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Best podcasts about Harlan T Bobo

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El sótano
El sótano - 25 años de Houston Party - 13/11/23

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 58:40


Houston Party cumple 25 años. Hoy nos visitan Jaime Fernández y Miguel Martínez, directores de esta promotora barcelonesa que, funcionando de forma independiente, ha conseguido convertirse en una de las más estables y exitosas de nuestro país. Nos traen una selección de bandas con las que han trabajado a lo largo de este cuarto de siglo, aderezando la sesión con anécdotas y detalles que ayuden a conocer mejor el funcionamiento de estas empresas. Playlist; THE POSIES “Solar Sister” HARLAN T BOBO “Mr last week” THE WATERBOYS "Fisherman’s Blues" FONTAINES D.C. “Boys In The Better Land” BIG STAR "Thirteen" THE SADIES “Stop and start” CENTRO-MATIC “Flashes And Cables” DANIEL JOHNSTON “Honey, I sure I miss you” LARKIN POE “Holy ghost fire” ANGEL OLSEN “All The Good Times” Escuchar audio

Troubled Men Podcast
TMP234 MISTY WHITE: ROCK'N'ROLL HELLCAT

Troubled Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 73:34


The drummer, singer, and songwriter with the Hellcats, the Alluring Strange, and the Chiselers was a longtime provocateur and facilitator on the Memphis music scene. She crisscrossed the country with the shambolic Panther Burns/Hellcats circus before relocating to Toulouse, France, to marry and pursue a solo career. Widely known as the mouthpiece for the notorious White twins, she’s never been afraid to talk to strangers. Tonight Misty finds out just how strange things can get when she joins the Troubled Men in the Christmas Club. Topics include a Broadway Cruise to Bermuda, buffets, French Quarter Fest, a Gwyneth Paltrow court case, baby names, smoking, clinics, the Dalai Lama, a plastics fire, an Arkansas childhood, a DJ father, Mark Lindsay, Loudon Wainwright, getting stoned with the Easter Bunny, early larceny, the Brave One, moving to Memphis, Mandrax, following the Dead, a stolen keg, pink cocaine, side hustles, Jim Dickinson, meeting Lorette Velvette, pursuing Tav Falco, a longing for the stage, tambourine vs. drums, an LA sojourn, meeting Carlo Nuccio, George “the Max” Reinecke, saving Libertyland, selling a roller coaster, Philippe Lombardi, religious wars, an American dog, Harlan T. Bobo, and much more. Intro music: "Just Keeps Raining" by Styler/Coman Break and Outro Music: "Can't Find My Memory" and "Hell On Earth" from the forthcoming "Dis Moi" by Misty White Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s T-shirts & tanks here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram Iguanas Tour Dates René Coman Facebook GR8 ESCAPE BAKING COMPANY Promo Code:TROUBLED15 Misty White Homepage Misty White Facebook The Hellcats Facebook

Back to the Light
Bear Grease with Jeremy Scott (Reigning Sound) and Graham Burks (Loose Opinions)

Back to the Light

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 47:40


Host J.D. Reager talks to musicians Jeremy Scott and Graham Burks about their upcoming release show for Jeremy's solo album Bear Grease, disappointing news for the Reigning Sound, collaborating with Alicja Trout and Harlan T. Bobo, working together in the studio, and more. J.D. also spins "What Am I Talking About" from Bear Grease, and Jeremy and Graham perform "Fred Neil Armstrong" live.

PXLradio podcast
Bill's Kiln HOUR 7

PXLradio podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 59:11


Playlist God's Lamb - Harlan T. Bobo Into a Tree - Limes See/Saw - Jay Reatard Gentleman in Black - Tav Falco The Ballad of El Goodo - Big Star You Win Again - Jerry Lee Lewis Rock ’N Roll Warning - Larry Raspberry and The Highsteppers Tiger Man [Live] - Elvis Presley Naked, If I Want To - Cat Power Go Up (feat. Cat Power & Pharrell Williams)- Cassius Live, Learn, Bye and Fly (Remix)- MonoNeon October Life - Greg Spero, MonoNeon & Robert (Sput) Searight  Simply Beautiful - Al Green Lay My Burden Down (Live) - Furry Lewis

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PXLradio podcast
Bill's Kiln – 901 Special

PXLradio podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 61:23


Playlist Furry's Blues – Furry Lewis Beale Street Blues – W.C. Handy Hernando Horn – Fred Ford Beale Street Blues – Grandma Dixie Davis The Wolf Is at Your Door – Howlin' Wolf I Walk the Line – Johnny Cash That's All Right – Elvis Presley  Green Onions – Booker T. & The M.G.'s Soul Finger – The Bar Kays Kanga Roo – Big Star No Sellout – 8Ball & MJG Siamese Purse – Oblivians I'll Cry – The Reigning Sound Oh It's Such a Shame – Jay Reatard Flying Saucer Home – MouseRocket My Life – Harlan T. Bobo Rock and Roll Heart – Limes Trying To Get To You (First 'Sit-Down' Show) [Live] – ELVIS!  

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From the Bottom of the Record Box
The Toy Trucks' latest release and in conversation with Jeremy Scott

From the Bottom of the Record Box

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 52:44


Toy Trucks kick of the show this week for a Wax Time Special where Richard plays 3 tracks from direct off the vinyl. Further to this, Richard has the pleasure of being in conversation with Jeremy Scott, lead singer and guitarist with The Toy Trucks. Jeremy is a likeable and laid back gent who effortlessly lets the conversation roll about the band. Richard is also curating New Music this week, bringing back Sports Team to the show. The Jaggeresque Alex Rice reminds us why guitar bands work. Excellent music and lyrical jokers Sports Team make a welcome return to form and impress the hell out of Tobin. Speaking of whom, he brings us Meg Myers with her high-school indie rocker Lemon Eyes. It's easy to get lost in its crashing guitar sounds. And Tobin is indeed master of sounds this week. He brings us some Cool Sounds straight out of Australia. Cool Sounds' latest LP is a massive hit with us here at Record Box HQ. Richard has been intermittently spinning this with Rockets, Bells and Poetry all week. All that's left is Tobin's Double Record Box Classic - it's his Nana exclusive 2-track playlist. It's the infectious sample-based early 90s classic by Chad Jackson and then something as suggested by his Grandmother. The Benny Goodman Orchestra featuring Peggy Lee remind us where pop music really started. Let's dive in. Track Listing Don't Be So Easy The Toy Trucks Lemon Eyes Meg Myers Captain Remo The Toy Trucks Fishing Sports Team Hear The Drummer (Get Wicked) Chad Jackson Why Don't You Do It Right Benny Goodman & His Orchestra feat. Peggy Lee Around And Down Cool Sounds Show You Love The Toy Trucks The Toy Trucks - as described by their label Here's what Black & Wyatt Records, Memphis-based record label has to say about The Toy Trucks: The Toy Trucks are collectively 180+ years old. They are fueled by equal parts cheap beer, cheap thrills and Cheap Trick. Over the band’s multi-year existence, songwriter/leader Jeremy Scott has developed an “anything but another crappy love song” ethos. This has resulted in the songs on the band’s first full-length, Rockets Bells and Poetry. (“We stole the title from Mama Cass Elliott,” Scott explains.) Over the course of said album, the band prove conversant with, among other things, Rascals-like blue-eyed grooves (Don’t Be So Easy. Along with grisly true crime balladry (57 Bayview), updated Del Shannonesque psychodrama (Hot Tears). And there's honest flat out rock and roll (I’m on the Dish But I Ain’t No Rag). This LP is both a stand-alone statement and a teaser for the band’s revved up live show. Rockets Bells and Poetry should satisfy anyone’s rock/garage/power-pop itch quite nicely. The Toy Trucks deliver stomping pop flavours on debut platter The Memphis Flyer Further praise from The Memphis Flyer Jeremy Scott is familiar to any fan of Memphis music. He has played in the original Reigning Sound and groups backing Harlan T. Bobo and Dan Montgomery. Although his ensemble playing reveals a fine sense of playing at the service of the song, it's barely offered a glimpse of his songwriting talents. For a time, he led the Wallendas, which also included longtime guitar ace Jim Duckworth, but that was ancient history in pop terms, and never resulted in a full length release. Nonetheless, as Scott's Sunday night DJ slot on WEVL makes clear, he is steeped in the history of pop and rock, old and new, and something was bound to come of it. Now, with his band The Toy Trucks making their debut, rockets bells and poetry (Black & Wyatt), we can finally hear all that cumulative experience blossom into some fine material. Read the full article Memphis combo The Toy Trucks... Led by ex-Reigning Sound member Jeremy Scott, the group — which also includes guitarist Dylan Cranmer, bassist Ryno Hanson and drummer Steve Barnat — have crafted a killer full-length debut for the local Black and Wyatt label that bears the influence of everything from Del Shannon to the Rascals, from garage to punk to power pop and beyond. Commercial Appeal FTBOTRB review of Rockets, Bells and Poetry Visceral. Well, you have been warned in the opening track that there is a distinct possibility you may get disemboweled. It's a raucous and driven way to open this excellent LP from the Memphis circuit's cheap beer driven rockers. However, you're in for quite a ride with Rockets, Bells and Poetry, it's not all balls out rocking. There's the self-effacing heart string plucker Show You Love which plays out the show this week. The whole sound of this LP is one of transition and exploration. The quite carnival-like C D B gives way to the anthemic Hot Tears without so much as a warning. Despite band leader Jeremy Scott professing the band is past its sell by date this recording is much more than that. Its freshness belies Jeremy's statement and one can only wonder how much that tongue in cheek comment actually influences the bands' sound. It is boyish, scruffy and offers more than an occasional sense of childlike wonderment. Much can be learnt from a few listens of this new offering from The Toy Trucks, such as punk glockenspiel. You may never have been touched by it before, but from now on you'll never be untouched. Excellent and rewarding music from past-it rockers who are only just beginning their journey. FTBOTRB official verdict: essential listening.

Polyvinyl Craftsmen
Polyvinyl Craftsmen Transmission 349

Polyvinyl Craftsmen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 74:18


Transmission 349 The ‘No’ Tune – Cowboys International A Certain Kind – Weyes Blood Profondo Rosso – Goblin Shelly – The Wave Pictures Junkfire – The Goodnight Loving Two Motorbikes – Shitkid Undying Love for Humanity – Laetitia Sadier Source Ensemble Meanwhile in Berlin – Molly Nilsson For the Love of a Soldier – Susan Christie Red Plum – Miss Rayon La Rebelión de los Objetos – Zombies Til the Money Runs Out – Jack-O and the Tennessee Tearjerkers Tick Tock – Harlan T. Bobo The Goatee’s Got To Go – Dick Summer Harari – The Beaters Camino A Casa (On My Way Home) – La Cuarta Calle New Old Friends – Jeffrey & Jack Lewis I.D.S. – The Moonlandingz Pyramid Scheme – The Shifters Chicken for Steak – The Moldy Peaches

Beale Street Caravan
#2302 - Harlan T. Bobo

Beale Street Caravan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 58:22


This week on Beale Street Caravan we feature troubadour Harlan T. Bobo in a performance captured at the Levitt Shell in Overton Park. With his gift for writing heart-wrenching songs bathed in ever-evolving aural landscapes and textures, Harlan has quickly cemented his place as a Memphis musical treasure. Harlan T. Bobo joins us this week to celebrate the release of a new album titled “A History of Violence”, on Memphis' Goner Records label, and a new band behind him, The Psychotic Lovers. Grammy nominated blues man, Guy Davis, will be with us to deliver an installment of the Blues Hall of Fame, an exploration of the lives of the pioneers and innovators enshrined in the Blues Hall of Fame, here in Memphis, TN, brought to you by the Blues Foundation.

The Watt From Pedro Show
2007-06-10 The Watt from Pedro Show

The Watt From Pedro Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2007 180:00


hour one "cousin mary" john coltrane "the planets: venus, bringer of peace " mi-gu "attempted" nels cline singers "rat at the door" 100 pets "robot rap" scorpiknox "wheels in motion" glenn mercer "high buggy" umibachi "too much love" harlan t. bobo hour two "feta funk" mick karn "little doll" roger miller "super dundudu" kyoka "rock cherrybomb" phil cory - brother matt's spin cycle - "43% burnt" the dillinger escape plan hour three part one of "jack flanders + tropical hot dog night" "williamsburg will oldham horror" jeff lewis band "I confess" will oldham "yagibusi" japanty "casiopea" anyuu-rizumu "for tomorrow" 46 degree halo "the mix is so bizarre" the eternals "discretion assured" shin jin rui "vicegrip" liquor bike "I'm getting to old for this" avi buffalo