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Join Nick as he talks to Peter Jesperson. Topics include: discovering and managing the Replacements, Twin Tone Records, Oarkolk, New West Records, Curtiss A, Slim Dunlap, board games with Tommy Keene and so much more. Great talk!
RIDE INTO THE SUN - The Velvet Underground I'LL BE YOU - The Replacements TIME LIKE THIS - Slim Dunlap AS TEARS GO BY - Marianne Faithfull THE BALLAD OF LUCY JORDAN - Marianne Faithfull BROKEN ENGLISH - Marianne Faithfull GOING UNDERGROUND - The Jam IN THE CITY - The Jam ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS - The Jam FOR YOUR PRECIOUS LOVE - The Impressions ONLY THE STRONG SURVIVE MOON RIVER - Jerry Butler TRASH - The New York Dolls LOOKING FOR A KISS - New York Dolls MELODY - David Johansen WE GOT TO GET OUT OF THIS PLACE/DON'T BRING ME DOWN - David Johansen
On this week's show, we spin a bumper crop of new music, bid adieu to some folks we're going to miss the crap out of, and try to muster up the courage to face the next four years with strength, grace and dignity. All this & much, much less. Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
We lost two Minneapolis icons in the last month, and this week’s episode is a tribute to both. After suffering a sever stroke in 2012, Slim held on for well over a decade before passing away on December 18, 2024. Besides a couple of great tributes to the man by The Mad Ripple and The Walk Offs, this episode features music Slim created with Curtiss A, The Replacements, and as a solo artist. There’s also a couple of sets of cover tunes from the wonderful Songs For Slim tribute series, along with a surprising superstar cover that debuted on Sirius shortly after his death. On January 5, 2025, former Suburbs singer/guitarist Beej Chaney accidentally died during a swim in the Pacific Ocean near Hermosa Beach, California. The last half hour of the broadcast features a sampling from all of the groundbreaking band’s releases on Twin/Tone and A&M Records. Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the passing of these legends. For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com
Kirk Buchner and Evan Nolan look at the latest Hall of Fame related news. On this show, they examine the Basketball Hall of Fame preliminary list and the Pro Football Hall of Fame Finalists. What's Inside: Season 6 Premier: A fresh start and new conversations for the season. Sign Language Storytime: Evan shares a fun anecdote about their kids and sign language. Birthday Banter: Celebrating Evan's upcoming 46th birthday and some tequila talk.
Two weeks ago, I unveiled my list of the 40 best albums of 2024. To get to that number, though, I considered over 100 different records that came out over those 12 months. Tonight’s episode is devoted to those records that almost made the list. Just like with that show, there’s a lot of my favorite genres, most notably power pop. There’s two fabulous sets of that type of music, but there’s obviously plenty of indie, garage, and good old punk rock. There are plenty of new artists, yet 2024 also saw the revival of quite a few great bands from the past, such as The Dictators, The Chesterfield Kings, and Fastbacks. Next week, I’m looking at putting together a tribute to two great Minneapolis musicians who recently passed away – Slim Dunlap and Beej Chaney. What tracks would you like to hear during this broadcast? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com
TONIGHT… Good friend and show contributor Isaac Jenson is here in-studio and we are recapping our holidays and also talking about new year's resolutions. Marc "TNT" Stone is off this week for the holidays but Trevor still has his weekly NFL power rankings and picks. And we close the show with a special Last Call, where we will celebrate the life of a great Minnesota musician, Slim Dunlap. Happy Holidays to you and yours!
This week Oliver pays tribute to the recently departed ex-Replacements guitarist Slim Dunlap with two covers by Chris Mars and Jeff Tweedy. Also, a selection of alternative Xmas songs, including three picks from the 'Psych-Out Christmas' compilation. Follow @asonicyouthpodcast on Insta and Facebook. This show is part of the Free FM 89.0 YOUTH ZONE. Made with support of NZ on Air.
Eddie Aikau é a nossa régua de coragem. Uma espécie de santo padroeiro, protetor das tartarugas que nadam em Waimea quando as ondas estão acima de 25 pés, guerreiro contra a sanha de destruição do homem, casamenteiro entre haoles e locais. Nesse episódio, Julio Adler, Bruno Bocayuva e João Valente celebram a última ceia em Waimea, agradecem a graça de viver entre Simmers e Brooks, mudam de idéia sobre o Pipe Masters e reforçam a implicância com conteúdos mal feitos. A trilha festiva traz Thievery Corporation com The Richest Man In Babylon, Slim Dunlap com Ballad of the opening band, e House Band com I Saw House Band In Hollywood. Feliz Navidad!
Jim and Patrick are joined by Bob and Phil Ingrassia and Bob Peterson to discuss the life and musical legacy of Minneapolis musical legend Slim Dunlap, who passed recently at the age of 73. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, next covered by Frank Muffin and now re-done in a high-voltage version by Quartjar again! Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Doug Collins came in to co-host the Brian Oake Show. Brian is out with an illness. Please send good vibes his way. We talked about the passing of the incredible Slim Dunlap. We also talked about the year that was 2024 and what Doug has coming up in 2025. Enjoy!
Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical (12/12/24)Entrevistas:- Hablamos con Viva Suecia, que preparan los stages de la despedida del año y 10º aniversario. Y de sus citas en el Teatro Real y el Gran Teatro del Liceo.- Rafa Gómez nos presenta la 18º edición de MicrosonidosNoticias:Arde Bogotá anuncian gira 6 fechas y añaden una nueva fecha en Cartagena. Adiós a Slim Dunlap, guitarrista de The Replacements. Alondra Bentley nominada a los Goya. Crystal Fighters y Mikel Izal cabezas para Warm Up 25. Madonna vuelve a reunirse con Stuart Price. Encontradas 12 canciones inéditas de Michael Jackson...en un trastero. Se flitra el tema que Kilie Minogue escribió para Prince. Pulp firman con Rough Trade Records. Robert Smith escribe canción especial para Navidad. Se reúnen para un evento benéfico los supervivientes de Soundgarden. Liam Gallagher premiado por PETA al adoptar un perro sin hogar. Visor Fest abandona Murcia. Morrissey hace nuevas declaraciones sobre reunión de los Smiths. Maestro Espada candidatos al Premio Ruido 2024, Noches del Botánico arranca con Beth Gibbons, Air, y Parcels. Novedades discográficas:The National, Biela, The Gentle Spring, Jasmine 4T, Aló Presidente, The Darkness, Cici Arthur, Marinero, Homer, Amistat, Poppy, The Delines, Sen Senra, Angel Olsen, Parade & Nacho Casado, L.A., Soleá Morente, Olly Alexander, The Killer Barbies, Luis Miguélez, Nudozurdo, Ilegales, Finta, The Wombats, El Jincho, Bernard Butler, Cala Vento. Viva Suecia y Al Dual nos felicitan las navidades. Y también Lady Gaga, Iván Ferreiro y The Yellow MelodiesAgenda de conciertos:Tulsa, Walls, La Habitación Roja, Fiesta Hurrah (Los Largos, Higinio), Wakame, Iván Ferreiro, Cruz del Cerro, El Momento Incómodo, Umurgentes (Wakame), Noise Box, Oh Bro….
If you will dare, we will dare. "Children by the millions" have been waiting for the episode where we cover the music of one of the most influential and pioneering bands of the alternative era - heck, one of the greatest rock n' roll bands ever, period - The Replacements. And what better Third Lad could we hope for this week than the man who discovered, signed, managed, and co-produced the Mats, Twin/Tone Records co-founder Peter Jesperson?! Peter stops by to recount the early days of the Twin Cities scene and Twin/Tone; the moment Paul Westerberg handed him the Replacements' first demo; his biggest disappointments and surprises among Twin/Tone artists; the Mats' transition to a major label; getting the Replacements into the Rock Hall; an update on late era guitarist Slim Dunlap; and many more memories, as we reveal our Top 5 Replacements Songs. Peter's essential memoir, Euphoric Recall, is out now. Euphoric Recall: A Half Century as a Music Fan, Producer, DJ, Record Executive, and Tastemaker: Jesperson, Peter, Fricke, David: 9781681342719: Amazon.com: Books Many thanks to Josh Mills from It's Alive! Media & Management for the introduction and coordination. Proud members of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you will dare, we will dare. "Children by the millions" have been waiting for the episode where we cover the music of one of the most influential and pioneering bands of the alternative era - heck, one of the greatest rock n' roll bands ever, period - The Replacements. And what better Third Lad could we hope for this week than the man who discovered, signed, managed, and co-produced the Mats, Twin/Tone Records co-founder Peter Jesperson?! Peter stops by to recount the early days of the Twin Cities scene and Twin/Tone; the moment Paul Westerberg handed him the Replacements' first demo; his biggest disappointments and surprises among Twin/Tone artists; the Mats' transition to a major label; getting the Replacements into the Rock Hall; an update on late era guitarist Slim Dunlap; and many more memories, as we reveal our Top 5 Replacements Songs. Peter's essential memoir, Euphoric Recall, is out now. Euphoric Recall: A Half Century as a Music Fan, Producer, DJ, Record Executive, and Tastemaker: Jesperson, Peter, Fricke, David: 9781681342719: Amazon.com: Books Many thanks to Josh Mills from It's Alive! Media & Management for the introduction and coordination. Proud members of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What makes an band a band? Is it the songwriter? The singer? The relationship between the band members? This time, we go a bit close to home. The Replacement's are, arguably, one of the greatest acts of the 1980s, one of the greatest to emerge from the US punk scene that would eventually birth the Pixies, REM, and Nirvana. But, it all came crashing down with their last album, fuelled by professional regrets, personal losses, and the fatigue of substance abuse. Is All Shook Down a The Replacements album? It features all four members of the line up of the time. The songs are penned by Westerberg. They have production hints ago-go that point toward the Replacements... Yet, it was intended originally as Westerberg's first solo album. It has a long catalogue of session musicians (including Abraham Lincoln). It doesn't quite feel like The Replacements? Andrew and Sam don't know. Anything. ### Riffs of the week #### Dr Sam's Riff - Roots Manuva - Join the Dots (1.25) #### Andrew's Riff - Slift - Ilion (8:16) ### Dr Sam's track choices 1. One Wink at a Time - The Replacements (0.30) 2. Attitude - The Replacements (1.15) 3. My Little Problem - The Replacements (1.15) 4. Sadly Beautiful - The Replacements (0.20) ### Andrew's track choices 1. Merry Go Round - The Replacements (2:30) 2. Sadly Beautiful - The Replacements (1:50) 3. Bent out of Shape - The Replacements (opening) 4. All shook down - The Replacements (1:50) 5. My Favourite Thing - The Replacements (1:03) **Andrew's notes** Merry Go Round video - Westerberg looking bored, Tommy yawning One wink at a time has nice sax throb Tracks have Westerberg mumbled intros like classic Matts Very meandering, doesn't grab me immediately Banjos? Fucking banjos? Surprising Paul lived to finish the album, he was smoking speedballs They got fired after wearing Petty's wife's dresses on stage. Sadly Beautiful has a Lovely viola in it played by John Cale! Bent out of shape opener sounds like we're back to classic Replacements, even down to the lyrics The title is a classic Matts switcheroo Very country, I think Westerberg chose Slim Dunlap because he was a country guitarist Westerberg sounds drunk Ocarina played by John Cale! I can hear a lot of influences from this album in current 6music style bands Ends reasonably well, but the last track sounds like Randy Newman The band went from hating music videos to winning an award for the ‘when it began' single from this album Abe Lincoln gets a credit according to Wikipedia All replacements members only play on one track, so this is NOT a replacements album LETTERS Briggs recommendation Matt screaming at his headphones Email us - beatmotel@lawsie.com
Join me as I talk to record producer, Brian Paulson. We discuss his adventures producing Wilco, Son Volt, Uncle Tupelo, Slim Dunlap, Slint, Archers of Loaf and more. We touch on his relationships with Jeff Tweedy, Steve Albini, Peter Jesperson, Bob Mould and others. Great talk, great records!
Generally speaking, when I do shows devoted to years of the past I go way back. Like, at the bare minimum 25 years, and as far back as 50 years. Looking at my shows from 2013, though, I decided tonight I’d do something a little different. Let’s go through some of my favorite records from only ten years ago. While I am one that believes there’s great rock and roll released each and every years (despite what many of my fellow oldsters proclaim), 2013 was even better than usual. There’s all sorts of lofi indie power pop from the likes of Mind Spiders, Bad Sports, and Fidlar. There’s the discovery of a wonderful up and coming songwriter named Lydia Loveless. There’s the second release by the reformed Superchunk (my favorite record of the year). And, of course, there’s also the return of The Replacements. Yes, this happened due to a tragedy, as Slim Dunlap had suffered a stroke the previous year. But what a joy to hear Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson quickly recording a handful of their favorite oldies. Even better was the Songs For Slim singles series which saw all kinds of Slim’s friends recording their favorite Dunalp […]
Generally speaking, when I do shows devoted to years of the past I go way back. Like, at the bare minimum 25 years, and as far back as 50 years. Looking at my shows from 2013, though, I decided tonight I'd do something a little different. Let's go through some of my favorite records from only ten years ago. While I am one that believes there's great rock and roll released each and every years (despite what many of my fellow oldsters proclaim), 2013 was even better than usual. There's all sorts of lofi indie power pop from the likes of Mind Spiders, Bad Sports, and Fidlar. There's the discovery of a wonderful up and coming songwriter named Lydia Loveless. There's the second release by the reformed Superchunk (my favorite record of the year). And, of course, there's also the return of The Replacements. Yes, this happened due to a tragedy, as Slim Dunlap had suffered a stroke the previous year. But what a joy to hear Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson quickly recording a handful of their favorite oldies. Even better was the Songs For Slim singles series which saw all kinds of Slim's friends recording their favorite Dunalp […]
How can U just leave me standing? ...in search of Prince Rogers Nelson.
Jim Walsh - journalist and author of Gold Experience: Following Prince in the '90sIntro2mins - Were the 1990s Prince's 'punk period'?5mins - Challenging Prince to be more vital!8mins30s - the mad scientist out in Chanhassen, the feeling of greatness nearby10mins - Going back to Paisley as a museum? Being in the building together...11mins - the 90s, the forerunner to everyone having their own radio station...and preserving the legacy13mins - Thoughts on The Rainbow Children, a transitional album and critically renowned live shows15mins - seeing Prince over the years, often until 6am17mins - living your life to the fullest creativity18mins - seeing Prince for the first time in the early 1980s at First Avenue - "they were just badass, oh my God!"21mins - Allen Beaulieu photographer, studio was just up the street from First Avenue...where Target Center is now. Pictures eventually adorned all of Prince's early album covers.22mins30s - What kind of person was Prince? "Really warm and loving...he was know-able, that was my experience."25mins - Playing different styles of music every night at Paisley Park27mins - Jam of the Year tour memories from 1997, followed by an all-night performance... 'it was so good!'29mins - Middle-aged bad-assery at The Rock n Roll Hall of Fame and The Superbowl30mins30s - Best guitar solos ever? 'Feathery blues at Glam Slam...'32mins - Carlos Santana, Larry Graham & Prince at the Northrop Auditorium34mins - Larry Graham's influence on Prince: Jim Walsh's view36mins - A fleeting sight of Prince in 2014, 'a deeply spiritual God-loving man'.
Charlie Parr "Poor Lazarus"Tom Waits "Warm Beer And Cold Women"Margo Price "Sweet Revenge"Slim Dunlap "Hate This Town"Jerry Jeff Walker "Pick Up The Tempo"Vic Chesnutt "Coward"Valerie June "Summer's End"Dirtball "Get a Load of This"Drive-By Truckers "Aftermath USA"Dirtball "Over and Over"Drive-By Truckers "Mercy Buckets"John Prine "Spanish Pipedream"Willie Dixon "Nervous"Baby Huey & The Baby Sitters "Mama Get Yourself Together"Mississippi John Hurt "Since I've Laid My Burden Down"Alison Krauss "Come and Go Blues"Neil Young "Revolution Blues"Miss Lavelle White "I've Never Found a Man"Dolly Parton "Here I Am"Lucinda Williams "It's Nobody's Fault But Mine"Otis Redding "These Arms of Mine"Mavis Staples "We Shall Not Be Moved"Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit "Last of My Kind"S.G. Goodman "If You Were Someone I Loved"Chris Stapleton "Gotta Serve Somebody"The 40 Acre Mule "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"Mildred Anderson "Cool Kind of Poppa (Good Kind Daddy)"Lightnin Hopkins "Uncle Stan, The Hip Hit Record Man"Nina Simone "Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out"The Meters "Can You Do Without?"R.E.M. "Gardening At Night"Two Cow Garage "The Little Prince and Johnny Toxic"The Hold Steady "Stay Positive"Two Cow Garage "My Concern"Nikki Lane "Walk of Shame"Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears "No Rhyme or Reason"Bonnie "Prince" Billy "Make Worry for Me"Jake Xerxes Fussell "Love Farewell"Dolly Parton "To Know Him Is to Love Him"Billy Joe Shaver "Sunbeam Special"Hurray for the Riff Raff "Crash on the Highway"
Billy Joe Shaver "If I Give My Soul"Big Mama Thornton "Wade In The Water"Drag the River "Here's to the Losers"Craig Finn "Ninety Bucks"Jenny Lewis With The Watson Twins "Rise Up with Fists!!"Bettye LaVette "I Hold No Grudge"Jack Logan "Metropolis"Slim Dunlap "From the Git Go"The Jesters "Jim Dandy And Sweet Sixteen"Nikki Lane "Right Time"Johnny Cash "The Walls of a Prison"Johnny Cash "Going to Memphis"Sugar Pie Desanto "I Want To Know"Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers "Walls (Circus)"Patti Smith, Thurston Moore and Lenny Kaye "The Last Hotel"Kevn Kinney "Kerouac"Michael Stipe "My Gang"R.E.M. "Near Wild Heaven"Better Oblivion Community Center "My City"Vic Chesnutt "Sleeping Man"Langhorne Slim & The Law "The Way We Move"Jay Farrar, Will Johnson, Yim Yames "Chorine My Sheba Queen"Ron Miles "Custodian Of The New"Dr. John "Little Liza Jane"The Como Mamas "Out of the Wilderness"Brittany Howard "He Loves Me"John Hammond, Jr. "Can't Beat the Kid"Allen Toussaint "Southern Nights"Bob Dylan "Going, Going, Gone"Bonnie Raitt "What Is Success"Steve Earle "Guitar Town"The Bottle Rockets "Indianapolis"Gillian Welch "White Freightliner Blues"Guy Clark "Old Friends"Jerry Garcia "I Saw Her Standing There"The Hold Steady "The Weekenders"Curtis Harding "Cruel World"Saun & Starr "Your Face Before My Eyes"Cedric Burnside "Get Down"Naomi Shelton "Humble Me"Valerie June "If And"Townes Van Zandt "Come Tomorrow"Have Gun, Will Travel "True Believers"
We conclude Radio Week by showcasing Friday and weekend DJs you'll hear on Rockin' the Suburbs Radio: Mackensi Crenshaw, Keith Jacobsen, Vasant Ramamurthy, Jim Lenahan, Kevin Bartlett, Mike Kohli and Scott Parks. You can listen to Suburbs Radio, 24/7, at suburbsradio.com. For show updates, follow @SuburbsRadio on Facebook and Twitter. Episode editor: Patrick Foster Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com (c) Artie S. Industries LLC
Back from break with new music and music news of November 2021!SUPPORT THE ARTISTS HEARD ON THIS EPISODE -Stress Dolls - Crawl (Single)https://stressdolls.bandcamp.com/track/crawlNight Crickets - A Free Societyhttp://omnivorerecordings.com/shop/a-free-society/Gregor Barnett - Don't Go Throwing Roses In My Gravehttps://gregorbarnett.bandcamp.com/album/dont-go-throwing-roses-in-my-graveCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY, stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA mobile appemail me for FREE Power Chord Hour stickers - powerchordhour@gmail.comFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhour/Twitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhour/Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_Mg
RockerMike and Rob discuss The Replacements. The Replacements were an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1979. Initially a punk rock band, they are one of the main pioneers of alternative rock. The band was composed of the guitarist and vocalist Paul Westerberg, guitarist Bob Stinson, bass guitarist Tommy Stinson and drummer Chris Mars for most of its career. Following several acclaimed albums, including Let It Be and Tim, Bob Stinson was kicked out of the band in 1986, and Slim Dunlap joined as lead guitarist. Steve Foley replaced Mars in 1990. Towards the end of the band's career, Westerberg exerted more control over the creative output. The group disbanded in 1991, with the members eventually pursuing various projects. A reunion was announced on October 3, 2012.The band is referred to by their nickname "The 'Mats" by fans, which originated as a truncation of "The Placemats," a mispronunciation of their name. The Replacements' music was influenced by rock artists such as the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, Faces, Big Star, Slade, Badfinger, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Bob Dylan as well as punk rock bands such as the Ramones, the New York Dolls, the Buzzcocks, the Damned, and the Sex Pistols. Unlike many of their underground contemporaries, the Replacements played "heart-on-the-sleeve"rock songs that combined Westerberg's "raw-throated adolescent howl"with self-deprecating lyrics. The Replacements were a notoriously wayward live act, often performing under the influence of alcohol and playing fragments of covers instead of their own material. https://thereplacementsofficial.com/ https://www.latimes.com/books/la-ca-jc-goldberg-replacements-20180601-story.html?_amp=true https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/the-replacements-the-greatest-band-that-never-was-89041/amp/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/4WPY0N74T3KUja57xMQTZ3 https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/sevenages/artists/the-replacements/ Please follow us on Youtube,Facebook,Instagram,Twitter,Patreon and at www.gettinglumpedup.com https://linktr.ee/RobRossi Get your T-shirt at https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/gettinglumpedup And https://www.bonfire.com/store/getting-lumped-up/ https://app.hashtag.expert/?fpr=roberto-rossi80 https://dc2bfnt-peyeewd4slt50d2x1b.hop.clickbank.net https://8bcded2xph1jdsb8mqp8th3y0n.hop.clickbank.net/?cbpage=nb Subscribe to the channel and hit the like button --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-rossi/support https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/getting-lumped-up-with-rob-rossi/id1448899708 https://open.spotify.com/show/00ZWLZaYqQlJji1QSoEz7a https://www.patreon.com/Gettinglumpedup #thereplacementsband #thereplacements #thereplacementslive #bands #band #musically #music #musician #musicvideo #musicproducer #musicproduction --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-rossi/support
Rebirth Brass Band "Do Whatcha Wanna, Pt. 2"Bobby Charles "Street People"Sister Rosetta Tharpe "Cain't No Grave Hold My Body Down"James McMurtry "Painting By Numbers"Taj Mahal "Good Morning Little School Girl"The Black Crowes "Gone"The Deslondes "Muddy Water"Uncle Tupelo "We've Been Had"Bonnie Raitt "Write Me A Few Of Your Lines/Kokomo Blues"Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five "Saturday Night Fish Fry"Esther Phillips "Use Me"Little Walter "My Babe"Cedric Burnside "Pretty Flowers"Valerie June "Smile"Slim Dunlap "Hate This Town"Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit "Sad But True"Krista Shows "Twenty-Two"Johnny Little john "What in the World (You Gonna Do?)"Bob Dylan "Chimes of Freedom"Gillian Welch "Wrecking Ball"Merle Haggard "Ramblin' Fever (Live)"The Band "The Weight"Emmylou Harris "C'est La Vie"John Prine "Everybody"Johnny Cash "Johnny 99"Ray Charles "Early in the Morning"Drive-By Truckers "Bulldozers And Dirt"Adam Faucett "Rock Ain't Gold"Fleetwood Mac "Shake Your Moneymaker"Aretha Franklin "Night Time Is the Right Time"Elvis Costello "American Without Tears"Lucero "The Blue and the Gray"Jeff Beck "I Ain't Superstitious"Sam Cooke "Having a Party"Mississippi John Hurt "Talking Casey"Beck "Stagger Lee"Billie Holiday "Yankee Doodle Never Went to Town"Little Richard "Lawdy Miss Clawdy"Satan and Adam "Freedom for My People"James McMurtry "Canola Fields"Bruce Springsteen "Incident on 57th Street"Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears "Gunpowder"Big Mama Thornton "Gimme a Penny"
Join Nick as he chats with the great Kevin Salem. Kevin is a musician and producer who has worked with Elton John, Matthew Ryan, M. Doughty, Freedy Johnston, Rachel Yamagata and many others. Topics include Peter Jesperson, Slim Dunlap and what he likes to call the True Believers. Awesome chat.
Discussing new music and what's been up this month. I also get in to technical difficulties during interviews, missing music festivals and Zunes. Also new music from Laura Jane Grace, Less Than Jake, Jon Snodgrass and a previously unreleased Replacements song from the new Pleased To Meet Me box set!Check out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY, stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA mobile appRate & review the podcast - send us a screenshot for a free PCH shirt!email me for FREE Power Chord Hour guitar picks - powerchordhour@gmail.comFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhour/Twitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhour/Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgBUY THE MUSIC FROM THE EPISODELaura Jane Grace - Stay Alivehttps://laurajanegrace.bandcamp.com/album/stay-aliveJon Snodgrass - Tace https://a-frecords.bandcamp.com/album/taceLess Than Jake - Silver Liningshttps://purenoise.bandcamp.com/album/silver-liningsReplacements - Pleased To Meet Me Box Sethttps://store.rhino.com/pleased-to-meet-me-deluxe-bundle.html
Join me as I talk to Mary Lou Lord about her time busking in the subway and her career recording for the Kill Rock Stars and Sony record labels. Mary Lou also takes me through her relationship with Kurt Cobain and her friendship and tours with Elliott Smith and Slim Dunlap of the Replacements. Great chat!
After spending a few days listening to the new 'mats box set I thought I'd review and talk about the latest release from the Gods in plaidCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY, stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA mobile appRate & review the podcast - send us a screenshot for a free PCH shirt!email me for FREE Power Chord Hour guitar picks - powerchordhour@gmail.comFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhour/Twitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhour/Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_Mg
On this week's show, we pay homage to THE guitar hero of Generations X, Y & Z, and spend quality time with yet another superlative box set from one the best Twin Ciities bands the world at large never truly knew. All this & much, much less!
Young Southpaw gets the scoop on one of his favourite new bands, High On Stress. Chatting with singer/guitarist Nick Leet about The Replacements, Prince, seeing Def Leppard at a mall, High On Stress’ fantastic new album Hold Me In, and a whole lot more Young Southpaw: What’s your favourite Replacements tune? Nick Leet: Oh jeez, it’s all the hard-hitting questions today! It changes by the day for sure but I’ll cheat a little and name a few. Obviously ‘Alex Chilton’ is great, ‘Left Of The Dial’ is great, ‘Valentine’ is great. They’re one of those bands like - I’m a big Prince fan, obviously, but you know he’s got these different eras and different sounds - and The Replacements...were a sloppy rock n roll band, but they kinda had their different eras as well along the way. And if you’re asking me early, we’re sayin’ ‘Takin’ A Ride’. Kinda that middle period, I’d have to go with ‘Unsatisfied’ or ‘Bastards Of Young’. And then as you get a little later, it’s probably the Chilton and the Valentine, and then ‘Achin’ To Be’ and all of that so...Definitely period-wise would be my answer. YS: That’s a really good way to go about it. Let’s not leave it out, what’s your favourite song off All Shook Down? NL: (thinks) Probably go with ‘Merry Go Round’. How about you? YS: I can see that. That’s a strong second to ‘When It Began’. That song is just a perfect autumn tune to me. Whenever I hear that, I’m 17 and it’s fall out, just that perfect weather. NL: It’s funny, the band has played shows with Slim Dunlap and he joined us onstage and we backed him at some of his solo shows. But it started, he’d seen - we were already friends - but he had noticed we were playing ‘Valentine’, a cover on YouTube from some show we were playing. We did that and we did ‘Bent Out Of Shape’. And he called me up and he was telling me how great ‘Valentine’ was, and how we did such a good job. He goes ‘you do it in a different key than we normally did it but doesn’t matter, cause Paul would change the key on me right before we’d go on stage anyway so it all works out’. And I’m like ‘that’s hilarious.’ So I’m like ‘did you see ‘Bent Out Of Shape’?’ cause that’s kinda the Slim era. And he goes ‘eh, I never liked that song’ (laughs) Twitter: @highonstressFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/highonstresshttps://highonstressmpls.bandcamp.com/
This week I had the pleasure of talking with Nick Leet of the Minneapolis band High on Stress. We got in to the bands new record Hold Me In, Twin Cities music, not following musical trends and much more! Check out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY, stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA mobile appRate & review the podcast - send us a screenshot for a free PCH shirt!email me for FREE Power Chord Hour stickers and guitar picks - powerchordhour@gmail.comFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhour/Twitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhour/Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_Mg Follow High On Stress -https://highonstressmpls.bandcamp.comhttp://www.highonstressband.comhttps://twitter.com/highonstresshttps://www.instagram.com/highonstressmplshttps://www.facebook.com/highonstressOrder merch to help support First Ave/Turf Clubhttp://first-avenue.comhttps://www.saveourstages.com
This may be a second part of a new release series, but there’s certainly no drop in quality. How could it be when the beginning of the show features a sneak peak of the upcoming Replacements’ “Pleased to Meet Me Deluxe Edition” set? Tonight I played the already-released teasers from that box set, and also celebrated former guitarist Slim Dunlap’s birthday with a trio of tracks from the brand new “Thank You Dancers” live album. Adding to the greatness of the show is the advance I recently received from my friend Greg Lonesome of his new “Rock N Roll Manifest 7″ Single Series, Vol. 1”. Of course I played all four tracks from that great single which Greg says will be available September 1. Click here for more info! After listening, please go purchase those tracks you enjoy! These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely helps not only pay their bills but fund their next set of wonderful songs.
An extended preview of yet another Replacements box set, the new record from Detroit post-punk powerhouse Protomartyr & some hypnotic new grooves from Ethio-jazz godfather Mulatu Astatke & Australian Ethio-jazz/hip-hop/funk octet Black Jesus Experience. All this & much, much less!
Hemos sabido que Jackson Browne ha dado positivo por coronavirus tras un reciente viaje a Nueva York para actuar en Love Rocks NYC en la Gran Manzana. Al parecer, los síntomas son bastante leves por lo que no requiere ningún tipo de medicación ni hospitalización. Tan solo hacer lo que todos nosotros: quedarse en casa. El artista ha hecho un llamamiento a todos, y en especial a los más jóvenes, para que tomemos parte en la imprescindible respuesta global para detener la propagación del Covid-19. Hoy abrimos el tiempo de TOMA UNO con "A Little Too Soon to Say", la primera muestra sonora de su próximo álbum, que prevé publicar en octubre y que suena especialmente oportuna. Antes, en el verano, formará parte de una gira conjunta con James Taylor. También ha regresado Gordon Lightfoot, un icono de la música canadiense venerado por varias generaciones de seguidores, críticos y músicos. Con 81 años, acaba de publicar Solo, un título perfecto para estar fechas de introspección que supone su vigésimo primer álbum de estudio en una carrera que ya ocupa siete décadas. Todo comenzó en su casa, con el descubrimiento de una caja de cintas que contenían grabaciones de hace alrededor de 20 años en las que estaba acompañado simplemente por su guitarra. Probó a revisarlas y arreglarlas para su grupo de acompañamiento, pero decidió mantener la desnudez y la simplicidad del momento de su creación, al estilo de Springsteen con Nebraska. Canciones como “Return Into Dust” son las primeras que este trovador de Orillia, en la provincia de Ontario, lanza en los últimos 16 años. El Record Store Day es una fecha que reivindica las pequeñas tiendas de discos independientes. Esas a las que apoyaremos más que nunca cuando pase esta cuarentena. Para la próxima celebración se van acumulando discos especiales como es el caso de un single de Steve Earle con una versión al tema "Times Like These" que originalmente grabó para Songs for Slim: Rockin' Here Tonight, una recopilación editada hace siete años a favor de Slim Dunlap, guitarrista de la vieja escuela que reemplazó en el 87 a Bob Stinson en los Replacements. Un ataque cardíaco le retiró de la escena en 2012 y amigos como Lucinda Williams, Jakob Dylan, Jeff Tweedy, Patterson Hood o el propio Steve Earle procuraron recopilar dinero para él. “Time Like This” dio título en 1996 al segundo y último álbum en solitario de Slim Dunlap, nativo de Plainview, en Minnesota. Además, en la tercera semana de mayo sale a la venta Ghosts of West Virginia, el último álbum de Steve Earle & The Dukes, centrado en la explosión de la mina de carbón Upper Big Branch que mató en 2010 a veintinueve hombres en ese estado. Partiendo de uno de los peores desastres mineros en la historia de Estados Unidos, el artista traza diez retratos sonoros con la habilidad que siempre han caracterizado sus composiciones, explorando como la minería ha sacado a la luz un evidente sentido de unidad y orgullo. “John Henry Was A Steel Drivin’ Man” es uno de los ejemplos de cómo Steve Earle aprecia la necesidad de aprender a comunicarnos entre nosotros y se esfuerza en ello. Dentro de poco menos de un mes estará publicado Mountain Standard Time, el nuevo proyecto de Chris Roberts, uno de los más refutados miembros de la comunidad musical de Nashville, desde sus facetas de compositor, vocalista y productor. Ha sido responsable de musicales, compositores de canciones de éxito, colaborador junto a artistas de prestigio e incluso ha compuesta música para la gran pantalla. Pero el bluegrass es una de sus debilidades y para ese nuevo álbum vez ha querido llevar a ese terreno un tema que en 1970 grabaron Charlie Louvin y Melba Montgomery. Esta vez, Chris Roberts se ha unido a Ashley Campbell acompañados por músicos de la talla del mandolinista Casey Campbell, Rob Ickes en la guitarra o Dennis Crouch en el bajo. Carla Olson ha venido a poner un toque de nostalgia a estas fechas con la publicación de Have Harmony Will Travel 2, siguiendo el camino marcado por la primera entrega de hace siete años. Ahora son 11 duetos con invitados como Stephen McCarthy de los Long Ryders, Vince Melouney, que fuera bajista de los Bee Gees o Terry Reid, entre otros, además de resucitar literalmente las voces de Percy Sledge y Gene Clark. Junto a Peter Noone, ídolo de los mejores años de la British Invasion y líder de los Herman's Hermits de Manchester, ha recuperado “Goodbye My Love”, una canción que grabó originalmente Jimmy Hughes, primo de Percy Sledge, y que pasó a ser un gran éxito de los Searchers de Liverpool en 1965. El dúo de Carla Olson en Have Harmony Will Travel 2 con Timothy B. Schmit en esta deliciosa versión de "A Child’s Claim to Fame" nos retrotrae al segundo álbum de Buffalo Springefield, allá por 1967, cuando escuchamos por primera vez aquella composición de Richie Furay, Y, por supuesto, nos recuerda los días del ahora bajista de los Eagles como miembro de Poco, cuando el tema apareció como parte de un medley, entre “Hard Luck” y “Pickin Up The Pieces”, en el álbum Deliverin’ el tercero de la banda y el primero en vivo. En esta mirada por el retrovisor podemos escuchar incluso a Rusty Young tocando el banjo, el dobro y la guitarra acústica. La herencia de los grandes pioneros se hace presente gracias a bandas como The Sunset Canyoneers, que debutan con el álbum High In The Sky, en cuyo tema central nos recuerdan lo que es estar en la carretera viviendo como un espíritu libre. Un bellísimo tema de country cósmico bañado por la brisa californiana. "High in the Sky" está grababa en Oakdale, conocida como "Cowboy Capital of the World", en el salón de la casa del bajista de la banda William Duke y despliega todo el sentimiento de libertad que en esta situación debemos mantener por encima de todo, aunque estemos recluidos en casa. Sam Blasucci y Clay Finch son Mapache, un dúo de tintes fronterizos que comparte historias de aventuras en las que, en el fondo, siempre se anhela el regreso a casa. From Liberty Street lleva una semana en el mercado y es el resultado de compartir con sus vecinos de Echo Park, en Los Ángeles, el espacio creativo en el que exploran nuevos sonidos comunitarios. El disco, además, establece ese encuentro natural con el folclore tradicional y los sabores hispanos, ejemplo de lo que supone vivir en el sur de California y de la importancia de la cultura mejicana en ese entorno. De hecho hay algunas canciones dentro de este trabajo interpretadas directamente en español, aunque “Right Between The Lines”, uno de sus cortes más destacados, no es un ejemplo. A pesar de esta situación inusual, las novedades siguen llegando hasta el tiempo de TOMA UNO y aquí está "Thinkin 'Bout You All Night", un nuevo tema de Reckless Kelly que formará parte de su próximo álbum American Jackpot. Trata sobre la facilidad de obsesionarse con los ex tras una ruptura. Es una canción viajera compuesta en la carretera y en los diversos estados por los que el quinteto pasó durante una larga gira. Así Willy Braun, su compositor, dice que Colorado, California y Oregón fueron los lugares que conformaron un tema al que se incorporó en piano de Bukka Allen y la guitarra de Chris Masterson. American Jackpot es parte de un álbum doble, junto con American Girls, y supone el primer lanzamiento de la banda desde Sunset Motel de hace cinco años. Quien recuerde a Lou Ford o a los Loudermilks recordarán el espíritu poético de los hermanos Edwards, Chad y Lee, afincados en Charlotte, en Carolina del Norte. Así ha ocurrido en el último cuarto de siglo con su intento de poner al día con una finura especial las esencias del country rock. A. Lee Edwards bebe en los orígenes de la vieja escuela y sus composiciones tienen la seguridad de quien ha estabilizados sus cimientos y les ha dado consistencia. Escribe de forma inteligente y es multidimensional. Con su base en Franklin, también en Carolina del Norte, Alan Lee Edwards nos ha dejado un tema de la sobriedad y el músculo de "South of Sylva", que nos permite seguir confiando en su ya probado talento. Este domingo cerramos nuestro encuentro sonoro de cada fin de semana con Tracy Grammer, pareja artística del fallecido Dave Carter, con quien formó uno de los dúos de folk más recomendables de la última década del siglo XX. Nacida en Florida pero crecida en el sur de California, Tracy decidió seguir su carrera en solitario desde la inesperada muerte en 2002 de su socio debido a un infarto y hasta la fecha ha publicado cuatro trabajos en los que conserva el gusto por los sonidos clásicos, llenos de frescura y con un evidente tinte emocional. Así queda reflejado en su reciente versión "If I Needed You" una canción del inmortal Townes Van Zandt que ha recibido las más variopintas versiones, pero que en este caso conserva fielmente el espíritu con el que fue creada. Escuchar audio
The Listener's Series continues as Pat and Kyle welcome Karli Anderson to the Guest Co-Host chair to discuss one of her favorite bands... The Replacements!!
It’s not the usual nostalgic look at the past as we only go back five years on this episode, but there was so much great rock and roll that year.
Part 2 of 2 with folk/blues guitarist & songwriter, Cooker John! We discuss: Slim Dunlap & jam LIVE! Enjoy!
We start out a little heavy and pay tribute to a soon-to-be-gone Minneapolis music venue. Soundtrack provided by Jason Isbell, Chris Hawkey, Martin Zellar, Jeff Mix, Dead Man Winter, Kevin Bowe, Slim Dunlap, The Dollyrots, NOFX, Frank Turner, Dave Hause, Macklemore and Pink. Spotify Playlist Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 11/18/17 (84:08 min, … Continue reading Dyslexic Heart Podcast #35
The shocking death of Soundgarden leader Chris Cornell is covered, along with a mish mash of various tunes and a ton of Slim Dunlap covers.
Peter Jesperson is currently the VP of Catalog Production at New West Records, but in the time I have known him he has escaped any nomenclature I would normally use for someone at a record label. The titles that come to mind are more like Chief Fanatic, or Senior Evangelist. To me these better describe the way he talks the work he does. Quite simply put, he is the most passionate music person I know. He exudes a wild enthusiasm and has a reverence for music as a craft unlike anyone else I have ever met. Peter is widely known as one of the founders of the Minneapolis based label Twin/Tone Records that was in operation from 1977 until 1994. The label was home to such acts as The Replacements, Babes in Toyland, The Jayhawks, Soul Asylum and many more. Over the life of the label over 300 records by more than 100 acts were released. In the late 90’s Peter joined New West Records, home to artists such as Kris Kristofferson, Delbert McClinton, John Hiatt and Dwight Yoakam. In his role in A&R he signed artists like Vic Chesnutt, Chuck Prophet and Ben Lee. I had the good fortune of meeting Peter when our boys began to attend the same school. We hit it off thanks to a shared love of music and literature and I could talk to him for hours about both. A moment that inspired me greatly happened in 2012 when former Replacements guitar player Slim Dunlap had a stroke and Peter put together the non-profit Songs For Slim. This project brought together an incredible array of talent including, The Replacements, Jeff Tweedy, Joe Henry, Lucinda Williams, Jakob Dylan, and more – all to help Slim and his family. I am really excited to have Peter on the Podcast for two reasons. He has been able to sustain a deep passion for music over the course of a lifetime and continues to share that passion with others. He has an amazing ability to remember not only records, but dates and musicians and producers and can roll them into a tale worth listening to. IN THIS EPISODE: What it was like to grow up in Minneapolis How refusing to cut his hair landed him a job Why he started his first record label The record store where it all began The moment he heard The Replacements first demo DISCOVERY QUOTE: “If this makes me feel so good, we should try to spread this around” [Tweet This] CONNECT WITH PETER: PETER’S BEST OF WRITINGS | TWINTONE | NEW WEST RECORDS |SONGS FOR SLIM
Peter Jesperson is currently the VP of Catalog Production at New West Records, but in the time I have known him he has escaped any nomenclature I would normally use for someone at a record label. The titles that come to mind are more like Chief Fanatic, or Senior Evangelist. To me these better describe the way he talks the work he does. Quite simply put, he is the most passionate music person I know. He exudes a wild enthusiasm and has a reverence for music as a craft unlike anyone else I have ever met. Peter is widely known as one of the founders of the Minneapolis based label Twin/Tone Records that was in operation from 1977 until 1994. The label was home to such acts as The Replacements, Babes in Toyland, The Jayhawks, Soul Asylum and many more. Over the life of the label over 300 records by more than 100 acts were released. In the late 90’s Peter joined New West Records, home to artists such as Kris Kristofferson, Delbert McClinton, John Hiatt and Dwight Yoakam. In his role in A&R he signed artists like Vic Chesnutt, Chuck Prophet and Ben Lee. I had the good fortune of meeting Peter when our boys began to attend the same school. We hit it off thanks to a shared love of music and literature and I could talk to him for hours about both. A moment that inspired me greatly happened in 2012 when former Replacements guitar player Slim Dunlap had a stroke and Peter put together the non-profit Songs For Slim. This project brought together an incredible array of talent including, The Replacements, Jeff Tweedy, Joe Henry, Lucinda Williams, Jakob Dylan, and more – all to help Slim and his family. I am really excited to have Peter on the Podcast for two reasons. He has been able to sustain a deep passion for music over the course of a lifetime and continues to share that passion with others. He has an amazing ability to remember not only records, but dates and musicians and producers and can roll them into a tale worth listening to. IN THIS EPISODE: What it was like to grow up in Minneapolis How refusing to cut his hair landed him a job Why he started his first record label The record store where it all began The moment he heard The Replacements first demo DISCOVERY QUOTE: “If this makes me feel so good, we should try to spread this around” [Tweet This] CONNECT WITH PETER: PETER’S BEST OF WRITINGS | TWINTONE | NEW WEST RECORDS |SONGS FOR SLIM
Songs for Slim is a benefit album of artists performing songs by Slim Dunlap, a prolific songwriter and former member of The Replacements who suffered a stroke last year.