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Oliver Peck and Hamell on Trial (Artist/Musician) talk about sex, drugs, rock ‘n roll and much more… Hamell on Trial: Spotify Website Instagram Oliver Peck: Email your questions... whatintheduckpodcast@gmail.com YouTube Rumble Instagram Facebook Twitter Website Spotify WITD Sponsors: Elm Street Tattoo Anchor Screen Printing Cheap Thrills Clothing Brand Label Solutions Dream Machines of Texas Legacy Ink email: Legacyartsupplies@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oliver-peck-whatintheduck/support
(00:00:00) Sad Lovers & Giants - Feeding the Flame / 1983 (00:33:31) The Saints - (I'm) Stranded / 1977 (01:04:19) Hamell on Trial - Ed's Not Dead, Hamell Comes Alive! / 2001
Hamell On Trial is a one man rock 'n' roll institution. Mainly a musician but part storyteller, part poet, part comedian, Hamell On Trial live is unlike anything you've ever seen. It's beautiful, chaotic and, like many special things, it's not for everyone. I've known Hamell for nearly 20 years now and there's a ton he shared in this interview alone I had no clue about. He opened for the Clash! Any way, buckle in for a hell of a story and a little bit of two guys who've known each other a long time talking some music and politics as is bound to happen. Also, as 1000 is likely to be my last project in the podcast world, Hamell will likely be the only person in the world to do every iteration of a podcast and/or radio show that I've ever had. For tickets for June 8 in Idyllwild or info on the June 18 house show with Hamell: ronplacone.com !
Despite their sonic dissimilarities, folk and punk have always shared focal points of dissent through scathing societal commentary and rallying behind the modern working class. Yes, for every Woody Guthrie there’s been an equal and opposite Wattie Buchan, but of course, there are also plenty of folk-punk poets that perforate the norm with their own […] The post Hamell On Trial: “Jelly” (feat. Ruth Theodore) appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
It's a very great pleasure to bring you new music from Hamell on Trial. He's our first check-in this week on the show, chatting about a new album, pop music, Tyler the Creator, and what's next from beside his courtyard swimming pool in Austin. Also, Chef Camille Rodriguez is back from from a chef's trip to Italy, and this week we hear a bit about what she learned and discovered this summer, out there, back in the world of dishes that will inspire dishes and create new friends. Finally, we get a sneak listen from the rehearsal studio as Jim Infantino preps a live band to take his remarkable ambient electronic album, 'Utopia Revisited,' to the stage at Passim.
Remember the name Detroit Hamell we've never been more sure of something. If you don't know about his dad you haven't been around very long so make sure you check out Hamell On Trial without him we would not have had such an excellent guest this week. Check us out on all the social medias and join our Discord server. https://allmylinks.com/themoronbrosshow
To put it mildly, it's a raging Season 3 kickoff episode with the unbelievable guest presence of Hamell on Trial. We get into the records, the stages, the wages, and what's next for an artist who's seen a lot, done more, and earned the right, night after night, to give us all a couple pointers on the unbelievable shit that's going down. Clips in this episode: https://hamellontrial.bandcamp.com/track/big-as-life-2 (Big As Life (Hamell on Trial, 'Big As Life' - 1994)) https://youtu.be/xIrTAiTmZrA (The Meeting (Hamell on Trial, Live at The Sidewalk Cafe - 2012)) https://hamellontrial.bandcamp.com/track/dead-mans-float-2 (Dead Man's Float (Hamell on Trial, 'Big As Life' - 1994)) https://hamellontrial.bandcamp.com/track/when-bobby-comes-down (When Bobby Comes Down (Hamell on Trial, 'Choochtown' - 1999)) https://hamellontrial.bandcamp.com/track/choochtown (Choochtown (Hamell on Trial, 'Choochtown' - 1999)) https://hamellontrial.bandcamp.com/track/nancys-got-a-new-boyfriend (Nancy's Got A New Boyfriend (Hamell on Trial, 'Choochtown' - 1999)) https://hamellontrial.bandcamp.com/track/go-fuck-yourself (Go Fuck Yourself (Hamell on Trial, 'Choochtown' - 1999)) https://hamellontrial.bandcamp.com/track/tough-love (Tough Love (Hamell on Trial, 'Tough Love' - 2003)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/aint-that-love/1436793284?i=1436793294 (Ain't That Love (Hamell on Trial, 'The Happiest Man In The World' - 2014)) https://music.apple.com/us/album/melting-snow-kill-them-all/1436115697?i=1436115981 (Melting Snow (Kill Them All) (Hamell on Trial, 'Night Guy At The Apocalypse: Profiles Of A Rushing Midnight' - 2018)) https://hamellontrial.bandcamp.com/track/all-the-things-i-miss (All The Things I Miss (Hamell on Trial, 'The Pandemic Songs' - 2020)) https://hamellontrial.bandcamp.com/track/meet-me-at-the-v (Meet Me At The V (Hamell on Trial, 'V for Valentine' - 2022))
'All Your Days' returns on September 6. Here's a bite of the apple, a sample of the ample, a bit of the wit that's on the way next week, as we get back into the mix and hear from our new season's guests, including Hamell on Trial, Michael McDermott, Andras Jones, and more. Nine-six-twenty-two: Get yer pod!
Busy day today. No time to do anything except present podcast, which features The Everly Brothers, Tom T. Hall, George Jones, the Flying Burrito Brothers, the Jayhawks, the Bats, the Rolling Stones, Bead Game, Love, the Hushtones, Morcheeba, Hooverphonic, Hamell on Trial, the Fall, and Gang of Four. Please go to brennick.net to stream or … Continue reading "Best Laid Plans"
The endearingly profane anti-folk pioneer and artistic rabble-rouser Ed Hamell, aka Hamell on Trial, joins us for this one, and helps us make a large announcement that we’re excited to share with you! We were able to squeeze in almost two hours of his tour stories (featuring the likes of fellow anti-folk legends Ani DiFranco and Kimya Dawson), shared Syracuse roots, and good-natured political debate, so settle in and get ready to spend some quality time with this truly wholesome anti-folkery. Later in the show, we get into WTF is anti-folk, anyway, and note the looming 18th anniversary of the Iraq War. Featured songs are “Values,” “Social Distancing,” and “Gonna” by Hamell on Trial, courtesy of the artist. Follow Hamell On Trial: https://www.hamellontrial.org/home Instagram (for Hamell’s art): @hamelltv
Edward James "Ed" Hamell, better know as Hamell On Trial, has been writing, recording, and touring for over thirty years, bouncing from major labels to minor labels to his own, with either a studio or live album out almost every other year. While production values have shifted, the fiery anti-folk and spoken word approach has remained constant, and his 1999 album is definitely on the lower end of the recording quality spectrum. That doesn't impact the performances or songs, as Hamell On Trial makes stunning use of his Gibson acoustic guitar, plucking out staccato rhythms on one track before leading a dirty blues romp on the next. All of it adds up to a uniquely singular performance and vision, one that can definitely split opinions on what worked and didn't work. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Hamell's Ramble 17:56 - I'm Gonna Watch You Sleep 24:07 - The Lottery 28:10 - Nancy's Got a New Boyfriend 35:18 - When Bobby Comes Down 46:30 - Shout Outs Outro - Bill Hicks Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Edward James "Ed" Hamell, better know as Hamell On Trial, has been writing, recording, and touring for over thirty years, bouncing from major labels to minor labels to his own, with either a studio or live album out almost every other year. While production values have shifted, the fiery anti-folk and spoken word approach has remained constant, and his 1999 album is definitely on the lower end of the recording quality spectrum. That doesn't impact the performances or songs, as Hamell On Trial makes stunning use of his Gibson acoustic guitar, plucking out staccato rhythms on one track before leading a dirty blues romp on the next. All of it adds up to a uniquely singular performance and vision, one that can definitely split opinions on what worked and didn't work. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Hamell's Ramble 17:56 - I'm Gonna Watch You Sleep 24:07 - The Lottery 28:10 - Nancy's Got a New Boyfriend 35:18 - When Bobby Comes Down 46:30 - Shout Outs Outro - Bill Hicks Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Civil Disobedience by Hamell on Trial, Shut Down DC, Frances Crowe, ‘Eco-fascists’ are Just Fascists, Opportunity Zones for Billionaires, 10 Ways We Pretend War is Not a Crime, Official Secrets, Corporate Media ‘Coverage’ of Bernie’s Green New Deal, NYC Excuses Climate Strike Absences, Out of Office, Climate Strike Disruption, See It Through by Ryan Harvey Bernie-2020.com #BernieSanders Twitch.TV/unrelatedthings
A Friday Portland Train | Robb Johnson : The RobbJohnson - YouTube Ideology | Billy Bragg : Talking With the Taxman About Poetry I Kissed a Girl | Jill Sobule : Jill Sobule The Queer Gospel | Erin McKeown : Monster Protest Jamz Vol.1 Bi | Living Colour : Stain Born This Way | Lady Gaga : Born This Way Power Has A Shelf Life | Arundhati Roy : Come September: In Conversation with Howard Zinn Global Tattoo | Hamell On Trial : The Happiest Man In the World Terrors (Live) | Ed Hamell : Rant & Roll (Terrorism of Everyday Life) [Live In Edinburgh, Scotland] Red Marty | Hamell on Trial : The Chord is Mightier Than the Sword Pledge (Live) | Ed Hamell : Rant & Roll (Terrorism of Everyday Life) [Live In Edinburgh, Scotland] Hold the Fort | Joe Uehlein : Classic Labor Songs from Smithsonian Folkways People Gotta Be Free | Keb' Mo' : Peace....Back By Popular Demand
musical guests, HAMELL ON TRIAL PLUS: (:57) Lynn and Helen Dessert First, and fall for the oldest parent’s warning in the book, Lynn Highland, Helen Van Pelt and Christopher Wolfe (11:54) Poet Donny Rambus (19:19) Zombie Drum Circle, Christopher Wolfe, Lynn Highland, Helen Van Pelt, Christian Gould, Marissa Miller, by Jordan Hiatt (32:50) Mary Packer’s Inheritance, j. Ferronhiatt (46:45) Live Broadcast Interview from Vinnie Vampart’s Doll Studio with Karen O’Toole of WYLM with Sister Vi (1:00.00) Poet Donny Rambus Plus! Stories and Commentary from Hamell On Trial and more. This evening’s players include, Lynn Highland, Christopher Wolfe, Marissa Miller, Helen Van Pelt, and Christian Gould with special guests, Karen O’Toole and Virginia Cassell. Foley soundscape created by Mary M. Malmquist Word product by J. Ferronhiatt, Michael Newton, Donny Rambus, and Jordan Hiatt. Created and hosted by Joe Hiatt (ferronhiatt451.com) Company stage and sound manager, Mary M. Malmquist Original opening and closing theme by Keith Barrett Schron Produced by Vincent DeGiosio & Christie McGorry of Jtams Productions at the Mauch Chunk Opera House (mcohjt.com) and Purple Audio (purpleaudio.com) Engineered by D.Patrick for Daedalus Productions Social network photos by Michael Angelo Delmonico (delmonicophoto.com) Video recording and adverts by Anthony Cundro headtower logo design by William Lance (williamlance.com) ferroniatt’s photo by Tom Storm (tomstorm.net) 40 Story Radio Tower is broadcast live from the stage of the Mauch Chunk Opera House, Jim Thorpe, PA and Theatre80, NYC This show continues due to the contributions of many many more volunteers and artists to count and we thank every one of you!
Ed Hamell in conversation and performing live on X-Posure with John Kennedy.
Since the dawn of music there have always been musicians who challenged the norm. Bach was notorious for telling off the nobles that supported him. Mozart was probably the original wild lifestyle rock star. And really who can blame them? In the times of Bach you had to be a very skilled musician to earn a living and you were barely paid for it. Now fast forward to 1950’s. Rock and Roll was taking off and stars were born every minute. Some became famous and made a ton of money, and others were slaves to the "nobles" of the time, you probably know them as Record Labels. Fast forward yet again to today and the music world is in turmoil and the labels blame illegal downloading. Looking at the last 400 years of music history, and realizing that is was essentially the same business model, I say something have to give. We live in an exciting time. It's easier than ever to make and distribute music. Thanks to the Internet, we now have easier access and more choices of music than ever before. And we also have a new emerging way of helping to raise money to put out your album, Kickstarter. Kickstarter lets anyone with a dream or an idea raise money to get their project off the ground. Filmakers, artists, writers, musicians, you name it, someone has a project for it on Kickstarter. I like Kickstarter because it is a pledge system with "rewards" for different levels of contribution. But most of all I like it because your project is funded (or not funded) based on the merit of the project and your hard work to promote it and get backers. If you are a solo musician who has been working really hard taking every gig you can and building a fan base, chances are you will be able to use Kickstarter to raise the money. One of my favorite artists, Hamell On Trial, has started a Kickstarter Project to raise money to record his next record. He set a modest goal of $7,000 dollars and in a about two weeks he reached that goal. In fact with 15 days to go (at the time of writing this) he has currently raised $8,023. In Episode 8 I talk to Ed about his Kickstarter project, his next steps and his approach to recording in the studio. If you have never heard Hamell's music, I recommend you start with "Tough Love" and then either "Ed's Not Dead" or "The Terrorism of Everyday Life". And after that, go see him live. You will never anything like a Hamell show. You will laugh,sing, shout, and probably have the best time you have ever had at a live show. I also encourage you to go to Hamell's Kickstarter page and make a donation to support the next great Hamell record. I am already backing it and I am waiting with anticipation to get my copy of the new disc. And since we are talking about the recording studio, we also feature a segment on Peavey's Revalver software done by Scott Thompson of the Focus On Metal Podcast. I have been using amplitube for about 5-6 years now and other than being a resource hog, I have been happy with it. Hearing the Peavey software and seeing how affordable it is, will make me a convert.
I may only have lived in the Wiltshire village of Seend for about four or five months about ten years ago (seriously, ten?) but the fact that I had no job, nor was able to find one, meant that the music I listened to ended up with an extra resonance. Apart from looking for jobs I didn't know how to find, I spent an inordinate amount of time browsing through copies of Uncut magazine, back before it turned to shit, and buying albums based on how well I liked the songs they chose for their covermount CDs. There are a couple of other songs on this podcast, but I think the memories of Seend (including my goal in a 3-2 victory, having been 2-0 behind at half time) are still surprisingly strong. 01. Meursault - Bulletproof (La Roux/Radiohead Cover) (02.52) 02.The Czars - Lullaby 6000 (09.19) 03. Hamell on Trial - Choochtown (20.30) 04. Lambchop - Bon Soir, Bon Soir (24.10) 05. The Savings and Loan - The Virgin's Lullaby (31.09) 06. Phillistine's Jr. - The Bus Stop Song (36.55) 07. Vado in Messico - Sisma (38.50) 08. Billy Bragg - Take Down the Union Jack (47.12) 09. Kevin Tihista's Red Terror - Sucker (51.46) 10. Cinerama - Health and Efficiency (58.49)
Ed Hamell of Hamel on Trial talks about the ongoing abuse he’s given to the little Gibson guitar with which he earns his keep, and the sonic rewards it’s given him in exchange.
Ed Hamell of Hamel on Trial talks about the ongoing abuse he’s given to the little Gibson guitar with which he earns his keep, and the sonic rewards it’s given him in exchange.