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Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit WestBam. Wir sprechen über den Traum Mittelstürmer zu sein, sein 19-jähriges Ich an die Wand spielen, mit Traditionen brechen, leichter gewordenes DJing, täglich durch den Tiergarten gehen, hin- und hergerissen zu Johnny Rotten sein, ein Lied mit Iggy Pop machen ist wie das 7 zu 1 gegen Brasilien, als junger New Waver ins legendäre Metropol, eine laufende Soundwelle, die Geheimkunst des Mixens, seit Anfang der 90er gen DJ tanzen, auf einer Seite mit Genesis P. Orridge, das Manifest "Was ist Record Art?", musikalischer Spätzünder sein, drei Jahre lang "Oh Mandy" hören, ein späterer Mr. Universum, andere Hardrocker unterhielten sich über Punk-Gesang, ein gutes Hardrock-Album mit komischen Vocals drüber, Gewürze in Hengelo kaufen, Spiky Hair statt lange Haare, Sicherheitsnadel durchs Ohr stechen, Hassliebe auf die Engländer, musikalische Erziehung durch BFBS & John Peel, das Album "Ein Produkt der Deutsch-Amerikanischen Freundschaft", frühe Fad Gadget, "Holidays in Cambodia", in den frühern Achtzigern hatten Bands den technischen Fortschritt mit drin, sich gegen die antiautoritären Eltern widersetzen, Krautrock roch nach Moschus, ein Harlem Globetrotters-Flipper im Odeon, das Hundehalsband von Sally, alles Scheiße in der Provinz, selbstgemacht Batik-Shirts mit Kaninchenfellmänteln und Gummistiefeln, Feuerlegen und Isetta-Fahren, "Wir gegen die Spießer", Kinder sind konservativer als Eltern, ab 11 Kampfsport machen, eisenharte Disziplin, abgefahrene Bilder vom Acid-Freak-Erzieher Peter, rauchend ohne Sicherheitsgurt im Auto, der frühe Tod des Vaters, Kunststudent mit Uniformjacke, Annabelle von Bow Wow Wow lieben, bei Annette Benjamin pennen, Crazy Colors & Bondage-Hosen, der Stern der DJ-Ära, nie im Sounds gewesen sein, "Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo", Döner in Shibuya, die beiden großen Berlin Smells Döner & U-Bahn, in die Music Hall am Walther-Schreiber-Platz pilgern, "Der Mussolini" & "Papa´s got a brand new pigback", David Bowier: Der schönste Mann im Westen, auf Punk-Urlaub von den Eltern weg, die Groschen sind alle, im Zeichen der Fische geboren, die D-Punks, die Chaos-Tage in Hannover, verfolgt von englischen Soldaten, schnorren für n Kebab, Norbert von VD, Highlander der Jugendkultur sein, für das Recht auf Ungemütlichkeit kämpfen, schon immer erwachsen sein wollen, vom Bassisten vom Stranglers mit ins Konzert genommen, Salomé & Die geilen Tiere, nichts üben aber gleich alles können, die Disco Riot-Reihe auf Low Spirit, Punk war der letzte Versuch von Rock´n´Roll sich gesund zu schrumpfen, Ende der 80er-Jahre im Tempo über DJing schreiben, der Beginn einer neuen Ära, als junger Punk in West-Berlin verliebt sein, das Buch "Schulhorror", der Ober-Punk von Berlin DJ Fetish, Bestellungen fürs World´s End aufgeben, "Temptation" von Heaven 17, Killing Joke im Odeon, zum Dom-Radio aus Münster nicht Nein sagen, religiöse Tiefen im Punk nicht so ausleben können, die Hiltrup-Punks wollten einen knattern, immer alles ausprobieren wollen, William und die Anzüge aus dem Korrekt, mit der Legende DJ Chris überworfen haben, bester Berliner DJ im Tip, von 1 bis 9 Uhr auflegen, 130 BpM High Energy, das Label Trax Records, eine Sehnsucht nach Werken haben, NDW ist nicht an Fräulein Menke gestorben, der sogenannten Ausverkauf, das erste Rave-Erlebnis mit Wick Vaporup & Ectasy, die Macht der Nacht, mit den Stereo MCs in der Werner-Seelenbiner-Halle, nur weil es klein ist ist es auch nicht immer ein gutes Publikum, viele Leute haben ein Dünkel, WestBams eigene Kultur-Theorie, Björk ist Geschmacks-Mittelschicht, der Gönner aller Schnorrer sein, gern mal für 700 Euro essen gehen, westfälisch klug wirtschaften, TikTok-DJs mit 180BpM, süchtig nach YouTube Shorts, der Untergang der Welt, uvm.Zwei Songs für die Playlist1) Ein Lieblings-Punk-Song von Westbam: WIRE - 12XU2) Ein Lied, das den Spirit des frühen Techno am besten vermittelt: DEAD OR ALIVE - You Spin Me Round
In the wake of their final show, the Sex Pistols split, torn apart by addiction, betrayal, and manipulation. John Lydon returned to London, disgusted. Steve Jones and Paul Cook escaped to Rio to record with fugitive Ronnie Biggs. And Sid Vicious, already spiraling, began his final descent in New York.This is the tragic coda to punk's most dangerous band. From the Chelsea Hotel to Rikers Island, from a heroin-induced coma to an infamous murder charge.The Rise and Fall of Sex Pistols ends here, in blood and handcuffs, and headlines. In this final episode, Gina Birch and Steve Lamacq reflect on the cultural earthquake the Pistols triggered, the lives they changed, and the price they paid.Featuring archive interviews from: Nancy Spungen, Johnny Rotten, Steve Jones, Paul Cook, Malcolm McLaren and Sid Vicious alongside a new interview with Jah Wobble, childhood friend of Vicious and Lydon.Presented by Gina Birch and Steve Lamacq Written by Philip Smith, with additional writing by Steve Lamacq Produced by Angela Davies and Philip Smith Editor for BBC Audio Helen Hobday Assistant Producer for BBC Nariece Sanderson Commissioner for BBC Music Will WilkinA BBC Audio ProductionThe producers wish to thank all the contributors and archive interviewers and interviewees.
By the end of 1977, the Sex Pistols sat at the top of the UK charts… while simultaneously hitting rock bottom. Sid Vicious was imploding, his partner Nancy Spungen was fuelling the chaos and Johnny Rotten was growing disillusioned with Malcolm McLaren's toxic games.Still, the band pushed ahead with a final run of gigs, including an unexpectedly wholesome Christmas Day show for children of striking firefighters. No one knew it then, but it would be their final UK performance for two decades.Then came their first American tour. The Pistols were dropped into the heart of the conservative South. Sid carved into his own chest on stage and Rotten was nearly broken by paranoia. The tour descended into violence, vomit, and blood.And to the end, in San Francisco, with the band on its knees, Johnny Rotten stared down the crowd and asked: “Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?” With a literal mic drop, he walked off stage, signalling the end of the Sex Pistols.Featuring archive interviews from: Nancy Spungen, Johnny Rotten, Steve Jones, Paul Cook, Malcolm McLaren, Sid Vicious, Sex Pistols' roadie Stephen 'Roadent' Conolly.Presented by Gina Birch and Steve LamacqA BBC Audio Production
After the chaos of their Jubilee riverboat stunt and the media storm around God Save the Queen, the Pistols were marked men. Attacked in the streets, vilified in the press, and hated by half the country, Britain's most notorious band were now public enemy number one.But manager Malcolm McLaren had no intention of retreating. Amid rising paranoia, infighting, and Sid Vicious's self-destruction, the Pistols did what no one expected: they released one of the most incendiary debut albums of all time - Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols.It wasn't just the music that caused outrage. One word on its cover dragged the band into a landmark obscenity trial that would test the limits of freeEpisode 6 of The Rise and Fall of Sex Pistols is the story of the album that changed British music forever, and how the Sex Pistols took on the law, the tabloids, and the establishment… and won.Featuring archive interviews from: Richard Branson, Johnny Rotten, Steve Jones, Paul Cook, Malcolm McLaren and Sid Vicious alongside a new interview with the legendary photographer Dennis Morris and a cameo appearance from BBC 1 continuity announcer Duncan Newmarch.Presented by Gina Birch and Steve LamacqA BBC Audio Production
1977, and as Britain prepared to celebrate the Queen's Silver Jubilee, the Sex Pistols were plotting something else entirely. Fresh from being dropped by two major labels, they signed with Virgin Records and unleashed God Save the Queen… a blistering punk anthem that tore into the monarchy and shattered British tradition.It was banned by the BBC, blacklisted from shops, and allegedly kept from reaching Number 1. And then, on Jubilee Day, the Pistols took to the Thames in a now-legendary riverboat stunt that ended with police raids and arrests.Episode 5 is the story of how the Pistols hijacked Britain's biggest party, declared war on the establishment, and created the most controversial single in UK history.Featuring archive interviews from: Richard Branson, Johnny Rotten, Steve Jones, Paul Cook, Malcolm McLaren and Sid Vicious alongside new interviews with the legendary Sex Pistols official photographer Dennis Morris and groundbreaking bass player Jah Wobble.Presented by Gina Birch and Steve LamacqA BBC Audio Production
In the aftermath of the Bill Grundy interview, the Sex Pistols became Britain's most notorious band, not for their music, but for the chaos that followed. To some, they were a threat to society itself, and instead of ignoring them, middle England lost its collective mind.Episode 4 of the Rise and Fall of Sex Pistols plunges into the wreckage of that moment: a UK tour collapsing date by date, sackings from two major labels in just six months, and how manager Malcolm McLaren spun outrage into art.From smashed toilets to moral panic, from Caerphilly to Buckingham Palace, this is the story of how doing nothing made the Pistols more famous than ever.Episode 4 features archive interviews from: Johnny Rotten, Steve Jones, Paul Cook, Malcolm McLaren and Sid Vicious alongside a brand-new interview with punk author and historian Chris Sullivan.Presented by Gina Birch and Steve LamacqA BBC Audio Production
In just three months, the Sex Pistols went from unknowns to the most feared band in Britain. After headlining the infamous 100 Club Punk Festival, they landed a major-label deal with EMI and released their debut single, Anarchy in the UK.Radio wouldn't touch it, and record shops banned it. No matter, as within weeks the Pistols were on everyone's lips… for an entirely different reason.Episode 3 of The Rise and Fall of Sex Pistols focuses on one of the most notorious moments in British television history. A half-cut band. A smirking presenter. A live broadcast that shattered the illusion of polite British youth.Within 24 hours, the headlines screamed “The Filth and the Fury!” and the nation erupted. Gigs were cancelled. Politicians raged. Record label shareholders revolted. EMI, who had only just signed the band, were already trying to distance themselves.This was the moment Britain met punk at teatime… and it never recovered.Episode 3 features archive interviews from: Johnny Rotten, Steve Jones, Vivienne Westwood, Paul Cook and Malcolm McLarenPresented by Gina Birch and Steve LamacqA BBC Audio Production
Britain in the summer of 1976 was hot, angry, on strike and broke; a country on the brink. In the shadows, four raw, unpolished young punks were limbering up on the sidelines, unaware of the impact they would make.From half-empty art school shows to now-legendary gigs at Manchester's Lesser Free Trade Hall and London's 100 Club Punk Festival, Episode 2 takes you inside the band's earliest and most shambolic shows.At the heart of it all: a band more interested in provocation than perfection. As guitarist Steve Jones told the NME during this period: “We're not into music, we're into chaos.”Fights broke out, glasses were thrown, and punk ripped itself from the underground onto the front pages. The Pistols were forming a following, and they were soundtracking a country crying out for change.The Sex Pistols were ready to deliver it, whether Britain wanted it or not.Episode 2 features archive interviews from: Johnny Rotten, Glen Matlock, London club promoter Jack Barrie, Paul Cook, Peter Hook from Joy Division and New Order, Sid Vicious, Siouxsie Sioux, Malcolm McLaren and 100 Club promoter Ron Watts.Alongside this, there is a new interview from TV Smith from The Adverts.Presented by Gina Birch and Steve LamacqA BBC Audio Production
“Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?” spat a deflated Johnny Rotten before walking off stage in San Francisco. The Sex Pistols were finished. One album, a handful of singles, and a trail of chaos that changed British music.But where did it all begin? How did a green-haired kid from Finsbury Park, nearly killed by meningitis and raised in poverty, end up fronting the most incendiary band in British history?In Episode 1 of The Rise and Fall of Sex Pistols, Gina Birch, a founding member of The Raincoats, and Steve Lamacq drag you back to the murky mid-70s and dive into the turbulent origins of punk's most iconic band.From stolen Bowie gear to backroom pub auditions, this is a story of disillusioned youth, of a fetish shop on the King's Road, of a snarling, short-sighted teenager, and of a chaotic Britain. The perfect breeding ground for a cultural revolution that the Sex Pistols were being primed to lead.Featuring archive interviews with: John Lydon, Steve Jones, Glen Matlock, Paul Cook, Malcolm McLaren, Vivienne Westwood and Bob Geldof.Presented by Gina Birch and Steve LamacqA BBC Audio Production
Send us a text- FOLGE 97Weshalb waren die SEX PISTOLS eine der einflussreichsten Bands der 80er, obwohl ihre Karriere schon 1978 beendet war?Warum waren ihre Konzerte so legendär?Warum brauchten die SEX PISTOLS drei Plattenverträge bis endlich ihr Debütalbum erschien?Und warum musste die Band eher früher als später implodieren?Welcher unglaublicher Skandal wäre viel früher aufgeflogen, hätte man auf JOHNNY ROTTEN gehört? - Fun facts, hard facts & Nerd FactsZurücklehnen und geniessen: Hier das das legendäre Interview der SEX PISTOLS mit BILL GUNDY in der TODAY SHOW: https://tinyurl.com/34w3ps2aDie sehr auffällig geschminkte Frau in dem obigen Interview ist übrigens SIOUXSIE SIOUX die spätere Frontfrau von SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES.JOCK MCDONALD, der Sänger der BOLLOCK BROTHERS war einer der Konzertveranstalter der SEX PISTOLS und später von PIL. Ausserdem hat er JIMMY LYDONS Debütsingle produziert, der Bruder von JOHN LYDON. Von daher war es nur konsequent, das ganze NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS Album zu covern.Und hier die nicht ganz ernst gemeinte Coverversion der Bollock Brothers von GOD SAVE THE QUEEN gesungen von MICHAEL FAGAN, der im Juli 1982 zweimal in den Buckingham Palast eingestiegen ist, das zweite mal bis ins Schlafzimmer der Queen. https://tinyurl.com/4ruyms6sHier ein paar mehr Infos zum intellektuellen Abstieg von JOHNNY «ROTTEN» LYDON: https://taz.de/Punker-Rotten/!6078955/Das Album PARIS von MALCOM MCLAREN findet ihr in unserer Spotify-Playlist (unter Links) und hier: https://tinyurl.com/2htatzx4 - Unser Buchtipp:STEVE JONES: LONELY BOY: MEINE SEX PISTOLS GESCHICHTE: https://tinyurl.com/mp6x7e5h - Unser Filmtipp:The FILTH AND THE FURY von JULIAN TEMPLE aus dem Jahr 2000, der richtig stellt, was in THE GREAT ROCK AND ROLL SWINDLE alles gelogen war. https://tinyurl.com/bdh2uzhd - Unser Konzerttipp: Die Post-Punk Band von Thomas: EMILY KINSKI'S DEAD Emily Kinski's dead spielt am 22.11.2025 auf der BADENER PUNK NICHT mit ESCALATOR HATERS. Beginn: 21 Uhr, im Verein Kulturhaus Royal, Bahnhofstrasse 39, 5400 Baden, Schweiz https://tinyurl.com/2dta63z2 - LinksPodcast Disko 80: https://disko80.buzzsprout.comRSS-Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1754816.rssDisko 80 bei Replay.fm: listen.replay.fm/tunein-aac-hdHomepage: http://www.purwienundkowa.comAktuelle CD von Purwien & Kowa: https://ffm.to/puk5Musik von Purwien & Kowa: https://purwienkowa.bandcamp.comBücher von Purwien & Kowa: https://amzn.to/2W9Ftj8Videos von Purwien & Kowa: https://bit.ly/3QVfTbRFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/purwienundkowaSpotify Playlist Folge 97: https://tinyurl.com/rsm3f82v
Sex, drugs, and spectacularly stupid decisions! This special greatest hits episode of History's Greatest Idiots rocks through the most legendary bad choices in music history, featuring four icons who proved that talent and terrible judgment make the perfect rock and roll cocktail.First up: Rick James, the funk superstar who turned "Super Freak" into a lifestyle philosophy, complete with kidnapping charges, cocaine binges, and the kind of career self-sabotage that makes train wrecks look organized. Then we dive into Keith Moon, The Who's drummer, whose explosive personality matched his playing style, literally blowing up hotel toilets, driving cars into swimming pools, and somehow making other rock stars say "that guy's too wild for us."We'll explore Malcolm McLaren, the punk impresario who created the Sex Pistols purely to destroy the music industry, then watched his masterpiece implode when Johnny Rotten and Sid Vicious actually meant all that anarchist stuff. Finally, Morrissey rounds out our line-up: the melancholy maestro whose genius for alienating fans, cities, and entire countries turned him from an indie darling into a professional controversy generator.From drug-fuelled hotel destruction to punk rock manipulation schemes, these music legends prove that sometimes the biggest disasters happen when brilliant artists meet absolutely zero impulse control. Join Lev and Derek as they count down the greatest hits of rock and roll's most gloriously idiotic moments.Perfect for music fans, rock history buffs, and anyone who's ever wondered how someone can be simultaneously a genius and completely insane.https://www.patreon.com/HistorysGreatestIdiotshttps://www.instagram.com/historysgreatestidiotsArtist: Sarah Cheyhttps://www.fiverr.com/sarahcheyAnimation: Daniel Wilsonhttps://www.instagram.com/wilson_the_wilson/Music: Andrew Wilsonhttps://www.instagram.com/andrews_electric_sheepWant to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4675161203933184
Sex, drugs, and spectacularly stupid decisions! This special greatest hits episode of History's Greatest Idiots rocks through the most legendary bad choices in music history, featuring four icons who proved that talent and terrible judgment make the perfect rock and roll cocktail.First up: Rick James, the funk superstar who turned "Super Freak" into a lifestyle philosophy, complete with kidnapping charges, cocaine binges, and the kind of career self-sabotage that makes train wrecks look organized. Then we dive into Keith Moon, The Who's drummer, whose explosive personality matched his playing style, literally blowing up hotel toilets, driving cars into swimming pools, and somehow making other rock stars say "that guy's too wild for us."We'll explore Malcolm McLaren, the punk impresario who created the Sex Pistols purely to destroy the music industry, then watched his masterpiece implode when Johnny Rotten and Sid Vicious actually meant all that anarchist stuff. Finally, Morrissey rounds out our line-up: the melancholy maestro whose genius for alienating fans, cities, and entire countries turned him from an indie darling into a professional controversy generator.From drug-fuelled hotel destruction to punk rock manipulation schemes, these music legends prove that sometimes the biggest disasters happen when brilliant artists meet absolutely zero impulse control. Join Lev and Derek as they count down the greatest hits of rock and roll's most gloriously idiotic moments.Perfect for music fans, rock history buffs, and anyone who's ever wondered how someone can be simultaneously a genius and completely insane.https://www.patreon.com/HistorysGreatestIdiotshttps://www.instagram.com/historysgreatestidiotsArtist: Sarah Cheyhttps://www.fiverr.com/sarahcheyAnimation: Daniel Wilsonhttps://www.instagram.com/wilson_the_wilson/Music: Andrew Wilsonhttps://www.instagram.com/andrews_electric_sheepWant to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4675161203933184
Nun machen wir eine kleine Zeitreise: wir lernen den Musikproduzenten Nick Launay kennen – dank der aus Österreich stammenden und in Los Angeles lebenden Künstlerin Berit Gilma. Berit Gilma ist selbst Musikerin und arbeitet als Art Direktor mit dem Filmkomponisten Danny Elfman zusammen, 2023 war sie für einen Grammy nominiert in der Kategorie Grafik Design für das Boxset zum Danny Elfman Album BIG MESS. Bei ihrer Grammy Nomination Party war Nick Launay zu Gast und die beiden haben sich angefreundet. Wie wir gleich hören werden ist Nick ein toller Geschichtenerzähler und als Produzent war und ist Nick Launey beteiligt an zahlreichen legendären Alben der Musikgeschichte.Wie wurde ein punkbessesenener Teenager aus London zu einem gefragten Musikproduzenten? Jemand der nicht nur mit Johnny Rotten von den Sex Pistols zusammenarbeitet, sondern auch mit Nick Cave, den YeahYeahYeahs und Paris Jackson? Sendungshinweis: FM4. Homebase, 23.06.2025, 20 Uhr
Le groupe britannique The Who a dévoilé les détails de son ultime tournée nord-américaine prévue pour 2025 lors d'une conférence de presse donnée par Roger Daltrey et Pete Townshend, les deux membres fondateurs. Le réalisateur oscarisé Sam Mendes a révélé les noms des trois scénaristes britanniques qui donneront vie à son ambitieux projet de quatre biopics sur les Beatles. L'ancien leader des Sex Pistols, John Lydon alias Johnny Rotten, a lancé une pique cinglante aux Rolling Stones lors d'une récente apparition télévisée. Sam Fender s'est associé à l'acteur de la série Adolescence, Owen Cooper, pour une nouvelle vidéo émouvante de son titre ''Little Bit Closer''. Rob Halford, le charismatique chanteur de Judas Priest, exprime sa déception de ne pas pouvoir participer au concert d'adieu de Black Sabbath. Près de 50 ans après son enregistrement, Motorhead s'apprête à sortir "The Manticore Tapes", un album inédit captant les premières sessions studio du groupe légendaire. Mots-Clés : annonce, carrière exceptionnelle, de six décennies, concerts, The Song Is Over North America Farewell Tour, référence, 1971, Europe, chanteur, Jez Butterworth, Peter Straughan, Jack Thorne, talents d'écriture, saga cinématographique, fans, monde, films, 2028,punk, franc-parler, légendaire, raccrocher, déclaration, commentaires provocateurs, offensé, mélomane, vidéo, Lake District, nord-ouest, Angleterre, camping, foi, Dieu, Philip Barantini. Clip, Spit Of You, projet, Stephen Graham, leader, heavy metal, britannique, dilemme, Scorpions, Birmingham, anniversaire, collection, The Manticore Tapes, 1976, studio, Manticore, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Fulham, Londres, bassiste, chanteur Lemmy Kilmister, guitariste, "Fast" Eddie Clarke, batteur, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankxDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Stephan. Wir reden über Stoffhandel, Shiatsu & Schauspielschule, keine Europatouren mit No Means No & Pixies, Hass-Regen, Tipps zum Schneidern, total enge Anti-Schlaghosen, Samt & Seide, gute Nähmaschine, VHS-Nähkurse, Slade in der Musikhalle, "Musik für junge Leute" im Radio, Johnny Rotten war Gott, der Anfang von Janie Jones, unterm Michel geboren, die linkste Gesamtschule in ganz Hamburg, Leistungsmäßig im Schwimmclub, zusammen zu Weezer, die Sex Pistols Reunions, vierhändig Klavierspielen mit der Schwester, die erste Band Paranoia, "Right to Work" von Chelsea, E-Gitarre vom Konfirmationsgeld, mit Öl-Farbe angemalte Maler-Hosen, Sicherheitsnadeln in den Ohren, "Tolle" von Napalm, die Teddyboys waren wahnsinnige Schober, Razors im Krawall 2000, Bass bei Captain Scarlett, Die Bärbels, Besuch bei der Tante in London, Bones Club in Redding, der Film "Punk in London", die Clique um Slime, "Tour zum Untergang", die lyrischen Texte von Schweineherbst, der geniale Text von "Bullenschweine", der inspirierende Bill Stevenson, die einstündige Dosenschlacht im SO36, mitgenommen von den Anfeindungen, plötzlich nicht mehr Slime-Schlagzeuger, Ausstieg bei Torpedo Moskau, genug von Punk & Hardcore, Permanent Frozens mit Jens Rachut, George & Martha in der Spex, getrieben von dem Wunsch den Dingen auf den Grund zu gehen, Schwierigkeiten Gefühl zu realisieren, viel Hass auf das da Draussen, "Ich war der Märchenprinz", körper-therapeutischer Skan-Ansatz, der tief sitzende Wunsch sich zu befreien, LSD nach Stanislav Grof, mit 25 den Himmel & die Hölle gesehen, zum ersten Mal im Leben im Körper ankommen, Tausende pogen zu "Deutschland muss sterben", Anfeindungen aus der politischen Szene, etwas beenden müssen, das Ende von Belgrad, "Strummer & Devoto" mit Richy Fondermann, Kommando Sonne-nmilch immer noch zeitlos geil, eingeladen zur John-Peel-Session, das Heaven Shall Burn & Dyse von "Schweineherbst", seinen Frieden mit Slime haben, Dankbarkeit & Wertschätzung, "Zurück aus Berlin", der tolle Neuanfang von Slime, in den Stoffgroßhandel reingerutscht, die Stoffe lieben, Reputation im Netz ist piece of shit, alle zusammen, Punk is ne Jugendrevolte, "Ich war mal n Punk, damit ist jetzt Schluß" von Screamer, Adrianne Lenker, das dritte Album von Squid, der Sender Byte FM, ein neues Album von Billy Idol, der Song "Kaffee" von Tauben, uvm.Vier Songs für die Playlist: 1) Ein Lieblingssong vom 15jährigen Stephan: THE CURE - Boys Don´t Cry2) Der beste Pop-Song aus den 80ern ist: THE CURE - Close to Me3) Ein aktueller Song, den Stephan liebt: THE CURE - Alone4) Der beste THE CURE-Song aller Zeiten: One Hundred Years
Send us a textWelcome backThe breeze is talking again. The sea too, whispering something older than the market, more enduring than yield curves. This episode was recorded beneath Saharan skies on the island of St. Barts, during Acid Capitalist Summer Camp 2.0. But what is a camp if not a gathering of searchers. A pause in the trade winds to ask the old questions.I was met by a journalist. Young, wide-eyed, barefoot. She carried a pencil and the memory of a mixtape. She asked me to speak of fear, folly, volatility and love. I answered not with answers but with exhalation. We spoke of exile, of turtles, of the dull ache of markets remembered and misremembered.Just like Johnny Rotten sang, "This is Not a Love Song", in 1983, this is not an investment interview, more a moment.The market is a hallucination. It's also a mirror. I once managed billions. Today, I manage time. There's something here, in this place, that bends the arc of memory. You come to St. Barts to heal, or to vanish. Perhaps both.There is no grand thesis. Only a few half-remembered charts, a Rolling Stones lyric, and the suspicion that finance was never about spreadsheets but about stories.This episode is a love letter. To serendipity. To misfits. To the exquisite loneliness of being early.Draw close to the speaker. Tilt your face toward the trade winds. Pour something cold and forget, for a moment, the noise.The tape begins...Hugh HendryThe Acid Capitalist⬇️ Subscribe on Patreon or Substack for full episodes ⬇️https://www.patreon.com/HughHendryhttps://hughhendry.substack.comhttps://www.instagram.com/hughhendryofficialhttps://blancbleustbarts.comhttps://www.instagram.com/blancbleuofficial⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Leave a five star review and comment on Apple Podcasts!
It's still Punk Rock Time., and it's going to continue to be Punk Rock Time for a while, so we might as well embrace it. Top Ten Punk Rock Iconoclasts Part 2 features picks 5-1 in our epic countdown of the ones we look to for courage to challenge authority, spit in the eye of convention and tell Nazi punks where they can go. Our punker pals Ryan Stockstad and Chris Bickel did their homework, and we're pretty damn proud of this top ten list. If you missed Part 1, go back and get it here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-662-top-ten-punk-rock-iconoclasts-part-1-w/id573735994?i=1000701592837The official Top Ten Punk Rock Iconoclasts playlist features every song heard in Parts 1 & 2, bumper songs included.https://open.spotify.com/playlist/070VYk67Gae4Fv3LGe9iYx?si=929fd0bd3dd9405aBetween acting, writing and directing, Ryan's always up to stuff. Follow him on Instagram to keep up.https://www.instagram.com/hollywoodpsychic/Chris Bickel's latest film Pater Noster & Mission Of Light is getting rave reviews. Don't miss it!https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/pater-noster-and-the-mission-of-light-horror-film#/We've lowered our prices, but not our standards over at the ATTT Patreon! Those who are kindly contributing $2 a month are receiving an exclusive monthly Emergency Pod episode featuring our favorite guests and utilizing our patent-pending improv format in which we miraculously pull a playlist out of thin air. The great David Daskal made his return April 1st. No Foolin'!Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/c/alltimetoptenWe're having a blast chatting it up about music over on the ATTT Facebook Group. Join us and start a conversation!https://www.facebook.com/groups/940749894391295
Send us a textThe music world never stops generating compelling stories, from legendary rockers facing mortality to controversial reunions and disturbing allegations.• Johnny Rotten refuses to rejoin what he calls the "woke Sex Pistols," claiming the band has killed their content and turned it into "rubbish childishness"• Bruce Springsteen announces seven "lost albums" containing 83 previously unreleased songs spanning from 1983 to 2018• Sharon Osbourne expresses openness to a Black Sabbath hologram show similar to ABBA Voyage as the band prepares for their final live concert in Birmingham• New lawsuit accuses Diddy of human trafficking with claims that celebrities including Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and LeBron James witnessed disturbing events• The Who's Roger Daltrey tells a live audience he's been informed he's going blind, adding "Thank god I've still got my voice. If I lost that, I'll go full Tommy"Join me every Thursday for more music news and my candid commentary on the stories making waves in the industry.
This week, Craig and Rex take a deep dive into the 1979 Houston Astros, the only team since 1947 to hit fewer than 50 home runs while posting a winning record and also the last team to hit more triples than home runs in a single season. Also, The Sex Pistols are back on the road, without Johnny Rotten. Even punks get nostalgic.Errata: The Cardinals in 2024 went 8 straight games without a home run, not 18. A&M defeated Yale by 6 points in the NCAA first round, not whatever it was Craig said. The object crash near Roswell NM was in 1947. Cliff Williams is still AC/DC's bassist.Past episodes mentioned: The Sam Rice episode is No. 228. The Bill Virdon episode with David Jerome and Shirley Virdon is No. 144. The Old Ballparks episodes were Nos. 127, 184, and 186.You can support Hooks & Runs by purchasing books, including books featured in this episode (if any were), through our store at Bookshop.org. Here's the link. https://bookshop.org/shop/hooksandruns Hooks & Runs - www.hooksandruns.com Email: hooksandruns@protonmail.com Hooks & Runs on TwitterCraig on Bluesky (@craigest.bsky.social)Rex (Krazy Karl's Music Emporium) on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/people/Krazy-Karlz-Music-Emporium/100063801500293/ Hosts Emeriti:Andrew Eckhoff on Tik TokEric on FacebookMusic: "Warrior of Light" by ikolics (via Premium Beat) This podcast and this episode are copyright Craig Estlinbaum, 2025.
In this explosive new episode of The XS Noize Music Podcast, host Mark Millar welcomes back punk rock legend John Lydon — best known as Johnny Rotten, frontman of the iconic Sex Pistols and founder of the groundbreaking Public Image Ltd (PiL). Now making his third appearance on the podcast, Lydon returns with even more fire. He reflects on his influential career and opens up about deeply personal moments. In this episode, John Lydon discusses: His outspoken take on the Sex Pistols reunion, His complex relationship with Malcolm McLaren. Coping with the loss of his beloved wife, Nora and best friend/manager, Rambo. His current projects are a bold spoken word tour, a powerful new PiL album, and upcoming live shows. This is a raw, fearless, and deeply honest conversation with one of music's most outspoken and iconic figures. Whether you're a lifelong fan or discovering him for the first time, don't miss this candid insight into the mind of John Lydon. Are you a fan of the Sex Pistols or Public Image Ltd? Then this episode is essential listening. Join punk icon John Lydon on The XS Noize Podcast – Episode #221 as he shares raw, unfiltered stories from his legendary career and current projects. Or listen via YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | RSS – Find The XS Noize Podcast's complete archive of episodes here. Previous XS Noize Podcast guests have included Will Sergeant, Ocean Colour Scene, Gary Kemp, Doves, Gavin Friday, Anton Newcombe, Peter Hook, The Twang, Sananda Maitreya, James, Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, John Lydon, Bernard Butler, Steven Wilson, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, Sleaford Mods, Michael Head, and many more.
The Sex Pistols have kicked off their first major tour in decades - and they're set to come to New Zealand next month. The band played at London's 100 Club for the first time in over half a century, with Frank Carter filling in for John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten. Flicks.co.nz editor Steve Newall explained what fans can expect ahead of the band's planned concerts in New Zealand. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Though there has been lots of timeless music made over the years, punk music was the most tied to a certain time as any genre. The enormous explosion that was The Sex Pistols, the band who embodied the punk genre more than any other band, ended just as quickly in early 1978. After a media hyped tour of the US, where Malcolm McLaren had them play small venues in the midwest to encourage outrage, the band had been through enough and were done. Johnny Rotten announced on stage that the band was breaking up and a year later Sid Vicious died. For several generations since, The Pistols are mythic figures with one album, legends of chaos and a few video clips. But in 1978 Amy Linden, veteran rock writer and co-host of the Immaletyoufinish Podcast, was a 19 year old living the dream in San Francisco. She'd wanted to see The Sex Pistols at the Winterland Ballroom January 14, 1978 but tickets sold out instantly. Fortunately the night before an industry player hooked her up with tickets and she not only went to the show but even hit the backstage after party. Amy, who's written about, lived with and survived punk bands for decades, talks about the immediacy of the show and how mesmerizing Johnny Rotten was to behold in all his nasty glory. We dive into the performance and atmosphere but we let Amy guide us through parts of her cool life. Her first Pistols show was their last and it changed her life forever. Great stories from a badass punk rock chick! Hear Amy weekly on the IMMALETYOUFINISH Podcast Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We had a chat with Laurie from UK punk band Soft Play while we were supporting them on their tour. We had a really great chat about the paradox of music media, how when they stopped giving a shit things changed for the better, the origins of Heavy Jelly, the importance of showing up for yourself, and the triangle of mind, body and soul. Shout outs to all the crew we met at our shows on the Soft Play tour, as well as the amazing crowd for our headline show on the GC. What a turn out! Was seriously one of our favourite shows ever!! RESPECTShout outs @thelaurievincent @softplayplaysoft, and cheers to the legends at @younghenrys for sponsoring the pod!FREE PALESTINEWatch videos of the pods and get weekly bonus episodes on our Patreon — it's only 5 bucks a month, but it's still 5 bucks!:https://patreon.com/whatagreatpunkJoin us all in the TNSW Discord community chat:https://tnsw.co/discordWatch our Comedy Central mockumentary series and TNSW Tonight! on YouTube:https://youtube.com/thesenewsouthwhalesTNSW on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/0srVTNI2U8J7vytCTprEk4?si=e9ibyNpiT2SDegTnJV_6Qg&dl_branch=1TNSW: @thesenewsouthwhalessJamie: @mossylovesyouTodd: @mrtoddandrews https://patreon.com/whatagreatpunkhttps://thesenewsouthwhales.comShout-outs to the Honorary Punks of the Pod:Harry WalkomHugh FlassmanZac Arden BrimsClaireJimi KendallLachy TanDerrotonin69Adjoa SamMatt Sanders
Though there has been lots of timeless music made over the years, punk music was the most tied to a certain time as any genre. The enormous explosion that was The Sex Pistols, the band who embodied the punk genre more than any other band, ended just as quickly in early 1978. After a media hyped tour of the US, where Malcolm McLaren had them play small venues in the midwest to encourage outrage, the band had been through enough and were done. Johnny Rotten announced on stage that the band was breaking up and a year later Sid Vicious died. For several generations since, The Pistols are mythic figures with one album, legends of chaos and a few video clips. But in 1978 Amy Linden, veteran rock writer and co-host of the Immaletyoufinish Podcast, was a 19 year old living the dream in San Francisco. She'd wanted to see The Sex Pistols at the Winterland Ballroom January 14, 1978 but tickets sold out instantly. Fortunately the night before an industry player hooked her up with tickets and she not only went to the show but even hit the backstage after party. Amy, who's written about, lived with and survived punk bands for decades, talks about the immediacy of the show and how mesmerizing Johnny Rotten was to behold in all his nasty glory. We dive into the performance and atmosphere but we let Amy guide us through parts of her cool life. Her first Pistols show was their last and it changed her life forever. Great stories from a badass punk rock chick! Hear Amy weekly on the IMMALETYOUFINISH Podcast Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
National hot chocolate day. Entertainment from 1971. 1st VD clinic, Only US soldier executed for desertion in WW2, Ham the Astro Chimp goes into space, Scotch tape went on sale1st US satalite launched into space. Todays birthdays - Carol Channing, Suzanne Pleshette, Harry Casey (KC), Johnny Rotten, Kelly Lynch, Minnie Driver, Kerry Washington, Justin Timberlake, Tyler Hubbard, Marcus Mumford. A.A. Milne died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Hot Chocolate - Janess SifersKnock three times - Tony Orlando & DawnJoshua - Dolly PartonBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Diamonds are a girls best friend - Carol ChanningThe Bob Newart TV themeShake, Shake, Shake - KC & the Sunshine BandGod save the queen - Sex PistolsInvisible girl - Minnie DriverCan't stop the feeling - Justin TimberlakeI'll take you there - Justin TimberlakeDancin' in the country - Tyler hubbardI will wait - Mumford & sonsExit - Its not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/
[Attention, certaines scènes racontées peuvent heurter la sensibilité des personnes fragiles.] Plongez dans l'histoire de l'un des couples les plus fantasmés de l'histoire du rock : le bassiste des “Sex Pistols” Sid Vicious et sa petite amie Nancy Spungen. Pourtant, tout était loin d'être rose entre eux. Le couple s'est épanoui sur fond d'addiction et de manipulations qui ont précipité sa fin… Presque 50 ans plus tard, découvrez l'histoire des Roméo et Juliette du mouvement punk. La fuite des amants maudits 8 janvier 1978, San Antonio, Texas. Sur la scène du Randy's Rodeo, une salle des fêtes transformée en club pour l'occasion, les Sex Pistols performent. Ils enchaînent leurs tubes, “God Save The Queen” ou “I Wanna Be Me”. Pourtant, l'ambiance générale est au mécontentement. Les spectateurs lancent des canettes de bières et du pop-corn sur le groupe. En retour, Johnny Rotten, le chanteur, les insulte. Ecoutez la saison précédente : Tonya Harding et Jeff Gillooly : la victoire à tout prix Production et diffusion : Bababam Originals Un podcast enregistré dans les studios de Bababam Ecriture : Lola Bertet Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rockshow Episode 206 Public Image LtdPublic Image Ltd (PiL) is a post-punk band formed in 1978 by John Lydon (formerly Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols) after the breakup of the Sex Pistols. The group is renowned for its experimental approach, blending elements of punk, dub, dance, and avant-garde music. Lydon's provocative lyrics and distinctive vocal style have been central to the band's identity.Key Features and History:1.Formation and Early Years:•After leaving the Sex Pistols, Lydon teamed up with guitarist Keith Levene (formerly of The Clash) and bassist Jah Wobble.•Their debut album, First Issue (1978), introduced a stark departure from punk's raw simplicity, featuring a more experimental, bass-heavy sound.2.Breakthrough Album: Metal Box (1979):•Metal Box, their second album, is often hailed as a post-punk masterpiece. It featured hypnotic rhythms, dissonant guitars, and dub-inspired bass lines, with songs like “Death Disco” and “Albatross.”•The album was originally released in a metal film canister, emphasizing their avant-garde ethos.3.Lineup Changes:•PiL has gone through numerous lineup changes over the years, with Lydon being the only consistent member. Key collaborators have included Martin Atkins (drums) and later musicians like Bruce Smith and Lu Edmonds.4.Musical Evolution:•Over the decades, PiL has experimented with a wide range of styles, from danceable grooves on albums like Album (1986) to a more stripped-down rock approach on later works.•Their hit “Rise” (1986) remains one of their most accessible songs, with the refrain “Anger is an energy” becoming iconic.5.Hiatus and Reformation:•After releasing That What Is Not (1992), the band went on hiatus as Lydon pursued other projects.•PiL reformed in 2009 and released new material, including This is PiL (2012) and What the World Needs Now… (2015).6.Legacy:•PiL is credited with influencing numerous genres and artists, from post-punk to industrial and alternative rock.•Their emphasis on innovation and boundary-pushing has solidified their reputation as one of the most daring and original bands of their era.Notable Songs:“Public Image”“Death Disco”“Rise”“This is Not a Love Song”“Flowers of Romance”PiL remains a vital force in music, with Lydon continuing to challenge norms and redefine his artistic output.https://www.pilofficial.com/https://www.facebook.com/share/17tcHb1i8G/?mibextid=LQQJ4dhttps://www.instagram.com/pilofficial?igsh=MmQ0ajVibTA2N3Ixhttps://x.com/pilofficial?s=21&t=Mzw5de5zsR-SDDbhyzH0Lghttps://youtube.com/@pilofficial?si=BcHd6fXVRXQxQfrb#PublicImageLtd#PiL#JohnLydon#PostPunk#ExperimentalMusic#MetalBox#AngerIsAnEnergy#Rise#ThisIsNotALoveSong#PostPunkLegend#AvantGardeMusic#PunkRockHistory#DubInfluence#80sMusic#MusicInnovation#AlternativeMusicIconsPlease follow us on Youtube,Facebook,Instagram,Twitter,Patreon and at www.gettinglumpedup.comhttps://linktr.ee/RobRossiGet your T-shirt at https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/gettinglumpedupAnd https://www.bonfire.com/store/getting-lumped-up/Subscribe to the channel and hit the like button This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-rossi/support https://www.patreon.com/Gettinglumpedup
John Lydon is among us in 2025 - with Public Image in May and on his Spoken Word tour in September. Entertainment is guaranteed, as it is in this podcast with Mark where he considers … Norman Wisdom, Frankie Howerd, Tommy Cooper and the “sadness in all comedians”, stage fright, the day his dad threw him out of the house, why PiL is like opera, Ray Davies, Bryan Ferry, the “crippled emotions” of youth, why people open their hearts to him, the ghost of Johnny Rotten in Gladiator 11, the lost world of conversation in pubs, and missing his wife, best friend Rambo and Sid Vicious. Order tickets for his spoken word tour here:https://www.johnlydon.com/tour-dates/PiL tickets here:https://www.ticketmaster.com/public-image-limited-tickets/artist/241Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Lydon is among us in 2025 - with Public Image in May and on his Spoken Word tour in September. Entertainment is guaranteed, as it is in this podcast with Mark where he considers … Norman Wisdom, Frankie Howerd, Tommy Cooper and the “sadness in all comedians”, stage fright, the day his dad threw him out of the house, why PiL is like opera, Ray Davies, Bryan Ferry, the “crippled emotions” of youth, why people open their hearts to him, the ghost of Johnny Rotten in Gladiator 11, the lost world of conversation in pubs, and missing his wife, best friend Rambo and Sid Vicious. Order tickets for his spoken word tour here:https://www.johnlydon.com/tour-dates/PiL tickets here:https://www.ticketmaster.com/public-image-limited-tickets/artist/241Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Lydon is among us in 2025 - with Public Image in May and on his Spoken Word tour in September. Entertainment is guaranteed, as it is in this podcast with Mark where he considers … Norman Wisdom, Frankie Howerd, Tommy Cooper and the “sadness in all comedians”, stage fright, the day his dad threw him out of the house, why PiL is like opera, Ray Davies, Bryan Ferry, the “crippled emotions” of youth, why people open their hearts to him, the ghost of Johnny Rotten in Gladiator 11, the lost world of conversation in pubs, and missing his wife, best friend Rambo and Sid Vicious. Order tickets for his spoken word tour here:https://www.johnlydon.com/tour-dates/PiL tickets here:https://www.ticketmaster.com/public-image-limited-tickets/artist/241Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bob Schneider's Song Club #92 - WOKE FRONTIER JUSTICE! On this episode Bob talks about frontier justice updated for our modern times and presents the songs THE DRUGS, MONSTER, JOHNNY ROTTEN, GIVE EM WHAT THEY WANT, AMY FROM MIAMI, LOVE SHOES, LOWEST RUNG OF COURAGE and LUCKY NUMBER NINE
On the November 6 edition of the Music History Today Podcast, Aerosmith & the Sex Pistols play their first gigs, Madonna justifies her love, & Johnny Rotten starts a radio show. Also, happy birthday to Glenn Frey. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/support
Episode 157- Small Paul AKA 小 保罗 (Paul Copeland) joins me in the studio. Born in England now residing in Shanghai, he is a man of many talents. He has won many awards over his career as a Creative Director at the Mill and Writer. Paul was also a DJ for 20 years and has also been a comedian. During the Covid lockdown, Paul decided to dress up and take photos of famous people. This collection of pictures has turned into a published book and his work can be seen at his Exhibition "Self Bore Traits" at Found Gallery Shanghai. The book and photos are now available. Paul has recently been involved in the 48 hour Film Project and speaks at the PechaKucha night. Paul talks about his exhibition, working with Johnny Rotten of The Sex Pistol and meeting Oasis in New York. Wechat @small_paul Instagram @smallsmallpaul https://tellcraigyourstory.podbean.com https://www.linktr.ee/tellcraigyourstory @tellcraigyourstory #paulcopeland #smallpaul #tellcraigyourstory #xiaobaoluo #selfboretraits #pechakucha #england #creativedirector #writer #dj #comedian #davidbowie #48hourfilmproject #newyork #johnnyrotten #sexpistols #cottonnappies #monalisa #oasis #shanghaichina
Steve presents a learned treatise on Tenpole Tudor, indie label Stiff Records, English aristocracy, acting careers made of bit parts, and the wanker who replaced Johnny Rotten in the Sex Pistols.
Creative Guts is pleased to share this episode of Off the Wall with Matt and Amy from the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts in Rochester, New Hampshire. Off The Wall is a semi-regular series where Matt and Amy chat with a wide variety of visual artists, digging into the nuts and bolts of their creative process to reveal more about the layers of meaning, emotion, and intent behind their work.In this special episode, Matt and Amy talk to legendary rock and roll photographer Bob Gruen about his earliest memories of photography, his history in the music business, and what he's up to now. Gruen is one of the most well-known and respected photographers in rock and roll. From John Lennon to Johnny Rotten; Muddy Waters to the Rolling Stones; Elvis to Madonna; Bob Dylan to Bob Marley; Tina Turner to Debbie Harry, he has captured the music scene for over forty years in photographs that have gained worldwide recognition.Learn more about this amazing artist at www.bobgruen.com and follow on Instagram at www.instagram.com/bob_gruen.
Send us a textTune in to this episode of "Music In My Shoes" as we unravel the fascinating story behind Neil Young and Crazy Horse's "Hey, Hey, My, My (Into the Black)" and its acoustic counterpart, "My, My, Hey, Hey (Out of the Blue)." Discover how Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo influenced the iconic line "it's better to burn out 'cause rust never sleeps.' We'll also reflect on the generational debates ignited by references to Elvis Presley and Johnny Rotten, celebrating Young's complex legacy as the "Godfather of Grunge."Take a nostalgic stroll through the golden age of rock and pop with us. From the Beach Boys' infectious "I Get Around" to the familiar sound of Peter and Gordon's "A World Without Love," we'll uncover the stories and secrets behind these timeless hits. Relive the vivid imagery of the Drifters' "Under the Boardwalk," the innovative sound of the Zombies' "She's Not There," and the emotive charm of the Shangri-La's "Remember Walking in the Sand." Each song is a testament to the creative genius of these legendary artists and their lasting impact on music history.Our journey continues as we delve into the unique sound of Big Star, drawing connections to the Rubber Soul-era Beatles and The Byrds, and celebrating their influence on bands like The Replacements. We'll share memories of an unforgettable live performance of Billy Idol's electrifying 1984 show at Nassau Coliseum. Finally, we'll reflect on the poignant farewell of the 8G Band on Late Night with Seth Meyers, featuring Bob Mould's intense rendition of "Makes No Sense at All." Join us for a heartfelt tribute to the enduring power of music and the unforgettable memories it creates.Please Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Learn Something New orRemember Something Old
The boys (minus one) welcome wise music swami and prolific author extraordinaire, Martin Popoff into the lab to discuss his latest Iron Maiden Album by Album hardcover book. News items and digressions include Rock and Roll Hall of Fame elitism, the pros and cons of heavy metal branding, and a Johnny Rotten-less Sex Pistols reunion. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rocknrollautopsy/support
With David asleep on a French sun-lounger beneath a copy of Summer Lightning, Alex and Mark pour themselves a cold drink and consider … … the great ska floor-fillers. … taking kids to rock concerts. … the fate of all bands: “as musicianship improves, vocals decline”. … left-field Beatles songs reworked as nursery rhymes. … why 2-Tone had pop's “triple threat” (and the genius of Mike Barson). … of the five big acts with all original members intact, only one should reform. … how “Tay-gating” became a thing. … the secret life of Chris Ballew, former leader of minimal grunge trio the Presidents Of The United States of America. … is the Jam a “young man's concept”? … the downside of “Cuddly Liam”. … Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran: has normality replaced escapism? … and Frank Carter as the new Johnny Rotten.Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With David asleep on a French sun-lounger beneath a copy of Summer Lightning, Alex and Mark pour themselves a cold drink and consider … … the great ska floor-fillers. … taking kids to rock concerts. … the fate of all bands: “as musicianship improves, vocals decline”. … left-field Beatles songs reworked as nursery rhymes. … why 2-Tone had pop's “triple threat” (and the genius of Mike Barson). … of the five big acts with all original members intact, only one should reform. … how “Tay-gating” became a thing. … the secret life of Chris Ballew, former leader of minimal grunge trio the Presidents Of The United States of America. … is the Jam a “young man's concept”? … the downside of “Cuddly Liam”. … Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran: has normality replaced escapism? … and Frank Carter as the new Johnny Rotten.Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In Record Cultures: The Transformation of the U.S. Recording Industry (University of Michigan Press, 2020), Kyle Barnett tells the story of the smaller U.S. record labels in the 1920s that created the genres later to be known as blues, country, and jazz. Barnett also engages the early recording industry as entertainment media, considering the ways in which sound recording, radio, and film converge in the late 1920s. Record Cultures explores Gennett Records and jazz; race records, with a focus on the African American-owned Black Swan Records, as well as the white-owned Paramount Records; the origins of old-time music as a category that will become country; the growth of radio; the intersections of music and film; and the recording industry's challenges in the wake of the Great Depression. Kyle Barnett is Associate Professor of Media Studies in the Department of Communication at Bellarmine University. Kimberly Mack holds a Ph.D. in English from UCLA, and she is an Assistant Professor of African-American literature at the University of Toledo in Ohio. Her book, Fictional Blues: Narrative Self-Invention from Bessie Smith to Jack White, is forthcoming from the University of Massachusetts Press in December 2020. Mack is also a music critic who has contributed her work to national and international publications, including Music Connection, Relix, Village Voice, PopMatters, and Hot Press. She published a 2019 essay for Longreads titled “Johnny Rotten, My Mom, and Me.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
In Record Cultures: The Transformation of the U.S. Recording Industry (University of Michigan Press, 2020), Kyle Barnett tells the story of the smaller U.S. record labels in the 1920s that created the genres later to be known as blues, country, and jazz. Barnett also engages the early recording industry as entertainment media, considering the ways in which sound recording, radio, and film converge in the late 1920s. Record Cultures explores Gennett Records and jazz; race records, with a focus on the African American-owned Black Swan Records, as well as the white-owned Paramount Records; the origins of old-time music as a category that will become country; the growth of radio; the intersections of music and film; and the recording industry's challenges in the wake of the Great Depression. Kyle Barnett is Associate Professor of Media Studies in the Department of Communication at Bellarmine University. Kimberly Mack holds a Ph.D. in English from UCLA, and she is an Assistant Professor of African-American literature at the University of Toledo in Ohio. Her book, Fictional Blues: Narrative Self-Invention from Bessie Smith to Jack White, is forthcoming from the University of Massachusetts Press in December 2020. Mack is also a music critic who has contributed her work to national and international publications, including Music Connection, Relix, Village Voice, PopMatters, and Hot Press. She published a 2019 essay for Longreads titled “Johnny Rotten, My Mom, and Me.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Record Cultures: The Transformation of the U.S. Recording Industry (University of Michigan Press, 2020), Kyle Barnett tells the story of the smaller U.S. record labels in the 1920s that created the genres later to be known as blues, country, and jazz. Barnett also engages the early recording industry as entertainment media, considering the ways in which sound recording, radio, and film converge in the late 1920s. Record Cultures explores Gennett Records and jazz; race records, with a focus on the African American-owned Black Swan Records, as well as the white-owned Paramount Records; the origins of old-time music as a category that will become country; the growth of radio; the intersections of music and film; and the recording industry's challenges in the wake of the Great Depression. Kyle Barnett is Associate Professor of Media Studies in the Department of Communication at Bellarmine University. Kimberly Mack holds a Ph.D. in English from UCLA, and she is an Assistant Professor of African-American literature at the University of Toledo in Ohio. Her book, Fictional Blues: Narrative Self-Invention from Bessie Smith to Jack White, is forthcoming from the University of Massachusetts Press in December 2020. Mack is also a music critic who has contributed her work to national and international publications, including Music Connection, Relix, Village Voice, PopMatters, and Hot Press. She published a 2019 essay for Longreads titled “Johnny Rotten, My Mom, and Me.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Dive into the depths of punk rock's most notorious love affair with our latest sonic exploration. We chart the chaotic course of Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen, from their tempestuous relationship to the indelible mark they left on the music world. Strap in for a rollercoaster ride through the gritty beginnings of punk, the rise and fall of the Sex Pistols, and the wild theories surrounding one of rock's most enduring mysteries.Witness the unraveling of a cultural phenomenon as we trace the origins of punk's rebellious roar, from the primal screams of The Stooges to the Sex Pistols' notorious antics. Get up close and personal with the tragic narrative of Nancy, her intelligence shadowed by struggles from birth, and Sid's tumultuous journey from a troubled childhood to punk icon. It's not just a history lesson; it's a raw recount of the music and madness that forged an era.As we bid farewell from the Ol' Dirty Basement, we leave you with reflections on the larger-than-life impact of the Sex Pistols, punk's persistent echo in today's music, and the curious ties that bind Neil Young to Johnny Rotten. Our conversation may have ended, but the legacy of Sid and Nancy, the pogo dance, and punk's reverberations continue to challenge and inspire. Thanks for tuning in; until next time, keep the spirit of punk alive and kicking.Support the Show.Sounds:https://freesound.org/people/frodeims/sounds/666222/ Door openinghttps://freesound.org/people/Sami_Hiltunen/sounds/527187/ Eerie intro music https://freesound.org/people/jack126guy/sounds/361346/ Slot machinehttps://freesound.org/people/Zott820/sounds/209578/ Cash registerhttps://freesound.org/people/Exchanger/sounds/415504/ Fun Facts Jingle Thanks to The Tsunami Experiment for the theme music!!Check them out hereSUPPORT US AT https://www.buzzsprout.com/1984311/supporters/newMERCH STORE https://ol-dirty-basement.creator-spring.comFind us at the following https://oldirtybasement.buzzsprout.com WEBSITE ...
Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond
The lead singer and keyboardist for Devo, Mark Mothersbaugh, is an avant-garde, new wave pioneer. Although critics sometimes classify Devo as a joke band, the Akron, Ohio art-punks' ethos was created in response to a very serious event—the 1970 shooting at their college, Kent State. Following the incident, the band took on the name “Devo,” short for what they felt was organized society's “de-evolution.” Throughout the ‘70s and ‘80s Devo helped lay the groundwork for DIY, anti-establishment bands by releasing bizarre and left-of-center music and conceptual films that helped usher in the music video revolution. In addition to his work with Devo, Mark Mothersbaugh has also created a long and successful career scoring for TV and film. His credits include, Pee-Wee's Playhouse, The Rugrats TV show and movies, and he's scored several classic Wes Anderson-directed films including The Royal Tenenbaums and Rushmore. On today's episode Justin Richmond talks to Mark Mothersbaugh about how he developed his quirky sensibility as one of five kids growing up in a chaotic household with exotic animals. Mark also tells a story about the time Richard Branson suggested that Johnny Rotten join Devo after the Sex Pistols broke up. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Mark Mothersbaugh songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
