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Oh man, are we ripped up and raring to go! This week Doug & Bill cover their experience at Reaper Independent Wrestling. They also discuss CCR, all the events on 2/18 including WrestleRave WrestleWham, Elimination Chamber, NJPW Battle in the Valley, and CSW RudeaPoolza, When Darkness Falls, Valentines Day, Bryan Danielson, Athena, MIO, the return of Tom Savini blood, SID, the new Hunk Scale addition, the main event at Wrestlemania, and so, so, so much more. Take a listen if you dare… Links from the Podcast- Google Sheet of Assignments of the Past It's All Pro Wrestling Playlist When Darkness Falls on Spotify Assignments For Next Week- NOAH: Navigate For Evolution 2003, GHC Heavyweight Title Match- 3.1.2003 Kenta Kobashi v. Mitsuharu Misawa (c.) dailymotion CHIKARA: High Noon, CHIKARA Grand Title 12 Large: Summit Final Match- 11.13.2011 Eddie Kingston v. Mike Quakenbush YouTube Check Everything Else We Do: Twitter Instagram Facebook Merch- Threadless Store Merch- RedBubble Website Songs Used In The Podcast: “Pump Up the Jam” by Technotronic, on Pump Up the Jam “The View” by Lou Reed & Metallica, on Lulu “1666 the Monument” by When Darkness Falls, on What We Leave Behind “Groove is in the Heart” by Deee-Lite, on World Clique
Dan and Erik review two records they think they will hate, and they sort of do. We also talk about Pirate Demons and other normal stuff.
One of the things about our podcast is that we have two hosts with differing opinions. Duncan is a steadfast Lou Reed fan, and not a Metallica fan, whereas Nik is a steadfast Metallica fan, and not really a Lou Reed fan. What happens when they both listen to the nearly universally reviled Lulu by Lou Reed & Metallica? Theme Music: https://somniumnox.bandcamp.com/album/terra-inanis-atmospheric-black-metal --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
If you've ever found yourself wondering how in the world the 2011 Lou Reed/Metallica album Lulu came into existence, here's your answer, fish-bulb! This isn't quite a full episode, so we'll call it a mini-sode and it's all about the roots of the aforementioned collaborative endeavor. Included in this discussion (or maybe it's more along the lines of a monologue) is information about the original author of the Lulu plays, Frank Wedekind, as well as Alban Berg, the composer of the operatic adaptation of the Lulu stories. Interspersed within the narrative are excerpts of ensemble readings from Wedekind's “Earth Spirit” and a sample of Berg's Lulu opera, featuring Evelyn Berg. For those who stick it through to the end of the episode, there's a special, once-in-a-lifetime contest featuring a prize for one lucky listener. All this is prologue for our next full-length episode in which we will be joined by the illustrious and insightful Arianne for a thorough discussion of the Lulu album itself! Watch for it! Related, recommended, and required resources for this episode: The works of Frank Wedekind at Librivox Lulu by Alban Berg at Internet Archive Alban Berg's Lulu and Adorno's commentary - RUINS
Brandon is joined by Stewart Hurwood, Lou Reed's guitar tech and right hand man for the last part of his career. Stewart provides a unique first hand perspective of the Lou Reed/Metallica collaboration from their initial meeting all the way through the promotion of Lulu. All music in this episode is by Bison: Twitter: https://twitter.com/bisonmusicuk Instagram: http://instagram.com/bisonmusicuk/ SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/bisonmusicuk Bison T-shirts: https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/bisonmusicuk Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/40yidBirnH2jhF21ipV825 Bandcamp: https://bisonmusicuk.bandcamp.com Follow @MetallicastPod on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/metallicast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metallicast/support
LOU REED AND METALLICA – TOGETHER AT LAST! This week we look at "Lulu" an album that is the result of the lyrical genius behind "Metal Machine Music" collaborating with the band that brought us St. Anger. What did people expect this team-up to sound like? Does Metallica have a bass player? Is this harder to listen to than a double-album of guitar feedback? How many songs include the word "vulva" in their lyrics, much less "spermless"? Could this make for a Broadway musical? Is Lou Reed a creepy old man or is he just playing a creepy old man? Did Bob Rock neuter Metallica like Sampson, or was it a happy little accident? Can Lars groove? Or just play tennis? Even if he was right about Napster, why is he so hard to take seriously? Join us for a round TABLE discussion this week on Detours and Outliers.
Here it is, Episode 1! Today we look back at the critically panned album, Lulu, and give it a thorough re-examination! From tables to spermless girls, is it as bad as it's made out to be? Dave goes in and tells us about his discovery. Like what you hear? Keep the conversation going on Twitter @AnyonePodcast. All music clips used with love and reverence.
What can you say about Bono that hasn't already been said by Bono? Did anyone ever buy the Lou Reed/Metallica collaboration? Is Mile Davis' cover of Guinevere really a cover? In the arena watching U2 with Malcolm Turnbull.For more information about how you can have a great podcast almost as good as this one please schlepp on down to this link.
We began the episode talking about Noa's VIP experience at a Bruce Springsteen show. We then talked about Noa and her booty buddy Monica, who was sitting in on the show. We talked about Lou Reed/Metallica, and Noa talked about using a dildo on a dude. Here is our music break, in tribute to MCA, for all Beastie Boys: Beastie Boys – She's Crafty Beastie Boys – Pass The Mic Beastie Boys – Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun Beastie Boys – Professor Booty Beastie Boys – Sure Shot Beastie Boys – Gratitude Beastie Boys – High Plains Drifter Make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube.
This Livecast began with the recounting of an amazing story about Danzig being a diva at Fun Fun Fun Fest over the weekend. We then talk about the new Lou Reed/Metallica music video coming out, as well as Megadeth's new album, which is actually far better than the Metallica release. In the second hour, we talk about Sid's impending bachelor party. Rob then takes it too far poking fun at Sid's mom, we hear from Shlomo again, Noa talks about a white van, and we get all bombastic. Here's this week's playlist: Megadeth – Whose Life (Is It Anyways?) Absu – Circles Of The Oath Bastard Priest – Pestilent Force Hatebreed – Perseverance Carcass – Carnal Forge Pig Destroyer – Trojan Whore [tv]http://www.metalinjection.net/tv/view/7957/livecast-140-behind-the-scenes—hatebreed-moves[/tv]
En este programa: Da Capo, Cast, Fountain of Wayne, Mark Stoermer (The Killers), Amy Winehouse, Bloque de noticias, Summer Camp, Björk, Mazzy Star y Lou Reed & Metallica.
We played a bunch of Metallica demos with Jaymz's humming singing, and then played that terrible Lou Reed/Metallica song. We listened to that interview Phil Anselmo where he was stoned. We had a bunch of callers, two of which were from Australia, and also calls from Veilofpapaya and Slo_Mo_China. We ended the show with Iron Sheik invading the show to talk about his displeasure with Dimebang being dead. Here is this week's all hip-hop playlist: Gang Starr – Mass Appeal Dr. Octagon – Earth People The Notorious B.I.G. – Gimme The Loot Immortal Technique – Obnoxious Nas – Halftime Make sure to follow the Livecast on Twitter, Facebook and Youtube. [tv]http://www.metalinjection.net/tv/view/7724/livecast-135-behind-the-scenes—implants[/tv]
En este, el último episodio de Rock and Roll Radio temporada 2021 nos acercamos al nuevo disco de Jerry Cantrell titulado Brighten, y celebramos los 10 años del álbum Lulú, del músico norteamericano Lou Reed junto a la agrupación Metallica.