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We're back, but less social; no death robots; Twitter's downward spiral; sure, this kills primates but let's trial Neuralink on people; NFTs decline, go to museums; collateral FTX damage; Meta fined for data scraping; DoorDash, Deliveroo profitability problems; I am Groot's Holiday; Mickey Mouse's evolution; Wednesday; BritPop; Knives Out; Memory; the White Lotus; Neal Brennan; Dropbox changes; Spotify festival posters; AI gets... weird & creepy; Apple Karaoke; FTC wants to stop Microsoft's acquisition of Activision; the Tower; Dennis E. Taylor; Jesus Jones & the cesspool of the music industry; Nine Nasty Words; the Muppets & adult Star Wars; Radioshack, Kinkos & Egghead; Goblin mode!Sponsors:Kolide - Kolide can help you nail third-party audits and internal compliance goals with endpoint security for your entire fleet. Learn more here.Hover - Go to Hover now and grab your very own domain or a few of them at hover.com/gog and get 10% off your first purchase.Show notes at https://gog.show/581/FOLLOW UPSan Francisco approves police petition to use robots as a 'deadly force option'San Francisco lawmakers vote to ban killer robots in drastic U-turnWho Said It: Kanye or Hitler?IN THE NEWSChinese Bots Inundate Twitter With Pornographic Spam Amid COVID ProtestsTwitter has stopped enforcing its COVID-19 misinformation policyTwitter data leak exposes over 5.4 million accountsTwitter's Janitors Are on Strike at Its San Francisco HeadquartersNeuralink CEO Elon Musk expects human trials within six monthsNFTs, on the Decline Elsewhere, Are Embraced by Some MuseumsCrypto lender BlockFi files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy amid FTX falloutMeta fined €265 million over Facebook data scraping in the EUDoorDash is laying off around 1,250 corporate employees‘Purely economic': Deliveroo Australia's CEO on why management pulled the pinMEDIA CANDYThe PeripheralThe Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday SpecialMickey: The Story of a MouseWednesdayThis is Pop: Hail Britpop!Knives OutGlass Onion: A Knives Out MysteryMemoryThe White LotusNeal Brennan - BlocksWhat The Cameras Don't Show You On Guy's Grocery GamesAPPS & DOODADSDropbox support for macOS FAQs20-year-old California student creates viral Spotify festival poster appOpenAI's New Chatbot Will Tell You How to Shoplift And Make ExplosivesUPDATED: It's way too easy to trick Lensa AI into making NSFW imagesPrisma Labs, maker of Lensa AI, says it is working to prevent accidental generation of nudesMeet Unstable Diffusion, the group trying to monetize AI porn generatorsUnstable DiffusionAdobe Stock begins selling AI-generated artworkApple abandons controversial plan to check iOS devices and iCloud photos for child abuse imageryApple Music's Latest Party Trick? Karaoke!F.T.C. Sues to Block Microsoft's $69 Billion Acquisition of ActivisionThe Tower - Idle Tower DefenseAT THE LIBRARYOutland by Dennis E. TaylorDeath Threats From an 8 Year Old - The Story of Jesus Jones by Mike EdwardsThe Birth and Impact of Britpop: Mis-Shapes, Scenesters and Insatiable Ones by Paul LairdNine Nasty Words: English in the Gutter: Then, Now, and Forever‘Goblin mode' chosen as Oxford word of the year for 2022Critical MassSECURITY HAH!The CyberWireDave BittnerHacking HumansCaveatControl LoopThe Muppets Christmas Carol Extended Cut Coming to Disney+Video press kit for Star Tours when it launched, showing that Anthony Daniels is a team player.Star Wars w/ Dan Zehr | I Don't Know About That with Jim Jefferies #131RadioShackComputer Repair Technicians Are Stealing Your DataThinking about taking your computer to the repair shop? Be very afraidTikTok ‘Invisible Body' challenge exploited to push malwareLastPass reveals another security breachGPT-2 Output Detector DemoCLOSING SHOUT-OUTSFarewell to Christine McVie, who gave us music for all timeSuper Steve's HolidaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Get ready for a spiffy new episode of Only Three Lads! It's Brett's birthday, so what better way to celebrate than with one of his favourite O3L-era topics, Britpop. In this Be Here Now-sized episode (c'mon, you Britpop kids get it!), relive the records, stories, triumphs, tragedies, superstars and should-have-beens of the biggest British musical and cultural phenomenon of the '90s. This week, we've got two yangs to Uncle Gregg's yin, as our Third Lad is Paul Laird, author of the new book The Birth and Impact of Britpop: Mis-Shapes, Scenesters and Insatiable Ones. Rather than simply rehashing familiar Britpop lore, or attempting an academic, exhaustive analysis at the scene, Laird weaves a compelling, personal tale of his Britpop experience. It's a wonderful look at Britpop from a fan's eyes, exploring not only the bands who "made it," but some of the great bands that existed under the surface. Whether you were actually there or not, you'll feel like you were. Buy The Birth and Impact of Britpop from Amazon, other fine booksellers, or: Pen and Sword Books: The Birth and Impact of Britpop - Hardback (pen-and-sword.co.uk) Our O3L Spotlight Artist of the Week is The Photocopies. The Photocopies is the brainchild of Michigan based Londoner Sean Turner, who plays unapologetically old-school indie pop in the vein of the C86 scene of the mid-80s to early-90s. We heard the great DJ Calc play a few tracks on his recent Tuesday night radio show on WRKC, and we were suitably blown away. The Photocopies' previous singles and b-sides have all been marvelously compiled on Greatest Hits Volume 1 & 2 and Et Cetera: B-sides and More, or get all three albums under the title of Pop Trivia. Track after track of guitar pop brilliance fly by, and it's highly, highly recommended stuff. From Greatest Hits Vol. 2, we play “Anywhere Without You.” The Photocopies: https://thephotocopies.bandcamp.com
In this very special episode Chris Rice speaks to author Paul Laird about his newly published book The Birth and Impact of Britpop: Mis-Shapes, Scenesters and Insatiable Ones. They discuss the inspiration behind the book, the cultural rise of the Britpop scene, the personal experiences of experiencing these bands as well as maybe some of the underrated or forgotten gems that were eclipse by the big hitters of the time. Paul also discussed his favourite Britpop bands and albums as well as sharing his experience of meeting Morrissey! Paul's book is available now from all bookshops and online retailers, please go and bag yourself a copy as its an amazing read!
Blaise received a B.A. in Theatre from Randolph-Macon College, he moved to the “Windy City” to continue his training at Second City and IO. While in Chicago, Blaise gained extensive stage time as an actor, improviser, writer and producer .In 2005, he made the move to Los Angeles where he has been steadily working in commercials, TV and independent films such as The Scenesters, It's A Disaster and Folk Hero & Funny Guy. Homestate, a feature film Blaise wrote and produced, can be currently seen on Amazon Prime. His most recent TV credits include a recurring role on Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, ABC's The Conners and the upcoming HBO series Winning Time. Lastly, Blaise is a founding member of the comedic film group The Vacationeers, with whom he continues to collaborate. Extra Credit: Google Jalen Rose and Kobe Bryant commercial to watch Blaise act. Fun fact, it wasn't a commercial. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Blaise Miller ⌲ IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3021826/ ⌲ IG: https://www.instagram.com/bigpantsmiller/?hl=en ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ The Moving Spotlight Podcast ⌲ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-moving-spotlight/id1597207264 ⌲ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7cjqYAWSFXz2hgCHiAjy27 ⌲ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themovingspotlight ⌲ ALL: https://linktr.ee/themovingspotlight ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #Vacationeers #AmazonPrime #AgentsOfShield #ItsADisaster #FolkHero #FunnyGuy #WinningTime #Lakers #SecondCity #IO #Writer #Producer #Filmmaker #Actor #Emmys #TVTime #iTunes #Actor #ActorsLife #Believe #Success #Inspiration #Netflix #Hulu #Amazon #HBO #AppleTV #Showtime #Acting #Artist #Theatre #Film #YourBestBadActing #Content #CorbinCoyle #JohnRuby #RealFIREacting #TMS_Pod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-moving-spotlight/support
The Big Apple! The City That Never Sleeps! We're covering lady NYC Scenesters - whatever that means. Amy educates us on the NY socialite Brenda Frazier. Shelby discusses cool gal Cookie Mueller. Intro Song: What I Do by Kristy Krüger © ℗Just Like Freddy Music ASCAP Instagram: herstorythepodcast
Having All The Pieces of the Puzzle is what makes us successful in the music business. But you don't know what you don't know. It takes years of experience, contacts, and resources to get ahead of the game. On top of that, in today's Current Music Climate, We need to be current in Social Media Version 2.0 to rise above the rest of the noise out there. Having a comprehensive marketing and publicity plan goes beyond just recording and releasing your project. It can make or break the success and press of your record. Rachel Hurley and Frank Keith, who make up Sweetheart Publicity, have ideas and concepts to help get today's independent recording artist there. Launching Sweetheart PR in January 2020, started the quarantine mode of the pandemic out of their respective houses (one in Memphis, TN and the other in Atlanta, GA). Rachel Hurley grew up in the birthplace of rock and roll, Memphis, TN. After moving to New York in 1999 to work in television production at a fledgling cable station called MTV, she returned to Memphis in 2003 and created one of the earliest music blogs, the award-winning Scenesters. It's been written about in Spin, The Wall Street Journal, and Rolling Stone. This led to a weekly column in The Commerical Appeal called On the Record and then to a position at legendary Ardent Studios as the queen of all things social media related. A native of Atlanta, Frank Keith started in the publicity world with Baby Robot Media in 2017 after nearly a decade of recording & touring as a bassist with Great Peacock, Faye Webster, T. Hardy Morris, Ruby the Rabbitfoot, and more. Frank earned his bachelor's degree in Journalism and a certification in Music Business from the University of Georgia, graduating in 2013 while maintaining a busy schedule as a working musician immersed in the legendary Athens, Ga. music scene. www.sweetheartpub.com The Business Side of Music ™ © 2021 Lotta Dogs Productions LLC Co-Produced and Hosted (by the guy who has a face for podcasting): Bob Bender Co-Producer, Creator, and Technical Advisor (the man behind the curtain): Tom Sabella Director of Video and Continuity (the brains of the entire operation): Deborah Halle Audio/Video Editor Mark Sabella Midnight Express Studio Olian, NY Marketing and Social Media: Kaitlin Fritts Executive Assistant to Bob and Tom (the one who keeps us on track and our schedules straight) Tammy Kowalski All Around Problem Solver: Connie Ribas Recorded inside an old Airstream Trailer on Music Row in Nashville, TN (cause that's about all that's left these days) Mixed and Mastered at Music Dog Studios in Donelson, TN Production Sound Design: Keith Stark Voice Over and Promo: Lisa Fuson Special Thanks to Tom Sabella and Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original “Business Side of Music” podcast and trusting us to carry on their legacy. Website: Sponsorship information Interview submission #thebusinesssideofmusicpodcast#muiscbusiness#podcast The music provided for this episode is from: Artist: Great Peacock Single: “All I Ever Do” Album: Forever Worse Better Composer: Andrew Nelson Website: https://greatpeacock.com/
Adam leads a discussion about Mineta and the band's connections to artists in the manga, film, and theater community, including such luminaries as Eguchi Hisashi and Miura Jun.
We thought this week it would be super fun to talk about some of the Hipster subcultures and the trends behind them. Specifically the Scenesters, Electroclash, Ye Oldes, DIY and Freak Folk. We also have some great messages from Dani and Kristen!
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The Jarmans, twins Ryan and Gary and their younger brother, Ross, on drums, grew up in Wakefield, Yorkshire. Allegedly, the trio started making music as far back as 1989, when they were just kids, but it wasn’t until 2004 that they released their self-titled debut album. The raw, tenacious, distorted stabs of high-pitched guitar hooks were carried over onto their follow up, The New Fellas, which saw them build upon their momentum and satisfy a devoted set of fans who were lapping up the early noughties boom of guitar music led by contemporaries The Strokes and The Libertines on either side of the Atlantic.Men’s Needs, Women’s Needs, Whatever, their first major label release, landed on New Year’s Day 2007. The album retained the identity of The Cribs' earlier work but was produced brilliantly by Franz Ferdinand’s Alex Kapranos into a more precise and polished sound, which really showcased their talent of writing what are, for all intents and purposes, catchy, angular pop songs.No surprise for a band whose breakthrough single was ‘Hey! Scenesters’ the band have, to quote Mark Beaumont of the NME “a long-held commitment the ethos of honesty, perseverance and holding two fingers up to their detractors”. Stick To Ur Guns, as they told us at the end of 2009’s Ignore The Ignorant, which saw guitar legend Johnny Marr join the band for the recording process and tour.More rock and roll icons helped to spawn their latest album, Night Network, which has literally just been released. After losing their management and getting into a draining legal battle to regain the ownership of their music, Dave Grohl told the anti-establishment trio to “forget about that business stuff, come and make a fucking album” when they supported the Foo Fighters at the Eithad in Manchester, and invited the brothers to the Foo’s studio 606 in Seattle, where the healing process began. Sonic Youth’s Lee Ranaldo reunites with the band, having previously supplied the spoken-word vocals to standout Men’s Needs, Women’s Needs, Whatever album track, Be Safe, and The New Fellas reignited sense of purpose and creativity has got fans of scuzzy, garage punk rock and indie around the world excited for their return. But will any of the tracks from Night Network make it into our seven song setlist? Also in the episode, we discuss The Cribs live stream show from the Cavern Club, Liverpool, their new merch and whether there are any other bands from Wakefield that are worth listening to. Dan recommends Gang of Youths as our support act, Ali is reminded of the time he nearly forgot to attend a Father John Misty gig and we remember the amazing venue that was the London Astoria...EPISODE LINKSThe Cribs Official Website The Cribs Live at the Cavern Club, Liverpool (gig available until 28th November) Gang of Youth Official WebsiteSetlist.fm for Cribs live statsSave Our VenuesWIN Ryan Jarman's Signature Fender GuitarIf you're enjoying our episodes, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and, if you're feeling really lovely, leave us a nice review. Follow our Instagram and Twitter accounts.BE SAFE X
Screenwriter, Actor, Director...Todd Berger is a triple threat. Today we sit down and talk with Todd about his life and how it has led him to direct the film "It's A Disaster" starring David Cross, Julia Stiles, and America Ferrera.Here's more about Todd from the Wikipedia:Todd Berger (born April 5, 1979) is an American actor, screenwriter, and film director, most prominently known for writing, directing, and appearing in the films The Scenesters and It's a Disaster. Berger has also appeared as an actor in films such as Southland Tales and on the television show Parks and Recreation. Berger is a graduate of The University of Texas at Austin, where he worked for the student television station KVR-TV and wrote and directed the nationally syndicated comedy show Campus Loop.[1]Berger also wrote The Happytime Murders, an upcoming noir-comedy puppet film being directed by Brian Henson, and is currently writing a screenplay for a film adaptation of Where's Waldo.Proud Member of the IFH Podcast Network!For more great filmmaking and screenwriting podcasts:
Mike Montali from Hollis Brown talks with Tony award winning actor and musician John Gallagher Jr. about being on “The Newsroom,” on Broadway in American Idiot and Spring Awakening, about his roots in Delaware, and much more.
Mike Montali and Jonathan Bonilla of Hollis Brown dive into part 2 of their interview with the lead singer of the Counting Crows, Adam Duritz. They talk about T Bone Burnett, The Beatles, Santana, and more.
Mike Montali and Jonathan Bonilla of Hollis Brown speak with Rocky O'Riordan about growing up in London, battling addiction, and about being the original bass player for the Irish band The Pogues.
Mike Montali and Jonathan Bonilla of Hollis Brown dive into part 2 of their interview with Jesse Malin. They talk about Jesse’s solo career, what it was like to work with Bruce Springsteen, being a vegetarian, and more.
Mike Montali and Jonathan Bonilla of Hollis Brown sit down with lead singer of the Counting Crows, Adam Duritz, to talk about his Underwater Sunshine Festival, the evolution of his song "Round Here," Adam's early music career, and much more.
In 1959, a new radio show hit the Parisian airwaves called Salut les Copains, which translates to "Oh, Hi!" The show couldn’t have been more popular with teenagers. And on that program, there was a feature called “Sweetheart of the week” which featured one female pop singer. Because of the popularity of the show, those singers were all nearly instant hits, however fleetingly it was for most. In 1963, Salut held a concert to celebrate the launch of its magazine. That concert drew nearly 200,000 people and caused lecherous drooling riots in the streets of Paris. Journalist Edgar Morin dubbed the singers and attendees the Ye Ye Generation immediately following the concert and the name stuck. Most of the ‘sweethearts’ were lolita like figures, rarely over 20 years old and looking sweet and innocent. Most of the songs were French versions of American rock and roll hits, as long as the hits were trite and vacuous. The competition to become a ‘sweetheart’ was fierce and because most of these girls were stylized to look nearly identical, it ended up being those singers who had a niche, or a personality, that made a memorable mark. Among the masses of one-hit wonders, there were several stars that transcended the scene. Much of the research for this episode was found here: Ready Steady Girls! Subscribe to Highway Hi-Fi: iTunes | Stitcher | TuneIn | PocketCasts | Overcast | Google Play Twitter | Facebook | Spotify
Bringing back my scenesters days by dancing to some hard melodic electronic dance music. You gotta love it.
Bryan and Sam make a documentary of this review of The Scenesters.
In episode 32 of The AFD Show, Brando is first joined by friend of the show and journalist, Mr. Art Tavana. Art gives us an update on his Guns N' Roses book, his Twitter battle with Katy Perry fans (seriously), and takes part of our new "Get in the Ring!" feature. Art also joins Brando in interviewing Desi Benjamin. Desi is a former Talent Scout at Virgin Records, a roadie for Faster Pussycat AND for Slash before GnR got signed! He now has released the documentary "Scenesters: Music, Mayhem, and Melrose Ave. 1985-1990. Desi shares the reason behind his movie, interactions with a young Izzy Stradlin, his appearance in the legendary "The Decline of Western Civilization Part II" (https://www.youtube.com/embed/pWb_zza8vVM ...at the end!), and so much more! You can find everything about the documentary at scenestersdoc.com. And please follow The AFD Show and leave a review on Soundcloud, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, & iTunes!
Thought it might be prudent to try and shoehorn a last 2016 episode into your busy holiday season, and close out the year w/ an hour-long set of sub-underground rocknroll from the last five decades (plus a song from 1961, which was fifty-five years ago if you're counting). The Newest Latest includes offerings from BLANK SQUARE, THE STACHES, JASON HENN, BENT, PYREX, VITAL IDLES + several tracks from the new Punk 45 comp from Soul Jazz, "Les Punks: The French Connection". I've also maneuvered library material into the mix from ICKY BOYFRIENDS, CLAW HAMMER, PLASTIX, THE BRIDES, BLAST OFF COUNTRY STYLE! and many more. I'm quite certain it'll be your "thing" if you'll take just a moment to press DOWNLOAD or PLAY. Track listing: WARM GUN - Broken Windows BLANK SQUARE - Bangers PYREX - Burn The Couch ICKY BOYFRIENDS - Toenails LES BLOUSONS NOIRS - Eddie Sois Bon COUNTRY TEASERS - Getaway THE SUEVES - Last Regret BENT - Bad Beds CLINIC - DT AMY AISLERS SET & STEWART BOYRACER - Hipsters, Scenesters, Teenstars & Fakers BLAST OFF COUNTRY STYLE! - Giggles & Gloom JASON HENN - Omega VITAL IDLES - My Sentiment THE STACHES - Smokey THE MONTELLS - You Can’t Make Me PAUL MESSIS - The Blind Leading The Blind BLACK JASPERS - Spicy Chicken THE BRIDES - Pushed Around MARIE ET LE GARCONS - A Bout a Souffle KAS PRODUCT - Mind PLASTIX - Raumschiff Erde CLAW HAMMER - Papa’s Got Us All Tied in Knots
Date: 2015-12-21 Guest: Mike Thompson, Lead Guitarist, The Founders Guest Web Site: The FoundersTopics: Modern Music, Rebellion In Music, Origin of The Founders, Anarchy in music, False "Anarchy," Popularity/Fitting In vs. Truth, "Scenesters," Lyrical Messages, The Founders lyrics, Persistence, Courage, Bands Mark and Mike like and respect, Bands that promote rebellion, Bands that put forward a false sense of rebellion. Related Images: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8
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The Chinese government censored Obamas inaugural speech. More about the Federal Reserve and income tax. Scenesters are funny.
The first installment of the classic Scenesters series. Get to know all the scenesters and watch their hoedown get interrupted by the Raver.