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    Explore " fiona apple" with insightful episodes like "Transmission Notes: Love Is Blind, Willy Wonka Experience, Coachella lineup, Music biz thoughts and more!", "RSS090: Top 5 Comeback Albums", "E156: TrackTalk: Matt Chamberlain "One Headlight" & "Criminal"", "Body Type's sweet and sour songs" and "EP 28: It stung my Skin (Feat Nathalie Escudero)" from podcasts like ""Fashion Grunge Podcast", "Record Store Society", "Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher!", "Take 5" and "Daddy's Home"" and more!

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    Transmission Notes: Love Is Blind, Willy Wonka Experience, Coachella lineup, Music biz thoughts and more!

    Transmission Notes: Love Is Blind, Willy Wonka Experience, Coachella lineup, Music biz thoughts and more!

    OK, this was super chaotic and me and Jules basically went rogue and talked about random topics for over an hour...

    We get into our current Love is Blind thoughts, the memes of the Willy Wonka Experience, create our own internet family (Daddy, Mother, and babygirl), and we get into the weeds of Hollywood and the current state of the heartthrob actor.

    0:00- 25:00 Love Is Blind talk

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    E156: TrackTalk: Matt Chamberlain "One Headlight" & "Criminal"

    E156: TrackTalk: Matt Chamberlain "One Headlight" & "Criminal"

    This episode of TrackTalk is an excerpt from "Live From My Drum Room" with the great Matt Chamberlain from March 6, 2023. We do a deep dive into Matt's iconic drumming on the Wallflowers' "One Headlight" and Fiona Apple's "Criminal" and much more!  

    Give it a like and leave a comment! Check out the entire episode https://youtu.be/mqN_Ic8fn0E and please subscribe! 

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    Body Type's sweet and sour songs

    Body Type's sweet and sour songs

    Sydney band Body Type draw us in with their pop hooks, before chewing us up and spitting us out with their visceral take downs.

    They’ve got a knack for that sweet and sour, writing songs that are trojan horses and pack a punch. With two albums under their belt, they’re proving themselves as one of Australia’s best new bands, and I love their work. So I asked them to Take 5.

    From Fiona Apple to Princess Nokia, this is an eclectic mix of subversive sounds.

    • Fiona Apple - I Want You To Love Me
    • Lucinda Williams - Can't Let Go
    • Princess Nokia - Tomboy
    • Big Star - Thirteen
    • Gina Birch - I Play My Bass Loud

    EP 28: It stung my Skin (Feat Nathalie Escudero)

    EP 28: It stung my Skin (Feat Nathalie Escudero)
    On this week's episode of Daddy's Home we are joined by Nathalie Escudero. We discuss more of Stevens missteps, Fiona apple, and how cool the new show Dahmer is. All that and more on Daddy's Home. Check out Nathalie on her podcast "Love 1st TV" https://open.spotify.com/show/2isaMu1QnvQmkvRlDOJMi6?si=qXUcEPTvR2CoUKAvKaoGQg Rate Review Subscribe Like & Share Instagram: (@eyemsteve) (@escumelo) (@daddyshomepod) (@naticamusic) twitch: eyemsteve2 Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/53hQjsooTJGPA4BVXJTG80?si=2FB-27rGSYKR60mL7egUmA

    "Tertiary Markets" (w/ Katie Crutchfield)

    "Tertiary Markets" (w/ Katie Crutchfield)

    In this post 300th episode, Matt and Bowen are joined by the one and only Katie Crutchfield, the singer AND songwriter of Waxahatchee! A literal joy! An episode that touches on many topics including a Bagel Boss reveal! Some Bell House love! Some Fiona Apple love! What do Katie and Dua Lipa have in common? Do Matt and Bowen really know the way to Margaritaville? Plus some love for country music storytellers like Trisha Yearwood and The Chicks. The guys are Waxahatchee lifers now, okay?! 

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    Pitchfork's 200 Best Albums of the Last 25 Years, Part 2

    Pitchfork's 200 Best Albums of the Last 25 Years, Part 2
    Sam and Tessa are joined by friend of the pod Lozy to break down Pitchfork's 200 Best Albums of the Last 25 Years. Why do so many people hate joy? We were so excited to start this conversation that we didn't quite get it all recorded, so we join the conversation already in progress... 0:53 - Pop music (especially Taylor Swift) 18:05 - Fiona Apple 37:01 - Neutral Milk Hotel 47:59 - What should be on the list but isn't 1:12:33 - Madvillain 1:20:40 - Radiohead Check out the list here: https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/peoples-list-25th-anniversary/ Here's a list of all the music Lozy, Sam, and Tessa recommended during this conversation: Haim - Days Are Gone Girls Aloud - What Will the Neighbours Say? Sugababes - Taller in More Ways Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - S/T Beady Eye - Different Gear, Still Speeding Hikaru Utada - First Love BLACKPINK - The Album Regina Spektor - Begin to Hope Regina Spektor - Soviet Kitsch Elliott Smith - From a Basement on the Hill Laura Marling - Once I Was an Eagle The Killers - Hot Fuss Lagwagon - Let's Talk about Feelings Waxahatchee - Out in the Storm St. Vincent - Masseduction Amanda Palmer - Who Killed Amanda Palmer _ St Germain - _Tourist The Pretty Reckless - Who You Selling For Lady Gaga - Born This Way Paramore - brand new eyes Paramore - After Laughter Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape Foo Fighters - Wasting Light Smashing Pumpkins - Adore Smashing Pumpkins - MACHINA Green Day - American Idiot Coldplay - Parachutes Coldplay A Rush of Blood to the Head Keane - Hopes and Fears Miranda Lambert - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Miranda Lambert - Revolution Adele - 21 Florence and the Machine - Lungs Beastie Boys - Hello Nasty Garbage - Version 2.0 Kylie Minogue - Fever Kylie Minogue - X Maroon 5 - Songs about Jane Snow Patrol - Eyes Open Passion Pit - Manner Katy Perry - Teenage Dream Ellie Goulding - Lights Ariana Grande - thank u, next Muse - Origins of Symmetry Hamilton: An American Musical Sophie Ellis-Bextor (who I forgot to mention during the episode - Read My Lips and Trip the Light Fantastic

    Charli XCX, Tolliver, and Fiona Apple (with Alice TM)

    Let It Be - Part 1

    Let It Be - Part 1

    Why did John Lennon initially dislike the title track? Who did he have in mind when he wrote "you can imitate everyone you know" on Dig A Pony? Which song inspired Liam Gallagher to try and write his own? Join Stevie Nix as he answers all of these questions and more on this episode that just won't let it be.
    WARNING: This episode contains traces of an English prostitute.

    Featured songs [in chronological order]:

    Two Of Us [John Grant, Aaron Sutcliffe]
    Dig A Pony [Zoo Animal]
    Across The Universe [Fiona Apple, Beady Eye]
    I Me Mine [Britt Daniel, Beth Orton]
    Dig It [Glyn Johns Mix]
    Let It Be [Aretha Franklin, Ike & Tina Turner, Gladys Knight & The Pips, JP Cooper]
    Maggie Mae [The Vipers Skiffle Group]

    John, Paul, George & A Bit Of Ringo #5

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    Billie Marten (UK-based Singer Songwriter)

    Billie Marten (UK-based Singer Songwriter)

    Welcome to Roadcase, a podcast exploring the live music experience!!  Billie Marten, who joins Roadcase from East London for this fun interview, just released her 3rd album, Flora Fauna, on May 21, only a few days shy of her 22nd birthday. It's a gorgeous, free-flowing album full of wonderful guitar rhythms and sonic surprises. Billie is actually a seasoned road veteran whose first real gig was at 12 years old when she played with a guitar she borrowed from her uncle.  Since then, she's played tons more gigs, and many of the super early ones with her Dad as her roadie and de facto manager. For Billie, it's been a true family affair and she credits her parents and others for giving her the unconditional support she has enjoyed and benefited from thus far in her young life as a performer.   Come join us for this fun and informative chat with Billie along with a few surprises. It's a great ride so hop on board!!

    For more information: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.com

    Contact: info@roadcasepod.com

    Theme music:  "Eugene" (Instrumental)" by Waltzer

    Bridesmaids (2011)

    Bridesmaids (2011)

    WARNING - LANGUAGE

    Ten years ago, this movie was hyped up as “The Female Hangover” and gratefully, it turned out to be so much more than just a raunchy, gross-out comedy.  

    This was the break-out movie for the new comedy mega-star Melissa McCarthy – a role that she received an Oscar nomination!  And she was only a supporting character amidst a stacked cast of gifted comediennes including Kristen Wiig, Rose Byrne, and Maya Rudolph – Paul Feig directed this loving tribute to female friendship and Wilson Phillips.

    Host: Geoff Gershon  

    Producer: Marlene Gershon 

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    Julia Stone's songs of freedom

    Julia Stone's songs of freedom

    Julia Stone is one of Australia’s most successful musicians. With her brother Angus, they gigged hard for years before cracking it internationally. The songs she’s written have topped Hottest 100’s, and packed out massive shows across the world.

    Alongside her sibling outfit, she’s also released two solo albums. But it’s been about nine years since her last, so a new Julia Stone solo record? Everyone was keen.

    When I heard the first single “Break”, it was immediately clear she was on a new path. Gone were the folky, wispy styling of her past. This was spiky music, it made you move, and I was curious to hear more.  When Julia released Sixty Summers, it was clear she’d turned a new corner. The album is a pop triumph, it’s full of brilliant new sounds and also a new sense of self belief, and conviction in her stories. For all of these reasons, I asked her to Take 5 with her songs of freedom. I wanted to get inside her musical brain, and hear about some of the artists who had lit a fire, and lit the path, for her.

    From Bjork to Bowie to Robyn, this is an exploration not just of Julia the fan, but an artist turning a corner in her own creative life.

    Bjork – 'Hyperballad'

    James Blake – 'Barefoot in the Park' (ft Rosalia)

    Fiona Apple – 'Fetch the Bolt Cutters'

    David Bowie – 'Let’s Dance'

    Robyn – 'Honey'

    Ep. 71: B Very Afraid! - Lost B-Sides & Re-Mixes

    Ep. 71: B Very Afraid! - Lost B-Sides & Re-Mixes

    New to InObscuria? It’s all about digging up obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal from one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In this episode we cover some Lost recordings that we think will bring pleasure to your earholes! Beware: These songs will not sound like the artists’ typical fare. These are way left of center tracks that were not selected as album content. Have fun with these… Besides, that’s what we are here for (see what we did there?)!

    Songs this week include:

    1. Halestorm – “Lzzy’s A Gangsta” from Queen B’s (2011)
    2. U2 – “Communik8” from Pop Mart Tour (1997) 
    3. Mayhem – “Satan’s Dragons Are In The Upside Down” from Mayhem Fan Club: Merry Pagan Christmas (2018)
    4. Jimi Hendrix / Janis Joplin – “Angel” from Lost Live Recordings (1971)
    5. Deftones – “St. ASS (St. Anger Snare Syndrome)” from Black Pony (White Pony B-Sides) (2000)
    6. Fela Kuti w/ Issac Hayes – “Lagos Lover” from Lost Loves (1999)

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    April Foolishness: 1. tUnE-yArDs – “Gangsta” from W H O K I L L (2011), 2. Flickerstick – “Direct Line To The Telepathic” from Causing A Catastrophe - Live (2002), 3. Waveshaper – “The Space Hero” from Station Nova (2016), 4. Fiona Apple – “Angel” from Mtv Unplugged (1997), 5. Poets Of Rhythm – “Smiling While Your Crying” from Big Daddy Volume 3: The Showtopper (2002), 6. Marillion – “Neverland” from Marbles (2004)

    And The Grammy Goes To...

    And The Grammy Goes To...

    Lane is joined by special guest Brianne this week, as Vy unfortunately couldn't join us for this episode. That doesn't stop them from going on an all out roast-fest against everything from Justice League to Justin Bieber! The Grammys are the main topic this week as Lawfully Yours asks the all-important question: Do we still need a Grammy awards show? Where did we fall on the issue? Listen and find out!

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    Intro and Closing Music: Hop Hip by Kwon.

    Episode 217: Fiona Apple, "Heavy Balloon"

    Episode 217: Fiona Apple, "Heavy Balloon"

    Mark and Sarah don't agree about Fiona Apple's "Heavy Balloon," but the reasons they disagree may delight you! Stick around for talk of overabundant metaphors, wild musical experiments, and the sweaters worn by phantoms.


    Our intro is by David Gregory Byrne, and our outro is by The Sundays. To contact us or buy our books, visit MarkAndSarahTalkAboutSongs.com. To become a patron of the show, visit patreon.com/mastas.

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    BOOGIE NIGHTS (feat. Hilary Jane Smith)

    BOOGIE NIGHTS (feat. Hilary Jane Smith)

    Happy New Year! 2020 was a shotgun to the senses, and we're not anywhere near out of the woods yet, but Aya and Kevin take a note from The Frida Cinema's playbook and take a look at a definitive NYE movie: BOOGIE NIGHTS. 

     

    Joined by Merry-Go-Round contributor, Hilary Jane Smith, the trio explores the apocalyptic rise of Reaganist conservatism as seen through porn, Mark Wahlberg's career as a comedic expert, and a way-too-invasive psychoanalysis of a drug-addicted, family-yearning, 26-year-old Paul Thomas Anderson.

     

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