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123123Coyote Shivers is a musician, songwriter and actor. As a rock'n'roll obsessed teenager in Canada, his career was launched when he co-produced the first single for the band Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet. The B-side, Having an Average Weekend, became the theme song for the television show “Kids In The Hall”. Soon he started working in studio for iconic producer Daniel Lanois. After moving to Manhattan in the 90's, Coyote was cast as Berko in the cult classic Empire Records. The film ends with his song Sugar High, in a duet with Renee Zellweiger. In this episode, hostess Pleasant Gehman and Coyote talk about the shenanigans that went on behind the scenes of the set of Empire Records, stories of opening for Kiss, touring in the UK, and of course, the Ramones Ducks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coyote Shivers is a musician, songwriter and actor. As a rock'n'roll obsessed teenager in Canada, his career was launched when he co-produced the first single for the band Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet. The B-side, Having an Average Weekend, became the theme song for the television show “Kids In The Hall”. Soon he started working in studio for iconic producer Daniel Lanois. After moving to Manhattan in the 90's, Coyote was cast as Berko in the cult classic Empire Records. The film ends with his song Sugar High, in a duet with Renee Zellweiger. In this episode, hostess Pleasant Gehman and Coyote talk about the shenanigans that went on behind the scenes of the set of Empire Records, stories of opening for Kiss, touring in the UK, and of course, the Ramones Ducks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we have these artists which include a few songs from soundtracks of movies and/or tv shows sprinkled around the course of the show. Here are the artists in this episode: Phoenix, Starcrawler, Fontaines DC, Blind Melon, Julia Jacklin, Big Thief, Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet, Medium Medium, Kate Bush, Big Country, Teddybears with Iggy Pop, Midnight Oil, Divinyls, Harold Faltermeyer with Steve Stevens. 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/ Twitter: @SUBedford1051 Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio Instagram: SuburbanUnderground And available on demand on your favorite podcast app!
Email: audioofftheshelf@gmail.com. Instagram: @audioofftheshelf Twitter: @AOTS204 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audioofftheshelf The Umpires. “Two Sides of the Same Coin.” First Strike. [independent release], date unknown. Cassette. EP. CPO. “Ballad of A Menace.” To Hell and Black. Captiol Records, 1990. Cassette. LP. Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet. “Thank You For Buying Our CD.” Dim the Lights, Chill the Ham. Cargo Records, 1991. CD. LP. Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet. “You Bought A Tape.” Dim the Lights, Chill the Ham. Cargo Records, 1991. Cassette. LP. The Hardship Post. “My Only Aim.” Hack. Murderecords, 1993. Cassette. EP. Fast Orange. “Funky Ride.” [unknown compilation]. CD. EP. KMFDM. “A Drug Against War.” Angst. Wax-Tracks Records, 1993. Cassette. LP. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
Word up, podcastinoeros. It’s always a true pleasure when we get a legend in the studio and Dave Foley is nothing but a legend. The Kid In The Hall, the News Radian, the Guy who is Wrong, his Hollywood career speaks for itself. What you may not know is his deep connection to the music scene both in Canada and in Hollywood. We dive in! Then we hit music neüs like the brick wall of of a freeway, spreading destruction and blood across all 4 lanes. We talk Guided By Voices new album, a Wham! mashup, backstage tales of metal bands, a talking meatloaf, and the newest deaths of the week. Then, inspired any the legendary Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet opening to the KITH series, we talk our favorite theme songs! Got a favorite? Let us know! Send your songs to Jonahraydio@gmail.com. Go see Jonah at his shows in SF next week, See Dave there too or on the road with Whose Live Anyway Swearin’- Kenosha Jumpstarted Plowhards- On The Counter The Village People- Food Fight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick drops by to review 2019. Talk revolves around Nashville Pussy, Black Moon, Volbeat, Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet, New Year's resolutions and Nick's deep dive into retro video games.
Nick tells a harrowing yarn of being tackled while doing standup opening for his own band and comedic rockers Van Stone. Write us at weaklypodcast@gmail.com. Support the podcast at www.patreon.com/nickflanagan or www.ko-fi.com/nickflanagan. Check www.theflans.com for live dates, including Nov 21 opening for Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet and the return of Wrong Hole November 29 at the bovine sex club!
Great new music keeps on rolling in, so a bunch of that tonight, as well as some vinyl classics and Best of 2014 leftovers!
Great new music keeps on rolling in, so a bunch of that tonight, as well as some vinyl classics and Best of 2014 leftovers!
Turned Out A Punk welcomes Don Pyle this week! Join in as Damian and Don discuss being there for the start of punk in Toronto and how it stayed with him throughout his amazing career in Crash Kills Five, Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet, and Phono Comb. Plus, Damian almost makes it the whole episode without bringing up the Kids In The Hall theme song! Also discussed on this episode: - The pre-punk history of the word “Punk” - The Modern Lovers as the descendants of The Archies - Sex Pistols “it was always something that was there, but it was all of the sudden it had a brand and an identify”. - Seeing the bill of: Tom Rush, Mahogany Rush, and Rush - The importance of Nuggets and Pebbles as Punk accelerants - Art Metropole: the store that sold every single punk - Being at the first Ramones Show - Rough Trade: Not a punk band - Gary Topp: Canadian Music Hero - The explosion of ’77 - Choosing music over friends - The moment you loose a friend to the ‘Nuge - Waiting for war at an Ugly show at the Turning Point - The arrival of gangs at Toronto Punk shows - The Viletones’ “bodyguards - The great thing about Colin Brunton working door - Taking shitty pictures of T-Rex at the CNE Bandstand - Seeing a three piece Talking Heads play to 40 people - Going from Crash Kills Nine to Five - Making friends through Viletones' Fan mail - The Last Pogo the end on the second wave of the first wave of Toronto punk scene - Being inspired by hearing about Wire - An amazingly subtle Happy Gilmore reference - Gary Pig Gold's distro - Imants' classified ad in Bomp and Touch and Go - The Proto-Hardcore of Ugly Models - “You’re from a shitty bar band, you aren’t a punk!” - The careerist nature of some of the first wave of local punk bands - DIY: The big take away from punk - Refusing to sign on the dotted line - Getting ripped off by everyone but Touch And Go - Being subcontracted for Dragon’s Den - Being conflicted nature of the Clash (again)
Tonight a special live visit from a promising roots-rockin-soul band called Pistol George Warren. They dropped in to introduce themselves and share some music the way they do it best, live. We also look back at last week’s amazing Hillside Festival in Guelph.
Tonight a special live visit from a promising roots-rockin-soul band called Pistol George Warren. They dropped in to introduce themselves and share some music the way they do it best, live. We also look back at last week’s amazing Hillside Festival in Guelph.