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    Explore "debbieharry" with insightful episodes like "John Waters "Hairspray" 1988 and 2007 (Baltimore Magazine article adapted into two films)", "301: RFR Rewind: Laura Davis-Chanin | What Do You Really Want", "295: RFR Rewind: Laura Davis-Chanin | I Had To Write It", "108. Rock & Rule" and "HAIRSPRAY (1988) John Waters, Ricki Lake, Josh Charles, and Divine" from podcasts like ""Book Vs Movie Podcast", "Roadie Free Radio", "Roadie Free Radio", "Now We Know" and "Dorking Out"" and more!

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    John Waters "Hairspray" 1988 and 2007 (Baltimore Magazine article adapted into two films)

    John Waters "Hairspray" 1988 and 2007 (Baltimore Magazine article adapted into two films)
    Book Vs. Movie: Hairspray
    The 1988 John Waters Movie Vs. the 2007 Adaptation
    “Musicals in March”

    The Margos continue their look at “Musicals in March” with the John Waters classic Hairspray, which started with the 1988 movie starring Rikki Lake, Divine, and Debby Harry. Based on his experiences of being a fan of the 1957-1964 Baltimore teen dance TV program--The Buddy Deane Show, Waters was a huge fan of R&B music. On the Buddy Deane show, the dancers were integrated, unlike Dick Clark’s American Bandstand, which was based out of Philadelphia at the same time.


    Baltimore Magazine April 1985 by John Waters "Ladies & Gentleman: The Nicest Kids in Town!”


    Being a self-described “Super Fan” of the show, the director has a well-known career as an avant-garde-loving and bizarre artist who loves things that are in bad taste. His interest in something as wholesome as Buddy Deane made him think about writing a more accessible film about a group of teen dancers/local TV stars who fight racism and oppression with their love of music and dance.


    Given a modest budget of $2.8 million, the film was a box office hit, and the critics loved this new era of John Waters with even bigger hits in the 90s Cry-Baby & Serial Mom. Waters continues to write and direct his work and is very popular as an actor who appears in everything from Law & Order to The Marvelous Mrs. Maisles.


    In 2002, the musical version premiered in Seattle with music and lyrics from Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman and the book by Mark O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan. Hit is not a big enough word for this adaptation's success in the 2000s. It won eight Tony Awards (including Best Musical) in 2003 and broke all box office records in London’s West End in 2008.


    The 2007 movie was directed by Adam Shankman and stars John Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Christopher Walken and continues the big box office that started with the original 1988 film.


    What are the differences between the original and the latest version of the story of the AMAZING Tracy Turnblad? Which do we like best? Have a listen!


    In this ep the Margos discuss:



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    301: RFR Rewind: Laura Davis-Chanin | What Do You Really Want

    301: RFR Rewind: Laura Davis-Chanin | What Do You Really Want

     

    Laura Davis-Chanin is a founding member of the band the Student Teachers, and the author of the book about her experiences in the NY punk scene, The Girl in the Back: A Female Drummer's Life with Bowie, Blondie, and the '70s Rock Scene.

    After being diagnosed with MS at the age of nineteen, she left Rock ‘n’ Roll and returned to school and eventually became a lawyer. Her love of writing was always constant, and since leaving law behind and finishing The Girl in the Back, she is working on the autobiography of Michael Alago, a unique and remarkable person who brought Metallica to the world, as well as a novel based on true events about her mother, entitled "A Finished Noise.”

    Laura is also the co-host of the podcast on Philosophy and Fiction called "Phi Fic" on The Partially Examined podcast network.

    The Girl in the Back was named one of the Top 10 Music Books of 2018 by BILLBOARD magazine.

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    295: RFR Rewind: Laura Davis-Chanin | I Had To Write It

    295: RFR Rewind: Laura Davis-Chanin | I Had To Write It

    Laura Davis-Chanin is a founding member of the band the Student Teachers, and the author of the book about her experiences in the NY punk scene, The Girl in the Back: A Female Drummer's Life with Bowie, Blondie, and the '70s Rock Scene.

    After being diagnosed with MS at the age of nineteen, she left Rock ‘n’ Roll and returned to school and eventually became a lawyer. Her love of writing was always constant, and since leaving law behind and finishing The Girl in the Back, she is working on the autobiography of Michael Alago, a unique and remarkable person who brought Metallica to the world, as well as a novel based on true events about her mother, entitled "A Finished Noise.”

    Laura is also the co-host of the podcast on Philosophy and Fiction called "Phi Fic" on The Partially Examined podcast network.

    The Girl in the Back was named one of the Top 10 Music Books of 2018 by BILLBOARD magazine.

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    108. Rock & Rule

    108. Rock & Rule

    Join Kevin and Chris on a trip into the annals of Canadian animation with Rock and Rule, a 1983 sci-fi dystopian flick featuring the vocal talents of Debbie Harry, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, and Don Francks as deranged super rocker/demonic summoner Mok. This was Canada's first-ever English language animated feature, produced by Nelvana—you know, they of the stately polar bear—and it hauled in a whopping... $30,000 at the box office. Did it deserve better? Time to find out!

    HAIRSPRAY (1988) John Waters, Ricki Lake, Josh Charles, and Divine

    HAIRSPRAY (1988) John Waters, Ricki Lake, Josh Charles, and Divine
    Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. do the mashed potato and dork out about 1988’s HAIRSPRAY, directed by John Waters and starring Ricki Lake, Divine, Debbie Harry, Sonny Bono, Leslie Ann Powers, Michael St. Gerard, Josh Charles, and Ruth Brown.

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    Ep 69. American Gigolo

    Ep 69. American Gigolo

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    Rock And Rule (1983)

    Rock And Rule (1983)
    This week, the fellas take on the cult classic animated movie, Rock and Rule!
    How can you go wrong with a post apocalyptic rock opera that has Lou Reed and Iggy Pop both sing vocals for the same character named Mok Swagger?
    You can't! You just can't.
    So relax, hit play, and put some antiseptic on that before it festers!

    Link to the movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knENwlh0FFA

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    Rhett Miller, Sylvie Simmons, Matthew Farrington (Biscuits & Vinyl)

    Rhett Miller, Sylvie Simmons, Matthew Farrington (Biscuits & Vinyl)

    Episode 25: Rhett Miller of roots rockers Old 97's reveals all the tales of woe behind their rocking new album Twelfth. Journalist and musician Sylvie Simmons talks about her own lovely new album Blue On Blue, working with Howe Gelb, and writing I'm Your Man, the definitive biography of Leonard Cohen. In our record store feature, Matthew Farrington of Biscuits & Vinyl explains how he plans to rebuild after the fire that decimated his store and most of his town of Talent, Oregon. As always, Carrie Colliton from RSD HQ calls in and compares wish lists with Paul in anticipation of RSD Drops #2 (Sept 26). Sponsored as always by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery and Tito's Handmade Vodka.

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    IV - Jimmy Webb || Boy Scout Magazine

    IV - Jimmy Webb || Boy Scout Magazine
    Jimmy Webb is the Pope of punk pride. For years, he was the reigning Mayor of St. Marks Place. A self-described "runaway boy," Webb arrived in New York in 1975, penniless. Last year, he opened his very own rock'n'roll boutique aptly named “I Need More” on the Lower East Side at 75A Orchard St. between Broome and Grand. Boy Scout talked to Webb about his best friend Iggy Pop, desperation, bravery, and Barry White

    5th November 1989: Lisa Stansfield, Belinda Carlisle, Transvision Vamp, De La Soul, New Kids On The Block, Deborah Harry...

    5th November 1989: Lisa Stansfield, Belinda Carlisle, Transvision Vamp, De La Soul, New Kids On The Block, Deborah Harry...

    Which pop star rudely invaded the stage when Kylie was performing at the 16th birthday concert for Capital Radio? Which band are going to refuse paying their poll tax? Win a comfy pair of size seven tartan slippers and a cosy green cardigan in the Smash Hits Striking Resemblance competition by telling the difference between Chris Rea and Chris De Burgh! Anybody know? It’s all here in this week’s Chart Trivia on 5th November 1989! Starring Lisa Stansfield, Belinda Carlisle, Transvision Vamp, De La Soul, New Kids On The Block, Deborah Harry and a cast of thousands!

    Why We Listen 45 – Sylvie Simmons

    Why We Listen 45 – Sylvie Simmons

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    Sylvie Simmons meets with Marc Kate for the 45th episode of Why We Listen to listen to and discuss:

    Leonard Cohen – ‘Suzanne’
    David Bowie – ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide’
    Serge Gainsbourg – ‘Ballade De Melody Nelson’

    Sylvie Simmons is a writer and musician.

    http://sylviesimmons.com

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    10. Debbie Harry Vs Lisa Stansfield

    10. Debbie Harry Vs Lisa Stansfield

    In this episode the Unflopped crew discuss Kylie, PWL, and Lisa Stansfield's tonsils. Stuart and Sean each pitch a flop single that they think deserved to be a pop music hit and Judge Joe gives his verdict. This week’s songs are “This Is The Right Time” by Lisa Stansfield and “Sweet And Low” by Debbie Harry.

    This episode was edited by Ben Goodstein.

    Episode 49: The Voice Teacher

    Episode 49: The Voice Teacher

    Barbara Maier Gustern is an 80-year-old classically trained singer in New York City. She teaches singing lessons out of her two-bedroom apartment in Chelsea. For decades, she’s taught a wide range of singers: Argentinian and opera singers, aspiring cantors, the Grammy-nominated vocalist Roseanna Vitro. But she’s become a favorite among the edgy and powerful voices of New York’s downtown queer, performance and rock scenes: Her students include Debbie Harry, Taylor Mac, Justin Vivian Bond, John Kelly, Lady Rizo, Penny Arcade, Handsome Dick Manitoba, Miss Guy and Kathleen Hanna.

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    Barbra Maier Gustern

    A shared love of dirty jokes and wild performances made her an unlikely matriarch to this talented and raunchy family of artists. The avant-garde composer and musician Diamanda Galas called Barbara, “the baddest bitch in New York City."

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    Machine Dazzle

    Reported by Nicole Pasulka. Produced by Nicole Pasulka and Jenna Weiss-Berman.

    Photo: Michael Blase

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