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Inspired by the book 501 Essential Albums of the 90s, BJ made a list of 51 albums from the nineties which he considers essential, but are not listed in that book. This episode covers albums 11-20, plus an interview with Trash Brats guitarist Ricky Rat about the album Out of the Closet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The second Podcast I recorded a few weeks ago while down in London was with another longtime friend, Keith Duly (Jump Club). We start out with all things Jump Club which is supported by both Source BMX and S&M Bikes. Jump Club is not just your normal traditional BMX race team but is also very community focused, infused with fun and includes road trips supporting the brands that support BMX while teaching/coaching riders on the team and that winning is great but it's not everything. Their program emphasizes BMX as not only a sport but also a lifestyle. Keith talks about the growth of Jump Club over the years, coaching and also discusses the drop-off in BMX racing at the 15/16 year old range and ways to keep those kids involved in BMX – giving them other options and ways to keep them incentivized. We talk sponsors, longevity, keeping it organic and the importance of building and maintaining long-lasting relationships much like Keith has with brothers, Rich and Marc Moore at Source BMX, Ian Morris S&M (4Down Distribution), Etnies, Bicycle Union, SourcePark, and BMX.Photos. Keith has also garnered support during his race days from Hotwheels, Seventies (Stuart Dawkins), Neal Deal, 2B, JIVE, UGP, Redline, GT, and Mongoose just to name a few. Keith goes into detail about growing up in the Hasting's BMX scene, Bexhill Track's early days riding with Dave Bishop and Ricky Rat, The Backyard Jams over the years, The Chasm, Chris Moeller, Dave Clymer bumping into Mat Hoffman at the supermarket racing in London in the 80s/90s, looking up to some of the riders and characters from those times from Martin Parker, Dean Iddiols, Winston Wright, Bobby Hyde, Chico Hooke, Paul Roberts and so many more. We also chat about Keith's race days making Euro Finals and winning 3 x King of Dirt year ends, getting magazine coverage and his parents involvement in BMX along with some of the guys on the media side that has carried on documenting BMX and racing after the 80s bubble busted, and he pays respect to guys like Mark Noble, Steve Bardens, Mark Richards, Will at Dig who have done so much for the British Scene and BMX over the years. We talk about needing more creative minds in BMX racing like Ronnie Bonner and Chris Moeller, the need for today's riders to get more involved, have a say, racing's development and its future. Keith talks about working for Hastings Council these days as a Leisure Manager, sports development and community outreach programs and the importance of keeping people active. Sometimes it's good to check in with yourself and evaluate what you are doing and find innovative ways to grow BMX. One thing that stuck out from what Keith said is that we need to balance today's landscape in racing with coaching and all the money funneling in from the Olympics and the need to stay involved and riders not losing control of their own sport, and in turn keep its soul alive. WE need to remind British Cycling/UCI and some of these other federations that BMX is not just about being the fastest and securing medals. There are also lots of other reasons why BMX is awesome. Check it out.
For more than thirty years Detroit's Ricky Rat has been creating killer rock ‘n' roll – from the legendary Trash Brats to the Kevin K Band, the re-united Dead Boys and his own solo material with the Ricky Rat Pack, he is the genuine embodiment of motor city rock 'n' roll with a story to tell and songs you need to hear! On episode #146 of the Australian Rock Show, Ricky joins us to look over his life in rock ‘n' roll, his recent single 'She Feels Like A Good Thing', future plans and lots more. Get hip ! Music by: Ricky Rat, Brian McCarty, Trash Brats, The Angels https://i-94recordings.com
In Ep79 we talk to Ricky Rat, founder/guitarist of Trash Brats, and latter-day bass player of the reformed Dead Boys! From getting trash thrown at them to playing with Cheetah Chrome, it's all here! With songs by Trash Brats, Mikes Kill and Dead Boys.
The Crew Solves a Murder. Arriving on the Sojourn in pursuit of Jaiden's Father's Journals, they find that the upper levels have been closed for some time. They meet "Frankie," a detective on Lodge 18, who agrees to help them get access to Jaiden's mom if they help her crack a case. Support the show (https://thehomebrewpodcast.com/)
In this podcast, Ricky Rat picks up where he left off in Part 1, with his return to San Francisco after college. He talks about a few jobs he had leading up to the pandemic, when he started taking his cartoon art back to the streets. Ricky ends this podcast by sharing his hopes for the future of San Francisco. Special shoutout to Uncle Damien for connecting us with Ricky. We recorded this podcast at Fly Bar on Divisadero in September 2020. Photography by Michelle Kilfeather
There's a battle going on in the world of San Francisco street art. In this episode, we get to know street artist Ricky Rat. Ricky's grandparents come from many different heritages. His parents moved to San Francisco, separately, in the '80s and met at a Halloween party in the Mission. Ricky spent some time with his dad (also a comic artist) in the Mission in the 1990s (fun fact—his dad took him to see Josiah Luis Alderete read poetry back in the day), but they moved up to Marin. In the podcast, Ricky shares what it was like to grow up there. He went to UC Davis and graduated before returning to The City earlier this decade. Check back Thursday for Part 2, when Ricky will tell us how he took his cartoon art to the streets. We recorded this podcast at Fly Bar on Divisadero in September 2020. Photography by Michelle Kilfeather
Nat breaks down to use why we are drawn to feet from an art history perspective, while Joe grieves his hatred for them. King of Prism is a god damn nightmare, but what a god damn EXPERIENCE!! We talk about the culture of cheer screenings and their newfound impact stateside! Are you a Ricky Rat stan?? --- Shout out to @sorairo_days, @rainbow_rex, @kimmistry7, @notgodzilla, @purple.schala, @kimidoricosplay, and @mementocosplay --- -Follow Nat on Twitter @mintyhoneyy + cultivate communities around you!! -Follow myself on IG @joesalem --- How to Support the BLM Movement: Black Queer Town Hall: blackqueertownhall.org Google Doc with Resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-0KC83vYfVQ-2freQveH43PWxuab2uWDEGolzrNoIks/edit# BLM Website with Resources: https://blacklivesmatter.carrd.co/ Stream Videos in this Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqws4vy_Bzkz_Jj-Er-NrGD6gn1D9E_yo Buy Merch: http://nhpcshop.com/ -- Ask us anything on curiouscat.me/playingdressup! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/playingdressup/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/playingdressup/support
Rochelle talks about her job's rat problem & David does not tolerate dumb people ft. Ricky Rat
This Is the live recording from the live twitch show on 4/25. Jordan and Cody build cartoon worlds and then do a quick Q&A session at the end! Enjoy~ Live video will be uploaded to twitch soon! Rate and Subscribe on Itunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/world-shop/id1357833273 Check Cody's other podcast on the Wandering Gamer Network: https://wanderinggamer.wixsite.com/wanderinggamer World Shop is now on Stitcher, Itunes, and Spotify Icon Art By Mandi Intro Theme:De Jongens Met De Zwarte Schoenen - RoccoW & XYCE Outro Theme: Nontinde Vendor Theme - RoccoW Check out Rocco's Music @https://soundcloud.com/roccow
Do we have an exciting show for you this week. Learn about Doug and Kevin's sock habits. What Big Game Ad won us over and how Ricky Rat was born.
Punk rock pioneers and provocateurs the Dead Boys celebrate the 40th anniversary of their landmark first album, Young, Loud and Snotty, with a worldwide tour and a special re-recording of the classic record. Still Snotty: Young, Loud & Snotty at 40! on Nashville-based Plowboy Records is hitting the streets and available online on September 8 with a major US tour kicking off in Dallas, Texas on September 7. Formed in Cleveland in 1976, the Dead Boys were one of the first American acts to combine the proto-punk fervor of bands like the Stooges and the New York Dolls with a new level of intense energy. 1977 debut LP, Young, Loud and Snotty, was a landmark album in the birth of hardcore punk and produced one of the first great punk anthems, “Sonic Reducer.” After one more album, the band split in 1979. They reunited for a few gigs in the 1980s, but following the death of lead vocalist Stiv Bators in 1990, the band members went their separate ways except for two brief reunions in 2004 and 2005. The return of the Dead Boys began with guitarist Cheetah Chrome. “I've had my solo band for the last ten years, and Dead Boys songs have always been included in my shows.With the 40th anniversary of the Dead Boys on the horizon and a solid band that could interpret and deliver the performance and sound needed to maintain the authenticity of the Dead Boys, I reached out to Johnny Blitz about an anniversary tour and he said yes and we began the journey of what would become Still Snotty.” With Jason Kottwitz on guitar, Detroit punk legend Ricky Rat on bass and vocalist Jake Hout from ‘zombie’ Dead Boys tribute band, the Undead Boys, the Dead Boys 40th anniversary tour started taking shape.
Pat DiPuccio, of The Condors, Blow Up and one of the founders of Flipside Magazine returns to the show to discuss the Detroit Punk Scene. And he is not coming alone! Joining Pat is Frank Meyer, of the Streetwalkin' Cheetahs, Loren Molinare of The DoGs, Tony Fate of Carnage Asada and Symbol Six, and Ricky Rat of the legendary Trash Brats. And also very special guest Prescott Niles of The Knack will be by to join in the fun! We will be playing some clips of the Streetwalking' Cheetahs and The DoGs, and we will premiere a brand new cut by the Condors! It's a night of guitars, gear and exploring just what the Detroit scene brought to the mix!
Pat DiPuccio, of The Condors, Blow Up and one of the founders of Flipside Magazine returns to the show to discuss the Detroit Punk Scene. And he is not coming alone! Joining Pat is Frank Meyer, of the Streetwalkin' Cheetahs, Loren Molinare of The DoGs, Tony Fate of Carnage Asada and Symbol Six, and Ricky Rat of the legendary Trash Brats. And also very special guest Prescott Niles of The Knack will be by to join in the fun! We will be playing some clips of the Streetwalking' Cheetahs and The DoGs, and we will premiere a brand new cut by the Condors! It's a night of guitars, gear and exploring just what the Detroit scene brought to the mix!
Pat DiPuccio, of The Condors, Blow Up and one of the founders of Flipside Magazine returns to the show to discuss the Detroit Punk Scene. And he is not coming alone! Joining Pat is Frank Meyer, of the Streetwalkin' Cheetahs, Loren Molinare of The DoGs, Tony Fate of Carnage Asada and Symbol Six, and Ricky Rat of the legendary Trash Brats. And also very special guest Prescott Niles of The Knack will be by to join in the fun! We will be playing some clips of the Streetwalking' Cheetahs and The DoGs, and we will premiere a brand new cut by the Condors! It's a night of guitars, gear and exploring just what the Detroit scene brought to the mix!
You know Ricky Rat from Alice Cooper and Circa, but did you know that before Ricky was a Rat, he was a Monkee?
You know Ricky Rat from Alice Cooper and Circa, but did you know that before Ricky was a Rat, he was a Monkee?
It's been much too long, but I'm back for the attack! With music from, Stone Clover, Steal Your Medicine, The Derby Girls, Detroit Perfect (but, of course), Miss Alaynius, Lauren C. Reyna, Zoe Kissel, Lazerface, Shagg Nasty, Ricky Rat, Genghis Ganj, Eagle Desby, and the one and only, Robert Illo !!
This week we sit down with Detroit icon Ricky Rat. One of the founding members of the group "The Trash Brats". He doesn't hold back on the details. Talking about everything. From humble beginnings to gigs with Kid Rock, Joan Jett and The Goo Goo Dolls. Enjoy this trip down memory lane with one of the Midwest's music legends!! Links: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ricky-Rat/178157855577175 Trash Brats open for Kid Rock You Tube Video https://www.facebook.com/kevinkrocknroll
This week we lost the great Joan Rivers. We also lost all privacy with The Fappening. Other topics include: Someone wants funding for new teeth, The girl who sold her virginity on ebay, The Fappening, Ryan's work issues, Pets, Cut it out with the whores, Perez Hilton is an asshole, The internet is forever, School internet police, Jerry's lonely meals, Joan Rivers, Old age and death, INXS Movie on Showtime, Big Brother and our Ricky Rat teaser. Thanks for listening! Please feel free to comment! Links: http://www.4chan.org/ http://perezhilton.com/ http://inbedwithjoan.com http://www.sho.com/sho/movies/titles/3409865/INXS-Never-Tear-Us-Apart-Part-1#/index http://www.cbs.com/shows/big_brother/
This week we have been mostly resting after defeating Santa, Ricky Rat and the dread army of the North Pole over the Christmas break, but we still had time to record our thoughts on the week’s comics and a couple that we didn’t cover last week. Plus, we lose two more books! Show Notes for […]