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In the latest recap episode, Beave and Len talk the pulse-pounding WNBA Finals between New York and Minnesota. Has there ever been a better one? Plus Len celebrates the suddenly powerful Chicago Bears as they steamroll the Jaguars in London. Yankees go up 2-0 on the Guardians, while Beave frets helplessly. Beave recommends "Monsters: The Menendez Brothers" on Netflix. Len tries to catch up on all the New Yorker articles. Beave and Len review Arcade Fire's "Neon Bible", which received an A+ rating from Robert Christgau. And much much more!
EPISODE 53 - “Tribute to Gena Rowlands” - 09/16/2024 ** This episode is sponsored brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BENEATH and get on your way to being your best self.” ** When screen legend GENA ROWLANDS passed away last month at the age of 94, she left behind a film and TV legacy that will undoubtedly influence artists for decades to come. She was an acting titan who changed the way modern audiences looked at acting. From her historic independent movies with husband JOHN CASSAVETES to mainstream Hollywood to powerful performances in iconic television films, Rowlands' performances were always honest, complicated, and emotionally raw. There was just no one like her; and there never will be again. This week, we pay tribute to her endearing legacy on and off the screen. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Cassavetes on Cassavetes (2001), by Ray Carney; In The Moment: My Life As An Actor (2004), by Ben Gazzara; “Family First, Says Pretty Blonde,” November 16, 1963, The Tribune (South Bend, IN); “I Want It All…Husband…Children…Career!” June 1975, by Ronald Bowers, Photoplay; “NBC Offers Drama About AIDS,” November 11, 1985, by John J. O'Connor, The New York Times; “To Mom With Love: Gena Rowlands' Son Directs Her Latest Film,” February 23, 1997, by Terry Lawson, Detroit Free Press; “Idol Chatter: Gena Rowlands,” 1999, by Al Weisel, Premiere Magazine; “Shop Talk: Actress Gena Rowlands, Not Much of a Shopper, Tells Tales,” February 15, 2002, by Gwen Davis, The Wall Street Journal; “Gena Rowlands On Pioneering The Indie Film Movement With Her Late Husband John Cassavetes,” November 13, 2015, by Scott Feinberg, The Hollywood Reporter; “Oscar Goes To Gena Rowlands,” November 14, 2015, by Susan King, Los Angeles Times; “And The Honorary Oscar Goes To…” November 20, 2015, by Scott Feinberg, The Hollywood Reporter; “The Notebook's Gena Rowlands Has Alzheimer's, Is in Full Dementia,” June 25, 2024, by Cara Lynn Shultz, People Magazine; “Gena Rowlands, Actress Who Brought Raw Drama To Her Roles, Dies at 94,” August 14, 2024, by Anita Gates, New York Times; TCM.com; IBDB.com; Movies Mentioned: The High Cost of Loving (1958), starring Jose Ferrer; Lonely Are the Brave (1962), starring Kirk Douglas; The Spiral Road (1962), starring Rock Hudson; A Child is Waiting (1963), starring Burt Lancaster, Judy Garland; Tony Rome (1967), starring Frank Sinatra; Faces (1968), starring John Cassavetes; Minnie and Moskowitz (1971), starring Seymour Cassel; A Woman Under the Influence (1974), starring Peter Falk; Opening Night (1977), starring John Cassavetes, Ben Gazzara; A Question of Love (1978), starring Jane Alexander; The Brink's Job (1978), starring Peter Falk; Gloria (1980), starring John Adams; Tempest (1982), starring John Cassavetes; Love Streams (1984), starring John Cassavetes; Thursday's Child (1984), starring Don Murray; An Early Frost (1985), starring Aidan Quinn, Ben Gazzara; The Betty Ford Story (1987), starring Josef Sommer; Another Woman (1988), starring Mia Farrow; Once Around (1991), starring Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter; Night On Earth (1991), starring Winona Ryder; Face of A Stranger (1992), starring Tyne Daly; Crazy In Love (1992), starring Holly Hunter; The Neon Bible (1995), starring Jacob Tierney; Unhook The Stars (1996), starring Marisa Tomei; She's So Lovely (1997), starring Sean Penn; Hope Floats (1998), starring Sandra Bullock; Hysterical Blindness (2003), starring Uma Thurman; The Notebook (1999), starring Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams; Broken English (2007), starring Parker Posey; Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks (2014), starring Cheyenne Jackson; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In which the Curmudgeons hammer one of the most perplexing "it" bands of the entire 21st Century. Arcade Fire stormed out of Montreal in 2004 with Funeral, a debut album that captured the imagination of throngs of unimaginative indie hipster d-bags. Whereas their fans and a whole bunch of fawning rock critics heard glorious art in all the band's maximal grandiosity, we just heard...noise. Lots of it. A pulverizing wave of annoyance after annoyance. And the annoyance has yet to stop. Let us tell you all the ways we think this band is a giant turd burger. Listen to the abomination and judge for yourself by accessing our Arcade Fire-focused Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1C30jnDsJQySuV4wEPzq5r?si=9bd7c9df43514814 Here's a handy navigation companion for this episode. (0:52 - 04:50) - Arturo Andrade sets the parameters for our Arcade Fire beatdown (05:06 - 16:21) - The Paralell Universe, featuring reviews of albums by The baby Seals and Kurt Vile (17:06 - 36:25) - We goof on maximal grandiosity and discuss Arcade Fire's albums Funeral and Neon Bible (37:57 - 01:03:09) - We discuss Arcade Fire's albums The Suburbs, Reflektor, Everything Now and We Join our Curmudgeonly Community today! facebook.com/groups/curmudgeonrock Hosted on Podbean! curmudgeonrock.podbean.com Subscribe to our show on these platforms: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-curmudgeon-rock-report/id1551808911 https://open.spotify.com/show/4q7bHKIROH98o0vJbXLamB?si=5ffbdc04d6d44ecb https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80M Co-written and co-produced by Arturo Andrade and Christopher O'Connor - The Curmudgeons
This time around, it's my delight to welcome back to the show Victor Manibo! After a bit of catching up, we get into Victor's new book, Escape Velocity, which releases later this month from Erewhon Books! Things we mention in this episode: The Sleepless, by Victor Manibo Victor's first episode “The Cask of Amontillado,” by Edgar Allan Poe The Fall of the House of Usher (show) Gravity (2013) Funeral and Neon Bible, by Arcade Fire COWBOY CARTER and RENAISSANCE, by Beyoncé Shōgun (TV series) based on the novel by James Clavell Game of Thrones Our Share of Nights, by Mariana Enriquez ICFA Victor's website, twitter, insta, tiktok, fb, and substack Stick around next time when my guest will be Meg Elison!
durée : 00:54:03 - Certains l'aiment Fip - À l'occasion de la rétrospective au Centre Pompidou consacrée au réalisateur anglais de "Distant Voices, Still Lives", "The Neon Bible" ou "The long day close", nous parcourons les B.O de ses films et interviewons Jack Lowden qui joue dans le dernier film "Les carnets de Siegfried".
This episode finds Eric, Marc, and Steven don our Sunday best to go door to door to spread the good news about Arcade Fire's Neon Bible. But, it isn't all good news when we discuss the bad news that Win Butler got himself into recently. Video Links: "Black Mirror" "Neon Bible" "My Body is a Cage" - Unofficial mashup with Once Upon a Time in the West Pod Like a Hole Links: https://podlikeahole.podbean.com/ Facebook Instagram Twitter Patreon Artwork by Greg Wolgast
Na semana em que os Arcade Fire dão dois concertos em Portugal com o selo da RADAR, Pedro Moreira DIas e André Gonçalves prepararam um Especial de cinco partes que passará por toda a discografia da banda. Esta Parte 2 é dedicada ao segundo disco dos Arcade Fire, "Neon Bible" e foi escrita pelo Pedro Moreira Dias
Bereit für die Kunstdoppelstunde? Arcade Fire sind die Art-Rock-Band des neuen Jahrtausends, die Radiohead von Übersee, eine Jahrmarkt-Attraktion an Ideen, Instrumenten und Indie-Perlen. Vom spirituellen und düsteren Post-Punk-Folk ihrer ersten beiden Alben „Funeral“ und „Neon Bible“, über das Melodien-Panoptikum der Vorort-Idylle auf „The Suburbs“, bis hin zu den Club-Ausflügen in die New Caribbean Wave der frühen 80s und zur Disco String Era der späten 70s auf „Reflektor“ und „Everything Now“. Und dieses Jahr eben zu „WE“, einem symphonischen Statement der Zusammengehörigkeit in der globalen Krise. Arcade Fire entwerfen unter der Regie von Win Butler und Régine Chassagne ihre eigene Versionen von vergangenen und zukünftigen Musikwelten. Die sind zerbrechlich oder funky, introvertiert oder rebellisch und in den besten Momenten: einfach hymnisch. Wir blicken mit den Butlers zurück auf ihre bahnbrechende Bandkarriere, von den Suburbs über Montreal und die Grammys nach New Orleans. Everything! Now! #065ArcadeFire überall, wo es Podcasts gibt. Diese Episode entstand, bevor die Anschuldigungen gegen Win Butler wegen sexuellen Fehlverhaltens erhoben wurden. Wir hoffen auf Euer Verständnis, dass wir diese Diskussion aus logistischen Gründen nicht nachträglich behandeln können. Wir verstehen, wenn Ihr die Folge zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt nicht mehr reibungslos hören könnt. Die Veröffentlichung ist kein Statement für oder gegen die aktuelle Berichterstattung, sie feiert die großartige Musik der Band.
In todays episode we will be reviewing the sophomore album Neon Bible by Arcade Fire. We will discuss the history of the album as well as each track. Please give us your thoughts on where you rank this album, what your favorite track is, and ultimately what track you would Scratch from the album! You will now have the ability watch video and listen to this podcast on Spotify. Please give us a follow!
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Everyrank now! (I want it) Everyrank now! (I need it). The Black Band T-Shirt chaps are back on their bullsh*t, ranking the albums of Canadian indie rock collective Arcade Fire! We get into Everything Now, Reflektor and Neon Bible on this part, plus a little chat on their début self-titled EP and side releases. The podcast is now on Twitter @BBTS_pod, get at us with your thoughts on Arcade Fire and any of our other episodes. Our personal Twitter handles are @olliexcore (Ollie) and @cmgrumps (Chris). Our band My Eyes Are Old and Bent can be found on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @MEAOAB, stream and buy our new single Defiant on Spotify, Apple Music and Bandcamp (https://meaoab.bandcamp.com/). This podcast is brought to you by Grim Heart Promotions, which is your hosts wanting to put on gigs in London & Surrey; follow us on @grimheartpromo on Facebook & Instagram for more info. Join us in part 2, see you there!
We had a great chat with the wonderful Sam & Chris from Funeral Lakes about their pick, Arcade Fires 2007 sophomore album Neon Bible. We discuss sounds, churches, guitar choices, and once again Tom shows his age. tsk tsk. Check out Funeral Lakes latest EP, the excellent Redeemer https://funerallakes.bandcamp.com/album/redeemer List of songs featured in the episode. Arcade Fire - (Antichrist Television Blues) - https://open.spotify.com/track/3TcmqdciWnQOXxYohhERbP?si=b4af111009c84679 Funeral Lakes - Place I Stay - https://open.spotify.com/track/0tZCGdaJyf9G1JULTQELpQ?si=9b173c50db2647d8 Arcade Fire - Windowsill - https://open.spotify.com/track/2XP4rhtpHlzJRUNhsD7eU3?si=45c5b20f2fbc4dda Arcade Fire - Intervention - https://open.spotify.com/track/7Bl5Fqa2g1UFs2O1VJiKhb?si=b2f4ff5ad7ad4672
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The titans of indie-rock...and good Canadians to boot, eh? Lucas and Cail are joined by musician Cole Friesen to dissect and battle the first two Arcade Fire records. Which one will "Win" in the end? Links Cole's music profile
Forty episodes in! Wow! Thanks for joining us on this wild ride so far! And enjoy this episode on Arcade Fire's sophomore release: NEON BIBLE! -- Leave us a voice message at https://anchor.fm/neverheardpod/message, or send us an email at neverheardpod@gmail.com! The official YNHT?! playlist can be found under "Official You've Never Heard This?! Playlist" on Spotify. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Esta semana en nuestro podcast de música, revisamos álbumes de aniversario como “Neon Bible” de Arcade Fire, “Plastic Beach” de Gorillaz y “Collapse Into Now” de R.E.M. Nuestro especial de artista de la semana se centra en la carrera de Lucybell, mientras que en discos nuevos conversamos sobre “As The Love Continues” de Mogwai, “For The First Time” de Black Country, New Road e “Ignorance” de The Weather Station.
Neon Bible was the second major release from Arcade Fire, and the band finds themselves in an impressive and intriguing groove for the full 50 minutes. Not as celebrated as either of the albums which bookend it, Neon Bible nevertheless provides some classic moments for Arcade Fire, cementing their position as a group that knows how to put together a proper album.
As 2021 begins, Season 4 comes to an end. At least, that’s what we thought until we realized “Chuck Versus the Push Mix” was only the halfway point! After this startling revelation, Chris and Erin discuss all the newborns in their life (hint: Baby Clara isn’t the only long-awaited baby making their GCY debut this week) as well as the best Arcade Fire album to give birth to (it's not Neon Bible or The Suburbs). Also: witness a cat parade, the start of the Muniz Family Empire, and the thing in Casey’s pants that he wants us to find (
In this first episode of a two part retrospective, I'm joined by my Perth muso friends Jeremy (of Segue) and Laurent (of Catwalk) (both also of Didion's Bible) to discuss the music of Arcade Fire and how their first two albums (Funeral, 2004 and Neon Bible, 2007) tap into the zeitgeist of 2000s Americana and its changing socio-economic landscape. Topics of discussion include the band's preoccupation with nostalgia and innocence; their grappling with a post 9/11 and pre GFC U.S. (where the American dream seems to be well and truly in tatters); and their growing sense of technologically induced paranoia. Next week, we look to The Suburbs (2010) and beyond... Closing music 'I get it', courtesy of Segue. Texts: You Are Now Remotely Controlled, by Shoshana Zuboff (for The New York Times), 2020 --> https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/24/opinion/sunday/surveillance-capitalism.html Hate Inc., by Matt Taibbi, 2019 --> (first hundred pages or so...) https://astudygroup.files.wordpress.com/2019/03/hate_inc_by_matt_taibbi_v0.1_1.pdf The Perverts Guide to Ideology, written by Slavoj Žižek and directed by Sophie Fiennes, 2006 --> (They Live clip) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVwKjGbz60k Requiem for the American Dream (feat. Noam Chomsky), Dir. Peter D. Hutchison, Kelly Nyks, and Jared P. Scott, 2015.
Should you bring your kids with you to a brewery? We discussed this question and a few other topics. We're also still adjusting to our new location, Portland, Oregon. We talk about that a bit. Then we go on to talk about what we're listening to. We even played the songs on a MacBook Air, so the sound quality of those songs isn't great (although the MacBook Air speakers are surprisingly good). We recommend that you go check out the songs on your own. Adjusting to a new place is hard. Podcasting has kind of taken the edge off of the move. It's like we have some sort of communication with the outside world. Like, maybe someone is hearing us. We're communicating. Part of a community. I don't know. It's also just fun to create and a good distraction. We hope you enjoyed this one!We promised to link: the rise of babies in bars, explained HyggeConcept Album from The Early November Neon BibleToddlers are AssholesGoody BagFrench Kiwi Juice Get in touch: Parenting vs. Podcast can be found at parentingvspodcast.com Lindsey tweets at @LindseyFace28Lorenzo tweets at @offlohiParenting Vs Podcast tweets at @parentingvspodBarelas Podcaster's Guild, including guild podcasts can be found at barelaspodcastersguild.comAll our music is made by Jeff: https://soundcloud.com/jeff-omidvaran
Should you bring your kids with you to a brewery? We discussed this question and a few other topics. We're also still adjusting to our new location, Portland, Oregon. We talk about that a bit. Then we go on to talk about what we're listening to. We even played the songs on a MacBook Air, so the sound quality of those songs isn't great (although the MacBook Air speakers are surprisingly good). We recommend that you go check out the songs on your own. Adjusting to a new place is hard. Podcasting has kind of taken the edge off of the move. It's like we have some sort of communication with the outside world. Like, maybe someone is hearing us. We're communicating. Part of a community. I don't know. It's also just fun to create and a good distraction. We hope you enjoyed this one!We promised to link: the rise of babies in bars, explained HyggeConcept Album from The Early November Neon BibleToddlers are AssholesGoody BagFrench Kiwi Juice Get in touch: Parenting vs. Podcast can be found at parentingvspodcast.com Lindsey tweets at @LindseyFace28Lorenzo tweets at @offlohiParenting Vs Podcast tweets at @parentingvspodBarelas Podcaster's Guild, including guild podcasts can be found at barelaspodcastersguild.comAll our music is made by Jeff: https://soundcloud.com/jeff-omidvaran
On today's episode I talk to musician Owen Pallett. Since the age of three, Owen has been playing violin, and as a young teenager, he composed his first piece. This started him on the path to making music for a living. On his own, he's written and recorded a number of great albums both as Final Fantasy and under his own name. Additionally, Owen's written for and toured with a number of great bands including Jim Guthrie, The Hidden Cameras, Beirut and perhaps most notably Arcade Fire for their albums Funeral, Neon Bible and The Suburbs. Back at the end of May, Domino released Owen's fifth album Island, and it's absolutely wonderful! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.
Eric from Vinyl Rewind joins the madness, debating Frank on Arcade Fire's better follow up. Neon Bible vs. Reflektor. Who wins? You Decide!
Spotify playlist for this episodeFollow up:King of Limbs TreeFamily dinnerReviews:Asher talked about ‘1961' by Soul-JunkJosh talked about ‘Down In The Weeds, Where The World Once Was' by Bright Eyes. Solo album.Homework:Asher gave Josh ‘Asunder, Sweet And Other Distress' by Godspeed You! Black EmperorJosh gave Asher ‘The King Of Limbs' by Radiohead. Bloom soloHonourable mentions:‘Neon Bible' and ‘The Suburbs' by Arcade FireAndy Shauf's KEXPHypnospace Outlaw Vol. 3. Klyfta.Death Cab For Cutie Directions project‘Pop Songs' by BumperCaoineadh Cu Chulainn playing River DanceThe Oh Hello'sThanks for Listening!- Josh and AsherWWLT
On today's episode I talk to musician Sabrina Ellis. Originally from Houston, Sabrina has been a mainstay of Austin indie rock for years. In 2008, they formed the indie rock band A Giant Dog, and since then, the band has released five albums, including a full-length cover of Arcade Fire's Neon Bible. Sabrina also co-founded the bands Heart Bones, with Har Mar Superstar, and Sweet Spirit. Sweet Spirit have released three albums, and their latest, Trinidad, was just released on Merge a few months ago. And it's fantastic! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.
If you want EVERYTHING NOW, then look no further than this week's Seven Song Setlist podcast, on which Ali and Dan discuss undisputed headliners, the Arcade Fire. Formed in Canada in 2000, Arcade Fire are husband and wife Win Butler and Regine Cassagne, Win’s younger brother William, Richard Reed Parry, Tim Kingsbury and Jeremy Gara. They released their critically acclaimed debut album Funeral in 2004, after a year of tragedy and the death of various family members rocked the band. The album really sets the tone for what followed; 2008’s Neon Bible, 2010’s The Suburbs, 2013’s Reflektor and latest release Everything Now wrestle with similar themes of the ambiguous ‘neighbourhood’, the loss of childhood innocence, the pace of 21st century life and death. Don’t let that put you off though, they’re an incredible live band and have headlined every festival going, including Glastonbury in 2014 and Lollapalooza in 2017.Help us spread the word...follow us on social media and tell your friends about the Seven Song Setlist podcast.Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/7songsetlist/Twitter - https://twitter.com/7songsetlistLike the podcast? You'll LOVE the playlist! Listen to Ali and Dan's final setlist on the Seven Song Setlist Spotify account. We're also on Apple music!
Main Review: Witness (available to stream on Hulu) Recommendations: Neil - Titanfall 2 Tyler - Pi-Hole Ben - A Giant Dog covers Neon Bible in full Tyler on Twitter at @TylerOwen and find his games at randomseedgames.com. Follow Neil on Twitter at @DinoNeilMan. Follow Ben on Twitter at @CroghanMaster and listen to his music podcast Pivotal Tracks. Follow Credits Due on Twitter at @CreditsDuePod and on Instagram at @CreditsDuePod Follow along with us with the complete list of films over on Letterboxd. Email any questions at creditsduepodcast@gmail.com Join us in two weeks for our next episode where we discuss WORKING GIRL (available to stream on HBO)
“Propensity for Flailure.”The guys celebrate the arrival of October by playing Hymn or Horror, talking about catholic weddings, Jesus impersonators and Luke does a dramatic reading of one particularly intense hymn. They discuss albums from previous eras that still have pertinent themes today. They talk about what to do when the world is crashing down around you and having a heart that’s too full of love. Also, hear a clip from Luke’s interview with L’Orange and Jeremiah Jae, full feature on Offshelf.net on Tuesday, October 8th. All while playing a fantastic lineup of songs.Songs Played In This Episode:A Giant Dog - Keep The Car Running from Neon Bible out now on Merge RecordsGeorgia – Never Let You Go from Seeking Thrills out in January 2020 on DominoL’Orange & Jeremiah Jae - Dead Battery from Complicate Your Life With Violence out now on Mello Music GroupTeebs feat. Panda Bear – Studie from Anicca out October 25th on Brainfeeder Stevan - LNT out now on HoneymoonBonnie Prince Billy – At the Back of the Pit from I Made a Place out November 15th on Drag City
Episode 30! We play another round of "What If...", we talk police brutality GOT style, Norwegian travel pamphlets, and narcissistic demands for the after life! Trevor tells us about "Gargantua and Pantagruel" by Francois Rabelais and Marc thinks "The Neon Bible" by John Kennedy Toole should be read by every teenager!
Don't lick your fingers when you turn on this episode.
Bem vindos à Zona do Crepúsculo! Angélica Hellish e Marcos Noriega convidaram o amigo Alexandre Luiz do podcast Cine Alerta para bater um papo sobre o quinto episódio da primeira da primeira temporada “ Walking Distance” (no Brasil, Distância Para Caminhar) exibido em 30 de Outubro de 1959. Um episódio que propõe uma reflexão sobre a brevidade da vida e o quanto precisamos aproveitá-la não importando a nossa idade. Mencionados: Série: Contos da Cripta: S02E02 The Switch / Filmes: Esperança e Glória (1987), The Neon Bible (1995), Questão de Tempo (2013) A Masmorra está no Twitter e também no Facebook! Inscreva-se no nosso canal no Youtube. Os podcasts também estão sendo publicados lá. Nossos podcasts são publicados às segundas e sextas feiras, assine o feed e não perca nenhum programa! Os episódios da série The Twilight Zone podem ser assistidos em qualquer ordem pois são histórias fechadas! Assista o episódio e escute o podcast. Considere nos apadrinhar com qualquer valor no Padrim. Assim você ajuda para que consigamos manter o nosso site e continuar publicando os podcasts! Episódio disponível com legendas em: http://bit.ly/2NWoE3f Quer pedir um episódio ou comentar o que achou do podcast? Mande um feedback pra gente pelos e-mails contato.cinemasmorra@gmail.com ou alemdaimaginacaopodcast@gmail.com
Bem vindos à Zona do Crepúsculo! Angélica Hellish e Marcos Noriega convidaram o amigo Alexandre Luiz do podcast Cine Alerta para bater um papo sobre o quinto episódio da primeira da primeira temporada “ Walking Distance” (no Brasil, Distância Para Caminhar) exibido em 30 de Outubro de 1959. Um episódio que propõe uma reflexão sobre a brevidade da vida e o quanto precisamos aproveitá-la não importando a nossa idade. Mencionados: Série: Contos da Cripta: S02E02 The Switch / Filmes: Esperança e Glória (1987), The Neon Bible (1995), Questão de Tempo (2013) A Masmorra está no Twitter e também no Facebook! Inscreva-se no nosso canal no Youtube. Os podcasts também estão sendo publicados lá. Nossos podcasts são publicados às segundas e sextas feiras, assine o feed e não perca nenhum programa! Os episódios da série The Twilight Zone podem ser assistidos em qualquer ordem pois são histórias fechadas! Assista o episódio e escute o podcast. Considere nos apadrinhar com qualquer valor no Padrim. Assim você ajuda para que consigamos manter o nosso site e continuar publicando os podcasts! Episódio disponível com legendas em: http://bit.ly/2NWoE3f Quer pedir um episódio ou comentar o que achou do podcast? Mande um feedback pra gente pelos e-mails contato.cinemasmorra@gmail.com ou alemdaimaginacaopodcast@gmail.com
Bem vindos à Zona do Crepúsculo! Angélica Hellish e Marcos Noriega convidaram o amigo Alexandre Luiz do podcast Cine Alerta para bater um papo sobre o quinto episódio da primeira da primeira temporada “ Walking Distance” (no Brasil, Distância Para Caminhar) exibido em 30 de Outubro de 1959. Um episódio que propõe uma reflexão sobre a brevidade da vida e o quanto precisamos aproveitá-la não importando a nossa idade. Mencionados: Série: Contos da Cripta: S02E02 The Switch / Filmes: Esperança e Glória (1987), The Neon Bible (1995), Questão de Tempo (2013) A Masmorra está no Twitter e também no Facebook! Inscreva-se no nosso canal no Youtube. Os podcasts também estão sendo publicados lá. Nossos podcasts são publicados às segundas e sextas feiras, assine o feed e não perca nenhum programa! Os episódios da série The Twilight Zone podem ser assistidos em qualquer ordem pois são histórias fechadas! Assista o episódio e escute o podcast. Considere nos apadrinhar com qualquer valor no Padrim. Assim você ajuda para que consigamos manter o nosso site e continuar publicando os podcasts! Episódio disponível com legendas em: http://bit.ly/2NWoE3f Quer pedir um episódio ou comentar o que achou do podcast? Mande um feedback pra gente pelos e-mails contato.cinemasmorra@gmail.com ou alemdaimaginacaopodcast@gmail.com
Mike and Max discuss changes in Max’s home life, his phone addiction, how Arkells celebrated the end of their UK tour with Frank Turner, the Raptors’ playoff exit, The Marble Index’s reunion in Hamilton and an attempt to interview Mark McMorris at the JUNO Awards. Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire (“Reflektor,” “Everything Now”) and Marika Shaw of Plus 1 tell Mike about how they met, Arcade Fire’s beginnings, origins of Plus 1, tithing, Saturday Night Live, addressing daily inequities and seeking authenticity. For dessert, Shane calls in to describe the birth of his daughter Lucy and offers tips to future dads.
On today's episode of The Modern Vinyl Podcast, Chris and Mike force James to give Arcade Fire a chance (15:38). Creating a playlist that spans the band's discography (and more), Chris talks themes across the band's career, Mike talks his love of "Neon Bible," and James mostly just tolerates us. Will we turn him to the side of the extended Butler family? Only one way to find out. We finish out with some "6 Degrees Of Mark Hoppus" on the B-side (1:04:11). Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our hosts return to form this episode at long last. On one hand, Stephen tries a Liquid Double Fudge stout while describing Arcade Fire's Neon Bible. On the other hand, Jesse enjoys the HopAnomaly while loving Avalanche United by I Am The Avalanche. Surely this is a recipe for a good time! Cheers!
The encyclopedic, comprehensive subpodcast about America's favorite non-Canadian (technically) rock band is back, with your hosts Little and Little! Today they fiercely debate Neon Bible, as well as discuss Chance The Rapper, the films of Guy Ritchie, the merits of the mid-aughts-era athiest aesthetic, Stamps.com, and more! Plus Zac counts down his top ten Arcade Fire songs, and they're not quite as alienating and hipster-y as you'd assume! Ready to start? OK, well push play, then!
Craig and Andrew talk new music including their own insecurities about darlings of critics. Pearl Jam Lightning BoltComparing Lightning Bolt to Hesitation MarksSirens moving to the top of the Pearl Jam chartsKevin Devine delivers Bulldozer and BubblegumThe thought of writing two albums as a solo artistAndrew and Craig both love RedbirdThose Darlins - Blur the LineArcade Fire - ReflektorCraig and Andrew both took to Neon Bible first before FuneralArcade Fire and the CMJ fest James Murphy and LCD SoundsystemThe idolatry of musicians and how annoying it is at timesComparing Arcade Fire with ToolComparing Arcade Fire to Bright EyesAnticipating the new Mansions albumAnticipating Wooden Shjips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
http://www.andystreasuretrove.com/andystreasuretrove.com/Media/ATTSF%20Episode%20%2311%20Levelated.mp3.mp3 ()Episode 11 starts with two potential theme songs for Andy’s Treasure Trove submitted by listener and friend David Lisle, followed by Andy’s interview with British actor, writer and director Terence Davies. Born in 1945 in Liverpool, England, Terence Davies was the youngest of 10 children in a Catholic working-class family who suffered with an abusive father, bullies at school, the abuses of the Catholic Church and his own legendary self-loathing for being gay. After a shut-down adolescence he spent years as an accountant. He got into acting and then writing and filmmaking. His first 3 short films made in the 1980's entitled Children, Madonna and Child, and Death and Transfiguration later became known as The Terence Davies Trilogy. They were semi-autobiographical glimpses into the harrowing life of torment experienced by Davies in post-WWII Liverpool. In his first feature film, 1988's Distant Voices, Still Lives, the family again lives in the shadow of a monstrously abusive father, this time played by the great British character actor Pete Postlethwaite, whom Davies says is the only actor to play a member of his family who actually looked like the person they were portraying. Andy talks to Terence Davies about the 1992 film The Long Day Closes, a beautiful film centering on the favorite time of Davies’ childhood between the time his abusive father died and the family could relax a little, and the onset of his own highly fraught adolescence. They talk about several of his favorite cinematic techniques including his re-contextualizing of fragments of soundtracks from other movies, about the lost tradition of public singing in Britain, and of the chronic low self-esteem that haunts this great artist. Also about his new documentary/essay film about Liverpool entitled Of Time and the City, opening on Jan. 21 at Film Forum in NYC following a buzz-generating special screening at the Cannes film festival last year. Terence Davies is also being honored at New York's Museum of Modern Art this week. In an article in the New York Times yesterday (Jan. 11th), Dennis Lim compared Terence Davies with the English singer Morrissey in that they have both made a beautiful body of work based on misery. Andy spoke to Terence Davies following a chance meeting at the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley California. See keywords, links and a photo below: Keywords and Links: Andy’s Treasure Trove online store, http://www.andystreasuretrove.com/ (www.andystreasuretrove.com), Terence Davies, theme music, theme songs, David Lisle, The Great Hall of 100 Treasure Boxes, Liverpool, England, abusive father, Children, Madonna and Child, Death and Transfiguration, The Terence Davies Trilogy, Distant Voices, Still Lives, Pete Postlethwaite, Postlewaite, The Long Day Closes, The Neon Bible, The House of Mirth, Film Forum, Cannes Film Festival, New York Times, Dennis Lim, Morrissey, Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, California, Leigh McCormack, autobiographical films and plays, T.S. Eliott’s Four Quartets, Brueckner, depression, The Ladykillers, Kind Hearts and Coronets, Meet Me In St. Louis, 20th Century Fox Fanfare, Randy Newman’s Uncle Alfred Newman, Nat King Cole, Stardust, cinematic look, technique, testing, light, texture, Anaglypta textured wallpaper, Christopher Hobbs, film editing, timing, A Shropshire Lad, George Butterworth, British Film Institute Fellow, public and private singing in Great Britain, popular music, lyrics, Cole Porter, vulgarization and decline of most artforms in the last 40 years, Rogers and Hart, Hammerstein, Hoagy Carmichael, Great Period of American Songwriting, Lorenz Hart, Of Time And The City, BBC, Listen With Mother, Williamson Square, Berceuse (lullaby) from The Dolly Suite by Gabriel Faure, Alchemy, Magic, Andy’s Treasure Trove Listener Call-in Line: 415-508-4084. A personal...
This is the special “sneak preview” episode, Episode Zero, which contains mini-excerpts from full segments that will be coming up on future episodes of Andy's Treasure Trove. I hope that you'll tell your friends about Andy's Treasure Trove, where culture, art and fun co-mingle! Thanks, Andy Moore Keywords for this episode: San Francisco, art, culture, fun, Lisa Geduldig, Charo, comedy, Frameline, Frameline32, Michael Lumpkin, Terence Davies, England, The Long Day Closes, The Neon Bible, House of Mirth, Liverpool, Dawn Logsdon, Lucie Faulkner, New Orleans, independent film, documentary, Faubourg Treme, Hurricane Katrina, Karen Pedersen, San Francisco Columbarium, Steve Fagin, Eloisa Haudenschild, Haudenschild Garage, pizza, JoAnne Brasil, The Wander Theater, Stuart Gaffney, Fenton Johnson, California same-sex marriage, gay, LGBT, Keeping Faith, Barbara Sher, Wishcraft, I Could Do Anything if Only I Knew What It Was, New York, Contemporary Jewish Museum, Daniel Libeskind, Rosalyn (Sissy) Swig, Alan Berliner, nature, mockingbird, crow, The Sea Ranch, harbor seals, Jeanne Jackson, Gualala, fireworks, Sonoma, Mendocino, Mendonoma, Al the Laysan albatross, Independent Coast Observer, Hugh King, Chopper King, the Coffeehouse Movement, Writers' Guild of America Foundation Library, scripts, film, television, Factor's Deli, Kyle Jewhurst, quantum physics, flash drives, Griffith Observatory, Griffith Park, carousel, Jim Van Buskirk, Tiara, Palace Hotel, tea, first grade, Ivy League college, graduation, Linda Servis, real estate, CIA, Lauri Amat, vocalizing, Quahogging, Liam Passmore, Litquake, Susan Stryker, Maureen Gosling, Les Blank, Burden of Dreams, Fitzcarraldo, Blossoms of Fire, Juchitan, Oaxaca, matriarchy, Martha Toledo, Brooks Collins, airplane crash 1964, Jay Hall, astrology, Ken Paul Rosenthal, Ralph Jack, Mike Carroll, Camden NJ New Jersey, Fats Waller, Willie Brown, Basic Brown, film festivals, parties.
Bring on the music of 2008. Please!! I don't want to hear another fucking song off Neon Bible, Kala, or Sky Blue Sky for a long time. Now I know I promised to have the official Donnybrook Best-Of list ready last week, but I just could not listen to any more Band of Horses. Now that I've detoxed from the overload of year-end lists I'm finally ready to release the best (and last) Best-Of that you'll need to read. Our readers voted, commented, and almost OD'd on the Snobcast Recap: 2007 series. I narrowed down the most mentioned albums and have compiled the best Snobcast of last year. Read the rest of this blog at Donnybrook Writing Academy.
It's been one of those weekends that make NYC seem like a great place to live. Not that it isn't usually - but honestly it's not (more or less). I guess New York is OK. It all kicks off as a birthday party for a friend. We go out to a place called Le Souk (East side above Houston) a tidy little restaurant with a tiny little dance floor. I'll cut to the chase, on this; thanks to the friend for the birthday party and thanks to all the friends who could make it. I had fun despite the venue. My recommendation to any potential customers - don't go. The DJs sucked, dropping beats, dead air, and trainwrecking when ever they played more than one record at a time. The staff were courteous fuck jobs. Three words, one expletive: red velvet fucking rope. Additionally, unbelievably, a table could only be had if you bought a bottle - a bottle of Absolute costs $200 here. The music started off as Mediterranean Inflected House, then dropped it's pretenses and was just House. Sadly, the DJs were not even able to play House without trainwrecking.Fun is fun and it got late, we headed home and on the train back I saw an indie kid with the Polmo Polpo vinyl "Like Hearts Swelling". Day two found us at the Metropolitan Museum of Art playing a scavenger hunt for clues to reveal the murderer of the curator. I highly suggest this as fun for the people who like fun. So much fun that I must play TMBG. We didn't win but we did get the MC to say "Slick Nipples" to the gathered crowd. Leaving there we're off to the Lower East Side for Indian food. Getting misdirected with the best of intentions, I get to walk by the store front shop of the best revolution in radio EVR! Sadly, I was the only one in the group who knew, loved, and cared. Arriving at the substitute destination - (I will find the name and info later) - the place is six kinds of awesome. Hallucinogenic interior decor, cramped to beat the band, and cheap honest food. And my babe got the birthday treatment by the house with a single candle, mango ice cream, crazy bhangra goa happy birthday song and a light show involving flicking the light switch on and off. (The entirety of the birthday part lasted thirty seconds at most - but will be a lifetime's worth of memories.) Eating out? I recommend this place, five stars. Try to find the Glorious Gold Godzilla hanging from the ceiling.That night we watch "A Scanner Darkly" and are reminded of our tenuous grasp of reality. A funny sad movie - an honest depiction of life as I know it. Sunday morning rolls along and I get a call from old-skooler Shawn, down and out and automobile mobile in LA. Going for the long haul he's getting back into school and graciously grants me two tracks for podcast. Sunday, and we got to go shopping for the professional attire for future potential interviews for certain wayward girls. Is Century21 really a soul sucking commercial monstrosity. Oh yes it is. Nothing makes me yearn for a DIY "up against the wall motherfucker" revolution like shopping in Manhattan. Then we're off to the tutor session at the Barnes and Noble - represented here by the likes of Arcade Fire's No Cars Go, because ever since the Neon Bible came out B&N have been piping in the Fire over the speakers. Inexplicable indie mega hit takes the muzak air waves, B&N cashes in on hip and the world goes around the sun one more time. Wrapping it all up (I've got to get to work and soon). I leave you with the seminal track of Amon Tobin's - Shawns submission on this one. Mind fucking blowing and I'll never forget the first time I heard it way back when in the Rockin Rudy's of Missoula. Thanks Shawn for the blast from the past. Le Suck's Mediterranean Inflected House - AnkrJdhv - China TownLe Suck's House - Peppermint Bone - Beat ConductorHipster on Train - Polmo Polpo - Requiem For a FoxSlick Nipples the Met Detectives - They Might Be Giants - (She was a) Hotel DetectiveEast Village Radio (Sandy Acres) - Bobby Gentry - FancyThe Good Food - Dj Baba G - Holy Prophet What Are YouThe Good Movie - A Scanner Darkly - Darkly MixShawn's Submission #1 - Bright Black Morning Light - Everybody DaylightDeath To Century21 - Who Boys - Revolution Uber AllesB&N Muzak Spectacular - Arcade Fire - No Cars Go (Live in Berlin)Shawn's Submission #2 - Amon Tobin - 4 Ton Mantis
The Arcade Fire's second album, Neon Bible, was released earlier this month.
Here is this week's podcast from londonEach week the music will have some tie to london, or our time here.Last week Hey Jude was chosen because of the Beatles roots here in EnglandThis week the songs will include the british band Coldplay and their hit Clocks, also it will feature a track off the Arcade Fire's soon to be released album "Neon Bible" the song Keep the Car Running. While the Arcade Fire are Canadian, They reciently played a set of shows here in London one of which I was lucky enough to attend...EnjoyWeek 2