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U Talkin’ U2 To Me?

Earwolf, Scott Aukerman, Adam Scott

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Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation) and Scott Aukerman (Comedy Bang! Bang!) come together as superfan Adam Scott Aukerman to discuss the music and impact of U2 and other distinguished musicians.
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Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast | reputation | 1989 | Red | Speak Now | Fearless | Taylor Swift

TaylorTalk.org - The Taylor Swift Podcast by: Adam Bromberg, Diane, Steve

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Taylor Talk is the biggest, baddest, most AWESOME Taylor Swift Podcast in the world!! Listen as our expert team of hosts, made up of fans like you, take you through the latest Taylor Swift news, tour discussions and more!! Don't miss our discussions on Shake It Off, Blank Space, Style, and all the others off of 1989!! Our song analyses also go deep into some of Taylor Swift's greatest hits including: You Belong With Me, I Knew You Were Trouble, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together and eve ...
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Welcome to Swiftcast : The #1 Taylor Swift Podcast! We are a free, weekly talk show with the goal of providing an entertaining and unique experience to our listeners by promoting fan content, conducting both fan and celebrity interviews, and reporting the latest happenings on everything Taylor!Join us by subscribing FREE via iTunes, the Podcasts app, Castbox, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts! Most importantly, be a part of our show! Give us feedback on ...
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What is it like to be the lead singer of a band? Shane Told, frontman of the critically-acclaimed rock band Silverstein, brings you candid interviews with all of your favorite singers on this podcast. Is it really all sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll? Find out for yourself on Lead Singer Syndrome.
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Covering the brilliant recording career of Elvis Aaron Presley, The Elvis Presley Podcast presents an episodic journey through the King of Rock and Roll's life and music career. Featuring a variety of interviews and musical excerpts covering the Early Years, Gospel to Movies to Las Vegas and beyond, the Elvis Presley Podcast is your inside track into the world of one the most profound creative artists of all-time. For more great podcasts, please visit the main Legacy Recordings Podcast page.
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Podcast Rock City

PODCAST ROCK CITY

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Opinionated, fun and informative! Joe, Sonny, Joey and Leigh talk about their favorite band KISS!! Weekly news, Topic of the week and many other games and subjects. You can also join them LIVE during the recording on youtube and facebook and be part of the LIVE show every Sunday night at 7pm est.
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BOOTLEGGING BANDS FROM A SPEAKEASY IN DOWNTOWN LA​It’s simple really. We like bands and we like booze, so we established our own Blind Tiger (another term for a speakeasy -- shhhhhh) in the heart of LA’s meat packing district. Because we may or may not know what we are doing, we named our speakeasy the "Blind Blind Tiger."THE GOAT PARADE is a Blind Blind Tiger spin off of sorts, a gonzo podcast focusing on a guest musician or artist while showcasing the current climate of the music scene, bo ...
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The Proc-Cast is a podcast with the aim to promote upcoming awesome relatively unknown bands to a new audience. All styles of music are welcome, be it Folk or Funk, Polka or Punk the most talented musicians have the opportunity to showcase their music here. Each episode brings you music and interview focusing on a single artist, giving them a spotlight to share with a wider audience of music lovers. The Proc-Cast is open to Worldwide interaction. If you are interested in being involved then ...
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Produced by Wayne Hall, Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken FullerIt seems like a long time since the last new episode of the YMP but it’s not really. Anyway, I am back from my trip of a lifetime to the Indian Ocean for my 30th Wedding Anniversary which was a wonderful, unforgettable experience.While I was away, I received one of the Union 3…
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This week we have the second set from the band's performance at Alpine Valley on July 7, 1984. This is a strong set throughout, with the band really coming together I think to deliver some great versions of these songs. 'Samson and Delilah' opens with the drummers providing the familiar beat.. Jerry follows with 'Cold Rain and Snow' - always approp…
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This week we travel to one of the beloved summer venues - Alpine Valley - for a show that took place back on July 7, 1984, a Saturday night. The first set starts with 'Hell In A Bucket', then moves into a fine 'Dire Wolf' Jerry really belts it out here, and its fun to listen to. 'New New Minglewood Blues' follows with Bobby telling us its 'T for Al…
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This week's conclusion of the band's performance down at Eugene on June 24,1990 displays several sides of the band which highlight their agility and craft at putting together a setlist. From the opening sequence which I'd describe as light and bouncy - 'Foolish Heart' into 'Man Smart, Woman Smarter' they move into 'Standing on the Moon' and 'Box of…
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Episode 361 – Dany of The Warning joins the show today! We discuss her path in music so far, from starting the band with her two sisters Paulina & Alejandra in Mexico to their recent success. The Warning is a force to be reckoned with, and they're just getting started. Don't miss the new album “Keep Me Fed”, dropping this Friday June 28th! Shampoo …
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Produced by Wayne Hall, Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken FullerThis week I have delved into the YMP archives because my work commitments have not allowed me to record an episode with Mark.However, this means you can listen to me sounding younger, and perhaps a little more hesitant from way back in 2011. The first focus I had in the podcas…
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It sure feels like summertime here, and one of my favorite summer time tours was back in 1990.. this week we go back to Eugene for a fine show that took place on June 24, 1990 at Autzen Stadium at the University of Oregon. The first set starts with a fine Help>Slip>Frank - Jerry has some great leads here.. Masterpiece follows and Bob does the vocal…
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Hello everyone. We lost a very special vocalist this past March. Steve Lawrence passed away at the age of 88. He had been ill with Alzheimer's Disease for the last few years. I usually play big bands and vocalists associated with the Big Bands but Steve came up during the last years of the Big band era so I wanted to do a tribute to this great voca…
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Produced by Wayne Hall, Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken FullerThis week Mark and I watched the video compiled and edited by Hed Gilboa and posted to the YMP Discussion group on Facebook by Doug Curran that contains all the known crowd-shot footage of Yes on the Tales Tour of the US and Canada in 1974.One mistake I made (presumably amongs…
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Here is the second set from the band's performance at the Boston Music Hall on June 10, 1976. Samson always seemed like a favorite to break out in Boston, and revs things up for a fine 'Help>Slip>Frank' here. Nice harmonies here, and the Slipknot features some upfront work by Keith. Bobby does a fine 'Let It Grow', then we have a mid-set 'Friend of…
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Hello and welcome to another program of Big Band Remotes as we remember the many men and women who took part in the invasion of France called D-Day. Today we feature Les Brown, Bob Chester, Jan Savitt and Gene Krupa. These bands all appeared on a show called the Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands. This show was sponsored by Coca Cola. I hope you enj…
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Produced by Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken FullerI’ve had no time to put together any news this week but I still managed to speak at length to Mark about both my experiences seeing Yes at Birmingham Symphony Hall. It was a wonderful experience and not just because of the quality of the concert itself.We’ve also enjoyed listening to the …
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A fine show from the comeback year of 1976 graces this week's Deadpod. This is from June 10, 1976 at the Boston Music Hall in Boston. The thirteen song first set should provide plenty of chances to reflect on how fortunate we hare to have this music after all these years.. In general this set, as most from this time period, shows the band concentra…
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Episode 360 – LØLØ joins the show today! We cover her journey from early songwriting, getting a publishing deal, to now touring with bands like New Found Glory & Simple Plan and releasing her first full-length album. The new record “Falling For Robots And Wishing I Was One” is out now everywhere. Go check it out! Shampoo sucks! It dries out and str…
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In memory of the 80th anniversary of D-Day, I have pulled out a show I produced about ten years ago that has three remotes from World War Two. Two are from the Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands program. Big Bands always seemed to perform better in front of an audience. The solos are more exciting and the tempos are a little quicker. I hope you hear…
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Produced by Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken FullerThis week we had a great conversation with the delightful Pete Greenwood about his recollections of the Tales Tour when it visited Manchester for two concerts in 1973. The gigs spurred Pete on to pursue his own bass playing and that eventually led to him performing all four sides of Tales…
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This week the Deadpod returns to Milwaukee for the second set of the band's performance from May 30, 1980. A fine Scarlet>Fire opens this set, including some excellent jamming in the transition (by the way check out this week's Deadcast for an excellent discussion of 'Scarlet Begonias' here: https://www.dead.net/deadcast) A seemingly short 'Playing…
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Episode 359 – Hansel of nightlife joins the show today! From his early influences & background, getting into the scene, to producing & mixing, and starting his own band, we get into the details of his story. Be sure to check out nightlife's music everywhere, and catch them on their first full tour supporting Outline In Color this month! Shampoo suc…
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May 13th is the birthday of Woody Herman and if he were alive today that would have been his 111th birthday. We continue our celebration of his birthday with some of his hits from the 1940's. These are some of my favorite recordings from the Herman Herd, songs like Caldonia, Early Autumn, Four Brothers, Northwest Passage and more. Plus, in this epi…
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Produced by Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken FullerANderson, Trevor Horn and Trevor Rabin. It’s an area we seldom look at so it was very enjoyable to examine a different aspect of the music of Yes and I definitely learned a lot from what Mark said about his choices. I’m sure you will as well. As always, we’d love to see what your suggesti…
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I think we have a good one to send you off on your Memorial Day weekend - this comes to us from May 30, 1980 at the Milwaukee Auditorium in Milwaukee Wisconsin. The first set starts with a fine 'Jack Straw' - the first minute forty is supplied by an audience tape but hold on because the rest is a fine soundboard. The transition jams from Jack Straw…
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May 13th is the birthday of Woody Herman and if he were alive today that would have been his 111th birthday. To celebrate this milestone we will be playing some of his early recordings made between the years of 1939 and 1946 on the show today which is part one of two. I was fortunate enough to see the Herman band in person not once but twice. They …
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Produced by Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken FullerThis week, Mark and I take our cue from the recent announcement of the Talk deluxe box set to be released at the end of this month. It contains a live recording of a 1994 concert in Canandaigua, New York (interestingly seemingly misspelt on the adverts) that includes 5 songs from the rece…
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This week on the Deadpod we continue with the second set from the band's performance at the Greet Theater in Berkeley California on May 21, 1982. The set kicks off with a tight 'Playing In the Band' highlighted by contributions from Brent that are just exactly perfect. An uptempo 'Uncle John's Band' follows, the jam leading out into drums has a nic…
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Episode 358 – AJ of The Dangerous Summer is back on the show today, six and a half years since our last chat! We talk all about what his life and career have been like since then, while also going back to the very beginning. Their new album, “Gravity”, will be out on June 21st- don’t miss it! Shampoo sucks! It dries out and strips your hair of esse…
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This week I am continuing with part two of Big Band Remotes from World War 2 with two remotes from the Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands series. At the same time, however, I am having a birthday salute to a favorite bandleader of mine, the late Artie Shaw. Artie was born on May 23, 1910 and he also appeared on the Spotlight band program for five co…
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