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Rescatamos canciones bien conocidas transformadas en versiones de rockabilly, psychobilly y otros sonidos de raíces o tupés.Playlist;(sintonía) LOS MAMBO JAMBO “Camino de la cama” (Siniestro Total)MELLOW JO & THE HI-TONES “Rock and Roll” (Led Zeppelin)THE HILLBILLY MOON EXPLOSION “Call me” (Blondie)MAD SIN “I shot the sheriff” (Bob Marley)THE METEORS “These boots are made for walkin’” (Nancy Sinatra)LOS CAVERNAS “20th century boy (T-Rex)SOUTHERN CULTURE ON THE SKIDS “Happy Jack” (The Who)THE QUAKES “Send me an angel” (Real Life)PAUL ANSELL’S NUMBER NINE “Red light” (Billy Ocean)JD McPHERSON “Lust for life” (Iggy Pop)HISTORIA DEL CRIMEN “She talks to rainbows” (Ramones)ZOMBIE GHOST TRAIN “Girl U want” (Devo)LIVING END “10-15 Saturday night” (The Cure)THE HEADCAT “You can’t do that” (The Beatles)WACO BROTHERS “The harder they come” (Jimmy Cliff)THE COAL PORTERS “Heroes” (Bowie)Escuchar audio
En este episodio, reflexionamos sobre un tema que nos toca a toda la comunidad (o no): ¿existen los incels...gays?Si existe el término "gaycel", lo desarrollamos y de paso investigamos algunos ejemplos que encontramos en el cine, con personajes que mas o menos entran en esa categoría:* The Living End, de Greg Araki* Frisk, de Todd Verow* Closet Monster de Stephen DunnLas comentamos sin spoilers y vemos de que manera las caracteristicas de un gaycel se aplican a su trama.Dejen vuestros comentarios acá abajo o en nuestras redes y si les gusta nuestro contenido pueden dejarnos un cafecito!https://cafecito.app/sodomaramaSi no pueden mandar cafecitos aca esta nuestro paypal amigueshttps://www.paypal.com/donate/Instagram:@SODOMARAMA@axelfritzler_@pabloataboadaO en Twitter:@NoSoyAlexOk@EnAfter Email: sodomarama@gmail.com
On this week's show, we discuss how to approach deck practice in Modern and Standard even though both formats are about to see significant changes. Stan plays some Living End and Jeskai Energy, d00mwake plays Lumbering Worldwagon in as many decks as possible. Plus some Dragonstorm: Tarkir spoilers! Become a citizen of The Dive Down Nation!: http://www.patreon.com/thedivedown Show the world that you're a proud citizen of The Dive Down Nation with some merch from the store: https://www.thedivedown.com/store Upgrade your gameplay and your gameday with Heavy Play accessories. Use code THEDIVEDOWN2025 for 10% off your first order at https://www.heavyplay.com Get 25% Cashback after 3 months of service with ManaTraders! https://www.manatraders.com/?medium=thedivedown and use coupon code THEDIVEDOWN And now receive 8% off your order of paper cards from Nerd Rage Gaming with code DIVE8 at https://www.nerdragegaming.com/ Timestamps: 4:56 - This week's show/housekeeping 9:23 - The Dive Down begins: Talking Modern bans/unbans 30:14 - Some Standard discussion 50:04 - More Tarkir: Dragonstorm spoilers 1:06:54 - Wrapping up Links from this week's episode: Gruul Hawk: https://moxfield.com/decks/STjZ2b_B7UOIB518BQYpLg Selesnya Wagon: https://moxfield.com/decks/8XnQjL4pS0qgKD8eAYqUzw Boros Monument: https://moxfield.com/decks/ycv8IOlQ2UKDxOhuli2phQ Gruul midrange: https://moxfield.com/decks/o2UKm5ROIUGGXgDfAlQviA Our opening music is Nowhere - You Never Knew, and our closing music is Space Blood - Goro? Is That Your Christian Name? email us: thedivedown@gmail.com (mailto:thedivedown@gmail.com)
Moody Movies: Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985), Hard Truths (2024), Paying For It (2024), Pi (1998), The Living End (1992)Welcome back to Moody Movie Club! In this episode, Kylie and Elliott reflect on what it means to stifle a part of yourself, witness a uniquely heavy movie, take pride in Canadian art, attend a viewing seventeen years in the making, and get irresponsible with Gregg Araki. Follow along onInstagram: @moodymovie.clubLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 036: This week on Six Picks Music Club we're doing twins! Now get your mind out of the gutter—we're talking about musical doppelgangers here. Join us as we explore tracks sharing the same name but telling completely different stories, featuring Led Zeppelin, Tom Petty, The Living End, Nothing But Thieves, The Alan Parsons Project, and Pat Benatar. Plus, our totally unsolicited advice on what to do when your new roommate is a dog-sized raccoon who didn't bother to sign the lease. Apple Podcasts Instagram Spotify Playlist Official Site Listener Listens - Being Dead - Instagram Grace Jones - Breakdown
On this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek sits down with acclaimed filmmaker Alex Thompson and renowned actor Namie Smallwood, two of the key players behind the new film ROUNDING. The Dueling Critics, Kelly Kleiman and Jonathan Abarbanel, join Gary to review Steppenwolf's latest, a revival of FOOL FOR LOVE. Later in the show, Gary looks back at the history of Facets, the local independent cinema hub is celebrating it's 50th anniversary this year. And we'll take a look at the Museum of Contemporary Art's new exhibit THE LIVING END.
DJ Jesse Luscious pays tribute to fallen KALX legend Mike Burma with the Nina Hagen cover of Woody Guthrie's "All You Fascists Bound To Lose" & talks about how radio & other grassroots media connects with YOU (his favourite listener)! He spins new tracks from Rise Against, DeeCRACKS, False Heads, Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, snake eyes, Cassels, Bobby Joe Ebola and the Children MacNuggits, & Raging Speedhorn, and classics from Bauhaus, Undertones, 999, The Living End, Zeke, Worriers, Deadbeats, Toys That Kill, Chumbawamba, Throw Rag, Fang, Lipstick Homicide, Be My Doppelganger, The Wildhearts, UK Subs, Sab Grey & The Royal Americans, Danger Inc., Buzzcocks, Joy Division, The Partisans, Catbite, Putan Club, The Interrupters, & The Clash! Nina Hagen- All You Fascists Bound To Lose Sab Grey And The Royal Americans- Johnny Too Bad Clash- Career Opportunities Living End- Prisoner Of Society Deecracks- I Believe In Miracles Be My Doppelganger- Disappointers Lipstick Homicide- We'll Be OK Undertones- True Confessions False Heads- Cracked Partisans- Partisans Deadbeats- Let's Shoot Maria Danger Inc.- Rebel Girl snake eyes- Hug Me Toys That Kill- Blanket Rise Against- Nod Interrupters- We're Coming Back Worriers- Old Friend Catbite- A Night In The Woods Bobby Joe Ebola And The Children MacNuggits- Honkeybabble Chumbawumba- Smart Bombs Putan Club- Lavo Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs- Stitches (Radio Edit) Throw Rag- Beware Of The Dog Zeke- Chiva Knievel Raging Speedhorn- Every Night's Alright For Fighting Wildhearts- Vanilla Radio U.K. Subs- Thunderbird Wine Fang- Fistful Of Wicked Women (edit) Cassels- Formaldehyde Time Buzzcocks- Sixteen 999- Crazy Crazy Crazy Joy Division- Transmission Bauhaus- In The Flat Field
Episode No. 688 features artist Sayre Gomez and curator Anna Katz. Gomez is included in two of the season's major contemporary group shows: "The Living End: Painting and Other Technologies, 1970-2000," at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, and "Ordinary People: Photorealism and the Work of Art since 1968" at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. Gomez is a Los Angeles-based painter whose work uses hyperrealism to address current events and representation and visuality in US society. Katz is the curator of "Ordinary People," which is at MOCA through May 4. The exhibition's fine catalogue was published by the museum and DelMonico Books. Amazon and Bookshop offer it for about $65. "The Living End" was curated by Jamillah James, who discussed her exhibition on Episode No. 683. It is on view through March 16. The exhibition catalogue is available from the MCA for under $20. Instagram: Sayre Gomez, Anna Katz, Tyler Green.
Join DJ Jesse Luscious as he examines the early East Bay Ska scene & how it leaked over to the East Bay Punk scene with The Uptones, Operation Ivy, Dance Hall Crashers, & Eric Din and enjoy his traditional no holiday music zone! New tracks from Wonk Unit, Slaughterhouse, Revolution Rabbit Deluxe, Old City, Lord & Lady Kevin, & The Tony Slug Experience are in the mix along with classics from Jello Biafra & Mojo Nixon, Rancid, Bob Vylan, Blag Dahlia, Stank Voor Dank, Dead Kennedys, Pretty Girls Make Graves, Problem Patterns, Radio Birdman, Ludicra, Rocket From The Crypt, Lunachicks, Living End, Robert Hazard & The Heroes, New York Dolls, Big Black, Blood Command, No Trend, Stiff Little Fingers, and Black Flag, and the Luscious Listener's Choice! Jello Biafra And Mojo Nixon- The Lost World Blag Dahlia- Horribly Wrong (As Ralph Champagne) Tony Slug Experience- Puppet Smut Dead Kennedys- MTV Get Off The Air Stank Voor Dank- Neanderthal Stiff Little Fingers- Suspect Device (edit) Problem Patterns- Who Do We Not Save Radio Birdman- Non-Stop Girls Blood Command- Death To All But Us! Big Black - Passing Complexion Lord And Lady Kevin- Lazarus No Trend- Cancer Old City- Class Act (edit) Bob Vylan- Dream Big (Radio Edit) Wonk Unit- Rapidly Declining Dignity Rancid- Fall Back Down Revolution Rabbit Deluxe- Tim Gurner Says Pretty Girls Make Graves- The Getaway New York Dolls- Looking For A Kiss Robert Hazard And The Heroes- Hang Around With You Eric Din- Donkeyfish Operation Ivy- Bankshot Uptones- Get Out Of My Way Dance Hall Crashers- Java Junkie Living End- Roll On Lunachicks- Bitterness Barbie Slaughterhouse- My War Black Flag- Annihilate This Week Rocket From The Crypt- On A Rope Ludicra- Why Conquer
Episode No. 683 features artist Tala Madani and curator Jamillah James. James is the curator of "The Living End: Painting and Other Technologies, 1970-2020" at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. Madani is among the 60-plus artists included in the exhibition. "The Living End" surveys the arc of painting over the last half-century with a particular focus on artists who have redefined painting by using new technologies, imaging techniques, and their own bodies. The exhibition will be on view through March 16, 2025. Jack Schneider assisted James with the show. The exhibition catalogue is available from the MCA for under $20. The Henry Art Gallery at the University of Washington is presenting "Tala Madani: Be flat," a solo exhibition featuring recent and newly commissioned work that explores the influence of symbols, language, and mark-making on power dynamics and individual agency. It was curated by Shamim M. Momin and is on view through August 17, 2025. Madani makes paintings and painting-informed animations that consider gender, political authority, and representation. Her work typically includes bald, middle-aged men in bizarre, often hilarious circumstances. She has had solo shows at museums such as the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Secession, Vienna; the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, and the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo.
The Living End are one of the few bands ever to successfully negotiate the chasm between punk rock sensibilities and mainstream success without losing their integrity.Their 1997 EP Prisoner Of Society/Second Solution quickly became the barometer for musical uprising amongst the youth of the world, catapulting the band into the spotlight, from which they have never strayed far.Last year saw The Living End celebrate the 25th anniversary of that breakthrough EP, with the band having all but separated themselves from that chaotic side to their nature without ever losing the trust and respect of their fans.2024 has seen the band perform at a selection of different festivals, all with vastly different demographics yet united by one cause.Music.After wowing crowds at the Mundi Mundi Bash recently, The Living End next set their sights on the open sea as part of Rock The Boat 2024 and now find themselves closing out the year as part of Good Things 2024. It is a fitting reward for effort for the hard rocking trio, with frontman Chris Cheney understandably content when HEAVY caught up with him ahead of the first show.Good Things Festival hits Sydney on December 7 before moving to Brisbane for the final show on December 8.Tickets and more details: https://goodthingsfestival.com.au/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
On this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek talks to the Museum of Contemporary Art's lead curator about a new exhibit that explores the evolution of contemporary paintings. The Dueling Critics, Kelly Kleiman and Jonathan Abarbanel, join Gary to review a new one-man show that parodies Die Hard as a poem. Later in the show, Gary looks back at the 90 year history of the Chicago Thanksgiving Parade. And we'll catch up with the author of a book that looks back at the origins of the holiday we now know as Thanksgiving.
Esta semana arrancamos en la Corte del Rey! estuvimos hablando con Zila y Cer0 de Queer Cine un podcast sobre peliculas LGTBIQ+, hablamos de la importancia de la representación y los cuidados en el cine, las peliculas que más disfrutaron discutir en el programa y su activismo como parte la comision organizadora de la Marcha del Orgullo en Mendoza Seguimos con el arte audiovisual en nuestra sección de Un pequeño cine llamado Libertad Hoy charlamos sobre películas vinculadas al VIH+ que tratan el tema de formas muy diversas. Las películas fueron: Buddies, 120 BPM y The Living End. Nos despedimos con un picadito de noticias para estar al tanto de la actualidad. Destacamos el ataque de Villarruel a la ESI, el 20/11 invitamos al día de la memoria trans y mucho más ! Seguinos en nuestras redes: @inclusión.forzada.radio Escuchanos los jueves de 16 a 18hs por www.radioviralcomunitaria.com App: Radio Viral Twitch: rv.comunitaria Youtube: Radio viral Comunitaria Spotify: Radio Viral Podcast
Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.Australian rock icon Diesel takes center stage as he shares the journey of his musical career and the creation of his poignant album, "Alone with the Blues," crafted during the trying times of the COVID-19 pandemic. Join us as Diesel reflects on the unexpected challenges and silver linings of the past few years, expressing a deep gratitude for the return to live music and the exhilaration of touring once again. With captivating stories from the Mundi Mundi Music Festival and a heartfelt appreciation for the breathtaking landscapes of Broken Hill, Diesel's narrative is one of resilience and renewed connection with audiences in the post-pandemic world.In this engaging episode, Diesel opens up about the inspirations that drive his prolific songwriting and the joy of collaboration, offering a glimpse into his creative process and the legacy he hopes to pass on to budding musicians. From the influences of his musical family to his first electric guitar, gifted by his siblings, Diesel's passion for music is both palpable and infectious. We explore his strategic approach to crafting diverse and dynamic live performances, including the "Solo Forever Tour" and "Bootleg Melancholy Album Tour" shows with his three-piece band, where he masterfully blends fan-favorite hits with fresh material to create an unforgettable experience. Whether you're a devoted fan or discovering Diesel for the first time, you're in for a treat as he shares the essence of a career that continues to evolve with each performance.What has Mark Lizotte been up to lately? Let's find out!!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
Dave Gleeson from The Screaming Jets swings by to dish the info on their upcoming Perth concert; and the exciting seven-night rock music cruise ship they're performing on alongside the Living End, Baby Animals and others.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Living End have been a staple of Australian Rock for years now and are excited to take their big hits to the tablelands for Savannah in the Round 2024. Chris Cheney chats with Tammy & JB as they put his Mareeba knowledge to the test.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy Kelly is one of Australia's most successful record label directors and entertainment managers. Not only that - he's thoughtful, considered, gracious and unbelievably generous. As the director of Winterman and Goldstein Management and co-founder of Ivy League Records and Ivy League Music Publishing, Andy has successfully nurtured and launched some of the biggest bands in the world. The Vines, Jet, Empire of the Sun, Paul Dempsey, Youth Group, The Avalanches, Something for Kate, The Living End, just to name a few of the bands this great leader would reportedly jump in front of a speeding train for. Andy's lifetime of success in the music industry is a credit to his ability to write his own rules and to challenge the existing structures within the industry. His reputation is enormous and his stories about working with the great Michael Gudinski are hilarious. If understanding how to utilise the strengths of those around you to create a successful culture is something you're striving for, this conversation with Andy Kelly is for you. SHOW NOTES: In this episode, you'll hear both Luke and Andy raving about the inimitable Bob Murphy. Hear Bob's full conversation with Luke here. Learn. Lead. Collaborate. Start your leadership journey today. Head to Aleda Collective to find out more about our signature, cross industry collaboration program, Aleda Connect. Curated and facilitated by experts, running for 8 fortnightly sessions, Aleda Connect is the learning experience of a life-time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.We experienced the electrifying Mundy Mundy Bash at Broken Hill! We were in for a treat with performances from iconic Australian artists like James Reyne, The Living End, and Vanessa Amorosi, just to name a few. As if the music wasn't enough, the festival featured unforgettable activities such as the Nutbush World Record Attempt and the uproarious Mundi Undi Run. And the pièce de résistance? An intimate chat with the legendary Richard Clapton amidst a backdrop of Diesel's soulful tunes.Richard Clapton opens up about his 50-year career, sharing personal stories from his early inspirations to his time in London, and how Bob Dylan shaped his artistic path. Reflecting on his illustrious journey, Richard talks about the honor of being inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Check out the full experience on the Cheryl Lee Crabtree Facebook page and Still Rockin' it, that Radio Chick on YouTube for performance videos and behind-the-scenes fun.What has Richard Clapton been up to lately? Let's find out!!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.Ever wondered what makes an iconic Australian music festival truly unforgettable? Join me, Cheryl Lee, on the Still Rockin' It podcast as we recount the electrifying experience at the Mundy Mundy Bash in Broken Hill. From headline performances by James Reyne, Jon Stevens, and The Living End, to the Nutbush World Record Attempt, this episode captures the magic of a festival that celebrated music and community spirit. This episode features an exclusive chat with Australian country rock star Casey Barnes in the artist green room. With eight studio albums and numerous awards, including ARIA and Golden Guitar honors, Casey shares stories from his adventurous career, the thrill of performing at legendary festivals, and the camaraderie among artists. Whether you're a seasoned fan or new to his music, this conversation is a must-listen. Don't forget to check out the fun and photos on my Facebook page and catch performance videos on YouTube!What has Casey Barnes been up to lately? Let's find out!!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
Interview by Kyra-Jade CoombsIn my opinion, The Living End are a staple in the Australian music scene. They have graciously given us 8 albums and if you break them down over the years, you find hit after hit. Their debut album (self-titled) is one of those albums you can play start to finish and happily immerse yourself right into their music and feel nothing but pure joy.HEAVY took the chance to have a chat with singer/ guitar player Chris Cheney to see what's new in the world of The Living End…From the 15-17 of August The Living End are playing the sold-out Mundi Mundi Bash in Broken Hill with a few other huge names like Baby Animals (my absolute favourite!), James Reyne, Jon Stevens, Ian Moss, Daryl Braithwaite and Diesel to name a few. The fact that it has sold out in outback Broken Hill is amazing news for a health check of our Australian music industry. We are slowly getting back on track.Chris immediately laughed, saying it's surreal that although he grew up listening to most of these guys; he never thought he would see the day where he could call them mates and share the stage with them. A far cry from starting out and playing the front bar of the Epsy!Fans would be happy to hear that they are chipping away at creating their 9th album, and it's said to be ‘the most aggressive album' they have put together in years. If you jump onto The Living End social media, you can see a few behind the scenes shots that look like a bunch of fun.I must admit, I was absolutely stoked to be able to interview Chris. I had 1000 questions to ask him and could honestly chat for hours. We covered lots of cool shit like playing in Australia's golden days of the Big Day Out tours, getting rotation Triple J and appearing on Recovery – Channel [V] to having that telepathic connections with his band mates, giving way to improve jams that can either be a trainwreck or magic, in his words! You'll get a glimpse into his creative space, where he's got a set-up to appease any creative mood. An area for producing music, painting and even a bar. What more could you want, really?Being someone who's so passionate about music, I wondered what band or album Chris would give his younger self, or bring to his attention earlier if he could go back in time. To my surprise, he said early Cold Chisel… I guess I just assumed that would have been a staple. Yet of course being someone who grew up smashing the shredders of the world like Eddie Van Halen then going onto 50s music, Aussie pub rock wasn't the path they were on, nor wanted to. Which is interesting to think about the full circle moment from starting out as a young band being told to ‘play Aussie rock' to being put on the huge bills with the original Australian pub rock music pioneers and staying true to who they are.Chris is a very humble guy and genuinely - so stoked to have reached the status that they have today with The Living End. He is the kind of person you want as a role model for young musicians and says there's a space for every type of music, which sings true to his kind nature. The Living End boys still have “a lot of fuel in the tank” and thankfully aren't showing signs of slowing down!If you were lucky enough to secure a ticket to the Mundi Mundi Bash then get out there and have the time of your life! And if you didn't then that will teach you not to sleep on a good thing!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.Ever wonder what fuels the fire behind a musical legend? On this episode of Still Rockin' It, we're thrilled to chat with Chris Cheney, the founding member of The Living End. From his humble beginnings teaching himself guitar at six to being shaped by his family's eclectic music tastes, Chris opens up about the milestones that turned his passion into a lifelong career. Get a front-row seat to Chris's fascinating stories, including his early band days, memorable collaborations, and how his love for 1950s rockabilly transformed his musical path.Get ready to uncover the artistic vision that brought The Living End's debut album artwork to life, including insights from industry legend John O'Donnell. Chris shares the magic behind their iconic red and black cover art and how it perfectly captured the explosive energy of their sound. Travel back in time as Chris reminisces about the band's formation, Scott Owen's embrace of the double bass, and their evolution from school jam sessions to a powerhouse on the rockabilly scene. This segment is a homage to the raw, unfiltered creativity that defines The Living End.Chris also gives us an inside look into his exhilarating experiences meeting and performing with his idols, the Stray Cats, and other rock legends in the U.S. Reflecting on the band's early days and their rise to fame, Chris talks about the immense joy and challenges of their journey. Celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut album with us, as we discuss the special limited edition release, the timeless appeal of vinyl, and the anticipation for upcoming performances. What has Chris Cheney been up to lately? Let's find out!!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
Boy, Jason really dislikes 'Hit Man' (more people should). But we talk about some films that he does like, namely 'The Last Stop in Yuma County,' and the prequel (?) to Gregg Araki's Teen Apocalypse Trilogy, 'The Living End.' Come for the Glenn Howard discussion, stay for the talk about how important Araki is and how he doesn't get his due. Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram and threads @whydoesthewilhelmpod Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fortworthfilmclub.com and @fortworthfilm Support the next generation of film lovers at reelhousefoundation.org and on facebook reelhousefoundation Artwork by @_mosla_
G'day friends! We take a trip down under and discover show girl drag in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)
This month, MOVIES ARE GAY and we're hitting up our second ever Gregg Araki movie with his groundbreaking 1992 film “THE LIVING END” starring Craig Gilmore and Mike Dytri. This low budget feature is considered ground floor for what was dubbed a “New Queer Cinema Movement” in which LGBTQ creators were looking to push boundaries within a world of social and political marginalization during a time in which the AIDS epidemic was thoroughly embedded into the queer culture scene. This new movement did not seek safety in the sentimental but presented queer characters struggling in a world they didn't make. Luke, a nihilistic vagabond who has killed a few people, meets movie critic Jon. Jon has just been diagnosed with HIV. Luke already has it. In many ways they are different but their situation brings them closer together in backlash to a fatalistic world that wants nothing to do with them. They may not make it to the 21st century. A lot of low budget acting tropes get balanced out nicely here in a well executed ground floor film that shines in the context of its time. Last we checked, we found the film right here: https://archive.org/details/this-is-how-the-world-ends-gregg-araki-2000 and you should be able to find out more by looking up “Strand Releasing”. Fuck the world in the most gay 90s way possible. Subscribe to us on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuJf3lkRI-BLUTsLI_ehOsg Contact us here: MOVIEHUMPERS@gmail.com Check our past & current film ratings here: https://moviehumpers.wordpress.com Hear us on podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6o6PSNJFGXJeENgqtPY4h7 Our OG podcast “Documenteers”: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/documenteers-the-documentary-podcast/id1321652249 Soundcloud feed: https://soundcloud.com/documenteers Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/culturewrought
Mel Gibson's “The Passion of The Christ” makes its debut this time 20 years ago and the overwhelming response was that people were overwhelmed! And that is just one story in what was a massive week!The United Nations came clean saying they could not find any evidence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. UN weapon inspector David Kay simply said “We were almost all wrong”, which sent the media into a frenzy.We also had Russians on ice with the dramatic rescue of 12 scientists trapped in the arctic circle doing what they claimed was, errr, research, yes research on climate change.Martha Stewart was charged for insider trading while Britney Spears launched her Onyx Hotel tour. We had new albums from The Living End, singles from Guy Sebastian and we got to put Chingy to the test with “will it nursery rhyme” as “One Call Away” entered the US Billboard charts.And just when you thought that was all we had the 76th Annual Academy Awards with all the Oscars going to The Lord of The Rings! Pimp my Ride made its debut on MTV. John Grisham's “The Last Juror” became the latest book we didn't read to top the NY Times bestseller list.And somewhere, somehow Peter Andre's “Mysterious Girl” found its way back to the top of the UK singles chart…We're exhausted just thinking about it!Hang with us on socials to chat more noughties nostalgia - Facebook (@tminus20) or Instagram (tminus20podcast). You can also contact us there if you want to be a part of the show.
Aladin ist Soziologe, Bildungsforscher, Hochschulprofessor und Autor. Seine Bücher “Das Integrationsparadox”, “Mythos Bildung” und “Wozu Rassismus?” haben es trotz ihrer soziologisch betrachteten - und vermeintlich komplexen - Inhalte auf die Bestsellerlisten und zu einer breiten Leserschaft geschafft. Weil es Aladin gelingt, die Missstände im Bildungssektor und ihre Folgen für unsere Gesellschaft für alle greifbar zu machen. Im Oktober wurde er für seine Leistungen mit dem Bundesverdienstkreuz als "ein verdienstvoller Brückenbauer in unserem vielfältigen Land" ausgezeichnet. Wir haben über die großen El-Mafaalani Themen Integration und Bildung gesprochen - am Ende hat mir der Kopf geraucht. WERBEPARTNER & RABATTE: https://linktr.ee/hotelmatze MEIN GAST: https://mafaalani.de/ DINGE: Alle seine Bücher - https://thalia.de/autor/aladin+el-mafaalani-7551872/ Badbrains - https://badbrains.com/ The Living End - https://thelivingend.com.au/ hot water music - https://hotwatermusic.com/ MITARBEIT: Redaktion: Lena Rocholl Mix & Schnitt: Maximilian Frisch Musik: Jan Köppen & Andi Fins MEIN ZEUG: Mein neues Buch: https://bit.ly/3cDyQ18 Die Hotel Matze Suite bei Apple: https://apple.co/3DTfsFb Die Hotel Matze Suite bei Spotify: https://bit.ly/3J7OLjJ Wunschgäste bitte in die Kommentare: https://apple.co/2RgJVH6 Mein Newsletter: https://matzehielscher.substack.com/ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@matzehielscher Instagram: https://instagram.com/matzehielscher LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/matzehielscher/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/2MXRILN Twitter: https://twitter.com/hotelmatze1 Mein erstes Buch: https://bit.ly/39FtHQy Mein Fragenset: https://beherzt.net/matze
It's a real life horror story this week when 13 year old Bethany Hamilton goes for a morning surf and has her arm bitten off by a tiger shark. While it's a horrible story, Bethany is a pretty incredible human. Also in the news… Fuelled by the Santa Ana winds, the Cedar Fire wreaks havoc across California, taking homes and lives with it. On the homefront ASIO conducts a series of terror raids that see the arrest of one WIllie Brigitte, a known terorrist who was not only planning attacks on Australia soil but would later be linked to the Charlie Hebdo massacre in 2015.In tech news Napster goes legit with the launch of their legal downloading service. Speaking of Napster in music news Fatman Scoop aasaults our ears and the UK number one spot with the single 'Be Faithful'. PLus we've got albims from Machine Head, Run DMC, Sophie Ellis Bextor, DevilDriver, Sugababes and The Living End.At the box office Scary Movie 3 takes over our screens just in time for Halloween but for the more highbrow, George Clooney and Catherine Zeta-Jones star in Intolerable Cruelty. On the small screen Jackass alumni Bam Margera, Steve O and Chris Pontius make their spinoff debuts with Viva La Bam and Wildboyz. Plus we've got a book we did read for a change on the NY Times bestseller list with Michael Moore's "Dude! Where's my Country?'Oh and happy birthday Matt! Hang with us on socials to chat more noughties nostalgia - Facebook (@tminus20) or Instagram (tminus20podcast). You can also contact us there if you want to be a part of the show.
Iconic filmmaker Gregg Araki brings us into the singular, surreal world of David Lynch's Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. Universally panned when it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1992, the film has since become a cult classic. Starring Sheryl Lee and Kyle McClachlan, with cameos from David Bowie and Harry Dean Stanton, the film is Lynch's answer to the question posed by his Twin Peaks television series: Who killed Laura Palmer? Gregg makes the case for the movie as an uncompromising representation of Lynch's genius, and as being distinct among his films for its emotional resonance. We learn about Gregg's early influences, from graphic novels to the Sex Pistols and Rainer Fassbinder, and how the commercial bomb of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me intersected with his own first film, The Living End. Plus, how copy machines fueled the early days of American independent film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Born Christopher John Cheney in 1975, Chris graduated with a VCE from Wheelers Hill Secondary College. Chris played guitar since age 6 and studied jazz at Box Hill Tafe in 1994-95. However, it was at a barbecue Chris' was introduced by his sister to Scott Owen. In 1992 they formed a cover band called 'The Runaway Boys' taken from a Stray Cats song of the same name which performed covers of the band's songs with the odd original song thrown in. In 1994 he got his first album with The Living End who formed with a drummer called Joe Piripitzi who was later kicked out for musical differences. In 1995 the EP 'Hellbound' was released and The Living End was made. In 1996 they released another EP called 'It's For Your Own Good' and had success by sending a T-shirt to Green Day for a gig as their supporting act. In 1997 after Joe was replaced with new drummer Trav Demsey, The Living End cut their first single, entitled "Prisoner Of Society/Second Solution". Two songs from their debut album. This followed up with more success of their self-titled album 'The Living End'. In 2000 this followed with the album 'Roll On'. In 2001 Chris was involved in a severe car accident with his girlfriend Emma who escaped with minor injuries but left Chris in a wheelchair with a broken leg and 3 pins to replace some of the muscle that was damaged. After 2 years of resting and writing songs for the new album they were back in the studio where Trav quit due to a disliking of heavy touring and to spend more time with his family. The Living End were stranded. They spent two days auditioning 40 drummers of which the first was Andy Strachan. Their current drummer. The boys hit the studio and recorded a 14 track album entitled 'Modern ARTillery' which was released in 2003. In 2004 the boys hit the studio once more to record 2 more tracks, "I Can't Give You What I Haven't Got" and "Bringin' It All Back Home". This was a greatest hits album called 'From Here On In: The Singles (1997-2004)'. The same year he formed tribute super group The Wrights with Nic Cester (Jet) - Bernard Fanning (Powderfinger) - Phil Jamieson (Grinspoon) - Kram (Spiderbait) - Davey Lane (You Am I/The Pictures) and Pat Bourke (Dallas Crane). He performed with the band as the lead and rhythm guitarist for parts 1 and 3 respectively and later released Stevie Wrights hit Evie with all three songs of "Evie: (Let You Hair Hang Down)", "Evie: (Evie)" which Chris was not involved with and "Evie: (I'm Losing You)". It wasn't until 2005 the boys hit the studio again to record the fifth album entitled "State Of Emergency" released in 2006. After almost a year and a half of touring Chris left the band and took up yoga and painting while his other band mates hit the surf. It wasn't until late 2007 that they hit the studio again to write and rehearse songs which resulted in the band's sixth studio album 'White Noise' with a single of the same name. Since then the boys have been performing to the general public throughout Australia, Japan, USA and more.
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Prepare for a captivating journey through music history as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of 'The Living End' and their iconic self-titled debut album. In this exclusive episode, you'll hear firsthand from Chris Cheney and Scott Owen of The Living End as they join Matty O and Chris Holland on Triple M Homegrown to reminisce about the album that launched their legendary career. "We did it, we said what we were going to do," remarks frontman Chris Cheney, reflecting on the early days when boundless energy and ambitious dreams fueled their music. He vividly describes how the songs from the debut album transport him back to his early 20s, a time of youthful exuberance. Explore the genesis of The Living End as Chris and Scott share their mutual love for 50's rock, particularly 'The Stray Cats.' Discover the story of how Scott bought a double bass to capture that distinctive rockabilly sound. Immerse yourself in Melbourne's vibrant live music scene, where the band honed their skills over seven years. Frontman Chris Cheney takes you back to the band's first proper show at The Richmond Club Hotel in September 1991, emphasizing the solid foundation they built before recording the debut album at Sing Sing Studios with producer Lindsay Gravina. "Chris and I would be out on weeknights, putting flyers in car windscreens, and sticking them up on poles at busy intersections. We were hustle, hustle, hustle, hustle," recalls Scott, offering valuable advice for aspiring artists. Their relentless determination is a key theme in their trajectory to success. Delve into the unexpected choice of 'Prisoner of Society' as a single and its profound impact. Learn how life transformed after the album's release, with constant touring, relentless rehearsals, and a whirlwind of press commitments. "The greatest thing is when people say 'this record got me through high school', 'got me through difficult times'," says Chris Cheney, underscoring the album's enduring significance in fans' lives. As they celebrate the 25th anniversary, discover the details of the special edition reissue of the album and a not-to-be-missed one-off show in Melbourne. The episode also includes a nostalgic trip down 'Memory Lane,' where The Living End shares memorable gig stories, and a playful round of 'Write, Party, Dinner,' featuring The Beatles, Oasis, and The Eagles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all remember where we were when we heard that debut album for the Living End - usually near a radio when "Prisoner of Society" was released. That album debuted at number one and stayed in the ARIA chart for 83 weeks - insane by any standards. 25 years since its release, frontman Chris Cheney reflects on the creation of the album: “I think unknowingly our destination was always this; this album right here. All songs led here. All the gigs and all the songs we'd written and rejected over the years, all the lessons we'd learned had been building up to this….our first album.” “Ultimately what we captured was a melting pot full of our influences but not to the extent that we sounded confused,” Cheney continued. “The way we played glued it all together. Stylistically, it had punk (‘West End Riot'), metal (‘Growing Up Falling Down'), pop (‘I Want a Day'), rockabilly (‘Second Solution'), hillbilly thrash on steroids (‘Prisoner of Society'), jazz (‘Fly Away'), ska (‘Trapped' and ‘All Torn Down'), swampy surf twang (‘Bloody Mary'), country pickin' and anything else we thought we could throw at it.” The Living End celebrate this album with a huge show in Melbourne and a special vinyl re-release of the album with some cool extras. This is Chris Cheney and Scott Owen from The Living End, on The Rider with Becko
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
JB and Billy are live at Melbourne Public for the Rush Hour's Grand Final Rumble. They chat to Premiership Cup Ambassador Josh Kennedy, Andrew Dillon and Gil McLachlan, The Living End, Nat Barr and Matt Shirvington from Sunrise, Simon Black, Jay Z Clark, Tex Walker and Bernie Vince, and they give away two Grand Final tickets with a mega-quiz, then Billy finishes everyone off with an all-time shocking jokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My pal Dylan and I discuss the Living End's self titled album. This album was massive in Australia but barely made a peep in the states. Dylan takes us through growing up hearing Living End hits on the radio. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkingrecords/message
It's not clear if the phrase "Queen of Mondays" has ever been applied to Lynn Lempel, but having written 73 crosswords for the first day of the work week (out of a whopping 101 of hers that have been published in the NYTimes), it is an apt one. To see why the NYTimes has seen fit to publish so many of her crosswords, all you have to do is check out this one, which we do -- and we invite you to do as well, if not on your own, at least vicariously through today's episode.Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
Slim Jim Phantom is the legendary drummer for the Stray Cats known for leading the rockabilly revival, pioneering his stand-up drumming style, and being one of the coolest drummers in rock-n-roll. He shares how the Stray Cats made it big, how he decided to go sober, and how he lives the rockabilly lifestyle. On this episode, Jim talks to Matt about: Growing up on Long Island and spending his time practicing music with his friends How discovering rockabilly music changed his life and influenced his style and sound Forming the Stray Cats and moving to London with hardly any money and no place to stay Gaining buzz by hanging around popular London pubs and earning the attention of big names like Motörhead, The Clash, The Sex Pistols, The Pretenders, The Damned, and The Rolling Stones Recording an album and discovering it was a hit back in the US Quitting drinking after deciding partying and getting drunk for several nights in a row was a hard way to live Going to meetings all over the world and supporting other peoples' recovery journeys His close friendships with rockers like Lemmy Kilmister and Earl Slick and how real friendships don't rely on substance use Climbing Mount Everest for Hope Love Strength Foundation and his other charitable work The drummers that inspired him and the welcoming community among drummers And More! This episode is sponsored by The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers – one of the oldest residential drug and alcohol rehab programs. ARC is a non-profit and was hit hard financially as a result of COVID. For more information, and to donate or sign up for their quarterly newsletter, visit thechanceto.org. About Slim Jim Phantom As the legendary drummer for the Stray Cats, Slim Jim Phantom, alongside bandmates Brian Setzer and Lee Rocker, spearheaded the neo-rockabilly movement of the early 80s. With a love for 50's Rock and Roll, the Stray Cats took inspiration from that bygone era and mixed with their youthful energy and aggression to produce the updated hard-edged rockabilly sound that saw them conquer London, Europe and later the U.S., gaining fans among the likes of Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, and Robert Plant along the way. In addition to the Stray Cats, Jim has worked with some of the world's top artists. He has played a part in many successful groups – notably Phantom, Rocker and Slick (featuring long time David Bowie guitarist Earl Slick) which produced two popular albums; and Dead Men Walking, an all-star affair which has boasted original members of The Sex Pistols, The Cult and Big Country among the rotating line-up. Jim also enjoyed a stint playing with the rock-n-roll originator, Jerry Lee Lewis, and even performed in a now-mythological band called The Cheap Dates with acting legend Harry Dean Stanton, one of Jim's longtime pals. Jim has worked on numerous other projects, including his own explosive self-named roots-rock trio, and HeadCat, co-starring Lemmy Kilmister and Danny B. Harvey, and Jim's musical project The Jack Tars, a band co-founded with old friends, and former Dead Men Walking bandmates Captain Sensible and Mike Peters and SJP's long time true rockabilly pal Chris Cheney of Australia's top rockin' band The Living End. He is also deeply committed to charitable works, too: he climbed both Mount Everest and Mount Kilimanjaro for Love Hope Strength Foundation (an organization co-founded by Mike Peters of The Alarm that benefits cancer research). Jim hosts Rockabilly Rave Up on Little Steven's Underground Garage on SiriusXM. He is known as "The Honest Mechanic," where he features new rockabilly acts and the classics. Jim also hosts Slim Jim Phantasy on SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio, where he shares his other passion, baseball, and fantasy sports in general.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as we welcome the CEO of Mushroom Group, Matt Gudinski, in an exclusive chat to celebrate the nationwide cinematic release of 'EGO: The Michael Gudinski Story.' Get an insider's look at what to expect from this highly anticipated film as Aussie music enthusiasts await its public screening. Marking half a century of Mushroom's influence in Australian music, Matt discusses the monumental task of filling his late father's shoes. He emphasizes how the group continues to be a beacon for homegrown talent, carrying the legacy forward and putting Australian music on the global map. In an industry as dynamic and challenging as ever, the episode unfolds Mushroom's multi-pronged approach to nurturing Australian talent. From international and domestic touring to record labels and event production, Matt sheds light on how the Mushroom Group serves as a 360-degree platform for local artists. Matty O, an artist signed to Mushroom with British India, shares personal insights on the familial atmosphere within Mushroom, underscoring the symbiotic relationship among artists that fosters career growth. Journey back in time as Matt Gudinski shares his earliest memories, giving listeners a rare glimpse into his upbringing and his relationship with iconic artists, including memories of Sting at the dinner table. Whether you're an artist looking for inspiration or a fan eager to understand the essence of Australian music culture, this episode is a treasure trove of insights and behind-the-scenes stories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dive into the pulse of the rock world with Emmy Mack's Hard N Heavy Headlines! This week, country music sensation Carrie Underwood shreds preconceptions, winning over hardcore Guns N' Roses fans during their US tour. Surprised? Wait till you hear her Motorhead cover! In other rocking news, the Rock The Boat music cruise is about to embark on a roaring journey with Aussie rock legends like The Living End, Baby Animals, and The Screaming Jets. And did you know about the Glenn Hughes and Eddie Van Halen collaboration that almost was? All these headbanging details and more, right here on Hard N Heavy Headlines!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dive into the rich legacy of The Beatles' White Album as Chris Cheney of The Living End joins Gleeso on Triple M Nights. They discuss the upcoming "White Album Concert" tour, marking the 55th anniversary of this iconic Beatles masterpiece. With three previous sold-out tours under their belt, Chris Cheney, Phil Jamieson of Grinspoon, Tim Rogers of You Am I, and the ARIA Award-winner Josh Pyke are coming together again for a 2023 tour. Discover what makes this event different, as each artist uniquely embodies individual tracks from the album. Chris also delves into the dynamics among the group, emphasizing that this is no mere impersonation of the legendary Beatles but a fresh take and tribute to the classic. Join them on their journey from Perth to the grand finale at the Sydney Opera House. Get a behind-the-scenes peek into the camaraderie, past conflicts, and the mutual passion binding these artists together. Mark your calendar for this September's musical nostalgia! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We finally return to Modern!! Shane and Devon join forces to break down a bunch of tournaments from last weekend, including the NRG Chicagoland Modern $10k, a huge Japanese paper tournament, and some wild MTGO Challenges. After that, they look more closely at The One Ring (and some other cards) and how it's quickly changing the face of Modern. The Break Down: Mono-G Tron has legs in Chicago The Break Down, cont: Living End returns to MTGO The Dive Down: Devon returns to... Modern? Become a citizen of The Dive Down Nation!: http://www.patreon.com/thedivedown Show the world that you're a proud citizen of The Dive Down Nation with some merch from the store: https://www.thedivedown.com/store Check out our sponsor Barrister and Mann! https://www.barristerandmann.com/ Use coupon code THEDIVEDOWNM23 for 15% off your first order of some incredible fragrances, soaps, beard oils, and more. Get 10% off your first 2 months of ManaTraders! https://www.manatraders.com/?medium=thedivedown and use coupon code THEDIVEDOWN2023 And now receive 8% off your order of paper cards from Nerd Rage Gaming with code "DIVE8" at https://www.nerdragegaming.com/ Timestamps: 6:36 - Housekeeping 8:59 - The Break Down begins: The NRG Chicagoland Modern $10k 11:46 - The overall metagame and deck breakdowns 26:25 - The NRG Top 8 33:55 - The NRG Leaderboard 35:52 - The Players Convention Modern Open 42:35 - What these two paper tournaments tell us 45:30 - The Modern Showcase Challenge 1:00:07 - What are we thinking about all these tournaments? 1:04:38 - Devon goes on an advertising journey 1:08:00 - The Dive Down begins: The One Ring(s) 1:27:54 - Delighted Halfling and Orcish Bowmasters 1:32:46 - Devon has been playing... Modern? 1:38:51 - Wrapping up Links from this week's episode: The NRG Chicagoland Modern $10K: https://melee.gg/Tournament/View/14061 The Player's Convention Modern Open: https://melee.gg/Tournament/View/15431 Mixed data: https://mtgmeta.io/tournaments/14956?mix=14939 The Showcase Challenge: https://www.mtggoldfish.com/tournament/modern-showcase-challenge-2023-06-24#paper Sunday's Challenge: https://www.mtggoldfish.com/tournament/modern-challenge-2023-06-25#paper Boros Hammer: https://melee.gg/Decklist/View/306630 Izzet... Stuff: https://www.mtggoldfish.com/deck/5694033#paper Our opening music is Nowhere - You Never Knew, and our closing music is Space Blood - Goro? Is That Your Christian Name? email us: thedivedown@gmail.com (mailto:thedivedown@gmail.com) twitter: https://twitter.com/thedivedown
Happy Pride! This week, we review groundbreaking piece of modern indie filmmaking, The Watermelon Woman (1996) directed by Cheryl Dunye and starring Cheryl Dunye, Guinevere Turner, Valarie Walker, and Lisa Marie Bronson. The Watermelon Woman follows Cheryl, a video store clerk and filmmaker, on her search for the identity of a 1930s actress known only as The Watermelon Woman. This movie is considered the first feature film directed by a Black lesbian and was added to the Library of Congress by the National Film Registry in 2021 for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." In this episode, we discuss the importance of film preservation and restoration in the streaming era, what it means to create an identity as a queer person, and wonder what life must be like when you can afford to create your art. Our recommendations: Billie and Emma (2017), Go Fish (1994), and The Living End (1992) For your reference: James Dean: the Bi Hollywood Icon We Lost Too Soon by Kaz Rowe https://youtu.be/I96mhnUBVks The Wild, Wild History of Gay Cowboy Movies (and more) by Kaz Rowe https://youtu.be/6MSNujZ_7GY Support your girls with a ko-fi! ko-fi.com/blackgirlfilmclub Check out the rest of our socials and join our new Discord server at linktr.ee/blackgirlfilmclub
Hi, Hi, Hi there our little FCR droogs! Welcome to the Kubrick retrospective episode on A Clockwork Orange (1971), another trip into the near future for Stan the Man. This film is notorious and we are here to pick it apart for you! We talk about violence, Malcolm McDowell, and capital punishment. In our Trailers features we also talk about: The Living End (1992), Smiley Face (2007), Cocaine Bear (2023), LOtR - The Two Towers (2002), La Strada (1954), Carnival of Souls (1962) and The Kid Brother (1927)We hope that you enjoy the show and return in future to the congregation!Show Website: https://film-church-radio.captivate.fm/listenBranden's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/selmanscope/Lewis' Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/walkerlewis3007/Past Episodes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/film-church-radio/id1603164927Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmchurchradio/
Le Male by Jean Paul Gaultier (1995) + Gregg Araki's The Living End (1992), Nowhere (1997), and Mysterious Skin (2004) with Alex Kazemi Preorder Alex's book New Millennium Boyz To hear the complete continuing story of The Perfume Nationalist please subscribe on Patreon. 2/17/23 S5E22
Beloved Australian comedian Aaron Gocs has appeared in the Netflix film The Merger, hosted videos for Vice and appeared in numerous Australian TV shows. But his roots are punk and ska. He discovered the music from Mighty Mighty Bosstones' hit single, "The Impression That I Get," but soon learned about local ska bands. His first-ever show was Melbourne-based punk (and sometimes ska) band The Living End and local Brisbane ska group Wiseacre. But soon, after diving into the music, he discovered Less Than Jake, who became his all-time favorite band. And he would follow them all over Australia when they'd visit, even if that meant he would get any sleep. Today we speak with Aaron Gocs about ska, Australia, and where these two worlds meet. We talk about Warped Tour's first venture to Australia in 1998, Aaron's favorite local ska program (Ska Trek, every Thursday at 8p!), why he's retired his skanking boots (And semi-retired from stage-diving), and his deep love for The Mountain Goats.We also discuss several Australian ska bands like The Resignators, The Porkers, Area-7, Allniters, and Strange Tenants. He explains what a "stitch-up" is to us. Plus we discuss some unique Australian food and animals. Cane Toads, anyone? We also find out what Mr. Bean had to do with Aaron getting kicked off of Twitter! Tunes & TumblersA podcast pairing music & original craft cocktails. Cheers!Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify This Is An ExperimentThis Is An Experiment is where conversation and music meet, out of Los Angeles, CA....Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show
CLL #2198 (feat. The Living End) 03/02/2004 – Tuesday Night Show Source – Tucker Stream Recording (2004) This episode is 100% complete with a medium audio upgrade, The Living End are making their third and final appearance of the Adam era after having previously appeared in 1999 and 2001. They return to the show post Adam era in 2006. The band get progressively more drunk and fun throughout the episode. The Love Between The Two Hosts – CLL on Youtube, with Video for select episodes. Paid Link – As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Music Provided by Rich Banks Check out His Website and Soundcloud to hear more of his awesome work and perhaps commission him for your next project. Venmo
Lucy, Theo, Andrew, and Ben bring you a tale of two cities with: West Fargo's crackdown on feeding geese, and Amsterdam's crackdown on money laundering. Plus: Losing your Hyperdome, what happened to Pie Face, and someone finally takes the Living End to task. *** Support our show and get exclusive bonus episodes by subscribing on Patreon: www.patreon.com/BoontaVista *** Email the show at mailbag@boontavista.com! Call in and leave us a question or a message on 1800-317-515 to be answered on the show! *** Twitter: twitter.com/boontavista Website: boontavista.com Merchandise: shop.boontavista.com/ Twitch: twitch.tv/boontavista
CCR from MTG Grindcast joins us to talk about all things Living End. On the heels of his RCQ win with the deck, Chris helps us break down the cards, the sickest plays, how to beat common hate strategies, and more! In another classic deck dive and pseudo follow-up to our recent episode on Rhinos, we discuss why the two cascade decks are fundamentally different, even though they share a common core. Chris was the perfect guest for this episode, not only because he's a seasoned podcaster with excellent mic technique, but he's been mastering various shades of Living End for years before Modern Horizons 2 took it to the top of the metagame. Become a citizen of The Dive Down Nation!: http://www.patreon.com/thedivedown Check out our sponsor Barrister and Mann! https://www.barristerandmann.com/ Use code THEDIVEDOWN15 for 15% off your first order of some incredible fragrances, soaps, beard oils, and more. Get 10% off your first 2 months of ManaTraders! https://www.manatraders.com/?medium=thedivedown and use code "THEDIVEDOWN15" And now receive 8% off your order of paper cards from Nerd Rage Gaming with code "DIVE8" at https://www.nerdragegaming.com/ Timestamps: 5:54 - Housekeeping 10:10 - The Dive Down begins - Living End with CCR! 16:18 - How Living End works 19:38 - The construction of the deck 25:18 - The Cascade engine 30:10 - Using the Cyclers (and a discussion about graveyard hate) 44:20 - CCR's approach to post-board games 46:13 - Back to the Cyclers 49:59 - The Elementals 57:08 - The lands 59:08 - The sideboard 1:09:53 - Strategic tips n' tricks - when to cycle? 1:14:06 - Using Grief 1:21:05 - When to Violent Outburst 1:25:34 - Mulliganing 1:29:04 - Matchups and sideboarding - 4 Color 1:39:46 - Most creature-based decks 1:42:52 - Izzet Murktide 1:47:15 - Other big matchups 1:50:11 - Our overall thoughts on Living End 1:57:52 - Let's talk Chris! 2:01:51 - Closing out Links from this week's episode: https://twitter.com/CCR_Grindcast Our opening music is Nowhere - You Never Knew, and our closing music is Space Blood - Goro? Is That Your Christian Name? email us: thedivedown@gmail.com (mailto:thedivedown@gmail.com) twitter: https://twitter.com/thedivedown
Melvin Van Peebles' SWEET SWEETBACK'S BAADASSSSS SONG was a monumental moment for Black cinema and a gamechanger for cinema as a whole. Not only are we joined by the great Michael Jai White, whose BLACK DYNAMITE was a direct descendant of SWEETBACK, but his friend Mario Van Peebles (son of Melvin, and star of BAADASSSSS!, which tells the story of the making of today's film) pops in to drop some wisdom on us!Then, we play a quiz about the celebrity children of celebrity parents.What's Good :Alonso: OmsomDrea: Finishing taxes earlyMichael: Division of labor, domestically speakingIfy: Birthday Trip!ITIDIC:Camila Cabello Cinderella Is Winning #OscarsFanFavoriteChanning Tatum Says ‘Magic Mike' Training Regimen Might Not Be Healthy/RealisticStaff Picks:Drea: COFFYAlonso: THE LIVING ENDMichael: THE MACKIfy: BLACK DYNAMITEBuy Alonso's book - I'll Be Home for Christmas MoviesWith:Ify NwadiweDrea ClarkAlonso DuraldeMichael Jai WhiteMario Van PeeblesProduced by Marissa FlaxbartSr. Producer Laura Swisher