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Dead or alive? Today, we feature one of each: two exquisite female singer-songwriters from the 70's - one a heroin casualty, and the other a remarkable example of patience rewarded. Judee Sill could have been a Laurel Canyon diva on the order of a Joni Mitchell, but, an unquenchable, self-destructive thirst put a stop to her success; and, Linda Perhacs, a name lost in the archives of time, until a fluke, third-generational cult of folky weirdness reopened her long dormant chrysalis of talent. JUDEE SILLThere is a recent documentary, LOST ANGEL, that covers the tragic spiral and conflicted soul of the artist Judee Sill: reform school alum, heroin addict, prostitute, prisoner… followed by the release of two widely admired albums, then, tragically, her untimely demise at 35 from an O.D. But, it's her music that matters and endures: startlingly original, quirky, deeply felt folk rock, tinged with ironic humor and pain, in a mix that elicits complex emotions. As Jesus loved the sinners and rejects of this mottled world, Judee, fearing that she would be lost, longed for the salvation that the Savior would bring. And, in the persona of the “Phantom Cowboy” (also the title of a 1935 Western movie), Judee evokes that ever elusive “Action” hero that will come, rescue her, and carry her safely to heaven.LINDA PERHACSIn this, our internet age, it's been posited that everyone has the potential to be a star - but in 1970 there was a different algorithm working, and for a dental hygienist with musical talent… what were the odds?Linda Perhacs's brilliance had a shot at being acknowledged when the dental hygienist gave her demo to a patient, the noted film composer Leonard Rosenman. He got the message, and produced her first record, Parallelograms. It was released and sank, and Linda resumed her quiet life. Cut to 2014 - 44 years later, and Linda's record is rediscovered, thanks to “The New Weird America” folk music movement. It was repackaged and released on CD, and what a blessing to hear that ethereal, crystalline voice reanimated. And, at 81, with a couple more albums out, Linda is a dental hygienist no longer. She's an inspiration to aspirants everywhere.
In this episode we are going to mine for comedy gold in the tragic stories of a dozen people screwed over by the 19th century bad boy poet Lord Byron.This episode features cameo guest star appearances from Catherine Gordon, May Gray, Mary Chaworth, William Chaworth, vampire, familiar, heartbroken gloomy melodramatic teen, Lady Caroline Lamb, Victorians, Ireland, Lady Oxford, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Lady Charlotte Bacon, Anne Isabella Milbank, 11th Baroness Wentworth, Jane Austin, Princess of Parallelograms, Annabella, Augusta Leigh, Elizabeth Medora, Ada Lovelace, Forrest Gump, William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace, Marquis Antonio Cavalli, Countess Clelia Rasponi of Ravenna, Ralph Gordon, Mary Shelley, Clara Mary Jane Clairmont, Clara Allegra, Percy Shelley, Teresa, Contessa Guiccioli, Count Alessandro Guiccioli, Austrian Empire, Countess G, Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo, Charles Manson, Michael Jackson and the Republican Party's Presidential Nominee. #SketchComedy #Sketch #Comedy #Sketch Comedy #Atheist #Science #History #Atheism #ConspiracyTheory #Sceptical #Scepticism #Mythology #Religion #Devil #Satan #Skeptic #Debunk #SatanIsMySuperhero #Podcast #funny #sketch #skit #comedy #comedyshow #comedyskits #poetry #poem #literature
Est-ce que vous savez ce que c'est que la synesthésie ? Eh bien, il s'agit d'un phénomène neurologique qui associe deux sens entre eux. C'est intéressant, non ?Bien sûr, si je vous raconte ça, ce n'est pas pour rien, car ça a en fait à voir avec le titre de l'album qui nous intéresse aujourd'hui, Parallelograms de Linda Perhacs, même si pour en savoir plus de ce côté-là, il va bien évidemment falloir cliquer sur « lecture ». Cette américaine, née au nord de San Francisco, a en tout cas vu l'émergence des mouvements hippies et nul doute que ceux-ci ont fatalement influé sur sa vie et sur sa musique. Amoureuse de la nature et désireuse de répandre le bonheur autour d'elle, c'est presque par hasard qu'elle a fini par sortir, au début de la décennie 70, cet album qui, s'il a bidé à sa sortie, était appelé à devenir culte par la suite pour tout un tas d'admirateurs de folk qui ont offert à sa créatrice la possibilité de retenter sa chance plus de 40 ans après la parution de son premier disque. Titres diffusés durant l'émission : Delicious - Linda Perhacs Sarabande Main Title (Barry Lyndon - Music From The Soundtrack) - Georg Friedrich Händel, orchestre dirigé par Leonard Rosenman Dolphin - Linda Perhacs Paper Mountain Man - Linda Perhacs Call Of The River - Linda Perhacs Parallelograms - Linda Perhacs Chimacum Rain - Linda Perhacs Porcelain Baked-Over Cast-Iron Wedding - Linda Perhacs If You Were My Man - Linda Perhacs Hey, Who Really Cares? - Linda Perhacs Le Twitter de l'émissionLe Twitter de Fox
Welcome back to Razzlefrat! This week, Allie is getting over being sick (physically, but also of the universe's BS) and Ashtin is working double time to stave off The January Abyss™. Then, we break down some common literary tropes and discuss our faves and least faves (trope jail, anyone?). Join us next time for our masochistic Normal People watch/breakdown! Be sure to follow us in between episodes on our booksta accounts @grapes_of_ash and @theresinkonmyhands and also our joint account @razzlefratpod! Until next time, we bid you farewell. xoxo, Razzlefrat BookTokers mentioned this episode: NewlyNova Books/authors mentioned this episode: Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J Maas Rouge by Mona Awad Bunny by Mona Awad I Didn't Know I Needed This by Eli Rallo A House in the Dark of the Woods by Laird Hunt In The Cafe of Lost Youth by Patrick Modiano The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck The Troop by Nick Cutter The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins A Death in the Family by Ottessa Moshfegh Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo The Death of Vivek Oji by Akwaeke Emezi On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong The Idiot by Elif Batuman The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien Harry Potter by JK Rowling Throne of Glass by Sarah J Maas And Then There Was None by Agatha Christie A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J Maas Love & Other Words by Christina Lauren The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory Normal People by Sally Rooney Secretly Yours by Tessa Bailey Icebreaker by Hannah Grace The Atlas Six by Olivia Blake Babel by RF Kuang Demons by Fydor Dostoyevsky Crescent City by Sarah J Maas Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi Transcendant Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi Charles Dickens Stephen King --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/razzlefratpodcast/support
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, nos mecemos entre apacibles brumas psicodélicas, por una senda que va de 1969 a 1971, con un puñado de melodías hipnóticas y armonías sublimes entregadas de forma tan mágica como sencilla. Todo grandes nombres esta noche... pasen, acomódense... plácidos... serenos... sientan ustedes... Suenan: THE BEATLES - "BECAUSE" ("ABBEY ROAD", 1969) / THE PRETTY THINGS - "PARACHUTE" ("PARACHUTE", 1970) / FAMILY - "SOME POOR SOUL" ("A SONG FOR ME", 1970) / CROSBY STILLS & NASH - "GUINNEVERE" ("CROSBY, STILLS & NASH", 1969) / GRATEFUL DEAD - "ROSEMARY" ("AOXOMOXOA", 1969) / LAMBERT & NUTTYCOMBE - "BIRD SONG" ("AT HOME", 1970) / LINDA PERHACS - "CHIMACUM RAIN" ("PARALLELOGRAMS", 1970) / ROY HARPER - "ANOTHER DAY" ("FLAT, BAROQUE AND BERSERK", 1970) / DAVID BOWIE - "LETTER TO HERMIONE" ("DAVID BOWIE", 1969)/ PINK FLOYD - "A PILLOW OF WINDS" ("MEDDLE", 1971) / GENESIS - "DUSK" ("TRESPASS", 1970) / KING CRIMSON - "MOONCHILD" ("IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING", 1969) / VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR - "OUT OF MY BOOK" ("THE LEAST WE CAN DO IS WAVE TO EACH OTHER GOODBYE", 1970) / JETHRO TULL - "WOND'RING ALOUD" ("AQUALUNG", 1971) / THIN LIZZY - "DUBLIN" (1971) Escuchar audio
046 - It's pedal to the metal as I've been scribbling towards my forthcoming book 'Forty-One Frames' and today I read an excerpt from this book, a piece that I wrote literally hours before speaking on this program. I'm also happy to announce that my latest book 'Anxious Headlights and Parallelograms' is now available at the ACO Bookshop. You can find me on my website or on IG. You can also email me here: atom@atomicheart.fm Bliss, Atom C
045 - What should I call the things I'm creating? Do I have to give them a label? Could there be a more accurate or 'definitive' definition of the things we create? Such is the convoluted mind in these dog days of summer. Check out my latest book 'Anxious Headlights and Parallelograms' by browsing my website or just write me at atom@atomicheart.fm
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044 - Why is it okay to sell your own burgers but not your own fiction? What is this twitch of insecurity and is it unique to writers? Are there other representations of insecurity felt by artists of other disciplines? Today I read an excerpt taken from Chapter 2 of my upcoming book 'Stars With Evil Eyes'. Limited copies of 'Anxious Headlights and Parallelograms' are now available for purchase. Drop me a note - atom@atomicheart.fm | Thanks for tuning in, Atom C.
043 - Does your happiness come with a certain weight to it? How heavy is your happiness? Here's a sneak preview into 'Anxious Headlights and Parallelograms' version 2.0. The book will be launched at the Duk Duk indie book fair at The Mills on Aug 7. Today I read from the book 'Mister Spare' by Martijn int'Veld. Here's my website and Instagram page. Let me know if anything from the show resonated with you. Thanks for tuning in. -Atom C Connect with me - atom@atomicheart.fm
How did you make it through the pandemic? As we think back to 2020, a new year, and a new normal, we turn to Southern Hip-Hop to help us sort out mourning and remembrance, and finding ways to celebrate in the days ahead while not forgetting what we've lost.
Elderly British rappers, strap-ons, Marvel movies? Could these possibly be what this episode is comprised of? Is there any chance that these topics could possibly all be brought up and bantered about cohesively? Well of course they could. What show do you think you are listening to anyway? Plugs and Amazing Folks Check out the […]
Episode 016: When Sixteen Sirens Sing: A Celebration of Women in MusicElizabeth Cotten - Wilson Rag (US 1958)A self taught master of the guitar, Cotten played hers upside down - like Hendrix later would - and pioneered finger picking styles that would influence folk musicians for decades to come.Elyse Weinberg - Deed I Do (US 1969) Canadian singer-songwriter who moved to Los Angeles in the late 60's and quickly fell in with the canyon scene, her pal Neil Young not only spurred her move to the West Coast, but is also featured on her album from from which this stunning Bert Jansch cover is taken. Judy Henske & Jerry Yester - Charity (US 1969)After cutting her teeth with two solo albums for Elektra in the early 60's, this versatile singer recorded the folk-psych masterpiece Farewell Aldebaren with her then husband Jerry Yester. The album veers in all sorts of directions, but the center of it all is the intense voice of Henske as heard on this mini epic number.GTO's - Do Me In Once And I'll Be Sad, Do Me In Twice And I'll Know Better (Circular Circulation) (US 1969)Girls Together Outrageously are the inventors of the term "groupie" and a motley gang of women who formed a ballet art collective that opened for Frank Zappa around Los Angeles. Zappa produced an LP for the Girls on his Straight record label, which is one of the most fascinating time capsules of late 1960's Los Angeles.The Goodees - A Little Bit of You (US 1969)This Memphis band specialized in an updated "girl group" sound and scored a minor hit with their first single "Condition Red". This sweet love song is taken from their only album and captures the Goodees' sound perfectly.The Feminine Complex - Forgetting (US 1969)Also dabbling in girl group territory is this infectious song from these Nashville legends taken from their sole classic album Livin' Love. The LP offers a variety of different sounds, from sultry ballads to acid rock, but their tight harmonies shine on this adorable pop tune.Minnie Riperton - Oh By the Way (US 1970)Minnie is a superstar who needs little introduction! This tune is taken from her first solo effort Come Into My Garden which was produced by Charles Stepney - producer of her flagship band The Rotary Connection. The album's sound is similar, even covering a few of their classics, but the spotlight is solely on Minnie and her incredible voice.The City - All My Time (US 1968)The City was the first vehicle for singer-songwriter Carol King, who would prove to be one of the greatest of her generation. Their album Now That Everything's Been Said features many of King's early compositions as well her fantastic lead vocals. This album cut shows that she is already a master of the aching love song this early in the game.Linda Perhacs - Sandy Toes (US 1970)A former dental assistant who was urged to sing by one her clients, Perhacs cut her debut Parallelograms in 1970. Disappointed by the sound of the vinyl at the time, she then returned to a life away from the music business before returning with follow up albums more than 30 years later after her album became a cult classic.Penny Nichols - Look Around Rock (US 1968)Orange County singer-songwriter who released one album from which this beautiful song - featuring an incredible jazz inspired middle section - is taken .Karen Dalton - Katie Cruel (US 1971)Folk singer with a haunting voice reminiscent of Billy Holiday, Dalton was an integral part of the Greenwich Village folk scene that inspired so many to pick up a guitar and sing. Both of her albums are essential listens.
This week we are joined by Tara Hanh from Half Past Two. Tara talks to us about the band's new song, Mean Green. Tara talks about how the music came together and she gives us some insight into the meaning of the lyrics. We spend much of the episode telingl you our thoughts on the true legacy of 90’s ska punk. We of course give you some ska news and our ska picks of the week. On The Upbeat: www.Instagram.com/ontheupbeatska www.facebook.com/ontheupbeatska www.twitter.com/ontheupbeatska Support On The Upbeat: https://ko-fi.com/ontheupbeat Half Past Two: www.halfpasttwoska.com Ska News: -Joystick Bad Time Records announce this week that they are releasing a brand new album from Joystick called “I Can’t Take it Anymore”! The album officially drops April 16th but Vinyl pre-orders are available now in the merch store at Bad Time Records, as well as a unique variant from Stomp Records in Canada!The first single “Parallelograms” is streaming everywhere now, along with an awesome new video now playing on YouTube. https://badtimerecords.limitedrun.com/categories/joystick -Courtesy of Tim On Friday March 19th Courtesy of Tim is releasing a new single called Human Resource to announce their Kickstarter campaign for their new album, Tomorrow, Again. Rewards include an invite to their annual Mario Party, vinyl, and virtual hangouts with individual members of the band. There's even the option to choose a song for them to cover. https://linktr.ee/courtesyoftim -Bite Me Bambi WEDNESDAY (3/17) - 8PM PST We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming to bring you a BONUS Twitch stream this week! And we are doing it St. Patrick's style. Come join us for some themed covers, lots of green clothing, getting Tahlena Ice'd (Do they make green Smirnoff Ice? Asking for a friend) and more! Is there a certain song you wanna hear? Go to our Discord and let us in know in the song requests channel! Also, show us you rocking the green on our Discord and you might appear on the stream! https://twitch.tv/bitemebambi -The Last Blockbuster A documentary film about the last remaining Blockbuster video. This film is directed by the director of PIck It Up: Ska in the 90’s. https://www.netflix.com/title/81354557?s=i&trkid=13747225 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2DikTsRPk4dspXejk9bFko?si=4t99iodzRYieAhd3qT1ZkQ Ska News Theme Song by Dang!t https://dangitband.bandcamp.com/music On The Upbeat Main Theme by Millington https://millingtonband.bandcamp.com/music You can buy the main theme song here: https://ontheupbeat.bandcamp.com/releases
Here is your Geometry Week 14 Overview! This week we go over properties of Parallelograms, Trapezoids, Rectangles, Rhombuses, and Squares (So sections 15-2, 15-3, and 15-4). A little longer than usual, but we had a busy Week14!
Esta semana en Islas de Robinson volvemos a caer en territorio habitual. Canciones de atmósfera evocadora ancladas entre 1969 y 1971. Suenan: MU - "AIN'T NO BLUES" ("FIRST ALBUM", 1971) / PAUL KANTNER & GRACE SLICK - "WHEN I WAS BOY I WATCHED THE WOLVES" ("SUNFIGHTER", 1971) / TIM BUCKLEY - "CHASE THE BLUES AWAY" ("BLUE AFTERNOON", 1969) / SHAWN PHILLIPS - "THE BALLAD OF CASEY DEISS" ("SECOND CONTRIBUTION", 1970) / ROY HARPER - "THE SAME OLD ROCK" ("STORMCOCK", 1971) / TIR NA NOG - "TIME IS LIKE A PROMISE" ("TIR NA NOG", 1971) / MICHAEL CHAPMAN - "KODAK GHOSTS" ("FULLY QUALIFIED SURVIVOR", 1970) / KATHY SMITH - "TRAVEL IN A CIRCLE" ("2", 1971) / JIMMIE SPHEERIS - "MONTE LUNA" ("ISLE OF VIEW", 1971) / LINDA PERHACS - "MOONS AND CATTAILS" ("PARALLELOGRAMS", 1970) / TOM RAPP / PEARLS BEFORE SWINE - "ISLAND LADY" ("... BEAUTIFUL LIES YOU COULD LIVE IN", 1971) / Escuchar audio
A jam session on my new Craft Synth 2.0
In this the Second episode, Lexi & Maxwell Talk about Gay Pride, Straight Pride, Eastern European Upbringing, how Maxwell and Lexi's boyfriend Dr. mattress don't understand how the sun works. They also examine Blue Cheese and how useless it is. Lexi explains Parallelograms (Maxwell doesn't know what they are) using her hands despite this not being a visual medium.
Linda Perhacs and her band, composed of Julia Holter Michelle Vidal, and Aaron Robinson, stopped by the dublab studio for a live performance. Perhac’s 1970 album, Parallelograms, has become a timeless classic. Tune in for a special performance by a truly unique artist and her band. Live at dublab Radio is produced by dublab. Sound editing and theme music are by Matteah Baim. Visit dublab.com to find out more!
Created by recording three notes (and tweaking the cutoff and resonance knobs) from my Stylophone Gen X1 (all done as separate takes as the Stylophone is monophonic) into Audacity. These were then loaded as clips into FL Studio for mixing and effects. I know a very dry explanation but I had great fun doing this :)
A short demo of me playing with the Stylophone Gen-X1 and Pocket Operator Sub.
Linda Perhacs In Conversation with DJ Nobody Linda Perhacs sat down with DJ Nobody to discuss the reissue of her 1970 album Parallelograms. Over the course of their conversation, we get a feeling for the unique creative process that made this album such a timeless classic. Perhacs explains how Parallelograms was created not from a desire to be a professional artist or musician, but rather as an expression of her experiences with the natural world. She also shares some thoughts on using a combination of synthesizers and acoustic instruments now and where she sees her work going from here. In Conversation is produced by dublab. Sound editing and music are by Matteah Baim. Due to rights reasons music from the original broadcast has been removed. To hear more, please visit dublab.com.
Where did Syd Barrett get the name Pink Floyd from? Which Procol Harum track sold over 10 Million copies? And Linda Perhacs releases Parallelograms.
Just as Foxy made her recent return, it seems that Mother Nature decided to keep her away again. In her stead, we have returning guest Bomber to talk about chapters 644-647 of the Gintama manga.... Go to www.GintamaPodcast.com for full show notes.
It's episode 18 of Season 4. We have six tales for you this week, featuring stories about chilling children, sinister shapes, and hunted hunters. Trigger Warnings The full episode features the following stories. The free version features only the first three tales. "Tug" written by M. Grayson and read by David Ault. (Story starts at 00:02:55) "To A Child, Memories Are Everything" written by Maggie Louise and read by Corinne Sanders. (Story starts at 00:15:50) "The Aquarium" written by T. Ryoko and read by L. Bentley. (Story starts at 00:27:40) "A.I." written by Anton Scheller and read by David Cummings. (Story starts at 00:39:10) "Parallelograms" written by N.K. Taite and read by Jessica McEvoy & David Cummings. (Story starts at 01:09:40) "The Deer Gods" written by Andrew Harmon and read by David Cummings. (Story starts at 01:29:10) Click here to learn more about Anton Scheller Podcast produced by: David Cummings Music & Sound Design by: David Cummings & Brandon Boone "The Aquarium" illustration courtesy of Lukasz Godlewski The NoSleep Podcast uses the PSE Hybrid Library exclusively for its sound design. This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons License 2014.
e. Develop, use, and justify the relationships among area formulas of triangles and parallelograms by decomposing and comparing with areas of right triangles and rectangles.
e. Develop, use, and justify the relationships among area formulas of triangles and parallelograms by decomposing and comparing with areas of right triangles and rectangles
Lazysundays, l’unico podcast condotto in pigiama, cerca di darsi un tono. E così, tra un Passengerseatparty! funambolico e una partita di pallone, riprende possesso degli studi di Corso Sempione 50 in una puntata speciale. Metteremo a tacere le malelingue, che da tempo ipotizzano che questo programma sia una succursale milanese di Polaroid, e per dimostrare la falsità di tali accuse, ospiteremo ai microfoni proprio Enzo, oltre al padrone di casa e ideatore della festa Francesco, naturalmente. Si parlerà di Svezia, manco a dirlo, ma soprattutto di facili equazioni. Da “la Danimarca è la nuova Svezia” a “pop orchestrale is the new indie”, passando per “nu-rave is tamarro”, e per questo, secondo qualcuno, consono alle passerelle. Lato A: 1) Evangelicals “Skeleton Man” 2) A Classic Education “Best Regards” 3) Envelopes “Party” Lato B: 1) The Teenagers “Wheel Of Fortune” 2) Let’s Wrestle “I Want Lie To You” 3) Chris Walla “Geometry & C” 4) Yuppie Flu “Yellow Hills” 5) The Parallelograms “Pop The Bubbles” http://nomoreclouds.blogspot.com http://www.indieforbunnies.com