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An Airbnb inside a beer vat. F*ck Jelly Roll. ALSO: Walton Goggins, avatar. Giving America a wedgie. PLUS: Murder drones, Monty Python and a song of the week from The Damned!!!The Damned - "Neat Neat Neat": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXKDtkCzSCwCold Brew Patreon: Patreon.com/ChrisCroftonChannel Nonfiction: ChannelNonfiction.com
Vom 4. Bis einschließlich 6. Juli ist wieder Ruhrpott Rodeo in Hünxe auf dem Gelände der Schwarzen Heide. Grund genug also jetzt schon in Ekstase zu geraten und das Gespräch mit Veranstalter Alex Schwers zu führen.
The always informative and lively session with Timothy Finn shines through with concert tour launches, tributes, anniversaries, and sharp opinions. Featured and highlighted Beyonce, Elton John, SXSW, Garbage, Women in Punk, Foreigner, and many more. Tune up your day!
Black leather, Britain's Area 51, a dinosaur, a Ferrari, witch trails, the Black Death and Keith Moon. What could all these possibly have in common?Well dear listener, prepare to be baffled by The Damned. Possibly the most adventurous outing yet, but is it any good?Listen on, but beware: there be spoilers ahead!Weymouth in all it's glory: https://youtu.be/8MBxu0VAAWE?si=Z1f-aLpjFaDACdBa“The House Of Hammer Theme” and incidental music - written and produced by Cev MooreArtwork by Richard Wells
Interview by Kris PetersWhile many bands proclaim to be the real deal when it comes to punk rock, very few can say so definitively. Punk rock is/has and never will be a style of music that caters to the masses or measures itself on facts and figures. It is more music for the outcasts and disenfranchised who have little in common except for a united love of a brand of music that knows no boundaries.But mention The Damned to anyone with even a sniff of knowledge about punk, and you will invariably be met with the same respect and admiration for a band who truly started it all.They were officially the first ever punk band to release a single when they put out New Rose five weeks before the Sex Pistols released Anarchy In The U.K which led to them being the first British punk band to tour the United States.While undergoing several line-up changes in their 35-plus years as a band, there is one that stands out to many as The Damned's classic collection of musicians. Vocalist Dave Vanian, guitarist Captain Sensible, drummer Rat Scabies and bass player Paul Gray are the quartet widely regarded as the best unit, releasing the albums Machine Gun Etiquette, The Black Album and Strawberries while the group was together and now, for the first time since 1989, those four will share the stage together when The Damned hit Australia for the final time later this month.HEAVY managed to secure some rare time with Captain Sensible to run through the tour and career of The Damned, with him starting by revealing how he got his stage name."I acquired that name because I was a rabid drunk, actually," he offered, "and not at all sensible. So I got the name thrust upon me and have not been able to shake it off since. I'm getting old these days, so the drinking's taken a back seat, but I've still got the stupid name (laughs). The good news is over 40 years I've learned to play the guitar and the band is sounding quite good at the moment. If you like what The Damned do, we're doing a fair representation of those records that we made back in the 70s and 80s.""It's a great name, The Damned," he continued. "I think the Sex Pistols originally wanted it, but we got it first."We ask if it was hard getting the gang back together so to speak for this tour."No, coz Rat and Paul have been working together on a project with some Americans and me and Dave have been doing The Damned all this time," he replied. "There was a bit of bad blood, that was the only thing that could have got in the way, really. I mean, it was so long ago, I can't remember what we used to argue about (laughs). But it was all sorts of shenanigans, including fisticuffs, attacking each other with empty whisky bottles and stuff like that. As you do in punk rock bands, but we buried the hatchet, and we're getting on okay now. It's interesting to see what they've been doing all these years."In the full interview, Captain Sensible talks more about the tour and what to expect, why he thinks this line-up can be considered as classic, what he expects from his crowds live, demanding the Hard-Ons support the tour, his memories of recording them, the early days of The Damned and the musical climate that gave birth to them, beating the Sex Pistols to releasing the first ever punk single, Sid Vicious wanting to join The Damned as vocalist, the relationship between punk bands in the early days, how competitive the scene was, the age-old belief that punk is all about the attitude rather than the music, how punk music has changed over the years, The Damned's contribution to punk, his top three commandments of punk and more.
Jim discusses a little known Hammer Film from 1961 - "These Are The Damned" a.k.a. "The Damned," directed by Joseph Losey and starring Macdonald Carey, Shirley Ann Field, Oliver Reed, Viveca Lindfors and Alexander Knox. An American tourist crosses paths with a young woman while on vacation which irks her brother who is the leader of a motorcycle gang. All this leads to a secret military project that holds a terrible secret. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of the song Who is Melody Lee, Sid? by Captain Sensible in (just over) 10 minutes. Mathew explores what influenced this obscure yet amusing track.
Al, Ryan & Louie talk about going to concerts in the Covid era, specifically the Cruel World Festival in Pasadena and Tears for Fears at the SoFi Center. Some hijinks ensued in this riff raff minisode.
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of the 1981 EP by The Damned in (just) under 15 minutes. Mathew Woodall explores the events that led to its release as well as the four songs that make up the record.
Second show of requests on the theme of veggies, plus tributes to Sarah Harding, Mikis Theodorakis & Carl Bean. From Blues to Punk, Folk to Soul, and from Disco to Stadium Rock something for everyone.
Programme number one hundred and thirty-two with requests on the theme of music magazines.
Welcome back to The Giddy Carousel of Pop! Hang on tight for a top pop ride.In this episode we are joined by pop kid and deputy chair of the Philip Larkin Society, Lyn Lockwood to look at the Smash Hits of 3-16 July 1985. Along the way we encounter Howard Jones, Humpe Humpe, Madonna, Duran Duran, The Style Council, Elton John, The Damned, Russ Abott, The Grumbleweeds, Max Headroom and Simply Red among others, plus the usual Bitz, RSVP and reviews.Read along with us.Like Punk Never Happened: https://likepunkneverhappened.blogspot.com/2015/07/july-3-16-1985.html Smash Hits Remembered: https://michaelmouse1967.wixsite.com/smashhits-remembered/172---3rd-july---16th-july-1985 And check out the playlists of pretty much all the songs featured in this issue of Ver Hits!Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7lwoP1z9TCjP7BRJKlevbt?si=84a4206534a646bb YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfs58mqeRNuGStgTVfK1ivysp4fG-gsQL The Giddy Carousel of Pop is part of the We Made This network of podcasts.HOSTS: Simon Galloway and Gavin HoggGUEST: Lyn LockwoodCONTACT DETAILS:Twitter: https://twitter.com/GiddyPopPodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GiddyPopPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/giddypoppod/Website: https://giddypoppod.home.blog/Buy us a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/giddypoppodWE MADE THISTwitter: https://twitter.com/wemadethispodWebsite: https://wemadethispod.com/
Welcome back to The Giddy Carousel of Pop! Hang on tight for a top pop ride. In this episode we are joined by pop kid and deputy chair of the Philip Larkin Society, Lyn Lockwood to look at the Smash Hits of 3-16 July 1985. Along the way we encounter Howard Jones, Humpe Humpe, Madonna, Duran Duran, The Style Council, Elton John, The Damned, Russ Abott, The Grumbleweeds, Max Headroom and Simply Red among others, plus the usual Bitz, RSVP and reviews. Read along with us. Like Punk Never Happened: https://likepunkneverhappened.blogspot.com/2015/07/july-3-16-1985.html Smash Hits Remembered: https://michaelmouse1967.wixsite.com/smashhits-remembered/172---3rd-july---16th-july-1985 And check out the playlists of pretty much all the songs featured in this issue of Ver Hits! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7lwoP1z9TCjP7BRJKlevbt?si=84a4206534a646bb YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfs58mqeRNuGStgTVfK1ivysp4fG-gsQL The Giddy Carousel of Pop is part of the We Made This network of podcasts. HOSTS: Simon Galloway and Gavin Hogg GUEST: Lyn Lockwood CONTACT DETAILS: Twitter: https://twitter.com/GiddyPopPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GiddyPopPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giddypoppod/ Website: https://giddypoppod.home.blog/ Buy us a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/giddypoppod WE MADE THIS Twitter: https://twitter.com/wemadethispod Website: https://wemadethispod.com/
We continue our discussion with our guest: Vocalist, Producer, empresario Athan MaroulisWe talk James Bond soundtracks, Neil Diamond, Judy Garland, Barry Manilow and Little Steven disses Ennio Morricone. These stories and more. Strange but true tails.
Songs that feature groups with a different bass player than the one they started with...or something.
The day the world turned dayglo is an hour of punk and new wave classics with si ...enjoy
The day the world turned dayglo is an hour of punk and new wave classics with si ...enjoy
Welcome to another must-listen episode of We Are The Road Crew where this week Stephen talks to Jon Burton, a Sound Engineer with many years of experience working at the very highest level. Included in his long list of prestigious clients, Jon has spent over 15 years working as chief Sound Engineer to electronic dance giants The Prodigy. We talk about his career with them, including focusing on some of the band's most iconic performances, as well his feelings on the tragic death of vocalist Keith Flint. Jon also gives us a potted history of his career to date, beginning in his hometown of Oxford and the music scene there, growing up and working with the likes of The Candyskins, Radiohead, Pulp, Suede, Gene, Katrina And The Waves and many many more iconic Britpop era bands. Now spending most of his time teaching, Jon has a degree in Music Technology and lectures at The University Of Derby.Alongside listening to this week's episode, grab yourself a Signature Brew and put your feet up! We are proud to be partnering this season with the team over in East London who have been brewing music-inspired beers and supporting live music since 2011. Their award-winning core beers include the Studio Lager, which is a staple in bars and venues around the country and has been known to have been found in iconic recording studios such as Metropolis and Strongroom in East London, which happens to be where Signature Brew was conceived! If you'd like to try this or any of their superb beers, head over to www.signaturebrew.co.uk and put in the code 'RoadCrew' at the checkout which will earn you an exclusive listener 10% Discount on any order.Thanks for listening, give us a review if you like what you hear and please Subscribe & Follow the 'We Are The Road Crew Podcast' over on Facebook & Twitter using the Handle/Tag @RoadCrewPod #RoadCrewPod
We still are mired in the Branch Covidian lockdown at Ale Pie Studios but we finally came through and Zoomed and episode! Please forgive the audio quality, as Al's mic and wi-fi just wasn't up to par. But we hope you enjoy the discussion of The Lords of the New Church's "Dance With Me."
We still are mired in the Branch Covidian lockdown at Ale Pie Studios but we finally came through and Zoomed and episode! Please forgive the audio quality, as Al's mic and wi-fi just wasn't up to par. But we hope you enjoy the discussion of The Lords of the New Church's "Dance With Me."
Another dip into pick n mix
Another dip into pick n mix
Vapour Trails regular sharer and carer Tony Keen guests with an excellent playlist of his choosing
Monday’s 5pm-6pm EST bombshellradio.comVictoria Pearson Meets..... Victoria chats to Brian James punk godfather and legendary guitarist of the Damned. The interview takes place at the 100 club London an important venue in the London punk scene. Brian talks about his memories of the Damned and the 100 club and there is also tracks from his solo album 'The Guitar that Dripped Blood'#BrinaJames,#TheDamned, #Rock, #Alternative, #Interview, #Goth, #PostPunk, #Punk, #VictoriaPearsonMeets, #BombshellRadio
Afternoon Tunes ricorda il Punk del ’77 (repertorio con Fabrizio Quaglio Cotti)Direttamente dal posto più punk dov'è stata Radio Città Fujiko ovvero il Vag 61PLAYLIST SAT 06- 30yrs of punkRAMONES Judy Is a Punk plus Surfin’ Bird THE DAMNED Neat, Neat, NeatTHE CLASH White Riot plus London’s Burning IGGY POP Lust for Life THE JAM The Modern World Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers born to looseBlank Generations Richard Hell & the Voidoids BLONDIE Hanging On The Telephone STIFF LITTLE FINGERS Alternative Ulster the Undertones Teenage Kicks the CLASH london calling The Guns of Brixton Siouxie and the Banshees israel Pere Ubu Street Waves The Modern Dance
Afternoon Tunes ricorda il Punk del ’77 (repertorio con Fabrizio Quaglio Cotti)Direttamente dal posto più punk dov'è stata Radio Città Fujiko ovvero il Vag 61PLAYLIST SAT 06- 30yrs of punkRAMONES Judy Is a Punk plus Surfin’ Bird THE DAMNED Neat, Neat, NeatTHE CLASH White Riot plus London’s Burning IGGY POP Lust for Life THE JAM The Modern World Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers born to looseBlank Generations Richard Hell & the Voidoids BLONDIE Hanging On The Telephone STIFF LITTLE FINGERS Alternative Ulster the Undertones Teenage Kicks the CLASH london calling The Guns of Brixton Siouxie and the Banshees israel Pere Ubu Street Waves The Modern Dance
After a 2+ year hiatus, we have returned with a vengeance with a glowing review of The Damned's "Alone Again Or."
After a 2+ year hiatus, we have returned with a vengeance with a glowing review of The Damned's "Alone Again Or."
This week Pastor Curtis House brings us part 4 of our series.
Promoter Eric Tier in-studio and music from The Damned, 1031, Vice Squad, Pistol Shot Gypsy, SexCoffee, Michale Graves, Satellites Fall, Vague Perception, Headless Heraseman, Morris and the East Coast
Promoter Eric Tier in-studio and music from The Damned, 1031, Vice Squad, Pistol Shot Gypsy, SexCoffee, Michale Graves, Satellites Fall, Vague Perception, Headless Heraseman, Morris and the East Coast
Beer With Bear (Or Any Other Beverage) Episode 31 with legendary Psychobilly band, FRENZY! This is Part 2 of our 2016 Long Beach Psyclone Psychobilly and Rockabilly Weekender coverage. We got to hang out with Steve Whitehouse, Steve Eaton, and Miles Pereira at The Psyclone and talk about their early beginnings, what's to come in the future, touring in the USA and cheeky Star Wars talk as usual. Thanks for listening and enjoy! Guest Links: FRENZY Long Beach Psyclone Website Staff Links: Graphics by Jeremie Fletcher Theme Song by Chris Hellking Pod Links: Download Soundcloud Instagram Facebook Twitter Tumblr Support the show and look good doing it! BEER WITH BEAR MERCHANDISE
Hello again, folks! In this episode we shoot the shit and talk all things: Music, 90s, touring, and the origins of The Koffin Kats. Episode Nine, with The Koffin Kats, was recorded in front of a live diner audience. This Episode's Tracks: (05:02) The Way of the Road - The Koffin Kats (17:29) Cruisin' For A Bruisin' - Reverend Horton Heat (37:50) I Feel Alright - The Damned
AroundComics.com Comic Books Culture Podcast Ep. 74Around Comics welcomes writer Cullen Bunn. 2006saw the debut of one our favorite new series, Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt's THEDAMNED. Cullen discusses the pitfalls of writing a book with not one but twogenres, crime and horror. What does the future hold for THE DAMNED and it'sdiverse cast of thugs, demons, dames and antihero protagonist? Listen and findout. Stephanie Mangold checks in with her first report on the world of Mangaand then we wrap up with some fun comic talk and listener e-mails.Support the show