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In this episode Charles interviews the core members of the Chicago-based punk band Horace Pinker, consisting of guitarist and vocalist Scott Eastman, drummer Bryan Jones, and bassist and vocalist Greg Mytych. Charles delves into the history of the band, which was originally formed in Tempe, Arizona. Horace Pinker has toured extensively, performing in over 20 countries and sharing stages with renowned acts such as Green Day, The Offspring, and Blink 182. They have released eight studio albums, including their latest, 'Now and the Future.' The interview touches upon their musical journey, personal concert experiences, and the influence they had on other bands and their fanbase. Bryan recounts a memorable story of loading in gear for the band MDC, while Scott shares his experience of seeing Bad Brains live in the late '80s. The band members also discuss some of their weirdest and most disappointing shows, including an incident involving a ceiling fan in Germany and a lackluster performance by Texas is the Reason. The highlight of the interview is when Bryan describes the time, he had dinner with David Grohl of Foo Fighters and John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin but missed an opportunity to start a conversation with John Paul Jones. The conversation also highlights the impact of their music, with accounts of fans reaching out and young musicians covering their songs. They reflect on the longevity of their career, the experience of touring, and their continued passion for music. The episode concludes with the band expressing their gratitude to fans and mentioning that more information can be found by Googling 'Horace Pinker.' BANDS: Agent Orange, All Systems Go, At the Drive-In, Bad Brains, Bad Religion, Blink-182, Bulimia Banquet, Butthole Surfers, Dag Nasty, Descendents, DI, Doughboys, Duran Duran, Firehose, Fugazi, GBH, Green Day, Guns N’ Roses, Horace Pinker, Hüsker Dü, Jawbreaker, Jimmy Eat World, KISS, Led Zeppelin, MDC, Meat Puppets, Metallica, Minutemen, Monster Magnet, NOFX, NRA, Queens of the Stone Age, Seven Seconds, SNFU, Texas Is the Reason, Them Crooked Vultures, The Cult, The Offspring, Yellowcard. VENUES: Aragon, Boat on the Rhine River (festival performance in Cologne, Germany), Bobby’s Eastside, Burlington, Fireside Bowl, Fitzgerald’s, House of Blues, Living Room, Reggie's, Riot Fest, Riviera, Silver Dollar Club, UIC Pavilion. PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLive Please help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon. WEBSITE - BECOME A GUEST: https://seeingthemlive.com/ Visit the Seeing Them Live website and click on the link to fill out a form so we can consider you as a guest on the show. INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708
In this Season 3 closer, Charles interviews the core members of the Chicago-based punk band, Horace Pinker, share fascinating stories from their extensive touring history and music career. Originating in Tempe, Arizona, Horace Pinker has shared stages with legendary bands such as Green Day, Fugazi, and Blink 182, while also touring internationally. The band recounts memorable concert experiences, including Scott Eastman's first show seeing Duran Duran, best and surprising concerts, and even mishaps like falling through a stage while performing. The highlight of the interview is when Bryan describes the time, he had dinner with David Grohl of Foo Fighters and John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin but missed an opportunity to start a conversation with John Paul Jones. The discussion also covers the band's formation, the significance of the punk scene, and their latest album, 'Now and the Future.' Scott, Bryan, and Greg provide an authentic and lively insight into the life of a punk band on the road.
In this Season 3 closer, Charles interviews the core members of the Chicago-based punk band, Horace Pinker, share fascinating stories from their extensive touring history and music career. Originating in Tempe, Arizona, Horace Pinker has shared stages with legendary bands such as Green Day, Fugazi, and Blink 182, while also touring internationally. The band recounts memorable concert experiences, including Scott Eastman's first show seeing Duran Duran, best and surprising concerts, and even mishaps like falling through a stage while performing. The highlight of the interview is when Bryan describes the time, he had dinner with David Grohl of Foo Fighters and John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin but missed an opportunity to start a conversation with John Paul Jones. The discussion also covers the band's formation, the significance of the punk scene, and their latest album, 'Now and the Future.' Scott, Bryan, and Greg provide an authentic and lively insight into the life of a punk band on the road.
On this week's show... Loudini: The Who kiss and make up with Zach (entertainment world) , Aaron Sterling Over complicating AC/DC(rick beato) , PRS DGT the Les Paul for Tele Players(Ask Zach) , Why Jeff Beck and John Paul Jones stopped speaking(studio number 6) (hi ho silver lining), Brief History of Peavey Amplifiers(Jamie Holroyd Guitar) , Loudini asked to join Ghost tribute band, The Brothers AM(pete thorn) , Steel Panther’s Pocket Pussy Melter(riffs beards and guitars) , Prince’s Soundcheck…holy shit! Pigs in Space, Riff of the Week: Are You Gonna Go My Way; Lenny Kravitz Pittsburgh Kevin: Laurie Norris, Your Mom’s House Podcast, Film Corner: The Lion The Witch & The Wardrobe, In The Line of Fire , YouTube hand wringing over fantastic four, Sinners, Bill & Ted Face The Music, This Week In Rock – April 22 – April 28 Born This Week in Rock History: 4/22/1950 – Peter Frampton (guitar, Humble Pie) 4/23/1936 – Roy Orbison (rock and roll singer-songwriter) 4/23/1947 – Glenn Cornick (bass, Jethro Tull) 4/24/1945 – Doug Clifford (drums, Creedence Clearwater Revival) 4/25/1917 – Ella Fitzgerald (jazz vocalist) 4/25/1923 – Albert King (blues vocalist & guitarist) 4/25/1945 – Stu Cook (bass, Creedence Clearwater Revival) 4/26/1886 – Ma Rainey (blues vocalist) 4/26/1915 – Johnny Shines (blues vocalist& guitarist) 4/27/1951 – Ace Frehley (guitar, KISS) Died This Week in Rock History: 4/22/2013 – Richie Havens (folk singer-songwriter, guitarist) 4/24/1970 – Otis Spann (blues vocalist & pianist) 4/26/1984 – William James “Count” Basie (jazz pianist & bandleader) 4/28/1934 – Charley Patton (blues vocalist & guitarist) Music Releases and Top of the Charts: 4/22/1972 – Deep Purple’s Machine Head hits #1 in the U.K. 4/23/1969 – The Beatles With Billy Preston’s “Get Back” hits #1 in the U.K. 4/23/1971 – The Rolling Stones’ Sticky Fingers is released 4/23/1976 – The Ramones release The Ramones 4/23/1979 – Blondie’s “Heart of Glass” hits #1 4/23/1994 – Pink Floyd’s The Division Bell tops the charts 4/24/1971 – Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young’s LP 4 Way Street hits #1 4/24/1976 – Wings’ LP At The Speed Of Sound hits #1 4/24/1989 – Tom Petty releases Full Moon Fever 4/24/2006 – Bruce Springsteen releases “We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions” 4/25/1978 – Queen’s “We Are The Champions” is certified gold 4/25/2005 – Bruce Springsteen releases Devils & Dust 4/26/1969 – The Original Broadway Cast Soundtrack of Hair hits #1 4/27/1968 – Simon and Garfunkel, “Mrs. Robinson” was released This Week in Rock History: 4/22/1969 – John Lennon very publicly changes his middle name from “Winston” to “Ono.” 4/22/1978 – Bob Marley and the Wailers perform their first show, and Marley makes his first public appearance in Jamaica, after being wounded in an assassination attempt a year and a half earlier. We love Bob Marley and very much hate the would-be assassin. 4/22/1978 – On tonight’s Saturday Night Live , John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd team up to debut two new characters called “The Blues Brot
This is a pre-Thanksgiving quiz. What American Revolutionary War hero said, “I have not yet begun to fight?” and has a rum named after him. No, it’s not Hamilton! We have Finnian Gill, Co-Founder - Master of Flavors for...wait for it...for John Paul Jones Rum here to answer every question you might have on how the two that is American Revolutionary war hero John Paul Jones and rum came together, plus even more on the not-so-secret ingredient that makes their rum different from every rum out there. By the way, if you can’t hear it already, I have bronchitis which is still wreaking havoc on my voice. But it has been two weeks without a single episode. Please bear with my voice, at least in the beginning and end. I totally sound like me in the interview because I recorded pre-cold! Now let’s begin to drink - I think John Paul Jones said that too! Our cocktail of the week had to be the Espresso Martini made the John Paul Jones way! INGREDIENTS 50ml John Paul Jones Rum 40ml coffee liqueur 1 shot of premium espresso Pinch of sea salt METHOD Add all of the ingredients to a shaker Add ice Shake, shake, shake Doubles train into a coupe glass You'll find this recipe, more Espresso Martini recipes, and all the cocktails of the week at alushlifemanual.com, where you’ll also find all the ingredients in our shop. ----- Become a supporter of A Lush Life Manual for as little as $5 - all you have to do is go to buymeacoffee.com/lushlife . Lush Life Merchandise is here - we’re talking t-shirts, mugs, iPhone covers, duvet covers, iPad covers, and more covers for everything! And more! Produced by Simpler Media Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Get great cocktail ideas on Pinterest New episodes every Tuesday, usually!!
His name is John Paul Jones, his friends call him John Paul Jones, you can call him JPJ! And today he’s on the pod – catching up with the guys and talking about his new podcast. Plus, with Leo season fast approaching, the guys talk about birthday plans. John Paul Jones IG: @johnpauljonesjohnpauljones Podcast: @jibberjabberwithjpj Bachelors In The City IG: @bachelorsinthecitypodcast Peter & Dustin: @pilot_pete @dustinbkendrick This is a Redd Rock Music Podcast IG: @reddrockmusic www.reddrockmusic.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/bachelors-in-the-city . Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Brendan and Ernie cover the Tyler/Hannah/Gigi drama, the Caelynn/Blake/Kristina drama, the Annalise drama, how much we love Demi and hate Jane and the attempted murder of the beloved John Paul Jones. that and much more so enjoy! don't forget to rate, review and subscribe and follow on twitter @Rightreasonspod.
Extended Guitar Emotions... This week with "Leafy Meadows" - John Paul Jones (TC 01:48), "Pile Ou Face" - Les Loups Noirs (TC 07:14), "Shades Of Time" / "Savor" / "Jingo" - Santana (TC 12:52), "Can't Stop The Music (He Played It Much Too Long)" / "Is It A Star" - Daryl Hall & John Oates (TC 23:23), "Double Happy" - Split Enz (TC 31:02), "The Choral Sea" - Split Enz (TC 34:35), "The Musical Box" - Genesis (TC 40:33), "The Cosmic Couriers Meet South Philly Willy" - The Cosmic Jokers (TC 51:21). One hour weekly with Gernot Dudda's Radio Show, playing and presenting Extended Guitar Experiences in Rock music and beyond, under the ironical name of "Marcianos que nos tocan las guitarras". For your listening pleasure! This tends to be a quality shelter for music lovers of the electric guitar that are fond of more expanded formats. Each program is varied and seeks a balance so that you always have a little bit of everything: symphonic rock, progressive, German krautrock, southern, psychedelia, blues rock, Spanish iberian and laietanos, guitar heroes, rock & experimental snipers, jazz-rock, Canterbury... So many things! Now I understand why genres were invented. Somebody had to give a little order to it all! This is not a playlist but a Radio Show in a classic and traditional way! You can listen to the usual Anglo-Saxon things as well as to contributions from countries like as Spain, Germany, France or Italy. Taking things even further, here you can even discover many interesting things coming from Unexpected Territories that also play rock. Don't forget to check regularly our Twitter feed: @MarcianosRock
Kay is joined by Jared Freid of the UUp? podcast to break down this week’s episode of The Bachelorette, and they’re both not having it with ABC’s scheduled change. At 7:50 they discuss the untimely exit of John Paul Jones and try to explain why the audience came to love him. Next, they talk about Hannah’s weird decision to play therapist between the Lukes and her one-on-one date with Mike. Is he poised to become the next Bachelor? They react to the Scottish wrestling group date when all the guys went balls out for Hannah’s attention, and discuss Jed’s strong move to get the rose. At 43:00 they talk about the painful Luke P. date. Is this guy really a master manipulator? Then they close out the show with their Cringe Harrison Award winners for the week. Thanks to our sponsors! BetterHelp: Go to BetterHelp.com/Betchelor and enter discount code Betchelor for 10% off your first month! Openfit: Get a special extended 30-day free trial membership to Openfit when you text Betchelor to 303030 StoryWorth: For $20 off, visit storyworth.com/Betchelor when you subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hannah’s great season and great crop of guys, Ben’s surprising favorite contestant, the love for Tyler C., and if the show has changed after a change of producers (0:50). Then, a discussion of the man, the myth, the legend, John Paul Jones (24:30). Host: Juliet Litman Guest: Ben Higgins , Amelia Wedemeyer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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