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Send us a textHoly cow what a season! I cannot believe we are about to wrap our 41st show of our 4th season! I am so grateful for our inspiring guests that took the time to sit down with me to help share their passions, missions, and light to all of our audience through out the world. Thank you to our New Orleans community that helps our positive foot print grow outside of our city and spread into places that need the light that only New Orleans understands. Thank you to our amazing producer and editor that creates a magical show every single Friday. Adrian from Solid Ice Media is amazing and he is local. He is the mastermind and it wouldn't be possible without his talents. Thanks big guy. And of course, thank you to every single sponsor that NolaPapa.com has, allowing our campfire to brighten- creating embers from it to soar into the air and brightening someone's life somewhere out there.On this season 4 finale, we welcome New York Times Best Selling Author, John Garrison. His brand new book, Red + Hot and Blue was released recently and he sat down with myself and local book enthusiast and author, TQ Sims. "Red Hot + Blue is a meditation on music's capacity to find us, transform us, and help us make sense of our historical moment. Blending memoir and cultural history, Garrison recalls his coming out at the height of the AIDS crisis alongside the music industry's first major response to the epidemic. In 1990, a groundbreaking effort by musical artists sought to combat the silence and stigma about the disease. The resulting tribute album to legendary composer Cole Porter was evocatively titled Red Hot + Blue, capturing both the joy and melancholy that accompany love during turbulent times. It re-imagined those iconic songs - including “Don't Fence Me In,” “Every Time We Say Goodbye,” “Night and Day” - not just to celebrate the composer but also to offer a shared vision for survival. In this book, Garrison reflects on his own life story through the lens of Porter's life and music to illuminate the emotional landscape we all navigate in the search for love.Red Hot + Blue returns us to the early 1990s to reveal how the love songs of the past can be revived to speak to new audiences in times of need. The book is the portrait of an album, a pandemic, and a young gay man's coming of age in the era of both." Courtesy of www.bloomssbury.comFind Red+Hot and Blue at: https://a.co/d/iJjLSEfFind the Vinyl here: https://a.co/d/ezbB5EAThen we welcome upcoming new Author, TQ Sims. His new book, "God Speed Lovers" was released last month and is adding to a new genre that brings SYFY and gay romance together in a unique and romantic time, allowing our community to connect with a different type of story. "Lovable loner Casey Isaac thinks love isn't for him. Not since extraordinary events left him with supernormal powers and a great deal of trauma. But when Oscar Kenzari looks at him, he can't help but change his mind. As Divinators, Casey and Oscar have used their psychic powers to defend humanity from sentient, extradimensional storms for one hundred years. But Thank you to our family of amazing sponsors! Ochsner Hospital for ChildrenWww.ochsner.orgRouses MarkersWww.rousesmarkets.comSandpiper VacationsWww..sandpipervacations.comZak George's Dog Revolution! The Law Firm of Forrest Cressy & James Www.forrestcressyjames.comComfort Cases Www.comfortcases.orgNew Orleans Ice Cream CompanyWww.neworleansicecream.comReal Estate with Steph & Berkshire Hathaway www.realestatewithsteph.comAudubon Institute www.auduboninstitute.orgThe Gift of Adoption FundGiftofAdoption.org
Released in 1990, this iconic album was the music industry's first major response to the AIDS epidemic. Featuring contemporary pop performers like U2, Sinéad O'Connor, The Neville Brothers, and Annie Lennox, reinterpreting the music of Cole Porter, one of the great American songwriters of the early 20th century, the album sold more than a million copies worldwide. In his book, Red Hot + Blue, John S. Garrison explores the powerful intersection of music, activism, and personal memory through the lens of this iconic 1990 album .More than just a tribute to Cole Porter; RED HOT + BLUE was a groundbreaking project that united artists across genres and generations in the fight against AIDS. Released at the height of the epidemic, the album's fusion of contemporary and classic sounds served as both a fundraiser and a platform for activism raising millions of dollars for HIV/AIDS charities. Capturing both the joy and melancholy that accompany love during turbulent times. It re-imagined those iconic songs - including “Don't Fence Me In,” “Every Time We Say Goodbye,” “Night and Day” - not just to celebrate the composer but also to offer a shared vision for survival. Garrison writes, “the album needed to jar people, to urge them to speak openly about what it meant to love even when the virus made connection increasingly more precarious. Porter's music gives voice to a man unafraid to announce his desire for affection, even from those who rejected him and even in a world where many people disapproved of his kind of love. I can't imagine a more fitting voice for the music industry's first major response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.” In his book, Garrison reflects on his life story through the lens of Porter's life and music to illuminate the emotional landscape we all navigate in the search for love.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Cole Porter… knew about — and wasn't afraid to talk about — the truth of love. Released in 1990, this iconic album was the music industry's first major response to the AIDS epidemic. Featuring contemporary pop performers like U2, Sinéad O'Connor, The Neville Brothers, and Annie Lennox, reinterpreting the music of Cole Porter, one of the great American songwriters of the early 20th century, the album sold more than a million copies worldwide. In his book, Red Hot + Blue, John S. Garrison explores the powerful intersection of music, activism, and personal memory through the lens of this iconic 1990 album .More than just a tribute to Cole Porter; RED HOT + BLUE was a groundbreaking project that united artists across genres and generations in the fight against AIDS. Released at the height of the epidemic, the album's fusion of contemporary and classic sounds served as both a fundraiser and a platform for activism raising millions of dollars for HIV/AIDS charities. Capturing both the joy and melancholy that accompany love during turbulent times. It re-imagined those iconic songs - including “Don't Fence Me In,” “Every Time We Say Goodbye,” “Night and Day” - not just to celebrate the composer but also to offer a shared vision for survival. Garrison writes, “the album needed to jar people, to urge them to speak openly about what it meant to love even when the virus made connection increasingly more precarious. Porter's music gives voice to a man unafraid to announce his desire for affection, even from those who rejected him and even in a world where many people disapproved of his kind of love. I can't imagine a more fitting voice for the music industry's first major response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.” In his book, Garrison reflects on his life story through the lens of Porter's life and music to illuminate the emotional landscape we all navigate in the search for love.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Every once in a while, a book comes along that brings back memories, inspires us with its message and makes us think. John Garrison has written just such a book. John is an author with seven books and numerous feature articles in major publications to his name. Now he has written an incredible story mixing the impact of an iconic album produced in 1990, early activism around the AIDS crisis and a personal memoir about his own experience of coming out. His book is called, Red, Hot and Blue and John joins us to share all about it. You won't want to miss hearing this touching story from the author who wrote it.
Did Iggy Pop and Debbie Harry approach their "Well, Did You Evah?" cover for Red Hot + Blue with the appropriate level of professionalism? Which downtown shopping and dining spots Christina visited with Sonic Youth still exist today? Was Shawn Wayans One To Watch? What does "gerbiling" really mean? And how did Winona Ryder EVER agree to play a character named Dinky Bossetti? We can't promise we answer all these questions, but we definitely try in the November 1990 Pop Culture episode! QUICK LINKS
John Garrison's Red Hot + Blue (33 1/3 Series) (Bloomsbury, 2024) is a meditation on music's capacity to find us, transform us, and help us make sense of our historical moment. In a narrative that blends memoir and history, Red Hot + Blue explores Garrison's coming out at the height of the AIDS crisis alongside the history of the music industry's response to the epidemic. The book's centerpiece is a major 1990 effort by musical artists to break through the silence and stigma about the disease. The resulting tribute album drew inspiration from the life and work of the legendary composer Cole Porter, who himself wrestled with the joy and sorrow that accompanies love in a judgmental society. Leading musicians, including Debbie Harry, Annie Lennox, Sinead O'Connor, Iggy Pop, and U2, interpreted some of Porter's most iconic songs - “Don't Fence Me In,” “Every Time We Say Goodbye,” “Night and Day”- offering not just a joyful tribute to a composer and a community, but a shared vision of survival. Red Hot + Blue returns us to the early 1990s to reveal how the love songs of the past can be revived to speak to new audiences in times of need. The book is the portrait of an album, a pandemic and a young man's coming of age in the era of both. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
John Garrison's Red Hot + Blue (33 1/3 Series) (Bloomsbury, 2024) is a meditation on music's capacity to find us, transform us, and help us make sense of our historical moment. In a narrative that blends memoir and history, Red Hot + Blue explores Garrison's coming out at the height of the AIDS crisis alongside the history of the music industry's response to the epidemic. The book's centerpiece is a major 1990 effort by musical artists to break through the silence and stigma about the disease. The resulting tribute album drew inspiration from the life and work of the legendary composer Cole Porter, who himself wrestled with the joy and sorrow that accompanies love in a judgmental society. Leading musicians, including Debbie Harry, Annie Lennox, Sinead O'Connor, Iggy Pop, and U2, interpreted some of Porter's most iconic songs - “Don't Fence Me In,” “Every Time We Say Goodbye,” “Night and Day”- offering not just a joyful tribute to a composer and a community, but a shared vision of survival. Red Hot + Blue returns us to the early 1990s to reveal how the love songs of the past can be revived to speak to new audiences in times of need. The book is the portrait of an album, a pandemic and a young man's coming of age in the era of both. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
John Garrison's Red Hot + Blue (33 1/3 Series) (Bloomsbury, 2024) is a meditation on music's capacity to find us, transform us, and help us make sense of our historical moment. In a narrative that blends memoir and history, Red Hot + Blue explores Garrison's coming out at the height of the AIDS crisis alongside the history of the music industry's response to the epidemic. The book's centerpiece is a major 1990 effort by musical artists to break through the silence and stigma about the disease. The resulting tribute album drew inspiration from the life and work of the legendary composer Cole Porter, who himself wrestled with the joy and sorrow that accompanies love in a judgmental society. Leading musicians, including Debbie Harry, Annie Lennox, Sinead O'Connor, Iggy Pop, and U2, interpreted some of Porter's most iconic songs - “Don't Fence Me In,” “Every Time We Say Goodbye,” “Night and Day”- offering not just a joyful tribute to a composer and a community, but a shared vision of survival. Red Hot + Blue returns us to the early 1990s to reveal how the love songs of the past can be revived to speak to new audiences in times of need. The book is the portrait of an album, a pandemic and a young man's coming of age in the era of both. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
John Garrison's Red Hot + Blue (33 1/3 Series) (Bloomsbury, 2024) is a meditation on music's capacity to find us, transform us, and help us make sense of our historical moment. In a narrative that blends memoir and history, Red Hot + Blue explores Garrison's coming out at the height of the AIDS crisis alongside the history of the music industry's response to the epidemic. The book's centerpiece is a major 1990 effort by musical artists to break through the silence and stigma about the disease. The resulting tribute album drew inspiration from the life and work of the legendary composer Cole Porter, who himself wrestled with the joy and sorrow that accompanies love in a judgmental society. Leading musicians, including Debbie Harry, Annie Lennox, Sinead O'Connor, Iggy Pop, and U2, interpreted some of Porter's most iconic songs - “Don't Fence Me In,” “Every Time We Say Goodbye,” “Night and Day”- offering not just a joyful tribute to a composer and a community, but a shared vision of survival. Red Hot + Blue returns us to the early 1990s to reveal how the love songs of the past can be revived to speak to new audiences in times of need. The book is the portrait of an album, a pandemic and a young man's coming of age in the era of both. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
John Garrison's Red Hot + Blue (33 1/3 Series) (Bloomsbury, 2024) is a meditation on music's capacity to find us, transform us, and help us make sense of our historical moment. In a narrative that blends memoir and history, Red Hot + Blue explores Garrison's coming out at the height of the AIDS crisis alongside the history of the music industry's response to the epidemic. The book's centerpiece is a major 1990 effort by musical artists to break through the silence and stigma about the disease. The resulting tribute album drew inspiration from the life and work of the legendary composer Cole Porter, who himself wrestled with the joy and sorrow that accompanies love in a judgmental society. Leading musicians, including Debbie Harry, Annie Lennox, Sinead O'Connor, Iggy Pop, and U2, interpreted some of Porter's most iconic songs - “Don't Fence Me In,” “Every Time We Say Goodbye,” “Night and Day”- offering not just a joyful tribute to a composer and a community, but a shared vision of survival. Red Hot + Blue returns us to the early 1990s to reveal how the love songs of the past can be revived to speak to new audiences in times of need. The book is the portrait of an album, a pandemic and a young man's coming of age in the era of both. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/lgbtq-studies
John Garrison's Red Hot + Blue (33 1/3 Series) (Bloomsbury, 2024) is a meditation on music's capacity to find us, transform us, and help us make sense of our historical moment. In a narrative that blends memoir and history, Red Hot + Blue explores Garrison's coming out at the height of the AIDS crisis alongside the history of the music industry's response to the epidemic. The book's centerpiece is a major 1990 effort by musical artists to break through the silence and stigma about the disease. The resulting tribute album drew inspiration from the life and work of the legendary composer Cole Porter, who himself wrestled with the joy and sorrow that accompanies love in a judgmental society. Leading musicians, including Debbie Harry, Annie Lennox, Sinead O'Connor, Iggy Pop, and U2, interpreted some of Porter's most iconic songs - “Don't Fence Me In,” “Every Time We Say Goodbye,” “Night and Day”- offering not just a joyful tribute to a composer and a community, but a shared vision of survival. Red Hot + Blue returns us to the early 1990s to reveal how the love songs of the past can be revived to speak to new audiences in times of need. The book is the portrait of an album, a pandemic and a young man's coming of age in the era of both. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Garrison's Red Hot + Blue (33 1/3 Series) (Bloomsbury, 2024) is a meditation on music's capacity to find us, transform us, and help us make sense of our historical moment. In a narrative that blends memoir and history, Red Hot + Blue explores Garrison's coming out at the height of the AIDS crisis alongside the history of the music industry's response to the epidemic. The book's centerpiece is a major 1990 effort by musical artists to break through the silence and stigma about the disease. The resulting tribute album drew inspiration from the life and work of the legendary composer Cole Porter, who himself wrestled with the joy and sorrow that accompanies love in a judgmental society. Leading musicians, including Debbie Harry, Annie Lennox, Sinead O'Connor, Iggy Pop, and U2, interpreted some of Porter's most iconic songs - “Don't Fence Me In,” “Every Time We Say Goodbye,” “Night and Day”- offering not just a joyful tribute to a composer and a community, but a shared vision of survival. Red Hot + Blue returns us to the early 1990s to reveal how the love songs of the past can be revived to speak to new audiences in times of need. The book is the portrait of an album, a pandemic and a young man's coming of age in the era of both. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Continuing our season of specials on material outside the show's main remit, Philippa Spanos returns to help Martin and Sam consider the creative and commercial aspects of Waits's music videos. Starting with a long-overlooked animation experiment from the 70s, we chart how these films function in relation to the music, the commercial purpose of a video, as well as all the tiny tiny guitars. website: songbysongpodcast.com twitter: @songbysongpod e-mail: songbysongpodcast@gmail.com Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include: Tom Waits For No-One / The One That Got Away, short film feat. Tom Waits, dir. John Lamb (1979) In The Neighbourhood, Tom Waits music video, dir. Haskell Wexler (1983) Rain Dogs Promos, dir. Chris Blum (1985) Downtown Train, Tom Waits music video, dir. Jean-Baptiste Mondino (1985) Blow Wind Blow, Tom Waits music video, and Limousine Interview promo, dir. Chris Blum (1987) Temptation, Tom Waits music video from Franks Wild Years, dir. Betzy Bromberg (1987) It's Alright With Me, Tom Waits music video from Red Hot + Blue, dir. Jim Jarmusch (1990) Going Out West, Tom Waits music video from Bone Machine, dir. Jesse Dylan (1992) I Don't Wanna Grow Up, Tom Waits music video from Bone Machine, dir. Jim Jarmusch (1992) We think your Song by Song experience will be enhanced by hearing, in full, the songs featured in the show, which you can get hold of from your favourite record shop or online platform. Please support artists by buying their music, or using services which guarantee artists a revenue - listen responsibly.
Into the 1990s, Martin and Sam return for more unreleased Waits tracks, splitting the decade into two more manageable chunks. This first episode sees some repurposed music, a few live songs, as well as Waits delivering heart-felt advice alongside Thelonius Monster. website: songbysongpodcast.com twitter: @songbysongpod e-mail: songbysongpodcast@gmail.com Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include: Serrano, flexi-disc insert for the book 'Sylvia Plachy's Unguided Tour', Tom Waits (1990) I Left My Heart In San Francisco, live recording, Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco CA, w. George Corey / Douglass Cross (31 December 1990) Auld Lang Syne, live recording, Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco CA (31 December 1990/1 January 1991) It's Alright With Me, Red Hot + Blue, Tom Waits / w. Cole Porter - music video dir. Jim Jarmusch (1990) Thousand Bing Bangs, Devout Catalyst, Ken Nordine / Tom Waits (1991) The Movie, Devout Catalyst, Ken Nordine / Tom Waits (1991) I'm Not Your Fool Anymore, Mississippi Lad, Teddy Edwards / Tom Waits (1991) Adios Lounge, Beautiful Mess, Thelonius Monster / Tom Waits (1992) We think your Song by Song experience will be enhanced by hearing, in full, the songs featured in the show, which you can get hold of from your favourite record shop or online platform. Please support artists by buying their music, or using services which guarantee artists a revenue - listen responsibly.
Create Without Limitations is the message Jody shares. Jody Lee Euler has been running her creative agency Red Hot Blue in North QLD Australia for 25 yrs this year. In this episode we chat about Jody's business journey including how she got started, how she has managed to sustain her business and the evolution of marketing over the 25 yrs and how her passion has kept her focused and driven for the entire time. Jody also shares what marketing really is, how to nail your brand voice and why it is so important to always look forward, stay focused and don't look over your shoulder at what your competition is doing. She reminds us how important it is to stay focused on your goals and not spend time chasing shiny objects. You can connect with Jody from Red Hot Blue here: Website: www.redhotblue.com.au Facebook - @redhotbluemackay Instagram - @redhotblue Linkedin - redhotblue creative agency Linkedin - Jody-lee Euler A Bit More About Jody: Jody Lee Euler is often described as someone with boundless amounts of energy and a creative mind that is forever turning visions into reality. From a young age Jody had a thirst for creativity and leadership and was often initiating a different way of thinking amongst her peers. Today, this is evident from the many business success stories she has delivered during her thirty-year career. Her longest standing business and greatest passion of twenty-five years is Redhotblue – a creative marketing agency located on the Whitsunday coast in regional Queensland, Mackay. The company, who comprises of ten specialists, deliver work throughout the region and across the nation and have been recognised for their work at a number of prestigious awards. Despite the numerous achievements, at the top of Jody's list that she holds closest to her heart is motherhood. Jody is the mum of two teenage daughters (Tia, 15, and Piper, 13) and is incredibly proactive in the autism space with her eldest daughter being diagnosed with ASD at the age of three. She has brought internationally renowned expert Professor Tony Attwood to Mackay on two occasions to sell out audiences in her ongoing desire to better educate the professionals and parents in the region on how to support these individuals. Her husband of 21 years along with their teenage daughters, Italian greyhound and Burmese cat, live walking distance to the beach and enjoy the lifestyle a region like Mackay has to offer. Jody is someone who represents authenticity perfectly. She lives by one of her favourite Dr Suess's quotes: “why fit in when you were born to stand out” and is often seen dressed in her signature colour orange that matches her fiery red hair. Her ability to take clients on a visual journey and excite them with possibilities they may never have imagined is where she feels most at home.
Neste Drops, Cristian comenta o álbum e especial para TV "Red Hot + Blue", o primeiro trabalho lançado pela Red Hot Organization, de 1990, com o objetivo de divulgar e conscientizar o combate à AIDS. "Red Hot + Blue" conta com diversos nomes consagrados e novas estrelas da época interpretando músicas do compositor Cole Porter, passeando entre versões fiéis e releituras ousadas e supreendentes.
Sportsnet Central's Ken Reid joins us in Hour 1 talkin' Toronto Blue Jays, NFL, and a whole lot more! Don't miss this one! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex, Chris, Jesse, and Jon offer their weekly teaspoon of nonsense. They discuss the apparent pettiness between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Montreal Canadiens with the offer sheet signing of Jesperi Kotkaniemi (8:30), Jack Campbell as the starting goalie in Toronto (14:00), and the streaking Toronto Blue Jays (16:04). The crew remember how phenomenal a ballplayer Hall of Famer Larry Walker was, and what he means to Canadian baseball fans (19:51). The guys preview the first week of the NFL season (25:11), Jon and Alex banter about the playoff chances of the Patriots and the Dolphins (31:10), and discuss the Mac vs. Tua matchup on Sunday (33:28). The boys talk about their fantasy football league draft and the final standings projections (39:55), give their Qualin Awards (44:26), and play a round of Start-Bench-Cut focused on Alex's favourite childhood athletes (46:52).
Frank is The Art Dictator and the name is fitting, and he has developed artwork for some incredible records. In this, the first of 2 parts Frank discusses his introduction to the music art world and his work with Red Hot + Blue, Pete Townshend from The Who, Clutch, CIV, Rival Schools and more.
Show #833 Infected With The Blues Stay away from corona and instead get infected with the blues. Enjoy. 01. Spencer Mackenzie - Infected With The Blues (3:45) (Infected With The Blues, self-release, 2016) 02. Saffire-The Uppity Blues Women - Dr. Blues (4:11) (Broadcasting, Alligator Records, 1992) 03. M O C T - Boogie Disease (4:09) (Look At The Time, Cool Buzz Records, 2010) 04. Snatch It Back - The Doctor (5:28) (Red Hot & Blue, Tramp Records, 1993) 05. Mark Cameron - Doctor In The House (2:39) (Playing Rough, self-release, 2016) 06. 13 Featuring Lester Butler - Boogie Disease (6:29) (13 Featuring Lester Butler, Hightone Records, 1997) 07. Charles Brown - A Virus Called The Blues (6:52) (All My Life, Bullseye Blues, 1990) 08. Myles Goodwyn - Sick And Tired (Of Being Sick And Tired) (4:18) (Friends Of The Blues 2, Linus Entertainment, 2019) 09. Breezy Rodio - Doctor From The Hood (4:29) (Sometimes The Blues Got Me, Delmark Records, 2018) 10. Mick Kolassa & The Taylor Made Blues Band - I Don't Need No Doctor (4:18) (149 Delta Avenue, Endless Blues Records, 2018) 11. Lost In Paris Blues Band - I Don't Need No Doctor (6:33) (Lost In Paris Blues Band, Ear Music, 2017) 12. The Rhythm Junks - Virus B-23 (4:43) (Virus B-23, HKM Records, 2004) 13. Tangled Eye - Doctor Man (4:35) (Dream Wall, Black & Tan Records, 2014) 14. Guy Forsyth - If I Was Sick (3:52) (Calico Girl, Small and Nimble Records, 2008) 15. Bluesiana Triangle - Doctor Blooze (3:33) (Bluesiana II, Windham Hill Records, 1991) 16. MFC Chicken - Who Gave What To Who? (2:22) (Fast Food & Broken Hearts, Dirty Water Records, 2020) 17. Jim Allchin - Just Plain Sick (2:46) (Decisions, Sandy Key Music, 2017) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
This week's episode of The GAR! Podcast includes discussion of Glenn's recent trip to South Jersey; the awesome Secret Origins Comics & More; various local restaurants including Red Hot & Blue, the Moon Dog Grill, the Fat Tomato Italian Bistro, and The Pub; listener feedback; the new Berlin Farmers Market; half-cover discount comics; Glenn's retconned comic book addiction secret origin; the unrecorded GAR! 175.5 episode; the obsessive waiter from Hell; the spite flight; and the Camden Comic Con. The GAR! Podcast is the Glenn Walker and Ray Cornwall weekly podcast where they talk unrehearsed about whatever happens to come to mind. It's an audio-zine for your mind, a nerd exploration of a nerd world, coming to you from the suburbs of New Jersey and the sunny lakes of Florida via Skype. Links: The GAR! Trump IQ Test Challenge Glenn's Trump Tweet Amy Holiday South Jersey Writers' Group Philadelphia Writers Conference Red Hot & Blue French Fry Diary GAR! on Rib-It The Heart Attack Grill The Moon Dog Grill The Pub on French Fry Diary The Fat Tomato Italian Bistro Robin Renee Glenn's Memories of Incredible Hulk #131 Secret Origins Comics & More Camden Comic Con Biff Bam Pop! The Biff Bam Pop! Podcast Network Glenn's Twitter Ray's Twitter The Adventures of Ray The GAR! Podcast on Pinterest The GAR! Podcast on Instagram The GAR! Podcast on Stitcher The GAR! Podcast on TuneIn Radio The GAR! Podcast on Apple Podcasts The GAR! Podcast Group on Facebook The GAR! Podcast Page on Facebook Contact us directly here. Videos: The New Berlin Farmers Market Commercial
Host Joey Alfieri and Rotoworld senior writer and editor Michael Finewax discuss the red-hot Columbus Blue Jackets, the streaking Minnesota Wild, the race for the Calder Trophy and much more.
show#640 04.23.16 Snatch It Back - The Blues from The Movie 1989 (6:07) Snatch It Back - Jump Sister Bessie from Dynamite 1990 (3:29) Snatch It Back - Out Of Control from Evil 1991 (4:04) Snatch It Back - The Doctor from Red Hot & Blue 1993 (5:28) Snatch It Back - Trouble blues from Hot Stuff 1995 (4:15) The Mighty Mojo Prophets - Spider and the Fly from Record Store 2016 (5:55) Ten Years After - Spider in My Web from Undead 1968 (7:37) Watermelon Slim & The Workers - Hard Times from Watermelon Slim & the Workers 2006 (4:17) Oz Noy - 7.Slow Grease from Asian Twistz 2015 (9:08) Henrik Freischlader Band - 1999 from House in the Woods 2013 (4:31) Herman Brood - There Ain't No Love from Bühnensucht 1985 (2:51) Josh Smith and the Rhino Cats - Sea of Time from woodsheddin' 1995 (5:30) Paul Lamb & the King Snakes - To Keep a Woman from Live at the 100 Club 2003 (3:06) Snowy White Blues Project - Blue To The Bone from In Our Time...Live 2010 (3:31) The Nighthawks - Rock This House from Rock This House 1993 (6:20) John Németh - I Wish I Was Home from Memphis Grease 2014 (3:36) Anthony Geraci - Blues For David Maxwell from Fifty Shades Of Blue 2015 (6:06) David Maxwell - Moving Out of His World from Max Attack [95 North] 2005 (5:39) Bill Holloman - Mighty Grooveland from At Last 1997 (7:18) Danny Gatton - Funhouse from Cruisin' Deuces 1993 (5:33) Madhouse - One from Madhouse 8 1987 (7:17)
Show#591 05.17.15 Beardo Is Still Ill !!! B.B. King - when my heart beats like a hammer from The Blues 1958 (2:50) B.B. King & Eric Clapton - When My Heart Beats Like a Hammer from Riding with the King 2000 (7:09) Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - Doggin' My Heart Around from Walk On (The Blues Collection Vol.39) (2:56) Lowell Fulson - Cold Hearted Woman from The Birth Of Rock'n'Roll Disc 01 (2:52) John Nemeth - Heartbreak With a Hammer from Name the Day! 2010 (4:09) Chris Youlden - You Got A Hold Of My Heart from Second Sight 1991 (3:20) Bluesscatters - heart and soul from Heart and Soul 1998 (3:25) Mark Ford - Heart of Stone from Mark Ford & the Blue Line 1998 (5:34) Snatch It Back - Heart of Stone from Red Hot & Blue 1993 (3:13) Kid Ramos - Open Up Your Heart from Kid Ramos 1999 (3:32) Ellis Hooks - Hole in My Heart from Undeniable 2002 (3:23) Eddie Hinton - Hymn For Lonely Hearts from Dear Y'all: The Songwriting Sessions 2000 (4:18) The Nighthawks - Heartbreak Radio from Hot Spot 1984 (3:21) Candye Kane - Club of the Foolish Hearts from Guitar'd and Feathered 2007 (2:37) Trampled Under Foot - desperate heart from Badlands 2013 (4:07) Al Basile - Airlift My Heart from The Tinge 2008 (5:42) Dave Alvin - Brand New Heart from Blue Blvd 1991 (3:37) Jimi Hendrix - Bleeding Heart from Blues 1994 (3:26) Collard Greens and Gravy - Look How You Broke My Heart from Juke Joint Boogie 2012 (3:34) Al Kooper - The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter from Championship Wrestling 1982 (4:22) John Hiatt & The Guilty Dogs - Icy Blue Heart from Hiatt Comes Alive at Budokan? 1994 (5:42) Jimbo Mathus & The Tri-State Coalition - Useless Heart from White Buffalo 2013 (3:37) Melody Gardot - Your Heart Is As Black As Night from My One And Only Thrill 2009 (2:41) Welsh T Band - Place In My Heart from Where the Road Leads 2013 (4:36) Gina Sicilia - You Set My Heart on Fire from Allow Me to Confess 2007 (3:55) Big Pete (ft. Johnny Dyer) - Left Me With A Broken Heart from Choice Cuts 2011 (4:23) 13;Lester Butler - Black Hearted Woman (Feat. Lester Butler) from 13 Featuring Lester Butler 2011 (4:38) Joe Louis Walker - Heart Of Stone from Paint It, Blue - Songs Of The Rolling Stones 1997 (4:34) Frank Zappa - Directly From My Heart To You from Weasels Ripped My Flesh 1970 (5:16) Ronnie Earl - Follow Your Heart from Deep Blues 1985 (3:42) Paul Butterfield Blues Band - One More Heartache from The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw 1967 (3:38) Kris Pohlmann Band - only one heart from New Resolution 2009 (4:27) Dutch Tilders - Knocking on the door of Youre Heart from Mine and Some I Adopted 2005 (2:50) Tom Principato - here, in my heart from Really Blue 1997 (2:23) The Matt Schofield Trio - Heart Don't Need A Compass from Ear To The Ground 2007 (6:49)
show#540 05.10.14 Happy Day to all you Mutha's out there!!! Mothers of Invention - Directly From My Heart To You from Weasels Ripped My Flesh 1970 (5:16) Kelley Hunt - When Love Is at the Wheel from The Beautiful Bones 2014 (2:49) St. Paul & The Broken Bones - I'm Torn Up from Half The City 2014 (3:37) BB King & Robert Cray - Playin' With My Friends from Blues Summit 1993 (5:18) Big Bill Broonzy - you changed from Black, Brown and White 1991 (2:54) Mikey Junior - You from Traveling South 2014 (5:08) Bernie Pearl - 10:00 Am Blues from Take Your Time 2014 (4:55) Oz Noy - Twisted Blues from Twisted Blues, Vol. 1 2011 (5:48) Vaughan Brothers - D/FW from Family Style 1990 (2:52) Darrell Nulisch - Play It Cool from Goin Back to Dallas 2007 (3:29) Amos Garrett, Doug Sahm, Gene Taylor - Sure Is a Good Thing from The Return of the Formerly Brothers 1987 (3:42) Albert Castiglia - Little Havana Blues (Arroz Con Mango) from Solid Ground 2014 (5:40) Duncan Street - Go Right Back to Bed from Baptized By the Blues 2014 (3:38) West of Memphis - Cell Phone Blues from Honey Pie 2007 (5:51) Ian Moore - Harlem from Ian Moore 1993 (4:54) Spencer Bohren - Deep Ellum from Full Moon 1991 (2:54) Trickbag - I'ts Your Life from With Friends Vol. 1 2013 (2:59) Junior Watson - Lump in My Throat from Long Overdue 1993 (5:22) Geoff Muldaur & Amos Garrett - My Tears Came Rolling Down from Geoff Muldaur & Amos Garrett 1978 (3:49) Curtis Salgado - Nobody But You from Soul Shot 2012 (3:38) Austin Young & NO Difference - Give Me One Good Reason from Blue As Can Be 2013 (7:03) Snatch It Back - Knightime from Red Hot & Blue 1993 (3:11) Bill Wyman - Stuff (Can't Get Enough) from Struttin' Our Stuff 1997 (3:44) Sugar Boy And The Sinners - High Roller from All You Can Eat 2014 (3:44) Mothers of Invention - San Ber'dino from One Size Fits All 1975 (5:57)
show#48103.16.13Ten Years After - I Can't Keep From Crying, Sometimes (Ten Years After 1967)Ten Years After - Woman Trouble (Stonedhenge 1969)Ten Years After - Love Like A Man (Cricklewood Green 1970)Alvin Lee - Blues Got Me So Bad (Still on the Road to Freedom 2012)Spinner's Section:another Tramp specialIdes Of May: don't stand in my way (5:33) (Feedback, Tramp, 1991)Solid Senders: this is hip (3:43) (Dig My Wheels, Tramp, 1996)Alexander: going back to Amsterdam (5:52) (Play To Win, Tramp, 1995)Tony D Band: wonderful sight (4:19) (Get Yourself Some, Tramp, 1993)DeLuxe Blues Band: dead cat on the line (4:13) (-, Tramp, 1994)Snatch It Back: heart of stone (3:14) (Red Hot & Blue, Tramp, 1993)San Pedro Slim: telegram blues (4:37) (Another Night On The Town, Tramp, 1997)Bill Stuve: was it something I said? (1:53) (Big Noise, Tramp, 1990)Big Joe & the Dynaflows: tough act to follow (3:24) (Cool Dynaflow, Tramp, 1992)Medford Slim Band: alligator man (3:02) (Too Much Is Never Enough, Tramp, 1991)Tramp records are available at www.bluesrecordspaul.nlBack To Beardo:Frank Zappa - Cosmic Debris (LIVE show from?????)Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters - Miracle (Just For Today 2013)Lucky Peterson - I Don't Like You But I Love You (Live At The 55 Arts Club Berlin [Disc 1] 2012)Jo Harman - Heartstring (Dirt On My Tongue 2013)Long Tall Deb - What Would A Good Woman Do (Raise Your Hands 2013)Cash Box Kings - Black Toppin' (Black Toppin' 2013)Ian Siegal & The Mississippi Mudbloods - Green Power (Candy Store Kid 2012)Scrapomatic - Alligator Love Cry (I'm a Stranger and I Love the Night 2012)Andy T-Nick Nixon Band with Anson Furnderburgh - No Use Knockin' (Drink Drank Drunk 2013)John Fries - We Can Lie ("U.S 50" 2012)Doug MacLeod - My Inlaws Are Outlaws (There's A Time 2013)Duke Robillard Band - I'm Still Laughing (Independently Blue 2013)Al Basile - The Closer (Next Door With The Blues 2012)