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This week in Q&A Quest, we continue to discuss Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven now that more of the hosts have played it. We also discuss Dragon Age: The Veilguard. The post Episode 376: This Machine Kills Fascists – Q&A Quest appeared first on RPGamer.
With the invasion of Ukraine, the world witnesses (again) the result of Authoritarianism, when a decision by one person can potentially destroy a country and sadly, the world. As an artist, one has to make a decision on how to confront such evil. Songwriters in the past have written songs that have taken evil head on. The great Woody Guthrie wrote "Talking Off Hitler's Head Blues" and had a sign put on this guitar, THIS MACHINE KILLS FASCISTS. The guitar, the song obviously couldn't kill Hitler, but it has the power to sway minds and hearts. Political music is inevitable and can be used by all sides in a conflict to help sway the masses. Telling artists that they cannot write political songs is like telling the wind not to blow. And when artists get political, it is difficult to separate the artist's work from the artist. As an artist, my mission is to bring people together through my music. If I have something to say that could be construed as political in nature, my tendency is to present it without judgement or accusation. It is a tall order in today's "knock you down" world. The other part of this podcast has to do with addressing our own collective guilt with Ukraine. The fact that our world has been permissive with authoritarians is something that we all take part in whether we like it or not. Xi Jinping, an authoritarian, has publicly declared he wants to make the democratic country of Taiwan "part of China", much like Putin maintains Ukraine is historically Russian. Martin uses himself as an example of when he purchased lights for his backyard. He bought lights through Amazon that of course were made in China. If we wish to fire a bullet at authoritarianism, it has to start in our own backyards. Purchasing democratically made goods and the practice of civility and voting for civility-minded leaders are three necessary steps in the war on Fascists and Authoritarianism. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MrMartyMusic)
Con le parole di Stefano Calderano, Luca Sguera e Giovanni Iacovella, ovvero i She's Analog. Playlist: 1. Okemah, Tinissima Quartet, This Machine Kills Fascists, CAM, 2016..2. Song 4, She's Analog, What I bring, What I leave, Auand, 2020..3. Plain Rice, She's Analog, What I bring, What I leave, Auand, 2020..4. One Week, She's Analog, What I bring, What I leave, Auand, 2020..5. Matrice Humain, She's Analog, What I bring, What I leave, Auand, 2020..6. Revolution, She's Analog, What I bring, What I leave, Auand, 2020
Con le parole di Stefano Calderano, Luca Sguera e Giovanni Iacovella, ovvero i She's Analog. Playlist: 1. Okemah, Tinissima Quartet, This Machine Kills Fascists, CAM, 2016..2. Song 4, She's Analog, What I bring, What I leave, Auand, 2020..3. Plain Rice, She's Analog, What I bring, What I leave, Auand, 2020..4. One Week, She's Analog, What I bring, What I leave, Auand, 2020..5. Matrice Humain, She's Analog, What I bring, What I leave, Auand, 2020..6. Revolution, She's Analog, What I bring, What I leave, Auand, 2020
Con le parole di Stefano Calderano, Luca Sguera e Giovanni Iacovella, ovvero i She's Analog. Playlist: 1. Okemah, Tinissima Quartet, This Machine Kills Fascists, CAM, 2016..2. Song 4, She's Analog, What I bring, What I leave, Auand, 2020..3. Plain Rice, She's Analog, What I bring, What I leave, Auand, 2020..4. One Week, She's Analog, What I bring, What I leave, Auand, 2020..5. Matrice Humain, She's Analog, What I bring, What I leave, Auand, 2020..6. Revolution, She's Analog, What I bring, What I leave, Auand, 2020
Born in Jersey City, NJ, the year the Beatles arrived in America, Jim DeRogatis began voicing his opinions about rock ’n’ roll shortly thereafter. He is an associate professor of instruction with the Department of English and Creative Writing at Columbia College Chicago, and together with Greg Kot, he co-hosts Sound Opinions, the world’s only rock ’n’ roll talk show, originating from WBEZ Chicago and syndicated to more than 110 stations nationally, as well as podcast. He spent 15 years as the pop music critic at The Chicago Sun-Times, and continues to cover news and culture as a freelance writer, including via contributions to The New Yorker. DeRogatis is the author of 10 books, among them Let It Blurt: The Life and Times of Lester Bangs, America’s Greatest Rock Critic(Broadway Books, 2000), While DeRogatis jokes that he is not a musician, he is a drummer, and he has done time in numerous indie-rock bands. His current punk trio, Vortis, has been going strong since 2000, and it recently released its seventh album, This Machine Kills Fascists. He lives on the North Side of Chicago with his wife, Carmél, while his daughter pursues musical theater.
Playlist: 1. When You left, Francesco Bearzatti Tinissima 4et, This Machine Kills Fascists, CAM Jazz, 2015..2. U Turn, Gianluca Petrella, Cosmic Renaissance, Spacebone Records, 2016..3. African Marketplace, Roberto Ottaviano (Abdullah Ibrahim), Eternal Love, Dodicilune, 2018..4. Morning Sewing, Federica Michisanti Horn Trio, Silent Rides, Filibusta Records, 2018..5. Là Vem Voce, Criolo, Espiral De Ilusão, Oloko Records, 2017..6. Meu Primeiro Amor, Lucas Santtana feita. Duda Beat, Meu Primeiro Amor, No Format!, 2019..7. La Hija de Juan Simón, Rosalía feat. Raul Refree, Los Angeles, Universal Music Spain, 2017..8. Bare Knuckle Trudge, Mondongo, Gastromantic, UR Records, 2019..9. Because I'm Me, The Avalanches Wildflower, XL Recordings, 2016..10. MC Craven On The Mic, LeFtO, Where We Come From (ChicagoXLondon Mixtape), International Anthem, 2018..11. In the Wee Small Hours Of The Morning, Bill Frisell/Thomas Morgan, Epistrophy, ECM, 2019
Playlist: 1. When You left, Francesco Bearzatti Tinissima 4et, This Machine Kills Fascists, CAM Jazz, 2015..2. U Turn, Gianluca Petrella, Cosmic Renaissance, Spacebone Records, 2016..3. African Marketplace, Roberto Ottaviano (Abdullah Ibrahim), Eternal Love, Dodicilune, 2018..4. Morning Sewing, Federica Michisanti Horn Trio, Silent Rides, Filibusta Records, 2018..5. Là Vem Voce, Criolo, Espiral De Ilusão, Oloko Records, 2017..6. Meu Primeiro Amor, Lucas Santtana feita. Duda Beat, Meu Primeiro Amor, No Format!, 2019..7. La Hija de Juan Simón, Rosalía feat. Raul Refree, Los Angeles, Universal Music Spain, 2017..8. Bare Knuckle Trudge, Mondongo, Gastromantic, UR Records, 2019..9. Because I'm Me, The Avalanches Wildflower, XL Recordings, 2016..10. MC Craven On The Mic, LeFtO, Where We Come From (ChicagoXLondon Mixtape), International Anthem, 2018..11. In the Wee Small Hours Of The Morning, Bill Frisell/Thomas Morgan, Epistrophy, ECM, 2019
Playlist: 1. When You left, Francesco Bearzatti Tinissima 4et, This Machine Kills Fascists, CAM Jazz, 2015..2. U Turn, Gianluca Petrella, Cosmic Renaissance, Spacebone Records, 2016..3. African Marketplace, Roberto Ottaviano (Abdullah Ibrahim), Eternal Love, Dodicilune, 2018..4. Morning Sewing, Federica Michisanti Horn Trio, Silent Rides, Filibusta Records, 2018..5. Là Vem Voce, Criolo, Espiral De Ilusão, Oloko Records, 2017..6. Meu Primeiro Amor, Lucas Santtana feita. Duda Beat, Meu Primeiro Amor, No Format!, 2019..7. La Hija de Juan Simón, Rosalía feat. Raul Refree, Los Angeles, Universal Music Spain, 2017..8. Bare Knuckle Trudge, Mondongo, Gastromantic, UR Records, 2019..9. Because I'm Me, The Avalanches Wildflower, XL Recordings, 2016..10. MC Craven On The Mic, LeFtO, Where We Come From (ChicagoXLondon Mixtape), International Anthem, 2018..11. In the Wee Small Hours Of The Morning, Bill Frisell/Thomas Morgan, Epistrophy, ECM, 2019
For many music lovers, Woody Guthrie is the quintessential folk artist. He is the man who scrawled "This Machine Kills Fascists" on his guitar and sang about social injustices. But Guthrie's musical legacy reaches far beyond the folk designation. For some, he is a founding father of country music.
..Ancora ipnotizzati dalla visita di Franco D'Andrea, gli dedichiamo un po' di spazio parlando della sua ultima uscita discografica e di chi l'ha recentemente omaggiato dagli U.S.A. Infine il nuovo disco di un altro pianista importante. ..1. When you left, Tinissima Quartet, This Machine Kills Fascists, CAM, 2016..2. Slow Jazz, Franco D'Andrea Octet, Intervals II, Parco Della Musica Records, 2018..3. Air Waves, Franco D'Andrea Octet, Intervals II, Parco Della Musica Records, 2018..4. Francis of Anthony, Dave Douglas, Devotion, Greenleaf, 2019..5. Pacific, Dave Douglas, Devotion, Greenleaf, 2019..6. The Prophet is a Fool, Brad Mehldau, Finding Gabriel, Nonesuch Records, 2019..7. Finding Gabriel, Brad Mehldau, Finding Gabriel, Nonesuch Records, 2019
..Ancora ipnotizzati dalla visita di Franco D'Andrea, gli dedichiamo un po' di spazio parlando della sua ultima uscita discografica e di chi l'ha recentemente omaggiato dagli U.S.A. Infine il nuovo disco di un altro pianista importante. ..1. When you left, Tinissima Quartet, This Machine Kills Fascists, CAM, 2016..2. Slow Jazz, Franco D'Andrea Octet, Intervals II, Parco Della Musica Records, 2018..3. Air Waves, Franco D'Andrea Octet, Intervals II, Parco Della Musica Records, 2018..4. Francis of Anthony, Dave Douglas, Devotion, Greenleaf, 2019..5. Pacific, Dave Douglas, Devotion, Greenleaf, 2019..6. The Prophet is a Fool, Brad Mehldau, Finding Gabriel, Nonesuch Records, 2019..7. Finding Gabriel, Brad Mehldau, Finding Gabriel, Nonesuch Records, 2019
..Ancora ipnotizzati dalla visita di Franco D'Andrea, gli dedichiamo un po' di spazio parlando della sua ultima uscita discografica e di chi l'ha recentemente omaggiato dagli U.S.A. Infine il nuovo disco di un altro pianista importante. ..1. When you left, Tinissima Quartet, This Machine Kills Fascists, CAM, 2016..2. Slow Jazz, Franco D'Andrea Octet, Intervals II, Parco Della Musica Records, 2018..3. Air Waves, Franco D'Andrea Octet, Intervals II, Parco Della Musica Records, 2018..4. Francis of Anthony, Dave Douglas, Devotion, Greenleaf, 2019..5. Pacific, Dave Douglas, Devotion, Greenleaf, 2019..6. The Prophet is a Fool, Brad Mehldau, Finding Gabriel, Nonesuch Records, 2019..7. Finding Gabriel, Brad Mehldau, Finding Gabriel, Nonesuch Records, 2019
DOWNLOAD HERE This week, I go for tacos with Chicago punk band Vortis (Louie Calvano, Jim DeRogatis, Tony Tavano). Jim's more famously known as co-host of the nationally syndicated "Sound Opinions" show, a celebrated music critic and author of several exemplary music-related books. Jim and I go waaaay back. We first met and worked together at the start of my radio career, and I adore him. Over the past several years, Jim's been at the center of the R. Kelly case. He broke the story in 2000, and his commitment to reporting on the story through the years has been the equivalent of a master class on journalism. Discussed on this week's show: Jim and I won't be going to Lollapalooza together, mainly because he was banned 10 years ago. My history with Jim, dating back to when I produced "Sound Opinions" on Q101. Vortis's history. The value of living with the "lust for life of a teenager." The new Vortis album, "This Machine Kills Fascists." Free speech and its relevance to Trump and Chicago. Journalism and "fake news." The loss of all-ages shows in Chicago and its impact. What Chicago needs to do to better embrace the music community and strengthen its connections to it. Louie is much better at asking my questions than I am. Social media and its value (or lack thereof) as a communications tool. The "sheer perversity" of being in R. Kelly's corner. WHY DID JIM SAY "VITUPERATIVE?" NOW I HAVE TO LOOK IT UP. Jim's upcoming R. Kelly book (Soulless: The Case Against R. Kelly): "I didn't want to write this book." The hate mail Jim used to get for his best reviews. The R. Kelly "tape," and how it scarred Jim. "Soulless" will be a book about "systems failing." One of the core issues from the R. Kelly case: "No victim matters if she is a young black girl." The music industry is extinct. What will happen to R. Kelly? Sound Opinions memories with Blur, Courtney Love and Flaming Lips. The problems with bands that play the same setlist every night. Car Con Carne is presented by The Autobarn Mazda of Evanston. DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE Google Play Music iTunes Stitcher
This week, I go for tacos with Chicago punk band Vortis (Louie Calvano, Jim DeRogatis, Tony Tavano). Jim's more famously known as co-host of the nationally syndicated "Sound Opinions" show, a celebrated music critic and author of several exemplary music-related books. Jim and I go waaaay back. We first met and worked together at the start of my radio career, and I adore him. Over the past several years, Jim's been at the center of the R. Kelly case. He broke the story in 2000, and his commitment to reporting on the story through the years has been the equivalent of a master class on journalism. Discussed on this week's show: Jim and I won't be going to Lollapalooza together, mainly because he was banned 10 years ago. My history with Jim, dating back to when I produced "Sound Opinions" on Q101. Vortis's history. The value of living with the "lust for life of a teenager." The new Vortis album, "This Machine Kills Fascists." Free speech and its relevance to Trump and Chicago. Journalism and "fake news." The loss of all-ages shows in Chicago and its impact. What Chicago needs to do to better embrace the music community and strengthen its connections to it. Louie is much better at asking my questions than I am. Social media and its value (or lack thereof) as a communications tool. The "sheer perversity" of being in R. Kelly's corner. WHY DID JIM SAY "VITUPERATIVE?" NOW I HAVE TO LOOK IT UP. Jim's upcoming R. Kelly book (Soulless: The Case Against R. Kelly): "I didn't want to write this book." The hate mail Jim used to get for his best reviews. The R. Kelly "tape," and how it scarred Jim. "Soulless" will be a book about "systems failing." One of the core issues from the R. Kelly case: "No victim matters if she is a young black girl." The music industry is extinct. What will happen to R. Kelly? Sound Opinions memories with Blur, Courtney Love and Flaming Lips. The problems with bands that play the same setlist every night. Car Con Carne is presented by The Autobarn Mazda of Evanston. DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE Google Play Music iTunes Stitcher
This Machine Kills Fascists is a regular examination of the world around us and a search for solutions in an ocean filled with problems. For March 10, 2017, Chris recaps two news reports from a Pro-Trump rally in Phoenix, Arizona, talks about a research poll regarding American’s views of transgender bathroom use, Trump’s tendency to... The post This Machine Kills Fascists – March 10, 2017 appeared first on Cinema Crespodiso.
This Machine Kills Fascists is a regular examination of the world around us and a search for solutions in an ocean filled with problems. On January 28, 2017, Chris Crespo explains what the Heritage Foundation is and why we should know who they are. If you have ideas on how we can all help and contribute,... The post This Machine Kills Fascists – 1/28/2017 appeared first on Cinema Crespodiso.
This Machine Kills Fascists is a regular examination of the world around us and a search for solutions in an ocean filled with problems. On December 12, 2016, Chris recounts how black people, Muslims, and transgender people are suffering in our new political and cultural climate of open hatred and hostility. Chris also points out... The post This Machine Kills Fascists – 12/13/16 appeared first on Cinema Crespodiso.
This Machine Kills Fascists is a regular examination of the world around us and a search for solutions in an ocean filled with problems. On November 30, 2016, Chris reads from a New York Times article about an “alt-right” meeting in Washington D.C. shortly after Trump’s election, as well as a Charles M. Blow op-ed... The post This Machine Kills Fascists – 11/30/2016 appeared first on Cinema Crespodiso.
This Machine Kills Fascists is a regular examination of the world around us and a search for solutions in an ocean filled with problems. On November 27, 2016, Chris Crespo starts the show by reading an editorial from a Wisconsin news publication about speaking Spanish in America. Chris then goes over the appointment of Betsy... The post This Machine Kills Fascists – 11/27/16 appeared first on Cinema Crespodiso.
This Machine Kills Fascists is a regular examination of the world around us and a search for solutions in an ocean filled with problems. On November 15, 2016, Chris Crespo introduced a sort of mission statement, offered a quick recap of several news stories around the country, suggested some insightful articles online and ended the... The post This Machine Kills Fascists – 11/15/2016 appeared first on Cinema Crespodiso.
8e émission de la 31e émission... Cette semaine, début rétro, des trios, freebop et finale costaude ! En musique: Mike Cotton sur l'album The Mike Cotton Sound (Beat Records, 1964); Do Tell sur l'album Hotend: Do Tell Plays The Music Of Julius Hemphill (Amirani, 2015); Nick Mazzarella sur l'album Ultraviolet (International Anthem, 2015); Francesco Bearzatti sur l'album This Machine Kills Fascists (CAM Jazz, 2015); The Thing sur l'album Shake (Trost, 2015); MazzSacre sur l'album + (Instant Classic, 2015)...