Nakedly Examined Music Podcast

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Song Analysis with the Songwriter

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  • NEM#142: Rebecca Rego: This Is Your Life!

    27/02/2021 Duración: 01h12s

    Folky, soul-singing Rebecca has had six releases since 2007. We discuss "Mama" from her solo EP, Songs for Cleaning Women, Pt. 1 (2020), "No One Knows Me" by Rebecca Rego and the Trainmen from Speaking of Witches (2019), "Gave Me" by rego off of From the Royal Arcade (2009), and "Cruel" from Lay These Weapons Down (2016). Intro: "Call My Mother" from Tolono (2014). See rebeccaregoandthetrainmen.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsor: Visit nebia.com/nem and use code NEM for 15% off your shower revolution. The post NEM#142: Rebecca Rego: This Is Your Life! first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

  • NEM#141: Robert Forster (The Go-Betweens) Looks Back Novelistically

    13/02/2021 Duración: 01h09min

    Robert co-fronted the Australian-born post-punk band The Go-Betweens through nine albums in the '80s and '00s with Grant McLennan before the latter's death in 2006 and has also released seven solo albums. We discuss "No Fame" from Inferno (2019), "Here Comes a City" by The Go-Betweens from Oceans Apart (2005), and "On My Block" by The Go-Betweens from Before Hollywood (1983). We conclude by listening to "Let Me Imagine You" from Songs to Play (2015). Intro: "Clouds" by The Go-Betweens from 16 Lovers Lane (1988). Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsors: Get 15% off an annual membership at MasterClass.com/examined. Visit nebia.com/nem and use code NEM for 15% off your shower revolution. The post NEM#141: Robert Forster (The Go-Betweens) Looks Back Novelistically first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

  • NEM#140: Larry Keel: Hillbilly Shredder to Singer-Songwriter

    30/01/2021 Duración: 53min

    Larry has appeared on 20+ albums since co-founding Magraw Gap in 1990 and then becoming bandleader on '97. He's known for his lightning flat picking and has more recently added a good dose of social commentary and fundamental questioning to his songwriting. We discuss "Mars’ Cry" (and listen to "Try") from American Dream (2020), "Crocodile Man" from One (2019), and "Diamond Break" from Backwoods (2009). Intro: The title track to The Sound (1999). For more, see larrykeel.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsor: Get a month's free trial of guided meditations at headspace.com/NEM. The post NEM#140: Larry Keel: Hillbilly Shredder to Singer-Songwriter first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

  • NEM#139: Don Rauf’s Life In A Blender

    15/01/2021 Duración: 01h06min

    Don started the NY-based Life in a Blender in the late 80s and has put out ten albums of tunes with off-kilter lyrics and increasingly elaborate arrangements. We discuss "The Ocean is a Black and Rolling Tongue" (and listen at the end to "Soul Deliverer") from Satsuma (2020), "Falmouth" from We Already Have Birds That Sing (2014), and "Chicken Dance" from Two Legs Bad (1997). Intro: "Mounds of Flesh" from Welcome to the Jelly Days (1988). For more see lifeinablender.net. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsors: Get three months free Internet privacy protection at ExpressVPN.com/NEM. Get 15% off MasterClass at masterclass.com/EXAMINED. Get a month's free trial of guided meditations at headspace.com/NEM. The post NEM#139: Don Rauf’s Life In A Blender first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

  • NEM-Pretty Much Pop Crossover: Story Songs w/ Rod Picott

    01/01/2021 Duración: 48min

    Recycling a great music discussion featuring a past NEM guest from Mark's other entertainment podcast for the New Year! Plenty of songs try to tell stories, but do the pop song format and narrative really mix? Rod Picott joins Pretty Much Pop to talk about classics by Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, formative nightmares like "Leader of the Pack" and "The Pina Colada Song, borderline cases like "Bohemian Rhapsody," and more. How does this form relate to theater, videos, and commercials? Subscribe directly to Pretty Much Pop at prettymuchpop.com. Get bonus discussion at patreon.com/prettymuchpop. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support NEM on Patreon. The post NEM-Pretty Much Pop Crossover: Story Songs w/ Rod Picott first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

  • Mark Lint’s PEL Network Holiday Party 2020: Merry Chatting and Songs

    24/12/2020 Duración: 02h05min

    Join the office party, where Mark holds mini conversations on philosophy, art, and life with all PEL and PMP co-hosts, plus Ken Stringfellow, Jenny Hansen, and the members of Mark Lint's Dry Folk, whose 12 tunes are presented in succession with nary a partridge in sight. Will these 12 spirits turn you (or Mark) from errant ways? BYOB! The post Mark Lint’s PEL Network Holiday Party 2020: Merry Chatting and Songs first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

  • NEM#138: Markus Reuter: Composer or Tap Guitar Hero?

    18/12/2020 Duración: 01h31min

    Markus began composing as a teen, "found his tribe" in getting connected to King Crimson's Robert Fripp in the early 90s, and has put out 40+ solo and collaborative albums of experimental music since 2000, including work in Stick Men with Crimson's Tony Levin and Pat Mastelotto. We discuss "Swoonage" from Truce (2020), "Boon" by Marcus Reuter and the Matangi Quartet from String Quartet No. 1 'Heartland' (2019), and "11-11" by Tuner (Pat Mastelotto and Markus Reuter) from POLE (2007), and end by listening to "The Cult of Bibbiboo" by centrozoon from The Divine Beast (2001). Intro: "Condition IV" from Falling for Ascension (2017). More at . Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsors: Get three months free Internet privacy protection at ExpressVPN.com/NEM. Buy one MasterClass annual membership and get one free to gift at masterclass.com/EXAMINED. Get a month's free trial of guided meditations at headspace.com/NEM. The post NEM#138: Markus Reuter: Composer or Tap Gui

  • NEM#137: Brian Cullman, Writer About Town

    04/12/2020 Duración: 59min

    Brian's been writing music and music journalism since the late '60s, has produced artists like Taj Mahal, Lucinda Williams, and Ollabelle, and has released three solo albums and an EP since 2008. We discuss "Killing The Dead" (and discuss "Wrong Birthday") from Winter Clothes (2020, written with now-deceased Ollabelle guitarist Jimi Zhivago), discuss "And She Said" from The Opposite of Time (2016), and "The Promise" from All Fires The Fire (2008). Intro: "The Book of Sleep" by OK Savant, recorded live at CBGBs in 1990. For more, see briancullman.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. The post NEM#137: Brian Cullman, Writer About Town first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

  • NEM#136: Mark Bingham: To and In New Orleans

    21/11/2020 Duración: 01h29s

    Mark got signed as a teen in 1966, left to play theatrical prog jazz in Indiana during college, had a spell in a "no wave" band in New York, and finally settled down in the '80s as an in demand producer and collaborator in New Orleans, working with groups like R.E.M., Flat Duo Jets, and John Scofield. He's only finished two solo albums but has a ton of archive recordings being released soon, and now plays guitar in a cajun band. We discuss "Pissoffgod.com" from Psalms of Vengeance (2009), "Ash Wednesday and Lent" by Ed Sanders (music by Mark Bingham) from Poems for New Orleans (2007), "That's Why" by Social Climbers from their self-titled album (1981), and then listen to "Blood Moon" by Michot's Melody Makers from Cosmic Cajuns from Saturn (2020). Intro: "Flies R All Around Me" by Screaming Gypsy Bandits from Back to Doghead (1970). Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsors: Get three months free Internet privacy protection at ExpressVPN.com/NEM. Buy one MasterC

  • NEM#135: Peter Milton Walsh (The Apartments): No Assembly-Line Recording

    06/11/2020 Duración: 56min

    Peter started The Apartments in Australia in the late '70s and has been its only consistent member. After releasing his first full album in 1985 and being featured on a John Hughes soundtrack, he released four lush, moody albums in the '90s but then retired when family tragedy struck until the late '00s; he's had four releases since 2011. We discuss "What's Beauty to Do?" and "Where You Used to Be" from In And Out Of The Light (2020), then "Sunset Hotel" from Fete Foraine (1996), and finally listen to "Looking for Another Town" from No Song, No Spell, No Madrigal (2015). Intro: "Help" from the Return of the Hypnotist EP (1979). More at theapartments-music.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. The post NEM#135: Peter Milton Walsh (The Apartments): No Assembly-Line Recording first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

  • NEM#134: Laraaji’s Free Association Meditations

    23/10/2020 Duración: 53min

    Jazz multi-instrumentalist Edward Larry Gordon Jr. became Laraaji around the same time he started releasing meditative zither music in the late 70s and was then discovered by Brian Eno, who produced our intro, "The Dance No. 1" from  Ambient 3: Day of Radiance (1980). Laraaji has since had around 40 releases of largely improvised music. We discuss "Hold on to the Vision" (and hear "Shenandoah") from Sun Piano (2020), the single edit of "Introspection" from Bring On the Sun (2017), and "All of a Sudden," a 1986 vocal tune released on Vision Songs, Vol. 1 (2017). More at laraaji.blogspot.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Visit masterclass.com/EXAMINED for 15% off a MasterClass All-Access Pass. The post NEM#134: Laraaji’s Free Association Meditations first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

  • NEM#133: Jon Hassell (and Rick Cox): Fourth World Improvisation

    10/10/2020 Duración: 01h09min

    Jon started playing trumpet with composers like Terry Riley and La Monte Young in the late 60s, has since guested with Peter Gabriel, Talking Heads, Ani DiFranco, Ry Cooder, et al, and has released 18 solo albums since 1977. We discuss "Unknown Wish" from Seeing Through Sound: Pentimento Volume 2 (2020), "Manga Scene" from Listening to Pictures: Pentimento Volume 1 (2018), "Toucan Ocean" from Vernal Equinox (1977), and listen to the title track from Last Night the Moon Came Dropping Its Clothes in the Street (2009). Intro: "Chemistry" by Jon Hassell/Brian Eno from Fourth World Music I: Possible Musics (1980). For more see jonhassell.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. The post NEM#133: Jon Hassell (and Rick Cox): Fourth World Improvisation first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

  • NEM#132: Chris Frantz Looks Back on Talking Heads and Tom Tom Club

    25/09/2020 Duración: 01h01min

    On the publication of his memoir, Remain in Love, Chris and your host Mark Linsenmayer discuss "Psycho Killer" and "Warning Signs" by Talking Heads from Talking Heads '77 and More Songs About Buildings and Food (1978), plus "Bamboo Town" and "Who Feelin' It?" by Tom Tom Club from Close to the Bone (1983) and The Good the Bad and the Funky (2000). We conclude with the title track to Tom Tom Club's Downtown Rockers (2012). Plus, Tina Weymouth jumps in at one point! For more see tomtomclub.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Visit masterclass.com/EXAMINED for 15% off a MasterClass All-Access Pass. The post NEM#132: Chris Frantz Looks Back on Talking Heads and Tom Tom Club first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

  • NEM#131: Ward White Audited

    14/09/2020 Duración: 01h02min

    Ward has issued about ten releases of lyric-driven, stylish pop since 2003. We discuss the title track from Leonard at the Audit (2020), "Titans" from Diminish (2018), and the title track from Pulling Out (2008). Intro: "Sabbath" from Ward White Is the Matador (2014). End: "Bubble and Squeak," also from the new album. For info see wardwhite.net. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. The post NEM#131: Ward White Audited first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

  • NEM#130: Mark Farner (ex Grand Funk Railroad) Back from the Dead

    02/09/2020 Duración: 58min

    Mark led Grand Funk Railroad through 13 albums in the 70s and early 80s and has had around eight solo releases. We discuss "Nadean" from For the People (2006), "Not Yet" from Some Kind of Wonderful (1991), and the title track of Born to Die by Grand Funk Railroad. End song: "Take You Out." Intro: "I'm Your Captain" from GFR's Closer to Home (1979). For more see markfarner.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. The post NEM#130: Mark Farner (ex Grand Funk Railroad) Back from the Dead first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

  • NEM#129: New People – Matt Ackerman and Mark Lint on Collaboration

    22/08/2020 Duración: 01h22min

    Your host dissects the collaborative chemistry with guitarist Matt Ackerman as the two front men of the band New People (2006-2013). We discuss "Down So Low" (intro: "Love Is the Problem") from The Easy Thing (2008), "Manager" from Impossible Things (2011), and "Local" and "At the Time" from Might Get It Right (2013), plus "We Who Have Escaped" (later in 2013, released on Songs from the Partially Examined Life). Intro: "Love Is the Problem" also from The Easy Thing. For more, see newpeopleband.com and marklint.bandcamp.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. The post NEM#129: New People – Matt Ackerman and Mark Lint on Collaboration first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

  • NEM#128: Roger Joseph Manning Jr.’s Crazy Fun with Arrangements

    14/08/2020 Duración: 01h29min

    Roger rose to fame as keyboardist/songwriter for Jellyfish in the early '90s, then formed Imperial Drag, The Moog Cookbook, TV Eyes, backed Beck, and finally released two albums under his own name starting in 2006. He's recently released a solo EP and one with The Likerish Quartet that reunites him with some other members of Jellyfish. We discuss "Lighthouse Spaceship" by The Lickerish Quartet from Threesome, Vol. 1 (2020), "The Turnstile at Heaven’s Gate" from Catnip Dynamite (2008), "Time to Time" by Malibu (a solo techno project) from Robo-Sapiens (2007), and listen to "Operator" from his solo Glamping EP (2018). Intro: "The King is Half-Undressed" by Jellyfish from Bellybutton (1990). For more, see thelickerishquartet.com and rogerarranging.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Visit masterclass.com/EXAMINED for 15% off a MasterClass All-Access Pass and use code NEM15 at BuyRaycon.com/nem for 15% off wireless earbuds. The post NEM#128: Roger Joseph Manning J

  • NEM#127: KatieJane Garside Is an Impulse of Chance

    02/08/2020 Duración: 59min

    KatieJane gained fame fronting British grunge band Daisy Chainsaw, left after their first full album but resumed the project under the name Queenadreena for four albums in the '00s, then partnered with Chris Whittingham in 2007 to live on a boat and play as the stripped-down Ruby Throat for four albums. That band has now become loud again and been re-christened Liar, Flower. We discuss "My Brain is Lit Like an Airport" and hear the title track from Geiger Counter (2020), then look back to "Hu'u" by Ruby Throat from Baby Darling Taporo (2017) and "Lesions In The Brain" by Lalleshwari (a one-off solo moniker) from Lullabies in a Glass Wilderness (2007). Intro: "Love Your Money" from Daisy Chainsaw from Eleventeen (1992). For more, see katiejanegarside.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. The post NEM#127: KatieJane Garside Is an Impulse of Chance first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

  • NEM#126: Jim Peterik Eyes Much More Than the Tiger

    18/07/2020 Duración: 01h12min

    Jim has released 30+ albums since 1964 with Ides of March, Survivor, Pride of Lions, et al. Intro: His biggest hits, the title tracks of Vehicle (1970) and The Eye of the Tiger (1983). We discuss his new solo single "Empty Arena" and two Ides of March tunes, "Friends Like You" from Play On (2019) feat. Mindi Abair and "L.A. Goodbye," recorded in 1992 but originally from Common Bond (1971). End song: "The Spirit of Chicago," a 1992 recording released on Ideology: Version 11.0. For more, see jimpeterik.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Visit masterclass.com/EXAMINED for 15% off a MasterClass All-Access Pass and use code NEM15 at BuyRaycon.com/nem for 15% off wireless earbuds. The post NEM#126: Jim Peterik Eyes Much More Than the Tiger first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

  • NEM#125: Victor DeLorenzo (ex Violent Femmes) Starts with Drums

    04/07/2020 Duración: 01h07min

    Victor started as a singer/songwriter, drummed with the Femmes for five albums in the '80s, and has since recorded six solo releases and five more with nine thirteen, plus other collaborations, jazz jamming, and work in the theater. We discuss "Invisible Shadows" from Tranceaphone (2020), "Carry Me" from Victor DeLorenzo (2013), "Arco, Pizzicato" by Nineteen Thirteen from The Dream (2016), and listen to "Audrey" from Pancake Day (1996). Intro/outro: "World Without Mercy" by Violent Femmes from The Blind Leading the Naked (1985). More at victordelorenzo.weebly.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. The post NEM#125: Victor DeLorenzo (ex Violent Femmes) Starts with Drums first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

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