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Welcome to Sticky Jazz, the music show of a Million different opinions on music. I am Jeremy Hinks, a "Gonzo" music journalist in Salt Lake City Utah, I am also the music editor at large for the LGBTQ publication instinct magazine, (nice of them to let a straight guy write for them isn't it?) I will give you the music you might have heard, might not have heard, but definitely should have heard. I'll give you interviews with some big names, some new people, and someone you heard long ago, and ...
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Yourfest

Tommy Stewart & Jonny Sharples

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Each week a different guest joins Jonny and Tommy on the Yourfest planning committee to talk about their festival experiences and discuss their dream festival; from the name and location to the headlining acts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Rock Star Autobiography Podcast

Hosts: Christian Overfield, Martha Guzman

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The Rock Star Autobiography Podcast is a bi-weekly podcast for music lovers by music's two biggest fans, Christian and Martha. Join them as they review autobiographies by the greatest and most famous musicians in history, and hear them share their candid insights into the musicians behind them.
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On this evidence-driven debate show, panelists argue controversial theories behind hit songs—from rap to rock to showtunes—exploring three grand themes that weave through all of pop music: Heroin, Buttsex, and Lord of the Rings.But what is “Eye of the Tiger” ACTUALLY about?For that matter, what is Sade’s 1985 hit “Sweetest Taboo” really about? -- Heroin? Buttsex? Either seems credible. Perhaps it’s written from the perspective of the wizard Saruman, exulting in the power gained from his secr ...
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O Echo acabou e o Ian McCulloch tentava sobreviver sem eles. Mysterio foi seu segundo álbum solo. Será que está tudo bem nesse começo dos anos 90 para o cara? Confira aqui se esse segundo trabalho solo do vocalista teve êxito e se tudo valeu a pena nesse oitavo episódio do Who Are You Echo And The Bunnymen. Estamos no Spotify https://spoti.fi/3IVWc…
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So many "What if's" in music, Noel Burke was already successful in his band St Vitus Dance when he was asked to be the vocalist for Echo & The Bunnymen in 1989. Looking back, the album has stood the test of time, and now can be considered a great piece of musical literature. I spoke to Noel about the new St Vitus Dance music, and his time in The Bu…
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There are "Legends" in rock & roll, great guitarists leaving massive legacies, then you have Marco Pirroni, beginning his career by getting booted from Siouxsie & The Banshees TWICE, and then getting roped into playing guitar for Adam Ant, then going on to play with Sinead O'connor for most of her career, you see a guy like Marco having done it all…
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Introducing the Band: Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) with . . . no guest at all! With Jeff moving his belongings to a new abode while also covering the RNC and DNC for National Review and Scot's vacation schedule creating another hurdle, we felt it was time to break the glass on the window marked "VERY SPECIAL …
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Nesse Discoteca Perdida com Raposo, mergulhamos no icônico álbum Pista Livre da banda Cachorro Grande! Discutiremos as faixas que marcaram época, as influências que moldaram o som do grupo e como o álbum se encaixa na trajetória da banda. Prepare-se para o barulho de uma viagem pelo rock nacional com insights, análises e curiosidades sobre essa obr…
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Mergulhe no Clássico “Briefcase Full of Blues” dos Blues Brothers com Valesi! No episódio de hoje, o Valesi te convida para uma viagem musical incrível! Vamos explorar o icônico álbum Briefcase Full of Blues dos Blues Brothers, um marco que mistura comédia e blues de uma forma única e inesquecível. Se você é fã de blues, comédia ou simplesmente ado…
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Julho é o ápice do inverno no Brasil mas de calor nos albuns de 1974. Valesi nos trás os Álbuns Cinquentões de Eric Clapton, Neil Young, Bryan Ferry e Frank ‘Blue Eyes’ Sinatra. Trecho “Levanta Volume” extraido do video Volume Morto do canal Barbixas. Spotify – https://spoti.fi/3IVWcu2 Deezer https://deezer.page.link/ohVYb1mLbw3YJZwa8 Estamos no Te…
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Valesi e Bunnyman continuam fuçando no que é melhor do novo mundo da música e apresentando pra você! Nessa edição teremos Bad Moon Born (Witch Trials) The Clockworks (Enough Is Nerver Enough) Inhaler (These Are The Days) e Backspace (Come Round). Além de estarem presentes Deep Purple (We’re The Same In The Dark) e Tito e Tarantula (X Soul) no quadr…
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Aquele Echo que conheciamos muda corajosamente e nos coloca um ponto de interrogação: Isso ainda é Echo and the Bunnymen? Ian McCulloch saiu para carreira solo e Noel Burke assume o microfone. A controversa troca de vocalista estremece a história da banda com um bom álbum que não foi valorizado. Por quê? Nesse episódio passamos por esse momento inu…
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Neste episódio, mergulhamos nas lendas do rock que moldaram gerações e deixaram uma marca indelével na história da música. Vamos conhecer algumas das maiores bandas e artistas que fizeram do rock uma força incontestável com a presença de grandes amigos da podosfera, entre eles além de nossos ouvintes, temos a presença do Café com Velocidade, Podcas…
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Bem-vindos à Discoteca Perdida! Eu sou Thiago Raposo e hoje vamos explorar “Roots”, o sexto álbum do Sepultura, lançado em 1996. Este álbum foi o último com Max Cavalera e o mais vendido da banda, com 500 mil cópias nos EUA. “Roots” combina metal e música indígena brasileira, destacando a banda internacionalmente. Abrimos com “Roots Bloody Roots”, …
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40 anos atrás Nova York era invadida por fantasmas. Quem devemos chamar? Ray Parker Jr e sua controversa trilha sonora, faz sucesso até hoje tanto musica e filme ganham sobrevida no passar das décadas. Para saber do que falamos, dá o play nesse Under the Covers divertidamente fantasmagórico. Spotify – https://spoti.fi/3IVWcu2 Deezer https://deezer.…
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Introducing the Band: Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) are with guest Brad Birzer. Brad is the Russell Amos Kirk Chair in American Studies and Professor of History at Hillsdale College. He is also the co-founder of and senior contributor at The Imaginative Conservative, and the author of a number of books, includ…
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Junho é o mês de São João mas aqui teve São Denver além de outros ícones do classic rock. Ouviremos nessa edição além de John Denver, sons do Uriah Heep, Greatful Dead e Bad Company. Trecho “Levanta Volume” extraido do video Volume Morto do canal Barbixas. Spotify – https://spoti.fi/3IVWcu2 Deezer https://deezer.page.link/ohVYb1mLbw3YJZwa8 Estamos …
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A band that you will ask yourself why you have never heard of til now. (That is often the point of this show) New Jersey misfit outfit of overthinking musicians, we get Kanak. Fronted by Tom Kanak, these guys are best described as The Kinks, meets The Damned, The Ramones and the Might Lemon Drops, and some great Michael Penn and John Lennon in the …
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Logan Lynn is a queer multi media artist, a film maker, visual artist and musician. All of these seem to bleed into each other, so it is hard to distinguish how he is telling the story. Which makes his work so interesting. Having just released an album last week called "SOFTCORE" along with some short film segments as the videos, there is a lot to …
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A woman who has done it all, worked with the Scissor Sisters, toured with Lady Gaga, worked with Baz Lurhmann, taught "Music Connections" at Carnegie Hall, well, you would be hard pressed to find someone as talented and giving as Bridget Barkan. She has been involved in so many musical and artistic projects, having just released a song about the ex…
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Cam Cole was a world famous "Busker" (Street Performer) but from his nomadic lifestyle, he had no idea of his millions of followers, as he was performing on the streets in England. While performing his own guitar blues and pedal drumkit "One Man Band" his music reached people in the strangest places. He decided to document his first tour of America…
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Introducing the Band: Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) are with guest Brad Birzer. Brad is the Russell Amos Kirk Chair in American Studies and Professor of History at Hillsdale College. He is also the co-founder of and Senior Contributor at The Imaginative Conservative, and the author of a number of books, includ…
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Every kid who ever doubted themself needs to hear this, every gay person trying to hide it, needs to hear this, every fat kid ashamed of their body, needs to hear this. Kate Yeager is all of that and more, with no shame, or filter. So, if she is going live without a filter, I guess, I should put this live without any editing. I had the most delight…
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In my travels, my friend Eli Quintero (Eliquint) another music journalist, lined up an interview with an amazing queer female vocalist in Germany. I got a text saying "We are interviewing her tomorrow, give her a listen". I did once over, and had fallen in love with this woman's music overnight. This whole experience went really fast, and the next …
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"I'm gazing at faces staring blankly at me" or "A Becher's Brook is love, a hurdle at which greater men have fallen", or so many other opening lines to hit you right in the skull and take you on a musical ride through historical literature, and the thoughts of Mark Burgess, the frontman for the Manchester band "The Chameleons". If you like Interpol…
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Danny Saber has been "always the bridesmaid, never the bride" for so many albums and musical projects we have all enjoyed for the last 40 years. He started young, and made some fantastic contributions to rock & roll over the years. This episode (Part 2, go look at last week's and tell me what ya think) Danny tells us about working with David Bowie,…
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Introducing the Band: Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) are with guest Guy Denton. Guy is the co-host of The Wrong Stuff with Matt Lewis, contributor to The Dispatch and National Review, and until recently took Jonah Goldberg's guff over at The Remnant. Find him on Twitter/X . . . nowhere, because he is saner than…
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If you have listened to any Rock & Roll over the last 35 years, then you have heard the work of Danny Saber. Having played and produced for everyone from The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, U2, and then his own work in the bands "Black Grape" and so many others. This episode is for hardcore music fans. During Michael Hutchence's "Wilderness Years" fro…
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Join Rick and Drew as they pick their favorite R.E.M. songs. Listen to the tracks on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3qRGbmD6Q0N3UeDmoEkCZw?si=897d60f3af524876 Copyright and Artist maintain all rights to music used in this episode. Led Headphones LLC, All rights reserved Intro and exit music by Led Headphones All thoughts and ideas are e…
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Welcome Back everyone. Picking up from being away for a while, I got to interview "Walt Disco" a band that I saw supporting OMD in Germany. They are a flamboyant incredibly talented act from Glasgow, that I describe as "If David Bowie sang for Sparks, in the Great Gatsby, with a little Tindersticks in the mix". I LOVED their performance, since beca…
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Rick and Drew talk about things we left behind during our previous podcast of Echo and the Bunnymen's "Ocean Rain". Here is a hint: what is a true 5 star album? Led Headphones LLC, All rights reserved Intro and exit music by Led Headphones All thoughts and ideas are entirely our own, the music samples used retain the musician and publisher rights. …
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Introducing the Band: Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) are with guest Joshua Treviño. Joshua works and writes at the Texas Public Policy Foundation and spent the entire 1990s listening a lot to Matthew Sweet. Joshua’s Music Pick: Matthew Sweet For listeners of a certain age, just the name Matthew Sweet will evoke…
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The New Airwavers soak up some Ocean Rain. Hear their thoughts about this masterpiece. The album contains the indelible song, "The Killing Moon" and other gems such as "Nocturnal Me" and "Seven Seas." Take a listen to the album on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/43jEYhOEU6eWL51lk4l3M7?si=4OCdiDzCShOL94uGiq89QQ Artist and copyright holders r…
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The New Airwavers discuss their Top 5 bands that are going under the radar in listens and want to give them a shout out to increase their airtime. All short sample tracks maintain their copyright and writer rights. Here is a spotify playlist to get you started on these artists: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Bcs5IuB1v08YYusR56Nfo?si=bf17bf49e20…
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Introducing the Band: Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) are with guest Tom Nichols. Tom is a staff writer at The Atlantic and author ofThe Death of Expertise: The Campaign against Established Knowledge and Why it Matters, with a new second edition out soon. Find him on X/Twitter at@RadioFreeTom. Tom’s Music Pick: …
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Rick and Drew give their final thoughts regarding The Church 'Heyday'. After The New Airwavers unpeeled the many layers of the church's enchanting fourth album Heyday, they missed some things. What did they miss? Listen and find out in a bonus episode. You might be find it tantalizing. Led Headphones LLC, All rights reserved Intro and exit music by…
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Join Rick and Drew as they explore the sometimes mysterious album Heyday by the Church. The New Airwavers unpeel the many layers of the church's enchanting fourth album Heyday. The pair discuss the album, track-by-track, from "Myrrh" to "Roman." You might be find it tantalizing. Listen to the album on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/66Txt74…
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A Finish / Swedish ethereal popstar Lxandra has been described as having an Amy Winehouse spirit in her music, I got into her because of some of the music, and then the visuals in her videos. A rather deep themed EP recently released called "Might Not Want To Wake Up" caught my ear, and the accompanying film with it caught my eye. There was so much…
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Join Rick and Drew as they discuss each of their top 5 Songs of 2023. The New Airwavers is a music educational and critique podcast by music geeks for music geeks. Listen to the songs mentioned in this podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7EtDVhHUSWT0hu9uQ457Un?si=008bc716dabc4e1b All songs mentioned maintain their copyrights and a…
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Named after a hill in Spain, two incredibly talented collaborating musicians from Glasgow decided to give us a perfect clash of both of their previous bands. James Hackett from the Scottish band "The Orchids" and long time friend and producer Ian Carmichael from the Scottish Electronica band "One Dove" have released new music that seems to be the b…
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