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1996 studio album by Belle and Sebastian

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The First Ever Podcast
243: Stuart Murdoch (Belle and Sebastian): On The Edge of Nobody's Empire

The First Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 81:07


This week Jeremy welcomes author and musician Stuart Murdoch of Belle and Sebastian. In celebration of the release of Stuart's novel “Nobody's Empire”, Jeremy and Stuart talk audiobooks, chronic fatigue syndrome, the Pinky & Perky Show, working at the college venue, Budgie, iron on shirts, hating the violin, recording the Belle and Sebastian album "Tigermilk", his book Nobody's Empire, and so much more! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and The Website Formerly Known as Twitter SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON for a bonus episode where Stuart answered questions that were submitted by subscribers!

Combing the Stacks
S4 E47 - Top Albums of the 1990s - Sleater-Kinney/Fugees/Belle and Sebastian x2

Combing the Stacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 121:10


This season we discuss over 300 albums of the 1990s selected from https://besteveralbums.com. The show starts at (1:38). The Six Singles segment starts at (6:20). This episode covers the following albums: Sleater-Kinney - Call the Doctor (37:31), Fugees - The Score (58:40), and Belle and Sebastian (2 albums) - Tigermilk and If You're Feeling Sinister (1:22:22).

This Song Is Yours
Belle and Sebastian

This Song Is Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 32:47


Our guest today is Stevie Jackson from the iconic indie pop band Belle & Sebastian. Hailing from Scotland, this musical collective has charmed fans for nearly three decades with their distinctive indie and twee sound. In today's episode, we discuss their upcoming Australian tour, their first in over six years. We delve into Australia's enduring love affair with the band, memorable moments from past tours, and the sonic landscape and songwriting of their latest album, Late Developers. Additionally, we touch on the upcoming 30th anniversary of Tigermilk and whether fans can expect any special celebrations for this milestone.Belle and Sebastian: Instagram / SpotifyPurchase ticket to Belle and Sebastian live on tour here.Visit our official website here and follow us across our socials. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sunnudagsmorgunn með Jóni Ólafssyni
Plöturnar: Ómissandi fólk & Tigermilk (Belle and Sebastian)

Sunnudagsmorgunn með Jóni Ólafssyni

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 110:00


Meðal annarra tónlistarflytjenda: Puffin Island, The Corrs, Spilverk þjóðanna og Devo.

Sunnudagsmorgunn með Jóni Ólafssyni
Plöturnar: Ómissandi fólk & Tigermilk (Belle and Sebastian)

Sunnudagsmorgunn með Jóni Ólafssyni

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022


Meðal annarra tónlistarflytjenda: Puffin Island, The Corrs, Spilverk þjóðanna og Devo.

Switched on Pop
Belle and Sebastian on the value of staying "young and stupid"

Switched on Pop

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 28:14 Very Popular


Belle and Sebastian released the first album Tigermilk in 1996, and they've released eight more since—a catalog that helped define the sound of rock and indie in the new millennium through buoyant melodies and verbose lyrics.  Their new album, A Bit of Previous, continues to refine their unique sound but also embraces new musical directions. We spoke to Stuart Murdoch, leader of the 7-piece band hailing from Glasgow, Scotland, about their latest project. Songs Discussed Belle and Sebastian - Young and Stupid, Unnecessary Drama, If They're Shooting at You Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Art of Longevity
The Art of Longevity Season 4, Episode 2: Belle and Sebastian, with Stuart Murdoch

The Art of Longevity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 48:52


If all music artists of longevity have a good book in them, then Belle and Sebastian are more bookish than most - something that's always been present in the band's lyrics of course - wry observations of everyday life, spun into song in a way that seems natural and effortless, though is probably the result of hard graft and fine craft. It was a listen to the band's latest offering ‘A Bit of Previous' that had me intrigued enough to thoroughly anticipate and enjoy a chat with Stuart Murdoch. Belle and Sebastian's 10th full studio album is a joy - an example of a band of longevity (in this case 20 years) enjoying and expressing yet another creative peak. Yet it is also different from their previous albums - more driving pop, ‘big' choruses and a good dose of blue-eyed soul thrown in for good measure. That's the remarkable thing about longevity - bands with as much about them as Belle & Sebastian are bound to pick up new fans along the way, and meanwhile their frighteningly loyal fan base ‘the Bowlies' will always follow them. ‘A Bit of Previous' was meant to be recorded in California in the spring of 2020, but that plan was thwarted by, guess what? If, as Stuart Murdoch's liner notes for the record suggest “Corona probably came 46th in the list of entities most influential in the writing of this record” - then surely the pandemic loomed large over how the record was eventually made. Towards the end of 2020 Murdoch & his merry band (there are seven of them) abandoned the notion of going to the US and instead converted its own rehearsal space in Glasgow into a makeshift studio and got to work, with unhurried resignation. How full circle can a band come? Belle and Sebastian's very first recording sessions were at Cava Studios on the edge of Glasgow's Kelvingrove Park way back in the mid 90s, which happened as a result of them winning Beatbox, a competition funded by the Department of Employment. Their prize was three whole days at Cava to record a song. Murdoch was determined to use the allotted time to record an entire album though - the end result being the band's debut Tigermilk. That first album was originally given a limited release of just 1,000 copies by Electric Honey, Beatbox's associated record label (the album was subsequently re-released in 1999 by Jeepster Records). Of course, the deal was to have a limited print of CDs, but again Murdoch insisted on vinyl. Those changes of plan have been Stuart Murdoch's modus operandi since the inception of Belle and Sebastian and I was curious to find out just where that self-belief came from. His answer was suitably self-effacing, and charmingly vexed:“I got really ill with M.E., but roundabout that time I had spiritual feelings as well - so illness, god, and discovering I could write songs. That was like a lifeline to me, so I'm not sure it's self belief but more determination. I was just determined to use my time - because of my illness - in a focused way”. Yet Murdoch's approach throughout the evolution of Belle and Sebastian has remained eccentric. Without a doubt, longevity is a far greater possibility if a band is driven by single-minded, quixotic decision making.“We're lucky in that we never really had hits, so no label was ever pressuring us in that way. I wish we had some of that pressure in a sense. I'm never comfortable, I've been bitching, in a semi-comedic way, since 2003 about why we can't be bigger than we are”. But once you have a following, no one can really knock you back”. Seems like a bit of previous has been enough to see Belle and Sebastian through. Support the show (https://www.songsommelier.com)

101 Part Time Jobs
Richard Colburn (Belle and Sebastian)

101 Part Time Jobs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 24:01


Belle and Sebastian drummer Richard Colburn joins me today, on his former life as a semi-professional snooker player, the chance meeting that led to joining the band, the recording and release of their debut Tigermilk - and recording new album A Bit Of Previous at their self-built Glasgow studio.Pre-order the album and catch them on tour this year: https://belleandsebastian.com/Thinking of going to 2000 Trees Festival 6-9 July in Cheltenham, headlined by IDLES, Jimmy Eat World, Thrice and Turnstile + so many more great bands?Use the voucher code '101POD' to get 10% off your tickets: https://www.twothousandtreesfestival.co.uk/tickets/Songs: Belle and Sebastian 'Young and Stupid', Cock Sparrer 'Working' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Rusty Needle's Record Club
Belle & Sebastian - Tigermilk

Rusty Needle's Record Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 55:26


w/ guest Matt Ralph

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Farelos Musicais
Farelos Musicais #162 – Expectations

Farelos Musicais

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 40:29


O episódio de hoje do #podcast Farelos Musicais é nossa singela homenagem à cantora Marília Mendonça. Vamos, no entanto, respeitar nossas regras e seguiremos com uma canção internacional. Hoje trazemos uma de nossas bandas favoritas, os escoceses do Belle and Sebastian, com a canção Expectations, do seu primeiro álbum Tigermilk. Nela vemos a descrição de uma garota muitas vezes incompreendida e até rejeitada, mas que dá a volta por cima e com sua arte vai ao topo do mundo... combina? Combina! Então vem ouvir.

Blue Tiger Podcast
Episode 121- Nathan Daggett

Blue Tiger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 119:51


*EXPLICIT, RAUNCHY, NASTY, CONTENT WARNING* We take a break from our regular scheduled Comic Book Podcast to bring in Stand Up Comedian and Live Bearded Director of Marketing, Nathan Daggett!  Find Nate on instagram @dadboddemigod livebearded.com use the Promo code TigerMilk for 10% off!  Support Blue Tiger Podcast here: teepublic.com/user/bluetigerpodcast

Song by Song
Lucky Day, The Black Rider, Tom Waits [221]

Song by Song

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 25:04


Theatre-maker David Shopland joins his collaborator and returning guest Callum Hughes (plus the usual goofs Martin & Sam) to listen to this climactic track from The Black Rider. We discuss fusion of Waits’s traditional mode of writing with the theatrical context, the nature of his writing throughout the album, as well as the writing of Belle&Sebastian. Stick with us to the end of the episode for a brief bonus performance... website: songbysongpodcast.com twitter: @songbysongpod e-mail: songbysongpodcast@gmail.com Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include: Lucky Day, The Black Rider, Tom Waits (1993) My Wandering Days Are Over, Tigermilk, Belle & Sebastian (1996) We think your Song by Song experience will be enhanced by hearing, in full, the songs featured in the show, which you can get hold of from your favourite record shop or online platform. Please support artists by buying their music, or using services which guarantee artists a revenue - listen responsibly.

Album of the Year Podcast
Episode 9 - 1996 - Part 2

Album of the Year Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 109:49


The wait is over! 1996 PART 2 is upon us! Marty, Kris, and the Enchanting Wizard of Rhythm are BACK! We kick it off by hotly debating who has better fried pies (2:24) A breakdown of the 1996 billboard  charts (5:32) starting with  strict delineation of the Macarena, Thomas’ pick for favorite song (5:59) Marty remembering a huge regional hip hop hit that he didn’t realize was regional until he moved to Texas (7:36) Kris doing parenting right by exposing his daughter to Busta Rhymes at a young age (10:02) Kris’s least favorite song (17:45) Marty’s least favorite song and a near-blog post about his least favorite song (21.55) Thomas’s Goo Goo Dolls hate (23:24) Kris meeting a guy in music school who vehemently defended Sheryl Crow (26:13) We then get to Marty’s pick for 1996, Pearl Jam’s much maligned but very introspective album, No Code (33:48) Followed by Kris’s pick, arguably one of the first “Indie Rock” albums, Belle and Sebastian’s “Tigermilk”. (1:13:21)  Let us know what you think anytime at Aotypodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!

We Listen 2 Records
Episode 6: Belle and Sebastian, The Life Pursuit

We Listen 2 Records

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 49:19


       Jason and Matt talk about the album The Life Pursuit by Belle and Sebastian. We both remember Tigermilk but The Life Pursuit is arguably the peak of Stuart Murdoch’s powers and a conceptual album of the 80’s. Jason heard this playing in a record store one day and everything he thought he knew about Belle and Sebastian was shattered. Matt says “It’s pretty good.”    

Jam Sandwich
Claire Jean || JS025

Jam Sandwich

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 96:19


Today's guest is my best one yet because after the show was finished, I got to go home and fornicate with them. For the 25th episode I asked my wife Claire to join me at Friesen Point Studios to discuss our favorite shared band, Belle and Sebastian, along with the two songs that played during our wedding and some other crap. I have to wonder if I sound different considering my better half is on the show. Early on Claire suggests that listeners might get exposed to my "more sensitive side" but I'm not sure how true that is given my bride's natural gift for toying with my libido. Either way, she's an absolute sweetheart and I love her with all that I got. In fact, from now on, I'm gonna be sensitive as fcuk. All feelings, all the time, from here on out. This episode of Jam Sandwich is best enjoyed with a saucer full of milk, so lick it up kitties. 

Exploded Drawing
ED001 / Andrew Kenny

Exploded Drawing

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2015 59:54


Andrew Kenny, singer in American Analog Set and Wooden Birds, discusses Belle And Sebastian’s debut ‘Tigermilk’, from 1996. Initially pressed to just a thousand vinyl copies, this delightfully understated record became the blueprint for the band’s unique sound.

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Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast
PROGRAM 24: BEATING A DEAD HORSE; A VISIT FROM LADY KATIE [08.16.12]

Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2012


The City of New Orleans is at risk of washing away for the second time in ten years, so EASGS presents a set of New Orleans music as tribute in this podcast, curated by the Lady Katie (though this show was actually recorded when the only Isaac on our minds was of the Hayes variety). And it's sandwiched by our ABSOLUTELY FINAL installment in a tired and boring theme. Download | Podcast Bold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps). Gilberto Gil - "Aquele Abraço" (from Gilberto Gil) The Mighty Grouse's guest is currently out of the room: self-awareness at an all time low. The Mar-Keys - "Sack-O-Woe" (from The Complete Stax/Volt Singles: 1959-1968) Dukes of Stratosphear - "Vanishing Girl" (from Psonic Psunspot) Aphrodite's Child - "Loud Loud Loud" (from 666: The Apocalypse of John, 13/18) Hawkwind - "Sonic Attack / Time We Left This World Today" (from Space Ritual) The Soft Machine - "Plus Belle Qu'une Poubelle / Why Are We Sleeping?" (from The Soft Machine) Pavement - "Conduit for Sale!" (from Slanted and Enchanted) Harvey Matusow's Jews Harp Band - "Eighteen Nuns" (from War Between Fats and Thins) Linton Kwesi Johnson - "Lorraine" (from Bass Culture) Belle & Sebastian - "I Could Be Dreaming" (from Tigermilk) Isaac Hayes - "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" (from Hot Buttered Soul) King Grouse introduces Lady Katie. James Booker - "Black Minute Waltz" (from Junco Partner) James Booker - "Goodnight Irene" (from Junco Partner) Huey "Piano" Smith - "Little Liza Jane" (from This Is... Huey "Piano" Smith) Benny Spellman - "If You Love Her" (from Get Low Down!: The Soul of New Orleans, '65-'67) Snooks Eaglin & Boogie Bill Webb - "Country Boy Down in New Orleans" (from The Blues of Snooks Eaglin & Boogie Bill Webb) Inell Young - "What Do You See In Her" (from Soul Jazz Presents: New Orleans Funk, Volume 2) Betty Harris - "Nearer to You" (from Get Low Down!: The Soul of New Orleans, '65-'67) The Meters - "Darling Darling Darling" (from Funkify Your Life: The Meters Anthology) Johnny Adams - "Reconsider Me" (from Absolutely the Best) Marilyn Barbarin - "Reborn" (from Soul Jazz Presents: New Orleans Funk, Volume 1) Lady Katie does a marvelous back-announce. Noble Watts - "Teen-Scene" (from Cats Got These Cats' Tongues - 26 Rarities From Mr. Fine Wine's Vaults) Kelan Philip Cohran the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - "Cabin Tale" (from Kelan Philip Cohran and the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble) Chris Cohen - "Caller No 99" (from Overgrown Path) Apache Dropout - "Katie Verlaine" (from Bubblegum Graveyard) Jacco Gardner - "Where Will You Go" / (and a little bit of the b-side "Summer's Game" before Uncle Matt showed up) (from TIM042)