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Hey before I begin the podcast, I just want to thank all of you who joined the patreon, you guys are simply awesome. Please take the time to vote and comment on the patreon polls so I can best tackle the specific subjects you want to hear more about and hell it does not have to be about the Pacific War, I like ancient Rome, WW1, WW2, just toss some ideas and I will try to make it happen. This Podcast is going to be a very remarkable story about a Korean man who fought for the IJA, the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany during the second world war. He is also a man whom most than likely never existed. Did that catch you off guard haha? If you have a chance you can pull up wikipedia and search Yang Kyoungjong. The first thing you will notice is a disclaimer that states numerous historians who claim Yang Kyoungjong does not exist. Yet this man exists in some history books, there is a iconic photo of him, there is a documentary looking into him, countless Korean stories are writing loosely about him, there is a pretty decent war film and multiple youtubers have covered his so-called story. So how does this guy not exist if his story is so popular? His story is claimed to be real by military historian Stephen Ambrose who wrote about him in his book in 1994 titled “D-day, june 6th, 1944: the Climactic battle of World War II. There is also references to him in Antony Beevor's book “the second world war” and that of defense consultant and author Steven Zaloga's book“the devil's garden: Rommel's desperate Defense of Omaha Beach on D-Day”. In 2005 a Korean SBS documentary investigated his existence and concluded there was no convincing evidence of his existence. For those of you who have ever heard of this man, I guarantee it's because of the 2011 south korean film “My Way”. That's where I found out about it by the way. Many of you probably saw the iconic photo of him, again if you pull up the wikipedia page on Yang Kyoungjong its front and center. The photo shows a asiatic man wearing a wehrmacht uniform and he has just been captured by american forces on the d-day landings. Now I don't want to jump into the is he real or not busy just yet. So this is how the podcast will go down, very reminiscent of “Our fake History's Podcast” might I add, I am a huge fan of that guys work. I am going to tell you the story of Yang Kyoungjong, then afterwords disclose my little investigation into whether he is real or not. So without further adieu this is the story of a man who fought for three nations during WW2. The Story It was June 1944, the allies had just unleashed Operation Overlord, the D-Day landings at Normandy. Lt Robert Brewer of the 506th parachute infantry regiment, 101st airborne division was overlooking the capture of Axis forces and reported to his regiment finding four Asians in Wehrmacht uniform around the Utah beach landings. Brewer nor any of his colleagues spoke the language the Asian men spoke, they assumed them to be Japanese. The four asians were processed as POW's, listed as young Japanese and sent to a British POW camp, before he would be sent to another POW camp in the US. At some point between his capture and the POW camps, he gave his name as Yang Kyoungjong, stated he was Korean and gave an extremely incredible story. To who did he say these things, no one knows. Yang Kyoungjong was born in 1920, in Shin Eu Joo, part of modern day North Korea. At the age of 18, Yang was forcibly conscripted into the Imperial Japanese army. Korea was one of the bread baskets of Asia and the Empire of Japan had annexed her in 1910. Japan held sovereignty over Korea, making Koreans subjects. In 1939 the Empire of Japan faced major labor shortages and as a result began conscription of Japanese men for the military, while importing vast amounts of Korean laborers to work in mainland Japan. For the Imperial Japanese Army, Koreans were not drafted until 1944 when things were dire for Japan. Until 1944, the IJA allowed Koreans to volunteer in the army. In 1938 there was a 14% acceptance rate, by 1943 this dropped dramatically to 2%, but the number of applicants increased exponentially from 3000 per annum in 1939 to 300,000 by the end of the war. On paper it looked like Koreans were registering en masse on their on violation, but this is quite the contrary, the Japanese policy was to use force. Japanese officials began press gang efforts against Korean peasants, forcing them to sign applications, it is believed over half of the applications were done in such a manner. Other applicants registered for a variety of reasons, typically because of economic turmoil. Korea would produce 7 generals and many field grade officers. One of the most well known was Lt General Crown Prince Yi Un who would command Japanese forces in the China War. Thus Yang Kyoungjong was forced into the IJA and would find himself stationed with the Kwantung Army. Quite unfortunately for him, he was enlisted into their service at a time where two major border skirmishes occurred with the Soviet Union. The USSR was seen as Japan's number one rival going all the way back to the Triple Intervention of 1895 when the Russians thwarted Japan's seizure of the Liaodong peninsula after they had won the first sino japanese war. This led to the Russo-Japanese war, where Japan shocked the world being victorious over the Russian Empire. When the Russian Empire fell and the Russian civil war kicked off, Japan sent the lionshare of men to fight the Red Army during the Siberian Intervention of 1918-1922. Communism was seen as the greatest if not one of the greatest threats to the Kokutai and thus Japan as a whole. As such Japan placed the Kwantung Army along the Manchurian borderlands to thwart any possible soviet invasion. There had numerous border skirmishes, but in 1938 and 1939 two large battles occurred. In 1938 the Kwantung army intercepted a Soviet message indicating the Far East forces would be securing some unoccupied heights west of Lake Khasan that overlooked the Korean port city of Rajin. Soviet border troops did indeed move into the area and began fortifying it. The Kwantung army sent forces to dislodge them and this soon led to a full on battle. The battle was quite shocking for both sides, the Soviets lost nearly 800 men dead with 3279 wounded, the Japanese claimed they had 526 dead with 913 wounded. The Soviet lost significant armor and despite both sides agreeing to a ceasefire, the Kwantung army considered it a significant victory and proof the Soviets were not capable of thwarting them. In theory Yang Kyoungjong would be in training and would eventually reach the Manchuria borders by 1939. Another man sent over would be Georgy Zhukov who was given the task of taking command of the 57th special corps and to eliminate Japanese provocations. What was expected of Zhukov was if the Japanese pressed again for battle, to deliver them a crushing and decisive blow. On May 11th, 1939 some Mongolian cavalry units were grazing their horses in a disputed area. On that very same day, Manchu cavalry attacked the Mongols to drive them past the river of Khalkhin Gol. Two days later the Mongols returned in greater numbers and this time the Manchu were unable to dislodge them. What was rather funny to say, a conflict of some horses grazing on disputed land, led to a fully mechanized battle. On May 14th, Lt Colonel Yaozo Azuma led some regiments to dislodge the Mongols, but they were being supported by the Red Army. Azuma force suffered 63% casualties, devastating. June saw the battle expand enormously, Japan was tossing 30,000 men in the region, the Soviets tossed Zhukov at them alongside motorized and armored forces. The IJA lacking good armored units, tossed air forces to smash the nearby Soviet airbase at Tamsakbulak. In July the IJA engaged the Red Army with nearly 100 tanks and tankettes, too which Zhukov unleashed 450 tanks and armored cars. The Japanese had more infantry support, but the Soviet armor encircled and crushed them. The two armies spared with another for weeks, the Japanese assumed the Soviets would suffer logistical problems but Zhukoev assembled a fleet of 2600 trucks to supply his forces, simply incredible. Both sides were suffering tremendous casualties, then in August global politics shifted. It was apparent a war in Europe was going to break out, Zhukov was ordered to be decisive, the Soviets could not deal with a two front war. So Zhukov now using a fleet of 4000 trucks began transported supplies from Chita to the front next to a armada of tanks and mechanized brigades. The Soviets tossed 3 rifle divisions, two tank divisions and 2 tank brigades, nearly 500 tanks in all, with two motorized infantry divisions and 550 fighters and bombers. The stalemate was shattered when Zhukov unleashed is armada, some 50,000 Soviets and Mongols hit the east bank of Khalkhin Gol. The Japanese were immediately pinned down, while the Soviets were employing a double envelopment. The Japanese tried to counter attack and it failed horribly. The Japanese then scrambled to break out of the encirclement and failed. The surrounded Japanese forces refused to surrender as the Soviets smashed them with artillery and aerial bombardment. By the end of August the Japanese forces on the Mongolian side of the border were annihilated. On September 15th the USSR and Japan signed a ceasefire. The battle of Khalkhin Gol was devastating for both sides. The Japanese claim they had 8440 deaths, 8766 wounded, lost 162 aircraft and 42 tanks. Its estimated 500-600 Japanese forces were taken prisoner. Because of IJA doctrine these men were considered killed in action. Some sources will claim the real numbers for Japanese casualties could have been as high as 30,000. The Soviets claim 9703 deaths, 15,251 wounded, the destruction of 253 tanks, 250 aircraft, 96 artillery pieces and 133 armored cars. Of those tank losses, its estimated 75-80% were destroyed by anti-tank guns, 15-20% field artillery, 5-10% infantry thrown incendiary bombs, 3% mines and another 3% for aircraft bombing. Back to Yang Kyoungjong, he alongside the other Japanese, Manchu and Korean POW's were sent to Gulags in Siberia. As the war on the Eastern Front kicked off between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, facing annihilation the Soviets did anything possible to survive. One of these actions was to create the Shtrafbats, “Penal battalions”. Stalins order No 227 created the first penal battalions, who were supposed to be around 800 men strong. The first Shtrafbat battalion was deployed to the Stalingrad Front on August 22nd of 1942. On order was issued on November 26, 1942 “status of Penal units of the army”, it was issued by Georgy Zhukov, now deputy commander in chief who was the man who formally standardized soviet penal units. The Shtrafbats were around 360 men per battalion commanded by mid range Red Army officers and politruks. The men forced into these were permanents or temporaries. Permanents were officers, commanders, the higher ranks guys. Temporary known as shtrafniki “punishees” were the grunts, typically prisoners and those convicted of crimes. From september 1942 to May of 1945 422,700 men would be forced into penal battalions. Typically those forced into penal military units were one of two things: 1) those convicted of dissertation or cowardice, 2) Soviet Gulag labor camp inmates. It seems Yang Kyoungjong found himself in a very awkward situation as he would be forced into one of these penal battalions and sent to fight on the eastern front. As pertaining to Order No. 227, each Army was to have 3–5 barrier squads of up to 200 persons each, these units would be made up of penal units. So back toYang Kyoungjong, he would find himself deployed at the third battle of Kharkov. This battle was part of a series of battles fought on the eastern front. As the German 6th army was encircling Stalingrad, the Soviets launched a series of wide counter attacks, as pertaining to “operation star”. Operation star saw massive offensives against Kharkov, Belgorod, Kursk, Voroshilovgrad and Izium. The Soviets earned great victories, but they also overextended themselves. Field Marshal Erich von Manstein seeing the opening, performed a counter-strike against Kharkov on February 19th of 1943, using fresh troops of the 2nd SS Panzer Corps alongside two other panzer armies. Manstein also had massive air support from field Marshal Wolfram von Richthofens Luftflotte 4, 1214 aircraft tossed 1000 sorties per day from February 20th to march 15th. The Red army had approximately 210,000 troops who fought in the Voronezh-Kharkov offensive, the Germans would have roughly 160,000 men, but their tanks outnumbered the Soviets 7-1, they had roughly 350 of them. The Germans quickly outflanked the Soviets, managing to encircle and annihilate many units. Whenever soviets units made attempts to escape encirclements, the German air forces placed pressure upon them. The German air forces had the dual job of airlifting supplies to the front lines giving the Soviets no breathing space. Gradually the fight focused around the city of Kharkov seeing the Soviets dislodged. The Germans caused severe casualties, perhaps 45,000 dead or missing with another 41,000 wounded. The Germans suffered 4500 deaths, 7000 wounded. The Germans took a large number of prisoners, and Yang Kyoungjong was one of them. Yet again a prisoner Yang Kyoungjong was coerced into serving another nation, this time for Die Ost-Bataillone. The Eastern Front had absolutely crippled Germany and as a result Germany began to enlist units from just about any nation possible and this included former Soviet citizens. There were countless different units, like the Russian liberation Army, die Hilfswillige, Ukrainian collaborationists, and there were also non-Russians from the USSR who formed the Ost-Bataillone. These eastern battalions would comprise a rough total of 175,000 men. Many of the Ost-Bataillone were conscripted or coerced into serving, though plenty also volunteered. Countless were recruited from POW camps, choosing to serve instead of labor in camps. The Osttruppen were to typically deployed for coastal defense, rear area activities, security stuff, all the less important roles to free up the German units to perform front line service. There were two different groups, the Ost-Legionen “eastern legions” and Ost-Bataillone “eastern battalions”. The Ostlegionen were large foreign legion type units raised amongst members of specific ethnic or racial groups. The Ost-Bataillone were composed of numerous nationalities, usually plucked from POW camps in eastern europe. They were tossed together into battalion sized units and integrated individually into German combat formations. Obviously the Germans did not get their hands on large numbers of Koreans, so Yang Kyoungjong found himself in a Ost-Bataillone. In 1944, due to massive losses in the Eastern Front, and in preparation for the allies about to open a second front, the Germans began deploying a lot of Ost-Bataillone along the coastal defense line at Cherbourg. Yang Kyoungjong was enlisted in the 709th static infantry division, a coastal defense unit assigned to defend the eastern and northern coasts of the Cotentin Peninsula. This would include the Utah beach landing site and numerous US airborne landing zones. The sector was roughly 250 km running northeast of Carentan, via Barfleur-Cherbourg-Cap de la Hague to the western point of Barneville. This also included the 65 km of land just in font of Cherbourg harbor. A significant portion of the 709th were Ost-bataillon, countless were from eastern europe, many were former Soviet POW'S. There were also two battalions of the 739th Grenadier regiment whom were Georgian battalions. A significant amount of the 709th had no combat experience, but had trained extensively in the area. The 709th would be heavily engaged on D-day meeting US airborne units and the 4th infantry division who landed at Utah beach. In the early hours of June 6th, the US 82nd and 101st airborne divisions landed at the base of the Cotentin peninsula and managed to secure a general area for the US 4th infantry division to land at Utah beach, with very few casualties compared to other beach landings. After the landings the forces tried to link up with other forces further east. By June 9th they had crossed the Douve river valley and captured Carentan. House to house fighting was seen in the battle for Carentan, the Germans tossed a few counterattacks, but the Americans held on with the help of armor units of the 13th. The Americans then advanced to cut off the Cotentin Peninsula, now supported by 3 other infantry divisions. The Germans had few armored or mobilized infantry in the area. By June 16th the German command was tossed into chaos as Erwin Rommel wanted them to pull out and man the Atlantic Wall at Cherbourg, but Hitler demanded they hold their present lines of defense. By the 17th Hitler agreed to the withdrawal, under some provisions the men still took up limited defenses spanning the entire peninsula. On the 18th the US 9th infantry division reached the west coast of the peninsula thus isolating the Cherbourg garrison. A battle was unleashed for 24 hours with the 4th, 9th and 79th US infantry divisions driving north on a broad front. They faced little opposition on the western side and the eastern, the center held much stronger resistance. The Americans would find several caches of V-1 flying bombs and V-2 rocket installations at Brix. After two days the Americans were in striking distance of Cherbourg. The garrison commander Lt General Karl-Wilhelm von Schlieben had 21,000 men, but many were naval personnel and labor units. Schliebens 709th had performed a fighting withdrawal to Cherbourg and were completely exhausted. The trapped forces were low in provisions, fuel and ammunition. The luftwaffe tried dropping supplies on their positions but it was inadequate. A general assault began on the 22nd and the German forces put up stiff resistance within their concrete pillboxes. Allied warships bombarded the city on the 25th of june and on the 26th a British elite force, No. 30 Commando launched an assault against Octeville, a suburb of southwestern Cherbourg. The commandos quickly captured 20 officers and 500 men of the Kriegmarine naval intelligence HQ at Villa Meurice. As the Germans were ground down, Schlieben was captured and with that a surrender was made on the 29th. The Americans suffered nearly 3000 deaths with 13,500 wounded during the operation. The Germans suffered 8000 deaths with 30,000 captured. For the 709th who took a lionshare of the fighting they reported sustaining 4000 casualties. Amongst the captured was Yang Kyoungjong. As I said in the beginning Lt Robert Brewer of the 506th parachute infantry regiment, 101st airborne division was overlooking the capture of Axis forces and reported to his regiment finding four Asians in Wehrmacht uniform around the Utah beach landings. Brewer nor any of his colleagues spoke the language the Asian men spoke, they assumed them to be Japanese. The four asians were processed as POW's, listed as young Japanese and sent to a British POW camp, before he would be sent to another POW camp in the US. At some point between his capture and the POW camps, he gave his name as Yang Kyoungjong, stated he was Korean and gave the story. Apparently Yang Kyoungjob was granted US citizenship and would spend the rest of his life in Illinois until his death in 1992. So that is the story of Yang Kyoungjong. The truth Did Yang Kyoungjong exist? Where does his story originate? For those of you who have not guessed it yet, the story I told you was full of details, I simply added based on historical events, with zero evidence at all any man named Yang Kyoungjong was involved in them. I did this specifically to highlight, thats exactly what others have done over the course of many years, creating a sort of mythos. If you know the game broken telephone, thats what I would theorize makes up most of this mans story. But lets go through some actual evidence why don't we? From the digging I have done, the story seemed to originate with historian Stephen Ambrose book in 1994 titled “D-day, june 6th, 1944: the Climactic battle of World War II”. While writing this book, Ambrose interviewed Robert Burnham Brewer, who served E Company, 2nd battalion, 506th parachute infantry regiment of the 101st airborne division. This same man was portrayed in Band of Brothers by the way. Brewer gave one rather ambiguous account where he spoke about capturing 4 asian men in Wehrmacht uniforms. Here is patient zero as told to us by Ambrose's book (Page 34, no footnote on the page) The so-called Ost battalions became increasingly unreliable after the German defeat at Kursk; they were, therefore, sent to france in exchange for German troops. At the beach called Utah on the day on the invasion, Lt Robert Brewer of the 506th Parachute infantry regiment, 101st airborne division, US Army, captured four asians in Wehrmacht uniforms. No one could speak their language; eventually it was learned that they were Koreans. How on earth did Koreans end up fighting for Hitler to defend france against Americans? It seems they had been conscripted into the Japanese army in 1938-Korea was then a Japanese colony-captured by the Red Army in the border battles with Japan in 1939, forced into the Red Army, captured by the Wehrmacht in December 1941 outside Moscow, forced into the German army, and sent to France”. What happened to them, Lt Brewer never found out, but presumably they were sent back to Korea. If so, they would almost certainly have been conscripted again, either into the south or north korean army. It is possible than in 1950 they ended up fighting once again, either against the US army or with it, depending on what part of Korea they came from. Such are the vagaries of politics in the 20th century. By June 1944, one in six German rifleman in France was from an Ost battalion. Now digging further since there are no footnotes, it seems Ambrose took an oral account from Lt Brewer, but did not directly quote him and instead abstractly expanded upon his story. Ambrose was guilty of doing this often. As multiple historians have pointed out, Brewer was living in the 1940s and was by no means an ethnographer, he was not a person who could have accurately known the nationality of the four asian men he captured. It is plausible he or other US units around him, just came up with Korean for the four asians who could have been from nearly anywhere in central to east asia. For all we know the men found could have been from Turkestan. What was “asian” to westerners of the 1940's is extremely broad. If you look up the Ost-Bataillone or Ostlegionen you will see they consisted of captured former soviet soldiers. During the d-day landings, 1/6th of the German forces defending the atlantic coast were made up of the Ost-battailones. They came from numerous places, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, India, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkestan, Mongolia and numerous parts of the USSR. Needless to say, there were a ton of people whom would be considered asian and could be mistaken to be from Korea, Japan, Burma, etc. It seems Brewer's vague account was transformed by Amrose, but this only covers one part of all of this, the story, what about the photo? The iconic photograph is another matter entirely. The photograph has nothing to do with Brewer's account, it is simply a random photograph taken at Utah beach of a captured asian soldier wearing a Wehrmacht uniform. The official description of the photo states “Capture Jap in Nazi uniform. France, fearful of his future, this young Jap wearing a nazi uniform, is checked off in a roundup of German prisoners on the beaches of france. An american army captain takes the Jap's name and serial number” Author Martin Morgan believes the man in the photograph is not Yang Kyoungjong, but instead an ethnic Georgian from the 795th Georgian Battalion, which was composed of Georgian Osttruppen troops or someone who was Turkistani. In 2002 word of the story became more popularized online and in 2004 the iconic photo also began to circulate heavily on the internet. The Korean media became aware of the story in 2002 and when they saw the picture the Korean news site DKBNews investigated the matter. Apparently a reader of the DKBNews submitted biographical details about the soldier in the photo, including his name, date of birth, the general story we now know, his release, life in Illinois and death. The DKBNews journalist requested sources and none were provided, typical. So some random unknown reader of the DKBNews gave a name, place and time of birth and even where he ended up and died. In 2005 the Seoul broadcasting system aired a documentary specifically investigating the existence of the asian soldiers who fought for Germany on d-day. In the SBS special “The Korean in Normandy,” produced and broadcast in 2005 based on rumors of Yang kyoungjog, they searched for records of Korean prisoners of war during the Battle of khalkhin gol and records of Korean people who participated in the German-Japanese War, and records related to the German Army's eastern unit, but could not find traces of such a person. In addition, the soldiers who served in the Soviet army, who were captured, and then transferred to the German army's eastern units were considered by the Soviet Union to be serious traitors. Accordingly, under a secret agreement between the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union, they were forcibly repatriated to the Soviet Union after the war and held in Gulags.. The SBS production team stated that the rumors that a 'Korean from Normandy' had gone to the United States and that he died in seclusion near Northwestern University under the name of 'Yang Kyoungjong', which they were unaware of, were false. The investigative team looked for any traces of a Yang Kyoungjong and found none, so they concluded although there were accounts of asian soldiers in the German army during WW2, there was zero evidence of the existence of Yang Kyoungjong or any Koreans fighting on D-day for that matter. The 2005 SBS Special documentary sprang forth a bunch of stories by Korean authors, expanding the mythos of Yang Kyoungjong. In 2007 author Jo Jeong-rae published a novel titled “human mask” which told the story of SHin Gilman, The story ends with Shin Gil-man, who was conscripted into the Japanese army at the age of 20, as a prisoner of war in Normandy, then transported back to the Soviet Union and eventually executed by firing squad. Another novel called “D-day” by author Kim Byeong-in was release in 2011, just prior to the film My War, the plot is extremely similar to the movie. The main characters are Han Dae-sik and Yoichi, who met as children as the sons of a Japanese landowner and the house's housekeeper, harboring animosity toward each other, and grew up to become marathon runners representing Joseon and Japan. As they experience the war together, they feel a strange sense of kinship and develop reconciliation and friendship. And of course the most famous story would find its way to the big screen. In 2011 the film My Way came out, back then the most expensive south korean film ever made at around 23$ million. Then in 2012 a unknown person created a wikipedia page piecing together the Ambrose story, the photo and the unknown DBK readers information. With all of this information becoming more viral suddenly in 2013, two history books hit the scene and would you know it, both have “Yang Kyoungjong” in them. These are Antony Beevor's book “the second world war” and that of defense consultant and author Steven Zaloga in his book “the devil's garden: Rommel's desperate Defense of Omaha Beach on D-Day”. Both authors took the story, name and iconic photo and expanded on the mythos by adding further details as to how the Korean man would have gone from Korea to Cherbourg france. So Ambrose's story spreads across the internet alongside this photo. Both spark interest in Korea and an investigation receives some random guys testimony, which quite honestly was groundless. Despite the korean documentary stating there was no evidence of a Yang Kyoungjong, it sparks further interest, more stories and a famous film in 2011. 2012 sees a wikipage, it becomes more viral and now seeps into other historians work. And I would be remiss not to mention the bizarre controversy that broke out in my nation of Canada. A nation so full of controversies today, dear god. Debbie Hanlon a city councilor in St John Newfoundland was absolutely wrecked online in 2018 for an advertisement promoting her real estate business stating “Korean Yang kyoungjong fought with Japan against the USSR. He then fought with the USSR against Germany. Then with Germany against the US! Want an agent who fights for you, call me!” Really weird ad by the way. So it seems her ad was to point out how far she was willing to go for her real estate clients. It was considered extremely offensive, and not the first time she pulled this off, her husband Oral Mews had recently come under fire for another ad he made using a photo of the Puerto Rican cab driver Victor Perez Cardona, where the vehicle turned into a casket. That ad said “He can't give you a lift because he's dead. He's propped up in his cab at his wake! Need a lift to great service, call me!” Hanlon was surprised at the amount of backlash she received since the ads had been running for over 4 years online. She claimed to be the victim of cyberbullying and trolls. So yeah, that happened. Did Yang Kyoungjong exist, more than likely not, was it possible some Koreans found themselves in a position his story pertains to, you know what it's quite possible. During War a lot of weird things happen. I hope you liked this episode, please let me know in the comments on the Patreon what you think, how I can improve things and of course what you want to hear about next!
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What do Bruce Springsteen's "Nebraska" and Black Flag's "My War" have in common? How do creative types access the realm of deep spiritual inspiration, and what happens if you can't come back? Album of Discussion: Dreamless Veil - Every Limb Of The Flood (2024) __________________________________________ E-mail all questions/ideas to: BIGRIFFENERGY@GMAIL.COM To move your question to the front of the line and get a guaranteed response on the podcast, send $10 to https://paypal.me/BigRiffEnergy. Include your question in the note/message. Thanks for supporting the podcast! __________________________________________ BIG RIFF ENERGY official sponsor: https://www.pulltheplugpatches.com __________________________________________ Find Nate: https://www.youtube.com/@BornTooNate https://www.instagram.com/borntoonate __________________________________________ Find Spirit Adrift: https://spiritadrift.bandcamp.com https://spiritadrift.com __________________________________________
En este quinto episodio de El Cancionero de Kurt, conducido por Albina Cabrera, exploramos la evolución del punk a través de cuatro álbumes icónicos que influyeron profundamente a Kurt Cobain. Comenzamos con Burning Farm de Shonen Knife, banda japonesa que rompió estereotipos y fusionó la energía del punk con melodías pop. Continuamos con Never Mind the Bollocks, Here 's the Sex Pistols, que encapsuló la rebeldía y agitación política de los años 70. Philosophy of the World de The Shaggs, un disco tan único como polémico que sigue siendo un hito del rock alternativo. Finalmente, exploramos My War de Black Flag, una obra que fusionó el punk con elementos de heavy metal y doom, marcando una evolución en el sonido de la banda. Albina te guía por reflexiones y anécdotas que conectan estos álbumes con la cultura rock de América Latina, con testimonios exclusivos de la artista punk Alice Bag, la periodista cultural Suzy Expósito, los directores de La Bestia Radio México, el periodista venezolano Rafael Uzcátegui y el miembro fundador de Los Violadores de Argentina, Sergio Gramática. Agradecimientos especiales: Francisco Carrera, Director de La Bestia Radio México. Mario Rincón, Director de La Bestia Radio México. Suzy Expósito, periodista musical y artista punk con base en Los Ángeles. Ha trabajado en Rolling Stone Magazine, Los Angeles Times, Vogue y más. Rafael Uzcátegui, periodista venezolano. Compilador de los libros "Educación Anterior" sobre el punk en Venezuela y "Mayoría Equivocada" sobre el punk latinoamericano. Alice Bag, artista, activista y fundadora de Bags mítica banda punk con base en Los Ángeles de fines de los 70s. Sergio Gramática, baterista y miembro fundador de Los Violadores, la primera banda punk de alcance masivo en América Latina. Host: Albina CabreraProductora asistente: Gisela Casa MadridEditor: Dusty HenryProductor de audio: Roddy NikpourPodcast manager: Isabel KhaliliDirector editorial: Larry Mizell Jr.Apoya este podcast: kexp.org/elsonidoSupport the show: http://kexp.org/elsonidoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry Mizell Jr. dives into My War by Black Flag. This proto-punk sophomore album upset the fast-paced expectations of hardcore by slowing it down, complete with all-out screams confessing deep-seated emotion. This sound set the precedent for Seattle's famous grunge sound. Hosts: Dusty Henry and Martin DouglasWritten by: Larry Mizell Jr. Audio producer: Roddy NikpourPodcast manager: Isabel Khalili Support the podcast: kexp.org/cobainSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we are talking about the first Black Flag album released in 1984, My War. This album is cited as massively influential and we try and ivestigate what that means. Also is the B-side really that bad?New Major Awards EP - majorawards.bandcamp.comMerch Shop - redbubble.com/people/punk-lotto-pod/shopJoin our Patreon to get bonus audio, videos, blog posts, and access to our Discord for only $1 at patreon.com/punklottopodPodcast platforms and social media links at linktr.ee/punklottopodCall our voicemail line: 202-688-PUNKLeave us a review and rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Song clips featured on this episode:Black Flag - My WarBlack Flag - Can't DecideBlack Flag - I Love You
New Show today! Today, I have SSG(Retired) Joe Troutman on the show. Joe is a military veteran who has started writing a book to capture the History of Blackhawk Company 1-23rd Infantry as they transitioned away from a mechanized organization to become part of the First Stryker Bridge out of 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Washington. We talked about some of the experiences that we had leading up to the 20th Anniversary of our First Deployment and the 4th of August 2004. Joe's book should be out on Amazon this year by 4 August, but we are planning to talk again before the release of the book. Lots of links in this one but they will add some context to what we talked about during the show today. Be on the lookout for more content and Joe's book this summer. 1-23 Infantry - https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/1-23inf.htmKumwar Summary of B Co 1-23 Mission -https://www.ign.com/articles/2004/08/12/kumawar-mission-briefing-6 20th Anniversary Article of the Stryker Brigade - https://www.army.mil/article/271770/the_road_to_victory_the_20th_anniversary_of_the_first_stryker_deployment My War- https://a.co/d/aAbj9Rm We Were Soldiers - https://www.amazon.com/We-Were-Soldiers-Mel-Gibson/dp/B000J159N8December 8, 2003, Show - https://www.spreaker.com/episode/pffl-special-edition-2--42378297 As for Football – Thunder Run Episode ft Ray Kimball (https://open.spotify.com/episode/3OXpbKpB24nEd2bgViQ3WD?si=_JFym7lDRgS7SfwscAVZ1w)Ray Kimball of Philosophy from the Front Line - https://www.spreaker.com/episode/pffl-episode-44-ray-kimball--51152664 Thanks for checking this one out! Looking forward to talking more about the book and our deployment. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/philosophy-from-the-front-line--4319845/support.
Por cierto, la mejor intro es la de "My War" en la temporada 4. Gracias.
A laid-back episode this week, with no interview, just some friendly banter with an old friend, a past guest, a Beatles enthusiast, and a skate aficionado – Mr. Jeremy Rowling.Jeremy and I delve into our recent experiences at the Sydney leg of Street League, the Red Bull demos in Sydney, the contenders for Skater of the Year (SOTY), the Rob Pace part in the new Santa Cruz video, David Reyes' "My War," the cyclical trends in skate jeans fashion, the cost of skate decks, Jeremy's firsthand account of the Sir Paul McCartney concert, our skepticism towards AI, and much more.Enjoy,ShannonUse Code: THT (for discounts and support the show at the same time)ExpressVPN (Virtual Private Network)Click here for 3 months FREE with ExpressVPN. Secure your internet browsing, and protect your private information with a Virtual Private Network (VPN). Anywhere you go in the world, feel secure using any public wifi network and protect your private information from hackers!!KRUSH ORGANICS - CBD oils and topicalsCode: THT(Get a HUGE 40% Discount...shipping is WORLDWIDE and fast).Purveyors of the finest CBD oils and topicals. I think long and hard about who I want to be affiliated with. Do the research yourself, the health benefits of CBD are unquestionable. It's done so much for me, especially during times of stress and anxiety, it's improved the quality of my sleep and sped up my recovery-time post workouts, surfs and skates... and it's all natural.INDOSOLE Code: THT(15% discount shipping is WORLDWIDE and fast).Sandals made from recycled Tyres. Timeless footwear for the conscious consumer.KingPin Skate Shop (Wollongong)Code: THT(Get 15% Discount)Best Skateshop in Australia!Best shoe range ever: Vans, Nike, Adidas, Lakai, Fallen, Etnies (and more).Rad clothes (To many to mention)Best skateboard brands: Baker, Girl, Chocolate, FA, Hockey, Antihero, Passport (and way more).Australian owned and operated. Best dudes ever! Get on dat code. (Intro) Music by Def Wish Cast.Song: ForeverAlbum: The Evolution Machinewww.defwishcast.com.auhttps://defwishcastofficial.bandcamp.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHmCk7npfC5sbko7NiDdhyghttps://www.facebook.com/defwishcast/https://www.instagram.coUse Code: THTAnd you'll get 40% of the best CBD oil at Krush Organics. Boom.https://krushorganics.com/ Secure your internet search history and private information at ExpressVPN !THT listeners will get the first 3 months FREE on their subscription so click HERE for the hookup!Support the showBecome a SUBSCRIBER of THT. Only pay what you feel the show is worth to you!Follow on Instagram: @terriblehappytalksCheckout the website: terriblehappytalks.com
"My optimism wears heavy boots and is loud." - Henry RollinsBrace yourself, we're headed into the hardcore scene this week. Hilary and Cody keep their heads on a swivel as they navigate the early 80s, and Black Flag's "My War."Anger, defiance, and intention coarse through this album's veins. Two years of turmoil explodes from the title track and carries through to the brutal Sabbath-esque closer, Scream.Black Flag went out of their way to confront and challenge their audience, refusing to adhere to the "rules" of a scene they helped build. A pivotal album for hardcore punk, sludge, stoner metal, and grunge, "My War" takes no prisoners. Thanks for listening! Check out everything we have going on via the info below: Instagram: @earwaxpod TikTok: @earwaxpod Amoeba on Instagram: @amoebahollywood @amoebasf @amoebaberkeley Questions, Suggestions, Corrections (surely we're perfect): earwaxpodcast@amoeba-music.com Credits:Edited by Claudia Rivera-TinsleyAll music written and performed by Spencer Belden"EarWax Main Theme" performed by Spencer Belden feat. David Otis
Bill Stevenson of Descendents returns to give updates on Descendents music, Milo's health, Australian tour & discuss more music stories from his glorious punk rock past. Previous interview with Bill Descendents coming to Australia Milo's heart attack Milo's increased performance since the heart attack How's Billy doing on the drums? New Descendents songs / upcoming album Bill's song writing process 50 hooks with no way to connect them Possibility of playing new songs on tour Billy really likes The Chats The cover of “Milo Goes to College” Bill's favourite Milo character appearances Did Descendents ever consider using Raymond Pettibone art? Bill and the Black Flag & SST Alumni Chuck Biscuits & Spot Descendents tapes FLAG was the only project he's done with Keith Morris No recordings of FLAG Does Billy prefer Side 1 or 2 of “My War”? Recording sequence of his Black Flag contributions Was Bill involved in Black Flag album artwork or flyers? Descendents “Enjoy/Wendy” 7” promotional record Billy doesn't get record collecting The story behind “9th & Walnut” album Interview wrapup Descendents Australian tour dates & tickets here! Extended, Commercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8
Episode 395... a Memorial Day punk rock special to go with your beer and BBQ... and books? Ha! Thank you to all who served and paid the ultimate sacrifice for the U.S. of A. We have an intense lineup of war-inspired tunes for you and the usual shenanigans from the bros. Check out the war and other playlists on our YouTube channel and give our favorite punk robot, 138, a follow on the Insta-lame.Download and stream here from your human scum device (iTunes and Google Podcasts as well):BROS MEMORIAL DAY 395 Airing Wednesdays 7pm PST on PUNK ROCK DEMONSTRATION & Fridays/Saturdays 7pm PST on RIPPER RADIO.Send us stuff to brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com.Strength in Punkers...Today's Army 1:23 Happy Toons It Ain't My War! Army 1:38 Raw Power Screams from the Gutter Navy Yard Burning 0:55 PsyOp Permanent Underclass Superficial Love 1:19 The Cryptics Make Me Digital Memorial Day (bkgrd) 3:14 Platoon 1107 We Glory in the Title May 25, 2020: Memorial Day, Towel Day 0:38 The Pissed Alpacas HC Cal, Vol. 5Memorial Day 1:10 Up for Nothing Swindled NJ Military Option 0:28 AMMO Web of Lies/ Death Won't Even Satisfy Military Trend 1:19 CULO life is vile...and so are we Military Issue 1:19 Freedom U.S.A. Hardcore Military Abuse 1:41 Urban Waste More Wasted Years Military Corpse Service 2:14 We Bite Military Corpse Service Military Discount at Spencer's Gifts 1:20 Treephort Salisbury Steak Memorial Day (bkgrd) 2:59 Dropkick Murphys Going Out In Style War 1:48 Corrupted Youth Class Struggle War Crimes 1:12 D.R.I. The Dirty Rotten CD War Is Business 1:47 The Casualties We Are All We Have Gods Of War 0:55 Lars Frederiksen And The Bastards Viking A Brutal Sight of War 2:20 Disfear A Brutal Sight of War Marine Corpse 0:44 Fallout Demo 1 Life As A Marine 1:42 Subterfuge Fight Back Navy Blue or Black 1:15 Expire Grim Rhythm - EP Memorial Day (bkgrd) 2:31 Midnight Creeps Give the Night a Black Eye Bruce Lee Vs. The Kiss Army 1:29 Guttermouth The Album Formerly Known As Full Length LP Brooklyn NUCLEAR WAR OBSESSION 1:10 PEOPLE'S TEMPLE I'M WITH THE PEOPLE'S TEMPLE_RoachLeg Records No Time Recs CA War Inside 1:39 Controlled Substance Split [NTR 335] Scream Recs Poland Boredumb 1:20 Visions of war Simbiose / Visions of War Austin Sound Grotesca War [Solution A] 0:59 NOSFERATU Blood N Blitz London city living warfare 1:40 Skitter Demo Oregon Joel Grind Abuse Through Power 1:28 War Ripper Strength in Numbers - Alt 7" Mix Detroit WAR 0:44 PLATiNUM CRACK! 2084 Memorial Day (bkgrd) 2:13 Worthless United Which Side Are You On Coast Guard Girls 3:29 Thee K-Otics Coast Guard Girls/ Last Time Around
Kira Roessler joins us on the show to talk about her interesting upbringing, playing Bass with Black Flag and dos, winning two Emmy Awards, and her hauntingly beautiful self-titled solo record. Music Milquetoast &Co "Cigarette Burns" Black Flag "My War" Live Kira Roessler "The Ghosts" Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico is brought to you by Light Street Media(Denver Colorado). Please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/twistedrico Contact: twistedrico@gmail.com #KiraRoessler #BlackFlag #dos
Episode 380... Happy Valentine's Day from the Bros! You will love our Punk Rock Love playlist over on our YouTube channel. Plenty of other radical extended playlists over there to feast on. Don't get chocolate all over your leather jacket on this cheesy teeny bopper Hallmark holiday. Enjoy!Download and stream from your smart device here (iTunes and Google Podcasts as well):BROS GRIM V-DAY SPECIAL Airing Wednesdays 7pm PST on PUNK ROCK DEMONSTRATION & Fridays 7pm PST on RIPPER RADIO.Send us stuff to brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com.PUNK fly trap...Superficial Love 1:19 T.S.O.L. Deep Thoughts Love is Blind 1:57 SPHC Records The Wankys - Knock One Out LP (SPHC-32) Valentine's Day 1:03 Goin' Places Relationship Sneakers Scarred By Love 1:20 Nobodys Short Songs For Short Attention Spans Love Buzz (bkgrd) 3:35 Nirvana Bleach Punk Rock Love 1:59 The Casualties Until Death Studio Sessions_Cleopatra Recs Punk Rock Love 1:42 Good Clean Fun Between Christian Rock And A Hard Place Love Is Just a Tool 1:11 The Middle Class Out of Vogue - The Early Material Valentine's Day 2020 0:39 The Pissed Alpacas Hardcore Calendar Vol. 2 Love 1:50 Screeching Weasel Boogadaboogadaboogada Love Kills 2:21 Ramones Animal Boy I Love You (bkgrd) 3:27 Black Flag My War Iniquity Rec Germany NO LOVE 1:19 LIVER VALUES BLIND ANGER RI Nextcore Wives 0:55 Bimbos "THE FULL PACKAGE" (split with ROTBUS) Philly Piss & Moan 1:43 RASKOL RASKOL - S/T EP WA Manipulate 0:48 SIMP Society Idolizing Meaningless Products Love Song Caught in a Punk Rock Song 1:01 Penis Fly Trap Michael American This Won't Hurt A Bit 1:54 Guttermouth Live From The Pharmacy Cubicle of Love (bkgrd) 3:57 Tartar Control We Forgive You I Love Punk 1:38 Crusty Drunks Better Live Stolen Love 1:16 Mutated Void Roses Forever LP Punk Love 1:43 The Rotten Enemy of The State So In Love With You 1:40 The Exploders New Variations Punk Rock Love Song 3:01 Quick 66 ST (I've Got) Love To Give (bkgrd) 2:53 Groovie Ghoulies 99 Lives_Green Door Rec Co LOVE & HATE 1:26 ZHOOP LUST Not Your Valentine 2:00 Color Killer 2020 Single Pain Not Love 0:37 Trailhead Boreal Love Love Love 2:30 The Queers Summer Hits No. 1 I Fall In Love With A Punk Rock Girl 2:40 The Sneakers 2014 Single Football Is Gay Duerst The Wuerst 2022 1:25 Deaf Girlfriend (bkgrd) 4:09 Scotch Greens Professional Hate Love Songs 3:02 Gwar Carnival of Chaos
Segunda parte de nuestros/vuestros mejores 50 discos de 2022… En breve, estaremos unidos, unidas, para desglosar lo más interesante de lo que nos va ofreciendo este nuevo 2023. Os espero, no dejéis de soñar. THE ROCK ANGELS RADIO SHOW TEMPORADA 5, CAPÍTULO VIII PLAYLIST: INTRO MASTERPLAN – The Sun Is In Your Hands – Time To Be King (2010, AFM Records) SIMPLY THE BEST OF 2022 PT II 26.- KISSIN´ DYNAMITE – Coming Home – Not The End Of The Road (2022, Napalm Records) 27.- LAMB OF GOD – Denial Mechanism – Omens (2022, Epic Records) 28.- MEGADETH – Soldier On! – The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead! (2022, T Boy Records) 29.- MICHAEL ROMEO – The Perfect Weapon – War Of The Worlds Pt II (2022, InsideOut Music) 30.- MICHAEL SCHENKER GROUP – Wrecking Ball – Universal (2022, Atomic Fire Records) 31.- OZZY OSBOURNE – Degradation Rules – Patient Number 9 (2022, Epic Records) 32.- PEARLS & FLAMES – We Will Meet Again (Cross My Fingers) – Reliance (2022, Pride & Joy Music) 33.- PERFECT PLAN – Walk Through Fire – Brace For Impact (2022, Frontiers Music s.r.l.) 34.- PERSEFONE – Katabasis – Metanoia (2022, Napalm Records) 35.- QUEENSRYCHE – Out Of The Black – Digital Noise Alliance (2022,Century Media) 36.- RADIOACTIVE – Remember The Ghosts – X.X.X. (2022, Frontiers Music s.r.l.) 37.- SAFFIRE – Roses (Electrify) – Taming The Hurricane (2022, ROAR! Rock Of Angels Records) 38.- SKID ROW – Nowhere Fast – The Gang´s All Here (2022, earMUSIC) 39.- SOEN – Monarch – Atlantis (2022, Lining Music) 40.- STRATOVARIUS –World On Fire – Survive (2022, Edel Music) 41.- THE ELECTRIC ALLEY – Make It Through The Night – Apache (2022, Self Released) 42.- THE HALO EFFECT – Feel What I Believe – Days Of The Lost – (2022, Nuclear Blast) 43.- THE KARMA EFFECT – Wrong Again – The Karma Effect (2022, TMR Rock Records) 44.- THE ROADS – How Long? – Simple Man (2022, Escape Music) 45.- THRESHOLD – Let It Burn – Dividing Lines (2022, Nuclear Blast) 46.- THUNDER – Dancing In The Sunshine – Dopamine (2022, BMG Music) 47.- VIO-LENCE – Gato Negro – Let The World Burn (2022, Metal Blade Records) 48.- VOLTAGE – How Lucky Am I – Tomorrow Hits Today (2022, Dave Vermeulen Music) 49.- WILDNESS – Tragedy – Resurrection (2022, Frontiers Music s.r.l.) 50.- XENTRIX – My War – Seven Words (2022, Listenable Records) Dirigido por Jesús Alijo LUX ¡QUE NADIE SE TE ADELANTE! NO DUDES EN REGISTRARTE, DISFRUTAR, COMENTAR, SEGUIRNOS Y COMPARTIR, GRACIAS. Directed by Jesús Alijo LUX DON'T LET ANYONE GET AHEAD OF YOU! FEEL FREE TO REGISTER, ENJOY, COMMENT, FOLLOW AND SHARE, THANK YOU.
Bart is er vandaag niet bij, maar gelukkig helpt Nicole mee tijdens de aflevering en nog wel een bomvolle aflevering ook. Het Hilversums/Amsterdams Post-Rock duo Nachtlicht komt namelijk zichzelf voorstellen en laat je kaartjes winnen in de aflevering voor hun EP-release op 10 juni. Daarnaast hebben we speciaal voor Pasen een mooie top 5 gemaakt, dit met bands die ouder zijn geworden dan Jezus. Dit met o.a. Misfits, Black Flag en Bad Religion. Daarnaast is er ook nieuwe muziek van o.a. Stick To Your Guns, The Interrupters en Hot Water Music. Dus veel old school op deze extra zondag. Op de foto: Nachtlicht Playlist: 01. Stick To Your Guns – Weapon 02. Misfits – Saturday Night 03. Black Flag – My War 04. Nachtlicht – Laat Me Zweven 05. Descendents – I’m The One 06. Dead Kennedys – Holiday in Cambodia 07. The Interrupters – In The Mirror 08. Hot Water Music – Habitual 09. Bad Religion – American Jesus 10. Texas Is The Reason - Back And To The Left11. Jawbreaker – Boxcar
Bart is er vandaag niet bij, maar gelukkig helpt Nicole mee tijdens de aflevering en nog wel een bomvolle aflevering ook. Het Hilversums/Amsterdams Post-Rock duo Nachtlicht komt namelijk zichzelf voorstellen en laat je kaartjes winnen in de aflevering voor hun EP-release op 10 juni. Daarnaast hebben we speciaal voor Pasen een mooie top 5 gemaakt, dit met bands die ouder zijn geworden dan Jezus. Dit met o.a. Misfits, Black Flag en Bad Religion. Daarnaast is er ook nieuwe muziek van o.a. Stick To Your Guns, The Interrupters en Hot Water Music. Dus veel old school op deze extra zondag. Op de foto: Nachtlicht Playlist: 01. Stick To Your Guns – Weapon 02. Misfits – Saturday Night 03. Black Flag – My War 04. Nachtlicht – Laat Me Zweven 05. Descendents – I’m The One 06. Dead Kennedys – Holiday in Cambodia 07. The Interrupters – In The Mirror 08. Hot Water Music – Habitual 09. Bad Religion – American Jesus 10. Texas Is The Reason - Back And To The Left11. Jawbreaker – Boxcar
In aflevering 42 klap ik met Kristof Mondy van onder andere Spineless, Amenra, Burning Kross, My War zine en nog zo veel meer. We duiken twee uur lang in een hoop projecten waar Kristof ooit deel van uitmaakte. Lang niet alle projecten komen aan bod, anders waren we nu nog aan het opnemen!
Some of the topics mentioned in this episode:– The four types of poetry podcasts– A recent episode of Alice Allan's podcast Poetry Says– Alice's book The Empty Show– Red Scare and The Garret– George Orwell's essay “Poetry and the Microphone”– Mark Strand– Bonny Cassidy– Finding your voice as a poet– Shane McCrae's essay “My War with John Ashbery”– David Shurman Wallace's essay “Dead Poet Anxiety”– Extremely online poets– Alan Shapiro– Shane McCrae's poem “Jim Limber on Continuity in Heaven”– Harold Bloom's book The Anxiety of Influence– Instagram poet Kate Baer– Famous nonexistent Australian poet Ern Malley– Nobody wants to write reviews– Ben Marcus' book Notable American Women– Kaveh Akbar's bad blurb for the inaccurately titled Best Poems of Jane Kenyon– John Ashbery's poem “Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror”– John Ashbery's poem “The Instruction Manual”– John Ashbery's poem “Some Trees”Please rate, review, and subscribe! Or just recommend the show to a friend!Send questions, comments, and suggestions to sleerickets@gmail.com. Music by ETRNLArt by Daniel Alexander Smith
With Pete Mecca and his guest Christine "Tina" Woods, author of "MY WAR", she will discuss her mother's first husband, a fighter Ace in WWII, being killed in action. Her mother joined the Red Cross, went overseas, enduring bombings and personal losses as so many did during the war. Mrs. Woods has letters from her mother, and notes from her grandmother's diary describing life on the home front.
Kira Roessler joined Black Flag in 1984 at what was possibly the most polarising point in the band's career. They had just released the game changing My War and were going on an extensive tour to promote the record. The band had moved away from the ferocious assault of Damaged and was venturing into songs that were much more experimental and freeform, yet still retaining the relentless intensity. The punk rock community were ironically divided at this non-conformist change of direction. Although her time in Black Flag was a hugely important and formative part of Kira's story, it's one part of her life and there is much, much more to tell. Whilst on the road and in the studio, she was studying Economics/System Science at UCLA which she then used to help create a career in post production and dialogue editing – she has won 2 Emmy's as a dialogue editor and been part of Oscar winning sound editing teams (Mad Max Fury Road). She has also been writing and playing music intermittently with another immensely innovative bass player, Mike Watt, as dos…..Now, and very excitingly, she is about to release her first solo album called, quite simply…..Kira: ten tracks of beautifully sculpted, innovative musicianship and personal expression that reveal her exquisite bass and vocals.I'm so grateful to Kira for such an open and fascinating conversation about formative influences, identity, fears, experimentation, non-conformism, vulnerabilities, anxieties and how we live and work in a volatile and complex world. I Wanna Jump Like Dee Dee is a music podcast that does music interviews differently. I'm Giles Sibbald and I'm talking to extraordinary musicians, DJ's and producers about how they use an experimental mindset in their lives to amplify their own creativity, pursue new challenges, overcome fears and bounce back from mistakes.- brought to you by Hey Sunday, the mothership of the experimental mindset™.- podcast logo and art by Tide Adesanya, Coppie and Paste
This week I discuss Zane Timpson's fire My War video and the latest update from the Concrete Jungle Foundation. Social media @rickbata. Email the show nomongopodcast@gmail.com Intro/Outro music by Bobb Amidon Zane Timpson My War The Wave Croakies Concrete Jungle Foundation
Fresh from a Cream City Sunday session, we’re talking about all the parts Aaron didn’t watch, Birdhouse winning Skate and Create, Sk8Mafia’s hour long hammer fest, Zane Timpson’s My War and also how incredible Jake Wooten is on any terrain. Join the discussion in the Barn Burner Crew FB group AUDIO VERSION: VIDEO VERSION: SPONSORS:(...) The post Skatosis 180 – Shuv Off & Shuv Out appeared first on Skatosis - An Obsession with Skateboarding.
Hard-hitting Nashville rockers LONELYOUTH are back with their newest and heaviest release, "In The Deep." Stream the song here: https://spoti.fi/3oIc619. Watch the lyric video for "In The Deep" here: https://bit.ly/2HMLdYW. Of the new single, guitarist Josh Dawn says, "In the Deep" brings to mind the sweat and blood covered basement show where you get punched in the face with rhythms and melodies big enough to get an arena airborne. This song rattles your bones and peaks those adrenaline levels. If you have no fear of your blood vessels bursting go ahead and spin it." Vocalist Tyler Vinatelli adds, “Blending influences of the Nu-metal kings we grew up, mixed with inspiration from the metalcore giants we watched at shows and where we found our home comes “IN THE DEEP.” A perfect blend of aggressive, and melodic that pushes the boundaries of what is going on in heavy music today. If you're looking for something fresh and real to bang your head to, give it a spin or 100. It's a new era for LONELYOUTH” To date, LONELYOUTH has released an impressive body of work, collaborating with industry veterans on singles that were produced and co-written by Rick Rubin & Kid Harpoon engineer Jeremy Hatcher (Harry Styles, Shawn Mendez, Florence and the Machine), mixed by Michael Pepe (Taking Back Sunday producer and engineer) and mastered by West West Side Music's Alan Douches (Motorhead, Every Time I Die, The Dillinger Escape Plan). The band's previous video singles “Mile One” & “My War, My Shame” were featured in Journey's stores throughout North America, and “My War, My Shame” & “The Escape Artist” were selected as exclusive premieres by Alternative Press. LONELYOUTH maintains an engaging social media presence with their fans and tours nationwide. LONELYOUTH Tyler Vinatelli - Vocals Josh Dawn - Guitar Austin Wright - Drums This episode is proudly brought to you by: #Manscaped: https://www.manscaped.com/ use code "SUCKITPODCAST" for 20% off and free shipping #Betterhelp : https://www.betterhelp.com/sipod for 10% off #H2one #Handsanitizer : https://h2one.com/ BUY MERCH!!!!! #Merch Store: https://www.dckproductions.com/shop Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/suckitpodcast https://www.facebook.com/suckitpodcast https://www.twitter.com/suckit_podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/support
Jauz is joined by Frank Zummo for an exclusive guest mix to celebrate his debut Bite This! EP 'It's My War'. Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments @jauzofficial @heybitethis #BITETHISRADIO
Frank Zummo joins WW fresh off the premiere of his debut solo EP "It's My War". Tune in to hear more about the writing process and the stories behind the new release.
Dirty Heads News / Using your speaker phone in public / Frank Zummo of Sum 41 / KROQ’s Stryker & Klein / This Song Sucks Blink 182 - I Miss You / Scary Zone / Singing Happy Birthday can spread Covid / Listener Questions ✌️ Check out Frank Zummo’s new solo album “It’s My War” streaming everywhere this Friday! Insta @frankzummo Facebook @frankzummomusic Twitter @fzummo Label is @heybitethis WANT BONUS EPISODES :Join our Patreon page for $4.99 a month for Duddy & Jake’s “Monday Morning Hangover” podcast and other exclusive content. Find Us:Facebook: Feelin Good with Duddy Instagram: feelingoodwithduddyPatreon: Patreon.com/feelingoodwithduddy Sponsors: Koi CBD - use code ‘feelgood’ for 15% off your first order Pluginz - visit pluginzkeychains.com and use code ‘duddyb’ for 20% off every order. Cutlass Brand - use code ‘duddyb’ for 20% off every orderOnnit - visit onnit.com/duddy for 10% off your first order Surf Roots - Stream FGWD on the Surf Roots Radio app or watch every Wednesday at 9pm on the Surf Roots TV app for Roku, Apple TV or your phone
Dirty Heads News / Using your speaker phone in public / Frank Zummo of Sum 41 / KROQ’s Stryker & Klein / This Song Sucks Blink 182 - I Miss You / Scary Zone / Singing Happy Birthday can spread Covid / Listener Questions ✌️ Check out Frank Zummo’s new solo album “It’s My War” streaming everywhere this Friday! Insta @frankzummo Facebook @frankzummomusic Twitter @fzummo Label is @heybitethis WANT BONUS EPISODES :Join our Patreon page for $4.99 a month for Duddy & Jake’s “Monday Morning Hangover” podcast and other exclusive content. Find Us:Facebook: Feelin Good with Duddy Instagram: feelingoodwithduddyPatreon: Patreon.com/feelingoodwithduddy Sponsors: Koi CBD - use code ‘feelgood’ for 15% off your first order Pluginz - visit pluginzkeychains.com and use code ‘duddyb’ for 20% off every order. Cutlass Brand - use code ‘duddyb’ for 20% off every orderOnnit - visit onnit.com/duddy for 10% off your first order Surf Roots - Stream FGWD on the Surf Roots Radio app or watch every Wednesday at 9pm on the Surf Roots TV app for Roku, Apple TV or your phone
What's up, skaters?! Welcome back to another Vent City. On the show, we have Kristin Ebeling, Kyle Beachy, Ted Schmitz and Ryan Lay talking about the thing we all know and love—song choices in video parts! Yes, it's true. This is not just a full hour of pants banter and meandering discussions on proper skatepark design. We already did that, I think. This time we take a look at Tiago's new New Balance Numeric part called something like "A trustable fellow with sick-ass running shoes." Is it his best part ever? You'll have to listen to find out if we think so. But also, no, it's not. It's fine. There are some weird effects and song choices that we talk about though and it's really fun. Also, there is some talk of Beagle's My War that you might've watched. It's fun, you should. Unless you have better things to do, in which case just imagine what it would be like and have us drown your thoughts out with our criticism. Honestly, we're not telling you how to live your life, most of the time. What items from skateboarding get thrown onto the funeral pyre, never to emerge in skating ever again? Well we don't have the power to make that happen but we have a fun time goofing on Qanon skaters, non-skate journalism, Tony Hawk's agent and something that Ryan said but I can't remember right now. Anyways, we hope you like this, and if you don't maybe take out your frustration with the show by organizing a food drive in your area. So that's mostly it. Intro Music by Roar: Credits Music by Ilana Bryne: (naivetrax.bandcamp.com) Logo & Graphic Design by Michael Worful (@worful on the fuckin' 'Gram) That looked weird to write with two apostrophes, but technically it's correct. Support the show: Patreon.com/ventcity Now go skate. Or don't, I don't know what you're doing. Maybe you're busy?
Lots of talk about recent clips from the past 2 weeks, including: Ishod and the ridiculously named nollie half cab, Sammy Baca and his My War, Manramp vert session, Jaakko, Santa Cruz Til the End 4, fakie bigspins thanks to Dressen, minimal barn sessions, and is it a Barley or Bennett grind? Join the discussion(...) The post Skatosis 167 – Nollie Half Cab appeared first on Skatosis - An Obsession with Skateboarding.
Two hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul and fury with host DJ Jdub. Outrage Radio playlist – June 25th, 2020 1. The Dagons [0:00] 2. Dead Boys – Down In Flames [3:00] 3. Fear – I Love Living In The City 4. Dayglo Abortions – Stupid World 5. Beastie Boys – Time For Living 6. Chain Whip – Turner Street Ghost Motel (2020) [13:26] 7. Chain Whip – Don’t Talk To Me (2020) 8. The Great Sadness – Thievin’ (2020) 9. Flat Worms – Plaster Casts (2020) 10. Fea – Itch 11. The Chats – Pub Feed (2020) 12. The Victims – Horror Smash 13. Melvins & Mudhoney – My War (2020) [32:04] 14. Soul Asylum – Nazi Punks Fuck Off (2020) 15. Public Enemy – State Of The Union (STFU) [2020] 16. Cold Meat – Bad Mood (2020) 17. Dion Lunadon & Kate Clover - When Will I Hold You Again (2020) 18. L.A. Witch – I Wanna Lose (2020) 19. Sniffany & The Nits – Rotten Tomato Planet (2020) [51:15] 20. Aborted Tortoise – Factory (2020) 21. Trixie & The Trainwrecks – What Would You Do (2020) 22. The Magnet Hearts – Tennis Racquet Rock Guitars (2020) 23. Idles – Mr. Motivator (2020) 24. Obnox – Return Fire (2020) 25. Peter Laughner & Adele Bertei – Rock It Down 26. GRLwood – Masturbation Fun Station (2020) [1:14:52] 27. Powerplant – Hurtwood (2020) 28. Street Walkin’ Cheetahs – Fast Fucked & Furious (2020) 29. C.H.E.W. – Noise Square (2020) 30. Anti-Flag – Fuck Police Brutality 31. KRS-One – Sound Of Da Police 32. Afflicted – Here Come The Cops 33. MDC – Born To Die 34. Rubble – Apathy (2020) [1:36:21] 35. Smut – First Kiss (2020) 36. Disco Junk – I’m No Good With Numbers But I Know Which Tram I’m On (2020) 37. The Starvations – Red Wine 38. Sonny Vincent – Flying (2020) 39. The BelllRays – Gather Darkness 40. FTC – Flatten The Curve (2020) [1:55:50] Outrage Radio broadcasts live - Thursdays, 9-11PM at LuxuriaMusic.com.
Why work for death, when you can listen to the very first episode of The Punk Rock Chronicles Podcast instead? This episode features long-time punkers from Long Beach, Dissension. Hosts Stan Mueller and Jeff Feuerhaken gets the goods straight from members Randy Freeman, Matt Vargas, and Eric Salazar, as they recount some anecdotes from their early days, such as being kids hanging out in Black Flag's studio as they wrote the "My War" album, all the way up until the band's recording of their brand new album, "Amazing Disgrace".
1. Growing Up In Tasmania (11:00) 2. First Big Break (13:24) 3. My War (18:10) 4. How Many Beers (24:20) 5. Sponsor History (26:20) 6. President Trump Elected (33:04) 7. The Colour Red (35:57) 8. Fuck Christmas (37:40) 9. Falling Asleep To Thrasher (41:11) 10. Damn It All Part (42:23) 11. My War (55:12) 12. Shanghai (1:10:11) 13. Burt's Backyard (1:12:29) 14. Swooning Docs (1:13:30) 15. What's Next (1:15:48) 16. Rapid Fire W/ Da Ghost (1:18:53) 17. Post Office (1:29:68) 18. The Rundown (1:51:40)
This week Mike and Alex tackle one of the most important punk bands in history. Black Flag went through a litany of style and lineup changes throughout their short existence, all while somehow single-handedly inventing genres along the way. Exciting band. Hell yeah.Closing track: “Scream” from My War (1984)Check out our episode playlists on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherincMike’s Picks:Damaged (1981) — Best AlbumLoose Nut (1985) — Personal FavoriteWhat The… (2013) — Worst AlbumFamily Man (1984) — Least FavoriteAlex’s Picks:Slip It In (1984) — Best AlbumMy War (1984) — Personal FavoriteWhat The… (2013) — Worst AlbumAlbums we discussed this episode…The First Four Years (1983)Damaged (1981)My War (1984)Family Man (1984)Slip It In (1984)Loose Nut (1985)The Process of Weeding Out (1985)In My Head (1985)What The… (2013)Follow Mike on Instagram @popejesseventura and Alex @motherpuncher
In this album special we invited actor Daniel Hoffmann-Gill back on the podcast to talk about three songs from one of his favorite albums: My War by Black Flag. Track 1 – My War Track 2 – I Love You Track 3 – Three Nights (All chosen songs can be found on the Three Track Podcast Playlist on Spotify, so listen along and follow for weekly updates)
Camila Risso returns, bringing 1984's controversial, love it or hate it “My War,” the first in a string of dark, bleak, challenging albums by LA's seminal hardcore ensemble Black Flag. Side One gives the kids in the mosh pit a little something to write home about, but side two slips into a musical La Brea Tar Pit of heavy dirges topped with Henry Rollins' verbal self-immolations. It's great. Please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/TRGMH? Please visit our sponsor, Is This Tomorrow: http://isthistomorrow.com
Durée : 58:59 - LA SÉLECTION DES CONCERTS A VOIR CETTE SEMAINE: Anne Paceo - Bright Shadows (Mercredi 24 Avril au Pannonica Salle Paul Fort Nantes) Lou Doillon - Widows (Mercredi 24 Avril à Stereolux Nantes) Emilie Kahn - Three (Mercredi 24 Avril à Stereolux Nantes) Ic3peak - Death No More (Mercredi 24 Avril à Stereolux Nantes) RexRegis - L'apocalypse (Jeudi 25 Avril au Ferrailleur Nantes) Graceful - Buzz (Jeudi 25 Avril au Ferrailleur Nantes) IDPNT (I'd Prefer Not To) - Eyes Shut (Vendredi 26 Avril à La Timbale Nantes) The Floors - Pills (Vendredi 26 Avril au Black Shelter Carquefou) Power Ducky Club - Ducky's Pub (Vendredi 26 Avril au Bar'Ouf Cholet) 70's Pornographik Men - J'veux pas d'venir un hippie (Vendredi 26 Avril au Canon à Pat' Rezé) Toxxic TV - My War (Vendredi 26 Avril au Canon à Pat' Rezé) ReNeGaTS - Mesi Bondye (Samedi 27 Avril au Café Rouge Mécanique Nantes) High Fans - Wild Cats Don't Purr (Samedi 27 Avril à La Jouandière Carquefou) Excellente semaine dans les salles, on se retrouve pour une nouvelle sélection, Lundi 29 Avril, dès 19H en direct sur SUN !
Durée : 58:59 - LA SÉLECTION DES CONCERTS A VOIR CETTE SEMAINE: Anne Paceo - Bright Shadows (Mercredi 24 Avril au Pannonica Salle Paul Fort Nantes) Lou Doillon - Widows (Mercredi 24 Avril à Stereolux Nantes) Emilie Kahn - Three (Mercredi 24 Avril à Stereolux Nantes) Ic3peak - Death No More (Mercredi 24 Avril à Stereolux Nantes) RexRegis - L'apocalypse (Jeudi 25 Avril au Ferrailleur Nantes) Graceful - Buzz (Jeudi 25 Avril au Ferrailleur Nantes) IDPNT (I'd Prefer Not To) - Eyes Shut (Vendredi 26 Avril à La Timbale Nantes) The Floors - Pills (Vendredi 26 Avril au Black Shelter Carquefou) Power Ducky Club - Ducky's Pub (Vendredi 26 Avril au Bar'Ouf Cholet) 70's Pornographik Men - J'veux pas d'venir un hippie (Vendredi 26 Avril au Canon à Pat' Rezé) Toxxic TV - My War (Vendredi 26 Avril au Canon à Pat' Rezé) ReNeGaTS - Mesi Bondye (Samedi 27 Avril au Café Rouge Mécanique Nantes) High Fans - Wild Cats Don't Purr (Samedi 27 Avril à La Jouandière Carquefou) Excellente semaine dans les salles, on se retrouve pour une nouvelle sélection, Lundi 29 Avril, dès 19H en direct sur SUN !
We listen to Black Flag's My War with friend of the show and music writer, Sean Caldwell from letters-from-a-tapehead. Sean is an authority on Flag and dives into a lot of the context surrounding the record along with the making of the album. They are one of those bands that everyone seems to know and come to in very different ways, but undeniably essential and this B-side was decades ahead of everything. Email - records@harveylovesharvey.com Twitter - @welisten21 Instagram - welisten2records Leave a message on the Welisten hotline - 978-707-9899
J.D. Roth of Get Rich Slowly shares his adventures in his war on stuff. Episode 1071: Further Adventures in My War on Stuff by JD Roth of Get Rich Slowly on Self Help J.D. Roth has been reading and writing about personal finance for a decade. Today he's financially independent, but ten years ago, his money life was a disaster, with over $35,000 in consumer debt. He started turning everything around in 2004. By being the boss of your own life, you, too, can be the master of your own financial fate. The original post is located here: https://www.getrichslowly.org/further-adventures-in-my-war-on-stuff/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
J.D. Roth of Get Rich Slowly shares his adventures in his war on stuff. Episode 1071: Further Adventures in My War on Stuff by JD Roth of Get Rich Slowly on Self Help J.D. Roth has been reading and writing about personal finance for a decade. Today he's financially independent, but ten years ago, his money life was a disaster, with over $35,000 in consumer debt. He started turning everything around in 2004. By being the boss of your own life, you, too, can be the master of your own financial fate. The original post is located here: https://www.getrichslowly.org/further-adventures-in-my-war-on-stuff/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
J.D. Roth of Get Rich Slowly shares his adventures in his war on stuff. Episode 1071: Further Adventures in My War on Stuff by JD Roth of Get Rich Slowly on Self Help J.D. Roth has been reading and writing about personal finance for a decade. Today he’s financially independent, but ten years ago, his money life was a disaster, with over $35,000 in consumer debt. He started turning everything around in 2004. By being the boss of your own life, you, too, can be the master of your own financial fate. The original post is located here: https://www.getrichslowly.org/further-adventures-in-my-war-on-stuff/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! Gusto is making payroll, benefits, and HR easy for small businesses. Get 3 months free once you run your first payroll with our link: Gusto.com/OLD --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-living-daily/support
Durée : 1:08:00 - LA SÉLECTION DES CONCERTS A VOIR CETTE SEMAINE (et un peu plus tard...): Isla - Feu (Sortie de l'album numérique Vendredi 16 Novembre, release party Jeudi 17 Janvier à La Bouche d'Air Nantes) The Coathangers - Watch Your Back -live- (Mardi 13 Novembre au Chabada Angers) Two Faces - Release The Beast (Jeudi 15 Novembre au Ferrailleur Nantes) Yeast - Closer (Jeudi 15 Novembre au Ferrailleur Nantes) Hyperculte - Choléra (Jeudi 15 Novembre Au Chien Stupide Nantes) Ask After B - Lay Down -feat. Jvmo- (Vendredi 16 Novembre au Dynamo Café Nantes) Wild Karma - Glad To See You (Vendredi 16 Novembre au White Shelter Bouguenais) Atoem - Aura (Vendredi 16 Novembre au VIP St Nazaire, dans le cadre de La Tournée des Trans) Toxxic TV - My War (Samedi 17 Novembre à Trempolino Nantes) Pierre O - Je recommencerai (Samedi 17 Novembre au Triolet Nantes) Hyphen Hyphen - KND (Samedi 17 Novembre au Chabada Angers) Claire Laffut - Mojo (Mardi 20 Novembre à Stereolux Nantes) Charlotte Cardin - Main Girl (Mardi 20 Novembre à Stereolux Nantes) The Liminanas - Pink Flamingos (Vendredi 30 Novembre à Stereolux Nantes) Très belle semaine à tous, lundi 19 Novembre, on se retrouve à partir de 19H, pour une émission spéciale Festival Culture Bar-Bars avec Nico, puis de 20H à 21H, on continuera avec un FrancoSUN, lui aussi dédié à notre sélection de concerts à voir pour cet événement incontournable !
Durée : 1:08:00 - LA SÉLECTION DES CONCERTS A VOIR CETTE SEMAINE (et un peu plus tard...): Isla - Feu (Sortie de l'album numérique Vendredi 16 Novembre, release party Jeudi 17 Janvier à La Bouche d'Air Nantes) The Coathangers - Watch Your Back -live- (Mardi 13 Novembre au Chabada Angers) Two Faces - Release The Beast (Jeudi 15 Novembre au Ferrailleur Nantes) Yeast - Closer (Jeudi 15 Novembre au Ferrailleur Nantes) Hyperculte - Choléra (Jeudi 15 Novembre Au Chien Stupide Nantes) Ask After B - Lay Down -feat. Jvmo- (Vendredi 16 Novembre au Dynamo Café Nantes) Wild Karma - Glad To See You (Vendredi 16 Novembre au White Shelter Bouguenais) Atoem - Aura (Vendredi 16 Novembre au VIP St Nazaire, dans le cadre de La Tournée des Trans) Toxxic TV - My War (Samedi 17 Novembre à Trempolino Nantes) Pierre O - Je recommencerai (Samedi 17 Novembre au Triolet Nantes) Hyphen Hyphen - KND (Samedi 17 Novembre au Chabada Angers) Claire Laffut - Mojo (Mardi 20 Novembre à Stereolux Nantes) Charlotte Cardin - Main Girl (Mardi 20 Novembre à Stereolux Nantes) The Liminanas - Pink Flamingos (Vendredi 30 Novembre à Stereolux Nantes) Très belle semaine à tous, lundi 19 Novembre, on se retrouve à partir de 19H, pour une émission spéciale Festival Culture Bar-Bars avec Nico, puis de 20H à 21H, on continuera avec un FrancoSUN, lui aussi dédié à notre sélection de concerts à voir pour cet événement incontournable !
Hosts: Barbara Goslawski and Courtney Small interviews: Christy Garland (What Walaa Wants); Chrisann Hessing (Turning Tables) Reviews: Shorts Program Below The Surface (Bernie Langille Wants to Know Who Killed Bernie Langille; Carousel; The Head and The Hand; Turning Table); Behind The Curve; Of Fathers and Sons; My War; Commander Arian - A Story of Women, War and Freedom; ; Laila At The Bridge; 93QUEEN; Yours In Sisterhood; Love, Scott.
After a glorious day at Cream City, we’re back in the studio talking about skateboarding… Slides & Grinds, Jason Jesse on Thrasher, Logan Frank, Pedro Delfino’s My War, Ryan Lay’s 102 trick line, and much much more. Have a listen, and tell two friends. http://skatosis.com/files/SK8-087.mp3 SPONSORS: Old Dude Skate Co. Skater Balm Next For Me(...) The post Skatosis #87 – Cream City Sundays appeared first on Skatosis - An Obsession with Skateboarding.
http://skatosis.com/files/SK8-048.mp3 We’re recording in Aaron’s living room today as he prepares to compete in the Streets of Fire Sweet 16 contest at the Oshkosh skatepark. We do some BATB X talk, we get stoked on Ryan Decenzo’s My War part and we just all around fall in love with skateboarding a little more… #dmbbctmodshqtf SPONSORS:(...) The post Skatosis #48 appeared first on Skatosis - An Obsession with Skateboarding.
Colby Buzzell will be joining the guys tonight to talk about books, writing and the life of a modern day traveller. Colby served as a member of the 1-23 Infantry the foundational unit of 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division which was the very first unit to employ the STRYKER vehicle and be organized as a unit of action. While deployed as part of OIF I Colby blogged and was truly a pioneer in the field making him basically the "Blog Father" of Military bloggers.His New York Time Best Selling Book, My War, Killing Time in Iraq, is based on his experience within this storied unit and how a San Fransisco kid found himself as an Army man and wrestling with combat and the effects it has on the human condition. Since that book he has written two more and several feature articles for major publications. Tune in while we talk with him about these and life.
Porpoise Crispy Podcast Volume #5 Episode #2 Black Mesa Curated by Sam Hammich May 24, 2015 1. Aha Gedawo Getatchew Mekuria & The Ex & The Friends Y'Anbessaw Tezeta Confederacy of Dunces 2. Start Wearing Purple Gogol Bordello Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike 3. Static in Motion The Black Dotz Old Memories (from Porpoise Crispy Volume 5 Episode 1) 4. Hallucination Generation Meat Beat Manifesto 99% 5. Veggie Beat Manifesto Consolidated Play More Music 6. Eye of the Chicken Butthole Surfers Psychic ... Powerless ... Another Man's Sac 7. Aspirin Smoke Panzerballett Panzerballett 8. Gravity Paper (Vegan Soul Food) Torry Finley Where's My Dog? 9. Bomb. Repeat. Bomb. Ted Leo & The Pharmacists Living With the Living 10. My War Black Flag My War 11. Mom's Wallet Zero Boys THE MASTER TAPE compilation LP 12. The Ballad of Ignatius J. Reilly deep Snapper Pi On The Side 13. Going for Adds Moving Units Dangerous Dreams 14. Stay in the Car Girls Against Boys Nineties Vs. Eighties 15. Hang Em High Jackie Mittoo Keep on Dancing 16. Forever Now El Grupo Sexo Mom’s Home 17. Monks IF YOU KNOW THE BAND PLEASE CONTACT ME!!!! 18. Be in My Video Frank Zappa Them Or Us New Memories (from Porpoise Crispy Volume 5 Episode 2) I’m only an hour of music so I know you’ve got time to subscribe to these bad boys of Podcast Land: Robotuner's Insignificant Podcast Japanese Passport Funkytown XRP Radio The Aperture Support something worthwhile! Food Not Bombs Fort Worth!!!
Whistledown producer Deborah Dudgeon talks to Irish broadcaster Sean Moncrieff about the making of her programme "My War, My Playlist".
The ipod is the No 1 bit of kit to ease the boredom in Afghanistan. Coincidentally it was launched by Apple in the same month as the start of the war in 2001. Whistledown's Deborah Dudgeon has made a really insightful programme for the BBC World Service called "My War, My Playlist". She's spoken to those who have served about the music that keeps them going on their tours of duty. Jo Fidgen is the narrator.
On this weeks’ Community Profile on ZoneOneRadio we remember those fallen in conflict as we mark Remembrance Sunday and Poppy Day. Sheila interviews Harry Verlander, a World War II veteran and author of My War in the SOE: Behind Enemy Lines in France and Burmah with the Special Operations Executive. His book can be found on Amazon (link). Interns Katherine and Svajune head to the British Legion Fundraising Headquarters to talk with two of the fundraising coordinators for the Poppy Appeal. Plus, highlights from the Beckenham Parade and Service. -- www.twitter.com/z1radio www.ZoneOneRadio.com www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio Tracklist: PJ Harvey - The Glorious Land Eva Cassidy - Over The Rainbow The Poppy Girls - The Call (No Need to Say Goodbye) The Pretenders - I'll Stand by You Siouxsie and the Banshees - Poppy Day Sinead O'Connor - Nothing Compares to You Jay Cee - Help for Heroes Francesca Marie - Help Hero of Mine Vera Lynn - We'll Meet Again Stereophonics - Poppy Day
Nate Newton (Converge/The Doomriders) catches up with Danko to discuss The Doomriders and their new album, recording with Kurt Ballou, meeting Henry Rollins, the Embrace S/T album, “My War” by Black Flag, Ian Mackaye and Duff McKagan. The post Episode #51: Nate Newton appeared first on Danko Jones.