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The Brian Turner Show
Brian Turner Show on East Village Radio, September 4, 2024 with Lorette Velvette

The Brian Turner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 115:23


Lorette Velvette is a Memphis legend, having done time with groups like Alluring Strange, The Hellcats, Kropotkins, and a variety of top-notch solo LPs that mostly came out in Germany initially. Her influences draw on everything from post-punk to Memphis and North Mississippi Hill Country blues legacies all in a very special alchemy. Collaborations include recordings with Mick Collins (Gories), Dave Soldier, Jonathan Kane, Tav Falco, Moe Tucker, as well as a cameo on Sonic Youth's Washing Machine LP singing with Kims Gordon and Deal. Lorette stops by Brian Turner's show 4-6pm ET Wednesday 9/4 to recount some of her past tales and play a few tunes live on guitar in the studio!INFLATABLE BOY CLAMS - I'm Sorry - 7" (1981, re: Superior Viaduct, 2015)PUFF TUBE - Boys Of Summer - 7" (Spazz Action, 1993)PATEN LOCKE w/ EDAN - Fried - Fried (Full Plate, 2022)HIBOTEB - Ebwino feat. Will'stone - Split w/KMRW (Byrd-Out, 2023)ONE MILLION BULGARIANS - Buduję - Pierwsza Płyta (Noise Annoys, 2004)AMEBIX - Spoils of Victory - Arise (Alternative Tentacles, 1985)VALENTINA PONOMAREVA - Искушение - Искушение (Melodiya, 1989)GONZO - Orgia - Gonzo (BC, 2023)LORETTE VELVETTE - In Studio EVR (Interview & Live Music)THE KROPOTKINS - Shake Em On Down - The Kropotkins (Koch, 1996)LORETTE VELVETTE - In Studio EVR (Interview & Live Music)CORDELL JACKSON - Rockin Rollin Eyes - 7" (Sympathy For the Record Industry, 1990)ALLURING STRANGE - When You Were Mine - Will You Marry Me (Safe House, 1994)LORETTE VELVETTE - In Every Dreamhome A Heartache - Boys Keep Swinging 7" (Loverly, 1997)JONATHAN KANE'S FEBRUARY - Live on my old WFMU show 1/22/06GRANT / MCGUIRE / FLAHERTY - New Fice Cent Piece - 10" (Carbon, 2024)MANSTER - Atlantic Demo 1976GALAXIE 500 - Shout You Down - Uncollected Noise New York '88-'90 (Silver Current, 2024)FERÓ NAGY / BIKINI - Születésnapi Fűrész - Hova Lett... (Start, 1983)

Defend Cleveland Podcast
Episode 198 - Sitting In The Cheap Seats Of A Browns Game: A Sociological Study

Defend Cleveland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 252:23


DC's Mike James and Mollie Ames discuss: All terrestrial segments for this episode were recorded live on October 23rd (Day 296 of 2021), and all podcast segments were recorded live on October 25th (Day 298 of 2021) Part 1 of 3 of the Podcast only content – We should rename our show The Defenseless Kyrie Show given how much this dangerously ignorant and narcissistic ass-hat ends up a part of our discussion Terrestrial: Hour 1 (begins around 0:24:00) Having a Case Of The Keenums and discussing the "Baker Mayfield Dilemma" The cheap seats at a Browns game: A sociological study (Part 1) Part 2 of 3 of the Podcast only content – Predicting Steelers vs Browns, predicting the Cavs season, and predicting the World Series (begins around 1:18:00)  Lachlan MacKinnon's ‘Best of Edition' Let Me Tell You A Story: “Late Fees” (begins around 1:43:00) Terrestrial: Hour 2 (begins around 1:48:00) The cheap seats at a Browns game: A sociological study (Part 2) Isn't it crazy how the NFL fires a legend in Jon Gruden among a landslide of leaked racist, homophobic and misogynist emails, and yet a week later there hasn't been anything else to see here?  Part 3 of 3 of the Podcast only content – Mollie's Weekly Reports...  (begins around 2:47:00) Terrestrial: Hour 3 (begins around 3:16) Beatles fans and Yankees fans, and what the two have very much in common Mollie's Weekly Reports, terrestrial edition!  All this and so much more on this episode of the Defend Cleveland Podcast. Enjoy~ To contribute to this 100% listener supported show please go to our Patreon page by clicking here. Check out Lachlan MacKinnon's best selling book, ‘Let Me Tell You A Story: Small Stories Of A Large Family'! Thank yous to  91.1-FM WRUW Cleveland for being home to the show, and to the city that inspires us, Cleveland, Ohio. Your recommended listening this week is the Superior Viaduct reissue of the self-titled Suburban Lawns lp The intro and outro to Lachlan's segment is the song “My Summer In Traction” by the band Ohio Civil War , and it's used with permission.

World of Echo - BFF.fm
World of Echo Episode 157

World of Echo - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021


Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Song 1 by Jon Gibson on Songs & Melodies, 1973 - 1977 (Superior Viaduct) 11′20″ The Beauty and Sorrow, for small accordion & delay by Pauline Oliveros on Tara's Room (Important Records) 34′33″ rag'sma by Christopher Otto & JACK Quartet on rag'sma (greyfade) 53′34″ Vanity & Pride by Michael Chapman on True North (Paradise of Bachelors) Check out the full archives on the website.

Defend Cleveland Podcast
Episode 192 - The Conspirituality Rabbit Hole

Defend Cleveland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 253:20


DC's Mike James and Mollie Ames discuss: Scheduling Note: We will be off for a week and won't be back in the Then/Now Defend Cleveland time machine studio to record Episode 193 until September 6th (Day 249 of 2021). Thank you for your support, talk to you again soon~ All terrestrial segments for this episode were recorded live on August 21st (Day 233 of 2021), and all podcast segments were (also) recorded live on August 21st (Day 233 of 2021) Part 1 of 3 of the Podcast only content –  Terrestrial: Hour 1 (begins around 0:28:00) Chub Crunch has officially hit the shelves... And of course people are freaking out over it MLB's newest idea of what to do with the revenue split is dead on arrival, non-starter, and it's looking more and more like there is going to be a lockout beginning December 1st Part 2 of 3 of the Podcast only content – Go or listen to the Ohio City Stages show on Wednesday, August 25th, because last week's was amazing and this week's is the last one! (begins around 1:27:00)  Lachlan MacKinnon's ‘Best of Edition' Let Me Tell You A Story: “Bologna Summer” (begins around 1:47:00) Terrestrial: Hour 2 (begins around 1:53:00) The pandemic hot potato has been passed all the way down to local venues and they did the only thing they could do, which of course pissed off everyone who's put us all in this situation in the first place The road to Wellness has turned into a path towards QAnon These QAnon ideas sure sound an awful lot like the same things the Nazi's were really into Part 3 of 3 of the Podcast only content – Mollie's Weekly Reports...  (begins around 2:49:00) Terrestrial: Hour 3 (begins around 3:15) The states who voted for Trump and have Republican governors are the far worse places to be for Covid cases, hospitalization, deaths, and low vaccine rates, because of course they are Mollie's Weekly Reports, terrestrial edition!  All this and so much more on this episode of the Defend Cleveland Podcast. Enjoy~ To contribute to this 100% listener supported show please go to our Patreon page by clicking here. Check out Lachlan MacKinnon's best selling book, ‘Let Me Tell You A Story: Small Stories Of A Large Family'! Thank yous to  91.1-FM WRUW Cleveland for being home to the show, and to the city that inspires us, Cleveland, Ohio. Your recommended listening this week is the Superior Viaduct early 80's reissue of the self-titled full length (and only full length release ever) from the band Suburban Lawns The intro and outro to Lachlan's segment is the song “My Summer In Traction” by the band Ohio Civil War , and it's used with permission.

The Brian Turner Show
Brian Turner Show, May 21, 2021

The Brian Turner Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 115:56


All playlists and archives at www.brianturnershow.com Order and disorder, a freeform haze of garbage guitars, shorted electronics, found detritus, collage, linear songs, sounds from strange lands. Contact me at btradio85@gmail.com. FAMOUS MAMMALS - Plum Overcoat - Famous Mammals (NL, 2021)THE SCIENTISTS - Outsider - Negativity (In the Red, 2021)KYOUFU SHINBUN - 血圧死 - Death Training (Bitter Lake, 2020)CAPTAIN BEEFHEART AND HIS MAGIC BAND - Safe As Milk - Strictly Personal (Blue Thumb, 1968)CHRISTOPHER ALAN DURHAM - Gratiot Crawl - Peacetime Consumer 7" (Spacecase, 2021)ARELSEUM - Woods - III (Sleeping Giant Glossolalia, 2021)ISKRA - Grodsymfonin/Mockingbird Hill - Allemansrätt (Ett Minne För Livet, 1977)THE DADACOMPUTER - Automation - The Dadacomputer (cs, MAP Tapes, 1981)THE TWINS & RIG VEEDA - Baby Comfort - A Banana Fish On the Moon (cs, Bi-Joopiter, 1986)THE TEARDROP EXPLODES - Sleeping Gas (live) - Zoology (Head Heritage, 2004)THE SCREAMERS - Peer Pressure - Screamers Demos Hollywood 1977 (Superior Viaduct, 2021)DON ZILLA - Tension - Ekizikiza Mubwengula (Hakuna Kulala, 2021)VIV CORRINGHAM - Back Yard Chorus -  Here In Our Distant Corner We Wait (Linear Obsessional, 2021)NH METH - Unknown Gen - Unknown Gen (Karl Schmidt Verlag, 2021)CHRIS McGREGOR'S BROTHERHOOD OF BREATH - MRA - Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath (RCA/Neon,1970)FUGITIVE BUBBLE - Hypnotize - No Outside (cs, Impotent Fetus, 2021)PRINT HEAD - The Line Inside - Made by Yesterday (cs, NL, 2021)MIDNIGHT STEPPERS - Diamonds On the Golden Road To Hell - Isolation Drives (Radical Documents, 2021)ARIEL CHAN - Gal Wu Yol Liq Noq Hhaq Zeq - Ten Songs For a Lar (The Kent-Medway Museum Partnership, 2021)JIM STRONG - Music Lives In the Body Without Shape - Voluntary Letters (cs, Moremars, 2021)TERRITORIAL GOBBING - Spontaneous Bin Lake - Automatic For Nobody (Buzzhowl, 2021)METAL URBAIN - No Fun - L'Âge D'Or (Fan Club, 1985)USA/MEXICO - Soft Taco - Del Rio (12XU, 2021)YOSHI WADA - Lament For The Rise And Fall Of The Elephantine Crocodile - Lament For The Rise And Fall Of The Elephantine Crocodile (India Navigation, 1982)

Junk Miles with Chip and Jeff
Episode 39 - Ted Travelstead

Junk Miles with Chip and Jeff

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 89:40


Through the magic of cyberspace, Chip and Jeff welcome actor, comedian, and writer on the new Fox animated show “The Great North,” Ted Travelstead. They discuss helmet and hat collections, Jimmy Walker, Dynamite magazine, the Bee Gees documentary, video conferencing, "Viva Variety," Twins Talkin’, Haircut 100, B. Kliban, Harry Maurer, Superior Viaduct records, Amoeba Music What’s in My Bag, PJ Harvey, parkour videos, lesser-known animated shows, animated show rip-offs and spinoffs, Adult Swim, "Bob’s Burgers," good tweets, writing gigs, and much more goodness.

Design Freaks
GARY PANTER / PEE WEE'S PLAYHOUSE

Design Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 42:59


Captain Carl designed a Steely Dan record? In this episode, artist and Totino Pizza Boy Travis Ritter and I discuss the work and life of artist Gary Panter....and the other album designers (Wayne White and Phil Hartman) that worked with him on the TV show Pee Wee's Playhouse! Screamers is the magic word! AAAH~~~~~~~Support the show (https://www.venmo.com/Clarita-Hinojosa)

Vinyl-O-Matic
Albums and All That, Starting with the letter D as in Delta, Part 7

Vinyl-O-Matic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 54:46


Kate Bush [00:42] "Night of the Swallow" The Dreaming EMI America ST-17084 1982 Kate's fourth studio album, which crept into the Top 200, reaching number 157. Recorded when she was 23. Shannon and the Clams [06:33] "Heads or Tails" Dreams in the Rat House Hardly Art HAR-069 2013 Speaking of fourth albums, this is the fourth studio album by Shannon Shaw, Cody Blanchard and Ian Anderson. If you want to play 'Where's Your Old Pal Will', you can check out this live video of Shannon and the Clams playing "Heads or Tails" at the 2014 Burger Boogaloo in Mosswood Park (https://youtu.be/hbsXwseBgbk). The Cult [10:43] "Dreamtime" Dreamtime Beggars Banquet BEGA 57 1984 The title track from the debut album by The Cult. Vinyl Nation Interview [14:39] Your Old Pal Will speaks with Kevin Smokler & Christopher Boone, co-directors of Vinyl Nation (https://vinylnationfilm.com): A documentary dig into the resurgence of vinyl records, the diversification of vinyl fans and what this all means for America today. Spacemen 3 [33:51] "Ecstasy in Slow Motion" Dreamweapon: An Evening of Contemporary Sitar Music Superior Viaduct SV153 1993/2018 Peter Kember aka Sonic Boom playing a farfisa and effects for this 1987 studio performance, originally released by Sympathy for the Record Industry, and more recently re-released by Superior Viaduct. The Residents [43:12] "Weight-Lifting Lulu" Duck Stab/Buster & Glen Ralph Records RR0278 1978 A fun little ditty from the Buster & Glen side of the album. Dumb Numbers [46:22] "Evil Has Grown" Dumb Numbers Joyful Noise Recordings JNR115 2013 A project by Australian Adam Harding, with this track featuring Bobb Bruno from Best Coast on bass and Murph from Dinosaur Jr on drums. Music behind the DJ: "Gomez" by Vic Mizzy

Tracing Spaces
Mary Currie

Tracing Spaces

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 49:43


Mary Currie is one half of Flaming Tunes, the UK DIY duo she formed with Gareth Williams following the dissolution of his band This Heat. Their fragile, ramshackle pop songs stand in stark opposition to the apocalyptic post-punk of Williams’ better known group, and have remained a cult favourite since their original release as a cassette in 1985. While Flaming Tunes' music has been made available officially and unofficially several times, its most recent reissue from Blackest Ever Black went out of print in a flash. That will change in the near future with an upcoming edition from Superior Viaduct, which fans will surely be excited to learn more about in this interview. Mary has remained musically active over the years but rarely spoken publicly, so our conversation was a truly special experience. We hope you enjoy beguiling the hour with us!

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Songs, Stories, and Shenanigans Podcast
Episode 2: The Irish In Cleveland ~ A History

Songs, Stories, and Shenanigans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 19:37


Welcome to the 2nd Songs, Stories & Shenanigans Podcast. This is J publisher & Editor of the OhioIANews. I’d like to start out with sharing a story form this month’s issue, Called Donnybrook, written by John Myers. Our heritage, American and for me, Irish, is the blueprint of what makes us who we are; have you been to The Greater Cleveland An Gorta Mor Stone? It is a good place to start. The Stone, on the banks of the Cuyahoga River, as well as a stone’s throw away, Settler’s Landing, soothed by the flowing Cuyahoga – the river, both physically and symbolically, is the gateway to Cleveland, for anyone, but especially, for the Irish. The river was the reason many came to Cleveland, and the gateway to Irish Town Bend. Irishtown Bend runs along this River, along the Flats. It is roughly the area from West 25th Street east to the river / north of Detroit Road. It was swampy. It was developed during the 1830s by the Irish who came to the area as laborers for the construction of the city's railways and canal. Many soon found work on the bustling city docks, or in the growing industries. Steel wouldn’t come until later of course, but other industries did. The area was characterized by the extreme poverty of the outcast Irish. We all know of the “No Irish Need Apply” signs, right? On shops, in newspapers – there is plenty of proof, if you wish to find it. For a period, the majority of the poorer Irish who came here lived in nothing more than flimsy shacks, built from discarded wood, anything they could find on the sometimes shifting hillside above the polluted and disease propagating river. Due to their outcast status in Cleveland (or name your city) society, the Irish formed a very close knit, closed neighborhood, much like the Italians & other ethnic groups like mine did. I kid you not when I say 3 and 4 FAMILIES, lived in a room, in double and triple decker houses. The weight alone sometimes caused the collapse of the houses. They would stop, bury the dead, and salvage whatever material could be used to build a new shelter, on the same spot. The constant threat of disease and the backbreaking work most engaged in made life in Irishtown tough, at times violent, and often very short. A bachelor’s life is no life for a single man in Irishtown bend. Life was centered on 10-12 hour workdays, 6, or 7, days a week; their community; the pub; and their faith. We all know of the Irish reputation for drinking. I hate stereotypes; don’t spread them. The brave may not live forever....but the cautious never live at all. There are some who will disagree with this history and say the poverty, the crowding didn’t happen. I think they look too late, in time. It evaporated when business pushed it out, heading into the new century. Increased immigration during the 1840s as Ireland headed toward Black 47 brought more of their countrymen, causing Irish Town Bend to expand. The neighborhood became known as the Angle, including old Irishtown and Whiskey Island. In the 1860s, St. Malachi Church was built in Irishtown, with St. Patrick's on Bridge near Fulton built earlier a little further west. With continued growth, the Irish expanded as far west as West 65th Street, adding a third parish, St. Colman's on W 65th & Madison, in the 1880s. West 65th Street was the first location of the West Side Irish American Club, before moving to W 93rd, and then to Olmsted Twp, where they have been since 1990. It is the largest of the Irish clubs, with 1,900 households as members. My dad has been President since 1991. As the Irish immigrants entered the 1900s, they had started to gain some upward mobility in society. Cops led to lawyers led to judges and through it all, politics. Increased industry and job opportunities, as well as business of their own where they paid it forward by providing jobs to newly arriving Irish, allowed for economic growth in the community. Irish to Irish called those that did well Lace Irish – both a hidden source of pride at making it, and a derogatory term, at taking on airs of success. Who knew being able to afford curtains would carry so much meaning? However, the Angle, especially Irishtown, remained the poorest area. This remained the case until early into the 20th century. As the Irish of Cleveland began to join the ranks of the middle class, they left Irishtown and headed for the western suburbs of Lakewood, Fairview Park and West Park, where I was born and raised, and returned to. I was working at a coalmine in Alabama when I got a job offer to return to Cleveland. Whoosh, I was gone. On Irishtown Bend, the homes that were left behind would become inhabited by Hungarian immigrants for a brief time, and then abandoned. An Gorta Mor Stone was designed, funded and placed by the Greater Cleveland Hunger Memorial Committee, founded by John O’Brien, Sr., my dad, and made up with “get things done” people from throughout our community, like me. It is a 10-ton, 10-foot stone, hand carved by stone cutter, craftsman and committee member Eamon D’Arcy, who passed away in 2014. What a legacy he has left on our shores. It was placed to coincide with the 150th Anniversary of Black 47. Forgive me if you know some of this, but here’s a quick blurb: There were over 4 million people in Ireland leading up to 1845. That number is debated; the number quoted depending on who is doing the counting. The governing authority, the British, said 2 million, and based their number on the Hearth Tax – in which the tax man, called the Excise Man, that you hear about in songs, walked around Ireland, and counted the hearths. “Run like the devil from the Excise man, to the hills of Connemara”… The Excise man attributed 1 man, 1 woman and two children to each hearth. Now I don’t know many farming families in Ireland that had only two children. The average was closer to 10. Often, a grandparent, or two, an unmarried aunt or uncle, or both lodged there as well. Some say 1 million died on the coffin ships, so called because people were packed in so tightly, and buried at sea when they died within, or left to shores world-wide, including Cleveland. I say it is more than 2 million, significantly more. Either way, a massive number of boats filled with grain were leaving Ireland while people were dying on the road, evicted for not being able to pay their rents, when the crops failed, for 5 consecutive years. The main crop was potato, and a man would eat 10 lbs in a day – a rich source of nutrients, and perfectly suited to the climate in Ireland. The crops have failed before, they have failed since, but the perfect storm of 1845 – 1850 sent the Irish across the world. Most prefer it be called An Gorta Mor (The Great Hunger), rather than The Famine, since they view it as a deliberate act of the British, rather than an act of God. The governing authorities wanted to convert farmland to grazing land – there was much more money in beef than in potatoes. 100 yards east of the Famine Stone is Settler’s Landing – it represents the spot that 42-year-old Moses Cleaveland brought a survey team of about 50 people to, in 1796, from Connecticut. Cuyahoga is an Iroquois name given to the river, it literally means, crooked river. The Superior Viaduct began in 1875 and completed in 1878. The Detroit Superior Bridge was built in 1918 – 102 years old. 100 yards from the Stone is Lorenzo Carter’s resident replica, built in 1976. Across the street is the Flat Iron. It is the oldest Irish pub in Cleveland. It was started in 1910. To the left of the building was a stair there, gone now, but I remember it. It led up to tiny rooms, just wider than a bunk, which held a bed and a little table. Outside the rooms was a wall full of cubbyholes. Men in town, Longshoremen who unloaded boats and sailors, got their mail there, after 3, 6 or maybe 12 months at sea. It gave them an address for family back home to write to. Too often, they came home to find a letter telling them a loved one had died. Yet still, they continued the practice of working, saving, enough to bring another from home. One who came was Tom Byrne, a flute teaching local legend, who emigrated to Cleveland in 1948 to join family already come over. He came into Terminal Tower on the train, to catch a bus out to his family. He was nervous, excited, hopeful and scared. He walked onto the square and the world had gone mad. Streamers, confetti, a parade, tens of thousands were on the street singing, hugging, cheering, and he thought, “Wow! What a country, to welcome a poor farm boy to their world.” He thought the celebration was given for everyone. He didn’t know that the Indians had won the World Series the day before. Let it be again, please God. These stories of cheering and sorrow are highly unusual to us here in America. But they are the stories of America. They are not unusual to those who left Ireland, Italy, all over Europe, for a better life. Many war veterans won’t talk about the war. Many immigrants are the same. But if you ask, respectfully and with curiosity, you might get them to tell. They have such amazing journeys; our challenge is to get them to tell those stories, before they are lost forever. It is what the Ohio Irish American News is about; the stories of our past, that shape our present, and future, they shape us. Ask them, I promise you will be amazed. I was going to do a bit of poetry to end the day, a work of mine called The Vacant Chair. I’m not going to, it’s sad and it’s sweet and I know it complete, but we’ll save it for another less stressful time. The news came out this week that Fests cancelled. All I ask is that: Vote by Mail Support Rest/Pubs/Import Stores As John Denver said, “Follow me where I go, what I do and who I know; www.OhioIANews.com www.facebook.com/OhioIrishAmericanNews www.twitter.com/jobjr Instagram: OhioIANews Thank you for allowing me to share my story with you; Please share yours, with me See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Defend Cleveland Podcast
Episode 053: Acceptance Of Tie Game Hilarity, And Spittle Endowed Super Powers

Defend Cleveland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 244:32


DC’s Mike James and Mollie Ames discuss: Not all sponsorship is created equal, celebrating 52 more episodes with Kidforce Pinball, and then wondering aloud if Nike might now be interested as well. (Part 1 of the Podcast only content) The Browns have been so bad that if you weren't laughing your ass off at them ending a 17 game losing streak with a tie, then you might just be mentally unhealthy and a danger to yourself and those around you. Figuring out too late that some topics might be very difficult to joke about, and when is it necessary for there to be an intervention when it comes to fan hobos? Just when you though their season was over, Mollie discovers one extra juicy item about the complete and utter zaniness of Minor League baseball. (Part 2 of the Podcast only content, begins at the 1:28:00 mark) Let Me Tell You A Story: Lachlan MacKinnon’s “Little League Of Horrors” (begins at the 1:39:00 mark) The bad, the ugly, and then the good about your Cleveland Browns after Week 1. Did you know that Mike spits on Mollie's face and his saliva endows her with the power to peer into the future? True story.  The 4th Annual Cleveland Pinball And Arcade Show was a fantastic and fun time, and pondering what can be done to make competitive pinball just as fun and inviting. (Part 3 of the Podcast only content, begins at the 2:27:00 mark) Rotund offensive line coaches who loathe stretching and were last seen coaching a losing team in Canada can't be that good at what they do, right? Real questions Browns fans should be asking after seeing how offensively bad the offensive line looks. Two more reasons to truly hate the Pittsburgh Steelers, and their names. Mollie's PuhFooFuh Spotlight Part 1: Introducing us to the wonderful insanity of "Pinto Ron". (Part 4 of the Podcast only content, begins at the 3:26:00 mark) Nike's campaign is incredibly good and it's nice to see a huge corporation standing up for the right side of history, now if only we can just get more people in this nation to do the same we might actually get to see this better tomorrow. Enough singing and dancing, let's get to October and postseason baseball already! All this and so much more on this episode of the Defend Cleveland Podcast. Enjoy~ Check out Lachlan MacKinnon’s best selling book, ‘Let Me Tell You A Story: Small Stories Of A Large Family’! Thank you to KidForce Pinball for sponsoring the podcast, 91.1-FM WRUW Cleveland for being home to the show, engineer extraordinaire Mollie Ames, and to the city that inspires us, Cleveland, Ohio. KIDFORCE PINBALL FALL LEAGUE starts SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16TH, 2018! $15 entry for returning players; New players get in for FREE! Bring your friends!Perfect for all ages and skill levels! 10 Week League Play 6 games/week Playtimes as usual: Sundays at 1pm; Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays at 7pm   WIN A PINBALL MACHINE!  All players who complete 9 of the 10 weeks get entered into a random drawing to win-a-pin! A link to the Fall League Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/2290735307821428/   Kidforce Pinball league is one of the largest leagues in the United States (and the world!) with over $2000 in cash and prizes waiting to be won! Please share this email with anyone who enjoys playing pinball!    Your recommended listening for the week is Faust’s masterpiece third album “The Faust Tapes” originally released in 1973 and just reissued by the fantastic label Superior Viaduct. This album is the Krautrock equivalent of Sgt. Peppers, yo. A must listen!   The intro and outro to Lachlan’s segment is the song “My Summer In Traction” by the band Ohio Civil War , and it’s used with permission.  A small selection of Yo La Tengo’s song “Sugar Cube” was used in this show without permission. Go see Yo La Tengo live at the Beachland Ballroom this Saturday, September 15th, 2018!

M–L–XL Occasional Radio
A Single Musical Gesture That Continues Until It’s Over

M–L–XL Occasional Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018


It annoyed Cage that the general public and popular press continued to identify him as the inventor of the prepared piano. In an interview in 1961 he said: “It was what I was doing 10 years ago. The public is always 10 years behind.” The music featured in this episode has been actually rediscovered recently — in some cases more than 10 years later — thanks to the passionate work of labels such us Superior Viaduct and États-Unis that repressed these avant-garde gems. The episode features: B.C.Gilbert & G.Lewis, Jon Gibson, Anna Lockwood, Edward Artemiev, Warner Jepson, Glenn Branca, Sensations Fix, Milk from Cheltenham and Inflatable Boy Clams

Form Destroyer
Form Destroyer #46 5-17-16

Form Destroyer

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 110:02


Form Destroyer #46 (5/17/16):   Waxy Tomb – “Disassembly Underneath Shell/Stop Shaking!” – Infra_Shape (Weird Ear)   Cabaret Voltaire – “Breathe Deep” – 2X45 (Rough Trade; re-issue on Mute)   23 Skidoo – “Tearing Up The Plans, Pt. 1” – Tearing Up The Plans (Pineapple Products/Fetish Records)   Factrix – “Snuff Box” – Scheintot (Adolescent Records; re-issue on Superior Viaduct)   Klinik – “Hours & Hours” – Sabotage (3Rio Records; re-issue on Hands Productions)   Echo Beds – “Why Bother Stacking The Chairs Of A Sinking Ship? (Burning Mix)” - Why Bother Stacking The Chairs Of A Sinking Ship? (Temporal Decompression)   Missing Foundation – “Who Are We?” – Ignore The White Culture (Restless Records)   Coil – “Fire Of The Green Dragon” – Backwards (Cold Spring)   Francisco Lopez – “Untitled #193” – Untitled (2006 – 2007) (Monochrome Vision)   Demdike Stare – “Nuance” – Elemental (Modern Love)   Voice Of Eye – “Dreaming” – Live (Anomalous Records)   King Midas Sound/Fennesz – “Waves” – Edition 1 (Ninja Tune)   Björk – “All Is Full Of Love” – Homogenic (Elektra)   Grouper – “Hold A Desert, Feel Its Hand” – Way Their Crept (Free Porcupine Society)   Dälek – “Atypical Stereotype” – Gutter Tactics (Ipecac Recordings)   Rob Swift – “Something Different” – The Ablist (Asphodel)   Slasher Risk – “Vole” – Vole (Abandon Ship Records)

Random Old Records
Random Old Records Podcast #45

Random Old Records

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2013


It's been about six months since I last did a podcast, and over a year since I did these with any regularity, but a funny thing happened several weeks ago. I had figured returning to podcasting would be damn near impossible at this point. I hadn't done them monthly in forever, so where the hell was I gonna start?! I think I've bought and listened to something like three hundred records in the past year, and all of them are worthy of your attention in some way. So, I sat down and made a list, and by the time I was done I had filled both sides of a piece of paper and started writing more names in between the cracks. The simple theme of Random Old Records #45 is "things that blew my freakin' mind since the last one."To be more specific, this episode features music that is slightly bent, cracked, or mutilated, with nothing much resembling standard pop, rock, or punk music. You'll hear freaky prog-folk from original Vertigo label acts Cressida and Tudor Lodge, blown-out punk noise by Flipper, Running, Obnox, and Sector Zero, and plain ol' weirdness by E.T. Habit, MX-80 Sound, and Captain Beefheart. Hope you all enjoy!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via iTunes, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the episode below. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records #45Released 08/13/13DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Cressida - "To Play Your Little Game"(Cressida, Vertigo 1970)2. Anonymous - "Up To You"(Inside The Shadow, Machu Picchu Ltd. 2013)3. Salvia Plath - "House Of Leaves"(The Bardo Story, Weird World 2013)4. Tudor Lodge - "Nobody's Listening"(Tudor Lodge, Vertigo 1971)5. Dark - "R.C.8."(Round The Edges, Machu Picchu Ltd. 2013)--Runaway Daughters!!6. Sector Zero - "Hiding In My Car"(Sector Zero 7", Goner 2013)7. Running - "Why Can't You Be In Running"(Vaguely Ethnic, Castle Face 2013)8. Obnox - "Ciara"(Corrupt Free Enterprise, 12XU 2013)9. Whatever Brains - "Summer Jammin' 2"(Whatever Brains, Sorry State 2012)10. The Mallard - "Decade"(Finding Meaning In Deference, Castle Face 2013)11. Public Image Ltd. - "Low Life"(First Issue, Light In The Attic 2013)--Tarantulas!!12. Human Eye - "Alligator Dance"(4: Into Unknown, Goner 2013)13. Flipper - "Get Away"(Sex Bomb Baby, Subterranean 1988)14. Gary Wrong Group - "Heroin Beach Serpents Attack"(Knights Of Misery, Total Punk/Jeth-Row 2013)15. ET Habit - "Hooves & Tails"(Panthers On The Roof, ET Habit 2012)16. MX-80 Sound - "Kid Stuff"(Hard Attack, Superior Viaduct 2013)17. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - "Moonlight On Vermont"(Trout Mask Replica, Straight 1969)18. The Gospel Truth - "A Lonely Man Does Foolish Things"(A Lonely Man Does Foolish Things, 12XU 2013)