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Find Paul at silkythecomedian.com + Laugh At Leeds courses he teaches (including the In At The Deep End residentials) via LaughAtLeeds.com f: paulsilkywhitei: @silkythecomedianComedian since 1994. As seen on The Stand-Up Show (BBC), The World Stands Up (Paramount), Comics Lounge (AUS).Veteran of 10 Edinburgh Fringes, and festivals worldwide including Glastonbury's Legendary Cabaret Tent, Melbourne Comedy Festival, Bestival, the Green Man, and the final Towersey Folk FestivalPicture Olaf Falafel/Tringe Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I welcome back my buddy Rob Wylde from the band Midnite City. We get caught up on their new killer release, “In At The Deep End”. We also talk our Top 10 favorite concert t-shirts. Check out the video for “Someday” here: https://youtu.be/H60ZfsdUMtk?si=wAFs7mGIuTGhVc2R Midnite City - “Hardest Heart to Break” https://youtu.be/HgoAdvgEGMw?si=r1dnMI8CJFqEhFs5 Make sure you sign the Motley ‘94 Petition! Let's get a proper re-issue of this album next year: https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/release-the-motley-94-30th-anniversary-box-set Please help support future episodes and become a subscriber on Twitter - @80sglammetal1 Email me your thoughts on this episode at: 80sglammetal1@gmail.com Check us out on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7H6RLcR7VsCVOJwbSNNQ8z?si=Mquvqua2Qr6323SQ12gArQ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cookgonemad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cookgonemad/support
A request from Matt S. for "gay/qeeer romance novels" was met in Episode 41 with an extensive list from the booksellers, including when When Kate Met Cassidy, One Last Stop, Red White and Royal Blue (soon to be a movie), In At The Deep End, Ladies Guide to Celestial Mechanics, a Lady for a Duke, and all gay hockey books -- which seems to be an extensive sub category of this genre. Have fun with these.Shelf Help is a collaboration between the Book Jam, a nonprofit designed to inspire readers; CATV Upper Valley media community (NOW LOCATED AT JAM, Junction Arts & Media); three Upper Valley bookstores: Yankee Bookshop in Woodstock, VT; the Norwich Bookstore in Norwich, VT; and Still North Books & Bar in Hanover, NH.
Interview by Kris PetersIn just six short years UK glam metal outfit Midnite City have forced themselves to the top rung of hair metal bands in the world.They have released three critically acclaimed albums - with the fourth, In At The Deep End set for release on June 23 - with their second album There Goes The Neighbourhood being voted one of the best albums in the 35 year history of Burrn magazine in Japan.Through relentless global touring and an infectiously buoyant approach to music, Midnite City are a band only now starting to realise their full potential.Which is pretty scary considering the success they have already had.Frontman Rob Wylde joined HEAVY to discuss the album and Midnite City's growing stature."We're so excited, mate," he enthused talking about the impending album release. "We put a lot of work into this album - we spent about three months recording it - and to us it's definitely our best album. It's almost like a throwback to our earlier stuff, a lot of people are picking up on the fact it has a similar feel to our second album There Goes The Neighbourhood. It's the ultimate feel good, happy, hair metal album, which is so exciting. For once we're absolutely 100% happy with it so that's a good feeling."We ask Wylde to outline the musical aspect of the album in more detail."In terms of the musical direction, like I said I think it's a little bit back to our earlier sound," he measured. "I think on the last album Itch You Can't Scratch, which came out two years ago, there was still a lot of fun party rock songs on there but there was also some heavier songs. It was a little bit darker, a little bit heavier and edgier and I think that all had a lot to do with the fact that album was written and recorded during the whole COVID thing. Obviously now we're out of COVID everyone is in a much better mood, I think. People can go out and go to shows and hang out with friends and we also switched our drummer on this album. We parted company with our old drummer and the new one has brought a new musical life to the band. So he's one of those guys who is such a positive person to be around and he has given the band a new lease of life. It's almost like we're starting out again, really. There's just a good feeling in the band and we're really optimistic about the album and the future, and you can hear that on the album. Like I said, it's the ultimate feel good hair metal album."In the full interview Rob talks us through the singles released and how they represent the album, developing their sound and finding their musical identity, adding an intro track to the album and why, the focus more on keyboards on this album, their upcoming UK tour, coming back to Australia and more.
Rob Wylde is a musician, formerly with the band TigerTailz & Teenage Casket Company. His current band, Midnite City has a new album coming out soon titled “In At The Deep End.” It is a continuation of the band's melodic 80s hard rock sound reminiscent of Bon Jovi, Def Leppard & Warrant. We discuss the new album, Rob's other bands, opening for Ted Poley & John Corabi and more! 00:00 - Intro00:40 - Rob Lane & Steel Panther 03:33 - New Midnite City Album 10:40 - New Song "Raise the Dead" 13:50 - They Only Come Out At Night 16:02 - Touring Japan & Other Live Shows 22:40 - Opening for Ted Poley & John Corabi 27:01 - Playing with TigerTailz 31:20 - Early Musical History 33:28 - Teenage Casket Company 41:01 - There Goes The Neighborhood 43:17 - Leaving TigerTailz 47:45 - Goals with New Album & Tour 53:50 - Dementia UK 56:10 - Outro Midnite City website:https://midnitecity.com/Dementia UK website:https://www.dementiauk.org/Chuck Shute website:https://chuckshute.com/Support the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
Margins to Mainstream with Michael Sheen spotlights 11 new writers from under-represented backgrounds on a journey to reveal truths from the margins of society. In episode seven, Michael introduces Becka White, a writer from south-east London and her mentor Ellen Peirson-Hagger of the New Statesman. The episode deals with imposter syndrome, something up to 90% of us feel. It doesn't matter if you're the first man on the moon or a new writer, like Becka. Her piece In At The Deep End deals with the fall-out of Thatcherism and you'll hear Michael Sheen perform it in front of a live audience at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.