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    Explore " gin blossoms" with insightful episodes like "Episode #96: Solo Dolo: My Breakup With A Covert Narcissist Who Cheated While He Had Covid And Lied About It - Part 2", "Bob Evans", "Will Turpin (Collective Soul)", "The Snowball Effect" and "1993 - October: Cracker “Kerosene Hat”" from podcasts like ""Sex, Drugs, and Jesus", "In the Minivan", "Chuck Shute Podcast", "Sensory Overload" and "What the Riff?!?"" and more!

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    Episode #96: Solo Dolo: My Breakup With A Covert Narcissist Who Cheated While He Had Covid And Lied About It - Part 2

    Episode #96: Solo Dolo: My Breakup With A Covert Narcissist Who Cheated While He Had Covid And Lied About It - Part 2

    INTRODUCTION:

     

    This marks the second episode of me speaking candidly about my recent breakup with my partner of half a decade. This became abuse long before I realized it was. I hope those of you out there suffering in this way can get out and get help before it’s too late.

     

    HEALTHLINE: 

     

    https://www.healthline.com/health/covert-narcissist

     

     

    INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to):

     

    ·      My Warning To Narcissists 

    ·      Don’t Get Sick Baby

    ·      Warning Signs

    ·      Don’t Ignore The Signs

    ·      YOU Are NOT Crazy!!!!!!!! – The Narcissist Is

    ·      STAR WARS Parallels 

    ·      It Is So Much Easier To Tell The TRUTH

    ·      Let’s Not Suffer Fools Any Longer

     

     

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    ·      https://www.instagram.com/healing.after.a.narcissist/

    ·      https://www.instagram.com/thepersonalgrowth.project/

     

     

     

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    DE’VANNON’S RECOMMENDATIONS:

     

    ·      Pray Away Documentary (NETFLIX)

    https://www.netflix.com/title/81040370

    TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk_CqGVfxEs

     

    ·      OverviewBible (Jeffrey Kranz)

    https://overviewbible.com

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    Bob Evans

    Bob Evans

    The word of the day is "distinguish."  It's Oscar's season.  If you see Oscar, let him know he still owes me $20 all season!  Live in the past, live in the future, I don't really care where you live, but do it elsewhere.  You can't live in the closet in my guest room anymore.  I'm sorry, I just don't have the room.  I know you said you'd stop eating the shirts, but I don't know if I can trust you anymore.  Max got a visit from the FBI (Federal Block Inspectors).  Stretch your gams, stretch your truth.   Michael is still learning Spanish from an insect.  You read that right, he's learning another language from a freaking bug.  Elementary!  We're breaking ground, we're breaking hearts, we're getting lavs.

    "This really is a brutal afternoon"

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    Will Turpin (Collective Soul)

    Will Turpin (Collective Soul)

    Will Turpin is a musician, songwriter and music producer.  He is best known as the bass player and founding member of the band Collective Soul. He also has his own solo career and is currently producing some bands. In this interview we discuss the backstory of Collective Soul, touring with Aerosmith & Van Halen, how Elton John played on a song, Woodstock 94 versus 99 and more!

    00:00 - Intro
    00:40 - New Album
    01:27 - Band Contribution To Songs
    03:30 - Collective Soul Sound & Singles
    05:40 - Elton John
    07:03 - Figuring Out Popular Songs
    08:03 - Backstory of Collective Soul
    16:45 - Tours with Aerosmith & Van Halen
    18:30 - Bret Michaels
    20:20 - Woodstock 94 vs 99
    21:45 - Will's Solo Music & Producing
    24:03 - Future of Collective Soul
    25:03 - Creative Vets
    26:22 - Outro

    Collective Soul website
    https://collectivesoul.com/

    Creative Vets website:
    https://creativets.org/

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    The Snowball Effect

    The Snowball Effect

    Our angel has culminated! Elementary school is in the rearview mirror, and yet, Ali & John STILL manage to squeeze in another disappointing IEP. But all is not lost, as our child also got to go to her first rock/roll show!

    "This is the best concert EVER!"
                             - Bethany's review

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    1993 - October: Cracker “Kerosene Hat”

    1993 - October:  Cracker  “Kerosene Hat”

    The California band Cracker would have its greatest success with its second studio album, Kerosene Hat.  Cracker is David Lowery on lead vocals and guitar, Johnny Hickman on lead guitar and vocals, Davey Faragher on bass and vocals, and Michael Urbano on drums.  The name of the album comes from a time when Lowery and Hickman lived together in an old run-down house whose only heat source was a pair of kerosene heaters.  They had to walk to a nearby gas station to buy more kerosene and would bundle up with a wool cap that came to be known as the kerosene hat.  

    While the group considered themselves more drawn to roots rock or country, the album went platinum during the days of grunge as an alternative rock sound.  It definitely does not follow the over produced "hair band" sound that was beginning to wane in the early 90's.  Much of the album was recorded in an abandoned sound stage in Pioneertown, California, in a location so run down that the group had to round up old mattresses from junk yards to provide insulation on colder days. The band holds a music festival there each year. 

    Wayne leads this expedition into the early 90's rock scene.

     

    Low
    This single only reached number 64 on the US Billboard Hot 100, but it was number 3 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks.  Lowery claimed that the song was not about drugs, and that the lyric is not "like being stoned," but "like being stone."  Other lyrics like "a million poppies gonna make me sleep" make this claim seem a bit more dubious.

    Get Off This
    The second single from the album is a response to former fans who accused Cracker of selling out to make more mainstream music.  The response is obvious from the chorus:  "So let's get off this, and get on with it.  If you wanna change the world, shut your mouth and start to spin it."

    Lets Go for a Ride 
    This deeper track is well described by the title - it is a driving song.  "So, drive real fast through the underpass, and if we die or if we crash, well, I'd be flattered to be buried right next to you." 

    Euro-Trash Girl 
    This is a bit of a "hidden track" on the CD (coming in at #69), and is a favorite of serious Cracker fans.  It was originally released on the EP "Tucson"  It tells the story of a lonely guy in Europe who suffers through a series of break-ups.  The band wrote this as a group, partly based on things the members had experienced, and some made up situations.

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    I Can See Clearly Now by Jimmy Cliff (from the motion picture “Cool Runnings”)
    The appearance of the Jamaican national team in the bobsled event for the 1988 Winter Olympics inspired this movie staring John Candy.

     

    STAFF PICKS:

    Sober by TOOL
    Rob brings us a grunge song from the Los Angeles band Tool.  The song is off their debut album, but it was most known for its creepy stop-action video.  Similarities to Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" have prompted a number of mash-ups.  The lyrics were inspired by a friend of the band whose creativity only came out when he was under the influence.

    Hey Jealousy by Gin Blossoms
    The song Brian features was written by guitarist Doug Hopkins about his former girlfriend.  Hopkins was fired for unreliability associated with his heavy drinking, but the song propelled the Gin Blossoms to success.  Hopkins became depressed and committed suicide in December 1993. 

    Perfectly Good Guitar by John Hiatt
    Bruce's staff pick is a minor key blues number from a singer-songwriter who has worked with a tremendous amount of artists.  This song from his eleventh studio album laments the way that rock stars get attention by smashing up perfectly good guitars.

    Bad Thing by Cry of Love
    Wayne's staff pick is a deeper cut.  Cry of Love is out of Raleigh, North Carolina, and has a sound reminiscent of Bad Company.  It was a throwback to solid 70's rock during a time when that genre of music was out of favor.  Band members would go on to perform with other groups including the Black Crowes and Lynyrd Skynyrd.

     

    INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:

    Leave That Thing Alone by Rush
    This instrumental from the Counterpoints album is a bit of a continuation of the "Where's My Thing" instrumental from Rush's previous album.

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    NFL and NHL Weekend in Las Vegas, Lady Gaga Adds Dates, New VEGAS ON Show Launches | Ep. 104

    NFL and NHL Weekend in Las Vegas, Lady Gaga Adds Dates, New VEGAS ON Show Launches | Ep. 104

    Sean and Dayna are a contributing correspondents for a new show called VEGAS ON. In episode one Dayna talks about all the great place to pop the question in Las Vegas. Sean will have a behind the scenes look at the Bellagio in a future episode. You can check it out HERE. It's a huge sports weekend in Las Vegas. Allegiant Stadium is hosting the NFL Pro Bowl and T-Mobile Arena is hosting the NHL All Star game. Janet Jackson discusses the impact Las Vegas had on her career in a new documentary on Lifetime. Plus, Lady Gaga adds new dates at Park MGM. The Gin Blossoms and The Steve Miller Band announced Vegas shows too. And, Bad Bunny adds another date after the first one filled up quick. In tips, Sean and Dayna talk about Indian Restaurants and a cool place to pick up a costume, that's located near the strip.

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    '90s Nostalgia with Rob Harvilla

    '90s Nostalgia with Rob Harvilla

    We’re going back to the 1990s! 60 Songs That Explain The ‘90s host and The Ringer staff writer Rob Harvilla joins Rob Petrone to discuss the intersection of food, music and ‘90s nostalgia (yes, there is an intersection, there’s always an intersection, just enjoy). Come for Puff Daddy’s three-course meal involving spaghetti, fettuccine and veal; stay for two Robs reminiscing about high school Burger King experiences.


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    60 Songs That Explain The ‘90s (podcast)

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    Episode 15 - Justin Furstenfeld of Blue October

    Episode 15 - Justin Furstenfeld of Blue October

    Blessed to have the the opportunity, Lucas was able to have a quick talk with Justin Furstenfeld - the co-founder, lead singer (and so much more) of Blue October. 

    To watch the full video of Justin singing "Fairytale" with Livy Pear, click here: https://bit.ly/34kulle

    To see the documentary film, Get Back Up in its entirety, go to Getbackup.tv where there are multiple purchase options available. 

    Original show artwork created by Alicia Urbanski of Peaches Art Shop. For more information or to look at more of her works, check out: https://www.peachesartshop.com

    Just Sway is an independent project, with no affiliation with Blue October. I do not own any of the music used. All music is owned and copyright protected by Blue October. 

     

    1994 - April: Hole "Live Through This"

    1994 - April:  Hole "Live Through This"

    Courtney Love's band Hole released their second album, Live Through This one week after the death of Kurt Cobain, Love's husband and front man for the grunge giant Nirvana.  Hole originated in the punk rock scene, but are often identified with the grunge movement due to Love's relationship with Cobain and their move to Washington to write this album.

    In addition to frontwoman Love, the band consisted of Eric Erlandson on lead guitar, Kristen Pfaff on bass, and Patty Schemel on drums.  Love and Erlandson wrote the songs, and Pfaff and Schemel were newcomers to the group, replacing bassist Jill Emery and drummer Caroline Rue who had left over creative differences.

    The album was noted for a toned-down and more melodic approach to things than their debut effort.  Themes of the album would revolve around aspects of Courtney Love's personal life, including relationships, motherhood, and post-partum depression.  A controversy that plagued the album was that much of the work was ghost-written by Kurt Cobain.  Band members and producers have consistently denied this, though it is perhaps understandable how a rumor like this would get legs, following on the heels of Cobain's suicide.  The only connection between Cobain and the album was that he sang backing vocals on a couple of songs when they were in the recording studio.  In fact, many of the tracks were performed during Hole's previous tour.

    While Live Through This is considered more melodic than their previous album, that is a relative measure - the album itself is still quite raw and gritty.  That didn't keep it from becoming a critical and popular success, going multi-platinum by December 1994.  Unfortunately, drummer Pfaff would not live to see this feat, having died of a heroin overdose in June, just before Hole was supposed to embark on a world tour.  

    Courtney Love would continue through several iterations of Hole, and pursue songwriting, acting, a writer of multiple manga volumes and a memoir.

     

    Violet
    This song is the opening track for the album.  It was inspired by Love's relationship with Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins, just prior to her relationship with Cobain.  Love said this song was "about a jerk, I hexed him, and made him lose his hair."  

    Miss World
    The second track on the album was the first single.  It is about a person who is loved by everyone, but is empty inside and drowning in depression.  "I'm Miss World.  Somebody kill me."

    Asking For It
    This deeper cut is about rape.  Love talked about a time when she would stage dive, and found her clothes ripped off.  Love felt like she was raped by the audience.  Love's life and upbringing was a tumultuous one, with rebellion, drugs, and broken family relationships.

    Doll Parts
    The second single from the album is likely the best known one.  It reflects her insecurity with Kurt Cobain.  Love and Cobain both went into rehab when Love was pregnant.  Unfortunately Cobain would run away from the rehab center shortly before his suicide.

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    Theme from Space Ghost for “Space Ghost Coast to Coast”
    This comedy spoof of a late night talk show was the first original series produced by the Cartoon Network.

     

    STAFF PICKS:

    “Player's Ball” by OutKast
    Brian brings us Southern Rap from Atlanta's own OutKast.  The song discusses living in the south and living in the hip hop culture.  This is off OutKast's debut album entitled "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik."

    “Rocks” by Primal Scream
    Bruce's staff pick is off Primal Scream's fourth album "Give Out But Don't Give Up."  Bobby Gillespie and Jim Beattie originally formed this Scottish rock band with a psychedelic sound, but went more classic rock and blues with this album.

    “Found Out About You” by the Gin Blossoms
    Rob's staff pick features the fourth single from the Gin Blossoms' second album, “New Miserable Experience.” The Gin Blossoms formed in Tempe Arizona in 1987, and were identified as alternative rock and “jangle pop.”  The name comes from a picture of W.C. Fields describing his ruddy complexion. 

    “Because the Night” by 10,000 Maniacs
    Wayne's pick features a cover originally performed by The Patti Smith Group from 1978.  Natalie Merchant fronts 10,000 Maniacs in an Unplugged version  of this classic written by Patti Smith and Bruce Springsteen

     

    INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:

    Main Theme from the motion picture “Bad Girls”
    This instrumental was the soundtrack from a western featuring Madeliene Stowe, Andie MacDowell, and Drew Barrymore.

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    Robin Wilson (Gin Blossoms singer)

    Robin Wilson (Gin Blossoms singer)

    Gin Blossom lead singer Robin Wilson 

    0:00:00 - Intro

    0:01:53 - Welcome Robin Wilson! 

    0:02:51 - Early Musical Influences 

    0:04:51 - Playing Music and Writing Songs

    0:06:45 - Working at Record Stores

    0:10:03 - Gin Blossoms Formation 

    0:13:15 - Grinding Club Days 

    0:16:43 - Early Recording 

    0:17:45 - Drinking, Doug Hopkins, and Songwriting

    0:20:45 - Doug Leaving the Band

    0:26:23 - Gin Blossoms Breaks on MTV

    0:31:20 - Demise of Doug

    0:35:24 - Empire Records Soundtrack Song

    0:37:20 - Writing "Follow You Down" 

    0:38:42 - SNL with Phil Hartman 

    0:41:43 - Grammy Nomination 

    0:42:42 - Break Up of The Gin Blossoms 

    0:45:10 - Gas Giants

    0:47:40 - Re-Uniting with Gin Blossoms and Mixed Reality 

    0:49:45 - Roger Clyne and The Refreshments 

    0:51:20 - Performing with Other Bands

    0:56:45 - Four Peaks and Local Arizona Restaurants 

    0:58:55 - Accolades and Legacy 

    0:59:55 - How Concerts Have Changed

    1:01:02 - Other Projects for Robin 

    1:04:25 - Graphic Novels & Todd McFarlane

    1:07:22 - Love Hope Strength Foundation 

    1:09:08 - Poppin' Wheelies

    1:13:02 - Wrap Up 

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    New Post!: 2019 Artists of the Year!

    New Post!: 2019 Artists of the Year!

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    The Wonder Years
    Here we are again for another glorious Artists of the Year countdown. I love it so much and this one is an EXCELLENT one. Great songs, but also songs that point to specific events in the year, which is just what you want in an AOTY countdown, you know?


    2019 Artists of the Year Countdown

    ***Featuring***
    Barenaked Ladies
    The Beatles
    blink-182
    Cast of Hamilton
    Fall Out Boy
    Gin Blossoms
    Me First and the Gimme Gimmes
    The Mountain Goats
    New Found Glory
    Pearl Jam
    Taylor Swift
    The Wonder Years

    Ep. 130 - MARSHALL CRENSHAW ("Someday Someway")

    Ep. 130 - MARSHALL CRENSHAW ("Someday Someway")

    The Golden Globe and Grammy nominee whose self-titled debut release was named one of the 100 Best Albums of the Eighties by Rolling Stone joins us to chat about his wide-ranging career, from self-penned hits as an artist such as “Someday Someway,” to co-writing the Top 10 hit "Til I Hear it from You" with the Gin Blossoms, to writing the theme for the parody film Walk Hard. PART ONE  Scott and Paul pay tribute to “Day-O” writer and former Songcraft guest Irving Burgie, who recently passed away at the age of 95; reflect on other Songcraft guests who are no longer with us; talk about the importance of Patreon in preserving the important stories of songwriters; and announce two winners of the Marty Stuart book contest.  PART TWO - 6:46 mark The guys dig deep on why nobody knows the name of lead guitar players anymore PART THREE - 14:36 mark Paul and Scott get on the phone with Marshall Crenshaw, who discusses his eclectic range of musical interests that have led him to dig in the Capitol Records vaults for forgotten 1950s country recordings AND to tour as a guest guitarist with MC5; why he got sick of the Beatles for a while; how the simple act of flipping over a cassette tape altered the course of his career; how he wrote one his best known songs in 15 minutes; the only one of his albums he didn't want to make; how he managed not to meet one of the co-writers of his biggest hits until after the song was on the radio; the reason he asked his record label to drop him; whose version of "You're My Favorite Waste of Time" is his favorite; what it's like listening to Phil Spector records on acid; and why he's reissuing his three underrated Razor & Tie albums, even though he's vowed to never release another new album again.  ABOUT MARSHALL CRENSHAW Detroit native Marshall Crenshaw’s debut self-titled album spawned the Top 40 pop hit “Someday Someway” and was named one of the Best Albums of the Eighties by Rolling Stone magazine. Establishing him as a critical darling, Crenshaw went on to release a series of eclectic studio albums that spawned classic songs such as “Whenever You’re on My Mind,” “Better Back Off,” and “You’re My Favorite Waste of Time.” The latter went on to be covered by Bette Middler, Ronnie Spector, the duo of Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs, and Owen Paul, who had a Top 5 hit with it in the UK. Crenshaw carved out a special relationship with Hollywood, appearing with his band in the Francis Ford Coppola film Peggy Sue Got Married, portraying Buddy Holly in the Richie Valens biopic La Bamba, and writing a book called Hollywood Rock: A Guide to Rock ‘n’ Roll in the Movies. Additionally, he penned the title track for the John C. Reilly comedy film Walk Hard, which earned Crenshaw Golden Globe and Grammy nominations. A highly respected writer, Marshall’s songs have been covered by Kelly Willis, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Freedy Johnston, Robert Gordon, Marti Jones, and the Gin Blossoms, with whom he co-wrote the Top 10 single “Til I Hear It From You.” Ronnie Spector recorded an entire five-song EP of material from the Marshall Crenshaw catalog, and his work has earned him induction into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame.  

     

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