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Spoiler Alert Radio
Vanja Cernjul - Director of Photography - I'll Take You There, Wristcutters: A Love Story, Mother of Asphalt, Violet and Daisy, Crazy Rich Asians

Spoiler Alert Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 29:01


Originally from Croatia and based in New York City, Vanja has photographed over twenty feature films and series and won or was nominated for several festival awards including two Emmy awards.  Some of Vanja's feature film projects include I'll Take You There, The Photographer, The Mudge Boy, Wristcutters: A Love Story, City Island, Mother of Asphalt, and Violet and Daisy. Vanja's recent work includes HBO series The Deuce, the Netflix series Marco Polo, and the feature films The Perfection, and the Golden Globe nominated, Crazy Rich Asians. 

Vinyl-O-Matic
45s and Other Revolutions: Still More A-Sides beginning with the letter I.

Vinyl-O-Matic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2018 61:25


Keith Carradine a side: "I'm Easy" Henry Gibson b side: "200 Years" ABD Records ABC-12117 1975 Don't worry, I assure you the b-side is ironic. Lester Young a side: "I'm in the Mood/Big Top Blues" b side: "Rose Room" Norgran Records EP N-113 1955 Definitely digging Big Top Blues. Dwight Twilley Band a side: "I'm On Fire" b side: "Did You See What Happened?" bonus b side: "Looking for the Magic" abc XYZ YYYY What?! Crazy, I know. Two singles, two different b-sides. The latter being one for a "jukebox only" pressing from Columbia Records in 1979. It sort of reminds me of the dreaded classic rock radio trick of "Hey, Old Band You Like has new album out, let's listen to a tried and true classic of theirs you love so we don't hurt any chances they might have of selling out the I Can't Believe It's Not Butter MegaDome." All right, it isn't anything like that. Bruce Springsteen a side: "I'm On Fire" b side: "Johnny Bye Bye" Columbia Records 38-04772 1984 What?! Another Bruce Springsteen song? Oh no... what's happening to me щ(゚Д゚щ) The Blasters a side: "I'm Shakin'" b side: "No Other" Slash Records SRS-110 1981 The Blasters, like no other. The Staple Singers a side: "I'll Take You There" b side: "I'm Just Another Soldier" Stax Records STA-0125 1972 Believe it or not, I did use record cleaner but clearly this single was very much loved. The Yardbirds a side: "I'm A Man" b side: "Still I'm Sad" Epic Records 5-9857 1965 Whoah... that's a helluva choice for a b-side. The Bee Gees a side: "I've Gotta Get a Message To You" b side: "Kitty Can" ATCO Records 45-6603 1968 Ok, that b-side more than makes up for The Yardbirds b-side. "Bond Meets Solitaire" by George Martin.

Sup Doc: A Documentary Podcast
64 - MUSCLE SHOALS w Howard Kremer

Sup Doc: A Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 67:26


On episode 64 of Sup Doc hosts Paco Romane and George Chen sit down with the very talented comedian/musician Howard Kremer. They talk about the 2013 documentary Muscle Shoals celebrating Rick Hall, the founder of FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The signature "Muscle Shoals sound" developed in songs such as "I'll Take You There", "Brown Sugar", and "When a Man Loves a Woman." Howard and the boys also discuss Public Enemy, Hip Hop Evolution, docs vs biopics, high school band names, and Jello Biafra.Howard Michael Kremer also known by his stage name Dragon Boy Suede and his nicknames H. Michael Kre and Howie Michael Motorcycle, is an American comedian and comedic rapper. Howard Kremer is the host of the Who Charted? podcast, co-hosted by Kulap Vilaysack and available on the Earwolf podcast network. He also has a podcast Howard Kremer's Rap Radio Recordings.Follow us on:Twitter: @supdocpodcastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.

Audio Interference
Audio Interference 34: Propaganda Party Highlights

Audio Interference

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 17:02


Interference Archive has been hosting a series of Propaganda Parties: events where we distribute free materials like posters and stickers, created by contemporary artists in response to current struggles. On March 5, we hosted an event called “Building Resistance.” Radio Free Gowanus, our neighborhood pirate radio station, broadcast live throughout the afternoon. In this episode, we’re sharing some of the highlights from the event, as Mike Clemow talks to our community about what it means to build resistance. This episode includes excerpts from interviews with: Womens March Action Club, Roxanne & Andrea, Raven Cras, Ola Ronke, Justin & Nicole, Amy Khoshbin, and Nora Almeida. To learn more about some of the projects mentioned in this episode, check out the Free Black Womens Library (thefreeblackwomanslibrary.tumblr.com/), the Center for Anti-Violence Education (caeny.org/), or Self-Care After A Fuhk Boi (www.selfcareafb.com). The full interviews can be heard at www.radiofreegowanus.org. All the songs in this episode were included on a playlist created by Eric Kjensrud for our previous exhibition, Finally Got the News. Songs include: Allen Toussaint, "Victims of the Darkness;" Earth, Wind & Fire, "C'mon Children;" The Staple Singers, "I'll Take You There;" Bob Marley & The Wailers, "Get Up, Stand Up;" Curtis Mayfield, "Right On For the Darkness;" The Honeydrippers, "Impeach the President." Produced by Interference Archive.

Harper Audio Presents
Wally Lamb discusses I'LL TAKE YOU THERE

Harper Audio Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2016 29:22


In Wally Lamb's new novel I'LL TAKE YOU THERE, Felix, a film scholar who runs a Monday night movie club, encounters the ghost of a movie director from Hollywood's silent era who invites him to relive scenes from his past projected on the movie screen. It should come as no surprise that in today's interview, Mr. Lamb discusses the impact that myths retold in a modern light have had on his creative process. Also listen to Wally touch upon his decades as both an educator and student, his fear of starting each novel from a blank slate, and what invigorates him about today's publishing industry.

Veritable Infusion
Episode 61 - "Boogie Woogie Bass Man"

Veritable Infusion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2016 104:48


"Boogie Woogie Bass Man" (Podcast Title) Podcast Topic: Tonight was the eve of Chuck Berry's 90th birthday. Chuck had as much to do, if not more than anyone else, with the creation of rock n roll. There were white hillbilly singers before him. There were black blues guitarists with catchy songs before him. However when Chuck Berry played a mix of hillbilly songs (he could even yodel) and flashy blues guitar licks the black audiences apparently thought he was strange but they liked it enough to stay and watch... then white audiences started to dig on Chuck Berry. He went up to Chicago, played a few songs for Leonard Chess and the rest is rock n roll...  So to tonight started with a tribute to the man, the King of Rock n Roll, still alive and turning 90. The first cut is a mix of 2 Dead tapes of the same show in Buffalo '79- one with the introduction and the other recorded with particular expertise. Played Chuck doing a live version of this song of his later in the show... Les Sultans' live version of Carol comes a record released of their farewell show in their home town of Montreal in 1968. The Stones' BBC - recorded rendition of Don't Lie to Me is a relatively obscure Chuck cover from these earliest and most famous disciples of Chuck.  Ted Daigle is a Canadian rockabilly singer from way back. I have this on a compilation l.p. of rare early Canadian rock. Lady Daddy & the Bachelors- featuring a pre- Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers era Tommy Chong! From a Vancouver sixties rock compilation l.p. The Animals- hot show from their home town in 1963, surprisingly well recorded for the era, compared to some other early sixties live rock albums... Rob Tyner Band- live in Detroit in 1977, I learned the date years after I bought this album, a dodgy French bootleggish import called Do It, which presented itself as a live MC 5 album of a 1972 show. Ronnie Hawkins- after sharing royalties from a slightly altered version of Chuck Berry's 40 Days, shared with the gangster who owned Roulette Records, Ronnie released this live version from 1982 crediting Chuck Berry. It was released through Max Milk, I believe. Chuck himself- Come On & You Can't Catch Me are regular released versions. A couple of the others are from the boot l.p. America's Hottest Wax featuring fifties outtakes. Maybelline and Roll Over Beethoven are from a live to air radio broadcast from New York, August 1956- serious vintage! Things I Used To Do was a heavy blues performance from Belgium in 1965, while Bon Soir Cherie comes from the Paris Olympia in 1965. There were other live cuts, some from Toronto 1969 and a live jam with Bo Diddley followed, for the t.v. Audience, by a question- and- answer period with the audience- in the stands! He yells at various members of the audience to yell out their questions... Different times.. Finally, we bid Chuck goodnight with Peter Tosh playing a typically searing version of Johnny B Goode, inKingston Jamaica in 1982.  post Chuck- we heard some local live reggae from the mid nineties, Doreen Shaffer leading the Skatalites through You're Wondering Now, great version from the Comfort Zone... Kept the JA-soul style with a Jay Douglas show from a few years ago, and wanted to pursue a Stax Records feature to round out the show.  With that in mind, I played The Liquidator and I'll Take You There which took us all to Memphis (although, to digress I feel I must mention the lyrics were allegedly composed by Al Bell on a visit to Little Rock after his brother was killed there) - Listened to a few Stax tracks including an Otis cut live from the Whiskey A Go Go and some non- Stax tunes from Packy Axton, an integral, so to speak, part of the Stax story from the early days. I have been on a Stax kick lately, talking about the label from information glommed largely from Rob Bowman's book and some of his many liner notes written for and about the label. Let the good times roll... Grateful Dead - The Promised Land - live Buffalo 79 les Sultans - *Carol - Live Montreal '68 l.p. rolling stones -don't lie to me - live bbc ted daigle - *sweet little sixteen little daddy & the bachelors - *too much monkey business the animals - gotta find my baby - live newcastle 1963 rob tyner band - back in the usa-live 1977 ronnie hawkins - *forty days-line in th uk 1982 chuck berry - come on chuck berry - twenty one blues chuck berry - one o'clock jump chuck berry - maybelline-live aug 1956 chuck berry - roll over beethoven chuck berry - the things that I used to do-live belgium 1965 chuck berry - bonsoir cherie-live france 1965 chuck berry - let me sleep woman chuck berry - the promised land-live toronto 1969 chuck berry - you can't catch me chuck berry - hofstra university peter tosh- johnny b goode-live kingston,ja 1982 (* = Canadian) Veritable Infusion: CIUT.FM Mondays 8-10pm, A party featuring rare cuts of funk, reggae, jazz, soul, blues, traditional & modern African music. Your donations pledged through paypal go 100% directly to CIUT.FM fund-drives and support community Radio. Original Broadcast: October 17, 2016

DJ Bill Coleman & Peace Bisquit Podcast
Episode 48: DJ BILL COLEMAN: Stoned Soul Picnic - Part One

DJ Bill Coleman & Peace Bisquit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2013 70:21


"Backstabbers - the O'Jays "Boogie Oogie Oogie" - A Taste Of Honey "September" - Earth, Wind & Fire" "This Will Be" - Natalie Cole "Love Come Down" - Evelyn King "Second Time Around" - Shalamar "Dazz" - Brick "Ain't No Stopping Us Now" - McFadden & WhiteheaD "Give Me The Night" - George Benson "Best of My Love" - The Emotions "Back In Love Again - L.T.D. "Good Times" - CHIC "I Want To Thank You" - Alicia Myers "Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing" - Stevie Wonder "Before I Let Go" - Maze featuring Frankie Beverly "I'll Take You There" - The Staple Singers "Lady Marmalade" - Labelle "Forget Me Nots" - Patrice Rushen

WRFR's I Made You This Mix Tape
Episode 29: "Called in Sick." Everyone needs a day off, here is the soundtrack for that day.

WRFR's I Made You This Mix Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2013 60:53


Bueller?....Bueller?....Bueller? If you are playing hookey, you need some tunes to accompany you through the day. Songs that make you feel good. Here they are, just make sure not to get caught. 1. Oh Yeah, Yello. (music bed) 2. Ferris Bueller's Day Off, movie clip. 3. Mr. Blue Sky, ELO. 4. I Want You Back, Jackson 5. 5. FBDO, movie clip. 6. Walking on Sunshine, Katrina and the Waves. 7. I'll Take You There, The Staples Singers. 8. Get the Party Started, Pink. 9. FBDO, movie clip. 10. It's a Beautiful Day, Michael Buble. 11. Don't Stop Me Now, Queen. 12. Send Me On MY Way, Rusted Root. 13. FDBO, movie clip. 14. I'm So Excited, The Pointer Sisters. 15. FBDO, movie clip. 16. Mustang Sally, Sam and Dave. 17. The Curly Shuffle, Jump 'N The Saddle Band. 18. FBDO, movie clip.