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In this episode, guitarist and vocalist Joe Queer discusses the writing and recording of the fan-favorite 1996 single from The Queers, "Punk Rock Girls." Throughout this conversation, Joe reflects on the spontaneous and fun process behind writing the song, as well as the unique recording techniques that gave The Queers their signature sound. He talks about the making of the beloved album Don't Back Down, the collaborative nature of recording with other artists, and how influences from classic rock and pop shaped their music. Joe also shares stories from his decades-long journey in the punk rock scene and expresses his continued passion for creating new music and keeping punk rock alive. Chris DeMakes A Podcast is brought to you by DistroKid, the ultimate partner for taking your music to the next level. Get 30% off your first YEAR with DistroKid by signing up at http://distrokid.com/vip/demakes If you love Chris DeMakes A Podcast and you'd like to support the show AND get weekly bonus episodes of The After Party podcast, head to http://www.ChrisDeMakes.com to sign up for the Supporting Cast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Queer of the legendary pop-punk band, The Queers, joins us for a third time to discuss their upcoming tour beginning in the Louisville/Kentuckiana Area, Thursday, July 24 @ The Depot (across the bridge in Jeffersonville, Indiana) featuring Indignant Few (Louisville) & The Raging Nathans (Indianapolis). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sean0493/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sean0493/support
Before the Queers headlined Punk Rock Tacos at Cemitas Poblanos, Joe Queer jumped in the car for an honest, unapologetic and fun interview. We talked about the benefits of being a touring band in the present day, the pros/cons of the internet, the joys of being a music fan, being a “glass half full” person, and building a live setlist on the fly. Car Con Carne is presented by Alex Ross Art. Visit Alex Ross on YouTube to keep up to date with one of the comics industry's most important and celebrated creators. Car Con Carne is a nominee for “Best Music Podcast” in the Chicago Reader's “Best of 2023” issue! Voting only lasts for a couple more weeks … please support the podcast by clicking https://bit.ly/votecarconcarne
Welcome to the Nothing Shocking Podcast 2.0 reboot episode 193 with our guest Joe Queer of the Queers. In this episode we discuss playing recent live shows across Canada and dates in August across the South East. We also discuss the punk rock scene, the albums Reverberation (2021) and Love Songs for the Retarded (1993), and more! For more information visit: https://www.facebook.com/thequeers/ https://www.instagram.com/thequeersofficial/?hl=en Please like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nothingshockingpodcast/ Follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/hashtag/noshockpod. Libsyn website: https://nothingshocking.libsyn.com For more info on the Hong Kong Sleepover: https://thehongkongsleepover.bandcamp.com Help support the podcast and record stores by shopping at Ragged Records. http://www.raggedrecords.org
On this extremely fun episode one of my best buddies comes back for a 4th time, Nick Spoon from Lesser Creatures. He came back to promote their split w/ The Hawaiians, due out 7/08 via Last Exit Records in EU and Mom's Basement Records in the US. But just like the previous 3 times the conversation derails into us clowning on each other, making each other laugh, and just genuinely having a good time. We cover a lot of ground in a short amount of time, and we do get to topics such as writing songs quick and not overthinking, getting to work w/ Joe Queer, what his wife thinks about him writing songs about himself, and much more. Please enjoy this very fun and loose episode of TIJAP! *** (songs included in this episode are Lesser Creatures songs from the soon to be released split w/ The Hawaiians: “Brains on Toast,” “Knew It All Along,” “My World, & “Back to Meppen. - used w/ permission.)***
On this fun episode I get the pleasure of sitting down with August, guitarist and vocalist of the Chicago-based pop punk band Goodbye Sunshine. We chat about forming the band, writing light-hearted and short songs, how he got into punk rock through his sister, recording w/ Joe Queer, teaming up w/ Larry Parker and River Monster Records, and working on their new EP, “People Will Like You When You Stop Being Yourself.” We also talk about his upcoming trips to Wisconsin and Las Vegas, playing w/ the Repellents, recording of Goodbye Sunshine's debut EP “Keep Failing, You're Doing Great,” the over saturation of the Chicago scene, and playing outside of the city more. The conversation also discusses working w/ Little Lost Girl Media, playing the T1 Fest in Chicago, and their upcoming shows for the rest of the year. So sit back and get down w/ this episode of TIJAP. *** (songs by Goodbye Sunshine included in this episode are: “Hide and Seek,” “Smokestacks,” “Plugger,” and “Timber, I'm Falling in Love.” - used w/ permission.) ***
In this personally long awaited episode, I finally have Billy Batts and the Made Men in the house and on the mics. Our ole pal Rick Burick from Geared Four Productions joins us in on the fun as we all embark on a 27 minute journey into talking about what a super bright future is in-store for all these fellas! They've all teamed up for something pretty awesome and we're pretty happy to be sharing the announcement! Song info: 1.Over Again Off the upcoming full length album "My Empire Is Crumbling" produced by Joe Queer. 2. Long John Silvers Feud In Augusta Off the upcoming split 7" with Close Encounter.
In this episode .. Nick has Covid.. but also! We get the absolute pleasure of hanging out with and getting to know Peterson Worrell and Jeff Stoery-Pits of The Manarovs. We talk all things Manarovs, The scene in Savannah, Moms Basement Fest and so much more! Check it out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ambivalencepodcast/support
This a crazy one broh. The boys talk email signatures, Paul's halloween Aang costume, and a concert that ended up getting canceled. They then tackle articles about alien abduction: how to not seem crazy and are the FBI involved? They wrap up with a third seggy all about invading aliens. Article 1: Joe Queer (turns out hes racist sorry WE didn't research him first, we will mock him next episode) Article 2: Ask Dr. Eldritch Third seggy: Alien or alien?
Fuego en la Pista de Baile, los éxitos y las novedades mas underground en www.ipopfm.com, cada miércoles de 20 a 21 horas. Hoy te invitamos a un programa variado y cargado de gasolina, únete! Déjate seducir por el programa más underground de iPOPfm. Déjate seducir por Fuego En La Pista de Baile! Han sonado: 1. F. A. N. T. A. – Libros de Autoayuda 2. Brad Marino, Joe Queer, Geoff Palmer – Another Sad and Lonely Night 3. The Queers – I Met Her At The Rat 4. Nuevo Catecismo Católico – Bad Angel’s Scream 5. The Movement – Modern Times 6. Mod Time – El Fin del Tiempo 7. Los Scooters – Sha La La 8. Los Flechazos – Luces Rojas 9. The Reverberations – Gone Away 10. Manual Scan – Jungle Beat 11. Syndrome 81 – Fuir Son Passé 12. The Gundown – January 13. La Inquisición – Primavera 14. Arpaviejas – Anda y Que Te Den 15. Bosque Rojo – Todos Terroristas 16. Montaña – Creo 17. Mausoleo – Un testigo 18. Joy Division – Leaders of Men 19. Surf Curse - Freaks 20. Cariño – Si Quieres 21. La Élite – Contento de ser Feo
Sean, Donnie, and Danny talk Jack In The Box, Whataburger, In & Out, and all of the greasy burgers you can think of, Danzig's performances of of the past, present, and future, our economy, the war, and so much more!!! Punk Rock legend Joe Queer makes a return appearance to talk about The Queers most recent tour, upcoming dates, GG Allin, etc. Tune in fora P&P good time!!!!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sean0493/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sean0493/support
In this episode I get to speak to somebody who has not only played in some of my favorite band, but he's also played on my favorite The Queers (Punk Rock Confidential) record. Geoff very kindly gave up some of this time to me to talk about everything from way back in the day ...... right up to the present day!! We got to speak about all the different bands that he has been in what it was like working with Joe Queer and all the music that he has put out over his career. Geoff was very kind in sharing some behind-the-scenes stories that I feel very lucky to have listened to and be part of. As I write this now I am listening to an exclusive version of the latest in line of Ramones covers albums which just so happens to include only one Ramones .... that is Dee Dee King!!! Stick around in the episode because you can hear a snippet from it. I'd like to say thanks to Geoff for recording this with me and I hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed talking.
This week I talk with the punk rock legend that is John Jughead Pierson! You know Jughead from Screeching Weasel, Even in Blackouts, The Mopes, The Mitochondriacs and his podcast Jughead's Basement. On this episode we talk-creativity that you can't turn off-how John losing his record collection was a catalyst for Jughead's Basement-revisiting early Screeching Weasel for inspiration for The Mitochondriacs-the similarities and differences between writing a play and writing a song-the far reaching (and long lasting) impact of Lookout Records-the importance of travel and seeing the world-using improv skills to podcast-picking up the songwriting duties in Even In Blackouts-how Johns mind forced him to write songs again after taking a break-breaking strings and breaking guitars with your strumming-finding inspiration for music and art in the world-why Al Sobrante has an executive producer credit on My Brain Hurts & much moreFollow John https://www.jugheadsbasementpodcast.comhttps://themitochondriacs.bandcamp.comhttps://eveninblackouts.bandcamp.comhttps://www.youtube.com/user/JohnJugheadhttps://www.instagram.com/johnjugheadpiersonhttps://www.instagram.com/jugheadsbasementhttps://www.facebook.com/MemoriesOfAJugheadCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 to midnight est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.powerchordhour@gmail.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_Mg
I got to interview Joe Queer from The Queers. The Queers have always been an influence on me and this was an amazing opportunity to interview this legend. He did not fail me. I love talking to this guy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andy-harrison/support
It's the Big Boxing Day Bastard! BA from the kings of Junk Rock, Sloppy Seconds is in! We finally end the debate about where punk rock started, what would BA buy if he had a Polish Headteacher's quarterly salary? Which Sloppy Seconds song is most effective at making seven year old girls cry (it's probably not the one you think).Niallism has a gig report and a new faithful friend for you to meet, Sweary Santa is back for the final time this year after the big night and Tom's all sentimental.Music is from: The Atoms (feat. Joe Queer), TV Smith, Nobodys, El Sancho, Von Danikens and Born Shit Stirrers.
Danny, Donnie, and Sean come back to discuss the greatness of pop culture as well as conducting an Interview with Joe Queer of punk rock legends, The Queers. Our favorite episodes of It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Alyssa Milano, Kobe Related News, Donnie's Keurig and why Sean thinks they are a waste. Donnie and Danny discuss comic movies in a soft spoken NPR-like manner while Sean barks and screams randomly in order to get attention. We also bid a final farewell to friend and fallen musician soldier, Beau Shell of The Kodiaks. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sean0493/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sean0493/support
In this episode, Joe Queer of The Queers tells us about growing up in NH and going to punk rock shows, becoming a restauranteur then getting signed to Lookout Records, pretending to be Richard Hell's cousin and becoming friends with Joey Ramone. Plus never growing out of a love for music, writing songs for the new Queers record and buying gear with your last dollar. You can follow Joe and The Queers here: https://www.facebook.com/thequeers https://open.spotify.com/artist/1kRABJWDxSnOJFteI351V6 https://www.instagram.com/thequeersofficial/?hl=en https://allstarrecords.limitedrun.com/ Paul works a day job, puts out vinyl and puts on shows via Katzulhu Productions https://www.facebook.com/paul.neil.12 https://www.facebook.com/katzulhu
Punk rock legend, Joe Queer joins the podcast to discuss music, growing up in a band, and the state of the world. This was a fun one!Outro song is Bubblegum Girl from The Queers' 2020 Album, Save the World. Their latest release, a split with Killtime, Alive is now available. The band is currently on tour, see the latest dates on Instagram and Facebook @thequeers@thequeersofficial
Season 2 of the Bürgerkrieg Productions "15 Minutes of Fame" Podcast continues with a special extended episode featuring the New Hampshire-based punk rock "jack-of-all-trades," Geoff Palmer. We talk about the history of Lego and their brilliant marketing plan, some Wimpy Rutherford-related conversation, the historic phone call he received from Joe Queer (who was staying at his mothers house at the time), and I learn about his "shut-up-and-play-the-hits" moment that inspired him to pen the all-too-relatable track, "All the Hits." Check out his entire discography here: https://geoffpalmer.bandcamp.com/
On this episode of OBH we welcome Billy Putz of The Putz and Covert Flops. Billy talks about the creation of The Putz, projects currently in the works, and what it was like recording at Sonic Iguana, and with Joe Queer. Billy is a fan of pumpkin beer and horror movie soundtracks which helped us fall in love with him even faster. We had a blast hanging out with Billy. We play two songs off The Putz latest record Rise and Shine; Laser Blast and Another AutumnBilly's Links:The Putz on BandcampEccentric Pop Records ShopThe Putz on FacebookThe Putz on InstagramCovert Flops on BandcampShow Sponsor:Punk Rock Joe Coffee
This throwback episode features my interview with Tim Rogner of Allister from back in April 2019. Recorded this one in the ol' " Studio Studio" in my old apartment in Minneapolis. Originally aired on the radio show, this is the first time this interview has been on the pod.Check out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY, stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA mobile appRate & review the podcast - send us a screenshot for a free PCH shirt!email me for FREE Power Chord Hour guitar stickers - powerchordhour@gmail.comFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhour/Twitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhour/Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgFollow Tim Rogner/Allisterhttps://twitter.com/HumbugRoghttps://twitter.com/AllisterBandhttps://www.facebook.com/AllisterBandhttps://www.instagram.com/timallister/https://allisterofficial.comhttps://timrogner.wordpress.com
On this episode of OBH we welcome Joe Queer of legendary punk band The Queers. Joe talks about the upcoming Queers album "The Queers Save the World" and how he received inspiration on the writing of the album from Joey Ramone. He gives us inside information on some of the things he learned from The Ramones and he reflects on his music career which has now spanned 5 decades. Joe also talks candidly about the current PC/cancel culture that is plaguing punk rock. The Queers links:The Queers Facebook PageThe Queers Instagram PagePre-Order the new Queers album hereOBH Sponsors and Mentions:Punk Rock Joe CoffeeSleazy P Martini YouTube ChannelLA JentroisThe Handsome Scoundrels
On this Halloween episode we welcome Jason V and Jason 3D of The Jasons. Jason V and 3D discuss their favorite horror movies, musical influences, which Friday the 13th movie has the best boobs, upcoming splits, cancel culture, and their experience working with Joe Queer in the studio. Learn what Jason V's lifelong goal is involving Helen Hunt and Leelee Sobieski, and what excuse Rudy Giuliani should have given the media for his recent troubles.The Jasons links:Dead Fuck music videoThe Jasons FacebookThe Jasons InstagramThe Jasons websiteThe Jasons merchSponsors:Punk Rock Joe CoffeeEarPeace ear plugsJentrois
This week's guest is Johnny Puke! We talk Cletus, GG, country music, Johnny does his best Joe Queer and we even go through Horseplay Leads To Tragedy. Check it out!
In this episode the lads are sans guest, and you know what that means: rambling about nothing! We talk Joe Queer, record collecting, and Tom escaping lockdown! Songs by The Snivelling Shits, Voorhees, The Drones, Jim Carroll Band, Satan's Rats, and Leatherface.
In this episode the lads talk with the mighty Joe Queer! We talk about The Queers recording new album, life during these weird times, and tons of great stories about old gigs, cancel culture and GG Allin! With songs by The Queers of course!
This week's bonusode has some outtakes from a few of our favorite guests... Joe Queer, Ben Weasel and Phil Hill! We also do some Mad Libs! Check it out! So Cool!
Chris chats with, Joe Queer, from The Queers! IG: @thequeersofficial https://open.spotify.com/artist/1kRABJWDxSnOJFteI351V6 Listen and subscribe at: http://jabberjawmedia.com and http://tototpodcast.com Please subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes! And follow us on all platforms: @tototpodcast Wanna help out the show? Head over to http://patreon.com/tototpodcast Leave us some love/hate, suggest a guest, or tell us your own tour story on the TOTOT Hotline: (765)372-8818 Buy some TOTOT gear: http://tee.pub/lic/tototpodcast Check out this week's sponsors: Hangtime, Liquid Death Mountain Water, Permanence Tattoo Gallery, Merge4, and Mr. Small Does Math! For more info: -Hangtime- https://instagram.com/hangtimeband https://www.facebook.com/hangtimeband https://open.spotify.com/artist/2ryVBc1UBtbTIL2LsMAhz9 -Liquid Death Mountain Water- Use the promo code: "TOTOT" to save $2 on a case of water! http://liquiddeath.com http://facebook.com/DrinkLiquidDeath http://instagram.com/liquiddeath -Permanence Tattoo Gallery- 1007 Meridian St, Anderson, IN 46016 (765) 393-3334 http://facebook.com/permanencetattoogallery http://instagram.com/permanencetattoogallery -Merge 4- Become a Patron to win 50% all Merge 4 merch! http://merge4.com -Mr. Small Does Math- http://www.tinyurl.com/mrsmalldoesmath Become a sponsor: tototpodcast@gmail.com Check out Chris's old bands on Spotify! Chronic Chaos: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3g21wPm2j0Z3QnFNZs1jPP The Widow Jenkins: https://open.spotify.com/album/42Bsz2Hf68nZ4nCivbRCB1 Special Thanks to our Patreon Producers: Punk Rock Bob Foster ( @punkrockbobfoster ) and John Exton ( @bsasband ) Donate to help our friends in Australia and Puerto Rico: Visit http://www.redcross.org , call 1-800-RED CROSS, or text the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation. Buy my buddy Justin's new book: https://happygoatdesign.bigcartel.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we have Valentine's Day so we had to do something special. We had to finally have Joe Queer from punk rock legends, The Queers! We talk Queers, we talk Love Songs, we do a sweet 16. It's a blast! Check it out! So Cool!
In Episode 5 Joe Queers birthday... Andrew Kane, Jason Ward, Madd Josh w/ GrayMatterz Chatter get to talk with HogLog(drums) & Joe Queer(guitar/lead vocal) of their band “The Queers”! Chattering about recording, traveling, sandwich making, Joey Ramone, touring with the Dwarves, & other awesome stories! Check Out The Queers on tour now! https://www.facebook.com/The-Queers-156515077754764/ https://www.songkick.com/artists/532998-queers https://www.bandsintown.com/en/a/2611-the-queers
Joe Queer absolutely rules! I had no idea what his life was like I had no idea he was friends with so many legends. I loved talking to Joe and...
For the third installment of The-Out-Of-Towners series we are honored to sit down with punk rock icon Joe Queer of The Queers! Among the amazing stories about playing Chicago the past 20+ years, Joe and his bandmates share some advice for local bands about touring, being noticed by labels and more. Facebook link: http://on.fb.me/1KGl4kk Track Listing (hand picked by Joe Queer himself) 1) Psychedelic Mindfuck (off their latest album Back To The Basement) 2) I Always Knew (off Don't Back Down) 3) Today I Fell In Love (off Punk Rock Confidential) 4) Quit Talking Start Walking (off our Pleasant Screams reissue)
In this episode recorded before their recent tour stop in Boston, Ken welcomes Ben Weasel and Joe Queer to the show. First up Ken speaks with Ben Weasel of Screeching Weasel and Weasel Radio about the nature of green rooms, the two hour power block of Fantasy Island and Love Boat, sleepovers, 70s lack of child supervision, the Doberman phenomenon, having never seen Suburbia, Class of 1984, Teenage Head, Alice Cooper's "punk period", Van Patton's as the future, Michael J. Fox, dating on Eight is Enough, confusion around the Partridge Family, Family, Kristy McNichol, getting really into 7th Heaven, how sincerity goes a long way, the NEW Fantasy Island, the 70s vs. the 90s, the strange relationship with Tattoo, hookers on TV, knowing what a "swinger" is while not knowing exactly what a swinger is, being careful what you wish for, Genie wish loopholes, Little House on the Prairie, M*A*S*H, WKRP, Rock N Roll on TV, being a rock fan as social stand, Steve Dahl Chicago disc jockey, Disco Sucks, Freaks & Geeks, Newsradio, work place sitcoms, putting your own spin on classic formats, Tim Reid, The Jeffersons, Good Times in Cabrini-Green, the dream of the 70s death in the 80s, building a city on Rock N Roll, the punk rock reaction, the value of mainstream media attention to the underground, The Big Bang Theory, 3-Camera Sitcom format, the horror of specific choices in the 21st Century, TV Actors vs Film Actors, Salem's Lot, Made-for-TV Movies, James at 15 becoming James at 16, The Midnight Special, Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, Welcome to My Nightmare, LP marketing, the dirty secret of radio station interview LPs, New Wave on TV, 21st Century rebellion, Vietnam in popular culture, Maude's abortion episode, The Baby Boomers being wrong about everything, Go Set a Watchman, the education system, growing up in a world of consequences, Social Conscious of the 70s, Free to be You and Me, the predictive nature of science fiction, moralizing vs. morality, Black Flag's "Damaged", SLC Punk, The Wonder Years, Fawlty Towers, The Dick Van Dyke Show, loving General Hospital, loving the Soap Opera format, and realizing that format is not quality. Ken then speak with Joe Queer (aka Joe "Citizen" King) of the Queers. Ken and Joe discuss Chico and the Man, the lonesome death of Freddy Prinz, Welcome Back Kotter, growing up in New Hampshire, Boston stations vs. NH Stations, UHF education, TV38, WLVI TV56, Late Nite Creature Features, Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, Elvira, WBCN, seeing The Police at the Rat, why Sting won't smoke pot with you, Newbury Comics, The Ramones, Arena Rock, Jethro Tull's baby carriage one foot hopping, V66, Surf Culture, 60s music, Frampton coming alive in Boston, being a big reader vs a TV watcher, loving fine English literature, O. Henry, Felix the Cat, Rock N' Roll High School, The Meatmen, Black Flag, being physically large enough to actually be in a punk band, Rollins, Fear on SNL, Joan Jett, seeing Madness at a clothing store, Rodney on the ROQ, Just Want to Live Like Yogi Bear, Sid Griffin, favorite TV Theme songs, Beverly Hillbillies, Flintstones, Betwitched, Brady Bunch, and the shared experience of seeing certain movies and TV shows being a vehicle for friendships.
This week on Episode 65 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #10), Bob Noxious interviews Joe Queer, guitarist and lead singer of the legendary American punk rock band The Queers on their co-headlining ticket with The Dwarves atBackBooth in Orlando, FL. And Bobby Pickles slurs through his end of this week’s podcast drunk on whiskey. Dwarves’ frontman Blag Dahlia denies Noxious’ allegations of conspiracy to expel Bobby Pickles from The Bowery Electric on this two-part series concerning “some obscure dude from New York”. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER: Bobby asks Bob about how he got his start in radio. Bob explains his humble beginnings on a local Pirate Radio Station and growing up the son of a 70's A.M. Radio "Hot Jock" DJ. Bobby declares, “pop-anything sucks”, including but not limited to pop-country and pop-hip-hop and pop-punk; he then continues on with a news story about Blink 182. Bob continues to be amazed that the aforementioned band remains seemingly relevant to the patrons of dyingscene.com and quickly dismisses them. Bob asks Joe Queer why punk rock legends are so much more accessible than the untouchable rock heroes of yesteryear. Joe tells Bob about meeting Joey Ramone and eventually working with him on his solo record. Legendary! (There’s that word again). Later, Blag baba-booeys the interview, asking Joe about "the blow and all that stuff". Bob discusses his deep seething hatred of the "emo/kid/bubblegum/pop" bands who are continually signed to Epitaph, explaining further that the only relevant band still left on the label is Bad Religion (not true, see: Rancid, Pennywise, Millencolin, Propagandhi, The Descendents...and the list goes on and on). Talk turns to all of the different silly names that record labels are naming themselves. Bobby mentions looking forward to seeing Less Than Jake in New Haven, then gloats that there are no Florida dates for Bob to catch. Bob informs Bobby that LTJ's frontman,Chris DeMakes, lives in the same Florida city as he, continuing that they play roughly eight local shows per year. Bobby, once again, invites Bob to New York for a yearly shindig, then accuses him of being “too pushy” when Bob suggests an interview request with NJ hardcore band,Bigwig. Passive-aggressive puns are passed around playfully as Bob chastises Bobby for a slow news week at DyingScene.com when his supposed “jouralist” co-host covers a story about "some dude’s record collection" - Bobby waxing on about Minor Threat’sFiller EP. THIS WEEK’S HEADLINESSome of the topics reported herein, include, but are not limited to the following:Keep the Manspeaker Family together - Green Jellÿ frontman, and loving father, Bill Manspeaker starts a GoFundMe campaign to raise $5000 to retain a lawyer for his embattled court proceedings, attempting to remove custody rights from his daughter;Contest: Sweet Baby “It’s A Girl” LP reissue, new Sweet Baby 7-inch & more; Video: “The Making of Fat Mike’s Punk Rock Musical” (Part 2); more Matt Skiba and Blink 182news (Bob yawns); The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die sign to Epitaph Records; Mest announces reunion with classic lineup; Less Than Jake announce more US/Canada dates with Reel Big Fish; Live Video: Bigwig perform “Flavor Ice” at Natefest; Watch Scott Helland (Deep Wound, Outpatients) gush about record collection. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST Moral Decline - Habitual Line Crosser Knockin Bones - Warriors Band Mango - Sinking Ships Blag Dahlia Interview Stabbed In Back - Dead Inside The Queers Interview (Pt 1) The Queers - I Can’t Stop Farting Frank Turner - Get Better Fools Gold - OCMD The Decline - Growing Up Is A Gateway Drug Drunken Logic - (The Good News Is) Nobody Gives A Damn The Queers Interview (Pt. 2) This week’s sponsor is FAT ENZO. BobNoxious@DyingScene.com Twitter @BobNoxious IG @BobNoxious BobbyPickles@DyingScene.com Twitter @TheBobbyPickles IG @BobbyPickles Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook.com/DyingSceneRadio Follow the link for this week’s FULL INTERVIEW with Joe Queer. Call the hotline – (347)754-PUNK
This week on Dying Scene Radio, Bob Noxious interviews Joe Que3r, guitarist and lead singer of the legendary American punk rock band The Queers on their co-headlining ticket with The Dwarves at BackBooth in Orlando, FL. And Bobby Pickles slurs through his end of this week’s podcast drunk on whiskey. Dwarves’ frontman Blag Dahlia denies Noxious’ allegations of conspiracy to expel Bobby Pickles from The Bowery Electric on this two-part series concerning “some obscure dude from New York”.SYNOPSIS OF BANTER:Bobby asks Bob about how he got his start in radio. Bob explains his humble beginnings on a local Pirate Radio Station and growing up the son of a 70's A.M. Radio "Hot Jock" DJ.Bobby declares, “pop-anything sucks”, including but not limited to pop-country and pop-hip-hop and pop-punk; he then continues on with a news story about Blink 182. Bob continues to be amazed that the aforementioned band remains seemingly relevant to the patrons of dyingscene.com and quickly dismisses them.Bob asks Joe Que3r why punk rock legends are so much more accessible than the untouchable rock heroes of yesteryear. Joe tells Bob about meeting Joey Ramone and eventually working with him on his solo record. Legendary! (There’s that word again). Later, Blag baba-booeys the interview, asking Joe about "the blow and all that stuff".Bob discusses his deep seething hatred of the "emo/kid/bubblegum/pop" bands who are continually signed to Epitaph, explaining further that the only relevant band still left on the label is Bad Religion (not true, see: Rancid, Pennywise, Millencolin, Propagandhi, The Descendents...and the list goes on and on). Talk turns to all of the different silly names that record labels are naming themselves.Bobby mentions looking forward to seeing Less Than Jake in New Haven, then gloats that there are no Florida dates for Bob to catch. Bob informs Bobby that LTJ's frontman, Chris DeMakes, lives in the same Florida city as he, continuing that they play roughly eight local shows per year. Bobby, once again, invites Bob to New York for a yearly shindig, then accuses him of being “too pushy” when Bob suggests an interview request with NJ hardcore band, Bigwig. Passive-aggressive puns are passed around playfully as Bob chastises Bobby for a slow news week at DyingScene.com when his supposed “jouralist” co-host covers a story about "some dude’s record collection" - Bobby waxing on about Minor Threat’s Filler EP.THIS WEEK’S HEADLINESSome of the topics reported herein, include, but are not limited to the following: Keep the Manspeaker Family together - Green Jellÿ frontman, and loving father, Bill Manspeaker starts a GoFundMe campaign to raise $5000 to retain a lawyer for his embattled court proceedings, attempting to remove custody rights from his daughter; Contest: Sweet Baby “It’s A Girl” LP reissue, new Sweet Baby 7-inch & more; Video: “The Making of Fat Mike’s Punk Rock Musical” (Part 2); more Matt Skiba and Blink 182 news (Bob yawns); The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die sign to Epitaph Records; Mest announces reunion with classic lineup; Less Than Jake announce more US/Canada dates with Reel Big Fish; Live Video: Bigwig perform “Flavor Ice” at Natefest; Watch Scott Helland (Deep Wound, Outpatients) gush about record collection.THIS WEEK’S PLAYLISTMoral Decline - Habitual Line CrosserKnockin Bones - WarriorsBand Mango - Sinking ShipsBlag Dahlia InterviewStabbed In Back - Dead InsideThe Queers Interview (Pt 1)The Queers - I Can’t Stop FartingFrank Turner - Get BetterFools Gold - OCMDThe Decline - Growing Up Is A Gateway DrugDrunken Logic - (The Good News Is) Nobody Gives A DamnThe Queers Interview (Pt. 2)This week’s sponsor is FAT ENZO.BobNoxious@DyingScene.comTwitter @BobNoxiousIG @BobNoxiousBobbyPickles@DyingScene.comTwitter @TheBobbyPicklesIG @BobbyPicklesInstagram: @DyingSceneRadioLike us on Facebook.com/DyingSceneRadioFollow the link for this week’s FULL INTERVIEW with Joe Queer.Call the hotline – (347)754-PUNK
Jake sits with Joe Queer of The Queers to discuss being in the same band for 30+ years, writing songs with Joey Ramone, the nice-guy side of GG Allin, and smoking weed with the Police at the Rathskller in Boston in 1978!
On this episode, people mistake me for a rockstar, Milhouse gets some hatemail, and I interview the always enthusiastic Joe Queer of the legendary punk band The Queers!Disclaimer: This interview is not for the faint at heart. If you are easily offended, take warning. I lost count of how many times the man said the F word…To show your hate/love for Milhouse:twitter.com/newshadesofblehmilhousewpfr@gmail.com_Visit osbradio.blogspot.com to donate (or donate to onestepbeyondradio@gmail.com in PayPal)._LISTENER AUDIO COMMENT HOTLINE: 206-338-1138!Email or send audio comments to onestepbeyondradio@gmail.com!Become a fan at facebook.com/osbradio!Tweet me at twitter.com/osbradio!Send me love and good vibes and hotness!PLAY PLAY PLAY!_Catch my weekly radio broadcast every Saturday night at 9pm EST - globeradio.org or 91.1 fm for friends in Michiana!