2016 studio album by Iggy Pop
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Episode #90 Gardenia. It's short but sweet… in this episode, we get into Post Pop Depression, inspiration, and the why behind giving up on things we loved. We couldn't pick just one song of the week, so we picked a whole dang album! The breezes are cool, so come on out and have a few laughs with us. More at https://www.teambabe.life/podcast
Andreas (“Dre”) Neumann, Jushi Holdings' Chief Creative Director and GRAMMY® award winner. Dre spent the last three decades at the forefront and intersection of entertainment, advertising, branding and digital sectors, shaping the powerful role that user experiences and branded content bring to the globe. How the creative landscape is shifting with digital and physical convergence. GRAMMY-winning famous photographer, Dre's award-winning work reflects a specific and constant willingness to play with contrast while obtaining stylized, epic and timeless images, and he's shot Pelé, Iggy Pop, Josh Homme, Dave Grohl, Lenny Kravitz, Barry Bonds, Pierre Cardin to name a few. He has illuminated the fascinating world of famous Mexican Luchadores and even co-directed a documentary that tells the story of Iggy Pop and Josh Homme's creation of the "Post Pop Depression" album. Dre's creative innovation carries over into business as an entrepreneur and tech guru, with a background that includes overseeing creative strategies for clients in Silicon Valley such as Apple, IBM, HP, LG and Ericsson; car companies like Rolls Royce and Ferrari; international hotel chains; and as the creator of GUM (see WSJ article here). His newest venture as Jushi Holdings Inc.'s Chief Creative Director is the culmination of his diverse successes, and he's now connecting data, AI and creative marketing approaches to remove friction points that are reshaping how one of the top 10 cannabis companies are thinking about its next chapter.
This week, the 2016 “Iggy Pop” record Post Pop Depression. Mike accuses Jamie of lying. Selling newspaper subscriptions, giving yourself a haircut at 11, slipping on the ice and falling down the stairs, dog shoes, you know.. the usual. Other Topics Include: Northface Discogs Real ID TSA PreCheck Styx Ninja Tabi boots REI Enki BMX Golf bags Cheap Trick Surrender Tom Petersson Gibson - Rick Neilsen - The Collection Huker Du Circle Jerks The Passenger Iggy Pop - Gardenia on Stephen Colbet Matt Sweeney Zwan Noisy David Bowie : Fame with Matt Sweeney of Chavez and Guitar Moves COUCH RIFFS The Stooges' James Williamson - Guitar Moves - Episode 1 Howard Stern talking about Meatloaf dying from Covid Iggy with the washer and dryer Clem Burke --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goldenshower/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goldenshower/support
On this week's show, we... spin a bunch of songs about the days of the week take over 3 hours to do so have a really good time in the process 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.
Learning to Listen L2L 119 - Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression w/ Mike Brazeau This episode Mike Brazeau joins us to talk about Iggy Pop's album Post Pop Depression. #EngagedListening Find Mike's band Millenia Bandcamp / Website / Facebook --- Come check out our Patreon! Your support would really help to keep this show going. Plus, you can check out our bonus material. Follow us on Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Check out our YouTube channel. Email us at learningtolistenpodcast@gmail.com Rate and review us on iTunes!
Iggy Pop, David Bowie, Jim Morrison, Alex Turner and John Cooper Clarke all feature in this episode of The Chain - as we discuss the link between The Passenger and I Wanna Be Yours. Follow The Chain on social media: @TheChainPod (Twitter) and @TheChainPod (Instagram). And if you want to, you can follow Britt on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. From the episode: Iggy Pop and Josh Homme talk about their Post Pop Depression album via The Guardian Iggy Pop - Stories Behind the Songs on EW David Bowie on Much Music David Bowie and Iggy Pop on the Dinah Shore Show Matthew Forbes reads the poetry of Jim Morrison on YouTube Arctic Monkeys interview on Q104.3 John Cooper Clarke on the official Arctic Monkeys YouTube channel Alex Turner and Matt Helders on MSN Canada Listen via the official playlist (The Chain - The Podcast Playlist on Spotify) to hear the featured songs between each episode.
Hello 41 ! Hello to this now vintage chat with Matt Sweeney recorded June 14 2018. I was first introduced to Matt trough my friend Pete Townsend. Not THAT Pete but another Pete! There's a rather fantastic band by the name of Super Wolf and Pete plays drums, Matt's on guitar and Will Oldham aka Bonnie Prince Billy is singing. It's hard to not be moved by that music and every element is crucial to the buzz. Who's that amazing guitarist you ask? Yep, it's Matt Sweeney. Let's have a quick celebratory tour around some of this lads achievements! He's been in bands like Skunk, Chavez and Super Wolf He's played on records with Johnny Cash, Cat Power, Andrew W. K., Run the Jewels, Eagles of Death Metal and maybe more He's produced .. oh boy he's produced! He's lent a crucial touch to the making of the Red Dead Redemption 2 soundtrack. (This is the then secret stuff we couldn't talk about!) In 2016, Sweeney toured with Iggy Pop and Josh Homme to support their album Post Pop Depression. He's been interview by the Epic Marc Maron (EP 637) Matt is the creator of the fan bloody tactic Guitar moves Here's a couple of classic episodes for ya: Keith Richards! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceWWMfhAvD4 Blake Mills! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlskErEWuRI Matt is a investor in the popular superiority burger: To be found East 9th st Manhattan https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/30/nyregion/superiority-burger-a-vegetarian-ode-to-white-castle-in-the-east-village.html What's in the chat? Wellllll We tackle fear and inaction and how to overcome it. Yep. We've solved it so take a listen :) Don't be afraid to ask “is there a budget” Finding the budgets that are hiding in the music puzzle. You're Welcome! _________________________ Thanks to Steve Lynch for the music for Ep 41 Check out his ocean inspired “Tides” https://soundcloud.com/stellarsound/sets/steve-lynch-tides twitter/stellarsteve _________________________ Nitty Gritty wise I explore extraordinary noise. VELVET noise! as Maron might say WTF?
The Arctic Monkeys started out as more of an aspiration than an actual band--its members were teenagers who had just started playing their instruments. But--after gaining some online notoriety--the band was catapulted to massive popularity, releasing a string of number one albums in their native UK. Matt Helders talks to Joe about: growing up in Sheffield; struggling with feelings of "unearned" success early in the band's career; evolving as an artist; the thrilling fear of writing his solo album; and working with the great Iggy Pop on his acclaimed Post Pop Depression album.
American Valhalla, co directed by Homme and Andreas Neumann tells the story of an unlikely musical collaboration between two mavericks of American rock: Joshua Homme, frontman of Queens of the Stone Age and Iggy Pop, the Godfather of Punk. The film, co-directed by Homme, follows the recording of Iggy’s final album ‘Post Pop Depression’ in the California desert, with his band comprising of Homme, his QOTSA bandmate Dean Fertita and Arctic Monkeys’ drummer, Matt Helders, as well as the explosive tour that builds to a crowning performance at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall. Featuring stunning cinematography and intimate access, American Valhalla reveals the growth of an intense bond between the musicians who have taken to heart the mantra: "you risk nothing you gain nothing. As we got to know each other, you blew my mind” Homme tells Pop in the film. “You really came with such an open mind and saying ‘Yeah, I know what I’ve done but I’m here to…look forward.’” As they prepared the tour to support the album, Iggy received news of the passing of David Bowie – his longtime friend and confidant. In these moments, Pop contemplates his own impermanence and, at his most vulnerable, pushes harder with carpe diem-resolve to rehearse and add the next great landmark to his legacy. http://www.americanvalhallamovie.com
Iggy tells Rolling Stone's Kory Grow about making the new documentary American Valhalla, his album Post-Pop Depression and the mysteries of his musical future
Brian and Brian take a special detour from the regular format of the show to listen to a song from each of their top 10 records of 2016. volcanovinyl@gmail.com @volcanovinyl #vv041
COMING IN YOUR EARHOLES!!! The JSRC lads are back, this time the lads talk about Kings of Leon's 2nd full length 'Aha Shake Heartbreak' and Iggy Pop's 2016 release 'Post Pop Depression'
All three of the Late Night Niche gang are reunited as James brings an eye opening investigation into the Chinese economy in Life is Amazing. Jo tells us about the latest Disney flick Zootropolis, there is a mammoth review of Iggy Pop's most recent record Post Pop Depression, and Marshall gives us an update on three classic novels he's halfway through. You won't want to miss it.
Let's see what Iggy Pop is up to! In his new album called Post Pop Depression, Iggy is joined by collaborators Joshua Homme and Dean Fertita (both of Queens of the Stone Age fame), as well as drummer Matt Helders of the Arctic Monkeys. Join us in a discussion of how the album fares and feel free to comment at leisure. And don't forget about our topic… Retirement: or When to Call it Quits & Why. Enjoy! Continue reading
Vinyl sales are UP over streaming revenue, but does it really matter?Iggy Pop returns with the help of a few friends for one last hurrah. We dig into Post Pop Depression, his legacy and more.You don't know country. Royal Forest know s country though so it's cool. they've got you covered with their totally free album Rural Forest.Show Notes"Vinyl Sales Made More Than YouTube, Spotify and Soundcloud Ads Combined: Report" [Billboard]Get to know Royal ForestOfficial Site | Facebook | Twitter | SpotifyCheck out the track "Drivin' Nails In My Coffin" from Royal Forest's Rural Forest.Rural Forest by Royal Forest Post Pop DepressionIggy PopKevin: Stream ItPaul: Buy ItOfficial Site | Facebook | Twitter | Spotify Upcoming Tour Dates See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Iggy Pop is a pioneer of punk rock, whose legendary career began over fifty years ago. In 2015, he began collaborating on music with Joshua Homme, of Queens of the Stone Age. The result was Iggy Pop’s 23rd album, Post Pop Depression. In this episode, Iggy and Josh break down the song "American Valhalla," and tell the story of how it was shaped by reverb, opera, and the military.
Iggy and John discuss the new album Post Pop Depression track by track on X-Posure, Radio X
James MacMillan pays tribute to Peter Maxwell Davies, who has died aged 81, and John Wilson revisits an interview the composer gave him a decade ago.Jim Powell talks about his new novel Trading Futures which begins tonight as Radio 4's Book at Bedtime. A mid-life crisis about a former city trader, this short book blends elements of King Lear and Reggie Perrin.John Wilson talks rock and roll survivor, Iggy Pop about his latest and, the geront terrible hints, last album, Post Pop Depression. John hears about Iggy's ambition, how he worked with David Bowie and what he now describes as his baritone voice. Producer: Julian May.