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Join me for the 4 year anniversary episode as I talk with Lisa Umbarger (the Toadies). We talk about her time in the Toadies, touring in places like North Dakota, her parents hanging out with Marilyn Manson and Trent Reznor, the ghost of tour buses past, podcasting and the reasons why the Toadies made the kids sad...
The FIRST Rule About Fight Club is....Do NOT TALK About Fight ClubOf course when this action satire directed by David Fincher (Seven, The Social Network) first opened twenty-five years ago to mixed reviews and mediocre box office, it still HEAVILY talked about by a certain segment of the population which just could not get enough of it. It featured two iconic characters played by Brad Pitt and Edward Norton at the peak of the powers plus a surprising turn by Helena Bonham Carter....along with a game supporting cast including Jared Leto, Holt McCallany, and....Meat Loaf. (Yup the singer, you read that right) And the plot? Well to describe it would be violating the first two rules but let's just say that it all kicks off with the wittily narrated tale of one mild-mannered insurance adjustor (Norton) who is simply having trouble getting to sleep at night....he then meets a mysterious figure named Tyler Durden (Pitt), they decide to begin fighting each other for fun.....and mayhem ensues! And lots of soap of course..... Host & Editor: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene GershonSend us a texthttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
Roll into the holiday with great musical conversation highlighting concerts, documentaries, and albums featuring Eminem, Cat Power, Modest Mouse, The Pixies, Celine Dion, Little Steven, The Indigo Girls, Dolly Parton, and more. Eclectic and enjoyable every time.
Before cracking open the ALIEN franchise, Matt and Eric have a sampler platter of Good Things to Enjoy...including horror offerings IN A VIOLENT NATURE and EXHUMA, gorgeous animation from THE IMAGINARY and SCAVENGERS REIGN, 90s cinema like RUN LOLA RUN, and more...
Happy Anniversary to me and the Mrs., Slackers! As we celebrate our 19th wedding anniversary (24 years as a couple), we thought it would be fun to dig in to our very different upbringings, and our often disparate tastes in music. Although, we are both Gen X, the few years difference in age means our main high school soundtracks couldn't be more different.Add in the fact that I am a northeast boy, and she is a midwestern girl, you get the age old story of two world's colliding into something beautiful, going back to when we first met in Boston in 1997.We also chat about which artists our kids are listening to that might make it on to one of our playlists!So get ready to hear about shows at Omaha's legendary Ranch Bowl, digging through piles at the local record store, and how having older siblings was often the catalyst for hearing new music.Happy Anniversary to my podcast partner for life!
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David is joined by one of our favorite recurring guests, Billy Perkins, to talk to about The Pixies' 1989 classic, "Doolittle".This is part 2 of that conversation.
We cozy up to Sid Barrett then we lose track of Jurgen Volhmer.
A hit that was never supposed to chart, and a cover that defies expectations by playing to type. In Bloom, originally by Nirvana, covered by Sturgill Simpson. Outro music is I Against I by Bad Brains.
Albums discussed are The Pixies' 'Bossanova' (24:40) and Van Hunt's 'Van Hunt' (44:21). We also talk about Mutlu's favorite touring memories from New York City, as well as what it means to support an artist during the streaming era. Get tickets for Mutlu's upcoming tour at http://www.mutlusounds.com. This week's listener album suggestion came from Apple Podcasts user The_KO_Show. To suggest an album for CLRC, leave a review on Apple Podcasts with the artist and title (five stars always helps). For playlists and podcasts, visit us on the web at carllandryrecordclub.com and on Twitter @CLRCPod. The theme song for Carl Landry Record Club is "I Should Let You Know" by Marian Hill. This is CLRC episode #43.
Let em eat Jellybeans. We run and hide our heads, then we kick in to Interstellar Overdrive. Don't become a wobbly stool. You are not John Bonham! Let's get back to the riff. Pat Smear meets Prince.
We celebrate with singer/songwriter Jonny Polonsky on the day he drops his record celebrating the 25th anniversary of his "Hi my name is Jonny" album. Phil Brewster worked as an engineer for Death Row Records and at Sound City. Since those early days, he has worked on hundreds of films as a mix tech.
Nick, Greg and Jon all return for a crazy fun 22nd episode of Dirt Sheet Radio!!! Join the guys as they discuss the past week in the world of professional wrestling with the kind of candor you've come to expect. This week they'll discuss in depth: -An atrocious episode of Monday Night Raw -Jon's got a conspiracy about exactly why WWE broke up the Hurt Business. -How WWE booked themselves into a corner with Edge vs Roman Reigns leaving them no choice but to insert Daniel Bryan. -Greg forced Jon to watch ROH's 19th Anniversary again after Jon's long ROH hiatus. Now Jon has to relive the trauma(or did he actually enjoy himself?) -AEW licensing music for pro wrestlers and which wrestlers we think would benefit from a licensed song. And so much more!!!
Part Two! LG continues her chat with Juliana Hatfield. Juliana discusses the pros and cons of the evolution of the music industry, being separate from the full-service record label machine, doing her own promotions, crowdfunding, her image, licensing, guitars, the press, and more. She also discusses her original contract from when she was a young artist of which she's still feeling the effects - and how she will finally own the rest of her masters in a few years - and how she feels about her place in 90s rock history. Pre-order Juliana's forthcoming LP at tinyurl.com/julianahatfield. Thank you to EarthQuaker Devices (www.earthquakerdevices.com) for sponsoring this episode. Support this podcast and women in audio at patreon.com/QOSM and society6.com/QOSM.
Juliana Hatfield is a legendary musician of the bands Blake Babies, The Lemonheads, Minor Alps, The I Don't Cares, and The Juliana Hatfield Three (their song "Spin the Bottle" was part of the soundtrack for the iconic film Reality Bites) and has a thriving solo career, as well. Her career was born out of a music scene she helped to shape in the 80s and 90s with fellow trailblazers like The Pixies, Dinosaur Jr, and more. In part one of this episode, LG chats with Juliana about her trajectory, the rock music scene of that era, and her songwriting/recording process. Thank you to EarthQuaker Devices for sponsoring this episode. Visit them at www.earthquakerdevices.com! Support this podcast and women in audio at patreon.com/QOSM and society6.com/QOSM.
In this one, Eddie, Jerry and Cody talk Sports Curses, The Pixies, Wandavision, Coach O and so much more. Enjoy!
Check us out at show-logistics.com/buscall Eoin talks about starting his career in New Zeland, Is first real gig with #ThePixies, #Touring with #IronMaiden, and how to learn #audio in #quarantine.
In this episode we welcome Matt to the podcast. Also Nathan returns as we sit down to talk about Matt's experience living in New York and Boston. Then we get back to what we do best, talking music. Nathan and Matt have been to coachella many times including way back in the early 2000's. Natalie starts us off though with a bizarre dream that includes everybody's hero- Dave Grohl. Enjoy! twitter @undoctrinated1 instagram undoctrinatedpodcast email: undoctrinatedpodcast@gmail.com
It's the “On My Radio” episode—feat. fellow RFB host/librarian/literary advocate and cinematic poet Vijay Ramanathan tawkin' about growing up East Asian in Italian-American Staten Island, the revolutionary thought processes of improv—and how, even though you may not realize it, local libraries are often the glue that hold communities together. With tunes from #ThePixies, #EddieVedder and #VampireWeekend, and shoutouts to #RobotsvsTaxes and #ThePeoplesImprovTheater. #artistsIknow #artistsofcolor #nycartists #livingartists #supportlivingartists
The "Who Knew Helen Keller Did Vaudeville?!" episode, where the prodigiously prolific Dr. M Leona Godin talks about her trajectory from LES Art Star to theater performer to musician to PhD professor to actor, writer and art–abonder—or, I should say, Art–Abounder! Plus, a (kinda) all-new storylet called "Because" about how to answer the question, "When are you going to give up this artist stuff and get a real job/real life/be 'normal'?" Featuring tunes from: #TalkingHeads #NickCaveandPJHarvey #NinaSimone #GutterandSpine and #ThePixies. #artistsIknow #womenartists #visuallyimpairedartists #supportlivingartists #2017 #newyorkstories #newyorkcityartists #whywemakeart #whywematter #mleonagodin #helenkeller #vaudeville #thestarofhappiness #gutterandspine #bowerypoetryclub #frigidfestival #horsetradetheatergroup #revjenantislam #storytelling #radiofreebrooklyn #fishoutofagua #michelecarlo
It was inevitable. Gabe left Bernie and Dave alone and the show became soccer talk. Topics: #MLS2ATX and the Austin City Council vote. #SaveTheCrew and how they failed to Save the Crew. The crazy World Cup tournament and how Russia and Belgium has survived it so far. Michael Rapaport saves an airplane. Dave saw Weezer and The Pixies.