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It's the finale of 1990 and Paul McCartney is drawing a historic year in his solo career to a close with a new single. Taken from his new Tripping the Live Fantastic package capturing the best performances from his whirlwind 89-90 World Tour, the single All My Trials captures Macca and the band at their most soulful. A fitting, poignant end to a year that would come to define Paul for the rest of his life, and secure his legacy as the 20th century's most prolific pop prodigy. With new music from George Harrison's Traveling Wilburys still on the charts, so ends the beginning of a new decade in Beatle World. Next, it's 1991... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Traveling Wilburys are coming! The Traveling Wilburys are coming! Well, actually they're HERE as of October 29th, 1990 and the release of The Traveling Wilburys vol3 -- the highly anticipated follow-up to the super-group's hit debut record. Despite the shift in decade and the fallen Roy Orbison, the project begun by George Harrison had another hit on their hands with this latest release - successful in both album and singles charts alike. Cuts like Wilbury Twist, Last Night and She's My Baby offered a dose of vitality for the genre of rock'n'roll amidst a crowded marketplace of new sounds that would have been largely unrecognizable a scant decade prior. More importantly, this was new George Harrison music in the 1990s...a signal for more on the horizon? Or perhaps a last burst of excitement... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"I do not try to find myself in what I 'shoot,' but perhaps I want to see the position of the world I am in." -- Daido Moriyama "Often while traveling with a camera we arrive just as the sun slips over the horizon of a moment, too late to expose film, only time enough to expose our hearts." -- Minor White In this episode, Antonio and Ward catch up and talk about the trips they each took recently. Ward shares his experience traveling through Japan for eleven days, visiting Tokyo, Hiroshima, and Osaka. He talks about how he planned his photo approach ahead of time, but also how being in such a different place pushed him to adjust on the fly. There's a lot about the feeling of being there—the quiet streets, the pace of the subway system, the powerful visit to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, and what it was like photographing during the peak of cherry blossom season. Antonio then talks about a shorter but important trip he made to Lincoln, Nebraska. It was his first time flying in a long while, and also his first time seeing the place where he plans to move. He visited his girlfriend, met her kids and friends, and started to get a feel for the town and what life might be like there. He also made time to take some pictures and begin thinking about what kind of photography might come out of being in a new environment. Photo Gallery: https://tinyurl.com/24tj8ubq Subscribe to our Substack Newsletter Help out the show by buying us a coffee! Support the show by purchasing Antonio's Zines. Send us a voice message, comment or question. Show Links: Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Instagram, Bluesky, and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Vero, Bluesky, Instagram and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website The Unusual Collective Street Shots Facebook Page Street Shots Instagram Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio
Summer 1990 brought an increasingly unusual sight for fans in an ever-evolving post-Beatles world: the release of two new singles by two former Beatles respectively. First up was George Harrison, back in the studio with the Traveling Wilburys to release the charity single Nobody's Child. The release, in aid of Romanian orphans spearheaded by George's wife Olivia, signaled the beginning of new music from the supergroup - and the first new music from George in the new decade. Paul McCartney was next with the single release of Birthday - cut live during his smash-hit world tour and taken from the incoming album chronicling those live performances. Two new singles followed by two new albums from Paul and George as we enter fall 1990... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nothing Like the Sun, or as it is written on the album, "...Nothing Like the Sun," is the second solo studio album by former Police bassist and front man Sting. The title comes from Shakespeare's sonnet number 130 which contains the lines, "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun." Sting was met on the street one evening, who asked him, "How beautiful is the moon?" Sting responded with this line from the sonnet. Two events play a lot of influence on this album. First, Sting's mother died in 1986, inspiring the lyrics to the opening track, "Lazarus Heart." Second Sting joined the Conspiracy of Hope tour for Amnesty International, and through this tour was exposed to victims of government oppression in Latin America. He was particularly moved by people in Chile for whom loved ones had "disappeared" in government actions, and wrote "They Dance Alone" as a description of the mourners who would dance the traditional Cueca by themselves with a picture of their loved ones pinned to their clothes.Sting's first solo album leaned into jazz. This second album continues to have a jazz influence but reaches across a number of other genres including reggae, funk, acoustic rock, soft rock, and world music. He brought in a number of solid musicians into the recording sessions including Gil Evans, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Branford Marsalis, and even his fellow Police alumnus Andy SummersSting would continue to further success after this album, which peaked at number 9 on the Billboard 200 chart. In the UK, ...Nothing Like the Sun debuted and peaked at number 1 on the UK albums chart.Bruce presents this adult contemporary album for this week's podcast. Be Still My Beating HeartThis second single from the album went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100. The lyrics are quite mature, describing the head telling the heart to settle down in the midst of an intense romance. The title was likely inspired by a 19th Century poem from Mary Elizabeth Coleridge. Andy Summers is playing guitar on this track. Little WingMost of this album is original music written by Sting, but this one is a deeper cut and a cover. Jimi Hendrix wrote "Little Wing" in 1967, and it appears on his "Axis" album. Gil Evans did a jazz arrangement of this piece in 1974, and provided this arrangement and backing with his orchestra for this cover. Sting's version runs just over 5 minutes, giving it a run time just over double that of the original Hendrix version. Rock SteadyAnother deep cut, this song is Stings humorous look at a couple who have volunteered to join a cruise, and later find out that they are joining Noah on the Ark. "Life may be tough, but we're sailing with the Lord." FragileThis is the fourth single from the album, and is a gorgeous acoustic piece. This anti-war song was likely inspired by Sting's work with Amnesty International. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:That's Amore by Dean Martin (from the motion picture “Moonstruck”) This romance comedy starring Cher and Nicolas Cage delivered a Best Actress Oscar to Cher and a Best Supporting Actress Oscar to Olympia Dukakis. STAFF PICKS:The Promise by When In RomeRob starts this week's staff picks with the only hit from a British new wave trio. This track went to number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, and became a popular song to play at weddings later on. It gained a revival in popularity when it was used in the soundtrack to "Napoleon Dynamite" in 2004. Got My Mind Set On You by George HarrisonLynch brings us a cover of a song originally written by Rudy Clark and recorded by James Ray in 1962. It is off Harrison's comeback album, "Cloud Nine." Harrison worked with Jeff Lynne on the album because he wanted a producer who wouldn't be intimidated by working with a Beatle. The teamwork went well, and the two would go on to form "The Traveling Wilburys" supergroup shortly thereafter.Dude (Looks Like a Lady) by AerosmithWayne features one of many hits from Aerosmith's monster "Permanent Vacation" album. The lyrics tell the tale of a man finding out that the "girl" he has bee pursuing at a club was a man dressed up as a woman. The idea for the song came from Motley Crue singer Vince Neil being mistaken frequently for a woman with long blonde hair.Mission by RushBruce closes out the staff picks with a song which arose from a conversation between Neal Peart and Geddy Lee about the perception people have that the rich and famous have easier lives. The lyrics reflect how every life has its own difficulties, and perhaps those who are highly successful would often wish for a more plain and settled life at times. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Bailando/Aquatic Park by Carlos SantanaGuitar virtuoso Carlos Santana takes us out this week with a track from his solo album, "Blues for Salvador." Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Face the Music: An Electric Light Orchestra Song-By-Song Podcast
Traveling Wilburys were a surprise dream come true of a supergroup and their 1988 album, Vol. 1, was one of the best of the decade. It pretty much brought out the best in every member and put them on the comeback trail. Unfortunately, Roy Orbison died shortly after its release. Still, it was successful enough that George Harrison decided to give it another go and get Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Bob Dylan to do a second album. While still a quality album, Roy Orbison was sorely missed.
Als George Harrison Ende der 1980er Jahre einen Song für eine Single aufnehmen wollte, lud er seine Kollegen Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison und Jeff Lynne zu einer Jamsession ein. Was aus einer Laune heraus entstand, funktionierte so gut, dass die Musikerlegenden die Band auf Zeit „Traveling Wilburys“ gründeten und ein ganzes Album produzierten. Nachdem das erste ein großer Erfolg war folgte ein weiteres, darauf der Song „Inside Out“ – ein typischer Wilburys-Song mit coolem Groove.
Start Artist Song Time Album Year 2. Traveling Wilburys Vol 3 1990 0:01:21 The Traveling Wilburys She's My Baby 3:07 The Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 1990 1. Traveling Wilburys Vol 1 1988 0:04:34 The Traveling Wilburys Handle With Care 3:10 The Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 1988 0:07:51 The Traveling Wilburys End of the Line 3:23 […]
Album de la semaine: "Egypt Station"-Paul McCartney 2018 P.McCartney-Speech + Opening station/I don't know-Egypt Station (18)J.Lennon-Do the Oz-Plastic Ono Band (70)/B side "God save Oz" single (71)G.Harrison-Isn't it a pity-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Oh, my my-Ringo (73)Beatles -All you need is love (2015 remix)-The Beatles 1967-1970 (2023 edition)P.McCartney-Speech + Come on to me-Egypt Station (18)Beatles-Another girl-Help ! (65)Beatles-In my life-Rubber Soul (65)Traveling Wilburys-Poor house-Traveling Wilburys vol.3 (90)Traveling Wilburys-Runaway-Traveling Wilburys vol.3 (90)P.McCartney-Speech + Happy with you-Egypt Station (18)Beatles-Old Brown shoe-The Beatles 1967-1970 (2023 edition)Beatles-Something-Abbey Road (Super Deluxe Edition) (19-69)J.Lennon-It's so hard-Imagine (71)J.Lennon-Meat city-Mind games (73)P.McCartney-Speech + People want peace-Egypt Station (18)Rolling Stones-Bite my head off (feat. P.McCartney on bass)-Hackney Diamonds (23)P.McCartney-Speech + Hand in hand-Egypt Station (18)J.Lennon-#9 dream-Walls and bridges (74)R.Starr-February sky-Crooked boy (24)P.McCartney-Speech + Fuh you-Egypt Station (18)P.McCartney-Speech + Station II/Hunt you down/Naked/C-link-Egypt Station (18)Beatles-While my guitar gently weeps (2018 remix)-White album (Super Deluxe Edition) (18-68)P.McCartney-Speech + Do it now-Egypt Station (18)R.Starr-Time on my hands-Look up (25)R.Starr-Rewind forward-Rewind forward (24)
Album de la semaine: "Chaos and creation in the backyard" (Paul McCartney 2005) P.McCartney-Fine Line-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)J.Lennon-You can't catch me-Rock'n'roll (75)G.Harrison-Can't stop thinking about you-Extra texture (read all about it) (75)R.Starr-Love is a many splendoured thing-Sentimental journey (70)Beatles-There's a place-Please please me (63)P.McCartney-Jenny Wren-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)Beatles-Little child-With the Beatles (63)Beatles-Hold me tight-With the Beatles (63)Beatles-Yellow Submarine-B.O. Yellow Submarine (69)Traveling Wilburys-New blue moon-Traveling Wilburys, vol.3 (90)J.Lennon-I'm stepping out-Milk and honey (84)P.McCartney-English tea-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)Traveling Wilburys-Last night-Traveling Wilburys, vol.1 (88)Beatles-Honey don't-For sale (64)Beatles-I don't want to spoil the party-For sale (64)J.Lennon-Cleanup time-Double fantasy (80)P.McCartney-Friends to go-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)Joe Cocker-You've Got to hide your love away-Night calls (91)P.McCartney-Anyway-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)G.Harrison-Crackerbox Palace-Thirty three & 1/3 (76)Beatles-Tell me why-A hard day's night (64)P.McCartney-Too much rain-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)P.McCartney-Riding to Vanity Fair-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)R.Starr-Sure to fall-Stop and smell the roses (81)P.McCartney-This never happened before-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)Beatles-Got to get you into my life-Revolver (66)Beatles-Here comes the sun (2019 remix)-Abbey Road (Super Deluxe edition) (19-69)P.McCartney-This one-Flowers in the dirt (89)P.McCartney-She's so beautiful-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)R.Starr-R U ready-Liverpool 8 (08)
This week's guest curator is Kevin Brown, host of the Tom Petty Project, and we're crafting a playlist filled with our favorite songs from across Tom Petty's career: from his work with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, to Mudcrutch, the Traveling Wilburys and more! Be sure to visit MyWeeklyMixtape.com to hear all of the songs we discussed in this episode, and join the My Weekly Mixtape Discord Server via the link on the episode page! FOR MORE ON MY WEEKLY MIXTAPE Website: http://www.myweeklymixtape.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myweeklymixtape Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/myweeklymixtape X: https://x.com/myweeklymixtape Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myweeklymixtape Threads: https://www.threads.net/@myweeklymixtape Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/myweeklymixtape.bsky.social TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myweeklymixtape Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shane talks the pros and cons of Traveling Wilburys and Stray Cats in Season 11, Plus Episode 1. STRAY CATS ALBUM REVIEWS: Blast Off! (1989) TRAVELING WILBURYS ALBUM REVIEWS: Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 (1988) See Shane's full ratings by visiting patreon.com/RatedRadio
NBA-tuokion 142. jaksossa puhutaan NBA:n Cup-turnauksesta ja superbändeistä. Ohjelmassa: viimeisimmät tapahtumat (0:44), NBA Cup (10:43), superjoukkueiden aika (55:57) sekä tämän kauden superjoukkueet (1:39:17).
Album de la semaine: "Ringo the 4th" (Ringo Starr-1977) (proposé par un internaute Jean Marcel Genest) R.Starr-Drowning in the sea of love-Ringo the 4th (77)P.McCartney-Every night-McCartney (70)G.Harrison-Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (let it roll)-All things must pass (70)J.Lennon-Power to the people-Single (71)Beatles-Ob-la-di, ob-la-da-White album (68)R.Starr-Simple love song-Ringo the 4th (77)Beatles-A day in the life-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)Beatles-Now and then-Single (23)P.McCartney-Wonderful Christmastime-Single (79)J.Lennon-Stand by me-Rock'n'roll (75)R.Starr-It's no secret-Ringo the 4th (77)Beatles-Hello goodbye-Magical Mystery Tour (67)Beatles-The long and winding road-Let it be (70)J.Lennon-Happy Xmas (War is over)-Single (71)P.McCartney-Style style-"Off the ground" single (93)R.Starr-Wings-Ringo the 4th (77)Toto-With a little help from my friends (live)-With a little help from my friends (21)Julian Lennon-Valotte-Valotte (84)P.McCartney-Rave on-Denny Laine's "Holly Days" (77)G.Harrison-The light that has lighted the World-Living in the Material World (73)R.Starr-Gave it all up-Ringo the 4th (77)P.McCartney-Ballroom dancing-Tug of war (82)G.Harrison-Ding dong, ding dong-Dark horse (74)R.Starr-Can she do it like she dances-Ringo the 4th (77)R.Starr-Christmas time is here again-I wanna be Santa Claus (99)Traveling Wilburys-Handle with care-Traveling Wilburys, vol. 1 (88)Beatles-All you need is love-Magical Mystery Tour (67)
This week's guest curator is Kevin Brown, host of the Tom Petty Project, and we're crafting a playlist filled with our favorite songs from across Tom Petty's career: from his work with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, to Mudcrutch, the Traveling Wilburys and more! Be sure to visit MyWeeklyMixtape.com to hear all of the songs we discussed in this episode, and join the My Weekly Mixtape Discord Server via the link on the episode page! FOR MORE ON MY WEEKLY MIXTAPE Website: http://www.myweeklymixtape.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myweeklymixtape Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/myweeklymixtape Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/myweeklymixtape Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myweeklymixtape TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myweeklymixtape Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we discuss a true Beatles friend, drummer Jim Keltner. The session drummer was a mainstay on Beatles solo albums and performances/tours from John, George, and Ringo in the 1970s, as well as being a member of the Traveling Wilburys. Keltner also played with about everyone in the business, ranging from Gary Lewis and the Playboys to Lana Del Rey, and being one of the most-recorded drummers in music history. Here is a playlist that give you an overview of his work. We also give you the latest Beatles news, including news on Ringo's new album and a film by Martin Scorsese. Feel free to email or record a message to ivegotabeatlespodcast@hotmail.com and we'll include you in our "Please Mr. Postman" segment. Also, please rate us wherever you listen to your podcasts. Complete episodes can be found at https://ivegotabeatlespodcast.podbean.com. Email: ivegotabeatlespodcast@hotmail.com X: @ivegotabeatles Facebook: I've Got A Beatles Podcast Our video venture: "Song Album Career!"
In this special bonus episode, we speak with Chris Lockheed, founder of the Traveling Wilburys Revue tribute band. The Revue keeps alive the magic and music of The Traveling Wilburys by performing live their music and solo songs of each member of the Wilburys all across the United States.
In 1976 Joe Cocker was joined on stage by John Belushi on SNL as they performed "Feelin Alright"...and Tom Petty died on this date in 2017, so we look back at his role in the Traveling Wilburys!
In this episode of *Listen to This*, host Eric Leckey takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through the iconic music produced by the legendary Jeff Lynne. From his work with Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) to collaborations with Tom Petty, George Harrison, and the Traveling Wilburys, Leckey delves into the genius behind Lynne's distinctive sound. As the songs play, Leckey provides insightful commentary on Lynne's production techniques, his influence on rock music, and the timeless appeal of his tracks. Tune in for a trip through music history, celebrating one of rock's greatest producers.
Today's episode is part two of my wonderful conversation I had with Nora Hayward Olsen; her answers to my ten questions. Nora hit me with a new artist I'd never heard of and was most apologetic about her decision in the choice between Mudcrutch and The Traveling Wilburys! Don't forget to follow me on social media, like, subscribe, and please, leave a rating if you like the show.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetompettyprojectTwitter: https://twitter.com/TomPettyProjectInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetompettyproject/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thetompettyprojectAll music other than the piano version of Wildflowers, including the theme song, provided by my very best friend Randy Woods. Check him out at https://www.randywoodsband.comThe Tom Petty Project is not affiliated with the Tom Petty estate in any way and when you're looking for Tom's music, please visit the official YouTube channel first and go to tompetty.com for official merchandise.A last very special thanks to Paul Zollo. Without his book, "Conversations with Tom Petty", this podcast wouldn't be nearly as much fun to research. And further thanks to Warren Zanes for his outstanding book "Petty, the Biography".Producer: Kevin BrownExecutive Producer: Paul RobertsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-tom-petty-project. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Schrader. Elmore Leonard. Tom Arnold. Dave Grohl. It's like the freaking Traveling Wilburys had a baby! Four babies, I guess. Anyway what I'm saying is Schrader's 1997 faith healer comedy TOUCH involved a weird bunch of people. Luckily we have the great Jane Altoids joining us to sort it all out! We're talking stigmata, daytime TV, self-parody, tonal control, and more. Everything goes very normally on this episode and Jake behaves in a way that is completely fine and actually impressive. Not only does he come across as rhetorically powerful, he also sounds pretty handsome. He doesn't basically start crying when Ian lightly disagrees with him at all. You'll find all this out when you listen to the episode, which you should do! Further Reading: "Touch: Paul Schrader adapts Elmore Leonard's quirky novel of faith & healing" by David Skal Talking Trash: The Cultural Politics of Daytime TV Talk Shows by Julie Engel Manga "The Social Gospel and Socialism" by Jacob H. Dorn The Century of the Holy Spirit : 100 Years of Pentecostal and Charismatic Renewal by Vinson Synan Further Viewing: GET SHORTY (Sonnenfeld, 1995) JACKIE BROWN (Tarantino, 1997) OUT OF SIGHT (Soderbergh, 1998) Follow Jane Altoids: https://x.com/staticbluebat https://x.com/pacino_pod https://www.podcastyforme.com/ Follow Pod Casty For Me: https://twitter.com/podcastyforme https://www.instagram.com/podcastyforme/ https://www.youtube.com/@podcastyforme Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PodCastyForMe Artwork by Jeremy Allison: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyallisonart
-It's a Bugaboo Tuesday…what's bothering Bill today?-Also, SONG OF THE DAY (sponsored by Sartor Hamann Jewelers): "End of the Line" - Traveling Wilburys (1988)Show sponsored by 1890 NEBRASKAOur Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: betterhelp.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A lot happened in American politics last night: the Biden interview, the Vance unveiling, Trump's RNC entrance—his first public appearance since Saturday's shooting. And there, to help you all make sense of it, was The Free Press team in our first-ever live video on X. To be honest, we weren't sure how it was going to go. We were blown away by the response. There were some 350,000 of you watching this experiment, in which we had the kind of panel we wish were assembled on cable news, or as host Michael Moynihan put it: “the Traveling Wilburys of political panels.” Monday night's supergroup included Newsweek editor and Free Press contributor Batya Ungar-Sargon, Puck correspondent Tara Palmeri, Red Scare co-host Anna Khachiyan (chain-smoking, of course), legendary pollster Frank Luntz, Manhattan Institute president Reihan Salam, author and Free Press contributor Rob Henderson, and journalist James Pogue. This is a group of people you just cannot find anywhere else. Today, we'll play that live conversation for you. And stay tuned for more live! Follow The FP on X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Positively 4th Street is a band started a few years ago by Tom Beverly and his late father. The band is influenced by Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and The Traveling Wilburys among others. They are currently working on their second album of originals.
En "El trastero", esta semana también sin Carlos del Amor, conversamos con nuestro compañero Daniel Galindo, director de La sala de RNE, sobre los festivales de teatro de este verano. Hay vida más allá de los certámenes de Madrid, Barcelona, Mérida o Almagro. Después, en "¿Quién es quién?", junto a Aitor Caminero, recibimos a Sergio Navarro, propietario de la librería de segunda mano Compramos tus libros, situada en Barcelona. Y finalizamos con "Las mil y una músicas" y "Lo Bitel" de Marta G. Navarro, acompañada esta noche por el ilustrador y músico Andrés Vallejo, codirector del Beatlefeast. Hoy, último espacio, dedicado al legado de The Beatles. Escuchamos: Lonely Road (Paul McCartney), When We Was Fab (George Harrison), Here Today (Paul McCartney), Handle With Care (The Traveling Wilburys) y Just Like. Starting Over (John Lennon).Escuchar audio
Y finalizamos con "Las mil y una músicas" y "Lo Bitel" de Marta G. Navarro, acompañada esta noche por el ilustrador y músico Andrés Vallejo, codirector del Beatlefeast. Hoy, último espacio, dedicado al legado de The Beatles. Escuchamos: Lonely Road (Paul McCartney), When We Was Fab (George Harrison), Here Today (Paul McCartney), Handle With Care (The Traveling Wilburys) y Just Like. Starting Over (John Lennon).Escuchar audio
In this episode we flex our massive biceps and with the voice of a fallen angel in a roid filled rage scream for the blood of all the gods. We're looking at Danzig's debut album, titled Danzig. Look at least this time there isn't also a song on it called Danzig, so that's something new for one of these debut album episodes.Special guest stars include VANILLA ICE, Misfits, Glenn Danzig, Elvis Presley, Jim Morrison, Nancy Sinatra, Samhain, Halloween, Initium, Samhain III: November Coming Fire, Unholy Passion, Plan 9 Records, Metallica, The $5.98 Garage Days Re-Revisited E.P., Lars Ulrich, Rick Rubin, Cliff Burton, Def American Recording, Final Descent, Less Than Zero, Iron Man, Generation X, Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love, You and Me, Life Fades Away, Roy Orbison, Eerie Von, Robert Downey Jr, Traveling Wilburys, Sistinas, John Christ, Chuck Biscuits, Atlantic Recording Studios, Twist of Cain, Soul on Fire, Am I Demon, Possession, End of Time, Evil Thing, She Rides, Lilith, Tik Tok, Bible, Not of This World, Kingdom of Christ, alien invasion, The Hunter, Booker T and The MG's, Mother, Tipper Gore, Parents Music Resource Center, NWoBHM, New Wave of British Heavy Metal, The Crown, Game of Thrones, Dungeons and Dragons, Washington, Show No Mercy, Slayer, W.A.S.P., WASP, White House, PMRC, James Hetfield, Marvel, The Saga of Crystar, Crystal Warrior, Michael Gordon, The Crimson Ghost, MRS LOVEJOY, Shout at the Devil, Vince Neil, Motley Crue, George Orwell, 1984, John Bunyan, The Pilgram's Progress, U.S. Billboard 200, #SketchComedy #Sketch #Comedy #Sketch Comedy #Atheist #Science #History #Atheism #ConspiracyTheory #Conspiracy #Conspiracies #Sceptical #Scepticism #Mythology #Religion #Devil #Satan #Skeptic #Debunk #SatanIsMySuperhero #Podcast #funny #sketch #skit #comedy #comedyshow #comedyskits #HeavyMetal
Black Shirt Mixtape Episode 80 ***The NEW Traveling Wilburys*** Join host Jesse Karassik aka @heyyyyy_jesse as he takes you on a 2 hour sonic journey playing mixtape inspired tracks in a variety of genres- all for your listening (dis)pleasure! Tracklisting: 1. French Exit...Dua Lipa 2. Please Please Please...Sabrina Carpenter 3. Girl, So Confusing...Charli XCX 4. Valerie (feat. Amy Winehouse)...Mark Ronson 5. Smile...Lily Allen 6. Like A Feather...Nikka Costa 7. Like I Say (I runaway)...Nilufer Yanya 8. She's My Collar (feat. Kali Uchis)...GORILLAZ 9. Part One...Band of Horses 10. Edge of the Edge...Panda Bear & Sonic Boom 11. Black Wave...The Shins 12. 2733...Angel White 13. Runnin' Down A Dream...Luke Combs 14. Bells and Whistles...Bright Eyes "Traveling Wilburys 2024 version" Harry Styles Grapejuice Golden Nicole Atkins Maybe Tonight St. Dymphna Pete Yorn On Your Side Crystal Village Theme From Mahogany Bizarre Love Triangle (live) The Black Keys All You Ever Wanted Lonely Boy
En MetalProgPop Cast nos juntamos 4 amigos para hablar y discutir sobre música. Guido Vilariño (el Rey Tut) es el fanático del Metal, Angel Appiani es el fanático del Rock Progresivo, Gonzalo Ares (El Colo, El Colorado, ex-Bombi) es el fanático del Pop, y Santi Grillo es el fanático del podcast. Nosotros la pasamos muy bien, y esperamos que Uds también. En el día de hoy analizamos.... Full Moon Fever es el primer álbum de estudio en solitario por el músico estadounidense Tom Petty, publicado el 24 de abril de 1989 por MCA Records. Presenta contribuciones hechas por los miembros de su banda The Heartbreakers, notablemente por Mike Campbell, así como también por Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison (quien murió antes de su lanzamiento) y George Harrison. los compañeros de banda de Petty en los Traveling Wilburys. El álbum muestra a Petty explorando sus raíces musicales con guiños a sus influencias. La composición es principalmente colaboraciones entre Petty y Lynne, quien también fue productor del álbum. Full Moon Fever se convirtió en un éxito comercial y de crítica, alcanzando el puesto #3 en el Billboard 200 de los Estados Unidos y siendo certificado con 5 discos platinos en los Estados Unidos y 6 discos platinos en Canadá
It's the end of the line for 1988, and the beginning of the epic super-group: The Traveling Wilburys! With the release of their debut LP ``Volume 1", George Harrison and friends Bob Dylan, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison and Jim Keltner floored both modern and classic rockers alike with a signature blend of harmony, guitar, and rambler-style songcraft. Listeners of the day, curious to know if the band could live up to the heights of their strong debut single Handle With Care, were not disappointed. From the joyous noise of Heading for the Light to the often-hilarious lyrics of Dirty World, six old friends proved to the masses that age has nothing to do with good music, and that the combined talents of otherwise disparate musicians could amount to something spectacular. Of course the December 6th passing of bandmate Roy Orbison would put a damper on the otherwise happy affair - still, through the heartache and pain, the music of the Traveling Wilburys was a beacon of comfort to those who might need to hear that they were not alone anymore... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The crew listens to two records showcasing legendary artist combinations, while tasting the most legendary of beverage combinations - the Boilermaker; that's right....a shot and a beer.Hear what kind of rye fits with the raspy whisper of Tom Petty in the Traveling Wilburys, and what kind of Pale Ale works best with the commanding baritone of Johnny Cash from the Highwaymen. Plus much more.Have fun out there.
A supergroup is a band made up of musicians who have already achieved fame either as soloists or members of another band. One of the most iconic of supergroups would be formed in 1988 and go by the name of The Traveling Wilburys. In 1987 George Harrison released his album "Cloud Nine" with Jeff Lynne performing a number of instruments and co-producing. They started talking about forming a group during those sessions, with Harrison talking about bringing in Bob Dylan and Lynne talking about bringing in Roy Orbison. Tom Petty joined in when Harrison went to his house to pick up a guitar he had left there previously. The criteria that Harrison had, according to fellow Wilbury Tom Petty, was a group of folks "who you could hang out with." The group bonded over their appreciation for 50's-style rock n' roll, and their love of the Monty Python comedy troupe.The group took on personas of half-brothers, with George Harrison as Nelson Wilbury, Jeff Lynne as Otis Wilbury, Roy Orbison as Lefty Wilbury, Bob Dylan as Lucky Wilbury, and Tom Petty as Charlie T. Wilbury Jr. Frequent collaborator Jim Keltner provides percussion work and takes on the name of Buster Sidebury. The name Wilbury comes from a running joke between Lynne and Harrison. When some error in the equipment would occur during the production of Harrison's "Cloud Nine" album, Harrison said, “We'll bury 'em in the mix.”The Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 had to be done in 10 days, because Dylan and Orbison had upcoming tours and projects. Generally the writing and recording of a song was completed in a single day. The result was a commercial and critical success, and the album won the Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group in 1990.Bruce presents this supergroup in today's podcast. MargaritaThis track starts with an 80's electronic feel, but quickly moves into a Bo Diddley beat that is more roots rock. A deeper cut, this song was released as the B-side to the single "Handle with Care."Handle With CareThe big single went to number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100, and number 2 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart. This song was the impetus to bringing the group together, as it was originally supposed to be an extra track for a B-side of a European single, but the result was deemed too good for a limited release.Not Alone Any MoreThis deeper track finishes off side 1. It was written mainly by Otis Wilbury for the vocal style of Lefty Wilbury, although all members are credited as songwriters. The lyrics reflect themes of loneliness, which were Lefty's signature style back in the 60's.End of the LineThis was the band's second single. It peaked at number 63 on the Billboard Hot 100, but number 2 on the Album Rock Tracks chart. Roy Orbison died of a heart attack at age 52 after recording the song but before the video was made. The video features a guitar sitting in a rocking chair in memorial to Orbison ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Baby Doll by Devo (from the motion picture “Tape Heads”)Despite sporting an all-star cast, this comedy movie bombed at the box office. STAFF PICKS:Big League by Tom Cochrane and Red RiderWayne starts off the staff picks with a bittersweet song. Cochrane tells a tale of a young hockey star destined for the pros until he lost his life in a car crash. It was inspired by a true story told to Cochrane by the boy's father. This song went to number 9 on the American Billboard Rock Tracks chart, and gets frequent airplay on classic rock radio stations in Canada. Didn't Know It Was Love by SurvivorRob's staff pick finds the singer looking back at a relationship he missed, and hoping it isn't too late. Survivor had their big splash a few years prior with “Eye of the Tiger,” and this is off their seventh album, “Too Hot to Sleep.” Unfortunately it barely made it onto the Billboard 200 album chart at 187, and the group broke up shortly thereafter.Kokomo by The Beach BoysLynch brings us the first number 1 US hit for the Beach Boys since the 60's. The song was featured in the Tom Cruise movie “Cocktail,” and the song reflects a relaxed tropical vibe. This single reinvigorated the Beach Boys, as fans began to look at their catalogue again.What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) by Information SocietyBruce wraps up the staff picks with the signature song from a Minneapolis synth pop trio. This song started as a 10-minute instrumental jam, but received minimalist lyrics reflecting the trouble people have communicating for the single release. It also features sampled lyrics from Star Trek, particularly the repeated "pure energy" lyric from Leonard Nimoy's Mr. Spock. COMEDY TRACK:A Nightmare on My Street by DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh PrinceThis single reflects the Halloween vibe as Will Smith aka The Fresh Prince riffs on Freddy Kruger's horror in “A Nightmare on Elm Street.” Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
A flurry of developments in the lives and legacies of all four former Beatles permeated October 1988, starting with the debut of the feature-length IMAGINE film chronicling the life of John Lennon, opening in movie theaters across the world. This template for future Beatles archival projects was met with warm embrace by John's fans, and was an important milestone in the preservation of film footage and audio artifacts from throughout Lennon's life. Another former Beatle in preservation mode was Ringo Starr, having finally sought help for alcoholism with his wife Barbara Bach later in the month. After decades of substance abuse Ringo has resolved to clean up, so as to evade the fates of his less fortunate and departed friends and fellow rockers. And lastly a new single, from a super-group calling themselves "the Traveling Wilburys"... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Traveling Wilburys. A Fake Group or What? Who were the Wilburys? At least the Monkees used their real names... George Harrison always wanted to be in another band. Is that why he created the Wilburys? Kennedy and Clarke provide engaging insights, both roasting and celebrating one of most bizarre supergroups ever.
As the summer of 1988 heats up, a new super-group emerges from the primordial soup of rock'n'roll...they are The Traveling Wilburys. Born from a supplementary recording session in support of George Harrison's latest Cloud 9 single, George (aka Nelson Wilbury) was joined by fellow music legends Tom Petty, Jeff lynne, Bob Dylan and Roy Orbison to produce the superb track Handle With Care -- quickly deemed too good to be buried on an extended single release. Of course music and activity continued respectively for Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr at this time, but for the Yesterday & Today podcast we will linger with George for a moment, as opportunity knocks at Friar Park... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Because all of us presenters live in Georgia it is hard for us to believe that Cosmic Thing, the fifth studio album from The B-52's was the international breakthrough album. We had been listening to “Rock Lobster” and “Private Idaho” for about a decade before this album came out. But much of the B-52's discography was confined to college radio stations outside of their home state. Cosmic Thing would really put the group on the map nationally and internationally.This album was also a comeback for the group. The original group consisted of Fred Schneider on vocals, Kate Pierson on vocals and keyboard, Cindy Wilson on vocals and tambourine, Ricky Wilson on guitars, and Keith Strickland on percussion. Ricky Wilson died of AIDS in October 1985, and hadn't told the band other than Keith Strickland that he had the then-terminal disease because he didn't want anyone worrying or fussing over him. His death devastated the group, particularly his sister, Cindy Wilson. The band did not tour to promote their 1985 album release “Bouncing off the Satellites,” nor did they put out any new music until 1989.When they got back together they decided to remain a foursome. Keith Strickland moved to guitar and they brought in session drummers to fill in. It took about a year to compose the songs from this album, with the group spending a lot of time working through their grief in the loss of Ricky Wilson. The resulting album, however, was a tremendous success, with two songs breaking into the top 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100, the first songs of the group to do so.Bruce brings us this comeback album in this week's podcast. Love ShackThis has become the B-52's signature song. It went to number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 - the group's first top 40 hit. The inspiration for this song was partly an African American club outside Athens, Georgia, called the “Hawaiian Ha-Le.” It was a place that looked like a shack from the outside, but hosted a great selection of bands.Cosmic ThingThe title track and lead-off song to the album preceded the album by a few months. It was released on the soundtrack to the film “Earth Girls Are Easy.” It is also known as “(Shake That) Cosmic Thing.”Channel ZA deeper cut , this track has a little more political feel. It discusses the changes happening in the world, along with pollution, radiation, and other concerns. “Space junk, laser bombs, ozone holes, better put up my umbrella!” The band never lost their dance connection, with songs leaning more towards party and less towards politics.RoamThe second big hit leads off side 2, and also went to number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson duet on this song, making it the only vocal track on the album in which Fred Schneider doesn't have a vocal. It was the second and final US top-10 hit for the group. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:It Had to Be You by Harry Connick, Jr. (from the motion picture “When Harry Met Sally”)Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan star in this romantic comedy, with Harry Connick, Jr. providing most of the soundtrack. STAFF PICKS:I'll Be You by the ReplacementsWayne features a Minnesota band which got their start in the punk genre before moving to alternative rock. This song plays in the bachelor party in the 1996 comedy “Jerry Maguire.” The replacements formed in 1979, and it would be 10 years before this song would be their sole entry into the top 100, peaking at number 51.Free Fallin' by Tom PettyLynch's staff pick is a big hit off Petty's solo album “Full Moon Fever.” This song documents the feelings that a guy has after breaking up with his girl. Petty has ELO founder and fellow Traveling Wilburys member Jeff Lynne joining him on this single, providing synthesizer, bass, acoustic guitar, and backing vocals.Lay Your Hands On Me by Bon JoviRob brings us an epic rock song from Jon Bon Jovi off the album “New Jersey.” This one hit number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, the fourth single from the album to break into the top 10 on the pop charts. Dolly Parton covered this single in 2014, rearranged as a gospel song.If Dirt Were Dollars by Don HenleyBruce closes out the staff picks with a deeper cut off Henley's massive album “End of the Innocence.” Never one to shy away from politics and culture, Henley rails in this track against materialism, hypocrisy, false patriotism, and hubris. “These days the buck stops nowhere, no one takes the blame. But evil is still evil in anybody's name.” INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:It Had to Be You by Harry Connick, Jr.We double dip on the Entertainment track to end this week's podcast, as Connick did a vocal and instrumental version of this classic song. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Abi and Matt watch the DC Universe's version of The Traveling Wilburys.
EPISODE #1019 BOB MARLEY AND THE CIA With the recent theatrical release of the biopic Bob Marley: One Love, Richard welcomes the "Rock and Roll Detective," Jim Berkenstadt, to separate fact from fiction regarding the possible CIA involvement in the death of the Reggae legend. GUEST: Jim Berkenstadt has spent a lifetime researching, writing, and consulting in pop music history. His books on the unreleased recordings of The Beatles ("Black Market Beatles") and the making of Nirvana's seminal album Nevermind are critically acclaimed. Berkenstadt has served as a consultant to The Beatles (Apple Corps Ltd.), George Harrison, The Traveling Wilburys, the band Garbage, and many International Record Labels. He is currently the co-star of two pop culture TV series on the Reelz Channel: Celebrity Legacies and Celebrity Damage Control. As founder of Rock And Roll Detective, Berkenstadt's firm offers a number of specialized and confidential services to music artists, record labels, music download sites, TV and film productions, auction houses, and museums. BOOKS: Mysteries in the Music: Case Closed The Beatle Who Vanished Nevermind: Nirvana Black Market Beatles WEBSITES: https://rockandrolldetective.com https://www.musicmysterybook.com SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! BIRCH GOLD GROUP - The Precious Metal IRA Specialists Diversify a portion of your savings into GOLD with Birch Gold Group. Gold is your hedge against inflation, and Birch Gold makes it EASY to own. Text STRANGE to 989898 and get your free info-kit on gold, then talk to a precious metals specialist on how to protect your savings from persistent inflation with gold. Text STRANGE to 989898 now. THE DEAD FILES On The Dead Files, physical medium Amy Allan and retired homicide detective Steve DiSchiavi solve unexplained paranormal phenomena in haunted locations across America. LISTEN TO THE DEAD FILES WHEREVER YOU GET YOUR PODCASTS BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER!!! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm Three monthly subscriptions to choose from. Commercial Free Listening, Bonus Episodes and a Subscription to my monthly newsletter, InnerSanctum. Use the discount code "Planet" to receive one month off the first subscription. We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. By using our website and services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm/
It was a busy March in 1988, with new music, releases, conventions and interviews surrounding the world of the former Beatles. First up, a first since the Beatle days with George Harrison and Ringo Starr conducting an interview together for the television program Aspel & Company. This eventful exchange covered topics ranging from the death of John Lennon, the status of ex-Beatle relationships, lawsuits from the 70s and much more. In the new releases category, George's new single This Is Love is snatched up from the Cloud 9 LP -- and The Beatles CD leases wrap up with Past Masters (collecting singles and b-sides not yet released on the format). New recordings emerge with George Harrison's Ride Rajbun and Paul McCartney's collaboration with Johnny Cash titled New Moon Over Jamaica...plus a new song from a gathering of a special set of musicians calling themselves the Traveling Wilburys... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TakeawaysUnexpected events can lead to interesting conversations and ideas.Alternative farewell ideas can be more meaningful and personal.Creativity can be applied to various forms of media, such as creating a film trailer.Naming objects or vehicles can be a fun and engaging activity.Personal experiences and perspectives can shape one's relationship with substances.Being high can lead to deep thoughts and epiphanies.Observing small details can lead to reflections on the natural world and human impact. Nature has been playing the long game for billions of years, and humans may eventually create their own destroyers.Discussing sexual boundaries with a partner can be awkward, but it's important for a healthy and fulfilling sexual relationship.Experimenting with unusual sexual activities can be exciting, but it's crucial to communicate openly and establish consent.It's important to respect and understand each other's boundaries when exploring new sexual experiences. Boundaries and preferences in intimate acts vary from person to person.Personal grooming choices can impact attraction.Communication and consent are important in any intimate relationship.News stories about unusual band shakeups can be entertaining. Extreme actions taken to win someone's affections can be seen as flattering, but it's important to set boundaries and ensure consent.Manipulating an affair to get a desired job is unethical and can have negative consequences for all parties involved.The hosts share stories and insights about people named Gary and discuss the use of AI to generate show notes.Confronting a spouse who is on OnlyFans requires open communication and setting boundaries.Improving audio quality can enhance the overall listening experience for the audience. Microphones and sound quality are important for podcasting.Tom Petty and the Traveling Wilburys had a significant impact on music.Emotional connections to music can be powerful.Boston has produced many successful bands.Musical collaborations and relationships can be interesting and unexpected.ParticipateSend us a question and you'll be part of the show!X - @badcounsel1Instagram - @bad.counselFacebook - @badcounselpodcastEmail - badcounsel4u@gmail.comVoicemail - (541) 604-8487Chapters00:00Unexpected Going Away Party00:35Alternative Farewell Ideas04:30The Unconventional Council05:51Naming Gary's RV09:19Never Buying Weed10:07Epiphanies While High12:10Mystery Capsules13:26The Evolution of Pistachios17:10The Long Game of Nature19:04Asking About Sexual Boundaries28:13Exploring Unusual Sexual Activities31:31Pushing Sexual Boundaries32:21The Armpit Licking Boundary36:50Boundaries and Preferences40:21The Eyeball Licking Debate42:20Band Drama: Dosing with Estrogen44:30The Estrogen Protein Powder45:12Flattering Obsession46:19Manipulating the Affair47:27Getting the Job You Want48:24The Garys53:28Questionable Haircuts with Gary58:45Confronting the OnlyFans Situation59:30Promoting the OnlyFans Page01:00:00AI-Generated Show Notes01:00:25Improving Audio Quality01:00:46Discussion about microphones01:01:03Traveling Wilburys and Tom Petty01:01:12Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty01:01:24Roy Orbison and the Traveling Wilburys01:01:39Opinions on Tom Petty01:01:49Emotional connection to Tom Petty's music01:02:05Music videos and Tom Petty's career01:02:11Tom Petty's collaborations and relationships01:02:39Stories and rumors about musicians01:03:09Amy Mann and Michael Penn01:03:14Musical couples and odd pairings01:04:06Pistachios and Dropkick Murphys01:05:09Mickey Ward and the Dropkick Murphys01:05:19Emotional response to music01:06:05Bands from Boston01:06:13Discussion about bands from Boston01:06:37New Edition and other Boston bands01:07:07Michael Penn and Amy Mann01:07:27Music producer Jimmy Iovine01:08:05Michael Penn's song 'No Myth'01:08:27Discussion about music production01:09:16Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani01:09:24Discussion about musical couples01:10:00Discussion about the number of podcast participants01:10:32Discussion about Rick James and Neil Young01:11:19Discussion about the progress of the Florida podcast01:11:36Discussion about microphones and sound quality01:12:05Discussion about the number of podcast participants01:12:30Closing remarks ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week I wax poetic about what a modern day Traveling Wilburys would look like made with artists of a similar age today... did I get it right? let me know... I also found 4 great tracks for you to check out and add to your playlists. Featured this week: Love and War in your Twenties Meandres Balu Act of God Connect with Songs That Don't Suck Website | Instagram | Threads | Facebook | TikTok 2024 Songs That Don't Suck --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/songsthatdontsuck/message
In the spring of 1988, George Harrison recruited his friends Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, and Jim Keltner to collaborate on a song. The result was so stunningly good that they decided to do an entire album together, thereby creating the biggest supergroup of all time. And yes, we do discuss some of those other ones as well. Better Off Dead is a classic dark comedy from 1985 starring John Cusack. Its eminently quotable dialogue (ever wonder where the line, "I want my TWO DOLLARS" cam from?) and strange, memorable characters make for a fun watch, or RE-watch. Contact us and find all episodes at tapeheadspod.com. RELATED LINKS: Our Heading For The Light playlist, on spotify Traveling Wilburys, on Spotify Better Off Dead, at IMDB
What do the Avengers, The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Long-haired Men, and the Traveling Wilburys have in common? They're all part of our first ever Lyrics for Lunch trivia episode! Have fun, and may the odds be ever in your favor
Every week, two of the Best Fans in Baseball (TM) bring you all the news and analysis you need about the St. Louis Cardinals. This week there were plenty of moves for Daniel (@C70) and David (@iPopEditor) to discuss, even if most of them wound up in the "eh, it's fine" pile. James Naile goes to Korea, which means the Cards can sign Matt Carpenter. Can his bat do anything? Can he be the leader they want? Do they even need said leader? The guys also get into Tommy Edman's contract extension, so stick around for Daniel's hot take, or as hot of a take as he is capable of.
A supergroup to end all supergroups, the Traveling Wilburys (George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne) and their mega-platinum debut, Vol. 1, is at-the-end-of-the-day a chronicle of 5 supremely gifted musicians making some music together and clearly enjoying each other's company. This week's guest, Los Angeles musician D.A. Stern, can't remember a time when this record WASN'T a part of his life, and we leave our cynicism at the door as we dig into this once-in-a-lifetime classic. Songs discussed in this episode: Not Alone Anymore - Roy Orbison (Demo Version); Acid Winter, Not A Punk - D.A. Stern; When We Was Fab - George Harrison; Mr. Blue Sky - Electric Light Orchestra; Handle With Care, Dirty World, Rattled, Last Night - Traveling Wilburys; You Got It - Roy Orbison; Not Alone Anymore, Congratulations, Heading For The Light, Margarita, Tweeter and the Monkey Man - Traveling Wilburys; Blinded By The Light - Bruce Springsteen; End Of The Line - Traveling Wilburys; Lovebird (feat. Sarah Chernoff) - D.A. Stern
My guest is the return of Grammy Nominated producer/engineer Ryan Ulyate, who has worked with Tom Petty, George Harrison, Traveling Wilburys, Mick Fleetwood & Friends, and ELO. Ryan has jumped through the "Imaginary Glass Window" to create a solo record, which we discuss in this episode. In this episode, we discuss The Tom Petty Catalog Making a Solo Record Planning for ATMOS Taking on a Different Role The Imaginary Glass Window Difficulty in Writing Lyrics California Song Putting Things Together Mastering with Romanowski The ATMOS Mercedes 1973 Instrumentation Recording Steve Ferrone Getting Nominated for a Grammy ATMOS Downloads Lessons for Audio Pros Who Write Blu-Ray The Japanese Market Being Aware of Audio Trends Creature of Habit Matt's Rant: Staying Calm, Staying Humble Links and Show Notes Ryan on WCA #378 Michael Romanowski on WCA #309 Ryan's Record on Immersive Audio Album Ryan's Record on Apple Music Ryan's Site Credits Guest: Ryan Ulyate Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith
90's country bangers. The Traveling Wilburys are still the best supergroup. Liberty Land. Sarcophagus aesthetic. The Washer Women. Pheasant hunting. The Def Leppard guy. (Recorded 11-16-23) @Murdocj Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
October 25, 1988 saw the release of Traveling Wilburys Volume 1, the debut of a supergroup that no one saw coming. Born out of an idea that George Harrison and Jeff Lynne shared as they worked on his hit album Cloud Nine, they decided they'd like to make music with friends and people they admired. Jeff wanted to work with Roy Orbison and George wanted to work with Bob Dylan. After enlisting the help of new buddy Tom Petty, they set about putting together the most high-powered supergroup of all-time. They all took turns writing, singing lead and playing guitar and the results were strong - more than 3 million in US sales and a grammy nomination for album of the year. The harmonies between all their voices are something to behold and while some songs give most everyone a chance to sing lead (Handle With Care, End of the Line) others are showcases for their individual styles like like Roy Orbison on Not Alone Anymore and Tweeter and the Monkey Man for Bob Dylan. You can really sense the joy coming from George Harrison as he had been jaded with the music industry and was happy to be part of something special again. Roy was completely chuffed to be back on top of the charts (#3 US, #16 UK, #1 Canada, #1 Australia) but unfortunately he would pass away mere weeks after the album was released. This collaboration helped revive the careers of all these legends and they would continue to work together on each others projects immediately after this. It may not be our typical musical style but as this record turns 35, it was fun to reflect and take a listen to what true rock legends can accomplish by working together and having a bit of fun. Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Ugly American Werewolf in London Store - Get your Wolf merch! Visit RareVinyl.com and use the NEW code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this one, Jerry and Eddie talk a nightmare radio interview, Supergroups, The Traveling Wilburys, Joe Jackson and so much more! Enjoy!
EPISODE #912 THE BEATLE WHO VANISHED Richard welcomes a Rock historian who details the first historical account of Jimmie Nicol, an unknown drummer whose journey from humble beginnings to saving The Beatles' first world tour was only one part of his legend. Though his 13 days of fame made headlines, the true mystery of Nicol's story is riddled with blacklisting, betrayal, drugs, divorce, bankruptcy and an eventual disappearance that led many to question whether he is dead or alive. GUEST: Jim Berkenstadt, aka, The"Rock And Roll Detective,"has spent a lifetime researching, writing, and consulting in pop music history. His books on the unreleased recordings of The Beatles ("Black Market Beatles") and the making of Nirvana's seminal album, Nevermind are critically acclaimed. Berkenstadt has served as a consultant to The Beatles (Apple Corps Ltd.), George Harrison, The Traveling Wilburys, the band Garbage, and many International Record Labels. He is currently the co-star of two pop culture TV series on the Reelz Channel: Celebrity Legacies and Celebrity Damage Control. As founder of Rock And Roll Detective, Berkenstadt's firm offers a number of specialized and confidential services to music artists, record labels, music download sites, TV and film productions, auction houses, and museums. WEBSITES: https://rockandrolldetective.com https://www.musicmysterybook.com BOOKS: Mysteries in the Music: Case Closed The Beatle Who Vanished Nevermind: Nirvana SUPPORT MY SPONSORS FACTOR Fresh, Ready-Made Meals Delivered to Your Door America's #1 Ready-To-Eat Meal Kit Head to https://Factormeals.com/rssp50 and use code rssp50 to get 50% off. COPY MY CRYPTO https://copymycrypto.com/richard Discover how over 2,800 people - many of who know nothing about crypto or how to invest - are building rapid wealth the cabal can never steal. "You don't need to know a thing about cryptocurrency if you copy someone who does." Gain Access for just $1 https://copymycrypto.com/richard BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm Use the discount code "Planet" to receive one month off the first subscription. We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. By using our website and services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm/