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    Explore "yazoo" with insightful episodes like "Episode 602 - Top Ten Two Man Bands Part 1 w/Fernando Perdomo & Michael Collins of Broken Sound", "The Chocolate War (1986) Robert Cormier, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, John Glover, Keith Gordon & Kate Bush", "137 Abbreviated Butt Corn", "P4 Musik Special: Culture Club, Wham!, Yazoo, Eurythmics, Donna Summer med flera hörs i hits från 1983" and "24th June 1982: Tight Fit, Dollar, Yazoo, Soft Cell, Adam Ant, ABC..." from podcasts like ""All Time Top Ten", "Book Vs Movie Podcast", "Meat in the Middle podcast", "Musiken i P4" and "Retro Chart Trivia"" and more!

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    Episode 602 - Top Ten Two Man Bands Part 1 w/Fernando Perdomo & Michael Collins of Broken Sound

    Episode 602 - Top Ten Two Man Bands Part 1 w/Fernando Perdomo & Michael Collins of Broken Sound

    Before you get yourself in a tizzy over the title of this episode, try to imagine how lame it would be to call it "Top Ten Two Person Bands". No thanks. For our purposes here the word 'man' is a catch-all for everybody, and we certainly did live up to our inclusive credo. ATTT is delighted to welcome back the fabulous Fernando Perdomo and newcomer Michael Collins to the show to help promote their awesome new TWO MAN BAND called Broken Sound, and to chat about what it means to be a two man band in all of its iterations. We also played some great music. Whether or not the conversation went completely off the rails or just slightly off is up to you. Fun times with picks 10-6 in Part 1!

    Get your earholes on some brand new tunes from Broken Sound! Check out their Bandcamp:
    https://brokensound.bandcamp.com/

    MIchael and Fern are always up to fun stuff. Find them on the socials:
    https://www.instagram.com/amichaelcollinsdrums/
    https://www.instagram.com/fernandoperdomoguitar/

    The Chocolate War (1986) Robert Cormier, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, John Glover, Keith Gordon & Kate Bush

    The Chocolate War (1986) Robert Cormier, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, John Glover, Keith Gordon & Kate Bush
    Book Vs. Movie: The Chocolate War

    Robert Cormier 1974 YA Novel Vs. The 1988 Keith Gordon Film

    This September, the Margos are going to cover books that have been placed on “Banned Books” lists at schools and libraries in America over the last 100+ years, starting with The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier, which has consistently been banned in high schools for language, religious questioning, and sexual imagery since its publication.

    The story of Jerry Renault, a lonely high school freshman at a Catholic school mourning the loss of his mother and trying to figure out how to find his way in life while maintaining his individuality. The main high school clique, the Vigils, run by creepy Archie, wants Charlie to refuse to sell chocolates to make him stand out (badly) to Brother Leon. Leon needs to sell 20,000 boxes of chocolates because he borrowed too much cash ahead of time and the school administration is close to finding this out.

    When Jerry is “allowed” by the Vigils to sell the chocolates, he continues to refuse to cause an escalation of destabilization and violence at the school. Was it worth it for him to “disturb the universe?”

    The film, directed by Keith Gordon, was made for a tiny budget (used mostly for the kickass 80s soundtrack featuring Kate Bush and Yaz) and made little impact at the time. It is now having a revival due to the popularity of Bush’s Running Up That Hill feature on the Netflix show Stranger Things.

    So between the book and the film, which did we like better?

    In this ep, the Margos discuss:
    Banned Books and recent U.S. issues with this at schools across the nation
    The themes of the book
    Why this movie may be controversial and why it also strikes a chord with readers
    The cast: John Glover (Brother Leon,) IIan Mitchell-Smith (Jerry,) Doug Hutchinson (Obie,) Wallace Langham (Archie,) Corey Gunnestad (Goober,) Brent Fraser (Emile,) Robert Davenport (Brian Cochran,) Jenny Wright (Lisa,) Bud Cort (Brother Jacques,) Adam Baldwin (John Carter,) and Ethan Sandler as David Caroni.
    Clips used:
    Jerry refuses to sell the cookies
    The Chocolate War trailer
    Brother Leon harassed Bailey
    Lisa meets Jerry
    Archie and John Carter know they need to sell more chocolate.
    Archie and Carter at the boxing match “Greedy and Cruel”
    The Chocolate War soundtrack


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    P4 Musik Special: Culture Club, Wham!, Yazoo, Eurythmics, Donna Summer med flera hörs i hits från 1983

    P4 Musik Special: Culture Club, Wham!, Yazoo, Eurythmics, Donna Summer med flera hörs i hits från 1983

    I sista delen om hitåret 1983 hörs tydligt hur synthar nyttjas mer och mer i produktionerna. Hör artisterna som låg på listorna då i denna serie om 80-talets hitlistemusik med Micke Cederberg.

    Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

    Detta är del 12 av 30 om 80-talets hits i Sverige. Varje årtal förses med tre avsnitt.
    Det är del 3 om hitåret 1983 baserat på svenska singellistan och Heta Högens populäraste hits i Poporama i P3.

    Det finns en samlingssida för samtliga avsnitt i denna hitlisteserie.
    Du hittar länken om du klickar här.

    Micke Cederberg är en musikprofil som jobbat på Sveriges Radio sedan 1994. Han startade tidigt sitt musikintresse och börja samla skivor redan som fyraåring. Han sålde skivor i butik redan när han var 14 år och som 16-åring debuterade han som DJ vilket är en roll han fortfarande intar ibland.
    Hans motto med denna serie är att man ska lära sig minst en sak om låten eller artisten som presenteras.

    24th June 1982: Tight Fit, Dollar, Yazoo, Soft Cell, Adam Ant, ABC...

    24th June 1982: Tight Fit, Dollar, Yazoo, Soft Cell, Adam Ant, ABC...

    Who left school to became a potato rumbler instead of staying on and sitting their exams? Whose poor flying skills led to an ill-fated global flight and an unscheduled landing on a main road? Which member of New Order thinks Toyah comes across as awfully big-headed? It’s all here in this week’s Chart Trivia on 24th June 1982! Starring Tight Fit, Dollar, Yazoo, Soft Cell, Adam Ant, ABC and a cast of thousands!

    R. Crumb's "Heroes of the Blues" (Part 3) (Hour 2)

    R. Crumb's "Heroes of the Blues" (Part 3) (Hour 2)
    The eBook version of “The Amazing Secret History of Elmore James” will officially be released July 1st, 2019. Available from the Amazon Kindle Store at https://tinyurl.com/yy6vlsv3 and from Apple Books at https://tinyurl.com/y4ql53s2 In 1980, the good folks at Yazoo Records issued a box set of 36 trading cards called "The Heroes of the Blues," with drawings by legendary illustrator and cartoonist R. Crumb, and text by noted researcher and author Stephen Calt. They've long been favorites with Blues fans, and on this program we finish up our exploration of "The Heroes of the Blues" with music from Charley Patton, Blind Willie McTell, Son House, Peetie Wheatstraw, Memphis Minnie, and more. Pictured: One of the "Heroes of the Blues" featured on this episode. Illustration by R. Crumb. Sleepy Boy Hawkins - in the flesh! - will be making an appearance at the first ever Bainbridge Island Museum of Art’s Mojo Rhythm & Blues Festival! All the details you need to know, right here: https://tinyurl.com/yx9k9sbs Are you looking for ways to promote your band’s latest release, product, business, or service? Advertise on the podcast that’s been downloaded over one million times, and reach a global audience of blues lovers! Contact us at bluesunlimited at gmail dot com for more details! This episode is available commercial free and in its original full-fidelity high quality audio exclusively to our subscribers at Bandcamp. Your annual subscription of $27 a year will go directly to support this radio show, and you’ll gain INSTANT DOWNLOAD ACCESS to this and more than 170 other episodes from our extensive archive as well. More info is at http://bluesunlimited.bandcamp.com/subscribe

    R. Crumb's "Heroes of the Blues" (Part 3) (Hour 1)

    R. Crumb's "Heroes of the Blues" (Part 3) (Hour 1)
    The eBook version of “The Amazing Secret History of Elmore James” will officially be released July 1st, 2019. Available from the Amazon Kindle Store at https://tinyurl.com/yy6vlsv3 and from Apple Books at https://tinyurl.com/y4ql53s2 We’re pleased to say that all three volumes of Blues Unlimited: The Complete Radio Show Transcripts have now been published as eBooks! They’re available from Apple Books at https://tinyurl.com/y4rceu7b - Barnes & Noble at https://tinyurl.com/yxkvx6rl - and also available in the Kindle Store from Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/yyuwxbla (And please keep in mind that every dollar from every purchase will help keep an independent voice in blues radio alive and well! And we thank you!) In 1980, the good folks at Yazoo Records issued a box set of 36 trading cards called "The Heroes of the Blues," with drawings by legendary illustrator and cartoonist R. Crumb, and text by noted researcher and author Stephen Calt. They've long been favorites with Blues fans, and on this program we finish up our exploration of "The Heroes of the Blues" with music from Charley Patton, Blind Willie McTell, Son House, Peetie Wheatstraw, Memphis Minnie, and more. Pictured: One of the "Heroes of the Blues" featured on this episode. Illustration by R. Crumb. Are you looking for ways to promote your band’s latest release, product, business, or service? Advertise on the podcast that’s been downloaded over one million times, and reach a global audience of blues lovers! Contact us at bluesunlimited at gmail dot com for more details! This episode is available commercial free and in its original full-fidelity high quality audio exclusively to our subscribers at Bandcamp. Your annual subscription of $27 a year will go directly to support this radio show, and you’ll gain INSTANT DOWNLOAD ACCESS to this and more than 170 other episodes from our extensive archive as well. More info is at http://bluesunlimited.bandcamp.com/subscribe

    R. Crumb's "Heroes of the Blues" (Part 2) (Hour 2)

    R. Crumb's "Heroes of the Blues" (Part 2) (Hour 2)
    We’re pleased to say that all three volumes of Blues Unlimited: The Complete Radio Show Transcripts have now been published as eBooks! They’re available from Apple Books at https://tinyurl.com/y4rceu7b - Barnes & Noble at https://tinyurl.com/yxkvx6rl - and also available in the Kindle Store from Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/yyuwxbla (And please keep in mind that every dollar from every purchase will help keep an independent voice in blues radio alive and well! And we thank you!) In 1980, the good folks at Yazoo Records issued a box set of 36 trading cards called "The Heroes of the Blues," with drawings by legendary illustrator and cartoonist R. Crumb, and text by noted researcher and author Stephen Calt. They've long been favorites with Blues fans, and on this program (the second of three) we continue our exploration of "The Heroes of the Blues." Among the featured artists on this program are Furry Lewis, Big Bill Broonzy, The Rev. Gary Davis, Cannon's Jug Stompers, the Memphis Jug Band, Skip James, and many more. Pictured: One of the "Heroes of the Blues" featured on this episode. Illustration by R. Crumb. Are you looking for ways to promote your band’s latest release, product, business, or service? Advertise on the podcast that’s been downloaded over one million times, and reach a global audience of blues lovers! Contact us at bluesunlimited at gmail dot com for more details! This episode is available commercial free and in its original full-fidelity high quality audio exclusively to our subscribers at Bandcamp. Your annual subscription of $27 a year will go directly to support this radio show, and you’ll gain INSTANT DOWNLOAD ACCESS to this and more than 170 other episodes from our extensive archive as well. More info is at http://bluesunlimited.bandcamp.com/subscribe

    R. Crumb's "Heroes of the Blues" (Part 2) (Hour 1)

    R. Crumb's "Heroes of the Blues" (Part 2) (Hour 1)
    The eBook version of “The Amazing Secret History of Elmore James” will officially be released July 1st, 2019. Available from the Amazon Kindle Store at https://tinyurl.com/yy6vlsv3 and from Apple Books at https://tinyurl.com/y4ql53s2 In 1980, the good folks at Yazoo Records issued a box set of 36 trading cards called "The Heroes of the Blues," with drawings by legendary illustrator and cartoonist R. Crumb, and text by noted researcher and author Stephen Calt. They've long been favorites with Blues fans, and on this program (the second of three) we continue our exploration of "The Heroes of the Blues." Among the featured artists on this program are Furry Lewis, Big Bill Broonzy, The Rev. Gary Davis, Cannon's Jug Stompers, the Memphis Jug Band, Skip James, and many more. Pictured: One of the "Heroes of the Blues" featured on this episode. Illustration by R. Crumb. Are you looking for ways to promote your band’s latest release, product, business, or service? Advertise on the podcast that’s been downloaded over one million times, and reach a global audience of blues lovers! Contact us at bluesunlimited at gmail dot com for more details! This episode is available commercial free and in its original full-fidelity high quality audio exclusively to our subscribers at Bandcamp. Your annual subscription of $27 a year will go directly to support this radio show, and you’ll gain INSTANT DOWNLOAD ACCESS to this and more than 170 other episodes from our extensive archive as well. More info is at http://bluesunlimited.bandcamp.com/subscribe

    R. Crumb's "Heroes of the Blues" (Part 1) (Hour 2)

    R. Crumb's "Heroes of the Blues" (Part 1) (Hour 2)
    We’re pleased to say that all three volumes of Blues Unlimited: The Complete Radio Show Transcripts have now been published as eBooks! They’re available from Apple Books at https://tinyurl.com/y4rceu7b - Barnes & Noble at https://tinyurl.com/yxkvx6rl - and also available in the Kindle Store from Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/yyuwxbla (And please keep in mind that every dollar from every purchase will help keep an independent voice in blues radio alive and well! And we thank you!) In 1980, the good folks at Yazoo Records issued a box set of 36 trading cards called "The Heroes of the Blues," with drawings by legendary illustrator and cartoonist R. Crumb, and text by noted researcher and author Stephen Calt. They've long been favorites with Blues fans, and on this program (the first of three) we dive head first into "The Heroes of the Blues." Among the featured artists on this program are Peg Leg Howell, Blind Blake, Frank Stokes, Jaybird Coleman, Blind Willie Johnson, Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell, Blind Lemon Jefferson, the Mississippi Sheiks, and more. Pictured: One of the "Heroes of the Blues" featured on this episode. Illustration by R. Crumb. Are you looking for ways to promote your band’s latest release, product, business, or service? Advertise on the podcast that’s been downloaded over one million times, and reach a global audience of blues lovers! Contact us at bluesunlimited at gmail dot com for more details! This episode is available commercial free and in its original full-fidelity high quality audio exclusively to our subscribers at Bandcamp. Your annual subscription of $27 a year will go directly to support this radio show, and you’ll gain INSTANT DOWNLOAD ACCESS to this and more than 170 other episodes from our extensive archive as well. More info is at http://bluesunlimited.bandcamp.com/subscribe

    R. Crumb's "Heroes of the Blues" (Part 1) (Hour 1)

    R. Crumb's "Heroes of the Blues" (Part 1) (Hour 1)
    We’re pleased to say that all three volumes of Blues Unlimited: The Complete Radio Show Transcripts have now been published as eBooks! They’re available from Apple Books at https://tinyurl.com/y4rceu7b - Barnes & Noble at https://tinyurl.com/yxkvx6rl - and also available in the Kindle Store from Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/yyuwxbla (And please keep in mind that every dollar from every purchase will help keep an independent voice in blues radio alive and well! And we thank you!) In 1980, the good folks at Yazoo Records issued a box set of 36 trading cards called "The Heroes of the Blues," with drawings by legendary illustrator and cartoonist R. Crumb, and text by noted researcher and author Stephen Calt. They've long been favorites with Blues fans, and on this program (the first of three) we dive head first into "The Heroes of the Blues." Among the featured artists on this program are Peg Leg Howell, Blind Blake, Frank Stokes, Jaybird Coleman, Blind Willie Johnson, Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell, Blind Lemon Jefferson, the Mississippi Sheiks, and more. Pictured: One of the "Heroes of the Blues" featured on this episode. Illustration by R. Crumb. Are you looking for ways to promote your band’s latest release, product, business, or service? Advertise on the podcast that’s been downloaded over one million times, and reach a global audience of blues lovers! Contact us at bluesunlimited at gmail dot com for more details! This episode is available commercial free and in its original full-fidelity high quality audio exclusively to our subscribers at Bandcamp. Your annual subscription of $27 a year will go directly to support this radio show, and you’ll gain INSTANT DOWNLOAD ACCESS to this and more than 170 other episodes from our extensive archive as well. More info is at http://bluesunlimited.bandcamp.com/subscribe

    #24 Johan Baeckström

    #24 Johan Baeckström

    Ett något reducerat Blå måndag-gäng gästas av Sveriges Vince Clarke: Johan Baeckström, som spelar smörig synthpop och pratar om hårdvara mot mjukvara. Vi lyssnar på Clabbe förstöra Blue Monday och försöker förstå varför en medlem i Holländska The Nits har gjort en skiva helt på (dålig) svenska.

    #16 Torny Gottberg

    #16 Torny Gottberg

    Blå måndag träffar mannen bakom Sveriges främsta synth-skivbolag, Torny Gottberg. Torny erkänner ungdomssynder och berättar vad som säljer bäst – vinyl eller CD? Hur viktig är hi-hat i synthmusik? Exklusiv premiär av nytt spår från Celldöd. Dessutom det allra sista(?) På vågen!

    MSM 546 Willie Morris - Being an Editor and Writer

    MSM 546 Willie Morris - Being an Editor and Writer

    Mississippi author, Willie Morris, was living in Austin when he was offered a job as Editor of Harper’s Magazine.  In this episode, he recalls his decision to move to New York and the magazine’s reputation at that time.  When Morris took over as editor in 1967, circulation and revenues were down. He discusses the challenges of overseeing an older staff and his strategy to turn things around. Morris assumed he would be able to continue his career as a writer, even while working as an editor.  He explains why the demands on a New York editor’s time made it impossible for him to write.

    Willie Morris looks back with pride on his time as the Editor of Harper’s.  He reflects on the distinguished authors and journalists who contributed to the magazine’s successful return to its former glory and the role he played.

    PHOTO: copyright David F. Morris.

    EP98 "Give Her the Ol' Double T"

    EP98 "Give Her the Ol' Double T"
    Drunken Lullabies
    EP 98 “Give Her the Ol' Double T”


    Band/Label/Artist/Beer Twitter Handles: @DESTIHLbrewery, @GetSpiked13, @ROYALTUSK, @mikerphonebrew, @yazoobrew, @fiddleheadbrew, @EinstokBeer


    Show Notes: The Voice is visiting Casa de Cosmo for the first time for a little bottle share recording with Calvin & Nate "Hambone". We have a Spin the Bottle from Iron Spike Brewing Company and then try some beer from EinstokFiddleheadYazooMikerphone, plus a Sponsor Spotlight from Destihl. The Band of the Week is Royal Tusk and we enjoy a few songs from them between beers. Subscribe, Rate, and Review the show on iTunes, and email us at drunkenlullabiespodcast@yahoo.com to be featured on Drunkamaniac Mail.

    EP96 "Embracing the Funk: Live from Yazoo Brewing"

    EP96 "Embracing the Funk: Live from Yazoo Brewing"
    Drunken Lullabies
    EP 96 “Embracing the Funk: Live from Yazoo Brewing”

     

    Band/Label/Artist/Beer Twitter Handles: @DESTIHLbrewery, @GetSpiked13, @YazooBrew, @YazooTaproom, @RepublicanHair
     
    Show Notes: The Voice is at Yazoo Brewing in Nashville for a nice conversation with Neil McCormick of Yazoo. We have a flight of several Yazoo beers to try while getting a little history on the company, as well as the beers. The Band of the Week is Nashville locals Republican Hair and we enjoy a few songs from them between beers. Make sure to go check out Yazoo when you're in Nashville or pick up some of their beer at a store near you. Subscribe, Rate, and Review the show on iTunes, and email us at drunkenlullabiespodcast@yahoo.com to be featured on Drunkamaniac Mail. 

    EP77 "Feelin Peachy"

    EP77 "Feelin Peachy"
    Drunken Lullabies
    EP 77 “Feelin Peachy”

     

    Band/Label/Artist/Beer Twitter Handles: @DESTIHLbrewery, @GetSpiked13, @BrotherAli, @newhollandbrew, @YazooBrew, @jesterkingbeer, @dogfishbeer, @scratchbeer
     
    Show Notes: The Voice is visiting Idunna Hof and his friend Rothgar for a Peach themed bottleshare. Joining us for the show is possibly the largest cast ever assembled for a show. We have a Spin the Bottle with Iron Spike Breweryfollowed by peach beer selections from New HollandYazooJester KingDogfish HeadScratch, followed by a Sponsor Spotlight from Destihl Brewery. Our Band of the Week is Brother Ali and we enjoy three songs from him, including one from his new album on Rhymesayers, All the Beauty in This Whole Life. Subscribe, Rate, and Review the show on iTunes, and email us at drunkenlullabiespodcast@yahoo.com to be featured on Drunkamaniac Mail.

    4gotteneightiesgreaties

    4gotteneightiesgreaties
    They may not have been the Material Girls just wanting to have fun like Billie Jean in the Purple Rain, but these tunes are so good they need a Karma Chameleon change. These were big hits in the charts and the floors that don't get as much of an airing as their more famous counterparts. May they never Fade to Grey...


    1 Blondie Rapture (The Reflex Revision)
    2 Bananarama Cruel Summer (Ghosts of Venice)
    3 Pet Shop Boys West End Girls (Dance Mix)
    4 Imagination Just an Illusion (Powerhouse Club Mix)
    5 Level 42 Something about You (Hot Tracks Remix)
    6 Wham Young Guns(Butch le Butch Re-Edit)
    7 Madonna Lucky Star (The Reflex Re-fix)
    8 Falco Der Kommisar (Party Bangaz Remix)
    9 Animotion Obsession (12' mix)
    10 Baltimora Tarzan Boy (G-Funk Extended Mix)
    11 Simple Minds Don’t You forget About Me (PB remix)
    12 Visage Fade to Grey (DJ OzYBoY remix)
    13 Peking Man Room that Echoes
    14 MARRS Pump Up The Volume (Ultimix)
    15 Inner City Good Life (2nd Retouch Mix)
    16 Taylor Dayne Tell It to My Heart (Backspin mix)
    17 Rebel MC Street Tuff
    18 Natalie Cole Pink Cadillac (c+c club mix)
    19 Colonel Abrams Trapped (DJ OzYBoY Update)
    20 Ten City That's the way love Is (Steve "Silk" Hurley mix)
    21 Janet Jackson When I think Of You (Dance Mix)
    22 Kylie Hand on Your heart (DJ Miles 80s Redrum)
    23 Erasure A Little Respect (DJ Allan Redrum)
    24 Yazoo Situation (DJ OzYBoY remix)
    25 Depeche Mode Just Can't Get Enough (Erikk Hitze Redrum)
    26 OMD If you Leave (DJ Allan Redrum)
    27 Culture Club Miss Me (DJ Allan redrum)
    28 Duran Duran The Reflex (Perry Edit)
    29 Whitney Houston Love will Save the Day (Extended Mix)
    30 Prince U Got the Look
    31 Michael Jackson Bad (DJ Jeff's Re-Drum)
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