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Legendary drummer & producer Steve Jordan (The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Jon Batiste, SNL & more), discusses the history and deep personal reverence for the music of Chess Records and the 75th vinyl reissue series. Topics Include: Steve Jordan discusses touring with John Batiste at Davos Economic Summit He's producing Robert Cray's new album at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals JayVee Records finishing Willie Mitchell documentary, The Verbs album, and Tony Joe White posthumous record Chess Records called arguably the cornerstone of modern music New vinyl reissue campaign marks first proper Chess reissues in decades Steve's compilation "Let's Play Chess" features personally meaningful recordings The Dells were his first Chess records—Chicago's hardcore R&B answer to Motown Tommy Tucker's "High Heel Sneakers" on Checker was childhood obsession British Invasion reintroduced American blues that establishment had suppressed racially Etta James "At Last" originals fetch four to five hundred dollars Universal fire destroyed masters; some duplicates recovered from Europe thankfully Early stereo versions often poorly done with hard-panned instruments and fake echo Chess building preserved physically but control room was completely stripped of gear Steve brought API console and ribbon mics for 2010 session there Correctly guessed drum placement; Hubert Sumlin confirmed the next day Otis Spann's piano still vibrates sympathetically when musicians play the room Jack Wiener designed Chess gear and later mastered recordings in basement Mastering represents twenty-five percent of the mix, often overlooked historically Jamie Krentz alerted Universal to Chess catalog's 75th anniversary reissue potential Rarities campaign revealed extraordinary alternate takes including deep Lowell Fulsom version Willie Mitchell spent years perfecting Royal Recording's signature snare drum sound Keith Richards session led to lifelong friendship with Willie Mitchell Willie gave Steve one of Al Jackson's tom-toms from Al Green recordings Recording, overdubbing, and mixing in same room captures authentic studio sound John Lennon was his white whale—missed meeting him by five minutes Finally played with Paul McCartney on Rolling Stones' Hackney Diamonds album Blues Brothers debuted on SNL's third season finale with Saturday Night Live band Matt Guitar Murphy was a Chess session player—Steve's first Chess connection unknowingly John Belushi educated Steve nightly on deep Chess catalog from his Chicago roots Devo's SNL performance was a life-changing moment Steve witnessed firsthand High resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Apple: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-ios Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-spot Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-amazon Support the show at Patreon.com/VinylGuide
Join me as I welcome back the great Anthony DeCurtis on Hang Fire! Anthony is back to talk about various topics including what he thought of Hackney Diamonds and the greatness of the Stones' early Brian Jones era. Rounding out those discussions are incredible stories and insights on interviewing Mick Jagger among other things. Originally recorded in March of this year, we make a few references to early 2024. Hope you enjoy!
In this episode, I am joined by Primal Moon guitarist and Rolling Stones aficionado Brian Alberts as we recap the recent Rolling Stones concerts at Soldier Field in Chicago.
From Shakedown Street to Hackney Diamonds: Music Memories and NewsLarry Michigan reminisces about a Grateful Dead concert he attended on June 24, 1983, at the Dane County Coliseum in Madison, Wisconsin. Larry describes the memorable experience of seeing the Grateful Dead open with "Shakedown Street" for the first time. He recounts his journey to the concert with friends, highlighting the traffic challenges and the camaraderie of the trip. The concert, his fifth Grateful Dead show, featured a mix of classic songs like "Candyman," "Brown Eyed Women," "Mama Tried," "Mexicali Blues," and a powerful rendition of "Deal."He discusses the significance of the venue and the special atmosphere of the show, emphasizing how it was a formative experience in his journey as a Deadhead. Larry also touches on the setlist, praising the band's performance and the vibrant energy of the concert.Transitioning to music news, Larry talks about the enduring legacy of the Rolling Stones. He mentions their recent album, "Hackney Diamonds," and shares highlights from their concert in Denver. The setlist included iconic songs such as "Start Me Up," "Gimme Shelter," and "Sympathy for the Devil." Larry admires the band's ability to continue performing at a high level and appreciates their collaboration with other music legends like Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder.Larry also announces upcoming events, including Bob Weir's collaboration with String Cheese Incident at the Suwannee Hulaween festival and the new Jerry Garcia Band live album release, "Garcia Live Volume 21." Grateful DeadJune 24, 1983Dane County ColiseumMadison, WIGrateful Dead Live at Dane County Coliseum on 1983-06-24 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive My first time “on tour”. Went with my good buddy H to this show, then on to St. Paul and then to Chicago for the final two shows of the tour at Poplar Creek Theater (RIP). We were joined by a strong Ann Arbor based collection of friends and fellow Deadheads including Big Steve, not that Big Steve, our Big Steve from Ann Arbor by way of Hyde Park in Chicago and now a Boston guy, Andy Gaudin of blessed memory, Tommy Marks (younger brother of the Weasel) and many other “locals” we knew in each city. This show was a Friday night and many of us were driving to Madison from the Chicago area which meant battling heavy traffic getting out of Chicago, battling heavy traffic driving up to Wisconsin with everyone else from Chicago headed to Wisconsin summer homes for the weekend, battling traffic driving through Milwaukee and making our way through Madison upon arrival without knowing exactly where we were going. And by the way, no Waze to fall back on and no cell phone to call for directions. Luckily, we were riding with Big Steve, perhaps one of the finest long distance drivers I have ever known. When we hit Madison, we had to find our buddy Dr. Z (back then just known as Z because the doctorate thing happened latter ). We arrive at his place to learn that he was in a bike accident, is all banged up, needed some quick med treatment and a bite to eat and then back to his place for whatever reason I do not remember. The clock is ticking closer and closer to showtime and Z is assuring us we have nothing but time. This was to be my fifth show ever and I still was kind of just along for the ride with the more experienced veterans. H was like me, new to the game but always looking for a chance to go on a party themed roadtrip. But even I was starting to get nervous. After what seemed line forever, we made our way to the show, dropped, there was no line to get in, showed our tickets and walked in to a half empty arena with the floor not even half filled. And just as we walked in, the lights go out, the Dead the stage and this happened: INTRO: Shakedown Street Track #1 0:00 – 1:36 SHOW No. 1: Deal Track #10 7:30 – 9:05 SHOW No. 2: Help On The Way Track #12 0:00 – 1:41 SHOW No. 3: Lost Sailor > St. of Circumstance Track #15 7:15 – end INTO Track #16 0:00 – 0:57 SHOW No. 4: Truckin Track #18 6:40 – 8:20 OUTRO: Morning Dew Track #19 10:58 – 13:33 (I know, it's a very long clip, but it is an amazing Garcia solo supported by Brent. Can't cut it!) The Around and Around > Johnny B. Goode >Don't Ease Me In that followed was almost perfunctory. The Dew and that jam was a true closer. Stumbled out, bounced around town, wound up at a different buddy's house, played soccer out on the street until 3 or 4 a.m., tried to sleep (not happening), Z rousted us out of bed the next morning for breakfast at the legendary Cleveland Diner and then back in the car for the drive to the Twin Cities and a show that night (good friend Andy Greenberg's first show), followed by a day off to drive back to Chicago, pop up birthday Sunday night for H at his parents' house, and then have the two night run at Poplar Creek. Four great shows in five nights. Too much fun. .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
My review after attending the Glendale and Las Vegas shows on the new Hackney Diamonds Tour. Just how good were the Stones this time around? My full report right here! Thanks to ijwthstd for the live recording samples. Be sure to check out the Hang Fire YouTube channel for much more content!
In this episode of Fan Fave, Katrina shares her thoughts on Merrily We Roll Along on Broadway AND her experience seeing The Rolling Stones in concert on their Hackney Diamonds tour. Plus, a Pop Recap featuring a *SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT* and Katrina's thoughts on Tiana's Bayou Adventure and The Last Dinner Party.
Do artists get worse with age or can they get more interesting? Behold the Jokermen Mindset. Ian and Evan of the Jokermen podcast and I talk about approaching music with an empty head, Dylan's Philosophy of Modern Song, when artists DO just get shittier with age, Albini & Steely Dan, what song would a group of Canadian bachelor party bros sing together over a cliffside?, “mid TV” and boring art, Hackney Diamonds, Steven Hyden, Fountain of Sorrow, Gawker, and the Jackson Browne/Warren Zevon bond. The current season of Jokermen is about The Beach Boys. It's beautiful, go listen. patreon.com/afterthedeluge x.com/routinelayup x.com/jokermenpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthedeluge/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthedeluge/support
Matt Clifford, interviewed here by Cirina Catania on OWC RADiO, plays keyboard in The Rolling Stones touring band, and first worked with Jagger and the group in 1989 when he played on the Steel Wheels album and their world tour. He went on to become Jagger's co-writer and producer on many projects, including the album Goddess In The Doorway. The two musicians co-wrote Jagger's solo singles England Lost and Gotta Get A Grip. Outside his work with the Stones, Clifford has arranged and produced the music for the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Cup theme, the UEFA Super Cup theme, the Six Nations Anthem, the official broadcast music for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the World Boxing Super Series theme and many more sports properties. If you enjoy our podcast, please subscribe and tell all your friends about us! We love our listeners. And, if you have ideas for segments, write to OWCRadio@catania.us. We are always up for new ideas! You can find OWC RADiO at OWCRadio.com, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts, and all other podcatchers! About Other World Computing: Founded in 1988 by Larry O'Connor, Other World Computing (OWC), is committed to providing innovative performance-driven, quality solutions that enable the creators of today and tomorrow to realize their imaginations. As a partner to the digital artist, the company provides a range of 21st-century solutions to Capture, Create, and Collaborate. From live recordings to the recording studio, to the film set, to the field and stadium, to ingesting data locally to the storage on an enterprise rack for web or corporate backup or securing of data, from professionals to enthusiasts; Other World Computing knows that there is no room for compromise when it comes to one's vision. With sustainability and exemplary customer service as core values, the company strives for zero waste from both an environmental and strategic business operations perspective. The long-term outlook on everything from refurbishing and recycling to sustainable practices in our offices and manufacturing is a demonstration of the company's dedication to pursuing innovation for the global good. As the provider of the essential solutions to manifest creations, Other World Computing is dedicated to delivering excellence on a planetary scale ABOUT CIRINA CATANIA: Cirina Catania, is a successful filmmaker, former Sr Vice President of Worldwide Marketing at MGM-UA and United Artists, and one of the co-founders and former director of the Sundance Film Festival. She is the founder, CEO, and Executive Director of the non-profit, High School Media Collective. Cirina is Founder/Lead Creative at the Catania Group Global, Showrunner and Host of OWC RADiO and partner, Lumberjack System, as well as Tech Ambassador for companies such as Blackmagic Design. She is a long-time member of the Producers Guild, Writers Guild, Cinematographers Guild, the National Press Club, the National Press Photographer's Association, and more. She has worked as a writer, director, supervising producer, cinematographer, post-producer, or marketing exec on over 150 film, television, and new media projects for the big screen as well as for networks such as National Geographic and Discovery. Cirina is based in San Diego, D.C., and Berlin when she is not on the road filming in the Amazon or other exotic locations. She is very proud of the fact that she has not yet contracted Malaria and that after all these years, she still loves her job!
The Rolling Stones kicked off their Hackney Diamonds tour last night in Houston to some good reviews...and Jerry Seinfeld turns 70 today!
Tom's conversation with Mick Jagger has won gold for best interview at this year's New York Festivals Radio Awards! The Rolling Stones frontman sat down with Tom in London last year ahead of the release of “Hackney Diamonds” — the band's first album of original material in 18 years. Mick reflects on six decades of the Stones, the changing music industry, and the loss of their drummer, Charlie Watts.
REDIFF - En octobre dernier sortait le nouvel album des Rolling Stones, "Hackney Diamonds". Un groupe mythique, au logo tout aussi légendaire, avec cette langue qui sort d'une bouche lippue. Selon une légende urbaine, cette bouche serait en réalité celle de Mick Jagger. Mais c'est en partie faux ! S'il est bien à l'origine de ce logo, il n'en est pas la source d'inspiration... Dans "Ah Ouais ?", Florian Gazan répond en une minute chrono à toutes les questions essentielles, existentielles, parfois complètement absurdes, qui vous traversent la tête. Un podcast RTL Originals.
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The Rolling Stones are back with “Hackney Diamonds,” the band's first album of original material in 18 years. In a Canadian exclusive interview, frontman Mick Jagger talks to Tom about the record, the changing music industry, and losing their drummer Charlie Watts.
Today for your Friday Quick Fix, I'm going to get into the new one from the Rolling Stones, "Hackney Diamonds" I'll go through some info on the album and the track listing and then give you some of my thoughts. The Friday Quick Fix Concept: The Friday Quick Fix is your single dose of Rock n Roll in 15 minutes or less to get your weekend off to a rockin' start. Every Friday, we will deliver a different segment that focuses on albums, songs, movies, Playlist, and generally just about anything we find entertaining and want to share with you. You will still get a regular full length episode every Sunday as usual Please Consider Supporting The Artist We Feature In This and Every Episode: (You can support them by purchasing Music, Merch, or A Concert Ticket) In This Episode You Heard: The Rolling Stones Reach Out To Us: Email: growinuprock@gmail.com Follow Us@: Facebook Loud Minority Group Twitter Instagram Website: https://growinuprock.com Pantheon Podcast Network A Special THANK YOU to Restrayned for the Killer Show Intro and transition music!! Restrayned Website Please consider leaving us a five star review in one of the following places to help the podcast get discovered by others: GUR On Apple Podcast GUR On Podchaser GUR On Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Apologies for not releasing an episode last month, I've been putting the finishing touches to my new office as well as gigging and recording with my bands, so I didn't have the time to get anything done, in fact I had to postpone a few interviews because of it all which is a reflection of how little time I've had. I'm back now though to let you know what's been going on and what you can expect on the next episode, which will be released next week. The news in this episode revolves around festival line up announcements, tour date announcements and cancellations, new album announcements, the controversy around the buy-out and subsequent lay-offs at Bandcamp, guitarist Jeff Schroeder quitting The Smashing Pumpkins, blink-182 playing a gig in a diner, Blondie's Chris Stein releasing an autobiography, Rat Scabies re-joining The Damned, and Shane MacGowan's ongoing health issues. Singles and EPs by Millie Manders and the Shut Up, Feeder, Cherym, The Sleeping Souls, Bad Cop/Bad Cop, IDLES, Alkaline Trio, Sleaford Mods, Sigrid, Bob Vylan, Grade 2, The Beatles, Deap Valley, Pendulum, and Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes are reviewed. Album reviews include: The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The Light by The Streets, Paint My Bedroom Black by Holly Humberstone, We Stand Against You by Mondo Generator, Be Lucky by Death Of Guitar Pop, Doom Loop by Dream Nails, Angst Music by Laurie Black, Hackney Diamonds by Rolling Stones, One More Time... by blink-182, Danse Macabre by Duran Duran, History Books by The Gaslight Anthem, 2RUFF, Vol. 1 by Chase & Status, and the sublime Theatre of the Absurd presents C'est La Vie by Madness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Apologies for not releasing an episode last month, I've been putting the finishing touches to my new office as well as gigging and recording with my bands, so I didn't have the time to get anything done, in fact I had to postpone a few interviews because of it all which is a reflection of how little time I've had. I'm back now though to let you know what's been going on and what you can expect on the next episode, which will be released next week. The news in this episode revolves around festival line up announcements, tour date announcements and cancellations, new album announcements, the controversy around the buy-out and subsequent lay-offs at Bandcamp, guitarist Jeff Schroeder quitting The Smashing Pumpkins, blink-182 playing a gig in a diner, Blondie's Chris Stein releasing an autobiography, Rat Scabies re-joining The Damned, and Shane MacGowan's ongoing health issues. Singles and EPs by Millie Manders and the Shut Up, Feeder, Cherym, The Sleeping Souls, Bad Cop/Bad Cop, IDLES, Alkaline Trio, Sleaford Mods, Sigrid, Bob Vylan, Grade 2, The Beatles, Deap Valley, Pendulum, and Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes are reviewed. Album reviews include: The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The Light by The Streets, Paint My Bedroom Black by Holly Humberstone, We Stand Against You by Mondo Generator, Be Lucky by Death Of Guitar Pop, Doom Loop by Dream Nails, Angst Music by Laurie Black, Hackney Diamonds by Rolling Stones, One More Time... by blink-182, Danse Macabre by Duran Duran, History Books by The Gaslight Anthem, 2RUFF, Vol. 1 by Chase & Status, and the sublime Theatre of the Absurd presents C'est La Vie by Madness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The biggest bands of the Sixties are back on top sixty years later! Join us for a special bonus episode commemorating this special moment in music history as we discuss The Beatles new #1 single, “Now and Then,” and The Rolling Stones hit album, Hackney Diamonds! We are thrilled to welcome Derek Miner, of CutOut … Monkeeing Around – The Beatles and The Rolling Stones – Bonus Episode 1 Read More » The post Monkeeing Around – The Beatles and The Rolling Stones – Bonus Episode 1 appeared first on The ESO Network.
En este episodio Chris y Jota reseñan el último disco de The Rolling Stones, Hackney Diamonds. Hacen un background al proceso creativo del álbum y analizan todas sus canciones. Tambien hablan un poco del video nuevo de The Beatles con su última canción, Now and Then. www.patreon.com/acordesyrimas
Pat welcomes Rolling Stones "Super Fan" David Wright back to the show to check out the band's new album "Hackney Diamonds" track by track!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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One of this year's most pleasant surprises has been the first album of original material since 2005 from The Rolling Stones - Mick, Keith, Ronnie, Steve and on this album, Charlie and even Bill. Producer/songwriter/musician and friend of the show Michael Carpenter has spent a long time dissecting the Stones recorded catalogue and joins me today to go track by track through Hackney Diamonds and unpack this fascinating album - the impact of Steve Jordan on the band, whether it's fair to compare a new Stones album to their 70s hey day, how they balance contemporary and traditional production, Jagger's ageless vocals, mature lyrical perspectives and the guest appearances by Elton John, Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney.
Get ready to time travel as we discuss the vibrant music history of the late 70s and 80s, where rock and roll collided with pop. We'll kick things off with a deep dive into the iconic album, Bat Out of Hell by Meatloaf. Discover the intriguing backstories of mega-hits like Paradise by the Dashboard Light, and witness the genius of the great Todd Rundgren, who produced the album. We'll also be reminiscing over Michael Jackson's Thriller, an album that left an indelible mark on pop culture in the 80s.We switch gears to the revolutionary music of Devo, as we explore their creative process that turned classic blues songs into a unique sound that made waves in the music industry. Be prepared to be intrigued by their dedication to their musical interpretation in their songs.To round off our musical journey, we discuss the Rolling Stones' legacy, their latest album, Hackney Diamonds, and how they pay homage to their bluesy roots. Don't miss out on our analysis of the newly released Beatles single built off a cassette recording from John Lennon from the late 1970s. So, buckle up and join us in this roller-coaster of an episode, as we navigate through the vibrant and nostalgic world of music!
durée : 00:55:12 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - C'est l'événement rock de cet automne, les Stones reviennent avec « Hackney Diamonds » qui met fin à plusieurs années de silence discographique. Michka Assayas revient en détails sur leur vingt-quatrième album studio.
Remember those teenage years when we'd create breakup mixtapes? The potency of those songs, how they could evoke such raw emotions - whether it was Paul Simon's '50 Ways to Leave Your Lover' or The Carpenters' 'We've Only Just Begun'. Well, this episode is a homage to the power of music, its unforgettable moments, and the rock legends who've shaped its course. We kick off with a nostalgic trip to when The Police graced the stage at CBGB for their first time - a memory that's now 45 years old. We then switch gears to Robert Plant's recent performance of 'Stairway to Heaven' at a cancer benefit, which Andy Taylor of Duran Duran put together. We move on to delve into the hidden secrets of The Police's Synchronicity album and Paul McCartney's bass contribution to The Rolling Stones' new album, Hackney Diamonds. But that's not all, we also navigate the surprising connections between iconic albums, shedding light on how Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and Mick Jagger lent their voices to each other's music. Impressively, we dive into the influences of our upbringing, reminiscing about the Ramones' third studio album, 'Rocket to Russia', and The The's unforgettable song 'Uncertain Smile'. We reflect on how these unforgettable tunes formed the soundtrack of our youth and school dances. Lastly, we reflect on the emotional gravity of break-up mixtapes and the songs that helped us navigate the stormy seas of heartbreak. So, are you ready to take a walk down memory lane with us? Tune in and let the magic of music transport you back in time!
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The new Rolling Stones album Hackney Diamonds has finally arrived! As Jay was listening and celebrating it sounding exactly how he hoped and expected, he “stumbled” upon a review from his favorite website, Pitchfork. Thus begins the latest edition of YSCIO's oldest bit, “Review the Review.” The guys discuss Mr. Haver Currin's blistering take down of the celebrated band's 2nd album in 20 years, and share their thoughts about the album as well.Song: Molly Tuttle - “Take the Journey”Compliments to friend of the show Kresimir for pointing Nick to a story about the developers behind the iOS app Tape It new app Denoiser. The freeware AI-powered noise reduction tool boasts studio quality noise reduction. After reading up on the features and giving them a try, Nick definitely recommends checking them out.Song: Thee Oh Sees - “Stunner”Greg is up last this week, and brings with him a brand new bit. Inspired by a comment from a recording engineer in a recent session, “Demo-itis” is a segment where we listen to the earliest demo of popular songs. Anticipating this will be a recurring segment, we're going to just call this Round 1. It's a strong one, evenly spanning four decades and yet somehow mostly sounding reggae… Here are your demos:Red Hot Chili Peppers - “Californication”Pink Floyd - “Money”Men at Work - “Down Under”Green Day - “Basket Case”
The Stones return with a new album of original music for the first time in over a decade-should they hang it up, or are they truly the World's Greatest rock and Roll band? Robert Distefano joins us for the conversation-Andrew Watt production discographyFollow us: Instagram Facebook Watch us on YouTube!
On this episode I do a track by track review of the new Rolling Stones record, Hackney Diamonds Music by: Rolling Stones Donate to the show – Rock and Roll Geek Friends And Family Membership DONATE ON PATREON! GET THE ROCK and ROLL GEEK APP FOR iPHONE OR ANDROID! iPhone/iPad – ANDROID www.rockandrollgeek.com facebook.com/rnrgeek twitter.com/rnrgeek Butler's […]
Hacknes Diamonds es el nuevo disco de Los Rolling Stones. El mejor que han en los últimos 40 años. Esta es la historia de como lo construyeron y una descripciôn canciôn por canción.
A special release episode of America's Podcast. Guest Courtney Cronin Dold joins us today to give our thoughts on the highly anticipated Rolling Stones album, "Hackney Diamonds." Now, let's address the burning question on everyone's minds - is it a steaming pile of you-know-what? Well, you'll just have to listen and find out. But here's the thing, even if "Hackney Diamonds" turned out to be a musical disaster, we'd still find a way to appreciate it. I mean, it's the Rolling Stones we're talking about here. These guys could release an album of them reciting the phone book, and we'd probably still buy it or would we? Tracks of the week Courtney, "Alone Together" by Minefield. Jerry, "Feeling That Way/Anytime by Journey. Marc, "Remedy" by the Black Crowes. Charles, "Something Haunted" by Goblin Cock. Until Friday Smoke some weed down some Whiskey and rock on Free Form Nation!! #therollingstones #hackneydiamonds #corntneycronindold #rocknroll #podcast #freeformrocknation #americaspodcast
Author Scott Eyman explains how silent film actor Charlie Chaplin was smeared in the press, scandalized for his affairs with young women, condemned for his alleged communist ties and banned from returning to the U.S. His book is Charlie Chaplin vs. America. Also, Ken Tucker reviews The Rolling Stones' new album, Hackney Diamonds.
What a thrill to speak to Anthony DeCurtis! Join me on this wonderful chat with a fellow Stones fan on interviewing the Stones and what we can expect in this "new Stones era" at the heels of the new Stones album Hackney Diamonds!
As the kickoff to Rolling Stones Week on Retro Rock Roundup, Jeremy and Mike deep dive into the Rolling Stones latest album "Hackney Diamonds".
Le 20 octobre dernier est sorti le nouvel album des Rolling Stones, "Hackney Diamonds". Un groupe mythique, au logo tout assez légendaire, avec cette langue qui sort d'une bouche lippue. Selon une légende urbaine, cette bouche serait en réalité celle de Mick Jagger. Mais c'est en partie faux ! S'il est bien à l'origine de ce logo, il n'en est pas la source d'inspiration... Les Grosses Têtes vous proposent de découvrir ou redécouvrir le podcast de Florian Gazan. Dans "Ah Ouais ?", Florian Gazan répond en une minute chrono à toutes les questions essentielles, existentielles, parfois complètement absurdes, qui vous traversent la tête. Un podcast RTL Originals.
“Hackney Diamonds” is the return to form that no one ever expected
The Fall Albums Fantasy Draft is heating up between Steven and Ian. After Steven jumped out to an early lead, Ian has been slowly creeping up and it's looking like he might seriously contend for the top spot (7:21). After spending way too long hashing that out, the guys move on to a conversation about the recent layoffs at Bandcamp and what this might mean for the future of the beloved online indie retailer. After so many major indie-rock stars have sprung from that platform in the past decade, are we on the verge of a post-Bandcamp future? (16:10)From there Steven and Ian talk about Rolling Stone's recent list of the best guitarists of all time, and what "best guitarists" lists say about the publications that produce them. Also: Are we now in a post-guitar hero society, where music fans no longer worship displays of instrumental virtuosity? (30:38) After that, they talk about the new Rolling Stones album, Hackney Diamonds, and Steven presents a theory about why the Stones haven't translated to younger generations like other classic-rock acts such as Steely Dan and Fleetwood Mac (46:33).In Recommendation Corner (58:56), Ian raves about the new Jane Remover album while Steven goes in for rowdy country-rock band Dusk.New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 160 and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2:33:20 – Frank in New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Mr. Canoehead synchronicity, The Frantics, new album Hackney Diamonds by The Rolling Stones, Sonic Superstars, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Serendipity Interloper, chewing gum review – Grenades Gum (Super-Uber Mint, Wild Spearmint, Peppermint Bang), 1994 Cinetropolis article, Crystal Pepsi, PlayStation Home, Dr Pepper Ten, new […]
KCBS Radio's Foodie Chap Liam Mayclem is here to discuss this Weekend's events from Rolling Stones new album “Hackney Diamonds” to The National STEM Challenge.
Film critic Ryan Gilbey and music and club culture writer Kate Hutchinson deliver their verdict on Hackney Diamonds - the first new Rolling Stones album for 18 years – and Garth Davis' film Foe, which is based on a sci-fi novel by Iain Reid and stars Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal. Lessons in Chemistry was 2022's hit novel about a thwarted chemist who becomes an early TV cook. It's now been turned into a series for Apple TV, starring Brie Larson, complete with authentic 1950s food. Chef and cookbook author Courtney McBroom, who was the show's food consultant, gives us an insight into what this involved. Doctors - the long running BBC TV drama - is ending after more than 23 years. The last episode will be broadcast in December 2024. The show follows the lives of medics and their patients in a GP surgery in the fictional town of Letherbridge. Tonight on Front Row we speak to one of the shows former writers, Joy Wilkinson, who cut her teeth in TV drama writing on the show. She says it was a friendly, creative environment and a great training ground for many writers and actors. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Corinna Jones
Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group founder and president, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the growing political and social impact as the war in Israel against Hamas escalates.Retired Gen. David Petraeus, who commanded America's wars in both Iraq and Afghanistan, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. Petraeus, along with British historian Andrew Roberts, just wrote a book titled "Conflict," a word that has come to define the century which began on 9/11.The Rolling Stones release their first album of new music in 18 years, "Hackney Diamonds," on Oct. 20. CBS News' Anthony Mason talks with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood in a rare joint interview about the new album, their enduring chemistry and the future of the Rolling Stones with artificial intelligence.Comedian and author Ziwe is out with her first book, a collection of essays called "Black Friend: Essays." She joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss how she's used her signature style of humor to discuss significant moments in her life.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A quick update on the Stones' new album and why I haven't put a new episode up! The announcement of the Stones' new album has completely flipped everything upside down on my side. I've been reporting on all the updates for the new album on the Hang Fire Podcast YouTube Channel which has made it tricky to get updates here more consistently. I'm working to fix that but just wanted to let you know where things were at. My sincere apologies for the delay. We will get back on track! Episode 2, a profile on Keith Richards, will be up very soon!
We're back with another look at the weird, wild, and wonderful world of rock with Geekwire! Here's a look at the stories we're focusing on this week! Nuno Bettencourt says Extreme had three albums' worth of material to choose from for their new album, Six. Steven Tyler has sustained vocal cord damage and Aerosmith has postponed several shows on their farewell tour. Stephen Pearcy of Ratt says he would take the following albums to a desert island..... Chad Kroeger says he will no longer talk about the hate for Nickelback. Blue Ridge Rock Festival has canceled weekend performances due to "severe weather." Freddie Mercury's piano from Bohemian Rhapsody sells at auction for a ton of dough. The Rolling Stones announce Hackney Diamonds, their first studio album in 18 years and release a great video. A signed Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy album sleeve sells at auction for big bucks. Sebastian Bach doesn't have a problem with Paul Stanley using backing tapes during live shows; just with everyone else. All that and album anniversaries, rock stars we're remembering, and upcoming releases we're stoked about. We hope you enjoy Geekwire and SHARE with a friend! Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back with another look at the weird, wild, and wonderful world of rock with Geekwire! Here's a look at the stories we're focusing on this week! Nuno Bettencourt says Extreme had three albums' worth of material to choose from for their new album, Six. Steven Tyler has sustained vocal cord damage and Aerosmith has postponed several shows on their farewell tour. Stephen Pearcy of Ratt says he would take the following albums to a desert island..... Chad Kroeger says he will no longer talk about the hate for Nickelback. Blue Ridge Rock Festival has canceled weekend performances due to "severe weather." Freddie Mercury's piano from Bohemian Rhapsody sells at auction for a ton of dough. The Rolling Stones announce Hackney Diamonds, their first studio album in 18 years and release a great video. A signed Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy album sleeve sells at auction for big bucks. Sebastian Bach doesn't have a problem with Paul Stanley using backing tapes during live shows; just with everyone else. All that and album anniversaries, rock stars we're remembering, and upcoming releases we're stoked about. We hope you enjoy Geekwire and SHARE with a friend! Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rolling Stones are back with “Hackney Diamonds,” the band's first album of original material in 18 years. In a Canadian exclusive interview, frontman Mick Jagger talks to Tom about the record, the changing music industry and losing their drummer Charlie Watts.
Kevin & Sluggo discuss The Rolling Stones' upcoming album "Hackney Diamonds" with none other than Keith Richards... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Helluva week there, Reaper... -Farewells: Jimmy Buffett, Gary Wright, Steve Harwell & Jack Sonni... -The Rolling Stones stage "Angry" return with new single and video, and a release date for Hackney Diamonds! -Bruce Springsteen postpones shows due to health condition. -Maynard James Keenan announces plans for his retirement years! -Fan to auction grail-like, signed Led Zeppelin cover! -Be sure to check your app on Monday for a new episode, The Devolution Of Devo! All episodes are always available here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Helluva week there, Reaper... -Farewells: Jimmy Buffett, Gary Wright, Steve Harwell & Jack Sonni... -The Rolling Stones stage "Angry" return with new single and video, and a release date for Hackney Diamonds! -Bruce Springsteen postpones shows due to health condition. -Maynard James Keenan announces plans for his retirement years! -Fan to auction grail-like, signed Led Zeppelin cover! -Be sure to check your app on Monday for a new episode, The Devolution Of Devo! All episodes are always available here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Robin Wonsley, a proud Mpls city council member representing Ward 2, is also an accomplished albeit alleged liar. Will Gov Walz ever get to the bottom of the School Resource Officers controversy? Johnny Heidt with guitar news.Heard On The Show:Gov. Walz open to a special session to clarify new law on student restraintsProtesters decry conditions inside Stillwater prison following Sunday's inmate protestThe Rolling Stones will release their first studio album in 18 years, ‘Hackney Diamonds' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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