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The Blue Moon Podcast is back for the 2024-25 season. Joining David Mooney is, from StatCity.co.uk, Adam Carter, and Manchester City fan Ally Fogg to preview the new season. We start with a look back over the pre-season tour of the USA and its standout performers. Could Oscar Bobb, James McAtee or Nico O'Reilly have an impact in the first team in these opening weeks? We also look at the shape of the squad, as Julian Alvarez departs for Atletico Madrid. We speak to Howard Cohen, chair of the Disabled Supporters Association, after blue badge holders were told unexpectedly that it would now cost them per game to park at the Etihad this season. Pre-season might not be your bag, but in years gone by it used to be the only way to watch City against foreign opposition. Supporter Keith Hancock tells us about one extraordinary time in Denmark when he ended up on the bench alongside the players. And with the Olympics in Paris still going on, we hear about the only City player ever to win an Olympic medal in a sport that wasn't football. Mick Collins, who wrote a biography of the player, talks to us about Max Woosnam. ========== To get more podcasts or to listen without the ads, join our Patreon. It's just £2 per month for all the extra content and you can get a 7-day free trial first: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast
Mick has had a diverse career since leaving school aged 15-years in 1972. He has worked as a builder's labourer, served as infantryman in the British Army for three and a half years, and between 1977-83 he travelled and worked around many parts of the world. From 1983-86 he lived in a Tibetan Buddhist monastery, where he experienced a spiritual emergency. This transformative experience eventually informed his vocation to train as a therapist. Mick worked for many years as an NHS occupational therapist in acute mental health settings and in a specialist psychological therapies team. During this time he spent nine years training in Process Oriented Psychology. He then spent ten years working as a Lecturer and Director of Admissions within the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. Mick's doctoral thesis (2012), along with his peer-reviewed articles and book chapters are mostly focused on the activation of our transpersonal potential and the process of renewal within experiences of spiritual emergence and emergency. Mick is deeply interested in how our transformative experiences inspire our personal processes of individuation, as well as our collective efforts to tackle the multiple crises in the world at this time. Mick has written three books, The Unselfish Spirit 2014 (Scientific and Medical Network book prize winner), The Visionary Spirit 2018 and The Restorative Spirit 2022 (Scientific and Medical Network book prize winner). He was Author in Profile at the 2014 Hostry Festival, and was interviewed about his work at the 2015 Hay Festival and also on Conscious TV in 2016. Mick retired from academia in 2015. Occasionally he runs workshops and speaks at events when invited. Mick lives in Norwich with his wife Hannah. He is a father and grandfather. https://www.transformocene.co.ukDo you enjoy listening to these podcasts?You might like to support their ongoing journey, by contributing £5 per month and be part of our community, Middle Earth Medicine has a platform for ongoing connections, support and wellbeing. it can be found here… https://middleearthmedicine.com/membership-account/membership-checkoutYou could be simply supporting our podcast and appreciating what it offers.AND you could also attend gatherings with like minded people and view videos and blogs of the soul-purpose journey. There would be opportunity to share thoughts on the subject of each podcasts message if you wish toIf you are willing, please go to this link https://middleearthmedicine.com/membership-account/membership-checkout and make your contribution today.Thank you so much for your continued support. Thank you for listening to this podcast, let's spread the word together to support the embodiment of soul, to reclaim our spirituality and to remember a broken innocence, a reclaiming of soul and our life force. Gratitude to you all https://plus.acast.com/s/how-to-find-our-soul-purpose. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In which we are joined by new guest Nadia (my gf) and we have a host of opinions? Do I talk about Mick Collins and the Apostles? Yes. Yes I do.
In this episode I talk with Mick Collins, occupational therapist, author and incredible human being. We talk all about spirituality and how it plays a role in our practice as occupational therapists. We explore spiritual emergencies (and how the medical system often mistakes these for mental illness), transpersonal occupational therapy, shadow work, therapeutic use of self, … 87 – Transpersonal Occupational Therapy, Soul Awakenings & Therapeutic Use of Self ft Mick Collins Read More »
In this episode I talk with Mick Collins, occupational therapist, author and incredible human being. We talk all about spirituality and how it plays a role in our practice as occupational therapists. We explore spiritual emergencies (and how the medical system often mistakes these for mental illness), transpersonal occupational therapy, shadow work, therapeutic use of self, … 87 – Transpersonal Occupational Therapy, Soul Awakenings & Therapeutic Use of Self ft Mick Collins Read More »
EPISODE SUMMARY:Merchant services is a broad term used to describe a range of financial services for businesses and it is most commonly thought of as the vendors a business uses to accept and process payments,.The definition has broadened to encompass the various tools, companies, and payment processing methods used in your business. As a business owner, it's essential to build your understanding of merchant services so that you can choose the right provider for your business.We are joined by Mick Collins, Regional Vice President with Pay It Forward Processing. Mick prides himself on helping business owners match or save money on their processing fees, while providing a major differentiator in the industry.The founders of Mick's organization, David and Renee VanHeel, also started a company called Every Swipe Benefits Charity, which is a non-profit that gives businesses a philanthropic arm, while providing a fundraising platform to charities through credit card processing fees. This is an amazing way to help a worthy cause!Tune in for this sensible conversation at TalkRadio.nyc
With insights into new ways of living creatively, spiritually, harmoniously and responsibly on planet Earth, MICK COLLINS is seeding a new era of emancipatory living. His book, The Visionary Spirit, draws on the wisdom of the imaginal realm, where dreams, myth, and synchronicity help us realign to the natural world and to our innate wholeness. […]
With insights into new ways of living creatively, spiritually, harmoniously and responsibly on planet Earth, MICK COLLINS is seeding a new era of emancipatory living. His book, The Visionary Spirit, draws on the wisdom of the imaginal realm, where dreams, myth, and synchronicity help us realign to the natural world and to our innate wholeness. […]
Welcome to the final episode of Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions' 2022 season. We saved a great one for the finale: Kid Congo Powers. Born Brian Tristan in La Puente, California, he eventually adopted the stage name which appears on the cover of Some New Kind of Kick, a new memoir that documents his time in The Cramps, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and The Gun Club, with whom he's credited for “excessive feedback, guitar and slide guitar, whirling whirlies, maracas and ancient mutterings.” And that's not all it covers. Kid's story is a layered one. The book, written with Chris Campion, gets into all of it, including frank examinations of queer identity, struggles with addiction, and his connection to the late Jeffrey Lee Pierce—who's dream visit inspired his 2020 Pink Monkey Birds Latin psych epic “He Walked In.” At once hilarious, tender, and possessing an almost dreamlike spiritual quality, it's a great read. And it arrives alongside two new records: Summer Forever and Ever, the second album by Wolfmanhattan Project, his trio with Mick Collins of The Dirtbombs and Gories and Bob Bert, formerly of Sonic Youth, and Kid Congo Powers and The Near Death Experience Live in St. Kilda, a live concert taped in Australia. Both will be out physically in 2023—but you can listen to them digitally now. Or rather, after you finish this conversation between host Jason P. Woodbury and Kid, fellow Arizonans. Thanks so much for listening to Transmissions. Our 2022 season closes with this episode. We'll be back in early 2023, keep your eyes on Aquarium Drunkard for more info and check out the Patreon for bonus content we'll be sharing over the next couple months. This season of Transmissions is concluded.
A talk with musician and aspiring linguist Mick Collins about the Dirtbombs, the Gories, the Wolfmanhattan Project, and inventing his own language. Follow Collins on Twitter and listen to all his music you can find. Theme music by Bill MacKay.
Face to Face with Mick CollinsLive on OMTimes Radio Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 10:30 PST / 1:30 PM ESTWatch the Livestream on the No BS Spiritual Book Club on Facebook, OMTimes Radio & TV Facebook, or OMTimesTV YoutubeTHIS WEEK ON THE NO BS SPIRITUAL BOOK CLUB … Author, transformational coach, and visionary activist Mick Collins shares the 10 books that inspired his life journey from builder's laborer and wayward teenager to the British Army to his present work as a transpersonal occupational therapist, transformational coach, and author of three ground-breaking books on human evolution in a time of Global Awakening.Join us this week and hear what inspired Mick Collins to leave his wild days behind him and explore, write, and teach about spirituality, spiritual emergency, and the global ecological crisis? Mick Collins is the author of The Unselfish Spirit: Human Evolution in a Time of Global Crisis, The Visionary Spirit: Awakening the Imaginal Realm in the Transformocene Age, and The Restorative Spirit: Illuminating the Soul in a Time of Global Awakening.https://www.facebook.com/sandiesedgbeer | https://www.facebook.com/groups/nobsspiritualbookclubhttps://www.thenobsspiritualbookclub.comVisit the NO BS Spiritual Book Club Page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/the-no-bs-spiritual-book-club/Join the No BS Spiritual Book Club mailing list https://forms.aweber.com/form/93/758545393.htmConnect with Sandie Sedgbeer at https://www.sedgbeer.com#MickCollins #SandieSedgbeer #NoBSSpiritualBookClubSubscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/
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From builder's laborer, wayward teenager, and member of the British Army to author and visionary activist… What spurred Nick Collins to turn his life around and become engaged in his present work as a transpersonal occupational therapist, transformational coach, and author of three ground-breaking books on human evolution in a time of Global Awakening? There are a few interesting stories behind that… Join us this week and hear what inspired Mick Collins to leave his wild days behind him and explore, write, and teach about spirituality, spiritual emergency, and the global ecological crisis! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sandie-sedgbeer/support
Monty has a special power that no one else possesses.And he hates it.He just wants to live a quiet cheese sandwich and tap water life. Fate, being the fickle bitch it is, has other plans. His best friends, Lark and Sean, have abilities as well and the trio encounter three mysterious people who show them, they are not alone.It would be nice if any of them had useful abilities, but take what you can get, right?As a result, Monty is forcibly dragged into a world of coffee-addicted villains, half-competent goons, and pompous windbags. Monty must use his wits against the witless to save himself and his friends. To do so he must embrace being the DICK WIGGLERSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What happens when you challenge a bunch of indie horror weirdos to write a short story inspired by swan genitalia??? ABSOLUTE EFFING MAGIC, THAT'S WHAT. FOLLOW DUSTIN WHALEN on TikTok at @captaincrippie! Dustin is a nightshift working Healthcare Hero, wheelchair vigilante, and amazing horror fiction book reviewer. Without him, this episode would not have been possible. Show him all the love!
Dr. Mick Collins has had a diverse career since leaving school in 1972 at 15-years old. He has worked as a builder's labourer, infantryman and heavy goods truck driver, as well as travelling and working around the world for six years from 1977-83. He also lived in a Tibetan Buddhist Monastery in the UK between1983-6. Mick's personal transformative journey includes working through an experience known as spiritual emergency. This deep encounter catalysed his vocation, and inspired him to train as an occupational therapist, which led him to work in an acute mental health setting and in a specialist psychological therapies team. During this time he spent nine years training in Process Oriented Psychology, incorporating humanistic and transpersonal methods into his therapeutic practice. Mick also worked for ten years as a Lecturer and Director of Admissions within the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. He retired from academia in 2015. Mick is the author of several books: The Unselfish Spirit: Human Evolution in a Time of Global Crisis (won the 2014 Scientific and Medical Network book prize); The Visionary Spirit: Awakening to the Imaginal Realm in the Transformocene Age – 2018); The Restorative Spirit: Illumination of Conscience and Soul Progression in a Time of Global Awakening – 2022). www.ClaudiuMurgan.comclaudiu@claudiumurgan.comyoutube.com/channel/UC6RlLkzUK_LdyRSV7DE6obQ
Mick discusses his journey so far and what his plans are for his future as a coach at Complete Body
Welcome to the new year! I hope all of you are well. As we get back into the flow of things, we have with us, Mick Collins, the Vice President for the People Analytics products at SAP/SuccessFactors; overseeing the go-to-market for these solutions. His background is in HR analytics research and consulting, with a multi-year stint in corporate strategy research. His areas of interest pertaining to analytics story-telling, decision-making, and building HR capabilities for analytics.Let’s dive right in and learn how Mick closes the workforce analytics gap using data to challenge conventional wisdom. [00:01 - 03:45] Opening Segment ● Let’s get to know Mick Collins● Mick gives some background on his work [03:46 - 12:28] How to Get People to Move Beyond the Gap ● Mick talks about how to overcome the gap by defining the issues● Mick gives advice on how to help clients come out with a governance structure● How the future of HR will be affected by the SEC [12:29 - 23:11] Telling a Compelling Story that Matters● Mick’s insights and experience around storytelling in Data and People Analytics ● Giving good presentations despite the lack of certainty ● The level of risk HR should be taking ● Sharing passion with teams [23:12 - 34:24] Using Data to Investigate Low Visibility Issues in HR ● Mick talks about unique issues that he’s been analyzing ● Next-generation metrics ● Challenging conventional wisdom through analytics● Understanding the fundamentals of the business culture [34:25 - 37:44] Closing Segment● Summarizing our discussion today● Final Words Tweetable Quotes:“I love the storytelling aspects [of data analytics]… Really where the rubber hits the road is when you teach people how to interpret the data and then ultimately take action.” - Mick Collins“HR is expected to have 100% definitive conclusions and causations… We don’t have the perfect science, but if we don’t make decisions based on data we’re gonna be no better off in the future than we are today.” - Mick Collins“If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will take you there.” - Mick CollinsConnect with Mick on LinkedIn and Twitter. Visit www.successfactors.com to learn more about his space. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with me: LinkedInTwitterEmail: david@turetskyconsulting.comThis show is brought to you by Turetsky Consulting LLC, our company providing business consulting on Analytics, HR Processes, and Rewards with a focus on getting answers that organizations need by demystifying People Analytics. Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW + Share this episode with like-minded people who can benefit from this content.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hrdatalabs)
From Spain to Slovakia today as we check in on the amazing growth of GAA in Iberia and chat with Mick Collins (not that one), Chairperson of Sitges GAA Club about his journey from Erasmus to founding a GAA club. And Erasmus is to blame for Ciaran Chapman's love affair with one of Europe's most attractive capital cities and how he manages to double up club duties with being PRO for Gaelic Games Europe in the vast Central East region.
The Third Men Podcast is proud to present an all-new exclusive extended interview with Detroit music legend Pat Pantano! Patrick's sound and imagery can be felt across countless projects from a variety of musical acts - including friends Jack and Meg White as they began their journey as The White Stripes! After cutting his drumming teeth with bands such as The Colors, Steel Miners and Cathouse, Patrick linked up with Deanne Iovan to form the groove-rock powerhouse The Come Ons. Of course, juggling multiple bands is by no means uncommon in the Detroit music world -- when Mick Collins needed a drummer for his new band project, The Dirtbombs, it was Patrick who answered the call and helped establish the scrappy, powerful sound the group would soon become known for. In addition to his musical work, Patrick holds the unique honor of photographing not one, but TWO White Stripes album covers (White Blood Cells and Elephant) during his time as the band's photographer. Join us this week as we uncover the many amazing stories of Pat Pantano - we’re thrilled to have had him on the show and hope you all enjoy this interview as much as we did! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Third Men Podcast is proud to welcome back one of our absolute all-time favorite special guests, Detroit music legend Ko Melina! Ko is back with us again for an new extended interview that goes way deeper, and way WILDER than any extended interview has gone before! When last on the show, we discussed her musical origins and place among the musical Illuminati of the Detroit rock boom at the turn of millennium. This episode we take a deep dive into loads of new topics, including tons of awesome stories about her tenure in the raucous, melodic and always-entertaining Dirtbombs. As a special treat, Ko was kind enough to give us some fascinating insight into her time working for The White Stripes, and what the early stage presence of Jack and Meg felt like from both on and off the stage. Plus we're joined by frequent Third Woman Kate McCoy to go deep into Dirtbombs trivia, and find out for us why exactly Mick Collins might not be allowed onto TV On The Radio's tour bus anymore! It's a wild and crazy ride and we'd like to again thank Ko for joining us once more on an awesome tour of all her amazing stories! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're wrapping up our best-of trilogy in style with not one, but two Dirtbombs related interviews from the past year. First up we've got the interview with the brilliant Jim Diamond from episode 59! Hear all about how Jim became a producer and musician and learn the inside scoop behind the recording of the debut White Stripes LP. Next we've got the multi-talented Green Lantern of music Mick Collins from episode 64! Get the 'dirt' on the creation of the Dirtbombs then be bowled over by finding out what Mick first thought of a young John Gillis.Next week we return to our regular show-structure with brand new content so be sure to stick around to the end of this episode to hear all about what's coming up! To our current listeners, thanks for sticking with us during this break, and if you're new to the show, welcome aboard and enjoy the show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Third Men Podcast is proud to present an all-new exclusive extended interview with legendary Detroit rock powerhouse Thomas Jackson Potter! Jack White fans know Tom for many projects over the years, such as membership in The Dirtbombs, prominent inclusion on Jack's Sympathetic Sounds of Detroit compilation and most notably as the frontman for Detroit's quintessential two-piece rock group BANTAM ROOSTER. Like the Flat Duo Jets before them, Bantam Rooster blazed the trail for two-piece potential in the rock world, and paved the way for The White Stripes in the years that followed. Tom's electrifying guitar sound is the perfect blend of high-energy rock and carefully crafted melody, and his extraordinary talents can be heard on countless records from the 80's, 90's and beyond - including the now-classic Ultraglide in Black LP from The Dirtbombs and Bantam's 2000 Sympathy release F*ck All Y'All. As friend and collaborator with artists such as Jack White, Mick Collins and Jim Diamond, Tom helped define the Detroit rock sound during the turn of the millennium and continues to push musical boundaries to this day with innovative groups like Seger Liberation Army and Choke Chains. We here at the Third Men podcast would like to thank Tom for joining us for one of the most fun, lively discussions we've ever had on the show and hope everyone has as much fun listening as we had interviewing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Third Men Podcast is proud to present an all-new exclusive extended interview with a Rock'n'Roll legend, the one and only Mick Collins! Jack White fans know Mick for many things, but first and foremost as a founding member of one of the most influential rock bands to ever tear up a stage, The Gories. Every major movement stands on the shoulders of the giants who came before, and the Detroit rock revival that catapulted Jack White to stardom was a culmination of decades of visionary artistry from acts like The Stooges, MC5 and the high energy, blues/punk-infused sound that Mick Collins, Dan Kroha and Peggy O'Neill created. It's a tough act to follow, but follow it Mick did with the foundation of a new art project that would evolve into White Stripes contemporaries The Dirtbombs. With such members as TMR co-founder Ben Blackwell, Raconteur Patrick Keeler and former White Stripes producer Jim Diamond, this new band's connections to the Third Man Records universe run deep, and the group stands amongst the most prominent and successful acts to emerge from the era. Mick's other groups are no slouch either, from The Voltaire Brothers to The Screws to Blacktop and beyond, he continues to weave one of richest tapestries in modern music. And then he called-in to our show! We here at the Third Men podcast would like to thank Mick for joining us – it was a pleasure interviewing him and one of the most spontaneous, lively and fun interviews we've ever had the pleasure of conducting! If for nothing else, stay for the bowling tips! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's an ooey-gooey-podcast-ka-blooey this week as we celebrate the lifeblood of Detroit Rock'n'Roll: the indomitable DIRTBOMBS! In the mid-nineties the music scene echoing out from the Cass Corridor was truly kicking into high gear. Groups like Bantam Rooster, Rocket 455, The Go and, of course, The White Stripes began to take shape, standing on the shoulders of legendary groups such as The Stooges and The Gories. When Gorie virtuoso Mick Collins started his next musical project in the primordial rock soup of 1996 Detroit, something special was bound to happen, and happen it did. Enter: The Dirtbombs - a revolving cast of quintessential voices in the rock revival and home base for such Third Man staples as Ben Blackwell, Jim Diamond, Patrick Keeler, E Wolf and many, many more. This week we cover the band's inception and discography, and are joined by Dirtbomb super-fan Kate McCoy for an unforgettable interview that ends with a surprise TOO INSANE to type here. You're just going to have to listen to find out. Trust us, do NOT miss the end of this episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mick Collins has been a leader in the field of workforce planning & analytics for over a dozen years. He's led numerous research projects in the field and has advised some of the world's leading companies. He's now the Vice President of SAP/SuccessFactors after years in leadship roles at Infohrm and the Corporate Executive Board. In this discussion Mick highlights important distintions in the language of analytics. he offers up some leading practices. And he shares his thoughts on the future of the space.
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The buzz: Your business wish list. Still wishing for a crystal ball to see what 2015 may bring for your company, industry and the world? We've got the next best thing. Completing our three-part Predictions 2015 Special, today 14 thought leaders will share their insights on the technologies, strategies, and trends that can help you grow and compete better in 2015 and beyond – bringing our total to 41 speakers. Pour a cup of Joe, Earl, or Dom, and join us for SAP Game-Changers Radio 2015 Predictions – Part 3, with Robin Carey, Social Media Today; Mick Collins, SAP; Nancy Casey, SAP; Jeremy Cox, Ovum; Monique Hesseling, SMA; Josh Greenbaum, EAC; Matt Healey, TBR; Shahar Larry, Demaya; Greta Roberts, Talent Analytics; Andrea France, SAP; Benjamin Robbins, Palador; BJ Bueno, Cult Branding; Gerry Brown, Ovum; Michael P. Cangemi, Cangemi Company. Collect the whole set of predictions: Part 1 (Dec. 10) and Part 2 (Dec. 17) on-demand. Happy New Year from SAP Game-Changers Radio.
The buzz: Your business wish list. Still wishing for a crystal ball to see what 2015 may bring for your company, industry and the world? We've got the next best thing. Completing our three-part Predictions 2015 Special, today 14 thought leaders will share their insights on the technologies, strategies, and trends that can help you grow and compete better in 2015 and beyond – bringing our total to 41 speakers. Pour a cup of Joe, Earl, or Dom, and join us for SAP Game-Changers Radio 2015 Predictions – Part 3, with Robin Carey, Social Media Today; Mick Collins, SAP; Nancy Casey, SAP; Jeremy Cox, Ovum; Monique Hesseling, SMA; Josh Greenbaum, EAC; Matt Healey, TBR; Shahar Larry, Demaya; Greta Roberts, Talent Analytics; Andrea France, SAP; Benjamin Robbins, Palador; BJ Bueno, Cult Branding; Gerry Brown, Ovum; Michael P. Cangemi, Cangemi Company. Collect the whole set of predictions: Part 1 (Dec. 10) and Part 2 (Dec. 17) on-demand. Happy New Year from SAP Game-Changers Radio.
It’s a punk rock pizza party this week on The Mike & Judy Show! Unfortunately, Judy is still recovering from her own book-release party, but Mike Edison is joined in the studio by a few special rock ‘n’ roll guests. Eric Davidson, author of We Never Learn and member of New Bomb Turks, is in the studio talking about his book chronicling punk rock from 1988 – 2001. Mick Collins of The Gories and the Dirtbombs is in the studio to share a new Dirtbombs’ track, “Crazy For You”. Tune in for discussions about the CBGB Festival and the original club on the Bowery, and touring in Europe. Hear some weird, exciting stories about Crypt Records’ Tim Warren, as well as the state of punk rock in New York City today. This program has been brought to you by Roberta’s. “We’d play places that would let us play. That’s it! ‘Can we play here? Yes.’ And it turned into a scene. It wasn’t this vision…” — Mike Edison on The Mike & Judy Show
Hey folks, I've been on VACATION! Yeah, it's been a year now since I got a full-time grown-up job, so I finally decided to cash in and take a week of paid vacation. Lemme back up a bit and be honest. I didn't just go nuts and check out for awhile, I went nuts and impulsively bought tickets to the Friday night show of the Norton Records 25th anniversary celebration at the Bell House in Brooklyn! I just couldn't miss the Reigning Sound, Mark Sultan, the Great Gaylord, Jackie and The Cedrics, Mighty Hannibal, Andre Williams, and an all-star band led by Mick Collins on guitar. What a lineup! After a five day weekend in NYC that involved much record shopping (original pressings of the second New York Dolls LP AND PiL's Flowers Of Romance, YES!), a midnight show at the KILLER Spectacle Theater, a trip to Coney Island for a Nathan's Famous, and a few moments of clarity in a garden on top of a seventeen story building, I'm back and proud to present Random Old Records Podcast #37, which also happens to be the third anniversary show!Yep, I've been doing this podcast for a solid three years now and it might seem easy, but it can get hard as hell to scour the bins and blogs for a monthly hour of fresh jams sometimes. Luckily, the fall has coughed up a whole bunch of sizzling slabs that I can't stop spinning, and the springboard was a killer weeknight show at local dive The Comet, featuring Davila 666, Jacuzzi Boys, and Barreracudas. You'll hear a track from each band on this episode, kicking off with Davila's modern classic "El Lobo." Elsewhere, there's bubblegum-catchy glammy power pop punk junk from Italy's Giuda, Bare Wires, Video, and White Faces, another track from the AMAZING new Strange Boys LP (the best American rock n' roll band since the Replacements, for real), dark mysterious pop from Captured Tracks heroes Blouse and The Soft Moon, noisy Ramones worship from Terry Malts, noisy 90s slacker-rock worship from Heavy Times, and a whole helluva lot MORE!I know that I say it every time a new episode comes out, but seriously, THANK YOU for reading this blog and listening to the podcast! Whether you've been here since the beginning, or just found this site while searching for Mediafire links to the new Bad Sports LP or whatever and decided that REAL old school music writing still had merit in 2011, I'm glad you came along for the ride. Every time I think about quitting and settling into old age and complacency, my mind is blown by another bunch of kids with guitars and the cycle starts all over again. If going to the Norton bash taught me anything, it's that real, passionate rock n' roll still pokes through the cracks in this monolith of Internet cultural saturation every once in awhile, and it's no less vital than it was back in whatever time and place you decide is THE DAY. Hope you dig episode #37, and here's to three more years!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Come back next month (or so) for another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening! Random Old Records Podcast #37Released 11/15/2011DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Davila 666 - "El Lobo"(Davila 666, In The Red 2011)2. The Strange Boys - "Punk's Pyjamas"(Live Music, Rough Trade 2011)3. Bare Wires - "Ain't Worth Walkin' Away"(Cheap Perfume, Southpaw 2011)4. White Faces - "Star Of Bright"(White Faces, Windian 2011)5. The Barreracudas - "Don't Roll Your Eyes"(Nocturnal Missions, Douchemaster 2011)6. Giuda - "Don't Stop Rockin'"(Racey Roller, Dead Beat 2011)--record collectors suck.7. The Penetrators - "Gotta Have Her"(Gotta Have Her 7", Windian 2011)8. Heavy Times - "Let It Die"(Jacker, HoZac 2011)9. Terry Malts - "Something About You"(Something About You 7", Slumberland 2011)10. Bad Sports - "Can't Just Be Friends"(Kings Of The Weekend, Dirtnap 2011)11. Video - "Eyes"(Leather Leather, Play Pinball 2011)12. Spider Fever - "Back To You"(She's No Saint 7", Cave Punk 2011)--muscleheads on a muscle beach.13. Jacuzzi Boys - "Cool Vapors"(Glazin', Hardly Art 2011)14. Reading Rainbow - "White Noise"(Prism Eyes, HoZac 2010)15. Super Wild Horses - "Enigma"(Fifteen, HoZac 2010)16. Bad Banana - "Teleport Tonight"(Cry About It, Puzzle Pieces 2011)17. Colleen Green - "Jesse Has A New Girl"(Cujo, AF 2011)--Bob Ross, just painting some trees. NBD.18. Half String - "Evergreen"(Tripped Up Breathing, Independent Projects 1994)19. The Soft Moon - "Alive"(Total Decay, Captured Tracks 2011)20. Blouse - "They Always Fly Away"(Blouse, Captured Tracks 2011)21. Wax Idols - "Grey Area"(No Future, HoZac 2011)
If podcasts age at the same rate they produce new episodes, we're finally of voting age! Now who should we vote for? Does anyone know of any candidates who address the problem of skyrocketing rents?