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“Lived Through That” is the companion podcast to my book where I look at influential musicians of the 80s and 90s and where they are today. On this podcast, we'll delve deeper into a single pivotal moment in the lives of some of the artists I feature in that book, as well as other artists I love and admire. The stories they tell are open, honest, and inspiring. Our guest this week is Andy Prieboy. Andy is a songwriter and musician who was the lead singer for Wall of Voodoo after Stan Ridgway left the band in 1984. Andy went on to do a few solo records, create a well-known cult musical called White Trash Wins Lotto, and wrote one of my favorite songs of the 90s,”Tomorrow, Wendy” – which was famously recorded by Concrete Blonde on their 1990 record Bloodletting. Today, Andy tells us a pretty incredible story about a mystery song he became obsessed with back in the day. I think the less I tell you about it, the better! Music credits: Wikimedia Commons "Shina no yoru," Hamako Watanabe Andy Prieboy's Site Be sure to look out for my books, "Lived Through That" and "80s Redux" where ever you buy your books! You can find out more about my work and the 80s and 90s books at my website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
**VJ Gary & The Pac To The 80's Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Gary Featured The Mighty Pop Year Of 1986 With Nik Kershaw, Swing Out Sister Mash Up, Booker Newbury III, Beats International, Madonna, Boris Gardiner, Anita Dobson, It Bites, Stan Ridgway, Prince, Five Star, Peter Cetera, Janet Jackson, Depeche Mode, The Real Thing, Haywoode, Bon Jovi, Housemartins, Norman Cook Feat MC Wildski, Pet Shop Boys & More. #originalpirates #80smusic #popclassics #80sclassics #remixes #danceclassics #80charts #80sdancemusic #topofthepops Catch VJ Gary's Pac To The 80's Show Every Sunday From 3PM UK Time On www.traxfm.org Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
Former frontman of Wall of Voodoo is 70 today, Yikes! A singular talent, super intelligent, great songwriter. Happy Birthday, Stan!
As we countdown to Record Store Day 2024, (April 20), we continue to spotlight a few of the special RSD releases from The List (go to RecordStoreDay.com for the whole thing). This week, Wall Of Voodoo founding member Stan Ridway regales us with tales of wild Los Angeles, and the circumstances leading up to the two Wall Of Voodoo RSD titles on offer this year, their self-titled 6-song debut, plus Wall Of Voodoo Live 1979, both from Jackpot Records. And we take a funky walk to 1970s Detroit with Andrew Rossiter from ORG Music and Josie Fox from Tito's Handmade Vodka to celebrate the music of the Westbound Records label featured on Westbound Records, Curated By RSD, Volume 1. And RSD's Carrie Colliton is back this week with exciting news of instore events and contests. The Record Store Day Podcast is written, produced, engineered and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Executive Producers (for Record Store Day) Michael Kurtz and Carrie Colliton. For the most up-to-date news about all things RSD, visit RecordStoreDay.com) Sponsored by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery (dogfish.com), Tito's Handmade Vodka (titosvodka.com), RSDMRKT.com, and Furnace Record Pressing, the official vinyl pressing plant of Record Store Day. Please consider subscribing to our podcast wherever you get podcasts, we're here every week and we love making new friends.
In this week's episode of Suburban Underground, Steve brings you an hour of songs about cars and driving. You will hear the artists: Gin Blossoms, Paramore, The Wombats, Adam & The Ants, Audioslave, Possum Dixon, Stan Ridgway, Garbage, Holly Humberstone, Kitchens Of Distinction, Echo & The Bunnymen, Depeche Mode, Buzzcocks, U.K. Subs, Sparks. On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio *** 5pm Friday *** *** 10am Sunday *** *** 8pm Monday *** Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ And available on demand on your favorite podcast app! Twitter: @SUBedford1051 *** Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio *** Instagram: SuburbanUnderground *** #newwave #altrock #alternativerock #punkrock #indierock
This week, Steve has another installment of Then & Now. This time its about The Psychedelic Furs. You will also hear and enjoy Mom Rock, Millicent Friendly, Kenna, Stan Ridgway, Space, Redd Kross, The Rolling Stones, Jellyfish, Guster, The Producers, Fishbone, Bootlbacks and Dev Lemons. On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio *** 5pm Friday *** *** 10am Sunday *** *** 8pm Monday *** Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ And available on demand on your favorite podcast app! Twitter: @SUBedford1051 *** Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio *** Instagram: SuburbanUnderground *** #newwave #altrock #alternativerock #punkrock #indierock
Back to the summer of 1986 for some of the greatest tunes of the year Madonna, Wham!, Jesus and Mary Chain, Lionel Richie, Owen Paul, Amazulu, Stan Ridgway, The Housemartins, Spandau Ballet, Status Quo and more. On the albums are Dire Straits, Madonna, Queen and Wham! It is essential music from 1986. You can find us on various platforms, Audible, Poddr, Deezer, Podcasts.com, Google Podcasts, Podverse, Amazon Music Podcasts, Pod Friend, Radio Public, Podbay, Audacy, Podcast Index, Boomplay, Podcast Addict, iHeart Radio, Podurama, Goodpods, Poddtoppen, PlayerFM, Podtail, Gaana, Listen Notes, Podchaser, Ivoox, Overhaul FM, Podbean, Mixerbox, Podcast Guru, Castbox FM, Rephonic, Podcast Republic, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, and Apple Podcasts Your kindest donations to my CashApp keep Colzz able to bring more to you.Click Here: CashApp: £djcolzz Enjoy!
Esta semana, nueva sesión "náufrago-veraniega" de sensaciones varias, con clásicos entre 1980 y 1983. Suenan: PETER GABRIEL - "NO SELF CONTROL" ("PETER GABRIEL", 1980) / KATE BUSH - "LEAVE IT OPEN" ("THE DREAMING", 1982) / ROBERT WYATT - "BORN AGAIN CRETIN" ("NOTHING CAN STOP US", 1981) / CAPTAIN BEEFHEART AND THE MAGIC BAND - "HOT HEAD" ("DOC AT THE RADAR STATION", 1980) / TALKING HEADS - "HOUSES IN MOTION" ("REMAIN IN LIGHT", 1980) / KING CRIMSON - "THELA HUN GINJEET" ("DISCIPLINE", 1981) / THE POLICE - "SHAMBELLE" (1981) / STEWART COPELAND & STAN RIDGWAY - "DON'T BOX ME IN" ("RUMBLE FISH", 1983) / XTC - "JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS" ("ENGLISH SETTLEMENT", 1982) / NICK NICELY - "HILLY FIELDS" (1982) / SPLIT ENZ - "MAKE SENSE OF IT" ("TIME AND TIDE", 1982) / ADRIAN BELEW - "THE MAN IN THE MOON" ("LONE RHINO", 1982) / PETER HAMMILL - "BREAKTHROUGH" ("SITTING TARGETS", 1981) / JOHN CALE - "THOUGHTLESS KIND" ("MUSIC FOR A NEW SOCIETY", 1982) /Escuchar audio
What's your most loved and least favorite song on 91X-FM's 1983 Top 91 countdown?! For our third wildcard episode, we celebrated the San Diego station's 40th anniversary by talking about the songs from their very first year-end listener poll. The result is an EPIC three-hour dive into the station's history with a ton of childhood memories plus interviews with first year DJs Billy Bones and Pam Wolf. Learn how San Diego went new wave practically overnight to instantly become the coolest modern rock station in the country. Sorry/not sorry, KROQ. From nerdy teen listeners to eventually working at the station and creating the station's 10th anniversary countdown, it's an incredible must-hear listen for any fan of early 80's music. Listen at WeWillRankYouPod.com, Apple, Spotify and your favorite Tijuana transmitter. Follow us and weigh in with your favorites on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @wewillrankyoupod . FILE UNDER/SPOILERS:91X, Adam Ant, Aztec Camera, B-52's, Big Audio Dynamite, Big Country, Billy Bones, border blaster, the Call, Elvis Costello & the Attraction , Stewart Copeland ,the Cure, Def Leppard, Depeche Mode, Devo, Duran Duran, Echo and the Bunnymen, English Beat, Peter Godwin, Haysi Fantayzee, Icicle Works, Billy Idol, INXS, Kajagoogoo, metal, Mexican Radio, Midnight Oil, Mighty 690, MTV, Nena, New Order, new wave, 91X, Public Image Limited, radio, Stan Ridgway, Rock of the 80s, San Diego, Thompson Twins, Toy Dolls, UB40, Van Halen, Violent Femmes, Wall of Voodoo, Pam Wolf, Yazoo US: http://www.WeWillRankYouPod.com wewillrankyoupod@gmail.com http://www.facebook.com/WeWillRankYouPod http://www.instagram.com/WeWillRankYouPod http://www.twitter.com/WeWillRankYouPo http://www.YourOlderBrother.com (Sam's music page) http://www.YerDoinGreat.com (Adam's music page) https://open.spotify.com/user/dancecarbuzz (Dan's playlists)
Prost Punk zu einer Folge musikalischer Eintagsfliegen. One Hit Wonder heißt das Thema und wir quasseln über Bands aus dem weitesten Postpunk-New-Wave-Umfeld, die hierzulande einen großen Hit hatten aber sonst eher unauffällig blieben. Nämlich: The Romantics, The Church, The Nits, Icehouse, Real Life, Animotion, Wall Of Voodoo und Stan Ridgway. Abonniert, bewertet und kommentiert unseren Podcast! Bier: Bellheimer Lord Premium Pils Folgt uns auf Facebook und / oder Instagram Kontakt: prost-punk@web.de
Episode 89 The Theremin Part 2: Recordings After 1970 Playlist Ultimate Spinach, “(Ballad of The) Hip Death Goddess” from Ultimate Spinach (1968 MGM Records). This American psychedelic rock band was from Boston, Massachusetts, although they had a sound that had more an affinity with the free spirit of San Francisco. The Theremin has a prominent part in this song, following the vocalist and filling in some interesting instrumental parts. Bass and Feedback, Richard Nese; Vocals, Drums, Tabla, Bass Drum, Bells, Chimes, Keith Lahteinen; Vocals, Electric Guitar, Guitar, Kazoo, Barbara Hudson; Vocals, Electric Piano, Electric Harpsichord, Organ, Harpsichord, Twelve-String Guitar, Sitar, Harmonica, Wood Flute, Theremin, Celesta, Ian Bruce-Douglas; Vocals, Lead Guitar, Guitar Feedback, Sitar Drone, Electric Sitar, Geoffrey Winthrop. 8:11 Hawkwind, “Paranoia Part 2” from Hawkwind (1970 Liberty). Hawkwind was a pioneering space-rock and psychedelic group from the UK. They were known to use a theremin during their early years—1969 to 1973 and revived its use on stage in later performances using a Moog Etherwave model in the 2000s. This first album features a theremin added to much of the sonic textures, sometimes overtly but often run through effects to provide a looming background, as in this song. It is sometimes difficult to distinguish, but I think there is a theremin providing some of the droning background and then sporadic bursts of tones beginning around 4:25. 14:54 McKendree Spring, “God Bless the Conspiracy” from 3 (1972 Decca). Electric Violin, Viola, Theremin, Michael Dreyfuss; Electronics (Ring Modulator), Tom Oberheim; Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Dulcimer, Fran McKendree; Electric Bass, Larry Tucker; Electric Guitar, Martin Slutsky. This progressive band with experimental leanings was a quartet without a drummer. Dreyfus later said, “In God Bless the Conspiracy and No Regrets I was able to play viola and Theremin at the same time by bringing my body closer to the Theremin (to change pitch) while playing a harmony part on the viola,”(2006). He played a Theremin beginning 1969. He may have used a Moog theremin, such as the Troubadour. 6:53 Linda Cohen, “Horizon Jane” from Lake Of Light (1973 Poppy). Folky album from Philadelphia featuring several electronic musicians. Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Piano, Polytonic Modulator, Jefferson Cain; Classical Guitar, Composer, Linda Cohen; Flute, Stan Slotter; Producer, Electric Guitar, Matrix Electronic Drums, Modulator, Sitar, Synthesizer, Craig Anderton; Minimoog, Theremin, Charles Cohen. 3:36 Ronnie Montrose, “Space Station #5” from Montrose (1973 Warner Brothers). Ronnie Montrose added a custom-built Theremin to his equipment with the pitch antenna mounted on his aluminum (silver) Velano guitar so that he could play both at the same time. Volume for the theremin was controlled by a black box mounted on a mike stand, to which he stood nearby. He was recording with it throughout the 1970s. Here is a great live clip you where you can see how he played it. Note the end of the clip where he put the theremin guitar up against the speaker and wails on the volume control of the theremin control box. Bass, Bill Church; Drums, Denny Carmassi; Guitar, Theremin-Guitar, Ronnie Montrose; Vocals, Sam Hagar. 5:36 Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come, “Time Captives” from Journey (1974 Passport). Fender Bass, Percussion, Vocals, Phil Shutt; Bentley Rhythm Ace, Vocals, Arthur Brown; Electric Guitar, Vocals, Andy Dalby; Mellotron, ARP 2600, EMS VCS 3, Piano, Theremin, Percussion, Vocals, Victor Peraino. 8:37 Michael Quatro, “Get Away” from In Collaboration with The Gods (1975 United Artists Records). Brother of Detroit rockers Suzi and Patti Quatro, he had a flare for progressive rock and electronic keyboards in the 1970s. The Theremin makes frequent appearances on this album, this track in particular. Arranger, Piano Baldwin, Electric Piano Gretsch Electro, Piano Tack Piano, Sonic Six Synthesizer, Effects Univox Phaser, Univox Stringman, EC-80 Echo, Elka Electric Piano, Hammond Organ, Minimoog Synthesizer, Univox Mini-Korg, Electroharmonix Boxes, Mellotron Violin, Cello, Flute, Effects Wah-Wah Pedals, Effects Syntha-Pedal, Bass Nova Bass, Horns, Organ Pipe Organ, Sounds Ring Modulation, Maestro Theremin, Electronic Effects, Percussion , Michael Quatro;Bass, Lead Vocals, Arranged By Arranging Assistance, Dave Kiswiney; Drums, Kirk (Arthur) Trachsel; Guitar, Teddy Hale. 4:04 Melodic Energy Commission, “Revise The Scene” from Stranger In Mystery (1979 Energy Discs). This is the first album from this Canadian space-rock, psychedelic and folk troupe from British Columbia. The Theremin was a key instrument in their ensemble and was custom-built by group member George McDonald. His Theremin would eventually be known as the Galactic Stream Theremin and would take some 25 years to build and evolve into a six antennae instrument for “tuning into the performers body motions.” During this recording, a simpler, more traditional version was used. Gas & Steam Bass, Bells, Tambourine, Mark Franklin; Dulcimer, Bowed Dulcimer, Khaen, Gongs, Flute, Randy Raine-Reusch; Hydro-electric Guitar, Custom-made Theremin, Aura, Wall Of Oscillation, George McDonald; Percussion, Tablas, Brass Tank, Glockenspiel, Roland SH5 Synthesizer, Organ, Paul Franklin; EMS Synthi AKS, Delatronics, Electric Guitar, Del Dettmar; Wordy Voice, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Roland SH 1000 Synthesizer, Gongs, Vibraphone, Kalimba, Stone Drum, Egyptian Shepherd's Pipe, Xaliman. 6:13 The Nihilist Spasm Band, “Elsinore” from Vol. 2 (1979 Music gallery Editions). Canadian group that used all hand-made instruments, including the kit-made Theremin by Bill Exley. Bass, Hugh McIntyre; Drums, Greg Curnoe; Guitar, John Clement, Murray Favro; Kazoo, John Boyle; Pratt-a-various, Art Pratten; Vocals, Theremin, Bill Exley. Recorded live at the Toronto Music Gallery, February 4th 1978. 5:14 Yuseff Yancy, Garret List, “Sweetness” Garrett List / A-1 Band, “Sweetness” from Fire & Ice (1982 Lovely Music). Alto Saxophone, Byard Lancaster; Maestro Theremin, Electronics, Youseff Yancy; Vocals, Genie Sherman. 4:11. Todd Clark, “Into the Vision” from Into The Vision (1984 T.M.I. Productions). Guitar, Cheetah Chrome; Theremin, Bat-wing Guitar with ARP Avatar, Todd Clark; Found Vocals, William Burroughs. 8:38 Danielle Dax, “Yummer Yummer Man” from Yummer Yummer Man (1985 Awesome). UK artist Danielle Dax. Wah Guitar, Steve Reeves; Guitar, Slide Guitar, Organ, David Knight; Producer, arranger, lyrics, Vocals, Theremin, Tapes, Danielle Dax; Drums, Martyn Watts; Music by Danielle Dax, David Knight. Dax is an experimental English musician, artist, and producer, born as Danielle Gardner. 3:16 Mars Everywhere, “Attack of the Giant Squid” from Visitor Parking (1989 Audiofile Tapes). Cassette release from this space-rock band from the 1980s. Electric Guitar, Electronics, Tape, Ernie Falcone; Synthesizer, Theremin, Keyboards, Tom Fenwick. 5:03 Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, “Vacuum of Loneliness” from The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (1992 Caroline). This NY band uses an original Moog Vanguard (circa 1960). This rock and blues band was active from 1991 until 2016. Baritone Saxophone, John Linnell; Drums, Russell Simins; Guitar, Vocals, Judah Bauer; Tenor Saxophone, Kurt Hoffman; Trumpet, Frank London; Vocals, Guitar, Moog Vanguard Theremin, Jon Spencer. Here is a video of a live performance of The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion with a Moog Vanguard Theremin (just after the 39-minute mark). 3:02 Calvin Owens and His Blues Orchestra, “Vincent Van Gogh” from That's Your Booty (1996 Sawdust Alley). Trumpet solo and vocals, Calvin Owens; Maestro Theremin, Youseff Yancy; Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Eddy De Vos, Kurt van Herck, Peter Vandendriessche; Backing Vocals, B. J. Scott, Frank Deruytter, Mieke Belange, Yan De Bryun; Baritone Saxophone, Bo Vander Werf, Johan Vandendriessche; Bass, Ban Buls, Roman Korohek; Cello, B. Piatkowski, X. Gao; Drums, Cesar Janssens, Laurent Mercier; Guitar, Marty Townsend, Yan De Bryun; Keyboards, Rafael Van Goubergen; Organ, Peter Van Bogart; Saxophone, Jimmy Heath; Tenor Saxophone, David "Fathead" Newman, Shelly Caroll Paul; Trombone, Marc Godfroid, Yan De Breker; Trumpet, Andy Haderer, Rüdiger Baldauf; Violin, D. Ivanov, E. Kouyoumdjian; Vocals, Archie Bell, Otis Clay, Ruby Wilson. 6:23. David Simons, “Music For Theremin And Gamelan (1998-1999), parts I and II” from Fung Sha Noon (2009 Tzadik). Theremin, Rob Schwimmer; Gamelan, Theremin, Sampler, MIDI Controller, Percussion, Marimba, Zoomoozophone, 43 Pitch Zither, Harmonic Canon, Slide Guitar, Chromelodeon harmonium, David Simons; Gamelan, Barbara Benary, Denman Maroney, John Morton, Laura Liben. 6:09 (part I) and 6:29 (part II) Lydia Kavina, “Voice of the Theremin,” composed by Vladimir Komarov from Music from The Ether, Original Works For Theremin (1999 Mode). TVox Tour model theremin, Lydia Kavina. Arranged, mixed, performed by Lydia Kavina. 8:11 Lydia Kavina, “Free Music #1,” composed by Percy Grainger from Music from The Ether, Original Works For Theremin (1999 Mode). TVox Tour model theremin, Lydia Kavina; mixed and spatialized, Steve Puntolillo. This work was originally written for theremin although Grainger had many ideas around how this type of “free music” should be played. This native Australian was fascinated by the sounds of the real world and invented a mechanical machine for making such sounds. In 1938, Grainger said, "...Out in nature we hear all kinds of lovely and touching 'free' (non-harmonic) combinations of tones, yet we are unable to take up these beauties and expressiveness into the art of music because of our archaic notions of harmony.” His adaptation of free music for theremin was an attempt to create sounds that were new to music. This version was multitracked by Kavina and an old acquaintance of mine, sound engineer Steve Puntolillo, to recreate the parts for four theremins. 1:19 The Kurstins, “Sunshine” from Gymnopedie (2000 Rouge Records). Composed by Roy Ayers; Minimoog, ARP String Ensemble, Organ, Guitar, Sampler, Drums, Rhodes Electric Piano, Greg Kurstin; Moog Theremin, Theremin Vocoder, Moogerfoogers, Pamelia Kurstin. 3:47 The Kurstins, “Outside” from Gymnopedie (2000 Rouge Records). Composed by Greg Kurstin; Minimoog, ARP String Ensemble, Organ, Guitar, Sampler, Drums, Rhodes Electric Piano, Greg Kurstin; Moog Theremin, Theremin Vocoder, Moogerfoogers, Pamelia Kurstin. 3:55 Hecate's Angels, “Shrink-Wrapped Soul” from Saints And Scoundrels (2004 redFLY Records). Los Angeles-based Pietra Wexstun is a composer, singer, keyboard and theremin player. Vocals, Farfisa organ, piano, theremin, sound effects, Pietra Wexstun; bass, Bill Blatt; guitar, Stan Ridgway; drums, Elmo Smith. 3:52 Pamelia Kurstin, “Barrow In Furness” from Thinking Out Loud (2007 Tzadik). From Kurstin first solo record. Composed, Produced, Theremin With L6 Looping Pedals and Microsynth Pedal, Guitar, Piano, Pamelia Kurstin. She played the Etherwave Pro Theremin by Moog fo this recording. Pamelia Kurstin, video with she and Bob Moogdiscussing the Etherwave Pro when it was introduced. Kurstin uses the Etherwave Pro Theremin by Moog Music. 5:12 Barbara Bucholtz, “SixEight” from Moonstruck (2008 Intuition Records). Bucholtz was a German theremin player and composer. She played a TVox Tour model theremin. Drums, Sebastian Merk; Music By, Contrabass Flute, Sampler, programmed, engineered, produced, and recorded by Tilmann Dehnhard; Trumpet, Arve Henriksen. 4:01 Herb Deutsch, “Longing” from Theremin One Hundred Years (2020 Electronic Sound). Composer, Herb Deutsch; Piano, Nancy Deutsch; Moog Melodia Theremin, Daryl Kubian. Recording from 2012. The beloved Herb Deutsch, who died recently at age 90, was an early collaborator with Bob Moog on the creation of the synthesizer. Herb became acquainted with Bob by purchasing a Theremin kit—a Moog Melodia model, in the early 1960s. He was primarily responsible for convincing Moog to add a keyboard to his modular unit. Also, this is taken from a terrific compilation of modern Theremin artists to benefit the New York Theremin Society. Check it out. 3:38 M83, “Sitting” from M83 (2016 Lowlands Festival). This is a live recording from Holland. “Sitting” was a song on M83's first album in 2001. But it didn't have a theremin part until they decided to spice-up the live interpretation of the song in 2016. Jordan Lawlor uses a Moog Theremini when M83 performs this in concert. He puts down his guitar, grabs some drum sticks, beats a rhythm on some electronic drums while dancing in place and moving his hands around a theremin. You can hear the theremin in this track but don't mistake it for the keyboard tones that Gonzalez is playing on his modular system. A longer sequence of theremin begins at 1:38 in the audio. You can view the video here, beginning at 26:54 into the show. M83 is a French electronica band founded in 1999 by Anthony Gonzalez, who remains the only sole member from the original outfit. Performing members on this live tour included: Anthony Gonzalez, lead vocals, modular synthesizers, keyboards, guitars, piano, bass, drums, percussion, programming, arrangement, mixer, production; Loïc Maurin, drums, percussion, guitar, bass, keyboards; Jordan Lawlor, guitars, vocals, multi-instrumentalist; Kaela Sinclair, Dave Smith and M-Audio keyboards, vocals; Joe Berry, piano, synthesizers, electronic wind instrument, saxophone. 4:03 Radio Science Orchestra, “Theme from Doctor Who” (2019). This UK-based band unites theremin, ondes martenot, Moog and modular electronics, for its performances. They've played such events as the TEDSummit, the British Library, and Glastonbury Festival. They made a concert recording with Lydia Kavina in 2009 of the Theme from Doctor Who. This version was made more recently and appears to also include Kavina. She plays the TVox Tour model theremin made by her husband G. Pavlov. 2:18 Thorwald Jørgensen, Kamilla Bystrova, “Moderato” from Air électrique: Original Music For Theremin And Piano (2020 Zefir). Jørgensen is an accomplished Dutch classical theremin player. Piano, Kamilla Bystrova; Liner Notes, Design, Moog Etherwave Pro Theremin, Thorwald Jørgensen. 2:10 Dorit Chrysler, “A Happy Place” from Theremin One Hundred Years (2020 Electronic Sound). Issued with the magazine's 7” vinyl and magazine bundle Electronic Sound Magazine, issue 70. Written, produced, and performed by Dorit Chrysler. 2:06 Dorit Chrysler, “Calder Plays Theremin Side A” from Calder Plays Theremin (2023 NY Theremin Society/Fridman Gallery) Written for Theremin Orchestra in 5 Movements, Chrysler's work is based on a commissioned sound piece by The Museum of Modern Art in conjunction with the exhibition Alexander Calder: Modern from the Start. Chrysler identified two of Alexander Calder's sculptures, Snow Flurry, I (1948) and Man-Eater with Pennants (1945), to interact and “play” multiple Theremins on site. I believe the Theremin are various Moog models. Calder Plays Theremin is a co-release of the NY Theremin Society and Fridman Gallery. 8:48 Opening background tracks: Ronnie Montrose, “Open Fire” (excerpt) from Open Fire (1978 Warner Brothers). Bass, Alan Fitzgerald; Drums, Rick Shlosser; Guitar, Custom-built Theremin mpounted to his electric guitar, Ronnie Montrose; composed by Edgar Winter, Ronnie Montrose. 2:09 Hooverphonic, “L'Odeur Animale” from The Magnificent Tree (2000 Columbia). Guitar, Raymond Geerts; Keyboards, Bass, Programmed by Alex Callier; Vocals, Geike Arnaert; Maestro Theremin, trumpet, Youseff Yancy; Fairlight, Effects, Dan Lacksman. 3:46. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation: For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
Suzannne Vega is touring throughout the UK in February. Here she talks to David Hepworth about what she's learned about live in the course of:….starting off on stage with Pete Seeger at Carnegie Hall….taking her sister to see Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden…learning about communication from the jazz bassist Richard Davis…laying in sufficient snacks for the rehearsal period….playing your old hits again and again….saying your prayers before going on stage….watching Stan Ridgway do the best show she ever saw.Full dates and tickets here.https://www.suzannevega.com/tourSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for a whole world of extra and exclusive content, benefits and rewards!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Suzannne Vega is touring throughout the UK in February. Here she talks to David Hepworth about what she's learned about live in the course of:….starting off on stage with Pete Seeger at Carnegie Hall….taking her sister to see Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden…learning about communication from the jazz bassist Richard Davis…laying in sufficient snacks for the rehearsal period….playing your old hits again and again….saying your prayers before going on stage….watching Stan Ridgway do the best show she ever saw.Full dates and tickets here.https://www.suzannevega.com/tourSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for a whole world of extra and exclusive content, benefits and rewards!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Suzannne Vega is touring throughout the UK in February. Here she talks to David Hepworth about what she's learned about live in the course of:….starting off on stage with Pete Seeger at Carnegie Hall….taking her sister to see Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden…learning about communication from the jazz bassist Richard Davis…laying in sufficient snacks for the rehearsal period….playing your old hits again and again….saying your prayers before going on stage….watching Stan Ridgway do the best show she ever saw.Full dates and tickets here.https://www.suzannevega.com/tourSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for a whole world of extra and exclusive content, benefits and rewards!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I del fyra av miniserien "skivor-som-förändrade mitt-live" handlar det om Stan Ridgways solodebut "The Big Heat" som Stefan upptäckte tack vare....Magnus Uggla! En skiva som blev porten in i en värld av mer smala artister och independentmsuik - och hur kom det sig att en av låtarna gav Stefan en femma i betyg? Glöm inte att prenumerera på podden och följ SkivSnack på YouTube, Instagram och Facebook.Tack till taket.info för hjälp med grafisk form. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cars and motorbikes have forever been a key part of rock'n'roll songs and lifestyle. In the Western world, kids had cars, sometimes borrowed from their parents but increasingly their own. Cars offered status, escape from daily life, and, of course, a means to sex!! When you're in your car, you want to hear songs about cars and driving, and rock'n'roll was happy to deliver. In this episode, we look at songs that talk about cars, the artists who made those songs, and some strange stories about both. References: Joe Cocker, “The Letter”, The Box Tops, “Mad Dogs and Englishmen”, Austen Tayshus, “Australiana”, "I bet she's seen a cockatoo", Black Sabbath, Paranoid, J Mascis, Dinosaur Jr, Ted Mulry, “Jump in my Car”, Madness, Janis Joplin, Beach Boys, "Little Deuce Coupe", "Baby, You Can Drive my Car", The Beatles, John Lennon, Keith Moon, Brian Johnston, Nick Mason, Roger Taylor, "I'm in Love With my Car” , A Night at the Opera, John Cale, Elvis Presley, “Cars”, Gary Numan, “Unknown Legend”, Neil Young, “Highway Star”, Deep Purple", “Motorcycle Mama”, Stan Ridgway, "Drive, She Said” , "Radar Love”, Golden Earring, "Pink Cadillac", Springsteen, "Blinded by the Light", Manfred Mann's Earth Band, "Little Red Corvette", Prince, "Get Out of my Dreams and into my Car”, Billy Ocean, David Bowie, “Always crashing in the same car”, Low, REM, "Drive” , "Rock On”, David Essex, The Cars, “Drive”, B-52's, “Love Shack”, Bob Seger, “Turn the Page”, The Wiggles, "Big Red Car”, Kraftwerk, “Autobahn”
The classic alternative era was a unique time in music history, but most artists of the time did not hang up their equipment at its end. Many groups stayed intact while others broke off and released their own material in the following decades.In this hour, we play 90s cuts from David Bowie, Stan Ridgway, Duran Duran, Annie Lennox and more classic alternative artists. Be sure to check out Hour 2 also.
The record producer and recording engineer had spent years working with bands including the Pixies, Frank Black, and the Breeders before taking over the fabled Studio In The Country and returning it to its former glory. The recent release of the Geraniums’ “Hope Is Not For The Weak” represents the final 10 years of material recorded with him there at the mixing board. Always unflappable, Ben joins the Troubled Men in the hornets’ nest of Snake and Jake’s Christmas Club Lounge for a good going over. Topics include the Clempire, last week’s episode, kids in wells, a Dave Clements cameo, a health kick, Mardi Gras, a Krewe Du Vieux party, a milk miracle, the Iguanas at Chickie Wah Wah, a remote recording, cutting cable, switching insurance, a Jesuit education, the Plaza in Lake Forest, school showers, a teenage band, Scott Durbin, engineer training, Chris Finney, Mike Napolitano, Kingsway Studio, Trina Shoemaker, Karen Brady, O’Henry Studios, Sound City, tour fatigue, moving to the Truck Farm, Kim Deal’s house, working with the Breeders, Debbie Farmer, an echo chamber, a good vibe, Dash Rip Rock, professionals, amateurs, a session band, Stan Ridgway, Daemon Shea, the last Circle Bar gig, One South Lark, All Girl Band, and much more. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “This Is About This” by The Geraniums Outro music: “St. Claude Avenue” from “Hope Is Not For The Weak” by The Geraniums Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram The Geraniums Bandcamp Ben Mumphrey Facebook Ben Mumphrey Homepage
This is The Spoon, where your Minister Of Information takes a turn at the big wheel to spin hits (and non hits) for the kids (and non kids...and his kid). Music By Styx The Descendants Catherine Wheel Steve Vai Wire Stan Ridgway Leonard Cohen Wonderboy Nice Guy Eddie Kielen King The Wonderstrucks Andrew Powell/Alan Parsons Vienna Teng The Men Of The Spoon Robbie Rist Chris Jackson Thom Bowers The Spoon on Twitter The Spoon Facebook Group The Spoon Facebook Page Email: the_spoon_radio@yahoo.com
This week on Revenge of the 80s, we play new music from Katrina, The Members and classics by Stan Ridgway, The Lounge Lizards, The Kings and more classic alternative artists
Wall of Voodoo with Bruce "Ravens" Moreland in conversation with David Eastaugh Wall of Voodoo had its roots in Acme Soundtracks, a film score business started by Stan Ridgway, later the vocalist and harmonica player for Wall of Voodoo. Acme Soundtracks' office was across the street from the Hollywood punk club The Masqueand Ridgway was soon drawn into the emerging punk/new wave scene. Marc Moreland, guitarist for the Skulls, began jamming with Ridgway at the Acme Soundtracks office and the soundtrack company morphed into a new wave band. In 1977, with the addition of Skulls members Bruce Moreland (Marc Moreland's brother) as bassist and Chas T. Gray as keyboardist, along with Joe Nanini, who had been the drummer for the Bags, the Eyes, and Black Randy and the Metrosquad, the first lineup of Wall of Voodoo was born.
Stile Libero: Culture in Movimento - Mauro Boselli, Tex Willer, Sergio Bonelli Editore, Gothic Country, Wall of Voodoo, Stan Ridgway, 16 Horsepower, Wovenhand, Mary Gauthier, Johnny Cash, Slim Cessnar's Auto Club, Afro Celt Sound System
Stile Libero: Culture in Movimento - Mauro Boselli, Tex Willer, Sergio Bonelli Editore, Gothic Country, Wall of Voodoo, Stan Ridgway, 16 Horsepower, Wovenhand, Mary Gauthier, Johnny Cash, Slim Cessnar's Auto Club, Afro Celt Sound System
Follow Mixtapes With Mike on Instagram here...https://www.instagram.com/mixtapeswithmikepodcast/ This week I sat down with artist Craig Davison. I first discovered his work in a little gallery in a retail village called Swinfen Hall. There were a fair few chintzy gift shops selling stuff your mum would love and an overpriced coffee shop but there was also a gallery. I was blown away by the style of his paintings, he essentially paints kids pretending to be their heroes with the shadow of that hero looming over them in the ether. There were also some pencil sketches, one of which was of Robin Williams which I still regret not buying there and then. Doing this podcast has been so much fun and recently I've been lucky enough to speak to some bonafide heroes of mine, I never thought in a million years I get Craig on and he was such a lovely bloke to talk to. If you enjoy listening half as much as I liked making this, please pass it on, leave a review and help me reach more people. Thanks Check out Craig's work here...https://craigdavisonart.co.uk https://www.instagram.com/craigdavison_art/?hl=en Listen to Craig's mixtape on Spotify here...https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0HLu14oAP0cqUSm5WknlG4?si=mXrsp6H8QNaoHIhP0VfwsQListen to Craig's mixtape on Apple Music here...https://music.apple.com/gb/playlist/mixtapes-with-mike-craig-davison/pl.u-XkD03LEFvvWZ9Tracklist...Goons of Hazzard 4:25 Dead KennedysI Fell 4:14 The Handsome FamilyThe Daily Heavy 7:50 Oh SeesGoo Goo Muck 3:06 The CrampsDown the Coast Highway 4:24 Stan Ridgway Gigantor 2:30 The Dickies54-46 Was My Number 3:24 Toots & The MaytalsDudley 3:42 Yeah Yeah YeahsSome Mutts (Can't Be Muzzled) 4:23 Amyl and The SniffersSheep Tick 4:47 Young Knives Barbarians Alternative 0 2 As always the music discussed is played below the conversation as I believe that all musicians should be paid for what they do. This is why a purposely point the listener towards the mixtape on streaming platforms and explore you to support your local record shop by seeking out the physical releases of anything you discover through this podcast.
This Is Modern Rock: Alternative Rock Music of the 80's & 90's
Will Westercauw and Erik Menteer (Blitzen Trapper) discuss the final chart appearances (July 1991) of four elder statesmen of Modern Rock. Songs under discussion include "I Wanna Be A Boss" by Stan Ridgway, "I Feel So Good" by Richard Thompson, "Better Back Off" by Marshall Crenshaw, and "Oh Well" by Joe Jackson.
This week we continue our three-episode series featuring other people's songs about Bob Dylan with a music-filled episode packed to overflowing. In "20 Pounds of Headlines: News From the World of Bob Dylan," we cover the basics of Dylan's monumental sale of his publishing rights to his over 600 songs to Universal Music Publishing Group announced on Monday November, 7th. Tonight on "Who Did It Better?" we ask you to go to our Twitter page @RainTrains and vote for who did "Lenny Bruce" better: Rab Noakes or Stan Ridgway?
En este episodio, nos sorprendimos con el descubrimiento de un rasgo en las alas de algunas polillas que les permite evadir la detección ultrasónica de los murciélagos que las acechan, discutimos largo tendido sobre un estudio que sugiere que las relaciones entre mentores y protegidos en la ciencia se empobrecen cuando hay mujeres involucradas y, de la mano de nuestra amiga y colega Elisa T Hernández, aprendimos que chimpancés silvestres en África sufren de lepra, y probablemente algo tengamos que ver nosotros. Menú 00:20 - Inicio y presentaciones 02:29 - Camuflaje ultrasónico 27:10 - Mentoras y mentores bajo conclusiones desencaminadas 01:07:32 - Lepra en chimpancés 01:30:17 - Despedidas y contacto 01:32:31 - BONUS: Nuestra invitada de cerca Invitada: Elisa T Hernández Voces y contenido: Elisa T Hernández, Sofía Flores, Rodrigo Pacheco y Víctor Hernández Producción: Sofía Flores, Rodrigo Pacheco y Víctor Hernández Edición de audio: Víctor Hernández Voz en la rúbrica: Valeria Sánchez Este podcast es producido desde un lugar de la Ciudad de México que se beneficiaría de tener aislamiento sonoro, o por lo menos amortiguamiento. Fuentes y lecturas recomendadas Sobre el estudio del camuflaje de las polillas: https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/moths-draped-in-stealth-acoustic-cloak-evade-bat-sonar/4012807.article El estudio original de las relaciones de mentorazgo: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-19723-8 Cobertura en inglés: https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/paper-recommends-women-avoid-female-mentors-drawing-outrage-68185 Sobre la lepra en chimpancés, en inglés: https://nypost.com/2020/11/13/scientists-baffled-after-leprosy-found-in-chimpanzees-for-first-time/ Música y audios Intro y salida: Little Lily Swing, de Tri-Tachyon, bajo una licencia Creative Commons 3.0 de Atribución: freemusicarchive.org/music/Tri-Tachyon/ Sección personal: The Zeppelin de Blue Dot Sessions bajo licencia tipo Attribution-NonCommercial License. Rúbrica: Now son, de Podington Bear, freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/ Bajo una licencia Creative Commons Internacional de Atribución No Comercial 3.0 Camouflage, de Stan Ridgway: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfyBMc7hUcc Quiénes son tu mentores, del canal Valentina Love: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZSpL6pv6H8 I made a beat out of monkey noses, del canal harvo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mi2cJ8kNeQ4
This is The Spoon, where Jon Grayson is our guest, and it hurts more now. And longer. The Spoon is now on iHeartRadio. Listen, rate, and review! Music By Chris Jackson Peter Case Stan Ridgway Spoon Feeding The Critical Drinker Grindstone AppleCare The Umbrella Academy The Men Of The Spoon Robbie RistChris Jackson Thom Bowers The Spoon on Twitter The Spoon Facebook Group The Spoon Facebook Page Email: the_spoon_radio@yahoo.com
Welcome to The Head Ballet podcast! Paul Abbott invites guests to discuss their favourite novelty songs. It's back to the 1980s with journalist and host of the Zeitgeist Tapes Podcast, Emma Burnell. Emma has brought along Stan Ridgway's 1986 hit, Camouflage, for us to discuss. We try and figure out why such a song would have made no.4 in the UK charts and also explore the top ten for the week it did and we also look at some possible influences on the tune.
We finally reached our 15th birthday. For this episode, we share our top 15 favorite interview moments from Stuck in the '80s history, including chats with Brian Johnson, Martha Quinn, Deborah Foreman, Steve Perry, John Parr, Dennis DeYoung, Carl Weathers, Tom Bailey, Stan Ridgway and many more. We also have created a new "patron" program for Stuck in the '80s. To learn more, please visit our Patreon page. Stay tuned for links to each interview from today's show.
Mentre sta lavorando a That's The Way I Feel Now, il doppio Lp dedicato a Monk, Willner concepisce un terzo album-tributo, consacrato questa volta a Kurt Weill, il grande musicista tedesco collaboratore di Brecht, autore delle musiche dell'Opera da tre soldi, e che poi, in esilio dalla Germania nazista, aveva avuto una seconda vita artistica, non meno interessante, nel mondo della musica americana. Uscito nell'85, Lost in the Stars ha il suo punto di forza in un assortimento di nomi di prestigio veramente eccezionale, ma rimane al di sotto della creatività degli album dedicati a Rota e a Monk con riletture delle musiche di Weill mediamente non altrettanto originali. Fra i protagonisti dell'album ascoltiamo Sting (nella ballata di Mackie Messer), Bruce Fowler, Stan Ridgway, Henry Threadgill (con Lester Bowie), Richard Butler, Bob Dorough, John Zorn, Van Dyke Parks, Lou Reed (in September Song), Carla Bley (con Phil Woods in Lost in the Stars), Tom Waits, Elliott Sharp, Dagmar Krause, Charlie Haden (in Speak Low).
Mentre sta lavorando a That's The Way I Feel Now, il doppio Lp dedicato a Monk, Willner concepisce un terzo album-tributo, consacrato questa volta a Kurt Weill, il grande musicista tedesco collaboratore di Brecht, autore delle musiche dell'Opera da tre soldi, e che poi, in esilio dalla Germania nazista, aveva avuto una seconda vita artistica, non meno interessante, nel mondo della musica americana. Uscito nell'85, Lost in the Stars ha il suo punto di forza in un assortimento di nomi di prestigio veramente eccezionale, ma rimane al di sotto della creatività degli album dedicati a Rota e a Monk con riletture delle musiche di Weill mediamente non altrettanto originali. Fra i protagonisti dell'album ascoltiamo Sting (nella ballata di Mackie Messer), Bruce Fowler, Stan Ridgway, Henry Threadgill (con Lester Bowie), Richard Butler, Bob Dorough, John Zorn, Van Dyke Parks, Lou Reed (in September Song), Carla Bley (con Phil Woods in Lost in the Stars), Tom Waits, Elliott Sharp, Dagmar Krause, Charlie Haden (in Speak Low).
Mentre sta lavorando a That's The Way I Feel Now, il doppio Lp dedicato a Monk, Willner concepisce un terzo album-tributo, consacrato questa volta a Kurt Weill, il grande musicista tedesco collaboratore di Brecht, autore delle musiche dell'Opera da tre soldi, e che poi, in esilio dalla Germania nazista, aveva avuto una seconda vita artistica, non meno interessante, nel mondo della musica americana. Uscito nell'85, Lost in the Stars ha il suo punto di forza in un assortimento di nomi di prestigio veramente eccezionale, ma rimane al di sotto della creatività degli album dedicati a Rota e a Monk con riletture delle musiche di Weill mediamente non altrettanto originali. Fra i protagonisti dell'album ascoltiamo Sting (nella ballata di Mackie Messer), Bruce Fowler, Stan Ridgway, Henry Threadgill (con Lester Bowie), Richard Butler, Bob Dorough, John Zorn, Van Dyke Parks, Lou Reed (in September Song), Carla Bley (con Phil Woods in Lost in the Stars), Tom Waits, Elliott Sharp, Dagmar Krause, Charlie Haden (in Speak Low).
This week, we salute our furry, feathered and scaly friends as we play classic alternative tracks with animals in the titles. We are fans of animals here on Revenge of the 80s Radio; we recognize them with cuts from The Damned, Stan Ridgway, Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper, Kate Bush and many more. This is Hour 2
This week on Revenge of the 80s Radio, we play new music from Linda Jo Rizzo and Andy Prieboy plus classics by Roman Holliday, Peter Case, Stan Ridgway, Mojo Nixon, It's Immaterial, The Three O'clock and more
This week on Revenge of the 80s Radio, we play new music from Linda Jo Rizzo and Andy Prieboy plus classics by Roman Holliday, Peter Case, Stan Ridgway, Mojo Nixon, It's Immaterial, The Three O'clock and more
This week we play songs about travel, driving, riding, flying, sailing and other means of transportation from artists including The Selecter, Stan Ridgway, Pearl Harbour and the Explosions, Nash the Slash, Devo, The 3 O'clock and many more classic alternative artists
This week we play songs about travel, driving, riding, flying, sailing and other means of transportation from artists including The Selecter, Stan Ridgway, Pearl Harbour and the Explosions, Nash the Slash, Devo, The 3 O'clock and many more classic alternative artists
A lot to unravel in this episode. Tattoos on Jews, John Cusack or Adam Levine, Stan Ridgway singing inside a pot full of beans and we learn about King Cotton and Roscoe's Rap. It's all inside our KROQ countdown from 1982 as we discuss song 50 to 41. Follow along on our What Difference Does It Make Spotify playlist https://bit.ly/2IXJFdl Follow us at https://www.wddimpodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wddim/message
Wederom een heerlijk uurtje muziek met nummers van Ten Sharp, Snow Patrol ft Martha Wainright, Florence & The Machine, Stan Ridgway en Arctic Monkeys.
This is The Spoon, where Andy Stone is our guest, and we forgot to come up with a tagline this week. Music By New England Stan Ridgway Rheostatics Spoon Feeding True Facts about The Octopus 80s All Over Hrny Wrms The Three Stooges The Men Of The Spoon Robbie RistChris Jackson Thom Bowers The Spoon on FacebookSubscribe via iTunesEmail: the_spoon_radio@yahoo.com
On this episode, Stan Ridgway and I talk metaphysics, rock origins, and our mutual "love" of technology. MUSIC on this episode: Marty Robbins, Big Mama Thornton, The Beach Boys, and more!
Changing gears with a Stan Ridgway style set with songs from Tom Waits, Stan Ridgway, Timbuk 3, Figurines and Wall Of Voodoo.
This is The Spoon, where Travis J Coleman of Superenthusiast Radio is our guest. Yeaux baby, yeaux baby, yeaux. Music By Danny Elfman Rick Moranis Stan Ridgway Spoon Feeding Baby Driver Dear Mr Watterson Smitten Kitchen Ken Sharp ~ New Mourning TMV Cafe/EW Brasfute GoFundMe The Men Of The Spoon Robbie RistChris Jackson Thom Bowers The Spoon on FacebookSubscribe via iTunesEmail: the_spoon_radio@yahoo.com Listen LIVE! Wednesdays at 7:00pm PST on TMV Cafe
Starting the show with some upbeat fun from XTC, Stan Ridgway, Violent Femmes, and Oingo Boingo.
Keep the heart pumping with Psychedelic Furs, Stan Ridgway, Woodentops and Timbuk 3.
More uptempo fun from Smithereens, Meat Puppets, Stan Ridgway, Woodentops and Timbuk 3.
Staying upbeat with songs from Camper Van Beethoven, Timbuk 3, Stan Ridgway, The Woodentops and Thomas Dolby.
Starting the show with some driving rhythms from Stan Ridgway, Concrete Blonde, Hoodoo Gurus, Repacements, and REM.
An interesting set of rhythms in this set with Camper Van Beethoven, Split Enz, Stan Ridgway, XTC and The Cure.
Sour and suicidal in this set with Portishead, Stan Ridgway, Tom Waits, Speedball Baby and Athletico Spizz 80.
Plan for something different with Joe Jackson, Police, Stan Ridgway and XTC.
Starting the show with some bouncy songs from Police, Stan Ridgway, Cure and Echo And The Bunneymen.
Driving beat music with They Might Be Giants, Stan Ridgway, Wall Of Voodoo and Police.
Pink Floyd, Ralph Lundsten, DMX Krew, Reggie Watts, Dennis Edwards, Strix Q, Warp 9, Ian Hunter, Plastic Bertrand, Stan Ridgway, Black Cock, Turzi, Prince, Loose Ends, Electric Smoke, Ashantis, Herbie Hancock, Psychic Mirrors, Fun Boy Three, Off-Key Hat, Gwen Guthrie, Montana Orchestra, Cro-Magnon, Ned Doheny, Triangulus, Fre$hro, Plastique de Réve, Goody Goody, Jhalib, Leda, Diskreet, Lax, Wired, Proyecto Uno, DJ T, Lustt, Black Devil, Dinosaur L, Bsmnt City Anymle Kontrol, OMD, Mike Oldfield and more...
This week's topics include effects the impending WDS shutdown is having on programming, Trump trumping his own guest appearance, an angry letter from a big celebrity, Jason's angsty day, sleeping with interns, multiple vajayjays, and the Sermon on the Mount; plus a dissection of the pros and cons of the Redemption Island twist on Survivor and Rob's coming to terms with Make It or Break It!
This week's topics include effects the impending WDS shutdown is having on programming, Trump trumping his own guest appearance, an angry letter from a big celebrity, Jason's angsty day, sleeping with interns, multiple vajayjays, and the Sermon on the Mount; plus a dissection of the pros and cons of the Redemption Island twist on Survivor and Rob's coming to terms with Make It or Break It!
This week's topics include Rob's late night out, friendly neighborhood nudity, a possible new show idea for CNN, Rob's late night out, Britney Spears, the 'Name the State Crime Game,' and Rob's late night out; plus Jason attacks an iPod and doesn't cry, crackerjack recaps of The Amazing Race, Survivor, and Make it or Break It, Rob's late night out, and Jason's low trough in the dating cycle.
This week's topics include Rob's late night out, friendly neighborhood nudity, a possible new show idea for CNN, Rob's late night out, Britney Spears, the 'Name the State Crime Game,' and Rob's late night out; plus Jason attacks an iPod and doesn't cry, crackerjack recaps of The Amazing Race, Survivor, and Make it or Break It, Rob's late night out, and Jason's low trough in the dating cycle.
Former Wall of Voodoo frontman Stan Ridgway is our guest