1974 studio album by Gram Parsons
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Send us a textOn this episode, we discuss Grievous Angel, the last album recorded by one of the most interesting, tragic, and influential people in modern music: Gram Parsons. In just six short years, from 1967 until his death in the fall of 1973, Gram Parson help pioneer what would become known as country rock, or what he preferred to call "Cosmic American Music." In those six years, he made several landmark albums with the International Submarine Band, the Byrds, and the Flying Burrito Brothers, as well recording two solo albums. None were commercially successful at the time of their release, but they cast a long shadow on the music of the later half of the 20th Century, and continue to do so today. Its difficult for modern listeners to understand how unique and innovative Parsons vision of blending elements of country, rock, folk, and (most importantly) soul was at the time because it has influenced so much that came after that its uniqueness gets lost crowd.For Grievous Angel, Parsons was able to get some of the best musicians in the business backing him. He also could recognize talent when he saw it and knew having Emmy Lou Harris as his duet partner would create magic, which it most certainly did. Released just months after Parsons untimely death, and containing some of his most beautiful, songs Grievous Angel is a remarkable and poignant album that chronicles Parsons influences and his devotion to traditional country music, while showcasing his ability to blend those influences with other genres into something entirely original. Visit us at www.tappingvinyl.com.
Gram Parsons had a dream of creating and popularizing cosmic american music: a mix of country, rock, and Americana. After a stint in The Byrds he began his solo career strong and had a follow up album (Grievous Angel) in the can, but died tragically before it could see release. The boys discuss tasty pedal steel licks, under-rehearsed yet somehow perfect harmonies, and funeral pacts with outlaw biker pals.Join our Mailing List here: https://linktr.ee/1001albumcomplaintsEmail us your complaints (or questions / comments) at 1001AlbumComplaints@gmail.comSpecial Thanks to our guest complainer Scott - drummer for Arby's-rock outfit Ghostbeef - check them out here: https://thechopunlimited.bandcamp.com/album/ghostbeefListen to our episode companion playlist (compilation of the songs we referenced on this episode) here:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5auOs5sLKsUO9KyN55SCCs?si=4ffd3720034041daListen to Grievous Angel here:https://open.spotify.com/album/6UQujMGmR5MbFsML9amCuN?si=F4Dw42qVTiOr9dhwclo9BgIntro music: When the Walls Fell by The Beverly CrushersOutro music: After the Afterlife by MEGAFollow our Spotify Playlist of music produced directly by us. Listen and complain at homeFollow us on instagram @thechopunlimited AND @1001AlbumComplaintsSupport us on Patreon, now including our new show Song Battle!https://www.patreon.com/1001AlbumComplaintsWe have 1001 Merch! Support us by buying some.US Merch StoreUK Merch StoreNext week's album: Jurassic 5 - Power in Numbers
Preston Dennett was the guest of the monthly UFO group in Winnipeg Canada. We discussed his 32 books on UFOs and Healing, UFO and drive-in Movies, UFOs and schools. Preston Dennett began investigating UFOs and the paranormal in 1986 when he discovered that his family, friends, and co-workers were having dramatic unexplained encounters. Since then, he has interviewed hundreds of witnesses and investigated various paranormal phenomena. He is a field investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), a ghost hunter, a paranormal researcher, and the author of 32 books and more than 100 articles on UFOs and the paranormal. His articles have appeared in numerous magazines including Fate, Atlantis Rising, MUFON UFO Journal, Nexus, Paranormal Magazine, UFO Magazine, Mysteries Magazine, Ufologist and others. His writing has been translated into several different languages including German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Icelandic. He has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including Coast-to-Coast and the History Channel's Deep Sea UFOs and UFO Hunters. His research has been presented in the LA Times, the LA Daily News, the Dallas Morning News and other newspapers. He has taught classes on various paranormal subjects and lectures across the United States. In addition to writing true non-fiction books about UFOs and the paranormal, Preston Dennett is also an award-winning science fiction writer. He has sold 40 speculative fiction stories to such markets as Andromeda Spaceways, Bards & Sages, Cast of Wonders, Daily Science Fiction, Grievous Angel, Perihelion, Sci-Phi Journal, Stupefying Stories, T. Gene Davis's Speculative Blog and many others, including several anthologies. After earning twelve honorable mentions, he won Second Place in Quarter 1, 2018 of the Writers of the Future Contest. He currently resides in southern California.
Í Jambalaja í dag dvølja vit eina løtu við eina týðandi LP, sum kom út fyri fimmti árum síðani, í januar 1974. "Grievous Angel" hjá Gram Parsons. Vit spæla eisini nakrar nýggjari, ordiliga góðar, sangir.
Leaping across puddles, walking between the raindrops, its collar turned to the cold and damp, our weekly podcast builds a defence against the rigours of the rock and roll weather and offers shelter from the storm. Remain warm and dry with the following … … the 11 musicians who turned down a Knighthood, MBE etc. … why Dylan & the Band's 1974 tour set the template for all tours to follow. … Rod Stewart minus the hair: unimaginable. … the old duffers' perfect New Year's Eve. … happy 50th to Joni Mitchell's Court and Spark, Van Morrison's It's Too Late To Stop Now, Steely Dan's Pretzel Logic, Gram Parsons' Grievous Angel, Big Star's Radio City, Todd Rundgren's Todd and Frank Zappa's Apostrophe. … Mr Bates v the Post Office and why sad films and books get harder to process as you get older. … the wit and wisdom of our old pal Rod Sopp, the Smash Hits ad man - “a roll of cash big enough to choke a donkey”; “he's so thin he has to run around in the shower to get wet”. … Sting, Debbie Harry, Elvis Presley: spot the natural blond. … how Woody Allen uses music to “make films look better”. … the story of Everybody's Talkin' in Midnight Cowboy. … why movie dance sequences are often filmed in silence. … and birthday guest Andrew Slattery: All Along the Watchtower in Withnail, Sanctus in If, Didn't Leave Nobody But the Baby in O Brother Where Art Thou? and other great movie soundtrack moments.Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leaping across puddles, walking between the raindrops, its collar turned to the cold and damp, our weekly podcast builds a defence against the rigours of the rock and roll weather and offers shelter from the storm. Remain warm and dry with the following … … the 11 musicians who turned down a Knighthood, MBE etc. … why Dylan & the Band's 1974 tour set the template for all tours to follow. … Rod Stewart minus the hair: unimaginable. … the old duffers' perfect New Year's Eve. … happy 50th to Joni Mitchell's Court and Spark, Van Morrison's It's Too Late To Stop Now, Steely Dan's Pretzel Logic, Gram Parsons' Grievous Angel, Big Star's Radio City, Todd Rundgren's Todd and Frank Zappa's Apostrophe. … Mr Bates v the Post Office and why sad films and books get harder to process as you get older. … the wit and wisdom of our old pal Rod Sopp, the Smash Hits ad man - “a roll of cash big enough to choke a donkey”; “he's so thin he has to run around in the shower to get wet”. … Sting, Debbie Harry, Elvis Presley: spot the natural blond. … how Woody Allen uses music to “make films look better”. … the story of Everybody's Talkin' in Midnight Cowboy. … why movie dance sequences are often filmed in silence. … and birthday guest Andrew Slattery: All Along the Watchtower in Withnail, Sanctus in If, Didn't Leave Nobody But the Baby in O Brother Where Art Thou? and other great movie soundtrack moments.Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leaping across puddles, walking between the raindrops, its collar turned to the cold and damp, our weekly podcast builds a defence against the rigours of the rock and roll weather and offers shelter from the storm. Remain warm and dry with the following … … the 11 musicians who turned down a Knighthood, MBE etc. … why Dylan & the Band's 1974 tour set the template for all tours to follow. … Rod Stewart minus the hair: unimaginable. … the old duffers' perfect New Year's Eve. … happy 50th to Joni Mitchell's Court and Spark, Van Morrison's It's Too Late To Stop Now, Steely Dan's Pretzel Logic, Gram Parsons' Grievous Angel, Big Star's Radio City, Todd Rundgren's Todd and Frank Zappa's Apostrophe. … Mr Bates v the Post Office and why sad films and books get harder to process as you get older. … the wit and wisdom of our old pal Rod Sopp, the Smash Hits ad man - “a roll of cash big enough to choke a donkey”; “he's so thin he has to run around in the shower to get wet”. … Sting, Debbie Harry, Elvis Presley: spot the natural blond. … how Woody Allen uses music to “make films look better”. … the story of Everybody's Talkin' in Midnight Cowboy. … why movie dance sequences are often filmed in silence. … and birthday guest Andrew Slattery: All Along the Watchtower in Withnail, Sanctus in If, Didn't Leave Nobody But the Baby in O Brother Where Art Thou? and other great movie soundtrack moments.Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A major part of my sentimental education was connected to the keening, heart-throbbing tone of Emmylou Harris. And, this cut off her Pieces of the Sky album has me literally in tears every time I hear it. I can't help it. It's my romantic ideal personified; perfect love - unattainable, yet always worth striving for. I was acquainted with Emmylou's plangent sound before that, as muse and partner to the late Gram Parsons. I wore the grooves out on Grievous Angel's Hickory Wind and Love Hurts, but this solo outing was something from another planet. Boulder to Birmingham, which I understand was a tribute to her fallen comrade is also a gorgeous tear jerker, but this cover of Ira and Charlie Louvin's 1958 classic evocation of yearning destroys me without fail each time my ears and heart encounter it. Her seamless duet with Herb Pedersen, who follows her swoop for swoop, is flawless, and the longing for soul connection that it demonstrates cannot be described adequately with mere words. You just have to hear it.Born in 1947, Emmylou is 76 now, and still lovely. With each new gray hair she's grown more fetching. Of course, she ascended inevitably to the country music throne to which she was destined. Still, whether singing with a partner, or solo, her signature sound continues to clutch at my heart. Such sweet sadness.
GRAM PARSONS GRIEVOUS ANGEL ARTISTS INCLUDE Khristian Mizzi, Don McLean, Emmylou Harris, Tina Turner, Jeff Daniels, Alabama Shakes, Gina Jeffries, and Traffic. SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE Rod McCormack, Jeff Beck, Ace Frehley, (KISS) Dave Mason, Don Felder & Joe Walsh (Eagles), and Joe Bonamassa. COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist — LOVE HURTS—THE EVERLY BROTHERS Cover Version — GRAM PARSONS AND EMMYLOU HARRIS James Gee as in, Gee, If vegetables taste so good, why do Vegans try to make them taste like meat?!!
UfO Legend Preston Dennett is back to share information from his new book Humanoids & Hight StrangenessPreston Dennett began investigating UFOs and the paranormal in 1986 when he discovered that his family, friends and co-workers were having dramatic unexplained encounters. Since then, he has interviewed hundreds of witnesses and investigated a wide variety of paranormal phenomena. He is a field investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), a ghost hunter, a paranormal researcher, and the author of 29 books and more than 100 articles on UFOs and the paranormal. His articles have appeared in numerous magazines including Fate, Atlantis Rising, MUFON UFO Journal, Nexus, Paranormal Magazine, UFO Magazine, Mysteries Magazine, Ufologist and others. His writing has been translated into several different languages including German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Icelandic. He has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including Coast-to-Coast and the History Channel's Deep Sea UFOs and UFO Hunters. His research has been presented in the LA Times, the LA Daily News, the Dallas Morning News and other newspapers. He has taught classes on various paranormal subjects and lectures across the United States. In addition to writing true non-fiction books about UFOs and the paranormal, Preston Dennett is also an award-winning science fiction writer. He has sold 40 speculative fiction stories to such markets as Andromeda Spaceways, Bards & Sages, Cast of Wonders, Daily Science Fiction, Grievous Angel, Perihelion, Sci-Phi Journal, Stupefying Stories, T. Gene Davis's Speculative Blog and many others, including several anthologies. After earning twelve honorable mentions, he won Second Place in Quarter 1, 2018 of the Writers of the Future Contest. He currently resides in southern California.
Author Preston Dennett joins us to talk about his latest book - Humanoids and High Strangeness: Twenty True UFO Encounters - and what it's like to astral travel.ABOUT PRESTON DENNETTPreston Dennett began investigating UFOs and the paranormal in 1986 when he discovered that his family, friends and co-workers were having dramatic unexplained encounters. Since then, he has interviewed hundreds of witnesses and investigated a wide variety of paranormal phenomena. He is a field investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), a ghost hunter, a paranormal researcher, and the author of 29 books and more than 100 articles on UFOs and the paranormal. His articles have appeared in numerous magazines including Fate, Atlantis Rising, MUFON UFO Journal, Nexus, Paranormal Magazine, UFO Magazine, Mysteries Magazine, Ufologist and others. His writing has been translated into several different languages including German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Icelandic. He has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including Coast-to-Coast and the History Channel's Deep Sea UFOs and UFO Hunters. His research has been presented in the LA Times, the LA Daily News, the Dallas Morning News and other newspapers. He has taught classes on various paranormal subjects and lectures across the United States. In addition to writing true non-fiction books about UFOs and the paranormal, Preston Dennett is also an award-winning science fiction writer. He has sold 40 speculative fiction stories to such markets as Andromeda Spaceways, Bards & Sages, Cast of Wonders, Daily Science Fiction, Grievous Angel, Perihelion, Sci-Phi Journal, Stupefying Stories, T. Gene Davis's Speculative Blog and many others, including several anthologies. After earning twelve honorable mentions, he won Second Place in Quarter 1, 2018 of the Writers of the Future Contest. He currently resides in southern California.Website: prestondennett .weebly.comContact Preston on Facebook Support the showSUPPORT THE PODCAST FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE/REVIEW...On our website at afraidofnothingpodcast.com.SUBSCRIBE...Your gracious donation here helps defray production costs. Beyond my undying gratitude, you will also will be shouted out in an upcoming episode.WATCH ON YOUTUBE...We are uploading past episodes on our Youtube channel. WATCH THE DOC… VIMEO ON DEMAND: Rent the Afraid of Nothing documentary here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/aondoc. TUBI: watch for free with ads on tubitv.com. REVIEW OUR FILM ON ROTTEN TOMATOES...Write your five-star review here.
Steel guitarist and dobro player Al Perkins is on the show today. Al is a true legend of the steel guitar, having played on hundreds of albums, including classics by Manassas, Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, The Rolling Stones, as well as plenty of modern country hits through recent years. Al grew up playing steel guitar as a little tyke in country bands on radio and TV around his home state of Texas, and eventually moved out to California in the 60's, where he encountered a young Kenny Rogers who brought him in on sessions for rock and country albums. Al was in a band at the time called Shiloh, and between his live work and sessions, his reputation led to him replacing Sneaky Pete in the Flying Burrito Brothers. His playing can be heard on classic albums of the time like GP, Grievous Angel and Exile on Main Street. Al stayed incredibly busy through the 80's and 90's as a session player, and then cropped up on my radar again as Emmylou Harris' dobro player on the incredible Nash Ramblers “At The Ryman” album.It was great to speak with Al about lots of these sessions, as well as hearing about some of the technical innovations he made to the steel guitar, customizing his own instrument as the need arose.You can get info on Al at alperkinsmusic.com - Please enjoy my conversation with Al Perkins!Be sure to listen to the Accompanying Songs Playlist which contains some of the artist's work, plus many of the songs we discuss on the show:Playlist on Spotify / Playlist on Apple MusicIf you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting the show with a donation or Patreon subscriptionThe show's website can be found at www.makersandshakerspodcast.comYour fearless host, Steve Dawson can be found at www.stevedawson.ca Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/mmasspodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Music Show Monday Nights 7 pm PT 10 pm ETTalk Show / Live Podcast Tues, Wed, Thurs 7 pm PT 10 pm EThttps://fringe.fmhttps:/fringe.fm/deepvoidPreston Dennett began investigating UFOs and the paranormal in 1986 when he discovered that his family, friends and co-workers were having dramatic unexplained encounters. Since then, he has interviewed hundreds of witnesses and investigated a wide variety of paranormal phenomena. He is a field investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), a ghost hunter, a paranormal researcher, and the author of 29 books and more than 100 articles on UFOs and the paranormal. His articles have appeared in numerous magazines including Fate, Atlantis Rising, MUFON UFO Journal, Nexus, Paranormal Magazine, UFO Magazine, Mysteries Magazine, Ufologist and others. His writing has been translated into several different languages including German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Icelandic. He has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including Coast-to-Coast and the History Channel's Deep Sea UFOs and UFO Hunters. His research has been presented in the LA Times, the LA Daily News, the Dallas Morning News and other newspapers. He has taught classes on various paranormal subjects and lectures across the United States. In addition to writing true non-fiction books about UFOs and the paranormal, Preston Dennett is also an award-winning science fiction writer. He has sold 40 speculative fiction stories to such markets as Andromeda Spaceways, Bards & Sages, Cast of Wonders, Daily Science Fiction, Grievous Angel, Perihelion, Sci-Phi Journal, Stupefying Stories, T. Gene Davis's Speculative Blog and many others, including several anthologies. After earning twelve honorable mentions, he won Second Place in Quarter 1, 2018 of the Writers of the Future Contest. He currently resides in southern Californiahttps://prestondennett.weebly.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4975605/advertisement
Preston Dennett began investigating UFOs and the paranormal in 1986 when he discovered that his family, friends and co-workers were having dramatic unexplained encounters. Since then, he has interviewed hundreds of witnesses and investigated a wide variety of paranormal phenomena. He is a field investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), a ghost hunter, a paranormal researcher, and the author of 29 books and more than 100 articles on UFOs and the paranormal. His articles have appeared in numerous magazines including Fate, Atlantis Rising, MUFON UFO Journal, Nexus, Paranormal Magazine, UFO Magazine, Mysteries Magazine, Ufologist and others. His writing has been translated into several different languages including German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Icelandic. He has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including Coast-to-Coast and the History Channel's Deep Sea UFOs and UFO Hunters. His research has been presented in the LA Times, the LA Daily News, the Dallas Morning News and other newspapers. He has taught classes on various paranormal subjects and lectures across the United States. In addition to writing true non-fiction books about UFOs and the paranormal, Preston Dennett is also an award-winning science fiction writer. He has sold 40 speculative fiction stories to such markets as Andromeda Spaceways, Bards & Sages, Cast of Wonders, Daily Science Fiction, Grievous Angel, Perihelion, Sci-Phi Journal, Stupefying Stories, T. Gene Davis's Speculative Blog and many others, including several anthologies. After earning twelve honorable mentions, he won Second Place in Quarter 1, 2018 of the Writers of the Future Contest. He currently resides in southern California.
In an exclusive interview with Extraterrestrial Reality, noted UFO investigator, YouTube personality, and prolific author Preston Dennett discussed a gamut of topics related to the UFO phenomenon, ranging from cattle mutilations to his own personal sightings of alien craft. Dennett has been studying the phenomenon since the 1980s and offers intriguing speculation and insight about the alien presence on Earth. Check out Preston Dennett's books available on Amazon: Amazon.com: Preston E. Dennett: books, biography, latest update Check out Preston Dennett's YouTube channel: Preston Dennett - YouTube Preston Dennett Biography: Preston Dennett began investigating UFOs and the paranormal in 1986 when he discovered that his family, friends and co-workers were having dramatic unexplained encounters. Since then, he has interviewed hundreds of witnesses and investigated a wide variety of paranormal phenomena. He is a field investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), a ghost hunter, a paranormal researcher, and the author of 30 books and more than 100 articles on UFOs and the paranormal. His articles have appeared in numerous magazines including Fate, Atlantis Rising, MUFON UFO Journal, Nexus, Paranormal Magazine, UFO Magazine, Mysteries Magazine, Ufologist and others. His writing has been translated into several different languages including German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Icelandic. He has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including Coast-to-Coast and the History Channel's Deep Sea UFOs and UFO Hunters. His research has been presented in the LA Times, the LA Daily News, the Dallas Morning News and other newspapers. He has taught classes on various paranormal subjects and lectures across the United States. In addition to writing true non-fiction books about UFOs and the paranormal, Preston Dennett is also an award-winning science fiction writer. He has sold 40 speculative fiction stories to such markets as Andromeda Spaceways, Bards & Sages, Cast of Wonders, Daily Science Fiction, Grievous Angel, Perihelion, Sci-Phi Journal, Stupefying Stories, T. Gene Davis's Speculative Blog and many others, including several anthologies. After earning twelve honorable mentions, he won Second Place in Quarter 1, 2018 of the Writers of the Future Contest. Quirk Zone - YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-quirk/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-quirk/support
In an exclusive interview with Extraterrestrial Reality, noted UFO investigator, YouTube personality, and prolific author Preston Dennett discussed a gamut of topics related to the UFO phenomenon, ranging from cattle mutilations to his own personal sightings of alien craft. Dennett has been studying the phenomenon since the 1980s and offers intriguing speculation and insight about the alien presence on Earth. Check out Preston Dennett's books available on Amazon: Amazon.com: Preston E. Dennett: books, biography, latest update Check out Preston Dennett's YouTube channel: Preston Dennett - YouTube Preston Dennett Biography: Preston Dennett began investigating UFOs and the paranormal in 1986 when he discovered that his family, friends and co-workers were having dramatic unexplained encounters. Since then, he has interviewed hundreds of witnesses and investigated a wide variety of paranormal phenomena. He is a field investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), a ghost hunter, a paranormal researcher, and the author of 30 books and more than 100 articles on UFOs and the paranormal. His articles have appeared in numerous magazines including Fate, Atlantis Rising, MUFON UFO Journal, Nexus, Paranormal Magazine, UFO Magazine, Mysteries Magazine, Ufologist and others. His writing has been translated into several different languages including German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Icelandic. He has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including Coast-to-Coast and the History Channel's Deep Sea UFOs and UFO Hunters. His research has been presented in the LA Times, the LA Daily News, the Dallas Morning News and other newspapers. He has taught classes on various paranormal subjects and lectures across the United States. In addition to writing true non-fiction books about UFOs and the paranormal, Preston Dennett is also an award-winning science fiction writer. He has sold 40 speculative fiction stories to such markets as Andromeda Spaceways, Bards & Sages, Cast of Wonders, Daily Science Fiction, Grievous Angel, Perihelion, Sci-Phi Journal, Stupefying Stories, T. Gene Davis's Speculative Blog and many others, including several anthologies. After earning twelve honorable mentions, he won Second Place in Quarter 1, 2018 of the Writers of the Future Contest. Quirk Zone - YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-quirk/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-quirk/support
Dear Young Rocker: there will be things that you will spend the rest of your life trying to piece together and figure out. Certain things you just never get over. And you don't have to! It's ok... to not be ok. Nadia revisits the event that pushed her, once again, back into music, and how it became something she depended on. She reflects on where and how she formed her first real band after high school. This episode includes original recordings and music of Nadia from when she was 14-18 years old.This episode contains themes that may be disturbing to some listeners, including implied suicide. If you're thinking about suicide or are worried about a friend or loved one, call the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255. This season of Dear Young Rocker is written and hosted by Nadia Marie. Want to share your own Young Rocker experience? Connect with Nadia on Instagram and TikTok @NadiaMarieForever. You can also follow the show on Instagram @DearYoungRocker and @DoubleElvis. Dear Young Rocker was created by, and is executive produced by, Chelsea Ursin. The show is executive produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Script editing on this episode by Chelsea Ursin and James Sullivan. Production by Sean Cahalin and Lea Tatoris. Music for this episode was composed and performed by Nadia Marie. To hear more of her music, follow Nadia Marie on all streaming platforms. Additional music and score elements by Sean Cahalin and Ryan Spraker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spinning Out (another music podcast) We talk to artists about their favorite albums and go on wild tangents. Today we're talking with Paisley Fields. We talked about Gram Parsons' final album "Grievous Angel." We talk about how even as well known as Parsons' music seems to be, why he seems to still be something people have to dig a little for, when compared to his peers. We also talk about queer culture and identity in country music, which is still rooted in a fairly heteronormative tradition. Paisley Fields released "Limp Wrist" recently on Don Giovanni Records. Check that out now on streaming or head over to his bandcamp and pick up vinyl from this phenomenal new album! https://paisleyfields.bandcamp.com/album/limp-wrist Subscribe to our Patreon here: www.patreon.com/spinningoutpod Follow us on social media -- twitter and instagram (@Spinningoutpod)
Intro/Outro: A Good Run of Bad Luck by Clint BlackAlbum 20: Grievous Angel by Gram ParsonsSong 1: I Can't DanceSong 2: In My Hour of DarknessSong 3: Medley Live from Northern Quebec: Cash on the Barrelhead/Hickory WindAlbum 19: Big City by Merle HaggardSong 1: I Always Get Lucky With YouSong 2: Stop the World and Let Me OffSong 3: Are the Good Times Really Over (I Wish a Buck was Still Silver)Barrett's podcast: Bear Christianity
In this episode of Rock is Lit, Dana Spiotta joins me to talk about her National Book Award-nominated novel ‘Eat the Document'. If your jam is ‘70s and ‘90s radical activism, political fugitives (think The Weather Underground), lost and obscure albums (such as The Beach Boys' ‘Smile'), bootleg recordings, underground filmmaking, and a ton of classic rock, you're gonna love this novel.Later, Lucas Hare, co-host of the Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan Podcast, joins me to share his thoughts about Bob Dylan's unreleased documentary called ‘Eat the Document', which is where Dana's novel gets its title. HIGHLIGHTS:DANAWhat Dana's reaction would be if she could meet Paul McCartneyThe extensive research she did for her novel ‘Eat the Document'Our thoughts on the question that's central to the novel: Can you really reinvent yourself?Famous real-life 1960s and 1970s militant groups and fugitives, such as Katherine Ann Power and Bill AyersWhy Dana chose ‘Eat the Document', the unreleased documentary about Bob Dylan's 1966 UK tour, as the title of her novelOur shared love of Gram Parsons, the band Love, Bob Dylan, and music and literature and film in generalMy short story about Gram Parsons, “Grievous Angel,” published in ‘Still: The Journal'Dana's connection to legendary film director Francis Ford CoppolaThe allure of underground and lost films and bootleg records like The Beach Boys' ‘Smile', which one of the characters in her novel is obsessed withWhy denigrating someone's obsession and passion is really s@&*$*Dana's Largehearted Boy playlist for ‘Eat the Document'What we really think of Mike LoveLUCASWhat Bob Dylan's career looked like in 1966, the year the documentary ‘Eat the Document' was filmedDylan's 1966 UK tourDylan's 1966 motorcycle accidentContext for the film ‘Eat the Document' and why it was never released MUSIC AND MEDIA IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE:Clip of Beatlemania: “I love you, Paul!” “You're My Everything” by Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye“I Shall Be Released” by Flying Burrito Brothers with Gram Parsons“Who Are You” by The Who“Eve of Destruction” by Barry McGuire“Farewell My Friend” by Dennis Wilson“Alone Again Or” by Love“Heroes and Villains” by The Beach Boys“Little Hands” by Alexander “Skip” Spence“Return of the Grievous Angel” by Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris“Our Prayer” by The Beach Boys“If You See Her, Say Hello” by Bob Dylan“Like a Rolling Stone” by Bob Dylan—live, “Judas!”Clip from ‘Eat the Document'—John Lennon and Bob Dylan in car 1966“You Ain't Goin' Nowhere” by Bob Dylan“I Shall Be Released” by Bob Dylan LINKS: Dana Spiotta website, https://danaspiotta.com/‘Eat the Document' playlist at Largehearted Boy, http://www.largeheartedboy.com/blog/archive/2007/01/book_notes_dana.html Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan Podcast,https://is-it-rolling-bob-talking-dylan.simplecast.com/ Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/Christy Alexander Hallberg Twitter, @ChristyHallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg Instagram, @christyhallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfSnRmlL5moSQYi6EjSvqagLink to “Grievous Angel” short story about Gram Parsons by Christy Alexander Hallberg, http://stilljournal.net/christy-alexander-hallberg-fiction2021.php
In this episode of Rock is Lit, Dana Spiotta joins me to talk about her National Book Award-nominated novel ‘Eat the Document'. If your jam is ‘70s and ‘90s radical activism, political fugitives (think The Weather Underground), lost and obscure albums (such as The Beach Boys' ‘Smile'), bootleg recordings, underground filmmaking, and a ton of classic rock, you're gonna love this novel. Later, Lucas Hare, co-host of the Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan Podcast, joins me to share his thoughts about Bob Dylan's unreleased documentary called ‘Eat the Document', which is where Dana's novel gets its title. HIGHLIGHTS: DANA What Dana's reaction would be if she could meet Paul McCartney The extensive research she did for her novel ‘Eat the Document' Our thoughts on the question that's central to the novel: Can you really reinvent yourself? Famous real-life 1960s and 1970s militant groups and fugitives, such as Katherine Ann Power and Bill Ayers Why Dana chose ‘Eat the Document', the unreleased documentary about Bob Dylan's 1966 UK tour, as the title of her novel Our shared love of Gram Parsons, the band Love, Bob Dylan, and music and literature and film in general My short story about Gram Parsons, “Grievous Angel,” published in ‘Still: The Journal' Dana's connection to legendary film director Francis Ford Coppola The allure of underground and lost films and bootleg records like The Beach Boys' ‘Smile', which one of the characters in her novel is obsessed with Why denigrating someone's obsession and passion is really s@&*$* Dana's Largehearted Boy playlist for ‘Eat the Document' What we really think of Mike Love LUCAS What Bob Dylan's career looked like in 1966, the year the documentary ‘Eat the Document' was filmed Dylan's 1966 UK tour Dylan's 1966 motorcycle accident Context for the film ‘Eat the Document' and why it was never released MUSIC AND MEDIA IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: Clip of Beatlemania: “I love you, Paul!” “You're My Everything” by Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye “I Shall Be Released” by Flying Burrito Brothers with Gram Parsons “Who Are You” by The Who “Eve of Destruction” by Barry McGuire “Farewell My Friend” by Dennis Wilson “Alone Again Or” by Love “Heroes and Villains” by The Beach Boys “Little Hands” by Alexander “Skip” Spence “Return of the Grievous Angel” by Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris “Our Prayer” by The Beach Boys “If You See Her, Say Hello” by Bob Dylan “Like a Rolling Stone” by Bob Dylan—live, “Judas!” Clip from ‘Eat the Document'—John Lennon and Bob Dylan in car 1966 “You Ain't Goin' Nowhere” by Bob Dylan “I Shall Be Released” by Bob Dylan LINKS: Dana Spiotta website, https://danaspiotta.com/ ‘Eat the Document' playlist at Largehearted Boy, http://www.largeheartedboy.com/blog/archive/2007/01/book_notes_dana.html Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan Podcast, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/is-it-rolling-bob-talking-dylan/id1437321669 Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/ Christy Alexander Hallberg Twitter, @ChristyHallberg Christy Alexander Hallberg Instagram, @christyhallberg Christy Alexander Hallberg YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfSnRmlL5moSQYi6EjSvqag Link to “Grievous Angel” short story about Gram Parsons by Christy Alexander Hallberg, http://stilljournal.net/christy-alexander-hallberg-fiction2021.php Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For this BONUS Patron-curated episode, we asked our Patrons to send in a Duet/Collaboration that got them - metaphorically - high. They did good. Real good. Songs featured in this episode: I Got You, Babe - Sonny and Cher, Marianne Faithful and David Bowie, UB40 with Chrissie Hynde, Joey Ramone and Holly Beth Vincent; Let It Be Me - The Everly Brothers; Whenever I Call You Friend - Stevie Nicks and Kenny Loggins; Angel from Montgomery - Bonnie Raitt and John Prine; Piss Bottle Man - Mike Watt with Evan Dando; Down In The Willow Garden - The Everly Brothers; Sweet Fire Of Love - Robbie Robertson and U2; The Mask - Danger Doom (Danger Mouse and MF DOOM); Return of the Grievous Angel - Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris; Muffin Man - Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart; Fairytale Of New York - The Pogues with Kirsty MacColl; Kick It - Peaches and Iggy Pop; Life's A Gas - Marc Bolan and Cilla Black; Love Hurts - Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris; Traveling Light - Tindersticks with Carla Torgerson; Baby Don't Go - Dwight Yoakam and Sheryl Crow; Kingdom of Rain - The The (Matt Johnson and Sinead O'Connor); Tha Boogee - Janko Milovic/The Soul Surfers; I Love How You Love Me - Nino Tempo and April Stevens; King Of America - The I Don't Cares (Julianna Hatfield and Paul Westerburg); Sweet Dreams Will Come - Nancy Grifith and John Stewart; Break Into Your Heart - Iggy Pop and Josh Homme; So Long, So Long - Dashboard Confessional with Adam Duritz; The Seer - Big Country with Kate Bush; Stop, Look, Listen To Your Heart - Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye; Madam Butterfly (Un Bel Di Vedremo) - Malcolm McLaren with Betty Ann White and Debbie Cole
From Georgie Harris: Grievous Angel was the album that taught me how to sing with another person in the most meaningful ways. Gram and Emmy Lou's sonic and artistic partnership has been a constant beacon and reminder of the only sort of collaborations I'd like to have: complimentary, supportive, honest, and equitable. This record is one I can play on repeat in the same way many of us will put on a familiar movie or tv show to keep us company in the background. The harmonies hit. The genre-making power is immortal. The palpable spirit of creativity is soul-soothing. I hope you enjoy hearing us talk about it as much as I love this album.
This week, we're taking a look at two of country music's favorite couples and the many roads they went down on the way to their long, happy marriages. First, Stacie has the three divorces it took to bring Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks together. Then Alicia recalls the dismal first marriage of Amy Grant, and the public outrage that erupted when she finally left it - and moved on with the recently divorced Vince Gill. Sponsors Betterhelp.com/trashy – Get 10% off your first month when you sign up at the link! The Oak Tree Group. Mention Trashy Divorces for your free one hour financial preparedness conversation. Call 770-319-1700 or visit them on the web at theoaktreegroup.net. Advertise with us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Preston Dennett began investigating UFOs and the paranormal in 1986 when he discovered that his family, friends and co-workers were having dramatic unexplained encounters. Since then, he has interviewed hundreds of witnesses and investigated a wide variety of paranormal phenomena. He is a field investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), a ghost hunter, a paranormal researcher, and the author of 28 books and more than 100 articles on UFOs and the paranormal. His articles have appeared in numerous magazines including Fate, Atlantis Rising, MUFON UFO Journal, Nexus, Paranormal Magazine, UFO Magazine, Mysteries Magazine, Ufologist and others. His writing has been translated into several different languages including German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Icelandic. He has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including Coast-to-Coast and the History Channel's Deep Sea UFOs and UFO Hunters. His research has been presented in the LA Times, the LA Daily News, the Dallas Morning News and other newspapers. He has taught classes on various paranormal subjects and lectures across the United States.In addition to writing true non-fiction books about UFOs and the paranormal, Preston Dennett is also an award-winning science fiction writer. He has sold 38 speculative fiction stories to such markets as Andromeda Spaceways, Bards & Sages, Cast of Wonders, Daily Science Fiction, Grievous Angel, Perihelion, Sci-Phi Journal, Stupefying Stories, T. Gene Davis's Speculative Blog and many others, including several anthologies. After earning twelve honorable mentions, he won Second Place in Quarter 1, 2018 of the Writers of the Future Contest. He currently resides in southern California.
We ventured once again into the Rat's lair - otherwise known as the South Beach studio of Frank 'Rat Bastard' Falestra - and sat down with Miami-via-Pennsylvania singer/songwriter Nick Mencia a.k.a. Nick County to discuss the stunning "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road" by Lucinda Williams. The soul-baring songs of Williams transcend any alt-country/American roots-rock labels, and the album is truly a stone cold genre-defying masterpiece! Songs featured in this episode: If You Still Love Me - Nick County; Mexico - Rachel Angel; Cold Cold Heart - Hank Williams; Right In Time, Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten, Drunken Angel, Concrete and Barbed Wire, Lake Charles, Can't Let Go, I Lost It, Metal Firecracker, Greenville, Still I long For Your Kiss, Joy, Jackson - Lucinda Williams; Me and the Devil Blues - Robert Johnson; Return of the Grievous Angel - Gram Parsons; Can't Let Go - Robert Plant & Alison Krauss; Daddy's Robe - Oly; I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend - Ramones; Simple Twist of Fate - Bob Dylan; You Got To Walk That Lonesome Valley - Mississippi John Hurt; Jesus Is Dead - Nick County
"There hasn't been anything like this since Gram Parsons was around to make Grievous Angel, or do I mean Gilded Palace of Sin?" - Robert Christgau In The year 1978, Joe Ely opened for The Clash in London and released his second studio album. It has been hailed as a must listen country record of the 1970s and who are we to argue? Let's talk Joe Ely, Honky Tonk Masquerade!
In this episode, we cover the (short) career of a great country singer (maybe?) who made a few albums' worth of transcendent country music (except for all the little touches that aren't country music). Gram Parsons was a polarizing figure, but Ben loves his 1974 opus Grievous Angel - made in collaboration with the golden-voiced Emmylou Harris - and Amanda and John dig it plenty. Along the way, they make a case for why country music is worth your attention, and for why Grievous Angel is a classic example of the genre (mostly) (it's complicated).Cohosts: Ben Marlin, John McFerrin, Amanda Rodgers Complete show notes: https://discordpod.com/listen/083-gram-parsons-grievous-angel-1974Support the podcast! https://www.patreon.com/discordpod
About Preston E. Dennett Preston Dennett began investigating UFOs and the paranormal in 1986 when he discovered that his family, friends and co-workers were having dramatic unexplained encounters. Since then, he has interviewed hundreds of witnesses and investigated a wide variety of paranormal phenomena. He is a field investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), a ghost hunter, a paranormal researcher, and the author of 26 books and more than 100 articles on UFOs and the paranormal. His articles have appeared in numerous magazines including Fate, Atlantis Rising, MUFON UFO Journal, Nexus, Paranormal Magazine, UFO Magazine, Mysteries Magazine, Ufologist and others. His writing has been translated into several different languages including German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Icelandic. He has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including Coast-to-Coast and the History Channel's Deep Sea UFOs and UFO Hunters. His research has been presented in the LA Times, the LA Daily News, the Dallas Morning News and other newspapers. He has taught classes on various paranormal subjects and lectures across the United States. In addition to writing true non-fiction books about UFOs and the paranormal, Preston Dennett is also an award-winning science fiction writer. He has sold 38 speculative fiction stories to such markets as Andromeda Spaceways, Bards & Sages, Cast of Wonders, Daily Science Fiction, Grievous Angel, Perihelion, Sci-Phi Journal, Stupefying Stories, T. Gene Davis's Speculative Blog and many others, including several anthologies. After earning twelve honorable mentions, he won Second Place in Quarter 1, 2018 of the Writers of the Future Contest. He currently resides in southern California.
It's election time in Canada! To celebrate the process of democracy we welcome, the only punk rocker currently in Canadian Parliament, CHARLIE ANGUS to the show! Join Damian as he sits down with Charlie to discuss the music side of his life. Listen in as they talk the journey from the bands L' Etranger & Grievous Angels to applying his "degree from the school of punk" in the world of federal Canadian politics. THIS IS NOT TO BE MISSED!!!!! & don't miss the Grievous Angels' fantastic album "Summer Before The Storm" on Jimmy Boyle Records now! Also Touched On: Sitting in the back of accounting class hoping for something more Getting rock mags from a neighbour “Oh my god! You aren't going to buy that are you? The divides in Toronto punk The music changes the landscape “Losers like John Tory” Why was the downtown art scene used to be so good Tell the Parliamentary Library you graduated from the school of punk rock Elvis Costello and the radical reinterpretation of what a rockstar was Touring and building community Going to the Last Pogo Going on tour with Goddo Don't go upstairs at Larry's Hidaway The Cabana Room “The Jam had a record by 18. We're are almost 20! We're failures!” The Ugly The ill-fated tour with the Dub Rifles & SO MUCH MORE!!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
UFOs and Healing- 50% of all experiencers that answered the question in the FREE survey stated that they or someone in their family had been healed by the intelligence they were dealing with. 50% believed, after their experience that they could heal others. (The figure among people with NDEs may be as high as 70%) Preston Dennett is the world expert on the subject, so I interviewed him to explore what is going on. Preston Dennett began investigating UFOs and the paranormal in 1986 when he discovered that his family, friends and co-workers were having dramatic unexplained encounters. Since then, he has interviewed hundreds of witnesses and investigated a wide variety of paranormal phenomena. He is a field investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), a ghost hunter, a paranormal researcher, and the author of 26 books and more than 100 articles on UFOs and the paranormal. His articles have appeared in numerous magazines including Fate, Atlantis Rising, MUFON UFO Journal, Nexus, Paranormal Magazine, UFO Magazine, Mysteries Magazine, Ufologist and others. His writing has been translated into several different languages including German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Icelandic. He has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including Coast-to-Coast and the History Channel's Deep Sea UFOs and UFO Hunters. His research has been presented in the LA Times, the LA Daily News, the Dallas Morning News and other newspapers. He has taught classes on various paranormal subjects and lectures across the United States. In addition to writing true non-fiction books about UFOs and the paranormal, Preston Dennett is also an award-winning science fiction writer. He has sold 38 speculative fiction stories to such markets as Andromeda Spaceways, Bards & Sages, Cast of Wonders, Daily Science Fiction, Grievous Angel, Perihelion, Sci-Phi Journal, Stupefying Stories, T. Gene Davis's Speculative Blog and many others, including several anthologies. After earning twelve honorable mentions, he won Second Place in Quarter 1, 2018 of the Writers of the Future Contest. He currently resides in southern California. In the interview Preston references case after case in the USA and around the world. He is an absolute encyclopedia of UFO case knowledge. Links https://www.amazon.com/Preston-E.-Dennett/e/B0034PEPRC%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOntTQrEbD94Gjfc0UXC46A https://prestondennett.weebly.com/videos.html
Schoolyard UFO Encounters Preston Dennett began investigating UFOs and the paranormal in 1986 when he discovered that his family, friends and co-workers were having dramatic unexplained encounters. Since then, he has interviewed hundreds of witnesses and investigated a wide variety of paranormal phenomena. He is a field investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), a ghost hunter, a paranormal researcher, and the author of 26 books and more than 100 articles on UFOs and the paranormal. His articles have appeared in numerous magazines including Fate, Atlantis Rising, MUFON UFO Journal, Nexus, Paranormal Magazine, UFO Magazine, Mysteries Magazine, Ufologist and others. His writing has been translated into several different languages including German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Icelandic. He has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including Coast-to-Coast and the History Channel's Deep Sea UFOs and UFO Hunters. His research has been presented in the LA Times, the LA Daily News, the Dallas Morning News and other newspapers. He has taught classes on various paranormal subjects and lectures across the United States. In addition to writing true non-fiction books about UFOs and the paranormal, Preston Dennett is also an award-winning science fiction writer. He has sold 38 speculative fiction stories to such markets as Andromeda Spaceways, Bards & Sages, Cast of Wonders, Daily Science Fiction, Grievous Angel, Perihelion, Sci-Phi Journal, Stupefying Stories, T. Gene Davis's Speculative Blog and many others, including several anthologies. After earning twelve honorable mentions, he won Second Place in Quarter 1, 2018 of the Writers of the Future Contest. He currently resides in southern California. In the interview Preston references case after case in the USA and around the world. He is an absolute encyclopedia of UFO case knowledge. Links https://www.amazon.com/Preston-E.-Dennett/e/B0034PEPRC%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOntTQrEbD94Gjfc0UXC46A https://prestondennett.weebly.com/videos.html
Fue parte de los Byrds, descubrió a Emmylou Harris y colaboró con los Rolling Stones en el mítico álbum “Exile on Main Street”. Pero los excesos pudieron más y su legado quedaría en su disco póstumo de 1974.
In advance of the 91st Academy Awards (and the 8th Annual On Cinema Oscar Special) this Sunday, we dabbled in Proper Film Journalism and reviewed the 8 best pictures nominated for Hollywood’s biggest prize. Running order: MINARI (Lee Isaac Chung) THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7 (Aaron Sorkin) JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH (Shaka King) NOMADLAND (Chloe Zhao) SOUND OF METAL (Darius Marder) MANK (David Fincher) PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN (Emerald Fennel) THE FATHER (Florian Zeller) Featuring covers of 'Purify' by Black Gammon (written by Pharmakon) from the Sound of Metal OST, 'Return of the Grievous Angel' by Gram Parsons, and 'Toxic' by Britney Spears.
Eric Branner is the CEO/Co-Founder of Fons. He's a third-generation music teacher, plays guitar, and wrote the Blackforrest Guitar Companion. In another life, he dreams of being a pro surfer He lives in Seattle with his family Alyson, Edie, and Huck.To learn more about Eric Branner, please visithttps://www.ericbranner.com/#introTo learn more about Fons, please visithttps://fons.com/Eric's Top 5 Songs of Encouragement:1) Appalachian Waltz by Mark O'Connorhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vguZmqHJ6OA2) Canned Good by Greg Brownhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dv6Q58RLSwc3) Hold On by Tom Waitshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P5jV4lHHR04) Return of the Grievous Angel by Gram Parsonshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PytxPaU6k45) Una Limosna por el Amor de Dios by Barrios, played by John Williamshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0iEdr7AGb8Keep this podcast Ad Free by going to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Encouragement today to make a one-time donation or become a monthly member.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Encouragement)
Special Guest Rob Charry joins the show to talk about Gram Parsons' Grievous Angel!
Known trust fund baby and drug enthusiast, Gram Parsons', final outing may not be his best but its a helluva send off. Let's talk Gram Parsons (with Emmylou Harris?), Grievous Angel!
Alternative rock (also called alternative music, alt-rock, or simply alternative) is a category of rock music that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1970s and became widely popular in the 1980s. "Alternative" refers to the genre's distinction from mainstream or commercial rock or pop music. The term's original meaning was broader, referring to a generation of musicians unified by their collective debt to either the musical style or simply the independent, DIY ethos of punk rock, which in the late 1970s laid the groundwork for alternative music. ---- The genre can be found as early as the 1960s, with bands such as the Velvet Underground and artists such as Syd Barrett, and continued to evolve through the 1980s. ---- Traditionally, alternative rock broadly consisted of music that differed greatly in terms of its sound, social context and regional roots. Throughout the 1980s, magazines and zines, college radio airplay, and word of mouth had increased the prominence and highlighted the diversity of alternative rock. ---- Before the term alternative rock came into common usage around 1990, the sorts of music to which it refers were known by a variety of terms. In 1979 Dallas radio station KZEW had a late night new wave show entitled "Rock and Roll Alternative". "College rock" was used in the United States to describe the music during the 1980s due to its links to the college radio circuit and the tastes of college students. ---- On September 10, 1988, an Alternative Songs chart was created by Billboard, listing the 40 most-played songs on alternative and modern rock radio stations in the US: the first number one was Siouxsie and the Banshees' "Peek-a-Boo". ---- An LP record is one, long, groove, filled with music. But, in reality, it is “Just A Groove”, an album oriented groove. Enjoy. - - - Join the conversation on Facebook at - - - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 or by email at - - - dannymemorylane@gmail.com - - - In this episode you’ll hear: 1) The Crying Game by Boy George (From the 1987 album, Hollywood Soundtracks) 2) No Woman, No Cry by Fugees (From the 1996 album, The Score) 3) A Pair Of Brown Eyes by The Pogues (From their 1985 album, Rum Sodomy & The Lash) 4) Hell's Gates by Jason & The Scorchers (From the 1995 album, A Blazing Grace) 5) Whip-Smart by Liz Phair (From the 1994 album, Whip-Smart) 6) Amnesia by Kevin Salem (From the 1994 album, Soma City) 7) No One To Run With by The Allman Brothers Band (From the 1994 album, The Cowboy Way: Music From The Motion Picture) 8) I Don't Think So by Dinosaur Jr (From the 1994 album, Without A Sound) 9) Should by Over The Rhine (From the 1994 album, Eve) 10) Believe What You're Saying by Sugar (From the 1994 album, File Under: Easy Listening (F.U.E.L.)) 11) Shimmer by Throwing Muses (From the 1995 album, University) 12) Moon by Fossil (From the 1995 album, Fossil) 13) Dreams In Motion by Felix Cavaliere (From his 1994 album, Dreams In Motion) 14) And If Venice Is Sinking by Spirit Of The West (From the 1993 album, Faithlift) 15) First Day Of The Sun by Darden Smith (From the 1997 album, Deep Fantastic Blue) 16) Skin Turns Blue by Primitive Radio Gods (From the 1996 album, Rocket) 17) Sweetheart by Penelope Houston (From the 1993 album, The Whole World) 18) How To Be Happy by Too Much Joy (From the 1996 album, ... finally) 19) Joe by Jude Cole (From the 1995 album, I Don't Know Why I Act This Way) 20) Maybe An Angel by Heather Nova (From the 1993 album, Blow) 21) Evolution by The Big Geraniums (From the 1995 album, Girls on Sheep) 22) Of Course You Can by Michael Franti & Spearhead (From the 1994 album, Home) 23) Steady On by Shawn Colvin (From the 1989 album, Steady On) 24) Return of the Grievous Angel by Gram Parsons with Emmylou Harris (From the 1974 album, Grievous Angel) 25) One Of Us by Joan Osborne (From the 1995 album, Relish) 26) Unoriginal Sin by John Hiatt & The Goners (From the 2003 album, Beneath This Gruff Exterior) 27) Angel Mine by Cowboy Junkies (From the 1996 album, Lay It Down) 28) Going Back To Georgia by Nanci Griffith and Adam Duritz (From the 1994 album, Flyer)
NBCSAuthentic’s Katie Woo stopped by to talk about the Giants’ system, changes to the minor league structure and more. Katie spent the last two year’s working for MiLB.com and has just recently come back home and joined NBC Sports Bay Area’s team and she’s enthusiastic about where the Giants are headed. There’s a lot of Hunter Bishop content here! Make sure you follow Katie’s work @katiejwoo.Intro/Outro: “Return of the Grievous Angel” by Lucinda Williams Get full access to There R Giants at rogermunter.substack.com/subscribe
Merry Christmas EveryoneI went to his grave in Joshua Tree one time, he may be the most sincere singer of sad songs in his generation, let's dive into the World of Cosmic American Music, with Gram and Emmylou's "Grievous Angel." This one is for our boy Sam, glad you're feelin' better, love you x
Vinyl LP Records - - - The history - - A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English), often simply called a record, was an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The groove usually starts near the periphery and ends near the center of the disc. Because the records were made of polyvinyl chloride they took on the name “VINYL”. In the mid-2000s, gradually, records made of any material began to be called vinyl records, or simply vinyl. The phonograph disc record was the primary medium used for music reproduction throughout the 20th century. - - - The details - - The LP record (from "long playing" or "long play") is a phonograph record format characterized by a speed of 33 1⁄3 rpm, having a 12- or 10-inch (30- or 25-cm) diameter, and uses the "microgroove" groove specification. Introduced by Columbia in 1948, it was soon adopted as a new standard by the entire record industry. The new product was a 12- or 10-inch (30 or 25 cm) fine-grooved disc made of PVC ("vinyl") and played with a smaller-tipped "microgroove" stylus at a speed of 33 1⁄3 rpm. Each side of a 12-inch LP could play for about 22 minutes. The average LP has about 1,500 feet (460 m; 0.28 mi) of groove on each side. The average tangential needle speed relative to the disc surface is approximately 1 mile per hour (1.6 km/h; 0.45 m/s). It travels fastest on the outside edge. - - - It is one, long, groove, filled with music. But, in reality, it is “Just A Groove”, an album oriented groove. Enjoy. - - - Join the conversation on Facebook at - - - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 - - - - - or by email at - - - dannymemorylane@gmail.com - - - In this episode you’ll hear: 1) A Girl Like You by Edwyn Collins [From the 1995 album, Gorgeous George] 2) (You'll Be) Satisfied by The Subdudes [From the 1994 album, Annunciation] 3) Brand New Friend by Lloyd Cole & The Commotions [From the 1985 album, Easy Pieces] 4) I'd Be Lying by Mary Karlzen [From the 1995 album, Yelling at Mary] 5) Maria Maria by Carlos Santana (featuring The Product G&B) [From the 1999 album, Supernatural] 6) The Jig Is Up by Jill Sobule [From her 1995 eponymous album, Jill Sobule] 7) Flame Turns Blue by David Gray [From the 2001 album, Lost Songs 95-98] 8) Sweet Jane by Cowboy Junkies [From their 1988 album, The Trinity Session] 9) Summer by Buffalo Tom [From the 1995 album, Sleepy Eyed] 10) Broken Arrow by Robbie Robertson [From his 1987 debut solo album, Robbie Robertson] 11) Para Donde Vas (Where Are You Going) by The Iguanas [From their 1993 eponymous album, The Iguanas] 12) Kathy by Barbara Kessler [From the 1996 album, Notion] 13) Anna Lee by Sonia Dada [From the 1995 album, A Day At The Beach] 14) Stay (I Missed You) by Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories [From the 1994 album, Reality Bites] 15) Runaway Train by Soul Asylum [From the 1992 album, Grave Dancers Union] 16) I Might Be Crying by Tanita Tikaram [From the 1995 album, Lovers In The City] 17) Angel From Montgomery by John Prine [From the 1971 album, John Prine] 18) Walk Out by Matthew Sweet [From the 1995 album, 100% Fun] 19) Evil Gal by Francine Reed [From her album, American Roots] 20) Tenderness by General Public [From the 1984 album, All The Rage] 21) It's Just Another Morning Here by Nanci Griffith (Duet w/Phil Everly) [From the 1991 album, Late Night Grande Hotel] 22) In My Hour Of Darkness by Gram Parsons with Emmylou Harris [From the 1974 album, Grievous Angel] 23) Where It Goes by Lori Carson [From the 1995 album, Where It Goes] 24) Breathless by The Corrs [From the 2000 album, In Blue] 25) Everything's Fine by The Surfing Brides [From the 1995 album, Sparky's Dinner] 26) The Stars Line Up by Marianne Faithfull [From the 1995 album, A Secret Life] 27) Loose String by Son Volt [From the 1995 album, Trace] 28) The Wheel by Rosanne Cash [From the 1993 album, The Wheel] 29) Lighting Fires by Grant McLennan [From the 1993 album, Fireboy] 30) Trouble by Popa Chubby [From the 1995 album, Booty and the Beast] 31) Stop! In The Name Of Love by Jonell Mosser [From the 1998 album, Hope Floats: Music from the Motion Picture]
Hoy el comienzo del tiempo de TOMA UNO nos reencuentra con la herencia de los pioneros de la Cosmic American Music con la brisa californiana que nos regala una banda debutante como The Sunset Canyoneers con su álbum High In The Sky, al que da nombre esta canción de espíritu libre. El salón de la casa del bajista del grupo, William Duke, situado en Oakdale, la llamada capital del mundo de los cowboys, fue el lugar propicio para desplegar un sentimiento de libertad que hemos visto crecer en nosotros en estas semanas. Caleb Caudle es un fiel seguidor de las apagadas fórmulas sonoras de músicos como J.J.Cale, uno de sus referentes junto a Leon Russell o Lowell George de Little Feat. Le pega mucho a un artista que proviene de Carolina del Norte y conoce bien el espíritu de los Apalaches. Para conformar su álbum Better Hurry Up, el octavo de su andadura, se trasladó a la mítica Cash Cabin de Old Hickory Lake en Hendersonville, durante tres días, tras mudarse a Nashville el pasado año. El resultado es un disco que raya la perfección, homogéneo y de tintes oscuros con 11 canciones que Caudle ha compuesto en solitario, excepto “Regular Riot”, escrita con Natalie Hemby de The Highwomen y en el que aparece como invitado Gary Louris de los Jayhawks. Dion forma parte de diferentes estratos de la historia de la música desde que le conocimos como Dion DiMucci al frente de los Belmonts, como uno de los máximos representantes de aquellos grupos vocales conocidos como “street corner héroes” de Nueva York. Su carrera en solitario partió del doo-wop y continuó por sendas más trascendentes que le han convertido en un artista atemporal, aunque lleve seis décadas en la carretera. Ahora ha publicado un álbum con el explícito título de Blues with Friends, lleno de invitados del renombre de Van Morrison, John Hammond, Billy Gibbons, Jeff Beck, Paul Simon, Joe Bonamassa, Brian Setzer, Steve Van Zandt, Bruce Springsteen o Patti Scialfa, entre otros. Incluso Bob Dylan ha escrito el texto de un álbum en el que el veterano artista del Bronx toma el protagonismo en cada canción con la vitalidad y la brillantez del pasado. Dion ha colocado a Springsteen en la guitarra y a su mujer, Patti, en los coros vocales para “Hymn To Him”, uno de los momentos más entrañables y el cierre perfecto del registro. El pasado jueves se cumplió un año de la primera visita a nuestro país de Steve Forbert, que ahora con su más reciente álbum, Early Morning Rain, bucea en canciones que forman parte de la historia de la música de raíces norteamericanas. Entre ellas encontramos "Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues", grabada por su creador, Danny O’Keefe, allá por 1967, aunque este nativo de Spokane, en el estado de Washington, no la sacó a la luz hasta el 71 cuando publicó el primero de sus álbumes, realizando una nueva versión para el segundo. "Hay un millón de maneras de conocerte a ti mismo, yo todos deben encontrar la llave". Así canta en “This Thing Called Life” el cantautor australiano Wesley Dean, anticipando un nuevo álbum y explorando los secretos que guardamos y las angustias que soportamos durante nuestras vidas. Se trata de una buena forma de identificarse con situaciones personales y sucesos a nivel global. Son los desafíos a los que nos enfrentamos cada día. El músico de Sidney suele mezcla de folk, country y rock para dar una visión propia del mundo referida a personas y lugares, como un alivio y una cierta válvula de escape. Orville Peck, vaquero enmascarado, tiene un nuevo EP, Show Pony, que es su primer lanzamiento desde que firmó con Columbia Records y la continuación de su álbum de debut del pasado año. Entre las seis canciones del proyecto, que se publica la próxima semana, se incluye un dúo con la canadiense Shania Twain y una versión a “Fancy”, la emblemática canción de Bobbie Gentry. Sin embargo, es en "No Glory in the West" donde este músico canadiense ha querido poner el foco, con un intento de poner en cuestión los ideales románticos de la vida solitaria de los cowboys. Aunque esta vez ha tomado el tono y las formas de un legendario artista también canadiense como Ian Tyson, seguimos sin saber exactamente si Orville Peck quiere ser Roy Orbison, Chris Isaak… o ambos a la vez. Las historias sobre rupturas son argumentos sólidos para hacer buenas canciones de country. Cuando se unen nueve de ellas en un álbum como Born On The Ground el resultado es un disco sólido tal y como nos ha regalado Emily Duff, con una mirada retrospectiva suavizada por una voz creíble a medio camino entre el country y el soul. Su tema central, “Born On The Ground”, tiene un toque amigable con reminiscencias de Bonnie Raitt, aunque Rosanne Cash es su debilidad. Emily Duff proviene de la escena neoyorquina. Sustituyó como vocalista de Gods And Monsters a Jeff Buckley y escuchar a Mavis Staples la ha inclinado a paisajes sonoros con tintes pantanosos, además de llevarla en su momento a Muscle Shoals. Esta vez se ha quedado en la Gran Manzana, pero su capacidad para filtrar un crisol de experiencias ha conformado un registro luminoso. Antes de ayer se cumplieron 45 años desde que Emmylou Harris publicara en single "If I Could Only Win Your Love", un tema de los Louvin Brothers que serviría de anticipo a su primer álbum en Reprise y el comienzo de una nueva etapa en su carrera. Reprise Records había establecido contactos con ella y encargó al canadiense Brian Ahern ‑el que sería su segundo marido‑ la producción de un disco titulado Pieces Of The Sky que vería la luz en aquel 1975. Este es un nuevo momento decisivo para su carrera. En él figuran muchas de sus canciones favoritas como "Coat Of Many Colors" de Dolly Parton, "The Bottle Let Me Down" de Merle Haggard, además de "If I Could Only Wind Your Love", una canción que el desaparecido Gram Parsons adoraba. Aquel Pieces Of The Sky era un trabajo elegante, que sirvió de continuación al trabajo que Emmylou y su mentor habían realizado juntos en G.P. y, sobre todo, en Grievous Angel. Ni podemos, ni queremos, despegarnos del álbum de debut de Tessy Lou Williams que con su nombre por título nos tiene cautivados desde su primera escucha con esa vuelta a las raíces y al espíritu que nunca debió perder la country music. Afincada en Nashville, Tessy Lou parece añorar los paisajes de su natal Montana y los sonidos aprendidos desde el ambiente familiar, habiéndose rodeado de músicos muy experimentados de Music City. “One More Night” expresa la batalla entre la cabeza y el corazón, en la que casi siempre sales perdiendo, pero necesitas casi con angustia una noche más. Esta vez es la soledad en la barra de un bar a última hora contado cómo podría hacerlo las mejores Lee Ann Womack o Alison Krauss. En estos tiempos complicados es bueno que regresen artistas como The Mammals con mensajes de aliento y esperanza. El colectivo que lideran Mike Merenda y Ruth Ungar, tienen su base en el área de Hudson Valley en Nueva York y desde su creación en 2001 estuvieron muy relacionados con la escena del folk de la zona, teniendo como mentores a piezas tan fundamentales del género como el desaparecido Pete Seeger o Arlo Guthrie. In 2008, The Mammals se tomaron un largo descanso para que la pareja realizara otras aventuras como Mike + Ruthy, pero en 2017 volvieron a reunirse como en el primitivo proyecto. Ahora la formación se ha elevado a nueve miembros para dar origen a Nonet, una especie de tapiz sonoro que permite muy diferentes perspectivas. La banda encarna esa amplia variedad de propuesta, todas ellas bajo el paraguas de la Americana, con unas armonías que a veces, como en “What It All Is”, con una oposición directa al militarismo y la ruina ecológica, trae ecos del binomio Buckingham-Nicks de los mejores Fleetwood Mac. Un salto a California nos encuentra con el folk-rock del trío Distant Cousins, cohesionados precisamente por lo heterogéneo de sus aportaciones y por la familiaridad con la que siempre se han relacionado. A comienzos de este 2020 se reunieron en los Boulevard Studios para grabar Here & Now, un álbum en vivo con una colección de selecciones acústicas de sus anteriores grabaciones. Ahí está “Angelina”, una canción que Distant Cousins habían creado hace dos años y que ahora suena a medio camino entre los Lumineers y los Avett Brothers. Es una visión muy personal de los fantasmas que surgen en soledad, cuando estás solo en una habitación de hotel en Nueva York. La etapa de aislamiento está sirviendo también para que algunos de los músicos más cercanos trabajen sobre nuevos proyectos. Ese es el caso de Los Widow Makers que están culminando la edición de un nuevo álbum grabado en directo hace un año en el Fernán Gómez de Madrid. Fue la realización de un proyecto que llevó al escenario de la sala Guirau a 20 músicos muy diversos pero fundidos en un objetivo común que había nacido tiempo antes en la cabeza y el corazón de Juan Carlos Esteban, el alma mater de la banda madrileña. El disco incluye 11 canciones, con algunas que formaron parte de sus cinco discos anteriores, nuevos temas y algunas versiones, filtradas por el rhythm and blues, el góspel y el swing sin perder su razón de ser original. Ahí está “Take Me Home, Country Roads”, que Los Widow Makers han hecho suya desde hace años y que John Denver compuso junto al matrimonio formado por Taffy Nivert y Bill Danoff en una velada nocturna y que incluyó hace 49 años en su álbum Poems, Prayers And Promises para hablar de West Virginia. Escuchar audio
Comedian, actor, director and musician Tommy Chong peers back through time to an era when rock went country, of which there is no more perfect example than Gram Parson’s final studio album: 1974’s Grievous Angel. Download Cheech & Chong's Bud Farm Video Game app on iOS or Android. For guest playlists, new music influenced by this album, and full show notes, go to The500podcast.com. Join the movement.
Minisode hors série sur trois artistes essentiels de la Country Music: Gram Parsons, Jerry Reed et George Jones Intro: Ooh Las Vegas par Gram Parsons Morceaux: One Hundred Years From Now et Hickory Wind par les Byrds Return of the Grievous Angel et A Song for You par Gram Parsons Alabama Wild Man, She Got the Goldmine, Amos Moses, Eastbound and Down, Guitar Man et The Claw par Jerry Reed She Thinks I Still Care, Bartender's Blues, The King Is Gone (And So Are You) et He Stopped Loving Her Today par George Jones Binouze USA fait partie du label Podcut. Retrouvez tous les podcasts du label sur www.podcut.studio. Vous pouvez aussi aider le label ur www.patreon.com/podcut
Minisode hors série sur trois artistes essentiels de la Country Music: Gram Parsons, Jerry Reed et George Jones Intro: Ooh Las Vegas par Gram Parsons Morceaux: One Hundred Years From Now et Hickery Wind par les Byrds Return of the Grievous Angel et A Song for You par Gram Parsons Alabama Wild Man, She Got the Goldmine, Amos Moses, Eastbound and Down, Guitar Man et The Claw par Jerry Reed She Thinks I Still Care, Bartender's Blues, The King Is Gone (And So Are You) et He Stopped Loving Her Today par George Jones Binouze USA fait partie du label Podcut. Retrouvez tous les podcasts du label sur www.podcut.studio. Vous pouvez aussi aider le label ur www.patreon.com/podcut
We're discussing the life, death, and bizarre last road trip of Gram Parsons.See our sources for this episode here: https://notrightpodcast.net/show-notes/gram-parsonsTheme music written and performed by Preston Garland. If you'd like more information or your own theme song, send an email to preston.garland@gmail.comAs most of you have probably heard, Middle Tennessee was hit hard by a tornado last week. Our hometown, Nashville suffered extensive damage. Even if you’re nowhere near us, you can still help with recovery efforts by donating to the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee at cmft.org or Gideon’s Army at donorbox.org/gideonsarmyFind usFacebook: goo.gl/W87DT6Instagram: goo.gl/o6x9Dcnotrightpodcast.netPatreon: goo.gl/jH6jbaMerch: goo.gl/Lxm2vmnotrightpodcast@gmail.com
Main Fiction: "The Ice Queen of Europa" by Russell HemmelThis story first appeared in The Martian Wave on April 30, 2019 Russell Hemmell is a French-Italian transplant in Scotland after several years of East Asia, passionate about astrophysics, history, and Japanese manga. Winner of the Canopus Awards for Excellence in Interstellar Writing. Recent work in Aurealis, Flame Tree Press, Songs of Eretz, Star*Line, The Grievous Angel, and others. SFWA, HWA and Codexian. Find them online at their blog earthianhivemind.net and on Twitter@SPBianchini. Narrated by Nicola Seaton-ClarkNicola is originally from South Africa, where she grew up in various small towns around the country. Working as a professional actress full time for 25 years, she has also spent her time being variously, a jazz singer, waitress, bartender and English trainer. Currently she runs her voice-over company Offstimme with her actor husband Peter, and spends her spare time attempting to raise her children into decent human beings and attending heavy metal concerts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Selvom Ingram Cecil Connor III i 1946 blev født til et liv i rigdom, var hans liv fuldt af tragedier: Begge hans forældre var alkoholikere, og hans far, ’Coon Dog’ Connor, skød sig, da Gram – som han kaldtes – var 12 år. Moderen Avis giftede sig igen med en vis Bob Parsons, men gik til i druk og døde den dag, da 19-årige Gram blev student.Men musikken trak i Gram, der i 1965 dannede The International Submarine Band, hvis ene LP regnes for den første rigtige countryrockudgivelse. Efter at have indspillet en banebrydende plade med The Byrds, dannede han sammen med Chris Hillman det legendariske The Flying Burrito Brothers, hvis første LP regnes som en milepæl indenfor countryrocken. Gram Parsons opdagede efter at være gået solo sangerinden Emmylou Harris, med hvem han nåede at indspille to mesterlige albums før sin død.Playliste:Emmylou Harris: From Boulder to Birmingham (1975)Gram Parsons: Brass Buttons (Private recording, 1965 el. 66)The International Submarine Band: Blue Eyes (1968)The International Submarine Band: Strong Boy (1968)The International Submarine Band: Luxury Liner (1968)The Byrds: The Christian Life (Master Take; Gram’s or. vocal) (1968)The Byrds: Hickory Wind (1968)The Byrds: One Hundred Years from Now (Master Take; Gram’s or. vocal) (1968)The Flying Burrito Brothers: Sin City (1969)The Flying Burrito Brothers: Wheels (1969)The Flying Burrito Brothers: Hot Burrito # 1 (I’m Your Toy) (1969)The Flying Burrito Brothers: Wild Horses (1970)Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris: We’ll Sweep Out the Ashes in the Morning (1973)Gram Parsons: She (1973)Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris: Return of the Grievous Angel (1974)Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris: $1000 Wedding (1974)Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris: In My Hour of Darkness (1974)
Grievous Angel turned 45 in January! We take the time this week to celebrate (belatedly) by shining a light on Cosmic Country! we'll go from the late 60's into modern times covering all the favorites, like Gram Parsons, The Byrds, Neil Young and even the Grateful Dead, as well as some artists that are direct descendants of those styles! So get in a car, hop on a train or just put on a pair of headphones and walk till the road winds back around and enjoy the trip!Set 1:1.) The Byrds- You Ain't Goin Nowhere2.) Gram Parsons- Ooh Las Vegas3.) Flying Burrito Brothers-Christine's Tune4.) Mistress Mary- And I didn't want youSet 2: 1.) Rob Galbraith- Jezebel of the morning2.) The Beau Brummels- Nine Pound Hammer3.) Velvet Underground-Lonesome Cowboy Bill4.) Jim Sullivan-U.F.O.Set 3:1.) Kris Kristofferson- Casey's Last Ride2.) Lee Hazelwood-The Night Before3.) F.J. McMahon-Early Blue4.) Townes Van Zandt-Snake Song5.) Karen Dalton-Something On Your MindSet 4:1.) Gene Clark- No Other2.) Allan Wachs-Mountain Roads3.) Sonny & The Sunsets-My Mind Messed Up4.) Israel Nash-Rain Plans5.) Pete Drake-The SpookSet 51.) Meat Puppets-Enchanted Porkfist2.) Camper Van Beethoven-Circles3.) Hoyt Axton- Way Before The Time of Towns4.) Help Yourself-Old Man5.) Cambridge- Faithless Lady Set 6:1.) Neil Young- Danger Bird2.) David Nance Group-Amethyst3.) David Crosby-Cowboy MovieSet 7:1.) Grateful Dead-Morning Dew2.) MV & EE- Trailer Trash3.) Relatively Clean Rivers- Journey Through The Valley of O
January 1964, 1969, 1974, 1979 and 1984 Anniversaries
It's episode three of 'Have You Ever?', the podcast dedicated to recommendations and friendship. In this episode, Rowan and Svein look back and discuss what they thought of the suggestions made in episode two - an anamorphic portrait of Mary Queen of Scots and a trip to a virtual reality gaming centre. Also included are two new recommendations - an album by Gram Parsons for Svein and two short pieces of reading for Rowan. Do let us know what you think of the podcast and our recommendations. We’d love to hear from you! Rowan’s recommendation: Grievous Angel by Gram Parsons (Album) Svein’s recommendation: i) Why Is It Hard to Make Friends Over 30? by Alex Williams (New York Times article) ii) The Dolphins of Lagos by Ned Beauman (Short story) We also chat about: Sarah Wilson: First We Make The Beast Beautiful Anxiety Meditation Skinslats Rowan as a Goth
Market Value by Gerri Leen. Narrated by J.S. Arquin. Featuring an afterword recorded by Gerri Leen. #Fantasy #Princess #Snakes #Castle #Fairytale "I know where I have to go: she is in the topmost room. That's what the people I've talked to say. Talked to -- more like threatened with snakes such as the one I carry. It's amazing what someone will let slip when faced with a spitting viper. They probably think I want to steal her, this figure of legend, this not--quite-queen. I don't want to steal her; I want to save her. She's my sister, after all." Gerri Leen lives in Northern Virginia and originally hails from Seattle. In addition to being an avid reader and an at-times sporadic writer, she's passionate about horse racing, tea, whiskey, and art. She has work appearing in: Nature, Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show, Daily Science Fiction, Grievous Angel, Grimdark, and others. She's edited several anthologies for independent presses, is finishing an urban fantasy novel, and is a member of SFWA and HWA. Find her online at www.gerrileen.com and on Twitter @GerriLeen. Please help support the Overcast. Become a Patron Today! Subscribe on Itunes or Stitcher so you never miss an episode. While you're there, don't forget to leave a review!
Main Fiction: "Suvu and Swashbuckling Love" by D.A. Xiaolin SpiresThis story originally appeared in Andromeda Spaceways Magazine (December 4, 2017).Annie Sheng, aka D.A. Xiaolin Spires, counts stars and sand, residing currently in Hawai'i. You can find her embarking on olfactorial odysseys as she inhales plumeria blossoms, lychee and poi. Her work appears or is forthcoming in publications such as Clarkesworld, Analog, Fireside, Terraform, Nature: Futures, Grievous Angel, Reckoning, Galaxy's Edge, LONTAR, Andromeda Spaceways, Mithila Review, Issues in Earth Science, Factor Four and elsewhere, including anthologies of the strange and delightful. You can find her on her website daxiaolinspires.wordpress.com or on Twitter: @spireswriter.Narrated by: Stephanie MorrisStephanie is a recipient of the Octavia E. Butler Memorial Scholarship Award and a graduate of the 2017 Clarion West Writers Workshop. Her short fiction has appeared in FIYAH, Apex Magazine, Nightmare, and Pseudopod. She is a regular podcast reader for Uncanny Magazine and has narrated short fiction for the Escape Artists podcasts, StarShipSofa, and Far Fetched Fables. You can find her on Twitter at @smaliamorris.Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H SturgisDabblecast KickstarterAnyone who pledges through that link or says "here from Starship Sofa!" gets a special Sofanaughts gift. :) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Patreon support now standing at 406 – last week 405. Help us get to 500 Patreon Supporters. Bitcoin address: 1FcqW3GEWFX9tuoyFrn1ySKoeybyc3J4W9Ethereum address: 0xacC43A99b1eDe0e4a04B43A7A7fa3aA476B87EAA Main Fiction: "The Stone Age Gap" by Meredith Morgenstern This story is original to StarShipSofaMeredith Morgenstern is the space princess identity of Meredith Lopez. She spent twenty years living in New York City until fickle circumstance forced her to move to the New Jersey suburbs, where she writes horror about being forced to live in the suburbs. She is a second-generation geek and bookworm whose parents kept her home from school to see "Return of the Jedi." She loves reading, hates driving, and her Patronus is a rainbow unicorn. Meredith has an upcoming story in GRIEVOUS ANGEL, and has previously been published in FICTION VORTEX, GOTHIC BLUE BOOKS IV, and HOLIDAY MAGICK. She lives with her husband, two children, and probably some ghosts.Narrated by: K.G. AndersonK.G. Anderson is a Seattle-based writer, gardener, dancer, and cat-herder. Her speculative fiction appears in several anthologies and online at Every Day Fiction, Metaphorosis Magazine, Ares Magazine and Episode 179 of Far-Fetched Fables. Find her online at writerway.com/fiction .Fact: Science News by JJ Campanella See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Daughter of the Sea by George Nikolopoulos George Nikolopoulos is a speculative fiction writer and poet from Athens, Greece and a member of Codex Writers' Group. His short stories have been published in Galaxy's Edge, Best Vegan SFF 2016, Grievous Angel, and many other magazines and anthologies in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia. When not writing he is, among other occupations, a father, a husband, a reader, an actor and an engineer. Summer Days, Winter Nights George Nikolopoulos 600 Second Saga Music is provided by MADS. You can support 600 Second Saga by giving us a 5-star review on iTunes Become a Patron! Follow me on Facebook Follow me on Twitter Save Save
Main Fiction: "The Woman I Used To Be" by Gerri Leen Originally published in Grimdark Magazine: Issue #1 Gerri Leen lives in Northern Virginia and originally hails from Seattle. She has work appearing in: Nature, Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show, Daily Science Fiction, Grievous Angel, Grimdark, and others. She recently caught the editing bug and is preparing to edit her fourth anthology for an independent press. See more at http://www.gerrileen.com. Fact: Science News by J J Campanella Narrated by: Margaret Essex Margaret lives the good life on a small piece of rural New South Wales Australia, with an amazing man, a couple of pets, all the usual biting and stinging critters that make great horror stories for overseas visitors and several rambunctious wombats. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Both Down Episode 59 – Return of the Grievous Angel – After a “Summer Break” the Gingers are back and ready to entertain the masses. In segment one we talk about our travels to the Royal Cup and Diablo Bowl … Continue reading →
The Immortals look for a place where everyone knows their name. Whether that is wartime Poland or a bar in Boston. Either way, they're going to drink. They also eat the most definitive cheese imaginable, earn their Bro statuses, uncover the mystery of a musical letter and try to figure out if “cosmic rock” is even a thing. Also Pedro gives out his first iTunes review compliment. Get excited! Intro / Old Business, New Henges 0:00 – 6:38 Ashes and Diamonds 6:38 – 31:00 Grievous Angel 31:00 – 38:26 Gruyere 38:26 – 46:10 Famous Blue Raincoat 46:10 – 57:08 Anancy Spiderman 57:08 – 1:06:12 Cheers 1:06:12 – 1:35:04 Outro 1:35:04 – 1:43:45 --Our next bonus episode will come out on Monday to discuss “I Am the Resurrection” and “No More Tears”. TheImmortalsPodcast@gmail.com Twitter.com/TheImmortalsPod Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale
NOTE: Due to the epic nature of the recording session, this episode has been split into two parts. On the first part of the epic eighth episode of My Favorite Album, host Jeremy Dylan is joined by the greatest drummer in rock'n'roll history Pete Thomas, best known as a member of Elvis Costello's bands the Attractions and the Imposters - but whose resume includes everyone from Oh Mercy to Tim McGraw to the Arctic Monkeys. They discuss the classic 1967 debut album from the Jimi Hendrix Experience - "Are You Experienced?"Along the way, they break down classic tracks Purple Haze, I Won't Live Today, Manic Depression, Love or Confusion and Hey Joe, Pete reveals which drum parts in Elvis Costello songs he stole from this album and recalls stalking Hendrix drummer Mitch Mitchell and how he almost got fired from the Attractions but saved himself by calling on the spirit of Mitch.Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here.My Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music.Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He has directed the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins and the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts, in addition to many commercials and music videos. If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com. LINKS - Buy our album of the episode on iTunes here. - Pete Thomas's website - Jeremy Dylan's website and Facebook page.PREVIOUS EPISODES7 - Sam Hawksley on A Few Small Repairs by Shawn Colvin6 - Jim Lauderdale on Grievous Angel by Gram Parsons5 - Mark Moffatt on Blues Breakers by John Mayall and Eric Clapton4 - Darren Carr on Ten Easy Pieces by Jimmy Webb3 - Mark Wells on Revolver by The Beatles2 - Mike Carr on Arrival by ABBA1 - Rob Draper on Highway 61 Revisited by Bob Dylan
The Blogariddims' cru team up to present the final episode - a CD length melange of genres, styles and attitudes from Nomos, Eden and Meme, Matt B, The Rambler, Wayne, Droid, Guttabreakz, Heatwave, Halvorsen, DJ Flack and Slug. Shouts to all Blogmuffins and thanks to all subscribers and listeners!
Episode 34 comes from Grievous Angel of the shards, fragments and totems blog. It's an hour of classic, heavyweight 2step garage performed live. Crack open a bottle of Bolly and put your dancing shoes on... Full notes at blog.grievousangel.net
A mix of Miles Davis-inspired jazz, funk and soul in dub from Grevious Angel
Episode 17 comes courtesy of Grievous Angel's paul.meme. Titled "Tons of Boxes", it is an hour of roots reggae and dub, produced with two decks, a mixer and an Access Virus fx machine. Dub 'pon dub... Go to blog.grievousangel.net for more info
Episode 4 comes from Uncarved.org and Grievous Angel's Shards, Fragments and Totems, courtesy of John Eden and paul.meme respectively. It's an hour of premium quality 80s dancehall and roots. Rock the disco, baby!