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Neil Finn of Crowded House joined Billboard's Behind the Setlist podcast to chat about the band's upcoming album, Gravity Stairs, out May 31 through BMG, and the first single, "Oh Hi" (watch the amazing video at YouTube here). Neil shares some insights into the songwriting craft, the band's live performances and Crowded House's long history. Crowded House was formed in 1985 after the break-up of Neil's previous band Split Enz ("I Got You," "Message to My Girl"). The group's 1986 debut album was a huge success in the U.S., the group's native Australia and New Zealand and elsewhere. "Don't Dream It's Over" reached No. 2 on the Hot 100 singles chart in 1987, and "Something So Strong" reached No. 7 the same year. The band went on to continued success with the albums Temple of Low Men in 1988, Woodface in 1991 and Together Alone in 1993. After a pause, Crowded House returned with Time on Earth in 2007 and Intriguer in 2010. After yet another pause, they returned with Dreamers are Waiting in 2021. Links Crowded House home page Crowded House tour dates Jay Gilbert @ Label Logic Glenn Peoples @ Billboard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guido came from Chicago, IL moved to Champaign IL and stayed, this is where he connected with his now music family. Guido. wears many hats, Bass Player/ Bass Player in 90's Daughter (Party Band), First Gig Rock n Roll Camp for kids leader/teacher/part of the founding structures of FGRRCFK. Music Director for Rod Sickler's Red Hot Winter, and Works at Danville Area Community College, currently has put together a band with the kids form DACC called "Project M". and has also written original music which is currently being recorded at High Cross Studio. LINKS: https://www.facebook.com/90sDaughterDanville Area Community College: https://dacc.eduhttps://www.facebook.com/events/2240936552835872https://firstgigrockcamp.comhttps://www.facebook.com/livekaraokebandCURed Hot Winter: https://redhotwinter.comSave the date March 29th for Guido's 50th bday jam at the Cowboy Monkey! Feat: Temple of Low Men, Curb Service, Brandon T., Tom Grassman Band, 90s Daughter, Mike Ingram, Brother Embassy, THE BRAT PACK proceeds and donations will go to Ian Shepherd (Drummer, band mate) of 90's Daughter to offset Medical expenses due to his very recent diagnosis of cancer.HOME GROWN KIO Sunday Nights at 7pm HOME GROW KIO (Classic Rock WKIO 107.9 FM) A stellar show featuring the great songs that have comDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFind us on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CuBandsandFansInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cubaf2018/Website: https://cubandsfan4.wixsite.com/cubandsandfansPodcast are on our web site CU Bands and Fans "Where Musicians Tell Their Story" Podcast Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/695230782250029Home Grown KIO Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/876171327104082Classic Hits WKIO ( Home Grown KIO Show Sunday's at 7pm)https://www.news-gazette.com/wkio/CI Direct Connect https://www.cidirectconnect.com/
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The boys are back in their sexiest Middle Earth attire as they take one last leisurely stroll through the world of Tolkien with our series finale, The Rings of Power Award Show! We'll find out who gets the hardware after the first 8 episodes, and even make a few predictions for season 2! Join the Rancid Tacos for our 98th published edition, and find out just who the LOW MEN really are! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rancidtacos/support
How would you feel if your partner was secretly gay and using you as a front for being straight? Candice came across an interesting tweet stating that the 'Down Low (dl)' community was larger than the LGBTQ+ community. Do you think this is accurate? Candice shares the opinions of twitter users and elaborates.Email: info@mdmaq.comInstagram: @maniccandice & @mdmaqTwitter: @maniccandiceYoutube.com/@maniccandiceCashapp: $MDMAQ
On this episode of The Cast of Ka, Rachel and Deejay discuss Wolves of the Calla — Part Two: Telling Tales – Chapter 3 The Priest's Tale (New York) – Sections 10-12. Father Callahan continues his vampire hunting tale and the Low Men do some hunting of their own. For that and more, listen to The... Read More The post The Cast of Ka – Episode 82 appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
On this episode of The Cast of Ka, Rachel and Deejay discuss Wolves of the Calla — Part Two: Telling Tales – Chapter 3 The Priest's Tale (New York) – Sections 10-12. Father Callahan continues his vampire hunting tale and the Low Men do some hunting of their own. For that and more, listen to The... Read More The post The Cast of Ka – Episode 82 appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
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This week, Allison is joined by author and poet Jaclyn Youhana Garver to discuss one of Stephen King's most under-read books, Hearts in Atlantis. This mosaic of five stories circles around a cast of characters who grew up in the incredibly tumultuous 1960s, and either went off to Vietnam, or joined the protests against it as young adults. The most well-known story from this collection, Low Men in Yellow Coats, was adapted to the big screen in 2005, starring Anthony Hopkins.With elements of the mundane supernatural thrown into the mix, as well as a potent shot of bitter nostalgia, King's lens on his generation and its effects on the world throughout the decades clear through to today is a fascinating, bold, and heart-rending read. And as many of his works tend to be, it remains incredibly relevant as we face many of the similar challenges. When do we follow along with the status quo? When do we resist? What are the consequences, both inwardly and outwardly, for making those choices?Also, there's something here for the Dark Tower fans out there...Additional Information:Follow Jaclyn on Twitter: @JYoGarver(Jaclyn's New Website Coming Soon!)Hearts in Atlantis Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hearts_in_Atlantis Credits:Show Art -- Nathaniel Dickson http://ndickson.comMusic -- Spencer MorelockDing Dong Darkness Time Media:Twitter: @dddarknesstimeInstagram: dddarknesstimeGmail: dddarknesstime@gmail.com
This week, we're taking a quick break from King's novels to discuss the Tower adjacent short story Ur! We talk about why this story disappointed us, despite its amazing concept, just what the hell is going on with the Low Men, and the differences between the versions Next week, The Talisman begins! We will be reading and discussing the entirety of Part 1 of the novel, including chapters 1-5 and the first interlude! Check out the show schedule: https://tinyurl.com/yxa7lojv Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/doofmedia Stay updated with Kingslingers: @Kingslingerspod Message us at kingslingerspod@gmail.com Original music created by Matt Freeman: https://soundcloud.com/the-daly-planet/kingslingers-intro-ka-tet Cover artwork created by Cyrix: https://www.reddit.com/user/CyrixDrawsStuff
Sven chats with Brandon T. Washington (He/Him) of Temple of Low Men to talk about his song "Languid," his early performances in CU, and why he loves detective novels. SONG: Languid ALBUM: Degree of Slither BANDS: Soulstice (92-97) Funky Butt Drum Club (98-00) Temple Of Low Men (01-05) Solo artist (92-Present) Beat Kitchen (02-present, sporadically) New Souls (2015-Present) Favorite Treat: Grapefruit sparkling water and Clif peanut butter chocolate bars Photo Credit: Eric Frahm
After defrocking the “Low Men” last week, the Losers reconvene to untangle what's easily Stephen King's most thematically knotty collection: “Hearts in Atlantis”, “Blind Willie", “Why We're in Vietnam", and “Heavenly Shades of Night Are Falling". Together, they discuss King's political evolution, the corruption of idealism, and the many ways these stories dovetail with “Low Men in Yellow Coats”. Oh, and falling pianos. Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon | Store See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is “Low Men in Yellow Coats” a good title or a dumb one? Is it a novel or a novella? And is it best remembered as a gutting portrait of lost innocence or an integral stop on the road to the Dark Tower? As the Losers discover in the first of two episodes dedicated to Stephen King's Hearts In Atlantis, there are no easy answers. Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon | Store See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the Kingslingers are back to take one last look at Low Men In Yellow Coats. We read and discuss our listener's take on the novella and talk about some overall themes we didn't explore enough in the individual episodes! What a story, huh!? Discussion Question: None this week! Next week, we'll be reading and discussing the entirety of Everything's Eventual the short story in King's collection of the same name Check out the show schedule: https://tinyurl.com/yxa7lojv Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/doofmedia Stay updated with Kingslingers: @Kingslingerspod Message us at kingslingerspod@gmail.com Original music created by Matt Freeman: https://soundcloud.com/the-daly-planet/kingslingers-intro-ka-tet Cover artwork created by Cyrix: https://www.reddit.com/user/CyrixDrawsStuff
Another King novel in the bag! This week on Kingslingers we finish Low Men In Yellow Coats chatting about the final 3 chapters: 9-11. We chat about Bobby's descent to lowness and why King's description of the Low Men differ so much from that of The Dark Tower Discussion Question: What did you think of Low Men In Yellow Coats? Any themes/motifs/ideas we didn't talk about that you want to share? Next week, we take one last look at the Low Men before moving on with our quest. Check out the show schedule: https://tinyurl.com/yxa7lojv Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/doofmedia Stay updated with Kingslingers: @Kingslingerspod Message us at kingslingerspod@gmail.com Original music created by Matt Freeman: https://soundcloud.com/the-daly-planet/kingslingers-intro-ka-tet Cover artwork created by Cyrix: https://www.reddit.com/user/CyrixDrawsStuff
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Low Men In Yellow Coats continues with chapters 5-8. Bobby Garfield goes on an adventure with his new friend Ted, which leads him to a bar on the bad side of town, and a lesson in growing up. Discussion Question: What is your favorite seedy location or "Down There" in storytelling Next week Low Men concludes with chapters 9-11. Check out the show schedule: https://tinyurl.com/yxa7lojv Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/doofmedia Stay updated with Kingslingers: @Kingslingerspod Message us at kingslingerspod@gmail.com Original music created by Matt Freeman: https://soundcloud.com/the-daly-planet/kingslingers-intro-ka-tet Cover artwork created by Cyrix: https://www.reddit.com/user/CyrixDrawsStuff
It's new book time! We begin our coverage of Stephen King's Low Men In Yellow Coats with Chapters 1-4! We chat about Bobby Garfield's complex relationship with his mother and King's incredible skill at writing child characters Discussion Question: What book made you fall in love with reading? Next week Low Men continues with chapters 5-8! Check out the show schedule: https://tinyurl.com/yxa7lojv Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/doofmedia Stay updated with Kingslingers: @Kingslingerspod Message us at kingslingerspod@gmail.com Original music created by Matt Freeman: https://soundcloud.com/the-daly-planet/kingslingers-intro-ka-tet Cover artwork created by Cyrix: https://www.reddit.com/user/CyrixDrawsStuff
We're back and healthy this week and ready to wrap up our coverage of Insomnia. We talk about our overall feelings on the novel, why we think it hasn't been adapted and why Roland thinks it's a mind trap. Next week, Low Men in Yellow Coats begins with the first 4 chapters! Check out the show schedule: https://tinyurl.com/yxa7lojv Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/doofmedia Stay updated with Kingslingers: @Kingslingerspod Message us at kingslingerspod@gmail.com Original music created by Matt Freeman: https://soundcloud.com/the-daly-planet/kingslingers-intro-ka-tet Cover artwork created by Cyrix: https://www.reddit.com/user/CyrixDrawsStuff
Crowded House, Split Enz, Countdown, Gary Numan, Stranglers, The Clash, Duran Duran, Bowie, Ashes to Ashes, Ultravox, Roxy Music. Welcome to "Mick and the Phatman Talking Music #10", coming to you live from Koletti's Corner Shop in Riverwood, in suburban South-East Sydney, Australia. Mick's been watching a TV show called “Ashes to Ashes”, set in 1981, with a soundtrack from that era, with The Clash, Duran Duran, Bowie (title track), Ultravox, The Stranglers, late-period Roxy Music and Gary Numan. The boys talk about how Gary Numan was an agoraphobic recluse who lived in a caravan in his parents' backyard and that “Cars” is not just a song, (“Here in my car / I feel safest of all / I can lock all my doors”), it's a lifestyle for him. The Phatman's been listening to outtakes showing how The Velvet Underground's "Sunday Morning" might have sounded with different instruments - Glockenspiel, Ukulele and Guitar Feature topic: Crowded House Crowded House arose from the ashes of Split Enz, a NZ band but Australian by adoption, where they were huge. The Phatman saw "the Enz" at the Bondi Lifesaver (aka "the Wife-Swapper"). Split Enz appeared many times on "Countdown". Mick recalls one time where the band were pretending to be school pupils, with Tim Finn as a very bizarre Headmaster! After Split Enz, Neil Finn went to LA, where he put together a band he planned to call "The Mullanes". However, Capitol, their US label, wanted a “better” name. They were all living together in one house rehearsing, so, voila! “Crowded House”. After a slow start, they became huge in America. They were great TV - good looking guys, with no tattoos, long hair or drug convictions - who were pleasant, fun and funny, the same qualities that the Beatles brought over 30 years before. Crowded House are commonly compared to The Beatles, for their types of song & approach to their audience (and the media). Mick's encounters with Crowded House included a group trip to Bali, where someone had a cassette of “Don't dream it's Over” that got flogged for over 7 days . On his first trip away with his girlfriend, now wife, they went to Coffs Harbour (east coast Australia). With no music for the car, they went to a record shop & bought a cassette (!!?) of Woodface, which they played non-stop for 4 days. The boys saw Crowded House when they were one of the few bands ever to play the forecourt of the Sydney Opera House. Crowded House left a strong body of work. Their first album, Crowded House contained the perfect single, "Don't Dream It's Over". The second album, Temple of Low Men, was a solid album from start to finish, with good pop songs and some really sensitive love songs (that's why women love it !). Also nice drumming from Paul Hester! Woodface was full of lovely songs like "It's Only Natural", but it was brave of the band to include the song "Chocolate Cake", which lampooned the USA. Americans are so thin skinned; they would have been horrified at how their little darlings had turned on them with lyrics like, "The excess of fat on your American bones / will cushion the impact as you sink like a stone”. Ashes to Ashes Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/55HqiQ9VlIfKVJX4oEhHYn?si=9b4310d5d0a24d04 Kevin Bloody Wilson https://open.spotify.com/album/5orAfKmNqVCKLWdBVomveP?si=e99383a2d86d48da
THIS BREW IS GOOD. A super diverse array of perspectives on this topic. We hear from a trans woman currently stuck in a relationship with a DL man, we hear from a non binary person who once struggled to date trans women because of their own internalized transphobia, we hear from a woman who recently discovered her partner is trans attracted and on the DL and we hear from several men currently on the DL, one from a conservative Muslim background (voice changed for his own safety).Support the show
This episode is about straight-identifying men who have sex with other men. At this point, everybody fucking everybody! You DON'T want to miss this one
This week on NSTS I welcome back one of the industry's 'good guys', Jitters frontman Blair Packham. Blair is a friend and it's always a pleasure to have him on the show. In addition to chatting about the new record he's currently working on and his skin-vibrating songs, we also discuss how his dad inadvertently named his last record, the interesting story behind how Blair became acquainted with Crowded House's Temple of Low Men record, what Malcolm Gladwell sees him as, and how he really feels about Elvis Costello's lyrical cleverness. Packham's playlist (available in Spotify): Ron Sexsmith - Speaking With The Angel Elvis Costello - Shipbuilding Tom Petty - Dreamville Crowded House - I Feel Possessed John Legend - Everybody Knows
Live from Auckland, Thursday 11 February 2021: Acoustic performances of all the songs from the second album by Crowded House, and anecdotes from Neil Finn, Nick Seymour, Mitchell Froom, Liam Finn and Elroy Finn. I Feel Possessed; Kill Eye; Into Temptation; Mansion In The Slums; When You Come; Tree review - The Weeping Willow; Never Be The Same; Love This Life; Sister Madly; In The Lowlands; Better Be Home Soon.
The Crew from No Strings Attached, talks about the Buss It Challenge, Lori Harvey's dating history and Down Low Men.
The Crew from No Strings Attached, talks about the Buss It Challenge, Lori Harvey's dating history and Down Low Men.
Um dos especiais mais aguardados pelo público é o nosso presente de ano-novo! Nesse episódio, exploramos a obra de um dos grandes mestres do horror, Stephen King. Viaje conosco para o Maine e escute esse bate-papo animado sobre um universo bizarro onde tudo pode te matar, inclusive um carro e uma máquina de passar. Apresentadores: Gabriel Braga, Gabi Larocca e Thiago Natário. * ARTE DA VITRINE: Estúdio Grim SEJA UM(A) APOIADOR(A) * Apoie o RdM a produzir mais conteúdo e ganhe recompensas exclusivas! * Acesse: https://apoia.se/rdm * Conheça a Sala dos Apoiadores: http://republicadomedo.com.br/sala-dos-apoiadores/] ESTÚDIO GRIM – Design para conteúdo digital * Portfólio: https://www.behance.net/estudiogrim * Instagram @estudiogrim * designgrim@gmail.com PODCAST EDITADO POR * Ilha Flutuante: https://www.ilhaflutuante.com.br/ CITADOS NO PROGRAMA Livros Romances * Carrie (1974) * Salem' / A Hora do Vampiro (1975) * O Iluminado (1977) * Fúria (1977) * A Dança da Morte (1978) * A Zona Morta (1979) * A Incendiária (1980) * Cujo (1981) * Rita Hayworth e a Redenção de Shawshank (1982) * O Concorrente (1982) * A Torre Negra: o Pistoleiro (1982) * Christine (1983) * A Hora do Lobisomem (1983) * O Cemitério (1983) * A Maldição (1984) * It: a Coisa (1986) * A Torre Negra: A Escolha dos Três (1987) * Angústia / Louca Obsessão (1987) * Os Estranhos (1987) * A Metade Negra / A Metade Sombria (1989) * A Torre Negra: As Terras Devastadas (1991) * Trocas Macabras (1991) * Jogo Perigoso (1992) * Eclipse Total (1992) * À Espera de um Milagre (1996) * A Torre Negra: Mago e vidro (1997) * Saco de Ossos (1998) * Low Men in Yellow Coats (1999) * O Apanhador de Sonhos (2001) * A Torre Negra: Lobos de Calla (2003) * A Torre Negra: A Canção de Susannah (2004) * A Torre Negra: A Torre Negra (2004) * Celular (2006) * Duma Key (2008) * Sob a Redoma (2009) * Novembro de 63 (2011) * A Torre Negra: O Vento pela Fechadura (2012) * Joyland (2013) * Doutor Sono (2013) * Revival (2014) * Mr. Mercedes (2014) * Achados e Perdidos (2015) * O Ultimo Turno (2016) Coletâneas * Sombras da Noite (1978) * Quatro Estações (1982) * Tripulação de Esqueletos (1985) * Os Livros de Bachman (1985) * Depois da Meia-noite (1990) * Pesadelos e Paisagens Noturnas I e II (1993) * Escuridão Total sem Estrelas (2010) * Com Sangue (2020) Filmes * Carrie, a Estranha (1976, dir. Brian De Palma) * Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Speaking about how so many people live there lives by what others think & say.. living a double life not being free, also why in this world if I am black I am guilty of a crime, the color of my skin should never equal a guilty Verdict!!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carolyn-davis/support
We press on through our non-horror Stephen King material with this #differentseasons installment, an adaptation of the story "Low Men in Yellow Coats" from the King book, HEARTS IN ATLANTIS. Before traversing that ground, we stop through a much heavier King short story from NIGHT SHIFT -- "The Woman in the Room". The pivot between how complimentary we are to such weighty material as that short story to how trivial and silly we are with the film we aren't nearly as fond of may be our most dramatic contrast yet, and possibly our most juvenile. Either way, we hope you enjoy it.5:47 - Whatcha Watchin' / Readin' / Listenin' To20:48 - Uncle Stevie's Shorts - "The Woman in the Room"48:48 - HEARTS IN ATLANTIS
It's a crowded house, but not Crowded House because we're a metal site and I can't get anyone to do a retrospective on the genius of Temple of Low Men. Anyway, if you're reading these words you know it's Album of the Month time and - as usual - it's right under the wire. But when you have a new album from Darkthrone you're damn right we're gonna want to talk about it. That's right, folks...Old Star is our Album of the Month selection for May 2019! Chris has the pick this month, and his unbridled enthusiasm threatens to overwhelm the show. Luckily both Charles and Buke are on hand to cool the waters a bit, but since Chris also produces the podcast he can he can cut out any anti-Darkthrone language (don't worry - he didn't). Dan returns from the abyss to add his two cents about the album and to rally the troops around the best power metal album of the year, and Vincent? Well, Vincent's just here toss out choice bon mots sure to anger the online metal community. In other words, just another ordinary episode of the Nine Circles Audio Thing! So jump on in and enjoy the hijinks. Better yet, head over to your favorite streaming site and give Old Star a listen too (or buy it even). Support your favorite music! 9C LINKS: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Two Guys to the Dark Tower Came: A Podcast about Stephen King and His Books
In this episode of Two Guys to the Dark Tower Came, we explore “Low Men in Yellow Coats” parts 9-11. Introduction (00:00) The Once and Future Liz (03:17) Important confrontations: “People needed a beast to hunt.” (16:27) Dark Tower Thinnies (25:50) Fun Stuff (38:45) Outro (44:31) Leave us an iTunes review! Send your questions, comments, … Continue reading Ep. 60 Low Men in Yellow Coats — Parts 9-11 →
Two Guys to the Dark Tower Came: A Podcast about Stephen King and His Books
In this episode of Two Guys to the Dark Tower Came, we explore parts 5 to 8 of “Low Men in Yellow Coats” found in Hearts in Atlantis. Introduction (00:00) Lots of Plot/Ted’s Powers (2:10) Down There (6:30) Bobby’s Dream (19:32) Dark Tower Thinnies (27:02) Fun Stuff (38:02) Recent Reviews and Feedback (44:43) Outro (46:20) … Continue reading Ep. 59 Low Men in Yellow Coats — Parts 5-8 →
Two Guys to the Dark Tower Came: A Podcast about Stephen King and His Books
In this episode of Two Guys to the Dark Tower Came, we explore parts 1 to 4 of “Low Men in Yellow Coats” found in Hearts in Atlantis. Introduction (00:12) Publication Info (01:31) Castle Rock Origin Story (06:07) Nostalgia and Childhood (09:39) Books, Reading, and Stories (25:25) Dark Tower Thinnies (39:36) Fun Stuff (50:36) Outro … Continue reading Ep. 58 Low Men in Yellow Coats — Parts 1-4 →
Hey there, Patrons! I can't believe we're almost at the end of the book already, it feels like this one really flew by. I'm hoping against hope that we get a kind of happy ending and that Susannah doesn't wind up getting completely taken over by Mia somehow. Cuz I don't like that concept one bit. This chapter we finally get to see what's been going on with Callahan and Jake. Thank goodness for The Touch, otherwise the two of them would be kinda screwed. It's really great to see them piecing everything together, and coming across the clues that Susannah left for them, but I'm not a fan of it being just Jake and Callahan, because goddamn the two of them against a whole horde of vampires and Low Men doesn't seem like great odds, now does it? Thanks so much for listening, and I will see you next week with a new episode!
Hey there, Patrons! I can't believe we're almost at the end of the book already, it feels like this one really flew by. I'm hoping against hope that we get a kind of happy ending and that Susannah doesn't wind up getting completely taken over by Mia somehow. Cuz I don't like that concept one bit. This chapter we finally get to see what's been going on with Callahan and Jake. Thank goodness for The Touch, otherwise the two of them would be kinda screwed. It's really great to see them piecing everything together, and coming across the clues that Susannah left for them, but I'm not a fan of it being just Jake and Callahan, because goddamn the two of them against a whole horde of vampires and Low Men doesn't seem like great odds, now does it? Thanks so much for listening, and I will see you next week with a new episode!
This episode was a lot of fun! Josh is a smart songwriter. He is a straight up wizard on the guitar too. His song is about old memories, loss of innocence, and realizing what he doesn’t want to be in life. It’s a very good song. Please check out the bands that Josh is in. … Continue reading "Episode 30 – Josh Jones / Ghost Slime / Low Men In Yellow Coats"
Today we talk about EVERYTHING and we're not holding back! @raqcsworld is accompanied by her gay boys @thehomohomie & @alexis_official Starting off with pop culture topics and a little serenading. Then we have Author @latinaboomermom as she disscuses her book #ArrozConPolloYApplePie and the importance of raising bicultural children. These topics get Fun, Wild & INTENSE! Find out the truth about what many straight men are into. It’s all here on @AmberRose Presents @Risqueraqcrubi
To celebrate the recent Crowded House reunion shows, reposting this great early episode about the Crowdies' second album: Golden Guitar winning and ARIA nominated producer/musician Matt Fell (Tim Freedman, John Williamson) joins host Jeremy Dylan for a breathless exploration of Temple of Low Men, an underrated album by the best band of the 80s - Crowded House. Along the way, they break down classic tracks I Feel Possessed, Into Temptation, Sister Madly, Better Be Home Soon, Kill Eye and When You Come, delve into how Neil Finn's lyrics can hit too close to home for some, the genius of producer Mitchell Froom, the underplaying of Nick Seymour and Paul Hester and why Neil Finn is a funk-soul brother. My Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music. Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker, journalist and photographer from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, in addition to many commercials and music videos. If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com.
Hile fellow Ka-Tet mates. Tadd and Peter come together to palaver about the Casting confirmations of Abbey Lee as well as the apparent confirmations of Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey. They also read emails of a new face or two and a few that have been in the DTP Tet for a while. They discuss if Low Men have a place in the larger series and even mention some claims from Reddit. Send in emails or chime in on social media to join in the Palaver! Also review us on iTunes, and maybe even mention the show on The Dark Tower Subreddit if you get the chance. Check darktowerpalaver.com for a post with all the articles, pictures and assorted goodies mentioned in this episode. Long Days and Pleasant Nights.
Anthony Hopkins makes his Stephen King debut in the adaptation of "Low Men in Yellow Coats", his introductory entry in the Hearts In Atlantis collection. The novella tackled abandonment, rape, the end of childhood, young love, corruption of the innocent, determination of the human spirit, and the strength to continue fighting the system. Can the movie successfully convey these themes? Find out this week in the Stephen Kingcast!
In this week's bonus episode, I take time getting to know the Can-Toi, introduced to us in the pages of Hearts in Atlantis as the Low Men as well as RF's role in the influence of a generation.
We return from a one-week hiatus with a super-sized episode. Golden Guitar winning and ARIA nominated producer/musician Matt Fell (Tim Freedman, John Williamson) joins host Jeremy Dylan for a breathless exploration of Temple of Low Men, an underrated album by the best band of the 80s - Crowded House. Along the way, they break down classic tracks I Feel Possessed, Into Temptation, Sister Madly, Better Be Home Soon, Kill Eye and When You Come, delve into how Neil Finn's lyrics can hit too close to home for some, the genius of producer Mitchell Froom, the underplaying of Nick Seymour and Paul Hester and why Neil Finn is a funk-soul brother. My Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music.Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He has directed the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins and the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts, in addition to many commercials and music videos. Visit mrjeremydylan.com/myfavoritealbum to find our previous episodes
Play List:The Obviouslies - "adlnr" from unreleased Low Men - "F.T.S. / Worsening" from Low Men Nervosas - "Point Of No Return (final mix)" from unreleased Lydia Loveless - "Blind (Ke$ha cover)" from live at comfest 2011 Cell Phones - "Track 04" from Pre-Release CD-R Nature Boys - "Rabies" from 7" Neon Piss - "Bullet In The Back" from Neon Piss pretty pretty - "Heart Aches" from Demo Estée Louder - "Dead By Dawn" from Scraps Merchandise - "In Nightmare Room" from Children Of Desire Dreams in Hell - "Drowning In Existence" from Chiroptophilia Night Birds - "Squad Car" from Fresh Kills Vol. 1Spacer Ace - "The Shitty Side of Mars" from myspace Chomp - "Mind Rape" from Buddha Jabba Momma Black Puddle Noise - "Staring at the Echoes" from Black Puddle Noise Hexers - "Hurtin Kind (Bittersweets Version) (rough mix_unfinished)" from soon to be released Download this show: pat_radio_Nov_2_2012.mp3