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***Listen to GFY on the radio!***You can now hear the show LIVE on the radio in the Los Angeles area on NPR station LAist 89.3 FM. You can also stream the show live around the world at LAist.com (Click the big “Listen” button at the top of the page.)Airtimes: Saturdays at 10am & 5pm. Sundays at 8pm. (All times Pacific)—--Let's nosh on a brand new episode of Go Fact Yourself!In this episode…Guests:Barry Sonnenfeld is a legendary filmmaker, responsible for directing films like the Men in Black series. He's also the author of the new book, Best Possible Place, Worst Possible Time. He'll tell us a few stories from the book, including the iconic film that he passed up on and why sometimes success is all about having the right equipment.Jackie Tohn is an actor, whose newest show, “Nobody Wants This,” is a huge hit on Netflix. Jackie is longtime friends with the show's lead, Kristen Bell. She'll tell us about the special banter they've developed over the years. Areas of ExpertiseBarry: The film The Long Goodbye, Golden Oldies (or Olden Goldies), and Swanson TV dinners of the 60s and 70sJackie: The film Little Shop of Horrors, “The Howard Stern Show,” and Jewish food. What's the difference: Rookie MistakeWhat's the difference between a rookie and a beginner?What's the difference between a mistake and an error?With guest experts:Marc Canter: co-owner of the iconic LA restaurant Canter's Deli.Robert and Paul Cowsill: Members of musical group The Cowsills, who had eight singles in the top 100 during the 1960s.Hosts: J. Keith van StraatenHelen HongCredits:Theme Song by Jonathan Green.Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher.Co-Producer and Editor is Julian Burrell.Seeing our next live-audience shows in LA by YOU!
Chris Akin dives deep into rock history with author Marc Canter on this episode of CHRIS AKIN PRESENTS... Marc discusses his book "RECKLESS ROAD," giving us an inside look at the rise of Guns N' Roses. He shares personal stories about his lifelong friendship with Slash, revealing why everyone knew Slash was destined for greatness. Discover the wild energy behind "Appetite for Destruction" and whether the "Most Dangerous Band in the World" title was truly deserved. This is a must-watch for any rock fan! #ChrisAkinPresents #GunsNRoses #MarcCanter #Slash #RecklessRoad #RockHistory #AppetiteForDestruction #RockNRoll #MusicLegends #BehindTheScenes #RockInterviews #MusicDocumentary NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not. Please SUBSCRIBE, click the notification bell, leave a comment or a like, and share this episode!
Tune in, strap in, and get ready to remix! We were somehow able to get the man who I consider to be the creator of multimedia and one of the coolest software geeks out there, Marc Canter, to sit down and do The Look Back podcast session with me. We hit on those early days of Apple, Mac, multimedia and head into Metaverse, VR and of course AI - he has a unique perspective and some kool drops. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed talking to Marc.
Catch RIKI RACHTMAN Live on StageOne Foot in the GutterBuffalo New York Saturday December 10 2022tickets at : cathousehollywood.comRiki was founder of the Cathouse in Hollywood (86-92) and host of MTV's Headbangers Ball (90-95). We talk about Hollywood, Rock and Roll, Guns and Roses, his love for Wrestling and Racing, the best Rock and Roll album EVER and what you can expect from ONE FOOT IN THE GUTTER ! https://www.cathousehollywood.com/
This week marks the 35th Anniversary of Guns n Roses Appetite for Destruction. In this episode Cathouse owner and Headbangers Ball host Riki Rachtman is joined by Marc Canter. Both of them were friends with Guns n Roses before the fame. Marc went to elementary school with Slash. He was also at the first rehearsal and the first gig. In this episode we go waaaay back to the earliest days of one of the most notorious rock bands of all time with 2 guys that were there
For our final interview of Season One, we catch up with Steven Adler in his home in Los Angeles to talk about his early days with Slash, Marc Canter's dedication to the band, the first rehearsal of the Appetite lineup, and the infamous Hell Tour. Steven grew up in the San Fernando Valley and became friends with Slash in junior high school. They cycled in and out of various bands between 1984 and 1985 such as Roadcrew and The New Hollywood Rose. In June 1985, Steven was called by Slash to replace Rob Gardner as the drummer for the newly formed Guns N' Roses and completed the Appetite lineup with Axl, Izzy, Duff and Slash. Steven can be heard on Appetite for Destruction and their second studio album GN'R Lies, and he toured the world with the band before leaving in 1990.In this episode you'll:Hear about Steven Adler meeting Marc Canter and Slash in junior high school and introducing Slash to the guitar.Learn about the bands and musicians that inspired Steven to become a drummer and what was behind his drive to become the best drummer he could possibly be.Listen to the story about Steven almost joining the Navy instead of joining Guns N' Roses.Find out about Steven's experiences in GNR and the important role the band played in his life.Links:Preview this episode on YoutubeSubscribe to our Patreon Site to access all videos, bonus episodes, image galleries, live streams, merch and more: https://www.patreon.com/first50gigs_gnrLearn more at https://www.first50gigs.com
We pick things up only 48 hours after the newly formed Appetite lineup finishes their first gig together at The Troubadour on June 6, 1985. The band quickly packs up their gear and heads north on the I-5 corridor toward Seattle for a Northwest tour that Duff originally coined, “The Shakeout Tour,” but quickly becomes known as “The Hell Tour” instead.Danny Biral is our guest on this episode; a friend and roadie for the band and the captain of their ship who commandeered a green Pontiac Catalina station wagon and a stolen gas card for this excursion to the Northwest.In this episode you'll:Hear from GNR friend, roadie, and Hell Tour driver, Danny Biral, about his relationship with the band and how he became the driver for Hell Tour.Learn about how quickly mishap turns to madness on the I-5 corridor.Listen to Hell Tour stories directly from Slash and Duff such as hitching a ride with a speed freak truck driver.Find out how Hell Tour strengthened and solidified the Appetite lineup but didn't insulate them from interpersonal problems once they returned to the Strip.Links:Preview this episode on YoutubeSubscribe to our Patreon Site to access all videos, bonus episodes, image galleries, live streams, merch and more: https://www.patreon.com/first50gigs_gnrLearn more at https://www.first50gigs.com
Co-host Marc Canter of The 50 First Gigs: Guns N' Roses & The Making of Appetite For Destruction joins The Hooks Rocks for a deep dive into the origins of one of the biggest bands in rock history. Marc walks us through the rise of Guns N' Roses on the streets of Hollywood through his experiences and documentation over decades. Please enjoy the episode! Part of The Pantheon Podcast Network http://pantheonpodcasts.com https://twitter.com/pantheonpods https://www.facebook.com/PantheonPodcasts 50 First Gigs https://www.first50gigs.com https://www.patreon.com/first50gigs_gnr The Hook Rocks https://www.facebook.com/TheHookRocks/ https://twitter.com/TheHookRocks https://www.instagram.com/thehookrocks/
Co-host Marc Canter of The 50 First Gigs: Guns N' Roses & The Making of Appetite For Destruction joins The Hooks Rocks for a deep dive into the origins of one of the biggest bands in rock history. Marc walks us through the rise of Guns N' Roses on the streets of Hollywood through his experiences and documentation over decades. Please enjoy the episode! Part of The Pantheon Podcast Network http://pantheonpodcasts.com https://twitter.com/pantheonpods https://www.facebook.com/PantheonPodcasts 50 First Gigs https://www.first50gigs.com https://www.patreon.com/first50gigs_gnr The Hook Rocks https://www.facebook.com/TheHookRocks/ https://twitter.com/TheHookRocks https://www.instagram.com/thehookrocks/
We pick things up after Tracii and Rob leave Guns N' Roses and the revolving door of band members spins for the final time. Slash and Steven agree to join Guns N' Roses and hit the road for the Northwest Tour that Duff planned but need to quickly get up to speed on the set list for an upcoming show at the Troubadour -- the Appetite lineup's first gig as a band that featured Axl, Izzy, Duff, Slash and Steven. In this episode you'll:Hear Marc Canter's first-hand account of this crucial lineup change and how it all came together.Hear about Slash and Steven joining Guns N' Roses and quickly preparing for the Troubadour gig and the Northwest tour (aka the Shakeout Tour/Hell Tour).Listen to Duff and Slash describe the Appetite lineup coming together and rehearsing for the first time.Listen to Marc's experience photographing and recording the band at their first gig as the Appetite lineup.Links:Preview this episode on YoutubeSubscribe to our Patreon Site to access all videos, bonus episodes, image galleries, live streams, merch and more: https://www.patreon.com/first50gigs_gnrLearn more at https://www.first50gigs.com
Welcome to the series introduction of The First 50 Gigs: Guns N' Roses and the Making of Appetite for Destruction where you'll get a front-row seat to experience the play-by-play living history of one of the most iconic bands to launch out of Los Angeles in the mid-1980s.In this episode, you'll: Meet Slash's best friend, Marc Canter who photographed every single gig Slash played in since high school, including the two years he played with Guns N' Roses on the Sunset Strip. Find out what this show is all about and why we're making this for the fans now. Preview content we're releasing in Season 1 and talk about what we have in store for all five seasons. Links:Watch this full episode on YouTubeSubscribe to our Patreon Site to access all videos, bonus episodes, image galleries, live streams, merch and more: https://www.patreon.com/first50gigs_gnrReckless Road: https://www.amazon.com/Reckless-Road-Making-Appetite-Destruction/dp/0979341876
Welcome to the series introduction of The First 50 Gigs: Guns N' Roses and the Making of Appetite for Destruction where you'll get a front-row seat to experience the play-by-play living history of one of the most iconic bands to launch out of Los Angeles in the mid-1980s. In this episode, you'll: Meet Slash's best friend, Marc Canter who photographed every single gig Slash played in since high school, including the two years he played with Guns N' Roses on the Sunset Strip. Find out what this show is all about and why we're making this for the fans now. Preview content we're releasing in Season 1 and talk about what we have in store for all five seasons. Links: Watch this full episode on YouTube Subscribe to our Patreon Site to access all videos, bonus episodes, image galleries, live streams, merch and more: https://www.patreon.com/first50gigs_gnr Reckless Road: https://www.amazon.com/Reckless-Road-Making-Appetite-Destruction/dp/0979341876 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During the Fall of 1984, The New Hollywood Rose had called it quits, Izzy had joined London, and at that time, Rob Gardner was playing drums in a band with Tracii Guns called L.A. Guns. Eventually Raz Cue would get involved with L.A. Guns and encourage not only a member lineup but also a name change which would result in the creation of Guns N' Roses. As the original drummer for Guns N' Roses, Rob helped create and influence the band's sound and although his involvement with the band ended early, the blood, sweat, tears and grooves that Rob poured into Pyrrhus, L.A. Guns and Guns N' Roses can still be heard today as it is forever pressed into the vinyl of Appetite for Destruction. Rob shares with us his first-hand account of everything that led to the creation of the original lineup of Guns N' Roses.In this episode you'll:Hear about Rob moving to L.A. in high school and meeting Izzy, Tracii and Mike Jagosz.Hear about Rob's former bands Pyrrhus and L.A. Guns and how L.A. Guns eventually became Guns N' Roses.Listen to an excerpt from the recording of the first Guns N' Roses radio appearance.Hear about the various lineup changes of the bands Rob played in, including Guns N' Roses.Learn from Rob why he and Tracii left Guns N' Roses.Hear how he felt when he left the band then and how he feels about it all now looking back on everything that happened.Links:Preview this episode on YoutubeSubscribe to our Patreon Site to access all videos, bonus episodes, image galleries, live streams, merch and more: https://www.patreon.com/first50gigs_gnrLearn more at https://www.first50gigs.com
In Reckless Road, author Jason Porath unveils the true stories behind Guns N' Roses. Through a collaboration with Marc Canter, a close friend of the band for many years, he used his writing expertise to turn an archive of photos, videos, and interviews into a captivating narrative history of the early days of one of rock and roll's biggest bands. To check out Reckless Road, follow the link below. Jason is the author of Reckless Road: Guns N' Roses and the Making of Appetite for Destruction as well as Mugshots: A Celebration of the Journey from Ruin to Redemption. He's won multiple achievement awards for his work and his writing has been translated into eight languages. Jason's background with multimedia storytelling spans a wide array of mediums including documentary films, photojournalism, mobile apps and technology startups. He was a pioneer with some of the first iOS storytelling apps to hit the market and founded Storycode, a storytelling mobile app development agency, which he sold in 2015. Marc has entrusted Jason with his vast archive of photographs, recordings and stories to create entertaining and engaging products for generations of Guns N' Roses fans around the world. Whether you're traditionally published or indie, writing a good book is only the first step in becoming a successful author. The days of just turning a manuscript into your editor and walking away are gone. If you want to succeed in today's publishing world, you need to understand every aspect of the business - editing, formatting, marketing, contracts. It all starts with a good book, then the real work begins. Join international bestselling author J.D. Barker and indie powerhouses, J. Thorn and Zach Bohannon, as they gain unique insight and valuable advice from the most prolific and accomplished authors in the business. In this episode, you'll discover: If Jason ever predicted a GNR reunion How his collaboration with Marc came about How to internally deal with a pivot The Hero's Journey of Guns n' Roses How he built a narrative from Marc's archive of content Links: J. D. Barker - http://jdbarker.com/ J. Thorn - https://theauthorlife.com/ Zach Bohannon - https://zachbohannon.com/ Reckless Road - https://mybook.to/RecklessRoad Story Rubric - http://storyrubric.com Nonfic Rubric - http://nonficrubric.com Proudly sponsored by Kobo Writing Life - https://kobowritinglife.com/ Music by Nicorus - https://cctrax.com/nicorus/dust-to-dust-ep Voice Over by Rick Ganley - http://www.nhpr.com and recorded at Mill Pond Studio - http://www.millpondstudio.com Contact - https://writersinkpodcast.com/contact/ *Full disclosure: Some of the links are affiliate links. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/writersink/support
We got The First 50 Gigs team together to recap the first five episodes of the First 50 Gigs and the Appetite lineup origin story. In this episode, Marc Canter, Jason Porath, and host Mina McNair fill in the gaps as we spin our way through the incestuous revolving doors of bands and musicians that ultimately led to Guns N' Roses. From Slash's garage bands Tidus Sloan and Roadcrew to Rose and the New Hollywood Rose, we talk about what we learned from our guests, take you behind the scenes of our production, share new stories and preview what's to come for the rest of Season One. In this episode, you'll: Learn about Slash's audition for KISS. Understand why the New Hollywood Rose was only one step away from the Appetite lineup of Guns N' Roses. Hear about what's coming up for the rest of Season One. Subscribe to our Patreon to see the video version of this episode, access bonus episodes, merch, and much more.
In this first episode, we're going back to the beginning when Marc and Slash become friends in elementary school and bond over their love of Aerosmith and dirt bikes. Slash invited Marc to a rehearsal of his new band Tidus Sloan in 1981 and with Marc's camera in hand, the journey of the First 50 Gigs began. Also on the episode, we have Adam Greenberg, one of the founding members of Tidus Sloan and Roadcrew. In this episode you'll: • Hear the first-ever live recordings of Slash playing guitar • Find out what drove Marc Canter to document his friend • Hear how Adam Greenberg formed Tidus Sloan and Roadcrew, but then was replaced by a future member of the Appetite lineup of GNR. Links: Preview this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/x8UDgyEvTmM Subscribe to our Patreon site to access the video version of this podcast and a gallery of Marc's photographs from Slash's first performances at Fairfax High School: https://www.patreon.com/first50gigs_gnr
Welcome to the series introduction of The First 50 Gigs: Guns N' Roses and the Making of Appetite for Destruction where you'll get a front-row seat to experience the play-by-play living history of one of the most iconic bands to launch out of Los Angeles in the mid-1980s. In this episode, you'll: Meet Slash's best friend, Marc Canter who photographed every single gig Slash played in since high school, including the two years he played with Guns N' Roses on the Sunset Strip. Find out what this show is all about and why we're making this for the fans now. Preview content we're releasing in Season 1 and talk about what we have in store for all five seasons. Links: Preview this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/BRShNq52tNA Subscribe to our Patreon Site to access all videos, bonus episodes, image galleries, live streams, merch and more: https://www.patreon.com/first50gigs_gnr Reckless Road: https://www.amazon.com/Reckless-Road-Making-Appetite-Destruction/dp/0979341876
"The First 50 Gigs: Guns N' Roses and The Making of Appetite for Destruction" is a new video podcast from Marc Canter. From Canter's Deli, Marc shares stories about GN'R's beginnings and what we can expect from his new passion project about his friends in Guns N' Roses. first50gigs.com Watch on our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/c/AFDShow/videos Follow our new Twitter @TheAFDPodcast Support - www.patreon.com/theafdshow Merch - www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/59767776
Marc Canter (GnR Historian and Canter's Deli owner) and his producing partner Jason Porath have spent years transforming Marc's memories of this era and his extensive archives form the early days of Guns n' Roses years into a video podcast series called There First 50 Gigs that not only dives into the history of the band but also that of the Sunset Strip and the music scene in the 80's. The show will launch in a subscription only format August 19th. I chat with Marc to find out more. Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guns N' Roses historian Marc Canter joins us this week to discuss a video podcast series called “The First 50 Gigs” (about the early days of GnR) that he cohosts with his friend and producing partner Jason Porath.
Alysha has the pleasure of meeting Marc Canter all because she listened to her “Spidey Sense” after Erica O'Grady (Episode 8) told her about Jeff Pulver's networking group (Episode 15) which is how they connected. However, it was after the biggest myrony that connected Daniel Kottke from last week's episode (Episode 17) that Alysha knew meeting Marc was for a greater reason. Hear the continued story from last week's episode of the early days of Silicon Valley where Canter shares about his experience with Jobs and how Canter's software MacroMind (which later became Macromedia) was also in the first Apple Computers. Canter shares his extremely colorful history in the software world including his claim to fame with video games (remember Professor Pac-Man?) and his meeting with Bill Gates…we know even if you are not into computers will appreciate the story he shares. Canter finally explains about his latest creativity & entertainment tool known as Instigate.ai where we will be able to tell a “story” with AI that we get to create. Is this going to be the next big thing after Instagram and Tik Tok? We hope so because for those that are tired of just selfies, Instigate.ai is the answer & more myronies could be shared!! About the Guest:Marc Canter is a software entrepreneur, who co-founded MacroMind (in 1984 in Chicago), which became Macromedia [MACR.] Because of Marc's tireless work, enthusiastic evangelism and creative leadership - Marc is known as "one of the fathers of multimedia."After Macromedia Marc created an Interactive Music Video Band (MediaBand) w/Todd Rungren, created an Interactive TV Talk Show and a venue based Operating system (MediaBar) all leading up to "the Internet." At that time Marc's product Director - was directly responsible for creating 85% of the world's multimedia and generating 100,000's of digital media jobs and production entities.Marc focused on broadband solutions during the early days of the Internet - traveling to London, Amsterdam, Japan and Italy, building "Interactive TV" systems and Digital City prototypes - all leading up to the development of a "white labeled Social Networking" platform (called PeopleAggregator) which he utilized to build 27 different social networks - between '03-'09. The 00's also had Marc getting heavily involved in the rights of User's to their Data and a group called "the Identity Gang."In '09 Marc picked up his family and moved to Cleveland, after having lived and worked in the SF/Bay Area for 27 years. Marc created an "economic development" platform (called "the Digital City Project") which he took out on the road to Amsterdam, Kuala Lampur, Jamaica, Tampa, FL, Kansas City and other cities. Marc's family then moved to Charlotte, NC - where he started yet ANOTHER startup, which originally focused on IoT Authoring tools, but pivoted into an entirely new kind of Messaging App - called Cola.Cola brought Marc back to SF - where he eventually started "Instigate, Inc." which is developing a new kind of "conversational storytelling" tool. Marc is an expert of taking ideas from Zero to One and has been helping software startups develop and grow their companies for over 30 years. Marc is a leader, an interdisciplinary thinker, a Dad and a loving husband to his wife, 5 kids and one granddaughter.Instigate.ai = websitehttps://www.facebook.com/Cantervision = Facebook grouphttps://www.facebook.com/marccanter =...
My guest Marc Canter is a digital toolsmith and CEO of Instigate. A pioneer in the realm of digital and interactive media, he was an original co-founder of Macromedia, the maker of early interactive digital publishing tools such as Director and Flash. Marc gives me the inside story about the early history of digital content publishing and interactive media. We take a dive into how the evolution of modern media platforms hold the key to how interactive media will be consumed and how brands can get in on the action. Find this episode insightful? Subscribe, rate, and share this podcast so we can produce more. Follow Adam @adamhelweh or visit www.secretsushi.com. | Music by mogillaguerrilla@gmail.com IG: @mogilla_guerrilla_beatz --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marketingintheraw/message
Conversational storytelling has become a new form of self-expression for many. In this episode, Adam Torres and Marc Canter, the "Father of MultiMedia" and CEO and Chairman at Instigate, Inc, explore the future of Instigate and how it is setting the stage for expression through conversational storytelling. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/
Marc Canter and Jack Lue were there. They both documented the beginning of GNR and put together the 2008 book "Reckless Road: Guns N' Roses and the Making of Appetite for Destruction." Hear these two friends discuss how they got involved in the GNR world and reflect on many iconic moments in the band's history. We also ask them YOUR questions.
Some of the most iconic Guns N' Roses photos you have seen were taken before they were famous. Photographer Jack Lue was lucky enough to capture these special moments in rock history, especially since he went to High School with Slash, or as he knew him...Saul. Before Jack calls in from Culver City, we are joined by another California native and frequent guest of the show, journalist Art Tavana. Art gives us updates on his GNR book and upcoming Chinese Democracy article. Then the guys happily welcome Jack Lue. Jack takes us back to his High School days, where he met Slash, Steven Adler, and Marc Canter. Many of Jack's classic photos are featured in Marc's book "Reckless Road: Guns N' Roses and the Making of Appetite for Destruction." We learn about the early days of rock photography and if there are unreleased photos of GNR. What is in Jack's collection that fans want? What is his current relationship with the band? We answer these questions and a lot more! Please follow/subscribe/leave a review on iTunes, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, SoundCloud, or Stitcher!
Third generation Canter's owner MARC CANTER joins Kibitz Room rockers ALL DAY SUCKER for a Pop Oracle divination steeped in Hollywood history and matzoh ball soup. Recorded live on September 13, 2017 at Starburns Industries in Burbank, CA. Hosted by ANDRAS JONES Musical Guest: ALL DAY SUCKER Morty Coyle - Vox Jordan Summers - Keys Jay Gore - Guitar David Goodstein - Drums & Vox with Dan Rothchild - Bass & Vox (after the fact) Featuring: MARC CANTER R8B Theme performed by ALL DAY SUCKER Engineered by Matt Brousseau Mixed by Andras Jones & All Day Sucker Post Production and Digital Media by Carlo Velasquez Produced by Andras Jones LINKS: RADIO8BLOG POST - http://www.radio8ball.com/2017/11/05/marc-canter-day-sucker/ ALL DAY SUCKER - http://www.alldaysucker.net/ CANTER'S - http://www.cantersdeli.com/home RADIO8BALL WEBSITE - http://www.radio8ball.com/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow R8B APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're joined by the "godfather of multimedia" Marc Canter. Marc tells us some great stories from the early days of multimedia and shares his thoughts on what's coming down the road. Show notes at http://grumpyoldgeeks.com/187
Ep. 143 - Guns N Roses might not be the topic you'd expect us to spend over an hour talking about with the owner of Canter's, the famous Jewish deli in L.A.'s Fairfax district. But that's exactly what we did w/ Marc Canter last week, who not only grew up with Slash but has documented practically his entire career. He was there when Guns N Roses was formed, and his book "Reckless Road" is full of stories and pictures from that time. Recently he was the subject of an Uproxx documentary about G'nR, prompting us to sit down with the 3rd generation deli owner. We talk Guns N Roses, the Sunset Strip, and (of course) pastrami.
Historic Interviews With The Founders Of Social Media, By Lon Safko
Marc Canter, CEO of Broadband MechanicsIn this historic interview Lon Safko interviews Marc Cantor, founder and CEO of Broadband Mechanics and The People Aggregator and previous founder of MacroMind / Macromedia developers of FLASH and other web enhancing products. This is a 21 minute interview where Marc shares many of his insights on how the […]
Historic Interviews With The Founders Of Social Media, By Lon Safko
Marc Canter, CEO of Broadband MechanicsIn this historic interview Lon Safko interviews Marc Cantor, founder and CEO of Broadband Mechanics and The People Aggregator and previous founder of MacroMind / Macromedia developers of FLASH and other web enhancing products. This is a 21 minute interview where Marc shares many of his insights on how the […]
On today's episode of Let There Be Talk, how did the son of an iconic Hollywood Deli find himself documenting the birth of Gun's 'N Roses. Sit back and listen to Marc Canter, author of 'Reckless Road', tell you the stories of the dirty streets of Hollywood.
The Gillmor Gang LIVE * Michael Arrington, Co-Founder & Editor, TechCrunch * Hugh MacLeod, Cartoonist and Professional Blogger gapingvoid.com * Robert Scoble - Video Blogger, Fast Company * Doc Searls, Senior editor Linux journal * others may join * Moderator: Steve Gillmor - Founder, The Gillmor Gang
Platform Love: Getting Along - Panel Panelists: David Glazer - Director of Engineering, GoogleJeff Hansen - General Manager, Services Strategy/Live Mesh, Microsoft CorporationDave Morin -Senior Platform Manager, Facebook David Recordon - Open Platforms Tech Lead , SixApartMax Engel, Head of Data Availability Initiative, MySpaceModerator: Marc Canter - CEO, Broadband Mechanics