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Jeffrey Pezzati is a Chicago legend to say the least! Having played in bands such as Naked Raygun, Big Black and The Bomb, Pezzati has laid down the groundwork and inspired so many bands and generations to come. It was a pleasure speaking to Pezzati about growing up with his brother Marko Pezzati, who played in Naked Raygun, briefly joining Big Black with the mighty Steve Albini and so much more. Enjoy!Support the show (https://cash.app/$PrimitiveManSoundz ) Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome back to the Rock 'n Roll Ghost Podcast. On this week's episode, the Ghost speaks with musician Jeff Pezzati of Naked Raygun about the band's new album, Over the Overlords, out now on Wax Trax! Records. Pezzati discusses the recording of the album, the final one with bassist Pierre Kezdy, touches on the band's past and potential future, and also gets into the wildlife rescuing that he and his fiancée do. Naked Raygun Link Tree Purchase Naked Raygun's Over the Overlords Contact Us: E-mail: rockandrollghost@gmail.com Like Us: Instagram Facebook --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brett-hickman/support
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This week Dave and Jon sit down with Jeff Pezzati (and his gang of racoons), singer of legendary Chicago band Naked Raygun. This episode we talk about getting inventive in the kitchen, making the decision between life on the road or being stable at home, and the life saving power of music. Join the conversation: Facebook Email: PRAPodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @PRAPodcast Instagram: @punkrockacademypodcast This podcast is hosted by Dave Springer & Jon Gerlis. Edited by Dave Springer. Theme song by Paul Russell. Art by Ryan Davies.
Episode 83 - Jeff Pezzati of Naked Raygun, The Bomb, and Big Black. In this episode we talk about such things as buying a house in Amboy, and the success of Jeff's children, the recording process for the new Naked Raygun record, touring and not touring, the now present difficulties in performing live, the introduction of Bill Stephens into the band, the Gator Documentary soundtrack and current relations with John Haggerty, plus much more.www.jugheadsbasementpodcast.comOver The Overlords at Wax TraxThe Tarts - TankboyMichael J Fox's Parkinson's Foundation to donate
Electric Thoughts - Episode 0026: Where you are from, disabled children, and scandalous women.
Up Till Dawn Films #011: Blindspotting, Daveed Diggs, After Life, Magic for Humans, Extraction/Tyler Rake, Have a Good Trip, The Wrong Missy, Star Wars is over party, cancelling Netflix, The Last Dance, 12 Angry Men, the beginning of an anticlimactic Friday Night Sissy Fight, and so much more packed into one sad-sack, fed-up episode.
Melting Sneakers #003: Review the first two months of Nike Renew running shoes compared to Winflo 4 style. The drain of isolation. Keeping going, keeping fighting. Embrace the aches and pains. Give me a foam roller.Ranked 25th - top four percent in 5K virtual race. A new season of melting sneakers begins. Gaining weight and losing weight and gaining weight. The woes and excitement of the increasing desert heat.
Up Till Dawn Films #010: Arkansas, Bloodshot, the Star Wars franchise, Dosed, Scoob!, and more. A post-run, standing podcast.
Electric Thoughts - Episode 0025: Alcoholics, Donald Trump in Arizona, and the ornery universe.
Up Till Dawn Films #009: Another exciting installment of late-night trivia before watching The Invisible Man. Yes, the trivia episodes are getting better and better. Thank you.
Electric Thoughts - Episode 0024: Humanity.
Up Till Dawn Films #008: Corona Zombies, Full Moon Features, Martin Scorsese, Killers of the Flower Moon, The Irishman, Tiger King, Head of the Family, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Cormac McCarthy, and hard cider.
Melting Sneakers episode #002. A late-night celebration of 111 pounds lost. Itching to run, another episode is done, and we're ready to begin another one. Running is life, to be human is to run.
Electric Thoughts - Episode 0023: Bad weed deals, ripped dollars, and ripped off. Riding the wild and wacky wave of life.
Up Till Dawn Films episode #007: An important discussion about the state of the world and film industry. We watch movies for entertainment; we are not saving lives. Cinema has changed forever as we gaze into the past. Theater-at-home watch parties are depressing and a Band-aid for decapitation. Special guest: Vinny.
Up Till Dawn Films Episode #006: It's trivia time again. The last Up Till Dawn Films trivia episode was so fun that we could not wait to do so more. The world's best film podcast is back with some of the crappiest trivia while practicing extreme distancing. Join Jofrin as he promotes his extreme-distancing journey of film trivia and madness.While there is likely far better film trivia in the world, there will never be a better film podcast than Up Till Dawn Films. Let's pop some popcorn!
Electric Thoughts - Episode 0022: Let's have a beer.
Up Till Dawn Films Episode #005: It's trivia time! Kick back and enjoy some silly trivia with Up Till Dawn Films. James Bond, Citizen Kane, Spielberg, Indiana Jones, and more. Let's pop some popcorn!
Electric Thoughts - Episode 0021: There is not much to say about this episode. Enjoy!
Up Till Dawn Episode #004: The Gentlemen, Guy Ritchie, The Man with Iron Fists, RZA, The Hunt, and Betty Gilpin. A super-fun selection of super-fun cinema.
The first episode of Melting Sneakers. A podcast about health, running, self-improvement, and sneakers. Nike's online sale wins. Humanity is in a state of decay. Alone and invisible we run in the night. Pivot on small keystone habits to change your entire life.
The Up Till Dawn Films podcast is back and better than ever. Tonight Jofrin discusses The Alpha Test, Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, Sid Haig and 3 From Hell, Birds of Prey, A Good Woman is Hard to Find, Verotika, Shaft, Keanu, Chris Pine in the low-budget sleeper Carriers, and so many others.
The new episode one of Electric Thoughts.
We had the extreme fortune to have Naked Raygun frontman and prime mover Jeff Pezzati join guest Frank McCormick for a discussion of an iconic Chicago album, Naked Raygun's “Throb Throb,” whose cover you have seen in a cool friend's collection even if you don't own it yourself. Support TRGMH on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/TRGMH?
Naked Raygun is simply one of the greatest bands to emerge from Chicago. They helped define the Chicago punk sound in the 1980s with a handful of timeless albums and legendary live shows. Proving there is still justice to be found in the world, Raygun's legend is still being discovered and the band's catalog is finding its way into a new generation's streaming playlists. Of course, it doesn't hurt that one of the band's most high-profile evangelists is Dave Grohl, who frequently shares the story of seeing Naked Raygun back in the 1980s at the Cubby Bear in Chicago. In the present day, an against-the-odds, resilient Naked Raygun is ready to teach a punk rock master class. Along with Smoking Popes, Raygun will be opening for Jawbreaker on 11/4/18 at the Aragon in Chicago. Frontman Jeff Pezzati joined me at Hollywood Grill (1601 W. North) in Wicker Park. Over brunch, we chatted about: Dave Grohl's unabashed affection for Naked Raygun: "Dave Grohl can't set foot in Chicago without mentioning Naked Raygun." The Chicago scene of the 80s: "You knew everybody... it was a very close-knit community. You didn't like everybody, but it was close-knit." The Wrigleyville of today is waaay different from the Wrigleyville of the 1980s. Josh Caterer of Smoking Popes has "the voice of an angel." The draw of a rural, simpler life. What Naked Raygun has in common with the Velvet Underground (apologies to Brian Eno). The thought process when Raygun reunited for Riot Fest in 2006. Raygun has new music recorded, but there's no urgency to get it out. Does Jeff consider his legacy? Easiest way to get to the main floor at the Riviera? Jump from the balcony. A harrowing moment Jeff had at the old Exit location on Wells. Now that Jeff's no longer the "angry young punk," what inspires his songwriting? The sensual and erotic world of the Amish. Jeff has a solo album waiting to happen!
Naked Raygun is simply one of the greatest bands to emerge from Chicago. They helped define the Chicago punk sound in the 1980s with a handful of timeless albums and legendary live shows. Proving there is still justice to be found in the world, Raygun's legend is still being discovered and the band's catalog is finding its way into a new generation's streaming playlists. Of course, it doesn't hurt that one of the band's most high-profile evangelists is Dave Grohl, who frequently shares the story of seeing Naked Raygun back in the 1980s at the Cubby Bear in Chicago. In the present day, an against-the-odds, resilient Naked Raygun is ready to teach a punk rock master class. Along with Smoking Popes, Raygun will be opening for Jawbreaker on 11/4/18 at the Aragon in Chicago. Frontman Jeff Pezzati joined me at Hollywood Grill (1601 W. North) in Wicker Park. Over brunch, we chatted about: Dave Grohl's unabashed affection for Naked Raygun: "Dave Grohl can't set foot in Chicago without mentioning Naked Raygun." The Chicago scene of the 80s: "You knew everybody... it was a very close-knit community. You didn't like everybody, but it was close-knit." The Wrigleyville of today is waaay different from the Wrigleyville of the 1980s. Josh Caterer of Smoking Popes has "the voice of an angel." The draw of a rural, simpler life. What Naked Raygun has in common with the Velvet Underground (apologies to Brian Eno). The thought process when Raygun reunited for Riot Fest in 2006. Raygun has new music recorded, but there's no urgency to get it out. Does Jeff consider his legacy? Easiest way to get to the main floor at the Riviera? Jump from the balcony. A harrowing moment Jeff had at the old Exit location on Wells. Now that Jeff's no longer the "angry young punk," what inspires his songwriting? The sensual and erotic world of the Amish. Jeff has a solo album waiting to happen!
JEFF PEZZATI lead singer of NAKED RAYGUN, THE BOMB and member of BIG BLACK is on this week's Mostly Harmless Podcast! What?! What?! Jeff Pezzati joins us from Cobra Lounge to chat about his life in Naked Raygun, their new album and the band's legacy. We also chat with Jeff and his wife Kristen about their health, living in the country and oh so much more! Special thanks to Heather West of Western Publicity & Riot Fest for setting up this interview. Special thanks to Cobra Lounge and All Rise Brewing company for making me feel at home in Chicago!
Big Black’s aggressive and abrasive music was characterized by distinctively clanky guitars and the use of a drum machine (who they lovingly called Roland) elements which pre-cursored industrial rock. The band acknowledged no taboos and Albini’s lyrics openly dealt with loaded topics including murder, rape, child sexual abuse, and racism. They also held staunch principles, shunning the mainstream music industry and insisting on complete control over all aspects of their career. This podcast attempts to tell a portion of the history of the band from the perspective of their ep Bulldozer through their first full length record Atomizer. (Marking a transition from a project purely conceived by Steve Albini into a cohesive band with the added influences from collaborators Santiago Durango and Dave Riley.) This episode is co-hosted by Russ Forster and includes interviews with band members Santiago Durango, Steve Albini, and Jeff Pezzati, including extra interview material with friend and fellow songwriter/musician Camilo Gonzalez. Lastly an audio piece written by journalist/novelist/radio personality Jim DeRogatis. Russ Forster is a perennial dabbler in the underground and eccentric. Past exercises in cognitive dissonance include Underdog Records, 8-Track Mind magazine, documentaries So Wrong They're Right and Tributary, and various and sundry bands and acts like his current extreme-solo project Rakehell. Assistant Editor: Jason Brow of the 6ftplus Podcast. Please support Jughead's Basement by becoming a patron at Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/user?u=4145447
In this episode of Jughead's Basement, Naked Raygun's 1985 release, Throb Throb, is examined. This episode features special guest co-host, Dan Vapid. Interviews with Naked Raygun: Jeff Pezzati Camilo Gonzalez Jim Colao John Haggerty Eric Spicer Interviews with Steve Albini (Producer & Engineer of Jawbreaker and Nirvana. Musician in Big Black and Shelac.) Guest contibutors: Steve Walker on "Metastasis" Eric T. Roth on "On/I Don't Know" Jim DeRogatis on "Managua" Closing song: "Rat Patrol" covered by Cheaper By The Case in 1997 by my friends: Mark Montgomery, Fritz Doreza, and Eric Mahle. Please support Jughead's Basement by becoming a patron at Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4145447