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It's Deja Vu all over again. You may recall when live streaming was suspended on my YouTube channel for 90 days. It was because in a What's News segment that aired at the very end of a show posted four years ago used less than 30 seconds of Don Henley's "I Will Not Go Quietly". Well, it happened again! This time, the video was from 3-18-2016. In the middle of the show I played a Green News Report which used another Henley song as outro music. And they suspended my streaming rights again! I'm livid, as you'd expect. So that dominated most of my day today. There is other stuff happening, most notably the trial of the former MN cop who killed George Floyd began. We'll speak with Jack Rice for a few minutes about what went on today. Plus, the CDC Director got emotional today, and I don't blame her!
This week Mike is again joined by Frank Burton; creator/host of the Ragbag Podcast and author of three books: History of Sarcasm, One Hundred and his latest book, Everything I Am. Their chat continues in part 2 with their discussion on generational differences including tattoo & head-shaving stigmas, before delving into character’s speaking author’s opinions, some challenges that come from voicing different characters (in the audiobook), audience demographics and more – their chat is finished off by a discussion on the value (or lack of) of social media! In case you missed last week, in part 1 of their chat Mike & Frank discuss Frank’s previous two books and his podcast, as well as what it was like writing a novel that links in with the lore of the Ragbag show,“Fictional Frank Burton”, recording conversations between characters, how growing up in the 80s was different to today & more. Frank’s Site - Bandcamp link to the audiobook version of Everything I Am - Frank’s Podcast Link Frank has also appeared on GCC previously, episode 34 he talk about his epilepsy & passion for music while on episode 56 he discusses his book One Hundred with Mike. In case you missed it, last episode Mike spoke with Gough of Beernuts Productions about the 10-year anniversary of his documentary “I Will Not Go Quietly”, how his blindness has affected his life, mental health, his experiences traveling & more! The week before, Mike & Gough discussed Gough’s new comedy mockumentary called “How To Treat Women”, the Australian bushfires, backlash & many other topics! Promo for the podcast ROOM where episode 1 shows Mike’s voice-acting debut on the episode called “All Roads Lead To Room” Recently Mike has appeared on the Ask Win Podcast He has also appeared on the Friends In Your Ears podcast Last week Mike showcased a special for his new show called Star Wars: Comics In Canon, all episodes can be found on Comics In Motion’s podcast feed, episodes will be out every Saturday; episodes 0, 1, 2, 3 & 4 are now out, speaking about The Rise Of Kylo Ren, Darth Maul beyond The Phantom Menace, how C-3PO got his red arm, Captain Phasma & much more - https://apple.co/39mut2Y Genuine Chit-Chat is a part of the Brit Pod Scene, so be sure to check out the other members of the family as well as the BPS podcast – www.britpodscene.com Instagram – Twitter – Facebook – YouTube – Stitcher - Podbean - Spotify You can also email us at GenuineChitChat@outlook.com with any reviews, comments or suggestions.
This week Mike joined by Frank Burton; creator/host of the Ragbag Podcast and author of three books: History of Sarcasm, One Hundred and his latest book, Everything I Am. In part 1 of their chat, Mike & Frank start by discussing his previous two books and his podcast, before delving into what it was like writing a novel that links in with the lore of the Ragbag show and differentiating between the real and the “Fictional Frank Burton”. Frank also talks about recording conversations between characters when he does all the voices (for the audiobook), inspiration for the characters and part 1 ends with a discussion on how growing up in the 80s was different to today. Part 2 will be out next week and their discussion on generational differences continues, character’s speaking author’s opinions, some challenges that come from voicing different characters (in the audiobook), audience demographics and more – their chat is finished off by a discussion on the value (or lack of) of social media! Frank’s Site - Bandcamp link to the audiobook version of Everything I Am - Frank’s Podcast Link Frank has also appeared on GCC previously, episode 34 he talk about his epilepsy & passion for music while on episode 56 he discusses his book One Hundred with Mike. In case you missed it, last week Mike spoke with Gough of Beernuts Productions about the 10-year anniversary of his documentary “I Will Not Go Quietly”, how his blindness has affected his life, mental health, his experiences traveling & more! The week before, Mike & Gough discussed Gough’s new comedy mockumentary called “How To Treat Women”, the Australian bushfires, backlash & many other topics! Promo by American Slacker Link to Mike’s voice-acting debut on the first episode of season of the podcast “ROOM”, called “All Roads Lead To Room” Recently Mike has appeared on the Ask Win Podcast He has also appeared on the Friends In Your Ears podcast Last week Mike showcased a special for his new show called Star Wars: Comics In Canon, all episodes can be found on Comics In Motion’s podcast feed, episodes will be out every Saturday; episodes 0, 1, 2 & 3 are now out, speaking about The Rise Of Kylo Ren, Darth Maul beyond The Phantom Menace, how C-3PO got his read arm & much more - https://apple.co/39mut2Y Genuine Chit-Chat is a part of the Brit Pod Scene, so be sure to check out the other members of the family as well as the BPS podcast – www.britpodscene.com Instagram – Twitter – Facebook – YouTube – Stitcher - Podbean - Spotify You can also email us at GenuineChitChat@outlook.com with any reviews, comments or suggestions.
The Eagles had been broken up for almost a decade, and it would be another 5 years before their reunion, but Don Henley was still a huge name in the music world. The End of the Innocence, Henley's third solo studio album, would be a more reflective and less synthesizer-heavy album, and would be Henley's best selling album.After the break-up of the Eagles, Henley put out “I Can't Stand Still” in 1982, from which the hit single Dirty Laundry would arise. 1984 would see the appearance of “Building the Perfect Beast,” from which the best remembered single would be the monster hit “Boys of Summer.” Henley had established himself as a successful solo artist through these albums.So, Don Henley had a celebrity status by the end of the 80's, and he would collaborate with many musicians across diverse genres in making this album. The result would cover lots of territory, from the rocking sounds of “I Will Not Go Quietly” to the sad reflections of “New York Minute” and many other musical and emotional stops along the way.We hope you enjoy our observations on this excellent and pensive work. The End of the InnocenceThis is the title track, the first track on the album, and the first and most successful single. It was co-written and co-produced by Bruce Hornsby, who plays piano on it. Henley is overtly political on this one, and throughout the album. In the David Fincher video for the song, Oliver North is shown in his Iran/Contra congressional testimony during the line, “armchair warriors often fail,” and Reagan is shown during the lyrics, "they're beating plowshares into swords for this tired old man that we elected king."I Will Not Go QuietlyThis is the heaviest song on the album. Most of this album is pretty introspective, but not this one. Axl Rose contributes backing vocals! “Well, don't you ever get lonely? Don't you ever get down? Don't you ever get tired of all the wicked tongues in this town?”New York MinuteA track with an almost symphonic feeling, this song features a number of well known collaborators. David Paich (Toto) plays piano, Jeff Porcaro (Toto) is on drums, Pino Palladino (session musician for many, including Jeff Beck, the Who, and Nine Inch Nails) is on fretless bass, and Christian Jazz a capella group Take 6 is featured in the chorus. This is one of Henley's songs which made it onto the Hell Freezes Over tour and album when the Eagles reunited in 1994.The Heart of the MatterMike Campbell (of The Heartbreakers) wrote and produced this music. It tells of loss and moving on with forgiveness. "What are those voices outside love's open door make us throw off our contentment and beg for something more?" ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:“Batdance” by Prince (from the soundtrack for the motion picture “Batman”)Michael Keaton would show us his darker side in this first big budget adaptation of the Caped Crusader since the campy 60's series. STAFF PICKS:“Headed for a Heartbreak” by WingerBrian brings us Kip Winger's hit from his debut album. Winger was one of the big hair bands of the late 80's, but Charles Fredrick Kip Winger also has an impressive vocal range and was classically trained.“Trouble Me” by 10,000 ManiacsRob's staff pick features the alternative rock which was about to drift into mainstream. This hit is off their fourth album entitled "Blind Man's Zoo." Natalie Merchant adds a distinctive voice as front woman for the group. The lyrics are inspired by Merchant's father who was sick in the hospital. “Why let your shoulders bend underneath this burden when my back is sturdy and strong?” “Tehran” by The OffspringWayne's staff pick kicks in some California punk rock. The song is an anti-war creed. Interesting that frontman Dexter Holland has a PhD in molecular biology, is a licensed pilot, and has his own brand of hot sauce. The album never came out on CD, only album or cassette.“Crossfire” by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double TroubleBruce features this track off SRV's fourth studio album, "In Step." It was the first one after he had gone through drug and alcohol rehab, and "In Step" refers to the 12-step program of Alcoholics anonymous. The song itself talks about the almost Darwinian pressure of modern life.INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:“Follow Your Bliss” by The B-52'sThe Athens band The B-52's were making a strong resurgence in 1989 with their album “Cosmic Thing,” and this instrumental track wraps us up this week.
This week Mike is once again joined by Gough, creator of the documentary “I Will Not Go Quietly” and the production company Beernuts Productions - Gough is a legally blind filmmaker, comedian, author, friend of the show and an all-round fun guy to speak with! Gough discusses the 10-year anniversary of his documentary “I Will Not Go Quietly” which is about Gough’s blindness, the multitude of issues he experienced after school, his own and other’s mental health & more.As well as the documentary itself, Gough talks about how & why he made a documentary (or “docco” as the Auzzies call it), what happened after releasing the docco, what’s changed over the last 10 years, what it was like growing up with a famous dad, the importance of travelling and more! Last week Gough & Mike focused on Gough’s new comedy mockumentary called “How To Treat Women” by discussing satire in comedy and the challenges of making a mockumentary, especially for a blind man! They also discuss comedic timings, actor chemistry, backlash Gough has received from his comedy works (& how he's a “smut-peddler”), the Australian bushfires of late 2019/early 2020 & more! Beernuts Productions Site - I Will Not Go Quietly Docco - Gough has also been on Genuine Chit-Chat previously, in episodes 48 & 65! In case you missed it, in episode 83 of GCC, Mike was joined by the powerhouse of hosts from the In The Black Podcast, their chat includes “the talk” (not the birds & the bees) that black parents give to their children, they then discuss black identity, the importance of heritage, black history month, representation in the media, reparations, the future of Black America & much more, so check that out if you haven’t already! Promo by Frank Burton for his new book “Everything I Am” Audiobook Recently Mike has appeared on the Ask Win PodcastHe has also appeared on the Friends In Your Ears podcast Last week Mike showcased a special for his new show called Star Wars: Comics In Canon, all episodes can be found on Comics In Motion’s podcast feed, episodes will be out every Saturday; episodes 0, 1, 2 & 3 are now out, speaking about The Rise Of Kylo Ren, Darth Maul beyond The Phantom Menace, how C-3PO got his red arm & much more - https://apple.co/39mut2Y Genuine Chit-Chat is a part of the Brit Pod Scene, so be sure to check out the other members of the family as well as the BPS podcast – www.britpodscene.com Instagram – Twitter – Facebook – YouTube – Stitcher - Podbean - Spotify You can also email us at GenuineChitChat@outlook.com with any reviews, comments or suggestions
This week Mike is joined by Gough, creator of Beernuts Productions - Gough is a legally blind filmmaker, comedian, actor, writer, friend of the show and an all-round fun guy to speak with! This week Gough & Mike focus on Gough’s new comedy mockumentary called “How To Treat Women” by discussing satire in comedy and the challenges of making a mockumentary, especially for a blind man! They also discuss comedic timings, actor chemistry, backlash Gough has received from his comedy works (& how he's a “smut-peddler”), how certain comedy doesn’t age well, advantages of being an independent filmmaker and more! The chat is finished off with a talk on the bushfires that were affecting Australia around the time of this podcast being recorded. Next week Gough returns to discuss the 10-year anniversary of his documentary “I Will Not Go Quietly”, how making the documentary was (or “docco” as the Auzzies call it), what happened after releasing the docco, what’s changed over the last 10 years and more!Beernuts Productions Site - Gough has also been on Genuine Chit-Chat previously, in episodes 48 & 65! In case you missed it, in the last standard episode of GCC Mike was joined by the powerhouse of hosts from the In The Black Podcast, their chat includes “the talk” (not the birds & the bees) that black parents give to their children, they then discuss black identity, the importance of heritage, black history month, representation in the media, reparations, the future of Black America & much more, so check that out if you haven’t already! Promo by Frank Burton for his new book “Everything I Am” Audiobook Recently Mike has appeared on the Ask Win PodcastHe has also appeared on the Friends In Your Ears podcast Last week Mike showcased a special for his new show called Star Wars: Comics In Canon, all episodes can be found on Comics In Motion’s podcast feed, episodes will be out every Saturday; episodes 0, 1 & 2 are now out, speaking about The Rise Of Kylo Ren, Darth Maul beyond The Phantom Menace & much more - https://apple.co/39mut2Y Genuine Chit-Chat is a part of the Brit Pod Scene, so be sure to check out the other members of the family as well as the BPS podcast – www.britpodscene.com Instagram – Twitter – Facebook – YouTube – Stitcher - Podbean - Spotify You can also email us at GenuineChitChat@outlook.com with any reviews, comments or suggestions.
This week Mike chats with Amanda Steel – an author of novels, poems & short stories, as well as creating a quarterly written media publication called Printed Words and being one half of the Reading In Bed Podcast! In their chat, they discuss Amanda’s newest book, First Charge as well as Amanda’s other works, when & why she started writing, why she used the pseudonym “Aleesha Black” for her Lost & Found books, one of the worst dates Amanda has been on and using it as inspiration for “Love, Dates & Other Nightmares”, before talking about what Amanda’s publication “Printed Words” entails, how she gets her writing done. The conversation then moves onto Amanda’s podcast and podcasting in general, before a brief discussion on Amanda’s religious/spiritual views, then talking about different languages, learning to become a better writer and much more! Amanda’s books and other information can be found on her site Amanda's Social Media: Twitter - Instagram - Facebook Pre-order link for her new release “Pieces of Me” GCC has had several authors on the show, but there are two stand-out episodes any bookworms should check out - episode 56 with Frank Burton as well as episode 16 with Wayne Telford are both especially book-orientated and are a must for any lovers of written media! Last week Mike spoke with Gough, the blind filmmaker & creator of Beernuts Productions, they discuss Gough’s new film “How To Land Your Dream Job”, followed by a discussion on The Book Of Mormon before talking about the timeline Gough adheres to when making one of his films. Gough then talks about some of the crazy people he’s met who were inspirations for some characters in the new film. In part 2 they discuss Gough making a sequel to his documentary “I Will Not Go Quietly”, some of the social issues Gough likes to explore in his comedy, how Gough dislikes people telling him and anyone else how to live their life, some of the ways Gough has been discriminated against, the importance of humour in all walks of life and much more! Promo by I Wanna Party With Bob Genuine Chit-Chat is a part of the Brit Pod Scene, so be sure to check out the other members of the family as well as the BPS podcast – www.britpodscene.com Instagram – Twitter – Facebook – YouTube – Stitcher - Podbean - Spotify You can also email us at GenuineChitChat@outlook.com with any reviews, comments or suggestions.
This week brings part 2 of Mike’s chat with Gough of Beernuts Productions for a chat that is not only inspiring, but funny too! Gough is the first legally blind person to write, produce, direct, edit and act in a feature-length film (plus many other releases) and currently creates comedy films with his company Beernuts Productions! In this chat Mike & Gough discuss Gough potentially making a sequel to his documentary “I Will Not Go Quietly”, some of Gough’s favourite music, TV shows & podcasts, how Gough met his friend Simon who has helped with all of the recent Beernuts releases, some of the social issues Gough likes to explore in his comedy, how Gough dislikes people telling him and anyone else how to live their life, some of the ways Gough has been discriminated against, the importance of humour in all walks of life, how people should follow their dreams, Gough’s view on the existence of aliens and much more! Last week, in part 1 of their chat, they discussed Gough’s new film “How To Land Your Dream Job”, how it was made and some of the creative ideas that went into it, followed by a discussion on The Book Of Mormon (as Gough saw it shortly after their previous chat), Gough & Mike then discuss marketing for their respective projects before talking about the timeline Gough adheres to when making one of his films. Gough then talks about some of the crazy people he’s met who were inspirations for some characters in the new film, followed by making comedy universally appealing, Gough’s views on social media before finishing part 1 off with the importance of quality content and being an independent creator. Mike spoke with Gough for episode 48 of the podcast, where they talk about some of Gough’s favourite comedy shows & influences, how Gough lost his eyesight, some of the issues that arise from being an indie director as well as more processes involved with being legally blind, the comedy styles (of his homeland) Australia, how everybody has a talent, Gough’s stand-up career, his experience in the industry before Beernuts and so much more, so if you enjoyed this chat, be sure to check that one out too! In the previous episode, Mike spoke with Marcel of Latin Trails, where they talk about what Marcel has to offer anyone wanting an immersive experience in South America, including nature & historical travel, along with some of the animals one could encounter while in the Galapagos, followed by discussing the current & previous cultures found in South America including the Incas & Machu Picchu. After this they talk about some of the delicacies found in South America and the speciality of Ecuadorian chocolate, followed by some indigenous people’s traditions, how Latin Trails is environmentally conscious, the architecture of Quito in Ecuador and more! Promo by Piercing It Together Genuine Chit-Chat is a part of the Brit Pod Scene, so be sure to check out the other members of the family as well as the BPS podcast – www.britpodscene.com Instagram – Twitter – Facebook – YouTube – Stitcher - Podbean - Spotify You can also email us at GenuineChitChat@outlook.com with any reviews, comments or suggestions.
This week marks the return of Gough from Beernuts Productions for a chat that is not only inspiring, but funny too! Gough is the first legally blind person to write, produce, direct, edit and act in a feature-length film (plus many other releases) and currently creates comedy films with his company Beernuts Productions! In part 1 of their chat, they discuss Gough’s new film “How To Land Your Dream Job”, how it was made and some of the creative ideas that went into it, followed by a discussion on The Book Of Mormon (as Gough saw it shortly after their previous chat), Gough & Mike then discuss marketing for their respective projects before talking about the timeline Gough adheres to when making one of his films.Gough then talks about some of the crazy people he’s met who were inspirations for some characters in the new film, followed by making comedy universally appealing, Gough’s views on social media before finishing part 1 off with the importance of quality content and being an independent creator. In part 2, Mike & Gough discuss Gough potentially making a sequel to his documentary “I Will Not Go Quietly”, some of Gough’s favourite music, TV shows & podcasts, how Gough met his friend Simon who has helped with all of the recent Beernuts releases, some of the social issues Gough likes to explore in his comedy, how Gough dislikes people telling him and anyone else how to live their life, the importance of humour in all walks of life, how people should follow their dreams and much more! Mike spoke with Gough for episode 48 of the podcast, where they talk about some of Gough’s favourite comedy shows & influences, how Gough lost his eyesight, some of the issues that arise from being an indie director as well as more processes involved with being legally blind, the comedy styles (of his homeland) Australia, how everybody has a talent, Gough’s stand-up career, his experience in the industry before Beernuts and so much more, so if you enjoyed this chat, be sure to check that one out too! Marcel of Latin Trails, where they talk about what Marcel has to offer anyone wanting an immersive experience in South America, including nature & historical travel, along with some of the animals one could encounter while in the Galapagos, followed by discussing the current & previous cultures found in South America including the Incas & Machu Picchu. After this they talk about some of the delicacies found in South America and the speciality of Ecuadorian chocolate, followed by some indigenous people’s traditions, how Latin Trails is environmentally conscious, the architecture of Quito in Ecuador and more! Promo by All 2 Reel Too Genuine Chit-Chat is a part of the Brit Pod Scene, so be sure to check out the other members of the family as well as the BPS podcast – www.britpodscene.com Instagram – Twitter – Facebook – YouTube – Stitcher - Podbean - Spotify You can also email us at GenuineChitChat@outlook.com with any reviews, comments or suggestions.
Doctor, doctor! Robert Palmer is Simply Irresistible, but The Girl is Mine! Life's Been Good, but If I Ever Lose My Faith in You, I Will Not Go Quietly. I'll still be here after the Boys of Summer have gone, We work our way up to some of the greatest solo artists of all time in the second half of this series. Enjoy!
Today's guest gough, from Berrnuts Productions, really doesn't let anything get in his way. When the rest of us are making excuses on why we can't do this or that this legally BLIND director is making films he wants to make. You heard correctly, gough is legally blind and yet he's a prolific film director running a production company, with employees I might add, and doing it his way. He has shot 14 short films and 1 feature film.He's a true inspiration to any filmmaker out there who says they can't do it. When you listen to his story you will see what an amazing journey he has had to get to this point.Here's a bit on gough and his company:Beernuts Productions is Australia’s most exciting and innovative production company. Founded by gough in 2006, Beernuts Productions has set out to prove itself as a prolific producer of contemporary, cutting-edge and award-winning cinema, television, downloads and books with a wide range of topics and projects to be undertaken.“I Will Not Go Quietly” was Beernuts Productions first feature film project, a documentary discussing the important topics of mental health and disability. gough is the first legally blind person to write, produce, edit, direct and star in a feature filmmaking this project a world first. Since then gough has gone on to write, produce and direct many other projects, including a number of films, audio downloads, and books. Beernuts Productions has worked with some of Australia’s finest actors, artists, and production crew, helping make all content on the Beernuts Productions website world class.Beernuts Productions also has numerous other projects in development and prides itself on its diversity and challenging range of topics and projects were undertaken, clearly demonstrating Beernuts Productions skills, fortitude and determination to entertain no matter the genre.Enjoy my inspirational conversation with filmmaker gough.
Watch the sketch on YouTube!: https://youtu.be/IXyjpXDXs7A gough. No, I don’t have a cold, that is the name of this week’s guest. gough is a world-touring comedian, an author and an accomplished filmmaker. Where that would make most people pretty interesting, gough has one more trick up his sleeve… he is BLIND! Did you hear that? He makes movies for the eyes and he is legally blind!!! Not only that, but his films are good! gough runs Beernuts Productions which produces audio, film and books and is currently promoting his latest book, his latest film and his most recent audio dramas… and he STILL had time to do this show. Awesome! If you would like to rent this space, it’s pretty inexpensive and wouldn’t it be fun to have a message just for someone you know to hear? Or maybe promote something you are doing? And do it for as little as $11? I think you do, and I suggest going to sketchcomedypodcastshow.com and look at the top for the “Pay for Time” link. Traveling is so much fun! Sometimes you are on your way out to see family, or sometimes you are going to an event or to see the sights… sometimes it’s just about seeing someplace new and you have no idea what it is you are expecting to see! When I travel, I know I do it with intent… to duck creditors. Thank you again to gough. If you haven’t already done so, go to www.beernutsproductions.com and check out all of gough’s really great entertainment that you can get! He offers a wonderful documentary for free (his first film and the first movie directed by someone vision-impaired) called “I Will Not Go Quietly” which is a little serious, but a majority of his content is right up your alley! Definitely check out his mockumentaries, he has some hilarious stuff in a genre that I never feel gets enough attention. Boy, it’s been a bit of a sausage-fest as of late, let’s get a woman back on! Next week’s episode will be featuring Ash Brown, an entrepreneur who does almost everything and will absolutely be on time for your wedding. Find out more next week! Special Guest: gough | The World's First Blind Filmaker.
show#50408.24.131. Terry Evans - Get your Lies Straight - 1994 - from Blues For Thought (5:34)2. David Gogo - Lies - 2009 - from Different Views (3:54)3. Eric Gales - The Liar - 2010 - from Relentless (5:52)4. Ash Grunwald - The Devil Called Me A Liar - 2008 - from Homegrown Roots 3 (4:09)5. Duke Robillard - Love Made a Liar Out of Me - 2003 - from Exalted Lover (4:22)6. Etta James - Running Out Of Lies - 1998 - from Life, Love & The Blues (5:03)7. Kara Grainger - Little Pack Of Lies - 2013 - from Shiver And Sigh (4:27)8. Andrew Forest - Beardo plug - 2011 - from Andrew Forest's Album (0:19)9. Andy J. Forest Band - Compulsive Liar - 1997 - from Cat on a Hot Tin Harp (3:48)10. Southern Hospitality - Kind Lies & Whiskey - 2013 - from Easy Livin' (5:14)11. Grinderswitch - I Bought All The Lies - 1977 - from Redwing (3:00)12. The Rusty Wright Band - Pretty Little Lies - 2009 - from Playin' With Fire (3:59)13. Guitar Slim - Twenty-Five Lies - 2007 - from The Story Of My Life (2:14)14. Guitar Shorty - True Lies - 2010 - from Bare Knuckle (4:15)15. Scott Ramminger - Magic Eightball Never Lies - 2011 - from Crawstickers (4:13)16. Captain Beefheart - Love Lies - 1978 - from Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller) (5:00)17. JP Blues Band - Liar - 2010 - from I Will Not Go Quietly (3:54)18. J.J. Cale - Lies - 1972 - from Really (2:56)Spinner's Section:lyin' time19. Denise Lasalle: it's lying time again (4:20) (It's Lying Time Again, Malaco, 1987)20. Studebaker John & the Hawks: dirty lie (5:06) (Born To Win, Double Trouble, 1991)21. Dr. John: U lie 2 much (4:32) (Television, MCA/GRP, 1994)22. Kris Pohlmann Band: living a lie (5:41) (One For Sorrow, self-release, 2012)23. Mike Morgan & Crawl: baby please don't lie to me (2:53) (Raw & Ready, Black Top, 1990)24. Monti Amundson: would I lie (3:54) (Man On The Floor, Me & My, 1997)25. King Biscuit Boy: that's no lie (3:17) (Urban Blues Re:Newell, Stony Plain, 1995)26. Philip Kroonenberg: lying (2:06) (Only Just Begun, self-release, 2006)27. R.J. Mischo: you can lie to me (4:26) (Meet Me On The Coast, CrossCut, 2002)28. Trickbag: I'm not Lyin' (3:35) (With Friends Vol.1, Magic, 2013)29. Boyd Small: this time no lies (3:38) (This Time No Lies, Cool Buzz, 1998)30. The Who: la la la lies (My Generation, Brunswick, 1965)
This episode's playlist: • Free Ride Blues (3:10) by Andre & The J Tones, from Rhythm & Blues Christmas (2010); available from CDBaby and iTunes. Visit AndreBisson.ca for more information. • Raunchy (5:33) by The Mannish Boys, from Shake For Me (2010); available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and iTunes. Visit TheMannishBoys.com for more information. • Treat Me Right (4:45) by Peter Karp & Sue Foley, from He Said She Said (2010); available from BlindPigRecords.com and iTunes. Visit BlindPigRecords.com for more information. • Get Around 2 It (4:04) by Mojo Collins & Triple Threat, from Get Around 2 It (2010); available from the store at his site and iTunes. Visit MojoCollins.com for more information. • Don't Go Makin' Plans (4:58) by Coco Montoya, from I Want It All Back (2010); available from Amazon and iTunes. Visit CocoMontoya.com for more information. • Sweet Home Chicago (5:15) by Neil Harnett, from Somewhere (2009); available from Indiepool.com, Amazon and iTunes. Visit NeilHarnett.com for more information. • Slow, Hot & Sweaty (4:37) by JJ Grey & Mofro, from Georgia Warhorse (2010); available from Alligator Records and iTunes. Visit JJGrey.com for more information. Special thanks to AirplayDirect.com. • Like Wolf (3:34) by Reverend Raven & The Chain Smoking Altar Boys, from Shake Your Boogie (2010); available from CD Baby and iTunes. Visit ReverendRaven.com for more information. • At A Cost (2:48) by the JP Blues Band, from I Will Not Go Quietly (2010); available from the band's site and iTunes. Visit JPBlues.com for more information. • If I Live Through This (4:31) by Gary U.S. Bonds, from Let Them Talk (2009); available from the store at his site and iTunes. Visit GaryUSBonds.com for more information. Mentioned during this episode: The Mean Gene Kelton Memorial Fund at BeaconFed.org. The music you hear on Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast comes to you courtesy of the artists and their labels. In addition, one of the following fine organizations may have provided assistance as an intermediary: IODA PROMONET, AirplayDirect, RadioSubmit or Music Alley. ~~~ Yes, this episode includes a musical Easter egg. You can expect more in the future ... :-)