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Rock & Roll Attitude
L'univers carcéral, thème inspirant pour le monde du rock'n'roll 4/5

Rock & Roll Attitude

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 3:55


Avec AC/DC, Tool, Elton John, Primal Scream et les Pretenders. En 1976, AC/DC publie "Jailbreak", cette évasion d'un prisonnier inspiré de l'histoire réelle de Mark Brandon Reid, australien envoyé en prison pour le meurtre d'un chef de gang, affaire qui passionna le chanteur Bon Scott. Les 90's avec le groupe Tool et "Prison Sex" à la signification profonde pour le chanteur Maynard James Keenan c'est en rapport avec les agressions sexuelles dont il a été victime enfant. En 1970, Elton John "Ballad of a Well-Known Gun", un criminel en cavale pour éviter la prison. En 1994, Primal scream sort "Jailbird", en anglais c'est un récidiviste. En 1982, les Pretenders sortent "Back on the Chaigang" en hommage à leur guitariste James Honeyman-Scott disparu un peu plus tôt. --- Du lundi au vendredi, Fanny Gillard et Laurent Rieppi vous dévoilent l'univers rock, au travers de thèmes comme ceux de l'éducation, des rockers en prison, les objets de la culture rock, les groupes familiaux et leurs déboires, et bien d'autres, chaque matin dans Coffee on the Rocks à 6h30 et rediffusion à 13h30 dans Lunch Around The Clock. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

I Guess That's Why They Call It The Elton John Podcast
Episode 38 - Tumbleweed Connection Covered

I Guess That's Why They Call It The Elton John Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 86:02


It's all go in Eltonland! The label have marked the 50th anniversary of Tumbleweed with a reissue of the album on green vinyl, plus an entirely unexpected companion 10" single, featuring the unearthed almost 8 minute long original version of Come Down in Time, backed with a full band DJM demo of Ballad of a Well Known Gun. Everything is available, along with a range of Tumbleweed merch, over at the EltonJohn.com shop, and John Higgins' fascinating anniversary article about Tumbleweed can also be found there now.  Since the album is often felt to be the musician's Elton John album, I thought it would be interesting to go through some of the cover versions of these songs, and to make up my own playlist of my favourite covers. You may have very different choices - please let me know on the Facebook group or by email if I haven't picked or played your favourites.  I'll be back with a fuller breakdown of Tumbleweed at some point in the future. If you want to listen to the YouTube playlist without me bleating all over the songs, it can be found here.   

Big Mouth USA
Bonus Mix - Deep Cuts Vol 1

Big Mouth USA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2016 52:44


Here's a mix of some little known tunes by well known artists   1 20th Century Fox Fanfare 2 Shangri La by The Kinks 3 Nineteen Hundred Eighty Five by Paul McCartney & Wings 4 New Morning by The Grease Band 5 Wonderin' by Neil Young 6 Ballad of a Well Known Gun by Elton John 7 Thundercrack by Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band 8 Wigwam by Bob Dylan 9 Fountain of Sorrow by Jackson Browne 10 Bottle of Red Wine by Eric Clapton 11 Memo from Turner by The Rolling Stones w Ry Cooder 12 Space Song from The Reluctant Astronaut 13 Childhood's End by Pink Floyd 14 End Titles

The Toadcast - the weekly podcast from Song, by Toad
Toadcast #249 - The Rottingcast

The Toadcast - the weekly podcast from Song, by Toad

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2012 61:53


My folks are spending a couple of months in Rottingdean down on the South coast, and after the Meursault, Rob St. John and Withered Hand gig at the Islington Assembly Hall in London on Tuesday I have come down to spend a few days with them, before pootling on back to Edinburgh tomorrow.This may not excuse but most certainly does explain the fact that the blog has been slightly more erratic than usual this week.  I've squeezed in posts where I can, but parents don't take all that kindly to you spending your entire visit buggering about on the internet, so I've had to cool it slightly.  Although I did force them to sit through an hour of my inbox yesterday, just so they would know how the internet makes me suffer.  Boo fucking hoo.Anyhow, Rottingdean is very near Brighton, which I visited for the first time for the Great Escape this Spring, so it was sort of nice to be back, in an odd way. I spent way too much money at Resident again, so I will have explaining to do when I get home. Mrs. Toad is an unforgiving beast, when it comes to my vinyl obsession. 01. Elton John - Ballad of a Well-Known Gun (00.10)02. Holy Modal Rounders - Hey, Hey Baby (08.06)03. Alabama 3 - Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlife (11.30)04. Bruce Springsteen & the E-Street Band - Thunder Road (15.40)05. Simon & Garfunkel - Blues Run the Game (23.32)06. Younghoon Beats - Ours (31.06)07. The Douglas Firs - The Possessed (38.15)08. ABC - Poison Arrow (42.26)09. Holy Modal Rounders - Blues in the Bottle (45.59)10. Bagel Project - The Chariot Tale (51.33)11. Rob St. John - The Mandrake (57.07)

The Toadcast - the weekly podcast from Song, by Toad

Tomorr... yesterday I flew out to Paris to see Mrs. Toad, who has been stuck in God Bless America for the last two weeks because of Iceland's seismic indiscipline.  We are going to have dinner and walk together and hold hands and generally act like a couple of idiots.  More or less like we always do.  For a couple of curmudgeonly old fuckers who spend their entire lives swearing at one another, we are a pretty sentimental pair, really. This podcast is mostly based around my Dad and his music.  For my early years I was well into my Mum's stuff, but as I got older I got more into my Dad's kind of stuff - Tom Waits, Dylan, Neil Young and all that.  When I really, really got into music it was never into contemporary, modern or trendy stuff, it was always the old shite my parents were into. I repay them the favour nowadays, or at least, I try to, but I never really picked up on music from my peers, it was always from my folks.  Hence this podcast. Toadcast #119 - The Popcast 01. Bruce Springsteen - Thunder Road (05.16) 02. The Band - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (13.27) 03. Willie Nelson - Mommas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys (16.53) 04. Kate & Anna McGarrigle - Walking Song (24.12) 05. Tom Waits & Thelonious Monster - Adios Lounge (32.54) 06. Elton John - Ballad of a Well Known Gun (41.21) 07. Bob Dylan - Days of 49 (46.07) 08. Elvis Perkins in Dearland - I Heard Your Voice in Dresden (53.49) 09. The Builders & the Butchers - Barcelona (57.51) 10. Jackson Browne - Fountain of Sorrow (66.15)

The Toadcast - the weekly podcast from Song, by Toad
Toadcast #10 - The Pink Podcast

The Toadcast - the weekly podcast from Song, by Toad

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2007 117:14


The tenth Toadcast is a Pink Podcast, celebrating all things gay in indie music, but trying to steer well clear of any sort of annoying Graham Norton stereotypes. So, in avoiding anything that might have seen this lapse into the Priscilla, Queen of the Desert podcast I enlisted the help of my friend James, who was Mrs. Toad’s best man at our wedding. As well as being gay, James is a real indie fan so I though he’d be perfect to consult with on the playlist and most of these songs are his choices.It’s surprising actually, just how indie this ended up being.I left off quite a few things I really wanted to play and it’s still the longest ever Toadcast. Ultimately, I’ve tried to explore the relationship between the gay community and indie music, but needless to say there are times where it descends into slightly angry ranting. Hopefully not too much to allow you to enjoy the music though. It’s also not really ended up being as much of a discussion of gay culture as I’d hoped and that is almost entirely down to my own ignorance. I should probably have got James round to help actually present, but that would have been a right pain the arse logistically, as well as technically in terms of capturing both voices on one shitty little webcam microphone. On a technical point, there is a bit of an echo on the vocal recording. This is because I we have moved out of our house for a couple of months while builders tear it to pieces and I am having to rather make do in terms of recording location. I’ll try and sort this out by next week. Also, I at one point described the Book of Ruth as being in the New Testament, which is also wrong. What a muppet. Toadcast #10 - The Pink Podcast 01. Pet Shop Boys - It’s a Sin (01.20) 02. The Mamas & the Papas - Dream a Little Dream of Me (08.35) 03. Bloc Party - This Modern Love (13.55) 04. Rufus Wainwright - The Rebel Prince (18.08) 05. The Radiators - Under Clery’s Clock (24.34) 06. The Magnetic Fields - When My Boy Walks Down the Street (29.15) 07. Donna Summer - I Feel Love (35.28) 08. Soft Cell - Sex Dwarf (41.36) 09. The Ballet - I Hate the War (47.52) 10. Madonna - Ray of Light (51.02) 11. Blur - Girls & Boys (60.00) 12. M.J. Hibbett & the Validators - The Gay Train (67.25) 13. David Bowie - China Girl (71.50) 14. Morrissey - November Spawned a Monster (80.40) 15. R.E.M. - First We Take Manhattan, Then We Take Berlin (90.27) 16. Scissor Sisters - Return to Oz (103.20) 17. Elton John - Ballad of a Well-Known Gun (112.12) Song, by Toad

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