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The guys are joined by Pete Droge to discuss another Tom Petty record...this time "Full Moon Fever." Plenty of other discussion including Price Utah, Sheryl Crow poaching Pete's bandmates, The Thorns, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Johnny Seattle, defiance, Jeff Lynne, Brendan O'Brien, Jim Keltner, Pete stumps us on Scott Thurston trivia and how in the world was this album rejected by the label? Come on Irving!Check out Pete Droge at: https://petedroge.com/Check out Tom Petty at: https://www.tompetty.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
Gladys Knight & the Pips [00:22] "Who Is She (and What Is She to You)" Neither One of Us Soul S 737L 1973 Gladys and the gents turning the tables on the Bill Withers groove from the year before (https://youtu.be/T4JtCCWB6Y4), and deftly covered by Meshell Ndegecello (https://youtu.be/T4JtCCWB6Y4). Redd Kross [04:28] "Peach Kelli Pop" Neurotica Five Foot Two Records FF2-003-LP/Sympathy for the Record Industry STFRI 709 2002 Side 2, Track 1 of Neurotica is this killer riff rocker that hooked me when it was first released in 1987. Neutral Milk Hotel [08:29] "Song Against Sex" Neutral Milk Hotel NMH Records NMH001 2011 All the Neutral Milk Hotel you could possibly want tucked away into this amazing box set. Naturally it's hard to pick just one song, but this one always gets the old brain juice flowing. Spinners with Dionne Warwick [12:14] "Then Came You" New and Improved Atlantic SD 18118 1974 This is one of those songs that lies dormant in my memory until I hear it and then I get a flood of childhood memories. Funny how music can work like that. Deafheaven [17:24] "Baby Blue" New Bermuda Anti- 87431-1SC5 2016 Some dreamy doomy goodness from the Bay Area band's third studio album. The Apples in Stereo [27:34] "Can You Feel It?" New Magnetic Wonder Yep Roc Records/Simian Records LP-YEP-2132 2007 Well, can you? Killer opening track from Apples in Stereo's 6th studio album co-penned by the late greate Bill Doss. Also, their first album not on spinART, and their last with drummer Hilarie Sidney. Pete Fountain [35:01] "Basin Street Blues" New Orleans Coral CRL 757282 1959 One-time Lawrence Welk clarinetist Pete Fountain takes for a trip down to the Big Easy. New Riders of the Purple Sage [31:45] "I Don't Know You" New Riders of the Purple Sage Columbia C 30888 1971 Side one, track one of the eponymous debut album from the New Riders of the Purple Sage, featuring Jer Bear on pedal steel. DEVO [37:09] "Through Be Cool" New Traditionalists Warner Bros. Records BSK 3595 1981 Side one, track one from DEVO's fourth studio album. Fun fact: this song will always remind of a small supermarket chain in the Omaha area called Hinky Dinky. Pretty sure it no longer exists. And of course, an early MTV heavy rotation classic (https://youtu.be/r5aZOW42vbQ). Oh those evil spuds. Iggy Pop [40:20] "Five Foot One" New Values Arista AB 4237 1979 Iggy's third solo album with help from former Stooges James Williamson and Scott Thurston. And yes there's a video (https://youtu.be/dnI6A_YUoDc). U2 [46:23] "New Year's Day (Long Version)" New Year's Day (Long Version) Island Records 12WIP 6848 1983 Everyday someone is born who has never heard U2's "New Year's Day". Maybe one of those someone's is you. Solidarność! The Toasters [51:58] "Shocker!" N.Y. Beat! Hit & Run Moon Records TOAST-09-10 1986 A prime examples of early 3rd wave ska from the NYC vets, which would later show up on their debut album Skaboom!. The Dave Brubeck Quartet [55:58] "Perdido" Newport 1958 Columbia CS 8082 1959 Brubeck and Paul Desmond take one of my favorite standards (https://youtu.be/AanVD5arBC0) for quite the spin. Music behind the DJ: "Brazil" by Billy Mure's Supersonic Guitars
In this episode, we sat down with guitarist and songwriter Brian Pagels of The Beanstalk Library and Uptown Boys Choir to discuss Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 1999 album Echo, which spawned the singles "Room at the Top," "Swingin," and "Free Girl Now ". We focused on the darkness of Echo's lyrical undertones, and the increased roles of guitarist Mike Campbell, multi-instrumentalist Scott Thurston and drummer Steve Ferrone during the making of this record. The fact that Echo sounds as cohesive and full of energy as it does during this uncertain time in the group's career is remarkable in itself. Enjoy the conversation!
Fantasy football writer Ed Ryan and sports editor Scott Thurston debate the biggest surprises and busts of an injury-riddled 2017 fantasy season. Boston area listeners, join the Endless Thread team on July 25 for a behind-the-scenes look at our five-part series, "Infectious: The Strange Past and Surprising Present of Vaccines – And Anti-Vaxxers." Event info: https://wbur.fm/2XXJIts
This edition of the CHS Show includes the standard selection of great and eclectic cuts, but we also have the opportunity to note the contributions of noted studio musician, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and longtime member of Tom Petty's Heartbreakers band, Scott Thurston. We've included some live cuts by the Heartbreakers, plus some songs by Jackson Browne, […]
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Geraldine Monk was born in the county of Lancashire, in the northwest of England in 1952. Since the 1970s her poetry has appeared in numerous anthologies and magazines. Her major volumes of poetry include Interregnum, Creation Books 1995, Noctivagations 2001, and Escafeld Hangings 2005, both published by West House Books. Her Selected Poems was published by Salt Publishing in 2003. A collection of essays on her poetry, The Salt Companion to Geraldine Monk, edited by Scott Thurston, appeared in 2007.Alan Halsey was born in London in 1949. He ran the Poetry Bookshop in Hay-on_Wye 1979-96. Since 1997 he has lived in Sheffield, continuing to work as a specialist bookseller and editor of West House Books. His own books include The Text of Shelley's Death (Five Seasons, 1995), Marginalien, a collection of poems, prose texts & graphics (Five Seasons 2005) and Not Everything Remotely; Selected Poems 1978-2005 (Salt 2006). His several collaborations include Fit to Print with Karen Mac Cormack (Coach House 1998) and Days of '49 with Gavin Selerie (West House 1999). His text-graphic work Memory creen was most shown at the Bury Text Festival 2005 and his raphic work includes a collaboration with Steve McCaffery, Paradigm of the Tinctures (Granary 2007).
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Geraldine Monk was born in the county of Lancashire, in the northwest of England in 1952. Since the 1970s her poetry has appeared in numerous anthologies and magazines. Her major volumes of poetry include Interregnum, Creation Books 1995, Noctivagations 2001, and Escafeld Hangings 2005, both published by West House Books. Her Selected Poems was published by Salt Publishing in 2003. A collection of essays on her poetry, The Salt Companion to Geraldine Monk, edited by Scott Thurston, appeared in 2007.Alan Halsey was born in London in 1949. He ran the Poetry Bookshop in Hay-on_Wye 1979-96. Since 1997 he has lived in Sheffield, continuing to work as a specialist bookseller and editor of West House Books. His own books include The Text of Shelley's Death (Five Seasons, 1995), Marginalien, a collection of poems, prose texts & graphics (Five Seasons 2005) and Not Everything Remotely; Selected Poems 1978-2005 (Salt 2006). His several collaborations include Fit to Print with Karen Mac Cormack (Coach House 1998) and Days of '49 with Gavin Selerie (West House 1999). His text-graphic work Memory creen was most shown at the Bury Text Festival 2005 and his raphic work includes a collaboration with Steve McCaffery, Paradigm of the Tinctures (Granary 2007).