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This talk considers the importance of a good teacher and also of a sangha. It discusses ways of relating to the teacher and how to determine whether the teacher and the teachings are right for you. Peter Case was a monastic for two years at the House of Inner Tranquility in the 1980's and continues to be a student of Paul Harris.. This talk was given in December 2023.
This podcast explores the myths around enlightenment and the importance of personal practice rather than book learning. It discusses how vipassana meditation gradually erodes our wrong views and ends with a description of what enlightenment is. Peter Case was a monastic for two years at the House of Inner Tranquility in the 1980's and continues to be a student of Paul Harris.. This talk was given in April 2023.
This week's guest In the Flamingo Lounge, Rob Lynch joined Rockabilly Greg on January 9, 2025. Rob is a triple threat – Educator, Artist and musician. Always looking to wear more hats, Rob has worked as a contributing reviewer for the Buffalo News, a hat model for Buffalo Spree Magazine, a guerrilla gardener, Block Club leader, Half-Marathon runner, a maker of travel films and was featured in a 2015 ad campaign for Excelsior Orthopedics. In 2017 he founded Lilac Park in Downtown Niagara Falls, NY. He kids you not. Rob, an award-winning session drummer, has worked with many renowned artists including Peter Case, Gurf Morlix, Al Tinney and 10,000 Maniacs founders/members John and Mary, just to name a few. Rob has also enjoyed recording with Hussalonia and Jonathan Hughes on their separate solo projects as well as a yearly recording project of non-traditional Christmas songs known as Robot Holiday. Working along with Matthew Sagurney as The Solo Roths, they produce large scale improvisational paintings, often in front of an audience – most recently at the 2024 Music is Art Festival. Both Rob's paintings and The Solo Roth's works are held in numerous private and public collections nationwide, and have been exhibited in Western New York and beyond through solo and group shows.
Episode 39 of Campfire Songs with Big Blood, Here We Go Magic, Clark Hutchinson, Stevie Wonder, Peter Case, The Wickies, Phil Yates, The Hypos, Damien Jurado.
No hay nada más difícil en la vida que convivir con tus propios errores. Es muy duro saber que lo que has hecho mal, no puedes deshacerlo. Quisieras volver atrás en el tiempo y hacer todo diferente, pero el mal que has hecho, hecho está. Intentas entonces, purgar por ello, compensarlo de algún modo, hacer expiación por tu pecado, pero te das cuenta que de nada sirve... La cabecera de "Ruta 66" está hoy a cargo de dos músicos italianos, el pianista Michele Francesconi y la cantante Laura Avanzolini. El texto del Evangelio según Lucas en que ahora meditamos, esta parada en el viaje por la vida a la luz de los 66 libros de la Biblia, está en el capítulo 22. Comienza con el relato de la traición de Judas. (vv. 1-6), que ha inspirado a numerosos artistas, uno de ellos, el irlandés Gavin Friday. Amigo de infancia del cantante de U2, Bono, viven en la misma calle de Cedarwood Road en Dublin con Guggi y su hermano (Derek y Peter Rowen), hijos de una familia de una Asamblea de Hermanos, por la que conocen la Biblia desde niños. Escuchamos su "Apologia" (1989). Antes de ser apresado, Jesús celebra la Pascua con sus discípulos, cuando les dice que tomen pan y vino en memoria suya (vv. 7-23). El cantautor Michael Card es hijo de un medico y nieto de un pastor bautista en Tennessee, que hizo estudios bíblicos en la universidad del oeste de Kentucky con el conocido erudito William Lane, además de física, astronomía, filosofía y literatura clásica. Las canciones que empezó a escribir para acompañar los sermones dieron lugar a cánticos como "El Shaddai" y una trilogía sobre la vida de Cristo en los 80. Luego hizo este tema sobre la Cena del Señor, "¡Ven a la Mesa!" (Come To The Table 1996). La combinación del Jinete que viene en las nubes de la Profecía bíblica con el Rey Siervo del Evangelio inspiró a Phil Keaggy en 1976 la canción "Caballo salvaje" (Wild Horse). A este gran guitarrista de Ohio le falta medio dedo en la mano derecha por un accidente que tuvo en la granja donde se cría en una familia católica. En los 60 entra en un grupo de garaje con el guitarrista de los Eagles, Joe Walsh, hasta formar el grupo Glass Harp. Tras experimentar con el LSD, entra en crisis con la muerte de su madre en un accidente de coche en 1970 y llega a la fe cristiana. Graba con Jimi Hendrix en Nueva York y colabora con Paul McCartney, cuya voz recuerda en composiciones que tienen mucha influencia de los Beatles. Este tema muestra la influencia también de C. S. Lewis en sus textos. El título de la película, esta vez, da nombre a nuestro programa, "Expiación" (2007). La impresionante novela del escritor inglés Ian McEwan es llevada al cine por Joe Wright con una Keira Knightley en "estado de gracia". La búsqueda de expiación del personaje de Briony por el mal que produce a su hermana y al hijo de la ama de llaves de esta casa señorial en los años 30, marca toda su vida. Escuchamos diálogos de la primera parte del filme, comentados por José de Segovia, a la luz del relato de la negación de Pedro (vv. 31-34: 54-62)) con el fondo de la banda sonora original de Dario Marianelli. El cantautor uruguayo Luis Alfredo Díaz ha hecho algunas de las más originales composiciones en español, inspiradas por su fe. Graba ya espirituales negros como adolescente en el ambiente pentecostal de Uruguay, hasta viajar en su juventud a Finlandia, donde llega a hacer discos de himnos en finés. En Burgos comienza una comunidad cristiana al estilo de la Gente de Jesús en los 70, hasta dedicarse a la música en el mundo católico de España y Latinoamérica, donde graba en vivo esta impresionante canción sobre lo ocurrido en "El Getsemaní", una vigilia en la basílica de Guadalupe en México. El músico californiano Terry Scott Taylor está detrás de una de las bandas más extrañas que surgió en la Revolución por Jesús, Daniel Amos. Las canciones de estos "hippies" convertidos al cristianismo que forman la Última Banda de Jubal les llevan a formar un grupo de "country rock" con el nombre de estos dos profetas bíblicos. Tras entrar en el sello de Larry Norman, inician una serie de cuatro discos como Crónicas de Alarma, que tienen algunos de los textos más creativos e imaginativos de la llamada "música cristiana contemporánea". En su continua experimentación, forman a finales de los 80 otra banda con seudónimos llamada The Swirling Eddies. El tema "El giro" (The Twist 1994) es una sorprendente visión de Getsemaní (vv. 39-53) Acabamos el programa con otro músico singular, Peter Case, un original cantautor de Nueva York que va a San Francisco, donde comienza una carrera musical que le lleva a formar en California a finales de los 70, la mítica banda de los Plimsouls, ahora recuperada en las actuaciones en vivo que aparecen en la película del joven Nicolas Cage, Valley Girl (1983), donde suena una y otra vez su canción "A Million Miles Away". La fe cristiana por la que todavía va a la iglesia, le lleva a escribir canciones como esta confesión de que "Todavía pertenezco a Jesús" (I Still Belong To Jesus 2010) para Robert Randolph & The Family Band. Esa es la esperanza de Pedro y muchos de nosotros, que pertenezcamos a Jesús, a pesar de nuestros muchos fracasos.
This week, we're joined by Patron Marcia Potts as we travel back to a simpler time when the shirts were bright, the jackets Members Only and the music was...AWESOME! When director Martha Coolidge made her 1983 sleeper hit 'Valley Girl', she filled the movie with New Wave gems made popular by KROQ's "Rock of the 80s" format. Unfortunately the planned release of a soundtrack album was cancelled due to clearance problems with some of the songs. In 1994, Rhino Records FINALLY righted this wrong and released an official compilation of songs from the film's soundtrack on CD, making Marcia and her younger sister VERY happy! "Okay, fine Fer sure, fer sure..." Songs discussed in this episode: Valley Girl - Frank Zappa; A Million Miles Away - The Plimsouls; Hanging On The Telephone - Blondie; Johnnie, Are You Queer? - Josie Cotton; Johnnie, Are You Queer? - The Go-Go's; Fetch Me One More Beer (1978 Demo) - FEAR; Eyes Of A Stranger - Payola$; Angst In My Pants, This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us - Sparks; Who Can It Be Now? - Men At Work; Everywhere At Once - The Plimsouls; Boom Boom (Out Go The Lights) - Pat Travers Band (Live); I La La La Love You - Pat Travers; He Could Be The One - Josie Cotton; Love My Way - The Psychedelic Furs; Jukebox (Don't Put Another Dime) - The Flirts; Give Him A Great Big Kiss - The Shangri-Las; The Fanatic - Felony; Sidewinder - The New Order; She Talks In Stereo - Gary Myrick and The Figures; Oldest Story In The World - The Plimsouls; School Is In, Faster Pussycat - Josie Cotton; I Melt With You - Modern English; I Melt With You - David Hasselhoff (with Steve Stevens)
Peter Case in conversation with David Eastaugh https://petercase.com/ Case was born in Buffalo, New York. He wrote his first song "Stay Away," in 1965, at the age of eleven. A veteran of several rock bands and the local bar scene as a teenager, Case dropped out of high school when he was fifteen (he would later earn a GED), and after several years of traveling arrived in 1973 in San Francisco, where he performed as a street musician. During this period a documentary about the local music scene, Nightshift, directed by Bert Deivert, captured the young Case on film. In 1976, he teamed up with Jack Lee and Paul Collins to form the early punk-era band The Nerves in San Francisco. The group's 1976 EP track, "Hanging on the Telephone", was later recorded by Blondie.
On this week's show, we wrap up the merry month of Debts-cember (and the year in general) with... the most honorable of mentions the runners-up that fill our cup the best of the rest of 2023 All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
SUMMARY:Two-time Grammy nominee and acclaimed singer-songwriter Peter Case joins Songcraft to talk about his wide-ranging career.PART ONE:Scott and Paul chat about instruments that are nearly as famous as their players. PART TWO:Our in-depth interview with Peter CaseABOUT PETER CASE:Two-time Grammy nominee Peter Case made a name for himself in the pioneering California power pop trio The Nerves before going on to form The Plimsouls, which made a splash with the single “A Million Miles Away.” Launching a solo career with producer T Bone Burnett in the mid-1980s, Case went on to earn a reputation as a songwriter's songwriter with staples such as “Old Blue Car,” “Entella Hotel,” “Two Angels,” “Travellin' Light,” “Dream About You,” and “Beyond the Blues.” His songs have been recorded by The Go-Go's, Marshall Crenshaw, Goo Goo Dolls, John Prine, Robert Earl Keen, James McMurtry, Chris Smither, Robert Randolph, John Prine, Alejandro Escovedo, Joe Ely, Hayes Carll, Dave Alvin, and others. Peter's most recent album, Doctor Moan, is his first collection of original songs in seven years.
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This episode was recorded on April 30th, 2023 at the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium in Athens, Ohio. The lineup includes Wilco, Guy Davis, Peter Case, and Garrison Starr. bit.ly/3RsxB78
Timm Buechler is one talented guy. He primarily plays bass, something he taught himself out of necessity. However, he also writes, sings, is a graphic artist, and he has a thing for 8-track tapes. He has toured with the likes of Paul Collins and Peter Case, played on sessions for Dwight Twilley, and even met Susanna Hoffs (The Bangles) once. After playing bass in different parts of the world, on national tours, and with several local bands, the cool thing you find about Timm is he's still very much in touch with his roots. Today he shares with us his stories. And his 8-tracks."Umbrella" performed by Rebel WaltzWritten by Timm Buechler℗ 1990 Archie's Tasmanian Music. Used with permission of Timm Buechler."Tomorrow" performed by Dwight TwilleyWritten by Dwight Twilley℗ 2015 Big Oak Records. Used with permission of Timm Buechler.Support the showSupport the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions, Appleton, WI.Producer: Rob MarnochaRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie AngelThis podcast copyright ©2024 by Project X Productions. All rights reserved.
ABOUT PETER CASE: One of the most well-respected singer songwriters of his generation, Peter Case is an artist whose eclectic body of work embraces rock & roll, contemporary folk, blues, and any number of points in between. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Candid discussions with and about those behind the scenes in the music business including industry veterans representing the segments of: Musician, Design & Live ABOUT THE HOSTS: All three Music Buzzz Podcast hosts (Dane Clark, Hugh Syme and Andy Wilson) have spent their careers working with the biggest names in entertainment and have been, and still are, a fly on the wall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ABOUT PETER CASE: One of the most well-respected singer songwriters of his generation, Peter Case is an artist whose eclectic body of work embraces rock & roll, contemporary folk, blues, and any number of points in between. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Candid discussions with and about those behind the scenes in the music business including industry veterans representing the segments of: Musician, Design & Live ABOUT THE HOSTS: All three Music Buzzz Podcast hosts (Dane Clark, Hugh Syme and Andy Wilson) have spent their careers working with the biggest names in entertainment and have been, and still are, a fly on the wall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's show, we... toss the Maxell UDXLII into the Debts cassette deck & hit play on our 2023 Half-Time Mix Tape - a random sampling of tracks from some of our favorite albums of the year so far. All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.ys
The legendary troubadour who fronted bands like the Nerves and the Plimsouls, talks about his five decade career as a Grammy nominated singer-songwriter.
Rock-folk-blues musician Peter Case began busking in San Francisco in the '70s, co-founded the Nerves ("Hanging on the Telephone") in 1974 and the Plimsouls ("A Million Miles Away") in 1978 and has been a solo artist since 1986. Since three albums for Geffen Records, Case has recorded for indie labels such as Vanguard, Yep Roc and, most recently, Sunset Blvd. Records. On his 16th studio album, Doctor Moan (released March 31, 2023), Case trades his acoustic guitar for a piano and Hammond B3 organ with often stunning results. His life and career were examined in the excellent 2023 documentary Peter Case: A Million Miles Away. Links: Peter Case home page Peter Case tour dates Jay Gilbert @ Label Logic Glenn Peoples @ Billboard Billboard podcast page Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the show this week we have the incredible songwriter Peter Case, who I've been listening to for a long time. He's been making records for decades and has some really cool stories under his belt. He's also a bit of a guitar nerd, so it's fun to get into that with him as well. Peter's latest album is called “Doctor Moan” and it's available now at all the places.Originally from Buffalo, Peter moved to the Bay Area as a youngster and that's where he started getting into the punk rock scene with a band he started called The Nerves. After The Nerves disbanded, he moved to LA, and that's where he started to flourish as a performer and songwriter. He formed the Plimsouls next which were more of a straight up rock & roll band, signed to Geffen and made some killer records. “A Million Miles Away” was a hit for them and they started touring all over the country. After the Plimsouls, Case started his solo career, and worked with some amazing producers and musicians, some of whom he continues to work with to this day. His debut was nominated for a Grammy and led to a string of other cool records like “The Man With the Blue Post-Modern Fragmented Neo-Traditionalist Guitar”, “Six Pack of Love”, “Let Us Now Praise Sleepy John” and “Full Service No Waiting”. His brand new album “Doctor Moan” features mostly songs written and performed on piano, which is a departure for him in some ways, as he is known as a guitar player/singer, but he has in fact always been a keyboard player as well.You can keep track of all of his music and his tour dates at petercase.comBe sure to listen to the accompanying Songs Playlist which contains some of the artist's work, plus many of the songs we discuss on the show:Playlist on Spotify / Playlist on Apple MusicIf you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting the show with a donation or Patreon subscriptionThe show's website can be found at www.makersandshakerspodcast.comYour fearless host, Steve Dawson can be found at www.stevedawson.ca Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/mmasspodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Al takes a break from the usual format to revisit nine previous episodes where the guest changed the way that he thinks about or listens to music. Al groups the excerpted discussions into the two groups: guests who helped him to give artists he had neglected a more careful listen and guests who taught him to think about music in new ways.Al is on Twitter at @almelchiorBB, and this show has accounts on Twitter and Instagram at @youmealbum. Be sure to follow @youmealbum to find out in advance about upcoming guests and featured albums for this podcast.Subscribe for free to You, Me and An Album: The Newsletter and participate in weekly chats about this podcast's featured albums! https://youmealbum.substack.com/If you are interested in supporting this podcast, please check out the show's Patreon site, https://www.patreon.com/youmealbum. Your contributions are greatly appreciated and keep this show going.0:17 Al explains why he is revisiting some past episodes on this episodeInsights into Artists Al Didn't Get3:58 Peter Case on Bob Dylan's self-titled album (Ep. 114)7:04 Rain Perry on Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska (Ep. 65)11:33 Sam Coomes on Velvet Underground's White Light/White Heat (Ep. 98)18:35 Anita Lee Elliott on Ace Frehley's self-titled album (Ep. 71)24:14 Michael Peter Olson on Van Halen's 1984 (Ep. 111)The Different Ways We Listen To Music28:48 Greg Saunier on Atrium Musicae de Madrid's Music of Ancient Greece (Ep. 103)38:07 Glen Phillips on Dirty Projectors, Lamp Lit Prose (Ep. 64)44:31 Kristin Hanggi on India.Arie, SongVersation: Medicine (Ep. 87)49:05 Kelley Deal on Julian Cope, Droolian (Ep. 100)Support the show
This week’s show was all set when some tragic news changed a good portion of the broadcast. Yes, there was still the mix of old and new tunes that had been originally planned. But I could not help but make room for a couple of remembrances of fabulous artists who had passed away in recent days. The first death was Jack Lee, who got his start in The Nerves, a band that also featured Paul Collins and Peter Case. A song he wrote for that band, “Hanging on the Telephone”, was later made famous, and he also wrote hits for Paul Young (“Come Back and Stay”) and Suzi Quatro (“You Are My Lover”). He passed away on May 26 of colon cancer. The other tragic passing hits hard. Throughout the past few years, Justine Covault’s music has been a regular feature of The Ledge. I first became aware of her with her Rum Bar Records releases as Justine and the Unclean and Justine’s Black Threads. She then moved on and started Red On Red Records, a lable that regularly put out some fabulous Boston-based rock and roll. Earler today, her daughter, Haley, announced on Facebook that Covault had passed away, […]
This week's show was all set when some tragic news changed a good portion of the broadcast. Yes, there was still the mix of old and new tunes that had been originally planned. But I could not help but make room for a couple of remembrances of fabulous artists who had passed away in recent days. The first death was Jack Lee, who got his start in The Nerves, a band that also featured Paul Collins and Peter Case. A song he wrote for that band, “Hanging on the Telephone”, was later made famous, and he also wrote hits for Paul Young (“Come Back and Stay”) and Suzi Quatro (“You Are My Lover”). He passed away on May 26 of colon cancer. The other tragic passing hits hard. Throughout the past few years, Justine Covault's music has been a regular feature of The Ledge. I first became aware of her with her Rum Bar Records releases as Justine and the Unclean and Justine's Black Threads. She then moved on and started Red On Red Records, a lable that regularly put out some fabulous Boston-based rock and roll. Earler today, her daughter, Haley, announced on Facebook that Covault had passed away, […]
FTB podcast #536 is another great one-shot show featuring single songs from new albums by Peter Case, Kevin Daniel, Whitney Rose, Milk Carton Kids, Marty Stuart, Queen Esther, Handmade Moments, and more. Full playlist: http://ftbpodcasts.com/?p=9172
This week's show, after a 1966 McCartney warble: brand new Eyelids, Black Watch, Live Skull, Lemon Twigs, Successful Failures, Peter Case, and Jim Corradi/Music Will; plus The Beatles, Larry Williams, Peter & Gordon, Shocking Blue, Rufus Thomas, Tammy ...
On this week's show, we... bid adieu to the late Gordon Lightfoot spin fresh tracks from Foo Fighters, Deer Tick & Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit spend quality time with new records from Esther Rose, Wednesday & Peter Case All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Peter Case (The Nerves, The Plimsouls, solo) drops by YMAAA to give Al a long-overdue introduction to Bob Dylan's self-titled debut album. Peter talks about how he got introduced to Dylan's music during his childhood, his life as a busker in San Francisco prior to his time with The Nerves and what is particularly special about Dylan's first album. He also talks about his new album, Doctor Moan, and his recent experiences with playing live shows.Keep up with Peter! @ThePeterCase on Twitter, @petercase111 on InstagramPeter's music, tour info, blog and more are on his site, petercase.com. Be sure to pay it a visit!Al is on Twitter at @almelchiorBB, and this show has accounts on Twitter and Instagram at @youmealbum. Be sure to follow @youmealbum to find out in advance about upcoming guests and featured albums for this podcast.You, Me and An Album: The Newsletter is free to all subscribers! https://youmealbum.substack.com/If you are interested in supporting this podcast, please check out the show's Patreon site, https://www.patreon.com/youmealbum. Your contributions are greatly appreciated and keep this show going.1:03 Peter joins the show2:23 Peter played songs from Bob Dylan's debut album when he was a busker3:50 Peter talks about his introduction to Dylan's music5:10 Peter explains what makes the debut album different from other Dylan albums8:17 “You're No Good” exemplifies several things that Peter loves about the album13:10 Peter notes a similarity between Dylan and early Elvis Presley15:02 Could a young Dylan sing about death and relationships with authenticity?22:43 “Talkin' New York” was not as much about Dylan's experience as Al thought25:51 Peter likes the symphonic quality of “In My Time of Dyin'”27:55 Peter talks about The Animals' covers of Dylan's songs30:17 Peter breaks down the arrangement of “Man of Constant Sorrow”33:00 Al asks Peter what it was like to hear early Dylan when it was new and fresh38:25 Peter talks about the mystery of how people decide to let unfamiliar music into their lives40:44 Al decided to listen to “Murder Most Foul”44:53 Peter reveals which Dylan album he listens to the most47:07 Dylan is an inspiration for Peter51:00 “Baby, Let Me Follow You Down” is another one of Peter's favorite tracks from the album54:23 Peter talks about the community that helped shape Dylan's music57:28 Peter cites the song that got his kids into Dylan59:42 Peter recounts his journey over the years as a Dylan fan1:03:54 Peter talks about his new album and just-completed tourOutro is from “Have You Ever Been In Trouble?” by Peter CaseSupport the show
On this episode, Keith & Geoff welcome Marvin Etzioni into Thunderlove Studio - he is also known as the Mandolin Man. Etzioni is best known as a founder and bassist for the band Lone Justice. He is also a noted songwriter, composer, and record producer. He has released three solo albums in addition to performing with loads of artists. In 1982, Etzioni met Ryan Hedgecock, who shared his love for country and roots music. Hedgecock was already performing with Maria McKee. Hedgecock and McKee asked Etzioni to back them on bass duties, along with drummer Don Heffington and the band Lone Justice was launched. Etzioni was a member of Lone Justice from 1983 to 1986, during which he encouraged them to write original material, and contributed the songs "East of Eden," "Working Late," "You Are the Light," and "Soap, Soup and Salvation" (written with McKee). Marvin has produced for numerous artists, including Peter Case, Counting Crows, and Toad the Wet Sprocket. Etzioni's compositions have been covered by Cheap Trick, Victoria Williams, Julie Miller and Judy Collins. Etzioni produced and wrote songs with the Williams Brothers (Andy Williams' nephews Andrew and David). Together with David Williams, Etzioni co-wrote "Can't Cry Hard Enough" which became his most successful song. In the 1990s, Etzioni recorded and released three albums: The Mandolin Man (1991), Bone (1992) and Weapons of the Spirit (1994).Etzioni employs the analog-vinyl-digital (AVD) technique, in which his master tapes are converted first to vinyl, and the vinyl is recorded to digital for the final product. In 2012, Etzioni released the 2-disc album Marvin Country on Nine Mile Records. On the album, which had been in development since 1985, Etzioni played mandolin, mandocello, guitar, bass, piano, Mellotron, porchboard and keyboards. Included are duets with Lucinda Williams ("Lay It on the Table"),Steve Earle ("Ain't No Work in Mississippi"), Richard Thompson ("It Don't Cost Much"), Buddy Miller ("Living Like a Hobo"), John Doe ("The Grapes of Wrath"), Maria McKee ("You Possess Me"), and the Dixie Hummingbirds ("You Are the Light"). For most songs, the backing band was Heffington (drums), Steve Fishell (pedal steel), Gurf Morlix (bass), Tammy Rogers (fiddle), and Buddy Miller and Duane Jarvis (guitar). LINKS Marvin Etzioni Marvin Etzioni Bandcamp George Jones The Clash Toad the Wet Sprocket Counting Crows The Bangles Alt Country T-Bone Burnett Martinis and Bikinis
The pickins are thin until payday rolls around. Money is short and there's none to spare. Although we've been wanting to save for a rainy day, the cupboards still need fillin' and we also need enough to have some fun. If that eagle flies on Friday then Saturday night is when the time is right. This week we'll be banking on that combined theme of payday, money and taxes. Belly up to the barroom country sounds of Faron Young, Lefty Frizzell and The Sons of the Pioneers and then find some rhythm and blues with The Fiestas, The Harlem Hamfats, Bobby Charles and Dom Flemons. It's all about cashing out every couple of weeks and spreading thin with savings being thinner. We've got greenbacks, dollar down payments, songs about payday, the taxman and that almighty dollar to remind us that, as Peter Case points out, that “there's two kinds of justice everybody knows, one for folks up on the hill and one for the others down below”. And to further hammer it home…the balance of justice is just a mirror of the distribution of wealth.
Initially compared as a rock singer with John Lennon in the late '70s and early '80s with The Nerves and The Plimsouls, his subsequent sixteen solo albums beginning in 1986 have embraced blues, solo acoustic guitar, and on his new album, highly percussive piano (on his new album). We discuss "Have You Ever Been in Trouble?" from Dr. Moan (2023), "Every 24 Hours" feat. Richard Thompson from Let Us Now Praise Sleepy John (2007), "When You Find Out" by the Nerves from their self-titled EP (1976). End song: "Anything" from Torn Again (1995). For more, see petercase.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon.
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Initially compared as a rock singer with John Lennon in the late '70s and early '80s with The Nerves and The Plimsouls, his subsequent sixteen solo albums beginning in 1986 have embraced blues, solo acoustic guitar, and on his new album, highly percussive piano (on his new album). We discuss "Have You Ever Been in Trouble?" from Dr. Moan (2023), "Every 24 Hours" feat. Richard Thompson from Let Us Now Praise Sleepy John (2007), "When You Find Out" by the Nerves from their self-titled EP (1976). End song: "Anything" from Torn Again (1995). For more, see petercase.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon.
I wonder if it's Peter Case's slightly rebellious spirit that has endeared him to fans for so long. Within one decade he was a member of two hugely important rock bands - the Nerves ("Hanging on the Telephone") and the Plimsouls ("A Million Miles Away"), but since the late 80s he's been doing things his way - a little folk, a little jazz, a little blues, just whatever he felt like. His diverse tastes have made for an equally diverse body of work and his latest album, Doctor Moan, is no exception. The album explores his jazz and piano side more than any other release and is all the better for it. We hear about his love for all kinds of music, his historic legacy, playing piano at the church of John Coltrane, and much more. Enjoy! www.petercase.com www.patreon.com/thehustlepod
“Doctor Moan” Ever since he landed in San Francisco at 19, the Buffalo-born Peter Case pretty much hasn't stopped making music. He hit the Bay as a busker and from there joined pals Jack Lee and Paul Collins to form the punk band the Nerves. After the Nerves called it a day, Case formed The Plimsouls, who put out a handful of albums that were instant classics. When the Plimsouls broke up, Case stripped things back and put out his first solo album. The self-titled record was a critical favorite, and it kick-started a solo career that has found the singer/songwriter releasing close to 20 albums, including The Man With The Blue Post Modern Fragmented Neo Traditionalist Guitar, Sings Like Hell and his new one Doctor Moan. The Grammy-nominated Case is a true troubadour whose life has been devoted to song. He's put out several books, including As Far As You Can Get Without A Passport, had his songs covered by everyone from Blondie to Joe Ely to John Prine, opened for the Ramones and John Lee Hooker, collaborated with Los Lobos, Roger McGuinn of The Byrds and Ry Cooder and you know what? The list goes on and on. This is just a fragment of what Peter Case has done—his CV has a lot of pages. His new album Doctor Moan is a stirring song cycle that's powered by Case behind the keys of an acoustic piano. And it's riveting work--The songs are heartfelt, arresting and filled with raw finesse that makes every moment immediate and engaging. www.petercase.com www.stereoembersmagazine.com www.embersarts.com www.alexgreenonline.com www.bombshellradio.com Twitter: @emberseditor Instagram: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
Like a lot of us, Peter Case found himself with lots of time on his hands during the pandemic. A piano in his living room beckoned him and he started to write songs, a throwback to the rhythm & blues, and boogie woogie he heard as a kid. The result is Doctor Moan, 11-songs, stripped down, without drums, mostly led by his pounding piano.Case was part of the seminal punk band the Nerves in the late 70's, before forming the Plimsouls, who had an MTV hit with “A Million Miles Away,” and a spot in the 80's teen classic, Valley Girl. Since the mid-80's, Case has led an eclectic solo career that's seen him garner three Grammy nominations and lots of accolades. All of his past seeps into the pores of this new, sparse offering, available from Sunset Blvd Records.We chat with Case about how playing the piano during lockdown took him back to his roots as a kid. He also talks about a new documentary about him that should see widespread release soon.
Two Cow Garage "Let the Boys Be Girls"Ramones "I Don't Wanna Go Down to the Basement"John Hammond "Shake For Me"Etta James "Something's Got a Hold on Me"Joel Paterson "After You've Gone"Eilen Jewell "Shakin' All Over"Nina Nastasia "Just Stay in Bed"Bob Dylan "I' LL Be Your Baby Tonight"Sonny Rollins Quintet "I've Grown Accustomed to Your Face"Tom Waits "Filipino Box Spring Hog"Drag the River "Calloused Heart"Kitty Wells "Forever Young"Elvis Costello "Sugar Won't Work"Big Mama Thornton "Everything Gonna Be Alright"John R. Miller "Lookin' Over My Shoulder"Superchunk "Me & You & Jackie Mittoo"Valerie June "Look At Miss Ohio"James Luther Dickinson "Dixie Fried"Andrew Bird "Faithless Ghost"Joan Shelley "Amberlit Morning (feat. Bill Callahan)"Garth Brooks "Friends in Low Places"Billy Joe Shaver "Played the Game Too Long"Craig Finn "Jester & June"Blondie "X Offender"Precious Bryant "Someday Baby"Guy Clark "My Favorite Picture of You"The Both "Milwaukee"Blue Mountain "Jimmy Carter"Muddy Waters "Champagne & Reefer"James McMurtry "Deaver's Crossing"Elvis Costello "Less Than zero"Spencer Dickinson "Cryin'"Sugar Pie DeSanto "I Don't Feel Sorry"Jerry Garcia "I'll Take a Melody"Langhorn Slim "House Of My Soul"Shannon Wright "St. Pete"Steve Earle "Lungs"Sweet Emma & Her Preservation Hall Jazz Band "Ice Cream"Peter Case "Ain't Gonna Worry No More"Lucero "Macon If We Make It"Dr. John "Right Place Wrong Time"The Black Crowes "Good Morning Captain"Tuba Skinny "Wee Midnight Hours"
Hello friends! One of the most well-respected singer/songwriters of his generation, founder of legendary power-pop band, The Plimsouls, three-time Grammy nominee, Peter Case, is my guest for episode 1256! His latest album, the piano based, Doctor Moan drops on march 31st and he'll be heading out on tour in April. Go to petercase.com for music, tour dates and more. We have an amazing conversation about his journey in music from street musician to legendary punk-pop band, The Nerves the The Plimsouls and "Valley Girl" to the incredible solo artist he is today, Writing Doctor Moan on the piano during the pandemic, the documentary, "Peter Case: A Million Miles Away" coming out later this year, the early 80's L.A. new wave scene and much more! I had a blast getting to know this legend. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down! Get the best, full-spectrum CBD products from True Hemp Science and enter code HDIGH for a special offer from How Did I Get Here? If you feel so inclined. Venmo: venmo.com/John-Goudie-1 Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie
Peter Case is a singer-songwriter who has covered a tremendous amount of ground, both physically and stylistically, over a long, impressive career. He played pop-punk with the Nerves, power-pop with the Plimsouls (“A Million Miles Away”), Americana as a solo artist before Americana was a thing, and many styles since then, including the pounding piano blues of his upcoming Doctor Moan. Here he recalls days of scraping by as a street musician, tells jaw-dropping L.A. stories featuring the Go-Go's and Jerry Lee Lewis, recounts how Blondie came to cover the Nerves' “Hanging on the Telephone,” recalls the Plimsouls' appearance in Valley Girl and relives his dreams, disappointments (with a cameo by the label exec who also rejected Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot) and triumphs, This is a great conversation for songwriters and music fans alike.
Jeff chats with singer/songwriter Brian Seymour about the 80s classic "Valley Girl" and much more goodness including: Brian's new music, The Payolas, Fergie's Pub, Tom Waits, Asbury Park, early HBO and MTV, the mighty WHTG in Eatontown NJ, Peter Case, Deborah Foreman, Nic Cage, rom-com montages, 80s mall culture, 80s movie soundtracks, Psychedelic Furs, curating your past, Guadalcanal Diary, Men at Work and more!
Reverend Charlie Jackson "Something To Think About"The Yardbirds "Heart Full of Soul"Clem Snide "Let's Explode"Lucky Millinder "I Want A Tall Skinny Papa (02-18-42)"Hank Williams "(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle"Gladys Bentley Quintet "Boogie'n My Woogie"Bob Dylan "Everything Is Broken"Jelly Roll Morton "Sidewalk Blues"Johnny Cash "This Train Is Bound for Glory (with The Carter Family)"Duke Ellington "Money Jungle"Joan Shelley "Something Small"Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys "Rosetta"Louis Armstrong "Beau Koo Jack"Guy Clark "The Waltzing Fool"Lil Green "Romance In the Dark"Allen Toussaint "Whirlaway"S.G. Goodman "When You Say It"Sister O.M. Terrell "I'm Going to That City"Hank Ballard "Sunday Morning Coming Down"Pete Johnson "Death Ray Boogie"Peter Case "Ain't Gonna Worry No More"Jessie Mae Hemphill "Train Train"Fats Waller & His Rhythm "Armful Of Sweetness"John Moreland "Break My Heart Sweetly"Chick Webb "F.D.R Jones"Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint "Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further"Clifford Brown "Mildama"Loretta Lynn "Portland Oregon"Johnny Dodds "New St. Louis Blues"Albert King "I'll Play the Blues for You"Otis Redding "Shake"Valerie June "Shakedown"The Prisonaires "Just Walkin' in the Rain"Willie Nelson & Leon Russell "Trouble In Mind"Robert Wilkins "Old Jim Canan's"Allen Toussaint "Just a Closer Walk with Thee"B.B. King "My Own Fault, Baby Aka It's My Fault"Sidney Bechet "Strange Fruit"Nina Simone "Blues for Mama"Cab Calloway & His Orchestra "Six or Seven Times"Mississippi Fred McDowell "Red Cross Store"Billie Holiday "It's Easy To Blame the Weather"Hayes Carll "Another Like You"Sleepy John Estes "Drop Down Mama"Benjamin Booker "Violent Shiver"Aretha Franklin "Since You'Ve Been Gone"John R. Miller "Relaxation"
Bruce. We continue to look back at the last year in music. Birthdays of note: Elvis, Elizabeth Cotten, Iris Dement and Sheldon Valleau (Polyjesters). Peter Case. And more.Playlist: Mariel Buckley - Shooting At The MoonElvis Presley - Promised LandPeter Case - Ain't Gonna Worry No MoreJames Keelaghan - Gathering StormJenny Allen - A Simple WordJulian Taylor - MovingJake Blount - They Are Waiting For MeIris DeMent - The Way I ShouldThe Celtic Kitchen Party - Pride of NewfoundlandRon Hynes - The Valley GreenMary Beth Carty - Blueberry MountainShanneyganock - Courtin' In The KitchenElizabeth Cotten - Fox ChaseTaj Mahal - Freight TrainThe Polyjesters - Be What It MayBristol Manor - Impasse
This episode continues a monthly, ten-part series celebrating the tenth anniversary of TEMPEST, featuring the seventh track on the album, "Early Roman Kings." In "20 Pounds of Headlines," we round up news from the world of Bob Dylan, which includes the long-awaited news about Bootleg Series vol. 17 on TIME OUT OF MIND, the wrapping up of Dylan's 2022 tour, and the passing of a musician fellow traveler. In "Who Did It Better?" we ask you to vote this week to tell us who did “Early Roman Kings" better: Peter Case or Bob Dylan? Listen to the episode, then go to our Twitter page @RainTrains to vote!
"East Of Eden" Well, most great stories start in the East and end up in the west and the story of Marvin Etizoni does exactly that. The Brooklyn born musician and his family moved to L.A. in the '70s and it didn't take long for Etzioni to fit right in. His first band Model played with everyone from the Plimsolls to the Motels, and his next band Lone Justice signed to Geffen and opened for U2. Not too shabby. Etzioni left Lone Justice after their first record and from there he got really busy. So busy in fact, it would take a full podcast to cover everything so bear with this partial list. Etzioni put out a series of awesome solo albums, produced artists like Peter Case, Toad The Wet Sprocket and Counting Crows, wrote songs for Jimmy Barnes, Victoria Williams, Voice of the Beehive, the Williams Brothers and Judy Collins, appeared on records by Dogs Eye View, the Dixie Chicks and Lily Haydn and he has a band called Thee Holy Brothers with Willie Aron of the Balancing Act. If you want to get an idea as to how respected Etzioni is in the music industry, consider this: one of his solo albums called Marvin Country, features duets with Richard Thompson, John Doe, Steve Earle and Lucinda Williams. And this probably won't surprise you, but Etzioni is really busy. The President of Regional Records, he's in the studio working on Lone Justice tracks and finishing up the new Thee Holy Brothers record; additionally, he's prepping the release of the first new Williams Brothers album in almost 30 years, and Lone Justice are going to be included in an upcoming Country Music Hall of Fame exhibit alongside the Byrds, the Eagles and more. The mandolin-playing Etzioni has had quite a career, and this is quite a conversation. www.regionalrecords.com www.marvincountry.com www.stereoembersmagazine.com www.bombshellradio.com www.alexgreenonline.com Stereo Embers: Twitter: @emberseditor IG: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
On this week's show, we... spend quality time with the superlative new record from The Mountain Goats celebrate 30 years of Sugar's Copper Blue feature 4 albums that - in our humble opinion - represent the artistic sweet spot of 4 very distinctive singer/songwriters. All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
From the archives, singer-songwriter Peter Case featured in performance at the Fur Peace Ranch from 2009.
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Musician Peter Case has lived a life of constant change, soaring highs, and soul-crushing lows. From the frigid suburbs of Buffalo NY, to his early years living and busking on the streets of San Francisco, to formative experiences with punk band The Nerves and leading the LA power-pop legends The Plimsouls, and now his decades-long, Grammy-nominated solo career, this film walks a million miles in the shoes of one of America's last great troubadours. brilliant, elusive, sometimes infuriating, and always fascinating Peter Case. A gifted musician who had never found the widespread acclaim they deserved, but who had still managed to find a place in the unforgiving landscape of the music business. Peter Case is a unique and compelling artist with a fascinating life story both heartbreaking and hopeful, who had spent the past four decades steadfastly answering his artistic calling. A dynamic performer, a gifted raconteur with a master storyteller's flair, a passion for social justice, and a ripping sense of humor. Peter Case: A Million Miles Away features many of Peter's friends and colleagues, including singer/songwriters; Ben Harper, Steve Earle, Victoria Williams, Jack Lee as well as producers; Van Dyke Parks, Mitchell Froom, Steven Soles, Hobart Taylor and Denise Sullivan. Director Fred Parnes (A Man Is Mostly Water) joins us to talk about his riveting portrait of a musician and artist who has made a career out of charting his own course. For more on Peter Case go to: petercase.com
Being a working musician is an achievement unto itself...On this episode we are diving into the new documentary 'Peter Case: A Million Miles Away' that just had its World Premiere at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.From his beginnings as a street musician, through his bands The Nerves and The Plimsouls, and into his Grammy-nominated solo career, we walk a million miles with the brilliant, elusive, sometimes infuriating, and always fascinating Peter Case. A gifted musician who had never found the widespread acclaim they deserved, but who had still managed to find a place in the unforgiving landscape of the music business. Peter Case is a unique and compelling artist with a fascinating life story both heartbreaking and hopeful, who had spent the past four decades steadfastly answering his artistic calling. A dynamic performer, a gifted raconteur with a master storyteller's flair, a passion for social justice, and a ripping sense of humor.We had the unique pleasure of sitting down with director Fred Parnes in advance of the premiere on the origins of the story, why Peter makes such a compelling subject and why musicians and particularly song writers like Peter have stories that end up being so damn cinematic.
Matt North spent his 20's living and working in LA, writing screenplays, starring opposite James Woods in 2000's Dirty Pictures, and was a guest on Curb Your Enthusiasm. He also became a in-demand session drummer, working with Maria McKee, Peter Case, Blondie Chaplin of the Beach Boys, and others. Eventually, North relocated to Nashville and began working on his own songs. We first talked back in 2017 for his debut solo record, Above Ground Fools. Now comes Bullies in the Backyard, again recorded in his home studio with help from some of his Nashville friends.The album was recorded during a seven-year court battle with his local school system in Nashville over the treatment of his son, who has special needs. North seems to get inspiration for his songs from just about anywhere - from hiding things on the “Top of the Fridge,” to lamenting the high cost of sporting events in “Burial Grounds.” He also tells us how the pandemic actually helped him record his new album.
This week on Revenge of the 80s Radio, we play new music from Linda Jo Rizzo and Andy Prieboy plus classics by Roman Holliday, Peter Case, Stan Ridgway, Mojo Nixon, It's Immaterial, The Three O'clock and more
Natasha Merle, a lawyer with the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, joins host Lindsay Beyerstein to discuss how false allegations of voter fraud are being used to suppress the votes of communities of color. Merle and her organization are suing Donald Trump's handpicked electoral commission for intentional discrimination against Black and Latino voters. Merle explains how voter ID laws have become the modern-day equivalent of poll taxes, imposing undue burdens on vulnerable people seeking to exercise their franchise, and how citizens can take action to combat these efforts. Recommended Viewing: "Charlottesville: Race and Terror," by Vice News, August 2017 "Difference Makers: The Free Keane Squad," by The Colbert Report, November 2014 "Nazi Christopher Cantwell Crying," by Peter Case via YouTube, August 2017
Recorded Thursday, December 15th in a top secret location this is not a Christmas show as one might expect but is instead Sid reflecting on his busy 2016 and the theme is 'Friendship and Loss'.