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In this episode of the Worshipology podcast, host KP interviews Eli Brown, the worship pastor of James River Church. They discuss Eli's journey into worship leadership, the culture of James River Church, and the importance of relying on the Holy Spirit in ministry. Eli shares insights on songwriting, the collaborative process involved, and the significance of their recent live album recording. The conversation emphasizes the power of boldness in ministry and the impact of worship on healing and spiritual growth. Connect with Eli: instagram: @eli_brown__ Web: www.jamesriverworship.com Music: https://lnk.to/glorious_album +++++ Worshipology with Kurtis Parks is a part of the Worship Leader Magazine Podcast Network. WL Mag exists to equip Spirit-led worship leaders with practical tools, theological insight, and encouragement for the local church. This episode was sponsored by Crossway, publisher of The Sing! Hymnal, curated by Keith and Kristyn Getty. Visit crossway.org/churchworship to learn how to get up to 60% off case quantities of the hymnal with a free Crossway plus account! This episode was also brought to you by PraiseCharts. If you are a Worship leader or musician, when it comes to leading in church or playing worship music, you need reliable, high-quality music resources. Check out PraiseCharts.com today and see how it can transform your worship ministry! ++++++++++ To learn more about Kurtis and his book Worshipology: www.worshipologybook.com or www.kurtisparks.com
Rockshow 216 6 live albums you need to hear Special Guest Madeline BocaroWelcome to The RockShow, where we crank the amps and celebrate raw, unfiltered rock ‘n' roll! On Episode 216, we're diving into six live albums that capture the chaos, magic, and sheer electricity of rock at its most untamed.From the nihilistic energy of The Stooges' “Metallic KO”, to David Bowie's theatrical farewell as Ziggy Stardust, to Lou Reed's glam-soaked reinvention on “Rock ‘n' Roll Animal”, these performances are more than just concerts — they're moments in music history.We're also heading to the pit with the Ramones' breakneck “It's Alive”, riding the Irish storm with Rory Gallagher's blazing “Irish Tour '74”, and sweating it out with the high-octane boogie of J. Geils Band's “Live Full House”.These aren't just live albums — they're essential listens that show how rock was meant to be heard: loud, loose, and alive. Let's plug in and turn it up — this is The RockShow!The Stooges: Metallic KODavid Bowie: Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars live at Hammersmith OdeonLou Reed: Rock n Roll AnimalRamones It's AliveRory Gallagher: Irish Tour 74J Geils Band: Live Full House#TheStooges #MetallicKO #IggyPop #ProtoPunk #LivePunk #RawPowerLive#DavidBowie #ZiggyStardustLive #SpidersFromMars #BowieLive #GlamRock #HammersmithOdeon#LouReed #RockNRollAnimal #LiveGlamRock #VelvetUndergroundVibes #GuitarGods#Ramones #ItsAlive #PunkLegends #LivePunk #HeyHoLetsGo #CBGBSpirit#RoryGallagher #IrishTour74 #BluesRockLive #GuitarVirtuoso #CorkCityHall#JGeilsBand #LiveFullHouse #BoogieRock #LiveRockAndRoll #HousePartyLive #LiveAlbums #EssentialLiveRecords #RockShow216 #ClassicRockLive
A true New Zealand music legend, Don McGlashan has written some of our most-loved tunes. From ‘Anchor Me' in his time with the Mutton Birds, through to his incredible work as a solo artist and his compositions for film and television. In 2023 McGlashan went on a very special tour around New Zealand, and off the back he's released his first solo live album – ‘Take It To The Bridge'. Although he's been part of the making of a dozen or more studio albums, McGlashan confessed to Jack Tame that he was never really interested in live albums. “It sort of surprised me, that in the middle of this tour,” “I suddenly felt this would be great, this is really special – I should be, we should be recording everything.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this extra beefy episode, Ryan and Justin get together to discuss and rank Elvis's major live albums, from 1969's "In Person" to the posthumous "Elvis in Concert" For Song of the Week, Justin explores the history and original Mexican song "La Golondrina," behind "She Wears My Ring," which Elvis recorded in 1973 and released on 1974's "Good Times" album. Ryan then goes for the biggest SotW he's ever tackled on the show, looking into the iconic "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling," including Elvis's concert performances across the 1970s, and the story of the original by The Righteous Brothers. If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. Your support allows us to continue to provide thoughtful, provocative, challenging and well-researched perspectives on Elvis's career, his peers and influences, and his cultural impact and legacy. If you'd like to support us another way, please drop a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! Timestamps: (Just in case - this one's pretty big!) Intro & News: 0:00 Main Topic: 9:10 She Wears My Ring: 1:21:35 You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling: 1:49:10
In Episode 320 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin explores the “curious chaos” of hair metal live albums, as he surveys the patchy, inconsistent releases of the era—ranging from double-gatefold throwbacks to scrappy singles, EPs, and bonus-track hybrids—and examines how changing technology, shifting band abilities, and label strategies shaped a messy, often underwhelming legacy. Dokken – “Tooth and Nail” Great White – “Bad Boys” Y&T – “25 Hours a Day" Scorpions – “Bad Boys Running Wild” Guns N' Roses – “It's Alright” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 320 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin explores the “curious chaos” of hair metal live albums, as he surveys the patchy, inconsistent releases of the era—ranging from double-gatefold throwbacks to scrappy singles, EPs, and bonus-track hybrids—and examines how changing technology, shifting band abilities, and label strategies shaped a messy, often underwhelming legacy. Dokken – “Tooth and Nail” Great White – “Bad Boys” Y&T – “25 Hours a Day" Scorpions – “Bad Boys Running Wild” Guns N' Roses – “It's Alright” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Local legend Don McGlashan called up to tell us about his new live album Take It The Bridge, the venues he loves to play in New Zealand, his favourite live album (by someone else); plus we delved into the back catalogue of The Mutton Birds and his extensive list of other musical endeavours. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Dude is back! This time to dive into his review of the once upon a time bootleg, and now official release Van Halen Live Album "Live in Dallas 1991"! #ddclassicrock #podcast #rockon #vanhalen #vanhagar #sammyhagar #redrockerSpotify Playlist Link:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3nYpt1eHAp26iKMlKWpzBH?si=LyFtyyTrRuy_Y2qhZSW5wA
Bevor wir Ozzy ehren, starten wir wie gewohnt mit den News: Wolfgang spielt alles, Alter Bridge kündigen neues Album und Tour an, Bruce Dickinson versorgt uns mit „More Balls“ und David Gilmour beglückt Sven im Herbst mit Film und Live-Album vom Circus Maximus – inklusive bisher unveröffentlichtem Bonusmaterial. Und Metallica In Las Vegas? Count us in. Baby! Jetzt aber Ozzy: Sven erinnert sich an sein einziges Black-Sabbath-Konzert 2014 in Essen, das heftige Unwetter-Midset und seinen Umstieg von den Dio-Jahren zu Hits wie „Mr. Crowley“ und „No More Tears“, während ihm manche Solo-Tracks bis heute zu poppig sind. Tippi steigt bei „Paranoid“ ein, wird durch „Bark at the Moon“ und „Ultimate Sin“ zum Fan und erzählt von Shows in München '95 und '07, dem Wuhlheide-Konzert mit Soundgarden 2013 und dem letzten Auftritt 2018 in Florenz, der ihr Ozzy-Image für immer eingraviert hat. Zum Schluss noch ein paar Tour-Highlights von Tippi (Dream Theater, Iron Maiden in Bremen, Wacken, Fury in the Slaughterhouse) und unsere Platten-Tipps: Ozzy Live & Loud, Amon Amarth, Amorphis und mehr. Rock on! Und falls Du noch immer nicht weißt, wo Du uns - neben anderen Quellen, wie unseren Webseiten Rockcast/de und weiteren Podcast-Plattformen - hören kannst: Amazon Music Apple Podcast Podbean Audible Spotify YouTube iHeart Radio PlayerFM Listen Notes Podchaser Boomplay Musik zu unserer Episode findest Du in der Amazon Playlist mit Namen: Rockcast - The Never Ending Playlist mit fast allen Songs und Künstlern, über die es im Podcast geht: https://music.amazon.de/user-playlists/a2fb8f263bdb463cbf062e1dec8e03cadede?ref=dm_sh_e3ZxsZa0nKKRAIN859uq2jBog Feedback, Wünsche, Anregungen, Tipps? Facebook & Instagram unter RockMusicNet Mail: news@rockcast.de #OzzyOsbourne #Wacken #RockLegends #Gilmour #Mammot #BruceDickinson #IronMaiden #AmonAmarth #ClassicRock #MusikGeschichte #Podcast #MusikPodcast #Helloween #Rockcast #WolfgangVanHalen #Metallica #RockfotografDE #ConcertfotoDE
Christopher & Jobst sprechen mit Kolja über seine Playlist "77er Punk Essentials". Wir reden über "Learning English", Punk als Kulturrevolution, Songs wurden kürzer, nur ein Lied pro Band, Henry Rollins hat sie alle, die dritte Damned-Platte, das unglaubliche erste Stiff Little Fingers-Album, "Borstal Breakout" in der Version von Sick of it All, kein Cockney Rejects, die Fragilität des frühen Punk, Poly Sterenes Reggae Single, kein Blondie, doch Siouxsie, Thomas Gottschalk und seine Rap-Wurzeln, die (Un.)Wichtigkeit der Lurkers, die Genialität von The Ruts, die enttäuschenden Vibrators in der Sumpfblume Hameln, eine Lanz für Richard Hell brechen, Kolja & Christopher über ihre Lieblings-Clash-Platten, dem Geschmack und dem Lokalpatriotismus von Kolja geschuldet, Rotzkotz & der Plattenladen in Hameln, Mark Perry von Alternative TV & das Sniffing Glue, Funk Rock überhaupt nicht mögen, die ganze Zeit aussehen wie der Schrei von Edward Munch, Betriebsausflug zu Chelsea, purer Punkrock mit langen Haaren, ein sehr gutes frühes Live-Album von UK Subs, Paul Weller hat sich evtl. mit John Lydon geprügelt, "Destination Düsseldorf" von The Skids, "Sick City Sometimes" von Buzzcocks, "Reisefieber" inspiriert von "Ready Steady Go", "Pink Flag" durchhören, "Hawaii" von PIL, Nora Forsters Background, John Peels Lieblingslied, eine Schule singt "Teenage Kicks", sich zu jedem Album umbenennen, Spizz mit leuchtender Brille, Menace nehmen Sham 69 vorweg, eine Antipathie zu Crass, eine Netflix-Doku über Johnny Moped, der Strassen-Glam-Rock von Slaughter & The Dogs, der "I´m a mess"-Button von Wreckless Eric & Sid Vicious, die Schwierigkeit prägnante Sänger:innen zu wechseln, "Sid Sings" in schlechter Qualität, laut Leonard Cohen die einzig gute Version von "My Way", uvm. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5vm9MLo5tFGETaauXXP0NZ?pi=TTPyVnRiTu20s
Were you unable or unwilling to fork out a gajillion Euro for one of Oasis's dynamic tickets?Well fear not, the now even wealthier Manchunian rockers have decided to throw you a bone in the shape of a live version of Cigarettes and Alcohol, recorded on their current tour.So, is it any good? And where does it rank in the pantheon of great live recordings of the past?Broadcaster Dave Fanning joins Seán to discuss.
Were you unable or unwilling to fork out a gajillion Euro for one of Oasis's dynamic tickets?Well fear not, the now even wealthier Manchunian rockers have decided to throw you a bone in the shape of a live version of Cigarettes and Alcohol, recorded on their current tour.So, is it any good? And where does it rank in the pantheon of great live recordings of the past?Broadcaster Dave Fanning joins Seán to discuss.
Diamond Head's Brian Tatler joined Loudwire Nights to discuss his band's latest live album, talk about their influence on Metallica and much more.
Long live die Queens of the Stone Age! Die US Rock Band rund um Josh Homme hat im letzten Jahr ihre Tour wegen Krankheit überraschend absagen müssen. „We're here to make up for last time! We never cancel like that. It was a very strange and serious situation but everything's good now!” sagt der Queens Of The Stone Age Gitarrist Troy van Leeuwen im FM4 Interview. Bevor sich der Bandleader Josh Homme letztes Jahr auf seine Genesung konzentrieren konnte, hat die Band ein langgeplantes Wunsch-Konzert gespielt das auch als ein besonderes Live-Album nun released wurde: „Alive in the Catacombs“ Aufgenommen 20 Meter unter der Erde in den Pariser Katakomben. Im Gespräch mit Susi Ondrusova erzählt Troy über diese einzigartige Erfahrung, er spricht über seine Liebe zu Iggy Pop und stellt sich vor wie es wäre heute 16 zu sein und eine Band starten zu wollen.Sendunshinweis: FM4, Morning Show, 14.07.2025, 6 Uhr
At the suggestion of a listener, we rank Paul McCartney's officially released live albums—that is, no video-only releases, bootlegs, or unofficial recordings. We explore the pros and cons of live albums in general, how Paul assembles them, the bands he's played with, and the song choices for each release. We also share some ideas for future re-releases we'd love to see. As always, we wrap up with the latest news (and noting the passing of Brian Wilson and Sly Stone) as of our recording date and some listener feedback. Have your own ranking? Share it with us by email or on social media. Enjoy the episode! Feel free to email or record a message about this episode to ivegotabeatlespodcast@outlook.com and we'll include you in our "Please Mr. Postman" segment. Also, please comment on, like, and rate us wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can now watch us on YouTube! Complete episodes can be found at https://ivegotabeatlespodcast.podbean.com. Email: ivegotabeatlespodcast@hotmail.com X: @ivegotabeatles Facebook: I've Got A Beatles Podcast Check out our video venture: "Song Album Career!"
Tears For Fears have had great live performances over the years, including live releases though one method or another. Now Tears For Fears release their first official live album...in the USA anyway, called "Songs For A Nervous Planet" with some studio tracks in tow. #ddclassicrock #podcast #rockon #tearsforfears #songsforanervousplanetSpotify Playlist Link:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4K0rEAa8LElf0KfuBtkprF?si=eodhI9a_QZeE1Llmk_BHjw
Diese Woche haben Tippi & Sven jede Menge Hammer-Livekonzerte auf ihrer "Rockcast"-Setlist: Rückblick auf „Back to the Beginning“ in Birmingham: zwei epische Supergroups, ein Drummer-Battle zwischen Chad Smith, Danny Carey und Travis Barker, Slayer mit Kerry King, Solopower von Ozzy Osbourne – und eine dramatische Black-Sabbath-Performance, die Iommi und Butler vorzeitig von der Bühne jagte. Live-Report zum 60-jährigen Scorpions-Jubiläum in Hannover: Scorpions & Friends mit Alice Cooper und Judas Priest, 18 mitreißende Songs bis zum Finale „Rock You Like a Hurricane“ – und erste Infos zum neuen Live-Album. „Auf dem Plattenteller“: Tippi präsentiert Saxon (Hellfest), Linkin Park-Live, Amon Amarth und Parkway Drive, Sven empfiehlt Foo Fighters' „Today's Song“, Bruce Springsteen „The Lost Albums…“, Brass Against, Shinedown und Paul Weller. Der Link zur angesprochenen Folge 41 - KI in der Musik Da sollte auch etwas für DICH dabei sein. Rock on! Und falls Du noch immer nicht weißt, wo Du uns - neben anderen Quellen, wie unseren Webseiten Rockcast/de und weiteren Podcast-Plattformen - hören kannst: Amazon Music Apple Podcast Podbean Audible Spotify YouTube iHeart Radio PlayerFM Listen Notes Podchaser Boomplay Musik zu unserer Episode findest Du in der Amazon Playlist mit Namen: Rockcast - The Never Ending Playlist mit fast allen Songs und Künstlern, über die es im Podcast geht: https://music.amazon.de/user-playlists/a2fb8f263bdb463cbf062e1dec8e03cadede?ref=dm_sh_e3ZxsZa0nKKRAIN859uq2jBog Feedback, Wünsche, Anregungen, Tipps? Facebook & Instagram unter RockMusicNet Mail: news@rockcast.de #Rockcast #podcast #MusikPodcast #Jubiläum #Black Sabbath, #Back to the Beginning #Live, #Tour #Eddie #BruceDickinson #Scorpions #Metallica #WASP #Download #yungblud
Nik and Keefy go Don-less for the chaser and madness ensues! We are joined again by Steve of Clouds Taste Satanic to discuss their recent EP, instrumental doom metal, the high price of DIY touring, and the end of Black Sabbath this weekend! Keefy is coolNik has no chill.Don will be back next week. Check out our last series on Heart! • Heart
InObscuria Podcast proudly presents: the 5th annual Ghost-Fest Live at the Old Smyrna Firehouse, celebrating America's Independence! This is another floating room only event for all spirits, specters, wraiths, phantoms, and the hottest ghouls! Featuring performances by an All-American line-up of the living, the dead… and the living dead. What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show, Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection an artist, album, or collection of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. This week we put on our very own festival showcase of ‘Merican bands that kick ass live! We hope that we turn you on to something new.Songs this week include:Big Jack Pneumatic – “Dreamers” from Live @ Star Bar!!! (2003)Toby Redd – “Tonight [live at The Ritz 1986]” from In The Light (2021 Remaster) (2021)Dixie Dragster – “Time Flies (Live)” from Dixie Dragster COMES ALIVE! - EP (2025)Stuck Mojo – “Trick” from HVY1 (1999)Morphine – “Thursday (Live)” from Bootleg Detroit (Live) (2000)Fu Manchu – “Boogie Van” from Go For It… Live! (2003)Manowar – “Metal Daze” from Hell On Stage Live (1999)Grand Funk Railroad – “Paranoid” from Live Album (1970)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://x.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it: InObscuria StoreIf you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/
We go live album vs live album. "Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album" by Reel Big Fish and "Live at the Key Club" by Pennywise. Enjoy!we're talking Pet Sounds next week!!!
Who's Your Band? Episode 169 with hosts Jeffrey Paul and Sean Morton!On this special episode of Who's Your Band, Jeff and Sean discuss the inductees for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and tackle their lists for the greatest live albums of all time! See if your favorites made their lists!
Martin and John discuss the Brian Johnson live album that they wish had been released. Make a donation at: https://ko-fi.com/kickedintheteeth More Rock/Metal Discussions at: "The Contrarians" and "Lair Of The Alchemist" More info on Martin: www.martinpopoff.com Other Podcasts: "History In Five Songs With Martin Popoff" and "Into The Void: A Black Sabbath Podcast" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Few experiences match the raw energy and communal thrill of a live performance. This week, we pit two titans of concert recordings against each other in a clash that celebrates musicianship and the power of a bands feeding off the roar of the crowd. These iconic releases have each become cultural touchstones, transforming their creators […]
Few experiences match the raw energy and communal thrill of a live performance. This week, we pit two titans of concert recordings against each other in a clash that celebrates musicianship and the power of a bands feeding off the roar of the crowd. These iconic releases have each become cultural touchstones, transforming their creators from rising stars into household names and forever changing the way fans experience music beyond the studio. We will figure out which live album best captures the electricity, spontaneity, and magic that only a legendary night on stage can deliver.Peter Frampton – Frampton Comes Alive (1976)Kiss – Alive (1975)Other DigginsMclusky – The World is Still Here and so are We (May 2025)Various – Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss RegroovedThe Head and the The Heart – Aperture (2025)Clover County – “Nothing At All”/”Good These Days” (2025)What do you think of these records? Which record do you think comes out on top? Let us know on our website, albumnerds.com or email us, podcast@albumnerds.com.Listen to all our episodes and suggest topics for upcoming shows on albumnerds.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Bluesky.Thanks for listening!!!
The Crambones are life-long fans of live shows. This week, they take a look at some live concert albums.
Im Mai 1970 erschien "Live At Leeds", das legendäre Live-Album von The Who – und ist bis heute eine der kraftvollsten Rockaufnahmen aller Zeiten. Mitgründer und Sänger der Rockband The Who Roger Daltrey sagte einmal, die Rolling Stones seien die beste Rock 'n' Roll-Band der Welt, aber The Who machten keinen Rock 'n' Roll, sondern Rock. Damit grenzte sich die Band bewusst ab und setzte auf kompromisslosen, direkten Rock und genau das setzten sie in "Live At Leeds" auch musikalisch um. Die Originalpressung von "Live At Leeds" aus dem Jahr 1970 enthält nur sechs Songs und beginnt mit "Young Man Blues". Spätere Neuveröffentlichungen hatten andere Reihenfolgen und fügten deutlich mehr Titel hinzu, die Vinyl-LP bot jedoch nur begrenzten Platz. "Live At Leeds" enthält auf der ersten Seite vier Songs und auf der zweiten Seite zwei lange Stücke: Eine fast 15-minütige Version von "My Generation" mit Teilen aus der Rockoper "Tommy" und eine fast achtminütige Version von "Magic Bus", die die LP-Seite füllten. Die Songs wurden bei zwei Konzerten im Februar 1970 aufgenommen: in Leeds und in Hull. Letztlich konnte jedoch nur das Leeds-Konzert verwendet werden, da beim Hull-Mitschnitt die Bass-Spur fehlte. Pete Townshend hatte erkannt, dass The Who eine genauso große Live- wie Studioband ist. Nach einer Tournee durch europäische Opernhäuser Ende der 60er- und Anfang der 70er-Jahre, wollten The Who zurück in die Clubs, wo das Leben stattfindet, und ihre Fans mitgrölen. Deshalb spielten sie am 14. Februar 1970 in Leeds und am 15. Februar in Hull, um diese beiden Konzerte für ihr kommendes Live-Album zu nutzen. The Who legten großen Wert auf gutes Monitoring, also darauf, sich selbst oder die gesamte Band auf der Bühne hören zu können. Viele andere Bands wie die Beatles scheiterten dagegen oft an der Lautstärke des Publikums. Pete Townshend hatte sogar einen eigenen Mischer für seine Monitorbox. Das ermöglichte ihnen präzises Spielen, unabhängig vom Lärm im Publikum. "Live At Leeds" klingt anders als viele andere Live-Aufnahmen damals, rauer, direkter und authentischer. Statt aufwendiger Technik setzten sie bei den Aufnahmen auf ein einfaches Acht-Spur-Gerät und die Nähe zu den Verstärkern, was zu einem kompakten, klaren Sound führte: Gitarre, Bass und Schlagzeug sind deutlich hörbar, und "mehr brauchte es gar nicht", so SWR1 Musikredakteur Benjamin Brendebach. Warum The Who einiges an Live-Material verbrannten, wie ein offizielles Album zum kultigen Bootleg werden konnte und noch viel mehr erfahrt ihr im Meilensteine Podcast zu "Live At Leeds" von The Who __________ Über diese Songs vom Album "Live At Leeds" wird im Podcast gesprochen: (03:49) – "Young Man Blues"(12:26) – "Summertime Blues"(18:58) – "Substitute"(22:38) – "My Generation"(32:23) – "Magic Bus" Über diese Songs wird außerdem im Podcast gesprochen (12:50) – "Young Man Blues" von Mose Allison (28:44) – "Pinball Wizard" von The Who__________ Alle Shownotes und weiterführenden Links zur Folge: https://1.ard.de/the-who-live-at-leeds-meilensteine __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? Abonniert "Meilensteine – Alben, die Geschichte machten"! Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Meldet euch gerne per WhatsApp-Sprachnachricht an die (06131) 92 93 9
Here's my conversation with Jordie Ouellet, who you may know from… every local band that has ever hired a trumpet player.Tune in for our talk about his upcoming record as a bandleader/singer, his funk roots, the joys of raw, live sounds, and much more!This episode brought to you by our pals at Devine Shirt Company.Huge thanks to everyone who supports the podcast on Patreon. You can help out for as little as a couple bucks a month if you like the show and want to throw some change in the guitar case!As always, if you like the podcast, please tell a friend or 20! Rate and review on your podcast player of choice! Word of mouth is still the main way Witchpolice Radio reaches new ears. Thanks for listening. Chapters (00:00:02) - Winnipeg Police Merch Made in Winnipeg(00:01:05) - Introducing Jordy Willette(00:02:24) - Trombone Player on His Own Music(00:03:32) - Blues Notes: A Mix of Folk, Hip Hop, and(00:05:05) - Blues Notes: Writing Songs and Playing Flute(00:06:21) - Live Album(00:08:46) - How Discovered Are the Songs on ''(00:15:48) - Tower of Power's Irvin Miller on His New Project(00:17:12) - New Music Release: ""(00:20:54) - Sam, How Much of This Is Work For You?(00:22:27) - Jelly Willette on How Do You Get Your Music Heard(00:25:31) - John Green(00:31:45) - Back and forth: Just You and I
Let's rank the best Genesis Live albums....
Beave and Len are back and this time the subject is the best live albums ever recorded. Which ones are your favorite? We submit our top ten favorite live LPs of all time, as well as our toughest omissions. Beave includes way too many jazz albums, to Len's chagrin. They discuss what makes a great live LP, and in some cases contain recordings that are better than anything done in the studio. From the Who to Kiss to Nirvana to Billy Joel, we dig deep into some of the best live music available and bring it straight to you. Tune in now!
Check out Bert's new special "Lucky" streaming on Netflix! Tom just announced Fall dates for his Come Together Tour at https://tomsegura.com/tour. Presale starts April 2nd, use code TOMMY. SPONSORS: - Visit https://tonal.com and use promo code BEARS for $200 off your purchase. - Head to https://acorns.com/bears or download the Acorns app to get started. - Go to https://LiveGood.com/BEARS to save 10% on your first order. - Make friends and grab some merch at https://www.drinkporosos.com/ Joey "CoCo" Diaz is back, baby! This week on 2 Bears 1 Cave, Bert Kreischer welcomes the legend himself, Joey Diaz to join him in the cave. Uncle Joey recently had a health scare and was forced to spend some time in the hospital. He's doing alright now, but the worst part about it all was the blue balls and repressed feelings of horniness he felt. Jose and Bart also talk about falling back in love with comedy, slowing down your touring, the mass comedy exodus of Los Angeles, moving during a pandemic, the early days doing comedy with Rogan, the best Ralphie May stories, comic actors, saying whatever you want, and how important parking spots are in major cities. Enjoy the show! 2 Bears, 1 Cave Ep. 282 https://tomsegura.com/tour https://www.bertbertbert.com/tour https://store.ymhstudios.com Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:43 - Falling Back In Love With Comedy 00:08:06 - Early Days With Rogan 00:15:29 - Slowing Down 00:19:49 - Reality Calls 00:30:04 - Parking Perks 00:32:30 - Hospital 00:41:48 - The Podcasting Problem 00:47:19 - Specials & Live Albums 00:52:46 - Ralphie May 01:17:35 - Future Plans, Pandemic Moves, & Los Angeles 01:25:20 - Say Whatever You Want 01:28:29 - Comics & Comic Actors 01:34:01 - Farts & Plugs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The live music experience. The genre only matters to the listener. The concept is the same. In the recorded music era, people began to want their favorite artists, playing live, on records, for home listening. The guys discuss an article in The Current.org that sheds some light! And dig into Rolling Stone magazine's take, on the 50 best live albums, as the discussion unfolds! Email us your #5Favorites: imbalancedhistory@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The live music experience. The genre only matters to the listener. The concept is the same. In the recorded music era, people began to want their favorite artists, playing live, on records, for home listening. The guys discuss an article in The Current.org that sheds some light! And dig into Rolling Stone magazine's take, on the 50 best live albums, as the discussion unfolds! Email us your #5Favorites: imbalancedhistory@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last week, Chaz and AJ started a conversation about the best live albums with Jimmy Koplik. They never got to hear his number one, so that was shared today, plus a never-before-told story about the Grateful Dead boycotting the city of Hartford.
This week, Federico wonders whether John would have been a vibe coder if he started building an app today, and they share music picks along with a movie trilogy deal. Links and Show Notes A Vibe Coder Before the Term Was Coined Blink Effortless Affiliate Link Generation on iOS Blink 2.0 iPad Multitasking Support and Removing Small Frustrations A Comprehensive Guide to the iTunes Affiliate Program Picks John's Pick: Rome by The National Federico's Pick: The End? by Your Broken Hero Unwind Deal Ocean's 11, 12, and 13 Trilogy $12.99 down from $30 Follow us on Mastodon MacStories Federico Viticci John Voorhees Follow us on Bluesky MacStories Unwind MacStories Federico Viticci John Voorhees Affiliate Linking Policy
Chaz and AJ revisited yesterday's Vanilla Ice interview, and caught a moment they originally missed, where he very nearly hung up. (0:00) In Dumb Ass News, Chaz and AJ examine the weapon of choice in a Florida assault; the Pringles can. (9:03) Chef Gerry from Encore by Goodfellas was in studio with Chaz and AJ this morning, to share some cooking hacks from a career spent in professional kitchens. (14:53) Live Nation's Jimmy Koplik joined Chaz and AJ this morning, and shared a little bit of news about Lynyrd Skynyrd and Five Finger Death Punch. Plus, the Tribe called in to try and guess Jimmy's all-time favorite live album. (29:37)
Joe Satriani reflects on the original G3 tour with him, Steve Vai and Eric Johnson and what led to their reunion, captured on the live album, 'G3 Reunion Live.'
On this week's episode of The Eddie Trunk Podcast - Eddie brings you a pair of recent conversations. First up, it's his chat with Rikki Rockett about his new project, The Rockett Mafia, and their approach to reimagining classic pop songs with a rock twist, their first gigs and the latest on Poison. After that, it's Eddie's conversation with Dirty Honey's Marc LaBelle and John Notto about their new live record, Mayhem and Revelry Live, their documentary, the odd job they took during COVID lockdown and what's next for the group. Catch Eddie Trunk every M-F from 3:00-5:00pm ET on Trunk Nation on SiriusXM Faction Talk Channel 103.And don't forget to follow Eddie on Twitter and Instagram!Follow the link to get your free 3-month trial of SiriusXM: http://siriusxm.com/eddietrunk Find all episodes of Trunk Nation: https://siriusxm.com/trunknation
Welcome to another episode of Music Maniacs w/ Sight After Dark (Your new favorite band)! Every podcast we discuss a different musical topic and/or artist. This is a very special episode, as we are joined by TWO of our favorite artists, Dank Delish ( @DankDelish and Bendito (@ayybendito) We sat down for a wide ranging discussion including our favorite concerts, musical process, the history of recording, and so much more. Not only will we be playing a show together in Brooklyn March 14, but we will be recording our set to become our very first Live Album! Livestream passes to the show are available for those that cannot make it to NYC. Get yours here! https://firstlive.vhx.tv/products/031425-sight-after-dark-at-firstlive ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Do you love Music, and Music History, with a side of Comedy? Well you're in the right place! Sight After Dark (Singer Sifa Graffiti and Guitarist Dan Berg) is a band out of Brooklyn, NY that loves two things: 1) Talking Music 2) Cracking Jokes One day we were sitting around, discussing our favorite artists, and thought: what better way to combine the two than start a music podcast!? Every episode we‘ll be bringing our unique brand of humor and musical knowledge discussing a different musical topic. Some episodes will be a little more musical and factual, while others will be a bit more comical and maniacal. If you want to be entertained by stories of your favorite musicians, BY musicians, there is no better place to be than here. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ If you like our content, and feel like being generous, please consider donating! Every dollar helps us to continue making this podcast! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/sightafterdark? Check out our main Sight After Dark channel here! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDUpanoPZcSgTkn9lWb60yA Subscribe to our Patreon to keep the podcast going! https://www.patreon.com/musicmaniacs Checkout our latest music: Buy here: https://sightafterdark.bandcamp.com/track/any-day-now Stream here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/sightafterdark/any-day-now Buy a S.A.D Shirt and we'll love you forever! https://www.sightafterdarkonline.com/shop Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/sightafterdark Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sight_afterdark/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sightafterdark/ Website: sightafterdarkonline.com Dan Berg: Twitter: @danbergmusic Instagram: @danbergmusic YouTube: Dan Berg Music Sifa Graffiti: Instagram: @sifa.graffiti movementgraffiti.info Business inquiries? Shoot us an email here: sightafterdark@gmail.com
Venom Inc: A New Era, Live Albums, and LegacyVenom Inc, the powerhouse continuation of the legendary Venom legacy, has been making waves in the metal world with their relentless touring and high-energy performances. Formed in 2015 by Tony ‘The Demolition Man' bringing in Abaddon (who later departed) to join him and Mantas, the band set out to honor the classic spirit of Venom while carving their own brutal path. Over the years, Venom Inc. has built a reputation for delivering raw, intense performances that stay true to their blackened speed metal roots.Now, as they wrap up the first leg of their tour, the band has announced the release of new live albums set to drop this summer. These recordings will capture the raw power and chaotic energy that Venom Inc. brings to the stage, giving fans an immersive experience of their crushing live performances. Tony Dolan, a longtime champion of his bandmate Mantas, has been vocal in his support, emphasizing their deep brotherhood and commitment to keeping the spirit of Venom alive.In a special interview recorded on the last night of the tour with Tony,Marc & Curran, the band reflected on their journey, the evolution of Venom Inc., and what the future holds. With a lineup that continues to push boundaries and a legacy that refuses to die, Venom Inc. remains a force in extreme metal. Fans can expect more blistering performances, relentless riffs, and a steadfast dedication to the genre that started it all.
Hardy joins Loudwire Nights to celebrate the upcoming release of his first-ever live album, 'Live From Red Rocks,' and names a dream collaboration.
Goldmine contributor Martin Popoff talks to editor Patrick Prince about his top albums picks that were part studio/part live albums. Martin kept the album picks roughly to the kinds of music Goldmine regularly covers, and then went with reverse rankings, focussing on the quality and quantity and overall substance and value of the studio tracks. Listen to the podcast episode, or view it on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/esgvtxjDRCE?si=QJEi7uy9sL8lKXJz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I first heard The National 17 years ago this month I think, and I fell in love instantly. They've continued to be one of my favourite bands, and it's been great to see them ascend to new heights of popularity and pursue interesting creative directions in the band and outside. Guitarist Aaron Dessner is now a key producer and co-writer for the likes of Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams. His twin brother Bryce Dessner is a composer whose orchestral and chamber compositions have been commissioned by the LA Philharmonic, Edinburgh International Festival and Kronos Quartet amongst others, and he's collaborated with the likes of Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Paul Simon, Sufjan Stevens and many more. Frontman Matt Berninger has become one of the most compelling rock frontman of the 21st century with his often darkly funny, self-deprecating lyrics, and gangly, physical stage presence. Drummer Bryan Devendorf is one of the most distinctive drummers operating in rock today. Which leaves my guest this episode, bassist Scott Devendorf. I feel like Scott is the member of the band I knew least about. Obviously I've seen him onstage many times anchoring the band, but I was intrigued to see how the interview would go, and was pleased to discover Scott was excellent company. The National have just released a new live album entitled “Rome” which was recorded this past June in, well Rome obviously. It does a pretty good job of capturing the catharsis and sometimes chaos of a National show. I thought it was an interesting decision to focus on one particular show rather than compile tracks from across the tour. I was curious how they would handle the situations where Matt goes walkabout with the microphone, climbing into the crowd and getting mobbed with fans singing their heads off. Scott had a lot to say about these decisions, and about The National as a live act in general. He was really generous with his time. I only found out this interview was happening less than 24 hours before it took place, so it was quite a whirlwind getting it prepped and organised. I again had some technical issues so I've mostly just used the zoom feed but it sounds fine. To have The National represented on the podcast really means a lot. This will be the last episode of the year, and what a way to go out.
This time on the podcast, a very talented jazz trumpet player, author, and teacher joins us. He has performed with legendary ensembles such as Harry Connick, Jr. and the Maria Schneider Orchestra. His latest album, *Augie Haas +8 Live at the Speakeasy*, showcases his incredible skill and we are excited to share some of that music with you today. Be sure to tune in for a fantastic conversation with Augie Haas and enjoy a sample of his remarkable work! Augie Haas is Someone You Should Know.Tip Jar:Click here to buy the Rik Anthony a cold one.Show Links:Click here to go to Augie's websiteClick here to go to Augie's InstagramClick here to go to Augie's YouTube Click here to stream Augie's music on Sportify Click here to purchase Augie's music and booksAll music used by permission from the artistSomeone You Should Know 2024 // CatGotYourTongueStudios 2024Send us a textHow to Contact Us:Official Website: https://Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast.comGmail: Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @RIKANTHONY1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rikanthonyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/someoneyoushouldknowpodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rik-anthony2019/TikTok: @SomeoneYouShouldKnow2023YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@someoneyoushouldknowpodcastThank you for listening!Theme music "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod was used per the standard license agreement.
In Episode 277, “Missed the Boat on an Eighties Live Album,” the host discusses iconic bands from the 80s, such as Van Halen, Def Leppard, and The Police, who may have missed significant opportunities by not releasing live albums during their prime, potentially leaving money and legacy on the table. Van Halen – “Drop Dead Legs” Def Leppard – “Stagefright” Aerosmith – “Permanent Vacation” Alice Cooper – “Lock Me Up” Dio – “Just Another Day” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 277, “Missed the Boat on an Eighties Live Album,” the host discusses iconic bands from the 80s, such as Van Halen, Def Leppard, and The Police, who may have missed significant opportunities by not releasing live albums during their prime, potentially leaving money and legacy on the table. Van Halen – “Drop Dead Legs” Def Leppard – “Stagefright” Aerosmith – “Permanent Vacation” Alice Cooper – “Lock Me Up” Dio – “Just Another Day” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 276 of History in Five Songs, Martin explores the rise and fall of live albums across five decades, from their golden age in the 1970s to their fading significance in the 2000s. He dives into the cultural and commercial shifts that led to the decline, sharing stories of iconic albums from Kiss, Thin Lizzy, and more, while unpacking how live recordings once captured the essence of rock but lost their impact over time. Kiss – “Black Diamond” Thin Lizzy – “Got to Give It Up” AC/DC – “Who Made Who” Rush – “Armor and Sword” Judas Priest – “Dragonaut” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 276 of History in Five Songs, Martin explores the rise and fall of live albums across five decades, from their golden age in the 1970s to their fading significance in the 2000s. He dives into the cultural and commercial shifts that led to the decline, sharing stories of iconic albums from Kiss, Thin Lizzy, and more, while unpacking how live recordings once captured the essence of rock but lost their impact over time. Kiss – “Black Diamond” Thin Lizzy – “Got to Give It Up” AC/DC – “Who Made Who” Rush – “Armor and Sword” Judas Priest – “Dragonaut” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I LOVE ME A GOOD LIVE ALBUM.
Michael Yo and Adam chat about Michael's successful New Year's Eve broadcast and having to ask bad interview questions. The guys also discuss ear piercings, Adam's appearances on Letterman, and wives who answer questions for their husbands. Next, Krayzie Bone joins and talks about moving to Channel Islands and his recent near death experience rupturing an artery in his lung. The guys then chat about firing people and Adam brings up the story of a Las Vegas judge getting attacked. The guys then try to figure out who sings the catchy Burger King jingle. Chris then shares a news story about Southwest Airlines' “customer of size” policy and Krayzie Bone recalls a story where his plane caught on fire. Lastly, Peter Frampton joins the show and talks about the success of Frampton Comes Alive! and acting in Sgt. Pepper's movie. The guys recall Peter's struggle to be taken seriously as a guitarist instead of a pop idol and the pressure of following up the success of the Comes Alive album. Lastly, the guys chat about keeping the integrity of their art. For more with Krayzie Bone: ? Check out his new light beer St. Clair and agave mixers St. Clair Brands For more with Michael Yo: ? See him live at the Houston House of Blues on February 3rd ? For more dates, visit http://MichaelYo.com For more with Peter Frampton: ? See him on live on the Never Ever Say Never tour ? Los Angeles at the Greek Theatre - April 13 ? for more dates, visit http://Frampton.com Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ? The Jordan Harbinger Show - Available everywhere you listen to podcasts