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One of the greatest compilations of its time (the greatest time for compilations), No Alternative was the third in the Red Hot series benefiting AIDS relief. The line up is studded with iconic artists, many on the precipice of their biggest records, from Soundgarden to Sarah McLachlan, and also features influential alternative greats like Buffalo Tom, The Verlaines, and Soul Asylum. It even spawned an MTV special with live performances from Smashing Pumpkins and Goo Goo Dolls, plus short films by the likes of Tamra Davis, Hal Hartley, and Derek Jarman. Plus, the biggest rock band in the world at the time contributed an uncredited song that even without proper listing became a huge part of the comp's hype. We used to be a proper country indeed. The Ringer's own Chris Ryan joins us to break down this important cultural artifact. Follow Chris Ryan on Twitter @ChrisRyan77 Listen to songs we detail in the episode HERE Host: Yasi Salek Guest: Chris Ryan Producer: Jesse Miller-Gordon Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1. The Eastern 2. The Bats 3. Nadia Reid 4. The Beths 5. Mel Parsons 6. Song Merchants 7. Verlaines 8. Marlon Williams 9. Toy Love 10. Adam Hattaway & The Haunters 11. Vera Ellen 12. Terrible Sons 13. Mutton Birds 14. The Chills 15. La De Dahs 16. The Clean 17. Headless Chickens
We fix our gaze upon another of the legendary record labels of the O3L era, Slash Records. Slash was formed in Los Angeles in 1978 by the late Bob Biggs. Over the course of its 22 year run as an active label, Slash released slew of classics by the likes of The Germs, X, Violent Femmes, Fear, The Blasters, Los Lobos, Rank and File, The Del Fuegos, The Gun Club, Dream Syndicate, Misfits, Robyn Hitchcock, Burning Spear, BoDeans, Faith No More, Failure, Green On Red, Grant Lee Buffalo, L7, The Chills, Rammstein, Soul Coughing, The Verlaines, and more. Boasting such an eclectic and iconic roster, how are we possibly going to pick our Top 5 songs from the label? We'd better call in the reinforcement! We'll take "Great O3L Third Lads" for $1,000, Alex. "This talented singer/songwriter just released his highly anticipated brand new album, Mug, on one of the best modern indie labels, Big Stir Records." "Who is Dolph Chaney?" Yes, this week's Third Lad is rockin' Chicagoland indie-pop singer/songwriter/guitarist Dolph Chaney, and you'll be seeing his "mug" all over in the near future, because his new album is pretty dang special. It's full of memorable melodies, indelible hooks, witty, intelligent lyrics, and playful production. Mug continues Dolph's evolution from '90s lo-fi troubadour to widescreen guitar pop auteur. Get it now at https://bigstirrecords.com/dolph-chaney. We go in depth with Dolph on his wonderful new album, critical cats, recording career, songwriting process, alliance with Big Stir and producer Nick Bertling, 2016 Jeopardy! appearance, and Mug merchandising (from mugs to...thongs??). Proud members of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We fix our gaze upon another of the legendary record labels of the O3L era, Slash Records. Slash was formed in Los Angeles in 1978 by the late Bob Biggs. Over the course of its 22 year run as an active label, Slash released slew of classics by the likes of The Germs, X, Violent Femmes, Fear, The Blasters, Los Lobos, Rank and File, The Del Fuegos, The Gun Club, Dream Syndicate, Misfits, Robyn Hitchcock, Burning Spear, BoDeans, Faith No More, Failure, Green On Red, Grant Lee Buffalo, L7, The Chills, Rammstein, Soul Coughing, The Verlaines, and more. Boasting such an eclectic and iconic roster, how are we possibly going to pick our Top 5 songs from the label? We'd better call in the reinforcement! We'll take "Great O3L Third Lads" for $1,000, Alex. "This talented singer/songwriter just released his highly anticipated brand new album, Mug, on one of the best modern indie labels, Big Stir Records." "Who is Dolph Chaney?" Yes, this week's Third Lad is rockin' Chicagoland indie-pop singer/songwriter/guitarist Dolph Chaney, and you'll be seeing his "mug" all over in the near future, because his new album is pretty dang special. It's full of memorable melodies, indelible hooks, witty, intelligent lyrics, and playful production. Mug continues Dolph's evolution from '90s lo-fi troubadour to widescreen guitar pop auteur. Get it now at https://bigstirrecords.com/dolph-chaney. We go in depth with Dolph on his wonderful new album, critical cats, recording career, songwriting process, alliance with Big Stir and producer Nick Bertling, 2016 Jeopardy! appearance, and Mug merchandising (from mugs to...thongs??). Proud members of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1. Katie Thompson 2. Head Like A Hole 3. Verlaines 4. The Bats 5. The Chills 6. Francisca Griffin 7. The Bobby Holidays 8. The Veils 9. Good Shirt 10. Reb Fountain 11. Dedikation 12. The Clean 13. Tall Dwarfs 14. The Beths 15. La De Dahs 16. Delaney Davidson 17. Marlon Williams
Indie record label Flying Nun Records was founded in Christchurch in 1981 by music store owner Roger Shepherd. Since then, Flying Nun has brought us artists like The Chills, Headless Chickens, The Verlaines, and Chris Knox. The early days of Roger Shepherd's iconic Kiwi label have now been compiled into a book, it's called Needles and Plastic: Flying Nun Records, 1981-1988. Author Matthew Goody, a Canadian editor, publisher and fanatical record collector talked us through the book and the history of the label itself. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1. U2 2. Spizz Energi 3. Bored Games 4. Jack White 5. Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon 6. Spellling 7. Brian Jonestown Massacre 8. Associates 9. Verlaines 10. Lizz Wright 11. Black Midi 12. Terry Evans 13. Leadbelly 14. Tom Waits 15. Mike Campbell And The Knobs 16. Muse
Mr. Hollywood, Mr. Cat, and Mr. Diegoth talk Truth Cult, Gel, The Catburglars, Man or Astroman, Tzompantli, Horsegirl, Wilco, Sam Stansfield, The Verlaines, The Mice, Dark Thoughts, Generación Suicida, and This Is My Fist. Joey guest stars.
1981, au magasin de disques Records Factory à Christchurch en Nouvelle-Zélande, Roger Shepperd, un jeune homme de 21 ans s'ennuie. Il découvre des artistes internationaux comme Can et passe son temps en fréquentant les salles de concerts. Malgré les 18000 km qui séparent Londres d'Auckland, le post-punk fait alors des vagues jusqu'en Nouvelle-Zélande. Pere Ubu, Joy Division, mais aussi Talkings Heads ou Television en sont les groupes phares. Un soir, Shepperd se rend dans une salle de la ville pour jeter un oeil à un groupe d'une ville universitaire du sud. Leur nom ? The Clean. Il les a déjà vus en 1ere partie de The Enemy en 78 à Dunedin. Il vient juste de fonder un tout jeune label Flying Nun Records, dans le but de documenter ce qui se passait dans le pays et avec qui il espère vendre assez de disques pour couvrir les frais du label. Avant même que le concert de The Clean ne se termine, Roger Shepperd est déjà sur scène un crayon à la main pour signer les frères Kilgour. En Nouvelle-Zélande, Flying Nun, c'était un peu Rough Trade, Creation, Mute, Factory et 4AD en un seul label. Un monopole dans un pays où il n'y a rien à faire à part lire, écouter de la musique et fumer de la weed. Une conjoncture propice au développement d'un label indé. Au début des années 80, une flopée de groupes arrivent de Dunedin, la fameuse ville universitaire décrite comme l'Edimbourg de la Nouvelle-Zélande. Certains puisent dans la folk sixties comme The Verlaines, sur le Velvet comme The Clean et d'autres mélangent les Stooges aux Beatles comme The Bats, Snapper ou Jean-Paul Sartre Experience. En 82, Flying Nun sort la compilation Dunedin Double qui réunit les groupes de la cette ville. Les groupes et le label tentent de percer à Londres mais l'Angleterre résiste à contrario des États-Unis. Les radios universitaires diffusent les groupes du label en boucle. Mais si une partie de l'industrie musicale est aux pieds du label, les finances restent le nerf de la guerre. Shepperd migre à Auckland et crée des liens avec d'autres labels pour se faire distribuer en Europe et aux USA. En 91, six groupes dont The Verlaines ont des contrats de distribution avec des majors. Le Flying Nun des débuts est loin derrière. Un peu dépité et clairement pas meilleur ami avec son banquier, Roger Shepperd vend le label à Mushroom Records, un label australien qui a des bureaux à Londres. Entre temps Warner a racheté Mushroom Records. Sheeperd craint que son catalogue finisse par être oublié et à la surprise générale Warner accepte de lui revendre. Depuis 2005, Flying Nun est de nouveau indépendant et a recommencé à sortir des disques de la nouvelle génération comme Aldous Harding ou Purple Pilgrims. Qui aurait parié sur le fait que le label soit encore en vie aujourd'hui ? En 2021, Flying Nun à fêté ses 40ans. The Clean/Getting Older Phantom Forth/March The Chills/Pink Frost Look Blue Go Purple/Cactus Cat The Jean-Paul Sartre Experience/Flex Queen Meanie Puss/Contracts Snapper/Gentle Hour The Bats/North By North Bailter Space/Grader Spader Reb Fountain/Faster
1. Verlaines 2. Mousey 3. The Lumineers 4. Bap Kennedy 5. Donovan w/Jeff Beck Group 6. Guided By Voices 7. The Coral 8. Spoon 9. The Hold Steady 10. She And Him 11. Jack White 12. Johnny Cash 13. Joe Cocker 14. The Stones 15. Mudhoney 16. Shed Seven
Throw on your favorite flannel shirt and join Deep Cuts: Lost & Found as they visit 1991 - the year grunge broke into the mainstream. You won't hear Nirvana on this episode, but Seattle's Mudhoney represents the Emerald City just fine. Find out which host was “bored with rock” in 1991, who “trimmed truffles” (no, that's not a euphemism) after graduating college, and debate which rock guitar god (Billy Corgan or Bob Mould) had the better foray into wrestling. Featuring: Ice Cube, Slint, Talk Talk, the Verlaines and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gomorrha - Trauma (from the Strain, Crack & Break - Volume 2 of the Nurse With Wound List - Germany) Flohr Otis - Stirb In Deinem Rasenmäher (underground German band from 90s - self released 2LP Vierteiler) NZ mini set inspired by Erewhon Calling - Experimental Sound in New Zealand BOOK (available at Carbon Records link below) Toy Love - Squeeze (from the AK79 2LP compilation on Ripper Records, Propeller, and Flying Nun Records - originally from 1979) Chris Knox - Wanna (from Seizure LP - reiisue on Captured Tracks - originally on Flying Nun 1989) Tall Dwarfs - Skin of My Teeth (from Weeville reissued on Captured Tracks) Wreck Small Speakers on Expensive Stereos - Rain (from Xpressway Pile-up - A Compilation of NZ Music) The Verlaines - Angela (from Dunedin Double 4 way 2LP, The Chills, Sneaky Feelings, The Stones, and The Verlaines - reissued on Flying Nun - originally released in 1982) Rambutan - System 5 (Walker Martin • Michael Kiefer • Chris Robert • Glen Galloway • Eric Hardiman) Rambutan - System 20 (Mike Watt • Anla Courtis • Michael Kiefer • Jon Schlesinger • Thomas Lail • Patrick Weklar • Eric Hardiman) Rambutan - System 32 (Euan Currie • Holland Hopson • Jenifer Gelineau • Ali Robertson • Pete Fosco • Eric Hardiman) Links: Rambutan - Parallel Systems - https://rambutan.bandcamp.com/... Carbon Mailorder - https://carbonrecords.com
On this episode, Damian sits down with one of the greatest songwriters EVER: SHAYNE CARTER!!! Shayne is a bonafide New Zealand music icon that has released some of Damian's favourite records in his various bands. Listen in as the two discuss how punk inspired Shayne & his compatriots in the Dunedin music scene to create some of the best music ever recorded. NOT TO BE MISSED & don't miss ANY of Shayne's genius! Check out his amazing autobiography "Dead People I Have Known", as well as the music of: Straitjacket Fits, Doublehappys, Shayne Carter+Peter Jefferies, Bored Games, Dimmer, The Weeds etc. (As well as all the other NZ goodness: The Bats, The Chills, The Clean, The Enemy, King Loser, Look Blue Go Purple, Sneaky Feelings, The Stones Toy Love, The Verlaines, Wax Chattels, etc. It will make your life better.)!!!!!! Also Touched On: Toy Love and the Enemy The Sex Pistols were good even on the reunion... shockingly The Stooges, Al Green and Leonard Cohen: perfect til the end Like in wrestling: doing more with less “That’s the guitar sound from ‘Never Mind The Bollocks’!" Chris Knox: true punk Martin from the Chills setting up chairs outside of gigs the power of distance The guy and the record store setting you straight after calling Jimi Hendrix a hippie There is no golden egg to chase in Dunedin 1 in 10 000 people are signed to a US label “Very white, very violent” Dunedin in the late 70s Car Boys VS. Punks: being willing to die for your art “Scarfie bashing” Doublehappys: a form of social revenge & SO MUCH MORE!!!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
The Verlaines special with Graeme Downes in conversation with David Eastaugh The Verlaines were noted for their angular, "difficult" song structures, wordy and downbeat lyrics, unusual subject matter, which was all contained in often frantic up-tempo playing. The Verlaines were led by songwriter and vocalist/guitarist Graeme Downes, although many other New Zealand musicians played guitar, bass, drums and brass instruments during the different stages of the band. Downes is an academic at the University of Otago, where he is head of the Department of Music. He teaches contemporary music and has research interests in Mahler and Shostakovich. He has released one solo album, Hammers and Anvils, which came out on Matador Records in 2001. Their signature songs include "Death and the Maiden", "C.D. Jimmy Jazz & Me", "Bird-dog" and "Ballad of Harry Noryb." The band's recorded debut was on the seminal Dunedin Double EP, which was released by Flying Nun Records and was the debut of several bands who would go on to be central to the mythology of the Dunedin sound. In 2003, a career retrospective, You're Just Too Obscure for Me, was released. The Verlaines contributed the soundtrack to the film Eden, collaborating with actor Adetokunbo Adu, and screenwriter Rebecca Tansley. A song from Eden, What Sound is This? appeared on their album Untimely Meditations in 2012.
In the Sound Series I’ll be talking to 18 writers, musicians and other artists about how sound features in their work. Today James Woods and Nick Ascroft talk to Pip Adam about two songs. James chose Neon Cross by Drunk with Power, which he wrote and recorded. You can listen to here on Spotify Nick chose Dunedin Spleen by The Verlaines and you can listen and buy this song on Bandcamp
Good things come in pairs & today we will prove it! Lots of music that goes together from Neil Young, The Verlaines, OMD & more!
The June 15th edition of Look At My Records! features the great Holy Tunics! Tune in to hear all about their awesome new record, "Hit Parade Lemonade Supersonic Spree," and a whole lot more. You'll also hear some tracks from the new album, plus some wax from Olivia Tremor Control, Joy Cleaner, and the Verlaines. The Tunix are performing live this Saturday, June 22nd at Alphaville with Jeanines, Kevin Hairs, and Free Time. Don't miss it! You can purchase their new record on vinyl via Meritorio Records.
The June 15th edition of Look At My Records! features the great Holy Tunics! Tune in to hear all about their awesome new record, "Hit Parade Lemonade Supersonic Spree," and a whole lot more. You'll also hear some tracks from the new album, plus some wax from Olivia Tremor Control, Joy Cleaner, and the Verlaines. Check it out below via the Meritorio Records Bandcamp page! The Tunix are performing live this Saturday, June 22nd at Alphaville with Jeanines, Kevin Hairs, and Free Time. Don't miss it! You can purchase their new record on vinyl via Meritorio Records. Get your hands on this awesome album: https://meritoriorec.bandcamp.com/album/mer011-hit-parade-lemonade-supersonic-spree
Patrick Foster and Nick Scalera focused on classic '80s recordings from these artists last year in Flying Nun Week I, but their careers have continued in most cases. What The Clean, The Chills, The Bats and the Verlaines did after the early days. Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (c) 2019, Artie S. Industries LLC
An in-depth conversation with drummer, singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist in fact, Caroline Easther. She played drums in seminal NZ bands throughout the 1980s and 90s - including The Chills, Verlaines, Spines, Beat Rhythm Fashion, Let's Planet as well as working with Barry Saunders, Hobnail Boots and many others. She has a brand new solo album out, "Lucky"; her first in nearly a decade. We chat all things music - from being in a bunch of seminal Kiwi bands at various times to writing and singing her own material. Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe
An in-depth conversation with drummer, singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist in fact, Caroline Easther. She played drums in seminal NZ bands throughout the 1980s and 90s - including The Chills, Verlaines, Spines, Beat Rhythm Fashion, Let's Planet as well as working with Barry Saunders, Hobnail Boots and many others. She has a brand new solo album out, "Lucky"; her first in nearly a decade. We chat all things music - from being in a bunch of seminal Kiwi bands at various times to writing and singing her own material.
The August 4th edition of Look At My Records! features an in-depth conversation with Matt Stevenson of Jane Church. The group just released their debut 7-inch single, "Presenting... Jane Church" on July 27th, which features the infectious tracks, "This Here City" and "Demolition U.S.A." In October, Jane Church will release their debut album, "Calimocho Molotov." Tune in to hear the exclusive premier of two incredible brand new tracks from this yet to be released record, "New England," and "Bleed." Plus, Matt made some great vinyl selections, including classics from Sparks, The Verlaines, Olivia Tremor Control, and Chris Cohen. You can see Jane Church on September 1st at Mercury Lounge and on September 28th at Our Wicked Lady! Full playlist: https://spinitron.com/export/rfb286-pl7452-d94tLgjF.html
There’s a fine line between treason and Flynnsanity. Jon Gabriel (@ExJon) and Stephen Miller (@RedSteeze) discuss the latest Mueller news as it breaks, chastise the latest slew of sexual harassers, and mock the horrible verdict in the Kate Steinle murder trial. The intro/outro song in “Death and the Maiden” by The Verlaines. Jon’s song of the week is “My Mother Was a Chinese Trapeze Artist” by The... Source
There's a fine line between treason and Flynnsanity. Jon Gabriel ( @ExJon) and Stephen Miller (@RedSteeze) discuss the latest Mueller news as it breaks, chastise the latest slew of sexual harassers, and mock the horrible verdict in the Kate Steinle murder trial. The intro/outro song in “Death and the Maiden” by The Verlaines. Jon's song of the week is “My Mother Was a Chinese Trapeze Artist” by... Source
Francisca Griffin aka Kathy Bull talks to Kirsten Johnstone about the band that stood alongside The Chills, The Clean and The Verlaines in defining the Flying Nun sound.
Songs by The Verlaines, The Go-Betweens, Nick Cave, Richard Rabbit Brown, The Action, and Cate Le Bon are played and discussed by Bob and Mike.
Zum Podcast Episode 24 - Michael Morley ----------- Exciting to meet up with Mr. Michael Morley of The Dead C, Gate, 2 Foot Flame, and much more. Legendary New Zealand music and art figure, I had a chat with Michael at a Gate show with Ramleh in San Francisco. We touch on his art career, other music projects, daily life in Port Chalmers, and even the recently departed David Bowie. Special thanks to Tim Leanse for assistance with the interview at the Elbo Room. https://gatemm.bandcamp.com/ ------------ HIGH CASTLE - After God - Spirit of the West (Zum) (intro music) THE DEAD C - Sky - Harsh 70s Reality (Siltbreeze) GATE WITH LEE RANALDO & ZEENA PARKINS - MM/LR/ZP - Threadwaxing Space (Zero Hour)
This Train (is Bound for Glory) - Chords, Lyrics and OriginsOur version of this Classic African-American Spiritual features a New Orleans Style Piano, Ukelele, Muddy Waters style Delta Blues Dobro, Guitars, Drums, Swing Acoustic Bass, and FiddleOriginsFirst recorded in 1922 by the Florida Normal Industrial Institute Quartet, This Train (or 'This Train is Bound for Glory' or 'Dis Train' as it is sometimes known) is an African-American spiritual. The oddly-named Florida Normal Industrial Institute Quartet were an early African-American barber-shop act who sang the song a cappella. This Train was later made famous by Sister Rosetta Tharpe, who recorded it twice: initially, using an acoustic guitar, in the 1930s, and then again, using an electric guitar, in the 1950s. Her 1950s version is now seen as a precursor of Rock-n-Roll. It was also famously recorded as 'This Train is Bound for Glory' by Woody Guthrie. Guthrie's autobiographical novel, 'Bound for Glory' takes its title from the song.GThis train is bound for glory, this train.G DThis train is bound for glory, this train.GThis train is bound for glory,CNon gonna ride it but the righteous and the holy.G D GThis train is bound for glory, this train.This train don't carry no gamblers, this train;This train don't carry no gamblers, this train;This train don't carry no gamblers,No High Flyers, no midnight ramblers,This train is bound for glory, this train.This train don't carry no liars, this train;This train don't carry no liars, this train;This train don't carry no liars,No Hypocrites, compromiseers, and Truth DeniersThis train don't carry no liars, this train.© 2015 Shiloh Worship Music COPY FREELY;This Music is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying-Radio play permitted- www.shilohworshipmusic.comFrom Wikipedia:Early history:The earliest known example of "This Train" is a recording by Florida Normal and Industrial Institute Quartette from 1922, under the title "Dis Train."[3] Another one of the earliest recordings of the song is the version made by Wood's Blind Jubilee Singers in August 1925 under the title "This Train Is Bound for Glory". The next year the song found its way into print for the first time in the Lomaxes' American Folk Songs and Ballads anthology and was subsequently included in Alan Lomax's 1960 anthology, Folk Songs of North America.[2]In 1935, the first hillbilly recording of the song was released by Tennessee Ramblers as "Dis Train" in reference to the song's black roots.[2] Then in the late 1930s, after becoming the first black artist to sign with a major label, gospel singer and guitarist Sister Rosetta Tharpe recorded "This Train" as a hit for Decca. Her later version of the song, released by Decca in the early 1950s, featured Tharpe on electric guitar and is cited as one of several examples of her work that led to the emergence of rock 'n roll.Other recordingsOver the years, "This Train" has been covered by artists specializing in numerous genres, including blues, folk, bluegrass, gospel, rock, post-punk, jazz, reggae, and zydeco. Among the solo artists and groups who have recorded it are Louis Armstrong, Big Bill Broonzy, Brothers Four, Hylo Brown, Alice Coltrane, Delmore Brothers, Sandy Denny, D.O.A., Lonnie Donegan, Jimmy Durante, Snooks Eaglin, Bob Gibson, Joe Glazer, John Hammond, Jr., Cisco Houston, Janis Ian, Mahalia Jackson, Ella Jenkins, Sleepy LaBeef, The Limeliters, Trini Lopez, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Ziggy Marley, Ricky Nelson, Peter, Paul & Mary, Utah Phillips, Pete Seeger, The Seekers, Roberta Sherwood, Hank Snow, David Soul, Staples Singers, Billy Strange, the Tarriers, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Hank Thompson, Sublime, Randy Travis, The Verlaines, Bunny Wailer, Nina Hagen, Girls at Our Best!, Buckwheat Zydeco and Jools Holland.[2][4]”Come and check out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ShilohWorshipGroup/videos Free Christian Worship Music on the iTunes StorePlease check out our free Christian Worship Music on the iTunes Store. We offer 6 free Podcasts that contain our original worship music. Below are the links- if you like them you can subscribe FREE and receive new songs in the form of podcasts as they are released.Free Bluegrass Gospel Hymns and Songs from Shiloh Worship Music. Old Standard Hymns and Songs as well as Original Bluegrass Gospel Songs.http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/what-a-friend-we-have-in-jesus/id471784726?i=100849735FREE PRAISE & WORSHIP FREE Original Praise and Worship Music Our style is very eclectic ranging from Blues to Folk to Reggae to Worldbeat to Bluegrass to Contemporary Worship. Most songs Are in English, some songs are in English and Spanish, and a few songs have been translated into other languages like Swahili, French, Chinese, and Korean. Etc. We Love Jesus, we are simple christian disciples of Jesus using our gifts to lavish our love and lives for Him. Our desire is to point others to Jesus. Our music is simple-most of these original songs are prayers to Jesus set to music. Although our music is copyrighted ©2000-2013 Shiloh Worship Music, to prevent misuse, feel free to pass this music around for any and all non-commercial use. Jesus said, "freely you have received, freely give!"http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/free-praise-and-worship/id436298678FREE Contemporary Christian Worshiphttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/free-contemporary-christian/id882132356 FREE WORSHIP MUSICOriginal Worship music SUBSCRIBE in iTunes We Love Jesus, we are simple christian disciples of Jesus using our gifts to lavish our love and lives for Him. To point others to Jesus. our music is simple-most of these original songs are prayers to Jesus set to music. Although our music is copyrighted ©2000-2013 Shiloh Worship Music, to prevent misuse, feel free to pass this music around for any and all non-commercial use. 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Dr Graeme Downes, Head of the Department of Music at the University of Otago, discusses his band's new album, 'Untimely Meditations', and his approach to writing songs and albums. In 1981 Graeme formed The Verlaines and Untimely Meditations is their ninth studio album. 26 April 2012
Dr Graeme Downes, Head of the Department of Music at the University of Otago, discusses his band's new album, 'Untimely Meditations', and his approach to writing songs and albums. In 1981 Graeme formed The Verlaines and Untimely Meditations is their ninth studio album. 26 April 2012
Dr Graeme Downes, Head of the Department of Music at the University of Otago, discusses his band’s new album, 'Untimely Meditations', and his approach to writing songs and albums. In 1981 Graeme formed The Verlaines and Untimely Meditations is their ninth studio album. 26 April 2012