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American musician from Austin, Texas

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Bax & O'Brien Podcast
Baxie's Musical Podcast: Paul Leary from Butthole Surfers

Bax & O'Brien Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 41:13


Baxie talks with guitarist Paul Leary from the legendary Butthole Surfers! One of the most notorious bands of all time—Paul talks about upcoming live album “Live at the Leather Fly” and about their new documentary “Butthole Surfers: The Hole Truth and Nothing Butt” which premiered this year at SXSW! He talks about the band, signing with Capital Records, and about playing live! On top of that we also get into his incredible resume of production work for bands like U2, Sublime, Weezer, Jane's Addiction, and the Meat Puppets. And if that wasn't enough, we also talk working with John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin! This was an amazing interview that you will not want to miss! Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and on all Rock102 digital platforms! Brought to you by Metro Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

Barbarian Noetics with Conan Tanner
Santeria | Zany Audio | LR Original

Barbarian Noetics with Conan Tanner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 3:07


Send us a textLove doves and fancy freaks,Just cooked up a lil nostalgic sumthin for everyone. Hope you enjoy. I have memories of walking along Lake Michigan carrying a battery operated boombox blasting the original version. Who misses 1996?Palomas de amor y frikis extravagantes,Acabo de preparar algo un poco nostálgico para todos. Espero que lo disfruten.Tengo recuerdos de caminar por el lago Michigan con un radiocasete a pilas escuchando la versión original. ¿Quién echa de menos 1996?TRACKLISTSublime - Santeria (Instrumental) Santeria was released as the third track on the album Sublime on July 30, 1996, and as a single on Jan. 7, 1997. Songwriters were Bradley Nowell, Eric Wilson, Bud Gaugh. Produced by Paul Leary. Label: MCAun amor,lr kerkawwwwSupport the showTip me in Solana:Address: 9XPHpqH7GawTGtPgZAzfXFU6oPWTpSua1QXwRYAWVh9y Find me on IG: barbarian_noetics Direct Donate on PayPal @barbarian.noetics@proton.me Cash App@ $BarbarianRavenbuymeacoffee.com/noetics.Spread the word and tell a friend. Remember to set the BNP on Auto Download after you subscribe. I appreciate you all. Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 allows for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, education and research.

The Brutally Delicious Podcast
Butthole Surfers "Live at the Leather Fly" Review by Grant Crossan

The Brutally Delicious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 8:20


Arguably one of the most notoriously named bands in rock history, Butthole Surfers made a career out of upending the establishment and irritating the easily annoyed. Their albums were abrasive yet tuneful, much like their live performances. Rising to the challenge of bottling these audible antics, Sunset Blvd. is prepping the release of Butthole Surfer's third live album, LIVE AT THE LEATHER FLY on May 9, 2025. Unearthed in the archives of Butthole history, the 21-track performance's origins are shrouded in mystery. The “where” or “when” it was recorded is debatable, but the band have created a mythos surrounding it. "Back in the ‘80s, Gibby [Haynes, vocalist/guitarist] used to fantasize about a nightclub called The Leather Fly. He wanted it to have a stuffed leather fly hanging in front of it,” reminisces Paul Leary (guitar/vocals/”art master”) about the illusory venue that this show was recorded. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Night Dreams Talk Radio
Exo Planets Discoveries Life ? Dr. Jason Steffen

Night Dreams Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 59:05


Music licensed from Lickd. The biggest mainstream and stock music platform for content creators.Me And My Bae by Paul Leary, Nait Masuku, https://t.lickd.co/19V70b0AWrv License ID: 7MvW6ze5nYeIf you want to use music from famous artists, try Lickd to get track credits and unlimited stock music: https://app.lickd.co/r/2499b92c963c4df295ab0375c59aab2fMusic licensed from Lickd. The biggest mainstream and stock music platform for content creators.Sweet Like Lemonade by Thomas McNeice, Richie Fondue, https://t.lickd.co/E68dgAa49zP License ID: oOkDwO7dzy4If you want to use music from famous artists, try Lickd to get track credits and unlimited stock music: https://app.lickd.co/r/2499b92c963c4df295ab0375c59aab2fDr. Steffen is an Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His work is primarily on the properties, formation, and dynamical evolution of planets and planetary systems. He was a long-time member of the science team for NASA's Kepler mission where he contributed to the discovery and characterization of thousands of planets and planetary systems. Dr. Steffen is the author of the book “Hidden in the Heavens”, available from Princeton University Press (Fall 2024). Prior to joining UNLV, he was research faculty at Northwestern University and the Brinson Postdoctoral Fellow at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory near Chicago Illinois.Dr. Steffen received his PhD and MS in Physics at the University of Washington, Seattle, and his Bachelors degree in Mathematics and Physics from Weber State University, in Utah.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/night-dreams-talk-radio-with-gary-anderson--2788432/support.

New Life Dresher
Sermon 236 - God Sends Joseph to Pharaoh - Genesis 41:1-57 by Paul Leary

New Life Dresher

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 35:34


The Nothing Shocking Podcast
Paul Leary of the Butthole Surfers

The Nothing Shocking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 37:20


Welcome to the Nothing Shocking Podcast 2.0 episode 260 with our guest Paul Leary of the Butthole Surfers.  We discuss the Matador Records reissues of their first two albums and one live EP plus future album reissues.  We also discuss a future Live album recorded in New York in 1992 to be released on Sunset Boulevard Records; A documentary movie - Butthole Surfers: The Hole Truth and Nothing Butt; His two solo albums the History of Dogs and Born Stupid;  His work as a Producer; and more!    For more information visit:  https://www.facebook.com/ButtholeSurfersMusic/ https://buttholesurfersmovie.com/ https://paulleary.bandcamp.com/album/born-stupid   Please like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nothingshockingpodcast/  Follow us on twitter at  https://twitter.com/hashtag/noshockpod.   Libsyn website: https://nothingshocking.libsyn.com For more info on the Hong Kong Sleepover: https://thehongkongsleepover.bandcamp.com Help support the podcast and record stores by shopping at Ragged Records. http://www.raggedrecords.org    Nothing Shocking Podcast Best of 2024 Apple Playlist: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/nothing-shocking-podcast-2024/pl.u-NP2Ws7135YR    

Listen Carefully with Nathan Jolly
Episode 64: Paul Leary - Butthole Surfers

Listen Carefully with Nathan Jolly

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 28:24


Paul Leary is the guitarist, songwriter, producer, engineer, and much more for Butthole Surfers. Here he talks about the band's catalogue, which Matador is reissuing, plus working with Daniel Johnston, the Meat Puppets, and Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones.

That Record Got Me High Podcast
S7E340 - Butthole Surfers 'Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac' with Barry Stock

That Record Got Me High Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 58:49


1984 had its share of sonically expansive punk releases, but few were as viscerally bizarre and dizzyingly unpredictable as Butthole Surfers' full-length debut, 'Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac'. Former TRGMH co-host Barry Stock joins Rob as they unpack this at-times-menacing, at-times-hilarious classic. Songs discussed in this episode: The Hurdy Gurdy Man - Butthole Surfers; Crispy Brain Candy - Barry Stock; A Different View - Bill Orcutt Guitar Quartet; Hansel, Gretel & The Witch, The Mysterious Dr Worm - Barry Stock; The Shah Sleeps in Lee Harvey's Grave, Concubine - Butthole Surfers; Day Tripper - Shockabilly; Eye of the Chicken, Pepper - Butthole Surfers; Children Of The Grave - Black Sabbath; Dum Dum - Butthole Surfers; Tear It Up - The Cramps; Woly Boly, Negro Observer, Butthole Surfer, Lady Sniff, Cherub, Mexican Caravan - Butthole Surfers; Dark Entries - Bauhaus; California Uber Alles - Dead Kennedys; Cowboy Bob - Butthole Surfers; T.V. Eye - The Stooges; The Dicks Hate The Police - The Dicks; Gary Floyd - Butthole Surfers; Jesus Built My Hotrod - Ministry; The Metabolization Of Stimulants - Barry Stock

The Matador Revisionist History Podcast
S4 Ep2: Episode 13 - Butthole Surfers' Paul Leary and King Coffey

The Matador Revisionist History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 48:49


Today, March 22nd, sees the release of the first tranche of remastered key catalog titles by legendary San Antonio, Texas band The Butthole Surfers on Matador Records: Psychic...Powerless...Another Man's Sac, Rembrandt Pussyhorse, and PCPPEP. Marking the occasion, the band have unearthed and remastered an alternate version of their 1983 track ‘I Hate My Job' with a new animated video. Watch / listen HERE.  In addition, the band's Paul Leary and King Coffey appear on the latest episode of the Matador Revisionist History Podcast. In conversation with Matt Sweeney, they discuss the influence of the Meat Puppets and Run D.M.C., the Texas music scene with Dicks, Big Boys and others, early days on the road, run-ins with the fire department and much more.

Yeah-Uh-Huh
YUH 155 - Aaron's Audio Edibles - Indepndent Worm Saloon with Author Mike Hilbig

Yeah-Uh-Huh

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 95:16


From Houston Texas comes the subject of our 14th Aaron's Audio Edibles! Get ready for "Independent Worm Saloon" by the psychedelic post punk grunge influenced band from by God Texas, The Butthole Surfers. Fronted by the irrepressible Gabby Haynes and underrated guitarist Paul Leary, the Butthole Surfers lay down heavy riffs reminescent of Black Sabbath while delivering lyrics that noone could have anticipated. Podcast friend and author Mike Hilbig returns to discuss all 17 trippy tracks, from the opening barrage of "Who Was in my Room Last Night" to the final drones of "Clean it Up". As always, we crown a "Banger of the podcast" in the end. Can you guess what it is? #buttholesurfers #independentwormsaloon #gibbyhaynes #mtv #bigfan #mikehilbig #Judgementdayandotherwhitelies #90srock #texas Independent Worm Saloon Track List No. Title Length 1. "Who Was in My Room Last Night?" 4:09 2. "The Wooden Song" 3:50 3. "Tongue" 2:06 4. "Chewin' George Lucas' Chocolate" 0:43 5. "Goofy's Concern" 3:03 6. "Alcohol" 3:19 7. "Dog Inside Your Body" 3:06 8. "Strawberry" 4:08 9. "Some Dispute Over T-Shirt Sales" 2:06 10. "Dancing Fool" 2:59 11. "You Don't Know Me" 2:41 12. "The Annoying Song" 2:40 13. "Dust Devil" 6:39 14. "Leave Me Alone" 2:25 15. "Edgar" 3:34 16. "The Ballad of Naked Man" 6:05 17. "Clean It Up" 8:39 YUH Theme by David T and Mojo 3 https://www.amazon.com/Insanity-Sobriety-Blues-David-Mojo3/dp/B091N8BJNB Purchase "Judgement Day and Other White Lies" at Madville Publishing https://madvillepublishing.com/product/judgment-day-other-white-lies/ Mike Hilbig on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@mikehilbig Butthole Surfers on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ButtholeSurfersMusic/ Independent Worm Saloon on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/74xinIrhpnjl3XdynXAUOo?si=weZdMThxTNaQVrirUGtOsw Yeah Uh Huh Social Stuff: Yeah Uh Huh on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@yeahuhhuhpod Yeah Uh Huh on Facebook https://facebook.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Twitter https://twitter.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7pS9l716ljEQLeMMxwihoS?si=27bd15fb26ed46aa Yeah Uh Huh on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yeah-uh-huh/id1565097611 Yeah Uh Huh Website: https://yeah-uh-huh.wixsite.com/yeahuhhuhpod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yeah-uh-huh/message

SwingHub
SwingHub Ep 9 - Temptation Grand Miches

SwingHub

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 45:48


Welcome to our latest YouTube episode featuring Gage and Olivia, also known as VistaWife, coming to you from the beautiful Temptation Grand Miches resort in the Dominican Republic. In this special podcast, we'll share our unique experiences and insights into this lifestyle-friendly resort, along with some exclusive behind-the-scenes footage you won't find anywhere else. BOOK TEMPTATION MICHES http://ow.ly/JQym50Nr6E8 BOOK TEMPTATION GRAND MICHES http://ow.ly/CUt150Nr6Fx Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/swinghubapp/ Gage https://www.instagram.com/magicgage/ Olivia (VistaWife) https://www.instagram.com/vista_wife/ Bailey https://www.instagram.com/baileythepr BOOK TEMPTATION MICHES http://ow.ly/JQym50Nr6E8 BOOK TEMPTATION GRAND MICHES http://ow.ly/CUt150Nr6Fx Get Life Anthem 2 by Chris Bussey, Craig Bussey, James Brander and over 1M + mainstream tracks here https://go.lickd.co/Music License ID: elLlg0VM8b5 Get Call On Me by Adekunle Gold and over 1M + mainstream tracks here https://go.lickd.co/Music License ID: o2eaW58x65n https://lickd.lnk.to/tK0yJzID!SwingHub Get Into The Stars 2 by Paul Leary, Nait Masuku and over 1M + mainstream tracks here https://go.lickd.co/Music License ID: 26rZ9dLkY1J Flying Between The Clouds by NatureClip Plane Landing From Behind A plane landing, filmed from behind by stockfootage

New Life Dresher
Sermon 133 - Living the Dream – Following Jesus - John 1:35-51 by Paul Leary

New Life Dresher

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 40:36


The Brutally Delicious Podcast
A Casual Conversation with Paul Leary of the Butthole Surfers- Season 4 Ep #61

The Brutally Delicious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 33:26


Paul Leary of the Butthole Surfers chats about being honest about what you eat, engineering for U2, revisiting his enormous musical catalog and his new release, "The History of Dogs Reissue LP." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brutally-delicious/message

Turned Out A Punk
Episode 407 - Paul Leary (Butthole Surfers)

Turned Out A Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 65:38 Very Popular


Let's drop some acid, burn some bridges & let our freak flag fly because Butthole Surfers' PAUL LEARY is here! Listen in as Damian talks to the Texas guitar god about being in one of punk's wildest bands & beyond. From a former friend smashing Sid Vicious' face, to the Butthole Surfers' obsession with Michael Stipe, to the dangers of shotguns on stage, to Billy Gibbons lunching with Culturcide: this is not to be missed!   Also, don't miss Paul's fantastically strange new solo record on Shimmy Disc: "Born Stupid", OUT NOW! Also, find out more information about the up coming Butthole Surfers' documentary at buttholesurfersmovie.com Also, pick up a shirt for the podcast here: turnedoutapunk.com Also Touched On: The first Sex Pistols show in Dallas Losing a friend over him smashing Sid in the face with a beer Marching Plague Stalking REM The original 9:30 Club SPK “We managed to piss some people off without even trying” Stickmen With Rayguns: the real deal Don't mess with Bobby Soxx Loving the Vandals Bands that don't smoke pot: “Why are you even in music!?” “We were hungry and they had soup kitchens”: Going to SF Working with the Meat Puppets Sublime & SO MUCH MORE!

Bradley’s House
61: Paul Leary

Bradley’s House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 61:54


Kellie and Jarett talk this week with a long anticipated Paul Leary!Brought To You in Part By:HayGood Farmshttps://haygoodfarms.com/COMING SOON: Bradley's House Blend Coffee fromhttps://www.northcountyroastery.com/Contact the show► bradleyshousepodcast@gmail.comLinkTree ►►https://linktr.ee/nowellfoundationCopyright:"Pepper" (c) Butthole Surfers 1996"Last Ska Song" (c) Perro Bravo 2015

Decipher This!
10. Paul Leary, Sonic Vectors of Space, Myth, and Tech

Decipher This!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 34:53


Paul Leary is an Associate Professor of Music & Technology at SUNY Oswego in Oswego, NY. After earning degrees in music composition at the University of Michigan and the Cleveland Institute of Music, Dr. Leary completed a PhD in composition from Duke University in 2012. Paul's works often include hand built instruments that bring kinetic motion to his electronic works through sensors. Recent works have included a 9 foot wooden pendulum and a bike wheel rig that utilize magnetometers and accelerometers. Music: Meditations composed and performed by Paul Leary; Perfume by Paul Leary, performed by Thomas Rosencranz; Hephaestus' Fire composed and performed by Paul Leary pauleary.com Co-hosts: Chelsea Loew and Eric Lemmon Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. ensembledecipher.com Contact us at decipherists@ensembledecipher.com. Decipher This! is produced by Joseph Bohigian; intro sounds by Eric Lemmon; outro music toy_3 by Eric Lemmon.

The Anfield Wrap
Marine v Wrexham: FA Cup Special

The Anfield Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 24:20


Ahead of Marine v Wrexham in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round, the trophy was in Crosby in celebration of its 150 year anniversary. Andy Heaton hosts goalkeeper Bayleigh Passant and club chairman Paul Leary to talk about how the Tottenham game last season has helped the club and how they hope to repeat the feat this year... Subscribe to TAW Player for more on Marine and their FA Cup exploits, as well as reaction to all the news and events that matter to you...

WASTOIDS
Paul Leary (Butthole Surfers)

WASTOIDS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 29:08


Today on WASTOIDS: Butthole Surfers co-founder Paul Leary. He's produced some of the biggest alt rock hits of the '90s with artists like Sublime and The Meat Puppets. He's got a new album out on the rebooted Shimmy Disc label, released in conjunction with Joyful Noise Recordings. It's called Born Stupid, and it's a bonkers mix of punk hijinks, surf rock, spaghetti western guitars, and bar-room sea shanty singalongs. Leary joined us to talk about Born Stupid, the Surfers' nomadic days on the road, and why Curt Kirkwood was covered in blood at the Surfers' first gig with The Meat Puppets. 

SAN ONOFRE
SAN ONOFRE, 36-XXIII Jeff Pinkus (Butthole Surfers) interviú

SAN ONOFRE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 60:00


SAN ONOFRE-ciclo Butthole Surfers 4th (and last?) error: Jeff Pinkus won´t say goodbye SAN ONOFRE ponemos la guinda al pastelón de la continuing story of Bungalow Bill​ Butthole Surfers. En Slacker (glorioso cameo de Teresa Nervosa​ incluido) ajetreada protagonista coral diu que "cuando contemplas algo, esto te cambia por siempre jamás". Dotor, dotorrr, ¿entonces a los desprevenidos muchachos del SAN ONOFRE ​qué demonios va a pasar, que hemos estado mirando fijamente al recto de la Texas durante dos quincenas? Deje, deje, no conteste. Ya nos advirtió en antena Paul Leary (ni un pelo de tonto) "Jeff ​is an interesting guy". La imagen adjunta deja bien a las claras que onofrita espíritu no le falta, precisamente al baranda. Veamos si estamos a la altura de los mediocres tiempos: resiliencia, también debió de precisar un rato para sobrellevar al Gibby y compañía. ¿Qué, que no? Y sí, sí hay vida tras Butthole Surfers en el SAN ONOFRE. Ya tenemos lined up interviú con el maltratador de órganos Quintron. Y con Kramer. ¡Esto va que arde, hermanas onofritas! Eat shit and die, die, die, Butthole Surfers. Thanks much, guys; it´s been quite a Texas trip, that´s for damned sure! Cock-a-doodle doooo!!!!!

SAN ONOFRE
SAN ONOFRE, 35-XXIII Paul Leary interviú (Butthole Surfers III)

SAN ONOFRE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 60:00


SAN ONOFRE-ciclo Butthole Surfers 3er error: Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out with Paul Leary SAN ONOFRE advierte: se vaigan por la sombra, eh. San Pablo no sólo no tiene un pelo de tonto, sino que ¡gasta espeluznantes superpoderes videntes! Texas is a state of mind, don´t mess with Texas, The Lone Star State, Texas is a differnt kinda weird... Pves que se anden con pies de plomo estos cowboys de poca monta, que nosotros somos SAN ONOFRE and this ain´t our first rodeo. ¿Qué echan en el agua en Texas? Pregúntele al Paul Leary, a ver si suelta prenda. "Music strikes deeper into the soul". "Building up steam thru passion"... ¡Mininas joyitas nos están dejando por el camino los protagonistas de esta road movie-ordalía surfista-anal-onofrita! Ah, y si tu can ladra al cartero, cambia de chucho. ¡Tuuuso! ¿Pronto en SAN ONOFRE Kramer contra Kramer Su Excrecencia, El Bello Otis? Se nos hacen los dedos güespedes de pensarlo. Mantengámoslos cruzados (no, no a los güespedes) que, parafrasenado al tocayo del Timothy, "hace más calor que en la teta de una bruja". La semana que viene, le levantamos el Stetson al Jeff Pink Ass. Man, in SAN ONOFRE, we´re freakin´ out sooo severely! Kudos on you, Butthole Surfers.

SAN ONOFRE
SAN ONOFRE, 34-XXIII Butthole Surfers II Let´s Go to Hell (James Burns interviú)

SAN ONOFRE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 60:00


SAN ONOFRE-ciclo Butthole Surfers 2º error: Entrevista contra James Burns (Let´s Go to Hell) SAN ONOFRE arremete contra James Burns, abogado del diablo de Butthole Surfers, enfant terribles de la música inclasificable. Falta les hace a estos depravados tejanos que alguien les eche una mano a un lugar que no sea el cuello. James Burns es el plumilla que perpetró y pergeñó la biblia anal-surfista Let´s Go to Hell. Indeed! ¿Y por qué no llamó al libraco Dire Straits? ¡Bah, tampoco hay que pasarse con el mal Woodstock! La pasaremos de escándalo tratando de sacar los colores a este vecino de la Woodstock. Vive en Saugerties el baranda, allá donde Cristo perdió la sandalia y cerquita, cerquita de donde The Band registrarían Music from Big Pink. En el próximo error onofrita, nos tutearempos con el mismísssimo Paul Leary, no less. ¡Nadie saldrá vivo! Bieeeeeen. ¡Váiganse todos al infiernoooooo!

SAN ONOFRE
SAN ONOFRE, 33-XXIII Butthole Surfers coloquio

SAN ONOFRE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 60:00


SAN ONOFRE-ciclo Butthole Surfers 4 transverbaciones contra The Gods of Rocanrol 1er error: Franziskore & El Bello Otis DO mess with Texas SAN ONOFRE se confabula con Franziskore. ¿De veras somos conscientes de lo que estamos haciendo? Diu Raúl Lechón que vaya dos PUTAs pa´ un banco. Ufff, lo importante es que sobrevivamos, pero no las tengo yo todas conmigo, depravadas hermanas onofritas. Episodio 1: vamos abriendo boca para que se nos revuelva el estómago y poder regurgitar a Woodstock. Parece será aproximación coral con más invitados que en adolescente proama radiophónico. Se masca la tragedia. Segunda ordalía: interviú a Jeff Pinkus. Tercera transverbación onofrita: parloteamos con James Burns, perpetrador de anal biblia surfista Let´s Go to Hell (¿certero título?). Cuarto y ¿útlimo? capítulo: platicamos con Paul Leary. ¡Supera eso! ¡Ja!

Dean Delray's LET THERE BE TALK
#589:Paul Leary/Butthole Surfers

Dean Delray's LET THERE BE TALK

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 73:33


Today we have a punk rock legend on the show Mr Paul Leary guitarist and songwriter of the Butthole Surfers. At 63 years old this man has been rocking his entire life. Riding around the world in a Van sleeping on floors and eating at every Denny's in America, He has done it all. These days you will find him in the studio producing records and recording solo albums. Paul has worked with some of the best including U2, Sublime, The Meat Puppets, The Reverend Horton Heat and so many more. Paul has a brand new solo record out right now called Born Stupid and it is available on all streaming platforms so go out and buy it right now. When this episode is over turn on some Butthole Surfers and enjoy the insanity of Originality. Candles Lit my friends DDR

SAN ONOFRE
SAN ONOFRE, 26-XXIII paul leary...

SAN ONOFRE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 59:59


SAN ONOFRE-el evangelio según San Pablo Leary y demás zarandajas Los del SAN ONOFRE nos tomamos un inmerecido descanso en nuestra travesía por el vergel de Skin Graft. Tenemos a Eric Paul en la nevera, recomponiéndose de la prevacuna para afrontar inminente interviú onofrita (ver cuarto adjunto). SAN ONOFRE barruntamos junio, mes de Butthole Surfers. Desplegamos, pves, alfombra roja empapada de sangre para estampársela en la cara a los depravados tejanos, maestros de lo macabro, como decía una de nuestras perdidas cuñas onofritas. Traemos, ansimismo, la cabeza de Alfredo García y David Geffen los responsables de algunas de las más pimpantes novedades del panorama musical intercontinental.

Every Album Ever with Mike Mansour & Alex Volz
Loose Ends Episode 3: Born Stupid by Paul Leary

Every Album Ever with Mike Mansour & Alex Volz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 47:14


This week Mike and Alex tie up some loose ends by talking about Born Stupid by the great Paul Leary. Leary is the co-founder of the Butthole Surfers (check out episode 54 for our full episode on them) and this is his first solo album in 30 years. Spoiler alert: it's weird. Afterward, we talk about music we're currently listening to, awkwardly asking musicians for photos, and River's Edge with Keanu Reeves and Crispin Glover. Check out the full episode on the Butthole Surfers! https://youtu.be/-Q2__sA4aUkBorn Stupid by Paul Leary:https://open.spotify.com/album/2xKVhVdJTaA5e99HAZJeMd?si=hvb5BAc6S6m-AVsjbkrF8gJoin our Patreon for bonus episodes, early access to shows, and more!https://www.patreon.com/everyalbumeverMerch available now!https://teespring.com/stores/pandermonkeyInstagram:Follow Mike @pandermonkey for show updates, Twitch clips, and original music Follow Alex @motherpuncher

Welcome To The Horse House
Episode 55 - Stephen's Fauci Ouchie

Welcome To The Horse House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 102:00


On today's episode of Welcome To The Horse House: Stephen gets vaccinated, Rudy doesn't know what an NFT is, Danica Patrick fart fantasy, Tristan drinks his own piss and eats his own shit, the boys discuss TERFs and Milo repents for his life of gay sin! All of that shit and so much fucking more on this week's episode of Welcome To The Horse House! Outro song: Born Stupid by Paul Leary

Joyful Noise Radio Hour
Episode 2, with Dale Crover

Joyful Noise Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 93:03


Featuring new and unreleased tracks from Joyful Noise Recordings, plus an interview with our artist and friend Dale Crover (aka, the legendary drummer of the Melvins, Nirvana, Redd Kross, etc.). Songs from: Paul Leary, Serengeti, The Ophelias, Dumb Numbers, Joshua Virtue, Toshi Kasai, Dale Crover, and Melvins. Hosted by Karl Hofstetter, founder and curator of Joyful Noise Recordings, Background music by El Ten Eleven, Joan of Arc, and Thor & Friends. Intro by David Woodruff, featuring music by El Ten Eleven. For more, visit joyfulnoiserecordings.com

MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs
MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs #342: Buzz Osbourne

MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 9:27


The Melvins were formed in Montesano, Washington in 1983 by Buzz Osborne, Matt Lukin, and Mike Dillard. Lukin and Dillard left the band and drummer Dale Crover stepped in shortly thereafter. Osborne and Crover have been the Melvins’ mainstays throughout their 29-year metamorphosis. To date, the band has released 27 original albums, numerous live full-lengths and far too many to count singles and rarities. They’ve partnered with Jello Biafra, Lustmord and Fantomas for individual releases and toured the world many times over (side note: the band was in both Christchurch and Tokyo for their 2011 earthquakes). With the release of (A) Senile Animal in 2006, the Melvins became a four-piece, essentially annexing Jared Warren and Coady Willis of Big Business. The Melvins, already known for their shattering mix of punk-meets-metal (and often referred to by an assortment of tags including sludge and grunge), we’re now louder and more bombastic than ever leading to a resurgence in the band’s popularity and a run of three original full-lengths. Never ones for complacency, Buzz and Dale have since created Melvins Lite, a line-up partnering the pair with Mr. Bungle’s Trevor Dunn and most recently teamed with Butthole Surfers’ JD Pinkus and Paul Leary for the 2014 release, Hold It In.

Terminal Pop
TERMINAL POP T10C019 Teenage Fanclub han compartido un nuevo single extraído de Endless Arcade, I’m More Inclined (01/02/2021)

Terminal Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 52:15


En Terminal Pop, revista de actualidad musical en Onda Regional de Murcia (sábados, 21,00h).Ben Howard regresa con su 4º álbum, “Collections From The Whiteout”.Celbrando el estreno de la tan esperada nueva serie de Russell T. Davies en Channel 4, Years & Years han compartido su versión del aclamado éxito de Pet Shop Boys, ‘It’s a Sin’. The Avalanches han facturado un LP rico de soul conmovedor y chill out que fluye como un mixtape perfecto. L-A. Witch estrenan "Motorcycle boy", nuevo adelanto de electricidad contenida y clasicismo rock de Play with fire, su último disco. Teenage Fanclub han compartido un nuevo single extraído de Endless Arcade, su próximo disco cuya fecha de estreno se retrasa del 5 de marzo al 30 de abril. Lo nuevo de la formación escocesa lleva el título de I’m More Inclined. Saint Raymond infunde optimismo con "alright", emotivo medio tiempo para luchar contra la desesperanza. Typhoons" es el nuevo single del dúo británico Royal Blood, un tema que es el adelanto de su nuevo trabajo, del mismo nombre, que estará disponible el próximo 30 de abril.The Mighty Mighty Bosstones han lanzado “The Final Parade”, un single de más de siete minutos en el que cuentan con muchísimos invitados y con el que anuncian su fichaje por Hellcat Records. Yuno mezcla en su coctelera dos partes de Weezer y una del hip hop más relajado, y el resultado es "somebody", su nuevo single. Paul Leary (ex butthole surfers) lanza ahora"what are you gonna do", cacofónico nuevo adelanto de Born stupid, su nuevo disco. Serpentwithfeet anuncia DEACON, su nuevo disco, con "fellowship", emocionante adelanto sobre el mito de la amistad en la que colaboran Sampha y Lil Silva. Goat Girl estrenan versión en directo de "the crack", otro de los electrizantes momentos de On all fours

Coverage Radio Show
The Coverage Radio Show #173 - 01-12-21

Coverage Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 62:06


Brand New Episode Of The Coverage Radio Show, This Tuesday January 12 8 Pm Eastern Time. With New Music From....Paul Leary, Sercati, 32AD, Ron Wright, H2Ocean, What Is Tec?, and Detonator plus lots of Live Bootleg Recordings!!!only on...www.420radio.ca

Media Monarchy
#PumpUpThaVolume: January 13, 2021

Media Monarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 61:34


Media Monarchy plays Paul Leary, Sturgill Simpson, Brennen Leigh and more on #PumpUpThaVolume for January 13, 2021. ♬

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Football Daily
Banana skins, bin men and back garden tickets; it could only be the FA Cup

Football Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 44:48


Steve Crossman, Jermaine Beckford and the Telegraph’s Jim White look ahead to Sunday’s third round FA Cup ties as the Premier League teams enter the competition. Jose Mourinho and Tottenham make the trip to a side 160 places below them in the football pyramid as they take on part-timers Marine. We hear from their chairman Paul Leary on what it means to the 6th placed side in the Northern Premier League Division One North West. Paul also tells us about the unique welcome the Spurs manager is in for when he arrives in Crosby. League Two Newport County have developed a reputation for dumping out some of the Premier League’s big boys in the past. Their manager Michael Flynn reveals how he’s masterminded those upsets over top flight opposition and how he’s eyeing another scalp against Brighton. Crawley’s John Yems has done most jobs in football, but Sunday sees him come up against the mercurial Marcelo Bielsa and Leeds United. He tells us all about his journey in management and discusses his team's hopes of springing a surprise against the 1972 winners of the competition.

Josh Belcher Uncharted
Episode 86: Comedian Desi Alexander, Katie Cole & Paul Leary (Butthole Surfers)

Josh Belcher Uncharted

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 75:45


Comedian Desi Alexander is at Zanies Nashville on Jan.12th. Katie Cole has a new single “Hands Tied”. Paul Leary has a new LP and single “Born Stupid”. Enjoy!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joshbelcheruncharted/support

David and Will
David and Will podcast - 01 December 2020

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 100:06


Premier Steven Marshall, Federal Labor Leader Anthony Albanese, Rowey, Phil Coorey, Amelia Mulcahy, Blakey, Paul Leary from Marine AFC, Michelle Hocking from the Royal Adelaide Show, Jess Leo-Kelton, Behind Closed Doors  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Every Album Ever with Mike Mansour & Alex Volz
Episode 54: Butthole Surfers

Every Album Ever with Mike Mansour & Alex Volz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 113:23


This week we’re discussing the wild and unpredictable Butthole Surfers. Formed by Paul Leary and Gibby Haynes, these guys truly defined what insanity was. In addition to mind-boggling performances, the Butthole Surfers had a remarkable talent for tape manipulation and studio experimentation, resulting in some of the creepiest, most hilarious, surprisingly hooky, endlessly entertaining records. They managed to find mainstream success in the 90s, however by that point their records had become fairly docile. Even still, they remain one of the most influential and psychotic bands to ever roll around onstage completely nude.Closing track: “22 Going on 23” from Locust Abortion Technician (1987)Check out our episode playlists on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherincMike’s Picks:Locust Abortion Technician (1987) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteWeird Revolution (2001) — Worst AlbumAlex’s Picks:Hairway to Steven (1988) — Best AlbumPsychic… Powerless… Another Man’s Sac (1984) — Personal FavoriteWeird Revolution (2001) — Worst Albumpiouhgd (1991) — Least FavoriteAlbums we discussed this episode…Butthole Surfers EP (aka Brown Reason to Live, aka Pee Pee the Sailor) (1983)Psychic… Powerless… Another Man’s Sac (1984)Rembrandt Pussyhorse (1986)Locust Abortion Technician (1987)Hairway to Steven (1988)piouhgd (1991)Independent Worm Saloon (1993)Electriclarryland (1996)Weird Revolution (2001)Follow Mike on Instagram @popejesseventura for show updates and @pandermonkey for original musicFollow Alex on Instagram @motherpuncher

SAN ONOFRE
SAN ONOFRE, 45-XXII Butthole Surfers

SAN ONOFRE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 60:00


SAN ONOFRE abusa sexualmente de Butthole Surfers La SAN ONOFRE, obnubilada, se pregunta: Papá, ¿quién es el dios del Rocanrol: Satán o Butthole Surfers? O... ¿son Butthole Surfers la mejor banda de la historia? No sabemos si Gibby Haynes le partía el kaka con su pulgar a la Kathleen en el escenario, ni si Paul Leary tenía envidieja de REM. En SAN ONOFRE sabemos Poco sobre los jodidos Butthole Surfers. Y menos que queremos saber, viejos onofritas. SAN ONOFRE no se hace responsable en absoluto del contenido ideoloógico-musical de nuestro graphic monkey dedicado con rencor, malicia, resquemor, envidia, y rollo chungo que te cagas a los hijos de la gran puta tejanos ésos de Butthole Surfers. Ruth es más rara que Richard. Y Butthole Surfers, ¡ni te cuento! En el caso de estos fuckin´ freaks, cualquier parecido con la fricción es pura realidad onofrita. ¡Puajh, qué asco, incorrupta hermana!

The Leadership Hacker Podcast
From Despair to Millionaire with Eric Chasen

The Leadership Hacker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 35:54


Eric Chasen is a resiliency coach and a turnaround expert. Having suffered adversity, he has put those lessons to work in his new book, From Despair To Millionaire. In this episode you can learn from Eric about: It's not about life's events, it's how you react to them Why mentoring in leadership is so valuable How gratitude can unlock fulfilment in your life and work Eric's ABC of leadership Follow us and explore our social media tribe from our Website: https://leadership-hacker.com Music: " Upbeat Party " by Scott Holmes courtesy of the Free Music Archive FMA Transcript: Thanks to Jermaine Pinto at JRP Transcribing for being our Partner. Contact Jermaine via LinkedIn or via his site JRP Transcribing Services Find out more from Eric: Eric on Linkedin Websites: www.ericchasen.com www.fromd2m.com ----more----   Steve Rush: Some call me Steve, dad, husband or friend. Others might call me boss, coach or mentor. Today you can call me The Leadership Hacker.   Thanks for listening in. I really appreciate it. My job as the leadership hacker is to hack into the minds, experiences, habits and learning of great leaders, C-Suite executives, authors and development experts so that I can assist you developing your understanding and awareness of leadership. I am Steve Rush and I am your host today. I am the author of Leadership Cake. I am a transformation consultant and leadership coach. I cannot wait to start sharing all things leadership with you.   Eric Chasen is the special guest on today's show. He is a resiliency coach and turnaround expert, and he is the author From Despair To Millionaire. Before we get a chance to meet with Eric, it is The Leadership Hacker News.   The Leadership Hacker News   Steve Rush: In today's news, we explore how Google has created its high performance culture. Take one, looking signed, incredible Googleplex, and it's pretty obvious why they receive an average of two and a half million CVS and resumes every year. From having nap pods, offering onsite massage to providing every employee with three square meals a day. Google really got this absolutely boxed off. Yet, it is not only the indoor swimming pools, the beach volleyball courts and the free onsite laundry that has led to the 300 billion pounds, giant tech getting a 93% CEO approval rating for its CEO and Glassdoor. This company doesn't need to be generating millions in revenue to hack the fundamental principles that Google set the team apart. Here are the top three lessons that every business can learn from. Number one, psychological safety is a necessity. In 2012, Google launched an in depth study to determine what sets the teams part that struggled to work together and those that effectively meet their outcomes. Google put together a team of statisticians, organizational psychologists, and engineers to solve the dilemma. The project was called project Aristotle and it reviewed study spanning over 50 years, as well as every possible characteristic of the teams within the organization. They look for patterns of how the team is socialized outside of work, as well as inside of work. Personality traits, Jungian in it style of introverts and extroverts, and it soon became clear that these traits, the ones that are most of us would think most logically that would impact our ability to form weren't the key ones. And as they dig deeper, they found the understanding of the groups, norms, underwritten rules, by which the team governs itself almost, and the characteristics start with number one, psychological safety. Psychological safety is defined as the individual's perception of the consequences of taking an interpersonal risk. In other words is how any team member of the team perceives our ability to be innovative and admit to mistakes when it goes wrong.   Number two, it starts with the leader. The impact of having a strong manager wasn't new to Google, but a project that they launched called project oxygen back in 2008 was an undertaking to determine the best qualities of the best managers. And in the Google team, they gathered over 10,000 observations of their managers to determine what traits that their employers found most helpful and which were most unattractive and unhelpful. And on the back of Stephen Covey famous, Highly Effective Habits Theme. Created the 8 Habits Of Highly Effective Google Managers and of those 8 habits. Number one was to be a good coach. Two was to empower your team and to not micromanage. Three was to express an interest in your team members success and personal wellbeing. Four, they titled it don't be a sissy, be productive and results focused. Five, be a communicator, and listen to your team. Six, help employers with career development. Seven, have a clear vision for your team within the organization and eight, have the technical skills so you can help them advise your team.   And the third thing that contributes to high performance culture was data is empowering. It should come as no surprise to a tech company that creates enormous amounts of data, complicated algorithms and makes their decisions based on data that Google takes this really seriously, but they take it to another level. In fact, Google Human Resources Department is called, People Analytics Department because of their commitment to making decisions that flow from data. Google attention to detail and willingness to look at data from all angles, fully to understand how their people are operating and behaving is highly sought after. Whilst Google has spent millions of dollars, analysing every aspect of their employee's lives inside and outside of work. The big lesson that smaller companies can take from this is just the importance of regular performance reviews and employee surveys. That has been The Leadership Hacker News. Please get in touch with us, if you have insights and information that you think our listeners would love to hear.   Start of Podcast   Steve Rush: I am joined on, today show by Eric Chasen. He is a resiliency coach, a turnaround expert, and author of From Despair To Millionaire. Eric, welcome to the show, my friend. Eric Chasen: Thank you very much, Steve. Really glad to be here. Steve Rush: Delighted to have you on the show. We have been talking about this for months now, so I am excited to get into a little bit, about what you do in the backstory. So for folks that are listening today, just tell us a little bit about. What does a resiliency coach and turnaround expert actually do? Eric Chasen: Sounds good, Steve. Yeah, so I have spent the last year or so working on my book that we are going to talk a little bit about. And at the same time, my book and my story are kind of interchangeable one on the same. I went from entry-level positions in just two careers, really that I have worked in. Two industries related ones, but two distinct ones to having a great opportunity to be part of one start up and then a subsequent start up, you know, both of them doing quite well, and so very, very fortunate for that. At the same time I experienced quite a bit of adversity in particular during the first start up in, you know, that was sort of the motivation and the thought behind creating the program and the book really to help people. So what I'm doing these days is I'm working with people and with teams helping them, you know. I like to say helping them bounce back, even bounce back higher. If they are going through a tough patch of adversity, if they're needing some extra grit, some extra determination, some extra resilience, I particularly enjoy working with teams and also you know, individuals on their quest for bouncing back and bouncing back higher. Steve Rush: That sounds awesome. Now, I guess there is a little clue in the title here, “From Despair To Millionaire”, that there's been some adversity in that backstory of helping you get to where you get to now. Just give us a little sense of kind of what it was that gave you that focus. That drive that you have now. Eric Chasen: Steve, back in 1999-2000. Previous to that, I had left, you know, one of two careers that I sort of work my way up in. I was a phone sales agent and at the time the director of sales and a couple of other partners started a company in the same industry and Invited me in with a small equity position to help build. Because I had experience, you know, working on the phones, and I had also had previous for about 10 years before that in a management position. So I was invited in, I was the fourth person in the start-up. To build out their sales, training, hiring, in performance of the call centre. About two months into that new start up, I was engaged and we were planning our wedding. This was in April 99 and we planned our wedding for July of 99, and my fiancé very suddenly and unexpectedly died in automobile accident, April 25th of 1999. So obviously that was, you know, devastating and it was just two or three months into beginning this new company. So on one hand it was very, very difficult. On the other hand, it was a blessing that I had the distraction of a new start up and all the demands of that. Even with all the opportunity that the start-up provided, including a small equity position, you know, it was a start-up wage. So I was struggling financially as well as struggling, emotionally with a loss. And about six months after that in and around the beginning of 2000, 99-2000. Struggling financially to get some relief, I actually filed personal bankruptcy, which was, you know, a bit of a everything that comes along with you know, financial failure in sort of hanging, giving that up. And shortly after that in early 2000, basically a year from when I lost my fiancé and my mom who I am very, very close with, in fact, I've dedicated. My second chapter of my book is to her and there is a saying there my mum was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer and that was March or April of 2000. And she passed away in August of 2000, so within a year, you know, 99-2000 I suffered significant personal loss that I've never experienced before or since, as well as you know, the financial. So it was really a low point in my life. And, you know, having mentioned earlier that I was part of a start-up and there was lots of opportunity there to throw myself into my work you know, ask for help in you know, I certainly needed it, you know, professionally, colleague wise anybody family at the time. And that's really where my story starts. The book starts really is around those, there is this 12 chapters in the book and really the first two chapters sort of talk about the loss and the despair around the loss. The subsequent 10 chapters are really what I feel are some of the tools and opportunities and blessings really that propelled me forward to six or seven years later, being able to literally become a millionaire. And part of the next start up was pivotal in that and then actually retire in my late forties, Steve Rush: It is really fascinating story Eric, and one that, you know, we've spoken about before and every time I hear you tell that story, that despair is still really quite vivid for you. I can almost feel you emotionally going through that as you kind of describe that. What is it you think that creates that resiliency at that time? Because ultimately when you look back, you could probably connect the dots, but I think for many people, I suspect they go one of either way, right? Eric Chasen: Yes. You know, I think it has around, you know, they say hindsight is 20/20, right? When you're living through it, sometimes you just, you know, I can remember trying to read books on, you know, why, you know, why bad things happen to good people? And you know how to go on living when somebody you love dies? And I was joining grief support groups, even silly as it sounds and I talk about this in my book. I joined several months after I lost my fiancé. I joined at the time it was before online dating. It was much more awkward other than that back 20 years ago. I had such, you know, love and admiration for my fiancé. Feeling like it was the love of my life up to that point that I wanted to see if I could to fill that void. And I was silly thinking, you know, just a few months after her loss that, so, you know, you do a lot of different things. And fortunately, I had a supportive at the time. My mom, she was alive for about a year after or so, and, you know, close with my brother and we became closer and in subsequent became business partners on the next endeavour. I had supportive colleagues at work and I had supportive of professionals, you know, psychologists, that type of thing as well as, you know family and some close friends. And that's really, you know, that's what gets you through the initial stage. And I think there's no substitute for time though Steve. Time is an amazing, I got that from my mother when I said to my mom shortly after losing Jen, I said to my mother the oldest in my family at 13 years old, my oldest brother was killed riding his bicycle. And I said to my mother, you know, I'm a parent now of a 17 year old. I said to my mom back then 20 years ago, I said, mom, how do you go on? I mean, how do you get over rather losing somebody so close and so suddenly, and she said to me, Eric, you never get over it. You just learn to live with it. And that's, you know, that really sums it up Steve. I have the resilience, the long answer to your very good question though. Steve Rush: It is a really poignant answer, Eric too, because I think the whole philosophy of learning through time is part of that healing process. If that is what you call it or the realization that you still have jobs of work to do for your family and people around you. right? Eric Chasen: Yeah, for sure. Yup, It's a classic one day, one step at a time, one day at a time and time is an amazing, you can't rush it but time really and it's by no means overstated. Time is really an amazing healer. Steve Rush: Sure and when did you notice the pivotal time then for you, Eric? When things were moving in the right direction, you were getting that momentum behind you and you're on the upward trajectory. Eric Chasen: It wasn't a straight line, or you know or you're continuing, it was more of a take a few steps forward, back, up, down. A little bit more like a crazy EKG than, an even blips. So after a few years with that initial start-up that I was with when I lost both my fiancé and my mom, and then had the personal bankruptcy. My brother had this idea after being in high tech, doing very, very well with a high tech company, he sort of wanted to leave the corporate grind and saw what I was doing. I was living in Maine at the time, originally from Massachusetts and he was still in mass, but commuting about an hour and a half each way, having done that for about 10 years had enough. He was going to start a similar type company that I was working for, which was a service based call centre, sales centre. He looked at the technology, so to answer what was really pivotal. What was a pivotal move Steve was actually relocating back from the state of Maine to Massachusetts and, you know, becoming partners with my brother, you know. I left a perfectly good job, and that start-up was doing well in Maine and they went on to do very, very well. They did well in two and a half, three years that I was there, and they went on to do very well after I left. And we used to kid my brother and I, and a third partner. We all left perfectly good jobs to do the start up here in Massachusetts, that we, you know, we went through like you know not unusual to start-ups. We went through a few years of sort of hopping from Lily pad to Lily pad to stay afloat, and then subsequent to the three really challenging initial years, we had three very good years and made the decision to actually sell the company after three to four really good years. Steve ush: That is great news and it gives you the evidence, I guess, that perhaps what you didn't realize at the time you were going through was building up those tactile foundations of resilience, right? Eric Chasen: Yes, you know, and it is like I said, it is like most things. It is not a straight line. There is, you know, you got to be fortunate for the peaks that you have and you got to be not too disappointed in the valleys. Because that is really, what it is about, the peaks and the valleys and to the extent that you can stay. I have a chapter in my book called guts, grit, and resilience and that is really, what it takes. Sometimes it just takes hard work. I think entrepreneurial endeavours always take hard work and sometimes that is just enough, the hard work. And other times it really takes guts, grit and resilience, which is an extra commitment over and above hard work. There is other factors too, which is surrounding yourself with good people that we were very, very fortunate to be able to do and acquire, which was besides the three of us co-founders of the company. We had some other partners that were very helpful. Some came, and went and certainly had some incredible people that came to work with us that were just superb. Steve Rush: That is great to hear too. So in the book, From Despair To Millionaire. You talk a couple of things within that. I just wanted to just to pick apart, so I think it would be really helpful for our listeners to get your lens on those Eric. One of which is mentor and mentoring, and you mentioned you had some really good people around you. What role do you think mentors played in your journey to becoming a millionaire? Eric Chasen: I one of the real joys of deciding to write my business memoir was chapter three of it, which is dedicated to the mentors. It is dedicated to mentorship in general, but in particular to a handful. Unfortunate, I wasn't able to get all the mentors in their cause there's more that I had along the way, but I was able to talk about four or five significant ones. And to me, that's the difference of sitting here talking right now and having a story to write of, you know, a success story to write and not having one potentially. Two things, one is having people, my first mentor, which was before the business world was when I was interested in weightlifting and bodybuilding as a teenager. I talk about this David Berman in my book who has since passed but point is, that he taught me some attributes that were very, very helpful along the way, onward and upward in the business world. To My first business mentor, Paul Leary, who I may talk about the most in there other than my brother. He was somebody that when I went to work for him at 21 years old as a college dropout, he was a guy that I looked at and said. I want to be like him. You know, he was a consummate entrepreneur, rags to riches story himself and a super successful guy that went on to build a number of companies from nothing. He wasn't the easiest guy in the world to work for, again a consummate sort of hard driving entrepreneur, but just an incredible motivator, leader. I learned a lot from him in my early and mid-twenties. It is one of those things; I lost touch with him for 25 years, and after writing the book, I was such an honour and such a joy. I found his email address, sent them a note and we were able to reconnect through email after about 25 years. He was very happy to hear from me and sort of obviously thrilled to be honoured, and it was meant a lot to me to be able to do that because, you know, if it wasn't for him, my trajectory may have been different. And I talk about some other mentors along the way, right up into my, perhaps maybe the sort of my last mentor in business, which was my older brother, who's 10 years older, and he was very pivotal in sort of the home stretch of my story, basically. Steve Rush: So really a thoughtful reflection, because as you were talking about your brother being a mentor as well, I guess people often have that misconception that brothers and business partners can't actually mentor each other, but actually you can, can't you? Eric Chasen: It is a great point, Steve, my brother and I early on. So again, I was always a little brother until, you know, you get to a certain age and then we had some similar interests. Then ultimately, he invited me into his company for a good ownership stake, and that was in 2001. And we went on to again, struggled together for a few years and then do very, very well for the next several. But the point is, is that early on, we said that we were never going to let anything come between our brotherhood and friendship and it never did. And we rarely, we rarely even had any arguments. You know, he was the CEO of the company and he had the experience. He was the Chief Operating Officer of a publicly held company that high tech company, I talked about a little bit earlier and he had the business acumen, you know, he was excellent at building culture and excellent problem solving skills. And he was just a real outstanding person to be the CEO of the company. I don't know if you have a love the job because of all the other added stuff that came along, he was the best sales person in terms of acquiring new business that we ever had. So he was excellent, very, very passionate about our business and our ability to deliver for our clients. And I was fortunate enough, Steve. He actually, I asked him and he wrote. Some of this is summarized in the foreword From Despair To Millionaire. My brother wrote the forward, Steve Jason, again, a real, I am grateful that we have the kind of relationship that he was able and willing to write that. Steve Rush: That is great, and gratitude also plays a key part of your book and you call it the key to fulfilment. Tell us a little bit. About why that is so important to you? Eric Chasen: I think it is critical that we recognize it is all about the old saying there of treating the person that serves you coffee, the same as CEO or, you know, that treating everybody basically the same. My default mode really is treating everybody with kindness and respect that. That is my default mode. Whether, again, whether I am getting my coffee or talking to the CEO of a company that is interested in training or coaching, what have you. And again, the gratitude really comes from recognizing that, you know, we're not able to do it alone. You know, mentorship comes in to play there as well. So I think gratitude really is just in humility, really go hand in hand, you know, being humble enough, being humble enough to be grateful and realizing that, you know, you can't do it alone. And there's a lot to be said for expressing gratitude, whether it's somebody that helped you go up the ladder to success, or somebody that cares enough to make your coffee well enough each day and delivers that kind of service. It is the old saying of the attitude of gratitude. I try to express that throughout my life. I think it comes back to me in the form of fulfilment. You know what I mean? Form of people tend to act in kind in return. Steve Rush: I love the attitude of gratitude. I love the notion of attitude is gratitude because it just makes you realize that it's a choice that we make and people are putting themselves out there to do jobs that can sometimes be less than thankful, but the smallest bit of gratitude and recognition can go a long way, can't it? Eric Chasen: It's paid me dividends throughout my life because you know, a lot of times, Steve, I didn't have a lot of things. Along list of things to bring to the party. You know, I dropped out of college. I started entry level in one industry and worked my way up into supervisory and management probably before I should have. Again, that mentor that I mentioned earlier was very, very pivotal and helpful there. And then after about 10 years in that industry, Again I started entry level in the subsequent industry that I went on to be in management and in equity and ownership and ultimately early retirement and then onto coaching, mentoring, and offering. But the point is, is that, you know, there's a lot of people that helped along the way, and there's a lot of people that I couldn't have done it without them. And I think it's having that attitude of gratitude in treating others well. I was not always the easiest leader, a manager to work for because of course, you know, results are important. However, I thought being fair was critical and treating others well and which includes treating others fairly and treating others well is really the best investment you can make in yourself, treating others well. Steve Rush: And you call it an investment, and I think it is a right word too Eric because many people don't see that gratitude as an investment. Being fair, being appreciative of people can actually, directly transfer to bottom line results in revenue, as much as just making people feel good, right? Yeah. Eric Chasen: And don't wait for the other person, you know, a lot of times people they're waiting for the other party or the other person or the other employee or the other colleague or the other neighbour to treat them kindly and treat them well. I find that it works really well, if you make the first move, you know, 9 out of 10 times, like I said, people respond in kind and they can't do enough for you because they, you know, that's the way kind of like the way of the world, right? You get what you want in life by helping others get what they need. Steve Rush: Yeah, the gift of reciprocity. Give to receive, isn't it? Eric Chasen: Yeah, that is reciprocity. Respect and reciprocation are some of my core values, actually, Steve, I am glad you mentioned that word reciprocity. I believe in that reciprocation sort of very important for me to return, and that comes back to your original question of gratitude Steve. Reciprocity is a demonstration of gratitude. Steve Rush: It is, and I hold those values true myself too. We will give the folks at the end of the show, an opportunity to find out where they can get a copy of From Despair To Millionaire, but before we do that, we're going to turn the leadership lens on you. And this is part of the show where we hack into your leadership mind, so as a resiliency coach and turnaround expert now. You have also been a leader of large-scale businesses as well, so we want to hack into some of those leadership experiences. So from your perspective, Eric, in leading others, what would be your top three leadership hacks? Eric Chasen: Great, great question, Steve. And, you know, since I only have three I like to keep things really, really simple. You know, I learned in simple terms, I try to teach in simple terms and I find that is very duplicable and replicable. I like to think of things like in threes in this case ABC. So, you know, A being attitude as a leader and as a leadership hack here that we're talking about. Lead with the right attitude, attitude is one of those intangible qualities. We can't measure it, but we certainly know when it's there and we can tell for sure when it's not there. So if you want a team of people operating with a can do attitude and then lead with that attitude as well. Not too much different than being a parent, actually, you know, if you want your child or family to have a good attitude, if you want your team or employees to have a good attitude, it all starts with you as a leader, having the right attitude, so that's one. Also belief. Believe in your team. Believe in your colleagues. You know, believe. Belief is in faith. If you hired the right people, you know, believe in them. My brother used to say, you know, I like people that I can give them a rope and they bring you back a horse. I don't have to tell them, you know, how to do that. Steve Rush: I like that. Eric Chasen: Belief that is my next hack, so hire the right people, you know, work along the right colleagues, if you can, and hire the right people and have faith and have belief in them. That is the second one, and the third one really is communication. You know keep it simple, ABC, communication is paramount. It all starts with listening. Listen first, listen often and that's a oftentimes missing part of communication, but communicate expectations, listen for feedback, listen to some more and do the best you can to communicate in the way that you and I are Steve, which is, you know, talking or nowadays, you know, I always love face to face communication. That is not always so realistic. You know, you are over in England; I am in the East coast of Massachusetts, and so we were not going to necessarily be face to face, and on top of that, nowadays is not so much face to face with a COVID in that. So, but that does not change the fact that communication is really, really critical, starting with being a very active and attentive The listener. Steve Rush: I love the simplicity of your ABC Eric and easy to remember, but bang on and relevant too Eric Chasen: Thank you. Steve Rush: The next bit of the show, we are going to turn to is what we affectionately call Hack to Attack, so this is where something in your work life has perhaps not worked out as well. And it's fair to say, you've shared with us a number of stories already that could align to this as an approach, but we've taken that situation that hasn't worked out well or hasn't been good, but we now use that as a key foundation in our work as a force of good. What would be your Hack to Attack? Eric Chasen: Steve I think it is around responsiveness actually and that is such a long list treating others well, reciprocation, respect, which are all sort of are interchanged in connected. Responsiveness is an amazing differentiator. Responsiveness is if somebody sends you an email and it languishes for a while, you know, that sends a message. If somebody sends you a voicemail or any kind of communication, and it doesn't get a quick response, conversely, if you are responsive, mean even if you don't have the answer yet, but you say. Hey, Steve I got your email and I am working on it, and then you follow up with the answer or an update. That builds value, so in other words, what you are doing is, it is really making sort of deposits in the bank. You can struggle with performance. You can struggle with results, although those are ultimately, what we get measured by, which is, you know, performance. Results, delivery of things but you can earn a lot of deposits in the bank of trust, so to speak by being ultra-responsive. And you can also set yourself apart from the competition whether it be a, you know, you work in a niche market or a highly competitive market or industry serving coffee, as an example, you can really set yourself apart by being ultra-responsive. And that can be the difference between a competitive advantage, in times that we were not necessarily performing great, but we were very, very responsive, communicative to our clients that would go a long way in building, maintaining trust and building up, I call it the sort of the deposit of trust. That can be drawn upon at times of maybe not peak performance. Steve Rush: Yeah, that is great and the other kicker of course, to that is. That if you are responsible, you will also be on their mind and therefore that recency of your deposits of trust, if you like will be in the front of their mind, when they are thinking of who do I need to engage to do this next bit of work. Eric Chasen: You are excellent Steve and I find that even in this day and age of ultra-high tech and Zoom calls, and I still find that a huge competitive advantage and a major differentiator is responsiveness. Steve Rush: Yeah, me too. Love it, sounds great, Eric. So the last thing we want to do with you is to invite you to do a bit of time travel. You get a chance now to go back to meet with Eric when you were 21 and you get a chance to give them some advice, what would it be? Eric Chasen: Yeah and I knew this coming in and I still struggle a little bit with it Steve, but I would have, it is kind of sounds silly being an entrepreneur, right? That I would have done anything differently in somebody that was blessed and fortunate enough to, you know, I don't say retired anymore. I say took a few years off, which was like six or seven years. It started to be a year off and it turned into six or seven. But the point is, is that when I go back to 21, you know what I would've done, I would've gotten a trade. I really respect people and I work with people in the trades too, that are looking to sort of advance themselves professionally. I would have acquired a trade, where I could fall back on, you know, after being retired for five, six, seven years. Would have been wonderful to have a trade, whether it's, you know, electrician or a plumber or, you know, something to that effect. And that's maybe something I would have done differently in my early twenties. Steve Rush: And I wonder how you would have done that though? Would you have unlocked that entrepreneurial spirit? Eric Chasen: Well, you know what; there is plenty of super entrepreneurial and successful trade's people too. And I know some of them and work with others that have the trade, but maybe they're looking to build on perhaps some of the you know, soft skills and executive type skills, you know, to further their entrepreneurial career. A lot of those people that are ultimately very, very successful. That is one of those things that is transferable, and you can do a lot of these trades are recession proof as well, especially things like electrician and plumber and things like. Steve Rush: Certainly, entrepreneurial spirit isn't devoid, is it of what you do? If it is in you, it is in you. Eric Chasen: Very well said. Steve Rush: And therefore, whether you are a plumber, whether you are an IT Geek or whatever the case may, be in terms of what you have as a job or what you do with your work, it is the spirit, the driver tenacity, the guts scripts, and resiliency. You call it in your book that will get you there, right? Eric Chasen: You bet, Steve. I said earlier, I had oftentimes a short list of things to bring to the party. Communication skills, attitude, belief in myself, belief in others. You know, although they are soft skills are intangibles that are not measurable. They are oftentimes high on the short list of things that I could bring before I had money to bring or certainly any skills, any formal training rather. Steve Rush: Got it, ao as folks have been listening to this, I am pretty certain they're going to be thinking, how do I get myself a copy From Despair To Millionaire? How do I find out more about Eric work? How can I connect with him? If we are to direct our listeners to you, Eric, where's the best and how's the best place to do that? Eric Chasen: Thank you very much for mentioning that Steve. It is very simple. You could go to my website, which is my name, ericchasen.com, E-R-I-C C-H-A-S-E-N.com or the actual landing page for the book is www.fromd2m.com but it is available right now through either of those two sites I just mentioned or directly with Amazon. Thank you for asking about that. Steve Rush: You have also got growing following on LinkedIn as well and I know that we collaborate on various different bits of activity within LinkedIn as well, so I'd encourage anybody who wants to see a bit more broader work that you do, and some of your insights Eric to also follow you on LinkedIn.   Eric Chasen: Thank you very much for that Steve. Steve Rush: I just wanted to top off the show by saying, Eric, thank you ever so much for coming to share your story and share your lessons from leadership with our listeners. It has been a real pleasure in having you join The Leadership Podcast. Eric Chasen, thanks for being on the show, Eric Chasen: Steve thank you very much.     Closing   Steve Rush: I genuinely want to say heartfelt thanks for taking time out of your day to listen in too. We do this in the service of helping others, and spreading the word of leadership. Without you listening in, there would be no show. So please subscribe now if you have not done so already. Share this podcast with your communities, network, and help us develop a community and a tribe of leadership hackers. Finally, if you would like me to work with your senior team, your leadership community, keynote an event, or you would like to sponsor an episode. Please connect with us, by our social media. And you can do that by following and liking our pages on Twitter and Facebook our handler their @leadershiphacker. Instagram you can find us there @the_leadership_hacker and at YouTube, we are just Leadership Hacker, so that is me signing off. I am Steve Rush and I have been the leadership hacker    

Barely Human
Life Makes Me Nervous; I Like Butthole Surfers (...and Stick Men With Ray Guns)

Barely Human

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 35:45


From the English post-punk response discussed last episode we move to Texas in Episode 8, to find two anti-punk agitators of the 1980s. In Butthole Surfers, we find an unhinged band who took the absurdism and hallucinogens of the '60s counter-culture, and painted the punk and hardcore underground with it. When they then hit the '90s, signed to a major label, scored a hit with 'Pepper,' and sued the DIY label who made them...they ended up as DIY anti-christs. Later in the episode, we look at their close friends Stick Men With Ray Guns: a mirror image of the Surfers who never left Texas, never released a record in their time, and were left to fade into obscurity alongside their troubled frontperson Bobby Soxx. Barely Human is written and hosted by Max Easton, and produced by Jason L'Ecuyer and Output Media. Visit the website for show notes featuring extra discussion, sources, further reading and detailed credits here: https://www.barelyhuman.info/2020/03/ep-8-life-makes-me-nervous-i-like.html The accompanying playlist called 'The Anti-Punks' can be found here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5BRSdRokzqycZ4mqj67s5a Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, all @barelyhumanpod

Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR222 - Steve Chadie - Recording Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Los Lonely Boys, Wilco, and Supersuckers

Recording Studio Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 107:52


My guest today is Steve Chadie who began his career as an intern at Willie Nelson's Pedernales recording studio in 1995, quickly working his way up to Assistant Engineer for Larry Greenhill. Upon Greenhill’s departure, he took on the position of Head Engineer, capitalizing on the learning opportunities presented while working alongside many producers including John Porter, Paul Leary and a recurring 14-year stint with legendary producer Andy Johns.  Steve has been awarded multiple gold and platinum records and several Grammy nominations spanning a wide range of artists including Sublime, Los Lonely Boys, the Supersuckers and Merle Haggard. Whether recording major label artists or local bands, Steve approaches the task with the same enthusiasm and attention to detail and artist comfort as he was taught to do from the start. He has a deep respect for the art and is always willing to lend a helping hand, gear or advice to upcoming young engineers that he collaborates with. He is of the opinion that this is an apprentice-based guild and knowledge should be passed down to these engineers to keep the craft alive. Thanks to our sponsors! WhisperRoom: https://whisperroom.com Get 10% off the 4x4 or 4x6 booths now when you mention Recording Studio Rockstars: http://whisperroom.com Eventide: https://www.eventideaudio.com OWC - Other World Computing: https://www.OWC.com RSR Academy: http://RSRockstars.com/Academy Want to learn more about mixing? Get Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com Hear more on Youtube If you love the podcast, then please Leave a review on iTunes here CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/222

Volcano Vinyl
vv203: Butthole Surfers – Psychic…Powerless…Another Man’s Sac (1984)

Volcano Vinyl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 59:49


Brian and Brian attempt to reconnect with themselves in 7th grade by listening to the debut album by your mom's least favorite band, the Butthole Surfers. Psychic...Powerless....Our Show's E-mail: volcanovinyl@gmail.com Butthole Tweeters: @volcanovinyl #vv203

Let It Roll
The Butthole Surfers & the 80's Underground

Let It Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 57:55


Host Nate Wilcox is joined by author James Burns to discuss his book “Let’s Go to Hell: Scattered Memories of the Butthole Surfers.” This week, James and I talk about the unique circumstances of the 1980s that allowed a band as outre as the Butthole Surfers to reach a large international audience, the research involved in compiling a hardcore oral history, many staggering scatalogical anecdotes and the cosmo-historic importance of Gibby Haynes, Paul Leary and company.

This Is Music (the greatest albums in this dimension)
Ep. #03 - Meat Puppets - No Joke! (1995)

This Is Music (the greatest albums in this dimension)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2016 103:10


We had our first guest! Dug McCormack! He's a swella fella! Check out his band! https://psychicdog.bandcamp.com/ No Joke! is written by Curt Kirkwood and Chris Kirkwood and produced by Paul Leary under London Records. We don't claim to own their music because that's a dickish thing to do. Enjoy!

Turned Out A Punk
Paul Leary and JD Pinkus from B****hole Surfers are back

Turned Out A Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 72:13


Lock up your drug cabinet and hide REM because Paul Leary and JD Pinkus have come back to TOAP! Listen in as the two legendary Butthole Surfers reunite to talk about the dark side of the 80s underground. From drug regiments, to Atlanta's GG Allin, to Sex Pistols' gigs, to a Bobby Soxx kind of party, to most unsettling band the Surfers ever played with and tons more: DON'T MISS IT!!!Also, catch JD Pinkus on tour now!Also, catch Paul Leary if you can!Also, don't miss the new remastered, reissues of the Butthole Surfers' early catalog, out now!Also, keep your eyeballs peeled for the documentary: "Butthole Surfers: The Whole Truth Nothing Butt"and, if you are looking for the TOAP pressing of F****ed Up's "Another Day" check HERESupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/turned-out-a-punk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy