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Old School Blues: The Revival!

Old School Blues: The Revival!

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Remember when you were kid, and you ate, drank and slept D&D in the '80s? Well maybe you have been doing that all these years or simply found your way back into the fold of gaming! Join us each episode as we sit around and chat about various D&D games, our experiences and open your eyes to new things in the OSR (Old School Roleplaying)! Want to know about the latest product out from Swords and Wizardry? Labyrinth Lord? Mazes & Perils? or maybe you want to know about something someone wrote, ...
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Our story begins in 1973 when the shy and reclusive schoolboy Jeff would spend hours hiding in the "studio" (little more than a school broom cupboard) with a record player, a cassette recorder and a handful of scratched 45's endlessly trying to emulate the DJs he would listen to whilst hiding under his bedcovers with his battered transistor radio pressed to his ear all night long endlessly as he tried to maintain the shaky reception to stations like Radio Luxembourg, the FAB 208, where you c ...
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Brass bands are not exclusive to New Orleans, but it sure seems like it! Whether it's Crescent City jazz, pop covers, or even funeral spirituals, there's a lot to like about brass band music. In this episode we cover New Orleans legends The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, and a band from Chicago, by way of St. Louis, Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy. These ban…
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Riding in the wake of Dick Dale, The Ventures, The Surfaris, and other giants of the genre were a number of surf music revivalists. Some stayed true to the form, and others expanded it -- even into outer space! On this episode, enjoy the big reverb sound from: Jon and the Nightriders The Wedge The Aqua Velvets Laika and the Cosmonauts Man or Astrom…
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Edwin Starr and Percy Sledge are often viewed as "one-hit-wonders," in large part because their careers were each defined by a massive hit. The truth, however, is that these were accomplished artists with more substantial recording careers than they are credited with. It is time to change the narrative! Reviewing the careers of Starr and Sledge als…
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Jeff Beck was, of course, a phenomenal guitar player. But you would not necessarily know that if you watched or listened to any of the retrospectives offered the week of his passing. We here at the Podcast cannot let that stand -- so we instead offer this proper career retrospective, one focused on Beck's virtuosity, versatility, and longevity. At …
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Tune in to “JEFF THE FISH'S SONIC NATION” a musical utopia where cultures meet - This week featuring: Wild Card, The Allergies, Izy, Osunlade, The Harlem Gospel Travelers , Renegades Of Jazz, Tau & The Drones of Praise, Alabê KetuJazz, Al-Qasar, Tóke x DJ Densen, Bronwyn, L.A.B & Paolo Baldini DubFiles, Searchlight, Big Sean ft. Royce Da 5'9'' & Ke…
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Tune in to “JEFF THE FISH'S SONIC NATION” a musical utopia where cultures meet - This week featuring: Mimika Orchestra, C'ammafunk, Al-Qasar, Alabê KetuJazz, Hollie Cook, Con Brio, The Harlem Gospel Travelers, Marc Jordan, Lucid Lucia, Searchlight, Biensüre, Yann Loisel, Teflon x Country Yard, L.A.B & Paolo Baldini DubFiles, Say She She, Joel Sarak…
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Tune in to “JEFF THE FISH'S SONIC NATION” a musical utopia where cultures meet - This week featuring: Mimika Orchestra, Lucid Lucia, The Harlem Gospel Travelers, Funkool Orchestra, Mike Ribas, C'ammafunk, Con Brio, Flash Amazonas, Cosmos Blue, Florence Adooni, Shotnez, Mauskovic Dance Band, Biensüre, Proyecto Secreto, Yann Loisel, Sista Argie, Sear…
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Tune in to “JEFF THE FISH'S SONIC NATION” a musical utopia where cultures meet - This week featuring: Underground Canopy, Lucid Lucia, C'ammafunk, Florence Adooni, Marxist Love Disco Ensemble, Clear Path Ensemble, The Dukes, Ad Libs, Delight, The Harlem Gospel Travelers, Con Brio, Flevans, Biensüre, Mauskovic Dance Band, Yann Loisel, Général/Fredow…
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Tune in to “JEFF THE FISH'S SONIC NATION” a musical utopia where cultures meet - This week featuring: Chris Lujan & Electric Butter feat. Andre Cruz & Reality Jonez, The Harlem Gospel Travelers, Donald, SilverFinger Singh & D3UK, Conscious Route ft Jennifer Anne Todd, Close Encounters, Juan Laya & Jorge Montiel (Aka LCO) Feat. Heidi Vogel, Sakyi, Z…
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The King Collaborator from King Crimson. Ever the crafty guitarist, Robert Fripp has always been open to musical collaborations with artist from all over the music landscape. Today we feature just a handful of those joint efforts, with appearances by Brian Eno, David Byrne, Andy Summers, David Sylvian, Daryl Hall(!), and Peter Gabriel. This is the …
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Tune in to “JEFF THE FISH'S SONIC NATION” a musical utopia where cultures meet - This week featuring: Jimetta Rose & the voices of creation, Say She She, 30/70, Kid Marley, August 08, Blackadder, Cave States, Stoneflyers, Al Qasar, Doc T x Biskone, The Scribes X Risk1 Beats, Klub Kartell feat. Paco Mendoza, Don Caramelo, TriXstar, Dr. Ring Ding, Be…
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Tune in to “JEFF THE FISH'S SONIC NATION” a musical utopia where cultures meet - This week featuring: The Shaolin Afronauts, Balimaya project, Kidding, The Blaxound, Lukas Setto, Nathan Johnston & the Angels of Libra, Kid Marley, Skunkhour, Flocks, RaaDie, Pedro Lima, L.A.B, Pitch Black, Miss Anj, Doc Terror, The Scribes X Risk1 Beats, AUGUST 08 ft…
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Tune in to “JEFF THE FISH'S SONIC NATION” a musical utopia where cultures meet - This week featuring: Scone Cash Players, Kidding, James Taylor, Juan Laya & Jorge Montiel Feat. Andre Espeut, Natalie Duncan, Fradinho, M.CHUZI feat. Nabou, S H I R A N, Marqus Clae, The Scribes X Risk1 Beats, Renegades Of Jazz, AUGUST 08 ft. ScHoolboy Q, Adam Electroa…
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It's no secret that we are big fans of The Police here at the podcast. It's also no secret that the band is dominated by Sting when it comes to songwriting; he alone wrote the vast majority of their songs. But, occasionally, Stewart and Andy got opportunities to feature their respective songwriting abilities. In this episode, we shine the spotlight…
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This episode pays respect to the pioneers of the FUNK, the whole FUNK, and nothing but the FUNK. David pulls classics out of the crates to dive into what made this magical movement in music a giant among genres. The Meters, Rufus and Chaka Khan, Brothers Johnson, and The Commodores are just a few of the bands in line to get their respect.…
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An episode dedicated to the late, great Mick Karn. From his start with post-punk band Japan, to his collaborations with Gary Numan, Peter Murphy, and his old bandmate David Sylvian, we track Mick's growth as an artist and his continuing efforts to expand the palette for bass players. A challenging listen to be sure, but well worth your time!…
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On this episode we kick off our featured 3-part series for Season Two -- this time covering music from Africa. Beginning in Senegal, we'll talk about -- and listen to -- Youssou N'Dour, Baba Maal (who is not from Wakanda), and the band Toure Kunda. A special shout-out to Peter Gabriel, who first opened the door for us in the West (well, for me, at …
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Sometimes albums you enjoy disappear into the cracks of your collection, overlooked and underappreciated. But when you do unearth them again, you're glad that you did. On this episode we dig into the crevices of my record collection for some gems of "college rock" in the early-mid 1980s. Whether you have never heard these albums before, or like me,…
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Classic rock stations have hundreds of bands and thousands of songs to choose from, so why do they seem to play only a handful of songs from a limited number of bands? Even albums and songs that were in regular rotation when they first came out have been relegated to the dustbin of history, to be occasionally unearthed only by hardcore fans that ha…
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It all started in 1970 when Miles Davis released Bitches Brew. That spore of creativity gave rise to the Jazz Fusion movement, and many of its creators branched out into new musical ventures, carrying the movement forward in their own respective styles. Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, The Headhunters, and Weather Report are also featured i…
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In this episode we shine the spotlight on several underappreciated artists, hoping to give them some of the exposure denied them by radio and other media outlets - - a problem perhaps caused by difficulty in categorizing artists that don't fit neatly into established "boxes" by the music industry and listening audiences. So, today we feature Victor…
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Ska Sails for England! Having discussed the origins of ska in Jamaica in part 1 of our 3-part series, we now trace the music to the late 70s - early 80s ska revivial in England, with primary focus on bands recording for the 2 Tone label. The Specials, English Beat, Selecter, and Bad Manners are all featured. Your Doc Martens are in for a workout...…
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Don't touch that dial! Musical critiques of television began appearing more frequently in the post-punk era and the pattern persisted into the 90s, crossing many music genres. Was TV just a harmless distraction from real life or something potentially more sinister? Let's ask The Tubes, Public Enemy, Roger Waters, and several others. But, remember t…
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Let's take a trip in time to 1960s Jamaica to chart ska's path over to the UK in the 1980s and eventually to the USA. Our multi-episode trip will take us through the evolution of ska, from its Jamaican roots, to the Second Wave with UK bands on the 2 Tone label, and finally to crowded clubs on both America's East and West coasts. This episode will …
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Some guitarists are immediately recognizable by their sound, others by their playing style, and sometimes both. This episode is dedicated to such guitarists of distinction; you know the dude behind the guitar, even if you don't know the track itself. From pioneers like Dick Dale and Duane Eddy, unique rock talents like Adrian Belew and Andy Gill, a…
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In this episode we discuss Stevie Wonder's incredible 4-album run in the early/mid 1970s, establishing him as among the greatest songwriters in the history of popular music. But it begs the question: is it better to burn out than fade away? It's a question that cuts across music genres and eras. And it may shed some light on why David Bowie career …
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