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This episode of Tour Stories is not an episode of Tour Stories. This is the debut episode of the new podcast Rock For Likes. Inspired by a lively text thread, 2 former members of Modest Mouse (Dann Gallucci, Joe Plummer) and 1 current member (Simon O'Connor) share their opinions, experiences, and alleged knowledge of rock in a rapid-fire exchange of narrative free good times. A trifecta of goofs, truths, and largely reliable insight. Izotope is the leader in audio repair, mixing and mastering. Ruinous uses Izotope and you should too. Trust us. The best way to get your music into the worlds ears is Distrokid. Artist keep 100% of their royalties and their mobile app is smartly designed, easy to use and perfectly intuitive. Please visit Izotope and Distrokid for continued exclusive listener discounts.
Joe Plummer of Cold War Kids, Mister Heavenly (along with Brett), and Ruinous Media podcasts joins the charts for Rocktober!! Topics include: Piling On Perry. Dead Moon. Sci Pop. Beetlemute. Country Dubstep.Subscribe at www.whochartedpod.com to support the show, and gain access to Two Charted, the weekly Howard/Brett deep-dive bonus show, and the entire Who Charted and Preem Streem archives ad-free! Now includes the Who Charted Holiday Bundle.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We get caught in the kitchen with our new boss Joe Plummer, drummer for Cold War Kids, driving force of Ruinous Media and one helluva pickleball player!
This is the Built In Sun appreciation episode. Released on August 7, 2015 via PIAPTK Records, Built In Sun is Joe Plummer's first and currently only solo record. BIS began as an instrumental idea, with inspirations landing somewhere between John Cale's Fear, the punker vibrations of The Wipers, guitarist John Reis and Joe's favorite soundtrackists, John Brion and Clint Mansell. Recorded both at his studio in Seattle and with the late Richard Swift at National Freedom, Joe made a point to collaborate with his friends and former bandmates. The lyrics and vocals on the record are provided by longtime friend and former The Black Heart Procession colleague, Pall Jenkins, with additional players David Bazan and Cody Votolato filling out the piano and guitar respectively. In this episode, Joe expresses his love for the opportunity to make a record with his pals and leaves an easter egg or two. Built in Sun Episode supported by Izotope Episode supported by Distrokid Episode supported by Thunder Road Guitars
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Immerse yourself in a heart-stirring narrative of the Wild West as we sit by the campfire with Joe Plummer, a man as distinctive as the tales he shares. Plummer, a vibrant storyteller adorned with tattoos and piercings, spins a compelling yarn of Kit Carson's surprise attack on the Comanche and Kiowa winter village. We hold our breath alongside Carson's troops, huddled in the bitter cold of dawn, as they face the daunting enormity of their enemy. Plummer transports us right into the heart of the battlefield, as we vicariously experience the tensions, the fears, and the raw courage exposed in the face of a formidable foe.Reflecting the glow of the campfire, Plummer's storytelling illuminates the bravery of Carson's brigade, the youths who daringly charged into battle even before formal orders were given. Feel the adrenaline rush as he describes Carson's battery of cannons, the unexpected retreat of the Indian army, and the eerie sight of an abandoned village. Plummer's narration culminates in an awe-inspiring image of a thousand warriors rallying under their chiefs, against a backdrop of a sprawling village of lodges. The narrative grips you, pulling you into the vibrant tapestry of a bygone era.In the aftermath of a grueling battle, we explore the counter-attack led by Chief White Bear and Carson's audacious decision to press on, despite being outnumbered. Plummer's haunting rendition of the Battle of Adobe Walls serves as a poignant reminder of the human cost of war. This episode is more than a mere retelling of historical events - it's an homage to the power of oral tradition in preserving our past and evoking the deepest human emotions. We invite you to join us on this journey, where valor, strategy, and survival intertwine in a dance as old as time itself.Support the showReturn of the Great HuntersCattle Drives WebsiteLegends of Dodge City WebsiteOrder Books
This week Joe shares a tour story from a show in Conway, Arkansas with The Black Heart Procession in 2002. What could go wrong could go right. This episode is supported by Izotope. For a limited time, use code FRET10 for a discount on all software. Check it all out at Izotope
Finally, Joe Plummer tells a Tour Story of his own. He shares the true tail of a life threatening close call on a trip to Sevilla, Spain with his band at the time, The Black Heart Procession. A real life view into the romance, the love, the danger and the foolishness of life on the road from a seasoned touring musician. In this episode Joe is joined by a surprise (an mysterious) musical guest to accompany his story. Also, we hear the original version of Honeybear, the Tour Stories them song with the great Paul Jenkins from The Black Heart Procession on vocals. http://www.joeplummermusic.com/ http://www.palljenkins.com/theblackheartprocession https://www.ruinousmedia.com/tourstories This episode sponsored by https://www.native-instruments.com/en/ and https://www.izotope.com/
Nate Mendel is the bass player of the Foo Fighters. He cut his teeth in the Northwest punk rock scene touring and recording with Diddly Squat, Christ On A Crutch and Sunny Day Real Estate, to name a few. In this episode Nate shares the curious history of nudity in his rock n roll career. Music by Nate Mendel, Lieutenant, and Joe Plummer. https://lieutenantmusic.bandcamp.com/album/if-i-kill-this-thing-were-all-going-to-eat-for-a-weekUse coupon code FRET10 to claim 10% off your iZotope plug-in purchase or try Music Production Suite Pro free for 30 days.Go to www.izotope.com/en/lp/ruinous @thetourstories
Nile Marr is a singer, songwriter and guitarist from Manchester, England. He's been making records and touring for most of his young adult life. Though he grew up in Manchester, Nile spent his formable years in Portland Oregon, absorbing the vibes of Modest Mouse, The Shins, The Thermals and other PNW rock n rollers. When he's not supporting his solo efforts, he's on the road with Hans Zimmerman, filling in for his dad, Johnny Marr. In this episode Nile shares a few funny tales from the life of a DIY musician, both at home and the road. He tells us why trying to convince himself that playing shows is no longer important failed and what motivated him to keep writing over the pandemic. We hear two new tunes from his newest release How We Drift on Park The Van Records. Music by Nile Marr and Joe Plummer https://www.parkthevan.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BTBLAIeqhUhttps://nilemarr.bandcamp.com/album/how-we-driftVisit https://www.izotope.com/ and use code FRET10 to get 10% off all softwareVisit https://wundergroundcoffee.com/ and use code doctorwunder to get 10% your purchase
Joe Plummer : Tragedy and Hope 101: The Illusion of Justice, Freedom, and Democracy The information contained in this book contradicts nearly everything you've been led to believe about democracy and “representative government.” Based on the groundbreaking research of respected historian Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope 101 reveals an unimaginably devious political system, skillfully manipulated by a handful of elite, which is undermining freedom and democracy as we know it. The goal of those who control the system, in Quigley's own words, is to dominate “all habitable portions of the world.” Using deception, theft, and violence, they have achieved more toward this goal than any rulers in human history. However, the Information Age is quickly derailing their plans. The immorality of their system, and those who serve it, has become nearly impossible to hide. Awareness and resistance are growing…Tragedy is yielding to hope. 5 years ago #101:, #and, #democracy, #ed, #freedom, #hope, #illusion, #joe, #justice, #opperman, #plummer, #report, #the, #tragedy
Joe Plummer : Tragedy and Hope 101: The Illusion of Justice, Freedom, and Democracy The information contained in this book contradicts nearly everything you've been led to believe about democracy and “representative government.” Based on the groundbreaking research of respected historian Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope 101 reveals an unimaginably devious political system, skillfully manipulated by a handful of elite, which is undermining freedom and democracy as we know it. The goal of those who control the system, in Quigley's own words, is to dominate “all habitable portions of the world.” Using deception, theft, and violence, they have achieved more toward this goal than any rulers in human history. However, the Information Age is quickly derailing their plans. The immorality of their system, and those who serve it, has become nearly impossible to hide. Awareness and resistance are growing…Tragedy is yielding to hope. 5 years ago #101:, #and, #democracy, #ed, #freedom, #hope, #illusion, #joe, #justice, #opperman, #plummer, #report, #the, #tragedy
Joe Plummer : Tragedy and Hope 101: The Illusion of Justice, Freedom, and DemocracyThe information contained in this book contradicts nearly everything you've been led to believe about democracy and “representative government.”Based on the groundbreaking research of respected historian Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope 101 reveals an unimaginably devious political system, skillfully manipulated by a handful of elite, which is undermining freedom and democracy as we know it. The goal of those who control the system, in Quigley's own words, is to dominate “all habitable portions of the world.” Using deception, theft, and violence, they have achieved more toward this goal than any rulers in human history.However, the Information Age is quickly derailing their plans. The immorality of their system, and those who serve it, has become nearly impossible to hide. Awareness and resistance are growing…Tragedy is yielding to hope.5 years ago #101:, #and, #democracy, #ed, #freedom, #hope, #illusion, #joe, #justice, #opperman, #plummer, #report, #the, #tragedy
We have recovered the lost Mister Heavenly interview with Carrboro's finest journalist, Tim Dibbins. As usual, Tim brings the truth to the surface, stopping at nothing to get to the core of songwriting, inner band relationships and what makes Mister Heavenly tick as a powerful trio. We see sides of Nick, Ryan and Joe that have never been revealed and though at times uncomfortable, this interview provides us with an insight that has been lazily overlooked by journalist since the bands inception. Let Tim lead you into the percussive depths of Mister Heavenly's motivation and creative essence. Bonus: a mini playlist of Mister Heavenly tunes chosen by the band!Music by Joe Plummer and Mister Heavenlyhttps://www.polyvinylrecords.com/https://www.subpop.com/ Visit https://www.izotope.com/ and use code FRET10 to get 10% off all softwareVisit https://wundergroundcoffee.com/ and use code doctorwunder to get 10% your purchase
Big Fat Five: A Podcast Financially Supported by Big Fat Snare Drum
This week's guest is Mr. Joe Plummer. Joe has played drums for Modest Mouse, Cold War Kids, The Shins, The Black Heart Procession and so many more in addition to releasing his own album, Hew Time, with Dale Crover and Coady Willis. Basically, he's a really cool dude. He's the epitome of a working drummer and I love the personality he brings to any band he signs on with. He's also the host of his own podcast called Tour Stories, which we discuss towards the end of the episode. Please enjoy my conversation with Joe about the main influences that shaped him into the very-sought-after drummer he is today. Cheers! And Happy Holidays! Relax for a damn second. Podcast Artwork by Trevin Frame For more information on Big Fat Snare Drum, check out www.bigfatsnaredrum.com and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok
Big Fat Five: A Podcast Financially Supported by Big Fat Snare Drum
This week's guest is Mr. Joe Plummer. Joe has played drums for Modest Mouse, Cold War Kids, The Shins, The Black Heart Procession and so many more in addition to releasing his own album, Hew Time, with Dale Crover and Coady Willis. Basically, he's a really cool dude. He's the epitome of a working drummer and I love the personality he brings to any band he signs on with. He's also the host of his own podcast called Tour Stories, which we discuss towards the end of the episode. Please enjoy my conversation with Joe about the main influences that shaped him into the very-sought-after drummer he is today. Cheers! And Happy Holidays! Relax for a damn second. Podcast Artwork by Trevin Frame For more information on Big Fat Snare Drum, check out www.bigfatsnaredrum.com and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok
José Medeles is a multi-instrumentalist, a composer, a world renowned business owner (Revival Drum Shop) and a writer. In this episode and Joe and José talk Marc Ribot, how his shop survived that last 2 years, the benefits of embracing "slowness" and why he may need to do "musical pushups" before certain listening experiences. They also discuss his new book, A Drummers Ethos, what gave him the confidence to write it and why the writing process is a fun experience for him. In addition to his new book, José has recorded a new John Fahey tribute album, Railroad Cadences and Melancholic Anthems (out spring 2022 on Jealous Butcher Records) . We hear a few tunes and talk about the recording process. Music by José Medeles and Joe Plummer.https://josemedeles.com/https://www.jealousbutcher.com/https://www.revivaldrumshop.com/Visit https://www.izotope.com/ and use code FRET10 to get 10% off all softwareVisit https://wundergroundcoffee.com/ and use code doctorwunder to get 10% your purchase
This one-on-one episode is with legendary indie rock drummer Joe Plummer from such bands as Cold War Kids, Modest Mouse, The Shins, and Mister Heavenly. He also runs a podcasting group called Ruinous Media. We talk about touring with Cold War Kids, Stephen Malkmus playing basketball, and play another edition of Musician Matchups: Sonics Edition. Theme music courtesy of Empty Heaven! If you don't already, be sure to follow on Instagram (@indiebasketball) for all the latest. Follow on Twitter! https://twitter.com/indiebasketball Check out the ol' YouTube channel!
Buzz Osborne is a founding member, singer and guitarist for The Melvins. Buzz and The Melvins have consistently released a record and toured annually for over 30 years. In addition to The Melvins, he has toured and recorded with Fantomas and released several solo records. In this episode Buzz tells us why Jon Spencer is one of his favorite guitarist and shares his philosophy on simplicity and how it applies not just to his guitar playing, but golf, tennis and photography. We also hear a couple tunes from the new Melvins acoustic record Five Legged Dog , (October 15th Ipecac Records) how it was made and why Pete Townsend was an inspiration for the release.Music By The Melvins and Joe Plummer https://www.ipecac.com/https://www.ipecac.com/artists/melvinshttps://jonspencerbluesexplosion.com/https://www.ipecac.com/artists/fantomasUse Code Fret10 for a free month of Music Production Suite Pro and a 10% discount on all other software. Visit Izotope.com
For the last 20 years, Dave Hernandez has played guitar and toured extensively with The Shins, Scared of Chaka and The Intelligence. In this episode we get a jam packed chronology of Dave's most sketchy, most wholesome and most exciting experiences from the road. He also shares a few tour hacks.Music Scared of Chaca, The Intelligence, Palm Frauds and Joe Plummer. Sponsored by Izotope, https://www.izotope.com/ Enter code Fret10 for a discount on your software purchase. Sponsored by Minor Figures. https://us.minorfigures.com/discount/RUINOUS Enter code Ruinous at check out for discount on your purchase.
This is new podcast called Demoitis with Joe Plummer and Dann Gallucci. Demoitis isn't just the fear or regret that you've "lost the magic” on the path from the first recording of a song. It's also the experience musicians go through getting to the final version…. the people, the spaces and the resources that influence the process. As the 20th anniversary of the release of Oh, Inverted World arrives, we hear for the horse's mouth about the creation and the evolution of New Slang with James Mercer, singer, song writer and founding member of The Shins. Episode sponsored by Izotope , Izotope.com FRET10 at checkoutEpisode sponsored by Minor Figures https://us.minorfigures.com/ enter code RUINOUS for discount at check out or https://us.minorfigures.com/discount/RUINOUS
Ari Surdoval is a writer based in Nashville by way of New York City. Over the 2020 year, he began, finished and self published his first novel, Double Nickels, best described as a "post-punk coming of age story" that takes place in a small working class town in the American northeast in the 1980's. Joe and Ari discuss the his experience and reason for self publishing, his motivation and process and why writing a novel can feel like an alien abduction. Ari also reads a beautiful passage. Enjoy.Music by Palm Frauds and Joe Plummer.https://www.doublenickelsbook.com/Episode sponsored by Izotope, Izotope.com and Caddis, Caddislife.com
Our guest this episode is Joe Plummer, extraordinary drummer for so many great bands and host of the Tour Stories podcast on Ruinous Media, which he co-operates and produces a number of podcasts. We had a great time talking about his musical past and his great success in getting enviable gigs time after time. He also dropped a hint on a new podcast coming from Ruinous, so stay tuned! I hope you enjoy this as much as I did, because it was fun, fun, fun. Thanks for listening! If you're enjoying Couch Riffs podcast or cover song videos, please support us at PATREON. This is what makes the Couch Riffs world turn and your support is much appreciated (and needed!). Thanks to folks who have been behind us all along and to folks who have recently gotten involved. You're the best. https://patreon.com/couchriffs https://couchriffs.com https://ruinousmedia.com
Episode 4 opens with a view into John's life growing up in Spokane. He shares his experience with high school cliques, the role of music & how he ended up dating his cousin. Parenting can be heartbreaking, & when other kids are mean to our kids, how do we protect them & still be constructive? Amy & John share their experiences with bullying & how they maneuver social media & the pressure it puts on children. This week's guest is Dr. Jim Olson. Dr. Olson is best known for his work with scorpion venom & how it is advancing brain surgery in cancer patients. Dr. Olson, John & Amy discuss how the venom or "Tumor Paint" lights up the cancer cells making them easier to see & remove. We also hear how Dr. Olson found himself in the world of pediatric oncology & why music is so important to him professionally & personally. Dr. Amy tells us why she thinks our connection to the natural world is so important & explains how it plays a role in medicine. John & Amy share some Two Vintners Syrah & talk the significance of sibling relationships & loss. This week’s featured music is the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio. As always, John & Amy remind us that We're Not Alone. The DR & the DJ Music by The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, Palm Frauds, Joe Plummer & Chris Duryee. Theme music by Michael Lerner. Listen to more podcasts at Ruinous Media. Thank you to our sponsors:Caddis. They make awesome reading glasses & blue light blockers. Get 15$ off with code DRDJ15OFF with a minimum purchase of $95 at caddislife.com. IZotope. The show uses Izotope’s audio plug ins & software extensively to make everything sound better. Check out the Producers Club & Music Production Suite Pro with a 7-day free trial. On all other software, get 10% off with code FRET10 at izotope.com.
Michael Cera is an actor, producer, songwriter and touring musician. He is best known for his roles in Superbad, Arrested Development, the voice of Robin in The Lego Batman Movie, and his Tony nominated performance in the Broadway production of Lobby Hero. In addition to acting, Michael has also toured extensively playing bass guitar with Mister Heavenly and Alden Penner. In this episode Michael tells us the noir esque tale of losing his coveted Vox Phantom bass guitar, the relationship he builds with a New York City investigator and the wild collection of coincidences that fed his pursuit. Music by Joe Plummer, Chris Duryee, Mister Heavenly, and Michael Cera. Thank you to our sponsors:Caddis. They make awesome reading glasses and blue light blockers. These things are cool. Get 15$ off with code TOUR15OFF with a minimum purchase of $95 at caddislife.com. IZotope. The show uses Izotope’s audio plug ins and software extensively to make everything sound better. Check out the Producers Club and Music Production Suite Pro with a 7-day free trial. On all other software, get 10% off with code FRET10 at izotope.com.
Nick Bockrath is the guitarist of Cage The Elephant. Before Cage, he toured and recorded with Nicos Gun and Morning Teleportation. In this episode Nick and Joe talk pandemic gardening, brisket burning and the state of vaccination in the U.S. Nick also tells us about touring with a broken leg and what it’s like to share 1 van with 12 people. Episode is sponsored by Izotope. Izotope.com. Music by Morning Teleportation, Cage TheElephant, Palm Frauds and Joe Plummer. Episode Hail Marry caught by the great Chris Duryee.
Episode 3 opens with an experience Amy had growing up in the Mormon church, what that inspired and why and how she ultimately left as a young adult. In parenting this week, we get John and Amy’s view on the balance of domestic and “work” duties and how that will influence their kid’s empathetic perspective. This week’s guest is New York Times best-selling author Ijeoma Oluo (So You Want To Talk About Race). John, Amy and Ijeoma discuss what it was like to write and release her newest book, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy Of White Male America, during the pandemic and how she adjusted her home life to get the work done. Ijeoma gives us her perspective on Seattle’s response to the BLM movement and how the focus on uprisings rather than historical activism is misguided. They discuss how lack of accountability and societal connection plays a role in on going white supremacy and the collective responsibilities of white society in working towards ending systemic racism. Ijeoma also tells us why she’s looking forward to the spring and what her other writing interests are outside of anti-racism. Amy teaches John the meaning of “Epigenetics” and the impact of stress on our DNA. In Weekday Wine, John and Amy sip Topo Chico sparkling mineral water and discuss the ritual of having a drink and what Amy calls the “Pandemic Creep”. This weeks featured music is by Gabriel Teodros, from his newest record What We Leave Behind. As always, John and Amy remind us that We’re Not Alone.The DR & the DJMusic by Gabriel Teodros, Palm Frauds, Chris Duryee and Joe Plummer. Theme music by Michael Lerner. Explore more podcasts at Ruinous Media.
Joey Holman and Roddy Bottum are Man on Man. They've spent most of the pandemic traveling from New York to LA, caring for their mothers and writing their first musical collaboration. But Man on Man is more than music, it has a strong visual aspect that expresses body positivity that has resonated with the queer community. There is also a communal component called Chosen Family, which serves as a platform for community support, activism and it aims to bring people together through art and real human engagement. In this episode Joe, Joey and Roddy talk about the good and bad habits they've developed over the last year, the hard work and responsibility the Man on Man record has brought to their lives and what their plans are in the near future. We hear a couple tunes from the new record and Joey and Roddy tell us what they've been listening to. Enjoy. Episode sponsored by Izotope, Izotope.comMusic by Man on Man and Joe Plummer
Jeremiah Green has been the drummer for Modest Mouse for over 20 years. Outside of his rock n roll life, Jeremiah cares for his son, dogs, cats and chickens in Port Townsend, Wa. He also records his own music at home and owns a store called Thuja that sells "things". In this episode Jeremiah tells us of why the pandemic may be good for future change and Joe and Jeremiah discuss how capitalism has influenced home life, work life and what that might mean now. They share Modest Mouse tour stories, play a tune from Dream Attack and even play some drums together! Episode sponsored by Izotope.Music by Jeremiah Green, Dream Attack and Joe Plummer.
We begin episode 2 of The DR and the DJ with a story from Amy. Following a tragedy in her family, she hits rock bottom and finds herself in an in-patient care program at the University of Washington medical center. Amy tells us how she got there and how music, community and exercise played a role in lifting her out of this low point and got her back on her feet again. The isolation of the pandemic have been tough for both adults AND children. John and Amy talk about how they are coping with their children’s feelings of aloneness and the difficulties of conveying love for your children through rules. The episode guest is Ben Gibbard from Death Cab For Cutie and The Postal Service. In addition to writing, recording and touring in his rock n roll bands, Ben is an Ultra runner. He tells how about the frustration of a recent injury and what he is doing to cope with the recovery. In addition, the three speculate that the endurance athlete “mindset” may be helpful through the pandemic and the lifestyle changes that come with it. John, Amy and Ben also discuss the future of live concerts in Seattle and what it may look like for touring bands. Amy shares why we feel “in the zone” when we’re running and what roles both the sympathetic and para-sympathetic nervous systems play in feeling good when we exercise. Also, why any sort of movement can be beneficial and move us toward a more present mental state. In Weekday Wine, John and Amy share their first experiences drinking alcohol over a fine rye whisky. Yum! This weeks featured music is Deep Sea Diver. As always, John and Amy remind us that We’re Not Alone.https://thedrandthedj.com/ Music by Deep Sea Diver, Ben Gibbard, Chris Duryee and Joe Plummer. Theme music by Michael Lerner.Produced by Ruinous Media and Pair Music Collective.
Stephen Malkmus is a singer, guitarist and songwriter from Portland Oregon, He is a founding member of Pavement, Silver Jews and releases both solo records and records under Stephen Malkmus and The Jicks. In this episode Joe and Stephen talk post Trump Portland, vaccine distribution , the permeance of 90's pop culture and the significance of the last pre-internet decade. Stephen tells us he's missing touring, but is also settling into a lifestyle the pandemic has brought to him. Last, Joe AND Stephen share a 2005 Jicks tour story and Stephen tells us what he looks forward to in the "normal" future. We hear two tunes from Stephens solo record "Traditional Techniques".Enjoy. There is a pinprick of light at the end of the tunnelMusic by Stephen Malkmus and Joe Plummer. Episode sponsored by Izotope Izotope.com
Daniel Lanois is a multi grammy winning producer and engineer. He's worked with U2, Bob Dylan, Neal Young, Brian Eno, Peter Gabriel and Emmylou Harris to name a few. In addition to his production accolades, Daniel has consistently recorded, produced and toured his own solo efforts. Joe and Daniel discuss the benefits of playing arrangements live before recording the forthcoming record "Heavy Sun" and the sense of cooperation that the backing vocals bring to the record. Daniel gives us his thoughts on touring, what he's been up to in the last year and what he most looks forward to once we're post-pandemic. Most importantly Daniel reminds us that "joy has not gone out of fashion". Joe plays the new single "Power" and " (Under The) Heavy Sun" from the new record Heavy Sun, out March 19th. Enjoy. Music by Daniel Lanois and Joe Plummer. Episode sponsored by Izotope. Izotope.com
In this debut episode of The DR and the DJ, we meet our hosts, supercouple DJ John Richards (KEXP) and Dr. Amy Lindsey (Craft and ClinicNaturopathic Medicine). We hear their views on music,health, human connection and how these things intersect in everyone’severyday life. They share their inspiration and path to creating TheDR and the DJ podcast.We open with a peek into John and Amy’s everyday life. A routine tripto the drug store gives us insight into who is better equipped toadminister an emergency life-saving procedure...a DR or a DJ?They also share their pandemic parenting experiencesand why that bedside drawer is better kept off limits to the kids.Our center piece is an interview with Josiah Johnson formerly of TheHead and the Heart and now a successful solo artist. We focus onidentity and what it means to him going forward in his career. Josiahdiscusses rebuilding his career after sobriety and Head and the Heart,shares his personal vulnerability, and his thoughts on sexualidentity. Throughout the episode we celebrate the music from Josiah’s record“Every Feeling On A Loop." Is mother nature telling us to stay in and bulk up during the winter?Amy hips us to the truth on vitamin D absorption and how, coupled withsunlight, it impacts our mood.In the Weekday Wine segment, John and Amy share their views onmidweek drinking, what is culturally “normal” consumption, and how iteffects our health and John’s sleep.And as always, John and Amy remind us that We’re Not Alone.Music by Josiah Johnson, Palm Fronds, Chris Duryee and Joe Plummer.Theme music by Michael Lerner.Podcast produced by Ruinous Media and Pair Music Collective.More from John and Amy:https://craftandclinic.com/https://lifeonmarsseattle.com/https://www.kexp.org/shows/the-morning-show/
This episode combines a few tour stories AND a Check-In with Mikael Jorgensen, keyboardist of Wilco. It all starts off with some words for the recently passed Chick Corea. Next we hear Mikael's views on collaboration, the importance of making a mess in songwriting and why he loves improvisation, even if it's in "slow motion" due to a pandemic. He also tells us what it's like to do a 12 day tour with a song in the set that he never knew how to play. We learn his threshold on drinking absinthe and Joe and Mikael exchange some ridiculous humble brags on their Bridge School Benefit experiences. All this and a new tune from Mikael's project Expandards. Music by Expandards, Palm Fronds Nobukazu Takemura, and Joe Plummer. Episode sponsored by Izotope. Izotope.com
Katie Schecter is a singer, guitarist and songwriter from Nashville by way of NYC. In this episode Joe and Katie talk post Trump/pre vaccine Nashville and the importance of looking outward and helping others. She hips Joe to Gill Scott Herons "The Vulture" and tells us about her experience making her record "Bad for Business". All this and surprise visit from the spirit of Richard Swift ! Enjoy! Music by Katie Schecter, Richard Swift and Joe Plummer. Episode sponsored by Izotope. Visit Izotope.com
Nick Waterhouse is a singer, songwriter and guitarist based in Los Angeles. Since 2010 he's recorded and produced several records, using largely vintage and analog equipment. In this episode Nick tells what embarrassing habits he's picked up during pandemic and how he's traded his home sickness for road sickness. Joe and Nick share stories about their experience recording at London's "Toe Rag" studio and Nick hips us to Bruce Langhorne, the alleged "Tamborine Man" and early electrifier of folk music. We hear a new tune from Nicks forthcoming record Promenade Blue. Enjoy! Music by Nick Waterhouse, Palm Fronds and Joe Plummer. Episode sponsored by Izotope. Visit Izotope.com
Yuuki Matthews is a mixer, producer and multi-instrumentalist. For the Last 20 years he has collaborated and toured with The Shins, Sufjan Stevens, David Bazan, Tomo Nakayama and his project with Richard Swift, Teardrops. In this episode Yuuki tells us two stories. The first one involves the most unlikely name befuddle rock n roll has ever heard. In the second he tells us how he survived a headlining Coachella show with his feet and hands on fire. Take it in and enjoy. Music by Teardrops, Yuuki Matthews and Joe Plummer. Episode sponsored by Izotope. Izotope.com
Charlie Hall is a multi instrumentalist, a singer, and the drummer for The War On Drugs. In his involuntary break from touring with The War On Drugs in 2020, he's found himself working on his own music, listening to The Fleetwoods and missing getting together with his pals for a sing along around the piano. In this episode, Joe and Charlie talk improvising, the Great British Baking Show and what Donald Trump will do following his presidency and a second impeachment. Enjoy. Music by The War On Drugs, Palm Fronds and Joe Plummer. Episode sponsored by Izotope, makers of the finest mixing, mastering and audio repair tools. https://www.izotope.com/en/lp/ruinous.html
David Bazan is a singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Seattle Washington. For over 20 years he has recorded, toured and self-produced his bands Pedro The Lion , The Headphones and many variations of his solo efforts. In this episode, David and Joe discuss the possibility and culture of future touring with the news of a Covid-19 vaccine. David tells us about the adjustments to his life during the pandemic, we get his love/hate take on Taylor Swifts album, Folklore and he hints at a new Pedro The Lion record series. Music by Pedro the Lion, David Bazan, Palm Fronds and Joe Plummer. Enjoy.
Gary Jarman is a founding member, singer and bass player for the Wakefield band The Cribs. Like most rock and rollers, Gary has been stuck at home for most of the pandemic, dealing with the bands legal issues and the frustration of not being able to support a new record and tour for over two years. Joe and Gary discuss how a boxing regiment has helped him cope, what it was like recording at The Foo Fighters 606 studio and why Peep Show may be Britains best comedy.....ever. We also hear a couple tunes from The Cribs newest record, Night Network. Enjoy! Music by The Cribs, Palm Fronds and Joe Plummer.
After a year of Tour Stories and The Check-In. We've decided to celebrate with a re-play of our first episode with Brian Teasly. Brian Teasley of Man or Astroman? and The Polyphonic Spree sees the terror of traveling with a microphone. FBI, Taco Bell and Tevo. Enjoy. Music By Man or Astroman? and Joe Plummer
Wax Tailor is a DJ and producer from Vernon, France. His upcoming record "In the Shadow Of Their Sons" was written and recorded over the spring and summer of 2020 in middle of the Covid-19 pandemic. The record touches on the political and economic effects of a pandemic when the economic inequality gap is ever widening. Releasing on January 8th 2021, "In the Shadow of Their Sons" features guests D Smoke, Mark Lanegan and Del The Funky Homosapien. In this episode, Joe and Wax discuss the difference between the BLM movement in France and the US, the economic effects of the pandemic and the future of touring. Wax also hips us to The Koreatown Oddity. Enjoy. Music by Wax Tailor, Palm Fronds and Joe Plummer
Tim Kinsella has been a working musician for over 20 years. He is a founding member of Chicago bands Cap'n Jazz, Joan of Arc, and his newest effort, Good Fuck, which he started with his wife Jenny Pulse. He has written two novels,The Karaoke Singer's Guide to Self-Defense and Let Go and Go On and On, and also wrote and directed the film Orchard Vale. In this episode, Joe and Tim talk election fatigue, how Good Fuck recording has been a guiding effort throughout the pandemic, and how Daniel Lenois and Bob Dylan may have inspired the newest and last Joan Of Arc record. They also discuss why Captain Beerheart AND philosopher Zizak's "pressure cooker" ideas may explain why we spent four years with Trump as president. Music by Joan Of Arc, Good Fuck, Palm Fronds and Joe Plummer. Enjoy.
Steve McDonald has covered the Rock n Roll gamut. It began when he and his brother started the influential hardcore band Red Cross when Steve was 11 years old. Since then he has toured the world, stopped touring to produce records, and started up again with not one, but three touring bands, The Melvins, Off! and Redd Kross. Steve tells Joe what he's doing to cope with being "grounded" during the pandemic, how he feels about our chaotic election and why he feels fortunate despite these unpredictable times. Episode sponsored by The Red E Cafe, Portland, Oregon. Music by Redd Kross, Red Cross, Joe Plummer and Palm Fronds. Enjoy.
Steve McDonald has covered the Rock n Roll gamut. It began when he and his brother started the influential hardcore band Red Cross when Steve was 11 years old. Since then he has toured the world, stopped touring to produce records, and started up again with not one, but three touring bands, The Melvins, Off! and Redd Kross. Steve tells Joe what he's doing to cope with being "grounded" during the pandemic, how he feels about our chaotic election and why he feels fortunate despite these unpredictable times. Episode sponsored by The Red E Cafe, Portland, Oregon. Music by Redd Kross, Red Cross, Joe Plummer and Palm Fronds. Enjoy.
We bring you a special replay episode with Dale Crover of The Melvins. It has a surprise story from the punk legend Keith Morris of The Circle Jerks, Black Flag and OFF! Dale Crover of The Melvins meets Buford T Justice Take a break from vote counting and enjoy. Episode brought to you by The Red E Cafe, Portland, Oregon Music by Off!, Palm Fronds, Dale Crover and Joe Plummer.
Mark Guiliana is a drummer, composer and teacher. He's done extensive touring and recording in the jazz world both as a band leader and a sideman. He's also delved into the rock, recording with David Bowie on the record BlackStar and Matt Cameron on his solo record Cavedweller. Joe and Mark talk pandemic coping strategies and how Mark is trying to stay on top of his game when and if things get back to normal. They also discuss the importance of getting instruments into kids hands, how he stays cool this close to the election and why he sometimes looks at older music for new music inspiration. Enjoy. Episode sponsored by Red E Cafe and Coffee Roasters in Portland Oregon. Music by Mark Guiliana, Beat Music Productions and Joe Plummer
Joe talks with Vera Ellen and Libby Hsieh from Girl Friday during 6th month of the Covid-19 pandemic. They discuss the positive effects a pandemic may have on their community, what different versions of protesting mean and why making yourself put on cozy socks and reading a book may be better for not just you, but the rest of the world. We hear a song from their new record Androgynous Mary and they tell us why the new Sufjan Stevens record has been their go to over the last few months. Enjoy! Music by Girl Friday, Palm Fronds and Joe Plummer. Register To Vote
Fred Armisen is a writer, comedian and actor. He's written, created and acted in dozens of TV shows (Portlandia, Los Espooky's, Documentry Now!), was the band leader for Late Night with Seth Meyers and a cast member of Saturday Night Live for over 10 years. He's also seen his fair share of touring, either as a the drummer for the 90's band Trenchmouth or a comedian doing his one man show "Standup Up For Drummers" and "Comedy For Musicians". In this episode he gives us a montage of hilarious insights, stories and perspectives of life on the road that only Fred can do. Enjoy! Music by Fred Armisen, Joe Plummer and Wandering Lucy. Episode sponsored by Izotope. Register To Vote
Densil Mcfarlane is a singer, songwriter and guitarist for the Toronto based band The OBGM's. In this episode we discuss his new view on protesting and how he believes it can advance change. He reminds us that none of us have experienced a pandemic, and we can all learn and support each other through our uncharted future. We also hear a couple tunes from the forthcoming OBGM's record, The Ends. Enjoy! Episode sponsored by Izotope. Music by Palm Fronds and Joe Plummer. Register to Vote.
Dann Gallucci is a musician, engineer and producer from the Northwest. Over the last 20 years, he's toured and recorded with Modest Mouse, The Murder City Devils, and Cold War Kids. He's produced dozens of songs and released A Gun Called Tension, a dynamic collaboration with Sean Reveron and other NW musicians. Since relocating to Los Angeles, Dann has delved into the podcast world, producing Bullseye and The Dream. In this episode Dann tells us what it was like opening for Pearl Jam as the guitarist for The Murder City Devils, how kind Eddie Vedder can be , and why his band members had to try and outdrink a famous NBA player. Music by A Gun Called Tension, The Murder City Devils and Joe Plummer. Episode sponsored by Izotope. Register To Vote
Jon Wurster is the drummer for Superchunk, The Mountain Goats and Bob Mould. He's also a comedy writer and has created many character "guests" on Tom Scharplings' "The Best Show". Joe and Jon get to catch up after not seeing each other on the road for a couple years. They discuss the North Carolina political climate, Jon's pandemic routine and the documentary's that Jon's been watching in his down time. They also veer into drummer talk, addressing Bill Stevenson and Dave Lombardo's effortless, fluttering styles. We hear a song from the new Bob Mould record called "American Crisis" that matches the current social/political climate in both ferocity and volume! Music by Palm Fronds and Joe Plummer. Episode sponsored by Izoptope. Register To Vote
Hutch Harris is a musician, songwriter and producer from Portland Oregon. He was also the singer and guitarist for The Thermals. On what winds up being The Thermals last tour, they find themselves running from a tornado en route to a show in Denver. Naturally, Hutch, who may have eaten a few too many "edibles", deals with it by writing an "epic, scary, tornado song" in the back of the van. Find out what song he wrote and whether they made it to the show. Music by Hutch Harris, The Thermals, Palm Fronds and Joe Plummer. Register to Vote
Alicia Bagnanno is an audio engineer and the founding member of the Sub Pop band Bully. Like most rock bands in the world, her touring has been cancelled and she's unable to support her new record Sugaregg. When she's not doing press and promotion for the new release, she's running, meditating and listening to "Birthday" by the Sugarcubes. We also discuss the importance of Nashvilles ground level organization in the BLM movement and how young people are pulling most of the weight in support of social justice. We hear new music from Bully and Land of Talk. Additional music by Palm Fronds and Joe Plummer. Mastered by Wilson Plummer. Sponsored by Izotope.com. REGISTER TO VOTE
Joe talks with Chris Slorach of Metz during the pandemic. They discuss non-touring life, creating a memorable experiences for your children and why teaching anti-racism is more powerful than "non racism" for future generations. Chris also tells us why he thinks Scott Walker is the coolest person in the world and pays his respects to Vern Rumsey of Unwound. We hear two new Metz tunes. Enjoy. Music by Metz and Joe Plummer
Kaelen Ohm is an actor, filmmaker and songwriter. Her multimedia project Amaara is releasing their second record "Heartspeak" in August 2020. During the quarantine, Kaelen has found the time to make a video for each song on the release which will ultimately tie together as a larger single piece film. In this episode, Kaelen tells us how the BLM movement has motivated her to further educate on herself on social issues from the perspective of a white, north American woman. She also discusses us why anger is an important emotion in these times, how adjusting your perspective in a situation can change the situation for better, and hips us to some ambient music she's listening to. Music by Amaara, Palm Fronds, and Joe Plummer
Buzz Osborne co-founded The Melvins over 30 years ago. They have toured the world many times over and have released 30+ records. Since their first tour, his work ethic and dedication to rock and roll sustainability has kept them on the road and putting out great, thoughtful records almost annually. In this episode Buzz tells us about the first Melvins tour with southern California hardcore band RKL. They encounter filthy accommodations, acid trips, arrests and skinheads. Right when the tour comes to an abrupt end, Buzz witnesses the unimaginable in a Brooklyn phone booth that changes his perspective on tour and life in general. Music by Buzz Osborne and Joe Plummer.
Bass Player, (The Shins, Teardrops, Tomo Nakayama, Sufjan Stevens) keyboardist, mixer and producer Yuuki Matthews checks in with his friend and former bandmate Joe. They discuss the stress of a head cold during the Covid-19 pandemic, the hopeful change the BLM movement will bring and how "trying to try" is his first step in meditating. They also talk about their experiences recording with their beloved friend Richard Swift before his passing. Music by Teardrops and Joe Plummer.
Nick Thorburn is a singer, a writer, a guitarist and a graphic novelist. His book "Penguins" was published by Fantagraphics and released in 2018. In the previous year he wrote and directed the short film "That Dog" featuring Michael Cera, Janicza Bravo, Andrea Riseborough, Jon Daly and Tim Heidecker. He is also widely known for his score of the massively popular podcast Serial. Nick is a singer and guitarist for the bands Islands, Mister Heavenly and The Unicorns. He grew up in British Columbia and now resides in Los Angeles. In this episode he tells us about how he found himself in a near amber alert situation at a WalMart and how his friend and roadie disappeared for 24 hours in the middle of winter in Baltimore. Music by Nick Thorburn and Joe Plummer.
Atiba Jefferson is known around the world for his skateboarding photography. Over the last 20 years he has also found massive success shooting portraits for the NBA, Nike, musicians, and many commercial entities. In this episode we learn what the BLM movement means to him as a black American, what he's doing to cope with the Covid-19 pandemic, and how important music is to his life outside of photography. We also hear a new song from his solo efforts and find out how he wound up playing with the drummer Jon Theodore. Music by Atiba Jefferson, Joe Plummer, Covet and The Coromandelles.
Joe Plummer (@joeplumdog), drummer for Cold War Kids, Modest Mouse, The Shins, and a bunch of others, joins Charles, Dan, and Alex to discuss being a drumset guy and browse headlines on Metalhead Zone.
My guest Joe Plummer (Cold War Kids, Modest Mouse, Shins, Mister Heavenly, Magic Magicians) and I talk Public Image Ltd, Flipper, Dub and Reggae, and so many other things…Ruinous Media, the Tour Stories podcast, Coromandelles, records and record covers that made an impression on him, what he’s listening to etc! Run-on sentences; this is a fun one! Support the show (https://www.venmo.com/Clarita-Hinojosa)
My guest Joe Plummer (Cold War Kids, Modest Mouse, Shins, Mister Heavenly, Magic Magicians) and I talk Public Image Ltd, Flipper, Dub and Reggae, and so many other things…Ruinous Media, the Tour Stories podcast, Coromandelles, records and record covers that made an impression on him, what he’s listening to etc! This is a fun one!SOURCES:https://thevinylfactory.com/features/dennis-morris-interview-pil-first-issue-metal-box/https://create.adobe.com/2016/11/18/debbie_millman_s_top_5.htmlhttps://thevinylfactory.com/features/dennis-morris-interview-pil-first-issue-metal-box/http://www.dennismorris.com/index.htmlRuinous Mediahttps://www.ruinousmedia.com/Follow DF on IG @designfreakspodcastTwitter @designfreakspodFacebook https://www.facebook.com/designfreakspodcasthttps://www.designfreakspodcast.com/Want to help support my podcast? Donate any amount here:) Thank you!Theme Music: "Jet in Jungle" by Damaged Bug, courtesy of John DwyerAdditional Audio: “Chestnut” and “You’re Done” by Coromandelles, courtesy of Joe Plummerhttps://coromandellesband.bandcamp.com/album/meaningless-chess
We share a few clips from individual sessions. Jesse Roberts (Sandrider, Old Iron, The Ruby Doe, Kid Congo Powers) sets a record for most U-Hauls used in a weekend warrior tour. Joe Plummer (Cold War Kids, The Shins, Modest Mouse, Black Heart's Procession) may or may not have broken into a parked vehicle to swap parts for a parking lot van fix. Season 2 publishing arrangements announced!
Joe Plummer, adjunct Prof Columbia Business School.
1-6-20 Interview Joe Plummer describes himself as an “entertainer,” and it is certainly an apt description. Listen to him describe his surprising career as a singer, dancer, actor, playwright, songwriter and director although he never had a lesson or any training. And come to the First Presbyterian Church of Sarasota Tues 1/21 to Sat 1/25 […]
Joe Plummer's friends share their stories from life on the road. We hear funny, sad and sometimes scary tales from musicians and comedians.
Jenifer Westphal and Joe Plummer created Wavelength productions, a company that 90% helmed by women. Wavelength Productions fosters the female talent in all aspects of filmmaking. They focus on films with really great stories. Some of their films include "Where's my Roy Cohn?", "Selah and The Spades", and "Knock down the House" which can be seen on Netflix.
Get to know Wavelength Productions! Oh, wait, you already do. Wavelength is behind the conversation-starting documentaries Won't You Be My Neighbor? and Knock Down The House, plus a whole stable of films making a splash at Sundance and beyond. So, get to know Wavelength BETTER as Paul talks to producers Jenifer Westphal and Joe Plummer about their successful run of features. Like good movie talk? Please subscribe! www.themovieguys.net iTunes: bit.ly/1l0hCpG Youtube.com/user/TheMovieGuys @TheMovieGuys Facebook.com/TheMovieGuys Instagram.com/themovieguys Vimeo.com/themovieguys Tumblr: themovieguys.tumblr.com/
New York based producer, Joe Plummer, joins Georgie on the podcast this week. He chats more about producing documentaries, his previous work as an actor and life at Wavelength Productions.
Last week, we at The Spool covered Chicago's small-but-mighty documentary film festival Doc10, a weekend-long paean to the joys of independent documentary filmmaking at the Davis Theater in my neighborhood of Lincoln Square. (Check out our other coverage - including dispatches on nearly every film that played at the fest - here.) Two of the documentaries showing at the fest - immigration doc The Infiltrators and AOC-led political profile Knock Down the House - come courtesy of Wavelength Productions, an independent outfit just a few years old focused on telling "great f***king stories." During the festival, Wavelength president/executive producer Jenifer Westphal and producer Joe Plummer stopped by the studio to talk about their precipitous rise with last year's doc darling Won't You Be My Neighbor?, the docs playing at the fest, and what they look for in a 'great f**king story.' (Stay tuned after the outro for an outtake from the interview, including a special appearance from The Spool's most valuable - and furry - staff member, Bobbie.) (More of a Comment, Really… is a proud member of the Chicago Podcast Coop. Thanks to Cards Against Humanity for sponsoring this episode!)
Joe Plummer is a journeyman, having manned the throne behind seminal acts like Modest Mouse, The Shins, The Black Heart Procession, Mister Heavenly, The Magic Magicians and many others. Currently Joe is with Cold War Kids and finding himself in a familiar role: Stepping in to replace a former drummer and trying to honor the music […] The post 351 – Joe Plummer (Cold War Kids) A journeyman’s guide to juggling multiple bands appeared first on Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros..
Joe Plummer : Tragedy and Hope 101: The Illusion of Justice, Freedom, and DemocracyThe information contained in this book contradicts nearly everything you've been led to believe about democracy and “representative government.”Based on the groundbreaking research of respected historian Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope 101 reveals an unimaginably devious political system, skillfully manipulated by a handful of elite, which is undermining freedom and democracy as we know it. The goal of those who control the system, in Quigley's own words, is to dominate “all habitable portions of the world.” Using deception, theft, and violence, they have achieved more toward this goal than any rulers in human history.However, the Information Age is quickly derailing their plans. The immorality of their system, and those who serve it, has become nearly impossible to hide. Awareness and resistance are growing…Tragedy is yielding to hope.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
Peace Revolution episode 091: Pax Americana / Manufacturing Terrorism from Operation Cyclone to ISIS T&H Liberty Threads: Weave Your Conversations Around Freedom Available in a variety of sizes, colors, and styles https://teespring.com/stores/TragedyandHope (New Video Series) The Deep End: Dive Into Consciousness / Now available on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TragedyandHope To Purchase the HISTORY BLUEPRINT (Richard's Brain Model Organizing History): https://www.tragedyandhope.com/the-brain/ To Donate or Subscribe to the Tragedy and Hope online learning community: https://www.tragedyandhope.com/subscribe/ To Subscribe to Peace Revolution on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-peace-revolution-podcast/id659865433 The Peace Revolution Page (all feeds, formats, and episodes): https://www.tragedyandhope.com/peace-revolution/ The Tragedy and Hope Official YouTube Page: https://www.YouTube.com/TragedyandHopeMag Follow Richard on Twitter (@TragedyandHope) Reference Map to episode 091 Tony Benn 1992 speech on the 1991 Iraq War RT – U.S. is top exporter (with the UK) of world's weapons Charlie Rose with Assad – why America really hates him Hillary admits the CIA funded Al Qaeda Nancy Reagan “just say no.” propaganda campaign Sample_Afghan Heroin pays for military occupation Sample_intro to BCCI scandal CIA operation cyclone in Afghanistan Sample BCCI NBC News U.S. Marines guard Afghan Poppy Fields w/ Geraldo Rivera Sample BCCI bank of England from the BCCI investigation (featured later) Operation Cyclone featuring Brzezinski by James Corbett (orig. from “Meet Zbigniew Brzezinski, Conspiracy Theorist) Sample 1 Charlie Rose, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Henry Kissinger, & Brent Scowcroft Afghanistan unravels as Obama bombs hospital / corruption at the top Hillary vs GOP (all the same line of rhetoric) via Aaron and Melissa Dykes at TruthStreamMedia Hillary “What difference does it make?” Hillary exposed via infowars Study shows Conspiracy theory losing insult power via the New World Next Week (Corbett/Pilato) FBI Agent John Anticev speaking with Emad Salem re: WTC 1993 bombing David Ray Griffin describing PNAC, courtesy of Joe Plummer's research at TragedyandHope.info Sample_Saddam and Empire PNAC Reality Check / U.S. and Britain created Al Qaeda by Ben Swann (1h20m-1h40m) RG Introductory Monologue www.Teespring.com/TragedyandHope www.Patreon.com/TragedyandHope John Murray Forbes in the History Blueprint Brent Scowcroft in the History Blueprint Dope, Inc. in the History Blueprint (1h45-2h15m) Mark Lombardi described by Patricia Goldstone in her book “Interlocked” (2h15m-2h45m) Professor Paul Zarembka interview (2h45m-3h45m) Professor Paul Zarembka's presentation on 9-11 incongruences (3h45m-4h55m) CIA 9-11 papertrail with Peter Dale Scott (4h55m-5h50m) Political Assassinations Revealed /Church Committee presentation (5h50m-6h35m) Greatest Mysteries of Soviet War documentary (6h35m-7h30m) CIA operative John Stockwell describes Operation Cyclone (7h30m-10h30m) BCCI bank fraud investigation led by John Forbes Kerry (10h30m-11h15m) Tower Committee irregularities by Dave Emory and Nip Tuck (11h15m-12h15m) 9-11 trillions by James Corbett (12h15m-13h40m) Firefighters AE 9-11 (13h40m-15h) Rebekah Roth 9-11 (15h-15h45m) Charlie Rose, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Henry Kissinger, & Brent Scowcroft (15h45m-17h30m) Brzezinski CSIS Q&A Would You Like to Know More? Peace Revolution episode 089: The Art of Freedom / Keep Calm & Start Thinking Peace Revolution episode 088: The U.N.-American Agenda / World Federalism & the United Nations Gambit Peace Revolution episode 087: Privacy & Surveillance / The Future of Freedom vs. The Architecture of Oppression Peace Revolution episode 083: America and the Great Game / A Strategy of Tension Peace Revolution episode 082: The British Elephant in the American Living Room / The Empire Always Listens and Never Forgets Peace Revolution episode 081: Self-Confidence vs. Social Engineering See Also: Peace Revolution episode 046: Liberty is Life / Practical Applications of Rationality Peace Revolution episode 047: Slavery is Death / Practical Applications of Irrationality Peace Revolution episode 048: The Philosophy of Life / This is John Galt Speaking Peace Revolution episode 027: DIAMONDS / The Jewel of Denial / Outgrowing Stockholm Syndrome Peace Revolution episode 023: How to Free Your Mind / The Occulted (Hidden) Keys of Wisdom
Peace Revolution episode 091: Pax Americana / Manufacturing Terrorism from Operation Cyclone to ISISAudio Issues w/ firefox browser? Here's an alternative link for download, or click "pod" icon to play. T&H Liberty Threads: Weave Your Conversations Around FreedomAvailable in a variety of sizes, colors, and styles https://teespring.com/stores/TragedyandHope (New Video Series) The Deep End: Dive Into Consciousness / Now available on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TragedyandHope To Purchase the HISTORY BLUEPRINT (Richard's Brain Model Organizing History): https://www.tragedyandhope.com/the-brain/To Donate or Subscribe to the Tragedy and Hope online learning community:https://www.tragedyandhope.com/subscribe/ To Subscribe to Peace Revolution on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-peace-revolution-podcast/id659865433 The Peace Revolution Page (all feeds, formats, and episodes): https://www.tragedyandhope.com/peace-revolution/ The Tragedy and Hope Official YouTube Page: https://www.YouTube.com/TragedyandHopeMag Follow Richard on Twitter (@TragedyandHope) Reference Map to episode 091 Tony Benn 1992 speech on the 1991 Iraq War RT – U.S. is top exporter (with the UK) of world's weapons Charlie Rose with Assad – why America really hates him Hillary admits the CIA funded Al Qaeda Nancy Reagan “just say no.” propaganda campaign Sample_Afghan Heroin pays for military occupation Sample_intro to BCCI scandal CIA operation cyclone in Afghanistan Sample BCCI NBC News U.S. Marines guard Afghan Poppy Fields w/ Geraldo Rivera Sample BCCI bank of England from the BCCI investigation (featured later) Operation Cyclone featuring Brzezinski by James Corbett (orig. from “Meet Zbigniew Brzezinski, Conspiracy Theorist) Sample 1 Charlie Rose, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Henry Kissinger, & Brent Scowcroft Afghanistan unravels as Obama bombs hospital / corruption at the top Hillary vs GOP (all the same line of rhetoric) via Aaron and Melissa Dykes at TruthStreamMedia Hillary “What difference does it make?” Hillary exposed via infowars Study shows Conspiracy theory losing insult power via the New World Next Week (Corbett/Pilato) FBI Agent John Anticev speaking with Emad Salem re: WTC 1993 bombing David Ray Griffin describing PNAC, courtesy of Joe Plummer's research at TragedyandHope.info Sample_Saddam and Empire PNAC Reality Check / U.S. and Britain created Al Qaeda by Ben Swann (1h20m-1h40m) RG Introductory Monologue www.Teespring.com/TragedyandHope www.Patreon.com/TragedyandHope John Murray Forbes in the History Blueprint Brent Scowcroft in the History Blueprint Dope, Inc. in the History Blueprint (1h45-2h15m) Mark Lombardi described by Patricia Goldstone in her book “Interlocked” (2h15m-2h45m) Professor Paul Zarembka interview (2h45m-3h45m) Professor Paul Zarembka's presentation on 9-11 incongruences (3h45m-4h55m) CIA 9-11 papertrail with Peter Dale Scott (4h55m-5h50m) Political Assassinations Revealed /Church Committee presentation (5h50m-6h35m) Greatest Mysteries of Soviet War documentary (6h35m-7h30m) CIA operative John Stockwell describes Operation Cyclone (7h30m-10h30m) BCCI bank fraud investigation led by John Forbes Kerry (10h30m-11h15m) Tower Committee irregularities by Dave Emory and Nip Tuck (11h15m-12h15m) 9-11 trillions by James Corbett (12h15m-13h40m) Firefighters AE 9-11 (13h40m-15h) Rebekah Roth 9-11 (15h-15h45m) Charlie Rose, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Henry Kissinger, & Brent Scowcroft (15h45m-17h30m) Brzezinski CSIS Q&A Would You Like to Know More?Peace Revolution episode 089: The Art of Freedom / Keep Calm & Start ThinkingPeace Revolution episode 088: The U.N.-American Agenda / World Federalism & the United Nations GambitPeace Revolution episode 087: Privacy & Surveillance / The Future of Freedom vs. The Architecture of OppressionPeace Revolution episode 083: America and the Great Game / A Strategy of TensionPeace Revolution episode 082: The British Elephant in the American Living Room / The Empire Always Listens and Never ForgetsPeace Revolution episode 081: Self-Confidence vs. Social EngineeringSee Also:Peace Revolution episode 046: Liberty is Life / Practical Applications of RationalityPeace Revolution episode 047: Slavery is Death / Practical Applications of IrrationalityPeace Revolution episode 048: The Philosophy of Life / This is John Galt SpeakingPeace Revolution episode 027: DIAMONDS / The Jewel of Denial / Outgrowing Stockholm SyndromePeace Revolution episode 023: How to Free Your Mind / The Occulted (Hidden) Keys of Wisdom
Over the last decade, Joe Plummer has been the drummer of choice for many of the West Coast's most popular and acclaimed rock bands. He talks about growing up as the youngest member of a giant extended family and what he's drawn from his experiences playing with Cold War Kids, The Shins, Modest Mouse, and The Black Heart Procession.
Guest Joe Plummer, author "Dishonest Money" says the federal government is not only the cause behind the economic melt-down, but the truth behind what is really going on may shock you! Then, during the second half Doug Wolf, author of "Marketing Me Book" joins us. Doug is a top marketing consultant and former KOGO-AM San Diego personality. Conservative News and Commentary
Gunsmoke. January 16, 1954. CBS net. "The Bear". Commercials deleted. Mike Blocker is a large, good-natured man who is about to be married. Joe Plummer plays one practical joke too many and pays the price. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on February 28, 1957. William Conrad, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Lawrence Dobkin, John Dehner, Lou Krugman, James Nusser, John Meston (writer)
Gunsmoke. January 16, 1954. CBS net. "The Bear". Commercials deleted. Mike Blocker is a large, good-natured man who is about to be married. Joe Plummer plays one practical joke too many and pays the price. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on February 28, 1957. William Conrad, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Lawrence Dobkin, John Dehner, Lou Krugman, James Nusser, John Meston (writer)