Thanks Mike Shirley for turning me on to this.
Danger Radio – Episode 29 – Interview w/ Frank Reader of Trashcan Sinatras
Podcast: Download (Duration: 54:31 — 49.9MB)
THIS THURSDAY!
Danger Radio presents…
TRASHCAN SINATRAS
BROOKEVILLE
TYLER DESPRES
at Larimer Lounge
$10/ 21+
Buy Tickets Here
VIDEO:
The interview was conducted via Skype, so we decided as long as we’re recording it, let’s record the video. The video interview doesn’t include the songs that the podcast interview includes.
PODCAST PLAYLIST:
Interview with Frank Reader of Trashcan Sinatras Pt. 1
Trashcan Sinatras – I Wish You’d Met Her
Trashcan Sinatras – Easy Read
Trashcan Sinatras – Earlies
Interview with Frank Reader of Trashcan Sinatras Pt. 2
The Beta Band – Assessment
In Episode 25, Jake Ryan mentions the Beta Band video for Assessment. He tells me to YouTube it. I don’t know what that means. Here’s the video.
Jarvis Cocker interrupts Michael Jackson
From the wikipedia article:
In 1996, Michael Jackson was given a special Artist of a Generation award. At the ceremony he accompanied his single “Earth Song” with a stage show, with Jackson as a Christ-like figure surrounded by children. Jarvis Cocker, of the band Pulp, mounted the stage in protest of the performance. Cocker ran across the stage, lifting his shirt and pointing his (clothed) bottom in Jackson’s direction. Cocker was subsequently questioned by the police on suspicion of causing injury towards three of the children in Jackson’s performance, although no criminal proceedings followed. “Earth Song”, by that point, had become Jackson’s biggest hit in the UK, spending six weeks at the top of the chart
JARV INTERRUPTS IT!
Beck covers “Sunday Morning” and it’s….
… really good. I like Beck, which you’ll know if you listen to Danger Radio. (if you don’t – how ya doin’? I’m Tyler). Anyway, I dig the idea of Beck’s Record Club project where Beck and others spend a day covering an entire album by a band and then release the songs on the net one by one (nice way to avoid paying royalties there Mr. Hansen). Give the first fruits of this project a spin. It’s really worthwhile. “Sunday Morning” by the Velvet Underground.

