325 episódios

A look back at pop culture from the 70's, 80's, and 90's

Reliving My Youth Noel Fogelman

    • Filme e TV

A look back at pop culture from the 70's, 80's, and 90's

    Tracy Bonham

    Tracy Bonham

    Noel catches up with Tracy Bonham. The Grammy nominated singer is out with her new single, Damn the Sky (for being too wide). A new album is in the works as well. Tracy discusses the inspiration for the song. She came on to the scene with her number one hit “Mother, Mother.” It was the last time a female solo artist top the modern Rock tracks chart for 17 years. There were two videos for the song. One featuring Tracy's actual mother.We also discuss the drama behind her follow up album, Down Here. She re-recorded her debut album entitled modern Burdens with some amazing female singers. She was apart of Lilith Fair. Although she didn’t perform, she saw first hand the disaster that was Woodstock 99. Tracy also recorded a children's album and discusses how important music is to young children.

    • 1h 17 min
    Lindsay Crouse (Slap Shot, The Verdict, House of Games)

    Lindsay Crouse (Slap Shot, The Verdict, House of Games)

    Noel catches up with Lindsay Crouse. The Oscar, Grammy and Emmy nominated actress received her Oscar nomination for her role in "Places in the Heart." Lindsay talks about her Oscar night experience. She played Lily Braden in "Slap Shot." Lindsay reveals which Charlestown Chief came to her hotel room naked and the type of practical jokes Paul Newman played. Lindsay had a pivotal role in another Paul Newman classic, "The Verdict," which was written by her then husband, David Mamet. She starred in "House of Games," which was written and directed by Mamet.

    • 43 min
    Corey Glover (Living Colour, Sonic Universe)

    Corey Glover (Living Colour, Sonic Universe)

    To celebrate our 7th anniversary, This week’s guest is someone who was in my top five of dream guests when I started this podcast. Corey Glover is the lead singer of the Grammy-winning band Living Colour. The band’s music has been a big part of my life since their landmark debut album, Vivid, came out in 1988. The double platinum album featured the song, Cult of Personality. It’s one of the greatest hard rock songs of all time. Surprisingly, it wasn’t the first single. Corey actually gives props to Epic, their record company for that decision.

    The song has a place in pop culture, most notably by CM Punk, the wrestler has used it as his entrance music for over a decade now.

    Corey’s latest project is the band Sonic Universe. The band feature guitar Mike Orlando from Adrenaline Mob. Their debut album, It is what it is, drops on Friday. It’s fantastic!

    Living Colour is still going strong as well. They’re have shows this summer and new music should be coming next year.

    • 1h 2 min
    Steve Fossen ( Original Heart Bassist, Heart By Heart)

    Steve Fossen ( Original Heart Bassist, Heart By Heart)

    Noel catches up with Steve Fossen, founding member and original bassist for Heart. Steve was with Heart for their first six albums, leaving in 1982. The mid-to-late '70s version of the band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Steve, alongside former Heart drummer, Michael DeRosier, formed Heart By Heart, where they preform Heart songs.

    • 1h 2 min
    Mitchell Whitfield (My Cousin Vinny, Friends)

    Mitchell Whitfield (My Cousin Vinny, Friends)

    Noel catches up with Mitchell Whitfield. The actor is probably best known for portraying Stan Rothenstein in 'My Cousin Vinny" and Rachel's ex-finance, Barry, on "Friends." Mitchell talks about the scene that broke him while shooting Vinny. Mitchell also talks about the starring role on Friends that he almost got. He now is a very successful voice actor, having voiced Donatello in the 2007 film, "TMNT", Phobos in "W.I.T.C.H." and Fixit in "Transformers: Robots in Disguise."

    • 1h 11 min
    Gilbert Gabriel of The Dream Academy

    Gilbert Gabriel of The Dream Academy

    Noel catches up with Gilbert Gabriel. The keyboardist/co-writer was a member of the British trio, The Dream Academy. The band released three studio albums. Their debut, featured the band's biggest hit, "Life in a Northern Town," which went to number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1985. The band also had songs featured in two John Hughes movies, Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Planes, Trains and Automobiles. The Dream Academy just released a 7-CD box set called "The Dream Academy: Religion, Revolution and Railways which includes B-sides, remixes and unreleased tracks.

    • 1h 20 min

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