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Gordon Lightfoot "Mother of a Miner's Child"Big Mama Thornton "Ball and Chain"Lucinda Williams "Malted Milk Blues"Sonic Youth "Shadow of a Doubt"Eilen Jewell "Outsiders"Sonny Boy Williamson I "Sloppy Drunk Blues"The Replacements "Unsatisfied"Lucero "Sixteen"Harry Belafonte "Midnight Special"Ray Price "Heartaches By the Number"Kid Sheik's Storyville Ramblers "Sheik Of Araby"Aretha Franklin "Good to Me As I Am to You"Langhorne Slim & The Law "The Way We Move"Sam Doores + Riley Downing & the Tumbleweeds "Reuben's Train"Memphis Minnie "New Dirty Dozen"Jimmie Lunceford "Blues In the Night"The Allen Brothers "Chattanooga Mama"Ted Taylor "(Love Is Like a) Ramblin' Rose"Clifton Chenier "Black Snake Blues"Lightnin' Hopkins "Wine Drinking Woman"Steve Earle "Meet Me In The Alleyway"Duke Ellington "East St. Louis Toodle-Oo"Mance Lipscomb "Going Down Slow"Kiki Cavazos "Cold Love"Jake Xerxes Fussell "Pork and Beans"Shannon Wright "St. Pete"Billie Holiday "Billie's Blues"Johnny Cash "If You Could Read My Mind"John Moreland "Nobody Gives a Damn About Songs Anymore"Mississippi Fred McDowell "You Got To Move"Last Wolf In The Woods "Stay Close"The White Stripes "Rag and Bone"Enon "Daughter in the House of Fools"Lula Reed "Watch Dog"Tom Waits "Barber Shop"Sonny Boy Williamson "Eyesight to the Blind"The Lonesome Doves "When We Were Wild"Drag the River "Fleeting Porch of Tide"Loretta Lynn "Van Lear Rose"Louis Jordan "That Chick's Too Young To Fry"Napoleon Strickland "Shimmy She Wobble"Songs: Ohia "Steve Albini's Blues"Minutemen "Corona"Hank Williams "Why Don't You Love Me"Amos Milburn "Just One More Drink"John Coltrane "Everytime We Say Goodbye"
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot revisit Low's 2011 session on Sound Opinions in honor of singer and drummer Mimi Parker, who died in November. The hosts also pay tribute to Loretta Lynn and drummer Anton Fier, who also died in 2022. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Low, "More," Hey What, Sub Pop, 2021Low, "Try to Sleep (Live on Sound Opinions)," C'mon, Sub Pop, 2011Robert Plant, "Monkey," Band of Joy, Decca, Rounder, 2010Led Zeppelin, "Black Dog," Led Zeppelin IV, Atlantic, 1971Low, "You See Everything (Live on Sound Opinions)," C'mon, Sub Pop, 2011Low, "Long Way Around the Sea," Christmas, Kranky, 1999Low, "Witches (Live on Sound Opinions)," C'mon, Sub Pop, 2011Low, "California," The Great Destroyer, Rough Trade, 2005Loretta Lynn, "Story of My Life," Van Lear Rose, Interscope, 2004Loretta Lynn, "The Pill," Back to the Country, MCA, 1975The Feelies, "Raised Eyebrows," Crazy Rhythms, Stiff America, 1980The Golden Palominos, "Clustering Train (feat. Michael Stipe)," Visions of Excess, Celluloid, 1985Taylor Swift, "Anti-Hero," Midnights, Republic, 2022
On this week's show, we... kick off the scary old month of Rocktober with a Genreview of 70s U.K. & U.S. glam rock spend quality time with superlative new records from Nikki Lane and Vieux Farka Toure with Khruangbin bid adieu to the late, great Loretta Lynn All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott sat down with unofficial fourth co-host, Lawfare executive editor Natalie Orpett, to discuss the week's big national security news, including:“That's one, one disqualified elector. (Ah ah ah.)” Both the House and Senate finally seem ready to reform the Electoral Count Act, the ambiguity-ridden statute that has (kind of) governed how Congress counts electoral votes since 1887. What threats to our elections process will these reforms fix? Which will they leave unaddressed?“It's No Longer A-Me, Mario.” Recent elections are set to replace Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi with none other than Giorgia Meloni, the leader of the far-right Brothers of Italy movement. What does her victory mean for democracy in Italy and across Europe?“Narcnado.” The Treasury Department's decision to sanction Tornado Cash, an open source cryptocurrency tumbler, has privacy and technology advocates crying foul. Will the sanctions survive a coming legal challenge? Does it put First Amendment rights at risk?For object lessons, Alan confessed his love of Jon Hamm, particularly in the movie "Confess, Fletch." Quinta recommended journalist David Enrich's deep dive into the big law firm Jones Day, "Servants of the Damned." Scott urged listeners to check out both his long-awaited report on standing doctrine and the late Loretta Lynn's rocker "Portland, Oregon" off her album with Jack White, "Van Lear Rose." And Natalie passed along a recent very real, non-satirical filing before the Supreme Court by America's finest news source, The Onion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Washington Social Club "Breaking the Dawn"Big Black "Steelworker"Dead Meadow "Sleepy Silver Door"Jessie Mae Hemphill "Married Man Blues"Benny Goodman "Sing, Sing, Sing"Swing Kids "Forty Three Seconds"Mission of Burma "Forget"Excuse 17 "Watchmaker"Minutemen "The Product"Johnny Cash "Johnny 99"Lungfish "Abraham Lincoln"Bad Brains "Banned In D.C."Blonde Redhead "Missile ++"Daniel Bachman "Levee"Billy Joe Shaver "The Devel Made Me Do It the First Time"Deerhoof "Fresh Born"Wright Holmes "Good Road Blues"Metamatics "Absence Of Rhythm"Loretta Lynn "Van Lear Rose"Bo Diddley "Cops and Robbers"Superchunk "On the Mouth"Bikini Kill "Reject All American"Universal Order of Armageddon "No Longer Stranger"The Halo Benders "Don't Touch My Bikini"Enon "Daughter in the House of Fools"Matana Roberts "Pov Piti"Rain Like the Sound of Trains "School"
Fats Waller "Winter Weather"Elvis Costello & The Attractions "Radio, Radio"Loretta Lynn "Van Lear Rose"Cedric Burnside "Keep On Pushing"Ruth Brown "It's Raining"Lightnin' Hopkins "Penitentiary Blues"Billie Holiday "That's All I Ask of You"Stack Waddy "Repossession Boogie"Bull Moose Jackson "Big 10 Inch Record (Remastered)"The Both "Honesty Is No Excuse"Tom Waits "I Never Talk to Strangers"Jolie Holland "Mad Tom Of Bedlam"The Foc'sle Singers "Haul on the Bowline"Shannon McNally "John Finch / Swing Me Easy"Dwight Yoakam Duet with Maria McKee "Bury Me (2006 Remaster)"Floyd Dixon "Hey Bartender"Ted Hawkins "I Got What I Wanted"Lucero "When You Found Me"R.L. Burnside "Poor Black Mattie"Joe Calicott "Fare Thee Well Blues"Various "Shout, Lula With The Red Dress On"Buddy Guy "Baby Please Don't Leave Me"Bonnie 'Prince' Billy "May It Always Be"Duke Ellington "Creole Love Call"Hank Williams "Be Careful of Stones That You Throw"Chris Robinson "Over the Hill"Pee Wee King "Oh Monah"Victoria Spivey, Roosvelt Sykes, Lonnie Johnson, Big Joe Williams & Bob Dylan "All You Men"Jerry Lee Lewis "It Hurt Me So"Aretha Franklin "Never Grow Old"Shovels & Rope "I'm Comin' Out"Asie Payton "Back To The Bridge"Jimmy Lee Williams "Have You Ever Seen Peaches"Jessie Mae Hemphill "Run Get My Shotgun"Hank Ballard "Sunday Morning Coming Down"R.L. Boyce "R.l.'s Boogie"Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies "Easy Ridin' Papa"Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra "Margie"Josh White "Jelly Jelly"She & Him "Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?"Jake Xerxes Fussell "Pork and Beans"Marty Stuart "Hey Porter"Chubby "Hip Shakin'" Newsom "Hip Shakin' Mama"Eilen Jewell "Hallelujah Band"Johnny Horton "The Golden Rocket"Wright Holmes "Good Road Blues"The Wandering "In The Pines"Fred McDowell "You Gonna Meet King Jesus"
It's been twenty years since the iconic White Stripes album White Blood Cells ripped through the stereos and eardrums of a new generation of rock and roll fans -- propelling Jack and Meg White to stardom and cementing the pulse-pounding duo as a staple of listeners the world over. To celebrate, The Third Men Podcast is diving deep into TMR Vault #48: White Blood Cells XX to take a look at not only the iconic White Blood Cells album, but the amazing bonus features compiled by Third Man in honor of the anniversary. And what LP anniversary celebration would be complete without the participation of someone who was actually THERE for the recording of the album? Enter engineer Stuart Sikes, who (along with Jack, Meg and David Swanson) was on hand for the recording of these songs -- and who is featured in the DVD footage included in Vault 48 chronicling the recording process at Easley-McCain Recording in Memphis, Tennessee in those early weeks of 2001. Stuart's perspective on this iconic piece of rock history is unique, and his grammy-winning career has included other work alongside such acts as Modest Mouse, Polyphonic Spree, Cat Power, and the project that helped spawn The Raconteurs: Loretta Lynn's Jack White-produced modern-masterpiece Van Lear Rose. We'd like to thank Stuart for joining us on the program, and hope you all enjoy listening to this interview and much as we enjoyed conducting it! And happy birthday to White Blood Cells! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#220-218Intro/Outro: Light My Fire by Jackie Wilson220. Hopes and Fears by Keane (Somewhere Only We Know & Bend and Break & Can't Stop Now)219. Van Lear Rose by Loretta Lynn (High on a Mountain Top & Portland Oregon & Little Red Shoes)218. Everybody Knows This is Nowhere by Neil Young (Cinnamon Girl & Everybody Knows This is Nowhere & Down by the River)Hopes and Fears album artVan Lear Rose album artEverybody Knows This is Nowhere album artVote on Today's Album ArtWeek 2 Round 1 Winners (episodes 306-310)Vote on Week 2 Round 2 Album ArtWeek 1 Round 2 Winner!! (Moves on to Round 3)Round 3 starts when we have four Round 2 winners
On this episode of the Artist Collective Radio Show, I sit down with Stuart Sikes, an award-winning record producer, engineer, and mixer, and Diane Sikes, an artist and program director for Austin-based Women & Their Work. In this episode, we talk about their life works, empowering others to shine through art, and the changes they made to make it through the pandemic. More about Stuart:Stuart got his start as an unpaid intern at Easley-McCain Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, before working his way up to studio manager (a paid gig). In 2001, he moved from Memphis to Dallas and soon went on to open his own studio in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas. In 2005, Stuart won a Grammy award for his work engineering Loretta Lynn's album, Van Lear Rose. Stuart has worked with acts like Cat Power, The White Stripes, Modest Mouse, Black Pumas, and The Walkmen, as well as bands like Pleasant Grove (my husband's band), Pedigo's Magic Pilsner, Dove Hunter, and the up-and-coming, Jackson Scribner. In 2012, Stuart relocated from Oak Cliff to Austin, and just last year, he put the finishing touches on an at-home studio he built in a former yoga studio behind his home—a pivot resulting from the great pandemic of 2020.More about Diane:Diane has been in the world of professional artists since she earned her MFA from Memphis College of Art in 2000. Her own work has appeared in shows at 500X Gallery, Dallas; Dallas Contemporary; Art Con; Moody Museum, Ft. Worth; and the University of Art and Design Helsinki, among many others. Since 2017, Diane has been the program director for Austin-based Women & Their Work, where she develops educational programs, exhibitions, and membership and fundraising programs for the organization.Connect with Stuart:Website: http://www.stuart-sikes.com Instagram: @stuartsikesConnect with Diane:Websites: https://www.dianesikes.com https://womenandtheirwork.orgInstagram: @dhsikes; @womenandtheirwork*********************More about Artist Collective Radio Show:I'm Shashana Pearson, a writer, actor, sometimes textile artist, and long-time dreamer. If there's anything I've learned about the creative life, it's that #livinthedream is not always easy, and the road is always better when you're surrounded and encouraged by a community of others on the same journey. I publish interviews of in-depth conversations with artists on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, and Google in an effort to help surround, encourage, and inspire others and to build a sense of community, so we all feel a little less alone on this creative journey.Theme song written and performed by the brilliant @margaretchavezmusicConnect with me:Websites: https://shashanapearson.com http://artistcollectiveradioshow.comInstagram: @shashanapearson; @artistcollectiveradioshowSupport the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/acrstvFor on-camera bookings, please call my agent Gillian at The Horne Agency (214) 350-9220. #artistcollectiveradioshow #acrstv #shashanapearsonSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/acrstv)
We got to watch an all-time Law And Order SVU ("Undercover" Season 9, Episode 15) which sees Olivia Benson go undercover in a notorious women's prison in order to catch a serial rapist corrections officer. Along the way, we discuss the proper way to light an upskirt be-ankled panties shot, '90s nepotism star Barry Van Dyke, and the meaning of the phrase "iron kitten." We also talk about a few of the more famous residents of New York State's Bedford Hills Correctional Facility For Women. This is one of the standout episodes of the entire series, and though it mostly deals in shocking trauma, the writers and producers of this wonderful show found ways to sprinkle in lighthearted dick jokes throughout this heart-pounding hour of television. Enjoy! Sources: Anna Sorokin, the fake heiress who defrauded the rich and famous - The Cut Kathy Boudin, the student radical turned armored car heisting murderer turned college professor - Democracy Now and The New York Times Carolyn Warmus, the "Fatal Attraction" murderer - Murderpedia Music: Divorcio Suave - “Munchy Business” 09:41 - Richard "Dick" Benedictis - "Diagnosis Murder Theme (Season 3)" from Diagnosis Murder (1993) 18:32 - B.B. King - "Chains And Things" from Indianola Mississippi Seeds (1970) 35:18 - Shahram Shabpareh - "Prison Song" from Persian Funk (2011) 54:22 - Loretta Lynn - "Women's Prison" from Van Lear Rose (2004) Next Week's Episode: Season 6, Episode 17 "Rage"
In 2004, Loretta Lynn collaborated with Jack White for Van Lear Rose, a surprise critical and commercial comeback that helped secure the country icon’s legacy in the 21st century. Putting a focus on her gifts as a songwriter and backed by the kind of rootsy, stripped-back blues-rock that the White Stripes made their name on, it is a singular and strange moment in Lynn’s remarkable catalog. Joined by music journalist Allison Hussey (@allisonhussey), the Late Era trio discusses the pros and cons of the young producer/late-era artist team-up and dives into this album’s many mysteries. Please consider reviewing this podcast on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We invite you to join us for Season 2 Episode 8, coming June 17! Late Era is a production of Osiris Media. It is edited and produced and mastered by Winston Cook-Wilson. Logo design by Liz Bee Art & Design. The executive producers of Late Era are RJ Bee & Brian Brinkman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The idiots head up into the hollow/holler to talk about Loretta Lynn’s 2004 collabo with Jack White, Van Lear Rose
The idiots head up into the hollow/holler to talk about Loretta Lynn’s 2004 collabo with Jack White, Van Lear Rose
The idiots head up into the hollow/holler to talk about Loretta Lynn’s 2004 collabo with Jack White, Van Lear Rose
Sky Walker, Trevor Austin, Aaron Douglas MUSIC; Loretta Lynn - "Portland Oragan" - off "Van Lear Rose"
May day, May day! We've got a new episode! Dan and Mike are calling it a comeback as they decide which comeback album is better. Check it out. Listen here. Comparing Apples to Oranges is a podcast that tackles trivial topics with some serious research and debate. Check in once a month for a lively conversation around two things from the same category that don't belong in the same genre. This is where you can find all the episodes.
This week is the return of James Lott Jr. and he brought in two spectacular albums; "The Bravest Man In the Universe" by Bobby Womack and "Van Lear Rose" by Loretta Lynn! We explore what it's like to create your greatest work after your hits and the richness that experience brings to your art. Here's a link to James Lott Jr's Stuff: Untitled Book of Poetry: http://a.co/0QbEPnx Five Song EP w/ CHOG: http://a.co/cNxmFcc Follow James Lott Jr. on the socials @JamesLottJunior Follow us on Twitter- @MissingOutCast @TheLexMichael @TauriJay Music Credits: "Who Likes to Party" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
If this ain't a podcast, then tell me what is! Uh huh, it's time for our country women trilogy to come to a close with a special spotlight episode on Jack White and Loretta Lynn's collaboration: 2004's Van Lear Rose LP. While this marks her first effort with White, this album is the 39th LP release from Loretta Lynn over her 50+ year career, and stands as her most successful crossover album ever released. With a timeless, effortless country vocal and stirring, energetic guitar, Van Lear Rose boasts a number of highlights including Portland, Oregon, Miss Being Mrs., Have Mercy and Little Red Shoes to name but a few -- and we cover it all from inception to release! Also joining us for this special Mother's Day Third Woman segment is our mom Elizabeth Kaminski, who tells her own musical tale and patiently supports our antics. This'll be one podcast to drink by the pitcher and not by the glass, uh huh!*Disclaimer: In light of recent events, the Third Men Podcast would like to wish a speedy recovery to Loretta Lynn who was hospitalized following a stroke on May 4th. Though she is expected to make a full recovery, all our best goes out to Loretta and her family during this time. This podcast was recorded prior to the events of May 4th - MGMT* See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
December is all about the giving and sharing, so Shanon and Jack gave each other a stack of records the day before the show and then played and talked about songs selected from those stacks. Stevie Wonder, "Sir Duke" on Songs in the Key of Life Roy Orbison, "Lay it Down" on Laminar Flow Scorpions, "The Same Thrill" on Love at First Stin Joe Cocker, "Honky Tonk Women" on Mad Dogs & Englishmen Barbra Streisand, "Queen Bee" on A Star is Born Hank Williams, Jr., "I Can't Take It No Longer" on The Best of Hank Williams, Jr. Lynyrd Skynyrd, "I Know a Little" on Gold & Platinum Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, and Kris Kristoffersen, "Big River" on Highwayman Kris Kristofferson, "If You Don't Like Hank Williams" on Please Don't Tell Me How The Story Ends: The Publishing Demos 1968-72 Bob Dylan, "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" on Highway 61 Revisited Tom Petty, "A Woman in Love (It's Not Me)" on Hard Promises Mahalia Jackson, "I'm Going to Wait Until My Change Comes" on I Believe Sly and the Family Stone, "If You Want Me to Stay" on Fresh Janis Joplin and the Full Tilt Boogie Band, "Trust Me" on Pearl The Flying Burrito Bros, "Juanita" on The Gilded Palace of Sin Diana Ross, "Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)" on 20 Golden Greats Loretta Lynn, "Portland Oregon" on Van Lear Rose
Jamin Hübner from RealApologetics.org joins me to discuss the doctrine of biblical inerrancy. Music Loretta Lynn, God Makes No Mistakes, from the Van Lear Rose album, 2004 Promoted Resources Say Hello to my Little Friend, aka the Beretta Cast, with … Continue reading →