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    Explore " buckethead" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 212: Shredding The Tomb - Guitars That Rocked Our World", "Singer/Songwriter Releases New Album Featuring Living Colour's Vernon Reid", "EP 13: Oz Fritz - Producer and grammy award winning engineer for Tom Waits, Iggy Pop, Bill Laswell, Primus, Praxis, Elvis Costello and more." and "Ep. 61: Corbyn May be PM" from podcasts like ""InObscuria Podcast", "The Vibes Broadcast Network", "Achievements & Strategies w/Brian Franklin" and "Simblified"" and more!

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    Ep. 212: Shredding The Tomb - Guitars That Rocked Our World

    Ep. 212: Shredding The Tomb - Guitars That Rocked Our World

    This week we continue the discussion that we started at the end of our last show; with our admiration of the almighty power of the guitar and the guitar hero! This time around we are going to play guitarists, or guitar passages or leads in songs that caught our ears at some point in our lives that made us truly stop and listen. It’s not always about the training, finesse, dexterity, or speed a player has or even the style of music or song that is being played. If you are into guitar and the sound of strings being plucked and bent then you know… It’s just something you feel deep down that gets to your heart and soul!

    What’s this InObscuria thing? We’re a podcast that exhumes obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and puts them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This week we discuss all three. Get out your old Guitar World and Guitar Player mags and flip the pages as we discuss some of the most amazing fingers to ever touch a fretboard! Be sure to also check out the Jason Becker documentary “Jason Becker: Not Dead Yet” that we mention.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Anvil Chorus – “Blue Flames” from The Killing Sun (2009)
    2. Kirk Hammett – “The Jinn” from Portals - EP (2022)
    3. Bruce Kulick – “Ain’t Gonna Die” from BK3 (2010)
    4. Buckethead – “Welcome To Bucketheadland” from Giant Robot (1994)
    5. Tears For Fears – “Broken” from Songs From The Big Chair (1985)
    6. Psycho Motel – “Welcome To The World” from Welcome To The World (1997)
    7. Cacophony – “Go Off!” from Go Off! (1988)

     

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    Singer/Songwriter Releases New Album Featuring Living Colour's Vernon Reid

    Singer/Songwriter Releases New Album Featuring Living Colour's Vernon Reid

    Singer/Songwriter Releases New Album Featuring Living Colour's Vernon Reid

    #newmusic #newalbum #singersongwriter #avantgardemusic #soulmusic

    Percy Howard, a NorCal based singer-songwriter and product of the New York no-wave avant-garde, has performed and or toured with members of Living Colour, King Crimson, Swans, Guns N’ Roses (Buckethead), Oxbow, Henry Cow, This Heat, and Brand X. Percy has also shared European festival stages with Brazilian music legend Caetano Veloso and ambient pioneer Stephan Micus.
    Percy is the generator of the Meridiem project, which has included collaborative input from Bill Laswell, Vernon Reid, Charles Hayward, Trey Gunn, Fred Frith, Robert Rich, Buckethead, Jarboe, Happy Rhodes, and Jill Tracy, amongst others. Percy’s Genre-defying mix of rock, jazz, soul and classical influences have drawn critical attention and praise from all over the planet. Percy has recently started the record label Necessary Angel, which he sees as an archival entity whose sole mission is to spread as much sonic beauty across the world as possible.
    Influenced by the Laurel Canyon Sound, Bowie, Steely Dan, Richie Havens, and Scott Walker, but created in the context of my own experience, Percy’s new album “The Stars and The Well” is unabashedly nostalgic, consumed with Romance and unafraid of the fragility of love. It’s a retrospective of the impact of love in my life, in all its forms… From the heights (The Stars) to the depths (The Well).

    To purchase: https://7dmedia.com/percy-howard-the-stars-the-well
    Bandcamp: https://percy-howard.bandcamp.com/album/the-stars-the-well
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    EP 13: Oz Fritz - Producer and grammy award winning engineer for Tom Waits, Iggy Pop, Bill Laswell, Primus, Praxis, Elvis Costello and more.

    EP 13: Oz Fritz - Producer and grammy award winning engineer for Tom Waits, Iggy Pop, Bill Laswell, Primus, Praxis, Elvis Costello and more.
    Oz Fritz’s long list of credits include engineering albums for Tom Waits’s Grammy Award winning Mule Variations (as well as Blood Money, Orphans: Bawlers, Brawlers, & Bastards), Oysterhead (where he was the subject of the song “Oz is Ever Floating”), Primus, Meat Loaf, Elvis Costello, Bill Laswell, John Hammond, Jr., Iggy Pop, White Zombie, Raul Malo, Praxis, Buckethead, and so much more. Even, back in the day, Brian Franklin. In this episode we talk about the long road of his career in music, Mule Variations, setting up mics for Stuart Copland, analog vs. digital, and the future of recording.

    Ep. 61: Corbyn May be PM

    Ep. 61: Corbyn May be PM

    We know that American politics may be a lot more fun with the Trumpocalypse happening but that doesn't mean we forget about the original white oppressors - the British. The podders get together for a British election special. We talk about Theresa May's snap election blunder, Jeremy Corbyn's socialist manifesto and election oddities that require the British PM to receive her election results standing on a stage with a man with a bucket on his head.

    Join Chuck (@chuck_gopal), Naren (@shenoyn) and @Srikeit for a good 'ol English cuppa-whatever-was-in-the-IVM-fridge.

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