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This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot pay tribute to their late colleague and friend, Mary Gaffney. Mary was a pioneer in audio engineering, working for 45 years, 12 of which she worked on sessions with Sound Opinions. Jim and Greg revisit some of their favorite sessions they did with Mary, which includes Jenny Lewis, Bob Mould and more.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs: Jenny Lewis feat. The Watson Twins, "Rise up With Fists!! (Live on Sound Opinions)," Rabbit Fur Coat, Team Love, 2006The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967the Jimi Hendrix Experience, "The Wind Cries Mary," The Wind Cries Mary (Single), Reprise, 1967Jon Brion, "Magnolia," Magnolia: Music from the Motion Picture, Reprise, 1999Jon Brion, "I Believe She's Lying," Meaningless, Straight to Cut-Out, 2001Jon Brion, "Eternal Sunshine (Live on Sound Opinions)," Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Hollywood, 2004Jenny Lewis feat. The Watson Twins, "The Charging Sky (Live on Sound Opinions)," Rabbit Fur Coat, Team Love, 2006The Mekons, "Last Dance (Live on Sound Opinions)," Fear and Whiskey, Sin, 1985Hüsker Dü, "Whatever," Zen Arcade, SST, 1984Hüsker Dü, "Eight Miles High," Eight Miles High (Single), SST, 1984Bob Mould, "Hold On (Live on Sound Opinions)," Patch the Sky, Merge, 2016Patti Smith Group, "Because the Night," Easter, Arista, 1978See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share some new music that's flying underneath the mainstream radar - buried treasures! They'll also hear selections from their production staff. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnG Make a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lU Send us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs: Gaye Su Akyol, "Love Buzz," Love Buzz (Single), Sub Pop, 2023The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Jlin, "Paradigm," Perspective, Planet Mu, 2023Buck Curran, "Prometheus," Immortal Light, Obsolete, 2023Eric Nam, "Sink or Swim," House on a Hill, Eric Nam Company, 2023MSPAINT, "Delete It (feat. Militarie Gun)," Post-American, Convulse , 2023CIVIC, "Hourglass," Hourglass (Single), ATO, 2023John Francis Flynn, "Mole in The Ground," Look Over The Wall, See The Sky, River Lea, 2023Moonkill, "Dead Holiday," The Kong Sessions, Self Released, 2023Mary Ocher, "Is Life Possible? (feat. Les Trucs)," Is Life Possible? (feat. Les Trucs) (Single), Copyright Control, 2023Nation of Language, "Sole Obsession," Strange Disciple, PIAS, 2023Helaine Vis, "No Sugar," No Sugar (Single), Springstoff, 2023Infinity Song, "Hater's Anthem," Hater's Anthem (Single), Roc Nation, 2023The Sunshine State, "Dating a Drug Dealer," In Another Life, The Sunshine State, 2022Chuck Strangers, "Prospect Park West," The Boys & Girls, Lex, 2023Madame Reaper & the Gentlemen's Club, "Goblina," Madame Reaper's Gentlemen's Club, The Club, 2023Deeper, "Tele," Careful!, Sub Pop, 2023The Jogo Project, "JoGo Christmas (feat. Sugar Bear)," JoGo Christmas (feat. Sugar Bear) (Single), EJB Productions, 2020Jenny Lewis feat. The Watson Twins, "Rise up With Fists!! (Live on Sound Opinions)," Rabbit Fur Coat, Team Love, 2006Support The Show: https://www.patreon.com/soundopinionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, musician Jenny Lewis joins Lilah to break down how she writes a song. Lewis's music has paved the way for many famous pop stars and singer-songwriters today. She brings us through her trajectory: from child actor supporting her family, to lead singer of the beloved indie band Rilo Kiley, to solo artist who just, at 47, came out with her fifth solo album, Joy'All. Lilah asks her what she had for breakfast, she says “one weed gummy”, and they're off.– Read Lilah's profile of Lewis at http://ft.com/content/12695d22-fc85-48df-848c-00ca4802f79f -------We love hearing from you! You can email us at ftweekendpodcast@ft.com. We're on Twitter @ftweekendpod, and Lilah is on Instagram and Twitter @lilahrap.-------Our FTWeekend Festival is back on Saturday, September 2 at Kenwood House in London! It'll be a day of debates, tastings, Q&As and more. For £20 off your festival pass, use promo code FTWeekendPod here: http://ft.com/festivalSpecial FT subscription offers for Weekend listeners, from 50% off a digital subscription to a $1/£1/€1 trial, are here: http://ft.com/weekendpodcast.--------------Original music by Metaphor Music. Mixing and sound design by Breen Turner and Sam GiovincoClips used: Psychos and Giddy Up from the album Joy'all (2023), Blue Note RecordsRabbit Fur Coat from the album Rabbit Fur Coat (2006), Team Love RecordsRead a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We discuss the best and worst songs from "Rabbit Fur Coat" by Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins. Let us know your thoughts about these songs and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Please support Jenny Lewis and The Watson Twins by purchasing and streaming this album wherever you pay for music! Here is a Spotify playlist containing this album and all albums discussed on The Album Argument Podcast: https://spoti.fi/3ddbwaL.
In our latest Bonus episode, we sit down with Elle Rodriguez a native Los Angeleno wine influencer who goes by the Instagram handle @themodernpour. Anthony and Elle discuss their mutual love and appreciation of indie rock darling Jenny Lewis, pairing her 2019 album On the Line with a complex, aromatic and acidic bottle of Loire Valley Chenin Blanc by Francois Chidaine,. As a Mexican-American, Elle is unique in the wine world, representing women of color in a predominantly white (and blonde and female) subset of the wine related social media universe. Elle has worked long and hard to carve out a niche for other women of color to learn about wine and hopes to bring this experience to the next level through a branded wine club. Elle feels a real kinship with Jenny Lewis, as a fellow L.A. native, a fellow former actress, and an artist who blazed her own trail in the male dominated world of indie rock. Guest: Elle Rodriguez a.k.a. The Modern Pour Album: Jenny Lewis, On the Line Wine: Les Tuffeaux Montlouis Sur Loire, Francois Chidaine 2017
Scot and Jeff discuss Rilo Kiley/Jenny Lewis with Helaine Olen. Introducing the Band: Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) are with guest Helaine Olen. Helaine is an opinion writer at the Washington Post. Find her on Twitter at @HelaineOlen. Helaine's Music Pick: Rilo Kiley/Jenny Lewis So it turns out Hannah Nefler from Troop Beverly Hills and Ronnie Pinsky from “Salute Your Shorts” aren't played by just talented child actors after all. Those actors, Jenny Lewis and Blake Sennett, went on to form one-half of Rilo Kiley and were responsible for writing the music and lyrics for the band. And it all started out because actor/comedian Dave Foley offered to pick up the tab for recording a group of demos. While Rilo Kiley never sold a ton of albums, they became a successful and artistically interesting group that made waves in the indie rock community. Jenny Lewis began her solo career before her band officially ended its run, with the superb Rabbit Fur Coat, released in 2006. Rilo Kiley produced one more “grab for the brass ring” album, titled Under the Blacklight. By that point, though, it was clear Lewis' talent meant more solo albums were on the way. Rooted in a California/Laurel Canyon sound, Lewis rarey repeats herself on record. Her voice has matured over the years to become a true musical weapon. Many of her friends, like Beck, Elvis Costello, Jonathan Rice, Benmont Tench, and others pop up on songs here and there. Whether you're new to this music or simply taking a deeper dive, be more adventurous with us and listen to the Political Beats take on Rilo Kiley & Jenny Lewis.
“A Mansion House and a Rabbit Fur Coat.” This week, Harley R. Pageot and Emily Fear watch and review the WWE-produced Paige biopic Fighting With My Family. Plus, Harley talks to Texas wrestler Alex Gracia about coping with pandemic anxiety, wrestling for Stardom in Japan, and embracing femininity in wrestling.
In their long-awaited (by me at least) second episode, Elana and Adam discuss Rilo Kiley singer Jenny Lewis's first album as a solo artist, Rabbit Fur Coat, a collaboration with The Watson Twins originally released in 2006. Elana shares her adoration for Mitski and her 2014 album Bury Me at Makeout Creek. The song that ends the episode is "For Pete's Sake" by The Monkees and this episode is dedicated to the memory of Peter Tork (1942-2019).
Hey, who invented rock and roll? Easy question, right? According to bluegrass legend Del McCoury, it's not who you think. We'll discuss that and his musical history in general. Jenny Lewis also talks about how revisiting her album "Rabbit Fur Coat" has given her new insight into the past.
Jenny Lewis knows a thing or two about running from the past. The irony is that — while trying to run from it — she ended up running toward it and embracing the past in a strange way. It took the 10th anniversary of the album "Rabbit Fur Coat" for her to realize that.
On this episode we're joined by Jenny Lewis superfan Liz Earle. Liz walks us through the wonders of Jenny Lewis. If you're a woman born in the mid-to-late-80s Jenny Lewis hit the scene at just the right time to influence the course of your life. Next year marks the 10-year anniversary of her album with the Watson Twins that really put her on the map, Rabbit Fur Coat. If you're not really familar with her records, it's a great introduction. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
DMP has been on an unplanned hiatus lately, but we're back now and have many more episodes planned for 2015 and beyond! The revival starts with Jonny and frequent co-host Taylor presenting the varied and surprising music of Jenny Lewis. We first discovered her as an actress, but she is far more impressive as a singer and writer of songs that balance honesty, sadness, and defiance, often all at once. This retrospective covers her career through stints with Rilo Kiley and The Postal Service, but much of our favorite material comes from just last year. It's a good bet that Jenny Lewis will be making great music for a very long time to come, so we hope this episode can be your primer, or maybe just a refresher on why she is a musical force. 1. Head Underwater (The Voyager) 2. She's Not Me (The Voyager) 3. Nothing Better (Give Up -- with The Postal Service) 4. Silver Lining (Under the Blacklight -- with Rilo Kiley) 5. A Man / Me / Then Jim (More Adventurous -- with Rilo Kiley) 6. Rise Up With Fists!! (Rabbit Fur Coat -- with The Watson Twins) 7. Acid Tongue (Acid Tongue) 8. Sing a Song for Them (Acid Tongue) 9. Slippery Slopes (The Voyager) 10. Just One of the Guys (The Voyager) 11. A Better Son/Daughter (The Execution of All Things -- with Rilo Kiley) Encore: Carole King -- I Feel the Earth Move (Tapestry)