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Send us a message, so we know what you're thinking!In case you hadn't noticed, we love a good cover version! This episode, we're looking at covers - staples, covers from strange sources, and some songs that have had a LOT of covers, including a bunch of covers of Bowie's “Heroes”. Our Album You Must Hear before You Die is “Is This It?” by The Strokes. This punk/Britpop-influenced album got rave reviews on release in 2001 from Rolling Stone, The Village Voice, and New Musical Express. We're not convinced. In Knockin' on Heaven's Door, we mourn the loss of Wayne Osmond (of the Osmond Brothers), Chad Morgan, the Aussie country great, and Peter Yarrow, of Peter, Paul and Mary. We hope they get to sing a rousing chorus of “Puff the Magic Dragon together. As usual, there's heaps of fun. Enjoy!! Playlist (all the songs and artists referenced in the episode) Playlist – “Heroes” covers References: Heroes, REM, Leonard Cohen, “Suzanne”, “Hallelujah", Bob Dylan, “All along the Watchtower”, "If Not for You”, Olivia Newton-John, Johnny Cash, American Recordings, “All the Young Dudes”, Mott the Hoople, Ian Hunter, XTC, White Music, “This is Pop”, Devo, “(I can't get no) Satisfaction”, Zoot, “Eleanor Rigby”, Rick Springfield, Howard Gable, Alison Durbin, 801, “Tomorrow Never Knows”, ” 801 Live, "You Really Got Me”, Ministry, “Lay Lady Lay”, Al Jourgenson, “Heartbreak Hotel”, Elvis Presley, John Cale, June 1, 1974, Slow Dazzle, Fragments of a Rainy Season, Nirvana, "The Man Who Sold The World", “Unplugged”, Mick Ronson, Linda Ronstadt, “Different Drum”, Stone Ponies, Mike Nesmith, “You're No Good”, “Poor Poor Pitiful Me”, Cowboy Junkies, “Sweet Jane”, Fine Young Cannibals, “Suspicious Minds”, Talking Heads, “Take Me to The River”, Elvis Costello, “(What's So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love, And Understanding”, George Benson, “On Broadway”, Mia Dyson, “The Passenger”, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Sara Blasko, “Flame Trees”, “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”, Reg Livermore, “Celluloid Heroes”, The Kinks, Peter Gabriel, Scratch My Back, I'll Scratch Yours, Motorhead, David Hasselhoff, Blondie, Oasis, Nico, Moby (with Mindy Jones), Phillip Glass, “Superman”, Lifes Rich Pageant, “There She Goes Again”, “Pale Blue Eyes”, “First we take Manhattan”,
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockBob Dylan 1969 “Lay Lady Lay” from Nashville Skyline released on Columbia. Written by Bob Dylan. Produced by Bob Johnston.Personel:Bob Dylan - guitar harmonica, keyboards, vocalsPete Drake - pedal steel guitarCharlie Daniels - guitarCharlie McCoy - bassKenny Buttrey - drumsBob Wilson - organ, pianoCharlie Bragg - engineerNeil Wilburn - engineerCover:Performed by Josh Bond and Neal MarshIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Writer Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:Bob Dylan “Blonde on Blonde”Bob Dylan “Visions of Johanna”Bob Dylan “I Want You”Bob Dylan “Just Like a Woman”Bob Dylan “Greatest Hots Vol 1”Bob Dylan “Bootleg Series”Bob Dylan “Hard Times in New York Town”Bob Dylan “Talking Bear Mountain Picnic”Bob Dylan “Let Me Die in My Footsteps”Bob Dylan “Moonshiner”Bob Dylan “The Times They Are A Changing”Bob Dylan “Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie”Bob Dylan “Highway 61 Revisited”Bob Dylan “Blood on the Tracks”Bob Dylan “Simple Twist of Fate”Bob Dylan “Shelter From the Storm”Bob Dylan “Bringing It All Back Home”Bob Dylan “Subterranean Homesick Blues”Bob Dylan “She Belongs to Me”Bob Dylan “Love Minus Zero”Bob Dylan “Maggie's Farm”Bob Dylan “Gates of Eden”Bob Dylan “Greatest Hots Vol 3” Bob Dylan “Planet Waves”Bob Dylan “Going Going Gone”Bob Dylan “Tough Mama”Bob Dylan “Hazel”Ani DiFrancoBob Dylan “Walking Down the Line”Chronicles Vol 1Merle HaggardWilcoMy Morning JacketThe EaglesThe Guess WhoFargoBob Dylan “Before the Flood”The BandJimmie RodgersThe BeatlesJimi HendrixThe Wknd “Blinding Lights”Bill MaherJohnny CashJoni Mitchell“Don't Look Back”DonovanBob Dylan “Tangled Up In Blue”Bob Dylan “It's All Over Now, Baby Blue”Barbara StreisandBob Dylan “Country Pie”Bob Dylan “Girl From the North Country”Midnight CowboyHarry Nilsson “Everybody's Talkin' At Me”Jerry GarciaCharlie Daniels Leonard CohenSimon and GarfunkelThe Grateful DeadRadiohead Paul McCartney “Let Em In”MadonnaBob Dylan “Greatest Hits No 2”Bob Dylan “Greatest Hits No 3”MagnetJose FelicianoSteve BuschemiFargoBob Dylan “Bootleg Series”Isaac HayesThe Isley BrothersMinistryThe ByrdsPete YornDuran Duran “Thank You”Neil DiamondCherBen E King Inside Llewynn DavisGeorge Jones
Um passeio pela carreira do Bob Dylan, trazendo só versões de artistas que recriam o songbook dele. - Echo & The Bunnymen - Its All Over Now Baby Blue- George Ezra - Girl From The North Country- John Mayer - Like a Rolling Stone- John Cruz - Jokerman - The Cactus Blossoms - If Not For You- Magnet feat Gemma Hayes - Lay Lady Lay- Charlotte Gainsbourg & Calexico - Just Like A Woman - Yo La Tengo - Fourth Time Around - Low - Knockin' On Heaven's Door - Katie Melua - Blowing In The Wind- Norah Jones - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight - Cat Power - Mr. Tambourine Man (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)
Sofía's Tunes 4 Thursday: The Brothers And Sisters - Lay Lady Lay Marcía Griffiths - Feel Like Jumping Yung Lean, FKA Twigs - Bliss The Whatnauts - Message from a Black Man The Poets Of Rhythm - Path of Life Manu Dibango - The Panther Joe Bataan - What Good Is A Castle Lava La Rue - Push N Shuv, Aerial Head, Friendship's Death, FLUORESCENT, Shell Of You Liz Cooper - Motorcycle Blood Orange - Jesus Freak Lighter Deradoorian - Weed Jam Niecy Blues - Bones Become the Trees Greentea Peng - Bun Tough The Cleaners From Venus - The Artichoke That Loved Me
"Behind the Scenes with Rob Bleetstein: Archiving the Legacy of the NRPS"Larry's guest, Rob Bleetstein, is known for his role as the host of the live concerts on the Sirius XM Grateful Dead station and as the voice of Pearl Jam Radio. In today's episode, he discusses the recently released live album "Hempsteader" by the New Riders Of The Purple Sage (NRPS), where he serves as the archivist and producer.The New Riders of the Purple Sage is an American country rock band that emerged from the psychedelic rock scene in San Francisco in 1969, with original members including some from the Grateful Dead. Their roots trace back to the early 1960s folk and beatnik scene around Stanford University, where Jerry Garcia and David Nelson played gigs together. Influenced by American folk music and rock and roll, the band formed, including Garcia on pedal steel guitar initially.The discussion delves into the background of the NRPS, their albums, and notable tracks like "Panama Red," written by Peter Rowan and popularized by the band. The album "New Riders of the Purple Sage" features Garcia on pedal steel guitar and includes tracks like "Henry," a humorous tale of marijuana smuggling.Throughout the show, various NRPS tracks are highlighted, showcasing the band's eclectic style and songwriting. Additionally, news segments cover topics such as the DEA's agreement to reschedule marijuana and updates from the music industry, including rare concert appearances and tour plans.Overall, the episode provides insights into the NRPS's music, their influence on the country rock genre, and relevant news in the marijuana and music industries. Larry's Notes Rob Bleetstein who many folks know as the host of the three live concerts played every day on the Sirius XM Grateful Dead station. Also the voice of Pearl Jam Radio. And, most importantly for today's episode, the archivist for the New Riders Of The Purple Sage and the producer of the Hempsteader album. Today, featuring recently released NRPS live album, “Hempsteader” from the band's performance at the Calderone Concert Hall in Hempstead, NY on June 25, 1976, just shy of 48 years ago.New Riders of the Purple Sage is an American country rock band. The group emerged from the psychedelic rock scene in San Francisco in 1969 and its original lineup included several members of the Grateful Dead.[2] The band is sometimes referred to as the New Riders or as NRPS.The roots of the New Riders can be traced back to the early 1960s Peninsulafolk/beatnikscene centered on Stanford University's now-defunct Perry Lane housing complex in Menlo Park, California where future Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia often played gigs with like-minded guitarist David Nelson. The young John Dawson (also known as "Marmaduke") also played some concerts with Garcia, Nelson, and their compatriots while visiting relatives on summer vacation. Enamored of the sounds of Bakersfield-style country music, Dawson would turn his older friends on to the work of Merle Haggard and Buck Owens and provided a vital link between Timothy Leary's International Federation for Internal Freedom in Millbrook, New York (Dawson having boarded at the Millbrook School) and the Menlo Park bohemian coterie nurtured by Ken Kesey.Inspired by American folk music, rock and roll, and blues, Garcia formed the Grateful Dead (initially known as The Warlocks) with blues singer Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, while Nelson joined the similarly inclined New Delhi River Band (which would eventually come to include bassist Dave Torbert) shortly thereafter. The group came to enjoy a cult following in Santa Clara and Santa Cruz Counties through the Summer of Love until their dissolution in early 1968.In 1969, Nelson contributed to the Dead's Aoxomoxoa album in 1969. During this period Nelson and Garcia played intermittently in an early iteration of High Country, a traditional bluegrass ensemble formed by the remnants of the Peninsula folk scene.By early 1969, Dawson had returned to Los Altos Hills and also contributed to Aoxomoxoa. After a mescaline experience at Pinnacles National Park with Torbert and Matthew Kelly, he began to compose songs on a regular basis working in a psychedelic country fusion genre not unlike Gram Parsons' Flying Burrito Brothers.Dawson's vision was prescient, as 1969 marked the emergence of country rock via Bob Dylan, The Band, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Poco, the Dillard & Clark Band, and the Clarence White-era Byrds. Around this time, Garcia was similarly inspired to take up the pedal steel guitar, and an informal line-up including Dawson, Garcia, and Peninsula folk veteran Peter Grant (on banjo) began playing coffeehouse and hofbrau concerts together when the Grateful Dead were not touring. Their repertoire included country standards, traditional bluegrass, Dawson originals, and a few Dylan covers ("Lay Lady Lay", "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere", "Mighty Quinn"). By the summer of 1969 it was decided that a full band would be formed and David Nelson was recruited to play lead guitar.In addition to Nelson, Dawson (on acoustic guitar), and Garcia (continuing to play pedal steel), the original line-up of the band that came to be known as the New Riders of the Purple Sage (a nod to the Foy Willing-led Western swing combo from the 1940s, Riders of the Purple Sage, which borrowed its name from the Zane Grey novel) consisted of Alembic Studio engineer Bob Matthews on electric bass and Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead on drums; bassist Phil Lesh also played sporadically with the ensemble in lieu of Matthews through the end of the year, as documented by the late 1969 demos later included on the Before Time Began archival release. Lyricist Robert Hunter briefly rehearsed with the band on bass in early 1970 before the permanent hiring of Torbert in April of that year.[8] The most commercially successful configuration of the New Riders would come to encompass Dawson, Nelson, Torbert, Spencer Dryden (of Jefferson Airplane fame), and Buddy Cage.After a few warmup gigs throughout the Bay Area in 1969, Dawson, Nelson, and Torbert began to tour in May 1970 as part of a tripartite bill advertised as "An Evening with the Grateful Dead". An acoustic Grateful Dead set that often included contributions from Dawson and Nelson would then segue into New Riders and electric Dead sets, obviating the need to hire external opening acts. With the New Riders desiring to become more of a self-sufficient group and Garcia needing to focus on his other responsibilities, the musician parted ways with the group in November 1971. Seasoned pedal steel player Buddy Cage was recruited from Ian and Sylvia's Great Speckled Bird to replace Garcia. In 1977 and 1978, NRPS did open several Dead and JGB shows, including the final concert preceding the closure of Winterland on December 31, 1978.In 1974, Torbert left NRPS; he and Matthew Kelly co-founded the band Kingfish (best known for Bob Weir's membership during the Grateful Dead's late-1974 to mid-1976 touring hiatus) the year before. In 1997, the New Riders of the Purple Sage split up. Dawson retired from music and moved to Mexico to become an English teacher. By this time, Nelson had started his own David Nelson Band. There was a reunion performance in 2001. In 2002, the New Riders accepted a Lifetime Achievement Award from High Times magazine. Allen Kemp died on June 25, 2009.[13][14] John "Marmaduke" Dawson died in Mexico on July 21, 2009, at the age of 64.[15][16]Pedal steel guitarist Buddy Cage died on February 5, 2020, at age 73. (Rob – this is mostly notes for me today so I can sound like I know what I'm talking about. I'll go through some of it to set some background for the band, but feel free to take the lead on talking about those aspects of the band, and its musicians, that you enjoy most or find most interesting – keeping in mind that our target audience presumably are fans of marijuana and the Dead.) INTRO: Panama Red Track #1 Start – 1:49 Written by Peter Rowan “Panama Red” is well known in the jam-grass scene, but it's perhaps not as widely known that Peter Rowan wrote the song.It was originally a 1973 hit for the New Riders of the Purple Sage, and the first popular version with Rowan singing and playing it came when the supergroup Old & In the Way, released their eponymous album in 1975, two years after their seminal time, in 1973, and a year after they disbanded. Jerry Garcia was the connective tissue between the two projects, playing pedal steel in the early New Riders and banjo in Old & In the Way. “I wrote ‘Panama Red' after leaving my first project with David Grisman, Earth Opera, around the summer of the Woodstock music festival [1969],” Rowan explains. “It's a fun song because it captures the vibe of the time. I was from the East Coast, but I found there to be more creativity on the West Coast during that time period.“Nobody wanted to do ‘Panama Red' on the East Coast. I took it to Seatrain [the roots fusion band in which Rowan played from 1969 to 1972], and when it eventually became a hit, the manager of Seatrain claimed it. I never saw any money, even though it became the title of an album for the New Riders of the Purple Sage [1973's The Adventures of Panama Red]. “The subject was "taboo" in those days. You did jail time for pot. So that might have scared commercial interests. But Garcia was a green light all the way! "Oh sure" was his motto, both ironically and straight but always with a twinkle in his eye! After Seatrain management kept all the money, Jerry suggested I bring the song to Marmaduke and Nelson!" “When David Grisman and I got back together for Old & In the Way in 1973 with Jerry Garcia, Vassar Clements and John Khan, we started playing it.”From the NRPS album “The Adventures of Panama Red”, their fourth country rock album released in October 1973. It is widely regarded as one of the group's best efforts, and reached number 55 on the Billboard charts.The album includes two songs written by Peter Rowan — "Panama Red", which became a radio hit, and "Lonesome L.A. Cowboy". Another song, "Kick in the Head", was written by Robert Hunter. Donna Jean Godchaux and Buffy Sainte-Marie contribute background vocals on several tracks. SHOW No. 1: Fifteen Days Under The Hood Track #41:55 – 3:13 Written by Jack Tempchin and Warren Hughey. Jack Tempchin is an American musician and singer-songwriter who wrote the Eagles song "Peaceful Easy Feeling"[1] and co-wrote "Already Gone",[2] "The Girl from Yesterday",[3]"Somebody"[4]and "It's Your World Now".[5] Released as the opening song on the NRPS album, “New Riders”, their seventh studio album, released in 1976 SHOW No. 2: Henry Track #6 1:19 – 3:05 "Henry", written by John Dawson, a traditional shuffle with contemporary lyrics about marijuana smuggling. From the band's debut album, “New Riders of the Purple Sage”, released by Columbia Records in August, 1971. New Riders of the Purple Sage is the only studio album by the New Riders to feature co-founder Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead on pedal steel guitar. He is also featured on the live albums Vintage NRPS and Bear's Sonic Journals: Dawn of the New Riders of the Purple Sage.Mickey Hart and Commander Cody play drums and piano, respectively, on two tracks—"Dirty Business" and "Last Lonely Eagle".Then, there's a swerving left turn away from romance tunes on this album with ‘Henry‘, whose titular hero has stepped right out of a Gilbert Shelton underground comic. At a frenetic pace the story of Henry's run to Mexico to fetch twenty kilos of (Acapulco?) gold unravels, with Henry driving home after sampling the wares “Henry tasted, he got wasted couldn't even see – how he's going to drive like that is not too clear to me.” It's a joke, but a joke that sounds pretty good even after repeat listens.SHOW No. 3: Portland Woman Track #9 :34 – 2:00 Another Marmaduke tune from the NRPS album released in August, 1971.A bittersweet love song progressing from touring boredom to be relieved by a casual hook-up with the pay-off with the realization that the Portland Woman who “treats you right” has actually made a deeper connection “I'm going back to my Portland woman, I don't want to be alone tonight.” SHOW No. 4: You Never Can Tell Track #15 :51 – 2:26 You Never Can Tell", also known as "C'est La Vie" or "Teenage Wedding", is a song written by Chuck Berry. It was composed in the early 1960s while Berry was in federal prison for violating the Mann Act.[2] Released in 1964 on the album St. Louis to Liverpool and the follow-up single to Berry's final Top Ten hit of the 1960s: "No Particular Place to Go", "You Never Can Tell" reached number 14, becoming Berry's final Top 40 hit until "My Ding-a-Ling", a number 1 in October 1972. Berry's recording features an iconic piano hook played by Johnnie Johnson. The piano melody was influenced by Mitchell Torok's 1953 hit "Caribbean". The song has also been recorded or performed by Chely Wright, New Riders of the Purple Sage, the Jerry Garcia Band, Bruce Springsteen, the Mavericks, and Buster Shuffle. JGB performed it almost 40 times in the early ‘90's. The song became popular again after the 1994 release of the film Pulp Fiction, directed and co-written by Quentin Tarantino. The music was played for a "Twist contest" in which Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) competed (and were the only contestants shown in the film). The music added an evocative element of sound to the narrative and Tarantino said that the song's lyrics of "Pierre" and "Mademoiselle" gave the scene a "uniquely '50s French New Wave dance sequence feel". OUTRO: Glendale Train Track #17 1:30 – 3:14 Still another Marmaduke tune from the “New Riders of the Purple Sage” album released in late summer 1971. MJ News:Just one MJ News story today important enough to take a few minutes to talk MJ: DEA's agreement to reschedule MJ to Schedule 3 from Schedule 1.DEA Agrees To Reschedule Marijuana Under Federal Law In Historic Move Following Biden-Directed Health Agency's Recommendation - Marijuana Moment Benefits: banking services, no 280(e) restrictions on what expenses retailers can deduct and allows for full medical research of MJ. Negatives: Still illegal, all drugs on Schedules I, II and III must be prescribed by a licensed health care provider with prescription privileges and can only be dispenses by licensed pharmacists. Music News:A few quick hits re Music (no real need to get into any of these but I like to see what's going on so I don't miss anything interesting, these are the first things that get cut when we decide we want to keep talking): Jaimoe makes rare public concert appearance with Friends of the Brothers in Fairfield CN, plays ABB hitsJaimoe Takes Part in Rare Public Concert Appearance, Revisits Allman Brothers Band Classics (relix.com) Mike Gordon sits in at the Dodd's Dead Residency at Nectar's in Burlingtron, VT as part of “Grateful Dead Tuesday”. Plays He's Gone and Scarlet (we have some Phish fans as listeners so try to toss a few bones to them)Listen: Mike Gordon Offers Grateful Dead Classics at Nectar's (A Gallery + Recap) (relix.com) David Gilmour may be planning first tour since 2016, won't play any Pink Floyd songs from the ‘70's – like the old Doonesbury strip where Elvis comes back from the Dead, Trump hires him to play in one of his casinos and at the start of the show, Elvis announces that he is only playing the songs of the late great John Denver.David Gilmour Plots First Tour Since 2016 (relix.com) Roy Carter, founder of High Sierra Music Festival passes away.Roy Carter, High Sierra Music Festival Founder, Passes Away at 68 (relix.com) .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
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Intro song: All Along the Watchtower by The Jimi Hendrix ExperienceAlbum 9: John Wesley Harding (1967)Song 1: The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas PriestSong 2: I Pity the Poor ImmigrantSong 3: Drifter's EscapeAlbum 10: Nashville Skyline (1969)Song 1: Peggy DaySong 2: Country PieSong 3: One More NightBonus song: Lay, Lady, LayOutro song: Lay Lady Lay by Buddy Guy
This week Holly comes down to Savannah and experiences Joni's normal weekend in the fall from the Press Box to State to collapse! On the drive home, we discuss some crazy dating situations! Lord help!
In the winter of 1969, Bob Dylan arrived in Tennessee with only four songs completed for his Nashville Skyline recording sessions. Over the next few days at the Columbia studio and in his rooms at the Ramada Inn, he composed another five pieces, including this stunning tune that he used as the album's closing track.“Tonight I'll be Staying Here with You” was the third single to be released from Nashville Skyline (after “I Threw It All Away” and “Lay Lady Lay.”) It reached #50 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and the top 20 in other countries.Critical response was positive. Cash Box said that, unlike previous Dylan singles, "this ballad is honed to a fine edge and further sharpened through excellent production touches.” Record World concurred, calling it “another classic from the master.”MilestoneDylanologists, meanwhile, found the song insightful, because the lyrics seemed to mark a change from the angst of Bob's earlier love songs, many of which told of restless searches.In contrast, "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You" finds Dylan devoted to his lover and willing to settle down (at least for the nonce). Some fans waxed poetic at the thought of Bob as a family man, happy to be quietly living with Sara and the kids.Dylan himself seemed to like that image. Soon after Nashville Skyline's release, he told Rolling Stone‘s Jann Wenner, “I was on the road for almost five years. It wore me down. I was on drugs, a lot of things. … I don't want to live that way anymore.” TrainsTrain imagery, by the way, runs throughout the song.But unlike his earlier lyrics, in this song, even though he "can hear that whistle blowin'," he wants to "throw my ticket out the window" and let "a poor boy on the street" have his seat.On the album, the song showcases Dylan's then-new smooth country croon between twangy guitar fills. A more raucous version, though, became a live highlight a few years later when Bob was — yes — back on the road with the Rolling Thunder Revue. Our Take on the TuneThere's a reason why The Flood's rendition of this Dylan classic sounds different from Bobby's version (or from anyone else's take on the tune, for that matter). That's because back in the early 1980s, when Roger and Charlie started playing around with opening chord progression here, they thought they were writing an original song of their own. But then Rog and the Samples family moved away — leaving West Virginia for the green hills of Kentucky — and the piece they were working on was left an orphan. It didn't even have a name or the first hints of a lyric. Only a year or so later, when Charlie was noodling with it during the warmup at a jam session, did Dave Peyton say, “Hey, you know what? If you tweaked the chords a bit and added the bridge, you could sing that Dylan thing over that!” Right there and then an arrangement was born, and we've been playing it like this ever since.Meanwhile….By the way, if you'd like more Floodified Dylan tunes, check out this special playlist we constructed for Bobby's birthday a Spring or two ago: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 891, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: kiss your lass goodbye 1: In a 1965 epic this Omar Sharif character keeps getting separated from his beloved Lara. Dr. Zhivago. 2: In "Casablanca" this Bogart character reminds Ilsa as they part, "We'll always have Paris". Rick Blaine. 3: This actor keeps parting and getting back together with Andie MacDowell in "Four Weddings And A Funeral". Hugh Grant. 4: Lucy Westenra is the first English woman to fall victim to him in Bram Stoker's novel. Count Dracula. 5: In this film Monty Clift says goodbye to Donna Reed and returns to duty as Pearl Harbor is attacked. "From Here To Eternity". Round 2. Category: invisible men 1: As Nick in "Memoirs of an Invisible Man", all he wants are his molecules back and Daryl Hannah. Chevy Chase. 2: These days Goldie Hawn sees a lot of this "Now You See Him, Now You Don't" star. Kurt Russell. 3: In a 1951 film this comedy pair joins forces with invisible man Arthur Franz. Abbott and Costello. 4: He wasn't seen very long on TV as "The Invisible Man"; his tenure as Illya Kuryakin lasted longer. David McCallum. 5: You may remember seeing him in "Cocoon" and "Police Academy" but not in "The Man Who Wasn't There". Steve Guttenberg. Round 3. Category: bob dylan 1: Jenna Elfman played drums when Bob made an appearance on this ABC sitcom. Dharma and Greg. 2: In 1998 a man with "Soy Bomb" marked on his chest interrupted Bob's performance at this awards show. Grammy Awards. 3: In 1975 Bob spoke out for this imprisoned boxer; in 1999 Denzel Washington played him on film. Rubin "Hurricane" Carter. 4: When this Robbie Robertson group first backed Dylan in the '60s, it was known as The Hawks. The Band. 5: Bob's "Lay Lady Lay" was considered for this 1969 Jon Voight film, but didn't make the soundtrack. Midnight Cowboy. Round 4. Category: board games 1: The L.A. Times called this the "sport of kings, queens and pawns". chess. 2: Guinness says Con McCarrick once played 154 games of this, also called draughts, simultaneously. checkers. 3: Shape of the windowed piece that players - or spirits - move around the Ouija board. heart-shaped (triangular). 4: Mia Farrow used the letters in this game to decipher a witchy anagram in "Rosemary's Baby". Scrabble. 5: In backgammon, each player starts out with this number of men on the board. 15. Round 5. Category: rock ‘n roll 1: This rock group featuring Belinda Carlisle has now officially gone-gone. The Go-Go's. 2: Beatles song about purchasing affection that was 1st to hit #1 in U.S. and Britain at same time. "Can’t Buy Me Love". 3: Release of this Jacksons album was held up until “Thriller†sales peaked. Victory. 4: Van Morrison sang of “making love in the green grass, behind the stadium†with her. "Brown Eyed Girl". 5: In 1985, Tears for Fears said “everybody wants to†do this. rule the world. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 603, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Venture "A" 1: Him, her, him, him, her...doesn't matter who. anyone. 2: It's also called a postmortem. autopsy. 3: Sylvia Plath's "The Bell Jar" is described as this, as it's partially based on incidents in her own life. autobiography. 4: Get mad, get really mad -- it's alphabetically the first of the 7 Deadly Sins. anger. 5: Bartolomeo Eustachio is considered a founder of the modern version of this science. anatomy. Round 2. Category: Hotels By City 1: The Marriott Riverwalk, The Hilton Palacio Del Rio,The Holiday Inn Crockett Hotel. San Antonio. 2: The Inn at the Opera,The Nob Hill Lambourne,The Hyatt Fisherman's Wharf. San Francisco. 3: The Mirage,Excalibur,Caesar's Palace. Las Vegas. 4: The Golden Nugget,The Flamingo Hilton,The Mirage. Las Vegas. 5: The Wyndham Franklin Plaza Hotel,Penn's View Inn,The Penn Tower Hotel. Philadelphia. Round 3. Category: Cards And Dice 1: Card game that's the equivalent of the French "vingt-et-un". blackjack. 2: Instead of pips, poker dice have 6 card values on them that run 9 through this. Ace. 3: Of the numbers you can throw on your 1st roll in craps to win, it's the harder to hit. 11. 4: The 4 players in bridge are given these directional titles. North, South, East and West. 5: If you roll a die and the 1 is on top, this number is on the bottom. 6. Round 4. Category: Bob Dylan 1: Jenna Elfman played drums when Bob made an appearance on this ABC sitcom. Dharma and Greg. 2: In 1998 a man with "Soy Bomb" marked on his chest interrupted Bob's performance at this awards show. Grammy Awards. 3: In 1975 Bob spoke out for this imprisoned boxer; in 1999 Denzel Washington played him on film. Rubin "Hurricane" Carter. 4: When this Robbie Robertson group first backed Dylan in the '60s, it was known as The Hawks. The Band. 5: Bob's "Lay Lady Lay" was considered for this 1969 Jon Voight film, but didn't make the soundtrack. Midnight Cowboy. Round 5. Category: Saucey! 1: The name of this seasoned tomato sauce comes from the Italian word for "seafaring". marinara. 2: Basil and pine nuts go into this classic sauce from Genoa. pesto sauce. 3: Restaurateur Signore di Lello is credited with creating this sauce named for him and served over fettucine. Alfredo. 4: This chicken topper whose name is from the Aztec for "chili sauce" has a bit of chocolate in it. mole. 5: This hot creamy sauce made with tarragon and vinegar is traditionally served with chateaubriand. bearnaise. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
It's not uncommon knowledge that Bob Dylan's live shows can be hit or miss. It depends on his mood and what songs he feels like playing. However, as a naive Dylan fan, my understanding of the artist was limited to the early-60s folk singer—the image of a man dwarfed by his guitar—the protest singer who denied ever singing a protest ballad.Yet, when I saw Bob Dylan live, he hid behind a keyboard, and his arrangements sounded nothing like the song. A sinking disappointment grew with every note. This was a bait-and-switch performance.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 410, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Born First 1: Dr. Jonas Salk,Dr. Louis Pasteur,Dr. Benjamin Spock. Dr. Louis Pasteur. 2: Ulysses Grant,Abraham Lincoln,Franklin Pierce. Franklin Pierce. 3: Harriet Beecher Stowe,James Fenimore Cooper,Ernest Hemingway. James Fenimore Cooper. 4: Ludwig van Beethoven,Johann Sebastian Bach,Johannes Brahms. Bach. 5: John Irving,James Michener,Arthur Miller. James Michener. Round 2. Category: Haunted Mansion 1: Every Thursday after "Jeopardy!" we hold one of these "sittings" to receive messages from our late Uncle Wiggin. Seance. 2: Whenever we have a devilish problem, Father Gary helps us with one of these spirited expelling rites. Exorcism. 3: None of us got any sleep last night with one of these "noisy" ghosts wandering all about. Poltergeist. 4: Sometimes our phantoms leave behind this spectral stuff whose name comes from Greek for "outside mold". Ectoplasm. 5: Our ghosts are so troubled, they may have taken lessons from this title ghost in an Oscar Wilde work. "The Canterville Ghost". Round 3. Category: I Do Impressions 1: This music legend penned hits like "Lay Lady Lay" and "Tangled Up In Blue". Bob Dylan. 2: Hello, my name this 2006 title movie film guy who say, "This suit is not black!"; very nice, high five. Borat. 3: "Here's Johnny!"; no, it's this actor known for his truth handling and a famous chicken salad sandwich request. Jack Nicholson. 4: I hear Darrell Hammond also does an impression of this "Finding Forrester" title guy, the filthy.... Sean Connery. 5: Watch me channel this 2'8" "Austin Powers" character. Mini-Me. Round 4. Category: What's Cooking? 1: This basic tomato-based spaghetti sauce whose name means "in sailor's style". marinara. 2: The eggs in Eggs Benedict aren't fried or scrambled, but cooked this way. poached. 3: This basic tomato-based spaghetti sauce whose name means "in sailor's style". marinara. 4: In the Persian dish Dolmeh Sib, this fruit is stuffed with a mix of peas, onions and meat -- a little too much to give to a teacher. apple. 5: This salad green, a variety of Italian chicory, is usually reddish. radicchio. Round 5. Category: War 1: "Operation Rolling Thunder" was the 1965 U.S. bombing campaign designed in part to stop men and supplies coming south on this road. the Ho Chi Minh Trail. 2: On June 25, 1950 fighting broke out on the 38th Parallel, thus beginning this war. the Korean War. 3: Of all the USA's wars, this one claimed the most American lives. the Civil War. 4: Meaning "little war", this term for a type of warfare originated during Napoleon's wars in Spain. guerrilla warfare. 5: This term for a member of Japan's powerful warrior class comes from the Japanese word meaning "guard". samurai. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
For our Season 4 release, we spoke with Emma Payne, founder and CEO of Grief Coach, a text message-based platform that provides personalized grief support to the bereaved and people in their inner circle throughout the year. During our conversation, we discuss the personal experiences that drew Emma to developing this service, the difficulties many grieving individuals face after a loved one dies, and how Grief Coach helps to provide tools to make it easier for these people and their loved ones to navigate this space. Be sure to listen ‘til the end of our episode, since we'll be sharing a special discount code to give the first 50 listeners who sign up $20 off a full year subscription! Produced by Nick Rumacyzk. Theme music is P to the A, by Anonymous Novels.
This week, in anticipation of Bob Dylan's virtual concert experience, Shadow Kingdom, Laura and Robert are thinking about past instances in which we got to enjoy Dylan onstage from the comfort of our homes: we're talking Dylan's live album!Join us on Patreon tonight after Shadow Kingdom airs, where Robert and I will do a live stream to discuss our impressions with you! I'll be sharing the link over there as soon as Shadow Kingdom finishes (since we don't know the exact duration).A few notes: I meant to mention that Columbia also recorded Dylan's concert at Carnegie Hall on 26 October 1963, but it got shelved until six songs from Dylan's set that night were released as an EP in 2005.We forgot to answer these burning questions in the episode, but “Watching the River Flow” was last played live as “recently” as 2014, and no, Dylan didn't perform “Lay Lady Lay” on the Johnny Cash Show.Oh, and apparently the new Definitely Dylan rule is that “Girl From the North Country” gets either played or mentioned in every episode!!Playlist:Lay Lady Lay (Before The Flood)Girl From The North Country (Real Live)Is Your Love In Vain? (Live at Budokan)Slow Train (Dylan and the Dead)
Sinto: "It´s Your Thing" - The Isley Brothers "I Turned You On", "Freedom", "Keep On Doin´", "Get Into Something", "Cold Bologna", "Lay Lady Lay" (Bob Dylan), "Spill The Wine", "Lay Away", "Pop That Thang", "Work To Do", "Put A Little Love In Your Heart", "Brother, Brother"; todas las canciones interpretadas por The Isley Brothers Escuchar audio
Ann Powers, writer and lead music critic for America's National Public Radio, joins us from her East Nashville home to discuss gender, sexuality and “the body” in Bob Dylan's work. Sparked off by an emotional encounter involving Joni Mitchell, Ann compares Mitchell's work with Dylan's and discusses other groundbreaking female artists like Roberta Flack, Kate Bush, Madonna, Megan Thee Stallion, Candi Staton, Chaka Khan and Sarah Silverman.With Ann, we contemplate Dylan's early years as a “baggy elephant”, discover what Prince, Bob and Game Of Thrones have in common, explore the Jewish art in Dylan's work and learn why Lay Lady Lay is the beginning of the genre of soft porn/soft rock “instructional songs about sex”. Ann cheerfully admits that her Bob Dylan theories are often “a provocation and a tease”. Join us for a particularly provocative discussion of “the parrot that talks”.Ann Powers is one of America's leading music writers. She began her career at San Francisco Weekly, and has held positions at the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Village Voice, Blender, and the Experience Music Project. Her books include Weird Like Us: My Bohemian America, Tori Amos: Piece by Piece (which she cowrote with Amos), Rock She Wrote: Women Write About Rock, Rap, and Pop. Her latest book is Good Booty: Love and Sex, Black & White, Body and Soul in American Music. Ann's chapter in The World of Bob Dylan (Cambridge University Press, 2021) was “Gender and Sexuality: Bob Dylan's Body”.BBC Radio 4, Archive On 4: A Night With Prince, presented by Ann PowersTrailerTwitterSpotify playlistListeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating.Twitter @isitrollingpodRecorded 30th March 2021This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
Ann Powers, writer and lead music critic for America's National Public Radio, joins us from her East Nashville home to discuss gender, sexuality and “the body” in Bob Dylan's work. Sparked off by an emotional encounter involving Joni Mitchell, Ann compares Mitchell's work with Dylan's and discusses other groundbreaking female artists like Roberta Flack, Kate Bush, Madonna, Megan Thee Stallion, Candi Staton, Chaka Khan and Sarah Silverman.With Ann, we contemplate Dylan's early years as a “baggy elephant”, discover what Prince, Bob and Game Of Thrones have in common, explore the Jewish art in Dylan's work and learn why Lay Lady Lay is the beginning of the genre of soft porn/soft rock “instructional songs about sex”. Ann cheerfully admits that her Bob Dylan theories are often “a provocation and a tease”. Join us for a particularly provocative discussion of “the parrot that talks”.Ann Powers is one of America's leading music writers. She began her career at San Francisco Weekly, and has held positions at the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Village Voice, Blender, and the Experience Music Project. Her books include Weird Like Us: My Bohemian America, Tori Amos: Piece by Piece (which she cowrote with Amos), Rock She Wrote: Women Write About Rock, Rap, and Pop. Her latest book is Good Booty: Love and Sex, Black & White, Body and Soul in American Music. Ann's chapter in The World of Bob Dylan (Cambridge University Press, 2021) was “Gender and Sexuality: Bob Dylan's Body”.BBC Radio 4, Archive On 4: A Night With Prince, presented by Ann PowersTrailerTwitterEpisode playlist on AppleEpisode playlist on SpotifyListeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating.Twitter @isitrollingpodRecorded 30th March 2021This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
Ann Powers, writer and lead music critic for America's National Public Radio, joins us from her East Nashville home to discuss gender, sexuality and “the body” in Bob Dylan's work. Sparked off by an emotional encounter involving Joni Mitchell, Ann compares Mitchell's work with Dylan's and discusses other groundbreaking female artists like Roberta Flack, Kate Bush, Madonna, Megan Thee Stallion, Candi Staton, Chaka Khan and Sarah Silverman. With Ann, we contemplate Dylan's early years as a “baggy elephant”, discover what Prince, Bob and Game Of Thrones have in common, explore the Jewish art in Dylan's work and learn why Lay Lady Lay is the beginning of the genre of soft porn/soft rock “instructional songs about sex”. Ann cheerfully admits that her Bob Dylan theories are often “a provocation and a tease”. Join us for a particularly provocative discussion of “the parrot that talks”. Ann Powers is one of America's leading music writers. She began her career at San Francisco Weekly, and has held positions at the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Village Voice, Blender, and the Experience Music Project. Her books include Weird Like Us: My Bohemian America, Tori Amos: Piece by Piece (which she cowrote with Amos), Rock She Wrote: Women Write About Rock, Rap, and Pop. Her latest book is Good Booty: Love and Sex, Black & White, Body and Soul in American Music. Ann's chapter in The World of Bob Dylan (Cambridge University Press, 2021) was “Gender and Sexuality: Bob Dylan's Body”. BBC Radio 4, Archive On 4: A Night With Prince, presented by Ann Powers Trailer Twitter Spotify playlist Listeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating. Twitter @isitrollingpod Recorded 30th March 2021 This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
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Hoy Bob Dylan cumple 80 años. Semana Dylan que remataremos este vienes con Black Dylan, o versiones por grandes artistas de la música negra. He aquí una lista de las miles que podía haber seleccionado para hoy. Cada una de las canciones elegidas tienen jun sentido en mi vida de melómana y mi carrera periodística. No es Stevie Nicks, Dylan hecha reina del rocanrol. Guitarristas que hay que reivindicar: David T. Walker, Eric Johnson, Dave Mason… Rick Nelson dulcificando a Dylan. Quique González transportando a Dylan a la lengua de Cervantes sin perder un ápice de su identidad ni de la del propio Dylan. Maria Muldaur, Edie Brickell, Steve Forbert, Rick Nelson. DISCO 1 DAVID T. WALKER Lay Lady Lay (4). Nashville Skyline 1969 DISCO 2 BOB DYLAN Black Crow Blues (ANOTHER SIDE… - 2) DISCO 3 STEVE FORBERT Dignity (FORBERT - 11) Greatest Hits Vol. 3 1994 DISCO 4 MARIA MULDAUR You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (12) DISCO 5 STEVIE NICKS Just Like a Woman (11) Blonde On Blonde 1966 DISCO 6 RICK NELSON & The Stone Canyon Band Love Minus Zero/No Limit (21) Bringing It All Back Home 1965 DISCO 7 QUIQUE GONZÁLEZ ¿Es tu amor en vano? (Is your love in vain?) (12) Street-Legal1978 DISCO 8 BOB DYLAN & THE BAND All You have To Do Is Dream (CD 2 - 5) DISCO 9 EDDIE BRICKELL & The New Bohemians A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall (BORN 4th Of JULY - Cara 2 Corte ) DISCO 10 THE DEL McCOURY BAND The Times They Are A Changin´ (SONG OF AMERICA - CD 3 - 3) DISCO 11 ERIC JOHNSON My Back Pages (3) Another Side Of Dylan 1964 DISCO 12 DAVE MASON All Along The Watchtower (4) John Wesley Harding 1967 DISCO 13 BOB DYLAN & JOAN BAEZ I Shall Be Released Live (THE BOOLEG SERIE Vol. 5 - Cd 1 - 11) Boston Music Hall, November 21, 1975 (first show) Escuchar audio
Episode 20 of Season 4 aired at 7 pm on Rebel Rock Radio on 20 May 2021. We kicked it off in grand style with Danko Jones and a track called 'Party'. Ozzy Osbourne's 'Scary Little Green Men' sounded great and it's amazing how well Uriah Heep's 'Look At Yourself' stands up 50 years later. One of my favorite parts of the show was Queensrÿche's 'The Thin Line' off Empire which is an absolute masterpiece of an album followed by Coheed & Cambia with a track called 'The Dark Sentencer'. I did take the opportunity to give you some suggestions about what to do when it comes to Coheed and Cambria, you should do that :-). Punk from The Clash, Stiff Little Fingers and Anti-Flag, Jimmy Barnes & ACDC from Australia, and Rabbitt, Arno Carstens, L.A. Cobra, and the Fismits from SA. Ministry took care of the unusual with their cover of Bob Dylan's 'Lay Lady Lay'. The new stuff came from Thunder with a cracker of a track called 'Last one Out, Turn Off The Lights' off their new album called All the Right Noise. It's really good, Danny Bowes and Luke Morley on top form. I figure that the track is about Brexit but that's just my opinion. The back end of the show went a bit morbid with songs about death courtesy of Avenged Sevenfold, Soundgarden, and The Pretty Reckless with 'Harley Darling' and then it went surprisingly mellow with Billy idols ' Kings and Queens of the Underground'. Zakk Wylde's found a Friend was goose bumping to the extreme and we finished off with Lou Reed and a band called The Fismits. The Fismits is Rebel Rocks Radio's very own Mark Biagio's outfit, he has done the guitar, vocals, and songwriting and this track called 'Questions' is as good as anything anyone has released ever. Artists featured: Danko Jones, Cinderella, Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne, Uriah Heep, Queensrÿche, Coheed & Cambria, Jimmy Barnes, Bruce Springsteen, Metallica, Ministry, My Chemical Romance, Foo Fighters, Guns 'n' Roses, ACDC, Thunder, Q5, Rabbitt, Arno Carstens, The Clash, Stiff Little Fingers, Anti-Flag, Greta Van Fleet, Badlands, Avenged Sevenfold, Soundgarden, The Pretty Reckless, Billy Idol, Great White, L.A. Cobra, Porcupine Tree, Gojira, Pride & Glory, The Rolling Stones, Lou Reed, The Fismits
This week's Brainy Lecture looks at Dark matter and we are made to feel insignificant when we find out that the known universe is down to 0.6% of the total. We try and cheer ourselves up with Bob Dylan's poultry themed song, Lay Lady Lay before Bruno Mars makes us feel sad again. Then we get happy once more as we contemplate the Asian Conical hat and our sweet and sour red pepper sauce. In Literally the Last section we find several Shakespeare works that are in contravention of common HR practices.
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockBob Dylan 1969 “Lay Lady Lay” from Nashville Skyline released on Columbia. Written by Bob Dylan. Produced by Bob Johnston.Personel:Bob Dylan - guitar harmonica, keyboards, vocalsPete Drake - pedal steel guitarCharlie Daniels - guitarCharlie McCoy - bassKenny Buttrey - drumsBob Wilson - organ, pianoCharlie Bragg - engineerNeil Wilburn - engineerCover:Performed by Josh Bond and Neal MarshIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Writer Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:Bob Dylan “Blonde on Blonde”Bob Dylan “Visions of Johanna”Bob Dylan “I Want You”Bob Dylan “Just Like a Woman”Bob Dylan “Greatest Hots Vol 1”Bob Dylan “Bootleg Series”Bob Dylan “Hard Times in New York Town”Bob Dylan “Talking Bear Mountain Picnic”Bob Dylan “Let Me Die in My Footsteps”Bob Dylan “Moonshiner”Bob Dylan “The Times They Are A Changing”Bob Dylan “Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie”Bob Dylan “Highway 61 Revisited”Bob Dylan “Blood on the Tracks”Bob Dylan “Simple Twist of Fate”Bob Dylan “Shelter From the Storm”Bob Dylan “Bringing It All Back Home”Bob Dylan “Subterranean Homesick Blues”Bob Dylan “She Belongs to Me”Bob Dylan “Love Minus Zero”Bob Dylan “Maggie’s Farm”Bob Dylan “Gates of Eden”Bob Dylan “Greatest Hots Vol 3” Bob Dylan “Planet Waves”Bob Dylan “Going Going Gone”Bob Dylan “Tough Mama”Bob Dylan “Hazel”Ani DiFrancoBob Dylan “Walking Down the Line”Chronicles Vol 1Merle HaggardWilcoMy Morning JacketThe EaglesThe Guess WhoFargoBob Dylan “Before the Flood”The BandJimmie RodgersThe BeatlesJimi HendrixThe Wknd “Blinding Lights”Bill MaherJohnny CashJoni Mitchell“Don’t Look Back”DonovanBob Dylan “Tangled Up In Blue”Bob Dylan “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue”Barbara StreisandBob Dylan “Country Pie”Bob Dylan “Girl From the North Country”Midnight CowboyHarry Nilsson “Everybody’s Talkin’ At Me”Jerry GarciaCharlie Daniels Leonard CohenSimon and GarfunkelThe Grateful DeadRadiohead Paul McCartney “Let Em In”MadonnaBob Dylan “Greatest Hits No 2”Bob Dylan “Greatest Hits No 3”MagnetJose FelicianoSteve BuschemiFargoBob Dylan “Bootleg Series”Isaac HayesThe Isley BrothersMinistryThe ByrdsPete YornDuran Duran “Thank You”Neil DiamondCherBen E King Inside Llewynn DavisGeorge Jones
Neste episódio estreamos uma nova série chamada “Discos folk que mudaram a minha vida”. Em cada episódio desse formato, vamos convidar três artistas pra compartilhar conosco um disco folk que foi importante na sua trajetória, seja profissional ou pessoal. De cara, conversamos com o Bola, da banda Zimbra, com o Jonavo, da Folk na Kombi, e com a cantautora e produtora Sarah Abdala. Vem descobrir os discos que comentamos dando play! ----- COM A PARTICIPAÇÃO DE: Bola (Zimbra) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bolazimbra/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bolaoficial Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0vSYheQ4exKMuzSbTWOo4Z Jonavo (Folk na Kombi) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonavo/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JonavoOficial Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2BdJDuKYN3zxyY32YVPFyG Sarah Abdala Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abdalasarah/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarahabdala Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5eJxc2SauE8ahXHaJ0yZsr ----- LINKS COMENTADOS NESTE EPISÓDIO: O mistério de Judee Sill - https://bit.ly/36tUejP Bob Dylan diz que escreveu Lay Lady Lay para Streisand; cantora quer dueto - https://bit.ly/37ok0oJ Quais são os álbuns folk indicados ao Grammy 2021? - https://bit.ly/3nZuBNI ----- CONECTE-SE CONOSCO E-mail: contato.folkdaworld@gmail.com Facebook: /folkdaworld Instagram: @folkdaworld Twitter: @folkdaworld ----- CONTRIBUA COM O FOLKALIZANDO Contribua com o Folkalizando e ajude o FolkdaWorld a continuar criando e espalhando conteúdo sobre a música folk. Para isso, basta enviar qualquer quantia para a nossa conta no PayPal, para o email contato.folkdaworld@gmail.com. ----- EQUIPE Apresentação: Maísa Cachos Edição: FonoHouse
Slightly later than planned, it's a return to 8 Wheels Studio* to bring you the best late-night community radio show recorded from two cars!This week there isn't a theme but that doesn't stop us pulling together another fantastic show of music from the last 80+ years. The night was cold but the chat was hot. Don't believe us, just press play.Remember! You can also get in touch to ask for request or shout-out at;nighttrain93.2[at]gmail[dot]com or https://www.twitter.com/RadioNightTrain on the tweets.Please do, as this means we have something to mention when we're recording links.To experience the show (sorta) live n direct.. tune into Sheffield Live, Sundays 9pm-11pm on 93.2FM, via the TuneIn Radio App or www.sheffieldlive.org*8 Wheels Studios is a covid-secure endeavour. All governmental guidelines at the time of recording were followed.SHOW NOTESDavid T Walker's cover of "Lay Lady Lay": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jowpw3tmPy0Master tapes https://www.instagram.com/p/CHvCsA7p6zQ/ & giant pumpkins from Jazzman Gerald https://www.instagram.com/p/CGLNp3Upf8j/Paul's Dylan Adventure: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1250024159406624769.htmlAnother Late Night by Fila Brazilla: https://soundcloud.com/theclassicmixcdseries/another-late-night-fila-brazilliaBuy some music from Paul! (all sales may include a snazzy TNT Sticker) https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/littlemonkeyfellaThe Honky Tonk Nun on BBC Soundshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b08mb1ft
Today’s theme is ‘Royalty’. During the program you will hear songs about Kings, Queens, Princesses, Dukes, Sultans and Ladies. Beginning with Bob Dylan’s ‘Lay Lady Lay’ we move to former popular Mouseketeer, Annette Funicello, with […] http://media.blubrry.com/yesterday_once_more/p/joy.org.au/yesterdayoncemore/wp-content/uploads/sites/157/2020/11/2020-11-08-YesterdayOnceMore-Royalty.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 52:02 — 47.6MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Royalty appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
ITS A BIG WEEK of SIGNAL OF DOOM! First off, a HEARTFELT RIP to Sean Connery, a inspiration and a wonderful actors across many decades! Tash has some catching up to do tho! Dave is watching a new show, Truth Seekers, and has finished Season One of the Fugitive! In other news, Milas Kunis is Wonderful, Ray Fisher continues to provide us with news, Bob Dylan apparently wrote "Lay Lady Lay" for Barbra Streisand, Dave talks more about recording in the 1970, with Death at the studio, there's more discussion of aliens, Mando Rap makes its first appearance on the show, Nic Cage might be coming BACK as the Rider, and MUCH MORE! This is a big ONE so STRAP IN gang! Weekly Comics Three Jokers #3 TMNT: The Last Ronin #1 TRADE OF THE WEEK Star Wars: The Clone Wars Epic Collection #1
JACK DEJOHNETTE • LARRY GRENADIER • JOHN MEDESKI • JOHN SCOFIELD – HUDSON – New York, January, 2017 Lay Lady Lay, Woodstock, Tony Then Jack John Medeski (p,el-p,org,wooden-fl) John Scofield (g,wooden-fl) Larry Grenadier (b) Jack DeJohnette (d,wooden-fl) AARON GOLDBERG – YES! – Brooklyn, NY, December...
Anthony Cornelius Hamilton (born January 28, 1971 is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer who rose to fame with his platinum-selling second studio album Comin' from Where I'm From (2003), which featured the title track single "Comin' from Where I'm From" and the follow-up "Charlene". Nominated for 17 Grammy Awards, he is also known for the song "Freedom" from the soundtrack album of Django Unchained co-written and sung as a duo with indie soul singer Elayna Boynton. Career-Hamilton started singing in his church's choir at age 10. He attended South Mecklenburg High School where he sang in their award-winning choir under the direction of Mark Setzer. In 1992, he met producer Mark Sparks who encouraged Hamilton to leave Charlotte and head to New York City where he signed with Andre Harrell's Uptown Records. Hamilton co-wrote the 1999 hit "U Know What's Up" for singer Donell Jones.] In 2000, he joined soul singer D'Angelo's international tour in promotion of the Voodoo album, on which he was a backup singer. On March 25, 2016, he released his ninth studio album What I'm Feelin' featuring guitarists Gary Clark, Jr. and Vince Gill with tracks produced by Mark Batson, Salaam Remi, and James Poyser. After one week, the project ranked number two on the Billboard R&B chart, representing his highest career debut. Hamilton works with the background singers the HamilTones,] often performing soul renditions of hip hop tracks.]Roots]Hamilton was first introduced to mainstream audiences with his singing of the chorus of Nappy Roots 2002 single "Po' Folks" which earned a Grammy Award nomination for "Best Rap/Sung Collaboration" in 2003.[8] "Po' Folks" is the second single from the multi-platinum Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz album] Hamilton followed up with three collaborations on Nappy Roots next Atlantic Records release Wooden Leather with "Sick & Tired", "Push On", "Organic" and then one feature on The Humdinger on the single "Down N' Out".[10][11] Nappy Roots and Hamilton have a song together called "Bluegrass Stain'd" with Mark Ronson that was released through Elektra Records.2004 to present[edit]Hamilton was featured on Jadakiss' 2004 hit "Why" (which was nominated for the "Best Rap/Song Collaboration" Grammy in 2005) and two of 2Pac's remixed songs. Hamilton contributed to 2002's "Thugz Mansion" (7" remix) and 2006's "Dear Mama" (Frank Nitty Remix). Hamilton's first compilation album, Soulife, was composed of songs recorded during the early part of his career. These previous works were released in June 2005. Ain't Nobody Worryin', his gold-selling third studio album, was released on December 13, 2005.Hamilton was featured on a track from The RH Factor's 2003 album Hard Groove called "Kwah/Home". He appeared on Angie Stone's "Stay For A While" in 2004. He made a guest appearance on blues singer-guitarist Buddy Guy's 2005 album Bring 'Em In, contributing vocals to a cover version of Bob Dylan's 1969 "Lay Lady Lay," which featured Robert Randolph.At the 2006 BET Awards, Hamilton won the BET J "Cool Like That" Award. Comedian Dave Chappelle had Hamilton as a musical guest on his show Chappelle's Show in episode 6, Season 2 that premiered on Comedy Central. He made a guest appearance on the UPN show All of Us in Season 2. Hamilton made a cameo as a soul singer in the film American Gangster, to whose soundtrack he contributed. During the 2008 BET Awards, Hamilton performed Al Green's "Tired of Being Alone" during a tribute to Green's career. Later in 2008, he was featured on The Recession the certified Gold selling album by Young Jeezy.]In July 2011, Jill Scott released her hit single "So In Love" featuring Hamilton. The track spent 19 weeks at the number one spot on the Urban AC charts.2012 found Hamilton on two successful Def Jam releases: Big K.R.I.T.'s Live from the Underground and Life Is Good by Nas, which debuted at #1 on Billboard 200. Later on in 2012 Hamilton was featured on the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained in the track "Freedom" in a duo with indie soul singer Elayna Boynton. British DJ Ben Pearce sampled vocals from Hamilton's song, "Cornbread, Fish & Collard Greens" in his 2013 song, "What I Might Do". In 2015, Hamilton made a guest appearance on the song "That One", the first single from Teedra Moses' second album Cognac & Conversation.Further demonstrating his diversity, Hamilton made a cameo appearance on the hit Fox show, EMPIRE, where he performed "Point of It All" as part of main character Luscious Lyon's proposal to his girlfriend.] The episode aired February 4, 2015.On February 24, 2016, Hamilton performed at the last "In Performance at the White House" hosted by President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle as part of a tribute to iconic singer Ray Charles. On March 25, he released his 9th studio album "What I'm Feelin", which he describes as an "emotional" cleanse reflecting on some of the hurdles he has faced. Hamilton partnered with Cracker Barrel Old Country Store to release a deluxe version of the album sold online and in stores across the country. On March 28, 2016 Hamilton performed on NPR's critically acclaimed Tiny Desk Concerts where he performed his new single "Amen," "Best of Me," "Cool," and "Charlene." ] Chris Brown recruited Hamilton to perform on the "Legends" remix to his hit single "Back to Sleep," which was released on April 10, 2016. On April 21st, Hamilton embarked on a nationwide tour with Fantasia.Hamilton was featured on the track "Carnival" from virtual band Gorillaz' 2017 album Humanz.On May 15, 2020, Hamilton released his single "Back Together" featuring the late Rick James via his new imprint My Music Box, in partnership with BMG. The song was co-written by Hamilton and Ed D. Kane, and produced by 9th Wonder. It is the first single off his new album that will release in summer 2020. https://www.instagram.com/anthonyhamiltonofficial/ Twitter @HamiltonAnthony See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recorded well before the concern over dat rona was even on our minds (different times, really) Kevin welcomes his (former) co-worker Morgan Condell Morton onto the podcast, where the two do a very, very deep dive into Morgan's history with live music, as well as not giving a shit what people think of the music you listen to, and her advice on how to protect yourself in a bar fight. For more information about the AWARD WINNING music blog Anhedonic Headphones, click here! Episode 17 credits: The intro to the episode featured an instrumental version of "Labels," performed by GZA/Genius, taken from the 2012 Get On Down/Geffen/Universal Music Special Markets release Liquid Swords - The Chess Box (Instrumentals.) The song originally appears on the 1995 Geffen Records release Liquid Swords. The theme music is a YouTube rip of the intro to BET's "Rap City: The Bassment," airing from 1999 to 2005. In today's episode, we discussed: "Bye, Bye, Bye," written by Kristian Lundin, Jake Schulze, and Andreas Carlsson; performed by NSYNC. Taken from the 2000 Jive Records release No Strings Attached. "Watermelon Man," composed and performed by Herbie Hancock. Taken from both the 1973 Columbia Records release Head Hunters, as well as the 1962 Blue Note Records release Takin' Off. "Lay Lady Lay," written and performed by Bob Dylan. Taken from the 1969 Columbia Records release Nashville Skyline. "Perfect Gentleman," written by Wyclef Jean, Jerry Duplessis, Hope Harris, and Harry Tait; performed by Wyclef Jean. Taken from the 2000 Columbia Records release The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II A Book. "Antologia," written and performed by Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll.Taken from the 1997 Sony Music release Pies Descalzos. "Heavy Friends," written and performed Boris. Taken from the 2002 Quattro Records release Heavy Rocks. "Jet Generation," written and performed by Guitar Wolf. Taken from the 1999 Matador Records release Jet Generation; "T-Rex From a Tiny Space Yojouhan," also written and performed by Guitar Wolf. Taken from the 2016 Ki/oon Music release T-Rex From A Tiny Space Yojouhan.
Banny Price - There Goes the Girl Los Rockin Devils - Juego De Amor The Lee Kings - Like a Rolling Stone The Exciters - Just Not Ready Gene Kennedy - The Deepest Part of the Ocean David T. Walker - Lay Lady Lay Johnny Braff - This Girl Is A Good Girl Big Youth – We Can Work It Out Shirley & Lee - I Feel Good Eddie & Ernie - I'm a Young Man Tony Kingston - I am the Preacher
Is Bob Dylan a poet? We ask Ian McMillan, one of the UK’s best. Ian compares Bob to Dylan Thomas, both of them “great poets who can rub vowels against consonants and make a kind of smoke come out of them… a kind of music.” “Meaning doesn’t matter”, he says. “The basis of poetry is being able to mint a phrase like “Lay, lady, lay”. I was so excited when Dylan won the Nobel Prize. Dylan’s stuff will last forever”. Yorkshire-born Ian recalls arguing with his Andy Stewart-loving Scottish father about the merits of Lay Lady Lay, over the washing up. How he was so moved hearing Sad-Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands that he wrote a poem about it. Other topics include in-depth dissections of One More Cup Of Coffee and Subterranean Homesick Blues, Paul Simon and John Cheever’s short fiction, Dylan’s Tarantula and Gerry Rafferty’s Baker Street. Join us for a free-flowing episode with plenty of literary smoke. Ian McMillan is a poet, journalist and broadcaster. He presents poetry programme The Verb on BBC Radio 3 and is a regular on BBC Breakfast, Pick of the Week, You & Yours, Last Word and The Arts Show. He’s been a castaway on Desert Island Discs (where he famously chose John Cage’s 4'33"). His television work also includes The Review Show and Have I Got News For You. He has written many volumes of poetry, in addition to his verse autobiography Talking Myself Home. Ian was resident poet for the English National Opera, was Yorkshire TV’s Investigative Poet and Humberside Police’s Beat Poet. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02yxmxw Trailer Twitter: @IMcMillan Spotify playlist Listeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating. Twitter @isitrollingpod Recorded 6th September 2019 This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Bombshell Radio For The Record Wednesday’s 5pm EST bombshellradio.com#Rock, #Radio, #alternative,#Classics,#NewMusic, #ZadokStrawberry , #ForTheRecord @Jimbo2001247:49 Dublock,"Cradle Hill"44:19 "Antony Cull","Restart The Sun"41:19 "Antony Cull","Time Lapse"35:19 "Static Shore",Friend30:49 "Static Shore",Replay25:31 ntrval,"Brahms' Straw Serenade"21:00 ntrval,"Philth Ditty"16:18 "Michael Sackler-Berner","City Living"12:58 "Michael Sackler-Berner/MSB","Slip and Fall"10:18 "Michael Sackler-Berner","True Blue"04:38 "Bob Dylan","John Birch Society Blues"02:08 "Bob Dylan","All Along the Watchtower"00:59 "Bob Dylan","Lay Lady Lay"
Playlist: 1. Like a Rolling Stone 2. Jumpin'Jack Flash 3. Mr. Tambourine Man 4. It not for you 5. A hard rain's a gonna fall 6. It ain't me babe 7. Lay Lady Lay 8. Mr. Tambourine Man 9. The times they are a changin 10. Knockin'On Heaven's Door 11. Wigwam 12. Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash Girl from the North Country 13. Mr. Tambourine Man
Playlist: 1. Like a Rolling Stone 2. Jumpin'Jack Flash 3. Mr. Tambourine Man 4. It not for you 5. A hard rain's a gonna fall 6. It ain't me babe 7. Lay Lady Lay 8. Mr. Tambourine Man 9. The times they are a changin 10. Knockin'On Heaven's Door 11. Wigwam 12. Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash Girl from the North Country 13. Mr. Tambourine Man
Playlist: 1. Like a Rolling Stone 2. Jumpin'Jack Flash 3. Mr. Tambourine Man 4. It not for you 5. A hard rain's a gonna fall 6. It ain't me babe 7. Lay Lady Lay 8. Mr. Tambourine Man 9. The times they are a changin 10. Knockin'On Heaven's Door 11. Wigwam 12. Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash Girl from the North Country 13. Mr. Tambourine Man
Kathryn Williams, singer-songwriter, laughs like the flowers as she talks about Dylan as inspiration and Cat Stevens as her secret crush. Outsiders and identity are themes; she listened to Janis Joplin every morning to get through school. Kath confesses to some ”wild” teenage years: listening for hours to tapes of Dylan in a Liverpool pub car park. Lay Lady Lay was “a wakening into the adult world”, her “massive daily song: saucy and sexy”. Her songwriting is illuminated: “how to make truth ring”. Kathryn Williams has released 14 studio albums. She has written and arranged for a multitude of artists and was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize for her second album, Little Black Numbers. She has collaborated with artists including John Martyn, Chris Difford, Thea Gilmore, Ed Harcourt and The Magic Numbers. Trailer Website: www.kathrynwilliams.co.uk Box set: https://kathrynwilliams1.bandcamp.com/ Twitter: @kathwilliamsuk Listeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating. Twitter @isitrollingpod Spotify playlist Recorded 22nd October 2018
Young-Holt Unlimited, Light My Fire, Just A Melody Claude Denjean, Lay Lady Lay, Moog! Claude Denjean And The Moog Synthesizer Stardrive With Robert Mason, Strawberry Fields Forever, Intergalactic Trot Hugo Montenegro, You Are The Sunshine Of My Life, Hugo In Wonder-Land R.H. Fiction, Fantaisie (Version Instrumentale), Fantaisie Trio Obektiv, Keep Your Eye On The Sparrow, Non Stop Dancing Uranium, Eleanor Rigby, Eleanor Rigby Mike Mareen, Cecelia, Cecelia Zinthetyzër, Green Onions, Green Onions Round One, Theme From Rocky (Gonna Fly Now - Eye Of The Tiger) (Rival Mix), Theme From Rocky (Disco Mix) Risco Connection, Ain't No Stopping Us Now, Hustle ! Blood Sisters, Ring My Bell, Hustle ! Fun Boy Three, Our Lips Are Sealed (Remixed Version), Our Lips Our Sealed (Special Remix Version) First Patrol, Nightmare (Freddie's Mix), Nightmare (Freddie's Mix) Soichi Terada & Shinichiro Yokota, Got To Be Real, Got To Be Real Bo Boss, Tequila, Tequila Main Line, Somebody's Watching Me (Remixed Disco Version), Somebody's Watching Me Control D, Vision In The Mirror, Vision In The Mirror David Van Tieghem, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida Robey, One Night In Bangkok, Robey Polyphonic Size, Mother's Little Helper, Nouvelle Vague Presents New Wave [disc 1] Koichi Oki, Spinning Wheel, Yamaha Superstar! Doctor Pablo & The Dub Syndicate, Dr. Who?, North Of The River Thames Zeus B. Held, The Fool On The Hill, Zeus' Amusement Karel Fialka, People Are Strange, Nouvelle Vague Presents New Wave [disc 2] A Certain Ratio, Shack Up, Shack Up The Slits, I Heard It Through The Grapevine, Nouvelle Vague Presents New Wave [disc 2] Marianne Ascher, These Boots Are Made For Walking, These Boots Are Made For Walkin' The Chequers, Get Up Stand Up, Check Us Out
Söngkonan Ann Farholt og hljómsveit flytja lögin: God Bless The Child, A Million Dollar Secret, No Greater Love, Isn't It Romantic, When Sunny Gets Blues og The Song Is You. Renee Rosnes, Buster Williams og Billy Drummond ásamt strengjasveit leika fimm lög: Misty, Jitterbug Waltz, Dear Old Stockholm, Solar og Little B's Poem. Tríó Tonu Naissoo leikur sex lög: Angel, Loverman, Lay Lady Lay, Milestones, You Stepped Out Of A Dream og Fly Fly Butterfly.
Söngkonan Ann Farholt og hljómsveit flytja lögin: God Bless The Child, A Million Dollar Secret, No Greater Love, Isn't It Romantic, When Sunny Gets Blues og The Song Is You. Renee Rosnes, Buster Williams og Billy Drummond ásamt strengjasveit leika fimm lög: Misty, Jitterbug Waltz, Dear Old Stockholm, Solar og Little B's Poem. Tríó Tonu Naissoo leikur sex lög: Angel, Loverman, Lay Lady Lay, Milestones, You Stepped Out Of A Dream og Fly Fly Butterfly.
In 1959, a young singer-songwriter named Bob Zimmerman changed his name. As Bob Dylan, he then went on to change the world. After being lauded for more than 50 years for his songs and lyrics, this icon of the Sixties seemingly had achieved everything possible… and then the Nobel Committee awarded him the Nobel Prize for Literature. But does a writer of song lyrics deserve to be ranked among the world’s finest poets and novelists? Host Jacke Wilson is joined by Mike Palindrome, the President of the Literature Supporters Club, for a freewheelin’ conversation about the legendary Bob Dylan. Bob Dylan Songs: “Tangled Up in Blue” (performed by K.T. Tunstall); “Lay Lady Lay”; “My Back Pages” (performed by the Byrds); “Every Grain of Sand” (performed by Emmylou Harris) Show Notes: Contact the host at jackewilsonauthor@gmail.com or by leaving a voicemail at 1-361-4WILSON (1-361-494-5766). You can find more literary discussion at jackewilson.com and more episodes of the series at historyofliterature.com. Check out our Facebook page at facebook.com/historyofliterature. Music Credits: “Handel – Entrance to the Queen of Sheba” by Advent Chamber Orchestra (From the Free Music Archive / CC by SA). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
POD DYLAN Episode 6 - Lay Lady Lay Rob welcomes Max Romero (IT'S PLASTIC MAN) to talk about the hit single "Lay Lady Lay", from Bob Dylan's 1969 album NASHVILLE SKYLINE. Have a question or comment? MAX ROMERO: It's Plastic Man E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Follow POD DYLAN on Twitter: @Pod_Dylan Subscribe to the show on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pod-dylan/id1095013228 Buy "Lay Lady Lay" on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/nashville-skyline/id177980677 This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts
Guests Carla Kihlstedt and Matthias Bossi of Rabbit Rabbit join the show with Viggo Nelson Bossi in tow to talk about their music and history, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, and a story behind Bob Dylan's Lay Lady Lay.
Guests Carla Kihlstedt and Matthias Bossi of Rabbit Rabbit join the show with Viggo Nelson Bossi in tow to talk about their music and history, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, and a story behind Bob Dylan’s Lay Lady Lay.