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Supplément en lien avec le trente-deuxième épisode de Vanishing Point (Podcast of the dead) : https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/episode/vanishing-point-32-podcast-of-the-dead-351980/ Entretien avec Dominique Rocher, scénariste et réalisateur de La vitesse du passé, La nuit a dévoré le monde et la série La corde. Vanishing Point, le podcast itinérant qui vous invite à voyager sur les routes imaginaires du Cinéma, sans gps ni direction assistée, avec comme seule boussole : notre passion, nos échanges et nos envies. Rejoignez-nous sur les réseaux sociaux : BLUESKY : https://bsky.app/profile/vpointpodcast.bsky.social DISCORD : https://discord.gg/mDgZZd6Czj FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/podcast.vanishingpoint INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/vanishingpoint_podcast/ X/TWITTER : https://twitter.com/vpoint_podcast Et sur votre plateforme de podcasts préférée ! Abonnez-vous
Join me for Vinyl Times and Retro Radio. Four.
Howard Jones is someone who you may not think you know, but you definitely know his songs. In this episode, we take a deep dive into his music, and you may be surprised at the number of coincidental connections and through-lines within this show, including Aqualung, Martin Page, Peter Gabriel, Tears For Fears, Naked Eyes, and Erasure, and even Donald Fagen. You won't want to miss the playlist for this one. "Say Anything" is the 1989 debut of Cameron Crowe as a writer/director. It is one of the most romantic and beloved movies of the time, and we're quite excited to discuss it, as well as the soundtrack, which is something that we've all come to expect from Mr. Crowe since then, but it started here. Connect with us at tapeheadspod.com RELATED LINKS: Our Like To Get To Know You Well playlist, on Spotify Howard Jones, on Spotify Howard Jones, "Things Can Only Get Better" official music video, on YouTube Howard Jones, "No One Is To Blame" on "Live From Daryl's House", on YouTube Say Anything, at IMDB "Say Anything" original soundtrack, on Spotify
A mix of Top 40 hits from August 1995. Artists include Del Amitri, The Dave Matthews Band, Dionne Farris, Coolio, Take That, The Rembrandts, Elton John, Martin Page, Natalie Merchant and more!
Join me for a Vinyl Times and Retro Radio Special with Brian Fairweather PART TWO! - where we play the vinyl tracks that influenced and brought us together as songwriters and musicians - as well as some of our own recorded works and productions. WE HAD A GAS Second time around…X Martin
Moments That Rock's special guest this week is singer, songwriter and recording artist Martin Page. Martin's portfolio of artists he has collaborated with over the years includes the likes of Robbie Williams, Earth Wind and Fire, Robbie Robertson and Bernie Taupin... to name but a few ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join me for a Vinyl Times and Retro Radio Special with Brian Fairweather Part One, where we play the vinyl tracks that influenced and brought us together as songwriters and musicians - as well as some of our own recorded works and productions. X Martin
Je connais Julien depuis plus de 20 ans. Depuis plusieurs années, il est un auditeur et un soutien fidèle de Single Jungle, et je rêvais de vous faire découvrir son parcours, son mode de vie, sa façon de vivre les rencontres, les joies et les déconvenues. Après 4 ans d'attente, il a accepté car il a plusieurs messages à faire passer qui pourraient être utiles à des auditeurs et auditrices : l'âgisme, dans le milieu gay masculin, les injonctions en terme de physique, de poids, de pilosité, la violence verbale qui existe bel et bien sur les applications de rencontres et bien d'autres sujets qui lui tenaient à cœur.Trigger warning : Julien évoque une dick pic (photo d'un pénis) reçue et non sollicitée à 23'50. Autre trigger warning : décès brutal et deuil, raconté entre 13'32 et 15'23.Merci à Julien pour sa sincérité, j'espère que sa vision du célibat et sa philosophie de vie pourront vous éclairer. Bonne écoute ! Si vous voulez soutenir Single Jungle, avec un don en une seule fois (ou +), j'ai ouvert un Tipeee : https://fr.tipeee.com/single-jungle. J'ai suivi le conseil d'auditrices et d'auditeurs qui ont proposé de participer à la hauteur de leurs moyens, ponctuellement, aux frais des épisodes (prise de son/montage). Merci aux premières personnes qui ont participé ! MERCI à tous et toutes ! Single Jungle a dépassé les 340 000 écoutes cumulées, tous épisodes confondus ! C'est un bel accomplissement ! En route pour les 400 000 ! AUTO-PROMO : Je suis encore passée sur France inter ! Cette fois, dans l'émission "Blockbusters" animée par Frédérick Sigrist, avec Jennifer Padjemi (autrice, journaliste, podcasteuse) et Benjamin Benoit (journaliste et auteur), pour parler de la série "Grey's Anatomy", série féministe, inclusive, qui a déjà 20 ans ! Merci à toute l'équipe, attachés de production : Lysiane Larbani, Benjamin Dussy, réalisation : Charles De Cilliahttps://www.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/podcasts/blockbusters/blockbusters-du-vendredi-12-juillet-2024-8349512Extrait : https://www.instagram.com/p/C9XGV0WAJfQ/La 1ère fois, c'était dans la matinale la plus écoutée de France, animée par Léa Salamé et Nicolas Demorand. Et en plus j'étais aux côtés de Judith Duportail ! C'était super. N'hésitez pas à mettre un like et/ou commentaire, ça aide mon référencement : https://youtu.be/QOaP9WlBcTw?si=tLMgg_rrhMoxSkApLien audio : https://www.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/podcasts/le-debat-du-7-10/le-debat-du-7-10-du-lundi-01-avril-2024-2959967 Références citées dans l'épisode ou en bonus (à suivre) Podcasts Single Jungle, ép.17 David Venkatapen
Join me for Vinyl Times and Retro Radio. Three.
We've made a few jokes in past episodes about Michael McDonald popping up in unexpected places. It's an easy joke to make, because McDonald has a distinctive voice and has worked with a lot of artists covering numerous genres. But the man is talented - both vocally and on the keyboards - and his career has put him at the forefront of rock music for a long time.Sweet Freedom is a compilation album that explores McDonald's work from his first two albums plus a number of collaborations. The album title is taken from the track he had recently completed for the motion picture soundtrack “Running Scared,” a buddy cop comedy starring Billy Crystal and Gregory Hines.After a troubled youth, McDonald began his music career in earnest as a vocalist and keyboardist for Steely Dan. After that he was tapped as keyboardist and vocalist for The Doobie Brothers, a position which would eventually lead to his fronting the band and turning it in a more soulful direction. In 1982 he started a solo career which would combine a soft rock style with his signature “blue eyed soul” sensibilities.Lynch is examining this “greatest hits” album with an eye towards some of the collaborations that have involved Michael McDonald, many of which are signature anthems and ballads of the early 80's soulful catalog that will eventually become known as yacht rock.We hope you enjoy this weeks podcast! Sweet FreedomRod Temperton, known for his work with Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones, composed this single. It is a bit of a departure from McDonald's typical style with its upbeat melody and horns. It went to number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, and of course became the title track for this compilation album.Yah Mo B ThereThis song is a collaboration with the late James Ingram which peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100. Co-written and produced by Quincy Jones and Rod Temperton, the song was originally a more contemporary Christian song with the title "Yahweh Be There." Ingram suggested the title change, opening up the lyrics to more ambiguity to fit a wider audience.On My OwnA number 1 song from the Billboard charts in the US, this track finds McDonald paired with Patti LaBelle on a breakup duet. Interestingly, the two recorded their tracks completely separately, and did not actually meet until they performed the song together on The Tonight Show in 1986.I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)This song peaked at number 4, and was McDonald's first success as a solo artist. It was a cover originally sung by Chuck Jackson in 1962. McDonald's version features his sister Maureen providing backup vocals, adding familial harmony to the mix. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main theme to the television game show “Card Sharks”This game show originally ran on NBC from 1978 to 1981, and returned for a second iteration to CBS in 1986. STAFF PICKS:Too Late by AsiaRob leads off the staff picks this week with a track from Asia's third album, “Astra.” John Wetton returned to the group after a brief separation in late 1983 when he was replaced by Greg Lake for tour dates. Steve Howe is replaced by Mandy Meyer for this third Asia album.Goodbye by Night RangerBruce brings us the last top 40 hit (to date) by Night Ranger. Drummer Kelly Keagy takes lead vocals on this Brian Blades-composed power ballad written after losing his brother to a drug overdose. “It's hard living life on this memory go-round.”Walk Like An Egyptian by The BanglesWayne's staff pick is the best known song by the group. Songwriter Liam Sternberg took inspiration for this song from a rough trip across the English Channel, when his fellow passengers were walking carefully with their arms outstretched due to the choppy waters. It would become a number 1 single, and Billboard's number 1 song in 1987.These Dreams by HeartLynch closes out the staff picks with as song that emerged from a collaboration between Bernie Taupin and Martin Page. Taupin originally envisioned it as a song for Stevie Nicks, but after she turned it down, the song was restructured for Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart. Nancy Wilson takes lead on this song dedicated to her friend Sharon Hess, who had lost her battle with leukemia. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Shade Gate by HawkwindThis instrumental appears on Hawkwind's fourteeneth studio album, which was inspired by the works of fantasy novelist Michael Moorcock. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Going Down The Rabbit Hole With Martin Page. Two.
Going Down The Rabbit Hole With Martin Page. One. by Martin Page
Well, I never did truly think “I'd ever get my feet this far”! We have arrived at the final 50th episode of my Radio Owlsnest songwriter podcasts. It's been a fantastic and lovely journey for me, playing my rare demos from my archives and sharing the stories behind the songs. I labeled you listeners as “OwlHeads” quite early on in the proceedings, and that label has stuck over the ensuing years … and so I'd like to take a moment here to wholeheartedly thank all the “noble OwlHeads” who listened, encouraged, consoled, shared, liked, commented - and above all, became my friends during the recording of these hour or so long episodes. I feel I know a few of you quite intimately. Thank you. In today's on-line society, when speed is everything, it's painfully obvious that gaining someone's attention for sixty minutes or more is a gargantuan and rather fruitless task - particularly when the premise of the show is “retro” and “adult” ... But all in all, I feel “Radio Owlsnest” gained a core underground and finely-tuned audience; so again, thank you for your diligence - against all the odds. Who said the album was dead? Certainly not me or you … I've tried to give a few of you OwlHeads out there shout-outs during this show; tried to remember most of your names; forgive me if I didn't mention a few of you lovelies, but as you know, I “wing it'” and improvise as I go on these freewheeling shows. But know this ... I luvs ya. What has been a revelation for me personally while recording these shows, is gaining an overview of my songwriting career, a kaleidoscopic big view, as such, of my progression, my development, my influences, my strengths and my weaknesses, etc., over the years. It's not often that a songwriter/artist gets a chance to look back on his or her creative journey. Radio Owlsnest helped me re-evaluate my creative instinct and motivations; It was like looking back at a younger, turned-on, highly enthused version of myself. Certainly a kind of “time travel” took place for me … invaluable and fortunate at this late stage of the game. But mostly it's been incredible FUN for me; I had a grand old time of it - searching for rare demos in the “Pagey” song archives and remembering, re-living and imparting the hazy stories behind the songs. I was in the “Museum of Myself!” So thank you all for giving me your ears and good spirit, for giving me a platform to express myself - and a damn good reason to dust off those old ditties from the vault and give them life once again. You OwlHeads have been a powerful MOTIVATING force! And massive thanks to our very own Vanessa Leavitt for keeping these shows coming to you. I hope you enjoy the 50th and final episode of Radio Owlsnest. Fly high Martin X
“The Wreckless Eric 1980 Sessions” - A Radio Owlsnest Special. I've been wanting to record this show for a very long time, and after re-mastering some precious vintage cassette demos, I feel the time is right to tell the story of working with iconic punk legend “Wreckless Eric” in 1980. Along with my songwriting partner of that period, Brian Fairweather, the three of us wrote and demoed 6 brand new cracking songs for a potential Wreckless Eric album to be released on the infamous Stiff records. The demos were recorded in my little London bedsit flat on a rudimentary analog 4 track tape machine set-up - as raw and primitive as you could imagine … but I believe these tracks have a very special undeniable power about them that reflect the zeitgeist of that era. And Wreckless (Eric Goulden) was in fine form lyrically and vocally on these (up to this point, never heard or released) extremely rare demos. We wrote and recorded these songs over a frantic period of three weeks in my minuscule bedsit featuring Brian on multiple guitars and effects and backing vocals, me on bass guitar and sparse keyboards and backing vocals, and Eric on rhythm guitar and lead vocals. And we used a first generation Roland CompuRythmn 68 drum machine for our drums. Dave Robinson, the head of Stiff records, was very excited and encouraged by our homemade efforts and set dates in a professional studio to record the songs (with Brian and I in the band) for the prospective new “Wreckless” album. But alas, tragically, it was not to be … Although full band rehearsals took place, and a producer (Bob Andrews of Graham Parker and the Rumour fame) was selected, and we even found ourselves set up in Battery Studios, London, waiting to record the album master tracks, Eric didn't turn up for the final sessions! After all these years, I still hear the potential of these raw songs. And I believe they portray the unique artistry of one of England's greatest eccentric punk artists and poets, at the very height of his creative ability. It's a story I've wanted to tell for a very long time. Martin Wreckless Eric Demos - All songs written by Eric Goulden/Fairweather/Page; Recorded by Martin Page (1980). ℗ 2023 Martin Page. All rights reserved. Photo: courtesy of William White.
Greetings oh feathered beauties! I am back with more hidden bounty from my ancient song archives. More rare demos, sonic experiments and even a brand new track will hopefully charm your “OwlHead” ears. It was wonderful to work back in the day with the fine singer/songwriter/guitarist Hamish Stuart of the iconic band, “The Average White Band”. I'll start off the show by playing you a track we wrote together that became a single for his band, “Easy Pieces”; A cool psychedelic soul number that I now think was somewhat influenced by the “Prince” aesthetic. Of course, Hamish went on to work with Paul McCartney and is now presently with Ringo Starr … so it was lovely to discover and spin this little gem from our past. For the songwriters out there, I'll play two demos I was working on with Robbie Williams - two rough home demos of the same idea, which illustrates quite well how I develop a concept. I think you'll find it very interesting how my demos were presented and constructed for Robbie … to inspire and encourage him to engage and develop an idea with me. And here's a treasure for all Jack Hues (Wang Chung) fans: I'll play the cassette demo of a song we were writing together for his (so far) unreleased renowned solo album “The Anatomy Lesson”. It's a very, very COOL track … and, although we are loosely jamming and it's just rough and ready, the potential of this song is self evident. Because the re-ignition of the “Pagey Quiz” lit up the internet and caused traffic to stop during last month's episode, I will be asking you three more incredibly hard brain curdling “Pagey” questions. These are conundrums from which I believe even the most wise OwlHead will cower away - fearing that investigating these questions could cause neural problems. Beware - approach with extreme caution. I'll spin a terrific London-recorded demo - a song I wrote and performed with Brian Fairweather that Kim Carnes eventually heard and recorded on her album, “Cafe Racers”. It became “Fairweather/Page's” first top ten adult/contemporary hit in America … and listening to it today, I'm very proud of the Doobie Brothers/Pointer Sisters swing and irresistible groove we achieved on this particular demo. I always like to include a new song I've just written if I can on these shows, and I'm happy this month to present a song called, “How”. I hope you like it and that it speaks to you. Bloody hell, this is the penultimate episode 49, we are nearly at the final 50th show; who would have thought, “I'd ever get my feet this far”.
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Hello my lovely “Fowlheads” - I mean “OwlHeads” (I didn't mean to offend you). We're back for another journey into my deep song archives. I'm quite amazed how many rarities are still to be found in the dusty vaults ... and I start the show by playing a movie song I wrote way back in the day, which for the life of me, I can't recall what bloody blockbuster I wrote it for! I just know it was for a Jerry Bruckheimer film, so I had to have explosions in the song every 30 seconds or so. I'll spin a song I wrote with Bernie Taupin that helped land him his solo recording deal with RCA records in the 80s. There are terrific John Mellencamp vibes to be found here. When Bernie's solo album, “Tribe”, came out, it eventually appeared as a B-side for a single release. And I can't resist playing you a Gaelic/Celtic-tinged demo from the naughty 90s that espouses the thrill of returning home to one's birthright country - in this case, the Bonny highlands of Scotland. I was thinking Rod Stewart, Simple Minds, Big Country when I began this unfinished ditty. While scouring the bounced files of my overused studio computer, I found a pre-mix of a track featured on my 2008 solo album, “In the Temple Of The Muse” - a song called “Try”. I'll play it here to illustrate the subtle nuances of how a song I'm producing makes its final journey towards being the “Master”. And I touch up a favorite song of mine with added new percussion, drum and bass guitar overdubs. I love the process of “re-painting/re-visualizing” an old song of mine. I want to share its new visage with you here. And bugger me, I bring back the “Martin Page Quiz” on this month's episode. I'll be asking you six incredibly hard questions about my musical career. If you get at least four of these right, well then you are truly a divine “OwlHead” of mighty countenance! I'll spin a track that promotes tolerance, empathy and open-mindedness: As Shakespeare once said, “Un Sex Me”…. And, as I sometimes absolutely adore to do, I'll play a brand new fresh spanking track that's in the making as we speak. A song called “Dearest Hope”, wherein I imagine “hope” as an old, wise, world-weary man who has gone missing from the long suffering community. When he eventually returns, tired and with the weight of the world on his shoulders, he's welcomed with desperate open arms and hearts. For hope … is life's victory. So join old man Hope by the fire for a while and throw away those cares and tribulations. It's time to fly away with the “OwlHeads”. Martin x
Je suis TELLEMENT fière et heureuse d'avoir eu la chance, l'honneur, de rencontrer Ovidie ❤️
Welcome to the feathered brotherhood who join me today for Episode 47 of the Radio Owlsnest syndicated blockbuster world dominating songwriter podcast series … Ahhh - not really. In truth, it's remained an intimate, small, close knit village concern which has been lovely for me to host over the last few years. So thank you to you “OwlHeads” who have given me your ears so consistently and graciously. I'll start proceedings off by playing a very rare demo I wrote with fine female lyricist Terry Cox, which surprised me how ‘Elton John' it sounded after all these years. I was beginning to write with Bernie Taupin at that time and I think the aesthetic was rubbing off on me a little. Dusting this demo off after all these years was illuminating to me. I'll spin a track I'm preparing for volume 3 of my, “The Poetry of Collisions” demo/odds and sods compilation series/releases; a song title that refers to the suffering-laden cyclic nature of death and reincarnation - no beginning no end … Bugger me, that sounds heavy and fun! But have no fear my friends, my song relates to a beautiful woman and lover. And it's my great pleasure to play a track in progress - an unheard song I was writing with the great Wang Chung man Jack Hues. I was watching the Beatles, “Get Back” documentary recently (again), and was fascinated at how Paul McCartney conjured up the song, “Get Back”, from nowhere; It made me remember a track I was writing with Jack - how we were creating it ‘live' and organically on the spot. It's called “Big Cathedral” and it's a great track we never finished; I'll play you it's very birth, warts and all. It's a great illustration of how inspiration hits as you jam - improvise - perform. My motivational talk this month is about just that, ‘Motivation'! What motivated me to be a songwriter? What drove me on, what inspired me to dig deep and to make my dream materialize; what made me never give in when disappointment reigned - what was the essence of my desire. I think a few of you budding song crafters out there might find this section of the show a touch interesting. Scurrying around the dark song archives, I found a terrific demo I wrote and recorded with the mighty Clif Magness, a track eventually recorded by Eric Martin for a movie soundtrack. It's hard to believe it's an 8 track analog demo - such is Clif's magnificent production values and lead singing. Sometimes the demo beats the master! And amongst other ditties from my demo song vaults, I'll play a brand new song I've just finished for a forthcoming solo album I'm preparing. I'm very proud of this new piece - it has a personal psychological spirit about it ... I hope you like it. It's time for you to become an “OwlHead” again. Settle back - enjoy the show. Martin
“Going Down The Rabbit Hole with Martin Page” A Conversation with Jack Hues Please join me for an extensive interview/conversation with “Wang Chung” lead man Jack Hues. He was in Los Angeles on tour and stopped by my home studio for a personal playback of my upcoming new album, on which he played amazing guitars sometime back, so I took the opportunity to record a podcast with Jack which touches upon a myriad of subjects. We talk about the fact that we both have had the great honor to have written the number one and number two “worst songs” in mankind's history! Jack responds to hearing my upcoming new album (you'll learn the title of it here for the first time). I ask Jack about his new single release (we're talking UFO territory here), his recent brilliant solo albums, his famous “never released” album from the 90s, his Jazz work, his wilderness years, his musical philosophy and how he's matured as a writer, and get this - I even ask him about drugs and groupies! AND SO, SO MUCH MORE….. Bizarrely, Jack asked me to do his laundry as I interviewed him (he'd been on the road a long time!); I charged him $30! You'll hear the washing machine in the background ... that's what you get when you “Go Down The Rabbit Hole with Pagey”, because it's obvious, we're all quite mad here
On continue d'explorer les masculinités avec cette fois Sainte Paluche, pseudo d'un journaliste, créateur de contenus avec son compte Instagram du même nom, et désormais un livre : "Je bande donc je suis : introspection d'un mâle conditionné par le patriarcat" (illustrations : Marie Casaÿs), (éditions Kiwi). Tout un programme ! Nous évoquons ensemble le vécu de nombreuses personnes dotées d'un pénis, le moins qu'on puisse dire, c'est que ça les travaille ! La honte de se masturber, en étant le plus discret possible évidemment, l'éducation sexuelle faite uniquement avec le porno, ce qui est très problématique (l'addiction au porno qui peut s'en suivre), les premiers rapports sexuels, la représentation des femmes, l'injonction à bander (alors qu'on sait que nombre de femmes n'aiment pas forcément les rapports pénétratifs)... C'est aussi l'occasion de parler du harcèlement de rue, merci à Sainte Paluche pour ses mots forts à ce sujet : il n'y a pas de bon moment, de bonne occasion, pour draguer une femme dans la rue, ce n'est pas le lieu ! Un entretien riche où il évoque aussi son parcours de transfuge de classe.Bonne écoute ! Prochain épisode le 13 septembre, avec une invitée femme et quelle femme ! Si vous voulez soutenir Single Jungle, avec un don en une seule fois, j'ai ouvert un Tipeee : https://fr.tipeee.com/single-jungle. J'ai suivi le conseil d'auditrices et d'auditeurs qui ont proposé de participer à la hauteur de leurs moyens, ponctuellement, aux frais des épisodes (prise de son/montage). Merci aux premières personnes qui ont participé ! Retrouvez Sainte PalucheEn librairies : "Je bande donc je suis : introspection d'un mâle conditionné par le patriarcat" (illustrations : Marie Casaÿs), (éditions Kiwi) https://www.placedeslibraires.fr/livre/9782378831967-je-bande-donc-je-suis-introspection-d-un-male-conditionne-par-le-patriarcat-sainte-paluche-marie-casa-s/Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/saintepaluche/ Références citées dans l'épisode ou en bonusVidéos Passion stats
ALLOOOO ?! Cet épisode à mettre dans les oreilles de tout le monde (et surtout les hommes qui ont l'habitude de pénétrer) Le livre de Martin Page a ouvert les portes d'un langage différent lorsque j'aborde la sexualité avec mes client.es : cette notion de sexualité avec pénétration, de sexualité sans pénétration, mais surtout d'une sexualité qui peut importe si elle est pénétrative ou non mérite tout son plaisir. Et, oui, la pénétration vaginale dans les rapports hétérosexuels ne fait pas tout. Pour réfléchir à tout ça, j'ai le plaisir et l'honneur de recevoir cet auteur, Martin Page. Il est le co-créateur avec Coline Pierré du laboratoire d'édition Monstrograph, auteur de romans, d'essais, et de livres jeunesse.Dans cet épisode, vous allez nous entendre parler de :Prendre de la place en parlant de pénétration en tant qu'homme cis hétéroExtrait du début du livre “Au-delà de la pénétration”“L'échec total” du lectoratRéfléxions que les femmes hétéro se font sur la pénétrationComment se détacher de l'image qu'un rapport sexuel abouti passe uniquement par la jouissance pénétrative ?L'éducation sensorielle des hommesPenser au-delà de la pénétration dans les troubles érectiles, en post-partum, etc.Pour retrouver mon invité.e :Au-delà de la pénétrationLes éditions Monstrographhttp://martin-page.fr/ et https://www.colinepierre.frSon instagramRessources pour aller plus loin :Maïa Mazaurette : sortir du trou, lever la tête (le livre)Victoire Tuaillon : les couilles sur la table (le livre)Réinventer sa vie intime après bébéMon compte instagram : @camilleparlesexe -/- mon site internet : www.camillebataillon.comPour consulter et prendre rdv, c'est ICI-------------------------
Good ‘morrow my bright new things! I bid, “welcome OwlHeads”, to episode 45 of my songwriting podcast series. After the necessary health warnings are issued by the government (these shows can be hazardous to your health), I hope you can settle down and enjoy the rare demos offered freely at this month's feast. I'll start by playing you a song I wrote and recorded with the fine Welsh vocalist and artist, Steve Balsamo. It's a 16 track analog demo that I was very chuffed to discover in my rarities suitcase. Collaborating with Steve was a soulful experience… and it's lovely that we're still in touch after all these years. And I'm thrilled to play you a newish unfinished song I was writing for (and potentially with) Robbie Williams. After playing a soccer game with him he asked me to write some traditional folk songs for him. Yes, you heard right - Robbie Williams was planning to do a folk record with me. All Fiddles, harps, bodhrans, mandolins and roaring drunken sea shanties! Can you imagine … would have been fun. I'm more than a little enamored with this little rough home demo track I'll play you here. Remember the cult teen movie, “Say Anything”? I'll play you the original demo for a song that opened the soundtrack album…. and tell you the story of dumbfounded movie executives giving me the evil eye! I'll have a little fun playing you a brand new jam of an 80's-drenched track being written for my alter-ego band (Krautrock techno groove rules here). And I'll stay in the 80's to play you the original Fostex 8 track analog demo of the most successful song I've ever had the fortune to write ... I'm still amazed how this song continues to reverberate a good 40 years after it was written
”Good day, dearest ‘OwlHeads'”. I pray you are all preening your feathers magnificently. I offer you here today Episode 43 of my songwriter podcast series … where my song vaults and archives are again raided for my rare demos, odds and sods and sonic misfits. This month's show features a little gem I concocted with the “Go West” boys, Richard Drummie and Peter Cox; I do remember quite special studio sessions with those lads. I'll play you a song I'm extremely proud of that I demoed with Earth, Wind and Fire's majestic vocalist Philip Bailey at the legendary EWF studios, “The Complex”, in LA. Great memories of working with a true gentleman of soul music. And I'll play you a demo of another amazing singer that I worked and wrote with, the peerless John Waite when he was leading the rock band “Bad English”. It's a spontaneous, raw, one-day home demo that, I have to say, gives the actual final master recording a damn good run for its money! There'll be a truly vintage retro playback of one of the first demos I ever wrote and recorded with my songwriter partner Brian Fairweather back in London in the late, hazy 1970s … a mono analog 2 track Revox recording of a song eventually recorded (if you can believe this) by the British “The Kenny Everett Video Show” dance troupe, “Hot Gossip”. I'm being very brave here, because the demo is as homemade and sonically compromised as can be imagined. Yet, weirdly, I still think Huey Lewis and the News back in the day could have done a great job with it!
Après 36h de travail, ça y est : mon enfant est là. Mais lorsque l'infirmière me demande quel prénom je veux lui donner, je sèche. Je sais qu'en le nommant, je situe mon enfant socialement, en termes de classe, de génération, de valeurs et bien sûr de genre. Le prénom de mon enfant va influencer la façon dont les gens interagissent avec lui. Alors comment est-ce que je pourrais lui trouver un prénom qui lui laisse la liberté de se construire, au moins sur le plan du genre ? Est-ce que je choisis un prénom mixte ? Un prénom inventé de toute pièce ? Est-ce facile à porter ? Est-ce même utile ? Intervenant.e.s : Baptiste Coulmont, sociologue et auteur Manuela Spinelli, sociologue et autrice Martin Page, écrivain Bienvenu·e Bébé : journal de bord d'une éducation non-genrée est la quatrième série du podcast "Le Journal " produit par Paradiso Media. Le Journal raconte les histoires intimes de celles et ceux qui tentent de se construire hors des cadres établis. Si vous aimez ce podcast, abonnez-vous et laissez nous un maximum d'⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐! Et pour le partager, c'est simple : https://lnk.to/BandeAnnonceBienvenueBebe Retrouvez tous nos podcasts ici et nos actualités sur Instagram | Twitter | Linkedin Crédits : Écrit et raconté par : Aline Laurent-Mayard Productrice : Suzanne Colin Producteurs délégués : Lorenzo Benedetti, Louis Daboussy, Benoit Dunaigre Réalisateur, Monteur son, sound designer et mixeur : Théo Albaric Directeur.ice de production : Oriane Bettoni Chargée de production : Lucine Dorso Responsable marketing : Carla Bertone Assistante marketing : Cyrile Pocreau Assistante chargée de développement : Marie-Soizic Fraboulet Stagiaire édito : Joséphine Caro Attachée de presse : Gaëlle Job Juridique : Ludye Nysol et Alix du Plessis d'Argentré Musique Originale : D.L.i.d Graphiste : SuperFeat Photographe : Salomé Oyallon Ressources : Créée en juillet 2019, l'association Parents & Féministes oeuvre pour plus d'égalité Coulmont, Baptiste. Sociologie des prénoms. La Découverte, 2011 Marie de Fournas, « Il échange sa signature mail avec sa collègue et découvre le sexisme dont elle est victime au travail », 20 minutes, 13 mars 2017 Martin Page, Au delà de la pénétration, Nouvel Attila, 2020 Martin Page, Un accident entre le monde et moi, Editions Bruno Doucey, 2022 Spinelli, M. et Hancewicz, A., Eduquer sans préjugés : Pour une éducation non-sexiste des filles et des garçons, JC Lattès, 2021
You wish to live in Portugal, but not in a big city or a small country town. And you'd love to be near the coast though any beach area is going to be dramatically costlier. Have you heard of Caldas da Rainha? A small historic city in Portugal's Silver Coast region with a 20 minute drive to the water. Diane Jacobsen moved there from Seattle, Washington. Caldas da Rainha is no longer a secret, as many Americans now call it home. Learn more about this lovely city on Episode 133 of Retire There with Gil & Gene. Also, check out Diane's townhouse rental, which is inside a castle, that she renovated in Castelo de Vide, Portugal, now available on Airbnb as Romance Inside Castle Walls with Private Garden. Diane highly recommends Martin Page's The First Global Village, How Portugal Changed the World, a 2006 book that explains in depth the rich history of Portugal to appreciate the country in modern times.
Radio Owlsnest Episode 42 “Welcome to my faithful OwlHead brethren and sistren”. We gather here today to share episode 42 in the continuing saga of ‘bonkers' songwriter podcasts. All who pass here - surrender all sense of decency, normalcy and decorum. On this month's show, I'll be spinning some exceedingly rare retro demos, including an unheard collaboration with the fine songwriter/singer/artist Dana Glover. It's a taste of soulful southern gospel - sprinkled with a touch of modern production … a track that rather interestingly conjures up images of Italy and a young fashion model's life
How Portugal changed the world.
Well, we are getting up there aren't we, my fellow OwlHeads - episode bloody 41! And I thought I was only going to record one solitary show
Mon nouvel invité est Martin Page, un auteur que j'ai découvert en lisant le livre « Au-delà de la pénétration ». Cet ouvrage a été évoqué plusieurs fois dans des épisodes précédents, j'ai donc voulu inviter Martin au micro de « Va vers ton risque » pour parler de ce livre, et pour parler plus généralement de la façon dont il milite pour un monde plus juste à travers ses œuvres diverses et variées. J'espère que vous aurez autant de plaisir à écouter cet épisode que j'ai eu de plaisir à discuter avec Martin ! Vous pouvez suivre les actualités de Martin en vous abonnant à son compte Instagram @mrtnpage et découvrir ses ouvrages en les commandant à votre librairie de quartier. Bonne écoute ! Références : > « Au-delà de la pénétration », de Martin Page, Éditions Le Nouvel Attila > « Conversation avec un gâteau au chocolat », de Martin Page, Éditions L'École des Loisirs > « Le garçon de toutes les couleurs », de Martin Page, Éditions L'École des Loisirs > « Le permis d'être un enfant », de Martin Page, Éditions Gallimard Jeunesse > « Éloge des fins heureuses », de Coline Pierré, Éditions Daronnes (dès le 27 janvier)
Livro em análise: "Como Me Tornei Estúpido" de Martin Page Voz e análise: Jadem Freitas
Radio Owlsnest Episode 38 - THE END OF YEAR SHOW! ‘Where did the time go, my noble OwlHeads? Another year has passed, another season has flown by (notice the pun), and here we are again - a year older, but as all “OwlHeads” know, we are a year wiser. I wanted to pull out all the stops for this festive extravaganza. Hence, some ridiculously rare demos will be revealed. I'm gonna spin an unheard, much requested song written with Bernie Taupin, “Welcome To The Retrohip” - now there's a title! It was a track destined for my second solo album, “In The Temple Of The Muse”, but somehow was left on the cutting room floor. You'll hear the studio live version. I've dug deep into the archives to play song demos from the technicolor-crazy 80s and the naughty 90s… tracks I was myself surprised to find, and I was suitably impressed. I have an emotional moment playing a song and demo I wrote and recorded with the great Maurice White of Earth, Wind and Fire… his voice struck home with poignant, soulful beauty. I was touched big time remembering him, particularly at this Christmas period. And a song written and performed with the mighty songwriter, Clif Magness (a song we penned with Michael Jackson in mind), will be spun as a ‘kindred spirit' to Maurice's emotional uplifting rendering. A rarity of rarities debuts as I play a song I wrote for the female band “Wild Orchid”, featuring the enigmatic, glamorous “Fergie” singing lead vocals. These girls brought bagels to my home studio during the writing sessions…. fond memories of being ‘mothered' and cooked for just before Fergie joined “Black Eyed Peas”. In between these musical fancies, I'll liberally disclose the facts about my youthful soccer/football career when I dabbled seriously in becoming a professional player with Southampton FC. A new track from a pagan folklore Christmas album I'm forever working on will be aired, and YES, what you've all been waiting for - Pagey becomes a crooner! I'll play a new half baked track I'm working on which encompasses the zeitgeist of Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra…. Cigarette in hand, glass of wine at the ready - romance is ignited! I want to thank you “OwlHeads” for another fine vintage year of songwriter podcasts. You've made it all worth it - couldn't do it without you. Fly high - enjoy
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Radio Owlsnest Episode 37 Gather ‘round, “OwlHeads”, gather around; it's time for another spectacular! This month's effort has a distinct feline flavor about it - my deep love and respect of cats permeates the whole proceedings. In particular, we will touch upon the brilliant art work of Louis Wain. I've recently been hugely inspired by a movie about him called, “The Electrical Life of Louis Wain”; his characterizations of the “furry tribe” are just iconic and magical. Hence, some of my song demos I play you today will be influenced by the animal kingdom. I will touch upon the 80's as well with some considerable gusto. I'll be playing some definitive vintage home demos I recorded during that technicolor period. One such very rare track that I penned with Bernie Taupin will be given its first ever airing - a song called “Union Jack” that I totally adore. It reeks of that vibrant era, when synthesizers ruled the world and we lost all fashion sense. I feel Bernie is at his lyrical best on this home 8 track recording. Within the frenetic pace of the show, I'll try and inject a little personal fact finding history with the story of the early pro bands I played in… my apprenticeship as a bass player that eventually led to me becoming a songwriter. Glorious mythological stuff! So join me for “The Electrical Life of Pagey”, and Let's have some fun! Martin
Rencontre avec Lou Sarabadzic, autrice avec Marko Mille (dessins) de la BD "Toujours trop ou pas assez. En finir avec la rhétorique foireuse du patriarcat", publiée mi-septembre en France, aux éditions Mango Society (Fleurus Editions) et prochainement au Québec, où vit la dessinatrice. Dans cette bande dessinée, elles abordent les nombreuses injonctions faites aux femmes, leurs origines, comment les combattre. Nous évoquons ensemble dans cet épisode la conception de la BD, mais aussi son précédent livre : "Poétique réjouissante du lubrifiant" (éditions Monstrograph, renommé en "éloge poétique du lubrifiant", éditions Le nouvel Attila), et bien sûr son parcours, ses combats, ses coups de cœur artistiques. Bonne écoute ! Référence citées dans l'épisode (ou en bonus) :Livres et revues Les œuvres de Lou Sarabadzic https://fr.lousarabadzic.com/ Les livres des édition éditions Monstrograph, fondées par Martin Page et Coline Pierré https://www.monstrograph.com/ dont "Au-delà de la pénétration" de Martin Page syndrome de la Schtroumpfette https://www.lespetitspoings.fr/2021/10/31/le-syndrome-de-la-schtroumpfette/ évoqué aussi dans le podcast Mansplaining https://www.slate.fr/audio/mansplaining/ et le livre "A l'écart de la meute, sortir de l'amitié masculine" (ed. Marabout), par Thomas Messias recommandations de Lou Sarabadzic : - Soeurs, revue de poésie https://www.revuesoeurs.fr/ - Les Editions des lisières, avec en particulièrement des œuvres de femmes http://editionsdeslisieres.com/ Podcasts Matière grasse, de Gras Politique, avec Daria Marx, Eva Perez-Bello et leurs invitées. Podcast d'utilité publique à faire écouter à toutes et tous. L'épisode sur l'école évoque les profs de sport. Mais je vous recommande de tout écouter. C'est édifiant. https://open.spotify.com/episode/5mXidBpcrZW6PnaKpZHiLe?si=A7O0JydeS4iE8UWrYt8ijQ&nd=1 "Première et dernière fois" de Lucile Bellan, Slate Podcasts (Benjamin Saeptem Hours, Aurelie Rodrigues, Christophe Carron), où je parle (sous pseudo) notamment, de l'homme qui trouvait "sale" de doigter une femme. o_O https://www.slate.fr/audio/premiere-derniere-fois/lou-38-ans-je-sais-faire-bander-un-garcon-y-des-techniques "Plaisir d'offrir" de Klaire fait grr, sur sa démarche pour faire un don d'ovocytes. Prises de son additionnelles : Elodie Font. Réalisation & mix : Samuel Hirsch, sur Arte Radio https://www.arteradio.com/serie/plaisir_d_offrir/1300 "Single Jungle", épisode 3 avec Sharone Omankoy AKA Le Kitambala agité, où elle évoque l'afroféminisme et la misogynoir, car dans l'épisode avec Lou, nous parlons notamment de Serena Williams qui a subi toute sa carrière des critiques racistes et sexistes. https://singlejungle.lepodcast.fr/ep-3-afrofeminisme-charge-sexuelle-avec-sharone-omankoy-aka-le-kitambala-agite Emissions/Articles/autres "Toutes musclées" sur Arte, docu recommandé par Victoire Tuaillon https://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/RC-022998/toutes-musclees/ Newsletter de Victoire Tuaillon "Vraiment super" https://vraimentsuper.kessel.media/posts?landing=true Lisa Nasri, Happy fit, pour une autre approche de la pratique sportivehttps://www.instagram.com/happy.fit_/ Go Girlz, de Marie Lerpscher, qui réalise des portraits de sportives, des personnes de toute morphologie, dont des femmes grosses, comme moi ! https://gogirlz.fr/portrait/portrait-97-louisa/ Vasectomie, itw de Julien pour la série "Déclic", par Lucile Bellan sur Yahoo Style, extrait : https://twitter.com/Louisa_A/status/1350202655549829120 Vidéo entière https://fr.style.yahoo.com/d%C3%A9clic-journ%C3%A9e-mondiale-vasectomie-julien-170207527.html statistiques sur le Maninterrupting https://citizenpost.fr/manterrupting-coupler-parole-aux-femmes-systematiquement-sexiste/ Tweet de Nora Bouazzouni sur la PMA et l'âge arbitraire choisi par l'Etat français : "J'apprends donc qu'en france, les femmes n'ont pas le droit de faire une PMA après 43 ans. Pour les hommes, c'est 60 ans. Que l'état aille bien se faire foutre et se mêle de son cul." https://twitter.com/norabz/status/1582808147458084865 "L'hygiène" intime est un concept problématique. La flore vaginale d'une femme n'est pas sale. Post sur le lobby de l'hygiène intime sur le compte Instagram de Clit Révolution (Elvire Duvelle-Charles et Sarah Constantin) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWykVYjgmQd/ AVERTISSEMENT IMPORTANT : Ne jamais s'inscrire sur une application ou site de rencontres payant sans 1) lire les avis sur Google (Play store) ou Apple (App store) 2) lire les conditions tarifaires de l'abonnement. Ainsi je vous déconseille fortement le site PARSHIP, qui pratique l'extorsion : on ne peut pas résilier avant 1 an obligatoire, même si on n'utilise plus le service, qui n'est pas satisfaisant, car très peu de personnes dans votre région. Le service client n'a que mépris pour les clients et le service communication ne veut rien entendre (un comble), aucun arrangement possible. Donc évitez-vous une dépense inutile. Episode enregistré à distance via Zencastr.Montage, mixage : Isabelle Field https://ginkio.com/isabelle-fieldMusique : Générique de "Manimal", virgules sonores : Edouard Joguet, et https://www.zapsplat.com/Logo conçu par Lynda Mac-ConnellHébergement : Podcloud
En 2019, fraîchement devenue sexologue, je découvre le livre “Au-delà de la pénétration” qui interroge la place de la pénétration dans les relations hommes- femmes. Ce livre a ouvert les portes d'un langage différent lorsque j'aborde la sexualité avec mes client.es : cette notion de sexualité avec pénétration, de sexualité sans pénétration, mais surtout d'une sexualité qui peut importe si elle est pénétrative ou non mérite tout son plaisir. Et, oui, la pénétration vaginale dans les rapports hétérosexuels ne fait pas tout. Pour réfléchir à tout ça, j'ai le plaisir et l'honneur de recevoir cet auteur, Martin Page. Il est le co-créateur avec Coline Pierré du laboratoire d'édition Monstrograph, auteur de romans, d'essais, et de livres jeunesse.Dans cet épisode, vous allez nous entendre parler de :Prendre de la place en parlant de pénétration en tant qu'homme cis hétéro Extrait du début du livre “Au-delà de la pénétration”“L'échec total” du lectoratRéfléxions que les femmes hétéro se font sur la pénétrationComment se détacher de l'image qu'un rapport sexuel abouti passe uniquement par la jouissance pénétrative ?L'éducation sensorielle des hommesPenser au-delà de la pénétration dans les troubles érectiles, en post-partum, etc.Pour retrouver mon invité.e :Au-delà de la pénétrationLes éditions Monstrographhttp://martin-page.fr/ et https://www.colinepierre.frSon instagramRessources pour aller plus loin :Maïa Mazaurette : sortir du trou, lever la tête (le livre)Victoire Tuaillon : les couilles sur la table (le livre)Jüne Plã : Jouissance Club (le livre)Un podcast à soi de Charlotte BienaiméRéinventer sa vie intime après bébéBonne écoute ! -------------------------
Radio Owlsnest Episode 36 Settle down with your hot cuppa - or in some cases I'm sure - harder stuff, dear “OwlHeads”…. for It's time to relax into episode 36! I just realized this show has many subliminal references to my bass playing, which is lovely, as that is where my music career started from. Somehow the “bottom end” doesn't get enough justice, but in this show we'll show it some well deserved reverence. I'll start off proceedings with a brand spanking new song which highlights my rhythm section playing with the great drummer Trevor Thornton. It's hard to believe we began playing together back in the 70s. I'll spin an outrageous demo I wrote for the well endowed page 3 girl, the irrepressible Samantha Fox. I'm being rather brave here because this highlights the manic, high energy, youthful “Pagey” ... an irrepressible creature himself from the distant past - when supersonic tempos ruled the world! It's a treat to play you the original cassette demo of the first “Q.Feel” single, “Doctor on the Radio”; The song that launched a thousand ships … I mean launched my professional songwriting and recording career. I'll introduce you to Chris Sutton, a singer that truly knocked me out - reminding me of the best of Alison Moyet and George Michael before he vanished into the ether - his apparently short career becoming an enigma. I'll play you a very rare 8 track Fostex demo we did together. Where is he now? Along with various other vintage tracks from my songwriting vault, I'll attempt to enlighten you regarding some little known facts about myself ... hard liquor is definitely mandatory at this point. And I'll play a special little demo of a song recorded by “Starship” that I wrote with Bernie Taupin (a personal favorite of mine) that conjures up a romantically dark story, haunted on the periphery by the band's own San Francisco home. So please be my guest today for episode 36
”Glory be to all “OwlHeads” - we gather here today to continue our investigations of “Pagey's” songwriting career. We start the show with a demo I wrote with Billy Burnette who had just joined Fleetwood Mac in the 90s… this very rare demo was aimed squarely at the Fleetwood Mac aesthetic; California here we come! I'll spin an early demo I wrote with Bernie Taupin around the time I wrote “We Built This City” and “These Dreams” with him. Although it's a technically-challenged vintage home recording, I love this obscure Taupin/Page track. It definitely has a Tears For Fears thing about it… I was writing songs around the Michael Jackson “Thriller” period, when ghouls and ghosts and zombies were all the rage (when were Zombies NOT the rage ???). I'll spin a demo Melissa Manchester recorded that I penned with Jon Lind called “Night Creatures”, on which I display my “Ghostbusters “
Aaaaaaand we are back with part 2 of the interview with the infectious energy and enthusiasm of songwriter/musician Martin Page.So many songs and artists to cover (and enjoy) so delve on in...1985 (2:23)Starship - We Built This City *Maurice White - Maurice White1986 (13:33)Heart - These Dreams1987 (29:17)Bernie Taupin - TribeRobbie Robertson - Robbie Robertson1988 (51:23)Paul Young - Right About NowTom Jones - Who's Gonna Take You Home Tonight1989 (68:40)Go West - The King of Wishful Thinking (written/recorded)Post-80s (83:39)Curt Smith - Soul on Board80SOGRAPHY QUICKFIRE ROUND (88:15) * 5 min excerpt. For full interview check out the Anatomy of a Song episodePayPal donations gladly received at 80sography@gmail.comIf you donate and want a shout out in future episode please email withname/where fromyour eternal jukebox (3 faves from 80s)three words to describe your/the 80scontact80sography@gmail.comtwitter/instagram@80sographyContact Martin atTwitter/instagram @martinpagemusicwebsite: martinpage.com freedom is a kiss x
The wonderful renaissance man, Martin Page, returns for the full My 80sography experience.Because I had extracted two parts of our interview from last year for Anatomy of a Song episodes this was pushed back to make way for other interviews but now has its time to shine.Martin was extremely good value in the single longest interview I have done yet (4 hrs plus) and was especially fascinating in describing the plight of an aspiring songwriter/musician for hire in the early-mid 80s (which this episode covers). Also why his immense success is 98% due to Ron Davies.PRE-1980 (2:36)Southampton Football Club trainee 1980/1981/1982 (11:27)Martin Page/Brian Fairweather - Relaxation Theme (Gina's Song) (Felicity Kendal!!)Tight Fit - Secret HeartQ-Feel - Dancing In Heaven1983 (33:55)Earth, Wind & Fire - Electric UniverseKim Carnes - Invisible Hands1984 (49.58)Barbra Streisand - Time MachineRay Parker Jr - Ghostbusters*PAGE TURNERS (70.13)Martin's verdict on his favourite film/TV series/LP/Book/Live Event/Song of the 80s* 5 min extract. For full version please check out Anatomy of a Song episode on GhostbustersContact Martin atTwitter/Instagram: @martinpagemusicWebsite: martinpage.comPodcast: Radio OwlsNestContact 80sography atTwitter/Instagram: @80sographyEmail: 80sography@gmail.comPayPal set up with 80sography@gmail.com if looking to contribute. Grateful for any assistance offered (want to avoid using paid ads). Regardless, I love you anyway x Now Your Eyes Are Open, You Can Explore Each Moment
Welcome welcome welcome, my sweet dear OwlHeads, to episode 33. I love the number “3”, so this is a special little show for me. I start off with a Gaelic ode demo that brings to mind the “River Dance” aesthetic…. Ireland rules! Wear green while listening. I will also spin two homemade classic demos of songs that highlighted the US charts of the 80s! Still quite unbelievable to me that I penned these chart busting ditties. We'll touch upon the meaning of ecstasy … oooh … And we all want a bit of that, don't we! I'll spin a ridiculously rare Q.Feel track - You'll hear an 80s band working up a number live in the studio. Warts and all. Oh those technicolor 1980s. I will jam upon my new fascination - Quantum physics - which seems amazingly aligned with my deep love of Buddhism. Yes, crazy, but real synchronicity. You'll hear a very rare demo that I wrote with Bernie Taupin - a song that espouses our deepest eternal desires for “Love and Greed”. Surrounding these retro sonic escapades will be numerous rare musical musings from my VERY VERY VERY long songwriting career. History rocks! So please hang with me for a while - lay back - loosen up - and turn on. Let me inspire your inner creative demons …. and of course - angels. Martin
Well we're back to our normal format this month you lovely “OwlHeads”, which means demos galore. This episode is choc-a-block full of rarefied songs from my archives - a true antiquarian delight for those of you that appreciate the true retro vibes. I'll be spinning two collaborations with lyricist Bernie Taupin - one dealing with the tragedy of the 1986 space shuttle challenger… I was truly moved to find this special track; And I'll be playing a brand new piece that was inspired by the indigenous aborigines of Australia who believe that a meteorite named ‘Kulu' brought life to this earth - so get your experimental prog attitude on! I'm not a particularly political writer, but I'll spin a demo that reflects my distaste of world leaders and tyrants that go rogue; the catastrophic situation in Ukraine resonates here; and a beautiful soul track I wrote with the legendary and sadly missed Jon Lind will be given its first airing. I had great fun doing a “desert Island” disc section, where I choose the top ten albums I'd have to have with me if I was stranded; survival requires that a few more choices are thrown in for good measure… well, you can't just have ten can you! Peppering the proceedings will be many more unheard demos and rare versions from my song vault. It really is a retro-demo feast of a party! So join me for the fun gang… Martin
‘ A Radio Owlsnest Special - The making of ‘In the Temple of the Muse' - Episode 30 ‘ Let me take you back to 2008 when I released my second solo album ‘In the Temple of the Muse'. After the release of my first album ‘In the House of Stone and Light' it took me a bloody long time - yes ages - to release my next opus… on my own independent record label ‘Ironingboard Records'. It occurred to me that it was well time to tell the ‘OwlHeads' the story behind this rather homemade release. I still had some of the great musicians from the “House of Stone and Light” sessions involved with me … Jimmy Copley, Neil Taylor, Russell Broom, etc., and they helped make this album very special to me. It was quite an introspective album; my life had been impacted by the deaths of my parents and some friends - a reckoning of mortality at that time. I was determined to make a record that reflected my emotional state during that period… that hopefully others could, and would relate to. Feel. And in the process, some of the songs on the album were cut by major artists - including Robbie Williams, Elaine Page and Mickey Thomas. It proved to me that when you create something from experience and the wounded heart…. you are liable to connect - on a universal level. So dear OwlHeads let me guide you personally - intimately - track by track - song by song - through this sophomore album. I'll try to relate the magic, as well as the struggles, that made this record come together. Love Martin
Nos conventions sexuelles font en sorte de mettre la pénétration au centre de l'interaction sexuelle. Elle devient un incontournable et suffit même, parfois, à définir la sexualité... et la limite considérablement. En remettant en question sa centralité, une panoplie de réactions et de questions se manifestent et se posent. Bien qu'elles puissent créer des inconforts, elles invitent à une réflexion qui nous permettra de poser un regard critique sur les conventions sociales, valider ses malaises, mettre en lumière ses aveuglements, etc… et ainsi, nous amener à réfléchir sa sexualité selon ce qui nous plaît réellement, plutôt que ce qui constitue l'habitude. Pour nous parler d'un sujet encore largement tabou, je reçois Martin Page, auteur du livre “Au-delà de la pénétration”, publié aux éditions le nouvel attila. Pour en savoir plus sur Martin Page, son livre et ses autres publications, visitez son site web à http://www.martin-page.fr/ Pour visiter le site de sa maison d'édition, Le Monstrograph, c'est ici
Another gem of a AOOS with songwriter/musician Martin Page and is there anything more iconic and anthemic than the equally loved and (wrongly) derided 80s classic, We Built This City.Loads to enjoy here - Martin's enthusiasm is infectious. And does Marconi play the Mamba?Check out Martin here;twitter: @martinpagemusicfacebook: martin page website: martinpage.compodcast: radio owl's nestVersions referenced;piano versionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aXjroHzoe4bardcorehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cdjp2sIyuQ0Mighty Good Roadhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FB245qJ-wesversion at endhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FB245qJ-wes we just want to dance here x
This one is for all the 1980s rock fans out there. In 1985, the music group Heart was choosing songs to record for its 8th studio album, which was to be named simply, “Heart.” The group normally recorded songs they had written themselves, but they had been presented with a new song written by Martin Page and Bernie Taupin. Page was a singer-songwriter, who had co-written some notable tunes such as Starship's anthem, “We Built This City.” Taupin was Elton John's frequent writing partner. Page and Taupin had written a new tune called “These Dreams,” which had been offered to Stevie Nicks, who turned it down. It found its way to Heart, who agreed to use it for their next album. When Nancy Wilson went into the studio to record lead vocals for the song, she had a cold that day. This made her vocals sound raspy. The song went on to great commercial success. Later on, producers wanted her to recreate the same vocal style, jokingly asking her if she could just get sick again. On today's episode, you'll recognize that what you perceive as your biggest weakness is actually your biggest strength. *** Are you looking for a community of enthusiastic, generous writers to help you build better habits and grow your writing business? Check out our Daily Writer Community. Check out our Daily Writing Prompts, which will help you break through creative blocks, brainstorm new ideas, and get back into a state of flow. Writing prompts are a fantastic creative tool for creative writing, journaling, teaching, social media posts, podcasting, and more! Connect with Kent: https://DailyWriterLife.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/kent.sanders Instagram: https://instagram.com/kentsanders LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/kent-sanders Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentsanders
This one is for all the 1980s rock fans out there. In 1985, the music group Heart was choosing songs to record for its 8th studio album, which was to be named simply, “Heart.” The group normally recorded songs they had written themselves, but they had been presented with a new song written by Martin Page and Bernie Taupin. Page was a singer-songwriter, who had co-written some notable tunes such as Starship's anthem, “We Built This City.” Taupin was Elton John's frequent writing partner. Page and Taupin had written a new tune called “These Dreams,” which had been offered to Stevie Nicks, who turned it down. It found its way to Heart, who agreed to use it for their next album. When Nancy Wilson went into the studio to record lead vocals for the song, she had a cold that day. This made her vocals sound raspy. The song went on to great commercial success. Later on, producers wanted her to recreate the same vocal style, jokingly asking her if she could just get sick again. On today's episode, you'll recognize that what you perceive as your biggest weakness is actually your biggest strength. *** Are you looking for a community of enthusiastic, generous writers to help you build better habits and grow your writing business? Check out our Daily Writer Community. Check out our Daily Writing Prompts, which will help you break through creative blocks, brainstorm new ideas, and get back into a state of flow. Writing prompts are a fantastic creative tool for creative writing, journaling, teaching, social media posts, podcasting, and more! Connect with Kent: https://DailyWriterLife.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/kent.sanders Instagram: https://instagram.com/kentsanders LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/kent-sanders Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentsanders
Les personnes asexuelles sont très peu représentées dans les médias et la culture (cinéma, séries, livres), or elles sont le "A" du sigle LGBTQIAplus. Il est temps qu'elles aient autant de place que les autres. J'ai eu le plaisir de rencontrer Alix, lesbienne asexuelle, et Gaëtan, panromantique et asexuel, dans le cadre des activités proposées par Ina Mihalache AKA Solange Te Parle, artiste, autrice, sur son Patreon. Infos : https://www.patreon.com/solangeteparle/ et https://youtu.be/iQyFMJhEP3kAlix, Gaëtan et moi sommes donc des "Paraps", diminutif de "Parapluies", les personnes qui soutiennent les créations d'Ina Mihalache / Solange Te Parle, sur Patreon. Nous sommes donc des personnes sensibles à la création, aux arts, la psychologie, l'humour, la francophonie etc. Chacun·e à la hauteur de ses moyens bien sûr. Dans cet épisode, je pose des questions simples pour comprendre tout simplement ce qu'est l'asexualité. Comment ça se passe lors des rencontres ? Alix et Gaëtan annoncent-il/elle leur asexualité aux personnes ? Comment se passent les contacts physiques s'il y en a ? Ont-il/elle du désir ? Et la masturbation ?Merci à Alix et Gaëtan pour ces témoignages précieux et importants. Références citées dans l'épisode : Episode C'est compliqué, Hors série, de Lucile Bellan, chez Slate Podcasts http://www.slate.fr/audio/cest-complique/hors-serie-dete-les-plans-cul avec le tweet "On m'a volé mon adolescence de lesbienne", équivalent de ce tweet ici : https://twitter.com/GoldfishFight/status/1367772284514168833?s=20 Chaîne Youtube "Parlons peu mais parlons cul" https://www.youtube.com/c/ParlonspeuParlonsCul le personnage de Giles dans la série Buffy contre les vampires Livre "Dating Fatigue", de Judith Duportail, éditions de l'Observatoire. Elle évoque la demi-sexualité "La demisexualité est une orientation sexuelle du spectre asexuel où une personne ne ressent de l'attirance sexuelle envers une autre personne qu'après avoir formé un lien émotionnel fort avec celle-ci. La demisexualité fait partie du spectre de l'asexualité. Ce terme ne précise pas le genre des personnes pour qui est éprouvée l'attirance : hommes, femmes ou personnes non binaires." https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demisexualit%C3%A9 Podcast "Le son du désir" https://www.lesondudesir.fr/ Séries "Sex Education", "Bojack Horseman", "Glee" https://www.telerama.fr/ecrans/mental-sex-education-bojack-horseman-high-maintenance-quatre-series-pour-comprendre-lasexualite-6855538.php Podcast "La série documentaire" de France Culture sur l'asexualité : https://www.franceculture.fr/emissions/lsd-la-serie-documentaire/vivre-sans-sexualite-24-labsence-de-sexualite-une-anomalie-sociale Le livre "Le génie lesbien" d'Alice Coffin (éditions Grasset), sur le manque de visibilité des lesbiennes Podcast "Brise glace", avec un épisode sur une femme asexuelle : https://podcasts.apple.com/st/podcast/dans-la-vie-de-louisa-30-ans-asexuelle/id1373624102?i=1000410488846 Statistiques sur les femmes lesbiennes qui ont une vie sexuelle plus épanouie que les femmes hétéros (étude faite sur 53 000 personnes par le Kinsey Institute) : "Au total, 86% des femmes homosexuelles expliquent atteindre l'orgasme lors de leurs rapports. Contre 65% pour les femmes hétérosexuelles. La différence est de taille. Et interroge. Car du côté des hommes hétérosexuels et homosexuels, pas de fossé. Ils atteignent respectivement l'orgasme dans 95% et 89% des cas. https://tetu.com/2018/12/01/les-lesbiennes-ont-elles-une-vie-sexuelle-plus-epanouie-que-les-heteros/ La circlusion. "Mot Inventé en 2016 par l'artiste Bini Adamczak, « popularisé » en France en 2019 par l'auteur Martin Page [dans son livre "Au-delà de la pénétration", la circlusion consiste à enfiler, enserrer ou engloutir un pénis (ou des doigts, ou des godemichés, ou des concombres) dans son vagin ou son rectum. Quand on monte un homme, on le circlut. On passe d'un rapport pénétrant-pénétré (actif-réceptif) à un rapport circluant-circlué. Le rôle physique peut se doubler d'un rôle symbolique : je circlus, donc je domine. Je prends mon partenaire à l'intérieur de mon corps, donc je le prends tout court. (Note de terrain : j'ai toujours trouvé extrêmement étrange que certains hommes prétendent « prendre les femmes ». En attendant que le pénis devienne un organe préhensile, cette idée est incompatible avec la définition du mot « prendre » dans le dictionnaire, qui consiste à « saisir ».) https://www.lemonde.fr/m-le-mag/article/2021/02/28/sexualite-circlusion-power-bottom-quand-la-penetration-se-reinvente_6071440_4500055.html. Ce terme a été relayé et expliqué aussi sur le compte de Noemie De Lattre https://www.instagram.com/noemie.de.lattre/ Camille Regache explique pourquoi chaque lettre de "LGBTQIAplus" est importante, dans "La dose" de Binge Audio (accès payant) https://pca.st/episode/1d02e3b2-0d01-4aa2-9498-35bd9bf5e91b Et en gratuit, il y a beaucoup de ressources dans le podcast "Camille" https://www.binge.audio/podcast/camille/ Diane Saint-Réquier, Sexy Soucis https://www.france.tv/slash/sexy-soucis/ et https://www.instagram.com/sexysoucis/ Livre de Lucile Quillet "Le Prix à payer, ce que le couple hétéro coûte aux femmes", aux éditions Les liens qui libèrent. Podcast "Sologamie" de Marie Albert https://mariealbert.info/category/podcast/sologamie/ Olympe de G, et sa grève de l'hétérosexualité https://www.instagram.com/olympe.de.g/ Le compte Instagram et le livre de Bettina Zourli, "Je ne veux pas d'enfant", à retrouver dans l'épisode 11 : https://singlejungle.lepodcast.fr/avec-bettina-zourli-autrice-de-je-ne-veux-pas-denfant Ash Hardell https://www.youtube.com/ashleymardell BD de Tillie Walden Episode enregistré en octobre 2021, à Paris, chez Isabelle Field, merci à elle pour son accueil.Prise de son, montage et mixage : Isabelle FieldMusique : Générique de "Manimal", virgules sonores : Edouard JoguetLogo conçu par Lynda Mac-ConnellHébergement : Podcloud
Romain a 41 ans, et se définit comme un homme cis hétéro, papa de 2 garçons. C'est en écoutant Single Jungle, qu'il a eu envie de participer, pour partager son vécu de célibataire, comme il le souligne : "Il prend cher l'égo sur les applis...". Il nous parle de ses expériences positives et négatives sur les applis de dating. Ce qu'il a appris ces dernières années. Le travail qu'il a fait sur lui-même, notamment via l'accompagnement d'1 psy. C'est très rare qu'un homme cis hétéro de moins de 50 ans ose en parler (la patientèle restant très majoritairement féminine et/ou LGBTQIAplus). Il continue à déconstruire sur beaucoup de sujets.Romain voulait participer pour vous dire, amies et amis célibataires : "Il y a de l'espoir." Car 2 bonnes nouvelles, la principale et celle qu'il faut retenir : Il se sent beaucoup mieux dans sa tête, sa peau, dans sa vie, l'estime de soi va nettement mieux. Et il a rencontré quelqu'un. A suivre. Merci à Romain pour sa sincérité, sa générosité et son accueil.A ceux et celles qui voudraient entendre d'autres témoignages d'hommes cis hétéro, rdv dans l'épisode 9 (Marc Gibaja et Stéphane Rose), et vous pouvez aussi découvrir le podcast de Mélanie Mâge "Ils se confient" https://ilsseconfient.com/ (attention, il y a des épisodes avec des hommes problématiques) et "Nath & Véro" https://www.nathetvero.com/Pour les témoignages LGBTQIAplus : rdv dans l'épisode 4 (Richard Mèmeteau) et 17 (David Venkatapen), le podcast "Coming out" https://open.spotify.com/show/59UuXPmc80CN2YsRAFsqVP, "Entre eux deux" de Noémie Gmür https://shows.acast.com/entre-eux-deux, et bien d'autres. Références citées dans l'épisode : "5 pour cent", podcast d'Anaïs de Muret sur la bisexualité https://podcast.ausha.co/cinq-pour-cent Vivre sans sexualité ("le mythe des couilles bleues", le sexe n'est pas un besoin) d'Ovidie et Tancrède Ramonet https://www.franceculture.fr/emissions/series/survivre-sans-sexe "Jouissance club" de June Pla https://www.placedeslibraires.fr/livre/9782501144209-jouissance-club-une-cartographie-du-plaisir-june-pla/ "Au-delà de la pénétration" de Martin Page https://www.placedeslibraires.fr/livre/9782371000926-au-dela-de-la-penetration-martin-page/ A propos de l'impact du porno sur les désirs masculins et leur pratique du sexe "Désir comme un homme" de Florian Vörös https://www.placedeslibraires.fr/livre/9782348045394-desirer-comme-un-homme-enquete-sur-les-fantasmes-et-les-masculinites-florian-voros/ Episode enregistré en juin 2021, chez Romain, en banlieue parisienne.Prise de son et montage : Isabelle FieldMusique : Générique de "Manimal", virgules sonores : Edouard JoguetLogo conçu par Lynda Mac-ConnellHébergement : Podcloud
From 1976 to 1993, the band Heart, featuring Ann & Nancy Wilson, put 20 songs on the American Rock & Roll Top 40 charts. In this episode, Dave Derringer picks and discusses 10 of the 20 hit songs. Dave's 10 are the hits that Ann and/or Nancy had a hand in writing. While regaling us with the 10 Wilson-penned hits, Dave also relays a number of interesting stories about Heart, including the one where the band Nazareth unwittingly had a hand in crafting Heart's classic hit "Barracuda." This is why The Derringer Brothers decided to include two of Nazareth's songs on the Ann & Nancy Wilson Playlist. In true brotherly fashion, Paul Derringer manages to mess with Dave's perfect 10-song strategy by slipping in two additional songs. One song, "Bebe Le Strange," bubbled under the charts at #109. Paul and Dave explain what it means when something "bubbles under," a legitimate Billboard-coined phrase. In addition, Dave explains the definition of "rung" and mockingly credits Paul as being the originator of the phrase "sniffing the charts." Listen up to learn what it means when a band's single climbs a rung and is sniffing the charts. It's actually a good thing! Paul's second monkey-wrench involves a song written for Ann & Nancy by Martin Page and Elton John's lyricist Bernie Taupin. Not only was this single the first of Heart's two #1 hits, it was also Nancy Wilson's rare opportunity to shine as lead vocalist. Nancy has a good voice, but The Derringer Brothers agree that it's Ann who has one of the best voices in Rock & Roll. Period. The songs discussed in this episode can be found on the Ann & Nancy Wilson Playlist. Click the hyperlink and "follow" the playlist on Spotify. Contact Paul & Dave at derringerdiscoveries@gmail.com and "follow" Derringer Discoveries on your favorite digital platform. Stay for a post-episode bonus snippet of the new digital single In Rivermont by Paul's indie-band Ho Jo Fro. In addition, please add In Rvermont and Music Box Killer to your favorite playlists. While not in the same stratospheric league as Heart, in just a few months Music Box Killer and other Ho Jo Fro songs have streamed thousands times. Also, click here to watch budding director Danny Wagner's Music Box Killer video on YouTube. Ho Jo Fro provides the theme song (Your Sister's Room) for Derringer Discoveries. You can support the band simply by "following" them and sharing their songs with your friends. Ho Jo Fro is a fan of Heart.