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Altamont
Rádio Clube Altamont #52 – My New Band Believe | R.E.M. | Pote de Ouro

Altamont

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 69:14


Para o mês de Maio temos três caminhos improváveis que se cruzam como se sempre tivessem sido vizinhos de balcão: abrimos com o fresquíssimo sopro dos My New Band Believe (ainda a cheirar a estúdio e a promessas), depois mergulhamos no clássico de estimação Automatic for the People, aquele disco dos R.E.M. que parece saber exatamente onde nos dói (e onde nos salva), e terminamos com o brinde cinematográfico "Pote de Ouro: nos copos com Shane MacGowan", de Julien Temple, uma ode agridoce ao caos, à poesia e à resistência. Três formas de acreditar — na música nova, na música que nos formou e na vida vivida sem rede. Sirvam-se de um copo, aumentem o volume e fiquem por aí. Rádio Clube Altamont, uma parceria Altamont.pt e Futura - Rádio de Autor.

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 14:03


 jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/2dgmvzon Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Legendary singer Moya Brennan has died. An t-amhránaí mór le rá Moya Brennan tar éis bháis. Northwest Reporter The famous singer from the Donegal Gaeltacht, Moya Brennan, has died. Tuairisceoir an Iarthuaiscirt Tá an t-amhránaí cáiliúil as Gaeltacht Dhún na nGall Moya Brennan tar éis bháis. She was 73 years old and had been ill for some time. Bhí sí 73 bliain d’aois agus bhí sí tinn le tamall. Máire Ní Bhraonáin first achieved fame as the lead singer and harpist with the group Clannad from Dobhar in Gaoth Dobhair. Bhain Máire Ní Bhraonáin cáil amach ar an chéad dul síos mar phríomhamhránaí agus mar chláirseoir leis an ghrúpa Clannad as Dobhar i nGaoth Dobhair. Máire was the eldest of nine children – Clannad – who took music seriously since 1970. Ba í Máire an duine ba shine de naonúr clainne – Clannad – a chuaigh leis an cheol go dáiríre ó 1970. She, her sister Eithne (Enya) and her brothers captivated millions with their modern versions of Irish music before taking to the international stage and singing English songs. Chuir sí féin, a deirfiúr Eithne (Enya) agus a deartháireacha na milliúin faoi gheasa lena leaganacha nua-aimseartha ar cheoltaí Gaeilge sular thug siad faoin stáitse idirnáisiúnta agus faoi amhráin Bhéarla. It was their own Irish language song they recorded for the television series Harry’s Game in 1982 that introduced them to the wider world outside of Ireland. Ba é a n-amhrán Gaeilge féin a thaifead siad faoi choinne na sraithe teilifíse Harry’s Game i 1982 a chuir in aithne iad don saol mór taobh amuigh d’Éirinn. “The east and the west, which have always come, the moon and the sun will go… “Imeoidh soir is siar, a dtáinig ariamh, an ghealach is an ghrian … ” – part of the significance of those lyrics and Máire’s magical voice together. ” – cuid suntais na liricí sin agus guth draíochtúil Mháire in éineacht. From a young age, Máire was involved in music at home with her mother Máire Ní Dhúgáin, later in dance halls and in her father’s pub, Leo Brennan, and in local gigs in Gaoth Dobhair. Ó bhí Mháire ina girseach bheag bhí sí ag gabháil cheoil sa bhaile lena máthair Máire Ní Dhúgáin, níos moille i hallaí damhsa agus i dteach tábhairne a hathar, Leo Brennan, agus i ngeamaireachtaí áitiúla I nGaoth Dobhair. Much later, she recorded music with some of the greatest performers of her time, such as Bono and Shane MacGowan. I bhfad ina dhiaidh sin, thaifead sí ceol i gcuideachta roinnt de mhóroirfidigh a linne, leithéidí Bono agus Shane MacGowan. She recorded a total of 25 albums – with Clannad and on her own – and sold 20 million of them. 25 albam san iomlán a thaifead sí – le Clannad agus ina haonar – agus díoladh 20 milliún acu. In the Year of the Millennium, she sang her song Perfect Time on World Youth Day in Rome in front of Pope John Paul II and two million pilgrims. I mBliain na Mílaoise, cheol sí a hamhrán Perfect Time ar Lá Domhanda na hÓige sa Róimh os comhair an Phápa Eoin Pól II agus dhá mhilliún oilithreach. Her voice can also be heard on major films such as Titanic, King Arthur and To End All Wars. Tá a guth le cluinstin fosta ar scannáin mhóra mar Titanic, King Arthur agus To End All Wars. Since 2007, Moya has performed in the female group T with the Maggies with Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh and Maighread and Tríona NÍ Dhomhnaill. Ó 2007, sheinn Moya sa ghrúpa ban T with the Maggies le Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh agus Maighread agus Tríona NÍ Dhomhnaill. Since 2013 she has returned to harp music with a new traditional group. Ó 2013 phill sí ar cheol na cláirsí le buíon úr traidisúnta. Moya often donated her musical talents free of charge to causes and charities close to her heart, including the families of the Creeslough disaster in her own county. Ba mhinic a bhronn Moya a bua féin ceoil in aisce ar lucht cúise agus ar chumainn charthanachta a bhí gar dá croí, teaghlaigh thubaiste an Chraoslaigh ina contae féin ina measc. In 2023, Máire was awarded the Donegal Personality of the Year Award and the following year Donegal County Council awarded her and Clannad the freedom of the county for their contributions to music and the Irish language. In 2023, bronnadh Gradam Phearsa Dhún na nGall ar Mháire agus an bhliain dar gcionn bhronn Comhairle Contae Dhún na nGall saoirse an chontae uirthi féin agus ar Chlannad as a raibh déanta acu ar son an cheoil agus na Gaeilge. She is survived by her husband and manager Tim Jarvis and their two children Paul and Aisling. Maireann a fear céile agus a bainisteoir Tim Jarvis agus a mbeirt chlainne Paul agus Aisling.

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Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills
Music Time with James Irwin: The Pogues come to Wellington

Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 12:14 Transcription Available


James Irwin is back in the studio for this week's Music Time. James shares his travels to Hawaii and how much they know of NZ music overseas, what could he find in the record shops? Then The Pogues hit Wellington tomorrow at the St James - without Shane MacGowan. After MacGowan's passing 18 months ago James takes a look at the new band and what we can expect from their show. For the latest on Wellington gigs and music - its Music Time with James Irwin LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MONEY FM 89.3 - Weekend Mornings
Saturday Mornings: Part 2 of Irish spirit, culture, and music with the Boys from County Hell

MONEY FM 89.3 - Weekend Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 14:28


On MoneyFM 89.3 Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys transform the studio into a folk‑punk session in part 2 of our St. Patrick’s Day special as we welcome The Boys from County Hell, Singapore’s first‑ever Pogues tribute band. Lead singer Gerry Cox and banjo player Paddy Troy join us on air, with fellow bandmates Mark Garratt, Conor Walsh, and Karl Taylor performing live in‑studio. Formed by musicians who share a fierce love for The Pogues, the band channels the raw, poetic chaos of Shane MacGowan — whose passing in 2023 reignited global appreciation for the group’s legacy. From pubs to festivals across Asia, they’ve become a must‑see act for anyone who loves raucous Irish energy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

#RoCkAnDwOw Snack Music
Lo Strillone Rock (News) P.ta 132

#RoCkAnDwOw Snack Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 56:38


Lo Strillone Rock (News) P.ta 132 Nuovo episodio de “Lo Strillone Rock (News)” l'appuntamento settimanale (Podcast Rock) con le notizie dal mondo della musica Internazionale e Nazionale. in questo episodio fa l'ingresso, nel mondo radio/podcast, MarComiX il nostro fumettista ufficiale. Cuffie alle orecchie, Ark Speaker e MarComiX vi aspettano! LA PLAY LIST Pearl Jam – Black Ozzy Osbourne, Lemmy Kilmister & Motörhead – Hellraiser Rage Against the Machine – Bombtrack Gorillaz – The Moon Cave (feat. Asha Puthli, Bobby Womack, David Jolicoeur, Jalen Ngonda & Black Thought) Bruce Springsteen – A Rainy Night in Soho Dolores O'Riordan – Ordinary Day The Beatles – Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds Van Halen – You Really Got Me Jet – Are You Gonna Be My Girl Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit Neil Young – Heart of Gold Avril Lavigne – Love It When You Hate Me (feat. blackbear) LE NOTIZIE DA ASCOLTARE Cosa fa Eddie Vedder quando non ricorda il testo di una canzone; La neonata nipotina di Ozzy Osbourne si chiama… Ozzy; Gorillaz, la prima volta al “Saturday Night Live”; Venduto a una cifra record il pianoforte di John Lennon; Jerry Cantrell e il memorabile regalo di Eddie Van Halen; Mike McCready ha scritto un'opera rock sulla storia del grunge; Neil Young è al lavoro su un nuovo album; In arrivo un album tributo a Shane MacGowan. I PROSSIMI EVENTI LIVE IN ITALIA Evanescence: settembre 2026; Simple Plan: ottobre 2026; I Dogstar, Mumford & Sons, Skunk Anansie: luglio 2026 Ascolta la puntata per saperne di più.

Oliver Callan
First play of Springsteen's cover of ‘A Rainy Night in Soho'

Oliver Callan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 24:50


Victoria Mary Clarke joins Oliver for our first play of Bruce Springsteen's cover of Shane MacGowan's ‘A Rainy Night in Soho'.

Oliver Callan
Nick Cave on Shane MacGowan, dealing with grief, & his concert in Malahide

Oliver Callan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 25:47


Oliver chats to Nick Cave ahead of his June concert in Dublin, and his trip to the oscars on Sunday.

For Songs
Episode 81: A Return Conversation with James Fearnley of the Pogues, Walker Roaders

For Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 33:33


“What's missing…is Shane.” Buckle up for a special episode of For Songs Singles! In this episode, James Fearnley, original accordion player for the legendary Irish/English punk band the Pogues, returns to talk about the band's recent run of reunion shows celebrating the 40th anniversaries of their first two records, Red Roses for Me and Rum Sodomy and the Lash. Together with founding Pogues members Spider Stacy and Jem Finer, the trio is leading an ensemble production across the globe reimagining the fire and spirit of those heady early days. James talks about how this effort came together and what it's like giving these old songs new life. We wrap up with an in-depth discussion about his new band the Walker Roaders' blistering latest single Singing School, released in late 2025. So go grab a pint and listen in!

Uncharted: Crime and mayhem in the music industry
The Cover-Up of Kirsty MacColl's Death | 58

Uncharted: Crime and mayhem in the music industry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 29:57


In December 2000, beloved British singer‑songwriter Kirsty MacColl, best known for her iconic duet with Shane MacGowan on “Fairytale of New York”, was enjoying a family vacation in Cozumel, Mexico. What should have been a peaceful day of snorkelling in a protected marine reserve instead became a tragedy. A 31‑foot powerboat tore illegally through a clearly marked no‑go zone, Kirsty pushed her son out of harm's way and was killed instantly. What followed was even more shocking: contradictory witness accounts, missing evidence, questionable statements, and a legal outcome that many believe protected the wealthy and powerful rather than delivering justice. In this episode of Uncharted, we pull apart the tangled story behind Kirsty's death, the botched investigation, the alleged cover‑up, and the decades‑long fight led by her mother, Jean MacColl, to uncover the truth.  This is the story of a tragedy, a mother's determination, and a battle for justice that still resonates to this day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

#LeDriveRTL2
La cover : Louis Armstrong - "What a Wonderful World"

#LeDriveRTL2

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 5:30


Ce mercredi, Margaux Lassalle s'intéresse à un monument de la musique populaire : "What a Wonderful World" de Louis Armstrong. Sorti en 1967, cet hymne à la beauté du monde s'est imposé comme l'une des chansons les plus universelles et les plus reprises de tous les temps. Au fil des décennies, le titre a été réinventé dans des styles très variés. En 1992, Nick Cave et Shane MacGowan en livrent une version sombre et désenchantée, à contre-courant de l'optimisme originel. En 1993, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole marque les esprits avec un medley mêlant "Over The Rainbow" et "What a Wonderful World", porté par sa voix douce et son ukulélé. Céline Dion propose ensuite, au début des années 2000, une interprétation ample et spectaculaire, tandis qu'en 2012, Chris Botti et Mark Knopfler en offrent une relecture élégante et feutrée. Plus récemment, le duo Sofi Tukker en signe une adaptation pop électro. La chronique met enfin en lumière la reprise de Joey Ramone, parue à titre posthume en 2002 sur son unique album solo "Don't Worry About Me". Une version punk rock énergique, fidèle à l'esprit du chanteur des Ramones, qui conserve intact le message d'espoir du morceau original. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Word Podcast
Mary Coughlan, onstage from the age of five - ‘Applause and lemonade!'

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 25:17


Mary Coughlan – aka “Ireland's Billie Holiday”, adored by Nick Cave, Shane MacGowan and Elvis Costello - is on tour again in 2026. This warm, funny and circuitous conversation looks back from her home in Wicklow at the first shows she ever saw and played and various milestones along the road, among them … … singing Two Little Orphans (aged 5) at a Christmas party: “The adrenaline rush! Applause and lemonade!” … escaping down ladders from school to see Rory Gallagher in Galway and the nuns waiting when she returned … seeing Donovan on the Aran Islands in 1969, a trip from the mainland by currach … meeting Mike Stoller and re-recording Peggy Lee's savaged Mirrors album: “more relevant now than ever”… Elton John (dressed as a hornet) at Watford Stadium and the embroidered floral skirt she'd made to watch him … her love of cabaret and old 78s and the songs she and Erik Visser chose to launch her career … her transformative slot on the Late Late Show in 1984: “I played to four people the night before; a week later they were queuing round the block” … Frank Sinatra's mysterious autocue and sitting next to Roger Moore in his audience (“very orange”) … “I adored St Dominic's Preview and 15 years later Van Morrison was in my dressing-room” … her cure for insomnia … why Joe Strummer meant so much to her … and her 200-song live repertoire – from Meet Me Where They Play The Blues and Don't Smoke In Bed to Love Will Tear Us Apart. Order Mary Coughlan tickets here: https://www.marycoughlan.ie/upcoming-showsHelp us keep The Longest Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Mary Coughlan, onstage from the age of five - ‘Applause and lemonade!'

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 25:17


Mary Coughlan – aka “Ireland's Billie Holiday”, adored by Nick Cave, Shane MacGowan and Elvis Costello - is on tour again in 2026. This warm, funny and circuitous conversation looks back from her home in Wicklow at the first shows she ever saw and played and various milestones along the road, among them … … singing Two Little Orphans (aged 5) at a Christmas party: “The adrenaline rush! Applause and lemonade!” … escaping down ladders from school to see Rory Gallagher in Galway and the nuns waiting when she returned … seeing Donovan on the Aran Islands in 1969, a trip from the mainland by currach … meeting Mike Stoller and re-recording Peggy Lee's savaged Mirrors album: “more relevant now than ever”… Elton John (dressed as a hornet) at Watford Stadium and the embroidered floral skirt she'd made to watch him … her love of cabaret and old 78s and the songs she and Erik Visser chose to launch her career … her transformative slot on the Late Late Show in 1984: “I played to four people the night before; a week later they were queuing round the block” … Frank Sinatra's mysterious autocue and sitting next to Roger Moore in his audience (“very orange”) … “I adored St Dominic's Preview and 15 years later Van Morrison was in my dressing-room” … her cure for insomnia … why Joe Strummer meant so much to her … and her 200-song live repertoire – from Meet Me Where They Play The Blues and Don't Smoke In Bed to Love Will Tear Us Apart. Order Mary Coughlan tickets here: https://www.marycoughlan.ie/upcoming-showsHelp us keep The Longest Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Mary Coughlan, onstage from the age of five - ‘Applause and lemonade!'

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 25:17


Mary Coughlan – aka “Ireland's Billie Holiday”, adored by Nick Cave, Shane MacGowan and Elvis Costello - is on tour again in 2026. This warm, funny and circuitous conversation looks back from her home in Wicklow at the first shows she ever saw and played and various milestones along the road, among them … … singing Two Little Orphans (aged 5) at a Christmas party: “The adrenaline rush! Applause and lemonade!” … escaping down ladders from school to see Rory Gallagher in Galway and the nuns waiting when she returned … seeing Donovan on the Aran Islands in 1969, a trip from the mainland by currach … meeting Mike Stoller and re-recording Peggy Lee's savaged Mirrors album: “more relevant now than ever”… Elton John (dressed as a hornet) at Watford Stadium and the embroidered floral skirt she'd made to watch him … her love of cabaret and old 78s and the songs she and Erik Visser chose to launch her career … her transformative slot on the Late Late Show in 1984: “I played to four people the night before; a week later they were queuing round the block” … Frank Sinatra's mysterious autocue and sitting next to Roger Moore in his audience (“very orange”) … “I adored St Dominic's Preview and 15 years later Van Morrison was in my dressing-room” … her cure for insomnia … why Joe Strummer meant so much to her … and her 200-song live repertoire – from Meet Me Where They Play The Blues and Don't Smoke In Bed to Love Will Tear Us Apart. Order Mary Coughlan tickets here: https://www.marycoughlan.ie/upcoming-showsHelp us keep The Longest Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Celtic Soul Podcast
Celtic v the rangers Preview & the current State of Play at Celtic

Celtic Soul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 47:18


More than 90 Minutes Editor Andrew Milne is joined by Glasgow Journalist Michael Pringle. Micheal has followed Celtic home and away since the the late 1970's. He currently stands in the North Curve Section of the stadium where the Green Brigade ban continues in that area as we head in 2026. The Bhoys look ahead to the rangers game and the state of play at OUR club and continued strained relationship between Dermot Desmond, the current Celtic board and the Celtic Support. Since the appointment of Wilfried Nancy as Celtic manager, Celtic have lost 5 of their 7 games including a cup final defeat to St. Mirren and were totally out played and out classed by Motherwell on Tuesday night. A big shout out to Brian Hogan CSC, Tipperary home of the late great Shane MacGowan. Thanks to the club for their continued support of the podcast and the fanzine.If your business or Celtic Supporters club would like to come on board as a partner please email us at info@celticfanzine.com, you can also message us on social media and you will find everything we do across print, digital, audio and video on our website celticfanzine.com where you will also find all daily news, blogs, news of upcoming events. You can also download our app on the Apple App Store and at Google Play Enjoy the podcast The Celtic Soul Podcast is brought to you by More than 90 Minutes Celtic Fanzine.Please Subscribe to our independent Celtic Fan YouTube Channel Celtic Fanzine TV / celticfanzinetv– Hit the Alarm so you never miss an episode, Leave a Comment and Please share.The Podcast is available on Audio across all platforms including Spotify & AppleFor all news, blogs & upcoming events visit https://celticfanzine.comOnline Shophttps://celticfanzine.com/shop/Celtic Festival Spain 2026 Ticketshttps://CelticFestivalSpain2026.event...Follow us on Social MediaFB /Mt90M/X celticfanzineInsta / celticfanzineTikTok @celticfanzine1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Yellow Brit Road
Yellow Brit Road 28 December 2025: Last show of the year, 50 best albums of 2025

Yellow Brit Road

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 35:13


For the final Yellow Brit Road show of 2025, we get out some great tunes for your NYE party playlists and count down the 50 best albums of 2025, including some of the smaller albums that may have got lost in the sea of bigger names. Artists played on the show were:Shane MacGowan and the Popes, activemirror., ALT BLK ERA, The Indiana Drones, Adwaith, Benefits, Sam Akpro, Evan Jackson, Panic Shack, Jim Legxacy, Superstar Crush, A.R.T., Hyphen, Nova Twins, The Jacques, For Those I Love, Maruja, VLURE, Ribbon Skirt, Yazmin Lacey, The Boojums, Busty and the Bass, Joe Webb, Party Dozen, Ezra Collective.Find the full playlist of Yellow Brit Road's 50 best albums of the year here. CFRC Fundraiser events here!Try and support artists independently through buying their music, merch, going to shows! Bandcamps/websites linked above.Touch that dial and tune in live! CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston or cfrc.ca⁠, Sundays 8-9:30 PM! Full shows in the linked archive for 3 months from broadcast.Like what we do? CFRC's Funding Drive is on until 31 December. ⁠Donate⁠ to help keep our 102-year old radio station going!Get in touch with the show: email ⁠yellowbritroad@gmail.com⁠, IG @⁠⁠yellowbritroad⁠⁠.PS: submissions, cc ⁠music@cfrc.ca⁠ if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well.

That Record Got Me High Podcast
S8E441 - 'That Unlikely Musical Collaboration Got Me High' Patron-curated Episode

That Record Got Me High Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2025 62:26


For our final episode of 2025, we asked our Patrons to send in their favorite - and unlikely - musical collaborations. As usual, they did NOT disappoint! Songs discussed in this episode: Wanted Man (Take 1) - Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash; Living Doll - Cliff Richard and The Young Ones; Mama - My Chemical Romance w/Liza Minnelli; Perfect Day - Lou Reed & Luciano Pavarotti; Don't Give Up - Willie Nelson & Sinéad O'Connor; Mad John - The Small Faces; Peace On Earth / Little Drummer Boy - Bing Crosby & David Bowie; Untitled (Hash Jar Tempo) - Bardo Pond and Roy Montgomery; Morning High - Tommy Ambrose & Bruno Gerussi (Fuzzy Love); Kid Fears - Indigo Girls w/Michael Stipe; Lazyitis - Happy Mondays w/Karl Denver; World Destruction - Time Zone (Afrika Bambaataa & John Lydon); Est-Ce Que Tu - Dusty Trails (Vivian Trimble and Josephine Wiggs); Gloria - Van Morrison w/John Lee Hooker; Riding With The King - Eric Clapton & BB King; Don't Hurt Yourself - Beyonce & Jack White; Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart - Marc Almond & Gene Pitney; I Love you, Mary Jane - Cypress Hill & Sonic Youth; Sometimes Always - Jesus and Mary Chain w/Hope Sandoval; Death Is Not The End - Nick Cave with Anita Lane, Kylie Minogue, PJ Harvey, and Shane MacGowan; NYCNY - Darryl Hall w/Robert Fripp; Bring The Noise - Anthrax/Public Enemy

Free Range Idiocy
Episode 228: The Last Time Is Now!

Free Range Idiocy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 184:53


It's taken twelve months, a heel turn, a squash match, and many other twists and turns that have tied the internet wrestling community into knots, but professional wrestling's first ever retirement tour is complete and John Cena has officially left his orthopedic sneakers in the ring, never to return. How'd it all go, did it finish the way we expected, and which side of the IWC can take a long walk off a short pier? We dive into a traditional elbow and collar lock-up and let you know in this, episode 228, The Last Time Is Now!   FULL VIDEO EPISODES! That's right folks, you can see our bright smiling idiotic faces in full color on our YouTube channel. Full episodes available as well as clips.   LINKS OF INTEREST: - CVV interview with Cena on YouTube - “The song that was nearly impossible to record” - the making of The Pogues' “Fairytale Of New York” - Gunther escorted to the bus after his match with John Cena   ...AND ANOTHER THING: The Man They Call Tim suggests watching WWE Money In The Bank 2011 - John Cena v CM Punk for WWE Championship on YouTube Uncle Todd suggests listening to “Fairytale of New York” by The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl … and also by Glen Hansard, The Pogues, & others at Shane MacGowan's funeral   FOLLOW US ON THE SOCIAL MEDIAS: Facebook - http://facebook.com/freerangeidiocy Instagram - http://instagram.com/freerangeidiocy YouTube - http://youtube.com/@freerangeidiocy

DISGRACELAND
Bonus Episode: Let's Make a Non Traditional Christmas Mix and Load the Chamber for Russian Roulette

DISGRACELAND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 29:30 Transcription Available


You guys love non-traditional Christmas songs so Jake took all of your favs and put them into a special Non Tradish Christmas Disgo Mix. From Sufjan Stevens to Dio to Prince, Paul Kelly, Shane MacGowan and a ton of others— you called, texted, dm'd and commented on Patreon with your favs and in this episode we unpack it all with your voicemails, texts, dms, emails, and one again a whole lotta (Christmas) Rosie. Plus Jake and Zeth look into some censored and obscene Christmas songs in the exclusive section of this After Party for All Access members. Did someone ask for a Blowfly Christmas? You're going to get it if you subscribe to Disgraceland on Patreon or Apple Podcasts. Looking for a great record store? Check out Stereo Jack's! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DISGRACELAND
Bonus Episode: Let's Make a Non Traditional Christmas Mix and Load the Chamber for Russian Roulette

DISGRACELAND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 33:29


You guys love non-traditional Christmas songs so Jake took all of your favs and put them into a special Non Tradish Christmas Disgo Mix. From Sufjan Stevens to Dio to Prince, Paul Kelly, Shane MacGowan and a ton of others— you called, texted, dm'd and commented on Patreon with your favs and in this episode we unpack it all with your voicemails, texts, dms, emails, and one again a whole lotta (Christmas) Rosie. Plus Jake and Zeth look into some censored and obscene Christmas songs in the exclusive section of this After Party for All Access members. Did someone ask for a Blowfly Christmas? You're going to get it if you subscribe to Disgraceland on Patreon or Apple Podcasts. Looking for a great record store? Check out Stereo Jack's! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

DISGRACELAND
Shane MacGowan: Outsiders, Underdogs, and Christmas Eve in the Drunk Tank

DISGRACELAND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 40:14


Shane MacGowan lived his life as an outsider. He was an Irishman living in England, a troublemaking jug-eared punk with rotten teeth and a voracious appetite for drugs and alcohol. And with his band, The Pogues, he created a powerful synthesis of the traditional music of his homeland and a modern punk attitude. It was this gift for melding the sacred with the profane that led to the creation of one of the finest and most unique Christmas songs ever: "Fairytale of New York." What are your favorite Christmas songs? Let Jake know at 617-906-6638, ⁠disgracelandpod@gmail.com⁠, or on socials @disgracelandpod. This episode was originally published on December 10, 2024. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at ⁠disgracelandpod.com/membership⁠. Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - ⁠GET THE NEWSLETTER⁠ Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠ ⁠X⁠ (formerly Twitter)  ⁠Facebook Fan Group⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Life of the Record
The Making of "Fairytale of New York" by The Pogues - featuring Steve Lillywhite, Jem Finer and James Fearnley

Life of the Record

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 73:20


In celebration of the Pogues' 'Fairytale of New York' EP, we take a detailed look at how their classic Christmas single came together. The Pogues originally formed in London in 1982 by Shane MacGowan, Spider Stacy and Jem Finer. MacGowan had gotten his start playing in the punk band, the Nipple Erectors, and when that band broke up, he began playing in an Irish traditional music style. Gradually, he brought in James Fearnley, Cait O'Riordan and John Hasler to become a sextet. Andrew Ranken replaced John Hasler as they signed with Stiff Records. Their debut album, Red Roses for Me, was released in 1984. For their second album, they added Philip Chevron on guitar and hired Elvis Costello as their producer. Rum Sodomy & the Lash was released in 1985, and they continued working with Costello for the Poguetry in Motion EP, released in 1986. At this point, Cait O'Riordan left the band and they updated the lineup to include Darryl Hunt and Terry Woods. They signed to Island Records and hired Steve Lillywhite to produce their third album. If I Should Fall from Grace with God was eventually released in 1988 and included the Christmas single, “Fairytale of New York.”  In this episode, Steve Lillywhite describes working with the Pogues at this pivotal time in their career when they were expanding the lineup and becoming more ambitious with their song structures and arrangements. Despite not having experience recording a traditional folk band, Lillywhite proved to be the right producer for the Pogues at this moment. His input and confidence in the studio led to them splicing two sections of “Fairytale of New York” together and also enlisting his wife Kirsty MacColl to sing the female part in the song. Jem Finer talks about his initial writing process for the song and how he wrote two potential Christmas ideas that his wife Marcia dismissed as being far too sentimental. Her input led to him rethinking the song and writing about a down on their luck couple, inspired by people who lived in their neighborhood in London. Finer describes how Shane MacGowan then took the song and moved the setting to New York City and added some key lines that were taken from real conversations. James Fearnley describes the thrill of recording the opening section with just piano and voice and how he practiced repeatedly to be able to get that part right. He talks about how the song deserved an ambitious string arrangement and so he worked out some ideas on a synthesizer before bringing in Fiachra Trench to help with the orchestration. By taking inspiration from film scores like Ennio Morricone's Once Upon a Time in America and Leonard Bernstein's On the Waterfront, Fearnley talks about wanting to bring a cinematic sound to match the classic American story that was being told. From the song's long gestation period of a few years, to Steve Lillywhite bringing the tapes home and casually asking Kirsty MacColl to sing on it, to the inspiration behind the classic “I could've been someone”  line, to the initial disappointment of getting to number 2 in the charts, to the perfect sparring duet partners in Shane and Kirsty, to the anti-Christmas Christmas song that has become timeless, we'll hear the stories of how the record came together. 

101 Part Time Jobs
Bill Jefferson (Mên An Tol) - "I sold Peter Doherty a harmonica and a hat"

101 Part Time Jobs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 17:55


Living in and working at pubs, the old rooms of Peter Doherty and where Gerry Adams and Shane Macgowan hung out, is part of Bill Jefferson's story. Mên An Tol are an excellent new band, playing at The Lexington in London this coming Tuesday. Photo: Cuan Roche Get yourself some top class Shure microphone gear: https://shu.re/3YhV7p2 DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keeping the ENTIRETY of their revenue. Get 30% off the first year of their service by signing up at https://distrokid.com/vip/101pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stereo Embers: The Podcast
Stereo Embers The Podcast 0470: Seán Griffin (The Ruffians)

Stereo Embers: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 60:45


"Rocks Off" The Connecticut-born singer songwriter Sean Griffin has helmed the Irish punk outfit The Ruffians for close to thirty years. With three great albums under their belts, the band has played shows with everyone from Shane MacGowan to Black 47 and in the process, they've garnered a reputation for being one of the best live acts around. Sean's solo work swaps some of the traditional instrumentation of the Ruffians and makes winning detours into Britpop and indie rock bliss. His first single was the rousing "People Are Mad" which was followed up by "Rocks Off" which is a swaggering blast of pop mastery which may very well be a late entry into one of the year's biggest bangers. Griffin's voice has plenty of muscle and plenty of elegance and that rare mix brings to mind the raw but polished athleticism of a gymnast, which, by the way, Griffin actually was. We talk about that and so much more... www.seangriffinrocks.com (http://www.seangriffinrocks.com) www.bombshellradio.com (http://www.bombshellradio.com) www.stereoembersmagazine.com www.alexgreenbooks.com (http://www.alexgreenbooks.com) Stereo Embers BLUESKY + IG: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com

The Nick D Podcast on Radio Misfits
Nick D – Jim Ryan, Music Talk and GWAR Rules!

The Nick D Podcast on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 94:38


Nick welcomes music journalist Jim Ryan from Forbes.com back to the show for a deep dive into music, madness, and metal. They preview this year's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony and trade stories from Jim's recent interviews with legends like Rob Halford of Judas Priest — including Halford's hilarious tale about the best massage he's ever had in Chicago's Boys Town — plus Marky Ramone, Emo Phillips, and the chaotic geniuses of GWAR. Jim also recaps Riot Fest, Judas Priest, Alice Cooper, and more, while he and Nick swap some wild and heartfelt Shane MacGowan memories. Then, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick to break down Hollywood's strangest casting choices, from Angelina Jolie somehow playing Colin Farrell's mother to Tom Cruise trying to fill the massive boots of Jack Reacher. Turns out, suspension of disbelief only stretches so far. [Ep 396]

The Mario Rosenstock Podcast
Pure Gold: Eamon Carr on Horslips, Jack Charlton & the art of the Interview

The Mario Rosenstock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 57:15


Eamon Carr has had the most fascinating life –poet, playwright, sports journalist, copywriter in an ad agency, entertainment journalist. Oh.. and he was also a founding member of one of Ireland most unique and iconic bands, The Horslips! (the band responsible for that amazing guitar sample in ‘put em under pressure' from Italia 90). Eamon takes me right back to the start of Horslips and into their heyday, and we also talk about life on the road as a musician and the toll that rock n roll living can take. Eamon also talks about some of the most interesting people that he has interviewed over his long career as a journalist.This is the topic of his latest book, Pure Gold, full of brilliant stories about his interviews with greats including Shane MacGowan, Jack Charlton, Gay Byrne, Sinead O'Connor, and many more.COMEDY – its all about the Presidential race at the moment and we're hearing lots from the candidates. But what about Michael D, what's going on with him behind the closed doors of the Aras??Produced by Patrick Haughey, AudioBrand

Word Podcast
How pioneer tape-rat Roger Armstrong found vintage America a whole new audience

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 48:40


Roger Armstrong co-founded the legendary Rock On record shop and was running the Chiswick label long before the punk rock explosion of independents, a believer that you could license rare R&B, soul and rockabilly classics while cutting new records with rising stars (Shane MacGowan, Kirsty MacColl and Joe Strummer among them). He then co-founded Ace Records and talks to us here about the thrill of trawling through American label vaults, locating vintage tracks and finding them a whole new audience. Along with … … seeing Ella Fitzgerald and the Beatles in Belfast in the early ‘60s ... inventing a new Irish rock circuit and turning showbands into soul bands … how American Graffiti, Gaz's Rockin' Blues and the mod revival all chimed with Ace Records' re-issues … promoting ‘Tin' Lizzy (“that's what it sounded like on the phone”) and being immortalised in one of their lyrics (“I get my records at the Rock On stall”) … Joe Strummer in the 101-ers – “sensational, full-tilt, as if playing a stadium” … releasing Dylan's Theme-Time Radio Hour box-sets and the size of his record collection … finding a Little Richard demo and making an Elvis Presley speech album a money-spinner … being a pioneer tape rat and crate-digger and Ace Records quality control – “Stack ‘em low, sell ‘em high!” … “think of the strapline, then choose the tracks”: making compilations with Jon Savage, Bob Stanley, Bobby Gillespie and Paul Weller … plus reflections on John Martyn, Carol Grimes, Brinsley Schwarz, Rocky Sharpe, Irma Thomas, Arthur Alexander and the Count Bishops (“like the Stones at 78”). Order ‘Chiswick Records 1975 - 1982 Seven Years At 45 RPM' here: https://www.acerecords.co.uk/chiswick-records-1975-1982-seven-years-at-45-rpmFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
How pioneer tape-rat Roger Armstrong found vintage America a whole new audience

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 48:40


Roger Armstrong co-founded the legendary Rock On record shop and was running the Chiswick label long before the punk rock explosion of independents, a believer that you could license rare R&B, soul and rockabilly classics while cutting new records with rising stars (Shane MacGowan, Kirsty MacColl and Joe Strummer among them). He then co-founded Ace Records and talks to us here about the thrill of trawling through American label vaults, locating vintage tracks and finding them a whole new audience. Along with … … seeing Ella Fitzgerald and the Beatles in Belfast in the early ‘60s ... inventing a new Irish rock circuit and turning showbands into soul bands … how American Graffiti, Gaz's Rockin' Blues and the mod revival all chimed with Ace Records' re-issues … promoting ‘Tin' Lizzy (“that's what it sounded like on the phone”) and being immortalised in one of their lyrics (“I get my records at the Rock On stall”) … Joe Strummer in the 101-ers – “sensational, full-tilt, as if playing a stadium” … releasing Dylan's Theme-Time Radio Hour box-sets and the size of his record collection … finding a Little Richard demo and making an Elvis Presley speech album a money-spinner … being a pioneer tape rat and crate-digger and Ace Records quality control – “Stack ‘em low, sell ‘em high!” … “think of the strapline, then choose the tracks”: making compilations with Jon Savage, Bob Stanley, Bobby Gillespie and Paul Weller … plus reflections on John Martyn, Carol Grimes, Brinsley Schwarz, Rocky Sharpe, Irma Thomas, Arthur Alexander and the Count Bishops (“like the Stones at 78”). Order ‘Chiswick Records 1975 - 1982 Seven Years At 45 RPM' here: https://www.acerecords.co.uk/chiswick-records-1975-1982-seven-years-at-45-rpmFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
How pioneer tape-rat Roger Armstrong found vintage America a whole new audience

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 48:40


Roger Armstrong co-founded the legendary Rock On record shop and was running the Chiswick label long before the punk rock explosion of independents, a believer that you could license rare R&B, soul and rockabilly classics while cutting new records with rising stars (Shane MacGowan, Kirsty MacColl and Joe Strummer among them). He then co-founded Ace Records and talks to us here about the thrill of trawling through American label vaults, locating vintage tracks and finding them a whole new audience. Along with … … seeing Ella Fitzgerald and the Beatles in Belfast in the early ‘60s ... inventing a new Irish rock circuit and turning showbands into soul bands … how American Graffiti, Gaz's Rockin' Blues and the mod revival all chimed with Ace Records' re-issues … promoting ‘Tin' Lizzy (“that's what it sounded like on the phone”) and being immortalised in one of their lyrics (“I get my records at the Rock On stall”) … Joe Strummer in the 101-ers – “sensational, full-tilt, as if playing a stadium” … releasing Dylan's Theme-Time Radio Hour box-sets and the size of his record collection … finding a Little Richard demo and making an Elvis Presley speech album a money-spinner … being a pioneer tape rat and crate-digger and Ace Records quality control – “Stack ‘em low, sell ‘em high!” … “think of the strapline, then choose the tracks”: making compilations with Jon Savage, Bob Stanley, Bobby Gillespie and Paul Weller … plus reflections on John Martyn, Carol Grimes, Brinsley Schwarz, Rocky Sharpe, Irma Thomas, Arthur Alexander and the Count Bishops (“like the Stones at 78”). Order ‘Chiswick Records 1975 - 1982 Seven Years At 45 RPM' here: https://www.acerecords.co.uk/chiswick-records-1975-1982-seven-years-at-45-rpmFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Working Drummer
536 - Rob Walbourne: New Live Pretenders Album, Working at Noble and Cooley, UK to the US

Working Drummer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 85:03


Rob Walbourne grew up in North London and started playing drums at the age of 10 before working professionally at the age of 15. After his move to the U.S., he lived briefly in New York City before eventually settling down in Simsbury, CT where he found work at the Noble and Cooley drum company. He's had the opportunity to have played with such luminaries as Shane MacGowan, Jason Isbell, St Etienne, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Johnny Marr, Justin Townes Earle, Richard Thompson the North Mississippi Allstars and the Pretenders. In this episode, Rob talks about:     Drumming with Johnny Marr     From the UK to the US     Balancing family and touring     Taking a break from the hustle to rediscover the love of drumming     Working at Noble and Cooley     Touring with The Pretenders     New Live Pretenders Album ⁠Here's our Patreon⁠ ⁠Here's our Youtube⁠ ⁠Here's our Homepage

A Celtic State of Mind
THIS IS ACSOM with JOHN MCLAUGHLIN // A Celtic State of Mind // For the love of SHANE MACGOWAN

A Celtic State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 57:27


Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life
Lemmy, Paul McCartney and More in Eat the Rich - Pop Screen 146

Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 74:35


We've covered the odd world of The Comic Strip Presents... on Pop Screen before, when Mark and Graham looked at their Kate Bush-starring TV epic Les Dogs. But they also made big-screen films, the first of which featured even more pop stars - Lemmy, Paul McCartney, Shane MacGowan, Bill Wyman, Sandie Shaw, Jools Holland and more - and made even less sense.This week, Mark and Graham reconvene to discuss Peter Richardson's Eat the Rich, it's baffling casting decisions, infectious tabloid satire and quite a lot besides. As well as the film, we also talk about Bob Vylan at Glastonbury, Richardson's unmade Comic Strip film on Boris Johnson, Fiona Richmond, the pleasures of old episodic TV, Alex Cox's beef with The Comic Strip team, and the clashing rhetorical styles of Britain's godforsaken current crop of party leaders. Listen before we're arrested!If you want to help fund our legal defences, you can donate to our Patreon where you'll get a bonus episode of this show every month - we've just covered Amazon's instantly-notorious War of the Worlds adaptation - plus weekly written articles on Doctor Who, The Twilight Zone, The X-Files and a whole exclusive podcast - Last Night... - that you can't get anywhere else. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for more.

CooperTalk
Spider Stacy from The Pogues - Episode 1,047

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 47:13


Spider co-founded the Pogues, along with Shane MacGowan, Jem Finer, and James Fearnely and he has appeared on all of their recordings. The band's original intent was for MacGowan and him to share vocal duties, but She decided to leave them to Shane after the first performance, opting to learn the tin whistle. He still frequently contributed backing vocals and occasional lead vocals throughout his long tenure with the band. After Shane MacGowan was fired from the Pogues in 1991, Joe Strummer filled in for him for a short period, after which Stacy assumed the role of lead vocalist. The Pogues recorded two albums with him on lead vocals: Waiting for Herb and Pogue Mahone. He resumed his original role in the band when they held reunion shows in 2001 and from 2024 and will do the same for their upcoming tour.

The Hustle
Episode 531 - Spider Stacy of the Pogues

The Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 86:39


The Pogues would be forgiven for thinking they shouldn't carry on after the death of frontman Shane MacGowan. It was his voice and songwriting that gave the band that extra special spark. Luckily, they won't be putting the band to bed just yet. Founding member Spider Stacy joins us this week to discuss their decision to get back out there in front of the fans on tour this fall, celebrate their legacy, and keep those incredible songs alive. We also get into the continuing impact of "Fairytale of New York", the period in the 90s when Shane left the band, and the stories behind several of their best songs. Along with the Chieftains, the Pogues have done more to keep traditional Irish folk music alive than just about anyone else and they remain one of Ireland's greatest musical exports. We're lucky to have them!  www.pogues.com

Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction
Dopey 533: Snorting Meth Off a Shane MacGowan's Dirty Thumbnail & the Joy of Being Steve Poltz

Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 122:23


You Are My Density
90: It's the Hard Knock Life

You Are My Density

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 14:01


A long path to finishing The Shortcut, Spotify the enemy, the magic of Nick Nolte's voice, a farewell to Joe Don Baker, more Frank Sinatra, baking and flying, a dissection of of Bill Belichick, a personal prohibition, thoughts on Fugazi, walking a straight edge, and waiting for tomorrow with Shane MacGowan. Stuff mentioned: The Shortcut (2009), Walking Tall (1973), The Outfit (1973), Cape Fear (1991), Michael Jackson "We Are The World" (2004), E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982), Fugazi "Waiting Room" (1988), Fugazi 7 Songs (1988), Minor Threat "Straight Edge" (1981), and Annie "Tomorrow" (1977).

Brendan O'Connor
“I knew the one thing I should be was a writer” - Donal Ryan

Brendan O'Connor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 22:22


Author Donal Ryan talks Dearbhail through five songs that have impacted his life from the genius of Shane MacGowan soundtracking his bucolic childhood summers to his wedding song in tribute to the strength of his wife and speaks about the realities of being a writer and a reluctant literary sensation.

Punk Lotto Pod: A Punk Rock Podcast
St. Paddy's Special: Rum Sodomy & The Lash by The Pogues

Punk Lotto Pod: A Punk Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 71:34


We return with our yearly look at the genre of Celtic punk. We are tackling the progenitors of the style, The Pogues. We are discussing their sophomore album, released in 1985.Join our new $5 Patreon Producer Tier to get your name said on the show every week. You also get access to a Producer exclusive monthly bonus episode discussing a different EP, written content, outtakes, producer exclusive polls, and moreYou can also join our $1 tier to get access to all of our weekly bonus audio. We also have a $10 tier where you get to choose the album we discuss on an episode - patreon.com/punklottopodMajor Awards EP - majorawards.bandcamp.comMerch Shop  - redbubble.com/people/punk-lotto-pod/shopPodcast platforms and social media links at linktr.ee/punklottopodCall our voicemail line: 202-688-PUNKLeave us a review and rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Song clips featured on this episode:The Pogues - The Sick Bed of CuchulainnThe Pogues - Sally MacLennaneThe Pogues - The Gentleman Soldier

Conversations
Singing for her life: Camille O'Sullivan on Ireland and her dearly departed friends

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 44:12


It took a catastrophic car accident for the singer and actress to leave a decorated career in architecture and focus on her artistic ambitions, including a tribute show to her friends Sinead O'Connor, and Shane MacGowan of The Pogues.Irish-French singer and performer Camille O'Sullivan grew up in County Cork, with her Irish father and French mother.Although she sang throughout her youth, she was persuaded to become an architect and went on to win awards for her work.But after she nearly lost her life in a harrowing car crash, she decided she had to be honest with herself and become the singer she always wanted to be. Camille has brought her unique voice to the songs of Jacques Brel, Edith Piaf, Nick Cave and Radiohead.In her newest show, she's honouring two late Irish singers who were her friends: Sinead O'Connor and Shane MacGowan from The Pogues. This episode of Conversations touches on epic life stories, origin stories, Ireland, Irish singing, Jacques Brel, friendship, songwriting, poetry, and performing.

Conversations
Singing for her life: Camille O'Sullivan on Ireland and her dearly departed friends

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 44:12


It took a catastrophic car accident for the singer and actress to leave a decorated career in architecture and focus on her artistic ambitions, including a tribute show to her friends Sinead O'Connor, and Shane MacGowan of The Pogues.Irish-French singer and performer Camille O'Sullivan grew up in County Cork, with her Irish father and French mother.Although she sang throughout her youth, she was persuaded to become an architect and went on to win awards for her work.But after she nearly lost her life in a harrowing car crash, she decided she had to be honest with herself and become the singer she always wanted to be. Camille has brought her unique voice to the songs of Jacques Brel, Edith Piaf, Nick Cave and Radiohead.In her newest show, she's honouring two late Irish singers who were her friends: Sinead O'Connor and Shane MacGowan from The Pogues. This episode of Conversations touches on epic life stories, origin stories, Ireland, Irish singing, Jacques Brel, friendship, songwriting, poetry, and performing.

Getting lumped up with Rob Rossi
Rockshow Episode 212 The Pogues special guest Nate Palan

Getting lumped up with Rob Rossi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 56:29


Rockshow Episode 212 The Pogues special guest Nate PalanNathan “Nate” Palan is a versatile musician, composer, and music enthusiast based in Brooklyn, New York. Originally from southern Wisconsin, he has cultivated a diverse career in the music industry over the past two decades. The Pogues were a Celtic punk band formed in London in 1982, blending traditional Irish folk music with the raw energy of punk rock. The band was founded by Shane MacGowan, Spider Stacy, and Jem Finer, and their name is derived from the Irish phrase “póg mo thóin” (meaning “kiss my arse”).Musical Style and ImpactThe Pogues became known for their mix of traditional Irish instruments (like the tin whistle, accordion, and banjo) with punk's rebellious energy. Their lyrics often told gritty, poetic tales of life, love, drinking, and Irish identity.Key Albums & SongsRed Roses for Me (1984) – Their debut album, featuring early classics like “Streams of Whiskey.”Rum Sodomy & the Lash (1985) – Produced by Elvis Costello, this album included “A Pair of Brown Eyes” and “The Old Main Drag.”If I Should Fall from Grace with God (1988) – Their most successful album, featuring “Fairytale of New York” (a Christmas classic featuring Kirsty MacColl) and “Thousands Are Sailing.”Peace and Love (1989) and Hell's Ditch (1990) – Continued their unique sound, with hits like “Misty Morning, Albert Bridge.”Band Turmoil & Lineup ChangesShane MacGowan, the band's charismatic but troubled frontman, was fired in 1991 due to alcohol and drug issues. The band continued with different singers, including Joe Strummer (The Clash), but they disbanded in 1996. They reunited in 2001 and played sporadically until 2014.LegacyThe Pogues influenced countless folk-punk bands, from Dropkick Murphys to Flogging Molly. Their music remains a staple of Irish culture, and “Fairytale of New York” is still one of the most beloved holiday songs.Shane MacGowan's PassingShane MacGowan passed away in November 2023, marking the end of an era. Despite their ups and downs, The Pogues' music continues to inspire and resonate with fans worldwide.#ThePogues #CelticPunk#IrishFolk #FolkPunk#PunkRock #ShaneMacGowan#FairytaleOfNewYork#RumSodomyAndTheLash#CelticMusichttps://www.facebook.com/share/12GhRB4QuoZ/?mibextid=wwXIfrhttps://www.instagram.com/dark_streets_official?igsh=dXhwNXFkdzIyYnA5https://www.darkstreetsnyc.comhttps://youtu.be/j9jbdgZidu8?si=E2KUw98_dxZ-WA8whttp://www.pogues.com/https://www.instagram.com/thepoguesofficial?igsh=MTR6Z2s2eXRwa2hsNw==https://www.facebook.com/share/1ACvbA4GCX/?mibextid=wwXIfrhttps://x.com/poguesofficial?s=21&t=Mzw5de5zsR-SDDbhyzH0Lg

The Ledge (mp3)
The Ledge #657: The Real Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame (Pt. 2)

The Ledge (mp3)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 120:15


Last week I debuted a new series where The Ledge rights the wrongs of that inept board that handles the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame. The previous episode presented artists from the 50s, 60s, and 70s that deserves to be inducted. This week we handle the 80s. Take a look at the 33 artists I present on this broadcast. You can’t deny that this would make the Hall a lot more fun. Imagine Jello Biafra’s induction speech for the Dead Kennedys! Or the remarks Henry Rollins would make for Black Flag. Or the emotions that would erupt for the late Shane MacGowan and the rest of The Pogues. How about the ensuing jam session that would involve Nick Cave with members of X, The Cramps, Husker Du, Sonic Youth, and the Fleshtones? Of course, any Hall that I curate would have to include The Replacements! In fact, just insert them into the building and all of my complaints would immediately end. (Or would it?) For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com

Three Castles Burning
From The Nation to Shane MacGowan: Finding James Clarence Mangan (with Bridget Hourican and Warren Farrell)

Three Castles Burning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 35:17


In Glasnevin Cemetery, James Clarence Mangan's grave lists him as ‘Ireland's National Poet.' Today, he is a curiously overlooked character. His influence on figures as diverse as Philip Lynott and Shane MacGowan is explored in this podcast, where Mangan's biographer Bridget Hourican explores his life, and historian Warren Farrell discusses his resting place and memory. ‘Finding Mangan' and ‘So Once Was I' are both available now.

DISGRACELAND
Bonus Episode - Chilling Words Diddy Allegedly Said Before Jay Z and He Did What? Plus Shane MacGowan and More

DISGRACELAND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 54:34


This week in the After Party, Jake dives into the recent allegations against Jay-Z and hears from you about your favorite Christmas songs. Plus, we've compiled (thanks to djonnit) all your favorites in a special Spotify playlist! Next week, we're bringing you a special Christmas-themed episode on one of the great rock n' roll myths: the tragic story of Memphis R&B singer Johnny Ace. We want to know: what are some other great rock myths? Which myths need busting? Tell Jake at 617-906-6638, disgracelandpod@gmail.com, or on socials @disgracelandpod. Join us on Patreon for the premiere of "We Are Not Alone: Music Won't Save Us, But Tom Delonge Might," our first documentary-style video episode of Disgraceland! This premiere event will be available to all Patreon members (free and All-Access) on Thursday, December 12, at 8 PM EST, and Jake will be there in the chat to chop it up with you! Visit the Disgraceland Patreon page for more information. For more great Disgraceland episodes, dive into our extensive archive, including such episodes as: Episode 51 - Jay Z Episode 39 - Led Zeppelin Episode 151 - U2 To hear an extended version of the After Party and to hear more from the DISGRACELAND community, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Visit www.disgracelandpod.com/merch to see the latest Disgraceland merch! Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter)  Facebook Fan Group Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DISGRACELAND
Bonus Episode - Chilling Words Diddy Allegedly Said Before Jay Z and He Did What? Plus Shane MacGowan and More

DISGRACELAND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 43:34 Transcription Available


This week in the After Party, Jake dives into the recent allegations against Jay-Z and hears from you about your favorite Christmas songs. Plus, we've compiled (thanks to djonnit) all your favorites in a special Spotify playlist!Next week, we're bringing you a special Christmas-themed episode on one of the great rock n' roll myths: the tragic story of Memphis R&B singer Johnny Ace. We want to know: what are some other great rock myths? Which myths need busting? Tell Jake at 617-906-6638, disgracelandpod@gmail.com, or on socials @disgracelandpod.Join us on Patreon for the premiere of "We Are Not Alone: Music Won't Save Us, But Tom Delonge Might," our first documentary-style video episode of Disgraceland! This premiere event will be available to all Patreon members (free and All-Access) on Thursday, December 12, at 8 PM EST, and Jake will be there in the chat to chop it up with you! Visit the Disgraceland Patreon page for more information.For more great Disgraceland episodes, dive into our extensive archive, including such episodes as:Episode 51 - Jay ZEpisode 39 - Led ZeppelinEpisode 151 - U2To hear an extended version of the After Party and to hear more from the DISGRACELAND community, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership.Visit www.disgracelandpod.com/merch to see the latest Disgraceland merch!Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTERFollow Jake and DISGRACELAND:InstagramYouTubeX (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DISGRACELAND
Shane MacGowan: Outsiders, Underdogs, and Christmas Eve in the Drunk Tank

DISGRACELAND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 36:15 Transcription Available


Shane MacGowan lived his life as an outsider. He was an Irishman living in England, a troublemaking jug-eared punk with rotten teeth and a voracious appetite for drugs and alcohol. And with his band, The Pogues, he created a powerful synthesis of the traditional music of his homeland and a modern punk attitude. It was this gift for melding the sacred with the profane that led to the creation of one of the finest and most unique Christmas songs ever: "Fairytale of New York." What are your favorite Christmas songs? Let Jake know at 617-906-6638, ⁠disgracelandpod@gmail.com⁠, or on socials @disgracelandpod. This episode was originally published on December 10, 2024. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at ⁠disgracelandpod.com/membership⁠. Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - ⁠GET THE NEWSLETTER⁠ Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠ ⁠X⁠ (formerly Twitter)  ⁠Facebook Fan Group⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DISGRACELAND
Shane MacGowan: Outsiders, Underdogs, and Christmas Eve in the Drunk Tank

DISGRACELAND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 44:33


Shane MacGowan lived his life as an outsider. He was an Irishman living in England, a troublemaking jug-eared punk with rotten teeth and a voracious appetite for drugs and alcohol. And with his band, The Pogues, he created a powerful synthesis of the traditional music of his homeland and a modern punk attitude. It was this gift for melding the sacred with the profane that led to the creation of one of the finest and most unique Christmas songs ever: "Fairytale of New York." What are your favorite Christmas songs? Let Jake know at 617-906-6638, disgracelandpod@gmail.com, or on socials @disgracelandpod. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to a monthly exclusive episode, weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter)  Facebook Fan Group TikTok Check out Kikoff: https://getkikoff.com/DISGRACELAND Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DISGRACELAND
Bonus Episode - Preserving Rock n' Roll, Solo Beatles, and Remembering John Lennon

DISGRACELAND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 38:14 Transcription Available


This week in the After Party, Jake looks back at John Lennon and gets your take on which Beatle had the best solo career.Next week, we're bringing you the story of a true rock n' roll original, Shane MacGowan, and in honor of his classic song "Fairytale of New York," we want to know: what are your favorite holiday songs? Tell Jake your favorites and why at 617-906-6638, disgracelandpod@gmail.com, or on socials @disgracelandpod, and he'll curate a killer Disgraceland holiday playlist based on your recommendations!Join us on Patreon for the premiere of "We Are Not Alone: Music Won't Save Us, But Tom Delonge Might," our first documentary-style video episode of Disgraceland! This premiere event will be available to all Patreon members (free and All-Access) on Thursday, December 12, at 8 PM EST, and Jake will be there in the chat to chop it up with you! Visit the Disgraceland Patreon page for more information.For more great Disgraceland episodes, dive into our extensive archive, including such episodes as:Episode 41 - Iggy PopEpisode 97 & 98 - EaglesEpisode 117 - 50 CentTo hear an extended version of the After Party and to hear more from the DISGRACELAND community, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership.Visit www.disgracelandpod.com/merch to see the latest Disgraceland merch!Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTERFollow Jake and DISGRACELAND:InstagramYouTubeX (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DISGRACELAND
Bonus Episode - Preserving Rock n' Roll, Solo Beatles, and Remembering John Lennon

DISGRACELAND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 49:14


This week in the After Party, Jake looks back at John Lennon and gets your take on which Beatle had the best solo career. Next week, we're bringing you the story of a true rock n' roll original, Shane MacGowan, and in honor of his classic song "Fairytale of New York," we want to know: what are your favorite holiday songs? Tell Jake your favorites and why at 617-906-6638, disgracelandpod@gmail.com, or on socials @disgracelandpod, and he'll curate a killer Disgraceland holiday playlist based on your recommendations! Join us on Patreon for the premiere of "We Are Not Alone: Music Won't Save Us, But Tom Delonge Might," our first documentary-style video episode of Disgraceland! This premiere event will be available to all Patreon members (free and All-Access) on Thursday, December 12, at 8 PM EST, and Jake will be there in the chat to chop it up with you! Visit the Disgraceland Patreon page for more information. For more great Disgraceland episodes, dive into our extensive archive, including such episodes as: Episode 41 - Iggy Pop Episode 97 & 98 - Eagles Episode 117 - 50 Cent To hear an extended version of the After Party and to hear more from the DISGRACELAND community, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Visit www.disgracelandpod.com/merch to see the latest Disgraceland merch! Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter)  Facebook Fan Group Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE
'ROCKFIELD: THE STUDIO ON THE FARM' w/ Nick Brine

REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 66:32


This week, we talk to Nick Brine (who, as a teenager, worked on The Stone Roses' 2nd LP & Oasis' What's The Story Morning Glory and has worked with everyone from Nick Cave to Bruce Springsteen) about the legendary Welsh recording studio that Nick got his start in the doc Rockfield: The Studio On The Farm. We discuss all the legends that have recorded there from Hawkwind to Queen from The Beta Band to Shane MacGowan, how The Ward Brothers who created Rockfield transformed their family farm into the first residential recording studio in the world, using pig stalls for reverb chambers, Joe Meek, the birthplace of Britpop, dealing with the paparazzi, Kingsley's ability to spin yarns, Iggy Pop & David Bowie recording with a piece of cheese, the magic of the Welsh countryside, driving Robert Plant around, Roy Thomas Baker's gold toilet seat, the posh side of town vs the farmer side of town, Andy Wallace, Nick's very strange initial job interview, Nick's first two sessions with Sepultura and The Stone Roses, getting used to seeing rock bands walking around your small town, working with Oasis and Nick witnessing the legendary fight that broke them up, if the Stone Roses ever get any work done in the 14 months they were there, the Wonderwall wall, using bathroom hallways as vocal booths, building studios with members of the Darkness,Teenage Fanclub and so much more!If you want amazing stories about one of the most magical places that somehow created much of the greatest music ever made…you've got it on this week's episode of Revolutions Per Movie!!!REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE:Host Chris Slusarenko (Eyelids, Guided By Voices, owner of Clinton Street Video rental store) is joined by actors, musicians, comedians, writers & directors who each week pick out their favorite music documentary, musical, music-themed fiction film or music videos to discuss. Fun, weird, and insightful, Revolutions Per Movie is your deep dive into our life-long obsessions where music and film collide.New episodes of Revolutions Per Movies are released every Thursday, and if you like the show, please subscribe, rate, and review it on your favorite podcast app.The show is also a completely independent affair, so the best way to support it is through our Patreon at patreon.com/revolutionspermovie. There, you can get weekly exclusive bonus episodes and physical goods just by joining!SOCIALS:@revolutionspermovieBlueSky: @revpermovie.bsky.socialTHEME by Eyelids 'My Caved In Mind'www.musicofeyelids.bandcamp.comARTWORK by Jeff T. Owenshttps://linktr.ee/mymetalhand Click here to get EXCLUSIVE BONUS WEEKLY Revolutions Per Movie content on our Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Freely Filtered, a NephJC Podcast
FF 75 NephJC Night at Kidney Week

Freely Filtered, a NephJC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 137:47


We had a great NephJC get together. We recorded the whole event and packaged it into a podcast.Musical entertainmentTim Yau (@Maximal_Change)Too Sweet by HozierFairy Tale of New York by written Jem Finer and Shane MacGowan. Hear it performed by the Pogues.Interview of Tom MuellerTom Mueller author of How to Make a KillingJade Teakall@jmteakellGraham Abra@GrahamAbraInterview of Tom MuellerTom Mueller author of How to Make a KillingJade Teakall @jmteakellGraham Abra @GrahamAbraNephMadness logo revealNephJC KidneysNephJC blog postNephJC Manuscript of the Year: Flow accepted by Meg JardineManjula Kurella Tamura, winner of the 2015 NephMadness, oh and author of NEJM manuscripts and subject of a NYT article.NephJC Visual Abstract of the Year: Corina Teodusiu, creator of the Flozinator logoNephJC Social Justice Award: ISN petition to the WHO on Kidney HealthMost Engaged Scientist Award: Michelle RheaultRookie of the Year: Milagros FloresMVP: Christina PopaNephJC Founders Award: Joshua WaitzmanNathan Hellman Social Media Project of the Year: Edgar Lerma and the ASN Visual Abstract TeamMore Music with TimSaginaw, Michigan as performed by Johny CashBetty, written by Taylor SwiftThe Kidney ConnectionFreely Filtered Kidney Week DraftPrevious drafts2021 ASN Kidney Week Draft2022 ASN Kidney Week Draft2023 ASN Kidney Week DraftList of all the simultaneous publications from Kidney Week 2024Sophia: SMART Trial (Link goes to the new KidneyCompass podcast that interview lead author Hiddo HeerspinkJordy's editorial in the European Heart Journal. LinkJosh: APPLAUSE Alternative Complement Pathway Inhibition with Iptacopan in IgA Nephropathy in the NEJMAPPLAUSE results announcement at The World Congress of Neophrology in Buenos AriesIptapocan is a factor B inhibitionJordy: POISE-3 with simultaneous publication in KIMentions she wanted to pick KAT-AKI because she worked with Perry Wilson.Per Nayan, Amit Garg is the Beyonce of NephrologyAccord Trial (NEJM)Joel: HSK21541 for PruritusCorrection link to source (graph)Nayan: FINEARTS-HF with simultaneous publication in JACCBARACH-D: Low-dose spironolactone and cardiovascular outcomes in moderate stage chronic kidney disease: a randomized controlled trial (Nature Medicine)Swapnil comes out as a SpiroStanTOPCAT funny businessPATHWAY-2 Trial (NephJC coverage)Swap: K Bath and cardiac arrhythmia with simultaneous publication in Kidney InternationalCAST: A study that rocked the cardiology world and became the poster child for evidence-based medicine (Link)Tubular SecretionsSwap: Late breaking and high impact sessionsNayan: Intro to…Joel: Student poster on blood pressure techniqueJordy: The Penguin. A couple of mentee postersSophie: Tracks her sessions on paper.Josh: Quiz and Questionaire session with JC Velez, Bea Concepcione, Anna Burgner, Roger Rodby.