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This conversation with legendary musician Tracey Thorn from one of The Shift's very early seasons is one of my very favourites. Back then covid was still a thing and these chats on zoom with incredible women were my life rafts. Anyway, we're revisiting Tracey because by the time you listen to this episode, Everything But The Girl will have very tentatively put their toe back on the stage at a couple of very small gigs in London. I'm not getting my hopes up too much (as I know Tracey doesn't loooove live performing, however, Tracey if you happen to read this, I know there are thousands and thousands of fans hungry for a tour...) The orginal show notes: Like many 80s kids, I grew up with today's guest. Tracey Thorn started early, forming The Marine Girls (once described as looking like they would “break your arm before they'd let you break their hearts”), while still at school, and Everything But The Girl, with her musical and life partner Ben Watt, whilst at university. Since then she's released three solo albums, three critically acclaimed memoirs - and had three children. Her fourth book - My Rock'n'Roll Friend - about her 37 year on-off friendship with Lindy Morrison (drummer of Australian band The Go-Betweens) is my favourite yet. Tracey talks success, power, the “constant slog” of making women's voices heard and why equality is a numbers game. She also tells us why menopause made her feel like she'd gone mad, the painful-but-liberating process of ageing and what to do about your statement hair going grey (asking for a friend!). * You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at The Shift bookshop on Bookshop.org, including My Rock'n'roll Friend by Tracey Thorn and the book that inspired this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too, by me. * If you enjoyed this episode and you fancy buying me a coffee, pop over to my page on buymeacoffee.com. • And if you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including exclusive transcripts of the podcast, why not join The Shift community, come and have a look around at www.theshiftwithsambaker.substack.com • The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Juliette Nicholls at Pineapple Production. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate/review/follow as it really does help other people find us. And let me know what you think on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Podcast #719 embraces the strays with tunes from Bubblegum Lemonade, Visual Learner, Fan Club, Falling Forward, Karate, Tracey Thorn, Trust Fund, & Red Sleeping Beauty.
Podcast #719 embraces the strays with tunes from Bubblegum Lemonade, Visual Learner, Fan Club, Falling Forward, Karate, Tracey Thorn, Trust Fund, & Red Sleeping Beauty.
Introduced by James Acaster, on this week’s edit radio podcast Tom Crook, Paul Whitty and Ben Smith are back together for their November show. The trio reflect on being three-quarters of the way to 1000 episodes while they share their favourite new and underappreciated classic tracks for you to enjoy. [edit] radio podcast 750 –... The post Podcast 750 | Featuring Tracey Thorn, The Cure & Laura Marling appeared first on .
We aimed the airgun of enquiry at this week's rock and roll side-stall and dislodged the following coconuts … … sports star, Rhodes scholar, bohemian: why Kris Kristofferson was a whole new breed of American hero. … the letter his parents wrote disowning him. … how he invented the crossover hit. … echoes of his life in Five Easy Pieces. … Fellini's La Strada and the story of ‘Me And Bobby McGee'. …. ‘(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman' and other songs written to order. … why the past is the age before mobile phones. … Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Leonard Cohen, Carly Simon: the kiss and tell school of songwriting. … why Tracey Thorn misses the age of the autograph. … who'd be famous in the 21st Century? … “What do you think about when you're playing the drums?” Cameron Crowe's lost 1983 time capsule. … in a lift with Ken Barlow. Plus birthday guest Paul Cook and the furthest you've ever travelled for a gig.Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We aimed the airgun of enquiry at this week's rock and roll side-stall and dislodged the following coconuts … … sports star, Rhodes scholar, bohemian: why Kris Kristofferson was a whole new breed of American hero. … the letter his parents wrote disowning him. … how he invented the crossover hit. … echoes of his life in Five Easy Pieces. … Fellini's La Strada and the story of ‘Me And Bobby McGee'. …. ‘(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman' and other songs written to order. … why the past is the age before mobile phones. … Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Leonard Cohen, Carly Simon: the kiss and tell school of songwriting. … why Tracey Thorn misses the age of the autograph. … who'd be famous in the 21st Century? … “What do you think about when you're playing the drums?” Cameron Crowe's lost 1983 time capsule. … in a lift with Ken Barlow. Plus birthday guest Paul Cook and the furthest you've ever travelled for a gig.Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We aimed the airgun of enquiry at this week's rock and roll side-stall and dislodged the following coconuts … … sports star, Rhodes scholar, bohemian: why Kris Kristofferson was a whole new breed of American hero. … the letter his parents wrote disowning him. … how he invented the crossover hit. … echoes of his life in Five Easy Pieces. … Fellini's La Strada and the story of ‘Me And Bobby McGee'. …. ‘(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman' and other songs written to order. … why the past is the age before mobile phones. … Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Leonard Cohen, Carly Simon: the kiss and tell school of songwriting. … why Tracey Thorn misses the age of the autograph. … who'd be famous in the 21st Century? … “What do you think about when you're playing the drums?” Cameron Crowe's lost 1983 time capsule. … in a lift with Ken Barlow. Plus birthday guest Paul Cook and the furthest you've ever travelled for a gig.Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For this week's episode of the Plural Pod, Gareth and Joel continue their holiday specials. With all due respect to both The Beatles and The Chuckle Brothers, this one is entitled ‘From Me To You'. Gareth picked an album for Joel to hear for the first time and Joel returned the favour for Gareth. If you'd like to listen first so that you know what is being talked about, it's Tracey Thorn's ‘Record' and Jellyfish's ‘Spilt Milk'. They each explain their reasons for nominating their respective album before hearing what those initial listens were like. Expect opinions. Lots of them.Get in touch with us via pluralofvinylpod@gmail.com or @PluralVinylPod on Twitter. You can also Whatsapp via 07455680866The Plural Of Playlist, featuring tracks discussed: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5M566WI1NstJoQcZU0KRMR?si=8h8NUeaXR_acMIrYYQ-rDQ&pi=MBWJA5SvSUewV&nd=1&dlsi=2a5d31635f704542Join the Cheap Indie Vinyl WhatsApp channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaWT9tnElagoIHB2ed1G Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Reflex, Dirty Vegas, Roosevelt, Alex Metric & Oliver, Gorillaz, Tracey Thorn, Discodeine, Yuksek and more.A Revolta do Vinyl, since 2009.
"Shane O'Mara Wore Mascara" Okay, so let's not be ridiculous--it's impossible to tell you a little bit about Lindy Morrison because there's so much to tell. But for the sake of time I'll condense what I can about this remarkable woman--just keep in mind this is a partial and very expurgated description of her accomplishments. My suggestion is that you read My Rock And Roll Friend, by Everything But the Girl's Tracey Thorn, who writes about her friendship with Morrison while offering a contextual explanation about why she's such an important musician, drummer and artist. The Sydney-born Morrison played in the all-female Aussie punk band Zero before joining the Go-Betweens in 1980. She was with the Go-Betweens until 1989, playing on such classic albums as Tallulah, Spring Hill Fair and 16 Lovers Lane. In addition to being a drummer, Morrison is an activist, a social worker and a humanitarian. She's worked on behalf of Aboriginal rights, women's rights and the rights of musicians with mild intellectual disabilities. Her extensive writing about gender issues in the music industry is peerless. She was awarded The Order of Australia Medal for services as a performer and advocate, and back in 2007 she was appointed as an Honorary Lifetime Member of the Music Council of Australia for her services assisting community music initiatives and guidance around performer's rights. She's a rockstar, yes, but she's also a rockstar as a person. Over the course of her career she's collaborated with everyone from Nikki Sudden to Nick Cave, and currently she's playing with Alex the Astronaut and the SnarskiCircusLindyBand with Rob Snarski of the Blackeyed Susans. Morrison is a subtle and smart drummer, whose sneaky percussive fills roll with rhythmic grace and steady muscle. And she's a blast to talk to--you're going to love her. www.robsnarski.bandcamp.com www.go-betweens.net www.bombshellradio.com www.alexgreenbooks.com www.stereoembersmagazine.com Twitter: @emberseditor IG: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
link Трек-лист: 01. EMF — Unbelievable 02. The Killers — Somebody Told Me 03. The Baseballs — Umbrella 04. Metric — Seven Rules 05. Алена Свиридова — Будет так всегда 06. Trevor Horn feat. Iggy Pop — Personal Jesus 07. The Grass Roots — Wait A Million Years 08. John Grant feat. Tracey Thorn — … Продолжить чтение Lofstrom loop 350 (10.11.2023)
Everything But the Girl Inspirations with music from Laura Veirs, Kings of Convenience, Feivel is Glaque, Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn.
From his Massachusetts attic studio Lloyd Cole ponders music celebrity golf tournaments, tells us the best way to insult a musician and talks to Andrew Male and Jenny Bully about his love for Joan As Police Woman's 2006 debut LP, Real Life. Plus, new albums by Mudhoney and Everything But The Girl, stray cat noises, the joy of small dogs and the middle-aged wit and melancholy at the heart of Gen X music. Tracklisting: 1. Wolves, written and performed by Lloyd Cole and released on the earMUSIC label 2. Christobel, written and performed by Joan Wasser and released on Reveal Records 3. Anyone, performed by Joan Wasser, written by Joan Wasser and Anohni and released on Reveal Records 4. Nothing Left To Lose, performed by Everything But the Girl, written by Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn and released on Buzzin' Fly Records 5. Move Under by Mudhoney, written by Mudhoney from the album Plastic Eternity released on Sub Pop Records 6. Little Dog by Mudhoney, written by Mudhoney from the album Plastic Eternity released on Sub Pop Records
Today's guest is the singer-songwriter Miki Berenyi. If you were a teenager in the late 80s or early 90s with even vaguely alternative taste you can't have missed Miki and her band, Lush. Miki's distinctive look and bright red hair was an icon for anyone who didn't quite fit in. When the band split, Miki went on to build a new career as a - wait for it - magazine sub-editor. A job that on the face of it could hardly be more different than the rock'n'roll glamour of life on the road. Holidays! Maternity leave! Leaving at 6!But once you've drunk the Kool Aid, there's no going back and now 56 Miki still plays and tours with her band Piroshka.I met Miki in her north London kitchen to talk - and talk and talk! Believe me, this conversation goes EVERYWHERE! From revisiting her teenage diaries for her memoir, Fingers Crossed, to breaking free of the wrong kind of woman narrative and how the macho music industry made her feel “over the hill” at 30. We also discussed, the double standards around ageing and the joy of freeing yourself from the anxiety of youth.Note: Miki refers to someone called Nora a few times in this episode. Nora was her paternal grandmother.If you liked this episode, you might enjoy my interviews with Martha Wainwright and Tracey Thorn. * You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at The Shift bookshop on Bookshop.org, including Fingers Crossed by Miki Berenyi and the book that inspired this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too, by me.* And if you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including exclusive transcripts of the podcast, why not join The Shift community, come and have a look around at www.theshiftwithsambaker.substack.com• The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Juliette Nicholls @ Pineapple Productions. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate/review/follow as it really does help other people find us. And let me know what you think on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While we take our summer hiatus we're revisiting some classic episodes of The Shift with Sam Baker. Since I recorded this interview with Tracey back at the start of 2021, she and her partner Ben Watt have released a new Everything But The Girl album, Fuse, that's rocketed them back into the charts.Like many 80s kids, I grew up with today's guest. Tracey Thorn started early, forming The Marine Girls (once described as looking like they would “break your arm before they'd let you break their hearts”), while still at school, and Everything But The Girl, with her musical and life partner Ben Watt, whilst at university. Since then she's released three solo albums, three critically acclaimed memoirs - and had three children. Her fourth book - My Rock'n'Roll Friend - about her 37 year on-off friendship with Lindy Morrison (drummer of Australian band The Go-Betweens) is my favourite yet.Tracey talks success, power, the “constant slog” of making women's voices heard and why equality is a numbers game. She also tells us why menopause made her feel like she'd gone mad, the painful-but-liberating process of ageing and what to do about your statement hair going grey (asking for a friend!).You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at Bookshop.org, including the book that accompanies this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too by Sam Baker and My Rock'n'Roll Friend by Tracey Thorn.The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Emily Sandford. I'd love to hear what you think - please rate and review, or let me know on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Everything But The Girl is known for their hit “Missing” from the 90s (“like the deserts miss the rain. . . ”) The duo made up of Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt is back with their first album in 24 years. They talk about making choices that were best for them instead of chasing fame or money, including taking a long hiatus shortly after turning down a stadium tour with U2 in the 90s. “We had a feeling that our status as a band got about as big as we were comfortable with it being. Even our own gigs had got bigger. And in some respects, we felt something was lost as well as gained,” Tracey Thorn explains. During Everything But The Girl's long hiatus, Thorn and Watt got married, Thorn spent years being a stay at home Mom, she's written multiple autobiographical books, published columns and put out some solo records. Watt has worked as a DJ, producer, club owner and runs his own record label. Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 1 we explore the new Everything But The Girl album Fuse, and ask is it worth the 24 year wait? In Part 2 we play Spin It or Bin It? The theme this month is new music ... tracks that have been released since Feb 1st 2023.Part 1 | Album of the Month | EBTG | FuseIt's Nolan's choice this month and we go with the long awaited / not even expected 12th studio album from Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt. It's rare that we get to talk about an artist that we all have a significant relationship, but this is a great example. In January we got treated to the track Nothing Left to Loose but the album offers much more. It's got just about every type of EBTG track you can think of and some of their best tracks ever.Go listen to the album - HereGo watch some videos - HereGo buy some of their stuff - HereSome links that we reference and recommend; Pitchfork interview - Click HereBBC Radio 5 Live interview - Click HereEBTG in conversation at Rough Trade - Click HerePart 2 | Spin It or Bin It | New MusicIt's been a few months since we did new music so here we go. There's a definite whiff of summer in the air!Nolan chose - Amplify by Rodriguez Jr.David chose - Mo Se B'ola Tan by The Estuary 21 Joey chose - Sandrail Silhouette by Avalon Emerson Guy chose - Everybody's Saying That by Girl RayIn order to chose our tracks we create a long list, then a short list of 4 tracks each. Each of our 4x track short lists are collated here ... have a listen. *** Enjoy the episode ***We've been writing the blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/
The married British duo Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt — aka Everything but the Girl — have their first album in 24 years. Ken Tucker reviews Fuse, then we listen back to a 2018 interview with Thorn.Also, Justin Chang reviews the movie BlackBerry.
The married British duo Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt — aka Everything but the Girl — have their first album in 24 years. Ken Tucker reviews Fuse, then we listen back to a 2018 interview with Thorn.Also, Justin Chang reviews the movie BlackBerry.
Musician and writer Ben Watt released his first single when he was just 19. In 1981, on his first day as a student at Hull University, he met Tracey Thorn and together they formed the duo Everything But the Girl – taking their name from the slogan of a local furniture shop. Over the next twenty years, they had 12 top 40 singles and 7 top 20 albums. Since then Ben has experimented in dance and electronic music, run his own record label and returned to songwriting with the release of two solo albums. Ben has also written two acclaimed books. The first about his experience of a life-threatening autoimmune disease and the second, a poignant portrait of his parents. Most recently, he's returned to making music with his wife Tracey Thorn in a new Everything But the Girl Album.
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Tom Sutcliffe meets Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt of Everything But the Girl as they release Fuse, their eleventh studio album and their first in almost 24 years following 1999's Temperamental. Today's critics are Briony Hanson, Director of Film at the British Council and Carne Ross, former British diplomat and writer. They'll be talking about The Diplomat on Netflix which follows the story of the newly appointed US Ambassador to the UK. Briony and Carne will also review French film Pacifiction, which taps into the world of the high commissioner in French Polynesia. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Sarah Johnson
“Live is not something we intend to do.” Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt on the duo's first album since 1999.
In this episode we welcome author and Guardian journalist Andy Beckett to RBP's Hammersmith HQ and ask him to discuss politics and pop from the late '70s to the present day. Andy talks about his first musical passions as a teenager in the early '80s, as well as about Rock Against Racism, Red Wedge and the politicised postpunk era in general. He recalls his first pieces for The Independent in the early '90s and explains how his broader interest in popular culture informs his perspective as an op-ed columnist and the author of When the Lights Went Out and Promised You a Miracle. In a week that saw Finland joining NATO and the indictment of Donald Trump, we ask what musicians can and can't do to change the world. The imminent new album from proto-Woke duo Everything But The Girl gives us an opportunity to address the enduring political ideals of Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn, plus we travel back to 1981 via clips from an audio interview with The Beat's David Steele and Ranking Roger, who talk to John Tobler about youth unemployment and the menace of nuclear weapons. After we've paid our respects to departed legends Seymour Stein and Ryuichi Sakamoto, Mark talks us through his new additions to the RBP library, including pieces about the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper, Joan Armatrading, Talking Heads and Sun Ra. Jasper then wraps up the episode with his thoughts on a 2002 live review of Queens of the Stone Age and a 2015 piece exploring the influence of Spaghetti Westerns on reggae. Many thanks to special guest Andy Beckett. Pieces discussed: Andy Beckett on Dylan, on Simon Reynolds' Rip It Up, on The Face, Everything But The Girl, Peter Paul and Mary, War Between the Generations, Enoch Clapton, Red Wedge, Where are the political pop stars?, The Beat audio, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Seymour Stein, Sgt. Pepper, Joan Armatrading, Talking Heads, Sun Ra, Queens of the Stone Age and dub spaghetti. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we welcome author and Guardian journalist Andy Beckett to RBP's Hammersmith HQ and ask him to discuss politics and pop from the late '70s to the present day. Andy talks about his first musical passions as a teenager in the early '80s, as well as about Rock Against Racism, Red Wedge and the politicised postpunk era in general. He recalls his first pieces for The Independent in the early '90s and explains how his broader interest in popular culture informs his perspective as an op-ed columnist and the author of When the Lights Went Out and Promised You a Miracle. In a week that saw Finland joining NATO and the indictment of Donald Trump, we ask what musicians can and can't do to change the world. The imminent new album from proto-Woke duo Everything But The Girl gives us an opportunity to address the enduring political ideals of Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn, plus we travel back to 1981 via clips from an audio interview with The Beat's David Steele and Ranking Roger, who talk to John Tobler about youth unemployment and the menace of nuclear weapons. After we've paid our respects to departed legends Seymour Stein and Ryuichi Sakamoto, Mark talks us through his new additions to the RBP library, including pieces about the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper, Joan Armatrading, Talking Heads and Sun Ra. Jasper then wraps up the episode with his thoughts on a 2002 live review of Queens of the Stone Age and a 2015 piece exploring the influence of Spaghetti Westerns on reggae. Many thanks to special guest Andy Beckett. Pieces discussed: Andy Beckett on Dylan, on Simon Reynolds' Rip It Up, on The Face, Everything But The Girl, Peter Paul and Mary, War Between the Generations, Enoch Clapton, Red Wedge, Where are the political pop stars?, The Beat audio, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Seymour Stein, Sgt. Pepper, Joan Armatrading, Talking Heads, Sun Ra, Queens of the Stone Age and dub spaghetti.
Die britische Band Massive Attack setzt in den 90er-Jahren auf neue Produktionstechniken: Sampling-Kultur und Songwriting treffen aufeinander. Im Popfilter erklärt Frank Spilker, was ihren Song „Protection“ besonders macht. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/popfilter >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-takeover-woche-mit-frank-spilker-massive-attack
Die britische Band Massive Attack setzt in den 90er-Jahren auf neue Produktionstechniken: Sampling-Kultur und Songwriting treffen aufeinander. Im Popfilter erklärt Frank Spilker, was ihren Song „Protection“ besonders macht. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/popfilter >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-takeover-woche-mit-frank-spilker-massive-attack
The first song is a new one by Everything But The Girl; the duo of Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn, have announced their first new album ( Fuse ) in 24 years. A couple reworked mixes from Fatboy Slim and of course Chicane in this mix. Enjoy. Have a good weekend.
Zum ersten Mal dieses Jahr haben wir unsere wöchentliche Auswahl der fünf besten Tracks der Woche getroffen – und dürfen uns dabei auch über ein unerwartetes Comeback von Everything But The Girl freuen. Mitte der 90er-Jahre landete das Duo mit «Missing» einen Riesenhit, seit dem Jahr 2000 herrschte jedoch Funkstille. Mit «Nothing Left to Lose», ihrem ersten neuen Track seit 24 Jahren, zeigen Tracey Thorn und Ben Watt, die während ihrer musikalischen Pause zusammen geheiratet haben, dass bei ihnen während den letzten zweieinhalb Jahrzehnten keinesfalls musikalischer Stillstand herrschte. «Nothing Left to Lose» ist ein wunderbarer Start in das neue Musikjahr und Teil unserer «Sounds! Top 5»-Auswahl: die fünf besten Tracks der Woche gibt's immer am Mittwoch und in dieser Spotify-Playlist im Abo.
For more info: https://balancemusic.com.au @lodemann Berlin based André Lodemann has been a DJ for more than 20 years. In 2001 he started to produce music releasing 12-inches and remixes on Moods n Grooves, Simple Records, G-Stone, Room with a View, Z Records, Freerange, Buzzinfly, DFTD amongst others. His tunes ‘Where are you now?' and ‘The Light' became hugely popular with the worldwide underground DJ circuit. Other highlights include remixes for Tracey Thorn, Omar, Akabu, Phonique and Vakula to name a few. Citing his greatest influences as Masters at Work, Mateo and Matos, Kerri Chandler and François Kevorkian, Lodemann's musical vision is to create atmosphere, arouse emotion and touch people musically.
Ellen Kristjáns og Steini Hjálmur og Una Torfa eru gestir Rokklands í dag. Við spjöllum saman og þau ætla að syngja og spila fyrir okkur í std. 12. Una er ein af okkar björtustu vonum, lagið hennar Fyrrverandi er eitt af lögum ársins 2022 að mrgra mati og lagið hennar En var mest spilaða lagið á Rás 2 í sumar. Una er að gera fyrstu stóru plötuna sína og framtíðin er björt hjá þessari ungu frábæru konu. Ellen og Steini eru að fara að spila saman á tónleikum í Fríkirkjunni rétt fyrir jól sem heita Jólafrí. Þetta eru jólatónleikar þar sem eiginlegum jólalögum er sleppt en meiri áhersla lögð á jólaleg lög. Auk þeirra koma þar fram eins og Ólöf Arnalds og Skúli Sverris, Systur, Þorleifur Gaukur og Kári Stefánsson. Ellen og Steini flytja í þættinum jólalag sem Ellen hefur bara einu sinni sungið síðan hún söng það inn á jólaplötu þegar hún var 19 ára. Una syngur jólasálm í þættinum í bland við sín eigin lög. Aðrir listamenn sem koma við sögu eru; Tracey Thorn, Ólöf Arnalds, R.E.M. Teinar, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell og Dr. Gunni.
Ellen Kristjáns og Steini Hjálmur og Una Torfa eru gestir Rokklands í dag. Við spjöllum saman og þau ætla að syngja og spila fyrir okkur í std. 12. Una er ein af okkar björtustu vonum, lagið hennar Fyrrverandi er eitt af lögum ársins 2022 að mrgra mati og lagið hennar En var mest spilaða lagið á Rás 2 í sumar. Una er að gera fyrstu stóru plötuna sína og framtíðin er björt hjá þessari ungu frábæru konu. Ellen og Steini eru að fara að spila saman á tónleikum í Fríkirkjunni rétt fyrir jól sem heita Jólafrí. Þetta eru jólatónleikar þar sem eiginlegum jólalögum er sleppt en meiri áhersla lögð á jólaleg lög. Auk þeirra koma þar fram eins og Ólöf Arnalds og Skúli Sverris, Systur, Þorleifur Gaukur og Kári Stefánsson. Ellen og Steini flytja í þættinum jólalag sem Ellen hefur bara einu sinni sungið síðan hún söng það inn á jólaplötu þegar hún var 19 ára. Una syngur jólasálm í þættinum í bland við sín eigin lög. Aðrir listamenn sem koma við sögu eru; Tracey Thorn, Ólöf Arnalds, R.E.M. Teinar, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell og Dr. Gunni.
Ellen Kristjáns og Steini Hjálmur og Una Torfa eru gestir Rokklands í dag. Við spjöllum saman og þau ætla að syngja og spila fyrir okkur í std. 12. Una er ein af okkar björtustu vonum, lagið hennar Fyrrverandi er eitt af lögum ársins 2022 að mrgra mati og lagið hennar En var mest spilaða lagið á Rás 2 í sumar. Una er að gera fyrstu stóru plötuna sína og framtíðin er björt hjá þessari ungu frábæru konu. Ellen og Steini eru að fara að spila saman á tónleikum í Fríkirkjunni rétt fyrir jól sem heita Jólafrí. Þetta eru jólatónleikar þar sem eiginlegum jólalögum er sleppt en meiri áhersla lögð á jólaleg lög. Auk þeirra koma þar fram eins og Ólöf Arnalds og Skúli Sverris, Systur, Þorleifur Gaukur og Kári Stefánsson. Ellen og Steini flytja í þættinum jólalag sem Ellen hefur bara einu sinni sungið síðan hún söng það inn á jólaplötu þegar hún var 19 ára. Una syngur jólasálm í þættinum í bland við sín eigin lög. Aðrir listamenn sem koma við sögu eru; Tracey Thorn, Ólöf Arnalds, R.E.M. Teinar, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell og Dr. Gunni.
Neste episódio do 'Minha Canção', Sarah Oliveira resgata os sucessos do Everything but the Girl, duo britânico formado por Tracey Thorn e Ben Watt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Midlands-based journalist, singer and guitarist in the black feminist punk band Big Joanie and author of the book 'Why Solange Matters', Stephanie Phillips knows her stuff when it comes to music and books. So we were dead excited when she agreed to come on Songbook to talk about Kristin Hersh's memoir 'Rat Girl'.Whilst chatting about the book Jude and Stephanie manage to cover Destiny's Child, reading the NME in the noughties, writing teenage diaries, the dreaded 'what's it like being a woman in a band' question and why Stephanie doesn't need or indeed want to play music with men.A brilliant chat between two brilliant women.Books mentioned in the podcast:Why Solange Matters by Stephanie Philips https://bit.ly/3ByoEkM Guitar Girl by Sarra Manning https://uk.bookshop.org/books/guitar-girl/9780340860717 Paradoxical Undressing [or Rat Girl in the US] by Kristin Hersch https://bit.ly/3oNq1nV My Rock n Roll Friend by Tracey Thorn https://bit.ly/3OVCwZs The Raincoats by Jenn Pelly https://bit.ly/3OVOgv1 Girls to the Front: The True Story of the Riot Grrrl Revolution by Sara Marcus https://bit.ly/3oQNSTM What Are You Doing Here?: A Black Woman's Life and Liberation in Heavy Metal by Laina Dawes https://bit.ly/3cPVymu You can buy Jude's book The Sound of Being Human: How Music Shapes Our Lives here: https://uk.bookshop.org/books/the-sound-of-being-human-how-music-shapes-our-lives/9781474622929Finally White Rabbit's Spotify Playlist of 'booksongs' - songs inspired by books loved by our guests - is here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7chuHOeTs9jpyKpmgXV6uo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11 inch - Horizon feat. Jesse Lee Davis (biza Club Version) Doctor Rockit - Cafe De Flore (Charles Webster Remix) Kaisa Martina, Denis Laurent - My Feelings for You Kiko Navarro Feat. Concha Buika - Soñando Contigo (Cappuccino Mix) Matthew Bandy - Collecting My Groove (Heavy Vibes Mix) Phonique - Casualities feat. Erlend Øye Soft Rocks - Mirador de las Estrellas (Ray Mang remix) Tevo Howard, Tracey Thorn, Ron Trent - Without Me (Ron Trent's Music And Power Mix) Thierry Tomas - Walk With Me Thanks to all the labels and artist for their music. All tracks selected and armonic mix by Jordi Carreras http://www.jordicarreras.es Encoded by MUSICZONE PODCAST SERVICES
Massive Attack's "Protection'' was built around a sample of a sample. That James Brown sample is taken from a song about revenge that he released as an act of revenge itself. Tracey Thorn, whose partner in Everything But The Girl nearly died and spent months in the hospital, turned it into more than a love song; she made it a song about love. You can hear "Protection" and a playlist of other songs from Massive Attack and Tracey Thorn, as well James Brown and other artists touched upon in this episode, here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7v48O0Svbp2I8CKHteDkxU?si=6f11508ccfc845c1
2022 МАЯСН НАЯDЭЯ МФФДС Could also be called the Going-Away Party set but far too hard to write in Cyrillic. Not unhappy with this one! I hope you enjoy it as well.Do not get fooled by the initial ballad, this is a driving harder set. Mainly Progressive House, with a few Trance throwbacks and a 15 minutes Acid-Tech house that will challenge some but stay with us! There is a mostly successful mashup of ATB's 9pm (Till I Come) with 2 of our favourite House anthems: “Finally” and “Missing”. The second “Missing” mashup was done with a DIY accapella, it shows ... but there are no decent studio accapellas of "Missing" anywhere, so we had to improvise. Highlights:The AVIRA remix of Delerium's "Silence", where the Canadian opted to showcase the vocals and curtail the melodic line. Meg Myer's take of Kate Bush's “Running up that Hill”, immense!New remixes of Da Hool's “Meet Me at the Love Parade” and Darube's “Sandstrom”, those took us back, way back.An amazing LIVE rendition of Eli & Fur's “Come Back Around” showing that they sound amazing live! To end end the set, the very tasty Qtπ mashup of “9PM”, “Missing” and “Finally”. Lots of goodies! “All we are saying is, Give Peace a Chance” Playlist Intro Fire Brigade. Alexander Metzger 2021 Hold On (Acoustic Version). Armin van Buuren, Davina Michelle 2022 Silence (AVIRA Extended Remix). Delerium, Sarah McLachlan 2021 Piece of Art (Extended Mix). Kryder 2021 Running (Original Mix). Meg Myers, Anyma (ofc) 2022 Age of Love (ARTBAT Rave Mix). Pete Tong, ARTBAT 2019 The Ride (Extended Mix). Sunshine and Disco Faith Choir 2020 Another Brick in the Wall (Club Mix). Pink Boyz 2022 Take My Breath (Remix) [Qtπ Feel the Musik Edit]. The Weeknd, Agents Of Time 2015 Acid Tribe (Original Mix). Stanny Abram, Lex Loofah 2022 The Parade (Extended) [Qtπ Way with Added Pads Edit]. Da Hool, Joel Corry 2022 Wounded (Extended Mix). Morgan Page, Ferry Corsten, Cara Melin 2022 Something I Can Dream About (Extended Mix) [Qtπ Housified Edit]. Giuseppe Ottaviani, April Bender 2021 Come Back Around (Club Mix (Live)) [Qtπ Power of Music Edit]. Eli & Fur 2022 Our Space (Original Mix) [Qtπ Buddah Mash]. Dino Lenny, ARTBAT 2021 Sandstorm (Extended Mix). Selva, MATTN 9PM (Till I Come) Deconstructed Medley Mash 2013 9PM (Till I Come) (Yan Bruno Remix) [Qtπ its Finally 9PM Mashup Edit]. Yan Bruno 1999 9PM (Till I Come) [Sequential One 1999 Remix] [Qtπ Missing Guitar Mash]. ATB, EBTG 1998 9PM (Till I Come) (Signum Mix). ATB 1999 9PM (Till I Come) (Club Mix) [Qtπ I Will Miss You Mash + DIY Accapella]. ATB, Tracey Thorn До зустрічі I will “Miss You” Qtπ & Xtian
Episode 14 of Campfire Songs featuring The Chills, Chime School, Martin Newell, The Oranges Band, Tracey Thorn, Nextstopexjock, John Cale, Idaho.
Karl and Andrew talk TV with Hacks and The White Lotus, plus Netflix romp Beckett and Tracey Thorn's latest book: My Rock and Roll Friend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a story that's not often been told. Lindy Morrison is well known as the drummer for The Go-Betweens. Over a decade, her drumming shaped the sound of one of most acclaimed acts, and her unconventional style made beautifully written poems into earworms. But before she was in a rock band, Lindy was an activist, she performed theatre, and she travelled the world. After her time with The Go-Betweens, she went on to become an advocate for Australian musicians, and every time I've come across Lindy she's been the firecracker in the centre of the room. Fiercely passionate, incredibly fun, and a woman who speaks her mind. Lindy's story has recently been told by her lifelong friend Tracey Thorn. The British singer met Lindy backstage back in 1983, and a bond formed. Her memoir is not only a beautiful story of friendship but of the erasure of women in rock n' roll folklore. It's time to fill in the gaps of our musical history. Just wait till you hear the life of Lindy. Plastic Ono Band - 'Give Peace a Chance' Lou Reed - 'Walk on the Wild Side' X-Ray Spex - 'Oh Bondage Up Yours!' The Go-Betweens - 'Your Turn my Turn' Alex The Astronaut - 'I Think You're Great'
A tennis champion's decision to not partake in press conferences has got everyone talking, and it raises questions again about old ways falling, and respecting mental health, rising. Channel 9's vaccination push has hit a bung note for everyone who doesn't have straight blonde hair, and the internet is ablaze with millennial Bo Burnham's new Netflix special, shot through the pandemic last year. Meanwhile as Myf and Zan continue Lockdown 4.0, there's plenty to watch and read. Myf is loving a new show on SBS called Creamerie, while Zan is whipping through Tracey Thorn's book My Rock n' Roll Friend. Show notes: We're Not the Good Guys: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2021/may/31/were-not-the-good-guys-osaka-shows-up-problems-of-press-conferences?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other Tracey Holmes on Naomi Osaka: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-02/grand-slam-bosses-respond-poorly-to-osaka-french-open-withdrawal/100185462 Jan Fran on Channel 9: https://twitter.com/Jan__Fran/status/1399552215379943430 Bo Burnham's “Inside”: https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/the-latest/bo-burnham-inside-netflix-special-review-feature-pandemic-art/13369788 Kate Winslet: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2021/jun/01/kate-winslet-says-she-refused-offer-to-edit-sex-scene-showing-bulgy-belly Matt LeBlanc is every Irish uncle: https://www.vulture.com/2021/05/matt-leblanc-irish-uncle-twitter-meme-after-friends-reunion.html My Rock n' Roll Friend: https://allenandunwin.com/browse/books/other-books/My-Rock-n-Roll-Friend-Tracey-Thorn-9781838854041 Creamerie: https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/program/creamerie Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au Bang On is produced by Double J and is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present, and emerging. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
Like many 80s kids, I grew up with today's guest. Tracey Thorn started early, forming The Marine Girls (once described as looking like they would “break your arm before they'd let you break their hearts”), while still at school, and Everything But The Girl, with her musical and life partner Ben Watt, whilst at university. Since then she's released three solo albums, three critically acclaimed memoirs - and had three children. Her fourth book - My Rock'n'Roll Friend - about her 37 year on-off friendship with Lindy Morrison (drummer of Australian band The Go-Betweens) is my favourite yet.Tracey talks success, power, the “constant slog” of making women's voices heard and why equality is a numbers game. She also tells us why menopause made her feel like she'd gone mad, the painful-but-liberating process of ageing and what to do about your statement hair going grey (asking for a friend!).You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at Bookshop.org, including the book that accompanies this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too by Sam Baker and My Rock'n'Roll Friend by Tracey Thorn.The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Emily Sandford. I'd love to hear what you think - please rate and review, or let me know on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
En este episodio SRZ presenta a Bill Callahan, Pavement, Jonathan Wilson, Pizzagirl, The Orielles, W. H. Lung, Weezer, The Last Shadow Puppets, Masego con FKJ, Thundercat, Portishead, Strongboi, Stretch, La Force, Meitei, Phoenix, Theophilus London, Snoop Dogg, Jermaine Dupri, Moby, Fela Kuti ft Roy Ayers, Will Powers, Men Without Hats, Discotron, Lion Babe, La Priest, The Knife y Tracey Thorn. En la sección "La Discopedia" Lalo Mir comparte una anécdota de The Police y en "El Elegido" el dúo Weste recomienda a un productor por su sonido innovador.
En esta edición Juliana Gattas, una de las grandes voces femeninas de los últimos tiempos, parte de Miranda, elige a una artista por su voz. Además SRZ presenta a: Ten Fé, Rufus Wainwright, Gene, T.Rex, Mink Deville, Veruca Salt, The Raveonettes, The Ventures, Cut Copy, Gene Lawrence, Prince, The Hempolics, Mayer Hawthorne, Otha, Miranda, Massive Attack feat. Tracey Thorn, Gorillaz feat. Bobby Womack & Mos Def, Q, San Martín Vampire, Saint Etienne, EMF, Led Zeppelin (Remix), Marcos Valle (Fede Klotz Remix), De De (Andy Ash Remix), First Choice (Chewy Rubs Remix), Stealers Wheel (Todd Terje Remix), Talking Heads, Yukari Fresh. #Musicology, el crossover de décadas y estilos de @SRZ.
Tracey Thorn - Sister (feat. Corinne Bailey Rae) - from the 2018 album Record on Merge Records.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.