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Meeting Malkmus - a Pavement podcast

The Berman Project is a deep, soul-searching exploration of the life and art of David Berman — frontman of Silver Jews and Purple Mountains, and one of indie rock's most profound voices.Hosted by jD, each episode journeys chronologically through Berman's music and poetry, blending song analysis, personal reflection, and raw introspection.With honesty and vulnerability, jD bares his own struggles with grief, depression, and the pursuit of mental wellness, using Berman's work as a companion and guide.Alongside weekly dissections of a featured track, episodes also spotlight a poem from Berman's celebrated collection, Actual Air, weaving together themes of sorrow, resilience, and the beauty of connection.Part tribute, part therapy, The Berman Project nourishes the soul while honoring the enduring legacy of one of music's most quietly influential artists.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/meeting-malkmus-a-pavement-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Meeting Malkmus - a Pavement podcast

The Berman Project is a deep, soul-searching exploration of the life and art of David Berman — frontman of Silver Jews and Purple Mountains, and one of indie rock's most profound voices.Hosted by jD, each episode journeys chronologically through Berman's music and poetry, blending song analysis, personal reflection, and raw introspection.With honesty and vulnerability, jD bares his own struggles with grief, depression, and the pursuit of mental wellness, using Berman's work as a companion and guide.Alongside weekly dissections of a featured track, episodes also spotlight a poem from Berman's celebrated collection, Actual Air, weaving together themes of sorrow, resilience, and the beauty of connection.Part tribute, part therapy, The Berman Project nourishes the soul while honoring the enduring legacy of one of music's most quietly influential artists.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/meeting-malkmus-a-pavement-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Meeting Malkmus - a Pavement podcast

The Berman Project is a deep, soul-searching exploration of the life and art of David Berman — frontman of Silver Jews and Purple Mountains, and one of indie rock's most profound voices.Hosted by jD, each episode journeys chronologically through Berman's music and poetry, blending song analysis, personal reflection, and raw introspection.With honesty and vulnerability, jD bares his own struggles with grief, depression, and the pursuit of mental wellness, using Berman's work as a companion and guide.Alongside weekly dissections of a featured track, episodes also spotlight a poem from Berman's celebrated collection, Actual Air, weaving together themes of sorrow, resilience, and the beauty of connection.Part tribute, part therapy, The Berman Project nourishes the soul while honoring the enduring legacy of one of music's most quietly influential artists.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/meeting-malkmus-a-pavement-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Meeting Malkmus - a Pavement podcast

The Berman Project is a deep, soul-searching exploration of the life and art of David Berman — frontman of Silver Jews and Purple Mountains, and one of indie rock's most profound voices.Hosted by jD, each episode journeys chronologically through Berman's music and poetry, blending song analysis, personal reflection, and raw introspection.With honesty and vulnerability, jD bares his own struggles with grief, depression, and the pursuit of mental wellness, using Berman's work as a companion and guide.Alongside weekly dissections of a featured track, episodes also spotlight a poem from Berman's celebrated collection, Actual Air, weaving together themes of sorrow, resilience, and the beauty of connection.Part tribute, part therapy, The Berman Project nourishes the soul while honoring the enduring legacy of one of music's most quietly influential artists.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/meeting-malkmus-a-pavement-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Meeting Malkmus - a Pavement podcast

The Berman Project is a deep, soul-searching exploration of the life and art of David Berman — frontman of Silver Jews and Purple Mountains, and one of indie rock's most profound voices.Hosted by jD, each episode journeys chronologically through Berman's music and poetry, blending song analysis, personal reflection, and raw introspection.With honesty and vulnerability, jD bares his own struggles with grief, depression, and the pursuit of mental wellness, using Berman's work as a companion and guide.Alongside weekly dissections of a featured track, episodes also spotlight a poem from Berman's celebrated collection, Actual Air, weaving together themes of sorrow, resilience, and the beauty of connection.Part tribute, part therapy, The Berman Project nourishes the soul while honoring the enduring legacy of one of music's most quietly influential artists.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/meeting-malkmus-a-pavement-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Retropol
Retropol - Episode Æ: Fjell- og Dalbaner [Vinterferie spesial]

Retropol

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 34:03


I denne spesialepisoden snakker vi om diverse baner i spill som er knyttet til fjell, dal, fjellside, klipper, og bakker osv. Vi kommer til å snakke om baner somVision 1-1 fra Klonoa: Door to Phantomile ogChoco Mountain(MKDS, MKT og MK8DX) med mere!Bonus låt på slutten: ⛰️ Bob Ross' Purple Mountains

Discograffiti
173. CASSANDRA JENKINS, THE INTERVIEW (PART 1) (Discograffiti, the music obsessives' podcast)

Discograffiti

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 74:22


Cassandra's newest LP My Light, My Destroyer is challenging and accessible in equal measure, containing infinite universes of sound and creative possibility. Discograffiti sat down with her for an uninterrupted 5-hour interview about her entire recorded output. Things got deep.   Here's just some of the many things Cassandra and I touch on in this podcast:  Her super-cool, unusual childhood that portended an inevitable future career in music; The resourceful way in which she got the money together to fund the making of her first LP, Play Till You Win; And a plethora of details surrounding the ill-fated Purple Mountains tour in which Cassandra had been hired to participate.  Listen: https://podfollow.com/1592182331⁠⁠ I support a wife and a five-year-old son with tips and Discograffiti's Patreon as my sole sources of income.  If you're a Cassandra Jenkins superfan like me, you'll want THE DIRECTOR'S CUT of this episode. It's ad-free and features 25 minutes of essential additional material! You can purchase it as a one-off from our Patreon Shop: www.patreon.com/discograffiti/shop/ Or better yet, SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON and receive a ceaseless barrage of must-hear binge-listening! Discograffiti's 4-show-a-week release schedule can be yours for the price of a cup of coffee a week. Patreon.com/Discograffiti TIPS: VENMO GEBROE @David-Gebroe PayPal @davidbgebroe@gmail.com  Even a $1 tip will be massively helpful. Thank you. CONNECT Join our Soldiers of Sound Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1839109176272153 Patreon: www.Patreon.com/Discograffiti Podfollow: ⁠⁠https://podfollow.com/1592182331⁠⁠ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClyaQCdvDelj5EiKj6IRLhw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discograffitipod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Discograffiti/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Discograffiti Order the Digital version of the METAL MACHINE MUZAK 2xLP (feat. Lou Barlow, Cory Hanson, Mark Robinson, & W. Cullen Hart): www.patreon.com/discograffiti/shop/197404 Order the $11 Digital version of the MMM 2xLP on Bandcamp: https://discograffiti.bandcamp.com/album/metal-machine-muzak Order the METAL MACHINE MUZAK Double Vinyl + Digital package: www.patreon.com/discograffiti/shop/169954 Merch Shop: https://discograffitipod.myspreadshop.com/all Venmo Dave A Tip: @David-Gebroe Web site: http://discograffiti.com/ CONTACT DAVE Email: dave@discograffiti.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hooligandave Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/davidgebroe/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaveGebroe #cassandrajenkins #metalmachinemuzak #soldiersofsound #discograffiti #mylightmydestroyer #deadoceans #playtillyouwin #handhabits #anoverviewonphenomenalnature #wildworld #offthebeatenpath #purplemountains #davidberman #vinyl #vinylcollection #recordcollection #musicpodcast #recordcollector #vinylcommunity --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/discograffiti/support

Meeting Malkmus - a Pavement podcast

This week on the Pavement Top 50 Countdown, jD is joined by Jessica from Ann Arbor to reveal track 20 and discuss her Pavement origin story.Transcript:Track 2:[0:00] Previously on the Pavement Top 50. Today, we're talking all about number 21, Cut Your Hair. Russell, talk to me about your relationship with this song. I love this song for a few reasons. One, I think because it's ubiquitous. And when I talk about pavement to the rest of the free world, people are like, I don't remember that band. And if I say cut your hair, people are like, yeah, I remember that. Hey, this is Westy from the.Track 3:[0:41] Pavement, and you're listening to The Countdown. hey it's jd here back for another episode of the top 50 countdown for seminal indie rock band, pavement week over week we're going to count down the 50 essential pavement tracks that you selected with your very own top 20 ballots i then tabulated the results using an abacus and speed, just speed how will your favorite song fare in the rankings well you'll have to tune in to find out So there's that. This week I'm joined by Pavement superfan Jessica from Ann Arbor. Jessica, how the fuck are you doing? Super fucking good. I love it. I love it. This is exciting. When people fire back an F shot at me, that's like my favorite thing. It's validation to a degree. I was wondering if you were going to say like, hey, motherfucker, since I heard that maybe you haven't had a lot of ladies yet. I haven't. I said that to, I will promise I will say that in the future. Us ladies can be motherfuckers too. Yeah, yeah. Well, let's get right into it, Jessica from Ann Arbor. Let's hear your Pavement Origins story. Okay. She's opening a tome right now, folks. I know, I didn't want to go back into childhood, but it probably is high school-ish. Okay.Track 3:[2:11] So that would be late 80s, early 90s. And I lived in Michigan, which I do again. And I liked a lot of like alternative music, but it was kind of hard to find out about it. Right. Back in the day before the internets. um so one way was i read a lot of like british music magazines like enemy and melody maker um and i would read little tidbits which comes into the first time i met pavement so um.Track 3:[2:53] Oh, and I loved R.E.M. That was like my number one, probably, favorite band. I like the Replacements and a lot of British shoegazy bands. But the week after high school, my best friend and I decided to move to Athens, Georgia. And we were 17. And we just picked up and left. And we ended up living across the street from Michael Stipe. That's pretty fucking cool. That was like a dream come true. We were 17 for a while.Track 3:[3:24] So it was like this Disney world for music lovers because there were so many cool bands. But it was a little bit hard to get into stuff like bars and things the first few months. But we met a lot of people and that helped. And then we turned 18 and then we could get into more things. things but there was like cool bands playing for four dollars like five or six nights a week it was really cool we go dancing a lot and stuff um but we had tickets to go see u2 that we bought in michigan before we left so we went back for that but then we had to drive back, because we heard pavement was playing at the 40 watt in essence really this was in 92 okay so we went to the u2 show which was pretty awesome and um wayne from uh no guards from wayne's world was like satellite linked into that show and played drums for something on mtv, So that was a random place to be. But we had to drive back to Athens, and it was like 12 or 14 hours. And we went like straight to the show.Track 3:[4:42] And it was crazy and wild and sweaty. And Gary is a band. And he was doing handstands and headstands and hanging from the rafters. And it has since been put on YouTube. So now I can watch my 17-year-old self's view of watching them. But we really wanted to talk to them because we read in Enemy or Melody Maker or that they were going to be on 90210, Beverly Hills 90210, but that they, Stephen got in a fist fight with one of the guys, one of the actors. Oh, my gosh. And so before I even heard what they sounded like, I was like, I like these guys. They beat up somebody on 90210. So that was the first thing I asked them. And it was a rumor that Scott started about Stephen. than, I think, just to fuck with the UK press or something. Which sounded, that was a pretty cool thing, too. And, yeah, that was an awesome show.Track 3:[5:52] And, yeah, I was hooked. I think that summer before that, so right after high school, is I think I got Slandered Enchanted was the first thing I heard. You got that in real time, basically. I think so because we volunteered to work for this local free magazine to review bands, and they gave us a lot of free stuff. And I think that that's where we got that. I don't know if we bought it or not.Track 3:[6:28] And then I moved back to Michigan. and i had we went to high school with jim but we weren't really friends but then we worked at a store together and then we somehow started talking found out we liked a lot of the same music, and then that's jen will be coming up on a future episode just so you know, crazy jen and she's like the super fan uber fan i'm like a robin to a batman i would think because she worked at a super cool record store and so she had all the seven inches before, and cool promo things and she knew like you know label owners and promoters and people who ran clubs and all kinds of stuff so even at you know she was a year older than me so we're still like you know well 18 19 year olds and um.Track 3:[7:27] Oh, she had the inside track. So she would like make me tapes of all her cool seven inches. So I had like, you know, the peel sessions and we had all these weird bootlegs. And then I think I went to England the year before that, but then I went again and got a lot of weird bootlegs, including some pavement ones.Track 3:[7:54] And um then we went to see them together um and she is better remembering this so she had to kind of fill me in we saw them in chicago and we've gone all over the place to see them we've gone on lots of road trips because they're very important to us yeah and um but chicago is was only about four hours away and um um we also somewhere in there i think she she wanted to remind me and i guess i'm filling in some gaps that we um we wrote them some weird fan letters, somewhere in here somewhere in like 93 or 94 which i used to do with a lot of bands and i became friends with a lot of bands from writing really weird fan letters and sending really strange presence um we would just like really exaggerate things like she says that we found a danzig fanzine or something and we just changed the words around to something but we would just pretend we were like insane for them like we would say that we would, crawl a hundred miles over broken glass just to smell their shadows.Track 3:[9:11] Knows just like really over the top weird stuff um we weren't um obviously serious um and we would just put weird toys and um gadgets and odd things and just send gift boxes to bands we liked and it always made an impression um so yeah um it's a good icebreaker if you're shy too. Jen always thinks that I was better at talking to people in bands, but I'm super duper duper duper shy either. I have to overcome like being terrified. But if you have like a funky present or something silly to do or say, then it makes it easier. And they always enjoyed that. And I think that first time we gave them some weird thing we got from a truck stop was a license plate with a Confederate flag on it, which I'm cringing at now, and it said, Ass Kickin' Southern Rock. And Westy put it on his drum kit, and that made us excited.Track 3:[10:22] And then we, I think we saw him in Detroit like the next day or the next week or something. And they let us go to the sound check, and that was very exciting. And yeah, we always tried to be like in the front row, laughing and screaming and dancing. And it was very fun. And um they they gave us cool things too like one time they gave us some stephen keen paintings that were like left over from something um really.Track 3:[11:01] We got some cool stuff um and then once we got through with like kind of like we you know gush a little bit about what songs we liked or um stuff then they would we would just like kind of act like regular people with them and we'd like go out to dinner with them or go walking around with them and it was pretty cool i bet holy crap that's fucking dynamite, it was groovy those were the salad days we made them last for a few years too, talk to me about that after that refreshing sip of water i hope it's not moonshine it's uh just Just agua. I'll try not to slurp too much in the microphone. Let's see. I had to write down some of these things because I have these big blank spaces.Track 3:[11:56] So let's see. And I'm blind because I'm old now. I'm almost 50. Me too. And let's see. Okay. Okay. I had to get some help with Jen and the internet. All right, so let's see. Then we saw him in Detroit. Oh, apparently they did two shows, an early show and a late show. That was in 94.Track 3:[12:21] So we saw him in May and October. So at this point, we'd seen him like five or six times. Then we went to see him in Cincinnati.Track 3:[12:32] And I'm trying to think. We went to this, like, we would just go to the dirtiest, nastiest places that were like out in the middle of nowhere. We could have got killed and we were in jen's like old subaru that backfired all the time and pretty sure we got a flat tire once um and it was mostly like big scary drunk guys at these shows and then it was just us little girl um but um oh i know we made shirts for them i think, i don't know if jen has or will talked about but she wanted me to tell you we made these um homemade shirts and they were on um baseball kind of shirts with like you know three-quarter sleeves they were green they're very kind of 70s retro and um our old gym teacher had a t-shirt shop so we um would go and just make weird collages and then print them out into iron-ons and then he put them on and then we do lettering and i would like sew on sequins stuff and so like yeah they were very 70s looking like they would say like you know pavement rules or pavement is number one and they would have some like album art on it or some pictures of them and or just random stuff and they really liked those and i think they signed our shirts we wore them a couple times and scott really liked him so we made him one.Track 3:[13:59] And, um, there's a picture of us wearing ours in the, um, in the pavement documentary. Oh, really? In slow century? Yeah. Yeah. It's the back of us though. Cause I think, I think, I think Scott took that picture and owned it, but we had our own pictures of our faces, which we still have. Jen has most of them.Track 3:[14:24] Um, but yeah, I made one for, well, we both made it for Scott, but yeah. Yeah, she was, I sewed on like a million like individual sequins on part of his shirt. And he liked that one a lot. And we would still, we'd give him weird presents too. There were these cool stores. There's one in Cincinnati and one in Chicago. They were called Big Fun and Uncle Fun. And they had like really weird retro toys and just weird stuff from Europe. Up like we got these really tiny harmonicas that were the box had made in occupied japan they were so tiny or and we just give them like spark guns or toys or trading cards or just weird stuff that we could find um and then you know they started knowing us every time we'd show up they'd be like hey i'm here um and that was kind of cool because then we'd know like the the sound guys and the tour managers too. So even if it was somewhere, cause I went to see him in England quite a few times. Oh, that was, so yeah, I lived in England for a couple of years in London. Um, and, um, saw him there and that was very different, you know, and then I saw them as they got bigger and bigger cause we saw them in pretty little clubs and then like bigger clubs and some theaters and stuff.Track 3:[15:51] Um, and, But it would be weird, because sometimes in London, there's other people in big, fancy bands back there, backstage.Track 3:[16:01] And I would just kind of sit quietly and be like, this is exciting. And for some reason, this isn't a very musical memory, but I remember I had been in England for a couple of years, and I missed a lot of American stuff. Yeah. Just like the, I don't know, I missed Taco Bell. And weird American stuff. And Bob had some Tic Tacs and for some reason I thought they were American and they were nowhere else. And so I got really excited and I was like, America Tic Tacs! And then we had a Tic Tac fight, um backstage um but.Track 3:[16:42] Mostly we were just i would just kind of rock out love the shows we got very excited if they ever dedicated songs to us which they would every once in a while like you know if it was like our 10th show or our 10th year or something or our 20th show um we went a lot of road trips around america i'm going to see them and um yeah it was always an amazing time i bet they became your buddies yeah do you still talk yes um it's not quite as rock and roll now i play online scrabble with bob pretty much every day you do that's my most rock and roll mom story that i have that's pretty cool that's what nerdy we are that's very cool amazing he is he's like a sweet teddy bear they're all so nice yeah um i've had and i've had a lot of good talks with all of them and um so it's pretty cool when you um well they always I say, like, don't meet your heroes, but almost every band I've met has been awesome, and, um.Track 3:[18:01] Uh i've known a lot of them for 10 20 30 years now that's very cool and so i didn't see him quite a bit during the breakup times i saw um steven and the jicks a couple times, in the early 2000s in preston school industry and that was fun because me and jen had kind of lost touch she had moved out west and i moved to england and it still wasn't really good internet days and so we were like connecting through pavement like scott would say hey yeah she's in colorado now and she has a chihuahua i would be like tell her i said hi if you see her before me.Track 3:[18:51] Um it was they're like um we kind of think of them as our big brothers i bet yeah i mean and the fact that you got to see them and their rise to prominence right like that's that's pretty cool, but i have to say you know since they never got like mega gigantic they never became like stuck-up assholes so no no yeah they've always been the same um and so i didn't see him like a of reunion-y stuff like in the like 2010s thing i think i might have been having a baby somewhere in that time gotcha and being a mom and being kind of boring um, so the last time i saw them um jen came out here and we saw him in detroit, oh that's cool at the masonic temple when was that 20 2022 or yeah yeah okay and so So that had been like basically 30 years of us going to see them off and on. And I got front row for that one, so I was very excited. And she had seen them earlier on in the tour, so she got to tell them that we were going to have our reunion. And it was pretty cool. They dedicated some songs to us, and that always makes you feel like a super fan.Track 3:[20:14] So yeah it was pretty groovy yeah I bet what's your what's your go-to record these days, um Jen and I were kind of talking about this I think I think, Probably Slanted and Crick and Rain are like my comfort records. Yeah. But it was when I was kind of a teenager, so there's kind of like an angsty, whole different world that I was taking them in. But it still feels like my comfort. Those are my comfort albums. albums um but i definitely have like favorites on all the um ones past then plus the cool thing was is we got to hear um songs that ended up coming out like years later earlier on and we had like different names for them because we didn't know what they were called or they would be on, a bootleg or something and yeah we had our own names for them that we had to unlearn.Track 3:[21:23] Um like i think we called grounded i think jen was saying we call it the sedan song okay just because he said something about the sedan in the parking lot maybe i don't know we just pick one word and be like oh that's that one um we may not have even known some earlier song names or we just make up our own we did a lot of singing to the um stuff we liked once where they were like singing back and forth, like call and response, like, yes. Uh, Circus 1762. We love singing that one in the car. So, um, so, um, I can definitely play those first two albums and all the like, uh, pre singles and stuff, um, solidly, but I kind of pick and choose what I listened to on the later albums. Okay. What I'm in the mood for. Yeah, I can see that. Well, what do you say we flip the script here and talk about song number 20? Are you down with that? I'm down with that. Well, let's do that. We'll hit that right after this break. Hey, this is Bob Mustanovich from Pavement. Thanks for listening.Track 2:[22:34] And now on with a countdown. 20!Track 3:[24:49] This week on the show, number 20 on the countdown. I'm pretty excited about this one. It's Blackout. This is the ninth song from Wowie Zowie to make the cut on the top 50. Pretty good showing for Wowie Zowie, I would say. What do you think, Jessica, from Ann Arbor? I think it is a very solid pavement song. Yeah. Like, I think it belongs in the top 20 to 30. Okay. Because, I don't know, it hits all the right pavement beats. It's kind of pretty. It's kind of dirty.Track 3:[25:28] It's got weird lyrics. I'm not sure what it's about. No, it's really tough with us out there. Yes, I mean, sometimes it sounds so like, I don't know. You know, it's, what's it called when you're just saying words? I call it word salad. Word salad. That's what I call it. I'm so lyrical. Yeah, like just, yeah, because sometimes they don't make any sense. You just get little images. That's right. They give you vibes, right? Yeah, or moments. I definitely feel like they have this world and there's some characters in them. You know like loretta's in there somewhere right um um i don't know that one feels like kind of like i don't know a guy in high school or college or starting job or something he's kind of lost, i don't know if there's a real whole story there but i get little snippets right things stream of consciousness that's what i think i was thinking stream of consciousness yes Yes. Or he just gets little, you know, words that rhyme. Little phrases here and there. Or they just sound groovy. Is that the one that has...Track 3:[26:49] I always thought it was Dirty Scots, but then I saw somewhere that maybe it was Sturdy Scots. And I always liked that because I like a lot of Scottish everything and Dirty Scots.Track 3:[27:04] I did, I don't want to ramble on a thing. I just thought of a David Berman thing. Oh, sure. Dirty Scot. I never saw Silver Jews, but love, love, love them. But when I was living in London, David Berman did like a reading at this little dirty bar called Filthy McNasty's. I don't know why Dirty Scott's made me think of that. And that was the one and only time I saw and met him in person. He was very nice and shy. I had tickets for Purple Mountains, but obviously we know how that turned out. Yeah. Yeah, pretty terrible. Yeah.Track 3:[27:48] Back to the song for a moment. I'm sorry. No. What is your relationship with this song? Like, do you have any sort of relationship with this song? You mentioned that Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, and Planted are your sort of go-tos. Is this a song that you'll pick and choose from Wally's Alley? Or do you pass it up? Or what's the deal? It's a thumbs up for me. Because there are a few that I kind of go like, eh. i'll listen i don't think there's anything i skit really ever um and i kind of like that all the albums have like songs that are like making me feel like i'm gonna cry one minute and they're so slow and sad and then the next minute i'm like jumping up and down and screaming something stupid with them um and that one's more in the like mellow um slow sad thing and i'm yeah i'm I'm a sucker for that kind of song. That's good. I think it's pretty. It is pretty. It's got a great melody. Yeah. It's a good solid one. Yeah. I'd put it on a mixtape for somebody. Okay.Track 3:[29:00] If I was introducing to them a system pavement. That's the highest compliment you can make to somebody, you know? Like, we get that. We get that because of our era. But it is such a high compliment, right? I'm going to make you a mixtape. I remember I burned somebody a CD once, like a mixtape on a CD. And it just wasn't the same. Just wasn't the same. It isn't. It was so hard because you had to fit them into, you know, the side. and I didn't like leaving too much space. I put little parts of movies and shows and like weird little snippets of people talking. Oh, that's badass. I have gotten compliments many years later from many of my high school friends that I did make really good mixtapes. So I kind of need to borrow them from them because they probably were pretty good. People like send me pictures of the track listing and I'm like, ooh, I forgot about too much of those bands. I'm going to go look them up now. Oh, that's great.Track 3:[30:02] Yeah, mixtapes. The children today, they won't know. No, they just really won't. Well, cassettes are starting to come back in a weird way. So maybe they will. Maybe they will. I will say I have a 12-year-old daughter now. And right after we went to see Pavement in 2022, I took a few videos and I was watching a couple on my phone and she came in the room and said, Hey, I know that song. It was Harness Your Hopes. And I was like, I was like, no, you don't. Cause you're 10 and no, you don't. And I don't think I've ever played this around you. And she goes, yeah, I do. And then she like said a couple of lines and I was like, what are you talking about? And then obviously it was TikTok. Yeah. And that blew my mind. And it's made a comeback again. I know. She told me the other day. As we're recording this. She goes, oh, pavement's blowing up on TikTok again. And I'm like, what? Is it the same thing? And she's like, no, it's something with baggy pants and spinning. Yeah. Which she sort of explained to me. Even Mark did it. I saw that. I saw everybody was giving it a little go. Yeah. I'm impressed. Me too. So fun. I kind of love that, though.Track 3:[31:20] Well, it makes sense that they would make a comeback. That was a random song, but it's a random song. It's very odd and quirky and funky. And when you look at its numbers on Spotify, it's incredible. Like the number of downloads or streams it has versus the next song. It's mind-blowing. It is mind-blowing. I hope some of the children explore some more pavement because they would have such a grand old time.Track 3:[31:58] They are obsessed with the 90s right now, so maybe they will. Yes. I have impressed my child with some of this stuff. Yeah. I think she's even impressed about this. Oh, that's cool. Yeah. Well, I've really enjoyed my time with you today. Ditto. Yeah, this has been a lot of fun. It's always good doing this gig right now.Track 3:[32:22] The first time around, I was solo. I did every song in the catalog solo.Track 3:[32:27] Wow. And that was really tough to do because you're sort of talking to an audience that you don't know if they're even there. Uh this time around with the top 50 it's been so great getting to meet people like i've met you know at this point i've met 30 people or 39 people uh-huh yeah 39 people 39 people 29 people whatever anyway you get the point and where are you in the world i'm in toronto canada oh i've been to toronto a bazillion times oh that's great lots of bands there ah any good venues that you can rhyme off um massey hall massey hall is great yeah that's why i saw pavement twice there oh i think i saw damien rice there okay um i think i saw arcade fire there um that would make sense travis okay from scotland um david gray i had a friend i lived with in england and then she lived in glasgow and then she went back to toronto so i would go see her a lot and we go see a lot of the bands that we loved so i love toronto i would live there in a second i wish i could kind of it was a little bit warmer but um uh it's been a spectacular this year we have we had no snow yeah we had three days of snow like through the whole winter so all right And I'm changing my mind, though.Track 3:[33:56] Something awesome. Especially if something happens in November. I said that the last time the creep got in, but...Track 3:[34:06] Yeah, well, you know, you guys have your shit to deal with, for sure. We have our shit up here, too. Yeah. Listen, I will let you know when this episode comes out, because as I mentioned, we are recording this deeply in advance, because I'm a bit of a flake. And I want to make sure I've got all these in the can before I flake out. And that's what I'm trying to do. You sound like you're on top of things, man. I'm impressed. I'm trying. I'm trying. I'm trying. I'm trying. I'm trying. I'm trying. All right. Be well. Stay swell. And wash your goddamn hands.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/meeting-malkmus-a-pavement-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Sounds!
Cassandra Jenkins: Nie aus dem Staunen herauskommen

Sounds!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 165:41


Sie hatte bereits ihr Musikequipment verkauft, doch dann fand Cassandra Jenkins mit «An Overview on Phenomenal Nature» (2021) weltweit Beachtung - und ihren typischen Stil: ein träumerischer Mix aus Indie-Rock, Jazz und Feldaufnahmen. Und statt für immer in der Stille zu verschwinden, lässt sie uns jetzt erneut staunen. «My Light, My Destroyer» ist das 3. Album von Cassandra Jenkins, die wegen ihrer Arbeit mit dem 2020 verstorbenen David Berman (Silver Jews, Purple Mountains) oder Craig Finn von The Hold Steady seit Jahren fester Bestandteil der New Yorker Indie-Szene ist. Das neue Album zementiert ihren ganz eigenen, impressionistischen Pop-Stil. Kleine Zufälligkeiten mischen sich in die sanften Melodien und sprunghafte Textzeilen verweben Alltag, ferne Galaxien, Herzschmerz, Wunder der Natur und TV-Serien. Man darf gerne nach passenden Beschreibungen suchen: eklektisch, kaleidoskopisch, hypnotisierend... so ganz erfassen kann man das Geheimnis von Cassandra Jenkins nicht. Und genau das ist ihr Ziel: Nie die vollständige Erklärung finden, nie aus dem Staunen herauskommen.

Dan's Bike Rides
Episode 503 - 07-19-2024

Dan's Bike Rides

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024


Hank crawls across the finish line in the race to 60 years-old with a special birthday edition of Bike Rides and takes a super deep dive into the late David Berman's two main bands, The Silver Jews, and Purple Mountains

Lightnin' Licks Radio
Bonus - Hozier, DJ Shadow, etc.

Lightnin' Licks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 134:40


21st dang installment of LLR pod's bonus offering is OFF THE FLIPPN' CHAIN. Jay and Deon discuss what's been on their turntables and pumped into their ears. A mildly summery mixtape is manufactured with input from Super-Secret-Special-Friend Scott Baker, who also waxes poetic on podcasting, creating his own music, and (sometimes reluctantly) sharing sonic interests with his children. Join us for a super-sized helping of sonic deliciousness. TRANSLATION: This b!#@h is looooooooooooooong. Enjoy! Sonic contributors to the twenty-first bonus episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio include:  Koreatown Oddity, DJ Nu-Mark, Jurassic 5, Dave Matthews Band, Zach Braff, Natalie Portman, Prince Paul, De La Soul, Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, Pale Jay, Lindsey Buckingham, Matt Pond PA, Lightning Love, Silver Jews, Pavement, Jesus Lizard, STEVE FUCKING ALBINI, Cheap Trick, Ant Banks, Too $hort, MC Breed, Mel Brown, Hanna-Barbara's Flintstones, The Beatles, Dead Kennedys, The Ramones, Hanson, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, The Who, Cal Tjader, Public Image Limited, Eric Sermon, Marvin Gaye, MC5, Van Halen, White Zombie, The Stooges, Jon Stewart, Marianne Towan, Steve Drzewiecki Band, Meghan Trainor, MMHP from the 989, ? & the Mysterians, Bob Segar System, Billy Stings, Willie Nelson, Dick Wagner, Alice Cooper, Norah Jones, Scott Baker, Gotye, Adrian Gorvitz, Bobby Caldwell, Llyod Cole, Everything but the Girl, Neil Finn, The Style Council, Ashiko, Monwa & Son, The Black Five, Hot Soul Singers, Zasha, David Axelrod, Organized Konfusion, Meredith Monk, Cut Chemist, Afrika Bambaataa, Candito, Babe Ruth, Chicago Gangsters, Juice, and Original Concept. Jay brought to the dining room table the sounds of Veruca Salt, Thunderclap Newman, Tinted Windows, and DJ Shadow. Deon offered up tunes from Purple Mountains, Spice 1, Yusef Lateef, and Stimela. Scott suggested taking a trip with Rich Hinman vs. Alan Levy, Alan Baufman, Hozier, and Crowded House. Do summer right. Consume Blue Chair Bay Flavored Rums. Be kind, rewind, and enjoy lawn darts responsibly. XXI mixtape: {SIDE ONE} [1] Sell out intro [2] DJ Shadow – The Number Song [3] Rich Hinman vs. Adam Levy – Flawless [4] Purple Mountains – She's Making Friends, I'm Turning Stranger [5] Veruca Salt – Shimmer Like a Girl [6] Alan Braufman – Spirits (edit) [7] Stimela – Mind Games (edit) {SIDE TWO} [1] Tinted Windows – Messing With my Head [2] Crowded House – Night Song [3] Yusef Lateef – Like It Is (edit) [4] Thunderclap Newman – The Reason [5] Spice 1 featuring Mel Brown – Money Gone (remix) [6] Hozier – De Selby (parts 1 & 2, edit) mix intro/bumper/outro lifted from The Who's classic 1967 LP The Who Sell Out Guest Scott Baker's website Guest Scott Baker's podcast Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/llradio/message

Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #827: Woods

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 94:00


Jarvis Taveniere from Woods discusses the sound and lyrical themes on their new album, Perennial, our shared love and interactions with the late David Berman, the work that Woods did with Berman in their band, Purple Mountains, a brief Wikipedia-like history of Woods and recalling former members like Kevin Morby, from digital to analog, the Woodsist universe, working on new music, touring, other future plans, and much more.Supported by you on Patreon, Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online. Related episodes:Ep. #821: Kurt VileEp. #779: Kevin MorbyEp. #515: Matthew “Doc” DunnEp. #492: I Remember Me and David BermanEp. #481: David BermanEp. #165: Bob Nastanovich of Silver JewsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #821: Kurt Vile

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 71:57


Kurt Vile discusses his lovely new EP, Back to Moon Beach, Philly, Boston, and Atom and His Package, pandemic prescience, writing songs that show love for George Jones, Dead Milkmen, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and David Berman, our personal connections to Berman, Silver Jews, and Purple Mountains, interacting with Neil Young, bringing your children to work, our shared love for the late Dallas Good and the Sadies, working with Cate Le Bon, tour, other future plans, and much more.Supported by you on Patreon, Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online.Related episodes:Ep. #481: David BermanEp. #492: I Remember Me and David BermanEp. #406: Courtney BarnettEp. #56: Dallas GoodEp. #669: Dallas Good RememberedEp. #703: The SadiesRelated links:Bob Dylan and His Band Took Toronto to Unexpected and Rewarding Places Massey Hall, October 26Last Night in Toronto (by Vish Khanna)Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Lightnin' Licks Radio
BONUS # 16 - Wednesday, Little Simz, etc.

Lightnin' Licks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 89:30


Jay and Penny Lover discuss what's been yanking their sonic cranks as of late. Repeat guest Don throws in his two cents as well. We don't understand it. Oh, what's come over us? But we're not gonna worry. No. Not anymore. Because when men are in love, we've only got one story. That's why our love is lost somewhere in your kiss. When we're lost and alone, it's you that we miss. With a love like yours, it's hard to resist. Oh-oh-oh. Sonic contributions to the sixteenth bonus episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast includes:  Nick Kroll, Jason Moustakas, DJ Nu Mark, Jurassic Five, Dave Matthews Band, SAULT, The Millennium, Emitt Rhodes, Jay Dilla, Slum Village, Doc Illingsworth, Tortoise, Burt Bacharach, Sonic Youth, Inflo, Tilla, Sleaford Mods, Viagra Boys, John Hartford, The Runaways, Motley Crue, Zhane, Weakened Friends, Adam & the Ants, Height Keech, De La Soul, Purple Mountains, Arrested Development, Nino Rota, Arc of All, Stillwater, Mac DeMarco, Dilly Dally, Big Thief, Neil Young & Crazyhorse, MJ Lenderman, Phish, Prince Paul, Chicago, Instant Funk, Young Holt Limited, Etta James, The Jam, The Specials, Elastica, Chemical Brothers, and Lionel Richie. Jay brought to the dining room table the sweet sounds of Benny Hester, Jim O'Rourke, The Donnas, and Bran Van 3000. Deon was partial to the musical stylings of Black Milk, Little Simz, Wye Oak, and Wire. Returning super special not-so-secret friend Don is fucking with JW Francis, Wednesday, Wooden Wand, and Karate, Guns and Tanning. BONUS #16 MIXTAPE [SIDE A] (1) Wye Oak – Before (2) Benny Hester – Let It Be So (3) JW Francis – Casino (4) Black Milk – Sunday's Best / Monday's Worst (5) The Donnas – Rock and Roll Machine (6) Wooden Wand – Spitting at the Camera [SIDE B] (1) Karate, Guns & Tanning – White Nights (2) Jim O'Rourke – Something Big (3) Little Simz – Poison Ivy (4) Wednesday – Chosen to Deserve (5) Bran Van 3000 – Drinking in L.A. (6) Wire - Champs --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/llradio/message

Autoradio Podcast
Novinhos #006

Autoradio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 58:00


Esse é o AutoRadio Podcast. Novinhos #006 Powered by Wisdomtech http://www.wisdomtech.com.br

Jokermen: a podcast about bob dylan
In Conversation: JARVIS TAVENIERE

Jokermen: a podcast about bob dylan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 57:16


Ian chats with Jarvis Taveniere of Woods about their fantastic new record Perennial, John Cale and the Velvets, and cutting Purple Mountains with David Berman. COP & LISTEN TO "PERENNIAL" NOW SUBSCRIBE TO JOKERMEN ON PATREON WATCH OUR "BOB DYLAN REVISITED" SERIES ON YOUTUBE MERCH AVAILABLE ON JOKERMEN.SHOP FOLLOW JOKERMEN ON INSTAGRAM AND SUBSTACK

St. Paul's Boutique
#137: Sho Madjozi, Blur, Jessica Winter, Purple Mountains & meer

St. Paul's Boutique

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 99:01


DJ St. Paul neemt de muzikale week door met liedjes van o.a. Sho Madjozi, Blur & Jessica Winter. Deze keer in de albumrubriek een uitgebreid gesprek met Ionica Smeets over Diamonds and Pearls.  Benieuwd naar de tracklist en shownotes? Check ze via: tivolivredenburg.nl/studio/podcast/st-pauls-boutique/

St. Paul's Boutique
#137: Sho Madjozi, Blur, Jessica Winter, Purple Mountains & meer

St. Paul's Boutique

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 99:01


DJ St. Paul neemt de muzikale week door met liedjes van o.a. Sho Madjozi, Blur & Jessica Winter. Deze keer in de albumrubriek een uitgebreid gesprek met Ionica Smeets over Diamonds and Pearls.  Benieuwd naar de tracklist en shownotes? Check ze via: tivolivredenburg.nl/studio/podcast/st-pauls-boutique/

95bFM
Morning Glory with Lucia: Rāmere Friday 7 July

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023


Lucia plays some tunes to guide you into the weekend, including a Magic Factory inspired mini-set with Purple Mountains and more. FERBY joins for Fancy New Band thanks to NZ On Air Music.

95bFM: Morning Glory
Morning Glory with Lucia: Rāmere Friday 7 July

95bFM: Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023


Lucia plays some tunes to guide you into the weekend, including a Magic Factory inspired mini-set with Purple Mountains and more. FERBY joins for Fancy New Band thanks to NZ On Air Music.

1000 Songs Podcast
1000 Songs Podcast, Episode 5: "Sex Beat"

1000 Songs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 68:13


In this episode, Rick Campbell, Jim Shedden, Alan Zweig and special guest, Nick Smash, discuss songs they love including:  ▶️ Sex Beat by The Gun Club ▶️ Voyage Through the Multiverse by the Dream Warriors   ▶️ Nights That Won't Happen by Purple Mountains Tune in to the 1000 Songs Podcast, Episode 5, where Nick Smash, formerly of the Toronto band, Rent Boys Inc., breaks down some of the biggest touchstones of the seventies, eighties, and nineties eras in music! From The Sugarhill Gang and Grandmaster Flash to The Clash and Blondie, hear how hiphop emerged into the mainstream as Nick shares his chosen song by the Dream Warriors. Also in this episode, Jim and Alan share what The Gun Club meant to them, and discuss the music that influenced singer and guitarist Jeffrey Lee Pierce (1958-1996). Remembering David Berman (1967-2019) of Purple Mountains, Alan reflects on song choices being considered for his forthcoming film about suicide.  Our closing song for this episode is ▶️ She's Like Heroin to Me by The Gun Club.  Follow 1000 Songs podcast on Facebook and Instagram, and stay tuned for our next episode, available wherever you get your podcasts!  Technical production and editing by Lisa Santonato. Visit our website at:  http://www.jimshedden.com/#/1000-songs-podcast/  Follow us on Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/1000songspodcast/  Follow us on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/1000songspodcast  #1000SongsPodcast #1000Songs #music #musicpodcasts #podcast #seventies #eighties #nineties #punk #rock #newwave #hiphop #postpunk #indierock #RentBoysInc #TheGunClub #JeffreyLeePierce #RappersDelight #TheSugarhillGang #GrandmasterFlash #TheMessage #TheClash #Blondie #Rapture #DreamWarriors #PurpleMountains #DavidBerman #SilverJews #RandomRules #TW #suicideawareness #greenribbon #semicolon 

In the Minivan
Universal Language

In the Minivan

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 56:34


Alright, let's cut to the chase.  I don't think we're going to learn Spanish but I can guarantee we're going to make a mess.  Michael gets into his flow state and that means we're talking tears.  Riding bikes and earning likes, the most uphill battle.  New money, old problems, big bellies.  We're going for money now.  Dirty, hairy, sweaty money.  Let's buy a sports team.  If you're tuning in for discussions on aeronautics, you've come to the right place.  Welcome to the doctor zone, we're smart now and we're explaining air travel on a cellular level.  Malcom in the Middle?  More like Frankie in the driver's seat (he's a racecar driver now).  Art is dead, money is king, deplete the ozone.   See Rock City, waste your day."We're giving too much credence to what I think is just a stress response"Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/intheminivanFollow us on instagram: @intheminivanpodFollow us on twitter: @intheminivanFollow us on TikTok: @intheminivanpodcastWe're on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTxCtwpkBssIljyG6tdJbWQGet in the Discord: https://discord.gg/YWgaD6xFN3Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6vrgTBmFWC8B6hp3PioZtD?si=4e2ac52b1bf141ecTHE MASTER PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2saxemA3MOXcjIWdwHGwCZ?si=ee3444c085714c46Support the show

1000 Songs Podcast
1000 Songs Podcast, Episode 4: "Marquee Moon", A Tribute to Tom Verlaine of Television

1000 Songs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 82:10


1000 Songs Podcast Episode 4 is now live!  In this episode, Rick Campbell, Jim Shedden, Alan Zweig and special guest, Steve Campbell, meet over zoom to discuss songs they love including:  Walk Away Renee by The Left Banke The Ballad of You & Me & Pooneil by Jefferson Airplane Fanfare by Eric Matthews  and in a special tribute to Tom Verlaine who passed away on January 28th of this year, our closing song is Marquee Moon by Television.  Follow 1000 Songs Podcast on Facebook and Instagram, and stay tuned for Episode 5 where Rick, Jim and Alan discuss their favourite songs, with special guest Nick Smash! Episode 5 will be released in April and will feature the songs Sex Beat by The Gun Club, Voyage Through the Multiverse by the Dream Warriors, and Nights That Won't Happen by Purple Mountains.  Follow 1000 Songs podcast on Facebook and Instagram, and stay tuned for our next episode, available wherever you get your podcasts!   Technical production and editing by Lisa Santonato. Listen to the 1000 Songs Podcast music playlist on Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5SjzvuwgAoEt3ulMEarp7x?si=bbf07f84b60a4621  Visit our website at:  http://www.jimshedden.com/#/1000-songs-podcast/  Follow us on Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/1000songspodcast/  #1000SongsPodcast #1000Songs #music #musicpodcasts #JeffersonAirplane #TheLeftBanke #EricMatthews #Television #TomVerlaine #MarqueeMoon #RIPTomVerlaine #tribute #podcast #psychedelic #sixties #seventies #punk #rock 

Cally Raduenzel's Podcast Lunatic Fringe
David Berman/Purple Mountains/Critical Thinking and Margaritas At The Mall

Cally Raduenzel's Podcast Lunatic Fringe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 22:58


David Berman was a great song writer who killed himself. BUT he left behind one of the most profound YET bouncy/ poignant/ and unforgettable music  albums  with his band Purple Mountains. He was a smart man, deep soul, wordsmith and in my humble opinion genius. His music greatly affected my life and he is the topic of one of my Chicago Stories....hear about him now and some other fine gab on this podcast. Lunatic Find/Stories from the Edges of Music and Media!!! #DavidBermanMusic #PurpleMountainsMusic #DragCity #ChicagoMusicians #LocalMusic #CriticalThinking #ImportantShit #DeepThoughts 

Resources Radio
Opportunities and Risks of Scaling Up Carbon Dioxide Removal, with Gregory Nemet

Resources Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 34:55


In this week's episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Gregory Nemet, a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, about technologies and natural processes that can remove carbon dioxide from Earth's atmosphere. Nemet discusses efforts in the public and private sectors to deploy new technologies, benefits and costs of different methods of carbon dioxide removal, and the risks and challenges of using carbon dioxide removal to reach global climate goals. References and recommendations: “The State of Carbon Dioxide Removal” by Stephen M. Smith, Oliver Geden, Jan C. Minx, and Gregory F. Nemet; https://www.stateofcdr.org/ “Scrubbing the Sky: Inside the Race to Cool the Planet” by Paul McKendrick; https://www.figure1publishing.com/book/scrubbing-the-sky/ “Purple Mountains” film; https://www.purplemountainsfilm.com/

Vinyl-O-Matic
Albums and All That, Starting with the P as in Papa, and some that beging with the letter Q as in Quebec

Vinyl-O-Matic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 68:59


Kid606 [00:39] "Let It Rock" Pretty Girls Make Raves Tigerbeat6 meow132 2006 Hello Mid-Aughties Bay Area IDM. Michael Nesmith [05:32] "Some of Shelley's Blues" Pretty Much Your Standard Ranch Stash Pacific Arts/Island Records ILPS 9440 1977 One of my scores from Amsterdam. "Some of Shelley's Blues was going to be part of the Nashville session The Monkees had in 1968. Prior to this version it was also covered by Linda Ronstadt with the Stone Poney's (https://youtu.be/d9cQBGMzigU), as well as the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (https://youtu.be/BXJiqKgl7BI). Willie Nelson [08:52] "Blue Christmas" Pretty Paper Columbia JC 36189 1979 Having yourself a very Willia xmas? Getting some quality assistance from Booker T on the organ. The title track, made famous by Roy Orbison in 1963, is penned by none other than Willie. Prince [11:31] "I Wanna Be Your Lover" Prince Warner Bros. Records BSK 3366 1979 Prince's sophomore effort and what an effort it is! The album made it to number 22 on the Hot 100, and this lead off single (https://youtu.be/Rp8WL621uGM) hit number 11 on the US charts. Linda Ronstadt [18:29] "Hey Mister, That's Me Up on the Jukebox" Prisoner in Disguise Asylum Records 7E-1045 1975 Linda deftly handling this James Taylor number on this multi-platinum album. Emerson Meyers [22:40] "In Memoriam for Soprano & Tape" Provocative Electronics (Electronic Constructions on Traditional Forms) Westminster Gold WGS-8129 1970 Recorded at the Electronic Music Laboratory of the Catholic University of America, of all places, in 1970. Don't worry, I have an insider checking to see whether his laboratory still exists. The Cramps [27:35] "Goo Goo Muck" Psychedlic Jungle I.R.S. Records SP 70016 1981 How timely! The Cramps very well known version of Ronnie Cook and the Gaylads 1962 single. Record fiend friends, let me tell you that I have had a saved eBay search for that original Ronnie Cook single, and it has yet to go for less than three figures. Here's hoping I find it in a random place someday in the future. Thurston Moore [30:40] "Ono Soul" Psychic Hearts Goofin' Records Goo-010 2006 (originally released on DGC in 1995) Thurston hearts the queen of noise. This album features artwork by the excellent Rita Ackermann. Luna [35:53] "Beautiful View" Pup Tent Teenbeat TEENBEAT 232 1997 The fourth studio album from one of my favorite bands. This is one of the few that was released on vinyl at the time. Of course there's also the big beautiful box set (https://www.discogs.com/master/1027116-Luna-Long-Players-92-99). Purple Mountains [39:34] "She's Making Friends, I'm Turning Stranger" Purple Mountains Drag City DC680 2019 Ugh. Sadly, the final David Berman project. A thoroughly engaging album from start to finish.Interested and brave parties can check out this piece on David Berman's final days in the recent issue of Creem (https://www.creem.com/fresh-creem/david-berman-purple-mountains-final-days-feature). Temptations [43:42] "I Can't Get Next to You" Puzzle People Gordy S-949 1969 Such a hot opening track, this copy has been played many times. I tried to salvage it as best as possible. Number one single from a number 5 album. The Who [46:24] "Bell Boy" Quadrophenia (Music from the Soundtrack of The Who Film) Polydor 2625 037 1979 And what a film it is. Who knew that the king of the mods had a day job? Big Blood [51:21] "1000 Times" QuaranTunes Series No.027 Feeding Tube Records FTR634 2021 One of the things that got me through the stay-at-home phase of the pandemic was all of the excellent livestreams from musicians. This particular one from Portland ME's Big Blood was pretty much transcendtal for me. And this particular track featuring Quinissa on vocals scratched an audio itch that I didn't know I had. To really put it over the top for me, they followed it up with a cover of The Clean's "Anything Could Happen" (https://youtu.be/wPGIJdlOkbw?t=2272). Ultravox [55:20] "We Came to Dance" Quartet Chrysalis CDL 1394 1394 The sixth outing from Midge Ure and company. Oddly, produced by George Martin and less oddly cover design by Peter Saville. This track was the fourth and final single from Quartet. Robyn Hitchcock 'n' the Egyptians [59:34] "Madonna of the Wasps" Queen Elvis A&M Records SP 5241 1989 Another musician who had some great livestreams during stay-at-home along with his partner Emma Swift and Tubby and Ringo and Perry the Lobster. This song will forever be one of my favorites of his. Helped out by usual suspect Peter Buck on guitar here. Japan [01:02:39] "Halloween" Quiet Life Fame FA3037 1982 (originally released in 1979) Japan's third album, transitioning into synth pop territory. Music behind the DJ: "Gomez" by Vic Mizzy

Album Nerds
Tyler Childers, Purple Mountains, Prince, and More

Album Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 22:47


New album recommendations from Chicago-based metal group Exile, singer-songwriter David Berman, country star Tyler Chidlers, and a posthumous release from Prince.Plus classic albums from grunge mainstay Pearl Jam and psychedlic rockers Tame Impala.Here's the full list of album recommendations from the show:Black Sites – Exile (2019)Purple Mountains – Purple Mountains (2019)Tyler Childers – Country Squire (2019)Prince – Originals (2019)Pearl Jam – No Code (1996)Tame Impala – Innerspeaker (2010)Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!

BLISTER Podcast
Blister Speaker Series: Jeremy Jones

BLISTER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 71:54


One of the greatest big-mountain snowboarders of all time came to Western Colorado University for another installment of our Blister Speaker Series. But Jeremy isn't simply one of the best to ever ride a board; by founding Protect Our Winters, Jeremy has had a massive impact on the broader snowsports world, and is working to address one of the biggest issues of our time: climate change. So we talked to Jeremy about filming, snowboarding, founding POW, the ‘outdoor state'; and more.TOPICS & TIMES:When were you last in the Gunnison Valley? (3:56)Relevance today of Jeremy's film, Purple Mountains (6:41)Size of the ‘Outdoor State'? (8:30)Starting Protect Our Winters (10:34)How has the mission of POW stayed the same or evolved? (16:55)The road not taken (20:39)Social media attacks (22:35)How much are you snowboarding these days? (24:50)Clarify POW's position on Individual Behavior vs Policy & Voting (28:07)Will individual behavior ultimately move the needle? (32:59)Hilaree Nelson (36:58)Have you talked to a legislator who made you reconsider a position? (40:47)Pessimism and the Future (42:40)Scariest moment snowboarding? (46:07)How does POW decide which objectives to tackle? (49:05)Are you seeing funding coming in to support climate action? (50:16)How do you feel about ‘carbon neutrality'? (52:48)How to convince officials to care about climate action if they are funded by parties against it? (55:26)How were you thinking about climate while filming Art of Flight? (58:12)Climate Leadership: federal government vs small communities (1:00:18)Upcoming elections (1:01:55)What's your favorite place to snowboard? (1:03:04)Jeremy's new book The Art of Shralpinism: Lessons from the Mountains (1:04:06)RELATED LINKS:SPECIAL OFFER: OpenSnow.com/BlisterProtect Our Winters Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Equal Radio
Meet Up David Berman

Equal Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 9:59


Episodio 92 . Guión/Voz/Producción: Ulises Sanher (IG: @usanher) . Equal Media®2022 . Es apenas a partir del encierro que hablar de salud mental tomó relevancia, la ansiedad, depresión y distintas afectaciones fueron reconocidas ante cifras impresionantes donde casi mil millones de personas a nivel mundial vivimos afectadas por un trastorno mental, los suicidios ocurren en su mayoría antes de los 50 años y en más de 20 países penalizan los intentos de personas necesitadas de ayuda. El estigma y discriminación padecido vuelven difícil el reconocimiento y atención para mejorar la calidad de vida de millones, la falla no es sólo de instituciones, como sociedad jugamos papel importante en la segregación e ignorancia que rodea males comunes, poder hablar de ello sin miedo al señalamiento cambiaría paulatinamente la forma en que nos percibimos, mostrar empatía en ocasiones es sólo escuchar sin juzgar. El 7 de agosto de 2019 se confirmaba la noticia del suicidio del antiguo líder de Silver Jews, había pasado 10 años en silencio hasta que éste se rompió con un disco hermoso bajo el nombre de Purple Mountains, David Berman regresaba esporádicamente para quitarse la vida a 3 días de iniciar la gira de promoción de su última entrega. . Música en Meet Up: Purple Mountains- Maybe Im The Only One For Me: https://open.spotify.com/track/07RmC7emPN2YqmMkZhu2cF?si=2986f0a4fb384344 Purple Mountains- Nights That Won´t Happen: https://open.spotify.com/track/4djPwQlldGMPqhKAonFMeO?si=d5a59d9a3a8848d2 Purple Mountains- Darkness and Cold: https://open.spotify.com/track/2Ets3Fh1aOQAC3uFtFbahb?si=3772ed1f9d0a4aa4 Purple Mountains- All My Happiness Is Gone: https://open.spotify.com/track/0oCpNIVoV1iJK51xmh59Yh?si=0947a87579a34204 . Síguenos en nuestras redes: https://www.instagram.com/equal.music/ https://twitter.com/equalmusic1 https://www.facebook.com/MusicEqual https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC95wGu-mnz8SipFFq2OaJLw www.equalmedia.mx --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/equal-media/message

Jokermen: a podcast about bob dylan
Purple Mountains: PURPLE MOUNTAINS (2019)

Jokermen: a podcast about bob dylan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 127:48


The Jokermen remember David Berman and his monumental last record as Purple Mountains RIP DCB

Country Brothers
Episode 27: Talking David Berman w/ Daedelus Hoffman

Country Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 76:11


The Country Brothers chat with the homie Daedelus Hoffman from the Trouble Country podcast and Cattywampus Press. He's here to chat about David Berman. From Silver Jews to Purple Mountains, the three reflect on Berman's music and influence on the trajectory of the alt-country scene. Content Warning: There are discussions of suicide in this episode. If you or anyone you know is struggling with mental health dial 988 in the United States to get in contact with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Catch Daedelus Hoffman on Trouble Country. Peep his publishing work with Cattywampus Press and awesome project Dirty Dark Place. Follow The Country Brothers on Instagram @CountryBrothersPod @Polecat_Supreme @TheDomJohnson

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#291 Purple Mountains - Jeremy Jones

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 49:39


Jeremy Jones (@Jeremyjones) is an American professional snowboarder known for big mountain freeriding and is the founder of his own freeride-oriented snowboard brand, Jones Snowboards.If you dig this podcast, would you be please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It’s takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests to come on the show. All of my stuff is on Thiermann.substack.comConnect with me on Instagram | Twitter | YouTubeBrought to you by Santa Cruz Medicinals and RPM Training.RPM Training is a Norcal based active lifestyle brand founded on the idea that legit, purposeful functional training is the foundation of a truly full, adventurous life. I love their workout equipment and use it daily. Use the code KYLETMAN at checkout and get 10% off any order. Santa Cruz Medicinals CBD has supported this podcast from day one. Their founder actually convinced me to start the podcast! They make a range of potent CBD products and my personal favorite is the Peppermint Tincture, which I use most nights before before I go to bed. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout, and get 10% off any order. Sore muscles, be gone!Connect with me on Instagram | Twitter | YouTubeSend voice memos to: info@kyle.surf Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#291 Purple Mountains - Jeremy Jones

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 49:39


Jeremy Jones (@Jeremyjones) is an American professional snowboarder known for big mountain freeriding and is the founder of his own freeride-oriented snowboard brand, Jones Snowboards.If you dig this podcast, would you be please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It's takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests to come on the show. All of my stuff is on Thiermann.substack.comConnect with me on Instagram | Twitter | YouTubeBrought to you by Santa Cruz Medicinals and RPM Training.RPM Training is a Norcal based active lifestyle brand founded on the idea that legit, purposeful functional training is the foundation of a truly full, adventurous life. I love their workout equipment and use it daily. Use the code KYLETMAN at checkout and get 10% off any order. Santa Cruz Medicinals CBD has supported this podcast from day one. Their founder actually convinced me to start the podcast! They make a range of potent CBD products and my personal favorite is the Peppermint Tincture, which I use most nights before before I go to bed. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout, and get 10% off any order. Sore muscles, be gone!Connect with me on Instagram | Twitter | YouTubeSend voice memos to: info@kyle.surf Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe

95bFM: Border Radio
Border Radio with Deputy Paul

95bFM: Border Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022


My turn this week with durty murdur in the studio and some brand new Sarah Shook & The Disarmers and Kathy Bates Motel, tunes with names like These Drugs Aren't Working and bands with names like Katie Mae and The Lubrication as well as a few of the favorites like Purple Mountains and that awesome kind of bluegrassy cover of The Clash, Straight To Hell.

Greener Us
The Weekly Blend - February 16, 2022

Greener Us

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 20:37


Prescription drugs in the world's rivers, the changing smell of snow, and the Center for Biological Diversity supports a federal plan to gun down feral cows from helicopters. Also, we'll take a look at the documentary film, Purple Mountains, featuring professional snowboarder Jeremy Jones. From BBC: Rivers and prescription drugs From The Washington Post: The smell of snow From AP: Gunning down feral cows Documentary film, Purple Mountains Follow us on Instagram @greenerusmedia --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

All My Favorite Songs
All My Favorite Songs 027 by METZ - Nuggetz (part 1 of 2)

All My Favorite Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022


METZ is a Canadian noise punk band formed in 2008 in Ottawa and currently based in Toronto. The band consists of guitarist and vocalist Alex Edkins, bassist Chris Slorach and drummer Hayden Menzies. In this episode, part one of a series of two, all songs selected by METZ and published as a playlist with a popular audio streaming provider (that shall remain unnamed), between Oct 2017 and Aug 2021. Lineup: Simply Saucer, Hawkwind, Void, Fela Kuti, The Fall, CAN, Sam Cooke, Portishead, Neil Young, MC5, The Stooges, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Ramones, Donny Hathaway, Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, Sly & The Family Stone, Earth, Wind & Fire, Soul Glo, Daniel Romano, Joe Wong, FACS, Adulkt Life, Special Interest, Cold Meat, Dog Day, Nape Neck, Sweeping Promises, Wax Chattels, 3Ds, Jesu, Nels Cline, Napalm Death, Crack Cloud, The Pretty Things, Protomartyr, The Flaming Lips, The Monks, Suicide, Pink Floyd, Elevator To Hell, Purple Mountains, IDLES, Mount Eerie, Polvo, Wire, Sebadoh, Palace Music, Bedhead, The Sound, Vector Seven, Spray Paint, Martin Rev, Echo & the Bunnymen, Silver Apples, Swell Maps, Bikini Kill

LP: Uncovered
Episode 4: Cassandra Jenkins: 'An Overview on Phenomenal Nature'

LP: Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 81:25


On this episode Lauren is joined by New York singer-songwriter Cassandra Jenkins. As a musician, she has played in the bands of Eleanor Friedberger, Craig Finn, Lola Kirke, and rehearsed to tour with Purple Mountains in August 2019 before the tour's cancellation, meticulously making her debut LP 'Play Till You Win'. In February last year, she released her second album 'An Overview on Phenomenal Nature' via Ba Da Bing Records.Her lyrics unfold magical worlds, introducing you to a cast of characters like a local fisherman, a psychic at a birthday party, and driving instructor of a spiritual bent. Cassandra discusses the writing and recording process behind each track, as well as the many life experiences that shaped the album. ...-Find Cassandra Jenkins on the Web | Instagram-Follow LP: Uncovered on Instagram

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#291 Purple Mountains - Jeremy Jones

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 49:40


Jeremy Jones (@Jeremyjones) is an American professional snowboarder known for big mountain freeriding and is the founder of his own freeride-oriented snowboard brand, Jones Snowboards. If you dig this podcast, would you be please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It's takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests to come on the show.  Learn about my work at kyle.surf Brought to you by Santa Cruz Medicinals, and RPM Training. Listen to Sourgrass RPM Training is a Norcal based active lifestyle brand founded on the idea that legit, purposeful functional training is the foundation of a truly full, adventurous life. I love their workout equipment and use it daily. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout and get 10% off any order.  Santa Cruz Medicinals CBD has supported this podcast from day one. Their founder actually convinced me to start the podcast! They make a range of potent CBD products and my personal favorite is the Peppermint Tincture, which I use most nights before before I go to bed. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout, and get 10% off any order. Sore muscles, be gone! Please consider supporting my work on Patreon. If you are financially strapped, just keep listening and give lots of high-fives. That's all the payment I need.  Connect with Kyle on Instagram | Twitter | YouTube Contact: info@kyle.surf The Motherfucker Awards Intro music by Nashe Howe “Life moves pretty fast ... if you don't look around once and a while, you could miss it.” - Ferris Buller

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast
SE3:EP2 - Jeremy Jones: Passion for Protecting Winter

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 40:58


Growing up on Cape Cod, it may seem unusual that young Jeremy Jones gravitated towards sliding on snow. But family ski outings led to his passion for snowboarding. Today, Jones is one of the world's most well known names in big mountain snowboarding. But as he saw his season shortened and glaciers receding, he decided to fight back. He started Protect Our Winters in 2007, uniting skiers and snowboarders in the fight against climate change. Today, POW has become a driving force for systemic change.While Jones finds his true home in the mountains, he has become comfortable in Washington, speaking to Congress and advocating for legislation. His background in storytelling and film has led him to pushing his message out in features like the 2020 release of Purple Mountains.Here's a sample of what you'll learn in this episode of Last Chair with Jeremy Jones.Jeremy you're one of the planet's most well-known big mountain riders. How did it all begin?My parents fell in love with the mountains later in life, and they basically started dragging my brothers and I. We grew up on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. We would go up to Vermont, where my grandfather had a house (Stowe). I think that it's probably just the creativity of it and that connection with nature and it's always changing, you know, just overtook my life and still has to this day.What first triggered your awareness of climate change?As a teen, I remember that we always had a newspaper at the table in the morning. I saw global warming in the paper and I was like, ‘I don't like the sounds of that.' At that point I was snowboarding the golf courses on Cape Cod, and I'm like, ‘why doesn't it snow anymore? It always piqued my interest because I never liked the sounds of global warming.How is Protect Our Winters making a difference?At Protect Our Winters we only have so much energy, so we have to focus on the big levers. Large scale CO2 reduction needs to happen through policy. We're not going to recycle our way out of this climate mess is the reality. And that's why we focus our attention at Protect Our Winters on policy. It's understanding who your elected officials are, what their stance is on climate.Check out more with Jeremy Jones on Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast presented by High West Distillery on your favorite podcast platform. Subscribe to get first access to every episode.

The First Ever Podcast
The First Ever Radio Hour 6/14/21

The First Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 57:13


Jeremy Bolm plays DJ and brings you an hours worth of music and discussion behind what you hear. This week includes tracks from Unbroken, Fiddlehead, Truth Cult, King Woman, Militarie Gun, Carry On, Purple Mountains, Mission of Burma, Tigers Jaw, Johnny Cash, The Casket Lottery, Human Waste Project and more! If you enjoy this episode, subscribe to the Patreon and get two additional radio episodes a month.    Subscribe to the PATREON and receive a brand new radio hour every Sunday! Thats two additional episodes a month AND you get them a day early! Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter!

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2021.05.28 with Mike McGrath of YAWP

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 129:14


As broadcast on May 28, 2021 with bonus footage for you podcast peepers.  Tonight we welcome YAWP bassist Mike McGrath to the show, who rocked an interesting mix of new & old for his two parts of the show, going over early influences like Beastie Boys & Pixies then into more recent stuff like Squid and Parquet Courts.  Check out his appearance on our latest monthly playlist, The Damyang Drop, which we do monthly with The Damyang House.  Mike's contribution both to the gig tonight and our playlist is top notch!#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Creedence Clearwater Revival – Born on the BayouUltimate Painting – Ultimate PaintingDehd – LonerSharon Van Etten – Peace Signs (IDLES vers)Tom Petty – BreakdownBaba Stiltz – Running to Chad Part II (32:31)Scott Lavene – My StereoJohn Prine – When I Get To HeavenJunior Kimbrough – Meet Me In The CityPete Molinari – I Don't Like The Man I AmAndrew Bird – ManifestLena Platonos – Bloody Shadows From AfarJonnie Common - Shark Part III (62:15)YAWP – EvergreenPixies – Tony's ThemeBeastie Boys – Shake Your RumpTom Petty – Runnin' Down A DreamLed Zeppelin – Bring It On HomeThe Specials – Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think) Part IV (93:57)Parquet Courts – Total FootballJake Xerxes Fussell – The River St. JohnsPurple Mountains – That's Just The Way I FeelSquid – PaddlingSongs: Ohia – Farewell Transmission 

While You Die
Ep. 4 The New Lucky

While You Die

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 45:35


Happy St. Patricks Day! The boys enjoy some (Irish) coffee before Jesus yells though a mask all night. Jesus talks about the lows but feels the highs of Purple Mountains' "All My Hapiness Is Gone" and Kaleb joins the fight against the Vampire South.Suggested talking points: Sexy Lucky Charms, Chuck Explicit Cheese, Raging Ape Vibrations, Grammy Thoughts

Hot Singles
S2E4 - Car Wheels On A Gravel Road by Lucinda Willaims & Purple Mountains by Purple Mountains

Hot Singles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 80:35


Content warning for discussion of suicide and suicidal ideation. The Purple Mountains album deals with this a great deal, and we talk about that as well as David Berman's death shortly after the album's release. After a longer than intended break (Regs moved and Autumn is working A LOT), we are back with a country music extravaganza. We talk about Lucinda Williams' alt-country classic Car Wheels On A Gravel Road, and David Berman's recent album that really reckons with dark subject matter in a tongue-in-cheek sort of way. Our next episode will also be a little late because Autumn is getting a big surgery done and will need a few weeks to recover, but when we're back we will be joined by our friend Marcy to talk about 1000 Gecs by 100 Gecs, Weight of the World by MIKE, and Descendants of Cain by Ka You can follow Autumn on twitter @autumnal_coffee and Regs on twitter @regresssion And of course you can support this podcast and many more on patreon

Hot Singles
S2E3 - Making A Door Less Open by Car Seat Headrest & HOPELESSNESS by ANOHNI

Hot Singles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 89:19


We're here again to talk about Making a Door Less Open by Car Seat Headrest and HOPELESSNESS by ANOHNI and then steer into a discussion about trans singing voices and queering audio and our frustration with some common narratives around these things. Next week? By god is that a guitar? Is that TWO country albums? Perhaps a country album and an indie rock album with a lot of country flavor??? I guess you'll have to listen to Car Wheels on a Gravel Road by Lucinda Williams and Purple Mountains by Purple Mountains to find out. You can follow Autumn on twitter @autumnal_coffee and Regs on twitter @regresssion And of course you can support this podcast and many more on patreon

Current Climate - with Sam & April
7. "Amber waves of grain, purple mountains and whatever"

Current Climate - with Sam & April

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 51:40


What is more American than oil pipelines, cars, and red meat? Plenty of things... but these are the topics April and Sam cover in this week's episode. If you've been enjoying Current Climate please considering leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or sharing this podcast with a friend! Email us: currentclimatepodcast@gmail.com Tweet at us: @currentclimate_ Find Sam on Instagram: @sam.zagorski

THE WANDERING WOLF
145- Miles Joris-Peyrafitte

THE WANDERING WOLF

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 101:51


145- Miles Joris-Peyrafitte (Film Maker). While Yoni is in Brooklyn on tour, he and Miles get together at Yoni's Airbnb for a talk. With Yoni's partner Grace, they discuss what Miles has been up to lately, directing as the writer vs. directing with another person as writer, working on his most recent feature, Dreamland, Yoni's current existential crisis, their collaborative visual album, AOKOHIO, Miles' performance artist mother and poet father and troubadour style upbringing, the anti-anxiety medication/weed/dog-ownership cocktail, smoking vs. Juuling, the Purple Mountains album, and the long game of art making. To support, go to Patreon.com/thewanderingwolf

The Radio Cure
David Berman // Purple Mountains

The Radio Cure

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 28:17


After three decades of “writing sad songs and gettin paid by the tear” we say goodbye to Silver Jews and Purple Mountains frontman David Berman. NPR Article: https://www.npr.org/2019/08/07/749245911/silver-jews-david-berman-dies-at-52 Advice For The Graduate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEJW0nWHeaY Random Rules: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKl4Wpu75W0 That's Just the Way I Feel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CtxkCmcsiw Snow is falling in Manhattan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50227UHWULg

Song of the Day
Purple Mountains - Darkness and Cold

Song of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 3:58


Purple Mountains - Darkness and Cold - from the 2019 album Purple Mountains on Drag City.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

King of Stuff
E153. Joaquin Into Disaster

King of Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019


(Yes, it’s a lousy pun. Sue me.) Jon and Stephen discuss Rep. Joaquin Castro’s doxxing of Trump donors and the media’s encouragement to harass Republicans at least through 2020. The intro/outro song and Stephen’s song of the week is “Margaritas at the Mall” by Purple Mountains. Jon’s song of the week is “Random Rules” by Silver Jews. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians... Source

King of Stuff
Joaquin Into Disaster

King of Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 73:45


(Yes, it's a lousy pun. Sue me.) Jon and Stephen discuss Rep. Joaquin Castro's doxxing of Trump donors and the media's encouragement to harass Republicans at least through 2020. The intro/outro song and Stephen's song of the week is “Margaritas at the Mall” by Purple Mountains. Jon's song of the week is “Random Rules” by Silver Jews. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians... Source