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"Weird Al" Yankovic helps curate a mix of some of the funniest songs of all time, from classics like Tom Lehrer's "The Elements," to more fringe discoveries from The Hazzards, Tonio K. and more.Note: This episode originally ran on Apr. 9, 2024.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
On this "impossibly short version of the ongoing conversation you'll find at TrueTunes.com" we revisit our conversation with artist and songwriter Tonio K. About The True Tunes Microdose Episodes: As we look back on our first 100 episodes we have gathered some of these "greatest hits" - never more than 5 minutes long - to remind long-time listeners of where we've been and give new folks a chance to check us out. If you want to support the show, please join our Patreon community or drop us a one-time tip and check out our NEW MERCH!
"I have reached an age when, if someone tells me to wear socks, I don't have to." Albert Einstein (1879-1955)"How old would you be if you didn't know how old you was*?" Satchel Paige (1906-1982)"By the time you're eighty years old you've learned everything. You only have to remember it." George Burns (1896-1996)"The wiser mind mourns less for what age takes away than what it leaves behind." William Wordsworth (1770-1850)"You can live to be a hundred if you give up all the things that make you want to live to be a hundred." Woody Allen (1935- )“Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.” – Chili Davis.
"Weird Al" Yankovic helps curate a mix of some of the funniest songs of all time, from classics like Tom Lehrer's "The Elements," to more fringe discoveries from The Hazzards, Tonio K. and more.Featured artists and songs:1. Tonio K: "H-A-T-R-E-D"2. Robbie Fulks: "Fountains of Wayne Hotline"3. Tenacious D: "Tribute"4. Spike Jones: "Der Fuehrer's Face"5. Bill Oddie: "BLIMPHT"6. The Hazzards: "Just A Temp"7. Garfunkel and Oates: "Google"8. Tom Lehrer: "The Elements"9. Sara Bareilles, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Erika Henningsen, Ashley Park & Busy Philipps: "Famous 5eva"10. Flight of the Conchords: "Hiphopopotamus Vs. Rhymenocerous (Featuring Rhymenocerous And The Hiphopapoatumus)"11. Shel Silverstein: "Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take The Garbage Out"12. Weird Al: "One More Minute"13. Weird Al: "The Saga Continues"14. Bad Lip Reading: "Seagulls! (Stop It Now)"15. Fun With Animals: "Goin' To Pasadena"16. Spinal Tap: "Big Bottoms"17. The Lonely Island: "Lazy Sunday"Feedback, questions, comments, suggestions? Email us: allsongs@npr.orgGet the NPR Music newsletter to keep up with the latest Tiny Desks, playlists, features and more.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Al is back to doing a style parody of Tonio K for the second time with I Was Only Kidding. Is this a better attempt than Happy Birthday off his self titled debut album? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SUMMARY:Two-time Grammy nominee and acclaimed singer-songwriter Peter Case joins Songcraft to talk about his wide-ranging career.PART ONE:Scott and Paul chat about instruments that are nearly as famous as their players. PART TWO:Our in-depth interview with Peter CaseABOUT PETER CASE:Two-time Grammy nominee Peter Case made a name for himself in the pioneering California power pop trio The Nerves before going on to form The Plimsouls, which made a splash with the single “A Million Miles Away.” Launching a solo career with producer T Bone Burnett in the mid-1980s, Case went on to earn a reputation as a songwriter's songwriter with staples such as “Old Blue Car,” “Entella Hotel,” “Two Angels,” “Travellin' Light,” “Dream About You,” and “Beyond the Blues.” His songs have been recorded by The Go-Go's, Marshall Crenshaw, Goo Goo Dolls, John Prine, Robert Earl Keen, James McMurtry, Chris Smither, Robert Randolph, John Prine, Alejandro Escovedo, Joe Ely, Hayes Carll, Dave Alvin, and others. Peter's most recent album, Doctor Moan, is his first collection of original songs in seven years.
It takes some special instruments and a unique perspective to appreciate the frustrating version of "success" that weaves in and through Tonio K.'s long strange trip of a music career. He should have been one of those critical reference points of the heady '70s and '80s, right up there with Warren Zevon and Joe Jackson. He had the wit, the sneer, the shades, and the major label hookups. But even with the odds in his favor, a hall-of-fame roster of supporting band members, and people like T Bone Burnett supporting him, it wasn't until he started putting his pen to work for other artists that his path emerged. On this episode, we visit with the elusive, and in some ways illusory, artist and songwriter for a rare exploration of his entire career. We'll examine his earliest days in the trippy psychedelic art rock scene, his stint with the late Buddy Holly's “Crickets,” his serious run at a solo artist career, and his late renaissance as the crafter of smash hits for an impossibly diverse list of artists that includes both a member of The Sex Pistols and Burt Bacharach. Tonio K. tells us the whole amazing story – and with the help of some friends, we have peppered the show with some extremely rare Tonio K. recordings and a brace of tunes that made him a darling of both the Christian and mainstream underground. And, as if THAT wasn't enough, Tom Willett – who signed K. to WHAT? Records in the '80s and worked alongside T Bone and others – joins us for the conversation as well. The full music list, our special Spotify Mix, and more for this episode are available on the SHOW NOTES page at TrueTunes.com/Tonio1. If you would like to support the show, please consider joining our Patreon community or dropping us a one-time tip and check out our NEW MERCH!
We've got a funky and loud Two-nami in the Catching A Wave forecast with 2 songs featuring guest guitars by Dick Dale from Tonio K and Gary Hoey. Our "good time" segment features a track from The Hi-Risers from an album celebrating it's 20th anniversary. Beth Riley has a "time"ly deep track from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break and we'll drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox for our selection of the week (also Beach Boys related). Plus, turn it up for rockers from Cameronoise, The Beach Berserkers, The Darts, Man Or Astro-Man?, The Dubceks, The Surfer Novas, spacedog spacecat, The Atom Jacks, Randells, The Routes, Satan's Pilgrims and Surf Cult! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys Cameronoise- "I Overheard Someone Telling Me" The Surfer Novas- "Escape Velocity" spacedog spacecat- "Etec., Beach" Surf Cult- "Lost Highway" Satan's Pilgrims- "La Luna" "Good Time" segment: The Hi-Risers 20th anniversary of Lost Weekend (Spinout Records) The Hi-Risers- "Ghost Of The Surfer Girl" The Dubceks- "Zona del Silencio" The Routes- "Get Past Go!" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Cuckoo Clock" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE Man Or Astro-Man?- "The Powerful Fully-Transistorized Dick Tracy Two-Way Wrist Radio" The Atom Jacks- "Fission Mission" The Darts- "Snake Oil" Two-Nami: Tonio K (featuring Dick Dale)- "The Funky Western Civilization (More Dick Dale Mix)" Gary Hoey (featuring Dick Dale)- "Misirlou" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: Bruce & Terry- "Don't Run Away" Randells- "Seven Inch" The Beach Berserkers- "The Man From A.U.N.T.I.E." Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild"
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands: Kim Carnes, Roxette, Wang Chung, Erasure, Genesis, Escape Club, Depeche Mode, Big Country, Japan, Crowded House, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Michael Sembello, Inmates, The Clash, and finishing up with some Tonio K.
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson nos quedamos con algunos clásicos de la "New Wave" más punzante y "áspera". Entre el clasicismo y la actitud "punk" emergente por entonces, una colección de canciones y discos imperecederos que nos transportan directamente a la atmósfera de la segunda mitad de los 70. Conexiones obvias y repetidas en Islas de Robinson con frecuencia que, no obstante, conviene repetir de tanto en tanto... Imposible no hacerlo... necesario... ya saben, "tesoros que nunca deberían dejar de sonar a través de las ondas". Suenan: WRECKLESS ERIC - "WHOLE WIDE WORLD" ("WRECKLESS ERIC", 1977) / LARRY WALLIS - "POLICE CAR" (SINGLE, 1977) / CELIA AND THE FABULOUS MUTATIONS - "YOU BETTER BELIEVE ME" (SINGLE, 1977) / THE STRANGLERS - "HANGING AROUND" ("IV (RATTUS NORVEGICUS)", 1977) / CHRIS SPEDDING - "HURT BY LOVE" ("HURT", 1977) / PRETENDERS - "TATOOED LOVE BOYS" ("PRETENDERS", 1980) / JOE JACKSON - "THROW IT AWAY" ("LOOK SHARP!", 1979) / TOM ROBINSON BAND - "THE WINTER OF '79" ("POWER IN THE DARKNESS", 1978) / TONIO K. - "FUNKY WESTERN CIVILIZATION" ("LIFE IN THE FOODCHAIN", 1978) / NICK LOWE - "SHAKE AND POP" ("JESUS OF COOL", 1978) / ELVIS COSTELLO - "I'M NOT ANGRY" ("MY AIM IS TRUE", 1977) / GRAHAM PARKER & THE RUMOUR - "STICK TO ME" ("STICK TO ME", 1977) / THE SPORTS - "MAILED IT TO YOUR SISTER" ("RECKLESS", 1978) / MINK DEVILLE - "SHE'S SO TOUGH" ("CABRETTA", 1977) / Escuchar audio
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Tom Willett's roots go back to the counterculture of the 60s. He played bass in one of the earliest "Gospel Rock" bands (Sons of Thunder) and worked alongside artists such as T Bone Burnett, Tonio K, Mark Heard, The Choir, Sam Phillips, Phil Keaggy, and many others as an A&R rep, marketing man, and career coach. He has also spent decades as a teacher, helping college students as they sought to carve out meaningful careers as songwriters, artists, or future industry leaders. Since his retirement from the industry a few years ago, Tom has been writing some amazing books – and on this special "12 Inch extended dance mix" 45 RPM episode of the podcast, which was recorded at the historic Well Koinonia Coffeehouse on Music Row in Nashville, we hear about his latest, Creativity Will Save The World: Toward A Spiritual Humanism – a short but powerful primer on the writings of Russian philosopher and activist Nicholas Alexandrovich Berdyaev. Whether you are an artist yourself or are simply interested in how our engagement with creativity and created things can shape us, this is critical stuff. Full Show Notes, Music List, and archival video are available HERE or at TrueTunes.com/Willett45 If you would like to support the show, please consider joining our Patreon community or dropping us a one-time tip and check out our NEW MERCH!
Today we're discussing Weird Al's first Style Parody, Happy Birthday. The song is inspired by the songs of Tonio K, one of Al's favorite artists. The song is dark, very weird but also quite fun. Not only did this song make Matt a fan of Tonio K; but it's also a go to Birthday song to send friends for Matthew. If you're digging the show follow us on Instagram: @weirdalgorithmpodcast Do you have thoughts and want to tell us them? Email us at weirdalgorithmpodcast@gmail.com Be sure to rate, review and subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps!! Find out more at https://weird-al-gorithm.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-4222c3 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Weird Al-gorithm.
There have been few episodes to date where Al has never heard of the artist or the album being discussed, but fantasy baseball analyst and pet supply store proprietor Sam Wirsching chose an album that fits that category. Sam selected Tonio K.s Life in the Foodchain for this episode, and it's an album that played an important and memorable role in his childhood. In addition to analyzing several of the album's tracks, Sam talks about how well the album has held up for him, other artists he listened to growing up and his new podcast, Peace Love Baseball.Sam mentioned a clip he had seen of Janis Joplin performing “What's New Pussycat” with Tom Jones, but I was unable to find it. I did find this performance of “Raise Your Hand,” and it's definitely worth checking out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZmiefQ5y4U.I was also able to locate the clip of CSNY and Tom Jones performing “Long Time Gone” that I had mentioned (though I incorrectly said it was CSN). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIDzA0YDso8Find and follow Sam on Twitter! @SamFBB1Sam's Peace Love Baseball podcast has a Twitter account. Follow his show at @plbpodcast.Al is on Twitter at @almelchiorBB, and this show has accounts on Twitter and Instagram at @youmealbum. Be sure to follow @youmealbum to find out in advance about upcoming guests and featured albums for this podcast.Al has recently launched You, Me and An Album: The Newsletter. You can subscribe for free to get Al's monthly posts, but paid subscriptions give you access to weekly posts and much more. Please consider trying a paid subscription as it also helps to support this podcast! https://youmealbum.substack.com/1:11 Sam joins the show2:29 Sam explains why he chose Life in the Foodchain as his album3:03 Sam and Al try to find ways to describe Tonio K's music5:21 Sam likes the album's irreverent tone7:31 Al shares his initial reaction to the albumReactions to (nearly all of) the album tracks:8:53 The Funky Western Civilization12:40 Life in the Food Chain14:51 Al and Sam wax nostalgic about music from the late 70s17:47 Sam and Al highlight what makes Tonio K. unique20:44 Sam and Al wind up taking a detour to talk about Tom Jones23:29 Life in the Food Chain (cont.)28:55 Willie and the Pigman/The Ballad of the Night the Clocks All Quit (And the Government Failed)36:55 H-A-T-R-E-D43:03 A Lover's Plea47:40 How Come I Can't See You In My Mirror?50:53 Better Late Than Never53:15 Sam talks about some other artists he listened to growing up58:26 Sam discusses his new baseball podcast
This week we have a bonus Steve-solo episode of Suburban Underground with all songs that include backing vocals by Flo & Eddie. They were members of the 60s pop group The Turtles and also worked with Frank Zappa quite a bit. But, they also have had a long career doing backing vocals for many diverse bands and artists. Artists this week are: T. Rex, Hoyt Axton, Keith Moon, David Cassidy, Alice Cooper, Blondie, Tonio K., The Knack, Sammy Hagar, Espionage, Adam Bomb, Andy Taylor, Gavin Friday, The Ramones, Duran Duran, The Johnny Popstar Luv Explosion and Frank Zappa. On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio * 5pm Friday * * 10am Sunday * * 8pm Monday * Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ Twitter: @SUBedford1051 Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio Instagram: SuburbanUnderground And available on demand on your favorite podcast app!
Todd Herzog is a Modern Musician Gold Artist alumnus and an artist who takes the raw material of life experiences and creates soulful, spiritual, acoustic music that opens the hearts of his listeners and leaves them feeling inspired – as if the songs were written only for them. Todd has worked with some of the top songwriters and artists in the world, including Burt Bacharach, Tonio K, Dave Koz and Michael Lington. In this episode, Todd shares how he's been able to create remarkable song-writing experiences for his fans that are truly life-changing and transformative. In this way, Todd is able to deliver what we call “High Ticket Offers” that bring maximum value and help fuel his journey as an artist. In our interview you'll learn: The transformational power of song-writing to bring healing to our livesHow to create a high-ticket experience for your fansThe mindset and strategy for booking high-ticket experiences Join Todd's Private Fan Community (The Resonators) Here: go.toddherzogmusic.com/join-the-resonatorsLearn more about Todd and check out his music here: www.toddherzogmusic.comSign up for Michael Walker's FREE Fanbase Growth Workshop here: http://bit.ly/FanBaseGrowthWorkshopTo learn more about Modern Musician visit: www.modern-musician.com
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following for your weekly time trip: Alarm, Bananarama, Chris DeBurg, Inmates, Generation X, Living in a Box, Kim Carnes, Japan, Public Image Ltd., Missing Persons, Berlin, The Clash, Tonio K., Wall Of Voodoo, The Pretenders, and finishing up with Tears For Fears.
Esta semana en Islas de Robinson, pop punzante de alto voltaje melódico entre el 78 y el 81. Suenan: DIRK HAMILTON - "HEROES OF THE NIGHT" ("MEET ME AT THE CRUX", 1978) / SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY AND THE ASBURY JUKES - "TAKE IT INSIDE" ("HEARTS OF STONE", 1978) / ROY SUNDHOLM - "BACK IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD" ("THE CHINESE METHOD", 1979) / GRAHAM PARKER & THE RUMOUR - "NOBODY HURTS YOU" ("SQUEEZING OUT SPARKS", 1979) / JOE JACKSON - "LOOK SHARP!" ("LOOK SHARP!", 1979) / THE JIM CARROLL BAND - "NOTHING IS TRUE" ("CATHOLIC BOY", 1980) / WILLIE NILE - "I'M NOT WAITING" ("WILLIE NILE", 1980) / TONIO K. - "SAY GOODBYE" ("AMERIKA", 1980) / D.L. BYRON - "TODAY" ("THIS DAY AND AGE", 1980) / PAUL WARREN & EXPLORER - "TAKIN' HER BACK" ("ONE OF THE KIDS", 1980) / ARTFUL DODGER - "COME CLOSE TO ME" ("RAVE ON", 1980) / JACK LEE - "COME BACK AND STAY" ("JACK LEE'S GREATEST HITS VOL.1", 1981) / ROBIN LANE & THE CHARTBUSTERS - "WHEN THINGS GO WRONG" ("ROBIN LANE & THE CHARTBUSTERS", 1980) / PRETENDERS - "UP THE NECK" ("PRETENDERS", 1980) / Escuchar audio
Deze aflevering hoor je muziek van Bruce Springsteen, Tonio K. John Grant, Chris Stapleton en The Electric Prunes.
Joe Walsh Enters a Life Of Illusion; It's Better Late Than Never for Tonio K; Clapton and Knopfler take you live down the Tunnel Of Love; and Black Sabbath goes Snowblind. Only on that tiny little radio station with the HUGE classic rock library... Deep Cuts Radio - Signal 7 ~ signal7@att.net Deep Cuts Radio - Signal 7 Title Artist 7/31/2020 The Verdict Joe Jackson 20:56:59 KJLR - Saint Charles Signal 7 21:02:24 FOX News Radio Hourly Newscast FOX News Radio 21:02:29 Deepest Library Signal 7 21:07:45 LIfe of Illusion Joe Walsh 21:07:53 Heard it in a Love Song Marshall Tucker Band 21:11:11 HOUSTON PROBLEM LINER 21:16:00 Stay With Me Rod Stewart 21:16:10 How Much I Feel Ambrosia 21:20:43 Better Late Than Never Tonio K 21:25:22 Heart Full Of Soul Rush 21:29:36 ON DOPE LINER 21:32:25 Tunnel of Love Eric Clapton & Mark Knopfler 21:32:35 SHAZAM LINER 21:47:04 Dedicated Follower of Fashion Kinks 21:47:12 Anything For Rock 'n Roll Touch 21:50:08 Subterranean Homesick Blues Bob Dylan 21:53:41 Snowblind Black Sabbath 21:55:52 KJLR - Saint Charles Signal 7 22:01:15 Hourly News NPR News 22:01:19
Steven M. Krikorian adopted the stage name Tonio K, naming himself for Thomas Mann’s short story Tonio Kroger but shortening it to Tonio K in reference to Franz Kafka’s The Trial and it’s protagonist Josef K. His first album Life in the Foodchain was released in 1978 and became a critical smash. He would release three more albums and an EP in the eighties and then revert to a career as a professional songwriter for other artists.
“Vocabulary seems to be the opiate of the people” This week we review Tonio K.’s EP “La Bomba”. Five songs of wonderment. As with the previous review of the Dwarves album, we visit the Book of Proverbs
The Choir, Tonio K and Phil Keaggy are all artists who recorded great records in the 1980s and radio promoter Chris Hauser helps us look back at their best tracks while throwing in some personal stories. To hear on iTunes, click here!
On this week's episode, I welcome Phoenix based Jewish songwriter, and fellow Jumbo (Tufts Alum), Todd Herzog to talk about his brand new composition "Returning to Who I Am." Todd Herzog is an artist who takes the raw material of life experiences and creates soulful, spiritual, acoustic pop music along the lines of John Mayer, Jason Mraz, and Marc Cohn. His mission is to use music to open the hearts of his listeners to love, wisdom and spirituality. The music industry has taken notice of Todd’s talents. He has worked with some of the top songwriters and artists in the world, including Burt Bacharach, Tonio K, Dave Koz and Michael Lington. With his most recent release, Something to Believe In, Todd returns to his singer/songwriter roots and includes moving songs of personal revelation alongside songs of shared humanity. Todd’s Bridging the Gap CD won the award for “Best Jewish Album” in the Just Plain Folks Music Awards. His music and voice have been featured in television and film. His children’s album, Everyday Blessings, was distributed nationwide by the PJ Library. He is the creator of the Desert Gathering Jewish Music Fest, which has now become a staple of the Phoenix arts and cultural calendar. Todd has performed at URJ Biennials, CAJE, Hava Nashira, Unity and New Thought churches as well as corporate events and various other spiritual and secular venues. He has been an instructor at Songleader Boot Camp alongside fellow Jewish educator/performers Rick Recht and Sheldon Low and has been an Artist-in-Residence for Vocal Music at the JCC Maccabi ArtsFest. He has been profiled on NBC’s Arizona Midday Show, in AZ Jewish Life Magazine, The Jewish News, in Chosen magazine and many other online and print media outlets. He travels around the country and around the world, captivating audiences of all ages. Todd's YouTube Page Todd's Spotify Todd's Facebook Todd's Website This week's episode was brought to you by Bandzoogle which makes it easy to build a stunning website for your music in minutes. Click here to try it free for 30 days and get 15% off the first year of your subscription.
The first of our indepth interviews with some of the industries greats, a show we like to call The Insider Edition. This week’s guest is an artist by the name of Tonio K who has recorded with the likes of The Crickets, Charlie Sexton, Brian Wilson, Dr Dre and the legendary Burt Bacharach. Earlier this year Burt Bacharach and Tonio K released an album called Original Demos. We chat about that, his music career and Life in the Foodchain. This is Soul Traveller Radio Show Insider Edition with Tonio K.
Is it your birthday?? IT IS???? Well, according to Al, it's time for a reality check! Also, this week we're joined by our special guest: Shane Steele! Also also, we finally have a PATREON!!! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/weirdalphabet ***There's some audio issues: David is louder than normal and there's a growing echo near the end. Sorry about that.*** Al's cameo: Cupcake Wars - Himself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3zuhaB1ZHg Shane's plugs n' stuff: https://twitter.com/steeleisreal Email us at: alscarrierpigeons@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theweirdalphabetpodcast/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/weirdalpod Thumbnail by Josh K! https://twitter.com/AnimationJosh http://oneandonlyjsk.deviantart.com/ Show music: "Dvorak Polka", "Lobby Time", & "Groove Grove" - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Happy Birthday" - N'Sync https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtu63SWFZiU "Diff'rent Strokes Theme" - Alan Thicke https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jJIVK-daGk "Happy Birthday (for 4 Hours)" - fun tiyapa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5_8A9OwMOI&t=1245s For the 3 above songs, we don't own the rights to the songs, but are using them in compliance to Fair Use. Parody & Educational. Thank you. Find more of our episodes at www.pipedreampodcasts.com
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Una atractiva novedad en el programa de hoy: temas creados por los compositores Burt Bacharach y Tonio K. recogidos en versiones demo. También escuchamos los recientes lanzamientos de Norman Brown, Candy Dulfer, Cindy Bradley, Amsterdam Connection y Diana Krall. En el bloque del recuerdo recuperamos música de las bandas Swing Out Sister y Yellowjackets.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170
Welcome to another dig through the often overlooked music of the 1980s! This time around journalist and author John J Thompson of True Tunes fame joins us to talk about the quiet but pure impact of artists The 77's, The Call, Ideola and Tonio K, of whom were within the personal and professional circles of such giants U2, Simple Minds, Peter Gabriel and many other 80's icons. Lots of great history and personal stories shared! To hear on iTunes, click here!
This week the guys start off with some discussions about Scientology, 80's movies, Samantha Mathis's boobs and much, much more. They also talked a little about why they do and don't like crowdfunding websites as Jacob begs people for money for his next short film project on IndieGoGo (If you'd like to donate you can do so here - http://igg.me/at/terrestrialshort/x/4198896). They also played some damn fine music if we do say so our damn selves. Here's your weekly playlist -The Chimpz - Walk The LineTonio K - Romeo & JaneSt. Madness - ArizonaRyan Adams - WonderwallTigerface - 588Fleet Foxes - Helplessness BluesSmog - Cold Blooded Old TimesThrob Zombie - First In LineChagall Guevara - Tale 'O The TwisterIf you would like to be featured on a future episode you can contact us a podcastunderground@gmail.com.Drop us a line if you have any suggestions, comments, criticisms or anything else. Make sure you "like" our Facebook page - http://facebook.com/UndergroundPodcast.Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/PodFromUnder.Read Jacob's occasional ramblings on his blog - http://robotvampireproductions.wordpress.com.Need help booking a show? Contact Ryan - somethingwickedent@gmail.com.Click here to listen or right click and choose "Save As..." to download.Please support our show by clicking the links to our Sponsors.
Some classic Jesus music including: Look Through His Eyes - Servant, Messiah - Larry Norman, True Confessions - Tonio K, Love Around The World - Leon Patillo, The Gods Of Men - Randy Stonehill, Come That Day - David Meece, I Just Wanna Know - Steve Taylor, What Do You Know (That I Don't) - Sheila Walsh, The More I Know You - Leslie Phillips, Back To The Street – Petra, Simple Ironies - Dion DiMucci
Some classic Jesus music including: Look Through His Eyes - Servant, Messiah - Larry Norman, True Confessions - Tonio K, Love Around The World - Leon Patillo, The Gods Of Men - Randy Stonehill, Come That Day - David Meece, I Just Wanna Know - Steve Taylor, What Do You Know (That I Don't) - Sheila Walsh, The More I Know You - Leslie Phillips, Back To The Street – Petra, Simple Ironies - Dion DiMucci
Some classic Jesus music including: Look Through His Eyes - Servant, Messiah - Larry Norman, True Confessions - Tonio K, Love Around The World - Leon Patillo, The Gods Of Men - Randy Stonehill, Come That Day - David Meece, I Just Wanna Know - Steve Taylor, What Do You Know (That I Don't) - Sheila Walsh, The More I Know You - Leslie Phillips, Back To The Street – Petra, Simple Ironies - Dion DiMucci
Some classic Jesus music, a request show, with special guest Michael Omartian, including: Contender - Sweet Comfort Band, I Will Follow - Brush Arbor, All To Him - Denny Correll, Fast Forward - Prodigal, Someone To Trust - David Edwards, Without Love - Tonio K, Boys and Girls - Undercover, ... Michael Omartian, pt 1 ..., Add Up The Wonders - Michael Omartian, ... Michael Omartian, pt 2 ..., Annie The Poet - Michael Omartian, ... Michael Omartian, pt 3 ..., White Horse - Michael Omartian
Some classic Jesus music, a request show, with special guest Michael Omartian, including: Contender - Sweet Comfort Band, I Will Follow - Brush Arbor, All To Him - Denny Correll, Fast Forward - Prodigal, Someone To Trust - David Edwards, Without Love - Tonio K, Boys and Girls - Undercover, ... Michael Omartian, pt 1 ..., Add Up The Wonders - Michael Omartian, ... Michael Omartian, pt 2 ..., Annie The Poet - Michael Omartian, ... Michael Omartian, pt 3 ..., White Horse - Michael Omartian
Some classic Jesus music, a request show, with special guest Michael Omartian, including: Contender - Sweet Comfort Band, I Will Follow - Brush Arbor, All To Him - Denny Correll, Fast Forward - Prodigal, Someone To Trust - David Edwards, Without Love - Tonio K, Boys and Girls - Undercover, ... Michael Omartian, pt 1 ..., Add Up The Wonders - Michael Omartian, ... Michael Omartian, pt 2 ..., Annie The Poet - Michael Omartian, ... Michael Omartian, pt 3 ..., White Horse - Michael Omartian
Some classic Jesus music including: Glory And The Flame - Randy Stonehill, The Struggle - Resurrection Band, Not Going To Fall Away - David Edwards, The Church Of Do What You Want To - Jacob's Trouble, What Are You Doing - Little Bobby Emmons & The Crosstones, I Hope I'll See You In Heaven - Larry Norman, To See Your Face - Mark Heard, What Does It Profit A Man - James Vincent, On The Line - Daniel Amos, Say Goodbye - Tonio K, A New Star - Phil Keaggy
Some classic Jesus music including: Glory And The Flame - Randy Stonehill, The Struggle - Resurrection Band, Not Going To Fall Away - David Edwards, The Church Of Do What You Want To - Jacob's Trouble, What Are You Doing - Little Bobby Emmons & The Crosstones, I Hope I'll See You In Heaven - Larry Norman, To See Your Face - Mark Heard, What Does It Profit A Man - James Vincent, On The Line - Daniel Amos, Say Goodbye - Tonio K, A New Star - Phil Keaggy
Some classic Jesus music including: Glory And The Flame - Randy Stonehill, The Struggle - Resurrection Band, Not Going To Fall Away - David Edwards, The Church Of Do What You Want To - Jacob's Trouble, What Are You Doing - Little Bobby Emmons & The Crosstones, I Hope I'll See You In Heaven - Larry Norman, To See Your Face - Mark Heard, What Does It Profit A Man - James Vincent, On The Line - Daniel Amos, Say Goodbye - Tonio K, A New Star - Phil Keaggy