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THE SPLENDID BOHEMIANS PRESENT: THE SUNNY SIDE OF MY STREET with THE "MIGHTY MEZ" - SONGS TO MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD - EPISODE #42: FEELS LIKE RAIN by John Hiatt (A&M, 1988)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 7:25


The singer-songwriter's singer- songwriter; the Americana artist's Americana artist, John Hiatt doesn't get anywhere near the respect he deserves. From way back in 1974, when 3 Dog Night made a hit out of “Sure as I'm Sittin' Here”, up to today, Hiatt has written and recorded more classic songs than most, and although his voice sounds like vinegar on sand paper, I love his unique vocalizations. He is one of my favorite singers. Born in Indiana, just like that other heartland rocker-poet John Mellencamp, Hiatt represents a no frills, tell it like it is approach - (but with consummate lyrical style) - and, always with a wink. Even when he makes me cry with lines like,  from “Icy Blue Heart”: “To melt your icy blue heart, Should I start - To turn what's been frozen for years Into a river of tears?” - I smile, appreciating his unerring craftsmanship.Hiatt provided a ligature in the sinew of my marriage. Chemayne and I met in '87 in Atlanta - and the album Slow Turning accompanied our journey northward to New York City. We saw him at the Bottom Line, sitting at a front row table, and when he asked for requests, I suggested Feels Like Rain, because we had made love to it. He obliged. Later, in '95, after we'd moved to L.A., Chemayne dispatched me to Starbucks (of all places), where Hiatt was making a personal appearance, to get his new CD autographed. When he handed back the disc to me, he called me “Sir”. A true Gentleman Road Warrior. 

Catchin' Up w/ Peach
EP 051: Slow Turning

Catchin' Up w/ Peach

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 11:56


With 162 games, the MLB regular season just feels like it's slow turning… until now! The MLB Postseason bracket is set, so we'll talk about those matchups as well as hit a couple overall baseball notes. NBA media day was Monday, so a few things to keep in mind coming out of that. And, of course, we have to talk about Weeks 4 and 5 for the NFL and college football, respectively. Let's do it! Episode Timestamps: • College Football - 2:03 • NFL - 4:30 • Basketball -  8:34 • MLB - 8:56 • NHL - 13:19 • The Misfits - 11:39 Sources Referenced: • Dame Lillard Trade: https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/bucks-star-damian-lillard-explains-why-excitement-kicked-in-after-blockbuster-trade/ • MLB Postseason: https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/38513575/2023-mlb-playoffs-preview-world-series-odds-matchup-keys-tips • MLB Bracket: https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-playoff-picture-and-bracket-2023 ~ For any questions, comments, or concerns, reach out to catchinupwithpeach@gmail.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catchinupwithpeach TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@catchwpeach Twitter: https://twitter.com/catchwpeach

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 232

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 176:35


The Mountain Goats "This Year"Wanda Jackson "Whole Lot Of Shakin' Goin' On"Iron & Wine "Sunset Soon Forgotten"The Ronettes "Walking In the Rain"Mississippi John Hurt "Louis Collins"Elvis Costello "Radio Radio"Alex Chilton/Hi Rhythm Section "Lucille"The Bottle Rockets "Indianapolis"Flat Duo Jets "Go Go Harlem Baby"Drag The River "Here's to the Losers"Pavement "Cut Your Hair"Dale Hawkins "Susie-Q"Loretta Lynn "Coal Miner's Daughter"Endless Boogie "Back in '74"Palace Music "Work Hard / Play Hard"The Replacements "Anywhere's Better Than Here"Fontella Bass "Rescue Me"John Hiatt "Slow Turning"Steve Earle & The Dukes "Billy Austin"The Low Anthem "Home I'll Never Be"Cedric Burnside Project "Hard Times"Fela Ransome- Kuti and The Africa '70 "Swegbe And Pako Part II"Cat Power "Nude As The News"Muddy Waters "Southbound Train"Roy Orbison "Only the Lonely (Know the Way I Feel)"Jon Dee Graham & The Fighting Cocks "Beautifully Broken"Clem Snide "Beautiful"Clem Snide "I Love the Unknown"The Clash "Spanish Bombs"Two Cow Garage "Movies"Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers "Southern Accents"The Staple Singers "I'm Willin', Pt. 1"Dr. John "Stealin'"Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels "Devil with the Blue Dress On / Good Golly Miss Molly"Patsy Cline "Walkin' After Midnight"The Box Tops "I Met Her In Church"Solomon Burke "Stepchild"The Shangri-Las "The Train From Kansas City"Kris Kristofferson "The Devil to Pay"Patterson Hood "Better Off Without"Tift Merritt "Good Hearted Man"Little Richard "Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes"The Handsome Family "Far from Any Road"Cory Branan "Miss Ferguson"

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
Sylvan Groth - editor in chief of Slow Turning a John Hiatt Fanzine

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 53:46


Sylvan Groth @sylvangreeneyes started Slow Turning: John Hiatt Fanzine in 1996. She has remained active in the @JohnHiattmusic fan community and has seen John perform nearly every year since she was sixteen. She joins Jesse @JessejacksondFW to share her Hiatt story and shares an often overlooked piece of the Hiatt canon. Listen to hear the connection between one of the most revered songwriters and Disney's animatronic Country Bear Jamboree!

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
Skip Sherman - Slow Turning

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 43:56


Skip Sherman from the Skip and Josh Podcast returns to the podcast to talk about the passing of Vin Scully and then turn the conversation due south to discuss John Hiatt's album Slow Turning.  Check out Skip's podcast here https://skipandjosh.com/ 

Islas de Robinson
Islas de Robinson - Composiciones para jóvenes y mayores - 14/02/22

Islas de Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 58:24


Esta semana en Islas de Robinson nos movemos entre 1987 y 1990. Suenan: THE dB'S - "MOLLY SAYS" ("THE SOUND OF MUSIC", 1987) / THE SMITHEREENS - "CUT FLOWERS" ("11", 1989) / PAUL KELLY AND THE COLOURED GIRLS - "BIG HEART" ("UNDER THE SUN", 1987) / THE GO-BETWEENS - "LOVE IS A SIGN" ("16 LOVERS LANE", 1988) / BOB MOULD - "COMPOSITIONS FOR THE YOUNG AND OLD" ("WORKBOOK", 1989) / AMERICAN MUSIC CLUB - "FIREFLY" ("CALIFORNIA", 1988) / JOHN HIATT - "SOMETIME OTHER THAN NOW" ("SLOW TURNING", 1988) / COWBOY JUNKIES - "ROCK AND BIRD" ("THE CAUTION HORSES", 1990) / MARY MARGARET O'HARA - "BODY'S IN TROUBLE" ("MISS AMERICA", 1988) / RICKIE LEE JONES - "RODEO GIRL" ("FLYING COWBOYS", 1989) / SYD STRAW - "SPHINX" ("SURPRISE", 1989) / MAZZY STAR - "HALAH" ("SHE HANGS BRIGHTLY", 1990) / Escuchar audio

You, Me and An Album
51. Michael Elliott Discusses John Hiatt, Bring the Family

You, Me and An Album

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 74:55


Ever since hearing the title track of Slow Turning back around 1990, I've been curious about John Hiatt and his career, but never did much actual exploring. I am fortunate to have Michael Elliott, author of Have a Little Faith: The Story of John Hiatt, join me for this episode to walk me through one of Hiatt's most important and critically-acclaimed albums, Bring the Family. Michael talks about his roughly 30 years of work in the radio industry, the process behind writing his Hiatt biography and his thoughts about the featured album.You can follow Mike on Twitter and Instagram at @mikejelliott.As Mike mentioned, if you visit his site, michael-elliott.com, you'll get to see what he has been up to, with links to his blog and latest pieces in No Depression, Pop Matters and several other publications.Al is on Twitter at @almelchiorBB, and this show has accounts on Twitter and Instagram at @youmealbum. Be sure to follow @youmealbum to find out in advance about upcoming guests and featured albums for this podcast.1:22 Michael joins the show3:37 Michael talks about his career in radio9:19 Al and Michael geek out over King Crimson10:09 One of Michael's sons introduced him to mashups12:35 Michael and Al bemoan radio's diminishing role in helping people discover music15:04 Al learned about John Hiatt at a time when many others did, too17:28 Michael explains how his book on Hiatt came to be23:30 Michael's book gave Al an appreciation for Hiatt's contributions to music25:40 Michael illustrates why Bring the Family holds a key place in Hiatt's discography29:50 The themes of Bring the Family reflect a new level of maturity, introspection and vulnerability for HiattBreakdown of the album's tracks35:29 Stood Up39:58 Your Dad Did40:59 Michael explains how Hiatt got the band he had for Bring the Family47:23 Have a Little Faith in Me48:22 Learning How to Love You50:58 Memphis in the Meantime53:51 Your Dad Did (again)54:57 Thing Called Love59:09 Alone in the Dark1:01:06 Lipstick Sunset1:03:58 Thank You Girl1:05:29 Tip of My Tongue1:08:18 Michael talks about playing in cover bands1:11:10 Michael discusses his current projects and future plans

Schizophrenic Music's Podcast
Ep. 178 - Winter Songs Playlist

Schizophrenic Music's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 32:19


Winter’s on its way and it’s definitely getting colder outside, so this week we decided to each select a song that evokes this time of year for us. So, what’s your favorite Winter song? Juan’s PickLeonard Cohen – “Suzanne” from Songs of Leonard Cohen (1967)Craig’s PickThe Sundays – “Skin & Bones” from Reading, Writing And Arithmetic (1990)Don’s PickPhish – “Limb By Limb” from The Story of the Ghost (1996)Mark’s PickAhmad Jamal – “Snowfall” from Ahmad Jamal's Alhambra (1961)Shawn’s PickU2 – “New Year’s Day” from War (1983)Tom’s PickGeorge Winston – “Cast Your Fate To The Wind” from Linus and Lucy – The Music of Vince Guaraldi (1996)Kevin’s PickJohn Hiatt – “Icy Blue Heart” from Slow Turning (1988) Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic)

Tent Show Radio
Episode 19-29: John Hiatt

Tent Show Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 59:01


About This Episode A master songwriter, John Hiatt's songs have been recorded by Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, and many more. He received a star on Nashville’s Walk of Fame, the Americana Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriting, and was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. The 2018 show heard on this episode marked the 30th Anniversary of his album, "Slow Turning". The band performed “Slow Turning” in full followed by a final set of all his hits. About Michael Perry Michael Perry is a New York Times bestselling author, humorist and radio show host from New Auburn, Wisconsin. Perry’s bestselling memoirs include Population 485, Truck: A Love Story, Coop, and Visiting Tom, and his latest, Montaigne in Barn Boots: An Amateur Ambles Through Philosophy. His first book for young readers, The Scavengers, was published in 2014 and first novel for adult readers, The Jesus Cow, was published in May of 2015. Raised on a small Midwestern dairy farm, Perry put himself through nursing school while working on a ranch in Wyoming, then wandered into writing. He lives with his wife and two daughters in rural Wisconsin, where he serves on the local volunteer fire and rescue service and is an intermittent pig farmer. He hosts the nationally-syndicated “Tent Show Radio,” performs widely as a humorist, and tours with his band the Long Beds (currently recording their third album for Amble Down Records). He has recorded three live humor albums including Never Stand Behind A Sneezing Cow and The Clodhopper Monologues. Learn more about Michael and where to get his publications at www.sneezingcow.com. Follow Michael Perry www.sneezingcow.com Twitter Facebook Instagram Other Ways to Stream Public Radio Exchange: www.prx.org/tentshowradio Podcast: www.libsyn.com/tentshowradio iTunes: www.itunes/tentshowradio Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/tentshowradio Player.FM: www.player.FM/tentshowradio iHeart Radio: www.iheart.com  

Tent Show Radio
Episode 19-3: John Hiatt

Tent Show Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 59:01


About This Episode A master songwriter, John Hiatt's songs have been recorded by Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, and many more. He received a star on Nashville’s Walk of Fame, the Americana Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriting, and was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. The 2018 show heard on this episode marked the 30th Anniversary of his album, "Slow Turning". The band performed “Slow Turning” in full followed by a final set of all his hits. About Michael Perry Michael Perry is a New York Times bestselling author, humorist and radio show host from New Auburn, Wisconsin. Perry’s bestselling memoirs include Population 485, Truck: A Love Story, Coop, and Visiting Tom, and his latest, Montaigne in Barn Boots: An Amateur Ambles Through Philosophy. His first book for young readers, The Scavengers, was published in 2014 and first novel for adult readers, The Jesus Cow, was published in May of 2015. Raised on a small Midwestern dairy farm, Perry put himself through nursing school while working on a ranch in Wyoming, then wandered into writing. He lives with his wife and two daughters in rural Wisconsin, where he serves on the local volunteer fire and rescue service and is an intermittent pig farmer. He hosts the nationally-syndicated “Tent Show Radio,” performs widely as a humorist, and tours with his band the Long Beds (currently recording their third album for Amble Down Records). He has recorded three live humor albums including Never Stand Behind A Sneezing Cow and The Clodhopper Monologues. Learn more about Michael and where to get his publications at www.sneezingcow.com. Follow Michael Perry www.sneezingcow.com Twitter Facebook Instagram Other Ways to Stream Public Radio Exchange: www.prx.org/tentshowradio Podcast: www.libsyn.com/tentshowradio iTunes: www.itunes/tentshowradio Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/tentshowradio Player.FM: www.player.FM/tentshowradio iHeart Radio: www.iheart.com

low light mixes
Turning Hopeful

low light mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2018 68:33


  This is the perfect mix to close out 2018 and look forward to 2019. "Turning Hopeful" has a more hopeful, positive vibe than most of my mixes. Which is why it should be no surprise to find out that it was curated by the one and only Paul Asbury Seaman.   I like working together with Paul because he takes mixes in slightly different directions than I usually do. These collaborations bring a nice breath of fresh air to this 12 year old mix blog.   Here's what Paul says about this mix: "This mix features melodic ambient tracks with a hopeful feeling, including some early New Age classics guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Also, brand new tracks from Byron Metcalf and Remote Vision, a solo project of Don Tyler (Ascendant). The theme was inspired by the title song from John Hiatt's 1988 album, “Slow Turning.” Redemption means turning from one way of being to embrace another, a recurring process, fueled by hope."   Thanks Paul, in 2019 I hope we can all turn hopeful.   Cheers & Happy New Year!   T R A C K L I S T : 00:00    Scott August - New Horizons(Radiant Sky 2010) 06:09    Jan Garbarek - In Praise of Dreams(In Praise of Dreams 2004) 11:24    Ulrich Schnauss - Knuddelmaus(Far Away Trains Passing By 2001) 17:54    Kitaro - Caravansaray(India 1983) 22:08    Richard Burmer - The Turn Again(Bhakti Point 1987) 27:12    Mark Isham - On The Threshold Of Liberty(Vapor Drawings 1983) 34:20    Vic Hennegan - Aqua Donna(Aqua Vista 2008) 40:30    Erik Wøllo - Wind Journey 2(Wind Journey 2001) 45:25    Oystein Sevag - Miles Near(Link 1993) 47:00    Vangelis - Hymn(Themes 1989) 49:37    Detlef Keller - Last Step(Harmonic Steps 2005) 53:30    Remote Vision - The Glittercliff(Into Light 2018) 60:00    Byron Metcalf - A Naturally Occurring Heart(Inner Rhythm Meditations, Vol. II 2018) 68:37    end          

In The Country with Dave Woods
Interview with Sean Hogan

In The Country with Dave Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2018 65:00


Sean Hogan's uniquely authentic blend of alt-country and modern rustic pop immediately caught the attention of Country radio and music fans across Canada, leading to his first Canadian Country Music Association award for Independent Male Artist of the Year in 1997. Hit single after hit single (Slow Turning, Sure Fire Love, Dream Vacation, Angeline, I’d Rather Have You, Centered, Catalina Sunrise, A Cowboy’s Heart, and Suck It Up to name a few) became staples of Country music radio. Eighteen Sean Hogan music videos aired on CMT Canada. Sean has stories to tell & new music to share with us!

StoryWeb: Storytime for Grownups
140: John Hiatt: "Feels Like Rain" and "Drive South"

StoryWeb: Storytime for Grownups

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2017 7:41


This week on StoryWeb: John Hiatt’s songs “Feels Like Rain” and “Drive South.” For Jim, in celebration of our years together Later this week, Jim and I will celebrate twelve years together, ten years married. American singer-songwriter John Hiatt was a part of our early courtship, and two of his songs became our particular favorites – “Feels Like Rain” and “Drive South.” Both appear on Hiatt’s 1988 album, Slow Turning. A true American troubadour, Hiatt has recorded more than 20 albums, beginning with Hangin’ Around the Observatory in 1974 and most recently with Terms of My Surrender in 2014. He’s known for great songs like “Have a Little Faith in Me,” “Perfectly Good Guitar,” and “Thing Called Love” (which became a hit for Bonnie Raitt). His songs have been covered by a wide range of outstanding musicians, from Aaron Neville, B.B. King, and Bob Dylan to Iggy Pop, Linda Ronstadt, and Rosanne Cash. “Feels Like Rain” was the title track of a 1993 album by Buddy Guy, and Suzy Bogguss recorded “Drive South” in 1992, hitting number two on the country charts. Of Hiatt’s many albums, Slow Turning stands out for its rich collection of compelling songs. It’s just one of those albums you have to have – and if you don’t know John Hiatt’s music, it’s a great place to start. You’ll find yourself listening to the album again and again, discovering new gems each time. In addition to “Feels Like Rain” and “Drive South,” it includes such tunes as “Tennessee Plates” (which was recorded by Charlie Sexton for the soundtrack to Thelma and Louise) and “Icy Blue Heart” (which Emmylou Harris recorded for her 1989 album, Bluebird). Back to our two favorite songs. “Feels Like Rain” and “Drive South” are perfect falling-in-love songs. “Feels Like Rain” compares new love to the power of a hurricane. It was featured on the HBO series, Treme, set in post-Katrina New Orleans. In one episode, two characters talk together about what makes Hiatt’s song so powerful. In fact, one of those characters, Harley, is played by none other than Steve Earle, an American troubadour in his own right. “Drive South” is all about the open road, new opportunity, and the sweetness of middle-aged love. As blogger Holly A. Hughes says, “One of the things I love about ‘Drive South’ is that it’s a car song and a love song, where the crazy joy of hitting the road is perfectly mingled with the crazy joy of being in love.” And NPR tags “Drive South” as one of its recommended “Songs for Stops Along the Way.” If you get a chance to catch John Hiatt live, run, don’t walk, to the concert. My dear friend Karin and I had the opportunity to see him at an intimate concert for 250 people. Despite the persistent heckler who harassed Hiatt throughout much of the show, Hiatt gave an outstanding performance. Near the end of the show, he sang “Feels Like Rain,” then slid right into “Drive South.” I was in heaven! Frequently these days, John Hiatt performs with his long-time friend Lyle Lovett. Sitting together on stage, they take turns performing their songs. Their dual performance is part of a long tradition rooted in Nashville, Tennessee, and Austin, Texas, two great music towns. The “song circle” or “guitar pull,” says San Diego Troubadour, creates a sacred circle of song. JamBase said of one of their shows, “The two are so comfortable with themselves that they make you feel like you are sitting in the living room with them, getting to know them better through their songs.” The New York Times offers a great review of a Hiatt-Lovett concert as well. Whether you’re listening to Slow Turning on your stereo or enjoying a live performance by John Hiatt (and maybe his pal Lyle Lovett), you’re in for a real treat. Rolling Stone offers a 30-year retrospective of Slow Turning, with a particular focus on “Drive South” – worth checking out if you want to learn more. And if you want to try your hand at singing and playing Hiatt’s songs yourself, check out the lyrics and chords for “Feels Like Rain” and “Drive South” (both available, with numerous other Hiatt songs, at the John Hiatt Archives). You can learn more about John Hiatt – who hails from Indianapolis, Indiana – in three interviews, one with Jay Hipps in 1994, one with Mark Coenen in 1995, and one with Rolling Stone in 1995. I’m so glad I “drove north” twelve years ago, rocking out to John Hiatt on my Honda Civic tape player as I headed up the east coast to meet Jim at his family’s Long Island beach house. Better believe it, baby! Visit thestoryweb.com/hiatt for links to all these resources and to watch John Hiatt perform “Feels Like Rain” and “Drive South.”

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner
Bandana Blues #563 Spinner's Rod Piazza Special

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2014 116:17


show#56310.26.14    8 Ball Aitken - I'm Going To Jail from Southern Hemishere 2013 (3:16)    Eric Bibb featuring J.J. Milteau & The Blind Boys of Alabama - I Heard The Angels Singin' from Blues People 2014 (3:45)    The Satisfactors - Girl Just Wants To Dance from The Satisfactors 2014 (3:29)    Jean Jacques Milteau - The Turtle Walk from Blue 3rd 2004 (5:15)    Dirty Blues Band - hound dog from Dirty Blues Band 1967 (2:54)    George Smith - if you were a rabbit from ...Of The Blues 1969 (7:16)    Charles Musselwhite - blue feeling today from Tennessee Woman 1969 (4:57)    Bacon Fat - she's a wrong woman from Grease One For Me 1970 (5:19)    Rod Piazza - my kind of baby from Bluesman 1973 (2:57)    Mighty Flyers - just a feeling from Radioactive Material 1981 (3:10)    Shakey Jake - do the boogie with you from The Key Won't Fit 1983 (3:39)    Pee Wee Crayton - when I'm wrong I'm wrong from Make Way For Pee Wee 1983 (7:42)    Johnny Dyer - hoochie koochie man from Johnny Dyer & the LA Jukes 1983 (2:42)    Michelle Shocked - Graffiti Limbo from Short Sharp Shocked 1988 (3:39)    Anders Osborne - When I'm Back On My Feet from Coming Down 2007 (7:49)    Mark Dufresne - Out the Door from There's a Song in There 1999 (5:55)    Darrell Nulisch - It's A Shame from Just For You 2009 (4:07)    Neil Young & the Bluenotes - Soul Of A Woman from The World 4/18/1988 Late Show 1988 (5:56)    Juicy Lucy - Thinking Of My Life from Lie Back And Enjoy It 2010 (4:29)    John Hiatt - Icy Blue Heart from Slow Turning 1988 (4:35)    Mannish Boys - Way Down South from Shake for Me 2010 (5:04)    The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Typical American Boy from Stacked Deck/Too Stuffed to Jump 2000 (3:30)    Savoy Brown - Is That So from Raw Sienna 1970 (7:44)