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Tot Taylor in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.tottaylor.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thgIeoqRyok https://www.riflemaker.org/ London-based songwriter, composer, record producer, author and art curator. He was a songwriter, singer, performer and band member throughout the seventies, eighties and nineties as well as composer of film soundtracks and theatre scores including stage-productions for the UK's National Theatre. In 2003 he founded the Riflemaker Gallery in London with the curator Virginia Damtsa, which featured feminist, audio and performative art for galleries and museums.
timestamps: happy monday + the rhyme of the day! (1:28) what we've been up to -our love letter to Nola (1:46) we hung out everyday in New Orleans (2:39) Hotel Tonnelle on St. Charles (3:29) Marriott Bonvoy (4:20) we walked 6 miles in one night (6:11) Brooks Ann was fat shamed (7:07) Brooks Ann's weight loss secrect (7:53) someone snuck into our bed! (8:17) a lovers quarrel (8:58) pepper or flea? (10:10) BugMD to the rescue! (10:52) Brooks Ann the ultimate influencer (11:32) Cliganic mosquito repellent bracelets -life changing (13:03) Birthday celebrations kicked off in Nola! (14:18) The Commander's Palace is a MUST (14:39) “ I LOVE PUDDIN' ” -KB's merch (16:49) the streets of Nola (18:12) We're Cancers (18:49) Thoughts on the “happy birthday” song? (19:38) Khloe Kardashian kicks off 40th bday bash (21:03) Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalament spotted (24:33) Olivia Culpo marries Christian McCaffrey (27:04) TOT [Taylor on Tour] Dublin (30:30) who is Gracie Abrams anyways? (34:42) The BET Awards (35:39) Kevin Costner's movie fail (38:01) Inside Out Two makes a billion! (40:33) official resume for voiceover work (40:43) The Kardashians on Hulu we need to chat.. (42:41) Bravo hear us out! (44:57) cuddle up with kb & tanner as they yap about, all you need to know! tune in for laughs, insights, and celebrity gossip galore! THANK U FOR FOLLOWING/RATING & REVIEWING!! make sure to follow us on instagram & tiktok and don't forget to follow our youtube channel where we go live weekdays! ___________________________________________________
timestamps: happy monday! (0:28) the rhyme of the day (0:38) am i your dad or your daddy? (1:34) Happy Father's Day! (3:00) Lifetime''s Married at First Sight recap (4:00) where did the couples couch honeymoon? (8:46) Miley Cyrus on Letterman's Netflix show (15:42) From the mouth of Dolly Parton to your ears (19:06) TOT [Taylor on tour] update (22:28) Snoop dog celebrates 27 yrs of marriage! (25:48) Beyoncé has left the country? (29:08) TikTok funerals need to be STOPPED! (32:24) Ariana Grande continues relationship with scooter (35:19) wrong answers only (37:07) Chappel Roan is our queen (41:25) cuddle up with kb & tanner as they yap about, all you need to know! tune in for laughs, insights, and celebrity gossip galore! THANK U FOR FOLLOWING/RATING & REVIEWING!! make sure to follow us on instagram & tiktok and don't forget to follow our youtube channel where we go live weekdays! __________________________________________________
This summer special episode presents a relaxed platform for songwriter, author and art curator Tot Taylor and art lawyer Henry Lydiate to share memories of the 1970s when their paths met in the rock music world. We hear about life in Cambridge and London and how self-identity was developed and culture was accessed without the internet. Tot and Henry are the subjects of earlier episodes of this podcast where they share more of their art world past memories and present wisdom. Useful links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tot_Taylor https://www.riflemaker.org/ http://www.thehenrylydiatepartnership.com/ music ‘Baby, I Miss The Internet' (Rama, Rama, Rama) by TOT TAYLOR is used by kind permission of the artist ©Tot Taylor/Songmatic Music (2020) PRS/MCPS/PPL
Anneka Rice and Scottee are joined by Noma Dumezweni, Andi Oliver and Darryl W. Bullock for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Kathryn Williams & Ed Harcourt and Tot Taylor.
Tot is best known in the art world for his London contemporary art gallery, Riflemaker which he co-curated with Virginia Damtsa from 2003-2018. His first novel The Story of John Nightly was published in 2017. We talk about his early days in London as a session drummer and his first experiences with the art world from regular visits to Sotheby's to his time spent studying music at Goldsmiths which coincided with Damien Hirst and other nascent YBAs. During lockdown Tot recorded his first solo album Frisbee...... music ‘Baby, I Miss The Internet' (Rama, Rama, Rama) by TOT TAYLOR is used by kind permission of the artist ©Tot Taylor/Songmatic Music (2020) PRS/MCPS/PPL
Topics subjected to the usual forensic scrutiny this week include ... Jan & Dean's role in the kidnap of Frank Sinatra Jnr, is it still the Stones without Charlie?, the Offspring drummer kicked out for being an anti-vaxxer, buying Revolver 55 years ago, Bobby Whitlock's roasting of the All Things Must Pass remix, how Tot Taylor gatecrashed the music industry in '73 and the least rock and roll leisure pursuits.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introducing-the-grand-scheme-snatching-sinatra/id1435516849?i=1000530258036 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Topics subjected to the usual forensic scrutiny this week include ... Jan & Dean's role in the kidnap of Frank Sinatra Jnr, is it still the Stones without Charlie?, the Offspring drummer kicked out for being an anti-vaxxer, buying Revolver 55 years ago, Bobby Whitlock's roasting of the All Things Must Pass remix, how Tot Taylor gatecrashed the music industry in '73 and the least rock and roll leisure pursuits.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introducing-the-grand-scheme-snatching-sinatra/id1435516849?i=1000530258036 Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Topics subjected to the usual forensic scrutiny this week include ... Jan & Dean's role in the kidnap of Frank Sinatra Jnr, is it still the Stones without Charlie?, the Offspring drummer kicked out for being an anti-vaxxer, buying Revolver 55 years ago, Bobby Whitlock's roasting of the All Things Must Pass remix, how Tot Taylor gatecrashed the music industry in '73 and the least rock and roll leisure pursuits.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introducing-the-grand-scheme-snatching-sinatra/id1435516849?i=1000530258036 Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's Atlantic Tunnel tries to bring a sense of hope to us after what has been a devastating period in the world. Edward is solo and offers up staples like The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, David Bowie, Brian Wilson and Oasis which join new releases from Nick Cave, Tot Taylor, Papernut Cambrige, Simon Klein and Joel Sarakula along with a lost demo from Oasis. A ray of sunshine is just ahead.Tune into new broadcasts of Atlantic Tunnel every Monday from 4 - 6 PM EST / 9 - 11 PM GMT.For a complete track listing, visit: https://thefaceradio.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AtlanticTunnel/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ATunnelradioEmail: atlantictunnell@thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Long Story Short - Der Buch-Podcast mit Karla Paul und Günter Keil
Eine Folge wie eine Achterbahn: Zuerst taucht Karla in eine exzentrische Familie ein, während sich Günter durch das Londoner Nachtleben treiben lässt. Dann wird alles kurz sehr, sehr düster und endet dann gaaanz entspannt… Noch eine Runde! Mit dabei: Alexandra Fröhlich mit „Dreck am Stecken“ (und Interview), Tot Taylor mit „The Story of John Nightly“, Jack Ketchum mit „Evil“ und Ajahn Brahm mit „Die Kuh, die weinte“.
Welcome to the second episode of 'Picasso's Women - The Road to Edinburgh & Beyond! In this episode I tell you a little bit about myself and my reasons for starting the project 'Picasso's Women' which takes theatre into modern contemporary art spaces at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival and London in 2018. Read by Colette Redgrave Produced by Flying Elephant Productions Music by Tot Taylor
Music producer, gallery owner and now novelist Tot Taylor joins John and Andy to discuss James Hilton's 1933 novel about an earthly paradise in the far Himalayas. And the various iterations of the story that came after.
Set against a backdrop of protest and upheaval, the songs released in 1968 represent a turning point in music. FT pop writers David Cheal and Peter Aspden are joined by author Tot Taylor to debate the year's most important songs and artists, from Tyrannosaurus Rex, The Beatles and Pink Floyd to Joni Mitchell and Tim Buckley. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We look at the news that North Korea has successfully tested a a nuclear weapon. We learn about the drink that’s making coffee more sustainable, Tot Taylor tells us about his latest novel and Melkon Charchoglyan talks alternative jazz in the Midori House Mixtape. Plus: Marie Billon on this weekend’s papers.
In our fifth issue, Comics on Consoles heads into grim territory by examining one of the most infamously reviled examples of comics-based video games: 2003’s Batman: Dark Tomorrow! While the game itself is appropriately remembered as nearly unplayable due to terrible controls and awful camera angles, there is an exceptional element to its story: the idea that, as host Chris Clow tells it, the story, score, cinematic presentation, and tone were all very much ahead of their time, and exemplary considering the era in which the game was released. Listen as Chris tries to reconcile the idea of how an excellent pre-Nolan, non-comics Batman story is buried by shoddy gameplay and frustrating missions. Then, in the discussion portion, the special co-host is SCOTT PETERSON, a former DC Comics editor and successful comics and prose writer who penned the great story featured in Dark Tomorrow. How did he get the job in the first place? What motivated him? Did he see the disastrous critical reception coming? How does he feel about the game now? All these and more await you in Comics on Consoles issue #5! Plus, Chris announces the subject of issue #6! Music by BenSound.com. Game music samples composed by Tot Taylor and performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.