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TSORR Radio Show S7E42 aired at 19h00 on Rebel Rock Radio on 17 October 2024. The show was dedicated to the memory of Athol Curtis, who was a big part of TSORR and sadly passed away a year ago to the day. This show was a celebration of the rock and roll spirit of this uniquely special human being. He lives on through the awesome music that we both love so much. The artists featured (see below) are in order of play so you can find anything you are looking for with ease. This week's highlights include: The Twisted Triplets where we listened to three different songs all called ‘Downtown'. We had Tom Waits, Warrior Soul, and Neil Young with Pearl Jam as his backing band. Metallica is in the Immortals slot. There was one track over 7 minutes long on Kill 'Em All and we played it – ‘The Four Horsemen'. The Diabolical Challenge continued with Classic Live Albums Part III ACDC – If You Want Blood, You Got ItLynyrd Skynyrd – One More From the RoadPeter Frampton – Frampton Comes AliveBruce Springsteen – Live – '75 – 85 Bomb Crocodile and Slow Panda's picks of the week were Van Halen – 'Take Your Whiskey Home', and Slash (feat Chris Cornel) - Promise. Artists Featured: Cinderella, Danko Jones, U2, The L.A. Maybe, Texas Hippie Coalition, Gary Moore, Mötley Crüe, Suicide Bombers, The Pretty Reckless, Rammstein, Marilyn Manson, Def Leppard, Judas Priest, Tom Waites, Warrior Soul, Neal Young, Buckcherry, Motörhead, David Gilmour, Iron maiden, The Stranglers, Stiff Little Fingers, UK Subs, Michael Schenker Group, Mick Jagger, Manfred Mann, Metallica, ACDC, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Peter Frampton, Bruce Springsteen, Sixx AM, Van Halen, Slash feat Chris Cornell, Tom Petty, Skid Row, Beastie BoysIf you are new to TSORR you can find us on Facebook, X or Instagram. Please feel free to check out the website on www.thestoryofrockandroll.com there is a huge amount of amazing content on the site with plenty of articles, interviews, video clips and more. You will find the monthly newsletter there and you can subscribe if you want to receive it as it comes out. You can email us on thestoryofrockandroll1@gmail.com, it's always great to hear from people around the world who support the show. The Story of Rock and Roll. TSORR - Your one-stop shop for Rock
Roger! Get back, I'm alright Jack, keep your hands off my Dark Side of the Moon! Fakk, Chaz and Wolfie get beat over the head with some heavyweight add-on to the song Money…where the saxophone solo and the guitar solos go…and more than ever we ask…why Roger, why? Join our cohosts as they dig on listening to the entirely unchanged original epic track, on headphones, with plenty of mints on hand…cool baby, and waxing nostalgic for Gordon Gecco and a message the guys don't think they missed the first time, and a new message that leaves us wondering, even more, let us say that again, not to be rundant, but to be perfectly clear, we'd still really like to know, “why Roger, why?” We digress and go on...we discover the origins of the lyrics Roger stole from the London Underground, and listen to him blather on about how he has a demo of the music he wrote for Money, in addition to those lyrics that, you know, he wrote. He makes that clear again, and leaves us a little torn when it comes to the music. If you were at a cocktail party, and you heard the music come on, without the vocal, you might pause, recognize it as Money, and go on with you conversation, enjoying the reminessing sounds in the background, but fakk, he does his best Tom Waites, and...well...it's "why Roger, why?" But...it's the COVID for episode, and there are plenty of twists and turns to keep you guessing, what the hell is in those mints… Grab your caviar and kick back for another fat-cat tongue-lashing and stern warning to choose more noble motives to guide your choice of vocation…cause they still ain't givin' none away.
S6E48 went out live on Rebel Rock Radio on 30 Nov 2023. All last week's technical problems were sorted and we had a hassle-free show other than the fact that I forgot to turn on the inverter before load shedding which took us off air for 5 min. The podcast is fine but that's what that was about when I mentioned it. The show kicked off and closed off with KISS. This amazing band are largely responsible for my love for rock and metal. As detailed in the Book The Story of Rock and Roll, once I heard KISS for the first time I was hooked forever. KISS are playing their last show on 2 Dec 2023 and that will be at Madison Square Gardens. After that, it's the end of KISS as a live act. That is what the band are saying whether or not they will ever do a one-off who knows The Immortals track this week was ‘The King Will Come' off Wishbone Ash's career highwater mark Argus. Amazing track by an amazing band. This week's Diabolical Challenge looked at 1998: Marilyn Manson -Mechanical AnimalsSystem of a Down – System of a DownPearl Jam – WishlistKid Rock – Devil Without a Cause Artists Featured: KISS, Burn Halo, Hinder, Dave Hause, Volbeat, Joel Hoekstra's 13, Elegant Weapons, Coheed & Cambria, Hell Fire, Black Stone Cherry, Frank Marino, Whitesnake, Montrose, Van Halen, Yngwie J. Malmsteen, The Cure, Stiff Little Fingers, David Bowie, Rush, ACDC, Ozzy Osbourne, Sixx A.M., Sister Sin, Summerlands, Wishbone Ash, Marilyn Manson, System of a Down, Pearl Jam, Kid Rock, The Pogues, Tom Waites, Metallica, Hell Yeah, Piet Botha & Jack Hammer. Valiant Swart, The Rolling Stones, KISS. The Story of Rock and Roll. TSORR - Your one-stop shop for Rock
In FC Mediacircus 120 is Maurice Steijn nét ontslagen, en heeft zijn media-strategie hem dus toch niet weten te redden... Pierre had daar wel een punt, toch? Verder is er telefonisch contact met Mike Verweij en de Tom Waites uit Maassluis : Mikos Gouka. Mike is er niet om Steijn te ontslaan, maar zijn collega's wilden dat wel? En Mikos praat ons bij over de angsten die ze in Rome uit staan voor het psychiatrische gesticht waar ze woensdag weer in terecht komen. Maar ook vertelt Mikos over keuzes die je moet maken, is Pusic zijn vertrek nu een groot verhaal waard, of niet?Weer genoeg te bespreken dus, je hoort het allemaal in FC Mediacircus 120!
Michael Blair in conversation with David Eastaugh Michael Blair is an American drummer and percussionist who has worked on records and tours with Tom Waits (Rain Dogs, Franks Wild Years), Elvis Costello (King of America, Spike and Lou Reed (Magic and Loss). As a writer/arranger he has collaborated with legendary beat poet Allen Ginsberg, and as a producer he has worked with Victoria Williams, Ryan Adams and Soul Asylum.
Theresa Kereakes is a rock'n'roll photographer whose iconic images have appeared in music publications and in galleries and private collections worldwide. She's shot instantly recognizable photos of David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Deborah Harry, Patti Smith, The Damned, The Ramones, Joan Jet, Iggy Pop and The Dead Boys-both on and off stage- many featured in her book, “Unguarded Moments : Backstage And Beyond” a collection of her extraordinary work. Currently based in Nashville, she spent much of her life in Los Angeles, where her documentation of the early punk scene -which she helped create- catapulted her career. In this episode, lifelong friends Theresa and hostess Pleasant Gehman swap anecdotes from the late 1970's punk scene in Los Angeles, where they founded the Xeroxed fanzine “Lobotomy” which covered local their friend's band, such as The Germs, The Bags, X, The Dickies and everal others before they became well known. They recall road trips to San Francisco to see Blondie at small clubs and The Sex Pistols at Winterland. They dish crazy stories about everyone from Billy Idol and The Runaways to Tom Waites and The Cramps, the legendary Tropicana Motel and much more!www.theresakreakes.blogspot.comInstagram @punkturns30Twitter @TheresaKereakesMore from Pleasant Gehmanwww.pleasantgehman.comInstagram: @princessofhollywoodwww.facebook.com/pleasant.gehmanwww.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
Theresa Kereakes is a rock’n’roll photographer whose iconic images have appeared in music publications and in galleries and private collections worldwide. She’s shot instantly recognizable photos of David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Deborah Harry, Patti Smith, The Damned, The Ramones, Joan Jet, Iggy Pop and The Dead Boys-both on and off stage- many featured in her book, “Unguarded Moments : Backstage And Beyond” a collection of her extraordinary work. Currently based in Nashville, she spent much of her life in Los Angeles, where her documentation of the early punk scene -which she helped create- catapulted her career. In this episode, lifelong friends Theresa and hostess Pleasant Gehman swap anecdotes from the late 1970’s punk scene in Los Angeles, where they founded the Xeroxed fanzine “Lobotomy” which covered local their friend’s band, such as The Germs, The Bags, X, The Dickies and everal others before they became well known. They recall road trips to San Francisco to see Blondie at small clubs and The Sex Pistols at Winterland. They dish crazy stories about everyone from Billy Idol and The Runaways to Tom Waites and The Cramps, the legendary Tropicana Motel and much more! www.theresakreakes.blogspot.com Instagram @punkturns30 Twitter @TheresaKereakes More from Pleasant Gehman www.pleasantgehman.com Instagram: @princessofhollywood www.facebook.com/pleasant.gehman www.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1 This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
Theresa Kereakes is a rock'n'roll photographer whose iconic images have appeared in music publications and in galleries and private collections worldwide. She's shot instantly recognizable photos of David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Deborah Harry, Patti Smith, The Damned, The Ramones, Joan Jet, Iggy Pop and The Dead Boys-both on and off stage- many featured in her book, “Unguarded Moments : Backstage And Beyond” a collection of her extraordinary work. Currently based in Nashville, she spent much of her life in Los Angeles, where her documentation of the early punk scene -which she helped create- catapulted her career. In this episode, lifelong friends Theresa and hostess Pleasant Gehman swap anecdotes from the late 1970's punk scene in Los Angeles, where they founded the Xeroxed fanzine “Lobotomy” which covered local their friend's band, such as The Germs, The Bags, X, The Dickies and everal others before they became well known. They recall road trips to San Francisco to see Blondie at small clubs and The Sex Pistols at Winterland. They dish crazy stories about everyone from Billy Idol and The Runaways to Tom Waites and The Cramps, the legendary Tropicana Motel and much more!www.theresakreakes.blogspot.comInstagram @punkturns30Twitter @TheresaKereakesMore from Pleasant Gehmanwww.pleasantgehman.comInstagram: @princessofhollywoodwww.facebook.com/pleasant.gehmanwww.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
Theresa Kereakes is a rock'n'roll photographer whose iconic images have appeared in music publications and in galleries and private collections worldwide. She's shot instantly recognizable photos of David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Deborah Harry, Patti Smith, The Damned, The Ramones, Joan Jet, Iggy Pop and The Dead Boys-both on and off stage- many featured in her book, “Unguarded Moments : Backstage And Beyond” a collection of her extraordinary work. Currently based in Nashville, she spent much of her life in Los Angeles, where her documentation of the early punk scene -which she helped create- catapulted her career. In this episode, lifelong friends Theresa and hostess Pleasant Gehman swap anecdotes from the late 1970's punk scene in Los Angeles, where they founded the Xeroxed fanzine “Lobotomy” which covered local their friend's band, such as The Germs, The Bags, X, The Dickies and everal others before they became well known. They recall road trips to San Francisco to see Blondie at small clubs and The Sex Pistols at Winterland. They dish crazy stories about everyone from Billy Idol and The Runaways to Tom Waites and The Cramps, the legendary Tropicana Motel and much more! www.theresakreakes.blogspot.com Instagram @punkturns30 Twitter @TheresaKereakes More from Pleasant Gehman www.pleasantgehman.com Instagram: @princessofhollywood www.facebook.com/pleasant.gehman www.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1 This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For Spear Talk 41, we sat down with Thomas G. Waites, whose roles as "Windows" in John Carpenter's The Thing and as "Fox" in Walter Hill's, "The Warriors" are part of pop culture lore! Thomas also own and operates a highly successful acting school in NYC!In our discussion, we talked about the mental and physical affect the pandemic has had on not only himself but his students, working with Al Pacino, their trip to the first day of filming "The Thing", his relationship with Walter Hill, the fandom that surrounds The Warriors, and his hilarious interaction with Tom Waites over their name! This was an inspiring conversation!Follow @silverspearsecurity for all things Silver Spear Security, LLC. Follow @speartalkpodcast on Instagram for all things podcast!@johnsilverspear is the host / COO of Silver Spear Security, LLCFollow @thomasgwaites for all things Thomas!
This week is a flowy, fun, top of the mountain type of week. I am seeing the practice culimnate into cool connections, and sounds closer to where I want them. I feature a song from Tom Waites, Time, and from John Mayer, Olivia. As well, on my old beat up piano, I play a song from a poem featured in the Facebook group, The Isolation Journals, from a new connection named Heather. She is a beautiful writer, as are the other writers in the Facebook group (all praise Suleika). Enjoy the podcast, and message me if you ever want to chat! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The messages, answers , connections are not always as the thoughts create. Prayer, mindfulness, connection. Resurrection Sunday, not limited to any religious modalities. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Duncan and Bo return to examine the Netflix original, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. It’s a Coen Brothers movie! We examine each story in this Old West anthology and gauge everything against Tom Waites. Also, The Coen Brothers do horror! The post Duncan and Bo Sing The Ballad of Buster Scruggs appeared first on Legion.
Today's program features a songwriter, vocalist and Bass player who as a member of Cream was 1/2 of the greatest rhythm section in rock history, Jack Bruce. Additional tuneage from The Rolling Stones, Rembrandts, Kinks, David Bowie, T Rex, Led Zeppelin, Phil Manzanera, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Aerosmith, William De Vaughn, Curtis Mayfield, Ben Sidran, Quincy Jones, Steely Dan, Red House Painters, REM, Pat Benatar, Renaissance, Procol Harum, Pink Floyd, ELO, Bruce Springsteen,Tom Waites, Dave Gruisin, Then There Were Two, Patti Smith, David Bowie, Ian Hunter and The Beatles.
Support the show on Patreon: www.patreon.com/meanboys This week’s segments include “Mexican Joke Off”, "The Power of Comedy", “Letters to God”, "Def Jam", "The 'I Have A Dream' Speech" and a game of "Which of the Following" with Tom Waites lyrics by Ryan Murphy. Come see The Good, The Rad, and The Mean crossover podcast live at Nerdmelt 9/8 at 9pm: holdmyticket.com/event/290147 Come to the live Mean Boys 9/19 at Harvelle's in Long Beach: longbeach.harvelles.com/event.cfm?cart&id=265462 Buy the Comfort Ninja Inflatable Lounge Chair here: www.amazon.com/dp/B073Y4V36F Send us an email at meanboyspodcast@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail at (304) 805-6326 We are proudly sponsored by Don Carlo's Taco Shop in La Jolla California (www.eataburrito.com) Follow our guest Greg Roque on Twitter: twitter.com/noleggreg Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/meanboyspodcast Follow Keith on Twitter: twitter.com/keithtellsjokes Follow Connor on Twitter: twitter.com/connormcspadden Follow Tom on Twitter: twitter.com/gossgoss6 Visit us on the web: www.meanboyspodcast.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/meanboyspodcast Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/meanboyspodcast Follow us on Soundcloud: @meanboyspodcast Theme: I’ve Seen Footage by Death Grips (itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-mon…tore/id515449028) Buy Keith’s album (itunes.apple.com/us/album/forever-nap/id1105182043) Podcast logo by Luis Galvez: twitter.com/luiagal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#286 Movies, Music and Motorsport. The 2016 Gareth Jones On Speed Summer Music Compilation. Trailers for films we'd love to see and the best of the On Speed music from the last year. Plus a new tune "The Brickyard" from Neil Younger and Dom Waites.
The tracks in this episode are as follows: 1. Sliver Shamrock theme from John Carpenters Halloween III : Season of the Witch (1982) 2. Main title song from Dario Argento's Suspiria performed by GOBLIN (1977) 3. Main title song from the Twilight Zone television series (1985-1989) 4. "Sentionauts" from the Beyond The Black Rainbow OST performed by Black Mountain (2010) 5. Trailer for Astro Zombies (1968) directed by Ted V. Mikels 6. Sea Within A Sea by The Horrors off thier Primary Colors album 7. Main title song for The Amityville Horror (1979) 8. The Space Between by How To Destroy Angels off their self titled album 9. Main title song from The Shining performed by Wendy Carlos (1980) 10. Road to Hell by Sleigh Bells off Reign of Terror 11. Trailer for I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957) directed by Gene Fowler Jr. 12. Main title song from Clive Barker's NIGHTBREED performed by Danny Elfman (1990) 13. Hybrid Moments by The Misfits off their album Static Age (1997) 14. Main title song from the television show The Walking Dead performed by Bear McCreary 15. Trailer from The Horror of Dracula (1958) directed by Terrence Fisher 16. Frost by SALEM off thier album King Night (2010) 17. Main title theme from Cannibal Holocaust (1980) directed by Ruggero Deodato performed by Riz Ortolani 18. Main title theme from PHANTASM (1979) directed by Don Coscarelli and performed by Fred Myrow and Malcolm Seagrave 19. Main title theme from 28 Days Later (2003) directed by Danny Boyle and performed by John Murphy 20. What's He Building by Tom Waites off Mule Variations 21. What's A Girl To Do-Bat For Lashes off the Fur and Gold album (2006) 22. Main tile from The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) Directed by Robert Wise 23. Ghost Town- The Specials (1981) 24. Last Caress- The Misfits off the EP Beware (1980) and on Static Age (1997) 25. Main title song from Pans Labryinth (2006) composed by Javier Navarette 26. Main title song from The Omen (1976) Ave Satani performed by Tenerife Film Orchestra & Choir 27. Perfect Day- Lou Reed (1972) album Walk on the Wildside 28. Promo spot for The Haunted Strangler featuring Boris Karloff (1957) directed by Robert day 29. Music from The Haunted Mansion at Disney "Grim Grinning Ghost" composed by Buddy Baker, with lyrics written by X Atencio 30. Main title song from True Blood "Bad Things" performed and written by Jace Everett