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Voci Sottocoperta apre la terza stagione con un giovane regista che in questi mesi sta portando il suo film "No more trouble. Cosa rimane di una tempesta" nelle sale italiane. Per la prima puntata 2025 abbiamo avuto il piacere di ospitare Tommaso Romanelli che ci ha raccontato qualcosa di più sul film in cui racconta la riscoperta della figura di suo padre Andrea Romanelli, grande progettista e velista prematuramente scomparso in mare. Con lui abbiamo parlato di quei filmati che nascosti in un cassetto di casa raccontavano la storia di un uomo, di un marito, di un padre e di un velista che Tommaso conosceva solo dai racconti di sua madre. Per questa nuova stagione chiederemo ad ogni ospite una canzone e cosa porterebbe nel proprio "sottocoperta". Tommaso ha scelto Yer Blues dei Beatles. Benvenuti a Voci Sottocoperta, il podcast che racconta le storie di vela, di nautica e di sport, ideato e condotto da Laura Doria e Cecila Zorzi e prodotto da HiNelson, il tuo brand di fiducia per gli accessori nautici. INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/hinelsondotcom/FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/hinelsondotcom Usa il codice sconto PODCASTHN10 per i tuoi acquisti sul sito di HiNelson. Illustrazioni di Kemiemo Art Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/light-patterns/grassland License code: OXIHTC968ILMMN30
English record producer and engineer Ken Scott reflects on working on some of the biggest Beatles songs and albums, from recording Yer Blues in a tiny room, clearing up in-fighting rumours making the White Album, recording Ringo's, “I've got blisters on my fingers!” on take 18 of Helter Skelter, who swore on Hey Jude, (and why no one noticed), his candid thoughts on Now and Then, working with David Bowie, winning an MPG Special Recognition Award, and more…
The Mets continue to sputter, but Pete Alonso hit his 23rd home run of the season yesterday, getting back within one of Shohei Ohtani for the major league lead, while the Polar Bear has a two-dinger edge at the moment on Matt Olson and Jorge Soler. So, today's home run chain is the man who is now halfway to the total of 46 homers that he needs this season to tie Howard Johnson for fourth on the Mets' all-time list with 192.* Pete Alonso hit his first home run off Drew Steckenrider, 4/1/19* Drew Steckenrider gave up his first home run to Wilmer Flores, 8/19/17* Wilmer Flores hit his first home run off Heath Bell, 8/11/13* Heath Bell gave up his first home run to Damion Easley, 8/30/04* Damion Easley hit his first home run off Rick Aguilera, 9/20/92* Rick Aguilera gave up his first home run to Andre Dawson, 6/16/85* Andre Dawson hit his first home run off Buzz Capra, 5/18/77* Buzz Capra gave up his first home run to Nate Colbert, 4/25/72* Nate Colbert hit his first home run of Jack Billingham, 4/24/69That was the first home run Jack Billingham allowed in his career, having tossed 71.1 innings as a Dodgers rookie the year before being picked by the Expos in the expansion draft. Just before the Expos started their maiden season, Billingham got shipped to Houston to complete the Rusty Staub trade, as Donn Clendenon had refused to report to the Astros.After playing that tangential role to the story of the 1969 Mets, Billingham featured in 1973 as the losing pitcher of the decisive Game 5 in the NLCS at Shea Stadium. He's best known, of course, for continuing with Cincinnati and winning two rings as part of the Big Red Machine, including two scoreless innings in Game 7 of the 1975 World Series.Colbert's chain-starting homer was a tiebreaking three-run shot at the Astrodome in the sixth win (and 16th game) in San Diego Padres history. Tony Gonzalez doubled after Billingham had gotten the first two batters he faced out, then the Astros intentionally walked Ollie Brown to bring up Colbert, who had gone 0-for-7 as a Rule 5 pick with the 1966 Astros, 8-for-53 for Houston in 1968, and then went to San Diego in the expansion draft.Colbert had gotten off to a 5-for-21 start with the Padres when he faced Billingham in what was his 86th major league plate appearance. The next day, the Padres returned home and Colbert homered off Jim Maloney. Then the next day, too, another go-ahead three-run shot in the eighth, this time off Jim Merritt. Colbert didn't homer in a doubleheader on April 27, but did take Claude Osteen of the Dodgers deep on the 28th, then went back east and blasted one off Phil Niekro in Atlanta.Colbert wound up with 24 homers in his breakout season, then hit 38, 27, 38, 22, and 14 as a three-time All-Star, establishing the Padres' franchise record at 163 home runs before he was traded to the Tigers in November 1974 for Ed Brinkman, Dick Sharon, and Bob Strampe.The Padres' current franchise leader in home runs? Still Nate Colbert at 163. The single-season mark of 38 stood until Ken Caminiti hit 40 homers in 1996, followed by Greg Vaughn hitting 50 two years later. The Padres have since had 40-homer seasons by Phil Nevin (41 in 2001), Adrián González (40 in 2009), and Fernando Tatis Jr. (42 in 2021).González got up to 161 before he left San Diego, where Nevin is third on the team's dinger list at 156, followed by Dave Winfield (154), Tony Gwynn (135), Wil Myers (134), Ryan Klesko (133), Caminiti (121), and Manny Machado (116).Those are the only nine players to hit 100 home runs for the Padres. Tatis is at 96, so he'll get there soon, and either he or Machado should eclipse Colbert's total over the next couple of seasons. Then again, who would've thought that Colbert would still be San Diego's home run king today? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe
Singles Going Around- Waiting For The SunT Rex- "Telegram Sam"Beastie Boys- "Son of Neckbone"Bo Diddley- "You Can't Judge A Book By It's Cover"The Beach Boys- "Salt Lake City"Roger Miller- "My Uncle Used To Love Me, But She Died"The Doors- "Love Me Two Times"The Fury's- "Little Queenie"The Rolling Stones- "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love"Creedence Clearwater Revival- "My Baby Left Me"Bob Dylan- "When I Paint My Masterpiece"Booker T & The MG's- "Get Ready"Neil Young- "Don't Cry No Tears"The Satisfactions- "Girl Don't Tell Me"The Beach Boys- "Lttle Pad"The Beatles- "Yer Blues"The Doors- "Spanish Caravan"John Fahey- "Night Train of Valhalla"*All selections taken from the original lp's.
Singles Going Around- Eyesight To The BlindJohn Mayall with Eric Clapton- "All Your Love"R.L. Burnside- "See My Jumper Hanging On the Line"The Beatles- "Yer Blues"Elmore James- "Dust My Broom"Jimi Hendrix- "Born Under a Bad Sign" Muddy Waters- "Honey Bee"The Rolling Stones- "Ventilator Blues"Jimmy Reed- "You Don't Have To Go"Taj Mahal- "Everybody's Got To Change Sometime"Junior Wells- "Cut That Out"Hound Dog Taylor- Give Me Back My Wig"James Cotton- "Cotton Crop Blues"Led Zepplin- "I Can't Quit You Baby"The Byrds- "My Back Pages/ B.J. Blues/ Baby, What You Want Me To Do"
The newest episode of We Are Not Amused is live! This week Tressa and Taylor dive into Era 3 of The Beatles. Join us as we review “Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," “The Beatles” (a.k.a The White Album), and "Yellow Submarine." We'll discuss and struggle to explain some songs off each album, talk about a little bit of drama behind the recording of "The Beatles," and sing (again). Everything's “Getting Better” even if “Yer Blues” seem overwhelming, just remember “All You Need Is Love” and to listen to The Beatles Era 3 Part 1. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Train of Thought is a podcast hosted by Rob Tobias focusing on culture, music, interviews and society. This show features songs of JOHN LENNON. Tomorrow Never Knows, Happiness is a Warm Gun, Nobody Loves You When You are Down and Out, Julia, Hey Bulldog, Strangers Room, Yer Blues, and In My Life. Comments and questions can be sent to rob@robtobias.com
He was the Salt of the Earth with No One to Depend On. You Can't Always Get What You Want but he had to Try anyway. Don't Do It, they said, but he knew an Illegal Smile could wipe away Yer Blues. Some folks made a Fire on the Mountain. What are their names, he wondered. But still he had Sympathy for the Devil. Most folks called him Batuke. But I knew him as Jumpin' Jack Flash.
The heats continue on the journey to the Greatest Beatles Song of All Time, and head ups - this week's an odd one. We face the choice of elevating You Really Got a Hold on Me, Think for Yourself, Happiness is a Warm Gun or Yer Blues. Yup...
New music by old favorites this week including Ronnie Wood, Springsteen w/ Mellencamp, Keb Mo, Lucinda Williams, Samantha Fish, Hector Anchondo, Kris Lager Band, Sue Foley, Carolyn Wonderland, Tommy Castro, Shaun Murphy (Little Feat, Bob Segar), and Chris Cain.Pacific Street Blues & Americana - ecclectricity.Yer Blues! Indeed.20. Lucinda Williams / Rebels21. Christine Ohlman / Born to Be Together22. Kris Lager Band / A Man of Many Words23. Carolyn Wonderland / Honey Bee24.Tommy Castro / Bluesman Coming to Town 25.Albert Cummings / Do What Mama Says 26.Aerosmith / Eyesight to the Blind27.Screaming Cheehta Wheelies / Somethin' Else28.Jimmy Reed / Big Boss Man29.Ronnie Wood / Shame, Shame, Shame30.Johnny & Shemekia Copeland (feat: Derek Trucks) / Tumbling Dice31.James Blood Ulmer / Sway 32.Samantha Fish / All Ice, No Whiskey33.Hector Anchondo / Legend34.The Doors / WASP (Texas Radio & the Big Beat)
New music by old favorites this week including Ronnie Wood, Springsteen w/ Mellencamp, Keb Mo, Lucinda Williams, Samantha Fish, Hector Anchondo, Kris Lager Band, Sue Foley, Carolyn Wonderland, Tommy Castro, Shaun Murphy (Little Feat, Bob Segar), and Chris Cain.Pacific Street Blues & Americana - ecclectricity.Yer Blues! Indeed. 1. Bonnie Raitt / Girl You've Been in Love too Long2. Shaun Murphy / Am I Losing You3. BB King / Good Man Gone Bad4. Chris Cain / I Believe I Got off Cheap5. Kris Lager Band / Can't You See What You Do to Me6. Carolyn Wonderland / Broken Hearted Blues 7. Janis Joplin / Down on Me8. Cathy Richardson & Sugar Blue / Try Just a Little Bit Harder9. Los Lonely Boys / Another Broken Heart10. John Crews Blues / King of Broken Hearts11.Al Green / How do you Mend a Broken Heart12. Sonny Boy WIlliamson / One Way Out 13. Moose Jackson / 10" Record14. Joanne Shaw Taylor (feat: Joe Bonamassa)/ Don't Go Away Mad15. Sue Foley / Pinkies Blues 16.Sidewinders / We Don't Do That Anymore 17.Dancing Hoods / Angel from Montgomery (John Prine: Bonnie Raitt) 18.John Mellencamp & Bruce Springsteen / Wasted Days19. Keb Mo / The Medicine Man (feat: Old Crow Medicine Show)
Dice Anni B Sweet que 'John Lennon es casa' y ahí pasamos una hora para respirar la paz que transmite su legado y, de paso, hacernos eco del homenaje que Radio 3 le hace estos días, 'Imagina John Lennon'. Alternamos las versiones que nos han llegado para este tributo con las originales y escuchamos las voces de algunos de los protagonistas: Jacobo Serra, Juan Alberto (Niños Mutantes), Anni B Sweet, Diego (Veintiuno)... KARAVANA – Give Peace a Chance JOHN LENNON – Instant Karma SMILE – Across The Universe JOHN LENNON – Working Class Hero JACOBO SERRA y JUANMA LATORRE – Norwegian Wood _JUNO – The Ballad Of Yoko Ono JOHN LENNON - (Just Like) Starting Over LOS TELEPATICOS – Yer Blues NIÑOS MUTANTES – Mother JOHN LENNON – Give Me Some Truth GINEBRAS – Jealous Guy ANNI B SWEET – Isolation VÍCTOR CABEZUELO – Love THE BEATLES – Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds CLUB DEL RÍO – In My Life THE BEATLES – Across The Universe VEINTIUNO – Woman JOHN LENNON - Imagine Escuchar audio
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Indie Blues Double Shot Show!This is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. An Indie Blues double shot of artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!John Pagano Band,Ain't Gonna Lose You,One More RoundJohn Pagano Band,Misbehavin,SingleEric Hughes Band,03 He's Just An Alley Cat,Postcard From Beale StreetEric Hughes Band,01 Ain't Whipped Yet,Postcard From Beale StreetSunday Wilde & The 1 Eyed Jac,4. Show Me Mercy,Sunday Wilde & The 1 Eyed JacSunday Wilde & The 1 Eyed Jacks,5. Dead Presidents,Sunday Wilde & The 1 Eyed JacksHurricane Ruth,Torn In Two,Good LifeHurricane Ruth,I've Got Your Back,Good LifeJeff Fetterman,Memphis Sky,Southern SonJeff Fetterman,Living With the Blues,Southern SonCharlie Bedford,Steady Driver Man,Good To GoCharlie Bedford,Just A Little Longer,Good To GoSteve Howell,Singin' the Blues,Long AgoSteve Howell,I'll Remember April,Long AgoLisa Mills,02 Tell Mama,The TriangleLisa Mills,07 Same Time Same Place,The TriangleJay Willie & James Montgomery,Give Me One Reason,Cadillac WalkJay Willie & James Montgomery,Detroit Blues,Cadillac WalkRory Block,Motherless Child,Prove It On MeRory Block,Milk Man Blues,Prove It On MeJim Gustin & Truth Jones,My Love Is True,Lessons LearnedJim Gustin & Truth Jones,I Hate To See You Go,Lessons LearnedThe Proven Ones,Already Gone,You Ain't DoneThe Proven Ones,Fallen,You Ain't DoneJohn Primer And Bob Corritore,Walked So Long,The Gypsy Woman Told MeJohn Primer And Bob Corritore,Let's Get Together,The Gypsy Woman Told MeTas Cru,Save Me,Drive OnTas Cru,Drive On,Drive OnStephen Cooper and The Nobody Famous,Three Shades of Black,Stephen Cooper and The Nobody FamousJeremiah Johnson,Leo Stone,Heavens To BetsyJeremiah Johnson,White Lightning,Heavens To BetsySass Jordan,03_Am I Wrong,Sass Jordan,07_Too Much Alcohol,Michael Mills Band,One More Alone,Stand UpMichael Mills Band,My New Woman,Stand UpPeter Karp,The Last Heartbeat,Magnificent HeartPeter Karp,Compassion,Magnificent HeartMike Zito,QUARANTINE BLUES,Quarantine BluesMike Zito,DONT LET THE WORLD GET YOU DOWN,Quarantine BluesCrystal Shawanda,Evil Memory,Church House BluesCrystal Shawanda,Rather Be Alone,Church House BluesThe Claudettes,You Drummers Keep Breaking My Heart,The Claudettes, I Don't Do That Stuff Anymore,Reverend Freakchild,Black Peter,The Bodhisattva BluesReverend Freakchild,Yer Blues (w/ Melvin Seals),The Bodhisattva BluesLisa Mills,09 That's How Strong My Love Is,The TriangleLisa Mills,01 Greenwood Mississippi,The TriangleEliza Neals,Black Crow Moan (feat. Joe Louis Walker),Black Crow MoanEliza Neals,"Hey, Take Your Pants Off",Black Crow MoanMisty Blues,Keep Rising Up,Weed ‘Em & ReapMisty Blues,Treat Me Like I Want,Weed ‘Em & ReapVictor Wainwright & The Train,Recovery,Memphis LoudVictor Wainwright & The Train,America,Memphis LoudChickenbone Slim,Vampire Baby,SleeperChickenbone Slim,Dignity,SleeperAndrew Alli,30 Long Years,Hard Workin ManAndrew Alli,Good Things,Hard Workin Man
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Featuring The ClaudettesThis is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. Artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!Crystal Shawanda,Rather Be Alone,Church House BluesCatfish,Soulbreaker,Burning BridgesStephen Cooper and The Nobody Famous,Three Shades of Black,Stephen Cooper and The Nobody FamousJeremiah Johnson,Leo Stone,Heavens To BetsyThe Proven Ones,Already Gone,You Ain't DoneAndrew Alli,Good Things,Hard Workin ManVictor Wainwright & The Train,Recovery,Memphis LoudJohn Primer And Bob Corritore,Let's Get Together,The Gypsy Woman Told MeRory Block,Its Red Hot,Prove It On MeMisty Blues,Treat Me Like I Want,Weed ‘Em & ReapJack's Waterfall,27 Reasons,"Faith, Hope, Love"Eliza Neals,Black Crow Moan (feat. Joe Louis Walker),Black Crow MoanThe Claudettes,"Bad Babe, Losin' Touch",The Claudettes,Creeper Weed,www.makingascene.org,Claudettes,The Claudettes, I Don't Do That Stuff Anymore,The Claudettes,You Drummers Keep Breaking My Heart,Lisa Mills,01 Greenwood Mississippi,The TriangleReverend Freakchild,Black Peter,The Bodhisattva BluesReverend Freakchild,Yer Blues (w/ Melvin Seals),The Bodhisattva BluesMike Zito,QUARANTINE BLUES,Quarantine BluesChickenbone Slim,Vampire Baby,SleeperJay Willie & James Montgomery,Detroit Blues,Cadillac WalkPeter Karp,Compassion,Magnificent HeartMichael Mills Band,My New Woman,Stand UpSass Jordan,07_Too Much Alcohol,Liz Mandeville,Online Love Affair,Playing With FireTas Cru,Drive On,Drive OnRyan Perry,"High Risk, Low Reward","High Risk, Low Reward"Ryan Perry,Evil Is Going On,"High Risk, Low Reward"John Pagano Band,Misbehavin,SingleAlbert Cummings,Do What Mama Says,BelieveALBERT CASTIGLIA,BIG DOG,WILD AND FREEJim Gustin & Truth Jones,All You Ever Bring Me Is The Blues,Lessons LearnedMike Mattison,Word's Comin' Down,Afterglow
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Featuring The Reverend FreakchildThis is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. Artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!Crystal Shawanda,Rather Be Alone,Church House BluesCrystal Shawanda,Evil Memory,Church House BluesCatfish,Soulbreaker,Burning BridgesStephen Cooper and The Nobody Famous,Three Shades of Black,Stephen Cooper and The Nobody FamousJeremiah Johnson,Leo Stone,Heavens To BetsyThe Proven Ones,Already Gone,You Ain't DoneAndrew Alli,30 Long Years,Hard Workin ManVictor Wainwright & The Train,Recovery,Memphis LoudJohn Primer And Bob Corritore,Let's Get Together,The Gypsy Woman Told MeRory Block,Its Red Hot,Prove It On MeMisty Blues,Treat Me Like I Want,Weed ‘Em & ReapJack's Waterfall,27 Reasons,"Faith, Hope, Love"Eliza Neals,Black Crow Moan (feat. Joe Louis Walker),Black Crow MoanReverend Freakchild,I know You Rider,The Bodhisattva BluesReverend Freakchild,Big Boss Man,The Bodhisattva Blueswww.makingascene.org,Rev Freakchild,Reverend Freakchild,Black Peter,The Bodhisattva BluesReverend Freakchild,Yer Blues (w/ Melvin Seals),The Bodhisattva BluesLisa Mills,01 Greenwood Mississippi,The TriangleThe Claudettes,You Drummers Keep Breaking My Heart,The Claudettes, I Don't Do That Stuff Anymore,Mike Zito,QUARANTINE BLUES,Quarantine BluesPeter Karp,Compassion,Magnificent HeartMichael Mills Band,My New Woman,Stand UpJay Willie & James Montgomery,Detroit Blues,Cadillac WalkChickenbone Slim,Vampire Baby,SleeperSass Jordan,07_Too Much Alcohol,Liz Mandeville,Online Love Affair,Playing With FireTas Cru,Drive On,Drive OnRyan Perry,"High Risk, Low Reward","High Risk, Low Reward"John Pagano Band,Misbehavin,SingleAlbert Cummings,Do What Mama Says,BelieveALBERT CASTIGLIA,BIG DOG,WILD AND FREEJim Gustin & Truth Jones,All You Ever Bring Me Is The Blues,Lessons LearnedMike Mattison,Word's Comin' Down,Afterglow
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Indie Blues Double Shot Show!This is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. An Indie Blues double shot of artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!Crystal Shawanda,Rather Be Alone,Church House BluesCrystal Shawanda,Evil Memory,Church House BluesCatfish,Soulbreaker,Burning BridgesCatfish,The Root Of All Evil,Burning BridgesAndrew Alli,Good Things,Hard Workin ManAndrew Alli,30 Long Years,Hard Workin ManJay Willie & James Montgomery,Detroit Blues,Cadillac WalkJay Willie & James Montgomery,Mean Town Blues,Cadillac WalkChickenbone Slim,Dignity,SleeperChickenbone Slim,Vampire Baby,SleeperVictor Wainwright & The Train,America,Memphis LoudVictor Wainwright & The Train,Recovery,Memphis LoudMisty Blues,Treat Me Like I Want,Weed ‘Em & ReapMisty Blues,Keep Rising Up,Weed ‘Em & ReapJack's Waterfall,789,"Faith, Hope, Love"Jack's Waterfall,27 Reasons,"Faith, Hope, Love"Eliza Neals,"Hey, Take Your Pants Off",Black Crow MoanEliza Neals,Black Crow Moan (feat. Joe Louis Walker),Black Crow MoanLisa Mills,01 Greenwood Mississippi,The TriangleLisa Mills,09 That's How Strong My Love Is,The TriangleThe Claudettes, I Don't Do That Stuff Anymore,The Claudettes,You Drummers Keep Breaking My Heart,Reverend Freakchild,Black Peter,The Bodhisattva BluesReverend Freakchild,Yer Blues (w/ Melvin Seals),The Bodhisattva BluesMike Zito,DONT LET THE WORLD GET YOU DOWN,Quarantine BluesMike Zito,QUARANTINE BLUES,Quarantine BluesPeter Karp,Compassion,Magnificent HeartPeter Karp,The Last Heartbeat,Magnificent HeartMichael Mills Band,My New Woman,Stand UpMichael Mills Band,One More Alone,Stand UpSass Jordan,07_Too Much Alcohol,Sass Jordan,03_Am I Wrong,Jeremiah Johnson,White Lightning,Heavens To BetsyJeremiah Johnson,Leo Stone,Heavens To BetsyStephen Cooper and The Nobody Famous,Three Shades of Black,Stephen Cooper and The Nobody FamousStephen Cooper and The Nobody Famous,Dance with Me Baby,Stephen Cooper and The Nobody FamousLiz Mandeville,Everybody Got Wings,Playing With FireLiz Mandeville,Online Love Affair,Playing With FireTas Cru,Drive On,Drive OnTas Cru,Save Me,Drive OnRyan Perry,"High Risk, Low Reward","High Risk, Low Reward"Ryan Perry,Evil Is Going On,"High Risk, Low Reward"John Primer And Bob Corritore,Let's Get Together,The Gypsy Woman Told MeJohn Primer And Bob Corritore,Walked So Long,The Gypsy Woman Told MeThe Proven Ones,Fallen,You Ain't DoneThe Proven Ones,Already Gone,You Ain't DoneRory Block,Milk Man Blues,Prove It On MeRory Block,Its Red Hot,Prove It On MeJohn Pagano Band,Misbehavin,SingleJohn Pagano Band,Ain't Gonna Lose You,One More RoundAlbert Cummings,Crazy Love,BelieveAlbert Cummings,Do What Mama Says,BelieveALBERT CASTIGLIA,BIG DOG,WILD AND FREEALBERT CASTIGLIA,GET YOUR ASS IN THE VAN,WILD AND FREEJim Gustin & Truth Jones,All You Ever Bring Me Is The Blues,Lessons LearnedJim Gustin & Truth Jones,I Hate To See You Go,Lessons LearnedMike Mattison,Word's Comin' Down,AfterglowMike Mattison,All You Can Do Is Mean It,Afterglow
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Indie Blues Double Shot Show!This is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. An Indie Blues double shot of artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!The Claudettes,Most Accidents Happen,The Claudettes,"Bad Babe, Losin' Touch",Mike Zito,QUARANTINE BLUES,Quarantine BluesMike Zito,DONT LET THE WORLD GET YOU DOWN,Quarantine BluesCrystal Shawanda,Evil Memory,Church House BluesCrystal Shawanda,New Orleans Is Sinking,Church House BluesVictor Wainwright & The Train,Recovery,Memphis LoudVictor Wainwright & The Train,America,Memphis LoudJim Diamond Revue,15 Below,Friends & FamilyJim Diamond Revue,Rock And Roll All Over You,Friends & FamilyPeter Karp,Sitting On The Edge Of The World,Magnificent HeartPeter Karp,This World,Magnificent HeartLiz Mandeville,Online Love Affair,Playing With FireLiz Mandeville,Everybody Got Wings,Playing With FireTas Cru,Save Me,Drive OnTas Cru,Drive On,Drive OnRyan Perry,Evil Is Going On,"High Risk, Low Reward"Ryan Perry,"High Risk, Low Reward","High Risk, Low Reward"John Primer And Bob Corritore,Walked So Long,The Gypsy Woman Told MeJohn Primer And Bob Corritore,Let's Get Together,The Gypsy Woman Told MeEliza Neals,Black Crow Moan (feat. Joe Louis Walker),Black Crow MoanEliza Neals,The Devil Don't Love You (feat. Joe Louis Walker),Black Crow MoanThe Proven Ones,Already Gone,You Ain't DoneThe Proven Ones,Fallen,You Ain't DoneLisa Mills,02 Tell Mama,The TriangleLisa Mills,07 Same Time Same Place,The TriangleReverend Freakchild,And We Bid You Goodnight,The Bodhisattva BluesReverend Freakchild,Yer Blues (w/ Melvin Seals),The Bodhisattva BluesThe Reverend Shawn Amos & The Brotherhood,Albion Blues (feat. Kenya Hathaway),Blue SkyThe Reverend Shawn Amos & The Brotherhood,"Keep the Faith, Have Some Fun (feat. Mudbug Brass Band)",Blue SkySass Jordon,08_Still Got The Blues,Sass Jordon,01_Leaving Trunk,John Pagano Band,Ain't Gonna Lose You,One More RoundJohn Pagano Band,Misbehavin,SingleRory Block,Its Red Hot,Prove It On MeRory Block,Milk Man Blues,Prove It On MeAlbert Cummings,Do What Mama Says,BelieveAlbert Cummings,Crazy Love,BelieveStephen Cooper and The Nobody Famous,Welcome Home,Stephen Cooper and The Nobody FamousStephen Cooper and The Nobody Famous,Deeper Kind of Love,Stephen Cooper and The Nobody FamousBen Rice and RB Stone,Hey Politician,Out of the BoxBen Rice and RB Stone,Meet Your Maker,Out of the BoxMichael Mills Band,My New Woman,Stand UpMichael Mills Band,You Can't Hide,Stand UpTomas Docker,Smokestack Lightning,Tyler Morris,Young Man's Blues (feat. Ronnie Earl),Living In The ShadowsTyler Morris,Temptation,Living In The ShadowsALBERT CASTIGLIA,GET YOUR ASS IN THE VAN,WILD AND FREEALBERT CASTIGLIA,BIG DOG,WILD AND FREEJim Gustin & Truth Jones,I Hate To See You Go,Lessons LearnedJim Gustin & Truth Jones,All You Ever Bring Me Is The Blues,Lessons LearnedMike Mattison,All You Can Do Is Mean It,AfterglowMike Mattison,Word's Comin' Down,AfterglowAna Cristina Cash,Outlaw Blues,ShineAna Cristina Cash,Southern Roots,ShineChanda Rule & Swee Emma Band,Another Man Done Gone,Hold OnChanda Rule & Sweet Emma Band,Come Sunday,Hold OnMakingascene.org,Outro 2020,makingascene.org
YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST, PEOPLE: Today on Baker Street with Thom Pollard I welcome the ever talented bluesman and Buddhist practitioner Reverend Freakchild. We'll talk about everything under the sun, as well as listen cuts off his new album called The Bodhisattva Blues. His insight and music will cover everything from the blues to drugs, to the Coronavirus pandemic, the Grateful Dead, to Buddhist philosophy from the Buddha himself to Naropa University, where the Reverend is studying for a masters in divinity. Let's ease the pain of the current quarantine culture which has impacted all of our lives and celebrate the pains of a pandemic that has united us as a world community. SUPPORT OUR MUSICIANS: The Bodhisattva Blues can be pre-ordered beginning April 1, 2020 right here:http://www.www-reverendfreakchild.org/the-bodhisattva-bluesThe album officially releases on April 10th...GET THE BLUES. GET THE BODHISATTVA BLUESMany thanks to the Reverend's publicist Betsie Brown of Blind Racoon, LLC. You can visit them at:https://blindraccoon.com/If you would like to learn more about me, visit: eyesopenproductions.comLook for me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thom.dharma.pollard/
It doesn't happen every day that you get to hear a new Beatles song; but today is that day! We proudly present the premiere (as a complete song) of 'You Won't Get Me That Way', as recorded by the Beatles on 27 January 1969 in Apple Studios, Savile Row. You Won't Get Me That Way is a swinging blues, in classic McCartney rocker style. Soulful vocals by McCartney, in excellent voice that day. Some neat drum playing by Ringo, and bluesy guitars by George and John. With a bit more work, this could have turned into a track on 'Let It Be' (compare with 'For You Blue'!), were it not that the Beatles had run out of time to rehearse new songs; Ringo was scheduled to take off at the beginning of February to appear in The Magic Christian with Peter Sellers, so they had to finish the sessions soon. They had not come to a conclusion about the finale for the sessions yet, but they realized there would have to be some kind of live performance, and that an album should be assembled from what had been recorded. Later of course, this would culminate in the live performance on the rooftop of Apple studios on 30 January. Anyway, on 27 January it was high time to put the finishing touches on the songs that had been rehearsed since January 2nd. We can only conclude that the Beatles were in a good mood that day, perhaps they were happy that the rehearsal sessions were coming to an end? This Monday was the 16th day of the Get Back/Let It Be sessions. The Beatles recorded a total of 32 takes of Get Back in a single day, experimenting with different tempos and styles – including mock Japanese and German versions and alternative lyrics. One new song to be introduced on this day was George Harrison’s Old Brown Shoe, which would become the B-side to The Ballad Of John And Yoko later in 1969. Towards the end of the day, they were in the middle of rehearsing I've got a Feeling, when Billy Preston (on keyboards) played a classic blues intro. All 4 Beatles picked up on it, Paul improvised the vocals and the lyrics, and You Won't Get Me That Way was born. They then played a little of Jimmy McCracklin's song "The Walk" before returning to I've Got a Feeling. A pretty disciplined rehearsal session, for Beatles standards in those days..... Still, the lyrics may betray some of what was on Paul's mind in these final days of January. The lyrics mainly consist of 'no, you won't get me that way, you're gonna have to go it on your own', with some additional lyrics at the very end: "you won't get what I can give you. No why should I give you what I gotta give, the way you treat me like you do.' The easiest explanation would be to label the lyrics as some pretty nonsense, produced on the spot. However, when improvising on the spot - as Paul was doing here - some inner thoughts might pop up that otherwise might have remained suppressed. Is it a coincidence that these lyrics emerge in the middle of rehearsing 'I've Got a Feeling, a feeling deep inside'? Let's find out what these lyrics could relate to! The first thing that comes to the attention, is the negative form of the lyrics; it is mostly 'No you won't'. This is unusual for McCartney, whose lyrics are usually upbeat. One of the few McCartney songs with lyrics in the negative form is 'You Never Give Me Your Money'. This song was written 2 months later, in March 1969. Could these 2 songs be related? 'You Won't Get Me That way' seems to be a reply to a request to give something to somebody. Paul will not do that, because of the way 'you treat me like you do'. In fist instance, we may imagine that this would be about some 'love' relationship of Paul's, but that doesn't agree with his actual situation. He had met with Linda (Eastman), was deeply in love, and would marry her soon afterwards (March 1969). It is highly unlikely that he would be singing about refusing Linda what she would ask of Paul. Therefore, the refusal could relate to business, or money matters. And that fits nicely with the lyrics of You Never Give Me Your Money; McCartney has said that this song was written with Allen Klein in mind, saying "it's basically a song about no faith in the person'. A notoriously brash character and tough negotiator, Klein invented the role of business manager, taking a stance as the outsider siding with the artists, the enemy of the record companies. And this Allen Klein would have very much been on McCartney's mind already in January 1969. Klein had been trying to become the Beatles financial manager since 1964. Epstein and Klein had met face-to-face, in London, Klein offering to help with handling the Beatles’ finances. Brian Epstein was royally offended at the suggestion that someone else should do his job for him, and he had Klein shown to the door. After Epstein's death in 1967, Klein renewed his efforts. He had spoken with Lennon during the recording of on 11 December 1968 of The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, where Lennon performed Yer Blues. A December 1968 article in Disc and Music Echo in which Lennon worried that the Beatles were nearly broke (Apple losing around 20000 pound each week) lent an air of urgency to Klein’s appeal for Lennon to meet with him to talk Beatles business, and Klein continued his contact with Lennon from the US. He managed to set up a meeting with John & Yoko on January 26, in the Harlequin suite of the Dorchester Hotel, London, where Klein was staying. Klein served them “a carefully researched and prepared vegetarian meal—exactly the macrobiotic dishes John and Yoko preferred.” Klein had studied the music and lyrics of Lennon and spoke sensibly about the meaning of Lennon’s songs. John & Yoko were very impressed with him, and John decided on the spot to make him his personal adviser. There and then he wrote to Sir Joseph Lockwood, the chairman of EMI: "Dear Sir Joe: From now on Allen Klein handles all my stuff." Lennon wrote a similar letter to Dick James, who ran Northern Songs to publish the Beatles songs. After meeting with John & Yoko, Klein set up a meeting with all four Beatles on 27- or 28 January. Paul McCartney preferred to be represented by Lee and John Eastman, the father and brother respectively of his fiancée, Linda. In fact, the Beatles had appointed Lee Eastman as their financial advisor earlier in January. But now, George and Ringo sided with John & Yoko, and Paul walked out of the meeting. Although we have no direct evidence, it seems likely that Paul was aware of Klein's presence and intentions on January 27th, when they recorded 'You Won't Get Me That Way'. Klein would have had to invite Paul to his meeting sometime during January 27, and they recorded You Won't Get Me' towards the end of the recording session. It was clear that the Beatles could not continue this way; John Eastman came over but could not convince the other 3 Beatles. Eastman felt he could not represent the Beatles if they did not have confidence in him. On 3 February the Beatles met again. Allen Klein was charged with examining their finances and finding a way to stop NEMS from bleeding them of a quarter of their income. As a compromise to Paul, Linda's father and brother were appointed as Apple's General Council, to keep an eye on Allen Klein's activities. However, Klein’s assignment would turn out badly for the Beatles: Dick James, their music publisher, owned a controlling 37.5% of Northern Songs. Lennon and McCartney owned 15% each. After Epstein's death on 27 August 1967, Lennon and McCartney sought to renegotiate their publishing deal with James. In 1968 they invited James for a meeting at Apple Records and it became clear to Dick James that Lennon and McCartney would not renew their contract with Northern Songs. With no new songs being published, Dick James expected that the value of Northern Songs would plummet, and he would lose millions as the major shareholder. In January, Dick James noticed the arrival of Klein through Lennon’s letter. James knew that Klein was a hardball player not averse to questionable business deals; he had a string of lawsuits behind him pending in the States. James feared that Klein would pull some scam that would suddenly leave James out in the cold with nothing. Dick James could no longer offer to sell his shares to Lennon and McCartney, because he expected that they would not pay the full price - threatening to write no more songs when their contract ran out. Therefore, Dick James sold his share of Northern Songs without informing Lennon and McCartney (or Klein), so they had no time to announce their intentions in public. Klein was unsuccessful in buying back NEMS or blocking the sale of Northern Songs, despite his intense efforts. Allen Klein's strategy became to sell Lennon and McCartney’s shares quickly and make some cash before news of the Beatles' breakup leaked - after which the shares would tumble in value. This is why, in the meeting at Apple in October of 1969, where John officially told Paul the Beatles were over, Allen Klein pressured everyone to keep quiet about the situation for at least the next few months. Thus Klein was a factor in Lennon and McCartney losing control of their songs, and they would only regain it decades later; thanks to a revision of copyright laws in the US, the copyright returns to the composer after 56 years, so only now do the first songs return to McCartney and Lennon's estate (Yoko Ono). Klein was successful in other business: sorting out the financial mess of their ill-fated Apple Corps venture. He put an end to the Apple Boutique and got rid of the charlatans and hangers-on. The Beatles’ existing deal with EMI and Capitol gave them 17.5% of the US wholesale price – a considerable amount already. Klein was able to increase to 25%. He argued that, should the label object, The Beatles would cease to record for them. Klein also gained Apple Corps the right to manufacture and sell The Beatles records in the US. EMI would retain the recordings, but Capitol would manufacture the releases on Apple’s behalf. Apple would then profit from the difference between manufacturing and retail costs. The new terms gave The Beatles the right, for the first time, to determine the ways in which their music was manufactured and sold. By 1971 the group’s entire back catalogue was made available on Apple Records. Klein also made sure Let It Be was released as a motion picture rather than a TV film, therefore fulfilling the group's contractual obligations with United Artists. So, the positive contribution of Klein was that The Beatles’ personal incomes were greatly improved, and Apple was guaranteed a regular income until at least 1976. Still, it was downhill from there for Allan Klein and the Beatles. Klein held on to the proceeds from the Concert for Bangladesh, the charity event he organized with Harrison at New York's Madison Square Garden in 1971, delaying the release of the funds to UNICEF for years, and was investigated by the US authorities. After Klein’s contract with Lennon, Harrison and Starr expired in March 1973, they opted not to renew it. The group eventually paid Klein an estimated $4m when all litigation was finally settled in January 1977. Klein was the subject of veiled references in the Harrison song "Beware Of Darkness" – from 1971's All Things Must Pass – and the Lennon composition "Steel And Glass" – on 1974's Walls And Bridges album. In 1979, Klein was sentenced to two months in jail for tax evasion after helping himself to the proceeds from the sale of promotional copies of the Concert For Bangladesh triple album. Klein died 4 July 2009. Of course, McCartney did not know all of this on 27 January 1969, but he must have seen troubles coming his way in the form of Allan Klein. And his sub-conscious pushed the lyrics to his lips: "You won't get what I can give you. No why should I give you what I gotta give, the way you treat me like you do."
While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Revolution, Mother Nature's Son en Yer Blues: iedere artiest zou er een moord voor doen om maar één van deze nummers te hebben geschreven. Bij The Beatles zijn het ‘gewoon' 4 tracks op The White Album. Fab4Cast pluist ze uit tot op het bot...
Hello! Today, we talk about AVATAR. Stuart is painted blue and (for some strange reason) comes equipped with a tail! Zack has thoughts about technology! And what exactly IS Unobtainium? Let’s listen together! Music: Beatles, “Yer Blues”
A remixed White Album, the complete stereo Esher Demos, a wide array of high-quality, previously unheard outtakes… and the album in 5.1 surround. Need we say more? Actually, we do, according this historic release the attention and analysis it so richly deserves. Featured tracks: Helter Skelter (Second Version – take 17) Yer Blues While My Guitar Gently Weeps Blue Moon (Studio Jam) (You’re So Square) Baby I Don’t Care (Studio Jam) Everybody’s Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey (Unnunbered Rehearsal) Revolution 1 (Take 18) Good Night (Take 10 with a guitar part from Take 7) Honey Pie (Instrumental Backing Track) Dear Prudence (Esher Demo/Vocal, Guitar and Drums) Let It Be (Unnumbered Rehearsal) I’m So Tired (Take 14) Sour Milk Sear (Esher Demo)
Udover det funklende nye mix får almenheden adgang til de 27 såkaldte Esher Demos, det vil sige en række af sangene unplugged, indspillet under afslappede forhold hjemme hos George Harrison i hans hus i Esher. Endvidere diverse ‘sessions', det vil sige sangene, som de lød i studiet på vej mod deres endelige form.‘Det Hvide Album' var en af de første dobbelt-lp'er af rockmusikalsk karakter og har delt vandene, siden det landede i pladebutikkerne i november 1968. Ovenpå den stramt perfektionistiske ‘Sgt. Pepper’s'-lp fra året før fremstod sættet mere spraglet og mindre fokuseret.Mange – heriblandt producer George Martin – plæderede for, at verden havde været bedre tjent med et stramt enkeltalbum. Og mindst lige så mange tog bare for sig af retterne med et veltilfredst ”Yes”. Men hvad enten man er på det ene eller det andet hold, er det et uomgængeligt kapitel i rockhistorien, der er i spil.Playliste:1.Back in the USSR (Esher Demo)2. Back in the USSR (Take 5 / Instrumental backing track)3. Back in the USSR (2018 stereomix)4. Glass Onion (2018 stereomix)5. Sexy Sadie (Esher Demo)6. Yer Blues (2018 stereomix)7. Junk (Esher Demo)8. Los Paranoias (Studio jam)9. Everybody’s Got Something to Hide Except Me & My Monkey (2018 stereomix)10. Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da (Take 3)11. Happiness Is a Warm Gun (Take 19)12. While My Guitar Weeps (Acoustic Version – take 2)13. Cry, Baby, Cry (2018 stereomix)14. What’s the New Mary Jane (Esher Demo)15. Not Guilty (Esher Demo)16. Revolution 1 (Take 18)17. Dear Prudence (Esher Demo)18. Helter Skelter (2018 stereomix)
A tribute to the recording engineer whose in-studio innovations helped shape The Beatles’ sound—and alter the course of popular music. Geoffrey Emerick (born 5th December 1945, died 2nd October 2018) was just 16-years-old when, on 6th June 1962, he joined the EMI Studios on Abbey Road as a tape operator. Two days later, he attended the group’s first recording session with Ringo Starr on drums. He subsequently assisted on a number of sessions, including those for ‘She Loves You’ and ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’, before replacing Norman Smith as The Beatles’ chief engineer in early 1966 and diving straight into the deep end with the first track committed to tape for their landmark ‘Revolver’ LP: the revolutionary, now-legendary ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’. The following year, ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’ won him his first of four Grammy Awards. In this episode, Richard, Erik, Allan and Craig examine how, together with producer George Martin, Geoff helped realize The Beatles’ most far-flung creative ambitions. And there is also an enlightening interview with multi-award-winning engineer John Kurlander, who assisted Geoff on the group’s final album, ‘Abbey Road’. Featured Tracks Tomorrow Never Knows (STTS remix) Yer Blues Good Day Sunshine Good Morning Good Morning Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End (STTS remix) I’m Only Sleeping A Day in the Life (STTS remix)
On September 26th, 1969, the final studio album to be recorded by The Beatles was released: Abbey Road. With the tumultuous Get Back sessions still tucked away (more or less) on the shelf, John, Paul, George and Ringo got together one final time to create what would become an innovative, groundbreaking album that many argue sounds as fresh and modern today as it did upon its release. Newer studio techniques and instrumentation were used giving the record this timeless quality, including the moog synthesizer which adorned several of the tracks and would become a prog rock and top 40 staples over the next decade. Also unlike its predecessors, Abbey Road finds itself split in intent between sides A and B - with side A offering more of a traditional collection of songs, and side B expanding outward into a conceptual suite of smaller tracks. The album kicks in the door with the raucous Lennon rocker Come Together, which takes the stripped down lessons of Get Back and places them in a slick, proper recording with enough snap to send chills up the spine. George Harrison’s Something is close behind, proving the the world (and his bandmates) that he was every bit the mast songwriter that Lennon and McCartney were by this point in time. McCartney’s contributions to side A include Maxwell’s Silver Hammer (introduced during the Get Back sessions and famously hated by the rest of the band) and the throwback soul ballad Oh! Darling. Ringo’s second song, Octopus’s Garden, also adorns side A with its playful childlike melody that hints at special things to come for Starr’s songwriting in the future. I Want You (She’s So Heavy) closes the side and takes the blistering straightforward rock of Yer Blues to an entirely new level. Next, we move on to side B... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1968 was another year of drastic transformation for The Beatles, and by December the group was ready to take a breath and let the world continue to absorb their new double album. Apple's biggest success story, Mary Hopkin, was back in the studio with Paul preparing a full length LP to follow-up on the massive hit single Those Were The Days, and the pair was joined by Donovan (who had made quite an impact on the Beatle sound in 1968). John and Yoko retreated to their Kenwood home where John would pen a new slew of songs such as Don't Let Me Down and Oh My Love. Ringo's latest film Candy held its premiere and Apple's latest find James Taylor saw his very first self-titled LP debut. On December 11th John joined the Rolling Stones for their ultimately unreleased Rock and Roll Circus television special. Appearing as "the Dirty Mac", John performed the double album track Yer Blues alongside Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and Mitch Mitchell to sizzling results. John would later remark that this experience opened his eyes to just how rewarding playing with different musicians could be. 1968 took four boys and made them into four men, and the year that followed would test friendships, yield more brilliant music, and see the disintegration of the biggest band to ever grace the world stage... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Numbers, Colors & MusicEpisode 25The new Beatles double album is here! On November 22nd, 1968 the band released their 9th full length studio recording, the self-titled behemoth colloquially known as "The White Album". The follow-up to Sgt. Pepper was a dramatic departure from the acid drenched sound paintings of the year prior and offered the most variety in song styles ever seen (either before or since) on a Beatles recording. Fans and critics alike were confused by the tonal shift, but as with any Beatles album commercial success was soon to follow. While Revolver and even Pepper were more unified efforts, in many ways the double album was a showcase of four different musicians who were serving each other's songs. Paul's contributions include instant classics like "Blackbird," "Mother Nature's Son," "Back In The USSR" and "Ob La De Ob La Da" as well as thunderous rockers like "Helter Skelter" and "Why Don't We Do It In The Road?". John's tracks pointed the gaze inward, with a clutch of songs many consider some of the finest of his entire career. "Happiness Is A Warm Gun," "Julia," "Yer Blues" and "Sexie Sadie" run the gamete of style and substance, while "Glass Onion" shows a rare tip of the hat to Paul for helping steer the Beatles' ship since the death of Brian Epstein. Ringo Starr's very first original composition, "Don't Pass Me By," signaled the dawn of a fourth songwriter in the group, while the masterpiece "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" showed the band and the world exactly what George Harrison was capable of. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bienvenidos a una nueva descarga de Suave es la Noche, la número 28 ya, emitimos desde Radiopolis, en la 92.3 de la FM. Desde Sevilla miramos al abismo del Rock, somos un cúmulo de pequeñas victorias y grandes derrotas, asombrados de haber llegado hasta aquí, os saludan Raúl Gallego, Gervi Navío y nuestro invitado especial, Juan Antonio Domínguez Navarro, Juani. Compartimos nuestra pasión por el Rock, echamos gasolina a los recuerdos y brindamos desde la estación perdida, la Torre de Radiopolis nos sirve de faro y vuestra compañía, nos mantiene en el filo, donde debemos estar….. Lista de Temas: 1-Magie M´Gill. The Doors 2-The Prisoner. Iron Maiden 3-Flojos de pantalón. Rosendo 4-Revolución. Brujería 5-Hail and Kill. Manowar 6-Hybrid Moments. The Misfits 7-Yer Blues. Dirty Mac 8-Azrael. Crimson Glory 9-Sole Survivor. Helloween 10-Un caballo llamado muerte. Miguel Ríos. Volvemos en quince oscuros días, agradecer a Juani su visita, no olviden vitaminarse y supeminerailzarse, menos mal que Dios es Suave.
PLAYLIST Roots Of Creation, 3X A Lady, Gus Spenos, 96 Lbs., Sasha’s Bloc, Sunday Blues, Blowin’ Smoke Rhythm And Blues Band, Don’t Fight it, Joel DaSilva And The Midnight Howl, Hard Time feat. Albert Castiglia, Joel DaSilva And The Midnight Howl, Let’s Not Fight, Let’s Make Some Love, Joel DaSilva And The Midnight Howl, Nice And Slow, Joel DaSilva And The Midnight Howl, Hangin’ On, Little Charlie And Organ Grinder Swing, Skronky Tonk, Bill Johnson, Cold Outside, Tweed Funk, Soul Rockin’, Iron Bridge Band,Black Sheep’s Son, Sammy Eubanks, Sugar Me, Reverend Freakchild, Yer Blues, Brother Joscephus & The Love Revival, Jubilation Day, Royal Southern Brotherhood, Hooked On The Plastic, The Alexis P. Suter Band, Fool For You, Markey Blue, Nobody’s Fool, RB Stone, Mind Your Bizzness, Albert CAstiglia, What The Hell Was I Thinking, Bad News Barnes, 90 Proof Truth, Darrell Nulisch, Let A Woman Be A Woman, Easy Baby, Black Rat, Eliot Lewis, Galaxy Quest, Brian Charette, Late Night Tv, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, Miss Jill at Jill Kettles PR and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much!
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Our third Beatletastic spectacular, examining side 3 of the classic double White Album, features singer/songwriter and frontman of pulsating Brisbane rockers Hey Geronimo, Pete Kilroy. How was "Birthday" responsible for Pete forming Hey Geronimo? Was Lennon taking the piss on "Yer Blues"? Which underrated track does Pete champion as one of his favorite Beatles tunes? Which song by The Who inspired "Helter Skelter"? What were John Lennon's alternate lyrics for "Sexy Sadie" (WARNING EXPLICIT LANGUAGE)? Is "Long Long Long" about God or a girl? All this and more on the podcast that thinks if you've run out of things to say about the Beatles, start over again in a different language. Next week we wrap up our White Album specials with side 4 and Michael Carpenter. Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here or in other podcasting apps by copying/pasting our RSS feed - http://myfavoritealbum.libsyn.com/rssMy Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music.Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker and photographer from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, in addition to many commercials and music videos. If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com.
For this podcast, we imagined that the Beatles reunited for a concert/tour in 1979 and each came up with a set list for the first concert. We limited ourselves to 30 songs and had to make many tough choices! Listen to the podcast for other rules and for lots of sample clips from live performances of the songs we chose. What would you choose? Do like or dislike our choices? What did we forget? Our setlists run like this: Dave: Get Back, Day Tripper, A Hard Day's Night, Got to Get You Into My Life, Here Comes the Sun, Come Together, Coming Up, Whatever Gets You Through The Night, Live And Let Die, Ticket To Ride, Yellow Submarine, Maybe I'm Amazed, Money, Blow Away, Yesterday, You've Got To Hide Your Love Away, Give Me Love (Peace on Earth), Lady Madonna, Rain, Band On The Run, Watching The Wheels, Something, In My Life, Hey Jude, I Saw Her Standing There, It Don't Come Easy, Let It Be, My Sweet Lord, Imagine, Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End Chris: Sgt. Pepper's, With A Little Help From My Friends, Help!, All My Loving, Something, Mind Games, Jet, Yer Blues, Every Night, In My Life, Can't Buy Me Love, Jealous Guy, Wah-Wah, I've Got A Feeling, I'm Only Sleeping, Photograph, Maybe I'm Amazed, God, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, All You Need is Love, Hey Jude, A Hard Day's Night, Hello Goodbye, Isn't It A Pity, A Day In The Life, Because, Yesterday, Imagine, Let It Be, Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End
Is it possible, John Lennon (rythm guitar, vocals), Eric Clapton (lead guitar) and Keith Richard (bass) in a single mix ? Yes it is ! and it sort of happened in december 1968. Never released tracks of these superstars performing live took a little doctoring, and the result is stunning. Rock & roll, baby !