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Car Con Carne
The DIY evolution: Cult Canyon's Josh Chicoine on the making of ‘Smoke Tricks' (Episode 1112)

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 30:32


In this episode of Car Con Carne, James VanOsdol welcomes Josh Chicoine, the creative force behind Cult Canyon, to discuss the release of the debut album, Smoke Tricks. The conversation delves into the evolution of Josh's musical projects, from the raw energy of the M's and the acoustic harmonies of Cloudbirds to the collaborative and sophisticated sound of Cult Canyon. Key Highlights: The Making of Smoke Tricks: Josh explains how the album, initially inspired by string arrangements recorded in 2019, was brought to life through a grant from the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE). Creative Collaborations: The album features contributions from talented musicians like Alison Chesley, Susan Voelz, and Dave Max Crawford, as well as backup vocals from Melissa Busch-Wolford and Lindsay Weinberg. DIY Spirit: Josh shares his experiences with the DIY approach to music, from producing and promoting records to filming music videos with a GoPro and a vintage VHS filter. The Influence of Chicago: The city of Chicago serves as a backdrop for the album, with Josh reflecting on his relationship with the city and the local music scene. Second Hand News: Josh and James discuss his involvement in the Fleetwood Mac tribute band, Second Hand News, and the transgenerational appeal of the legendary band's music. Album Information: Item Details Artist Cult Canyon Album Title Smoke Tricks Release Date March 13, 2026 Label Rattleback Records Release Show The Hideout, March 14, 2026 This episode is brought to you by Exploding House Printing. Based in Hermosa, they specialize in screen printing, embroidery, and custom merch for bands and brands. Visit explodinghouseprinting.com for a quote. Episode Transcript (Note: Auto-generated transcript; errors are possible) James VanOsdol: This right here is Car Con Carne. Car Con Carne is a Q101 podcast. I'm James VanOsdol. Car Con Carne is brought to you by Exploding House Printing. They’re based in Hermosa and they specialize in screen printing, embroidery, and custom merch for bands and brands. Check them out on explodinghouseprinting.com. Get a quote, see all the people, businesses, bands, and brands that they’ve worked with. Explodinghouseprinting.com. (Theme song plays) James VanOsdol: So, after the Golden Line EP a few years ago, Cult Canyon is set to release its debut album, Smoke Tricks, on March 13th. The album will be released on lovely vinyl via Rattleback Records and the release will be celebrated with a live show at The Hideout the following night. Josh Chicoine, whose creative resume is deep, impressive, and familiar, joins me in the car on a rainy, dreary, just kind of shitty transitional winter-into-spring night. Josh Chicoine: Muck, winter mix. James VanOsdol: Let’s talk about Cult Canyon. We’re here, the album’s almost out as we’re sitting here talking about it. Josh Chicoine: It is. James VanOsdol: A lot of us came to know you from your time with the M’s earlier this century. Have you metaphorically moved from the garage to the living room with these projects? Josh Chicoine: It feels like I have. I mean, there was definitely a lot of garage influences happening with the M's. Certainly a DIY spirit. James VanOsdol: That kind of raw immediacy. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, I think we were trying to—well, it was of the time too. So this was the early 2000s, there was a lot of that stuff rolling around. And we kind of fit into that mix and just wanted to bring our own little flavor, which is heavily melodic, a lot of singing, a lot of gang vocals, which is one of my favorite things to do. And still, I guess, pop ethos, you know? Major and minor chords, nothing crazy. But yeah, we got done with that and I started a three-piece singing group called Cloudbirds and did that for about three years with a couple of guys that were in the M’s also, Joey King and Glenn Russell. And that was definitely in the living room. That was acoustic guitars, sometimes we had electric, but mostly acoustic music and three-part harmonies and very folky. And it was a real welcome relief, I’d say, to almost 10 years of loud guitars and bashing drums and shouting vocals. James VanOsdol: You weren’t pounding kids anymore. Josh Chicoine: We were not. We were not, and we kind of got started late anyway. So by the time 2009 rolled around, I was probably in my mid-30s, early 30s, everybody was kind of getting into their 30s. So being on the road was just awful. I think I was about ready to have my first child. And so yeah, the whole kind of idea shifted. And so we just couldn’t sustain that. So being in a singing group and just three guys, a lot easier to organize practices and singing some sweet melodies and harmonies, and that was more my style. And I kind of chased that for a little while, and then I had a new band called Sabres and I tried to do the rock thing again in 2014 and self-released that record, put a lot of time into that record. And it was another big record. And I found out I was just really tired. The DIY thing is that you have to do it yourself. So that means producing the record, promoting the record, getting all the artwork together, getting five people—now more grown people—to get together for any rehearsal, any show. I thought it was going to maybe be a bit easier, but it just wasn't. It wasn't easy, so I had to put that down. James VanOsdol: DIY is hard. We’re doing DIY right now in a car on urban radio in 2026. I do it in my car with a couple of cheap—see how the world has shifted for us both. Josh Chicoine: It has. I might say for the better. James VanOsdol: One would argue or could argue that, yeah. We’re our own bosses. Josh Chicoine: I think so. Yeah, there you go. James VanOsdol: You’re the CEO of Cult Canyon. Josh Chicoine: I am the CEO of Cult Canyon. I have a lot of contributors and collaborators, which I’m very thankful for. James VanOsdol: Let’s talk about some of them. Alison Chesley is a contributor. Josh Chicoine: She is. She is actually appearing on the latest record. To go back to the Golden Line EP in 2019, so right before COVID, I released an EP called Josh Chicoine and it was called Dream Believers. And I was imagining this trajectory where the next bunch of songs would include a string quartet. And so in 2019, early 2019, I recorded three songs including with Susan Voelz, who’s a good friend also. James VanOsdol: She’s delightful. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, she’s delightful, she’s an old friend, she’s a great contributor, what a great spirit. And with her and a few other string players. And then COVID came, so I sat on this thing. And I sat on this thing for quite a while because part of the DIY situation that we’re in now is that there’s so much noise and there’s so many competing avenues for attention, including your couch doing nothing. That’s a big one. James VanOsdol: Yeah. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, so I sat on it and I didn’t know what I was going to do. And so I applied for a grant. It was really the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events here in Chicago, they have an individual artist program, DCASE. James VanOsdol: DCASE. Shout out to DCASE. Josh Chicoine: They have a grant program every year, and I applied and I said, you know, I’m coming back into making things and this is what I want to do. I want to make a rock record in the city of Chicago using Chicago musicians out of Chicago studios. And that was really the kind of impetus to be like, okay, what do I want this Cult Canyon thing to be? And so that’s when I looked back at those Golden Line songs, which are really lush string arrangements done by our good friend Dave Max Crawford of Poi Dog Pondering and the Total Pro Horns. And he does a fantastic job. I’ve been collaborating with him since the M’s, he did a lot of those string arrangements and horn arrangements and stuff, so he’s really adept and really tasteful. And so I was just like, why not bring it into everything that I’m doing and make Cult Canyon more of a catch-all and a place where, for one, I can do what I want and I can do it with others that I want to do it with, people that I love. And yeah, Alison Chesley, I met her through Susan because playing with quartets, you end up having a large stable of artists because people are busy or they want more money than you want to give them or can give them on any given night. So I was able to meet and reach out to a bunch of string players and continually find new ones in town that can fill a role for a time. And happily, Alison is on this record on a tune called Good Bad Habits. James VanOsdol: I love it. And the album sounds great. Now, we’re recording this right before it comes out, like I said. The album is Smoke Tricks. We’ve had—we, the public—have experienced some of it already. Real Sublime is a single. You shot a video for this one. Josh Chicoine: I did. James VanOsdol: Was that your house you shot it in? Josh Chicoine: That was at my house, yeah. James VanOsdol: Very tastefully appointed. Josh Chicoine: Thank you. That’s all due to my wife. James VanOsdol: You’ve got you in a convertible on the lakefront. Josh Chicoine: That’s my buddy Al’s ‘67 Oldsmobile. James VanOsdol: That’s badass. Josh Chicoine: Pretty badass. We all need a buddy like Al. Al’s the best. James VanOsdol: Convertible on the drive, clearly different time of year from when we’re recording this. Josh Chicoine: Yeah. James VanOsdol: And is that the lake you jumped into or did you shoot that— Josh Chicoine: Yeah, jumped into the lake. Another good friend of mine is a Great Lake jumper, Dan O’Conor. James VanOsdol: He’s a celebrated Great Lake jumper. Josh Chicoine: They continually celebrate Great Lake jumper. I think he did it for five years straight every day. And yeah, so I started going out there and doing that. So it wasn’t so far afield to imagine, because what are videos now? I don’t even know what they are. But for this one, it was like, all right, Al, let’s get in a car, let’s drive around. I got this GoPro, I’ll stick it to your car, drive around, and then let’s go to the lake and let’s jump in the lake. James VanOsdol: So it doesn’t necessarily tie back to the lyrics or the theme? Josh Chicoine: I don’t think so. I mean, but maybe somebody sees something that I don’t. I think that’s part of my MO, at least, is to leave enough fog to allow for some interpretation. But yeah, this is more of kind of a performance, roll around, get some good footage, put a 1989 VHS filter on it and make it look cool and get it out. James VanOsdol: And you’re a fan of film and what can be done with movies. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, for sure. I mean, I love film, I love movies, I love music movies. For eight years I was the co-founder and director of the Chicago International Movies and Music Festival. And we were all over the place throughout the city. And we would show movies from all over the world, like 33 countries usually were represented each year. And that was just, for me, was fascinating to figure out how to build something like that that could last and to raise money for it, you know, practicing all these adult skills that being in a van in a band on tour you’re not really practicing too much. James VanOsdol: Do you miss doing CIMMfest? Josh Chicoine: There’s a lot of it that I do. I really miss just the people and the spirit. I mean, we had an incredible group of volunteers that would come every year and really they were the ones that were able to activate this thing. And so I loved sitting around and dreaming, I loved building marketing materials, if only because then I could have something to go and take to people that I knew and a network that I was building. And I thought it was really a cool thing for the city and it really got me in touch with a lot of old friends and made so many new friends and it kept me—this was right after the M’s, and the M’s were kind of media darlings and played a lot of shows and, you know, I knew a lot of club owners and I knew publicists and I knew all that network. So it kind of allowed me personally to stay connected to that world. And coming out of there, that’s what my kind of career goals were. I was just like, okay, I want to stay in this world, I want to stay connected to these people. So it was my friend Ilko Davidov, who’s a Bulgarian filmmaker, and it was his concept. And I was just sort of the right person that was able to come and hoodwink a bunch of people into coming on board and giving me a bunch of money and being able to try to make this thing into a sustainable institution. We never quite got there. It’s always resource-light and operations-heavy. And never quite got there, but still just some great memories and really happy and really proud of what we were able to build. James VanOsdol: Thinking about film and music and making short music films, I’ve wondered this out loud on this podcast before, but I feel like this is a golden moment. This is the time for artists to explore that side of things. I mean, it’s not like the 1980s when I grew up, when videos were bankrolled by record labels and there were millions of dollars. Like, you grabbed a GoPro, you sit it on the dash—like, this is a real opportunity for creative expression, I think. I just don’t know if enough independent artists are taking advantage of it. Josh Chicoine: I mean, if you look at—I’ll have to disagree, I feel like, you know, the barriers are down and people now, everybody’s got a pretty decent camera in their pocket at all times. Since the barriers are down and since everybody’s got a camera, you can do whatever you want, put it up there, and not going to say it’s good, most of it’s not, most of it’s schlock. But you at least have the opportunity to make something that’s decent and the technology affords it. You don't even need to be great at editing. You can cobble stuff together. You really can. I mean, I use a really cheap editing software. James VanOsdol: Can I ask? Josh Chicoine: It’s called CapCut. And the same company, I can’t remember what they’re called, the TikTok corporation, ByteDance. It’s a ByteDance product. And I got it because it was cheap and another friend of mine was using it. And he was making some cool stuff, so I was just like, all right, I’m just going to dive in and start doing stuff. And so that’s what I did. James VanOsdol: That’s DIY. Roll up your sleeves, let’s get to it. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, it’s just—I had spent CIMMfest was so much about favors and so much about waiting for favors from people that you were either getting a deep discount from or not paying at all. And I know the pain, you know? And it’s real. So if you have any kind of means by which you can get a hold of this stuff, then it’s just about putting the work in and, you know, time is mine to give or throw away. So, yeah, it’s just sort of—I keep getting better and better, I mean other people can be the judge of that, but I feel pretty good about what I’ve been able to do with hardly any resources. James VanOsdol: It’s pretty cool. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, it’s pretty cool. James VanOsdol: All right, going back to this album Smoke Tricks again, available on March 13th. Bitter Birdies is how we begin. If you listen close, actually you don’t even need to listen that closely, there are dogs barking at the beginning of the song. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, Ralfy. James VanOsdol: I was going to ask. Josh Chicoine: It’s my doggie. James VanOsdol: And you were aware when you were recording the dog was part of it, right? Josh Chicoine: Yeah, well, my producer, my co-producer on this was Todd Rittmann and Todd Rittmann was in US Maple. I don’t know if you remember that band. Affiliated with Cheer-Accident, of course. James VanOsdol: Of course, always interesting. Josh Chicoine: Yes. Now he’s in Dead Rider, for everybody out there who’s watching, check out Dead Rider. Yeah, he’s fascinating, he’s got a great little studio called Shy Diamond Studio down in Logan, just north of Fullerton. And, you know, him and I kind of cobbled this thing together. And I never expected that the piano tracks were the final. So I would just make demos at my house and then I would send them to Todd and I’d be like, “Here’s what I’m thinking for this song,” and then we would try and fit it in somehow. And he was just—he’s like a maestro. He was just like, “I love it, you’re never taking away the dog’s bark. We’re keeping it in there 100%.” So I was like, “All right, let’s go.” Piano sounded fine, sounded good, it’s my piano in my living room. I loved it, and that’s my boy Ralfy. So he’s my spirit animal and I’m glad he’s on the record too. James VanOsdol: Good boy, Ralfy. Josh Chicoine: He’s a very good boy. James VanOsdol: On this song, I know you want people to interpret songs as, you know, as any artist would suggest, like you want to feel a connection, right? But you do mention “stuck here in Chicago” in that song. Were you feeling—do you feel a weird relationship with the city? Josh Chicoine: I think I love Chicago. It’s my favorite city. It’s especially my favorite city to come back to. I don’t know if you’ve ever leave for like a little while, but when you come back, it’s just like—ah. Especially when you’re driving back home and like you catch that first glimpse of the skyline. That is a moment. It’s real. So, I mean, when I got that grant from DCASE, it was like, “Oh no, now I got to write a record.” They called your bluff. Every time for me, at least, I decide to write a record, I have to figure out how to write a record again. And that—it’s like a lot of introspection and a lot of like, “Who am I now? What am I going to write about now?” And it takes a long—it took me a long time. And Bitter Birdies kind of came about based upon that piano that opens it up. I had that piece for a long time, but sort of like lyrically I wasn’t quite sure. And my wife and I are going to be married 25 years in June. James VanOsdol: Congratulations, that’s a big milestone. Josh Chicoine: Thank you. It’s been wonderful. But seven years into our relationship, there was a breakup. Post-college, I mean I was dating her since I was 19. I’ve known her for a long time. So yeah, moved to Chicago, joined a band, you know, our lives were diverging. And so we broke up. And she went—she quit her job, she was like working at a financial firm downtown. I was in a band, so you can see divergence. For sure. But yeah, she quit her job, she went on walkabout in Europe for six months. And I took myself back to that time. And that time was sort of very freeing and very fun at the beginning, and then the longing just really set in and, you know, the longer my notes and messages would go to her, the shorter and shorter that they came back to me. So it appeared like she was moving on and there was something really heart-wrenching about that for me. So yeah, that song was about that. So, you know, she was having this really great experience and seeing all new things and new people and I was here stuck in Chicago. So I was living in a loft space where Salvage One is now off of Hubbard, between Wood and Wolcott. With these crazy artist people and there were raves and I was making a bunch of music. So it was just like this Kevin Bacon Quicksilver life that I was living. And I just started to really miss her, no matter what I was just like, “What if she came back here and she lived with me in this hovel and we could do this together?” And that’s sort of the kind of emotional impulse that I felt from writing that and wanting to get out of it, you know, wanting to get out of that space. So nothing against Chicago, I love Chicago, but you know there’s definitely moments where you’re just like, “Okay, get me out of here.” James VanOsdol: Write what you know. Josh Chicoine: That’s I think what I came back to and when I was confronted with that idea and I keep a quote book and Louise Bourgeois said that, “If you’re not writing about yourself, then it doesn’t mean anything.” And I’m parsing—I’m screwing that quote up, but I really took that to heart. So I was like, “Okay, well then I am going to write about myself and my experiences because it’s all that I have really that I could feel a connection with.” Oh, it’s okay up there. I got an ambulance. Ambulance, police car, normal stuff. Stuck in Chicago. Here we are. James VanOsdol: Run Red Lights, which I don’t recommend. I mean, I recommend the song. Who’s doing the backup vocals on that? Josh Chicoine: Yeah, so that’s my friend Melissa and Lindsay. Melissa Busch-Wolford and Lindsay Weinberg. And they play with me in a Fleetwood Mac tribute band called Second Hand News. James VanOsdol: Good segue. I was going to ask about that. Because the backup vocals have a really nice texture in that song in particular. Josh Chicoine: Thanks. James VanOsdol: And that actually dovetails perfectly to the question about working and being part of Second Hand News because you play with those harmonies which are magical. Clearly you bring some of that back to Cult Canyon. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, I think it for me it’s always sort of been there. You can hear it in the M’s, you can hear it if you listen to Sabres, you can hear it there too. Certainly with Cloudbirds it was very much about the harmonies. And yeah, as I started to enter into this promo world of Cult Canyon, I was just trying to like think about things that were a common thread. And harmonies, singing—that’s how I kind of come up with ideas. I just kind of start with the voice, have something on the guitar that’s fine. I’m a mediocre guitar player but it’s really about voice and vocals. And so when I started playing in Second Hand News, you know, I had never been in a band with women before. I’ve played music with women before, but not in a band. So it was sort of like, “Oh, this whole another resource that I would love to bring into this project.” And they were so game and, you know, they brought their whole selves to it and I think it really shows in the recording. James VanOsdol: I love it. Since we’re on the topic of Fleetwood Mac, Tusk. Misunderstood classic or big awful mess? Josh Chicoine: Can it be both? Depends on which side you’re on, yeah. I was really naive about Tusk and I had it in my record collection just from a bunch of records that somebody gave me. And I think at one point the—because there’s two record sleeves in it—they both got kind of separated. So all of a sudden I had four record sleeves separated and I was like, “Wait a minute, this is a quadruple album? This is crazy.” But it wasn’t. There’s a record sleeve that hides another record sleeve that has the record in it. That’s how much money and wasteful money that they had. Because that’s coming off Rumours. Like, they could do whatever they wanted. Lindsey Buckingham could do whatever he wanted. And he really did. He really did. And some of it, you know, it could be argued that he shouldn’t have done it, but we still play a bunch of jams off of there. The title track to me is still one of the coolest songs of the 1970s. Super cool. I mean, there’s a lot on there that are really unheralded. Think About Me is another really good one that we love to play. James VanOsdol: Sara’s on that too, right? Josh Chicoine: Oh God, I’m going to get killed by my bandmates. Sara’s on there, yeah, it’s on there. Let’s say yeah, when no one’s looking it up. But yeah, we play Sara all the time and it’s like seven minutes long and the audience loves it and Melissa crushes it. And yeah, those are just really fun songs to play. And the audiences are crazy. It’s like there’s 18-year-olds there. James VanOsdol: I was going to say. Josh Chicoine: There’s 88-year-olds there. James VanOsdol: It’s one of those bands that is transgenerational. My daughter, who’s heading towards 21, Stevie Nicks is probably a top five artist for her. For her birthday a few years ago I took her to see Stevie Nicks at the United Center and it was this magical night for her. Like, we walked out of the United Center and she said, “I only cried three times.” I’m like, “What do you mean you cried?” “Well, you know, during Gold Dust Woman and... oh gosh, what else did she cry during? Dreams, Rhiannon, and Landslide.” Of course, classics. But I mean it is interesting how maybe millennials didn’t give a shit, but suddenly like Gen Z is full on board with Stevie Nicks. Josh Chicoine: I take it back to that dude who was on the skateboard chugging cranberry juice and all of a sudden Dreams became something. But it just feels like it’s cyclical. It keeps coming back, those songs are just so classic. Timeless, absolutely timeless. And the recordings of them were amazing. So it just seems like they’re just not going to go away, which is great for Second Hand News. Yeah, I mean we played the Metro a couple weeks ago. That’s amazing. James VanOsdol: That’s nuts. Josh Chicoine: Yeah. I love it. James VanOsdol: And to your point, like all ages get into it. That’s something you don’t get to experience necessarily in the M’s or Cult Canyon. Josh Chicoine: It’s different. Yeah, it’s different for sure. And I think that we—I’ve been told this by a lot of audience members after the show and they’re just like glowing coming out after scream-singing at us for two hours. And they just say like, “You bring so much joy.” And I really feel that. Like, we do. I mean the band is killer. And so the band in Second Hand News, the guitar player, bassist, drummer, Mike, Mike, and Dan, they play in Cult Canyon too. So they’re the ones who are the backing band on this Cult Canyon record. So I just was just enamored with this whole group and just because we had such good times together on stage and in front of giant crowds and harmonizing and singing and playing those classic songs. So it was just kind of a natural little pivot to bring them into my songwriting and I was really happy that they did. James VanOsdol: I love that. So Rattleback Records, easily a favorite record store of mine. Josh Chicoine: Mm-hmm. James VanOsdol: Releasing the album on vinyl. How important was it for you to have this as a record, as an LP? Josh Chicoine: It was critical for me. I think one of the things—so I released the Sabres record in 2014. And it kind of, like many, many, many, many, many records out there, it just kind of gets—it’s like, “Okay, it’s out there,” and then you tell your friends and then it just doesn’t really go anywhere. James VanOsdol: And that ambitious ordering of 500 records turns into, “Okay, we’re still sitting on 250.” Josh Chicoine: I have a lot of CDs. Let’s put it to you that way. Hit me up if you want a CD by Sabres. I’ll just give it to you. It’s got—anyway. Yeah, so I think I was determined to at least try and make a stink with this Cult Canyon record. And I really liked it. And so one of the first things I did was I talked to my friends in the AM Slingers, who are another Rattleback band and they’re friends of mine too. And I knew that Paul over at Rattleback had put out a 7-inch of theirs. And by put out, I mean he paid for it. So he facilitated the production and then, you know, created a connection between the band and the record store. Really love that idea, you know? It’s going to be DIY anyway, it’s all about building community bit by bit by bit. So I was introduced to Paul kind of—I don’t even remember when, it’s probably a year ago now, if not more. And he was really intrigued and I sent him a bunch of songs including the Golden Line EP, which he really loved. And that just gave me a lot of confidence, and so I took this Smoke Tricks record and I was like, “I’m really looking for somebody to help me out with this.” And he was game and continues to be game. James VanOsdol: I love that. Josh Chicoine: It was his dream to have a boutique record store. And that happened, and then it was his dream to have a boutique little tiny record label. So that happened. James VanOsdol: I’ve never been in that store, by the way, where it hasn’t been busy. Josh Chicoine: Oh good. James VanOsdol: No, I mean I love going there. Like, they’ve got one of the best, I think, mixes of new and used and their prices are very reasonable. Josh Chicoine: I agree. I agree. Yeah, they have a lot of cool chotchkies around, good t-shirt collection. It’s like a proper record store. James VanOsdol: And I mean if you’re one of those budget-bin divers like there’s dollar records, you’ll hurt your knees going through them, but I mean there’s occasionally gold to find in there. Josh Chicoine: I agree. It’s everywhere. James VanOsdol: But yeah, it’s a cool place, I mean right over there on Clark Street. And I love just that kind of brand extension for Rattleback. Like it makes so much sense. Josh Chicoine: I love that. I love that for Paul, I love that we were able to become a part of that and we’re putting on a showcase of Rattleback Records artists May 29th at the Burlington. James VanOsdol: Nice. Which for the record, one of the loudest rooms in Chicago. Josh Chicoine: That’s right. We’ll do what we can, but I mean it’s hard, it’s like a lot of hard flat surfaces and they didn’t do any soundproofing or nothing. So, yeah. James VanOsdol: That’s good. That’s part of its charm. Josh Chicoine: It’s part of the charm. Yeah, yeah, you know what you’re getting into when you go back there. Just bring earplugs, what’s the big deal? James VanOsdol: Just bring ear—that’s—if you bring earplugs, you’re good. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, that’s right. James VanOsdol: But if you go deaf, I mean who better to go deaf from? Josh Chicoine: Yeah, that’s a badge of honor. It’s a badge of honor. I mean it’s not a good recommendation, I would say. But if you want good earplugs, just go to Sensaphonics down there on Milwaukee Avenue. Shout out. Yesterday was National Hearing Day and I got myself fitted for a new pair of earplugs. James VanOsdol: Smart. Josh Chicoine: And it basically—it’s no joke. No, it’s no joke if you listen to a lot of live music. It basically just turns the volume down. The clarity is still there versus sticking toilet paper in your ears or those foam things. James VanOsdol: Exactly what they feel like. Or those like pool noodles shrunk down. Josh Chicoine: Yeah, that’s right. They’re good if you want to sleep. If you’re like on tour and everybody else snores in your hotel room, then those are really effective. James VanOsdol: For sure. All right, so Smoke Tricks is the album. It’s awesome. It comes out on March 13th. The Hideout is the release show on March 14th. And onward and upward. What a great record, you really did it. Josh Chicoine: Thanks, man. I really appreciate it. That was nice talking to you. Are we done? Is this the wrap? James VanOsdol: This is the wrap. Josh Chicoine: All right, love it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 50:44


Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with journalist and author Alan Light about his book “Don't Stop: Why We (Still) Love Fleetwood Mac's Rumours.” They discuss the music, history and why younger generations are still listening to this record almost 50 years after its release.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:Fleetwood Mac, "I Don't Want to Know," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Fleetwood Mac, "Don't Stop," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Fleetwood Mac, "Second Hand News," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Fleetwood Mac, "Silver Springs (Live)," The Dance, Reprise, 1997Fleetwood Mac, "You Make Loving Fun," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Fleetwood Mac, "Gold Dust Woman," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Fleetwood Mac, "Go Your Own Way," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Buckingham Nicks, "Frozen Love," Buckingham Nicks, Polydor, 1973Fleetwood Mac, "Tusk," Tusk, Warner Bros., 1979Fleetwood Mac, "The Chain," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Fleetwood Mac, "Dreams," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Fleetwood Mac, "Never Going Back," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Fleetwood Mac, "Songbird," Rumours, Warner Bros., 1977Fleetwood Mac, "Landslide (Live)," The Dance, Reprise, 1997Alanis Morissette, "Thank U," Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, Maverick, 1998See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Rockhistorier
Fleetwood Mac fra 1967-2022

Rockhistorier

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 139:13


I dette afsnit af Rockhistorier dykker værterne Klaus Lynggaard og Henrik Queitsch ned i Fleetwood Mac. Vi hører om både de største klassikere som Fleetwood Mac, Rumours og Tusk – og de mindre kendte albums, som Klaus har et personligt soft spot for fra sine teenageår. Værterne tager os gennem plader, turnéer og interne dramaer, fra konflikter og soloprojekter til Mick Fleetwoods eksentriske vaner, og reflekterer over, hvordan musikken stadig rører lyttere på tværs af generationer.Værter: Klaus Lynggaard og Henrik QueitschKlip: Saffiyah NørgaardPlayliste:  "Black Magic Woman" (1968)"Albatross" (1968)"Man of the Word" (1969)"The Green Manalishi (with the Two Prong Crown)" (1970)  "One Together" (1970)"Woman of a 1000 Tears" (1971)"Spare Me a Little of Your Love" (1972)"Hypnotized" (1973)"Come a Little Bit Closer" (1974)"Buckingham Nicks: Frozen Love" (1973)"Monday Morning" (1975)  "Rhiannon" (1975)"Say You Love Me" (1975) "Dreams" (1977)"Go Your Own Way" (1977)"You Make Loving Fun" (1977)"Gold Dust Woman" (1977)"Tusk" (1979)"Sara" (1979)"The Ledge" (1979)"Big Love" (1987)"Little Lies" (1987) 

Third Eye Roll with Dr. Lemos
Ep 9: Diamonds in the Back: Venus in Taurus

Third Eye Roll with Dr. Lemos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 43:29 Transcription Available


Send us a textVenus just pulled into the driveway—and she's riding smooth. In this luxurious, love-soaked episode of Third Eye Roll, Dr. Justine Lemos is joined by Scarlett Trillia and special guest Emily McConnell to unpack the Venus-in-Taurus transit through Vedic astrology, divine myth, style, and soul.Expect:Astrology of commitment, comfort, and country-club sensualityWhy Venus in Taurus is all about side boob, silk, and slow fashionThe Lakṣmī-as-prostitute myth and the truth about divine feminine autonomyMusic, movies, and moods: Sade, Leon Bridges, Erykah Badu, Like Water for ChocolateWhat your houseplants, whipped cream, and linen sheets say about your spiritual pathIt's a love letter to embodied beauty, old money energy, and devotion that doesn't need to try too hard.

Lucio91.9FM Podcast
Candy Rock: Gold Dust Woman

Lucio91.9FM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 1:55


@Lucio91.9FM te cuenta la historia de esta canción de Fleet Wood Mac, la cual está inspirada en las experiencias de Stevie Nicks con la cocaína.

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WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg
3/8/25 Gold Dust Woman (Stevie Nicks)

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 21:00


From 2018- Stephen Davis, author of "Gold Dust Woman: The Biography of Stevie Nicks."

All Time Top Ten
Episode 658 - Top Ten "Woman" Songs Part 1 w/Sky Nicholas & Tara Austin

All Time Top Ten

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 60:29


People, let's all get together and celebrate Women's History Month! ATTT is contributing the only way we know how - with a list. Top Ten "Woman" Songs is simply that, songs with the word "Woman" in the title. Our list has a small caveat, which you'll hear about. You'll also hear the dulcet tones of our esteemed guests, Sky Nicholas and Tara Austin, two of the crew from our favorite Tuesday night haunt, Canter's Kibitz Room. As F.O.C.K.R.s do, Sky and Tara know a lot of great songs, and we bring you ten of the best in this timely episode. Picks 10-6 are featured here in Part 1.Find our humble guests Sky & Tara on the socials!https://www.instagram.com/skyroxxu/https://www.instagram.com/austintatioustunes/ We've lowered our prices, but not our standards over at the ATTT Patreon! Those who are kindly contributing $2 a month are receiving an exclusive monthly Emergency Pod episode featuring our favorite guests and utilizing our patent-pending improv format in which we miraculously pull a playlist out of thin air. Our man in Maryland Gabe Scalone joined for an all newFind out more at https://www.patreon.com/c/alltimetopten

CLM Activa Radio
RETROCEDEMOS EN EL TIEMPO 26-10-2023 Canciones de Fleetwood Mac , 2ª Parte

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 59:17


SAVE ME (1989) DON'T STOP (1977) BIG LOVE (1987) SEVEN WONDERS (1987) SKIES THE LIMIT (1990) TANGO IN THE NIGHT (1987) SONGBIRD (1977) MONDAY MORNING (1975) GOLD DUST WOMAN (1977) STORMS (1979) ISN'T IT MIDNIGHT (1987) LITTLE LIES (1987) 12''

The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
Bad Crown Affair - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 468

The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023


NEW FOR SEPTEMBER 15, 2023 Devil's dancing in my mouth tonight . . . Bad Crown Affair - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 468 1. Unfinished Sweet - Alice Cooper 2. Love Revolution - All Mighty Whispers 3. In The Dead Of Night - U.K. 4. I Talk To The Wind (live) - Steve Hackett 5. In The Court Of The Crimson King (live) - Greg Lake 6. Love Can Heal - Peter Gabriel 7. Five Train - Sky Cries Mary 8. The Wind Cries Mary (live) - Jimi Hendrix Experience 9. Woodstock (alt) - Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young 10. Whiskey Thoughts - Greta Gaines 11. Gold Dust Woman (live) - Fleetwood Mac 12. Rock Bottom - Steven Wilson and Ninet Fayed 13. Blue Suit - Two Loons For Tea 14. Cookies' Puss (live) - Liquid Soul 15. Merely A Blues In A (live) - Frank Zappa 16. This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) - Arcade Fire 17. Angry - The Rolling Stones 18. Dixie Chicken (live unplugged) - Little Feat 19. Crawling Back To You (early) - Tom Petty 20. Trying To Reason With Hurricane Season (live) - Jimmy Buffett et al 21. Valerie Loves Me - Material Issue 22. Clubland (live) - Elvis Costello and The Attractions w/ The TKO Horns The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Fixing a different hole . . . Accept No Substitute Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.

Free Form Rock Podcast
Episode 406-Taylor Swift-Folklore with Guests Gabby and Eddy Cannistraci

Free Form Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 218:33


A bonus Episode on America's Podcast!! On today's podcast, we have a special guest: Gabby, the daughter of Charles Traynor. Together with Eddy Cannistraci, we step out of our comfort zone to review Taylor Swift's 2020 album, "Folklore". Tune in as we offer our unique perspectives on the music, lyrics, and overall artistic direction of Swift's highly-acclaimed album. Join us on this journey as we delve into the captivating world of "Folklore" and explore its impact on the music industry. Tracks of the Week: Gabby, "Gold Dust Woman" by Fleetwood Mac. Charles "Bette Davis Eyes by Kim Carnes. Eddy, "A&W" by Lana Del Rey. Jerry, "Levitating" Dua Lipa and we End with Marc, "Back From The Dead' by Halestorm. Until Friday watch out for rag weed and rock on!! #taylorswift #folklore #pop #americaspodcast #freeformrockpodcast    

The Washing Up
Great Australian Bake Off - Gold Dust Woman w/Natalie

The Washing Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 46:13


Chris and Kristie return the #BakeoffAU to talk to Natalie! In this episode, we discuss the importance of Backgammon, her commitment to Gold in baking, and the Womans Weekly birthday cake book.  Plus bonus content: Kristie helps out with a detailed Chicken Stuffing recipe!

The Fire and Water Podcast Network
Fire and Water Records: Favorite Covers

The Fire and Water Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023


Tune your ears to another extra-special episode of Fire and Water Records! In part 2 of a super-smash crossover event with Pop Culture Affidavit, the brothers Ryan and Neil Daly welcome guest host Tom Panarese to continue their already-three-hours-long discussion on favorite cover songs for another equally-long-conversation (seriously, what the hell is wrong with these guys?!!). What makes a great cover song? What's the point of covering somebody else's music? Do women sing Tom Waits songs better than he does? Do punk bands play Bob Dylan songs better than he does? Why does Panarese hate his sister? What genre does Neil like more than rock 'n roll? What song makes Ryan think about dying, but like, y'know, in a good way, maybe? All these questions, and many more than you want to know, will be answered on this episode of Fire and Water Records! Track list "Hey Jude" (The Beatles) covered by Wilson Pickett "La Bamba" (Traditional/Ritchie Valens) covered by Los Lobos "Desolation Row" (Bob Dylan) covered by My Chemical Romance "Got to Get a Message to You" (The Bee Gees) covered by Swamp Dogg "It's Hard to Be a Saint in the City" (Bruce Springsteen) covered by David Bowie "Higher Ground" (Stevie Wonder) covered by Red Hot Chili Peppers "Both Sides Now" (Joni Mitchell) covered by Neil Daly "Get Down, Make Love" (Queen) covered by Nine Inch Nails "Landslide" (Fleetwood Mac) covered by Smashing Pumpkins "Drive" (The Cars) covered by Britta Phillips "Ol' 55" (Tom Waits) covered by Sarah McLachlan "Love is All Around" (Sonny Curtis/"The Mary Tyler Moore Show") covered by Joan Jett "Stand By Me" (Ben E. King) covered by Playing For Change "It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" (R.E.M.) covered by Great Big Sea "Walk This Way" (Aerosmith) covered by Run D.M.C. Additional songs: "I Will Always Love You" performed by Whitney Houston; "I'm a Believer" performed by The Monkeys; "Bring it On Home to Me" performed by The Animals; "Respect" performed by Aretha Franklin; "Losing My Religion" performed by Ryan Starr; "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" performed by Guns 'n Roses; "Over the Rainbow" performed by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole; "Hazy Shade of Winter" performed by The Bangles; "Whole Lotta Love" performed by The Hollywood Vampires; "Gin and Juice" performed by The Gourds; "I Fought the Law" performed by The Clash; "All I Wanna Do (Is Make Love to You)" performed by Halestorm; "You Should Be Dancing" performed by Foo Fighters; "Gold Dust Woman" performed by Hole; "What I Like About You" performed by Poison; "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" performed by Them; "Romeo & Juliet" performed by The Indigo Girls; "Boys of Summer" performed by The Ataris; "Come On, Eileen" performed by Save Ferris; "You Really Got Me" performed by Van Halen; "I Think We're Alone Now" performed by Tiffany, To hear part 1 of our discussion on Pop Culture Affidavit, click here. Check out Neil's now-classic take on "Both Sides Now" right here. Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. Like the FIRE AND WATER RECORDS Facebook page at: This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe to FIRE AND WATER RECORDS on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fire-and-water-records/id1458818655 Or subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 Support FIRE AND WATER RECORDS and the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Thanks for listening!

Fire and Water Records
Fire and Water Records: Favorite Covers

Fire and Water Records

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023


Tune your ears to another extra-special episode of Fire and Water Records! In part 2 of a super-smash crossover event with Pop Culture Affidavit, the brothers Ryan and Neil Daly welcome guest host Tom Panarese to continue their already-three-hours-long discussion on favorite cover songs for another equally-long-conversation (seriously, what the hell is wrong with these guys?!!). What makes a great cover song? What's the point of covering somebody else's music? Do women sing Tom Waits songs better than he does? Do punk bands play Bob Dylan songs better than he does? Why does Panarese hate his sister? What genre does Neil like more than rock 'n roll? What song makes Ryan think about dying, but like, y'know, in a good way, maybe? All these questions, and many more than you want to know, will be answered on this episode of Fire and Water Records! Track list "Hey Jude" (The Beatles) covered by Wilson Pickett "La Bamba" (Traditional/Ritchie Valens) covered by Los Lobos "Desolation Row" (Bob Dylan) covered by My Chemical Romance "Got to Get a Message to You" (The Bee Gees) covered by Swamp Dogg "It's Hard to Be a Saint in the City" (Bruce Springsteen) covered by David Bowie "Higher Ground" (Stevie Wonder) covered by Red Hot Chili Peppers "Both Sides Now" (Joni Mitchell) covered by Neil Daly "Get Down, Make Love" (Queen) covered by Nine Inch Nails "Landslide" (Fleetwood Mac) covered by Smashing Pumpkins "Drive" (The Cars) covered by Britta Phillips "Ol' 55" (Tom Waits) covered by Sarah McLachlan "Love is All Around" (Sonny Curtis/"The Mary Tyler Moore Show") covered by Joan Jett "Stand By Me" (Ben E. King) covered by Playing For Change "It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" (R.E.M.) covered by Great Big Sea "Walk This Way" (Aerosmith) covered by Run D.M.C. Additional songs: "I Will Always Love You" performed by Whitney Houston; "I'm a Believer" performed by The Monkees; "Bring it On Home to Me" performed by The Animals; "Respect" performed by Aretha Franklin; "Losing My Religion" performed by Ryan Starr; "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" performed by Guns 'n Roses; "Over the Rainbow" performed by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole; "Hazy Shade of Winter" performed by The Bangles; "Whole Lotta Love" performed by The Hollywood Vampires; "Gin and Juice" performed by The Gourds; "I Fought the Law" performed by The Clash; "All I Wanna Do (Is Make Love to You)" performed by Halestorm; "You Should Be Dancing" performed by Foo Fighters; "Gold Dust Woman" performed by Hole; "What I Like About You" performed by Poison; "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" performed by Them; "Romeo & Juliet" performed by The Indigo Girls; "Boys of Summer" performed by The Ataris; "Come On, Eileen" performed by Save Ferris; "You Really Got Me" performed by Van Halen; "I Think We're Alone Now" performed by Tiffany, To hear part 1 of our discussion on Pop Culture Affidavit, click here. Check out Neil's now-classic take on "Both Sides Now" right here. Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. Like the FIRE AND WATER RECORDS Facebook page at: This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe to FIRE AND WATER RECORDS on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fire-and-water-records/id1458818655 Or subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 Support FIRE AND WATER RECORDS and the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Thanks for listening!

We Will Rank You
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours ranked, Request Episode

We Will Rank You

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 148:32


What's your most loved and least favorite song on Fleetwood Mac's album Rumours?! For our third request episode, Dan's teenage nephew Esher suggested the 1977 classic and it won our public election. This second season finale turned out as epic as the album itself, with several rankings the likes of which we've never seen in our 30 episodes. Lots of fun facts and opinions and tales about the album producer getting you fired from the hosts plus the nominator nephew himself and Mara Kuge of the long-running Los Angeles AM Gold party Soft Rock Sundays. Listen at WeWillRankYouPod.com, Apple, Spotify and your local second hand newsstand. Follow us and weigh in with your favorites on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @wewillrankyoupod . SPOILERS/FILE UNDER:Alcohol, Beyond Yacht Rock, Big Love, breakups, Lindsey Buckingham, Buckingham/Nicks, Irene Cara, Rio Caraeff, The Chain, classic rock, clavinet, Clinton inaugural ball, Crunch Media, dobro, Dogg Face, Don't Look Down, Don't Stop, Dreams, drugs, Janice Engel, Esher, Chris Farley, Mick Fleetwood, Fleetwood Mac, Go Your Own Way, Going Home documentary, Gold Dust Woman, harmonies, Hole, I Don't Want to Know, Jellyfish, Mara Kuge, Led Zeppelin, Lola (My Love), Christine McVie, John McVie, the Move, Never Going Back Again, Stevie Nicks, Oh Daddy, Pixies, request episode, Rhiannon, Rumours, season finale, Second Hand News, soft rock, Soft Rock Sunday, Songbird, Whenever I Call You Friend, yacht rock, Yachtski scale, You Make Loving Fun, Zellerbach Hall, 1977 US: http://www.WeWillRankYouPod.com wewillrankyoupod@gmail.com http://www.facebook.com/WeWillRankYouPod http://www.instagram.com/WeWillRankYouPod http://www.twitter.com/WeWillRankYouPo http://www.YourOlderBrother.com (Sam's music page) http://www.YerDoinGreat.com (Adam's music page) https://open.spotify.com/user/dancecarbuzz (Dan's playlists)

Magnolia Street
Ep. 25: Stevie McFudgin' Nicks

Magnolia Street

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 224:14


WARNING: This episode contains discussion of drugs and addiction. Listener discretion is advised. If you or anyone you know is battling a drug addiction and would like to get help, call American Addiction Center Hotline 1-800-662-HELP. "DO YOU ALWAYS TRUST YOUR FIRST INITIAL FEELING?"... The patrons have spoken! YOU GUYS picked April's hot topic in our Patron-only poll and that topic is our favorite witchy songstress and lady from the mountains STEVIE MCFUDGIN' NICKS! If you are a Practical Magic movie fan, then you may know Stevie's songs "Crystal" and "If You Ever Did Believe", two tracks which both have a home on the major motion picture soundtrack. In this episode we're gonna deep dive on the origins of these songs and the stories behind them. Using the framework of the biography GOLD DUST WOMAN written by Stephen Davis, as well as various other sources and interviews, we will take you on a journey through Stevie's life from the time she was a child, to her early days in Fritz, Buckingham Nicks, Fleetwood Mac, all the way up to her successful solo career as the reigning White Witch of Rock Music that we know and love today! She has become a legend in her own rite! Although Stevie has denied "rumors" of being a WITCH over her extensive career, real practicing witches have adopted her as their SUPREME, or at the very least, Pop Pantheon! We'll chat about the mystical presence she possesses that has us all dreaming of being initiated into her "Sisters of the Moon" club. The Stinas also daydream about a Stevie collab and reminisce on how her music has become engrained into their own lives throughout the years. In this beast of an episode, we go down the rabbit hole and bring you 3.5 hours of Stevie Nicks content! TOPIC MAP: (00:00) Intro (51:17) Stevie's Life Overview (01:45:45) Stevie in Practical Magic (02:05:44) Stevie's Whimsigoth Image (02:22:26) Stevie and Witch Craft (02:55:17) Tributes and Events (03:06:33) DocuFilms (03:10:33) Stevie in Pop Culture Recorded: 4/1/23 SOCIALS: ⁠Patreon⁠ ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠Kristina's Instagram⁠ ⁠Justina's Instagram⁠ ⁠Voice Message⁠ ⁠HERO SOURCES⁠ ⁠WHERE TO FIND THE BOOKS AND MOVIE⁠ DISCLAIMER The Magnolia Street Podcast intends to discuss the movie, “Practical Magic” in its entirety. This will evidently result in spoilers and it is recommended that you watch and or read the following. Alice Hoffman's: Practical Magic, Rules of Magic, Magic Lessons, Book of Magic. The Magnolia Street Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes and should not be used as a substitute for professional or medical advice. Do not attempt any of the discussed actions, solutions, or remedies without first consulting a qualified professional. It should be noted that we are not medical professionals and therefore we are not responsible or liable for any injuries or illnesses resulting from the use of any information on our website or in our media. The Magnolia Street Podcast presenters, Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia are passionate fans of Alice Hoffman's work and the Practical Magic word she has created. There is no copyright infringement intended, all characters and story lines are that of Alice Hoffman. We do not own any of that material as well as any of the move score music shared within the podcast. All intellectual property rights concerning personally written music and or shared art are vested in Magnolia Street Podcast. Copying, distributing and any other use of these materials is not permitted without the written permission from Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/magnoliastreetpodcast/message

El Álbum Esencial
EP. 072: "Rumours" de Fleetwood Mac

El Álbum Esencial

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 39:03


En este episodio revisamos "Rumours", uno de los títulos más importantes en la discografía de Fleetwood Mac, conversando sobre el éxito de la banda gracias a su lanzamiento, su proceso creativo, las complicadas relaciones entre sus integrantes, entre otros aspectos de esta obra.

SWR1 Meilensteine - Alben die Geschichte machten

Mit 40 Millionen verkauften Einheiten, ist "Rumours" von Fleetwood Mac eine der meistverkauften Platten aller Zeiten. Bei der Grammy-Verleihung 1978 wurde "Rumours" zusätzlich als "bestes Album des Jahres" ausgezeichnet. Bei den meistverkauften Platten aller Zeiten ist Michael Jacksons "Thriller" aus dem Jahr 1982 inzwischen unangefochten auf Platz 1. Bis heute hält sich "Rumours" von Fleetwood Mac aber sehr sicher in den Top 10 der meistverkauften Alben weltweit. 2022 war ein trauriges Jahr für die Band Fleetwood Mac und auch für deren Fans. Sängerin, Keyboarderin und Songwriterin Christine McVie ist verstorben, von ihr stammt auch der sehr emotionale Song "Songbird" vom Album "Rumours". "Rumours", also Gerüchte, gab es bei Fleetwood Mac auch immer um die Beziehungsverhältnisse innerhalb der Band. Als das Album "Rumours" entstanden ist, hatten sich gerade gefühlt alle Bandmitglieder voneinander und untereinander getrennt. Sängerin Stevie Nicks und Gitarrist Lindsey Buckingham stritten sich nahezu andauernd, das verheiratete Paar Christine und John McVie waren getrennt und auch Bandgründer und Namensgeber Mick Fleetwood war nicht mehr mit seiner Frau Jenny zusammen. Dass es da Spannungen innerhalb der Band gab, ist leicht nachzuvollziehen. Wie Musiker so sind, verarbeiten sie ihre Emotionen und privaten Geschichten gerne in Songs, da sind Fleetwood Mac nicht anders. Vor allem Lindsey Buckingham verarbeitet in seinen Songs, die er zum Album beisteuert, die Trennung von Sängerin Stevie Nicks. Einmal im Song "Never Going Back Again" und dann noch im sehr erfolgreichen "You Can Go Your Own Way", den Exfrau Stevie Nicks dann auch noch an sich selbst gerichtet lauthals singen darf. Anders als Lindsey Buckingham, der kein sprichwörtliches gutes Haar mehr an der Ex-Partnerin Stevie Nicks lässt, blickt diese eher nach vorne und denkt positiv in ihrem Song "Dreams". Auch diese unterschiedlichen Wege innerhalb der Band, mit der Trennung umzugehen, hat wieder für Zunder und Streit innerhalb des Bandgefüges geführt. Auch wenn es menschlich immer wieder Streit und Dramen bei Fleetwood Mac gab, hat die Musik sie doch immer zusammengeschweißt. Welcher der einzige Song des Albums ist, den die Band tatsächlich zusammen entwickelt hat und ob es ohne die menschlichen Spannungen innerhalb der Band auch zu so guter Musik gekommen wäre, darüber sprechen wir im Podcast zu "Rumours". __________ Über diese Songs vom Album “Rumours” wird im Podcast gesprochen 07:32 Mins – "Second Hand News" 14:16 Mins – "Never Going Back Again" 20:11 Mins – "You Can Go Your Own Way" 21:47 Mins – "Dreams" 23:48 Mins – "Songbird" 27:35 Mins – "The Chain" __________ Über diese Songs wird außerdem im Podcast gesprochen 08:10 Mins – "Jive Talkin'" von den Bee Gees 10:30 Mins – "Think Over You" von Fleetwood Mac 11:00 Mins – "Planets of the Universe" von Fleetwood Mac 11:56 Mins – "Gold Dust Woman" (Demo) von Fleetwood Mac 16:25 Mins – "Never Going Back Again" von Blame Sally 17:26 Mins – "Never Going Back Again" von Matchbox Twenty 18:24 Mins – "Don't Stop" von Elton John 18:56 Mins – "You Can Go Your Own Way" von The Cranberries 31:19 Mins – "Buttercookie (Keep Me There)" von Fleetwood Mac __________ Shownotes: Artikel im Rolling Stone zu "Rumours": https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/best-albums-of-all-time-1062063/fleetwood-mac-rumours-3-1063226/ 7 Dinge über "Rumours", die du noch nicht wusstest: https://www.udiscover-music.de/popkultur/rumours-fleetwood-mac-7-fakten                 Autobiographie von Mick Fleetwood: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.de/ebook/Play-on/Mick-Fleetwood/Heyne/e476804.rhd Biographie von Stevie Nicks (Englisch): https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250295620/gold-dust-woman     Youtube Channel von Fleetwood Mac: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAb60rVrvVQVfSgrX1UWb0g __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? Abonniert die SWR1 Meilensteine! Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Schreibt uns an: meilensteine@swr.de

Web Piano Teacher Artist Series
19. Fleetwood Mac - Rumours - Gold Dust Woman

Web Piano Teacher Artist Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 24:11


The final track on Rumours album, Gold Dust Woman, is written by Stevie Nicks. Even though she wrote it before ever joining Fleetwood Mac, the song's vibe fit the band perfectly. Stevie grew up immersed in fairy tale stories read by her mother, and experienced country music on the lap of her grandfather in honky tonk bars across the Southwest. Just like many of her songs, Gold Dust Woman has a sound that's not quite country and not quite rock and roll which was a popular sound emerging out of southern California at the time. In true Ken Caillat and Lindsey Buckingham form, this song is full of obscure "instruments". Can you hear glass breaking throughout the song? Mick Fleetwood was able to use his skill of rhythm on a whole other level for this song. Gold Dust Woman is quintessentially Stevie. The lyrics are meaningful while somehow remaining mysterious, steeped in symbolism represented in little turns of phrases. Later in life, Stevie gives more insight into the inspiration behind the words she wrote. It's always interesting to recognize the initial inspiration of a song in the lyrics, but see that the artist doesn't keep a strict focus on just that one subject. Perhaps that's why her songs are so popular, everyone can hear and relate to what they need to hear and relate to at any given moment in time. Most of the research for this episode was done by reading Ken Caillat and Steven Stiefel's book, Making Rumours: The Inside Story of the Classic Fleetwood Mac Album.

Andrew's Daily Five
Rumours (Andrew's Mix)

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 5:05


Rumours by Fleetwood Mac was released in 1977.Rumours (Andrew's Mix) includes the following songs, mixed with 22 clips:1. Second Hand News2. Dreams3. Never Going Back Again4. Don't Stop5. Go Your Own Way6. Songbird7. The Chain8. You Make Loving Fun9. I Don't Want to Know10. Oh Daddy11. Gold Dust Woman

Andrew's Daily Five
Andrew's Daily Five, Ep. 383

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 15:11


#6-5Intro/Outro: The Wind by Zac Brown Band6. Rumours by Fleetwood Mac (Rumours - Andrew's Mix)5. Narrow Stairs by Death Cab For Cutie (Narrow Stairs - Andrew's Mix)Vote on Today's Album ArtVote on Weeks 13-16 Round 3 Album Art (Episodes 361-380)Championship Round (so far)Played previously on the podcast:From Rumours: Dreams (#23 on the Songs list), Don't Stop (#243 on the Songs list), Go Your Own Way (#67 on the Songs list), Gold Dust Woman (#322 on the Songs list)From Narrow Stairs: I Will Possess Your Heart (#356 on the Songs list), No Sunlight (#463 on the Songs list), Grapevine Fires (#34 on the Songs list), Long Division (#92 on the Songs list)

The MCU'S Bleeding Edge
A Reaction To Hole's version of Gold Dust Woman from Fleetwood Mac on Bleeding Edge Reactions

The MCU'S Bleeding Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 9:46


This is yet another authentic reaction video of a song by the band Hole featuring Courtney Love as the lead singer, its the cover of Fleetwood Mac's Gold Dust Woman from around ten years ago I believe. Once again co-hosted by Jeff S(TrueKnowledge) and straying away from our usual Marvel/ MCU type content here on The MCU'S Bleeding Edge Youtube Channel/ podcast. Please enjoy the reaction and if my audio is alittle off I am sorry I am just trying something different. We are of course a member of the Minds Of Creativity Network!!! Intro Music- "Tornado" by From Above Co-hosted by Jeff ( TrueKnowledge) Full Show Notes on themcusbleedingedge.org, along with our MCU blog and full episodes of the podcast. https://www.instagram.com/themcusbleedingedge/ https://twitter.com/TCV2024 https://www.facebook.com/marvelstudiosfanshow/?ref=pages_you_manage https://anchor.fm/the-mcus-bleeding-edge Cyber is using a Logitech BRIO with Skull Candy headphones, through an iPad Pro 2018, Jeff is using a AUDIO-TECHNICA ATR2100 usb microphone with 3 Logitech Webcams( C920- C922- BRIO)) through a MacBook Pro. #hole, #golddustwoman, #holemusicalband, #fleetwoodmac, #stevienicksgolddustwoman, #fleetwoodmaccover, #courtneylove, #thebandhole, #golddustwomanlive, #bleedingedgereactions --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-mcus-bleeding-edge/message

Dorney's Vinyl: A Classic Rock Album Podcast
Book Review: "Gold Dust Woman: The Biography of Stevie Nicks"

Dorney's Vinyl: A Classic Rock Album Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 6:58


In this Season 4 podcast, I talk about some of the deeper stories in Stephen Davis's biography, Gold Dust Woman: The Biography of Stevie Nicks. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dorneysvinyl/support

Playlist Wars
The Battle of Fleetwood Mac

Playlist Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 76:14


In this episode, we're joined by Lance LeVine, author of "All The Right Notes" and host of The Record Store Podcast, to discuss our favorite songs from Fleetwood Mac! Vote now for YOUR favorite playlists, hear the results of past episodes & listen to ALL of the playlists at: http://www.playlistwarspodcast.com SONGS DISCUSSED INCLUDE Big Love, Brown Eyes, The Chain, Don't Stop, Dreams, Everywhere, Gold Dust Woman, Go Your Own Way, Gypsy, Hold Me, I'm So Afraid, Isn't It Midnight, Landslide, Little Lies, Oh Well, Over My Head, Peacekeeper, Rattlesnake Shake, Rhiannon, Silver Springs, Sisters Of The Moon, Songbird, Tango In The Night, Tusk & World Turning CONNECT WITH PLAYLIST WARS Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/playlistwars Twitter: http://twitter.com/playlistwars Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playlistwarspodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcW7NibxehYRf8_UZ88Qtbg FOR MORE ON THE RECORD STORE PODCAST Website: https://soundcloud.com/shootintheshiznit Twitter: https://twitter.com/chocolatierLL FOR MORE ON LANCE'S “ALL THE RIGHT NOTES” BOOK Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/All-Right-Notes-Lance-LeVine/dp/B08P1KLN22 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/playlistwars/support

Andrew's Daily Five
Andrew's Daily Five, Ep. 36

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 10:48


#325-321Intro/Outro: Fallin' by Alicia Keys325. Keep You Right by Blind Pilot324. Decatur, or, Round of Applause for Your Stepmother! by Sufjan Stevens323. Drive My Car by The Beatles322. Gold Dust Woman by Fleetwood Mac321. Blitzkrieg Bop by RamonesBalderdash alert: I inserted one bogus fact into today's episode and it is your job to try to identify it.

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1001 Musikgeschichten
1977/1987 – Fleetwood Mac und ihre Meilensteine „Rumours“ und „Tango In The Night“

1001 Musikgeschichten

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 26:06


Fleetwood Mac sind schon eine besondere Band: wenn sie sich gezankt und gezofft haben, sind die besten Songs entstanden. Bestes Beispiel ist ihr legendäres Album „Rumours“. In der neuen Folge sprechen wir darüber, wie Fleetwood Mac trotz bzw. dank ihrer vielen Konflikte eine so großartige Platte machen konnten. Außerdem schauen wir uns das zehn Jahre später erschienene Album „Tango In The Night“ an. Darauf gibt es eine ganze Menge Hits wie „Little Lies“ oder „Seven Wonders“ – aber die stärksten Songs sind die weniger bekannten Lieder mit den persönlichsten Themen… +++SONG-EMPFEHLUNGEN ZUR FOLGE: Fleetwood Mac mit… „Dreams“, „Never Going Back Again“, „Go Your Own Way“, „The Chain“, „Gold Dust Woman“, „Big Love“, „Seven Wonders“, „Everywhere“, „Caroline“, „Tango In The Night“, „Welcome To The Room… Sara“, „When I See You Again“

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FLEETWOOD MAC und ihr legendäres, elftes Studioalbum RUMOURS von 1977. Hat bei den 20. Grammy-Awards sogar "Hotel California" geschlagen und den Eagles den Grammy für das „Album des Jahres" vor der Nase weggeschnappt. Eines der meistverkauften Alben der Musikgeschichte… und das obwohl die emotionalen Startbedingungen denkbar ungünstig waren. Drei Trennungen innerhalb einer Band und dann ein Album im Studio aufnehmen. Kann das gut gehen? Ja - aber wie! Die außergewöhnliche Situation hat ungeahnte kreative Kräfte bei Stevie Nicks & Co freigesetzt und uns Evergreens wie „Go Your Own Way", „Don't Stop", das geniale „The Chain" und viele weitere beschert. Erfahrt alles Wichtige zu Songs, Platte und den Hintergründen! Tracklist: -INTRO (00:00) -SECOND HAND NEWS (00:07) -DREAMS (04:22) -NEVER GOING BACK AGAIN (09:35) -DON'T STOP (11:50) -GO YOUR OWN WAY (15:48) -SONGBIRD (20:19) -THE CHAIN (23:37) -YOU MAKE LOVING FUN (29:12) -I DON'T WANT TO KNOW (33:31) -OH DADDY (36:50) -GOLD DUST WOMAN (41:17) Folgt uns auf Instagram: Der Lange - Moritz Lange Regenbogen 2

The Candle Coven Podcast
Episode 3: There's No Elegantly Eating an Egg Salad, Jocelyn + Stevie Nicks Deep Dive

The Candle Coven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 86:43


On this week's episode, Alaina and Jocelyn talk about eating in public, #FreeBritney and more. Then Jocelyn does a deep dive into the enchanting life of the Gold Dust Woman herself, Stevie Nicks! Are the stories Rumours or just Sweet Little Lies?? Listen to find out! *Apologies for the inconsistent sound on this one, Mercury is in retrograde ¯_(ツ)_/¯ Grab our Stevie • White Sage & Neroli Candle!

Soft Landing
Where Do You Go My Lovely?

Soft Landing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 12:52


Join me for a fun breakdown of Architect Bernadette Fox in “Where Did You Go, Bernadette?” For the first episode in this series: https://anchor.fm/softlanding/episodes/Gold-Dust-Woman-eo9ebc --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/softlanding/support

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Soft Landing
Gold Dust Woman

Soft Landing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 9:08


**SPOILER ALERT** for all things related to The Haunting of Hill House - turn back now if you want to be saved from spoilers! Watch the show and come back later. This is an analysis of Olivia Crain’s character- how accurate is her portrayal of a designer? What did she get right and what just felt off? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/softlanding/support

Lyrics of their Life
6: Stevie Nicks - Episode 6

Lyrics of their Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 156:18


In Episode 6 we take a look at the incredible life journey of the enchanting, mystical and courageous Stevie Nicks. From her early days raised in Pheonix, Arizona as she was taken under the wing of her beloved grandfather and his musical passion. Her first encounter with Lindsay Buckingham before performing alongside each other in the Fritz Rabyne Memorial Band and as a duo named Buckingham Nicks. Stevie would slave away working around 3 jobs at once before the pair were scouted by Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac. From there Stevie would prove all the doubters wrong with her incredible live performances, unique but strong vocals and her heartfelt songwriting ability that cast a spell on fans from all over the world. Despite losing her way at times she would become an inspiring female figure as she attempted to make it in a man's world, she battled relationship drama's, affairs, scandals and drug addiction, striking out solo and would eventually earn her rightful place as the only woman in history to make the Rock N Roll hall of fame twice, opening the door for woman like her to follow in her footsteps. Sit back and enjoy as this is one hell of an inspiring and incredible story. We take a look at the meaning behind a large number of Stevie's most memorable songs and ones you may not know too much about including Dreams, Landslide, Stand Back, Sara, Rhiannon, Gypsy, Edge of Seventeen, Leather and Lace, Has Anyone Ever Written a Song For You, Gold Dust Woman, Silver Springs and many more. This episode was written, researched, narrated, edited and produced by Adam Hampton. If you enjoyed this episode feel free to subscribe for future episodes and please feel free to leave a positive review. You can also find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at Lyrics of their Life Podcast and if you're feeling really generous you can support us further at Patreon, so we can continue to bring you more great episodes in the future. https://www.patreon.com/Lyricsoftheirlifepodcast Thanks for tuning in and enjoy.

180 grados
180 grados - Temples y El Meister - 02/09/20

180 grados

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 59:05


Dos canciones protagonizan la sesión de hoy. Una es ‘Paraphernalia’ de Temples, que ha sido producida por Sean Ono Lennon y que suena como una explosión de sensaciones. Llega un año después de la publicación de ‘Hot Motion’, el último disco hasta la fecha de la banda, pero se escribió durante las sesiones de grabación del mismo. La otra es ‘Doce de Cada Diez’, nuevo adelanto de El Meister y una canción que bebe de la sensibilidad pop de Gabinete Caligari o Chris Isaak y que formará parte de ‘Fuego en Castilla’, su nuevo disco, que se publica el 11 de Septiembre. Aparte, suena Samia, Nueva Vulcano, Bartees Strange, Mourn, Roy Borland… FOXES – Friends In The Corner VARRY BRAVA – Hortera SANTO Y DRAMA feat. MIGUEL RIVERA– Modernas y Difuntos FONTAINES DC – Living In America ROY BORLAND – Cheese SAMIA – Fit ‘n’ Full NUEVA VULCANO - La Pedra Oscil- lant YOU ME AT SIX – Make Me Feel Alive SIDONIE – Verano del Amor TEMPLES - Paraphernalia TV ON THE RADIO – Wolf Like Me BARTEES STRANGE – Boomer MARTHAGUNN - We Don’t Each Other BLACK PUMAS – I’m Ready EL MEISTER – Doce de Cada Diez MOURN – This Feeling Is Disgusting JULIA HOLTER – Gold Dust Woman Escuchar audio

Women's Liberation Radio News
WLRN's Edition 43: Substance Use & Addictions

Women's Liberation Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 60:05


Our edition 43 November 7th 2019 podcast features WLRN's world news delivered by Sekhmet SheOwl followed by the song "Gold Dust Woman" by Fleetwood Mac. Next, you'll hear an interview Thistle did with New Zealand feminist activist and writer, Renee Gerlich, before hearing the song "Wise Up" by Aimee Mann. Here is a list of books Renee refers to in her interview: Harriet Lerner - The Dance of Anger Gabor Mate - When the Body Says No Charlotte Kasl - Women, Sex and Addiction Andrea Dworkin - Our Blood Here is the video she recommends at the end of the interview. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7C7XAdVxdf8&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR31ywiW3vWyFr5Zkue3zyPrzs6is8L3BD8fuShXQkjJIwczGmL5LGZJsss Next, tune in for an interview Sekhmet did with Jen, a young New York City dyke who is in recovery from alcohol addiction. Finally, WLRN's April Neault closes out the program with her stellar commentary on addiction and substance use both from a personal perspective and from the perspective of her work at a local women's shelter in her community. Thanks for listening to another edition of WLRN's monthly news program. To become a listener sponsor to support this work, please consider making a $5/month donation to the station to be taken directly from your account. Just click on the donate button on our wordpress site here: https://wlrnmedia.wordpress.com/ If you become a listener sponsor, we will send you a gift of WLRN swag in the mail along with a personalized thank you card. Our goal is to be the "NPR of the Femisphere" and to be able to do this work for years to come.

Litopia All Shows
Pop-Up Submissions with Special Guest Emma Robinson

Litopia All Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019


Featured on today's Pop-Ups... “Lone Briton” – historical fiction from Sanjay Agnihotri; “Jelly Kelly and the Little Visitor” – childrens from Samuel Giles; “The Idol of the Decadents” – literary fiction from Matthew MacLachlan; “The Mirror” – new age / adult fantasy murder mystery from Ellen A. Hunt; “Transilience” – science fiction, hard-boiled detective from Kevin Bragg. Carol Rose’s book recommendation is “Gold Dust Woman” by Stephen Davis. Emma Robinson‘s book recommendation is “The Women” by S.E. Lynes. Emma’s latest book, “Where I Found You“, has just been published. Make a Pop-Up Submission here, and please subscribe to Litopia's channel on YouTube. The winner of each show is immortalised here: https://litopia.com/winners. Pop-Ups on YouTube

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Pop-Up Submissions
Pop-Up Submissions with Special Guest Emma Robinson

Pop-Up Submissions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019


Featured on today's Pop-Ups... “Lone Briton” – historical fiction from Sanjay Agnihotri; “Jelly Kelly and the Little Visitor” – childrens from Samuel Giles; “The Idol of the Decadents” – literary fiction from Matthew MacLachlan; “The Mirror” – new age / adult fantasy murder mystery from Ellen A. Hunt; “Transilience” – science fiction, hard-boiled detective from Kevin Bragg. Carol Rose’s book recommendation is “Gold Dust Woman” by Stephen Davis. Emma Robinson‘s book recommendation is “The Women” by S.E. Lynes. Emma’s latest book, “Where I Found You“, has just been published. Make a Pop-Up Submission here, and please subscribe to Litopia's channel on YouTube. The winner of each show is immortalised here: https://litopia.com/winners. Pop-Ups on YouTube

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Comics With Kenobi
Comics With Kenobi #127 -- Gold Dust Woman

Comics With Kenobi

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 54:59


New arc, new creative team, new characters, new worlds and more in Star Wars #68, while readers who haven't read Phasma get a brutal look at how Captain Phasma, and the First Order as a whole, in the pages of Age of Resistance -- Captain Phasma #1.Both comics add more layers to Star Wars' history while paying homage to those that came before them, giving readers a more detailed tapestry of things yet to come.In news, Doctor Aphra is back in the top 100, according to June comics sales stats, while Darth Vader cements his status as a top draw for buyers of Star Wars comics, too. We've also get signing details for IDW Publishing's Star Wars Adventures creators at SDCC and much more.This week's Star Wars comics out this week, July 17:_ Doctor Aphra #34_ TIE Fighter #4

Dog and Joe
What's Your Deal: Joe's Freaking Backyard, We Laugh Or You Lose & Kim K Becomes A Lawyer To Be With Dog!

Dog and Joe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 117:51


Listen to the sho for Fursday, April 11th, 2019! Today's segments include: -The River Turntable: Fleetwood Mac's "Gold Dust Woman" -What's Your Deal? Joe's Freaking Backyard -News -Celebrities Behaving Badly -We Laugh or You Lose -Five Ways To Live Longer -Kim Kardashian Is Becoming A Lawyer -Wedding Disasters That End In Divorce -Fursday: Marilyn Monruff TheDogAndJoeSho is live Monday-Friday 5:45am-10:00am on 93.7 The River in Sacramento, CA!

THIS IS NOT A TEST - books, music, movies, art, culture and truth
Some Book Reviews and Also the History of the Earth

THIS IS NOT A TEST - books, music, movies, art, culture and truth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 38:10


Let's talk about the earth, humanity, science and yes, maybe also work in 20 book reviews somehow: "Scar Tissue" by Anthony Kiedis, "Hit So Hard" by Patty Schemel, "Gold Dust Woman" by Stephen Davis, "There's No Bones in Ice Cream" by Sylvain Sylvain, "The Most Beautiful: My Life with Prince" by Mayte Garcia, "Complicated Fun: The Birth of Minneapolis Punk and Indie Rock, 1974-1984" by Cyn Collins, "The Birth of Loud: Leo Fender, Les Paul, and the Guitar-Pioneering Rivalry That Shaped Rock 'n' Roll" by Ian Port, "Broad Band: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet" by Claire Evans, "How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone" by Brian McCullough, "How to Write an Autobiographical Novel," by Alexander Chee, "Choose Your Own Disaster" by Dana Schwartz, "A Farewell to Walmart" by Carly J. Hallman, "The First Bad Man" by Miranda July, "Strange Angel: The Otherworldly Life of Rocket Scientist John Whiteside Parsons" by George Pendle, "Life at the Dakota: New York's Most Unusual Address" by Stephen Birmingham, "World of Our Fathers: The Journey of the East European Jews to America and the Life They Found and Made" by Irving Howe, "Grandma Gatewood's Walk: The Inspiring Story of the Woman Who Saved the Appalachian Trail" by Ben Montgomery, "On Drinking" by Charles Bukowski, "In Pieces" by Sally Field, and "Girl Boy Girl: How I Became JT Leroy" by Savannah Knoop. Now take a breath.

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PLAYLIST
5.4 Gold Dust Woman

PLAYLIST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 71:31


Featuring: Amanda (Wine & Crime), Colleen (Misconduct), Deana (Twisted Philly)Tonight we're just a bunch of white women crying to Stevie Nicks in the shower.This week's playlist:Gypsy (Studio Version) by Fleetwood Mac (Amanda)Gypsy (Piano Demo) by Stevie Nicks (Josh)Gypsy (American Horror Story version) by Stevie Nicks (Deana)Stand Back by Stevie Nicks (Colleen)-The David Lynch Interview Project: Clinton-Rhiannon by Fleetwood Mac (Amanda)Silver Springs by Fleetwood Mac (Josh)Dreams by Fleetwood Mac (Colleen)Landslide by Fleetwood Mac (Deana)Listen to the playlist at our-americana.com/playlist

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Active Listener Podcast
Podcast 97 - Vocals for Once

Active Listener Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 57:04


Hey everyone, Got a really nice change of pace here for you. It is definitely not the jams. Today, we're dealing with some heavier lyrical content, which is part of what took me a little longer to actually sit down and record it. Some of it is downright difficult material so I didn't have the same excitement to talk about it as I often do. That said, there's some powerful stuff here. Hope you like it.   Thanks for listening and don't forget to support the artists.   Aaron     Tracklist 1.Little River by Loamlands on Sweet High Rise 2.Meet Me in L.a. by George Stanford on Roll Away 3.Blue Ridge Mountains by Fleet Foxes on Fleet Foxes 4.Gold Dust Woman by Fleetwood Mac on Rumours 5.My Lover's Gone by Dido on No Angel 6.Hollywood Forever by FINNEAS on Hollywood Forever 7.Guilty Party by The National on Sleep Well Beast 8.Open End Resource by Andrew Bayer on In My Last Life 9.Roll Back by George FitzGerald and Lil Silva on All That Must Be 10.I Adore by Laura Misch on I Adore 11.Young by Vallis Alps on Vallis Alps 12.Midas (feat. Holly Walker) by Maribou State on Portraits 13.Lil Mama by Jain on Zanaka (Deluxe)

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Le Podcast de Sylvia Hansel
14. Fleetwood Mac – Gold Dust Woman

Le Podcast de Sylvia Hansel

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 18:52


Fleetwood Mac étant mon obsession du moment, vous n'échapperez pas à une longue saga digne des "Feux de l'amour" sur ce groupe dont j'avais surtout envie d'enregistrer des chansons.

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Disciples’ Fellowship
Gold Dust Woman | John 2:13-22

Disciples’ Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 27:00


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Disciples’ Fellowship
Gold Dust Woman | John 2:13-22

Disciples’ Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 27:00


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The Neil Haley Show
STEPHEN DAVIS, Author of GOLD DUST WOMAN: The Biography of Stevie Nicks

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 8:00


The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview STEPHEN DAVIS, Author of  GOLD DUST WOMAN: The Biography of Stevie Nicks . In GOLD DUST WOMAN: The Biography of Stevie Nicks, Stephen Davis, “the gold standard of rock biographers” (The Boston Globe), turns his attention to the heart and soul of the band, rock goddess Stevie Nicks, her decades-long international career, and her personal life outside of Fleetwood Mac.  

Majic Morning Show
Matt Granite, Stephen Davis, Morning Show Feud, Would You Rather?!

Majic Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 108:32


Matt Granite with Ways 2 Save, Stephen Davis talks Gold Dust Woman, Morning Show Feud, Would You Rather?!

Comunidad Xbox Podcast
CX Podcast 4x09 I Battlefield 1 + Blizzcon 2016

Comunidad Xbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2016 81:19


Otra batalla más la que tenemos encima esta semana, pero por suerte seguimos contando con Somos Xbox para darnos fuego de cobertura en este podcast con tintes bélicos. Aparte del espectacular análisis de Battlefield 1, os contamos las mayores novedades que se han desvelado en la Blizzcon 2016, así como las noticias más interesantes sobre Titanfall 2, Gears of War 4, Dead Rising 4, EA Access y Project Scorpio. ¡Escucha el podcast, soldado! Música utilizada en este programa: Miguel Ríos – Bienvenidos (Instrumental) Dishonored 2 - Gold Dust Woman by Julia Holter Overwatch Main Theme - Victory Looped Battlefield 1 Main Theme

Comunidad Xbox Podcast
CX Podcast 4x09 I Battlefield 1 + Blizzcon 2016

Comunidad Xbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2016 81:19


Otra batalla más la que tenemos encima esta semana, pero por suerte seguimos contando con Somos Xbox para darnos fuego de cobertura en este podcast con tintes bélicos. Aparte del espectacular análisis de Battlefield 1, os contamos las mayores novedades que se han desvelado en la Blizzcon 2016, así como las noticias más interesantes sobre Titanfall 2, Gears of War 4, Dead Rising 4, EA Access y Project Scorpio. ¡Escucha el podcast, soldado! Música utilizada en este programa: Miguel Ríos – Bienvenidos (Instrumental) Dishonored 2 - Gold Dust Woman by Julia Holter Overwatch Main Theme - Victory Looped Battlefield 1 Main Theme

White Tiger Radio
Women of the Seventies

White Tiger Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2016 67:38


Shanon and Jack tour the 1970s with music by amazing female artists, inspiring speeches, and stories from a simpler, more dangerous, possibly even more amibiguous time... "If I Were Your Woman," Gladys Knight & The Pipsl "Your Mama Won't Like Me," Suzi Quatrol "Kick It Out," Heartl "Ain't No Doubt About It," The Emotionsl "Rated X," Loretta Lynnl "Jolene," Dolly Partonl "I Love a Lover Like You," Koko Taylorl "Lady Marmalade," Patti LaBellel "Steppin in Her I. Miller Shoes," Betty Davisl "I've Been Loving You Too Long," Aretha Franklinl "Little Girl Lies," Blondiel "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)," Olivia Newton-Johnl "Too Much Woman (For a Henpecked Man)," Tina Turnerl "No You Don't," Pat Benetarl "Gold Dust Woman," Fleetwood Macl

School Sucks: Higher Education For Self-Liberation
266: The Practice of Self-Responsibility (The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem Part 3)

School Sucks: Higher Education For Self-Liberation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2014 129:27


Wes Bertrand and I continue our series based on Nathaniel Branden's book, Six Pillars of Self-Esteem. Today's show includes a discussion based on the second pillar, the Practice of Self-Responsibility. Reacting vs. Responding “Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.” -Viktor E. Frankl -live consciously : within ourselves and observing and identifying WHAT EXISTS our surroundings -self-acceptance : a non-adversarial relationship with reality THE PRACTICE OF SELF-RESPONSIBILITY “I am responsible for my choices and actions. To be ‘responsible’ in this context means responsible not as the recipient of moral blame or guilt, but responsible as the chief causal agent in my life and behavior.” I AM RESPONSIBLE... -for the achievement of my desires -for choices /actions -level of consciousness I bring to my work , relationships -for my behavior with other people -how I prioritize my time -for my personal happiness -choosing the values by which I live -SERENITY -Gratitudein things that are not external -how we overcame adversity -David Ortiz and his doubles -Honoring our gifts -Jeopardizing self-esteem byholding myself responsible for things beyond my control or denying it for things within my control THE SIX PILLARS OF SELF-ESTEEM 1. The Practice of Living Consciously 2. The Practice of Self-Acceptance 3. The Practice of Self-Responsibility 4. The Practice of Self-Assertiveness 5. The Practice of Living Purposefully 6. The Practice of Personal Integrity Questions to answer in this series: what is self-esteem? why is it important? what can we do to raise self-esteem? what role do others play in our self-esteem? The steps we'll try to follow for each pillar: -identify and define -what are the obstacles -personal stories, struggles -how to overcome them Bumper Music: "Gold Dust Woman" Fleetwood Mac "The Reflex" Duran Duran "Complicated Shadows" Elvis Costello Look Closer: Complete Liberty Podcast http://completeliberty.com/ NathanielBranden.com http://www.nathanielbranden.com/ An Introduction to Nonviolent Communication http://happinesscounseling.com/NVC_Intro.pdf Happiness Counseling Resource Page http://happinesscounseling.com/happiness-resources/ The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem (pdf) http://experiencelife.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/70-the-six-pillars-of-self-esteem.pdf

My Brother, My Brother And Me
MBMBaM 124: This is Our Rumours

My Brother, My Brother And Me

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2012 50:53


Happy Max Fun Day, everyone! To celebrate today's most-special of holidays, we've created our most Fleetwood Mac-est episode yet. We just know you're gonna love it. Suggested talking points: Second Hand News, Dreams, Never Going Back Again, Don't Stop, Go Your Own Way, Songbird, The Chain, You Make Loving Fun, I Don't Want to Know, Oh Daddy, Gold Dust Woman

The Joshua-Paul Show
"In Your Dreams" STEVIE NICKS: A Celebration

The Joshua-Paul Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2011 122:00


"In Your Dreams" STEVIE NICKS: A Celebration  "There is an Italian love song I wrote when I was in Italy last summer. There is a crazy, wild rock 'n' roll song called "The Ghosts Are Gone". There is a song about a novel called "Wide Sargasso Sea", the precursor to Jane Eyre. It was a crazy movie in the '80s that I loved. There are two tracks that Michael Campbell wrote that I wrote songs on top of, and they are just magical. There are love songs, hard rock 'n' roll songs, really contemplative songs and very Bob Dylan-y songs and there are lots of good poems."- Stevie Nicks INCLUDING: Music of The Gold Dust Woman, Rock Icon Stevie Nicks, of legendary Fleetwood Mac fame, as performed by the 2 best Tribute Artists in the Stevie Community. Special Edition~ Featuring the tribute talents of Michele Tyler, (Bella Donna A Tribute To Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac) http://www.belladonna-music.com and Ocie Melanson http://www.mysticowl.net Stevie Nicks, Rock Legend and Icon has inspired many over her career.Tribute Artists put on showcase not only the persona of the artist, but also iconic style as well. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone deemed her "The Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll" As a member of Fleetwood Mac, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Stevie's new album, first in a decade was released on May 3rd. On this episode we celebrate and showcase the lyrics of Stevie's songs. For Stevie Nicks tour dates, visit: http://www.nicksfix.com 

The Joshua-Paul Show
Stevie Nicks Tribute~ Music Of The Reigning Queen Of Rock

The Joshua-Paul Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2011 122:00


Music of The Gold Dust Woman, Rock Icon Stevie Nicks, of legendary Fleetwood Mac fame, as performed by the 2 best Tribute Artists in the Stevie Community.  Special Edition~ Featuring the tribute talents of Michele Tyler, (Bella Donna A Tribute To Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac) http://www.belladonna-music.com  and Ocie Melanson http://www.mysticowl.net Stevie Nicks, Rock Legend and Icon has inspired many over her career.Tribute Artists put on showcase not only the persona of the artist, but also iconic style as well. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone deemed her "The Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll"  As a member of Fleetwood Mac, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Stevie's new album, first in a decade will be released on May 3rd. On this episode we celebrate and showcase the lyrics of Stevie's songs.  For Stevie Nicks tour dates, visit: http://www.nicksfix.com

The Live Music Podcast
Podcast #22: Grace Potter and the Nocturnals - New York, NY - 02/21/08

The Live Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2008 56:34


It is time once again for a LMP PSA. If you are new to the live music downloading scene and need help with downloading and converting different file formats check out the Getting Started link in the upper left part of the page. I'd also be happy to answer any questions via "email" . The band leader from this episode has been included on more episodes of the LMP than any other but this will be the first time she and her band get the stage all to themselves. The first sighting appeared on Episode 14 when Grace Potter joined Gov't Mule for amazing renditions of Emmy Lou Harris' Angel Band followed by the Fleetwood Mac classic Gold Dust Woman. If you haven't heard that episode yet, Grace Potter more than holds her own on both songs which is quite a feat considering the legendary singers being covered. The second appearance came on Episode 16 which featured Grace Potter with her bandmates the Nocturnals during Warren Haynes 19th Annual X-Mas Jam. For this episode they laid down a jammed out version of their song ‘Watching You' which is most likely responsible for them entering my download radar. After hearing that show I picked up several more really good recordings but held off on pulling the trigger on a podcast until I found just the right one show. I'm really glad that I did wait because "the one" turned out to be recorded last month and truly blew me away. Here is Grace Potter and the Nocturnals from their February 21st concert in New York City. If you like Grace Potter's style of music you might also enjoy some of the music featured on Honest Tunes Radio.  I've been listening to the podcast for a while now and dig their mix of live tunes and in studio interviews with some great bands from the jam and roots scene. Follow the link below to listen to the full concertGrace Potter and the Nocturnals - New York, NY - 02/21/08Source: AT943c (DFC 20' from stage) > Marantz PMD620 (mic in) @24/44.1 > PNY 4Gb SDHC card Source: Schoeps MK41's > Active Cables > Nbox > Tascam HDP2 > Wav @ 24/48 Taper: keith from NY Song listing 1) Ain't No Time 2) Treat Me Right 3) Mastermind 4) Stop The Bus 5) Apologies 6) Over Again 7) Nothing But The Water(I) 8) Nothing But The Water(II) Support this artist by buying CDs and watching them live! Nothing But the Water   This Is Somewhere   Live at Sirius Studios, NYC   More... Purchase on Itunes   Purchase on Itunes   Purchase on Itunes   More from Itunes...     Check tour dates for Grace Potter and the Nocturnals

The Live Music Podcast
Podcast #14: Gov't Mule - Kansas City, MO - 11/01/07

The Live Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2007 46:14


If you have been listening to the Live Music Podcast for a while this is probably already apparent, but I try to mix up the musical styles quite a bit. Last episode featured the electronic sounds of Daft Punk and this time I am featuring the bluesy jam band Gov't Mule. Known by some as the Mule, this band has been together since the mid nineties and has built up a very loyal fan base. Musically their songs aren't a great fit for most radio stations so they remain relatively unknown to the majority despite their immense amounts of talent. The concert I am featuring was played at the Voodoo Lounge in Kansas City on November 1st of this year. I almost got tickets to this and after listening to the recording I really am kicking myself for not going. Fortunately for me the recording is absolutely flawless and props go out to the mystery taper who posted it on bt.etree.org. Song listing 1) Bad Little Doggie 2) Mr. High and Mighty 3) The Angel Band 4) Gold Dust Woman 5) Where's My Mule 6) Same Thing If you enjoyed this podcast click the following links to download the rest of the show.Gov't Mule - Kansas City, MO - 11/01/07   Support the artists in this podcast by buying CDs and watching them live! Live At Roseland Ballroom 1995   The Deep End, Vol. 1   Live...With A Little Help From Our Friends   More from Amazon... Purchase on Itunes   Purchase on Itunes   Purchase on Itunes   More from Itunes...         Gov't Mule is currently touring so check tour dates here

Shetland Blues Festival 2006 podcast

Shetland Blues Festival 2006Friday 16 June to Sunday 18 June 2006Listen to the podcast here or if you use podcast software click on this icon for the Feedburner feed or the iTunes feed here Tracks played in the podcast1. Lights Out By Nine - Feels Like Rain - Good Morning Mr Universe (2001)2. Blues On Tap - Doctor Doctor (2006)3. Leah Seator and SAS Band - Gold Dust Woman4. Roy Mette - Midnight Hour Blues - 12 Bars and the Blues (2005)5. Jeanni Cioffi - Clouds - Inside (2004)6. Nobodys Business - One Last Time7. Mean Business - Money Talks Bullshit Walks (Studio Demo 2006)Tickets for the gigs in Bressay and the Royal British Legion, Lerwick are on sale from Clives Record Shop and High Level Music now.Links to MySpace sitesLights Out By NineBlues On TapJeanni Cioffi