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This week we take a look at some of your favorite albums. Three tracks from each album. Artists include Devo, David Bowie and Nirvana. Plus seven more albums. Which ones did I pick to play? Only one way to find out.
This week, brand new releases from The Moonlandingz,Beddy Rays, Civic and faves from The Psychedelic Furs, Ramones, The Jam and They Might Be Giants. Roll up a couple for The Duane Strain. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
This week, new releases from The Hives and Carsi Blanton. Plus faves from Joy Division, Mudhoney, Fugazi and The Doors. Plus, who's that dueting with Peter Murphy? Roll up a couple for The Duane Strain! Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
Join @thebuzzknight for this episode with the legendary musician Peter Wolf. He is the former frontman with The J Geils Band and also has a solo career with his band the midnight travelers. Peter has a new memoir "Waiting on the Moon: Artists, Poets, Grifters, and Goddesses" which takes us through his colorful life, his musical passions, his time as a disc jockey at WBCN in Boston and his many encounters with the legends of a generation. You'll love his colorful storytelling and the behind the scenes look at a music legend.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join @thebuzzknight for this episode with the legendary musician Peter Wolf. He is the former frontman with The J Geils Band and also has a solo career with his band the midnight travelers. Peter has a new memoir "Waiting on the Moon: Artists, Poets, Grifters, and Goddesses" which takes us through his colorful life, his musical passions, his time as a disc jockey at WBCN in Boston and his many encounters with the legends of a generation. You'll love his colorful storytelling and the behind the scenes look at a music legend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, it's a special X-Nite edition. Travel back to August of 1992 and see what was happening at Axis on Lansdowne St in Boston on any given Saturday night.
This week, new music from Cari Cari, plus favorites from The Kills, Tool, PJ Harvey, Dinosaur Jr and more. Roll up a couple for The Duane Strain. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
This week, brand new Peter Murphy, plus a 1982 track from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers just now being released. Plus. faves from The Fall, Kim Gordon, Fugazi, Kendrick Lamar and Ice Cube. We go Cover To Cover, and roll up a couple for The Duane Strain! Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
This week it's an all 80/90s dance party! New Order, Howard Jones, BAD, Buster Poindexter, NIN and many more.
This week, new releases from Neil Young, Bonnie Trash, Last Waltzon and Shelf Lives. Plus we remember David Johansen in all facets of his career with a 9 song set. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh. Roll up a couple for The Duane Strain.
This week, it's a Block Party edition. Four songs blocks from some of your favorites. Roll up a couple and rock, mock, dance, laugh.
Been a tough week under President Musk. Need to work off some steam and anxiety. Distortion and fuzz boxes are your friends this week. Play loud...louder....louder still. Roll up a couple for The Duane Strain. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
This week, check acoustic Metallica, new Cure, a classic from Shriekback and roll up a couple for The Duane Strain. That will fix your head for hour two's Tribute To David Lynch, featuring soundtrack selections, movie clips and interview pieces. I hope you enjoy it.
This week it's a four song Block Party from some of your favorites like The White Stripes, Van Halen (live!) and Public Enemy. Roll up a couple, you're gonna need it. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh?
This week, we embrace the folks devastated by the Los Angeles fires, with some songs about LA. Also, debuts from Deadmau5, Memphis May Fire and Pop Evil. Also, rarities from Guns & Roses and Alice In Chains. Roll up a couple for The Duane Strain. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
This week it's debuts from Snoop Dogg, Fencer, Lambrini Girls and Baby Said. Plus faves from The Godfathers, John Lennon, AC-DC, The Replacements and more! Plus, roll up a couple for The Duane Strain. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
This week celebrate the holidays with American Debauchery. Lots of new things this year, plus some of your past faves! Ho Ho Hope you listen!!
This week it's a special edition...A live block party! Four song blocks from some of your favorites and every set is live from one show from that artist. Everything is recorded live in concert....Blondie kicks it all off.
This week, new releases from Paper Squares, U2, Al Green, Soap & Skin, PopEvil and Architects. Plus, we go cover to cover and roll up a couple for The Duane Strain. It's Black (eye) Friday!! Put'em up! Put'em up!! Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
This week, brand new releases from The Black Keys, Shutter Orbs, The Linda Linda's, Jack Kays and Body Count featuring David Gilmour. Plus faves from NIN, Thin Lizzy and PIL. And roll up a couple for The Duane Strain. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
(00:00) Adam 12 is wearing a union hoodie that a listener traded him for a WBCN shirt almost 20 years ago (19:06) WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: Patriots Stumble Again as Stafford Shines in Rams' Dominant week 11 win. Drake Maye shows promise with career highs, but New England's defense can't contain Stafford's four-touchdown performance. CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston's home for sports!
This week new releases from The Cure, Fencer, Fishbone and Ryder B. Plus classics from RATM, Kiss, Nirvana and more. Roll up a couple for The Duane Strain. Rock. Mock. Dance. (try to) Laugh. Ouch.
This week it's The Election Special 2024! Some great music to inspire you to vote. Also some political laughs and gaffes. Roll up a couple for The Duane Strain. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh. Vote. (Blue)
This week it's the annual Halloween Debauchery! Scary favorites and ghoulish delights. Light some candles and prepare for an other world experience.
This week, it's a special Triple Shot edition of AD. Three from some of your faves and each set has something special in it. Demos, alt takes, live cuts and there's even a commercially unavailable acoustic hit medley from one act. Roll up a couple and turn on the Smoking Lamp. DB is in the house, so turn it up a bit, ok?
This week new debuts from The Cure, Jack White, Memphis May Fire and The Kills. Also, we say RIP to an American legend. Plus, faves from AC DC, Fishbone, The Jesus And Mary Chain and Led Zeppelin. Roll up a couple for The Duane Strain. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
This week, brand new releases from The Kills, The Linda Linda"s, Pixies, Jane's Addiction, The The and Marlon Asher. Break out your roller skates for a three song mini jam. Plus faves from Tool, Refused, Hendrix and Bowie. Roll up a couple for The Duane Strain. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
This week celebrate my birthday with me! Hear lots of my favorite music, like, The Clash, John Lennon, RUN DMC, Nirvana and more! Plus birthday music from Paul McCartney, Sugarcubes, NOFX and Voltaire. Roll up a couple and join the party.
This week, catch up on the latest from The The, Jack White, Ryder B, Fencer, and Memphis May Fire. Plus classics from RATM, Old Dirty Bastard, The Cult and Tool. Roll up a couple for The Duane Strain. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh. Vote BLUE.
This week, check out new releases from Jack White, Soul Asylum and 8 yr old Ryder B (incredible!). Also faves from The Giraffes, The Kills, Zappa and Public Enemy. Be sure to up a couple for The Duane Strain. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
This week, enjoy triple shots from some of your favorite acts. Each set has either a demo version, a live version, a B-side or outtake/alt take or a duet. Some have more than one. Roll up for the mystery tour.....puff puff pass
In this episode Truth talks with his old friend Chris Rucker, who was a DJ/Radio Personality for Boston area radio stations such as WFNX, WBCN, and 98.5 The Sports Hub. He is also a marketing executive at Jeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers. The two discuss the their nearly 30 year friendship, music (metal, punk, hardcore, hip hop), shows, what to do if you're in a motorcycle accident, and more! For more info: IG: @gottagetglassman Web: http://www.jeffreyglassman.com As always, please hit the subscribe button if you like and support what we do! You'll get early access to new episodes! Also please leave a review! Follow us on IG: @bigtruth TikTok: @bigtruthpodcast YouTube: @thebigtruthpodcast For feedback, questions, sponsorship info contact: bigtruthpodcast@gmail.com For more info: http://www.bigtruthpodcast.com To support the show: http://www.patreon.com/bigtruth The Big Truth Podcast is proudly sponsored by: - Choppahead Kustom Cycles (IG: @choppahead / www.choppahead.com) - Jeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers (Massachusetts motorcycle injuries – http://www.jeffreysglassman.com / or call 617-777-7777) - Tattoo Flash Collective – www.tattooflashcollective.com – use promo code: BIGTRUTH for 10% off your order - Omerta (IG: @omertamia / www.omertamia.com) - use code: BIGTRUTH at checkout for 20% off your order! - Heavy (IG: @heavyclothing / www.heavy.bigcartel.com)
New releases this week from Jack White, X, Tom Morello and Memphis May Fair. Plus check out the international set. Roll up a couple for The Duane Strain. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
New music this week from Jane's Addiction, The Pixies and Fencer. Plus faves from Buffalo Tom, Ice Cube, The Clash , Billy Bragg and The Cure. Roll up a couple for The Duane Strain and turn on the smoking lamp. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
Season 3, Episode 8. AJ chats with David Bieber. There is a great line in a classic George Carlin skit, where he says “… all you need in life, is a little place for your stuff….” But what if your "little place" needs to be a warehouse? After a 50 year career within the radio business, including time at both WBCN and WFNX. David Bieber collected a lot of stuff. Out of necessity came The David Bieber Archves. An indescribable location. Think of your favorite used book / magazine / record shop, combined with a pop culture museum, art gallery, advertising / political archives, walls of master reel to reel FM live recordings, vintage music instruments and recording relics. There are boxes lined up floor to ceiling, labeled with a bands' name with their history inside. You know …. heaven. You can also see a lot of the archives on display at various locations around the city. From his days at BU in the early 70's to today, like the archives there is a lot of stuff to talk about. You will enjoy this one.
This week, two hours of music designed to help you cope. It's as simple as that. Look at the picture of the truck. Think of that truck as a song. Does it look like it says, "Follow me to the land of sunshine and happiness?" I think not. Play LOUD.
This week, brand new debuts from X and Fatboy Slim. Catch up on new Pixies, The The, Kaleo and The Jesus & Mary Chain. Also, faves from NIN, Jane's Addiction and The Cure. Roll up a couple for The Duane Strain and turn on the smoking lamp. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
On this episode, host Michael Azevedo is joined by Bill Lichtenstein and Brooke Lewitas, the team behind a documentary-in-process called "Broken," a film which intends to identify and expose the underlying systemic problems in the child welfare system, nationally, and more specifically in the state of MA. "Broken" follows Brooke as she investigates and exposes the fatally-flawed child protection, foster care and family court systems in Massachusetts – where despite a $1.3 billion annual budget, hundreds of children have died in the care of the state child welfare system in recent years. Bill Lichtenstein previously worked for ABC News producing investigative reports for “20/20,” “World News Tonight” and “Nightline,” and has written extensively for the Huffington Post, Nation, New York Times, New York Daily News, Village Voice, and the Boston Globe on child welfare, health and media issues. Bill's latest film, "WBCN and The American Revolution" and companion book on MIT Press/Penguin Random House, tells the untold story of the early days of the legendary Boston radio station to examine how media can create social change. Both the film, which aired on PBS, and the book received multiple award. Reporter Brooke Lewitas is a recent graduate of Boston University School of Journalism. Brooke's master's thesis involved identifying, interviewing, and forming journalistic relationships with families affected by the Massachusetts child welfare system, as well as experts in the field. Her thesis paper forms the approach and scope of the film. Brooke has worked in university, local, and national newsrooms, including a stint as a reporter and columnist for the Virginia-based Fairfax Times, and as the editor-in-chief of the Boston University News Service. Making Media Now is sponsored by Filmmakers Collaborative, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting media makers from across the creative spectrum. From providing fiscal sponsorship to presenting an array of informative and educational programs, Filmmakers Collaborative supports creatives at every step in their journey. About the host: www.writevoicecreative.com and https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-azevedo/ Sound Engineer: A.J. Kierstead
This week, it's the official kickoff to Summer 2024! Songs about the heat, the beach, surfing, cool cars and smoking some tasty nugs. Open the windows and share the joy! Roll up a couple and prepare for summer!
This week new premieres from The Pixies, The Jesus & Mary Chain and Kaleo. Catch up on new Buffalo Tom and Nick Cave. Plus faves from NIN, AC-DC, Black Keys and more! Roll up a couple for The Duane Strain. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
This week, so much new music!! New releases from Slash with Chris Robinson, Buffalo Tom, Amyl & The Sniffers, Honeyglaze, Belaganas and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Plus faves from Nirvana, Buddy Guy and Roxy Music. All that plus The Duane Strain. Rollup a couple and turn on the smoking lamp. Rock. Mock. Dance. Laugh.
It's a Memorial Day Block Party with 4 song blocks of bands that alternative radio has left behind. These 7 acts would be heard daily, but no more. Hit 'Play' and see who they are. 5 Brits, 1 Australian and 1 from the U.S.
After surviving a deadly attack by a group of Kung Fu Bandits, three friends join an Orthodox monastery in the Soviet Union in the 1970s and must prove they are capable of attaining the enlightenment of the heavy metal monks. On Episode 611 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the Estonian Heavy Metal Kung Fu flick The Invisible Fight from director Rainer Sarnet! We also talk about Kung Fu comedies, memorable moments in pop culture, and just how dangerous pasta can be as a weapon. So grab your favorite monk robes, carry around a boombox so you always have your theme music with you, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: TSLs, Why?, Blair Witch Project, Scary Movie, Horror Inc., Friday the 13th Game, Estonia, Latvia, cataract surgery, x-rated vision, the eclipse, “Ambercrombie and Finch”, eye patches, clean and sober, Poland Springs, Kenneth Keith Kallenbach, Robert Higgins, RIP (or not) O.J. Simpson, Howard Stern, Salacious B. Crumb, what we were doing during the OJ chase, Tracy Savage, WBCN, Al Michaels, Nicole Simpson, sports memorabilia, Kato Kaelin, Wrestlemania XL, overbloated booking, Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, WWE, Captain Janks, Rey Mysterio, Andrade, Punish Martinez, Fallout, American Crime Story, Cuba Gooding Jr, David Koresh, Black Sabbath, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, carrying around your theme music, The Invisible Fight, Rainer Sarnet, Gymkata, religion as rebellion, 1970s Soviet Union, pasta and dumplings as weapons, Stephen Chow, Shaolin Soccer, wire work, Estonian drivers, living in a monastery, Kino Lorber, Transformers G.I. Joe Movie, Hasbro, All You Need is Death, Energon Universe, RIP Joe Flaherty, Police Academy: The Series, Heavy Metal, Kurt Russell, MonsterVision, Innerspace, All You Need is Death, Irish Folklore, Druids on Parade, staying off the sauce and the smokes, a kaleidoscope of pain, the Kung Fu bandits, and squeezing out the last of the juice.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Lee and Billy welcome Danny McCluskey, Co-owner of The Alternate Root, Desert Roots Music and a thirty-year-plus veteran of the music industry. From 1979 to 1985 he wrote and developed radio shows, developed programming and organized the yearly local music event ‘The Rock and Roll Rumble' for legendary radio station WBCN in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1985, Danny joined Atlantic Records, handling services for Island and Virgin Records when under the Atlantic umbrella, as promotion manager for the Boston / New England region where he remained until 1990. Moving on to San Francisco in 1990, Danny managed a publicity firm, The Madera Group. He started his own firm, Next Step Promotion and Publicity in 1996 which later became Next Step Music Management handling artist management, music supervision, publishing and artist development. Songs With Vision started operations in 2002 focusing on film and television music placement for labels and independent artists and acting as a Music Supervisor for a number of film projects as well as in-house for Hallmark Films. Songs With Vision joined forces with The Artist Development Group in 2007, going on to form The Media Guide, The Alternate Root magazine, ADC Films, Alternate Root TV, and other arms of The Alternate Root. The common factor in all the endeavors has been music. Luckily, what Danny does for a living and the way he lives have never been separated. Check out The Alternate Root on line and subscribe at http://www.thealternateroot.com Host Lee Zimmerman is a freelance music writer whose articles have appeared in several leading music industry publications. Lee is a former promotions representative for ABC and Capital Records and director of communications for various CBS affiliated television stations. Lee authored "Americana Music - Voices, Visionaries & Pioneers of an Honest Sound," as well as his recent book about legendary producer and engineer Jim Gains "Thirty Years Behind The Glass. Lee also played a key role in securing airplay for Jimmy Buffett's first major hit, “Margaritaville.” During his time at Capital records Lee also worked with such legends as Paul McCartney, Bob Seger, the Steve Miller Band, and others. You can contact Lee at lezim@bellsouth.netPodcast producer/cohost Billy Hubbard is a Tennessee based Americana Singer/Songwriter and former Regional Director of A&R for a Grammy winning company. Billy is a signed artist with Spectra Music Group and venue developer/booking manage and co-founder of the iconic venue "The Station" in East Tennessee. As an artist Billy is endorsed by Godin's Simon & Patrick Guitars and his YouTube channel has over 3 million viewers. Billy's new self titled album was released on Spectra Records October 2023 on all major outlets! Learn more about Billy online at http://www.BillyHubbard.comMy Backstage Pass intro & outro music credit: Intro - Billy Hubbard "Waitin' on The Wind"Outro - Billy Hubbard "Lonesome When I'm With You"
February 1-7, 1997 This week Ken welcomes author of the excellent new novel Mother Doll (signed copies can be purchased here: https://www.skylightbooks.com/pre-order-signed-copies-mother-doll-katya-apekina), Katya Apekina. Ken and Katya discuss living in LA, raining in LA, snow in New England, the nature of our stories, how technology can make us more isolated, displacement, Russia, speaking your native tongue, raising your kids bi-lingual, translating literature, having a strong Moscow accent, only knowing 70s slang, Cheburashka, accordion playing crocodiles, not being allowed to watch TV, Party of Five, reading War and Peace as a kid, WBCN, cool music, being cool by middle school, only watching one show a week, dating shows, Elimidate, Viy, going to Russian video stores in Allston, not wanting things up your nose, Singled Out, Jenny McCarthy, the death of the Maytag Repairman, Star Trek Voyager, Basketball Wizard Dennis Rodman, The Magic Castle, The Amazing Randi, Groundhog Day, North by Northwest, photography, making your own 8mm films, The Coolidge Corner Cinema, Early Edition, 3rd Rock from the Sun, being a comedy snob, The Simpsons, Mad About You, reboots, hate watching Melrose Place and 7th Heaven, Mystery, Into the Arms of Danger, Roseanne, watching the Presidential Debates for School, Burning Zone, burying your wife alive, the greatness of Ally Sheedy, The Nanny, Covid driven Nanny, office work, Drew Carrey, comforting murder, Murder She Wrote, Sister Sister, always wanting to be a twin, fooling people, TGIF, magical shows, psychics, Unsolved Mysteries, the death of Kurt Cobain, how strange it is to the young that over the air TV exists, the horrors of Disney kids sitcoms, offending religions to sell Snickers, cleavage cams, risqué tones, and learning the truth about Santa Claus from Jamie Lee Curtis.
Season 3, Episode 4, AJ chats with Cha-Chi Loprete, a native of Cambridge Massachusetts. After seeing The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show as a youth, he immediately knew his career path would be in music. He started volunteering in the early 80's at WBCN on the listener line and by the end of the decade he was the station's Marketing Director. His show “Breakfast with the Beatles” has been on the air for over 40 years and has allowed him to interview the surviving members as well as many within their immediate circle. A friendship with Tony Bennett in the 90's helped solidify the crooner's amazing comeback. Cha-Chi has been on the front line of Boston radio, during it's heyday and up to it's unfortunate decline. So may I introduce to you, the act you've known for all these years ….
Season 3, Episode 3, AJ chats with Rick Berlin. A fixture on the Boston music scene since the mid-70s, this Iowa born piano playing songwriter established himself for his visionary writing of theatrical rock n roll songs. With their exposure on WBCN, Orchestra Luna captured a national audience, recorded for a major label and opened for established bands on every major stage in Boston. Thru his solo career and many bands, including Luna, Berlin Airlift, Rick Berlin the Movie and the Shelly Winters Project, Rick has been one of the true local artists who has constantly been reinvented himself and luckily is taking all of us along for the journey.
Episode begins with interview. Follow us on social channels at @folkhallboston! This episode is available on Apple, Google, Spotify, and several other podcast platforms. To learn more and support the Hall of Fame visit - www.farhof.org. To learn more about our guest visit - https://davidbieberarchives.com.
EP 584 Featuring A Discussion With Author Darren Paltrowitz
EP 584 Featuring A Discussion With Author Darren Paltrowitz