pays tribute.The computer pioneer and transgender advocate Lynn Conway.The music mogul and friend to the Fab Four Tony Bramwell. One of France's best loved singer song-writers Francoise Hardy.Interviewee: Stephen Fry Interviewee: Charles Rogers Interviewee: Roag Best Interviewee: Laura BartonProducer: Catherine PowellArchive used: Get Carman: The Trials of George Carman QC BBC 2 5th April 2002; The Today Programme BBC 15th May 1985; Michigan Engineering, University of Michigan 8 Oct 2014 uploaded from Youtube; Trans Activism Oral History Project, Chair in Transgender Studies, University of Victoria, Canada Feb 4th 2020; Radio Newsreel BBC World Service 31st October 1963; Dermot O'Leary show BBC Radio 2 17th August 2013; Sunny South Kensington – Donovan Epic 22nd October 1966; Songbird – Eva Cassidy Didgeridoo Records/ Hot Record 1998; My Generation – The Who Bruinswick Records/ Decca (US) 1965/6; Falling for Francoise, Producer: Alan Hall A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 4 2011.
Además, Matías Rivas, Arturo Fontaine y Sofía García-Huidobro recomendaron "Diario de las cartas" de Juan Cristóbal Romero, "Ôdishon" de Takashi Miike, "La leyenda del santo bebedor" de Joseph Roth y "Hitler y los nazis: La maldad a juicio" de Joe Berlinger.
Además, Matías Rivas, Arturo Fontaine y Sofía García-Huidobro recomendaron "Diario de las cartas" de Juan Cristóbal Romero, "Ôdishon" de Takashi Miike, "La leyenda del santo bebedor" de Joseph Roth y "Hitler y los nazis: La maldad a juicio" de Joe Berlinger.
Ecoutez Le journal RTL avec Agnès Bonfillon du 20 juin 2024
À l'occasion de sa tournée Hugues Aufray Tour, Hugues Aufray se confie sur ses relations avec Françoise Hardy au micro de Thomas Isle dans Culture médias
Francoise Hardy, Peter and Gordon, Little Richard, The Swinging Blue Jeans, The Pretty Things and more versions of "Hello, Dolly!" than you might expect as we continue our four-sided odyssey for June. #MadeonZencastr
Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph discuss Barbarella - 1968 science fiction film directed by Roger Vadim, starring Jane Fonda. Additional topics include: -Father's Day -Gottmik's plagiarized jokes -Richard Dreyfuss being ridiculous -The deaths of Francoise Hardy and Tony Lo Bianco Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FishJellyFilmReviews Want to send them stuff? Fish Jelly PO Box 461752 Los Angeles, CA 90046 Find merch here: https://fishjellyfilmreviews.myspreadshop.com/all Venmo @fishjelly Visit their website at www.fishjellyfilms.com Find their podcast at the following: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/fish-jelly Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/388hcJA50qkMsrTfu04peH Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fish-jelly/id1564138767 Find them on Instagram: Nick (@ragingbells) Joseph (@joroyolo) Fish Jelly (@fishjellyfilms) Find them on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ragingbells/ https://letterboxd.com/joroyolo/ Nick and Joseph are both Tomatometer-approved critics at Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critics/nicholas-bell https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critics/joseph-robinson --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fish-jelly/support
Emission Spéciale Francoise Hardy hommage by RMF Radio
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Featuring a tribute to the late, great French singer Francoise Hardy, new music from the Montreal band Cola, Tanzania's Zawose Queens + more!
À l'occasion de la tournée de son spectacle "Identités", Catherine Lara se confie sur le décès de son amie Françoise Hardy au micro de Thomas Isle dans Culture médias
Don't get hacked; An exceptional day; A tribute to Francoise Hardy; Rishi gets it wrong; Do you know your audience?; Answer the question; Three strikes and out; An interview with Andy Lopata; Music from Iain Matthews
A commission of UN investigators finds both Hamas and Israel responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity: we hear how Israel has responded and get the latest on diplomatic efforts to end the conflict.Also in the programme: President Macron of France explains his decision to call a snap vote following his party's defeat in the EU elections; and we pay tribute to the French 1960s icon Francoise Hardy, who has died.(IMAGE: Displaced Palestinians carry water containers as Gazan families struggle with water pollution and scarcity, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Jabalia refugee camp, in the northern Gaza Strip, June 8, 2024 CREDIT: REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa)
1-Sudan. La città di El-Fasher, in Darfur, al centro della guerra tra esercito e paramilitari. A rischio centinaia di migliaia di civili, molti profughi interni. Il conflitto va avanti da più di un anno (Irene Panozzo, ex-consigliere del rappresentante speciale dell'Unione Europea per il Corno d'Africa) 2- Il piano americano per un cessate il fuoco a Gaza è a rischio. Hamas ha chiesto delle modifiche. Secondo gli Stati Uniti alcune sono irricevibili, ma si continua a trattare. Blinken rimane nella regione (Roberto Festa) 3- Iran. Il regime ha scelto i candidati per le elezioni presidenziali di fine mese. Cinque conservatori e un riformista. Ma per capire quanto supporto abbiano ancora gli ayatollah sarà fondamentale l'affluenza (Farian Sabahi) 4- Nel mondo sono almeno 160 milioni i bambini costretti a lavorare e a non andare a scuola. E la metà fa lavori pericolosi. La causa è la povertà. Oggi è la giornata mondiale contro il lavoro minorile (Paola Maceroni, ActionAid International Italia) 5- Graphic novel. Polly, il romanzo a fumetti di Fabrice Melquiot e Isabelle Pralong (Luisa Nannipieri) 6- Come dirti addio. È morta a 80 anni Francoise Hardy, l'icona della cultura pop francese (Chawki Senouci)
Chaque jour, deux chroniqueurs présentent les infos indispensables à connaître en matière de culture : les dernières actus musique, les sorties littéraires ou cinéma, les nouvelles pièces de théâtre et les séries à ne pas manquer… C'est ici !
Themen u.a.: Gewinnerin des deutschen Sachbuchpreises: Christina Morina: "Tausend Aufbrüche. Die Deutschen und ihre Demokratie seit den 1980er Jahren"; Nachruf auf Francoise Hardy; Doku über Familie des Auschwitz Kommandanten Höss; Moderation: Claudia Dichter Von WDR 5.
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Europe in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Interview with Luna (Poland 2024) done in Malmoe at Eurovision 2024, Alain Forrotti Interview with Roberto Bellarosa (Belgium 2013) done in Malmoe at Eurovision 2024 Tribute to Francoise Hardy (Monaco 1963) Eurovision Weekend 2024 in Hamburg (12 - 14 Jul 2024) - Salman Tanzeem will join the studio for the details about the event and involvement of Radio International Eurovision News with Nick van Lith from www.escXtra.com Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision 2024 - The Assessment with Eurovision Lordship Marcus Keppel-Palmer (final in the series) Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Cover Spot with David Mann Eurovision Calendar with Javier Leal New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Your music requests THE EUROVISION SONG CONTEST 2024 Eurovision Winner 2024 Nemo winning the contest for Switzerland The Grand Final of the Eurovison Song Contest 2024 was staged in the Swedish City of Malmoe on Saturday, 11 May 2024 from the Malmoe Arena with 37 countries competing via two Semi Finals and 25 countries that made it to the Grand Final. The Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 is Nemo for Switzerland with the song "The Code". On the show this week listen back to an interview the Radio International Team did with the winning act prior his victory. The Scoreboard of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 - Grand Final The complete Story of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 and voting tables can by found at Wikipedia - click here. Dose 5 of the PED Cure has on offer a couple of interviews with former Eurovision performers that actually came to Malmoe, Sweden and the Eurovision Song Contest to entertain the many Eurovision fans and journalists in the Euroclub and Eurovision Village. Roberto Bellarosa represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 with the song "Love Kills" which came 13th. Radio International's JP met Roberto at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmoe as he was engaged to sing for the Eurovision Fans in the Euroclub. Then there is an interview from the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with Luna who represented Poland with the song "The Tower" coming 12th in Semi Final 1. This interview was conducted by Alain Forrotti, the Radio International radio colleague from Luxemburg at Eurovision 2024 in Malmoe. Eurovision Spotlight: The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 - The Assessment: As every year after the Eurovision Song Contest the Radio International Experts share their opinion of the annual music spectacular so also this year as Eurovision Lordship Marcus Keppel-Palmer closed out this series of the Eurovision Spotlight looking at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 from his point of view. Tribute to Francoise Hardy (Monaco 1963): Sad news hit the world with the passing away of Francoise Hardy who represented Monaco at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1963 with the song "L'amour s'en va" which came 5th at the end of the evening's voting. The victory of that particular Eurovision Song Contest in 1963 went to Denmark with the song "Dansevise" performed by Grethe and Jorgen Ingmann. Besides being a singer Francoise Hardy also was an actress, songwriter, author...Shey remains one of the best-selling singers in French history, and continues to be regarded as an iconic and influential figure in both French pop and fashion. Radio International will broadcast a tribute to Francoise Hardy on the show this this week. Eurovision Weekend 2024: The first Eurovision event after the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 itself if the Eurovision Weekend 2024 out of Hamburg hosted by the Hamburg branch of Eurovision Club Germany e.V.. The event will include the FanVision Song Contest 2024 where young artists from different countries perform a cover of a Eurovision Song. The organisers received about 20 entries to this contest and a jury as well as public audience of the Eurovision Weekend 2024 will vote for the performances and the winner of which will decide in which country the Eurovision Weekend 2025 will be held. The Winning Act in 2023 was Germany with Mirko Bulian and Maxima Love performing their own version of "My Way" originally by Tone Sekelius from Sweden's Melodifestivalen. In the run up to the event Salman Tanzeem, who is one of the founder members of the Eurovision Weekend, will be joining JP in the Radio International studio to give an insight into the upcoming event in Hamburg as well as more details how Radio International will be involved over the next weeks. The Facebook Page of the Eurovision Weekend 2024 can be viewed here: CLICK HERE Also JP will be joined by David Mann for the Eurovision Birthday File and Eurovision Coverspot. Nick will be presenting the Eurovision News courtesy of escXtra.com. There will be a lot of the great new releases of Eurovision artists on the show as well as great Eurovision Classics. Javier will be updating us on the upcoming Eurovision events in the Eurovision Calendar and and and.... Find out more details of how to tune in live - click here For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
Bayern 2-Musikkritiker Markus Mayer im Gespräch über die französische Sängerin Francoise Hardy / Der Deutsche Sachbuchpreis 2024 geht an Christina Morina für ihr Buch "Tausend Aufbrüche. Die Deutschen und ihre Demokratie seit den 1980er Jahren". Gestern Abend wurde der Preis in Hamburg verliehen, Jens Büchsenmann berichtet / Neu im Kino: "Sleep With Your Eyes Open" - ein Film Nele Wohlatz. Ein Beitrag von Moritz Holfelder
durée : 00:02:15 - L'Humeur du matin par Guillaume Erner - par : Guillaume Erner - Fin de carrière pour une chanteuse qui avait marqué toute une génération.
Un peu d'astuce, d'espièglerie, de zoologie, de biologie, beaucoup de Françoise Hardy, mais aussi de transit et surtout de transistor ce mercredi avec Walid, Raoul Reyers, Jean-Jacques Jespers et Manu di Pietro ! Ils tenteront également de répondre avec brio (ou de la manière la moins lamentable) mais toujours avec humour, bonne humeur et mauvaise foi aux questions posées par Walid qui évoqueront Principalement la carrière de Françoise Hardy mais aussi la musique dans son ensemble… Bienvenue dans la plus longue et belgo-belge récréation du royaume ! Merci pour votre écoute Salut les copions, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Salut les copions sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/19688 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
"Paroles, Paroles" de Sébastien Ministru : "Tant de belles choses" de Françoise Hardy. L'auteure de bande dessinée et illustratrice française Églantine Chesneau pour sa BD "Vies en jeux : Leur flamme éclaire l'Histoire" (Vents d'Ouest). C'est Héraclès qui aurait eu l'idée des jeux d'Olympie en Grèce antique. Depuis, le monde a bien changé. Au cours du XXe siècle, des athlètes ont même réussi un double exploit… celui de battre des records mais aussi de faire évoluer les mentalités. Par leur détermination, certains ont su s'imposer dans des disciplines très variées et faire évoluer le regard de la Société. C'est le cas de Jesse Owens, jeune afro-américain qui se surpasse aux JO de 1936, dans une Allemagne cernée par les drapeaux nazis. Ou de Lis Hartel, cavalière danoise, qui malgré un handicap remonte en selle et remporte deux victoires olympiques dans un domaine jusque-là réservé aux hommes. Plus récemment, la légende du sport français Marie-José Pérec, victime d'un acharnement médiatique à une époque où la question de la santé mentale était encore inconnue, éclaire l'histoire de la gymnaste Simone Biles et sa prise de parole deux décennies plus tard. Ces figures émergentes, inspirantes, sont devenues un symbole fort de liberté et de courage. Parfois tombés dans l'oubli, ces femmes et ces hommes qui ont marqué l'histoire des jeux Olympiques, repartent pour un tour d'honneur grâce au trait d'Eglantine Chesneau. L'autrice nous propose de redécouvrir le parcours de 16 sportifs, 16 destins hors du commun ! Les sorties cinéma et les nouveautés sur les plateformes de streaming avec Éric Russon : - Goodbye Julia - The Watchers (Les Guetteurs) - Orlando (4K), ressortie 30 ans après - Jim Henson : L'homme aux mille idées sur Disney+ Le talk-show culturel de Jérôme Colin. Avec, dès 11h30, La Bagarre dans la Discothèque, un jeu musical complétement décalé où la créativité et la mauvaise foi font loi. À partir de midi, avec une belle bande de chroniqueurs, ils explorent ensemble tous les pans de la culture belge et internationale sans sacralisation, pour découvrir avec simplicité, passion et humour. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 11h30 à 13h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Nouvelle diffusion de la chronique "Paroles, Paroles" de Sébastien Ministru : "J'écoute de la musique saoûle" de Françoise Hardy. Nouvelle diffusion de l'interview de Geneviève Damas pour son roman "Strange" (Ed. Grasset). Il y a des choses que l'on écrit parce qu'on n'a pas pu les dire. Nora envoie une longue lettre à son père, qui vit dans une autre ville. Cette ville, elle l'a quittée pour apprendre le chant à Bruxelles. Mais aussi pour autre chose. « Ma vie n'est pas exactement comme je te l'ai racontée. ». L'enfant que connaît ce père était un « il ». Il se prénommait Raphaël. Tout ce que le père ignore, le voici, depuis l'enfance, la mort de la mère. Les déguisements que portait le petit garçon. Les princesses qu'il dessinait. Les brutalités subies dans la cour du collège. Les mensonges. La douleur. Et puis, un jour, une lumière : le chant. Et le départ. Et ce que Nora est devenue, sa nouvelle vie. Voici un sens inédit ajouté au « Je est un autre » de Rimbaud. Loin d'être une lettre d'amertume, de vengeance ou de règlement de comptes, la lettre de Nora est une lettre d'amour. Lettre d'amour à un père, dans l'espoir qu'il comprendra. Lettre pour s'aimer soi-même, aussi, enfin. Spéciale Paul Auster Jérôme Colin était parti à la rencontre de l'auteur américain Paul Auster, chez lui à New-York en 2021. Retour sur la vie et l'immense carrière de l'écrivain dans cette interview. Les sorties cinéma et les nouveautés sur les plateformes de streaming avec Éric Russon : - Mothers' Instinct (Derrière la haine) - The Dead Don't Hurt - Challengers - Le tableau volé - Mon petit renne (Netflix) Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 11h30 à 13h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
durée : 00:02:52 - La chanson de Frédéric Fromet - par : Frédéric FROMET - Cette semaine dans l'actualité, les vendeurs d'eau en bouteille nous ont bien eus. Frédéric s'est donc lui aussi autorisé à tricher avec leurs publicités en reprenant "Comment te dire adieu" de Francoise Hardy.
durée : 00:02:52 - La chanson de Frédéric Fromet - par : Frédéric FROMET - Cette semaine dans l'actualité, les vendeurs d'eau en bouteille nous ont bien eus. Frédéric s'est donc lui aussi autorisé à tricher avec leurs publicités en reprenant "Comment te dire adieu" de Francoise Hardy.
Dusty Springfield, The Dave Clark Five, The Beatles, The Swinging blue jeans. Zouzou, Francoise Hardy, Margaret Whiting, Walter Wanderley, Silvana Mangano, Nat ''king'' Cole, Mario Visconti, Lisa Ono, Hermanos Reyes, Lucho Gatica, Luz Casal, Janis Martin, Wanda Jackson, Sparkle Moore, Kim Lenz & her Jaguars, Imelda May, Rosie Flores y Sammi Smith.
Richard Morton Jack interviewed over 200 people when assembling what's unquestionably the best, most colourful, comprehensive, revealing and accurate portrait of Nick Drake ever published. We talked to him about ‘Nick Drake: The Life' at a live podcast recording at 21Soho on September 25 and explored various remote corners of this sad, surprising and eternally gripping story, among them …. … the fate of the tape of the 20-year old Drake playing for the Stones in Morocco in 1969. … what the press and public made of Five Leaves Left, Bryter Layer and Pink Moon when released and Joe Boyd's reaction to their eventual success. … the early school days of the head boy who won a cup for “General Efficiency”. … his obsession with Francoise Hardy and the disastrous day he met her. … the peaks and troughs of his live performances including the time he played an event for a Birmingham rugby team supporting Genesis (required to play the Hokey-Cokey). … Kirstie Clegg, his on-off girlfriend from 1969. … Drake's uncelebrated fondness for TV sitcoms and Benny Hill. … Peter Paul And Mary and other unlikely staples of his early repertoire. … and the events that helped re-boot his legacy. Order Richard's highly recommended book here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nick-Drake-Richard-Morton-Jack/dp/1529308089Tickets for Word In Your Ear live at 21 Soho on October 30th here: https://www.tickettext.co.uk/ysY3FvyFaeSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard Morton Jack interviewed over 200 people when assembling what's unquestionably the best, most colourful, comprehensive, revealing and accurate portrait of Nick Drake ever published. We talked to him about ‘Nick Drake: The Life' at a live podcast recording at 21Soho on September 25 and explored various remote corners of this sad, surprising and eternally gripping story, among them …. … the fate of the tape of the 20-year old Drake playing for the Stones in Morocco in 1969. … what the press and public made of Five Leaves Left, Bryter Layer and Pink Moon when released and Joe Boyd's reaction to their eventual success. … the early school days of the head boy who won a cup for “General Efficiency”. … his obsession with Francoise Hardy and the disastrous day he met her. … the peaks and troughs of his live performances including the time he played an event for a Birmingham rugby team supporting Genesis (required to play the Hokey-Cokey). … Kirstie Clegg, his on-off girlfriend from 1969. … Drake's uncelebrated fondness for TV sitcoms and Benny Hill. … Peter Paul And Mary and other unlikely staples of his early repertoire. … and the events that helped re-boot his legacy. Order Richard's highly recommended book here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nick-Drake-Richard-Morton-Jack/dp/1529308089Tickets for Word In Your Ear live at 21 Soho on October 30th here: https://www.tickettext.co.uk/ysY3FvyFaeSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard Morton Jack interviewed over 200 people when assembling what's unquestionably the best, most colourful, comprehensive, revealing and accurate portrait of Nick Drake ever published. We talked to him about ‘Nick Drake: The Life' at a live podcast recording at 21Soho on September 25 and explored various remote corners of this sad, surprising and eternally gripping story, among them …. … the fate of the tape of the 20-year old Drake playing for the Stones in Morocco in 1969. … what the press and public made of Five Leaves Left, Bryter Layer and Pink Moon when released and Joe Boyd's reaction to their eventual success. … the early school days of the head boy who won a cup for “General Efficiency”. … his obsession with Francoise Hardy and the disastrous day he met her. … the peaks and troughs of his live performances including the time he played an event for a Birmingham rugby team supporting Genesis (required to play the Hokey-Cokey). … Kirstie Clegg, his on-off girlfriend from 1969. … Drake's uncelebrated fondness for TV sitcoms and Benny Hill. … Peter Paul And Mary and other unlikely staples of his early repertoire. … and the events that helped re-boot his legacy. Order Richard's highly recommended book here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nick-Drake-Richard-Morton-Jack/dp/1529308089Tickets for Word In Your Ear live at 21 Soho on October 30th here: https://www.tickettext.co.uk/ysY3FvyFaeSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Jon and Josh decide to cover six albums in a head to head face off style format. However, to make things more interesting, they go back and pick two from the 60s, two from the 70s, and two from the 80s. Who will win and who will get relegated to the dollar bin? The episode begins at (2:13). This episode covers the following albums: Francoise Hardy - Tous les garcons et les filles (7:03), Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg - self-titled (37:17), Kiss - Destroyer (57:11), Van Halen - Van Halen II (1:17:36), Eurythmics - Touch (1:34:04), and Human League - Dare! (1:49:42). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/combingthestacks/message
Con Thin Lizzy, Phil Lynott, Small Faces, The Jam, The Rolling Stones, Elvis (50 años de Aloha from Hawaii)Vangelis, Will Grove-White, November Ultra, Francoise Hardy, In Crescendo ft Guillem Roma, María Salgado, Chico Trujillo y Angelina Jordan.
In his new biography “Nick Drake: The Life”, Richard Morton Jack set out to correct the misconceptions spread by magazines and former biographies, some ending up on Wikipedia. This involved talking to as many people as he could track down who'd met and remembered him, from key players like Joe Boyd, Francoise Hardy and Drake's sister Gabrielle to the girl who played the cello on ‘Cello Song and a childhood friend who wrote a poem about him in the school magazine. The result is, by some margin, the clearest and most comprehensive picture of him to date, far more accelerated and self-promotional in the early days than we'd been lead to believe – “not just sitting in his ivory tower singing to the moon” – though it's still hard to think of a musician worse equipped for the rigours of the music business and having, as Richard perfectly puts it, “a personality fundamentally ill-suited to display”. This covers a wide landscape from his lack of support (no real manager, no agent, no proper PR), the unusual and often disastrous gigs he played, the luckless timing of his record releases (Five Leaves Left out the day Brian Jones died), the mysteries of his love life, his time with John Cale, playing for Mick Jagger in Marrakesh, an awkward Parisian dinner with Francoise Hardy and his eventual decline and withdrawal from the outside world. It's also a charming portrait of what real life was like in the late ‘60s when evenings revolved around a record deck, overflowing ashtrays and games of Monopoly. You can order Richard Morton Jack's book here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nick-Drake-Richard-Morton-Jack/dp/1529308089Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In his new biography “Nick Drake: The Life”, Richard Morton Jack set out to correct the misconceptions spread by magazines and former biographies, some ending up on Wikipedia. This involved talking to as many people as he could track down who'd met and remembered him, from key players like Joe Boyd, Francoise Hardy and Drake's sister Gabrielle to the girl who played the cello on ‘Cello Song and a childhood friend who wrote a poem about him in the school magazine. The result is, by some margin, the clearest and most comprehensive picture of him to date, far more accelerated and self-promotional in the early days than we'd been lead to believe – “not just sitting in his ivory tower singing to the moon” – though it's still hard to think of a musician worse equipped for the rigours of the music business and having, as Richard perfectly puts it, “a personality fundamentally ill-suited to display”. This covers a wide landscape from his lack of support (no real manager, no agent, no proper PR), the unusual and often disastrous gigs he played, the luckless timing of his record releases (Five Leaves Left out the day Brian Jones died), the mysteries of his love life, his time with John Cale, playing for Mick Jagger in Marrakesh, an awkward Parisian dinner with Francoise Hardy and his eventual decline and withdrawal from the outside world. It's also a charming portrait of what real life was like in the late ‘60s when evenings revolved around a record deck, overflowing ashtrays and games of Monopoly. You can order Richard Morton Jack's book here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nick-Drake-Richard-Morton-Jack/dp/1529308089Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In his new biography “Nick Drake: The Life”, Richard Morton Jack set out to correct the misconceptions spread by magazines and former biographies, some ending up on Wikipedia. This involved talking to as many people as he could track down who'd met and remembered him, from key players like Joe Boyd, Francoise Hardy and Drake's sister Gabrielle to the girl who played the cello on ‘Cello Song and a childhood friend who wrote a poem about him in the school magazine. The result is, by some margin, the clearest and most comprehensive picture of him to date, far more accelerated and self-promotional in the early days than we'd been lead to believe – “not just sitting in his ivory tower singing to the moon” – though it's still hard to think of a musician worse equipped for the rigours of the music business and having, as Richard perfectly puts it, “a personality fundamentally ill-suited to display”. This covers a wide landscape from his lack of support (no real manager, no agent, no proper PR), the unusual and often disastrous gigs he played, the luckless timing of his record releases (Five Leaves Left out the day Brian Jones died), the mysteries of his love life, his time with John Cale, playing for Mick Jagger in Marrakesh, an awkward Parisian dinner with Francoise Hardy and his eventual decline and withdrawal from the outside world. It's also a charming portrait of what real life was like in the late ‘60s when evenings revolved around a record deck, overflowing ashtrays and games of Monopoly. You can order Richard Morton Jack's book here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nick-Drake-Richard-Morton-Jack/dp/1529308089Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Exposing holes in the wall, a perfectly timed shush, and playing at a laundromat. John Andrews (John Andrews and the Yawns, Woods, Quilt) John Andrews & The Yawns - Checks In The Mail (Official Music Video)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiyuyUp6exc "John Andrews is something of an open secret in a certain corner of the music scene: a versatile musician & animator. A film school drop out whose work hat-tips tradition as much as outsider anti-aesthetics. He's spent over a decade on the DIY circuit, playing early house shows alongside then up-and-coming peers Weyes Blood and Daniel Bachman. Today he is still out there projecting his sketchy hand drawn animations during his performances in coffee shops, small galleries and non-traditional venues. Andrews' painterly approach now introduces us to his version of New York City, the place he was bound to end up after years of dwelling in Pennsylvania farm towns and New Hampshire barns. There is handmade vibrancy to the world he's imagined for us here: intimate moments seen from the interior, looking outward from hole-in-the-wall restaurants, theaters and the fragments of peace found within the restless and dirty street corners. "Love For The Underdog", his aptly titled fourth release with the Woodsist label, was tracked live to tape in various studios and apartments across the Empire State with help from his bandmates in Cut Worms' touring outfit, Max Clarke, Keven Lareau & Noah Bond. Buoyant melodies are supported by timeless string arrangements, translated from Andrews' head to page with the help of friend Simon Hanes. The string quartet follows the tradition of Francoise Hardy, Harry Nilsson, Margo Guryan & Belle and Sebastian, giving the whole thing a cinematic ambience with stark shadows of an Edward Hopper painting. The lyrics tie together narratives of cynical heroes & troubled lovers. Put on the record and sink into well-worn red velvet theater seats, when the lights go down and the flickering of projectors run the title: Love for the Underdog, indeed." Excerpt from https://johnandrewsyawns.bandcamp.com/album/love-for-the-underdog John Andrews & The Yawns: Bandcamp: https://johnandrewsyawns.bandcamp.com... Instagram: @johnjandrews Merch: https://woodsist.com/product/yawns-co... The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn17dSz8kST_j_EH00O4MQ/videos
De "SIEMPRE TE AMARE" (WHITNEY HOUSTON) y "LOSE YOURSELF" (EMINEM) al DUO DINAMICO "BALADA GITANA" o NANCY RAMOS "ESE MAR ES MIO",... MEN AT WORK, JOSE LUIS RODRIGUEZ, IL DIVO, ENRIQUE GUZMAN, FRANCOISE HARDY, ELTON JOHN, STEVIE WONDER,... De ROBERT FISHER, EMERSON FITIPALDI o GEORGE FOREMAN a LA PELICULA MAS TAQUILLERA DE JULIA ROBERTS,... Y MUCHO MAS! DE COLECCION! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genteenambiente/support
S6 Ep17 EMMA ROSA KATHARINA: lover of 1960s & 1970s vintage fashion - on thrifting in Stuttgart and Berlin, fashion icons of the 60s-70s era, the history of the decade's signature pieces, favorite vintage finds, and more! JOIN OUR PATREON COMMUNITY: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod Listen and subscribe on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | or wherever you get your podcasts! Please rate & review the show so more vintage lovers find this community. Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you'll want to go thrifting with. Find the show at @emilymstochl on Instagram and @PreLovedPod on Twitter. Pre-Loved Podcast: Emma Rosa Katharina Today, I'm joined by Germany-based Emma Rosa Katharina, who is a fabulous time-traveller of style, creating vintage looks centered around her love for the 1960s and 70s. On this episode, we chat about her history with style and how she fell in love with those particular vintage decades, fashion icons and signature pieces from that era, Emma's vintage style bundle service – Across the Universe Styling – her best vintage finds and so much more. It's a really fun one, this one's for you all my 60s and 70s loving hippies! Let's dive right in! All the Episode Links: @emmarosakatharina Emma Rose's YouTube @acrosstheuniverse vintage style bundle Francoise Hardy in Paco Rabanne, 1966 Wonderful, Tonight - Pattie Boyd I'm With the Band - Pamela Des Barres @dollierocker Humana in Berlin Mauerpark Flea Market @teleglamsam * JOIN THE PATREON COMMUNITY and get the Pre-Loved Podcast News Flash: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod A special thanks goes out to my Patron Insiders: Patty Weber Beverley Docherty of Wolfe Pack Vintage Danny of Galaxy Live Kayla of Pins Thrift & Vintage Kathy Brand Lucero Buendia Steven Vogel Mary-Elizabeth Land Tricia Zelazny Leslie V. * Pre-Loved Podcast stickers are on sale now! PayPal me $4.00 USD at this link, or to @Emily-Stochl on Venmo and provide your address, and I will ship you a sticker anywhere in the world! Or, if you want, you can also use the link paypal.me/prelovedpod or Venmo @Emily-Stochl to send a donation in support of the show. Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and my blog.
(intro) THE SCIENTIST - Familiar Folk, IF I TOLD - Courtney Marie Andrews, SUMMER'S END - John Prine, THE WATER - Johnny Flynn & Laura Marling, INTO MY ARMS - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, THE BOOK OF LOVE - Peter Gabriel, FIVE FEET TALL - Lady Blackbird, I THINKS IT'S GOING TO RAIN TODAY - Randy Newman, LILAC WINE - Nina Simone, MAKIN' MEMORIES - Melissa Carper, TAKE IT WITH ME - Tom Waits, MAKING PIES - Patty Griffin, IF I NEEDED YOU - Townes Van Zandt, OUR TOWN - Iris Dement, BLUES RUN THE GAME - Jackson C. Frank, SUZANNE - Francoise Hardy
Episode 85 Notes and Links to Brett Marie's Work On Episode 85 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes Brett Marie, and the two talk like old friends about inspiring and chill-inducing literature and music, Brett's journey to music and writing greatness, and his compelling and beautiful novel released in 2021, The Upsetter Blog. The literary alter ego of American rock 'n' roll musician Mat Treiber, Brett Marie is a contributing editor for the online literary journal Bookanista, and a staff writer for the website PopMatters. His short fiction and other writing has appeared in various magazines, including New Plains Review, Words + Images Press, and The Impressment Gang, and PopMatters. His story “If It Had Happened to You” was shortlisted for LoveReading UK's first Very Short Story Award in 2019. He currently lives in England with his wife and daughter. Buy The Upsetter Blog at Owl Canyon Press Buy The Upsetter Blog at Bookshop.org His shortlisted very short story “If It Had Happened to You” His first Bookanista short story, “Sex Education” His first Bookanista essay (which touched heavily on TUB), 'Shouting at a River' His review of Broken River, by his writing hero J. Robert Lennon His review of Jenn Ashworth's Ghosted, the ending of which he mentioned rereading over and over An essay he wrote for PopMatters when Francoise Hardy's memoir came out in English A Bookanista essay about the creation of TUB The Intro to TUB, excerpted in Bookanista His website At about 2:00, Bret talks about his feelings and impressions now that his book The Upsetter Blog has been out for a month, including some positive and interesting feedback that he has received At about 5:45, Brett talks about his international background and his relationship with language as a kid, including precocious reading and his movie from fantasy and sci-fi to literary fiction At about 7:30, Brett talks about discovering AC/DC and developing his music life and exploring the great music that came before him as he became a guitarist in a successful band At about 9:20, Brett talks about the books and writers that he read in more recent years as he (re)discovered literary fiction, including more modern works like J. Robert Lennon's Mailman At about 12:25, Pete points out an “Easter Egg” inspired by Brett's favorite literature that he added to his novel At about 13:00, Pete asks Brett about how music has informed his writing and vice versa and Brett talks about his work in writing lyrics for The Durangos and The Scramblers and other bands At about 15:35, Pete and Brett discuss some of their reading histories with David Foster Wallace-Pete recommends “A Supposedly Fun At about 17:20, Pete asks Brett about the concurrent music and writing careers, and his creation alongside his talented wife At about 19:25, Brett talks about the formation and seeds of his book, The Upsetter Blog At about 21:45, Brett describes his roles and responsibilities with, and love for, Bookanista, as well as how he became involved with the favorite of his At about 24:40, Pete wonders when Brett knew that his writing resonated with others and could do the work for a living At about 27:00, Brett describes the writing techniques he used in writing his award-winning short story, “If It Happened to You” and how he attempted to stretch his skills At about 29:45, Pete and Brett begin to discuss the specifics of The Upsetter Blog, and Brett describes the “cinematic” experience he hoped to convey, with the classic idea of the performer starting off in front of a crowd before flashbacks kick in At about 31:25, Pete compliments Brett on the interesting setting for the book, and Brett describes why the book unfolds in 2003 and in various places At about 35:20, Pete and Brett muse about the theme of the vagaries of fate that is salient throughout the book At about 37:45, Pete and Brett lay out some of the basics of the book, including descriptions of the characters; Brett describes the functions and backgrounds of the characters At about 43:00, Pete and Brett discuss the book's allusions and their connections to the plot and themes At about 44:00, Brett gives background on the incredible and sad stories of Gram Parsons' life At about 45:45, Brett sketches the characters of Henry, the protagonist and narrator, and Patrick, Henry's son, whose self-given nickname is “The Fan” At about 49:30, Brett explains how Marty from the book functions as an important character and is a composite of people who Brett knew in his LA days, and how Marty is representative of the time-the early 2000s At about 52:45, Brett and Pete discuss the romantic relationship between Jack and Wendy that propels much of the storyline At about 54:20, Pete asks Brett about what connects the protagonist Henry to Wendy, and Brett links Henry's past to his motivations At about 56:25, Pete and Brett discuss fate and faith as seen in the book At about 59:45, Pete points out some interest timing from the book, and Brett explains the real-life inspiration for an ill-fated show in the book At about 1:02:00, Brett and Pete outline an important interlude in the book for the reader and for Henry At about 1:03:00, Brett and Pete talk about the beginning of the second part of the tour, with an instructive flashback for Henry and Jack's continuing spiral At about 1:06:00, Pete compliments the ending and beautiful coda that is a retrospective and cathartic and asks Brett about how he arrived at the end result, including the book in iterations as much longer and shorter At about 1:10:00, Brett and Pete talk about the emotional, visceral, heartbreaking work that they seek out, including Truman Capote's “A Christmas Memory,” The Rolling Stones “I Got the Blues,” “Bullet in the Brain” by Tobias Wolff, Ghosted by Jen Ashworth, which Brett is reviewing for Bookanista At about 1:13:05, Brett reads an excerpt from The Upsetter Blog-a scene with the narrator and Caleb driving and discussing music and faith and life You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. 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Please tune in for the the next episode, a conversation with Mark Athitakis, a writer, editor, critic, blogger, reporter, and essayist who has written short and long pieces for publications like The New York Times and Washington Post, published two books, and provided editorial assistance from basic proofreading to deeper guidance on book-length projects. The episode will air on October 19.
As broadcast November 25, 2020. Did a rather full circle thing this evening, with a lot of classic rock moments from the 1960's to explore historically then it's off to France for our weekly Round Trip segment with Barbora, which saw tunes from Justice, Serge Gainsbourg, and Breakbot followed upon return to Korea with a selection of mostly 2010's Korean indie rock from Say Sue Me, Glen Check & other goodies you most likely will not hear on the Korean airwaves.#feelthegravityPart I (00:00)John Lennon – Instant Karma (We All Shine On)Cream – NSUThe Jimi Hendrix Experience – If 6 Was 9Edwin Birdsong – Cola Bottle BabyGeorge Duke – I Love You MoreTalking Heads – Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On)Part II (30:03)Daft Punk – Something About UsAir – Playground LoveDimitri from Paris – Une Very Stylish FilleStereolab – The Flower Called NowhereMC Solaar – Nouveau WesternFrancoise Hardy – J'ecoute de la musique saoule (Woody Braun remix)Part III (59:45)Serge Gainsbourg – L'anamourAIR - Sexy BoyThe Mighty Bop – Feelin' Good!Justice - D.A.N.C.EL'Imperatrice - FouBreakbot - Be mine tonightPart IV (91:17)Glen Check - FRENCH VIRGIN PARTYLuli Lee – DiveWHOWho – HerTHE SOLUTIONS - MovementsThe Koxx - 사랑 춤 Say Sue Me - Dreaming