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We have received the messages from the "we hate Steve" club and we hear you loud and clear! It almost seems as if you all knew this episode was about to happen, because BOY do we have a difficult time defending this man-baby on this one. First of all, STEVE, no, having a baby wouldn't be "FUN". It would be actual work, more than just sitting around watching Scooby Doo at 8 pm eating cereal. Speaking of immature, Charlotte has decided to make Trey wait to get to second base, even though Charlotte has arguably had the most D of the four ladies in all 3 seasons so far. Speaking of WAY TOO mature, Samantha fears she might be entering "the change", so she decides to throw Patti Lupone's brother a bone. Lastly, Carrie runs into Big on a boat, and we are just as weak as she is about it. Enjoy!!!LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL FOR OUR MAILBAG AND WE WILL PLAY IT ON AN EPISODE :)JOIN US EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 12 MST FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY ROUNDUP!!! Subscribe to our YOUTUBE channel!This month on PATREON:2/5 Smash S1 E2 "The Callback"2/12 Girls S2 E4 "Its a Shame About Ray"2/19 PILLOW TALK2/26 Listener Mailbag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
*JOIN US EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 12 MST FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY ROUNDUP!!! Subscribe to our YOUTUBE channel!*TIMESTAMPS: 2:00 Housekeeping5:00 RIP Howie the Crab32:15 6:55 RuPaul's Drag Race S17 Snatch Game19:15 SNL 50 Anniversary Weekend32:15 Lady Gaga to host SNL 33:44 The White Lotus Season 335:40 Love Hotel36:45 Traitors 341:20 Broadway Beat44:44 Cynthia Erivo Jesus Christ Superstar Hollywood Bowl42:52 Some Like It Hot tour46:52 Jonathon Bailey Richard II48:55 Sarah Hyland vs Jeff Dye49:56 Paddington in Peru54:13 Tiktok Ya Don't StopLEAVE US A VOICEMAIL FOR OUR MAILBAG AND WE WILL PLAY IT ON AN EPISODE :)This month on PATREON:2/5 Smash S1 E2 "The Callback"2/12 Girls S2 E4 "Its a Shame About Ray"2/19 PILLOW TALK2/26 Listener Mailbag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Things are going too smoothly with Aiden for Carrie's liking, so she decides to create drama where there is none. Unfortunately, a run in with Big at the opera (sure….) leads us to assume Carrie really has no business dating anyone until she maybe gets therapy. Miranda is now fully domesticated and her biggest issue is that her boyfriend can't seem to wipe his own @ss, and Samantha gets addicted to Viagra, even though we don't think that's really a “thing”. Meanwhile, Charlotte finally meets Trey, and we can't WAIT for the ride to begin! Enjoy!!! LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL FOR OUR MAILBAG AND WE WILL PLAY IT ON AN EPISODE :)JOIN US EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 12 MST FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY ROUNDUP!!! Subscribe to our YOUTUBE channel!This month on PATREON:2/5 Smash S1 E2 "The Callback"2/12 Girls S2 E4 "Its a Shame About Ray"2/19 PILLOW TALK2/26 Listener Mailbag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
*JOIN US EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 12 MST FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY ROUNDUP!!! Subscribe to our YOUTUBE channel!*TIMESTAMPS:0:00 Superbowl intro4:41 Housekeeping8:00 Superbowl LIX8:50 Superbowl fashion13:17 Superbowl Halftime Show 19:29 Superbowl commercials23:17 Swifties harass Kelce mom business (EVERYONE CALM DOWN)26:20 SNL 50 Anniversary26:53 WWHL with Ladies of SNL30:22 Traitors 333:15 Rupaul's Drag Race Season 1735:25 For the Love of DILFS36:36 Teen Mom Cate & Tyler DRAMA42:20 Broadway Corner44:15 Broadway's Leading Ladies 46:05 Titus Burgess in "Oh, Mary!"45:57 Colleen Hoover retirement47:55 Heart Eyes50:47 A Real Pain52:25 Jurassic Park (Jonathon Bailey) trailer56:22 Wormhole: Doechii & Gaga1:00:35 Tiktok Ya Don't StopLEAVE US A VOICEMAIL FOR OUR MAILBAG AND WE WILL PLAY IT ON AN EPISODE :)This month on PATREON:2/5 Smash S1 E2 "The Callback"2/12 Girls S2 E4 "Its a Shame About Ray"2/19 PILLOW TALK2/26 Listener Mailbag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Are we sluts?" The short answer is, that word isn't really that cute anymore, babe! The long answer is, Carrie is once again the worst friend. While the other 3 girls are dealing with ACTUAL problems (robberies, possibly abusive sex, CHLAMYDIA) she is boo-hooing over how Aiden won't sleep with her. Now, on that note, Aiden is being THE WORST...don't draw me a bath, BRO! We discuss our "numbers" and whether or not Aiden can really perform. Enjoy!!!LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL FOR OUR MAILBAG AND WE WILL PLAY IT ON AN EPISODE :)JOIN US EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 12 MST FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY ROUNDUP!!! Subscribe to our YOUTUBE channel!This month on PATREON:2/5 Smash S1 E2 "The Callback"2/12 Girls S2 E4 "Its a Shame About Ray"2/19 PILLOW TALK2/26 Listener Mailbag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
JOIN US EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 12 MST FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY ROUNDUP!!! Subscribe to our YOUTUBE channel!TIMESTAMPS:0:00 Hellos1:51 Housekeeping7:20 RIP Gary Fisher8:35 Grammy Awards11:41 Sabrina Carpenter10:31 Chappell Roan13:45 Doechii14:42 Benson Boone16:57 Kanye West 18:00 Lady Gaga "Abracadabra"19:40 Beyonce29:13 Trisha Paytas' Big Broadway Dream37:07 Denise Richards & Her Wild Things38:50 The Valley Season 240:01 Traitors 344:17 RuPaul's Drag Race Season 1750:13 Dog Man52:41 Companion55:39 Amanda's Wormhole: Canadian Media59:10 Tiktok Ya Don't StopLEAVE US A VOICEMAIL FOR OUR MAILBAG AND WE WILL PLAY IT ON A MAILBAG EPISODE!This month on PATREON:2/5 Smash S1 E2 "The Callback"2/12 Girls S2 E4 "Its a Shame About Ray"2/19 PILLOW TALK2/26 Listener Mailbag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is one of those episodes that usually comes to mind when we think of "episodes that did not age well", as its the ONE episode where Samantha dates a black man. That said, even in the actual era that this episode aired it seemed a little OFF, and as if the writers were a little scared of it. On a totally level playing field of topics, Carrie meets a cute boy and might have to quit smoking! Aiden is the kind of crunchy man's man that we are FEELING in our late 30s/early 40s, although we agree the dog IS overkill. Leave your dog at home, Aiden! Meanwhile, Charlotte dates a bad kisser, and MIranda is the worst girlfriend ever. Enjoy!!!LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL FOR OUR MAILBAG AND WE WILL PLAY IT ON AN EPISODE :)JOIN US EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 12 MST FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY ROUNDUP!!! Subscribe to our YOUTUBE channel!This month on PATREON:2/5 Smash S1 E2 "The Callback"2/12 Girls S2 E4 "Its a Shame About Ray"2/19 PILLOW TALK2/26 Listener Mailbag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
JOIN US EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 12 MST FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY ROUNDUP!!! Subscribe to our YOUTUBE channel!TIMESTAMPS:0:00 Hellos1:25 Housekeeping5:36 Hot Topics5:43 Oscar Nominations13:15 Blake Lively/Justin Baldoni drama continues21:46 Lady Gaga new album "Mayhem"24:29 The Last Five Years (Broadway) starring Nick Jonas28:09 Kiss of the Spiderwoman starring JLo30:51 Schmigadoon31:56 Hugh Jackman on Broadway34:20 Traitors 3 *spoilers*38:52 RHONY finale40:44 Drag Race Season 1743:43 Emilia Perez58:45 Married to Medicine1:05:05 Tiktok Ya Don't StopLEAVE US A VOICEMAIL FOR OUR MAILBAG AND WE WILL PLAY IT ON AN EPISODE :) This month on PATREON:2/5 Smash S1 E2 "The Callback"2/12 Girls S2 E4 "Its a Shame About Ray"2/19 PILLOW TALK2/26 Listener Mailbag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Despite being Baxtered by tech problems (don’t worry, the laptop setting have been updated to this’ll stop happening), the hombres talk about the Lemonheads and their place on the top shelf of 90s alt-pop. Also: surprising amounts of Tom Petty and yacht rock.
714 Lemonheads - It's a Shame About Ray
Join our PATREON for bonus episodes. This week we have Patrick Carrie from Limbeck on to talk about the breakthrough Lemonheads album It's A Shame About Ray. We also yak about: Orange County hardcore, Snapcase, baseball, Adamantium, Limbeck origin story, the apple ad, Ed Rose, changing up the sound, alt country, all american rejects tour, Doghouse records, the Lemonheads live, the Masonic temple show, Evan and the sauce, Columbia House cd's for a penny, Mrs Robinson, Alkaline Trio, rudderless, punk goes pop (covers), fantasy baseball, touring with Hellogoodbye, Big Sur, and so much more. ________ Check out the Merch Table! // Follow us at @danbassini, @mysprocalledlife, @patrickisrad and @runintotheground.
Ever wonder how personal experiences fuel creativity? On episode 46 of The B-side with James Barrow podcast, I catch up with Jonathan Seidler, an author, creative director, and music critic who brings a fresh perspective on culture and mental health. He's written for The Guardian, Sydney Morning Herald, and The Australian, and has a column for Esquire that dives into men's mental health and fatherhood. With a background at agencies like Leo Burnett and M&C Saatchi in Australia and London, Jonathan knows how to craft campaigns that resonate.His memoir, It's A Shame About Ray, got rave reviews and was even turned into a live performance at the Sydney Writers' Festival 2023. Plus, his debut novel, All the Beautiful Things You Love, is out now from Pan Macmillan.We kick it off talking about Jonathan's background and how he went from studying law to find a home in the creative industry. He shares some personal stories about the people and experiences that shaped his creative journey, what fuels his creativity and how his diverse influences come together in his work. He also talks about his love for music (being an unashamed Nu-metal apologist) and how creative polymaths like Tyler, the Creator and Pharrell inspire him.We jam on his creative process, exploring how he goes from a rough idea to a finished project using the 12 box method. Jonathan opens up about the emotional heart of his memoir, It's A Shame About Ray, and why writing about his father's struggles with mental illness felt so important to him. Then we get into the inspiration behind All the Beautiful Things You Love. Jonathan reflects on the experiences he and his ex-partner went through after their breakup, including selling their shared belongings and the interesting characters he met along the way.He also gives some great tips for beating creative block and staying inspired. Plus, he reflects on a piece of work he's particularly proud of and talks about how having diverse experiences and interests shapes his storytelling. And as we wrap up, he shares some solid advice for anyone looking to follow a similar path, along with his creative philosophy.This was a fascinating conversation, full of insights that are both inspiring and practical. If you want to learn more about how personal experiences drive creativity and the value of diverse perspectives in storytelling, give it a listen. Cheers!All the Beautiful things you love is available here: https://www.panmacmillan.com.au/9781761269547/or here: https://www.amazon.com.au/All-Beautiful-Things-You-Love/dp/1761269542 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Filled with breezy melodic beatitudes that are impossible not to enjoy, It's a Shame About Ray is an underrated alt-rock classic that proved Evan Dando did indeed deserve his lemon lordship. {{{Gracias Hermanos Cansecos}}} https://youtu.be/EzKcxQGOKKE?si=st8Z_R3rMnPmyxHC
BLACK SHIRT MIXTAPE **Episode 88** Join host Jesse Karassik aka @heyyyyy_jesse as he takes you on a 2 hour sonic journey playing mixtape inspired tracks in a variety of genres- all for your listening (dis)pleasure! Tracklisting: 1. Let Me Be Mine (Night Version)...Spoon 2. I Need My Girl (live)...The National 3. Age of Consent...Neverending White Lights feat. Nick Hexum) 4. Between Something and Nothing...The Ocean Blue 5. Interesting Drug...Morrissey 6. Sure Shot...Beastie Boys 7. One More Time...Joe Jackson 8. No One's Ever Kissed You...Winnetka Bowling League 9. Pink Sky...Loma 10. Dream About You...Bien et Toi? 11. Solo...Terrace Martin 12. Heaven...Toro y Moi 13. Caroline...Amine 14. Positive Contact...Deltron 3030 15. Forever In My Life...Prince 16. Waiting for the Sun...The Doors 17. Feels Like We Only Go Backwards...Tame Impala 18. For Cryin' Out Loud...FINNEAS 19. Wildest Dreams...Ryan Adams 20. It's a Shame About Ray...The Lemonheads 21. Brilliant Disguise...Bruce Springsteen 22. Houdini...Foster The People 23. Hit...The Sugarcubes 24. I Belong To You...Lenny Kravitz
Eron has come back to the show for a third time! As such, it was his prerogative as to whether he wanted to get outside of 1993 and 1994 a little bit, and he decided on the 1992 Lemonheads indie classic It's a Shame About Ray!
"Grow up." Our Girls this week are giving out advice and taking none of it themselves, but before we get into the episode we talk about the current pop charts and Taylor's continued nuisance. And then we take on Hannah's dinner party, Jessa's unhinged behavior, Marnie's mess, and the Shosh-Ray of it all. Take a listen
Released during the decline of 80s hair metal and rise of 90s Seattle grunge and alternative, the 1992 album It's A Shame About Ray by The Lemonheads is rarely mentioned as being in the pantheon of 90s album, but maybe it should. Sporting tight and smart songwriting arrangements with track after track of catchy hooks, lead singer and guitarist Evan Dando, bassist and backup singer Juliana Hatfield, and drummer David Ryan make the most of their sub-thirty minute album, packing short songs with simple but well-thought-out changes and dynamics on par with contemporaries like Sugar, Buffalo Tom, and Dinosaur Jr. Songs In This Episode Intro - It's A Shame About Ray 21:39 - Hannah & Gabi 27:41 - My Drug Buddy 33:05 - Alison's Starting to Happen 40:30 - Bit Part Outro - Confetti Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Released during the decline of 80s hair metal and rise of 90s Seattle grunge and alternative, the 1992 album It's A Shame About Ray by The Lemonheads is rarely mentioned as being in the pantheon of 90s album, but maybe it should. Sporting tight and smart songwriting arrangements with track after track of catchy hooks, lead singer and guitarist Evan Dando, bassist and backup singer Juliana Hatfield, and drummer David Ryan make the most of their sub-thirty minute album, packing short songs with simple but well-thought-out changes and dynamics on par with contemporaries like Sugar, Buffalo Tom, and Dinosaur Jr. Songs In This Episode Intro - It's A Shame About Ray 21:39 - Hannah & Gabi 27:41 - My Drug Buddy 33:05 - Alison's Starting to Happen 40:30 - Bit Part Outro - Confetti Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Sintonía: "Tenderfoot" - The Lemonheads"It´s All True", "If I Could Talk I´d Tell You", "The Outdoor Type", "Something´s Missing" y "C´mon Daddy", extraídas del 7º álbum de la banda bostoniana titulado "Car Buttom Cloth" (Atlantic/Warner, 1996)"Black Gown", "Become The Enemy", "Pittsburgh", "Let´s Just Laugh", "Poughkeepsie", "Rule of Three", "No Backbone", "Steve´s Boy" y "December", extraídas del 8º LP, de título homónimo (Vagrant Records, 2006)Todas las músicas compuestas por The Lemonheads (Evan Dando)Relación de fechas de emisión de los 4 capítulos de este coleccionable:"Hate Your Friends" (1987) y "Creator" (1988)/Emitido el 21/11/2023"Lick" (1989) y "Lovey" (1990)/Emitido el 27/12/2023"It´s a Shame About Ray" (1992) y "Come On Feel" (1993)/Emitido el 18/01/2024"Car Buttom Cloth" (1996) y "The Lemonheads" (2006)/Emitido el 05/02/2024Escuchar audio
This season we discuss over 300 albums of the 1990s selected from https://besteveralbums.com. The show starts at (2:03). The Five Singles segment starts at (4:13). This episode covers the following albums: The Lemonheads - It's A Shame About Ray (36:34), Dr. Dre - The Chronic (57:38), Gin Blossoms - New Miserable Experience (1:23:19), and Beastie Boys - Check Your Head (1:47:02). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/combingthestacks/message
Sintonía: "Bit Part" - Lemonheads"Rockin Stroll", "Confetti", "It´s A Shame About Ray", "Rudderless", "The Turnpike Down", "Hannah & Gabi", "Ceiling Fan In My Spoon" y "Frank Mills", extraídas del 5º álbum de la banda bostoniana, titulado "It´s A Shame About Ray" (Atlantic/Warner, 1992)"The Great Big No", "Into Your Arms", "It´s About Time", "Down About It", "Paid To Smile", "Style", "Rest Assured", "Dawn Can´t Decide", "Being Around" y "You Can Take It Without", extraídas del 6º: "Come On Feel The Lemonheads" (Atlantic/Warner Records, 1993)Todas las músicas interpretadas por The LemonheadsEscuchar audio
On today's episode, I talk to musician Evan Dando. Attending the CommonWealth School in Boston in the early 1980s, Evan met Ben Deily and Jesse Peretz, and in 1986, they formed The Lemonheads. The band released three great albums on Taang!, but it wasn't until after signing to Atlantic and releasing It's a Shame About Ray in 1992 that the band broke through. While there have been numerous ups and downs, personnel changes, a six-year hiatus, during which Evan released a wonderful album under his own name, The Lemonheads have endured through the decades. They've recorded a number of new singles, and starting in early February, Evan will be touring across the US! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter. Check out my free philosophy Substack where I write essays every couple months here and my old casiopop band's lost album here! And the comedy podcast I do with my wife Naomi Couples Therapy can be found here!
Roark & Sarabeth recap season 2 episode 4: It's a Shame About Ray.
Yo!This was one for the ages.Having being fortunate enough to be invited up to Sk8bar in St. Joe, I gladly accepted and -- while there -- was able to connect with Danny "Dr. 47" Phillips to record Episode # 75 of Badass Records podcast.Such a challenge. So much fun. So worth it.Seriously.I didn't know how I would attempt to make myself comfortable in someone else's space. I didn't know if I'd know how to set up all of the gear once I'd taken it apart for the first time, and I didn't know how I'd do (at all) attempting to conduct an interview beneath all of those details.But, alas...the stress and the anxiety were completely unwarranted.Brandon and Jesse welcomed me into their home away from home, and Danny was a gracious host/guest.He was every bit of (unsolicited) awesome as advertised, and was quick to quell the worries of my brain that a booker/promoter for a live-music venue would feel too busy to be participating in an interview for a podcast.And, the chat was -- in my mind -- perfect.We talked a little bit about the ol' life thing. The work thing. The...just...you know...doin' it thing. And of course we talked about a few of Danny's favorite records.He gave me a substantial list, and -- for shits and giggles -- I broke it in half.Here's what that looked like:List A:Sticky Fingers (1971), The Rolling StonesFleetwood Mac's Rumours (1977)Outlandos d'Amour (1978), The PoliceThe Lemonheads's It's a Shame About Ray (1992)Siamese Dream (1993), Smashing PumpkinsNirvana's In Utero (1993)A.M. (1995), WilcoList B:At Folsom Prison (1968), Johnny CashBig Star's #1 Record (1972)My Aim Is True (1977), Elvis CostelloThe Ramones's Rocket to Russia (1977)Last Splash (1993), The BreedersBad Religion's Stranger Than Fiction (1994)In the Aeroplane Over the Sea (1998), Neutral Milk HotelIf you want to get a hold of Danny for band-booking purposes, here are what I believe to be the best ways:1) Contact Sk8bar -- either via the landline (after 5:00 p.m. Central) at 816-689-0507 or via Facebook.2) Holler at Danny either via his Instagram or his Facebook page.3) You can also find him on Twitter, if you please, but, I digress...My chat with Dr. 47 was fantastic. Please consider giving it a view or a listen. Please check out Sk8bar, and please check out the Merch' store on the podcast's Web site. Even a sticker purchase helps.Anyhoo...as Jamal a.k.a. Jamel says, "Be kind, be good to each other, and help keep great music alive."At least that's what I think he says.Thanks for stopping by.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the promo or the intro/outro audio. They are clips from a tune called, "Terrapin Station Medley" by the Grateful Dead off of their 1977 album, Terrapin Station (c/o Grateful Dead Productions. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company).
NYC-based Instagram comedy sensation, Lauren Servideo, joins Amelia Ritthaler and Evan Lazarus to talk HBO's Girls Season 2 Episode 4: It's A Shame About Ray. They celebrate the rare talents of Andrew Rannells, analyze Hannah's chaos-causing dinner party, Jessa and Thomas-John's first and last marital fight, and they decide if Ray and Shoshanna's relationship is heaven or hell! Episode Plot Summary: Elijah moves out, and Hannah invites a group including Charlie, Audrey and Marnie to dinner. Jessa meets Thomas-John's parents, which finally prompts a confrontation between husband and wife. Shoshanna discovers that Ray may be living with her. Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hbogirlsrewatch/videos Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/HBOGirlsRewatch If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/HBOGirlsRewatch Follow our guests on Instagram: @servideo Follow the podcast on Instagram: @hbogirlsrewatch Follow the hosts on Instagram: @ameliaplease @elazie For advertising opportunities please email HBOGirlsRewatchPodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Reaction Brats are baaaaaaack with a bang to talk about the 30th anniversary of the Lemonheads beauty It's A Shame About Ray. Go track by track with us as we remember stories from our teenage years and try to remember the facts we didn't research before hitting the mics. Come for the sweet tunes, stay for a year of catching up with your favourite brats!
On this week's episode of GIRLS ROOM, writer and music critic James Rettig (Stereogum) joins Drew and Julia to recapping Season 2, Episodes 3 & 4 of HBO's Girls. The delusional girls discuss Hannah and Elijah's coke binge, Jazzhate, Icona Pop's iconic pop iconography, and Audrey Gelman's mystique. Join us next week with another extra special guest! Follow Drew on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Julia on Twitter and Instagram. Follow James on Twitter. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crisis-twink/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crisis-twink/support
Jonathan Seidler was in his early 20s when his father committed suicide. While juggling feelings of grief and vulnerability, life gave him more curveballs – Jonathan was diagnosed with bipolar and experienced infertility. The author sat down with Phoebe Burgess for an incredibly raw and emotional chat about traversing life's biggest issues. He also put pen to paper in his new memoir – It's A Shame About Ray which you can link to here. This is Jonno's story. Content warning: this episode of Under The Gloss discusses grief, infertility, mental illness and suicide. Lifeline Australia: 13 11 14 Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Red Sox pitcher and current Red Sox television analyst Lenny DiNardo drops by for You, Me and An Album's latest music/baseball crossover. Lenny gets Al better acquainted with The Lemonheads' fifth album, It's a Shame About Ray. They talk about why Lenny chose this album for the show, how he got to know The Lemonheads' Evan Dando personally, what Lenny likes about each of the album's tracks and his own journey as a guitarist.As Lenny had mentioned, his Hot Stove Cool Music performance of “The Outdoor Type” with Evan Dando is on YouTube. Watch/listen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbDtcu257CcLenny had shared with Al this video on the making of The Dropkick Murphys' “Tessie,” and now he's sharing it with you. If you love music, baseball or both, it's a worthwhile watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKymxOS44Pw&t=5sBe sure to give Lenny a follow on Twitter at @DinardoLenny and on Instagram at @dinardolhp.Al is on Twitter at @almelchiorBB, and this show has accounts on Twitter and Instagram at @youmealbum. Be sure to follow @youmealbum to find out in advance about upcoming guests and featured albums for this podcast.1:14 Lenny joins the show3:02 Lenny talks about the eclectic mix of music he grew up with5:46 Lenny explains what hooked him on It's a Shame About Ray6:44 Nic Dalton did a cool thing in the YouTube comments9:40 Lenny talks about how he met Evan Dando…12:00 …and how he wound up playing a gig with Evan13:25 Lenny names a couple of other albums he considered discussing on this episode instead14:56 Lenny explains why he chose It's a Shame About RayDiscussion of specific tracks16:16 Hannah & Gabi20:28 My Drug Buddy22:58 Lenny has to listen to the album all the way through24:35 Rockin Stroll26:45 It's a Shame About Ray29:03 Confetti, Rudderless and the importance of lyrics and vocals35:56 Mrs. Robinson39:28 Frank Mills40:40 The Turnpike Down42:24 Bit Part/“Shorty Shea”44:30 Allison's Starting to Happen47:08 Lenny talks about how The Lemonheads have evolved over time50:26 Lenny helped The Baseball Project out with one of their songs55:46 Lenny recounts some of his experiences with recording music1:00:48 The one thing Lenny would change in his life if he could
En el capitulo de hoy, disfrutaremos de: LEMONHEADS – IT’S A SHAME ABOUT RAY () ‘Rockin Stroll’ ‘Confetti’ ‘It’s A Shame About Ray’ ‘Ms. Robinson’ LOVE SPIT LOVE – LOVE SPIT LOVE ‘Half a Life’ ‘Please’ ‘Am I Wrong’ ‘Change in the Weather’ LIVE – THROWING COPPER ‘Selling The Drama’ ‘I Alone’ ‘Lightning Crashes’ ‘All Over You’ MANIC STREET PREACHERS – GENERATION TERRORISTS ‘Slash N’ Burn’ ‘Motorcycle Emptiness’ ‘Little Baby Nothing’ ‘You Love Us’
This Is Modern Rock: Alternative Rock Music of the 80's & 90's
Will Westercauw is joined by Matt Spix to talk about the modern rock songs of July 1992. Songs under discussion include: The B-52s - "Good Stuff" The Lemonheads - "It's a Shame About Ray" L7 - "Pretend We're Dead" Peter Murphy - "You're So Close" Season 5 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qoJndh54yyb7fm9sLzL0A?si=ab89d8f83d084e9a
In this week's episode, Wyndham and Jeremy return after a brief summer vacation to brush the dust off The Lemonheads' 1992 album It's A Shame About Ray. The brothers discuss the murderer's row of outstanding albums that were released in ‘92 before diving deep on the surprise resurgence of The Lemonheads, the mystique and talent of Evan Dando, and their personal connection to this brief but delightful album for its 30th anniversary.
Join Rich & Jack for episode #10 of Music Swap! This week on Music Swap, Rich selects “It's a Shame About Ray” by Lemonheads, while Jack selects Big Theif's debut album, “Masterpiece” We also cover a song review of “O Ruthless Great Divine Director” by the artist Lingua Ignota! If you would like to enter for a chance to win the album “Like Vines” on colored vinyl, jump on over to our Instagram page @musicswap.pod to participate in our social media giveaway! This episode contains excerpts from the songs “Back Again” by Jaymes and “Call Me” by JJ BlueFlame. Both songs are licensed for use through Tripple Scoop Music.
סוף שבוע פרוע עבר על ניב. זה התחיל במסיבה פרועה בפאב של הקיבוץ, נמשך בלילה פרוע לא פחות בתל אביב והסתים בהופעה בבארבי בה הוא היה האדם הכי צעיר (כמעט). לגילי לעומת זאת היה שבוע לא פשוט וחווית סמים פסיכדלית. רן טל, מיוצרי הדוקו הכי טובים שיש בישראל, הגיע לדבר על הסרט החדש שלו "1341 פריימים מהמצלמה של מיכה בר-עם", שהוא תוצאה של נבירה ארוכה מאוד בארכיון של הצלם שתיעד את הרגעים הכי קשים ומיוחדים של מדינת ישראל. בסיבוב המהיר דיברנו על: העיבוד החדש ל"אשתו של הנוסע בזמן", הסדרה "שישו ושמחו", וגם האלבום בן ה-30 של "למונהדס" It's A Shame About Ray. פודקאסטים נוספים:
We just want a Bit Part of this legendary album from Evan and the gang - the hazy summer of '92 with nothing but MTV News and Sky mag to glean info from. Every track is a tiny masterpiece, not flashy or pretentious but melodic, poetic and iconic. We go through the tracks and drop some info on back stories plus Courtney, Suzy, Juliana and Polly - and our new fave website, Shagtree.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/societyowesmeagenxpodcast/message
Lemonheads, Evan Dando, and Tom Morgan.
There's a storybook quality to the idea of children being raised by wolves or living wild in the jungle with animals, but the reality of when children go feral is actually pretty grim. This week on Eavesdroppin', Michelle talks about the case of Oxana Malaya and an experiment gone wrong with a human baby and a chimp, while Geordie talks about the Bush Boys of Wilmington, but not before a brief chat about hacktivism, robot birds, the Lemonheads and the melting ice caps… Imagine being forced to fend for yourself during a bleak Urkranian winter at just three years of age… That's what happened to Oxana Malaya, who survived by living with dogs. How did Oxana end up being raised by dogs? Why is she called Dog Girl? Did she really become one of the pack? Was she ever rescued or is she still basically a dog? Listen in to find out! Michelle also discusses the astonishing 1930s experiment of Donald and Gua, where animal behavioural scientists Winthrop Kellogg and his wife Luella took a human child and a baby chimp and raised them together to see whether or not the chimp could become human-like … Listen now to discover how this case played out… Geordie then discusses the Bush Boys of Vernon… Who are Tom and Will Green? Why did they make international news? Why is Geordie talking a lot about fruit? And what do brothers Kyle and Roen Horn have to do with anything? Why are we talking about orthorexia? Can the kindness of strangers backfire? And how wild were these wild boys? Listen in to find out! We hope you enjoy this week's episode – and wherever you are, whatever you do, just keep Eavesdroppin'! *Disclaimer: We don't claim to have any factual info about anything ever, soooooorrrrrryyyyyyyy Get in touch with your stories and listen, like, subscribe, share etc… Or email us at hello@eavesdroppinpodcast.com Listen here: www.eavesdroppinpodcast.com Or here: https://podfollow.com/1539144364 WE ARE NOW ON PATREON :) Want to show your favourite podcast some love by throwing a coin into the tipjar? You can support Eavesdroppin' over on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/eavesdroppin EAVESDROPPIN' ON SPOTIFY : https://open.spotify.com/show/3BKt2Oy4zfPCxI7LDOQLN4 APPLE PODCASTS : https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/eavesdroppin/id1539144364 GOOGLE PODCASTS : https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2VhdmVzZHJvcHBpbi9mZWVkLnhtbA?hl=en YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqcuzv-EXizUo4emmt9Pgfw Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/eavesdroppinpodcast Or wherever you normally listen… Catch our round-up of February's episodes in the Eavesdroppin' February Monthlies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jhsmPkMrNA #feralchildren #bushboys #hoax #feral #feralkids #oxanamalaya #raisedbywolves #doggirl #raisedbydogs #gua #psychologicalexperiments #donaldandgua #bushboys #roenhorn #kylehorn #wildboys #vernon #orthorexia #canada #podcast #comedy #comedypodcast #truestories #psychological #truelife #storytellingpodcast #eavesdroppin #eavesdroppinpodcast #ukpodcast #funny #podcastersofinstagram #podcasters #podcastlife #funnypodcast #2birdsyakkin
It's the 30th anniversary of The Lemonheads' iconic It's A Shame About Ray, and special guest Graham Ashton nominates it as flawless. Join our Facebook Group! In Flawless Friends and Family, you can discuss our episodes, and the albums you think are flawless. All music samples used in this episode are copyright Atlantic Records. Flawless is hosted by Liam McGinniss, George Mannion and Grant Parkin, and produced by Liam McGinniss. Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flawlessamp/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/flawlessamp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flawlessamp/ You can also back us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/flawlessamp
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"If Lovey captured Evan Dando as he found his signature blend of punk-pop, jangle pop, and folk-rock, It's a Shame About Ray is where he perfected that style. Breezing by in under half an hour, the album is a simple collection of sunny melodies and hooks, delivered with typical nonchalance by Dando. None of the songs are about anything major, nor do they have astonishingly original melodies, but that's part of their charm -- they're immediately accessible and thoroughly catchy. Dando's laid-back observations of middle-class outcasts are minor gems. The heartbroken title track or "Confetti," the crushes of "Bit Part in Your Life," the love letter to substances "My Drug Buddy," or the wonderful "Alison's Starting to Happen," where a girl finds herself as she discovers punk rock, capture the laconic rhythms of suburbia, and his warm, friendly voice, which is offset by Juliana Hatfield's harmonies, gives the songs an emotional resonance. It's a Shame About Ray was later re-released with a competent punk-pop remake of Simon & Garfunkel's "Mrs. Robinson" added as a bonus track. As Dando approached stardom, the album was repressed again with the title of "My Drug Buddy" truncated to "Buddy." It was later restored to its original title." - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All MusicSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/polyphonic-press1229/donations
It is no surprise that Pearl Jam was under intense pressure to follow up their debut album "Ten" with another success. What may be surprising is that the band's second studio album, Vs. (pronounced "versus") did indeed live up to the success for their debut. Vs. started at the top of the Billboard 200 album chart, sold almost a million copies in its first five days, and in its first week outperformed all other albums in the top 10 combined.Pearl Jam did a number of things differently with this album. First, they recorded the songs one at a time, setting up the band in a similar way to their live concerts, and mixing each song as they went. Second, the songs created were more raw and powerful than those on their first album. Front man Eddie Vedder even began sleeping in his truck and in the sauna at the recording studio to keep up the intensity. Finally, the band deliberately did NOT make videos for any of the songs on this album, preferring to let the listeners visualize the songs rather than have that creativity removed by the presence of a video.This album also marks a change in the approach the band took to its tours, avoiding the press and focusing directly on the fans. In addition to refusing to make videos, they dramatically scaled down television appearances, and capped the prices of their tickets to make their concerts more accessible to fans.Guest contributor Joe Davis brings us this outstanding album. GoMany interpret this first single and lead-off track from the album to be about child abuse, though Eddie Vedder hinted that it was about his truck breaking down on him! AnimalThe opening lyrics "one, two, three, four, five against one" reflect the originally planned title of the album (Five Against One), and the idea that the five members of the band are up against the machine of the music industry. The album would eventually be called "Vs." instead.Glorified G Joe picked this song for the first two lines: "Got a gun, fact I got two. That's OK, man, 'cause I love God." The lyrics come from an argument that Eddie Vedder had with drummer Dave Abbruzzese when Dave brought a gun he bought to rehearsal one day. Dave was from Texas, where guns were more common, while Vedder hated guns.Rearviewmirror Eddie Vedder wrote this song about his stepfather, whom he hated. It was about leaving him behind without a second thought. This is a fast-paced song, and Joe recommends it for your running playlist. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Theme from the BBC television special "Mr. Blobby"The television Christmas special was on the charts in the UK in November 1993. It was panned by critics and almost everyone else as it can be found as the WORST theme song ever...yet it topped the UK charts. STAFF PICKS:Everybody Hurts by R.E.M.Brian begins the staff picks with a slower and positive song from the album “Automatic for the People.” This track is an anti-suicide song, encouraging people to hold on when things go wrong, because everybody hurts sometimes.Into Your Arms by The LemonheadsRob brings us a hit off the album “Come On, Feel The Lemonheads.” The band was originally from Boston, with Evan Dando on lead vocals and guitar, Ben Deily on vocals and guitar, and Jesse Peretz on bass. This album was a follow-up to their hugely successful album ”It's a Shame About Ray.”Carry On by AngraBruce rocks out with a song off the Brazilian heavy metal band's debut album “Angels Cry.” It encourages you to...well...carry on. “So carry on, there' a meaning to life which someday we may find. And carry on, it's time to forget the remains from the past, to carry on.”The Man Who Sold the World by Nirvana Joe finishes off the staff picks with Nirvana's MTV Unplugged cover of the David Bowie song. The song lyrics are about a man who is surprised to meet a personality of himself that he thought he had left behind years ago. COMEDY TRACK:Bohemian Polka by Weird Al YankovicWeird Al stays surprisingly faithful to the original lyrics, but with a polka twist on the music.
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Our Three Albums: The Chronic by Dr. Dre; A Taste of Nectar by Phish; It's a Shame About Ray by The Lemonheads
En Música de Contrabando, revista diaria de música en Onda Regional de Murcia (orm.es, 00'00- 02,00h). Hace 20 años que se marchó George Harrison. Lemonheads lanzan edición ampliada 30 aniversario de ‘It's A Shame About Ray'. Los británicos Saint Etienne lanzan el epé digital Her winter coat, que contiene trescanciones de inspiración navideña. Vetusta Morla publica Cable a Tierra, su sexto álbum de estudio. La emblemática banda española de heavy metal y hard rock Barón Rojo pone fin a más cuarenta años de carrera y lo hace con una gira de despedida en la que cuentan con múltiples figuras reconocidas del género. Staytons publican “Sigue Girando” , un tema de Ratones Paranoicos, la legendaria banda argentina. RIO VIRÉ gana el Crearte de Molina. Evve se lleva el premio a mejor artista local. Muerdo presenta “Tierra Sagrada” junto a Valeria Castro y Pedro Guerra. The Yellow Melodies sacan en vinilo su interpretación del Pleasant Dreams de Ramones. El vinilo es una coedición entre los sellos españoles Discos Imprescindibles, Hurrah! Música y Snap!! Records y el griego Old Bad Habits. Ana Fernández-Villaverde, La Bien Querida, sigue dejando joyas desperdigadas en forma de colaboraciones, singles sueltos y participaciones en series de TV, películas y anuncios. Ahora le toca el turno a “Todo Lo Otro”, nueva serie de estreno en la plataforma HBOmax. Sen Senra lanza Te va a ser mejor, un nuevo ejercicio de pop del futuro. Los Rotundos muestran el Capítulo 1 de la serie Aventuras instrumentales en el siglo XXI. De cara al lanzamiento de ‘Mundos inmóviles derrumbándose', Nacho Vegas publica un segundo adelanto ‘El don de la ternura'. 'Mañana voy a Burgos' es la canción más rápida y directa de 'Nuevo Cancionero Burgalés', el último disco de La M.O.D.A. (La Maravillosa Orquesta del Alcohol). El nuevo single de Funambulista, "Hasta Que Amaneciera", suena como un himno pop desde el principio, y es un viaje a la primera juventud . Antílopez presenta su disco más ácido y comprometido: MUTAR FAMA. La banda barcelonesa We Are Mono presenta el Remix del single “Te sientes bien”. Un ritmo bailable que fusiona el funk con el rock, llevado al extremo con este Rework hecho por David Kano. Birkins regresan con 'Dos minutos', primer adelanto de su sexto álbum. "Music For A Real Dystopía", no solo es un título muy del momento, es el esperado segundo album de Automática, que vuelve menos sintético y más terrenal y etéreo lanzando algunos guiños a películas como Blade Runner o Matrix, y referencias a Vangelis , Jean Michel Jarre o Linkin Park. F. Javier Esteban nos muestra la luz
Jenna is joined by deep friends and TREMENDOUS musicians Nico and Eve of my idle little fingers (@myidlelittlefingers) to talk about some of Depp's most important filmographic achievements: his music video output. Music videos on display: Tom Petty: Into the Great Wide Open (1991), Lemonheads: It's a Shame About Ray (1992), Shane McGowan and the Popes: That Womans Got Me Drinking (1994), Paul McCartney: My Valentine (2012), Marilyn Manson: Say10 (2017), and yes, of course... Dior: Sauvage, both the dumb commercials and the FULL LENGTH MOVIE THAT IS A PERFUME AD. Mentioned in this podcast: my idle little fingers on instagram and tik tok: @myidlelittlefingers New single, Angels, available now!: https://linktr.ee/myidlelittlefingers Dumpster Fires For You: @dumpsterfiresforyou Broadstreet Ministry: https://www.broadstreetministry.org/ Jenna's social media: @lessthanamuffin jennakuerzi.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deppimpact/support
Regresamos a 1992 y a una banda -y un disco- infravalorados. Se trata del grupo de rock pop alternativo Lemonheads y el álbum It’s a Shame About Ray. Ricardo Portmán nos comenta su historia y canciones. Vamos a escuchar Rockin’ Stroll, Confetti, It’s a Shame About Ray, Rudderless, My Drug Buddy, The Turnpike Down, Bit Part, Alison’s Starting to Happen, Frank Mills, Mrs. Robinson, Hannah & Gabi, Kitchen y Ceiling Fan in My Spoon + Bonus tracks (My Drug Buddy [demo] y Confetti [demo]).
Straight outta lockdown! We had the immense pleasure of chatting with 90's alt-nation rock royalty - the kaleidoscopic, beautiful and gilded-throated Evan Dando, head lemon of the Lemonheads.Ensconced in his Martha's Vineyard home, and through an era-appropriate lo-fi phoneline (sorry about that, folks!), everyone' favourite indoor type generously shared stories about the band's classic “It's A Shame About Ray”; the album that found a new sound for the band and ignited their mainstream success.We also do our thing, slouching into history(from punk rock to GQ), recording, track by track of this slice of sweet and sour, slacker Americana, and what came next for the band and, indeed, the man.
When this week’s guest Dan Bonebrake (The Lightworkers, The Honest Liars, Dashboard Confessional) came back from Desert Storm he was searching for something, and he soon discovered a record that seemed to embody that same vague sense of “emotional wanderlust” he was feeling in an under-30-minute package of guitar-pop bliss. 1992’s “It’s a Shame About Ray” by The Lemonheads is a shockingly joyous slice of indie-rock perfection almost guaranteed to get under your skin – or at least in-between your ears – for days. Support TRGMH on Patreon for as little as $1 a month. https://www.patreon.com/join/TRGMH/
Alex and Stovepipe talk about the 90s, drugs, tormented singer-songwriters, and quaff beer whilst doing so.
Welcome to the Boys Watching Girls Podcast! On this episode, the Boys discuss Jessa’s split with Thomas John, Shoshanna discovering she has a live-in Boyfriend, the Dangerous Power of the word “Love” and, of course, Buttplugs. Plus the Boys give another Definitive Ranking of the Characters and debate whether they’re rooting for Hannah & Adam or Marnie & Charlie. Artwork by Josh Sude Music Composed by Fritz Myers BoysWatchingGirlsPodcast@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/BWGPodcast/ Joe’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joewelkie Vance’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/IsThatVance
So we decided to continue down the path of playing songs that make us happy...and apparently there are many! We kept the flow going on this one, so there are very few edits involved. We hope you enjoy it, warts and all!1. John Hiatt – “Blue Telescope” from Perfectly Good Guitar (1993)2. The Cult – “Hollow Man” from Love (1985)3. Lukas Nelson & The Promise of the Real – “Find Yourself” from Lukas Nelson & The Promise of the Real (2017)4. The Shelters – “Rebel Heart” from The Shelters (2017)5. Donnie Iris – “Ah! Leah!” from Back on the Streets (1980) 6. Dexy’s Midnight Runners – “Jackie Wilson Said (I’m In Heaven When You Smile)” from Too Rye Ay (1982)7. Little Feat – “Fat Man In The Bathtub” from Dixie Chicken (1978)8. Joe Jackson – “Friday” from I’m The Man (1979)9. Dan Reed Network – “Get To You” from Dan Reed Network (1988)10. D.A.D – “Sleeping My Day Away” from No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims (1989)11. Pursuit of Happiness – Cigarette Dangles from The Downward Road (1993)12. The Lemonheads – “Confetti” from It’s A Shame About Ray (1992)13. Best Kissers In the World – “Pickin’ Flowers” from Puddin (1993)**14. Super Furry Animals – “Something 4 The Weekend” from Fuzzy Logic (1996)15. Buffalo Tom – “I’m Allowed” from Big Red Letter Day (1993)16. Sloan – “Don’t You Believe A Word” from Between The Bridges (1999)17. Fountains of Wayne – “Radiation Vibe” from Fountains of Wayne (1996)18. Nada Surf – “Blankest Year” from The Weight Is A Gift (2005)19. Dayroom – “Spam” from Perpetual Smile (1995)**20. Five Eight – “God Damn It Paul” from I Learned Shut Up (1992)Spotify Playlist (** Songs Not found in Spotify)
This week we were finally able to get friend of the show Taylor Madison (Webbed Wing, Strange Nerve Podcast, Superheaven) to talk The Lemonheads’ It’s A Shame About Ray & 2000’s John Cusack classic High Fidelity. Find out which of the gang wasn’t invited to the doomsday prepper group before we switch over to talking the vagueness of the “emo” genre. Mike goes on for awhile about a certain musician’s torso & Tay tells us about how he listened to only Throwdown for an entire year. We’re split 50/50 about this week’s cheese and how no one in the movie is even remotely likable despite playing a game of FMK with the main characters. Don’t forget to rate/review/subscribe/email! Whine & Cheese: A Podcast About Whiny Records and Cheesy Movies began in Spring 2018. It is a love letter to all things whiny and cheesy, from Rites of Spring to Hawthorne Heights, Varsity Blues to Fifty First Dates, and everything in between. Listen as the trio of Joey Breeding, Mike Paulshock, and Tyler Smith mix and match two of life’s great audio and visual pleasures. Twitter and Instagram. While you’re at it, email us with your pairing suggestions, questions, Weird Al parodies, and comments! As always, ratings & reviews go a long way and are appreciated. Thanks LVAC for the support! Art by Jon Weed (check him out, he rules!) The post WHINE & CHEESE 42: IT’S A SHAME ABOUT TAY appeared first on Cinepunx.
Today’s Bombshell (Bombshell Radio)Generating Steam HeatBombshell Radio4pm EST 9pm BST 1pm PDT bombshellradio.com#GeneratingSteamHeat #Postpunk #punk #newmusic#60sClassics #Ska #60sGarage #StitcherRadio #Itunes #BombshellRadioTacocat-New World (From the Sub Pop Records album ‘This Mess Is A Place’ 2019)King Cans-Old Days (From the Primator Crew Records ‘King Cans/Force Majeure’ split album 2019)Moving Targets-The Other Side (From the Taang Records album ‘Burning In Water’ 1986)The Lemonheads-Alison’s Starting To Happen (From the Atlantic Records album ‘It’s A Shame About Ray’ 1992)Cherry Glazerr-Daddi (From the Secretly Canadian Records album ‘Stuffed & Ready’ 2019)Obscenity State-Warheads (Self released digital single 2019)Petrol Girls-Big Mouth (From the Hassle Records album ‘Cut & Stitch’ 2019)Amyl and The Sniffers-Got You (From the self titled Rough Trade Records album 2019)Girl Gang-Fall into Lies (From the self released digital EP ‘Three’ 2018)Mammoth Penguins-Quit My Job (From the Fika Records album ‘There’s No Fight We Can’t Both Win’ 2019)The Slackers-Knowing (From the Hellcat Records album ‘The Question’ 1998)Fusea-Earth Shine (From the self released/self titled EP 2019)The Cure-A Forrest (From the Fiction Records album ‘Seventeen Seconds’ 1980)Bratmobile-Bitch Theme (From the Kill Rock Star Records album ‘Pottymouth’ 1992)Screaming Rebel Angels-Baby Gets Down (From the Hey-Lo Records album ‘Heel Grinder’ 2019)Flo Morissey & Matthew E White-Grease (From the Glassnote Records album ‘Gentlewoman, Rubyman’ 2017)
Welcome to the Mystery Record Club - join Sam & Dan as they chat about the albums they have given one another to listen to this week! Also find out what records they will cover next episode. For more - head over to twitter, instagram and facebook and search Mystery Record Club Podcast.
Author Mike Sowell joins us to discuss his Casey Award-winning account of Ray Chapman's on-field death in 1920. Sowell's classic book takes an in-depth look at Chapman, Carl Mays, the 1920 pennant race and more. Featured song: "It's a Shame About Ray," by the Lemonheads.
“Gordon” by The Bare Naked Ladies Some groups take themselves way too seriously. That is an accusation that could never be leveled against the Barenaked Ladies. Rob shares that Ed Robertson and Steven Page began the group after getting bored at a Bob Dylan concert. They made up a list of imaginary bands for music critics...and a few years later entered a local music festival under the name of one of them: “The Bare Naked Ladies.” Their album “Gordon” is the debut studio effort on a major label, but they had already achieved a cult following in Canada off a previous independent release, a self-titled cassette the year before. Join us as we explore this alt-rock, acoustically driven group with witty, comedy-laden lyrics from the end of 1992. Blame it on Me The Barenaked Ladies first performance was at a gig that Ed Robertson had "forgotten about" and asked Steven Page to help him out. Page was astonished that Robertson turned in the name of the group as "Barenaked Ladies," because they had brainstormed this name on a lark sometime previously. If I Had $100000 The comedy comes through in this folksy hit. "If I had a million dollars, I'd buy you a fur coat - but not a real fur coat (that's cruel)" Be My Yoko Ono This song picks up the pace, goofing on John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Steven Page has a distinctive, whimsical sound which plays well against Robertson's vocals. Grade 9 The Barenaked Ladies take on “coming of age” in high school riffs off rock groups like Duran Duran, Rush ...and Charlie Brown? See how many you can count. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK: Muppet Christmas Carol This movie was released in December of 1992. STAFF PICKS: Lemonheads - Mrs. Robinson Bruce shares this cover of Simon and Garfunkle was cut for the 25th anniversary, and home video release of the movie "The Graduate." The cover was not originally on their album "It's a Shame About Ray," but was added as a bonus track. Jackyl - Lumberjack It isn't every day that you have a chainsaw solo in a rock song, but Kennesaw, GA natives Jackyl make it happen. Leave it to Wayne to pick this awesomely rocking group. U2 - Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses Brian loves this hit off their album "Achtung Baby" recorded in their original demo tracks for the album. REM - Drive This is the first track and hit single from "Automatic for the People," and encourages young people to take responsibility for their own lives. The album is named for a soul-food restaurant Rob has visited in Athens, GA, “Weaver-D's Automatic.” LAUGH TRACK: REM - Winged Mammal Theme This is the instrumental B-side from the single release of "Drive." It was originally intended for the "Batman Returns" soundtrack.
Special guest Jeff Lyons (@usedwigs, Junk Miles With Chip & Jeff) talks to Brian and Brian about what makes a perfect album. Jeff plays us one he considers perfect, It's a Shame About Ray by The Lemonheads. Lem-mails: volcanovinyl@gmail.com It's a Tweet About Ray: @volcanovinyl #vv163
David and Paul are joined by musician Emily Capell and journalist Paul Stoke to talk about another strange week for QPR, plus Kevin Gallen pops on to pay a poignant tribute to Ray Wilkins. Also contains information about our live pod guest plus it's revealed whether Jamie Mackie barbecues with gas or coals Find us online at http://www.qprpod.co.uk on twitter @QPRPod and facebook https://www.facebook.com/qprpod
It's a Best of the 90's Matchup as Brad represents Matthew Sweet's Girlfriend and takes on Shawn and The Lemonheads' Shame About Ray. Judging is Tim.Dave from Central PA Ghostbusters talks to Brad about the recent news of Kevin Smith bringing back Jay & Silent Bob.The Digressions:-Weather report from Prague-When do kids start loving snow days?-The Three Investigators-Brad loved Hardy Boys novels growing up
Un podcast programmé par pascal scalp. Episode #18.- Deus : Suds & Soda (1994)- The Lemonheads : It's a Shame About Ray (1992) - Pussy Galore : DWDA (1997)- Evil Superstars : It's a Sad Sad Planet (1998)- Zop Hopop : No Fears, No Shame (1997)- Les Thugs : I Love You So (1991)- Sloy : Pop (1995)- Alice Donut : The Son of a Disgruntled X-Postal Worker Reflects on His Life While Getting Stoned in the Parking Lot of a Winn Dixie Listening to Metallica (1992)- Juliana Hatfield : Universal Heart-Beat (1995)- My Bloody Valentine : Sometimes (1991)- Tuxedomoon : Music Number Two (Ghost Sonata version) (1991)- Napalm Death : Extremity Retained (1990)
Un podcast programmé par pascal scalp. Episode #18. - Deus : Suds & Soda (1994) - The Lemonheads : It's a Shame About Ray (1992) - Pussy Galore : DWDA (1997) - Evil Superstars : It's a Sad Sad Planet (1998) - Zop Hopop : No Fears, No Shame (1997) - Les Thugs : I Love You So (1991) - Sloy : Pop (1995) - Alice Donut : The Son of a Disgruntled X-Postal Worker Reflects on His Life While Getting Stoned in the Parking Lot of a Winn Dixie Listening to Metallica (1992) - Juliana Hatfield : Universal Heart-Beat (1995) - My Bloody Valentine : Sometimes (1991) - Tuxedomoon : Music Number Two (Ghost Sonata version) (1991) - Napalm Death : Extremity Retained (1990)
This week, Bob Nanna of Braid is on the show talking about The Lemonheads' "It's a Shame About Ray". Bob takes us back to his high school days, traveling overseas with this album at his side, and talks about how this album continues to be a part of his life to this day. We also talk about Downwrite, which is an awesome way for people to get customized songs written by some of their favorite artists.
Non, nous n'avons pas oublié d'évoquer Le Loup De Wall Street dans 24FPS, le podcast ciné avec ou sans spoiler ! Nous avons simplement décidé de le considérer comme un film sorti en 2014 (et notre explication à ce sujet, car nous en avons une, se trouve dans l'épisode).Donc, comme d'habitude, dans la première partie (sans spoiler) de l'émission, Jérôme et Julien reviennent tout d'abord sur le véritable personnage de Jordan Belfort ainsi que sur les origines de ce film (sans oublier son casting) avant de livrer leur avis général. Et vu que le film dure 3 heures, c'est sans grande surprise que la seconde partie où la plupart des scènes sont évoquées, commentées et analysées, dure elle aussi un bon moment, ce qui porte la longueur de l'ensemble à environ 4h30 !Bonne écoute quand même, et désolés pour la longueur !Crédits musicaux : Sloop John B de Me First And The Gimme Gimmes, issu de l'album Blow In The Wind (2001), et Mrs. Robinson des Lemonheads, issu de l'album It's A Shame About Ray (1992)
AFTERBUZZ TV – Girls edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of HBO’s Girls. In this episode, It's a Shame About Ray, Hannah hosts a dinner party to celebrate her online article. Audrey, Charlie's new girlfriend, lets Marnie know how she feels. Charlie makes a move on Marnie, Shoshanna finds out that Ray is living with her and Ray tells Shoshanna he loves her. Jessa meets Thomas John’s parents and they fight afterwards, resulting in their breakup. hosts Kellie Olisky breaks down the episode in which Hannah There to help Kellie are co-hosts Miriam Gonzalez, Matt Lieberman, and Spicy Mari. It’s Girls’ “It's a Shame About Ray” podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com
NEW EPISODE. Fourth of July is upon us. What is more American than family, strong opinions, debate and rock n' roll? Mind the Gap has it all like only two brothers can bring. Click the link below and download the newest installment- Episode 6. This episode Matt brings the latest from My Morning Jacket, Bon Iver and Manchester Orchestra, while Rob asks us to take at trip back to early 90s New England with Belly's Star, Big Red Letter Day by Buffalo Tom, and the Lemonheads' It's a Shame About Ray. At the end the boys talk tributes and covers in their final thoughts. Whether you're hitting the road or grilling at home the boys got what you need for your holiday weekend.Download episode