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    Explore "hollies" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 9: Flagpole Sitta", "Arts and Lifestyle Wednesday Presented by Healing Frequency Massage-Danny and Tim's Music Scene January 4th", "The Hollies- Bus Stop - Time Warp Song of the Day", "The Joint - 4 January 2020" and "Spin me around once more" from podcasts like ""VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack", "Danny Clinkscale: Reasonably Irreverent", "Bart Shore's Time Warp Radio", "The Joint Radio Show" and "Bob Stern's Vinyl Schminyl Radio"" and more!

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    Ep. 9: Flagpole Sitta

    Ep. 9: Flagpole Sitta

    Hiya! My name's Terry J. Aman and in this, my ninth episode of VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack, titled "Flagpole Sitta," I focus on artists in my music collection whose names begin with the letter H.

    My intro includes a reprise of the scrap of "At the Closing of the Year" from the "Toys" soundtrack arranged by Hans Zimmer. (link: https://bit.ly/3UaASsX) I shared a passage in Ep. 91 of my VideoFuzzy podcast, but I felt it had gotten a little overproduced and I wanted to take a cleaner, more bare bones run at it here.

    Under Title Track, I talk about "Flagpole Sitta" by Harvey Danger (https://bit.ly/425uCoB) and other songs on their 1997 LP release "Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?"

    In Lost Tracks, songs that did not transfer properly from one PC to the next, I added "Long Cool Woman (in a Black Dress)" (1972) by The Hollies back into my collection, and talk about it alongside their 1966 hit "Bus Stop."

    In my Influences segment [full LPs], I talk about The Heart Throbs' "Cleopatra Grip," and Hootie and the Blowfish's "Cracked Rear View," highlighting "Not Even the Trees" (https://bit.ly/4b4GMlz)

    In my Breakouts segment [multiple tracks] I talk about Halestorm's "I Miss the Misery" and their cover of "Bad Romance."

    In my Sparks segment [single tracks] I talk about Hootie and the Blowfish and Helmet w/ David Yow's contributions to the Led Zeppelin tribute compilation "Encomium." Also, Hole's cover of "Gold Dust Woman," Henry McClintock's "Big Rock Candy Mountain," The Hilltoppers' "P.S. I Love You," and Highly Suspect's "My Name is Human" (https://bit.ly/47LCoow) 

    Any "music" anyone thought they heard in this tiny indie podcast was simple sketch reference included for illustrative purposes to prompt listeners to track down and explore commercially available music through officially licensed sources and is by no means meant to infringe on anyone's copyright, licensing or distribution agreements.

    And for more, please add, subscribe and follow me wherever you get your podcasts, or contact me through the link above or by emailing tjaman1970@yahoo.com. Happy listening!

    The Joint - 4 January 2020

    The Joint - 4 January 2020

    Notebooks out completists, here's the playlist in full...

    • THE HOLLIES  -  Gasoline Alley Bred
    • VEGYN  -  Blue Verb
    • m a g g i e . w a v  -  World Eater ☒☒85 (featuring CHROM ‘47)
    • SUGAR WORLD  -  We Fell In Love
    • AVALANCHE PARTY   -  Rebel Forever
    • JACK MEDLEY'S SECURE MEN  -  Lose It

    Frankie Boyle's 2019 New World Order #1

    • CLARA! y MAOUPA  -  Truenos
    • EJECA  -  Pushed (Bicep Remix)
    • TOM OF ENGLAND  -  Song Of The Sex Monk
    • SHIT & SHINE  -  Several Times Two
    • TENGGER  -  Ajari
    • ANGEL-HO  -  Pose
    • LEZ POP  -  AUDIO BABY
    • SOFIE  -  99 Glimpses
    • HINDS  -  Riding Solo

    Frankie Boyle's 2019 New World Order #2

    • ECKO BAZZ  -  Kyusa Embela (Gunfinger Mix)
    • SIG NU GRIS  -  Mononoke
    • CLEO SOL  -  One
    • NAYANA IZ  -  How We Do
    • ITCHY BUGGER  -  Have You Seen John*
    • WAQWAQ KINGDOM  -  Doggy Bag
    • NAZAR  -  UN Sanctions
    • Un Violador En Tu Camino
    • MODERATE REBELS  -  Every Cheat You Meet Sings Love Songs
    • ARIEL PINK  -  Driving To The Grave

    Frankie Boyle's 2019 New World Order #3

    • SIDHU MOOSE WALA X MIST X STEEL BANGLEZ X STEFFLON DON  -  47
    • JUDGITZU  -  Umeme
    • SHEILA RICKARDS & THE AGGROVATORS  -  Roots Jamaica Dub
    • VEGYN  -  Blue Verb Reprise
    • THE RUTLES  -  Let's Be Natural (RIP Neil Innes)

    * The source of this week's lyrical heading.

    Googie A-Go-Go (Googie Architecture)

    Googie A-Go-Go (Googie Architecture)
    Pull up a cantilevered stool and order a malt while we delve into the architectural style with the irritating name that defined the look of Los Angeles. We'll touch on the architects and establishments that made it possible from the eponymous Googie's itself to the legendary Armet and Davis. No substitutions. We'll cover a brief history of Googie as a style (5:01), Coffee Dan's and Googie's (27:28), Ships Coffee Shop (37:58), Denny's (48:56), Pann's (54:38) and Norm's (1:13:12).

    Episode 30 - Graham Gouldman

    Episode 30 - Graham Gouldman

    10cc's own Graham Gouldman joins Simon and Brian for episode 30 to talk about the writing of songs like 'For Your Love' (The Yardbirds), 'Bus Stop' (The Hollies), 'No Milk Today' (Herman's Hermits), 'Johnny Don't Do It', 'Wall Street Shuffle', 'I'm Not in Love', 'Iceberg' (10cc) and 'Bridge To Your Heart' (Wax). Graham talks in depth about his work with 10cc, the late Andrew Gold, and his latest solo album Love and Work.

    Episode 23 - Nik Kershaw

    Episode 23 - Nik Kershaw

    Singer-songwriter Nik Kershaw talks with Sodajerker about the writing of songs like 'Wouldn't It Be Good', 'I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me', 'The Riddle', 'Dancing Girls', 'Don Quixote', 'Human Racing' and 'Wide Boy'. Nik also talks about penning hit songs like 'The One and Only' (Chesney Hawkes), 'The Woman I Love' (The Hollies) and 'Seventeen' (Let Loose) as well as his approach to writing his new solo album, Ei8ht.

    Episode 19 - Albert Hammond

    Episode 19 - Albert Hammond

    Veteran writer Albert Hammond joins Simon and Brian to talk about the writing of his incredible catalogue of hit songs, such as 'The Air that I Breathe' (The Hollies), 'One Moment in Time' (Whitney Houston), 'Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now' (Starship), 'When I Need You' (Leo Sayer), 'I Don't Wanna Lose You' (Tina Turner) and 'Don't Turn Around' (Aswad). Albert also talks in depth about his work with songwriters and artists like Hal David, Diane Warren, Carole Bayer Sager, The Carpenters and Duffy.

    Happy Stewball (War is Over)

    Happy Stewball (War is Over)
    Lennon made it no secret that many (all?) of his songs were inspired by music he hard heard. This goes for the riff of I Feel Fine, the intro of Instant Karma, Come Together... and for most of Happy Xmas. Here, the inspiration derives from Stewball, an English traditional. Stewball was perfomed by man artists (such as The Greenbriar Boys, Lonnie Donnegan, Peter, Paul & Mary, Woody Guthrie), but the version by the Hollies (1968) appears to be the one for Lennon. Here's a mash-up of those 2 versions.
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