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Stephen Malkmus of Pavement and The Hard Quartet supergroup discusses his record collecting history and hobby, the curation and rarities of his collection and more. Topics Include: Discussion of California fires affecting friends and family Malkmus planning upcoming Australia tour dates Past experiences touring Australia - good venues and hospitality Planning to watch Australian Open tennis in Melbourne Record store habits in Chicago area Sold eight feet of records to Portland dealer Keeps records with sentimental value over others Considering organizing valuable records for emergency evacuation Owns rare Australian records from Bondi Beach dealer Band of Light, Buffalo, Carson among Australian collection Collecting New Zealand Flying Nun and Expressway records Prefers finding records in wild over online purchases Interest in outsider music and private press records The Shags mentioned as reference for outsider music Gary Higgins' "Red Hash" mentioned as great private press Values original pressings over reissues, condition less important Not particularly interested in promo or white label releases Discusses Led Zeppelin records and Robert Ludwig pressing Moved from LA to Stockton around age eight Played in Stockton punk band Straw Dogs Opened for major hardcore bands like Black Flag Tales of Terror band mentioned as influential Authorities from Stockton discussed - "Soundtrack for Trouble" First vinyl appearance was Slay Tracks release Early Matador Records special releases with dinosaur stamps Influenced by Swell Maps and Beat Happening Early Sub Pop and Homestead Records were influential Hard Quartet project confirmed as ongoing, not one-off Band recorded together, avoiding remote recording methods Discusses song "Renegade" and its evolution Compression techniques used on "Renegade" discussed Looking for Roy Rutanen record while in Australia Found Bram Stoker record in Gold Coast charity shop Uses phone to research records while shopping Values surprise discoveries in record stores most Tickets for The Hard Quartet Australian tour Commercial free, high resolution verion of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8
PRL 11 - 11 - 24 Ellerbe, Gary Higgins by Pirate Radio
PRL 8 - 20 - 24 Mack McCarthy, Gary Higgins, Mike Mullis, Bryce Williams by Pirate Radio
EPISODE 136 GARY HIGGINS by Pirate Radio 92.7FM Greenville
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, regresamos a uno de nuestros territorios más apreciados. Entre 1970 y 1973, en clave de folk británico, con un puñado de clásicos fascinantes. Suenan: GARY HIGGINS - "I CAN'T SLEEP AT NIGHT" ("RED HASH", 1973) / ROY HARPER - "ALL IRELAND" ("LIFEMASK", 1973) / WIZZ JONES - "AMERICAN LAND" ("RIGHT NOW", 1972) / ROBIN WILLIAMSON - "WILL WE OPEN THE HEAVENS" ("MYRRH", 1972) / C.O.B. - "HEART DANCER" ("MOYSHE MCSTIFF AND THE TARTAN LANCERS OF THE SACRED HEART", 1972) / LAL & MIKE WATERSON - "TO MAKE YOU STAY" ("BRIGHT PHOEBUS", 1972) / PENTANGLE - "NO LOVE IS SORROW" ("SOLOMON'S SEAL", 1972) / STEELEYE SPAN - "LOVELY ON THE WATER" ("PLEASE TO SEE THE KING", 1971) / FOREST - "GRAVEYARD" ("THE FULL CIRCLE", 1970) / TIR NA NOG - "GOODBYE MY LOVE" ("A TEAR AND A SMILE", 1972) / SPIROGYRA - "AN EVERYDAY CONSUMPTION SONG" ("BELLS, BOOTS & SHAMBLES", 1973) / MAGNET - "WILLOW'S SONG" ("WICKER MAN", 1973) /Escuchar audio
PRL 9 - 29 - 23 Gary Higgins, Mark Greenhalgh, Brian North Morgan Ahlers by Pirate Radio
Our Matt Semenza caught up with second-year Head Coach Gary Higgins and Abby Sowa ahead of the 2023 season. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesportsobj/support
Our Matt Semenza caught up with second-year Head Coach Gary Higgins and Abby Sowa ahead of the 2023 season.
Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk are back for the biggest and best stop on the T&L Catfish Tour presented by Superior Catfish! The boys are in Algoma, MS at the legendary all you can eat buffet. Before they can feast, the guys talk with some Bulldog sports with their pal Jon Sokoloff from WCBI Sports, plus two great conversations with Jermaine Washington, director of transportation for Superior Catfish, and Gary Higgins, owner of Seafood Junction. Brian Hadad of SportsTalk Mississippi and Robbie Faulk of 24/7 give you the best insight into Mississippi State athletics. We cover the Bulldogs like no one else. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM Brought to you by... Strange Brew Coffeehouse - https://strangebrewcoffeehouse.myshopify.com/ College Corner - https://collegecornerstore.com/ Restaurant Tyler - https://www.eatlocalstarkville.com/restaurant-tyler Mississippi Beef Council - https://www.msbeef.org/ Two Brothers - https://www.twobrotherssmokedmeats.com/ Advantage Business Systems - https://www.absms.com/ The Rogue - https://www.therogue.com/ PriorityOne Bank - https://priorityonebank.com/ Dolce Gelato Treats - https://www.facebook.com/dolcestarkville/
Gary Higgins joins us on the show to talk about 1973 Stradbroke Handicap winner Lucky Cloud. 50 years later and Lucky Cloud remains the only horse from the Darling Downs to win the Stradbroke.
On today's episode, I speak with Coach Higgins from the ECU Women's Program in North Carolina. We talk about the places they recruit and the importance of their ID camps. He describes their college town and how it is truly a special place. Lastly, we discuss their off season and what they do in the spring. https://discovercollegesoccer.com/
PRL 9 - 13 - 22 Ellerbe, Willie Smith, Gary Higgins, Chris Hemeyer, Brian Bailey, Bryce Williams by Pirate Radio
Obscure vinyl from: The Whispers, Hudson,West, Gold, Rabbit Mackay, Tammy St. John,Downliners Sect, Cold Blood,Papa John Creach, Gary Higgins,Kevin Ayers, Black Oak, and more!as broadcast live via 6160kc sw on 6-4-22
Esta semana en "Islas de Robinson", de nuevo en territorio familiar. Entre 1971 y 1973, recordamos algunos tesoros favoritos, entre ellos el "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys" de los grandísimos Traffic, un disco publicado ahora hace 50 años, en noviembre de 1971. Suenan: Esta semana en "Islas de Robinson", de nuevo en territorio familiar. Entre 1971 y 1973, recordamos algunos tesoros favoritos, entre ellos el "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys" de los grandísimos Traffic, un disco publicado ahora hace 50 años, en noviembre de 1971. Suenan: TRAFFIC - "MANY A MILE TO FREEDOM" ("THE LOW SPARK OF HIGH HEELED BOYS", 1971) / FREE - "SUNNY DAY" ("HIGHWAY", 1970) / JETHRO TULL - "WITH YOU THERE TO HELP ME" ("BENEFIT", 1970) / FAMILY - "SOME POOR SOUL" ("A SONG FOR ME", 1970) / KATHY SMITH - "IT'S TAKING SO LONG" ("2", 1971) / GARY OGAN & BILL LAMB - "KAC" ("PORTLAND", 1972) / DAVID CROSBY - "WHAT ARE THEIR NAMES" ("IF I COULD ONLY REMEMBER MY NAME", 1971) / GARY HIGGINS - "THICKER THAN A SMOKEY" ("RED HASH", 1973) / JOHN COMPTON - "SHORT LANDS" (TO LUNA", 1973) / GRATEFUL DEAD - "STELLA BLUE" ("WAKING OF THE FLOOD", 1973) / JOHN MARTYN - "WALK TO THE WATER" ("BLESS THE WEATHER", 1971) / Escuchar audio
Gary Higgins resigns as Opposition Leader. Federal Court hands down Native Title decision on the Minyerri Banka Banka case.
Gary is a Member of the Northern Territory Parliament and Leader of the Opposition. Born in country New South Wales, Gary grew up in Sydney and without tertiary education, became one of the first computer programmers for the banks back in the 70’s. As has happens to many Territorians, opportunity brought Gary and his wife, Rhonda, up to Darwin in the 80’s and he ended up running the Territory’s IT Department, NCOM. After that, Gary went into mango farming and worked closely with Aboriginal communities in the Douglas-Daly region. He then ‘fell’ into politics, and the leadership after the last election. This is Gary’s Territory Story. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/territorystory/message
Fishos frustrations over the state of the Dundee boat ramp, the second busiest in the Territory, boiled over this week. Local fisherman Aaron describes the risks, Opposition leader Gary Higgins weighs in, and Fisheries Minister Ken Vowles committs to finding a solution.
Fishos frustrations over the state of the Dundee boat ramp, the second busiest in the Territory, boiled over this week. Local fisherman Aaron describes the risks, Opposition leader Gary Higgins weighs in, and Fisheries Minister Ken Vowles committs to finding a solution.
Fishos frustrations over the state of the Dundee boat ramp, the second busiest in the Territory, boiled over this week. Local fisherman Aaron describes the risks, Opposition leader Gary Higgins weighs in, and Fisheries Minister Ken Vowles committs to finding a solution.
The third episode featuring mind-blowing psychedelic folk rock from Dr. Strangely Strange, some trippy psych from Faine Jade and Pretty Things, breezy power-pop from Shape of the rain, some laid back rural folk from Gary Higgins and Heron and a majestic power ballad from Jackie McAuley.
Live Performance by Gary Higgins