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In this episode of The Watering Hole, Rhett & Jager sat down to talk with Slaid & Colton from The Smokin' Oaks! Always great to catch up with these guys, can't wait to see what the future holds for them, check it out! Huge thank you to our sponsors for making what we do possible! Bad Brad's BBQ, Blissful RV Rentals, Iron Monk Brewing Company, CH Lonestar Promo & Tumbleweed Dancehall! The Smokin' Oaks https://thesmokinoaksmusic.com/home Follow Us! The Watering Hole Instagram @guitarscowboyspod https://instagram.com/guitarscowboyspod?igshid=
Tá se questionando sobre os rumos do mundo, da vida, do teu surf? Pode ser uma questão de trocar as quilhas, meus amigs. Numa conversa boa que vai do romance à técnica e da arte à fórmula com a mesma fluidez com que a resina escorrega sobre cada uma das 50 camadas de fibra de vidro, neste episódio do Surf de Mesa, Rapha Tognini e Carol Bridi falam sobre quilhas com Alan Werneck, criador da Slaid Fins.Falar da peça fundamental que dá direção e que pode fazer de uma só prancha um brinquedo muito mais versátil significa falar de múltiplas possibilidades. Se você ainda não conhece o mundo que se abre com as pequenas ou grandes diferenças entre modelos, ângulos e detalhes das quilhas, chega mais que essa conversa vai te abrir as portas da percepção. Por um lado, há diferenças tão sensíveis que só os surfistas mais experientes podem sentir na alta performance. Por outro, há grandes transformações a serem descobertas por quem busca experiências variadas ao se relacionar não só com equipamento, mas principalmente com as ondas.Outline, rake, foil e cant. Estes são apenas alguns dos conceitos que podem te fazer entender um pouco melhor esse mundo aparentemente complexo da peça mais incompreendida e subestimada do surf. Há um mundo inteiro passando imperceptível para a maioria de nós. Mas se você quer sacar do que estamos falando, direciona teu leme nesse rumo aqui e dá o play no Surf de Mesa.
Hello friends! Songwriter's songwriter, modern day, traveling folk singer, Slaid Cleaves is my guest for episode 1266! His latest album, the gorgeous, Together Through The Dark produced by "Scrappy" Jud Newcomb is available now on vinyl, CD and wherever you stream or download music. Slaid and Scrappy are hitting the west coast this week starting tomorrow, Saturday, 4/15 at the legendary, McCabe's Guitar shop in Santa Monica CA. Go to slaidcleaves.com for show dates, music, merch and more. We have a great conversation about making Together In The Dark, his songwriting process, streamlining his business and running it with his wife, Karen, coming up as a piano and keyboard player in Maine, busking in Ireland, adapting to the changing music business and much more! I had a great time getting to know Slaid. I'm sure you will too. If you feel so inclined. Venmo: www.venmo.com/John-Goudie-1 Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie
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-You can find tour dates, news, merch, and music, including Slaid's latest album, Ghost on the Car Radio, at Slaid's website: slaid.com or slaidcleaves.com (there's a new website coming soon- stay tuned for that).-Slaid is back in the studio, making his first album in five years with producer Scrappy Jud Newcomb. This will be Slaid's third album with Newcomb.-Slaid is back on tour! Tour dates start on the west coast in March and new dates are added all the time on his website. Sign up for the mailing list to stay in the know. He's not on social media much, but you can reach him through the website.Here's a link to the official Troubadours on Trek Spotify Playlist, where you can hear all the featured songs from every episode in one playlist (songs will be added as episodes air on Patreon):-Slaid's song pairing for this episode: "Is It Like Today?" by Eliza Gilkyson and the original version of "Is It Like Today?" by World Party (Karl Wallinger of The Waterboys)-Grace's song pairing for this episode: “War” by The Temptations-Slaid's featured song is "If I Had a Heart," from his latest album, Ghost on the Car Radio.Corrections:The two factions in "The Omega Glory" (TOS 2:23) are the "Kohms" and the "Yangs" (I said "Kahns" in this recording instead of "Kohms")."Balance of Terror" (TOS 1:14) gets its name from the expression that refers to the nuclear arms race of the Cold War. But this episode is not about mutually assured destruction, per se. If I'm missing any other Star Trek episodes that tackle the subject, let me know!It's "The Man in the High Castle," not "Man in the High Tower," and it is indeed based on the novel of the same name, written by Philip K. Dick.Slaid is entirely correct about Star Trek's Nielson ratings in the 60's. When Star Trek aired on NBC, its ratings were low, and the network cancelled it in its third season. It's useful to keep in mind, however, that at the time the vast majority of TV viewers were watching only three broadcast networks: ABC, CBS, or NBC. So even a show with "low ratings" in the 60's would have commanded a much larger audience than a show with "low ratings" today. So it's kind of hard to make comparisons today. But its true that Star Trek didn't really become the hit show that it is today with its cult following and influence on popular culture until the 70's, when it was in syndication.Is Q, and the coinciding Q Continuum, immortal? The much loved character Q, from Star Trek: Next Generation is an omnipotent being with the ability to control time and space at will. Q is part of a collective, the Q Continuum, which exists in another dimension not accessible or understandable to humans. Q is not a benevolent being. He is better described as bored than benevolent. Although he has a fascination with Picard and with humanity and its historical outcomes, he is at times antagonistic and arbitrarily cruel. Trelane, the antagonist of this episode, "The Squire of Gothos," is a precursor to Q. The question of whether or not Q can decline or die has been recently raised as a possible plot line in the newest season of Star Trek: Picard, currently airing on Paramount Plus.
Austin, Texas songwriter/producer Gurf Morlix talks about his latest (his tenth) solo release, "Impossible Blue".
Brian Koppelman sits down with singer-songwriter Slaid Cleaves to discuss his origins, influences, and where his music comes from. Slaid performs two songs, "Cry" from the albums Everything You Love Will Be Taken Away and Sorrow & Smoke: Live at the Horseshoe Lounge and the new song "Already Gone" from Ghost On the Car Radio. The Moment is brought to you by Showstopper, a new podcast from Spotify. Showstopper answers the question "how did that awesome song end up in that great show?" Listen to Showstopper and your favorite music on the Spotify mobile app for free now. 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
Brian Koppelman sits down with singer-songwriter Slaid Cleaves to discuss his origins, influences, and where his music comes from. Slaid performs two songs, "Cry" from the albums Everything You Love Will Be Taken Away and Sorrow & Smoke: Live at the Horseshoe Lounge and the new song "Already Gone" from Ghost On the Car Radio. The Moment is brought to you by Showstopper, a new podcast from Spotify. Showstopper answers the question “how did that awesome song end up in that great show?” Listen to Showstopper and your favorite music on the Spotify mobile app for free now.
Brian Koppelman sits down with singer-songwriter Slaid Cleaves to discuss his origins, influences, and where his music comes from. Slaid performs two songs, "Cry" from the albums Everything You Love Will Be Taken Away and Sorrow & Smoke: Live at the Horseshoe Lounge and the new song "Already Gone" from Ghost On the Car Radio. The Moment is brought to you by Showstopper, a new podcast from Spotify. Showstopper answers the question “how did that awesome song end up in that great show?” Listen to Showstopper and your favorite music on the Spotify mobile app for free now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Originally from South Berwick Maine, the legendary songwriter has lived in Texas for the last couple decades. He reflects on getting his start engineering sound at The Cactus Cafe and learning from music producer Gurf Morlix.
Slaid talks about being a human guinea pig in pharmaceutical studies, old Dodge vans, driving ice cream trucks, busking in Ireland, the Pavarotti of the Plains, Wimberly, Texas, etc.
A very special vintage interview this week: Our founder, the late Laura Ellen Hopper, interviews Austin songwriter Slaid Cleaves while he was doing a west coast tour for his pet project, "Unsung". This is a record full of songs all written by close pals of Slaid. This sitdown with Laura Ellen also features live performances of "Devil's Lullaby" written by bandmate Michael O'Connor, and "Drinkin' Days," a Slaid original (and a favorite here at KPIG).