Barry first found music when he borrowed his sister's record collection when he was about eight and was hooked. When Caroline started it was a new beginning, and he listened to all the stations, but Caroline was his favourite by far. Later he became a singer in a band, then started doing discos when he was 18. He joined Caroline in 1977, touring the country with the Caroline Roadshow for 10 years, having great fun. Barry helped with tender trips and worked on the Ross Revenge in '84 and '85. ...
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For this episode, we are speaking with Kramies, the folk singer/songwriter who has worked with Jason occasionally over the last 10 years. Kramies shares his perspective on the type of jaw-dropping impact that Jason can have on a song during its production. Additionally, he'll explain what is perhaps the greatest metaphor anyone could possibly come up with to explain Grandaddy. To wrap up, Kramies will discuss another iconic song written by Jason Lytle, pointing out details that many may not have previously noticed otherwise.
Things to click:
Things to click:
- Go Progress Chrome by Grandaddy on Spotify
- Clocks Were All Broken by Kramies on Spotify
- Jason Lytle/Kramies video on Youtube
- Of All The Places Been by Kramies on Spotify
- 3ingle by Jason Lytle, Little Wings, Kramies on Bandcamp
- 3ingle Live in SLO by Jason Lytle, Little Wings, Kramies on Bandcamp
- Color of Dirt by Jason Lytle on Bandcamp
- Underneath the Weeping Willow by Grandaddy on Spotify
- Sea Otter Cottage by Kramies on Spotify
16 episodes
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Manage episode 293171288 series 2906730
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For this episode, we are speaking with Kramies, the folk singer/songwriter who has worked with Jason occasionally over the last 10 years. Kramies shares his perspective on the type of jaw-dropping impact that Jason can have on a song during its production. Additionally, he'll explain what is perhaps the greatest metaphor anyone could possibly come up with to explain Grandaddy. To wrap up, Kramies will discuss another iconic song written by Jason Lytle, pointing out details that many may not have previously noticed otherwise.
Things to click:
Things to click:
- Go Progress Chrome by Grandaddy on Spotify
- Clocks Were All Broken by Kramies on Spotify
- Jason Lytle/Kramies video on Youtube
- Of All The Places Been by Kramies on Spotify
- 3ingle by Jason Lytle, Little Wings, Kramies on Bandcamp
- 3ingle Live in SLO by Jason Lytle, Little Wings, Kramies on Bandcamp
- Color of Dirt by Jason Lytle on Bandcamp
- Underneath the Weeping Willow by Grandaddy on Spotify
- Sea Otter Cottage by Kramies on Spotify
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