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REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE
'THE ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS' w/ DAVE HILL

REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 54:11


This week, we welcome the most rock person to ever appear on the show—the legendary comedian, actor, musician, and shredder DAVE HILL, who picked THE ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS to discuss. We also discuss how Exile On Main Street should be the only album played in restaurants, Dave's inner fifteen year old, Crab Bucket Syndrome and the “Law Of Jante”, which is more taxing: touring as a musician or as a comedian, what commericals would have played on this British TV show, do the Stones pull off their bad boy/satanic imagery, missing the Jethro Tull boat, the origins of the film and why it remained in the vault for almost 30 years, who else should have been in the show, Led Zeppelin, tattoo nightmares, The Action, the original tour concept with The Small Faces & The Who, the first recorded instance of Ian Anderson standing on one leg, Richard Meltzer, getting scared by album artwork, Gary Panter and Songs For Swinging Larvae, Tommy Iommi subbing in here for Jethro Tull, why Dave Hill thinks Marianne Faithfull steals the film, hanging out with Yoko Ono, Robert De Niro and a toolbox, Charlie Is My Darling and the Irish Rolling Stones riots, and Dave has a last minute regret on this very special episode of Revolutions Per Movie.Yer blues, John, Yer blues…on this week's episode of Revolutions Per Movie!!!DAVE HILL: https://www.davehillonline.com/REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE:Host Chris Slusarenko (Eyelids, Guided By Voices, owner of Clinton Street Video rental store) is joined by actors, musicians, comedians, writers & directors who each week pick out their favorite music documentary, musical, music-themed fiction film or music videos to discuss. Fun, weird, and insightful, Revolutions Per Movie is your deep dive into our life-long obsessions where music and film collide.The show is also a completely independent affair, so the best way to support it is through our Patreon at patreon.com/revolutionspermovie. By joining, you can get weekly bonus episodes, physical goods such as Flexidiscs, and other exclusive goods.Revolutions Per Movies releases new episodes every Thursday on any podcast app, and additional, exclusive bonus episodes every Sunday on our Patreon. If you like the show, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing it on your favorite podcast app. Thanks!SOCIALS:@revolutionspermovieX, BlueSky: @revpermovieTHEME by Eyelids 'My Caved In Mind'www.musicofeyelids.bandcamp.com ARTWORK by Jeff T. Owenshttps://linktr.ee/mymetalhand Click here to get EXCLUSIVE BONUS WEEKLY Revolutions Per Movie content on our Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rock Writ
Howie Klein (Reprise Records, Sire Records, Creem, New York Rocker, NME)

Rock Writ

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 44:18


Former music exec and lifer Howie Klein shares stories from his enchanted life! Sandy Pearlman, Richard Meltzer, doing time with the Fugs, partying with Hendrix, pissing off Tom Verlaine, and more.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages E131: Robert Gordon on Memphis + Stax + ZZ Top + Robert Johnson

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 78:57


In this episode we welcome the very engaging Robert Gordon "all the way from" his hometown of Memphis and ask him to talk about the music of his city from Sun and Stax to Alex Chilton and Big Star.Robert tells us about his childhood, along with the blues epiphany that was watching Furry Lewis support the Rolling Stones on the Memphis leg of their 1975 U.S. tour. Moving on to Stax, we look back at a great 1988 interview Robert did with the Memphis Horns' Andrew Love and Wayne Jackson — and then forward to the Wattstax festival, staged in L.A. 50 years ago this summer.Clips from the week's new audio interview — Tony Scherman asking Billy Gibbons about Robert Johnson — afford us the perfect excuse not just to discuss ZZ Top and their imminent new album but to revisit our guest's exhaustive 1991 essay on the "plundering" of Delta blues legend Johnson's estate.Mark talks us through a selection of newly-added library pieces about Frankie Lymon, Alma Cogan, San Francisco's Trips festival, Syreeta, Gang of Four and Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy. In the absence of a vacationing Jasper, Barney wraps things up with quotes from articles about rock scribe R(ichard) Meltzer, the Specials and — circling back to Stax — Booker T. Jones recalling co-writing Albert King's brooding 'Born Under a Bad Sign' with William Bell...Many thanks to special guest Robert Gordon; the 25th anniversary edition of It Came From Memphis is published by Third Man Books and available now. Visit his website at therobertgordon.com.Pieces discussed: The Memphis Horns, The plundering of Robert Johnson, It Came From Memphis, Wattstax, Wattstax, Wattstax, Billy Gibbons audio, Frankie Lymon, Andrew Loog Oldham, Syreeta, Punk magazine, XTC, Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy, Alma Cogan, Trips Festival, Sly Stone, Gang of Four, Richard Meltzer, The Specials and Booker T. Jones.

Rock's Backpages
E131: Robert Gordon on Memphis + Stax + ZZ Top + Robert Johnson

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 78:57


In this episode we welcome the very engaging Robert Gordon "all the way from" his hometown of Memphis and ask him to talk about the music of his city from Sun and Stax to Alex Chilton and Big Star.Robert tells us about his childhood, along with the blues epiphany that was watching Furry Lewis support the Rolling Stones on the Memphis leg of their 1975 U.S. tour. Moving on to Stax, we look back at a great 1988 interview Robert did with the Memphis Horns' Andrew Love and Wayne Jackson — and then forward to the Wattstax festival, staged in L.A. 50 years ago this summer.Clips from the week's new audio interview — Tony Scherman asking Billy Gibbons about Robert Johnson — afford us the perfect excuse not just to discuss ZZ Top and their imminent new album but to revisit our guest's exhaustive 1991 essay on the "plundering" of Delta blues legend Johnson's estate.Mark talks us through a selection of newly-added library pieces about Frankie Lymon, Alma Cogan, San Francisco's Trips festival, Syreeta, Gang of Four and Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy. In the absence of a vacationing Jasper, Barney wraps things up with quotes from articles about rock scribe R(ichard) Meltzer, the Specials and — circling back to Stax — Booker T. Jones recalling co-writing Albert King's brooding 'Born Under a Bad Sign' with William Bell...Many thanks to special guest Robert Gordon; the 25th anniversary edition of It Came From Memphis is published by Third Man Books and available now. Visit his website at therobertgordon.com.Pieces discussed: The Memphis Horns, The plundering of Robert Johnson, It Came From Memphis, Wattstax, Wattstax, Wattstax, Billy Gibbons audio, Frankie Lymon, Andrew Loog Oldham, Syreeta, Punk magazine, XTC, Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy, Alma Cogan, Trips Festival, Sly Stone, Gang of Four, Richard Meltzer, The Specials and Booker T. Jones.

Party Like A Rockstar Podcast
Joe Bouchard, Albert Bouchard - Blue Öyster Cult

Party Like A Rockstar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 28:52


Joe Bouchard is best known as a former member of Blue Öyster Cult. He recently released the album American Rocker. His brother Albert Bouchard is a drummer and was a founding member of Blue Öyster Cult. His newest album is Imaginos 2… It was released last year.

Accolades
Ep. 8: Mike Watt (Stooges, Minutemen) about Richard Meltzer | Accolades

Accolades

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 5:50


In episode 8 of Accolades Video Series I talk to Mike Watt (Stooges, Minutemen) about Richard Meltzer, a rock critic, performer, and writer from New York City, New York, United States. He is considered by some rock historians to be the first to write an accurate analysis of rock and roll and is credited with inventing rock criticism. Meltzer's first book, The Aesthetics of Rock, evolved out of his undergraduate studies in philosophy at Stony Brook University and graduate studies at Yale University..

Rock Writ
Tim Ellison (Rock Mag/Modern Rock Magazine)

Rock Writ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 46:48


Tim Ellison - a singular voice from the 90s underground fanzine explosion - drops mad knowledge on rock writing, Richard Meltzer, The Beatles, Stereolab, The Gories, no wave, and much more.

Rock Writ
Howard Wuelfing (Forced Exposure, Creem, Half Japanese)

Rock Writ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 70:59


We gab with dynamic rock critic, musician and PR vet Howard Wuelfing about Creem, Forced Exposure, Richard Meltzer vs. Lester Bangs, DC hardcore, and his days at indie label JEM and Columbia Records.

Behind the Song
Behind The Song: Blue Oyster Cult "(Don't Fear) The Reaper"

Behind the Song

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 13:01


Rock's Backpages
E5: Led Zeppelin + Kate Bush with special guest John Mendelssohn

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 45:45


Welcoming special guest and featured writer John Mendelssohn, RBP's Barney Hoskyns and Mark Pringle present an excerpt from an interview with Jimmy Page and Robert Plant and discuss the finer points of rock criticism with John, including the glamour of being threatened by Led Zeppelin from the stage at one of their gigs. Ahead of the publication of a new book of Kate Bush's lyrics, the three of them consider Wuthering Heights (John liked it, Barney didn't, and Mark hated it so much that he didn't listen to her music again for two decades) and discuss Mendelssohn's own book on the singer, Waiting for Kate Bush. Their guest also regales Barney and Mark with tales of finding David Bowie 'really pretty' and how 'deeply appalling' he thinks Richard Meltzer is. Find John's own podcast at bit.ly/john_mendelssohn, his blog at johnmendelssohn.blogspot.com and visit his band's website at www.freudiansluts.co.uk. Produced by Jasper Murison-Bowie Pieces discussed: Led Zeppelin's Page and Plant, David Bowie, The Man Who Sold the World, Jefferson Airplane, Ashbone Wish, Kate Bush is Dreaming, Kate Bush takes charge, Kate Bush would rather be sophisticated, Manfred Mann, Giorgio Gomelsky, Leon Huff, Blue Öyster Cult and Motörhead, Kate McGarrigle, The Temptations and Massive Attack in Jamaica

Icon Fetch
151 - Mike Watt - On and Off Bass

Icon Fetch

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2012 26:22


Bassist Mike Watt stormed out of San Pedro, California in the early 1980’s with the influential punk power trio the Minutemen; blending elements of funk, jazz and classic rock into the hardcore scene. The tragic death of his close friend and bandmate, D. Boon, put an end to that great band and sent Watt into depression. Eventually, he re-emerged with the help of Sonic Youth, playing on several of their recordings before forming another trio, firehose, and the all-bass duo called Dos.Watt has released several solo albums, written operas, and played on other peoples’ albums too numerous to mention. Now comes Mike Watt – On and Off Bass – a collection of his (surprisingly good) photography, which also includes excerpts from his tour diary. Icon Fetch talks with Mike Watt about the origins of the new book, his recent spoken-word collaboration with rock critic Richard Meltzer, and how a day doesn’t go by without him thinking of his late friend, D. Boon.

Icon Fetch
149 - Richard Meltzer - Spielgusher

Icon Fetch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2012 30:51


Richard Meltzer was one of the first rock critics, penning the first full-length book on the subject, “The Aesthetics of Rock,” in 1970, while reveling in much of he excesses of the day. He wrote for many of the seminal magazines, including the Village Voice, Crawdaddy, Creem and Rolling Stone. He also had a long association with Blue Oyster Cult, co-writing several songs, including “Burning For You,” “Stairway to the Stars,” and “Death Valley Nights.” He’s also hosted a radio show and fronted a punk band called VOM.Meltzer’s latest project has been in the works for over 25 years – Spielgusher teams his spoken-word pieces with instrumental backing courtesy of legendary Minutemen & firehose bassist Mike Watt, along with some Japanese session musicians. The result is a dizzying collection of 63 tracks – some abrasive, some laugh-out-loud funny, but all delivered in Meltzer’s dry affectation. Icon Fetch talks with the infamous writer about the origins of the album, being pigeonholed as a music journalist, and how he left the original Woodstock in disgust after only one day.

The Watt From Pedro Show
2012-03-06 The Watt from Pedro Show

The Watt From Pedro Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2012 180:00


hour one: "bye bye blackbird" (live) john coltrane "intersection 02" sawako "bats flew up" robert pollard "paper hat" seasick "I think I'm evil" (early mix) black moth super rainbow "bird flu" splotch "mobbed by the 3's" toys that kill "schoolbuses are for children" grant hart "silver train (no. 9)" the bugs "red herring" spielgusher "it turned cold" dos "hey" tom herman "wave of the future" (2012 mix) many birthdays "romoone" kyoka hour two: "born on the bayou" (live) creedence clearwater revival "I try not to think of elephants" (live on wfmu) steve mackay + the blue prostitutes "home life" allen ravenstine - brother matt's spin cycle - hour three: "whole grain oafs" chris scroger "jaunt" now "tomb of the dudes" the redneck manifesto "hell wants you back" sassafras "the alarm" acid pony "fatal" doe "easy" cochinas "yo (what's up?)" (live) roosterhead "dream dre dre" doop moe fez "hey nonny-nonny!" (live) the reactor core is splendid (w/dj tendraw) "lo iodio" neo "the machine" rf-320's "nappy song jam" (demo) bash.o "this side of nowhere" stamina mantis

The Watt From Pedro Show
2012-02-21 The Watt from Pedro Show

The Watt From Pedro Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2012 180:00


hour one: "ah-leu-cha" (alternate take) john coltrane w/miles davis "water drop" sawako "us in their land" (short edit) brother's sister's daughter "23 ish" kyoka "tropic of nipples I & II" (live) richard meltzer "last words of hassan sabbah" william s. burroughs "economic noise" death praxis "punks dead, you're next" vinnie vegas "we never go cycling anymore" the nice sharp pencils "decorator's lament" action friend "carpetleech" shitbird "black crow blues" many birthdays "lincoln log" the yb's "let yourself go" kid kevin "looking at you" clorox girls "the ditch is better than the road" pine hill haints hour two: "strange notes" germs "ajrasattva mantra" truesilence "backwoods altar" tobacco "machine" sam sebren "printhead" the fall "ashtray girl" subtonix "hoax apocalypse" bad meds "bitch be cool" cochinas "spinning out of control" dick jerky "local transi wacko" (live) roosterhead "freddy and his mother" toys that kill "love jumped through my window" arthur lee "visions of johanna" peter laughner "soil" mouse on the keys hour three: "cotton ball" kings of lowertown "my regrets" grant hart "listening to the bell" the bell at plum village monastery "law against musicians" tzboguchi masayasu project "i dettagli del mare" l'incanto "pardon?" boris "mr. downchild" savoy brown "believe me" jonny ma "whoppeas" position normal "cross thread" premonition 13

The Watt From Pedro Show
2009-06-07 The Watt from Pedro Show

The Watt From Pedro Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2009 180:00


hour one: "off minor (take 5)" thelonious monk & john coltrane "twin of myself " black moth super rainbow (the go! team remix) "twin of myself" black moth super rainbow "untitled 1 recorded may 5, 2009" lite "parallel world" shift "midnight-run" hununhum "hebitetsu" z "black cows at night" home and garden "serenade" tripod jimmie "summertime" agitpop "106 beats that (live)" wire "lullaby" maggie kim hour two "I once was a man" diaphram man "tek" man-flu "the contented hobo" asa martin - brother matt's spin cycle - "black hole" infekciya "nausea" venus bogardus "what comes next?" anarchistwood "pigs and butterflies" vicious pudding hour three jack flanders in "the white castle" (part one of eleven) "dominoes" jeff bearden "dude parties" masa "the bad shepherd" 180 degree mason "dr glass" deerhunter "the great car tomb" deerhoof "candy in a jar" solar skeletons

The Watt From Pedro Show
2009-05-22 The Watt from Pedro Show

The Watt From Pedro Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2009 180:00


hour 1: "come rain or come shine" john coltrane "i forget to remember to forget" jerry lee lewis "problem baby" messiah parra "death to hipsters" steak knife "pannin for gold" finn riggins hour 2: "cottonfield blues pt. 1" garfield akers "cottonfield blues pt. 2" garfield akers "ham hound cake" rube lacy hour 3: "jim jones" bob dylan "step it up and go" bob dylan "step it up and go" blind boy fuller "pithecanthropus erectus" chalres mingus