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Barry and Abigail discuss This Warm December and sample März of the Penguins, No Country For Old Penguins, and Midnight Waddle from Sneaky Penguin Brewing Company in Raleigh, North Carolina.We briefly discussed Eggnogorant by friends of the pod Terry Anderson & The Olympic Ass-Kickin Team. You can listen to Eggnogorant in our first-ever Christmas bonus episode, Bonus: Greet the Hummels... and Friends! (Original Holiday Songs by Friends of the Podcast).We acquired this beer while we were in Raleigh in October, when we had the opportunity to see Brandy Clark and Mary Chapin Carpenter in concert, featuring both friend of the pod Jon Carroll and the legendary Don Dixon in Carpenter's band. See the setlist of the show we saw!We played a sample of Stevie Wonder's original Someday at Christmas, covered by Jack Johnson on this album. Barry mentioned that Wonder's version should have made his personal Christmas music compilation - and he would probably remove Xmas at K-Mart by Root Boy Slim.Bruce Springsteen's live version of Santa Claus is Comin' to Town is the definitive version in Barry's eyes.Barry plugged the recent Beer in Front episode 276 Fresh Wet Hopped Episode, where he learned about wet hopping, which uses freshly picked hops in the brew and is not the opposite of dry hopping - learn more here. The most famous and mass-produced wet-hopped beer is Celebration from Sierra Nevada Brewing Company. Dave interviewed Bruz Beers and FlyteCo Brewing, both in Denver, Colorado, who collaborate annually on a wet-hopped beer called Hop Is My Co-Pilot. The brewing of this beer involves an airplane trip across the Rockies to collect freshly picked hops from Billy Goat Hop Farm in Montrose, Colorado. Read more about the incredible journey here!Abigail and Barry both declared that Zee Avi's No Christmas for Me is a modern Christmas Wrapping by The Waitresses (and that both of those songs are modern O. Henry stories).Abigail mentioned that Stuck at the Airport by Money Mark is thematically similar to I'll Be Home for Christmas by Bing Crosby. This is one of the songs Abigail will frequently be compelled to listen to when her life circumstances match the lyrics of the song - the other one is It's Only Wednesday by Crash Kings.The Man in the Santa Suit by Neil Halstead reminded Abigail of Father Christmas by The Kinks. We played a little sample of Matt Nathanson's cover of Father Christmas, which appears on our 2022 Christmas playlist!Abigail did not recognize that Rogue Wave's Christmas was a cover of the Who song from Tommy. She compared the lyrics to Do They Know It's Christmas? by Band Aid.Barry compared Jack Johnson's variant lyrics in Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer to many of the songs on the Straight No Chaser album we reviewed in last year's Christmas episode, Christmas Beers (Straight No Chaser and Gifted Beers).Abigail, per usual, got Silent Night confused with O Holy Night.Listen to our 2025 Christmas playlist!Up next… Touch by EurythmicsJingles are by our friend Pete Coe.Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition.Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic!Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!Facebook | Instagram | Bluesky | YouTube | Substack | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox | Beer Media Group
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, finales de los 90, primeros 2000. Suenan: ERIC MATTHEWS - "TO CLEAR THE AIR" ("THE LATENESS OF THE HOUR", 1997) / NINA NASTASIA - "STORMY WEATHER" ("DOGS", 2000) / ELLIOTT SMITH - "BETTER BE QUIET NOW" ("FIGURE 8", 2001) / PETE KREBS & GOSSAMER WINGS - "THUNDERSTORMS AND ALCOHOL" ("SWEET ONA ROSE", 1999) / NEIL HALSTEAD - "MARTHA'S MANTRA (FOR THE PAIN)"("SLEEPING ON ROADS", 2002) /DAMIEN JURADO - "CURBSIDE" ("REHEARSALS FOR DEPARTURE", 1999) / RICHARD BUCKNER - "4 A.M." ("DEVOTION & DOUBT", 1997) / GILLIAN WELCH - "REVELATOR" ("TIME (THE REVELATOR)", 2001) / JESSE SYKES & THE SWEET HEREAFTER - "LULLABY" ("RECKLESS BURNING", 2002) / CAT POWER - "MAYBE NOT" ("YOU ARE FREE", 2003) / SILVER JEWS - "WE ARE REAL" ("AMERICAN WATER", 1998) / BECK - "DEAD MELODIES" ("MUTATIONS", 1998) / GORKY'S ZYGOTIC MYNCI - "HOW I LONG" ("HOW I LONG TO FEEL THAT SUMMER IN MY HEART", 2000) /Escuchar audio
This week Oliver plays favourite tracks from genre-defining Shoegaze and dreampop record 'Souvlaki' by Slowdive. He then checks out a track from post-Slowdive group Mojave 3, and a solo release from lead Slowdive singer/songwriter Neil Halstead. Follow @asonicyouthpodcast on Insta and Facebook. This show is part of the Free FM 89.0 YOUTH ZONE. Made with support of NZ on Air.
#967 - Neil Halstead The Neil Halstead Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. Are you here? Welcome to The Paul Leslie Hour, a vast library of interviews with interesting and cool people. Thanks for tuning in! On this episode we've got our short interview with singer-songwriter Neil Halstead. This interview was recorded backstage in Athens, Georgia just prior to Neil's live performance. This interview was broadcast back in 2009. After that it was kept on a disc until the right moment. Now. Neil Halstead has some very interesting solo albums. At the time of this interview Neil's recent album was “Oh! Mighty Engine” on Brushfire Records. His latest solo record is entitled “Palindrome Hunches.” We recommend checking them out. Keep in mind, Neil is also a member of the band Slowdive. They're touring Europe, Japan and the United States in 2024. Just check out slowdiveofficial.com And hey, one more thing. Won't you be a helper and subscribe to Paul Leslie's YouTube channel? You can also like The Paul Leslie Hour on Facebook. Thank you for being a helper. We've got more interviews and reviews coming for the remainder of this year and beyond. And now, I think we should hear from Neil Halstead!
Shoegaze legends Slowdive turn up the lights on their just-released new album, everything is alive. Infectious and drenched in reverb, “alife” showcases the beautiful interplay between Rachel Goswell and Neil Halstead's vocal deliveries.
Emission 884 Slowdive - Souvlaki (93) deuxième album de Slowdive (), appartient à une catégorie peu enviable où il côtoit Rumours de Fleetwood Mac, the Visotors d'Abba ou Foolish de Superchunk - le disque de rupture où les deux ex, ici les chanteurs-guitaristes et ami d'enfance Neil Halstead et Rachel Goswell, appartiennent au même groupe... La Playlist: Catch The Breeze - 40 Days – Souvlaki Sapece Station – Dagger - Sing – (J) - Here She Comes - Rutti – (J) - Crazy For You – Miranda – Trellisaze - Cello – (J) - J's Heaven - Visions of LA- (J) - Blue Skied An' Clear - All Of Us - Don't Know Why – (J) - Sugar For The Pill - Everyone Knows - No Longer Making Time – (J) - Go Get It - Falling Ashes Bonne Ecoute... Bibliographie : Les Inrockuptibles n°886 décembre 2012 New Noise n°29 sept oct 2015 Indie Pop 1979 – 1997, Jean-Marie Pottier, Le mot et le reste, 2015. Les Inrockuptibles n°1122 juin 2017 New Noise n°39 été 2017 Les Inrocks Hors Série Les 50 meilleurs disques de 2017 section-26.fr – novembre 2019
It's the Season 8 finale and the second treat this week...we were joined by Slowdive's Neil Halstead before their upcoming Australian shows. It was so good to catch up and talk about the old times, the new times and the future of Slowdive - and reminisce about one of the finest years for music, 1988. Beers= Venom Golden Ale Some video treats to watch (after the show) https://youtu.be/tqkkG2dgpaQ https://youtu.be/wYvUDkfBAIQ https://youtu.be/eFclSfSZRhI We finish with a bang bang! See you in Season 9! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/six-pack-podcast/message
This is Episode 40 of ‘To Etherea and Beyond'. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 26th June, and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond It features weird, wonderful, and wonky Cover Versions by: Icebreaker, Third Son, Epica, Murcof, Vanessa Wagner, Easy Star All-Stars, Cigarettes After Sex, Hybrid, Helge Iberg, William Orbit, Japancakes, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, Butthole Surfers, Chromatics, Glass Candy, Ex Anima, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Violeta De Outono, Four Tet, Neil Halstead, Hole, Primal Scream, Pia Fraus, Tokyo Wanderer, andUlrich Schnauss This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
As a second generation harpist, Mary Lattimore may have been born to play the instrument. After picking up the instrument at 11 and studying at the Eastman School of Music, however, she began to forge her own path with the instrument. A stint in Philadelphia found the music integrating into the indie rock scene, adapting a traditionally classical instrument to accompany the likes of Kurt Vile and later Superchunk’s Mac McCaughan and Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore. Since 2013, Lattimore has released a quartet of solo records, including, most recently, last year’s Silver Ladders, recorded over nine days in Cornwall by Slowdive’s Neil Halstead. Lattimore sat down to discuss her evolving approach to the instrument, which included a recent Bandcamp-released ambient track designed to help listeners get some rest during the pandemic.
Slowdive In Conversation with Mark Van Hoen Channel of Light host, Mark Van Hoen, caught up with Neil Halstead of Slowdive for a mid-tour conversation about the evolution of the band from their start in the late 80s to the present day. Slowdive formed in 1989 in Reading, Berkshire (UK). The band primarily consisted of Rachel Goswell (vocals, guitar), Neil Halstead (vocals, guitar), Nick Chaplin (bass), and Christian Savill (guitar). Several drummers played with the band, including Ian McCutcheon, Adrian Sell, and Simon Scott who drummed on the first and second albums. The shoegaze pioneers released four albums between 1991 and 1995. The band reformed in 2017 and released the self-titled album Slowdive. In Conversation is produced by dublab. Exerts of music heard in this episode are by Slowdive. Sound editing, theme song, and additional music are by Matteah Baim. Due to rights reasons music from the original broadcast has been removed. To hear more, please visit dublab.com.
The fantasy powerhouse Game of Thrones is returning for its penultimate season. With dragons, knights, and magic on their minds, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot play their favorite songs about fantasy worlds. Plus, a review of the latest from hip-hop stalwarts Public Enemy, and Neil Halstead of Slowdive shares the song that got him Hooked on Sonics.
Slowdive formed in 1989 in Reading, England. They put out 3 albums between 1991 and 1995, and their sound helped define the shoegaze genre. In 2017, the band released a critically-acclaimed self-titled album, their first in over twenty years. In this episode, singer and guitarist Neil Halstead takes apart the song “Sugar for the Pill.” songexploder.net/slowdive
Slowdive's Rachel Goswell and Michelle Zauner of Japanese Breakfast are mutual fans of each other’s dreamy music. As their bands gear up to tour the US together, we thought it the perfect time to pair these two on The Talkhouse Music Podcast. Their chat covers the vicissitudes of Goswell’s professional and personal relationship with Neil Halstead over the decades, how Slowdive relearned old material via fan videos on YouTube, nerding out on gear, and exciting new details about Slowdive and Japanese Breakfast’s upcoming LPs. Check it out, and subscribe now on iTunes or Stitcher to stay in the loop on future Talkhouse podcasts. — Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Music Podcast host and producer Today's episode was recorded by Mark Yoshizumi and Rachel Goswell and mixed by Mark Yoshizumi.
Episode #1 of Space Heater starts of with Eric Bachmann, Neil Halstead and Wussy. Future episodes (by god, there will be bunches of 'em!) will typically feature 3 songs for you to enjoy.