![]() ![]() Love's A Mystery (I Don't Understand) - The Tubes Uptown Song Club intro #9 - Patrick Ripoll They also talk about the worst song on the best album, the greenest songs they can think of, and the disappointing lack of rivalry between 80's Athens rock bands and 60's Harlem boogaloo bands. Uptown Song Club, a podcast about songs, is back! Host Patrick Ripoll is joined by film, music and esoteric culture writer Heather Drain () and host of Supporting Characters Bill Ackerman () to talk about Procession by New Order, Tunnel Walker by Barnes & Barnes and El Pito (I'll Never Go Back To Georgia) by The Joe Cuba Sextet. It's been a long time, shouldn't have left you, without a dope pod to cast to. Spotify Playlist of Every Song Featured on Uptown Song Club Spotify Playlist of Every Song Picked For Discussion On Uptown Song Club 3, Op.36 - Beth Gibbons & Polish National Radio Symphony ![]() 3, Op.36 (1976) - David Zinman, Dawn Upshaw (Soprano) & The London Sinfonietta Giants in the Sky - Into The Woods Broadway Cast Help Me Make It Through the Night (live 2016) - Kris Kristoffersonīest of All Possible Worlds (Live at Farm Aid 1994) - Kris Kristoffersonīest of All Possible Worlds - Roger MillerĭNA. Good Lovin' (10-31-1980 Radio City, NY, set 3-10) - Grateful Deadįire On The Mountain (12-31-78) - The Grateful Deadįorgotten Years (Ellis Park, 1994) - Midnight Oilīest of All Possible Worlds - Kris Kristofferson While My Guitar Gently Weeps - The Beatles ![]() Porcelina of the Vast Oceans - The Smashing Pumpkins Walking on Sunshine - Katrina & the WavesĪint Nuthin But A G Thing - Dr. They also talk about the most 90's song, songs that are too much of a good thing, and our on-ramps onto country music. The band pour their collective talents over Bowie’s 40+ years & 30 albums of dazzling music that irrefutably changed the face of music culture forever.Uptown Song Club, a podcast about songs, is back with it's final episode for the season! Host Patrick Ripoll is joined by Jim Laczkowski (current host of Director's Club and author of Five Years) and Brad Strauss (former host of Director's Club) to talk about The Best of All Possible Worlds by Kris Kristofferson, The Rip by Portishead and Mythological Beauty by Big Thief. SONS OF THE SILENT AGE are dedicated musicians who love the material and know it intimately. Years later, the band continues to thrive, playing select, prestigious shows including the opening of the “David Bowie Is” exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, and collaborating with kindred spirits such as SHIRLEY MANSON, SINEAD O’ CONNOR, MICHAEL SHANNON & AVA CHERRY. The benefit was so successful they decided to make it an annual event at Metro. In January 2013, SONS played their inaugural charity show to a sold out crowd at METRO in Chicago. ![]() Songs from Bowie’s canon were selected, played and honed and SONS OF THE SILENT AGE became a living, vital entity. A stellar band was culled from Chicago’s elite musicians, all veterans in their own right with excellent musical pedigrees. Matt and Chris were collaborating on a song when the seed was sewn to start a band dedicated to the music of DAVID BOWIE. Matt has brought his formidable drumming skills to renowned bands over the years including FILTER, SMASHING PUMPKINS, GARBAGE & MORRISSEY. Chris Connelly & Matt Walker are both 30+ year veterans of the music business.Ĭhris moved from his native Scotland in the 80’s to pursue a career in gratuitous volume and outrage with techno-rednecks THE REVOLTING COCKS and MINISTRY. ![]()
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