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This week we go back in time with former Geelong and Essendon utility Tim Darcy. Tim reminisces about his career, reflects on some of special moments during his time in the game. Tim, a Geelong local, spent a large part of his footballing life at the Cattery, playing 176 games between 1982 and 1984, before spending his last season at the top level at Essendon. In this chat, Tim talks about the playing in multiple Grand Final losses, Malcolm Blight, playing in defense during a golden era of gun forwards, playing with Gazza and his short stint at the Bombers. A great listen with the ninety-ninth member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'. This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast we've got a pair of songwriters who are meeting for the first time, which we haven't had in an episode in quite a while. Martin Courtney and Tim Darcy. Until recently, Darcy was the frontman of the band Ought, which released three fantastic, brainy art-punk albums from their home base of Montreal—despite the fact that Darcy is, in fact, “secretly American.” Ought split up pre-pandemic but that wasn't really public news until the announcement of the existence of Darcy's new band, Cola, which he started just a couple of years ago along with Ought bassist Ben Stidworthy and Weather Station/US Girls drummer Evan Cartwright. Just last month, Cola released their debut album, Deep In View, and it feels like a sort of back-to-basics take on their old band—but still fresh and exciting. Darcy is a guy who takes his lyrics seriously, and though he clearly had a great time making the record, there's a darkness to it that recalls the best post-punk and trebly art-rock of the past 40 years, from Talking Heads to Parquet Courts. Martin Courtney is the singer and guitarist of Real Estate, the New Jersey-born band that has released five albums of songs that battle gently the urges toward pop-song structure and a slight psychedelic haze. Real Estate had particularly bad timing luck with regard to that worldwide pandemic we've all talked so much about over the past couple of years, releasing an album just weeks before the world shut down, resulting naturally in canceled tours and other plans. Instead of diving into another Real Estate album during the lockdown, Courtney decided to take a path of less resistance and record his second solo album. As he jokes in this conversation, most solo albums tend to be an excuse for an artist to indulge their more out-there impulses, but his impulses tend to lead him back toward more structured pop songs. He came up with a killer batch for this record, which is called Magic Sign. Darcy and Courtney hadn't met before this chat, but that doesn't stop them from getting into a great conversation: They talk about how podcasts might be boring—and how that's okay (!?). They get into Courtney's slight sense of disillusionment with music in general. Then they bring it back to creative desires: They are both guys itching with ideas and ready to get them out to the world. And, as fate would have it, both are going to be touring this summer, god willing. So get out there and see them, but first, check out this chat. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Tim Darcy and Martin Courtney for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcast platform, and check out the great new records by both of this week's guests. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time!
Supergroups on any scale are just plain exciting. You get some residuals from the previous groups and they hardly ever underwhelm, especially when they first come out of the gate. Enter Cola, a new post-punk project that features Tim Darcy and Ben Stidworthy of Montreal art-punk quartet Ought alongside Toronto drummer Evan Cartwright of U.S. […]
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I recently came across a new book called the Secret Diaries of Juan Luis Vives by an author I'd never heard of before - Tim Darcy Ellis. I read the book and LOVED it. And so, I had to interview him. The book is awesome, and so is Tim. This is a conversation we had over Zoom in the Tudor Learning Circle (TudorLearningCircle.com to find out more info on live chats with authors). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
0:01- Episode Intro and Summary 1:00- Panel review's win against the Saints 12:31- Catting by numbers- This week we look at the players in the hoops who immediately spring to mind to the panel when looking at numbers 21-30...Does Trevor Poole ring a bell? How about Tim Darcy? 17:28- Preview of the huge round 18 clash against the Hawks 22:20- Our Banner's Flying high-what the banner should read for the upcoming game against the hawks
Post-punk band Ought was born when three Americans and an Australian came to Montreal for school and got caught up in a whirlwind of friendship, music and protest. I climbed into the tour van with Tim Darcy (vocals, guitar) and Matt May (keyboards) from Ought and we talked about the band's latest record Room Inside the World. How did the 2012 Montreal protests kickstart the band? Which Ought song was inspired by Bruce Springsteen? What was included in the vision board the band shared before writing the newest record? What place does protest and politics have in Ought's music and lyrics? Was Tim Darcy's solo record the beginning of something new for Ought? What about Matt's solo project? Which song from Room Inside the World does the band still not play live? You'll have to listen to find out. Tracks played on the radio edit of the show... 1) Ought, Room Inside The World (2018) "Desire" 2) Ought, Room Inside The World (2018) "Disgraced in America" 3) Ought, More Than Any Other Day (2014) "The Weather Song" 4) Tim Darcy, Saturday Night (2017) "Joan, Pt. 1, 2" 5) Countrywide, Ownership (2013) "you are the river, I am the swimmer" 6) Ought, Room Inside The World (2018) "Brief Shield" ALL songs CANCON
Post-punk band Ought was born when three Americans and an Australian came to Montreal for school and got caught up in a whirlwind of friendship, music and protest. I climbed into the tour van with Tim Darcy (vocals, guitar) and Matt May (keyboards) from Ought and we talked about the band's latest record Room Inside the World. How did the 2012 Montreal protests kickstart the band? Which Ought song was inspired by Bruce Springsteen? What was included in the vision board the band shared before writing the newest record? Which Ought song did New York composer Arthur Russell inspire? What place does protest and politics have in Ought's music and lyrics? Was Tim Darcy's solo record the beginning of something new for Ought? What about Matt's solo project? Which song from Room Inside the World does the band still not play live? You'll have to listen to find out. Tracks played on the podcast edition of the show... 1) Ought, Room Inside The World (2018) "Desire" 2) Ought, Room Inside The World (2018) "These 3 Things" 3) Ought, Room Inside The World (2018) "Disgraced in America" 4) Ought, More Than Any Other Day (2014) "The Weather Song" 5) Tim Darcy, Saturday Night (2017) "Joan, Pt. 1, 2" 6) Countrywide, Ownership (2013) "you are the river, I am the swimmer" 7) Ought, Room Inside The World (2018) "Brief Shield" ALL songs CANCON
Our annual SXSW episode is back with interviews with four of the festival's best artists: Sophie Allison of Brooklyn bedroom pop project Soccer Mommy, Frances Quinlan of Philadelphia-based Hop Along, Bay Area rapper Caleborate and Tim Darcy of Montreal band Ought. Listen in for a conversation and song selection from each of these SXSW standouts!
With "Saturday Night," Tim Darcy, the lead singer of Montreal band Ought, has released a solo album that feels like he has combined equal parts Lou Reed, Neutral Milk Hotel, and 1960s psychedelia, to create a sound that's wholly his own.
With "Saturday Night," Tim Darcy, the lead singer of Montreal band Ought, has released a solo album that feels like he has combined equal parts Lou Reed, Neutral Milk Hotel, and 1960s psychedelia, to create a sound that's wholly his own.
Jan Donkers is er om 22:00 uur weer met twee uur lang Gonzo’s Return op 40UP Radio. Muziek van Tim Darcy, Willie Nile, Mr. Wallace, Harper’s Weekly, The Sadies en Arlan Feiles.
Jan Donkers is er om 22:00 uur weer met twee uur lang Gonzo’s Return op 40UP Radio. Muziek van Tim Darcy, Willie Nile, Mr. Wallace, Harper’s Weekly, The Sadies en Arlan Feiles.
Tim Darcy is an exciting and provocative American poet, singer, songwriter, musician, and performer currently based in Montreal, Quebec. Well-respected for his work as a dynamic vocalist and intricate lyricist in the band Ought, Darcy recently stepped out for a record and tour under his own name. The record is a great one called Saturday Night, which was released by JagJaguwar Records in February 2017, and Darcy and his band have already crossed parts of Canada, the United States, and Europe to spread the word about it and play some shows. With some more concerts ahead of him, Tim and I caught up for a chat a few weeks ago where we discussed his experience at this year’s controversial SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, which faced backlash over performance limits they imposed on travelling musicians, the political climate and consciousness in America and Canada, how writing with and playing in Ought has influenced him as a solo artist, what’s up with the new Ought record and his own musical plans, and much more. Sponsored by the Bookshelf, Pizza Trokadero, and Planet Bean Coffee.
This week, Matty, Jake, Aj, Stefan, Will, and a mystery special guest later on talk The Velvet Underground & Nico’s 50th anniversary, Gorillaz, OK Computer’s upcoming 20th anniversary, and The 1975’s upcoming attempt to recreate it. Then, they do a Q1 catchup which includes albums from Priests, Tim Darcy, Tennis, Foxygen, Sun Kil Moon, Japandroids, […]
This episode features Wild Pink from Brooklyn, Tim Darcy of Ought, from the great state of Texas...Daniel Markham, STL brings us Astrals and from Down Under Midnight Oil. Enjoy!
On today’s Garbage Garage, we’re celebrating Mardi Gras with some New Orleans-style music. Whether it’s New Orleans-based musicians Soul Rebels Brass Band or jazz-style singers like Jolie Holland and Melody Gardot, we’re going for the NOLA sound on the show today. Plus, there’s a fantastic new album by Tinariwen out that we’re sampling from, and other new tunes by Ten Fe, Tim Darcy, and a great BTR Live Studio track from Rosa. Aquaserge Oak House Lowly 00:00 - DJ Madalyn 01:06 - Fog Edaghan - Tinariwen 04:07 - Ojos, si queréis vivir - Lula Pena 11:41 - Wampiro - Thee Commons 16:03 - Tour du monde - Aquaserge 20:07 - DJ Madalyn 20:59 - Boban (Mere Jaar Dildara) - Galactic 28:22 - Palm Wine Drunkard - Jolie Holland 34:24 - Little Queen of New Orleans - Low Cut Connie 38:20 - Let Your Mind Be Free - Soul Rebels Brass Band 44:39 - DJ Madalyn 44:59 - New Orleans - Portugal. The Man 50:00 - Goodnite - Melody Gardot 53:00 - New Orleans Square - Tough Age 56:11 - There Are No Words - The Ladies 59:55 - DJ Madalyn 60:40 - End Time (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Roya 64:06 - Necessary Call - Pow 67:37 - You Felt Comfort - Tim Darcy 70:47 - What I Won - Someone Still Love You Boris Yeltsin 73:33 - DJ Madalyn 74:01 - Let’s Move to NYC - Sebastien Grainger 78:23 - Bossa Supernova - Miracles of Modern Science 83:15 - Tokyo Hands - Princess Century 89:43 - Spring - Oak House 95:18 - Overflow - Ten Fe 99:20 - DJ Madalyn 99:41 - Kiss the Coast - The Sundelles 102:48 - Deer Eyes - Lowly 106:52 - Slow Driving Man - M. Ward 111:15 - It Doesn’t Matter to Him - John Grant 117:36 - DJ Madalyn 118:25 - Work From Home - Tim Heidecker 122:06 - Finish
Wow! On assiste au plus gros lapsus de l'univers pendant le retour sur le spectacle Mamma Mia! présenté à la Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier du 17 au 19. On revient également sur Les Soirées Cousins avec la dj Juliana Huxtable au Ritz P.D.B., le soirée du 4e anniversaire de Lisbon Lux et sur le Coucous Comédie Show au Rialto. On vous propose aussi trois sorties musicales de la semaine avec les albums de Tim Darcy, Mozart's Sister et Hand Habits. Ne manquez pas l'agenda culturel en fin d'émission, y'a du stock!
Wow! On assiste au plus gros lapsus de l'univers pendant le retour sur le spectacle Mamma Mia! présenté à la Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier du 17 au 19. On revient également sur Les Soirées Cousins avec la dj Juliana Huxtable au Ritz P.D.B., le soirée du 4e anniversaire de Lisbon Lux et sur le Coucous Comédie Show au Rialto. On vous propose aussi trois sorties musicales de la semaine avec les albums de Tim Darcy, Mozart's Sister et Hand Habits. Ne manquez pas l'agenda culturel en fin d'émission, y'a du stock!
Wow! On assiste au plus gros lapsus de l'univers pendant le retour sur le spectacle Mamma Mia! présenté à la Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier du 17 au 19. On revient également sur Les Soirées Cousins avec la dj Juliana Huxtable au Ritz P.D.B., le soirée du 4e anniversaire de Lisbon Lux et sur le Coucous Comédie Show au Rialto. On vous propose aussi trois sorties musicales de la semaine avec les albums de Tim Darcy, Mozart's Sister et Hand Habits. Ne manquez pas l'agenda culturel en fin d'émission, y'a du stock!
Ought frontman, Tim Darcy joins Matt in our Podcast room at Rough Trade East to have a chat, play some of his favourite tracks and talk about his new solo album, 'Saturday Night'. Pick up the 'Saturday Night' here - https://roughtrade.com/music/saturday-night