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On this episode of Songs of Our Lives, it's Jeffrey Silverstein! His new EP, “Roseway,” is a perfect summer jam. After talking about his band, we get into early house shows performing Green Day songs, Johnny Frierson lighting up the world, the perfection of Faces, the poetry of Bill Callahan, the best version of “You've Got a Friend,” Natural Child going for it, the greatness of Ted Lucas, and loads more!Listen to all of Jeffrey's picks HERE“Roseway”Jeffrey's WebsiteTed Lucas tribute compilationSongs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that's made us and left a certain mark. Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack. Join Foxy Digitalis on Patreon for extra questions and conversation in each episode (+ a whole lot more!)Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden
Selección de discos favoritos que cumplen 10 años en este 2024.Playlist;(sintonía) SUPERTUBOS “The Demeter” (The Demeter)SHARON JONES and THE DAP-KIN “Stranger to my hapiness” (Give the people what they want)ST PAUL and THE BROKEN DREAMS “Sugar dyed” (Half the city)NICK WATERHOUSE “Dead room” (Holly)DEX ROMWEBER DUO “Long battle comin’” (Image 13)COWBELL “She’s all over you” (Skeleton soul)NRBQ “This flat tire” (Brass tacks)NATURAL CHILD “Saturday night blues” (Dancing with wolves)SCOTT H BIRAM “Slow and Easy” (Nothin but blues)C.W. STONEKING “Zombie” (Gon Boogaloo)LOS TUPPER “Susie in the nightime” (Yesterday’s pizza)CHAIN and THE GANG “I’m a choice not a child” (Minimum rock’n’roll)THE ROARING 420’S “Hey hey rider” (What is psych?)ALLAH-LAS “Artifact” (Worship the sun)TY SEGALL “The Singer” (Manipulator)Escuchar audio
As broadcast September 15, 2023 with plenty of good aura to spread around. Tonight, we put your weekend on the good foot with our Feel Good Friday set list. Positive get down funk and soul throughout from some of our favorite classic and contemporary funk & soul artists to make sure we spread the love up and down the timeline to our heroes and start the weekend in the best possible way!#feelthegravity #feelgoodFeel Good Friday!Tracklist (st:rt)Part 1 (00:00)George McCrae – I Get LiftedJean Knight – Do MeMarva Whitney – Unwind YourselfKing Floyd – Groove MeBill Withers - Lovely Day Chicago Gangsters – I Choose You Part 2 (30:03)The Sextones – Beck & CallJason Joshua & The Beholders – Rose GoldLes Imprimes – Love & FlowersJalen Ngonda – If You Don't Want My LoveDurand Jones & The Indications – Love Will Work It OutEphemerals – Easy Ain't NothinMonophonics & Kendra Morris – Untitled Visions Part 3 (57:07)Reverend Baron – Let The Radio PlayHoly Hive – Float Back To YouAllah-Las – Holding PatternBobby Oroza – The OthersideBoz Metzdorf – Sails Across The SeaPaul & The Tall Trees – My God (I Remember '98)Scott McMicken & THE EVER-EXPANDING – Another One Part 4 (87:08)Neal Francis – Changes Pt 1 & 2 (Live)Mapache – Life On FireNatural Child – Bailando Con LobosMonster Rally – AdventureAhmed Malek – Autopsie d'un complot Sir Was – Waiting For The WeekendKowloon – Hollywood Is Under Water
Based on Dan's incredible director and producer credits, you'd never guess that he was once an introverted engineering student. From dropping out of school to doing an apprenticeship with film editor Susan Booth, Dan chalks up his success to dumb luck, curiosity and daring to take risks. Dan's directing credits include Game of Thrones, True Detective, NYPD Blue, Better Call Saul, HBO's The Leftovers, The Servant, Chicago PD, Chicago Fire and Ozark. He has executive produced or produced Jack Ryan, House M.D. and Emmy nominated Lovecraft Country. Miami Vice was among Dan's first projects. He was associate producer and music supervisor at a time when using popular music in film was still a relatively new concept. His first directing job was for a pilot episode of Law & Order - the game changing TV show that went from being turned down by every network to setting the tone for procedurals on network television! Why did Dan almost turn down his first directing gig? Why does he not like to direct more than 3 seasons of any TV show? Why did he suggest that Ozark sync the song “She's Got a Mind” by Natural Child? Tune in to the podcast to find out! Dan Sackheim Website IMDB LinkedIn Contact Music. Music is the difference between a good film and a great one. Stay tuned for the sync session when we are joined by musician Hayden Andrews and listen to some of his songs including a live rendition of one song: Songs included in this episode are: "Introduction" from Run Lola Run by Klimek / Heil / Tykwer In The Air Tonight (scene from Miami Vice) by Phill Collins Miami Vice Theme by Jan Hammer Crockett's Theme (Miami Vice) by Jan Hammer Sync Sessions Featuring: Total Escape by 100 Meter Scream Lonelyville by Dusty Wright Beginning Of My Day by Astrid Van Heldon The Second Spirit by LEQ 2 Sense Music presents The Sync Report, where you will meet industry experts and top level songwriters as we pull the curtain back on music placement and scores, build vital relationships and provide real opportunities to our listeners. Listen to indie filmmakers present their latest productions and describe specific scenes as they consider music submitted by our audience. Please tell your friends about us, and remember to rate, comment, & subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and across all platforms. And find us at The Sync Report here TSR Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube Linkedin Tik Tok TSR PODCAST is.... Hosted By: COLIN O'DONOGHUE - ROSE GANGUZZA - JASON P ROTHBERG Featuring: MILFREDO SEVEN - KEVIN SHARPLEY - PAULA FLACK and WILLOW Produced By: JASON P ROTHBERG - KEVIN SHARPLEY - PAULA FLACK - ROBERT CAPPADONA Executive Producers: COLIN O'DONOGHUE - ROSE GANGUZZA - JASON P ROTHBERG - KEVIN SHARPLEY - GIANFRANCO BIANCHI - DEAN LYON Writers: JASON P ROTHBERG - KEVIN SHARPLEY - LISA DUNN - PAULA FLACK Editors: JASON P ROTHBERG - MILFREDO SEVEN - PAULA FLACK EDGAR “EDGE” CAMEY - ADAM MCNAMARA - MILES JAHNSEN Marketing Director: PAULA FLACK Music Supervisors: DAWN WISNER-JOHNSON - PHILL MASON Music Department: BETH WISNER-JAHNSEN Foley: PHILL MASON Research: LISA DUNN Art Director: GIANFRANCO BIANCHI Graphic Design: JODYLYNN TALEVI College Programs: DR STACY MONTGOMERY Interns: SAOIRSE CONNOLLY-LANDON KEROUAC-ANGELA NICASTRO-HEATHER RAGNARS
Eyla Cuenca is a voice of wisdom and sanity that's desperately needed in the birthing space. She's built a wealth of knowledge and expertise in her field that spans over a decade. She draws on a blend of ancient traditions and evidence-based information to bring custom-tailored support to every individual no matter where they are in their process. Starting her career as a birthing photographer, Eyla saw a place for herself in the birthing process. But as she went through doula training, it became apparent just how much the process falls short of women's needs. Whether man or woman, Eyla's wisdom applies to all. She shares her journey of becoming a birth keeper and lactation consultant, the effect of having a doula on the birthing process, the difference between a birth keeper and a doula, and her thoughts on the continued attack on individual medical autonomy. Eyla is also offering listeners a generous 20% off her course using code “LUKE20” or by visiting lukestorey.com/eyla. 06:37 — The Role of a Doula in an Optimal Birth What doulas do and how they assist the pregnancy and birthing process How so much doula training falls short The ways media programs us to view birthing How working with a doula affects the outcome of birth Benefits of The Bradley Method Habits for supporting milk production Skin-to-skin contact Hierarchy of milk alternatives 45:59 — Preparing For Giving Birth, Body & Soul Eyla's birthing story Optimal home-birth settings The importance of getting grounded and anchored during birth How epidurals disconnect women from their bodies Following the positions that feel natural Differences between a doula and a midwife The risks of ultrasound – see the Jim West study Feeling confident that you have everything you need to birth naturally Invasive birthing procedures to avoid Eyla's Uncovering Birth Masterclass (use code “LUKE20” for 20% off!) Placenta as a magical superfood for mothers 1:35:59 — Navigating the Troubles of Modern Pregnancy How the plandemic has changed the approach to alternative birthing Preparing the body for birth Reading a woman's signposts during birth Resentment that builds up between couples around birthing and how to avoid it More about this episode. Watch on YouTube. Connect with Luke on social media to learn how to take your lifestyle to the next level, plus catch exclusive live interviews & events: INSTAGRAM - @lukestorey // instagram.com/lukestorey FACEBOOK - facebook.com/MrLukeStorey TWITTER - @MrLukeStorey // twitter.com/MRLUKESTOREY YOUTUBE - youtube.com/c/LukeStorey THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: UPGRADED FORMULAS. Have you ever thought about how important knowing your levels is to your performance? 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In this episode we're exploring what we mean when we talk about "wonder and awe" for young children, and how this relates to the Waldorf approach. I was so fortunate to get to host Waldorf teacher, Meredith Floyd-Preston, as my guest for this episode. Meredith hosts a podcast about Waldorf education from her perspective as an experienced Waldorf teacher called the Waldorf Journey podcast. Additional show notes and resources for this episode can be found at:waldorfy.com/wonderandaweSpecial Thanks to Waldorf Season Seven Podcast Partner Sparkle Stories for helping me to bring this content to you.A huge thanks to our generous Patreon supporters for supporting this content. Learn more and become a supporter by visiting, patreon.com/waldorfyTheme music for this episode was composed and performed by Book Kennison.
This week Oliver looks at his songs of the summer. Featured artists include The War On Drugs, WITCH and Elbow.
The gruesome twosome bringing back a couple of their favorite segments: "Off Your John Rocker" and "Headlines". They also give their Super Bowl predictions as well as Blackjack Benny's Wedding recap.
Tonight's episode of Pudding On The Wrist finds you ever faithful deejay, Frozen Lazuras, spinning tasty treats from all over the globe and all over time. Tonight's episode includes Alec Bathgate, Can, The Honey Pot, Chook Race, Natural Child, and so much more.Pudding On The Wrist: Giving you what the algorithms won't since February 2020.
In this episode six, Shannon and Angie talk about Natural Child Spacing, also known as Ecological Breastfeeding. The discus the seven rules that MUST be followed to rely on nursing as a child spacer, as well as the benefits of this lifestyle choice. Check out or Web Page NC-MIDWIFERY for our free handout listing the seven rules. This podcast is intended for educational purposes only please visit NC-MIDWIFEWRY.COM and our podcast page for our full disclosure. The two books Angie quoted from are below please consider adding them to you library: 1. Breastfeeding Answer Book link: https://amzn.to/3pLQWjx 2. Womanly Art of Breastfeeding link: https://amzn.to/3kOnGoi
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′0″ Shadow Boxing by El Michels Affair on Return to the 37th Chamber (Big Crown Records) 5′17″ Will You Promise by Ebo Taylor on My Love and Music (Gapahone Records) 8′35″ Runnning Away by Roy Ayers on The Best of Roy Ayers (UMG Recordings) 12′47″ Tonight's the Night by Herbie Hancock on Magic Windows (Columbia Records) 15′5″ That's the Way of the World by Earth, Wind, and Fire on That's the Way of the World (Columbia) 21′1″ All My Tears by The Frightnrs on Nothing More to Say (Daptone Records) 26′2″ El Bang Bang by Jackie Mittoo on Studio One Ska (ToneMaster) 29′24″ James Bond Theme by The Skatalites on Ball of Fire (Island) 96′54″ Roller Skates by Steel Pulse on Earth Crisis (Elektra) 97′49″ Earth Crisis by Steel Pulse on Earth Crisis (Elektra) 102′38″ Chill by Popcaan on Fixtape (Warner Records) 106′37″ Jamaica Jamaica by Busy Signal (Maximum Sound) 113′25″ Marijuana by Sizzla on Life (Greensleeves Records) 115′49″ Don't Sniff Coke by Pato Banton on The Best of Pato Banton (Virgin) 118′15″ Mi Believe/Summer Holiday by Yellowman on King Yellowman (Sony Music) 122′12″ I'm Still in Love With You by Sean Paul on Dutty Rock (Atlantic) 126′36″ Jamaica Jamaica by Super Cat on Dancehall's Golden Era Vol.1 (-) 133′5″ War by Bob Marley & The Wailers on Rastaman Vibration (Island Def Jam) 137′17″ Guess Who's Coming to Dinner by Black Uhuru on Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (Rounder Records) 144′33″ Beat Down Babylon by Lee "Scratch" Perry on The Wonderman Years (Trojan Recordings) 148′51″ Slave Driver by Bob Marley & The Wailers on Catch a Firre (Universal) 152′21″ Solid As A Rock by Sizzla on Overstanding (Babygrande Records) 153′34″ Police In Helicopter by Million Stylez (Necessary Mayhem) 159′0″ Police in Helicopter by John Holt on Police in Helicopter (Greensleeves) 159′47″ Feeling Irie by Gregory Isaacs on Private Beach Party (Greensleeves) 162′45″ Lovers Rock by Sade on Lovers Rock (Sony) 165′12″ Onyeka (Baby) by Burna Boy on Twice As Tall (Atlantic) 169′7″ Personal Lover by Afro B on Afrowave (Ultimate Clientele) 171′42″ Black Lipstick by Chicano Batman (ATO Records) 173′20″ Time Is Money by Natural Child on Natural Child (Natural Child Music) 178′32″ Got to Let Go by The Bees on Octopus (Virgin Records Ltd) The next Tender Knob Radio is on Sunday, September 6th at 6:00 pm. Check out the full archives on the website.
Will, Nicholas, David, Craig and Chris discuss the latest releases by 2nd Grade, the Stroppies, and Natural Child, plus a coronavirus update.
Sintonía: "Okey Dokey" - Natural Child "Stranger Still" - Vetiver (2015); "Clear Blue Sky & The Good Doctor" - Chris Robinson Brotherhood (2014); "Benny´s Here" e "It's A Shame My Store Isn't Open" - Natural Child (2016); "Folkloric Feel" - Apostle of Hustle (2004); "Lost Verses" - Sun Kill Moon (2008); "News from Nowhere" - Dakota Suit (1998) Escuchar audio
Tawnya accepted Christ as her Savior as a young child. She came back to faithfully follow Jesus Christ over 20 years ago. She has been married 32 years come Oct, home-schooled their 3 now grown boys while her husband traveled extensively for his work. She has been a mentor, a listening ear and counselor encouraging people for over 15 years. Working with all ages; baby, children, tweens, teens and adults, in many areas of ministry, teaching Sunday school and Bible studies, leading worship, preaching, and Sr Staff of a church. Having ministered to women through Bible study, women’s meeting and one-on-one, for over 15 years. She's has been a licensed / ordained pastor since 2004. You can find Tawnya online at TLG Ministries.
Een fonkelnieuwe aflevering van Sweet Melodies met Tim Knol. Vandaag weer heerlijke muziek The Stoat, Dave Edmunds, Chuck Prophet, Natural Child, Dinosaur Jr., The Replacements,
Vandaag put Tim uit de playlist die hij samen met zijn geluidsman Patrick Boonstra gemaakt heeft. Je hoort muziek van Ultimate Painting, Nick Drake, Cut Worms, Natural Child, Bill Ryder-Jones, Neil Young & Crazy Horse en Ramsay Midwood.
Join me as I talk to Tanja about the reason behind the book and how that life has shaped my life into ministry. Pick up a copy on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/NATURAL-CHILD-FOSTER-CARE-Adventure/dp/1462411819 MUSIC The Day After Christmas (Santa's Favorite Color)' by Tom Boisvert http://www.apricotlily.com or visit CD Baby https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/santashelpers
Interview with author Tawnya Gregory on book "A Natural Child in a Foster Care Home" - The Culture News
DJ Greg Vandy brings you a mix of a summer electricity featuring music from Cut Worms, Revel In Dimes, Nude Party, Natural Child, Calpurnia, Texas Gentlemen, Wooden Shjips, and a tribute to Richard Swift and his indie-gold productions. Press Play and rock. Then roll. 1. Kelly Stoltz - Crossed Mind Blues 2. Daddy Long Legs - I Feel So Electric 3. The Texas Gentlemen - Habbie Doobie 4. Natural Child - Transcendental Meditation 5. Nude Party - Chevrolet Van 6. Calpurnia - Louie 7. Cut Worms - Hanging Your Picture Up To Dry 8. Dick Stusso - Well Acquainted 9. Aaron Beckum - Cursemaker Blues 10. Revel In Dimes - Kissing 11. Wooden Shjips - Already Gone 12. Brother Roy - Brother Sam 13. Damien Jurado - Silver Timothy 14. Foxygen- No Destruction 15. Sharon Van Etten - Every Time The Sun Comes Up 16. Kevin Morby - Come To Me Now
Semana Santa En tiempos de procesiones un nuevo Sonidos y Sonados, un programa con Curtis Salgado and Alan Hager, The Lazy Lies, Ferran Palau, Nacho Casado, Natural Child, Southern Culture on the Skids, The Unfinished Sympathy, Descendientes con Kutxi Romero, BajopresioN, Esclavitud, Sölar, Free City, Eveth, Desert Mountain Tribe y Vandenberg’s Moonkings. Blues, folk, brasil, […]
TRUE STORY: this episode of Random Old Records was supposed to come out back in April. I had an entire hour mapped out, made a test-mix, and immediately hated it. So, I trashed the entire thing, sat on it awhile, made a few changes, still hated it, started from scratch and hated THAT one too, then heard the new album from Terry and found the perfect song to really make it sing. Now, it's nearly October and EPISODE #59 is finally ready for your listening pleasure!It all kicks off with a series of songs straight out of the late '60s rock underground, featuring flashy horn arrangements, jazzy textures, and blasts of instrumental virtuosity. Then, you'll hear the massive 1995 single "Fanfare" by Eric Matthews, a selection of recent chill-pop from Omni and Mild High Club, some newer tracks from long-time Random Old Records favorites Natural Child and Black Mountain, and then the old and new start to intermingle before Black Moth Super Rainbow finishes up with a modern classic track. Stream or download the episode below, and as always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #59Released 09/24/2017DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. The Gun - "Race With The Devil"(Gun, Epic 1968)2. Audience - "Belladonna Moonshine"(Friend's Friend's Friend, Charisma 1970)3. Keef Hartley Band - "From The Window"(The Time Is Near, Deram 1970)4. Tim Buckley - "Pleasant Street"(Goodbye And Hello, Elektra 1967)--The mind of a baby!5. Eric Matthews - "Fanfare"(It's Heavy In Here, Sub Pop 1995)6. Omni - "Jungle Jenny"(Deluxe, Trouble In Mind 2016)7. Terry - "Take Me To The City"(Remember Terry, Upset The Rhythm 2017)8. Mild High Club - "Kokopelli"(Skiptracing, Stone's Throw 2016)9. Black Mountain - "Cemetery Breeding"(Iv, JagJaguwar 2016)--Freedom's just another word...10. Natural Child - "There And Back"(Okey Dokey, self-released 2016)11. Doug Sahm - "It's Gonna Be Easy"(Doug Sahm And Band, Atlantic 1973)12. Arnim-Hamilton - "Pepper Man"(Fuckin' A: Bubblegum Motherfucker Favorites (1967-1975), Burger 2016)13. Raw Edge - "October Country"(Book A Trip 2: More Psych Pop Sounds Of Capitol Records, Now Sounds 2013)--Real fish pieces!14. Kevin Ayers and Bridget St. John - "The Oyster And The Flying Fish"(Shooting At The Moon, Harvest 1970)15. The Parlour Band - "Early Morning Eyes"(Is A Friend?, Deram 1972)16. Kelley Stoltz - "Star Cluster"(In Triangle Time, Castle Face 2015)17. Black Moth Super Rainbow - "Cobra Juicy"(Cobra Juicy, Rad Cult 2012)
Ep 66: Seth Murray & Wes Taylor - Natural Child / Sade Sanchez & Irida Pai - L.A. Witch Seth & Wes tell BD about growing up in Nashville and meeting each other in those formative teen years playing in bands. They found more success out of their hometown which kept them touring these past 8 years. The hecklers they've experienced touring all over the country are apparently not as bad as German critics. Buy Natural Child's new album “Okey Dokey” here: http://www.naturalchildrecords.com Then Sade and Irida from L.A. Witch tell BD about their early years in and around the Los Angeles area where Sade started her first band with their drummer Ellie. How Irida started on keys in the band before find her current place as bassist. The busy times their in on the road and trying to finish their upcoming record before taking off to Europe for 2 separate month long tours. Buy L.A. Witch's new 7” “Drive Your Car” here: https://lawitches.bandcamp.com Sponsored today by: http://www.hairballaudio.com & http://www.blumensteinaudio.com
Rob and Callum are back after a short week away, a week where it seems shit went down too much shit, so rather than address shit, they revert back to simpler more naïve time. So, here is your boys pretending its 2012 where hooky choruses, jangly guitars and crooning men of mystery were the podcast norms. In these comforting times expect the none-more-golden-age-indie of The Holiday Crowd, the country rock n roll of Natural Child, the squidgy dreamstate psych of Vinyl Williams, the suburban indie introspection of Snail Smail and the seductive prairie croon of Guma. There’s plenty more, take a listen, life’s a mystery.
Over the Bars takes you under the dome for this week's Supercross race! Music by Natural Child!
So yeah, after over three years and 41 monthly episodes, I needed a little break from Random Old Records Podcast. When I started thinking about EPISODE #42 back in March, there was just too much shit going on, and the inspiration wasn't there, so I figured it was best to take a break (my first!) and stack up tracks for awhile. I never imagined that I would actually get e-mails from people asking when the next episode would be out. Well, it was only two, but still! You guys rule, and I can't thank you enough for listening to Random Old Records and patronizing this blog, even though I haven't posted a goddamn thing for months.Anyway, Random Old Records #42 is out, and I'm super proud of this one. This episode functions as a sort of "BEST OF 2012 SO FAR"-type playlist, featuring new tracks from Wax Idols, Natural Child, Gentleman Jesse, Nobunny, Heavy Cream, and Sugar Stems, a bunch of new releases on Trouble In Mind from The Resonars, The Paperhead, Hollows, and Estrogen Highs, Record Store Day Exclusives from Nobunny and The Black Angels, and so much MORE! Hope y'all dig it, check out the playlist below, and be on the lookout for #43 soon!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via iTunes, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! More classic episodes from the past ten years are being added to the feed as well, so check those out as well. You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. On the horizon is the yearly 5/10/15/20 episode featuring classic tracks from the past, along with an episode of fresh recent punk and garage rock. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #42Released 06/04/2012DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Natural Child - "8 AM Blues"(For The Love Of The Game, Burger 2012)2. Sam Coffey & The Iron Lungs - "Violent Girls"(The Banana Split, Hosehead 2012)3. The Tough Shits - "Birds (Don't Get Tired Of Flying)"(The Tough Shits, Burger 2012)4. Gentleman Jesse - "I'm A Mess"(Leaving Atlanta, Douchemaster 2012)5. Sugar Stems - "Never Been In Love"(Like I Do 7", Certified PR 2012)6. The Resonars - "Sit Right Down"(Long Long Thoughts 7", Trouble In Mind 2012)--Love, architecture, etc.7. Wax Idols - "Schadenfreude"(Schadenfreude 7", Suicide Squeeze 2012)8. Rayon Beach - "Airplane With Tits"(This Looks Serious, HoZac 2012)9. Heavy Cream - "Tunnel Vision"(Super Treatment, Infinity Cat 2012)10. Nobunny - "I Can't Stop"(Maximumrocknroll 7", Goner 2012)11. The Hex Dispensers - "Young Blood In The River"(Parallel 7", Red Lounge 2012)12. Estrogen Highs - "Grass Of Leaves"(Irrelevant Future, Trouble In Mind 2012)--Beauty as a weapon!13. The Black Angels - "She's Not There"(RSD 7", Blue Horizon 2012)14. Allah-Las - "Catamaran"(Catamaran 7", Innovative Leisure 2012)15. Outer Minds - "Gimme A Reason"(Outer Minds, Southpaw 2012)16. The Paperhead - "She Is Above Me"(Pictures Of Her Demise 7", Trouble In Mind 2012)17. Ty Segall & White Fence - "Easy Ryder"(Hair, Drag City 2012)--Deadly spawn!18. Tiger High - "Boys At The Bottom"(Myth Is This, Burger 2012)19. Cosmonauts - "Gillian"(If You Wanna Die Then I Wanna Die, Burger 2012)20. Radar Eyes - "Disconnection"(Radar Eyes, HoZac 2012)21. Hollows - "Up & Down"(Vulture, Trouble In Mind 2012)22. Best Coast - "My Life"(The Only Place, Mexican Summer 2012)
TRACKLISTING1. Bearfoot - "Deep River Blues" - Follow Me2. The Duhks - "Everbody Knows" - The Duhks3. Eilen Jewell - "The Flood" - Shakori Hills Grassroots Festival, Pitsboro, PA - April 17th, 20094. Brett Dennen - "Ain't No Reason - So Much More 5. Bela Fleck & the Flecktones - Poindexter - Fillmore Auditorium - San Franscico CA, November 28th 20036. Toubab Krewe - "Bamana Niya" - Toubab Krewe7. Dub Addis - "And Enat" - Fingerlakes GrassRoots Festival - Trumansburg, NY - 20078. Hobex - "Natural Child" - Live at Pritchard Park - Asheville, NC - October 9th, 2004I'm back with a new format that will encompass all four GrassRoots Festivals. That includes the fall and spring Shakori Hills Festivals, the Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival, and The Virginia Key GrassRoots Festival. The fall Shakori Festival will take place from October 6th - 9th. In anticipation I have put together a podcast featuring artists that will appear there this fall. Please enjoy. Peace.
So yeah, the air conditioning has been broken in my office at work all week long. Neat, huh? It's like eleventy billion degrees outside, so it's a perfect time to drop a brand new podcast of hot rock n' roll jams to sweat out the summer months with! Random Old Records EPISODE #32 features brand new tracks from Black Lips, Wax Museums, Ty Segall, and Cults, each from LPs that are sure to top the year-end lists. Ty Segall in particular has a stunner ready for all of you with Goodbye Bread, which thickens and slows down his bratty garage punk sound and brings the superficial Beatles and Nirvana influences of his past releases to the forefront in a way that will have mainstream rock critics blowing their stacks when they finally get around to checking it out.To be honest, I wasn't much of a Black Lips fan before, but the steady hand of super-producer Mark Ronson guides the band and polishes the shit out of their hooks and sound on the new Arabia Mountain. The blasts of bratty feedback and in-jokey murkiness of their previous releases has been replaced with huge gang choruses, sleazy saxophones, and more refined melodies than ever before. Random Old Records #32 includes "Raw Meat," which is a short and sweet Ramones homage that might be the best song they've ever recorded. Check it out!Also, you may notice some strange and different sounds on Random Old Records #32 that you haven't heard in previous episodes. For some reason, this new wave of dark and moody electronic rock has really been catching my ear in the past month or two, most notably the releases from Brooklyn's Captured Tracks label. On this episode, you'll hear a KILLER track from Portland's Blouse called "Into Black." These folks sound like they're trying to create a late 80s David Lynch movie credits theme with every track, and that's not really a bad thing in my book. You'll also hear darker Suicide-style tunes from The Soft Moon and Led Er Est that are on steady rotation around Random Old Records HQ.You'll also hear new hot blasts of rock n' roll from Wax Idols, The Hussy, Personal And The Pizzas, Brian Olive, Ramma Lamma, The People's Temple, Natural Child, Smith Westerns, Thee Oh Sees, and loads more! Click the links below to stream, subscribe, or download the latest episode and let me know that you think. As always, thanks for reading and listening, and if you're in the Cincinnati area, come out to see The Hussy from Madison, Wisconsin at the Comet tonight! Free show and burritos!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 #32Released 06/08/2011DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Wax Idols - "All Too Human"(All Too Human 7", Hozac 2011)2. Bad Banana - "Cry About It"(Cry About It 7", Puzzle Pieces 2011)3. Seapony - "Blue Star"(Go With Me, Hardly Art 2011)4. Blouse - "Into Black"(Into Black 7", Captured Tracks 2011)5. Cults - "Never Saw The Point"(Cults, Columbia 2011)6. The Soft Moon - "We Are We"(The Soft Moon, Captured Tracks 2010)7. Led Er Est - "Opto 5"(May, Captured Tracks 2011)--We wanna be free!8. Natural Child - "Easy Street"(1971, Infinity Cat 2011)9. Shapes Have Fangs - "Dinner In The Dark"(Dinner In The Dark, Reverb Appreciation Society 2011)10. The People's Temple - "Keeper (Of Souls)"(Sons Of Stone, Hozac 2011)11. Thee Oh Sees - "The Whipping Continues"(Castlemania, In The Red 2011)12. Ty Segall - "The Floor"(Goodbye Bread, Drag City 2011)--Who gives drugs to robots?13. Smith Westerns - "End Of The Night"(Dye It Blonde, Fat Possum 2011)14. Brian Olive - "Back Sliding Soul"(Two Of Everything, Alive 2011)15. The Greenhornes - "Back Sliding Soul"(The Greenhornes, Telstar 2001)16. The Soledad Brothers - "Downtown Paranoia Blues"(The Hardest Walk, Alive 2006)--See the dirt gang!17. Ramma Lamma - "Truthin'"(Tiger 7", Certified PR 2010)18. Black Lips - "Raw Meat"(Arabia Mountain, Vice 2011)19. GG King - "Incendiary Device"(Esoteric Lore, Rob's House 2011)20. The Hussy - "Sexi Ladi"(Cement Tomb Mind Control, Slow Fizz 2011)21. Wax Museums - "Bruiser"(Eye Times, Trouble In Mind 2011)22. Personal & The Pizzas - "Dead Meat"(Dead Meat 7", Total Punk 2011)
Podcast from Melbourne! I'm home for a bit and this week playing some new and excellent fare from: Bill Callahan (formerly Smog), Thao and Mirah, The Pains of Being Pure At Heart, Fleet Foxes, Natural Child, TV On The Radio and Panda Bear (pictured). UGH. Okay! I hope you all like it. estherwerdiger@gmail.com, if you want.
Issue 22: The Pujol Interview: Robert 'Bob' Duvet sits down with Nashville's Daniel Pujol for some straight talk! They talk music, Nashville, SXSW, technology, and a life worth livin'...Hear D-Watusi, So Jazzy, Natural Child, Meemaw, Thin Lizzy, Dangers, No Bunny and much more! PLUS!! Shout-outs to two great blogs Nashville's Dead and Nashville Cream! MORE PLUS! A live review of the Drive-By Truckers and Heartless Bastards at the Fillmore. EVEN MORE PLUS!! A spotlight on Olin and the Moon...ON THE INTERNET'S BEST PROGRAMMED PODCAST, THAT KEEPS ON WINNING!
Issue 22: The Pujol Interview: Robert 'Bob' Duvet sits down with Nashville's Daniel Pujol for some straight talk! They talk music, Nashville, SXSW, technology, and a life worth livin'...Hear D-Watusi, So Jazzy, Natural Child, Meemaw, Thin Lizzy, Dangers, No Bunny and much more! PLUS!! Shout-outs to two great blogs Nashville's Dead and Nashville Cream! MORE PLUS! A live review of the Drive-By Truckers and Heartless Bastards at the Fillmore. EVEN MORE PLUS!! A spotlight on Olin and the Moon...ON THE INTERNET'S BEST PROGRAMMED PODCAST, THAT KEEPS ON WINNING!
www.RolandHindsMedia.webs.com - Special Show/Special Day VBAC is referred to as having a vaginal birth after having a previous cesarean delivery. Who should determine whether a woman continues to deliver by c-section? Is it a doctor's choice or a woman's right? Hear what my guests has to say about their recent childbirth experience? Special Guest: Dr. Henry Dorn, III M.D. and Dr. Daniel Roshan M.D. - Link to story: Mom defies doctor, has baby her way! http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/12/16/ep.vbac.birth.at.home/index.html
www.RolandHindsMedia.webs.com - Special Show/Special Day VBAC is referred to as having a vaginal birth after having a previous cesarean delivery. Who should determine whether a woman continues to deliver by c-section? Is it a doctor's choice or a woman's right? Hear what my guests has to say about their recent childbirth experience? Special Guest: Dr. Henry Dorn, III M.D. and Dr. Daniel Roshan M.D. - Link to story: Mom defies doctor, has baby her way! http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/12/16/ep.vbac.birth.at.home/index.html