Podcasts about Wasted Youth

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Best podcasts about Wasted Youth

Latest podcast episodes about Wasted Youth

Hoy empieza todo 1
Hoy empieza todo - Sección Gourmet: Diego RJ - 09/05/25

Hoy empieza todo 1

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 60:56


Selección musical de Diego RJ, director de El Sótano.BONNIE DOBSON Morning dew”BONNIE DOBSON and THE HANGING STARS “Baby’s got the blues”THE SPEEDWAYS “Visiting hours”SHARP PINS “Everytime I hear”PRIVATE FUNCTION “Koala”ROY HEAD “Treat her right”THE DUSTAPHONICS “Voodoo Love Jinx”BUDOS BAND “Overlander”JIM JONES ALL STARS “Drink me”JD McPHERSON “Sunshine getaway”THE MELLOWS “Tonight’s for the young”KEITH and TEX “One more dance”BANDITS “Per que ten vas”CABALLERO REYNALDO “Ojos de serrín”DUM DUM PACHECOS “Desde mi ventana”THE ROARING 420’S “Onward indian”WASTED YOUTH “This is your day”Escuchar audio

El sótano
El sótano - Los regresos de Bonnie Dobson y Wasted Youth - 01/05/25

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 60:07


Bonnie Dobson, cantante y compositora canadiense del folk de los años 60, regresa a sus 84 años respaldada por los cowboys psicodélicos The Hanging Stars. Wasted Youth, la banda perdida del post punk británico, se rehace 40 años después de su disolución y anuncian nuevo trabajo. Dos interesantes regresos para abrir esta envolvente selección de novedades.Playlist;(sintonía) MESSER CHUPS “Kiss of the night”BONNIE DOBSON “Morning dew” (1969)BONNIE DOBSON and THE HANGING STARS “Baby’s got the blues”THE HANGING STARS “Let me dream of you”THE ONLY ONES “Out there in the night” (1979)WASTED YOUTH “Jealousy” (1979)WASTED YOUTH “This is your day”THE ROARING 420’S “Suburbs”DEATH VALLEY GIRLS “Sister of the moon”THE SPITFIRES “Better the devil you know”CIVIC “Chrome dipped”A PLACE TO BURY STRANGERS “You got me”ZOMBEACHES “Now in red”JEFF CROSDALE “Why oh why”ZACK KEIM “Battery Lane”Escuchar audio

The Nothing Shocking Podcast
Dave Kushner of Velvet Revolver

The Nothing Shocking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 63:11


Welcome to the Nothing Shocking Podcast 2.0 episode 282 with our guest Dave Kushner of Velvet Revolver (Wasted Youth, Electric Love Hogs, Infectious Grooves, Zilch, Dave Navarro, Loaded),  We discuss his Guitar Master Class tutorials (4 part series); Re-Release of Velvet Revolver's 20th Anniversary Contraband on Vinyl; movie and soundtrack work, and more!   For more information visit:  https://www.davekushner.com https://www.instagram.com/davekushner/?hl=en     Please like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nothingshockingpodcast/  Follow us on twitter at  https://twitter.com/hashtag/noshockpod.   Libsyn website: https://nothingshocking.libsyn.com For more info on the Hong Kong Sleepover: https://thehongkongsleepover.bandcamp.com Help support the podcast and record stores by shopping at Ragged Records. http://www.raggedrecords.org    Nothing Shocking Podcast Best of 2024 Apple Playlist: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/nothing-shocking-podcast-2024/pl.u-NP2Ws7135YR

The Rumors are True! Podcast w/ Jeremy Alan Gould
Kevin Clay (My Little Dog China, Soundtracks to Wasted Youth, Orthodox Outcast, The Class of 98')

The Rumors are True! Podcast w/ Jeremy Alan Gould

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 94:07


Welcome to "Rumors Are True," the podcast where we delve deep into the world of music, bringing you the latest gossip and insider stories from the industry. Today we have a special treat for you. Joining us is none other than Kevin Clay, the mastermind behind the sounds of My Little Dog China. With an illustrious career spanning soundtracks for cult classics like Soundtracks for Wasted Youth, Orthodox Outcast, and The Class of 98, Kevin is not only a prolific songwriter but also a musical visionary. So sit back, relax, and get ready to uncover the truth behind the rumors with our special guest, Kevin Clay. https://open.spotify.com/artist/18TlW6VsDiCd2e7SbyOVzQ https://orthodoxoutcast.bandcamp.com/ https://soundtracksforwastedyouth.bandcamp.com/ Production and Music by Brian Jerin @jerinkid Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therumorsaretruecast/support

Pro Wrestling Enforcer Podcast
Ring Announcer Eric "DB" DreamWave Wrestling and Uprising 2 Preview with PWE Report Host Sean Lennon

Pro Wrestling Enforcer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 72:57


MC and Pre Show Ring Announcer Eric "DB" joined Host Sean Lennon of The PWE Report to talk about the upcoming Dreamwave Wrestling IX and Uprising 2 events happening this weekend at The Knights of Columbus in LaSalle, IL!!! We first took a look at the All Women's Event Uprising 2 featuring some of the top women pro wrestlers in the world today including Masha Slamovich, Maki Itoh, Miyu Yamashita, Emi Sakura, Shazza Mckenzie, Kylie Rae Janai Kai, Vert Vixen, plus more!The Main Event features Dreamwave Women's Champion Brittnie Brooks teams up with Billie Starkz to face Maggie Lee and Zayda Steel!  Dreamwave Anniversary XI features the Dreamwave Women's Championship Match between Brittnie Brooks, Zayda Steel, and Magie Lee and Dreamwave Champion Christian Rose vs. Gringo Loco as well as the HYPE vs. Wasted Youth for the Undisputed Dreamwave Tag Team Titles on the line in Tables Ladders and Chairs match!For more info on Dreamwave and Uprising head to DreamwaveWrestling.comSubscribe to IWTV Live to watch both sold out events this weekend! For the Official PWE Shirt shop at -Fightlete/ PWE PWE Report Shirt (prowrestlingtees.com)For Exclusive Pro Wrestling Articles and Updated Results for WWE, NXT, AEW, and Impact WrestlingLike the Facebook Page-https://m.facebook.com/PWEPodcast/And Support your favorite Independent Wrestlers by buying Shirts and More at https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pro-wrestling-enforcer-podcast--3307124/support.

Coming Out with Lauren & Nicole
Episode 291: Chloe Star

Coming Out with Lauren & Nicole

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 61:50


Pop-punk/alt-rock artist Chloe Star is so obviously comfortable in her own skin that you would never know she struggled fiercely with her sexuality throughout her adolescence. Chloe's mother is Native American, and so Chloe grew up going back and forth between the radically different worlds of Los Angeles and her family's reservation. Some of Chloe's stories from this time are deeply relatable (such as Googling "am i gay quiz" and secretly having a huge crush on Kristen Stewart while all of her friends were Team Edward/Team Jacob), but she was also grappling with more than her share of darkness. This culminated in Chloe being sent to an incredibly intense three-month wilderness treatment program at the age of sixteen; her mother's last-ditch attempt to free Chloe from addiction. Chloe's upcoming single, "Wasted Youth," is all about that experience, which she finally feels a sense of closure on a full decade later. We have a funny, vulnerable conversation about first loves, coming out at diners, songs about exes, and much more!As of this Friday, March 22nd, you can stream "Wasted Youth" everywhere! Also follow Chloe on Instagram and TikTok at @frenchtoastkiller, and watch the videos for "Fool," "Found My Peace," and "Happy Place" on Chloe's YouTube channel, youtube.com/@frenchtoastkiller!

InObscuria Podcast
Ep. 213: Sumthin' Smells Funky Vol. 8! - White Pepper

InObscuria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 74:30


Welcome back my friends to Ep. 213 of the InObscuria Podcast! Last week one of your esteemed co-hosts mentioned that he was going to start a new funk rock band called White Pepper… We thought this week would pontificate about what that group will sound like! We will once again explore all things FUNKY! Let your body move and your asses groove as we get down with some badass funk rock! What is it that we do here at InObscuria? Besides eating pop-tarts, we exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In this episode, we take a listen to all 3, as we move n' groove our way through funk-infused rock n' roll. This genre has a special meaning to the hosts, as they have dabbled in this funkdafied landscape throughout their musical journeys. Songs this week include:High Fade – “Burnt Toast & Coffee” from Burnt Toast & Coffee - Single(2023)Electric Love Hogs – “Just Another Day” from Electric Love Hogs (1992) Osaka Punch – “How We Operate” from Mixed Ape(2023)Sinister Dane – “Ravens” from The Claws Of Time (2023)JonesWorld– “Feel The Groove” from Feel The Groove – Single (2016)KRUSH GROOVE – “K.G.” fromHAVE A BREAK(2002)Precious Death – “Shine” from Southpaw (1995)Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/inobscuria/og-shopCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/

Sunday Night's Main Event
MLW Rewind Holiday Rush Review

Sunday Night's Main Event

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 31:31


Better Late than Never as me and Uncle Bobby Breakdown the MLW Holiday Rush Show From December 24th! With matches:  Jacob Fatu vs. Alex Hammerstone III World Tag Team Championship: Second Gear Crew (champions) vs. Bomaye Fight Club Matthew Justice vs. Josh Bishop Intergender Match: Salina de la Renta vs. Ichiban Scramble-6 Match: AKIRA vs. Alec Price vs. Love, Doug vs. Nolo Kitano vs. Brett Ryan Gosselin vs. J Boujii Tony Deppen vs. Kevin Blackwood Mane Event vs. Wasted Youth vs. Griffin McCoy & TJ Crawford Zayda vs. Tiara James vs. Notorious Mimi   Check all our opinions and Enjoy Happy New Year! Check the LINK TREE BELOW for more content and Merch https://linktr.ee/StraightTalkWrestling

Straight Talk Wrestling
MLW Rewind Holiday Rush Review

Straight Talk Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 31:31


Better Late than Never as me and Uncle Bobby Breakdown the MLW Holiday Rush Show From December 24th! With matches: •Jacob Fatu vs. Alex Hammerstone III •World Tag Team Championship: Second Gear Crew (champions) vs. Bomaye Fight Club •Matthew Justice vs. Josh Bishop •Intergender Match: Salina de la Renta vs. Ichiban •Scramble-6 Match: AKIRA vs. Alec Price vs. Love, Doug vs. Nolo Kitano vs. Brett Ryan Gosselin vs. J Boujii •Tony Deppen vs. Kevin Blackwood •Mane Event vs. Wasted Youth vs. Griffin McCoy & TJ Crawford •Zayda vs. Tiara James vs. Notorious Mimi  Check all our opinions and Enjoy Happy New Year! Check the LINK TREE BELOW for more content and Merch https://linktr.ee/StraightTalkWrestling​

Sunday Night's Main Event
MLW Rewind! November 30th - George McKay and Uncle Bobby B

Sunday Night's Main Event

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 38:24


MLW FUSION The World Titan Federation (“Filthy” Tom Lawlor, Josh Bishop & Hammerstone) vs. The Bomaye Fight Club Thumbtack Pit of Death match: Jimmy Lloyd vs. Cannonball Wasted Youth vs. The Mane Event vs. Lucky 13 and Austin Luke Zayda vs. Gia Scott Days before One Shot on FITE+, World Titan Federation Superstars® collide with the Bomaye Fight Club in the main event of Fusion. Can the Bomaye Fight Club bring the ruckus to the World Titan Federation or will “Filthy” Tom Lawlor, Josh Bishop and Hammerstone send a message days before Matt Cardona challenges Alex Kane for the World Heavyweight Championship? WTF Hammerstone? Literally. Get the real story on wrestling's most scandalous story this fall as MLW does a deep dive on Hammerstone's MLW release and subsequent signing by The World Titan Federation. What does Salina de la Renta think of Máscara Dorada calling out and challenging Rocky Romero for both the MLW & CMLL titles at One Shot on FITE+? La Empresaria of Lucha doesn't hold back. 25,000 thumbtacks + 1 pit = Total devastation. For the first time ever witness a Thumbtacks Pit of Death Match as Jimmy Lloyd battles The Calling's Cannonball. “Filthy” Tom Lawlor readies for war against Satoshi Kojima as two of MLW's greatest World Heavyweight Champions prepare to throw down at One Shot live on Thursday, December 7. Wasted Youth enter MLW to throw down with fellow newcomers Lucky 13 and Austin Luke and “The Greatest Show in MLW” The Mane Event in trios tag team action. Zayda looks to prove she's no diva as she throws down with fellow featherweight contender Gia Scott. With suspension seemingly in his rearview mirror, Tony Deppen turns up the heat in his smear campaign against Kevin Blackwood. Check the LINK TREE BELOW for more content and Merch https://linktr.ee/StraightTalkWrestli

Straight Talk Wrestling
MLW Rewind November 30th Rewind

Straight Talk Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 38:24


MLW FUSION The World Titan Federation (“Filthy” Tom Lawlor, Josh Bishop & Hammerstone) vs. The Bomaye Fight Club Thumbtack Pit of Death match: Jimmy Lloyd vs. Cannonball Wasted Youth vs. The Mane Event vs. Lucky 13 and Austin Luke Zayda vs. Gia Scott Days before One Shot on FITE+, World Titan Federation Superstars® collide with the Bomaye Fight Club in the main event of Fusion. Can the Bomaye Fight Club bring the ruckus to the World Titan Federation or will “Filthy” Tom Lawlor, Josh Bishop and Hammerstone send a message days before Matt Cardona challenges Alex Kane for the World Heavyweight Championship? WTF Hammerstone? Literally. Get the real story on wrestling's most scandalous story this fall as MLW does a deep dive on Hammerstone's MLW release and subsequent signing by The World Titan Federation. What does Salina de la Renta think of Máscara Dorada calling out and challenging Rocky Romero for both the MLW & CMLL titles at One Shot on FITE+? La Empresaria of Lucha doesn't hold back. 25,000 thumbtacks + 1 pit = Total devastation. For the first time ever witness a Thumbtacks Pit of Death Match as Jimmy Lloyd battles The Calling's Cannonball. “Filthy” Tom Lawlor readies for war against Satoshi Kojima as two of MLW's greatest World Heavyweight Champions prepare to throw down at One Shot live on Thursday, December 7. Wasted Youth enter MLW to throw down with fellow newcomers Lucky 13 and Austin Luke and “The Greatest Show in MLW” The Mane Event in trios tag team action. Zayda looks to prove she's no diva as she throws down with fellow featherweight contender Gia Scott. With suspension seemingly in his rearview mirror, Tony Deppen turns up the heat in his smear campaign against Kevin Blackwood. Check the LINK TREE BELOW for more content and Merch https://linktr.ee/StraightTalkWrestling​  

PWTorch Dailycast
Wrestling Coast to Coast - Maitland & McClelland review ETU Nostalgia, Ultra including Killionaires Club vs. Wasted Youth, more

PWTorch Dailycast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 90:05


In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland review Expect the Unexpected Wrestling's Nostalgia, Ultra, featuring a wild six-man tag between Killionaires Club (J Boujii & Ken Broadway & PB Smooth) and Wasted Youth (Austin Luke & Dyln McKay & Marcus Mathers), IWTV World Champion Alec Price battling Brandon Kirk, IWTV Tag Champs Miracle Generation defending their belts against Fresh Air, and more. For VIP listeners, they finally uncover the Holy Grail of Wrestling Coast to Coast Matches - Joe Hendry vs. Doug Williams in a pure rules match from November 2021, as well as Chris continuing his Hashi Agenda with a match Justin can't help but admire when Bishamon (Yoshi-Hashi & Hirooki Goto) defend the IWGP Tag Team titles against Shane Haste and Mikey Nicholls from Destruction in Kobe.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3276210/advertisement

We Don't Smoke the Same
#369 We Don't WASTE LOVE the Same W/ Capowasted and Rock Samson

We Don't Smoke the Same

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 132:12


The man of Wasted Youth, Capowasted joins the table. A beat set by Rock Samson after the main part of the show. Capowasted https://www.instagram.com/capowasted/ E-Zone http://flavorsbyezone.com XG http://fullytoxic.com Rock Samson http://instagram.com/rocksamsonatx Ray http://morningshotfilms.co #wastedyouth #capowasted

PWTorch Dailycast
PWTorch Dailycast – Wrestling Coast to Coast - Maitland & McClelland review Dreamwave Summer Spectacular

PWTorch Dailycast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 86:09


In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland have no summertime blues because they watched Dreamwave's Summer Spectacular, a great show with a main event of Christian Rose vs. Matt Cardona for the Dreamwave title, El Hijo Del Vikingo vs. Gringo Loco in an amazing lucha spectacle, and Wasted Youth defending the tag titles against Aramis and Flamita. For VIP, they keep the summer vibes alive with matches from Dreamwave's Those Summer Nights - Masha Slamovich vs. Brian Keith in a match every bit as stiff as you'd imagine it would be, and returning legend Ultimo Dragon against indy fave Matt Cross.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3276210/advertisement

The Kingrock Podcast
JAY BENTLEY / Bass Player (Bad Religion)

The Kingrock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 77:46


Conversation with bass player Jay Bentley from the legendary band, Bad Religion. Bad Religion has been around for more than 40 years and has been a mainstay in the punk rock scene. Jay Bentley has also been in Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, TSOL, Wasted Youth, Circle Jerks. Could there be a possible sequel to this episode? I have several more questions that within an hour just couldn't be included so hopefully we can have a follow up episode in the next following months. Cheers. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kingrockpodcast/message

PWTorch Dailycast
PWTorch Dailycast – Wrestling Coast to Coast - Maitland & McClelland interview Dak Draper about NWA Crockett Cup, review Queen of Indies

PWTorch Dailycast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 97:19


In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland interview Dak Draper ahead of the NWA's Crockett Cup, where Draper is teaming with Mims. They talk about their team, the importance of the Crockett Cup, Draper's time in NWA and ROH, football, rom coms, and a whole lot more. Then, with monarchies all over the news, they cover the first ever Queen of the Indies, an eight-woman tournament with Lady Frost, Dulce Tormenta, Hyan, Masha Slamovich, Mio Momono, Maria, Billie Starkz, and Unagi Sayaka. For VIP, they go to Freelance Wrestling for Bang Bros vs. Wasted Youth, Devon Monroe vs. Bryan Keith, and Chris Bey vs. Storm Grayson.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3276210/advertisement

Bandpraat
Wasted Youth Club

Bandpraat

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 116:52


In deze aflevering maken we uitgebreid kennis met de band Wasted Youth Club. In Bunnik sprak ik in het Postillion Hotel met frontman Sven, gitarist Tim, bassist Reinier en drummer Jitze over het ontstaan van de band, over de eerste stappen live en in de studio, over wilde avonturen tijdens shows en meer… heel veel meer! Uiteraard dobbelen we weer tijdens de vaste rubriek ‘De Standaardvragen', bespreken we vijf dilemma's en kijken we waar de band over vijf jaar staat.

Wrestling Cheers
Most Wasted Youth (Review)

Wrestling Cheers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 75:29


On this episode, We are reviewing AIW's "Wasted Youth", which is available to stream on FITE+. Join Justin (@JSummers330), & Charly (@Charly_Butters) as they talk about all of the matches on the card  and so much more!   Rate, Review, and Subscribe where ever you listen to podcasts at. All our podcast and social media links can be found HERE on Linktree!   E-Mail: WrestlingCheers@gmail.com

C86 Show - Indie Pop
Wasted Youth - Ken Scott

C86 Show - Indie Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 103:28


Ken Scott - Wasted Youth - in conversation with David Eastaugh Wasted Youth have a tour starting in March 2023 and some festival appearances lined-up for summer. The newly formed WY Records are planning to have some vinyl and CD releases ready for March 2023. And that's something to look forward to. Wasted Youth were an English post-punk band from London, England, active between 1979 and 1982, which blended post-punk/pre-Goth with dark acoustic strains of the sort associated with Nick Drake and Syd Barrett. The line-up of the band was Ken Scott (vocals and guitar), Rocco Barker (guitar), Nick Nicole (synth), Darren Murphy (bass) and Andy Scott (drums). 

Church of Lazlo Podcasts
Thursday, 01.19.23

Church of Lazlo Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 101:03


Did Shakira catch her man cheating because of some missing fruit jam? What's the craziest way you caught someone or got caught cheating? I know we've done this before but we like to ask Snowcone this question. *Is it possible? Does Slimfast have a crazy story from his past that he's never shared with Lazlo? It sure seems that way and it's a doozy. Let's call it, "Wasted Opportunity, Wasted Threesome, Wasted Youth". *Five things you should never do at a restaurant. It's really four things you shouldn't do and one thing that has never happened anywhere ever anyway. *Doomscrolling!! Mystery surrounds an American lawyer's death in Mexico. Alec Baldwin has been charged with manslaughter. Instagram cares about teen mental health. Flo Rida is having an even better week than usual. Bank of America customers had some money go missing but there doesn't appear to be anyone at fault. *Stephen A Smith apologized for his comments about Rihanna but we can't tell whether or not any of this is real. *Are TJ and Amy from GMA really getting fired over a consensual affair? *You order a McMuffin but you get a couple of grand in '20s. What do you do? *Thanks for listening to the podcast! It would mean a lot if you could share this show with someone. We'd also love to have you swing by our website www.lazlo.church and don't forget to watch and interact with us live every weekday at www.twitch.tv/churchoflazlo Have a great day! -Everybody Wang Chung!!

The Card Is Going To Change
Dude, Where's Thorne's Car? - EP261

The Card Is Going To Change

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 63:29


This week we get into John's stolen car as well as preview the upcoming "Wasted Youth" event in Kent,OH. John also shares a story of when The Briscoe Brothers were booked for Absolution 7,

Wrestling Cheers
What Annoys You About Wasted Youth? (Preview)

Wrestling Cheers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 98:20


On this episode, We are previewing AIW's "Wasted Youth", which will be LIVE on FITE+ from The Outpost in Kent, Ohio! Join Justin (@JSummers330), & Dustin (@RevTinTin)  as they talk about all of the matches on the card  and so much more!   Rate, Review, and Subscribe where ever you listen to podcasts at. All our podcast and social media links can be found HERE on Linktree!   E-Mail: WrestlingCheers@gmail.com

C86 Show - Indie Pop
Flesh for Lulu & Wasted Youth - Rocco Barker

C86 Show - Indie Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 91:54


Rocco Barker - Flesh for Lulu & Wasted Youth - in conversation with David Eastaugh Nick Marsh (vocals and guitar) and James Mitchell (drums) formed the band and soon recruited Rocco Barker (originally from Wasted Youth, guitar and vocals), and Glen Bishop (bass), taking their name from an American cult movie. After a well received John Peel session, they signed to Polydor Records in 1983, and soon thereafter, bassist Glen Bishop left to join Under Two Flags, and was replaced by Kevin Mills (formerly of Specimen). Wasted Youth were an English post-punk band from London, England, active between 1979 and 1982, which blended post-punk/pre-Goth with dark acoustic strains of the sort associated with Nick Drake and Syd Barrett. The line-up of the band was Ken Scott (vocals and guitar), Rocco Barker (guitar), Nick Nicole (synth), Darren Murphy (bass) and Andy Scott (drums)

One Life One Chance with Toby Morse
Episode 197- Happy Birthday Dave Kushner (musician- Velvet Revolver)

One Life One Chance with Toby Morse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 151:03


In this special birthday episode Toby sits down with musician Dave Kushner! They chat about being an only child in LA, exposure to punk, drinking, Wasted Youth, Feldy, Love Hogs, getting signed, touring, getting kicked out of Danzig, landing in Velvet Revolver, Scott Weiland, scoring for tv and helping Sepultura write a future ballad. You can find him on Instagram @davekushner66 Please remember to rate, review and subscribe and visit us at https://www.youtube.com/tobymorseonelifeonechance Please visit our sponsors! Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/oloc Caddis https://caddislife.com/toby10 Removery https://removery.com code TOBYH2O Liquid Death https://liquiddeath.com/toby

Bandpraat
Popronde 2022: Wasted Youth Club, FIEP, Cavolo Nero

Bandpraat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 40:07


Tijdens de Dutch Media Week 2022 deed Bandpraat mee met het ‘wereldrecord podcast maken' in Beeld en Geluid (Hilversum). Daar namen we midden in de nacht twee specials op, waarvan dit de eerste is. Een special over de Popronde 2022! Eindelijk weer overal bands op de meest fantastische plekken in vele steden. Hoe beleven Wasted Youth Club, FIEP en Cavolo Nero deze editie van het reizende muziekcircus? Drie bands praten ons bij en Jelle en Chris van Cavolo Nero rollen de dobbelstenen over de tafel tijdens de Popronde-editie van de ‘Standaardvragen'. Bandpraat supporten? Tof, dat kan via: https://www.patreon.com/bandpraat

The Clonmel Podcast
The Clonmel Podcast - Episode One Hundred Friday 9th September 2022

The Clonmel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 57:14


Catherine O'Donnell and Eve Whelan.......It's the 100th Episode of The Clonmel Podcast and I'm joined by two of my cousins.....The first is singer/songwriter Eve Whelan, with such an amazing voice, Eve has kindly allowed us to play her brand new single "Wasted Youth"(which is out today)on the podcast this week and also tells us about the single. I'm also joined by Catherine O'Donnell (cousin number two) from Mani restaurant in town, Catherine chats about moving to Clonmel from The Nire Valley back in the 80's, working in Foley's in Oakville Shopping Centre, serving Andrew Lloyd Webber and Mani. Also on this episode, The Clonmel Remembrance Walk, Clonmel Applefest, The Clonmel Park Run, Elvis at The Talbot Hotel and lots more.

ThePrint
ThePrintPod: ‘What Next' for UPSC-negatives? Indians with wasted youth don't want to return empty-handed

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 9:24


While the passionate preparatory struggle of India's UPSC aspirants is widely acknowledged, their years after the negative result is spent in quiet solitude, loss of esteem, even shame.  

Desert Tiger Podcast
Alt pop artist Juliana Eye on her cover of Blondie's ‘Dreaming', and her new single ‘Wasted Youth'!

Desert Tiger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 16:26


Alt pop artist Juliana Eye takes us behind her stellar cover of Blondie's ‘Dreaming'!   The self-produced rendition captures Juliana's admiration for the icon, while applying her own unique flair; in contrast to the original's upbeat, new wave feel, this version is downtempo, super lush and - living up to its title - dreamy.   ‘Dreaming' comes to us as a piece of Coverama, a compilation of creative, fun and innovative renditions of classic pop and indie rock songs, that is out now!   We also discuss Juliana Eye's latest single ‘Wasted Youth', her upcoming set for the Coverama release party, and much more!!   Connect w/ Juliana Eye! —   —   Support Colton Gee and Desert Tiger ----- Check out our webstore @ Follow Colton Gee and Desert Tiger   -----

The Punk Rock Chronicles Podcast
Allen Stiritz (LA's Wasted Youth)

The Punk Rock Chronicles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 68:16


A lot of us punks were wasted during our youth.  We are excited for this new episode with Allen Stiritz  the drummer for LA's Wasted Youth.  First, we kick off the episode with an update on the filming of our documentary “Where the County Line Ends – The Evolution of Orange County punk”.  Next, Allen calls us from Germany for our interview.  We dive into his early punk years, joining Wasted Youth, crazy shows and their “Reagan's In” album and why he had to leave America.  Before his segment ends, he talks about his new band “Blown Chunks”.  These guys play great old school punk rock and will be releasing an album soon.  We want to thank Allen for taking the time to call us and sharing these stories.     Music on this show  Rip and Destroy by Zeke Problem Child by Wasted Youth Falling by Decry Visit The Punk Rock Chronicles at:  www.facebook.com/thepunkrockchroniclesInstagram @thepunkrockchonicles Look up “Blowin' Chunks” on Facebook 

Icons and Outlaws
Stone Temple Pilots

Icons and Outlaws

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 125:29


Stone Temple Pilots.    There are two conflicting stories of how frontman Scott Weiland and bassist Robert DeLeo actually met; one was that Weiland and DeLeo met at a punk rock icon Black Flag concert in Long Beach, California, in 1985.  They started chit-chatting, discussing their girlfriends, only to realize they were dating the same woman. However, instead of having some beef and fighting over her, they became friends and formed a band after breaking it off with the girl. On the other hand, Weiland had a different version of meeting Deleo, written in his autobiography. The way he tells it, he and his current band Soi Disant, guitarist Corey Hicock, and drummer David Allin pursued DeLeo after watching him play live at different gigs.   Initially calling themselves "Swing," Allin left to pursue other interests after a few years. The remaining members watched drummer Eric Kretz play in a Long Beach club and convinced him to join the band. Guitarist Hicock eventually left the band in 1989; in need of a replacement and auditioning many guitarists, Robert suggested his older brother, Dean DeLeo. He and his brother were born in Montclaire, New Jersey). At the time, Dean was a successful businessman who did what many musicians do and had decided to leave music behind to find a "real job." The band convinced Dean to play for Swing, completing the original STP lineup. Dean hated the name and refused to continue playing in a band called "Swing," changing the name to "Mighty Joe Young," which was a B Movie from the 1940s. They recorded a demo tape around 1990. That demo would have tracks that would go on to be re-recorded for the band's first studio album, "Core," as well as some different styles that wouldn't show up again, like some funk and yodeling. Yes, Yodeling. Mighty Joe Young played a few gigs in the San Diego area, gradually building a fanbase. Their first show supported Henry Rollins (Formerly of that band Black Flag we mentioned earlier) at the world-famous Whisky a Go-Go in Los Angeles, CA. The group then began working on their debut album with first-time producer and mixer Brendan O'Brien, the guy who's worked with future Icons and Outlaws subjects, AC/DC, Pearl Jam, Bob Dylan, Rage Against the Machine, and Bruce Springsteen. Definitely a big deal. One day while recording, they received a call from their lawyer. He informed them that a blues player out of Chicago had already claimed the name Mighty Joe Young and they obviously didn't want to get sued for trademark infringement. So, rumor has it that they were inspired by the STP Motor Oil stickers they loved as kids. Various ideas on the initials "STP" were bounced back and forth, like "Shirley Temple's Pussy" and "Stereo Temple Pirates" before they settled on the name "Stone Temple Pilots."   STP built up their fan base in the San Diego clubs and in 1992 signed a deal with Atlantic Records, who had just released White Lion's "Main Attraction," Rush's "Roll The Bones," and Genesis' "We Can't Dance" the previous year. STP's first album, Core, was released on September 29, 1992, and peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Albums Chart. Core was a big success, producing hits "Sex Type Thing," "Plush," (which was rumored to have been written while Eric and Scott were in a Jacuzzi) "Creep," and "Wicked Garden." The debut album was a major commercial success; however, some press called the band "grunge imitators." The name of the album, "Core," refers to the apple in the biblical tale of Adam and Eve. It was recorded in only five weeks! Weiland has said that the album's central theme is that humanity is confused, with songs like "Sex Type Thing" (which is an anti date rape song and written after a woman that Weiland was deeply in love with was raped by 3 football players after a drunken high school party). Whereas "Naked Sunday" dealt with social injustice. "Sex Type Thing," according to Weiland, deals with abuse of power, "macho" behavior, and humanity's attitude toward women, treating them as sex objects. Also, "Naked Sunday" "is about organized religion. "About people who tell others what to do and what to believe. They switch off people's minds and control the masses." He goes on to say, "It gives me a feeling of isolation when I think about it. Organized religion does not view everyone as equals." Weiland says about his lyrics on "Core": "I feel very strongly that all individuals, regardless of age, race, creed, or sexual preference, should have the freedom to exercise their rights as human beings to enjoy life, pursue what they want, and feel comfortable about who they are. I guess I tend to find the darker sides of life more attractive than the yellows and oranges. I know it's something that I relate to when I listen to music."   According to Weiland, "Wicked Garden" 's lyrics deal with the loss of innocence and purity, while "Sin" addresses "violent and ugly" relationships.    Also, the instrumental song "No Memory," the interlude between "Wicked Garden" and "Sin," was written by guitarist Dean DeLeo.   Deleo said about "Core," "You know how when you listen to a Led Zeppelin album, you listen to the entire album, not just the odd song? We wanted to make a record like that. We wanted to create a vibe which would run right through the whole album."    "Core" contained many more bangers, including Dead and Bloated and Crackerman. Since its release, the album has gone eight times platinum, selling over 8 million copies!   Also, that same year, Scott Weiland and Dean DeLeo played an acoustic version of "Plush" on the show Headbangers Ball. If you're not familiar, Headbanger's Ball was a T.V. show consisting of heavy metal music videos airing on MTV and hosted by Riki Rachtman. Some have considered this one of Weiland's most outstanding vocal performances.   Despite some negative reviews from critics, STP continued to gain fans and toured, opening for bands like Rage Against the Machine and Megadeth. Then, 1993 saw the band kicking ass, headlining a two-and-a-half-month tour here in the states.   In 1993, the band filmed an episode of MTV Unplugged, where they debuted the song "Big Empty," which would go on to be on the soundtrack for the movie "The Crow." You can hear our version of this iconic song at the end of the episode.    In a poll in Rolling Stone from 1994, Rolling Stone's readers voted STP Best New Band and Worst New Band by the magazine's music critics. In addition, they took home the "Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist" and "Heavy Metal/Hard Rock New Artist" awards the following month at the American Music Awards. Finally, in March 1994, they won a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance for "Plush."    Later that same year, STP returned to the studio with Brenden O'Brien, once again producing, to work on their second album, Purple. Unfortunately, around this time, it was also revealed Weiland had become a heroin addict. On the last stop of an STP co-headlining tour with the Butthole Surfers in 1993, in a back room of New York City's Royalton Hotel, Weiland first tried heroin, and in the embrace of this sticky brown shit, his demons were finally at ease. While "Core" took just five weeks to complete, Purple would take less than a month to record. Which, if you're not familiar, is extremely quick. The album's first single was "Big Empty," which debuted at STP's MTV Unplugged acoustic performance in 1993 and reached number one on the Billboard charts. A couple of weeks later, "Purple" also reached the top of the charts, making two for the band in 1994. Although like "Core," "Purple" features grunge elements. However, this album also displays the bands developing sound influenced by other genres, apparent in the psychedelic rock found in "Lounge Fly" and "Silvergun Superman," the country vibes of "Interstate Love Song," and the blues-rock elements of "Big Empty."  AllMusic.com's Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that "Purple is a quantum leap over [Core], showcasing a band hitting their stride." Erlewine also described "Interstate Love Song" as a "concise epic as alluring as the open highway" and "Big Empty" as "a perfect encapsulation of mainstream alienation.” The other two singles after "Big Empty," "Vaseline," and "Interstate Love Song" also hit the top ten on the Billboard Charts, giving them three top ten hits that year. The album also included other minor hits, including "Pretty Penny" and "Unglued." Purple has been certified 6x platinum, selling over 6 million copies. It sold three million copies just four months after its release. The cover of Purple shows a baby riding a dragon in the sky while some angelic figures look on. It is based on the artwork from a package of China White heroin that Weiland scored in Los Angeles. 1994 also saw Weiland marry Janina Castaneda, in which it is said that "Sour girl" and "Interstate Love Song" were written about. Heading into 1995, Weiland would slide into drug and legal problems. His heroin problems were getting worse. "When I tried heroin for the first time," Weiland recalled in 1998, "it seemed to make all those insecurities just go away. I suddenly felt: 'Wow, this is how normal people feel on a day-to-day basis.'" He was spending over $3,000 a week on smack within a year. Weiland found that heroin not only took away his anxiety but also fed into his carefully concocted "wasted rock star persona" and inspired a "bracing new experimentalism." He credited a lot of his creativity during the "Purple" recording sessions to his addiction to heroin. "Heroin gave me this ability to distance myself from the creative process and thereby gave me the strength and courage to try new things," he told Classic Rock.com. "Part of me felt I couldn't be creative unless I was high."   In October 1995, STP got together to begin recording their third album, "Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop." They rented out a mansion in Santa Barbara, California, to live together during the recording process. Unfortunately, the production process of Tiny Music wasn't easy. In early 1995, shortly after the band was forced to scrap two weeks' worth of recorded material, Scott was arrested, just two days out of another rehab, for heroin and cocaine possession and sentenced to one year's probation. Obviously, it didn't take long for Weiland to lose that little control of the addiction he held during this time. After his wife Janina bailed him out, he literally jumped out of her car at a stoplight and disappeared for days while shooting dope with Courtney Love. Yes, that Courtney Love. Weiland formed his side band, the Magnificent Bastards, and recorded songs for the Tank Girl soundtrack and a John Lennon tribute album in the months following this incident.     They released "Tiny Music" on March 5, 1996 and spawned three singles that reached No. 1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart: "Big Bang Baby," "Lady Picture Show," and "Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart."   The album's sound severely changed from their previous two albums, adding more glam rock and psychedelic styles and less of the hard rock/grunge sound that made them famous. Of course, reception by critics at the time was mixed. Rolling Stone, the magazine that initially dubbed them the "Worst New Band" in 1994, praised the record, calling it the group's best effort to date. However, they were surprised at "the clattering, upbeat character of the music," seeing that Weiland was all over the news with his drug use and arrests. STP was also featured on the cover of Rolling Stones issue No. 753 in February 1997. The band was only partially successful touring in support of Tiny Music... and was forced to pull out as support for Kiss' reunion tour. A small tour in the fall of 1996 commenced in the U.S. However, dates at the end of December and in 1997 had to be canceled for Weiland to enter rehab, claiming that their singer had "become unable to rehearse or appear for these shows due to his dependency on drugs."    At only 24, Weiland went from smoking heroin to injecting the stuff. He spoke about his first shot of heroin by saying. "It's like what they talk about in Buddhism, that feeling of reaching enlightenment," he told Esquire. "They say there's a golden glow that goes from your fingers all the way through every appendage and into the pit of your stomach. That's what it felt like to me. Like I'd reached enlightenment. Like a drop of water rejoining the ocean." The band then decided to take a break to work on other projects. "I can't call the kettle black," remarked Kiss drummer Peter Criss. "I just pray for the guy and hope that he gets himself better because they really are a great band."   Things were getting worse after all of the issues with recording and touring for Tiny Music. In 1998, the same year Weiland released his first solo album, 12 Bar Blues, police arrested Weiland for buying dope in a New York housing project. A drug-related probation violation landed him five months in jail. Later years would bring more arrests for drunk driving, battery, and possession.   During the initial recording of "Tiny Music," STP, without Weiland, recruited Dave Coutts, the singer of Ten Inch Men, and began performing under the name "Talk Show." Talk Show released one self-titled album in 1997 before calling it quits. Robert and Dean had gotten together to figure out which songs should be Tiny Music songs and Talk Show songs. Dean would later say, "Robert and I had about 30 songs, and we sat in the room one night and basically went down the list and marked next to every song: Scott, Scott, Dave, Scott, Dave, Dave, Scott... It's really weird, because in all reality, it was like 'Big Bang Baby' could've been on [the] Talk Show record, and 'Everybody Loves My Car' could've been on Tiny Music." Both albums, Weiland's "12 Bar Blues" and `Talk Shows "self-titled, seemed to please the critics, but neither was commercially successful.   Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins once said, "It was STP's 3rd album that had got me hooked, a wizardly mix of glam and post-punk, and I confessed to Scott, as well as the band many times, how wrong I'd been in assessing their native brilliance. And like Bowie can and does, it was Scott's phrasing that pushed his music into a unique, and hard to pin down, aesthetic sonicsphere. Lastly, I'd like to share a thought which though clumsy, I hope would please Scott In Hominum. And that is if you asked me who I truly believed were the great voices of our generation, I'd say it were he, Layne, and Kurt." In 2016, The A.V. Club noted that Tiny Music "was an almost shocking leap forward in creative ambition" and that "[STP] got weirder and better than anyone gives them credit for." Numbers-wise, the album has been certified twice platinum, selling over 2 million copies.    In late 1998, the band regrouped again and began work on a fourth STP album. 1999s "No. 4" was looked at as a "back-to-basics" rock album in similar to "Core" or "Purple." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote in a review, "it's as if STP decided to compete directly with the new generation of alt-metal bands who prize aggression over hooks or riffs.", comparing the album's sound to the current wave of alternative metal bands. This album found STP scoring one of its biggest hits since the "Core" and "Purple" with the single "Sour Girl," which stemmed from a music video starring "Buffy The Vampire" T.V. star, Sarah Michelle Gellar. STP then went on a summer tour with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and recorded an episode of VH1 Storytellers, supporting "No.4.", with the surviving members of The Doors. Weiland did vocals on two Doors songs, "Break On Through (To the Other Side)" and "Five to One." That same month Stone Temple Pilots appeared on the Doors tribute CD, Stoned Immaculate, with their own rendition of "Break on Through" as the lead track. Despite the lack of promotion due to singer Scott Weiland's one-year jail sentence shortly before the album's release, it would eventually be certified platinum in August 2000.    The cover art for No.4 generated some brief controversy because it strongly resembled the cover of the debut E.P. from Washington, D.C.-based band Power Lloyd. The Power Lloyd CD "Election Day" was released in 1998, and the cover was a white, five-point star on a black field under the band's name; STP's No.4 also featured a white five-point star on a black field under the band's name. Power Lloyd co-founder Gene Diotalevi explained that after their band had given a song to MTV to be used on the soundtrack of Celebrity Deathmatch, someone at MTV with an advance copy of No.4 noticed that the covers were nearly identical and alerted the band. However, Diotalevi stated that no one from STP's camp would return their calls or letters until his band mailed a cease-and-desist letter to STP's record company. STP's legal team then "made an offer to settle that was unacceptable to us," according to Power Lloyd's lawyer, Will Shill.   That same year, Weiland also recorded two songs with the short-lived supergroup the Wondergirls. The group also featured Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray, Ian Astbury of The Cult, Shannon Leto of Thirty Seconds to Mars, Jay Gordon and Ryan Shuck of Orgy and Julien-k, Doug Ardito of Puddle of Mudd, Ken Andrews of Failure, Martyn LeNoble of Porno for Pyros, and Troy Van Leeuwen of Queens of the Stone Age.   During the summer of 2001, the band released "Shangri-La Dee Da." Despite the album's promotion by going on tour with Linkin Park, Staind, and Static X on the Family Values Tour, Shangri-La Dee Da was a commercial disappointment. This album was the fifth and final album released by STP before splitting up in 2002. The album was initially conceived as a double album dedicated to the memory of Andrew Wood, the lead singer, and lyricist of Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone. The record company was not happy with the idea of a double album, and after a while, the band relented to the pressure and made it the single album that was released. During the recording of Shangri La Di Da, the band had a filmmaker record everything that transpired. The filmmaker said the documentary was made to be in the style of The Beatles "Let It Be." Supposedly, there was a coffee table book as a companion to the documentary. Unfortunately, neither the documentary nor the book was released. The biggest hit off of this album was "Days Of The Week," which reached number four on the mainstream rock charts. The album did not perform as well as the previous STP albums, selling just over 500,000 copies and certified gold.   At that point, marketing support from their label was nonexistent, and the band decided to hold on recording any future albums. Finally, however, the band recorded "All in the Suit That You Wear," a song intended to be the lead single on the soundtrack for the 2002 film Spider-Man. However, Chad Kroeger's song "Hero" was ultimately chosen as the lead single. This soundtrack also featured the song "She Was My Girl" by Alice In Chains guitarist and vocalist Jerry Cantrell and was written by Cantrell and my good friend, Jeff Tomei, who also recorded and produced the song.   Reports that the band had begun work on a sixth studio album in 2002 were put to rest as the band went quiet by the end of that year. An altercation between Dean DeLeo and Scott Weiland after the last show of Stone Temple Pilots' fall 2002 tour led to the final dissolving of the band. As an homage to the band's successful career, in 2003, Atlantic Records released a greatest hits album called "Thank You." The album had a bonus DVD of archive material and music videos. Five days after it's release, the DeLeo brothers revealed that the band was officially done in an interview with Guitar One. Following the band's dissolution, Weiland was recruited to join the successful supergroup Velvet Revolver with Guns N' Roses members Slash (guitar), Matt Sorum (drums), Duff McKagan(bass), and former Wasted Youth guitarist Dave Kushner. Weiland was friends with all four of these fellas, so when they were looking for a singer, they sent him two discs of material. He was not really into the first disc, saying it sounded like "Bad Company gone wrong." After that, the guys sent him the second disc, which Weiland liked more. Weiland declined the invite to sing at the time as STP was not broken up yet. After STP officially announced their breakup in 2003, the band sent Weiland new material, and Weiland added vocals to the track at his studio. This track eventually became the song Set Me Free. He delivered the recording to the band in person but still would not join the band. He recorded two songs with the guys, a version of Set Me Free and a cover of Money by Pink Floyd for The Hulk and The Italian Job movies, respectively. Shortly after, Weiland officially joined the band. Before a screening of The Hulk at Universal Studios, the band chose a name. Slash liked the beginning of the word Revolution after seeing a movie by Revolution Studios, eventually thinking of Revolver because of its multiple meanings. The name of a gun, the subtext of a revolving door, and the name of a Beatles album. When he suggested Revolver to the band, Weiland suggested 'Black Velvet' Revolver,' liking the idea of "something intimate like velvet juxtaposed with something deadly like a gun." They eventually arrived at Velvet Revolver. They announced the name at a press conference and performance showcase at the El Rey Theatre while also performing the songs "Set Me Free" and "Slither" as well as covers of Nirvana's "Negative Creep," Sex Pistols' "Bodies," and Guns N' Roses' "It's So Easy."   In 2004, the band released their debut album "Contraband." The album debuted at number one and has sold over 3 million copies worldwide. 2 million were sold in the U.S., making the album certified double platinum. The album's recording was hampered at times by Weiland having to appear in court for his drug charges and his subsequent sentence for rehab. Nevertheless, two of the album's songs, "Slither" and "Fall to Pieces," reached number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song "Slither" also won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal in 2005, an award Weiland had won previously with STP for the song "Plush" in 1994. Velvet Revolver released their second album, Libertad, on July 3, 2007, peaking at number five on the Billboard 200. The delay in releasing their second album, according to Slash, was his fault. He had relapsed on drugs, and this caused issues with the process of getting the album out. The album's first single, "She Builds Quick Machines," peaked at 74 on the Hot Canadian Digital Singles. The second and third singles, "The Last Fight" and "Get Out the Door," peaked at numbers 16 and 34 on the Mainstream Rock Chart. Critical reception to the album was mixed. Though some critics praised the album and felt that Libertad gave the band identity of their own, others described the album as "bland" and noted that the band seemed to be "playing to their strengths instead of finding a collective sound. Later Slash would say about Weiland:                  "I just thought he was a great singer, and he'd always been on my mind for [Velvet Revolver]. He was the one vocalist that I knew had the kind of voice that would serve what we were going to do: he had a John Lennon-ish quality, a little bit of Jim Morrison, and a touch of almost David Bowie. He was the best singer to come out in a long time in my opinion."   Likewise, the DeLeo brothers formed the supergroup Army of Anyone with vocalist Richard Patrick of the rock band Filter and session drummer Ray Luzier. The band released its self-titled album in 2006 before going on "indefinite hiatus" in 2007. STP Drummer Eric Kretz kept a lower profile during this time, operating his own studio, Bomb Shelter Studios, and drumming for the band Spiralarms.   Dean DeLeo stated steps toward an STP reformation started with a phone call from Weiland's then-wife, Mary Forsberg. She invited the DeLeo brothers to play at a private beach party, which led to Weiland and the DeLeo brothers mending ways. In 2007, Dean DeLeo and Weiland discussed a concert promoter's offer to headline several summer festivals. Weiland accepted and said he had cleared the brief tour with his Velvet Revolver bandmates. He explained, "everything was cool. Then it wasn't," and said the rest of the band stopped talking to him. Weiland was diagnosed with manic-depressive disorder. He would often refuse to take medication for it and had lots of mood swings as a result. On March 20, 2008, Weiland revealed at Velvet Revolver's show in Glasgow that this would be the band's final tour. After several flares on their blogs and in interviews, on April 1, it was announced by several media outlets that Weiland would no longer be in Velvet Revolver. STP announced they were reuniting for a 65-date North American tour the following month. The group officially reunited for a private gig at the Houdini Mansion and held their first public performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on May 1. The reunion tour kicked off at the Rock on the Range festival on May 17, 2008. STP toured throughout the summer and fall, headlining the Virgin Mobile Festival in Baltimore in August of that year and the 10th annual Voodoo Experience in New Orleans. The band's six-month reunion tour wrapped up on Halloween 2008 in Pelham, Alabama. After taking a short break to allow Weiland to support his recently released second solo album, ""Happy" in Galoshes," pre-production for the band's sixth studio album began in mid-2009. The band also hit the road for a 13-date North American summer tour in 2009, in-between the tours for Weiland's "Happy in Galoshes.".The band showcased new material at South by Southwest, the annual get-together of film, interactive media, and music festivals and conferences organized jointly in mid-March in Austin, Texas, in 2010. The band performed at England's Download Festival in 2010, the Hurricane Festival and the Southside Festival in Germany, and the Final Four Concert Series in Indianapolis on April 2, 2010. In addition, the band appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman for the first time in ten years on May 19, performing "Between the Lines.'   It would also be the band's last album featuring Weiland on vocals. A lawsuit filed by Atlantic Records on June 12, 2008, actually left the sixth album up in the air. Atlantic eventually withdrew the case, and the band's attorney called the legal situation a "misunderstanding." Against Atlantic Records' wishes, Robert DeLeo insisted that he and his brother Dean DeLeo produce the record themselves, which began production in early 2009. Production took nearly ten months to complete because recording took place during breaks in the band's touring schedule. Three studios were used simultaneously, including Robert's home studio and Eric Kretz's Bomb Shelter Studios. Scott Weiland recorded vocals at his "Lavish Studios." Don Was came in as an additional producer to help keep the band's separate recording sessions in sync and work closely with Weiland during the recording of his vocals. The album was completed in December 2009, and mixing and mastering were finished by February 2010. The album was released on May 25, 2010, leading to two singles, "Cinnamon" and "Between the lines." The album sold 62,000 copies the first week and peaked at number 2 on the Billboard charts.    In September 2010, STP announced it was rescheduling several United States tour dates so that the band could take a "short break." STP toured Southeast Asia for the first time in 2011, playing in the Philippines (Manila), Singapore, and Indonesia (Jakarta). In addition, the band played successful shows in Australia, including sell-out performances in Sydney and Melbourne.   Dean DeLeo told Rolling Stone in December 2011, "What I'd like to see happen is the band go out and do more intimate shows – really lovely theaters around the country." DeLeo also suggested a possible extended reissue of Core, including live archived material, "We have tons of live recordings from that era, and we didn't multi-track record that stuff. There's no fixes, so they'd sound incredible if we just master them." Scott Weiland also commented on the 20th anniversary of Core, saying, "Well, we're doing a lot of special things. [There's] a lot of archival footage that we're putting together, a coffee table book, hopefully a brand new album – so many ideas. A box set and then a tour, of course."    "Alive in the Windy City," STP's first-ever concert film, was released on June 26 on DVD and Blu-ray, filmed at a sold-out show in March 2010 at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago. STP began to experience problems in 2012. Some were said to have been caused by tensions between Weiland and the rest of the band. Despite the band claiming that their fall tour would be celebrating the 20th anniversary of Core, it never happened. The rest of STP did not want to do the celebration because they believed that Weiland no longer had the vocal range to perform some of the album's songs. Weiland decided to perform the songs they did not want to play on one of his solo tours. The rest of the band didn't tell Weiland that they were pissed, which made him assume that everything was cool. On September 17, set to perform at a show in Abbotsford, British Columbia, STP arrived nearly two hours late and cut their set 30 minutes short, pissing off the crowd. The following day, the band released a brief statement announcing that that night's show in Lethbridge, Alberta, was canceled because Weiland was ordered to go on "48 hours complete vocal rest due to strained vocal cords." On December 7, hearing rumors that Weiland was open to returning to Velvet Revolver, a radio D.J. asked Slash about his possible return. Slash then told radio station 93X that he had heard rumors Weiland had been fired from STP. He claimed Weiland wanting to return to Velvet Revolver had something to do with that, something that Weiland quickly dismissed.   On February 27, 2013, shortly before this solo tour was set to commence, Stone Temple Pilots announced on their website that "...they [had] officially terminated Scott Weiland." Of course, that termination came as news to Scott. He fired back with a statement of his own that set the stage for what was sure to be an epic showdown, saying, "Not sure how I can be 'terminated' from a band I founded," "but that's something for the lawyers to figure out." Just one day before he was fired from the band, Weiland was giving interviews saying STP was working on tour plans, just another example of how significant the divide between him and his bandmates was.   Chester Bennington of Linkin Park appeared as a special guest on May 18, 2013, with the three remaining members of STP, performing at the 21st Annual KROQ Weenie Roast and the May 19, 2013, Live 105 BFD festival near San Francisco, where they performed a new song, "Out of Time." STP released a free download of their new single "Out of Time" with Bennington on May 19, 2013, citing him as an official member. Bennington had exclaimed that being in STP was his lifelong dream in interviews years before. On May 30, 2013, The new lineup performed, at the MusiCares MAP Fund Benefit Concert in Los Angeles, California. They were joined by Weiland's former bandmates Slash and Duff McKagan on to perform Mott the Hooples "All the Young Dudes", a song originally written by David Bowie. STP then announced that they would head out on a small tour in September with Filter opening up. They released a five-track E.P. titled High Rise on October 8, 2013, simply called Stone Temple Pilots with Chester Bennington. "Black Heart," the album's second single, was released through iHeart Radio on September 18, 2013. STP dropped "with Chester Bennington" officially from their name in March 2015. On November 9, 2015, Bennington announced he was leaving Stone Temple Pilots to put more focus on Linkin Park. Chester Bennington committed suicide on July 20, 2017.   Sadly, by the beginning of 2015, all signs pointed to a new cycle of relapse for Scott Weiland. While on tour with his backing band, The Wildabouts, there were rumors the Weiland had started using drugs again. The tour with the Wildabouts was not going as well as Weiland was hoping it would, and soon his rollercoaster life would come to an end. On December 3, Scott Weiland and his Wildabouts limped into Bloomington, Minnesota, to discover that their show had been canceled due to poor sales. The man who once held stadiums captivated in the palm of his hand could not even sell 100 tickets. Just before 9 pm on December 3, in a hotel parking lot just south of Minneapolis, Scott Weiland was found dead in the bunk of his tour bus. He was 48. He had finally hit rock bottom. The medical examiner later determined the cause of death to be an accidental overdose. An array of drugs were found on his tour bus, including cocaine, marijuana, bipolar medication, and anti-anxiety medication for treating addiction. Wildabouts bassist Tommy Black was arrested at the scene on drug charges. Weiland was no apologist for his behavior. Even as far back as the 90s, he admitted that he was entirely responsible for his actions and recovery. "There's no way you can place the blame on anyone but yourself, although, because I am a drug addict, I don't believe I have control over what I do when I start using it, because I feel totally powerless," he said. "But I'm still accountable for what happens."   A few days after his death, Weiland's second wife, Mary Forsberg, wrote a jagged open letter to Rolling Stone magazine. "Noah and Lucy never sought perfection from their dad," she wrote. "They just kept hoping for a little effort. If you're a parent not giving your best effort, all anyone asks is that you try just a little harder and don't give up." Her comments underscore the heartbreaking truth: that among the singer's family, friends and bandmates, in the end, it seemed that the one who cared least about Scott Weiland's sobriety was the man who needed it most. Scott. News of Weiland's death quickly spread throughout the internet, with many of his musical peers, including his former band members, along with fans and music critics throughout the world, sharing their condolences, tributes, and memories. A day following his death, his former bandmates in Stone Temple Pilots issued a statement saying that he was "gifted beyond words" but acknowledged his struggle with substance abuse, calling it "part of [his] curse." A quiet funeral for Scott was held at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on December 11, 2015, in Los Angeles. Members of both Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver attended. Chris Kushner, the wife of Velvet Revolver guitarist Dave Kushner, wrote on her Instagram page following the funeral, "A very sad day when (you) bury a friend. He was a good man. Don't believe everything (you) read. Remember, we were all there." Weiland's body was cremated. Mary Forsberg and the two children were not in attendance, later having a private ceremony in honor of their beloved family member.   In February 2016, the remaining members of Stone Temple Pilots went to the internet searching for a new vocalist, stating on their official website: "If you think you have what it takes to front this band, record with this band, and tour with this band, we would dig hearing from you."   STP announced that a 25th-anniversary edition of Core would be released on September 29, 2017. The reissue includes a 25th Anniversary box set, a remastered version of the album, previously unreleased demos and b-sides, and parts of three live performances from 1993  On November 14, 2017, the band revealed that nu-metal band, Dry Cell vocalist Jeff Gutt had been selected as their new frontman. On November 15, 2017, the band released a new song, "Meadow," from the upcoming studio album. On January 31, 2018, the band released a second new song, "Roll Me Under," and announced the release of its seventh studio album. The self-produced L.P., the band's second self-titled album, was released on March 16, 2018, and was their first album with vocalist Jeff Gutt. In mid-2018, the band embarked on a co-headlining tour with Bush and The Cult.   On September 4, 2018 They announced a 15 date Canadian tour with the band Seether.   On November 30, 2018, STP's current label announced the following: "There is a manufacturing error on vinyl copies of Live 2018 that was caused by a defective lathe, resulting in the album playing at a 4% slower speed. We deeply apologize for this unfortunate occurrence and promise to provide replacement copies to everyone that purchased."   May 3, 2019 – – Stone Temple Pilots and Rival Sons announced they will embark on their first-ever co-headlining U.S. tour in the fall. Produced by Live Nation, the exclusive 12-city outing would kick off September 13 in Baltimore and see the two bands performing on intimate stages across the states. These included The Met Philadelphia, Ford Amphitheater in New York City, The Fillmore New Orleans, and more before wrapping October 9 in San Diego.     June 6, 2019, STP Celebrated the 25th anniversary of "Purple" by releasing a 3-CD/1-LP "super deluxe edition" set including a newly remastered version of the original studio album on both CD and vinyl, plus unreleased versions of album tracks and rarities, along with an unreleased full concert recording from 1994. A limited-edition bundle of the PURPLE: SUPER DELUXE EDITION was also available that included a bonus replica 7-inch vinyl single of "Interstate Love Song" that was initially released in the U.K. in 1994. This exclusive bundle is limited to 1,000 copies.   January 24, 2020, The band announced they had to cancel their "Perdida" tour to support their newest album of the same name. The press announcement "We are sorry to announce that we must cancel the upcoming Perdida acoustic tour. Our brother Jeff has a severely herniated disc and doctors have advised immediate surgery which will require weeks of recovery time and physical therapy. Thankfully, Jeff is expected to make a full recovery and we will continue with our Australian tour with Live and Bush in April, the summer tour with Nickelback, and we hope to reschedule the Perdida tour later this year." You thought it was COVID, didn't you?   STP had several live stream performances during 2020, including playing "Core" and "Purple" in their entirety.    On March 25, 2021, They celebrated the 25th anniversary of "Tiny Music..." with the announcement of a super deluxe remastered edition. The 3-CD/1-LP set combined a newly remastered version of the album with unreleased early takes, alternate versions, instrumentals, a full never-before-released MTV Spring Break performance from 1997, as well as a previously unreleased alternate version of the album's first single, "Big Bang Baby."   And THAT, ladies and gentlemen, is the story of Stone Temple Pilots. An excellent start to the plethora of Icons and Outlaws we'll be discussing every week.    The research from this episode is due in part from Scott Weiland's Memoir "Not Dead and Not For Sale" classicrock.com Stonetemplepilots.com Adam Moody Articles by Stephen Thomas Erlewine at allmusic.com wikipedia albumoftheyear.org Billboard.com Consider being a producer of the show. www.iconsandoutlaws.com www.accidentaldads.com

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One Life One Chance with Toby Morse
Episode 162- Joey Castillo (drummer- Queens of the Stone Age)

One Life One Chance with Toby Morse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 107:15


In this episode Toby sits down with Joey Castillo, drummer for numerous punk bands but currently Queens of the Stone Age. They chat about him being from Gardena, how he started drumming, his grandmother buying him his first kit, playing covers, his first show, still being inspired, encouraging teachers, parents having him when he was young, dropping out of school, Wasted Youth, touring at 17, Chuck Biscuits, replacing Chuck in Danzig, Sugartooth, auditioning for Guns N' Roses, getting the call from Queens of the Stone Age, Son of Sam project, touring with STP, Scott Weiland, Bloodclot, Circle Jerks, The Bronx, his family, not wasting time, the new tour, hip hop, pop bands and favorite songs to play. Please remember to rate, review and subscribe and visit us at https://www.youtube.com/tobymorseonelifeonechance

The Hard Luck Show
HLS: Ep. 301: Tupac Chris Dorner

The Hard Luck Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 60:56


HLS: Ep. 301: Tupac Chris DornerYour earbuds will hole up in Big Bear when Big Lucks, Ol' Blue Eyes and Chumahan and Big Pic Mike hear Big Luck's tales about hitting the Tupac Exhibition in DTLA with Mr. DEE and Jeff the Manager, his poetry, his mother, his career, when he met Tupac at Wasted Youth his Melrose Apparel Establishment, and the morphs into the mysterious, harrowing tale of Chris Dorner. What the fuck did he know and what the fuck really happened. THIS IS LOS ANGELES HISTORY AT ITS FINEST AND GRIMIEST.#tupac #chrisdorner #foodtruck #biglucks #LosAngeleswww.hardluckshow.conwww.hardluckshow.com/mercadoEmail to: hluckshow@gmail.comHLS: Audiobook ART OF WAR hls.gumroad.com/l/mbhxsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-hard-luck-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Into the Darkness
171 Wasted Youth, version 1, episode 4 - Call of Cthulhu RPG

Into the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 122:52


Into the Darkness
171 Wasted Youth, version 1, episode 5 - Call of Cthulhu RPG

Into the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 68:30


Primitive Man Soundz Podcast
Season 2 Ep. #7 - Edward Colver

Primitive Man Soundz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 79:40


Edward Colver is one of the most groundbreaking and essential photographers of the last 20th century. A self taught master of his craft, he has single handedly captured the hardcore/punk scene of the late mid/late 70s into the early/mid 80s. I don't think theres a single person out there thats not been in his viewfinder at some point in time. The list is out of control and I personally do not have enough characters to type them out. But I will mention, most notably, that he's responsible for the the cover of Black Flag's "Damage", Circle Jerks' "Group Sex" LP, and live photos/group shots/self-portraits of artists such as Andy Warhol, Bad Brains, Wasted Youth,  Nick Cave, Ice Cube, RHCP and many many more. It was a true honor and privilege to speak to the legend. He has a new book out entitled "Christian Death: Only Theatre Of Pain", so make sure to grab a copy, or support him by purchasing a print from his website by following the link below. Enjoy! https://edwardcolver.com/ Support the show (https://cash.app/$PrimitiveManSoundz ) Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Into the Darkness
171 Wasted Youth, version 1, episode 3 - Call of Cthulhu RPG

Into the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 119:03


Into the Darkness
171 Wasted Youth, version 1, episode 2 - Call of Cthulhu RPG

Into the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 125:00


Turn2burn
WW#1-22: Wasted Youth (PG)

Turn2burn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 2:19


Explores how we consistently trip over the age ‘canyon' instead of close it like Jesus. #wastedyouth #malliteracy

Into the Darkness
171 Wasted Youth, version 1, episode 1 - Call of Cthulhu RPG

Into the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 119:57


cocktailnation
Evenings At The Penthouse-Wasted Youth

cocktailnation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 61:35


Word is that youth is wasted on the young and I would tend to agree with that!  www.cocktailnation.net Shirley Scott- Like Young Wynton Marsalis Daily Battles Jackie Gleason- A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody Carmen Caballero-La Gondola VA James Morrison- I Fall In Love Too Easily Aaron Diehl-Round Midnight Gerry Mulligan -Chelsea Bridge Beegie Adair-Days Of Wine and Roses Bill Evans-Garys Theme Nellie Lutcher-Someone To Watch Over Me Art Pepper- Imagination Luke Gillespie- Moving Mists  

Punk Till I Die
Episode 139: Siren Records + Sloppy Seconds

Punk Till I Die

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 95:57


In ep139 we describe our Siren Records in-store that you heard on ep138. We also discuss the Sloppy Seconds shows. Music by Capgun Heroes, Nobodys, Deadman's Shadow, Queers, Sloppy Seconds, Covert Flops, Necros and Wasted Youth.

WELCOME HOHME RADIO
Welcome Hohme Radio 080 // Gil Zambrano // Guest Mix 010

WELCOME HOHME RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 60:09


This week we've got a fresh guest mix from Gil Zambrano. You first heard his single Wasted Youth on Where My Heart Is Vol. 3, and now he's back with debut EP on the label, coming out next Friday Nov. 12th. Tomorrow though, we've got a fantastic release featuring singles from Aquariox, Viel, Felipe Michan, and Coccolino Deep. Check it out here: http://lnk.to/WTHI056 Very excited to be playing in Denver, Tulum, and Tampa Bay this weekend... check out all my upcoming tour dates below and further info at the link. NOV 05 - Denver, CO - Larimer Lounge NOV 06 - Tulum, MX - Confessions NOV 07 - Tampa, FL - Edge Collective NOV 13 - San Francisco, CA - Audio (Open 2 Close) DEC 03 - Houston, TX - The Dive DEC 04 - Phoenix, AZ - Walter Wherehouse DEC 08 - Los Angeles, CA - Clinic DEC 10 - Austin, TX - Gabriel & Dresden + Friends DEC 11 - Santa Barbara, CA - In This Together @ EOS DEC 17 - Brooklyn, NY - Sonic Jungle DEC 29 - Morro de São Paulo, Bahia - Réveillon MSP DEC 31 - Morro de São Paulo, Bahia - Réveillon MSP Tour Dates: https://www.bandsintown.com/davidhohme Become a Hohmie: http://bit.ly/DavidHohmeNews Download from iTunes: http://bit.ly/WHRiTunes Subscribe on Twitch: twitch.tv/davidhohme Listen to my Original Music: http://spoti.fi/2CNpjjj Follow me on IG: http://instagram.com/davidhohme Like & Subscribe: https://bit.ly/WHR080 TRACKLIST at SOUNDCLOUD.COM/HOHME & YOUTUBE.COM/WHERETHEHEARTIS ART BY SHILO RATNER

The Rock YTH
Wasted Youth or Invested Youth

The Rock YTH

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 36:37


This week, we were blessed to have our senior pastor, Pastor Rick Fry, speak into the lives of our students. Take a listen! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/therockyth/message

Back that Glass Up
"Wasted Youth" by Diana Gordon - BTGU S1EP5

Back that Glass Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 69:02


*Episodes contain adult themes and language. Recommended for 18 years of age & up. We explore the divinity and songwriting excellence of Diana Gordon's "Wasted Youth" and discuss the transfer of energy when it comes to love and our relationship experiences in our 20's. We also take it back to the pop days of the late 90s/early 2000s as we discuss "Pop" by NSYNC and the power of the Backstreet Boys and Erik, Dan, Trevor, Ashley, and Jacob of O-town. HAYASHI's pick of the week: "Unthinkable" by Alicia Keys (not the on featuring Drake) Baddhie of the week: @zayawade Learn more about Back that Glass Up @ www.thisisbtgu.com Follow us on Instagram @ www.instagram.com/thisisbtgu Have an album you'd like us to review? Email us at thisisbtgu@gmail.com

The Rock N' Roll & Coffee Show
Episode 22: Dave Kushner (Velvet Revolver, Composer)

The Rock N' Roll & Coffee Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 84:46


This weeks guest is Musician/Composer Dave Kushner, Guitarist for Velvet Revolver. It was a pleasure chatting with Dave about his early years at MI with Paul Gilbert (Racer X, Mr. Big), from his punk days playing with Wasted Youth and throughout his musical journey with Electric Love Hogs, and Danzig, into Velvet Revolver, the band with Slash, Duff and Matt Sorum along with Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots. Dave is currently scoring music for film and TV such as "Sons of Anarchy", the Netflix series "F is for Family" and many others you have heard. I hope you enjoy listening to Dave tell his story as much as we did Follow like and subscribe to the show and don't forget to rate the show! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rnrcoffeeshow/support

Downloadable Content
S9E24 - Wasted Youth

Downloadable Content

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018


This week Gabe and Tycho create the comic Wasted Youth.