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This week's Suburban Underground show is about songs that look to a positive outcome and songs that expect the worst. You'll hear the artists Midget, AC/DC, Pugwash, Difford & Tilbrook, Gang Of Four, The Accidentals, Soul Asylum, The Dons, Paramore, Caddy, Faith No More, Radiohead, The Scruffs, The Hold Steady, The Red Button. AI-free since 2016! On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio *** 5pm Friday *** *** 10am Sunday *** *** 8pm Monday *** Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ And available on demand on your favorite podcast app! Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio *** Instagram: SuburbanUnderground *** #newwave #altrock #alternativerock #punkrock #indierock
The last time Patty and Brian had Tim Vacek, chairman of The Scruffs supporters group, on the show was ahead of One Knoxville's (9-6-5) home opener against Lexington SC. After a season of highs and surprises, the Capo returns with the Boys in Blue guaranteed a playoff spot. Only one point separates them from the Top 4 and a shot at home-field advantage in the USL 1 Quarterfinals!In our conversation with Tim, we touch on everything from the club's fortunes to new relationships with players and fans, favorite moments, and what things may look like in 2025 at the Old City Stadium. PLUS, we challenge Tim to assign superlatives, including Best ‘Stache, Best Onfield Bromance, and The Player You'd Most Like to Crack Open a Cold One With (aka the Beer Me! Award).Related links:* Became a member of the supporters group for just $20.* Help fund One Knoxville youth club scholarships.* Buy tickets to see One Knoxville in 2025 at Old City Stadium.* Follow The Scruffs on Instagram.Thank you, as always, to Markman's Diamonds & Fine Jewelry.Markman's is a proud sponsor of the Knox Soccer Podcast and One Knoxville SC. Located at 6932 Kingston Pike, Markman's has been Knoxville's choice for diamonds and fine jewelry since 1976. Visit markmansdiamonds.com.Thanks for listening! Subscribe to receive an email every time we post new Knox soccer content. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit knoxsoccerpodcast.substack.com
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, nos moveremos entre 1977 y 1981. Coordenadas: pop de guitarras y cruda energía a raudales combinadas con angustia juvenil y espíritu aventurero. Suenan: THE dB'S - "BLACK AND WHITE" ("STANDS FOR DECIBELS", 1981) / THE SOFT BOYS - "POSITIVE VIBRATIONS" ("UNDERWATER MOONLIGHT", 1980) / XTC - "SHE'S SO SQUARE" ("WHITE MUSIC", 1978) / RICHARD LLOYD - "SHOULD HAVE KNOW BETTER" ("ALCHEMY", 1979) / THE ONLY ONES - "WHY DON'T YOU KILL YOURSELF" ("BABY'S GOT A GUN", 1980) / BUZZCOCKS - "LIPSTICK" (1978) / THE SCRUFFS - "YOU, YOU, YOU" ("TEENAGE GURLS", 1978-79/98) / STIV BATORS - "BAD LUCK CHARM" ("DISCONNECTED", 1980) / SUNNYBOYS - "TUNNEL OF LOVE" ("SUNNYBOYS", 1981) / DIRTY LOOKS - "YOU'RE TOO OLD" ("DIRTY LOOKS", 1980) / THE PLIMSOULS - "HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE?" ("ZERO HOUR", 1980) / JO BROADBERY & THE STANDOUTS - "THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY" ("JO BROADBERY & THE STANDOUTS", 1980) / THE JAM - "THE PLACE I LOVE" ("ALL MOD CONS", 1978) / / ROY LONEY & THE PHANTOM MOVERS - "BORN TO BE YOUR FOOL" ("OUR AFTER DARK", 1979) / TYLA GANG - "ON THE STREET" ("YACHTLESS", 1978) / GRAHAM PARKER & THE RUMOUR - "SOUL ON ICE" ("STICK TO ME", 1977).Escuchar audio
Knox Brew Stories is a weekly live radio show and podcast that offers an in-depth look at the craft beer scene in Knoxville, and the latest craft beer news from around the country and all over the world.Support us on Patreon! Head to https://www.patreon.com/knoxbrewstories to check out the different ways you can show your support while receiving exclusive content, a shoutout on-air, and backstage passes to members-only events and merch!In this episode you'll find our regular weekly news about craft beer, as well as:Brew News (6:53)Live Music with Andrew Swafford (11:52)Interview with Tim Vacek of One Knoxville & The Scruffs (19:33)Live Music with Andrew Swafford (42:54)This Week on Tap (53:52) *Check the blog at https://www.knoxbrewstories.com/blogLive Music with Andrew Swafford (58:04)Host: Zack RoskopCo-Host & Producer: Candace “Ace” Preston Co-Host & Producer: Kevin SummittLinks for our featured Guests:https://www.instagram.com/andrewswaffordmusic/https://linkin.bio/oneknoxville/https://linktr.ee/knoxscruffs Be sure to tune in live every Monday at 6pm EST at http://ChannelZradio.comAnd check out https://www.knoxbrewstories.com/
Ahead of One Knoxville's home opener against Lexington SC, Patty and Brian sat down with Tim Vacek, chairman of The Scruffs supporters group. We discussed coping with the off-season blues, traveling to Charlotte for the USL1 opener vs. the Independence (a 2-1 win for the Good Guys), establishing governance and community initiatives for the group, big plans for Lexington (yes, there will be a Chili Cook-Off), and much more.Related links:* Became a member of the supporters group for just $20.* Help fund One Knoxville youth club scholarships.* Cheer on the “Scruffies” as they raise money by competing in the Knoxville Marathon relay.* Buy tickets to see One Knoxville at Regal Soccer Stadium.* Tailgate info ahead of gameday. * Follow The Scruffs on Instagram.Thank you, as always, to Markman's Diamonds & Fine Jewelry.Markman's is a proud sponsor of the Knox Soccer Podcast and One Knoxville SC. Located at 6932 Kingston Pike, Markman's has been Knoxville's choice for diamonds and fine jewelry since 1976. Visit markmansdiamonds.com.Thanks for listening! Subscribe to receive an email every time we post new Knox soccer content. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit knoxsoccerpodcast.substack.com
In this two-part series, I talk to Amber Lynne Connell, an expert in adolescent psychology about gender and sexual identity. Here, in part one we unravel the intricacies of gender and sexual identity among teenagers. Who knew that our gender identity begins forming as early as five years old? Or that biological sex extends far beyond the traditional XX and XY to a spectrum of 27 different possible variants? This episode is ripe with revelations about how societal norms begin to influence our identities even before we're born.Ever wondered about the difference between biological sex and gender identity? Brace yourself as we debunk misconceptions and illuminate the truth in a comprehensive discussion differentiating the two. We'll explore how Gen Z and younger generations are shattering conventions, fostering open dialogues about gender and sexual identity. Let's navigate through terms like non-binary, gender fluid, and agender, and understand how we can bolster support for those on their self-discovery journey.As we move towards the end, we discuss the monumental importance of affirming our children's pronouns and names, potentially providing a lifeline for queer and trans teens. We'll share tips on navigating these changes as a parent. Finally, we spotlight resources available for parents, like the PFLAG organization, spotlighting the pivotal role a supportive community can play. Tune in and join our endeavor to create a more inclusive, understanding world for the sake of our future generations.Bio:Amber Lynn Connell is a licensed professional counselor with over 15 years experience working in various mental health settings. She is a graduate of Immaculata University with her Bachelor's in Psychology and West Chester University with her Master's in Clinical Psychology and Post-Master's Clinical Licensure Certificate. Amber launched her private practice, ALC Counseling and Therapy in 2022 where she provides individual, group, and family therapy as well as licensure supervision. In her practice, Amber specializes in working with members of the LGBTQ community, folks with chronic health conditions, and neurodivergent clients of all ages and their families. Amber is also the Clinical Supervisor of the Welcome Project PA Therapy Program where she provides clinical supervision for Master's level student therapists in training, pre-licensed clinicians, and overall program development, education, and advocacy for LGBT clients and therapists. Amber is the current secretary of the Pennsylvania Society for Sexual, Affectional, Intersex, and Gender Expansive Identities in the counseling community. She provides trainings to other therapists at local and state conferences as well as professional development trainings to those in other related fields. Amber is also a member of the Conshohocken-Plymouth-Whitemarsh Rotary Club, through which she has been able to spread awareness and advocacy for mental health needs across the greater Philadelphia Area. When she's not working, Amber enjoys reading, weightlifting, and spending time with her family, friends, and her dog Scruffs. Resources:https://welcomeprojectpa.org/saga/therapy/https://saigecounseling.org/http://pacounseling.org/aws/PACA/pt/sp/advocacySupport the showFollow us on instagram http://www.instagram.com/forparentsofteens_podcast@mindfulgrouppracticehttps://www.facebook.com/mindfulgrouppractice
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, el cuerpo nos pide punk (falta nos hace). Caemos en 1977, explosión plena de la extrañeza del "háztelo tu mismo" en tierra de nadie. Angustia, fiereza, desahogo desafiante y amenazante... y también, por qué no, puro arte... art punk... Clásicos. Suenan: BUZZCOCKS - "BOREDOM" ("SPIRAL SCRATCH", 1977) / THE ADVERTS - "ONE CHORD WONDERS" (SINGLE 1977) / PENETRATION - "DON'T DICTATE" (SINGLE 1977) / THE OUTSIDERS - "ON THE EDGE" ("CALLING ON YOUTH", 1977) / MOTORHEAD - "WHITE LINE FEVER" (SINGLE 1977) / THE DAMNED - "ALONE" ("MUSIC FOR PLEASURE", 1977) / VIBRATORS - "SHE'S BRINGING YOU DOWN" ("PURE MANIA", 1977) / DOCTORS OF MADNESS - "BULLETIN" (SINGLE 1977) / X-RAY SPEX - "OH BONDAGE UP YOURS!" (SINGLE 1977) / PERE UBU - "MODERN DANCE" (SINGLE 1977) / MX-80 SOUND - "MAN ON THE MOVE" ("HARD ATTACK", 1977) / RICHARD HELL & THE VOIDOIDS - "LIARS BEWARE" ("BLANK GENERATION", 1977) / TELEVISION - "FRICTION" ("MARQUEE MOON", 1977) / WIRE - "LOWDOWN" ("PINK FLAG", 1977) / THE SCRUFFS - "I'M A FAILURE" ("WANNA MEET THE SCRUFFS?", 1977)/ Escuchar audio
Dan and Josh welcome one of the founders of the One Knoxville SC supporters group, The Scruffs, to the pod to discuss the process of starting a new supporters group, the jump up from USL League Two, what are the expectations, and how has the preseason gone so far. In the second half they go over the most recent results and provide the dates of the final preseason run outs for each side.
Just like Laila, Skylar, and Katie, Anna is interested in analyzing the Beatles. However, as a classical musician, Anna approaches the group (and our boy George especially) from a unique point of view. Listen to our interview with Anna and learn about how George can rightfully be compared to some of the great composers of history. You can follow Anna on Twitter or Instagram @harrisonologist! We will also keep you all updated on when her article is released sometime this year. And thank you to our great editor, Fizz! Check out her duo Lola's new single, "The Stars Go Home and Cry." Connect with the Scruffs! Twitter: @applescruffspod Instagram: @applescruffspodcast Anna's references: Bowling, D. L. (2013). A vocal basis for the affective character of musical mode in melody. Frontiers in Psychology, 4. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00464 Gould, J. (2008). Can't buy me love: The Beatles, Britain and America. Piatkus. Harrison, G., Harrison, O., & Taylor, D. (2017). I, Me, Mine. Genesis Publications. Juslin, P. N., & Sloboda, J. A. (2012). Handbook of Music and Emotion: Theory, research, applications. Oxford Univ. Press. Leng, S. (2006). While My Guitar Gently Weeps: The Music of George Harrison. Hal Leonard. Petridis, A. (2018, October 3). Geoff Emerick Threw himself Into the Beatles' experiments. The Guardian. Retrieved January 12, 2023, from https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/oct/03/geoff-emerick-beatles-recording-engineer-experiments Pollack, A. W. (1994). Notes on "Taxman". Alan W. Pollack's Notes on "Taxman". Retrieved January 12, 2023, from https://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/AWP/t.shtml Rodriguez, R. (2012). Revolver: How the Beatles Re-imagined Rock 'n' roll. Backbeat Books. Torkelson Weber, E. (2016, July 23). The "Normal" Version of Beatles history. The Historian and The Beatles. Retrieved January 12, 2023, from https://beatlebioreview.wordpress.com/2016/06/23/the-normal-version-of-beatles-history/#more-197 Turner, S. (2016). Beatles '66: The revolutionary year. Ecco. Wagner, R., & Ellis, W. A. (1994). The Art-Work of the Future and Other Works. University of Nebraska Press. Wayback Machine. (2019, February 2). Words With Beatles Recording Engineer Geoff Emmerick. Interview with Geof Emerick - 1979. Retrieved January 12, 2023, from https://web.archive.org/web/20190202015920/https://www.angelfire.com/planet/beatlesrecording/GeoffEmerick1979.html Zhang, H., Qiu, M., Li, L., Lu, Y., & Zhang, J. (2021). Exploring the dimensions of everyday soundscapes perception in Spatiotemporal View: A qualitative approach. Applied Acoustics, 181, 108149. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apacoust.2021.108149
La fusione nucleare è un metodo per produrre energia che imita il sistema usato da sole e stelle senza inquinare: un bell'affare su cui gli scienziati stanno studiando da anni e sul quale, questa settimana in un laboratorio della California, è stato fatto un importante passo avanti. In questa puntata parliamo dello scandalo che ha investito il Parlamento europeo e che riguarda il Qatar, Paese nel quale domani si disputerà la finale della Coppa del mondo di calcio; e del videogioco Fortnite, accusato in tribunale di fare male ai ragazzi. In Corea del Sud il 2023 sarà un anno strano per i compleanni mentre in Inghilterra c'è un cagnolino di nome Scruffs che vi piacerà.
In this episode, the Scruffs catch up on Laila and Skylar's adventures at Beatlesfest (and their love for Chris O'Dell). They also discuss the next Beatles reissue, Revolver. This album marked a huge period of transition for both the Beatles as a whole and for George individually. Listen in as Laila, Skylar, and Katie talk about where 1966 George was in his life and share their favorite George moments from the album. Huge thank you to Fizz for editing this episode! And thank you all for listening! Connect with us on social media! Twitter: @applescruffspod Instagram: @applescruffspodcast
In true Apple Scruffs style, Skylar, Laila, and Katie got as close to the Beatles as they could in June. Skylar went to May Pang's film premiere, Skylar and Laila saw (and interacted with!) Paul and Ringo, and Katie went to London and Liverpool, where she had the amazing experience of staying in George's childhood home. Connect with the Scruffs! Twitter: @applescruffspod Instagram: @applescruffspodcast
It's the second annual BLOTTO VETOES SPECTACULAR! We celebrate our second poddiversary by each selecting one song from our canonical list of Beatles songs from best to worst and trying to convince the other Blottos of its rightful placement. Will Scotty win two in a row? Will RB come in like a young buck and stir it up? Will Tommy be snubbed on votes for a second year? Will Becker be mad the the Scruffs clearly agree with Tommy? Listen and find out!Oh, and we also saw Paul McCartney and chat about that. As always, you can find Team Blotto Beatles on Instagram (@blottobeatles) and Twitter (@blottobeatles), by emailing us (blottobeatles@gmail.com), or on the web (blottobeatles.com). We want to hear from you!Please also take the time to rate and review us on Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.We have a shop! Grab some merch. You can also drunk dial us (tel:+18572339793) or leave us a tip in our new tip jar (don't forget to include a message telling us what drinks we should drink with the money).See the canonical, argument-ending list of Beatles songs we are assembling here: https://www.blottobeatles.com/list; listen to it on Spotify here.Please remember to enjoy Blotto Beatles responsibly.Peace and Love.Hosts: Becker and TommyExecutive Producer: Scotty C.Additional Musical Supervision: RB (@ryanobrooks)Associate Musical Supervision: Tim Clark (@nodisassemble)#PeteBestGetThatCheck
Steve Scariano was in high school when magazines like Circus, Creem, Phonograph and Rolling Stone were not only publishing articles on guitar gods and rock 'n roll frontmen, but offering record reviews of bands one might not hear on most FM stations of that era. Steve loved reading about and discovering new music, and before long, he was playing bass for bands in and around St. Louis and Champaign. Record albums are still very much a part of his life. He's surrounded by thousands of them in his office, tucked away in the lower level of Euclid Records. And those who know his story, know that Steve Scariano…has led a rock 'n roll life.This episode is fueled by Stringbean Coffee.Find or Sell Guitars and Gear at Reverb Find great deals on guitars, amps, audio and recording gear. Or sell yours! Check out Reverb.comBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
We are only halfway through One Knox’s Inaugural Season but it feels like we’ve had 3+ seasons of drama, Ups & Downs, and Wins-Ties-Loses. In this episode, we get into all of it as well as all of the away matches that have kept the Boys in Cream on the road. Dakota Booth, founding member of the Scruffs gives us his own Car Take of the match against Tri-Cities Otters.Mark McKeever sits down with Brian to reflect on the season as a whole, introduces us to his favorite word: ADVERSITY, & then brings it home as the boys come home to Maryville College on June 18th.Rounding it out, Brian whispers a sweet recap of the Tormenta match before getting PUMPED about the Smoky Mountian Series.Speaking of, June 21st (Tuesday) in downtown Asheville, One Knox SC will take on Asheville City SC! This is the moment that we’ve all been waiting for when One Knox will topple our mountain rivals (avenging our season opener!) and begin their proper reign at the top of the South Central table.Brian & I will be there in attendance, join us! Get your away tickets here!The Boys in Blue return home to Maryville College this Saturday, June 18th against Peachtree City. Come on out to welcome them home!Thanks for listening! Subscribe to receive an email every time a new episode & post drops. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit knoxsoccerpodcast.substack.com
Named after a group of fans who used to wait outside the Beatles' offices and studios, Skylar, Laila, and Katie are modern-day Apple Scruffs. In this George-Harrison-centric podcast, they talk about everyone's favorite mystic bitch, the Quiet One who actually had a lot to say, the Pisces who could do cocaine and meditate in the same breath. In this first episode, meet each Scruff and hear about their personal history with the Beatles and their thoughts on each member. Connect with the Scruffs on social media! Twitter: @applescruffspod Instagram: @applescruffspodcast
In this episode, the Scruffs dive into Part 1 of Get Back. Part venting session over why Lennon and McCartney weren't listening to George, part reveling in how George handles the situation with so. much. sass. Connect with the Scruffs on social media! Twitter: @applescruffspod Instagram: @applescruffspodcast
"Apple Scruffs" is George Harrison's love-letter-in-a-song to those fans who would wait outside the Apple Corps Building (as well as other locations), hoping to catch a glimpse of one or all of The Beatles coming and going. "Apple Scruffs" appeared on George's 1970 ALL THINGS MUST PASS album. Come with us into the recording studio as George goes through take after take, working out the kinks of what was to become "Apple Scruffs." The real treasure is listening to what George says between the takes. An extremely intimate session with the magnificent George. Enjoy!
Pete Forever Ringo Never. There is a Burno Kashmiddler in every Country and the AJC rips the Beatles for their Pudding Bowl Haircuts. Finally, we talk Dad Grass.
This week Scruffs the smart one, Aidans the strong one and Kevs the Face. Also... Dr. Strange, Elvis, I Want You Back and much much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We remember the great, beloved Beatles fan and one of two girls who hung around outside EMI Studios who were asked to contribute vocals to a version of “Across the Universe,” Lizzie Bravo. Meet the Beatles for Real founder Sara Schmidt chats about her friendship with Lizzie and the evolution (and rivalries!) of the ‘60s Beatles fan groups, including the mysterious Apple Scruffs. Plus our obsessions of the week! Visit http://meetthebeatlesforreal.com for more Beatles fan encounters and stories! ------------------ +Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for photos, videos, and more from this episode & past episodes — we're @bcthebeatles everywhere. +Subscribe to BC the Beatles on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you're listening now. +Buy us a coffee! Support the show with a one-time donation at www.ko-fi.com/bcthebeatles +Contact us at bcthebeatles@gmail.com +Sponsor offer: Digitize your photos, videos, and other hard copy memories at www.Pictures2digital.com. Use code BEATLES15 at checkout for 15 percent off any order.
Apple Scruffs continues with more Beatles! included in this episode is Drive My Car, The Long and Winding Road and solo work by Paul McCartney with Coming Up. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boomercasts/message
We continue our graze through the "All Things Must Pass" box, and this time the wheel stops on LP2 and side 6 (aka "Apple Jam side 2"). We ponder the nature of life, the universe, "Jam Piece", fidelity (as used in both audio and marital terms) and the passing of one of the few remaining fifties rock legends.
Second episode of Apple Scruffs. Focusing on the Beatles career as a band and in their solo projects. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boomercasts/message
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In this episode, we conclude our look at Apple artists compiled on the 2010 album Come And Get It: The Best of Apple Records. We've had fun examining the careers and music of famous Apple alumni like Badfinger, Mary Hopkin, and James Taylor in full episodes, but what about the Hot Chocolate Band? The Radha Krishna Temple? David Peel? Join us for a tour of Apple odds and sods and let us know your thoughts on the episode on Facebook, Twitter, or by email (ivegotabeatlespodcast@hotmail.com).
In this episode we discuss the Apple career of Mary Hopkin, signed to Apple Records by Paul McCartney and singer of a couple of hits including "Those Were The Days." We discuss her first Apple album produced by McCartney called Postcard, as well as her Tony Visconti-produced second Apple album, Earth Song/Ocean Song.
Rod's in Florida, so Scruffs in. He's joined by Abou. It's a Rider Monday, and no shortage of Rider talk. @TheCDNBrewhouse
In this episode we examine one of the most famous non-Beatle artists on Apple Records, Billy Preston. Of course he played on some Beatles songs and was well-known as a keyboard player, but he also recorded two albums for Apple Records in 1969-70. We'll discuss these albums and pick our favorite tracks for you to enjoy.
In this episode we discuss the first artist signed to Apple Records, singer/songwriter/guitarist Jackie Lomax. Lomax had all the stars aligned for success--he knew the Beatles well, Brian Epstein was interested in signing him, his only album on Apple Records ("Is This What You Want?") featured some great musicians, but his career never really took off. Hear us discuss the album, Lomax's background, and speculate about why he didn't make it big.
You may know her as the singer on Pink Floyd's "The Great Gig In The Sky" from "Dark Side of the Moon," but she also had an association with the Beatles. It's time for a look at another Apple artist in our "Apple Scruffs" series -- this time, it's singer Doris Troy, who recorded her eponymous album on Apple in 1970. You'll hear about the the history behind the album, all the celebrities who played on it, and some discussion about why it wasn't a hit despite some great players and songs.
Repasamos la carrera del gran Francis Macdonald, leyenda del pop de guitarras escocés, miembro de Teenage Fanclub, BMX Bandits e infinidad de bandas más, fantástico batería, productor, dueño de los sellos Shoeshine y Spit & Polish, manager,.. Suenan: The Boy Hairdressers – Golden Shower (Golden Shower, 53rd & 3rd, 1987) The Groovy Little Numbers – Happy Like Yesterday (Happy Like Yesterday, 53rd & 3rd, 1988) Melody Dog – Futuristic Lover (Futuristic Lover, K, 1991) The Pastels – Thru’ Your Heart (Thru’ Your Heart, Paperhouse, 1991) Frank Blake – Don’t Let Love Pass You By (Plastic Bag, Shoeshine, 1996) Astro Chimp – Draggin’ (Draggin’, Shoeshine, 1996) Versión de Roger McGuinn. BMX Bandits – I Wanna Fall In Love (Theme Park, Creation, 1997) Teenage Fanclub – Planets (Songs From Northern Britain, Creation, 1997) Cheeky Monkey – All I Can Do Is Cry (Four Arms To Hold You, Shoeshine, 1998) Speedboat – Finding A Way (Satellite Girl, Shoeshine, 1999) Secret Goldfish – Somewhere In The World (Mink Riots, Creeping Bent, 1999) Belle & Sebastian – Women’s Realm (Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like A Peasant, Jeepster / Matador, 2000) Radio Sweethearts – Open Up Your Heart (Lonesome Blue, Spit & Polish, 2000) Alex Chilton – I Wanna Pick You Up (Caroline Now! The Songs Of Brian Wilson And The Beach Boys, Marina, 2000) Versión de The Beach Boys. Ben Vaughn – I Get Vibrations (Glasgow Time, Shoeshine, 2002) The Scruffs – You Can’t See Your Way From Clear (Love, The Scruffs, Smash, 2002) Kim Fowley – You’re A Part Of Me (Fantasy World, Shoeshine, 2003) Francis Macdonald – Hola Paloma (2005) INÉDITA PARA GRAN SUR Yeongene – Raindrops Keep Falling In My Head (Me & My Burt, Beatball, 2006) Versión de B.J. Thomas. John Herald – Carmelita (Roll On John, Shoeshine, 2000) Kevin Ayers – Unfairground (The Unfairground, Gigantic / Lo-Max, 2007) The Hermit Crabs – Friend’s Folk Festival (Saw You Dancing, Matinée, 2007) Nick Garrie – She Hides Behind The Sun (49 Arlington Gardens, Elefant, 2009) Nice Man – Fallin’ In Luv (Sauchiehall And Hope (A Pop Opera), Shoeshine, 2011) Aaron Wright – Trampoline (Aaron Wright, D Set, 2011) Francis Macdonald & Harry Pye – Isle Of Capri (2014) INÉDITA PARA GRAN SUR The Vaselines – Inky Lies (V For Vaselines, Rosary, 2014) Francis Macdonald – Antoine Duhamel (Music For String Quartet, Piano And Celeste, 7R7 Records, 2015)
Check out our second installment of "Apple Scruffs" where we look at artists signed by Apple Records. In this episode, we discuss James Taylor's debut album James Taylor, released in December 1968 on Apple Records. Hear some alternate versions of famous Taylor hits, discussion about a purported guest background vocalist, as well as the background behind Taylor's signing on Apple which launched his career as one of the most famous singer-songwriters of our time.Coming next -- Episode 50!!
We present the first episode in an occasional series we'll call "Apple Scruffs," in which we look at some of the artists the Beatles signed to their record label, Apple. In this inaugural episode, we look at the music and career of the most successful group (besides the Beatles) signed to Apple, Badfinger. Their story reads like a Shakespeare tragedy, but along the way features some great music and intimate Beatles connections. If you've seen the final episode of "Breaking Bad," or listened to classic rock radio, you've heard plenty of Badfinger.
A Pod Party Christmas and New Year Special! Hello again, the boys are back for 2012 with some Amazing brand new tracks from Rick Fury, Phenzo, Untamed, Ego Trip, Chattabox, Text Offenders & Rex Regis. All the usual chaos and pathetic excuses for links and entertainment are here, but some new features may surprise you?! The Skrufz and Rick also review some of the highlights of 2011 and look forward to 2012... Send your music and Contact the show ---- message@skrufz.com Happy New Year
Scratch and Bite Outcast.11. Stuff a bloody duck Who would have thought the festive season could run into March. This makes my encounter with STP pale into insignificance. The Scratch and Bite OutCast PodCast shudders into life and realises that 2010 has almost past it's use by date. Weird Stuff this time Kicked off by Middle Age Weirdo, The Livingstone Clark song fest. “Television Man” has always appealed to me because of it's unintentional ambiguity. A classic piece of poetry and noise. Find more about Livingstone Clark or order the Middle age Weirdo CD from www.myspace.com/livingstoneclark I am just going to bombard you all with a bunch of various artists from the Mid North Coast Some Blues Some Rap Some Pop and a blast of Rock First Blues from The Delta Amps www.myspace.com/thedeltaamps Rap from C.H.Jerkin Crew, Some Pegbasket. A smashing piece of Hammerfish And a dusting of Scruffs A thumping piece of The Outcome. http://www.myspace.com/theoutcome04 And a Horrid lump of Corpus Mingus http://www.myspace.com/corpusmingus I decided that engineering is my art for this episode Remember I want you to tell me what you like, tell where you are, and send me your words, images and noise. Send stuff here scratchandbite@podomatic.com muzz@scratchandbite.com Or visit www.myspace.com/outcastpodcast Send stuff, if you don’t have noise or images, send money. Incidental noise …. Ross Ryan....Pegasus