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In the final episode of I Love This Band Presents Nirvana, I'm going back to the release of In Utero, the doomed tours and the final year of Kurt's life. Thank you for joining me on my Nirvana journey, see you soon!
CONTENT WARNING: Suicide, Drug Use, Overdoses (please note there are no graphic descriptions in this episodes)
Books:
Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana by Michael Azzerrad
Nirvana: The True Story by Everett True
Heavier Than Heaven by Charles R. Cross
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Music:
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In the second last episode of the series (Part 5), I'm covering the aftermath of the Vanity Fair fiasco, Nirvana's iconic Reading '92 performance, Axl Rose Versus Kurt Cobain at the VMAs and of course, the making of In Utero. Join me in a fortnight for Part 6 where unfortunately, the series will end.
Books:
Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana by Michael Azzerrad
Nirvana: The True Story by Everett True
Heavier Than Heaven by Charles R. Cross
Article of note for you to read:
Watch Nirvana ruin their own show in Buenos Aires by Joe Taysom
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Music:
Soundtrack : Epidemic Sound for Creators
Intro Theme : Fecal Patter by ICEPOP, specially composed for I Love This Band.
Outro Song: (This is from Epidemic Sound) A Solitary Man's Soul by Lars ErikssonSupport the Show.
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In Part 4, I'm talking about Nirvana's dizzying ascent to mainstream fame and notoriety, Nirvana on TV and media and Kurt and Courtney's wedding. P.S. Rest in Peace Taylor Hawkins.
Books:
Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana by Michael Azzerrad
Nirvana: The True Story by Everett True
Heavier Than Heaven by Charles R. Cross
Get In Touch
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Email: [email protected]
Music:
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Intro Theme : Fecal Patter by ICEPOP, specially composed for I Love This Band.Support the Show.
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In Part 3, I'm talking about the making of Nevermind and Nirvana's burgeoning fame. I also cover the beginnings of Kurt and Courtney's relationship. If you haven't heard the first 2 parts of this special series, please go back and join me for the full story!
Books:
Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana by Michael Azzerrad
Nirvana: The True Story by Everett True
Heavier Than Heaven by Charles R. Cross
Get In Touch
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Instagram: @ilovethisbandpod
Twitter: @lovethisbandpod
Email: [email protected]
Music:
Soundtrack : Epidemic Sound for Creators
Intro Theme : Fecal Patter by ICEPOP, specially composed for I Love This Band.Support the show (https://www.patron.com/ilovethisbandpod)
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Welcome Back. In Part 2, I'm telling the story of the early years of Nirvana. In this part, Kurt has moved to Olympia and the ball has started rolling. Nirvana release the album Bleach and go through various member changes. If you haven't listened to Part 1 yet, please go back and join me on this Nirvana journey.
Books:
Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana by Michael Azzerrad
Nirvana: The True Story by Everett True
Heavier Than Heaven by Charles R. Cross
Get In Touch
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ilovethisbandpod
Instagram: @ilovethisbandpod
Twitter: @lovethisbandpod
Email: [email protected]
Music:
Soundtrack : Epidemic Sound for Creators
Intro Theme : Fecal Patter by ICEPOP, specially composed for I Love This Band.Support the Show.
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Welcome back to I Love This Band. I'm back for a special series.
This is part 1 of a 6 part series on Nirvana.
In Part 1, I'm tracing Kurt's origins from the sleepy town of Aberdeen to finding his punk rock mojo in Olympia. Part 1 is about the genesis of Kurdt and the beginning of the band that would become Nirvana.
Books:
Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana by Michael Azzerrad
Nirvana: The True Story by Everett True
Heavier Than Heaven by Charles R. Cross
Get In Touch
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ilovethisbandpod
Instagram: @ilovethisbandpod
Twitter: @lovethisbandpod
Email: [email protected]
Patreon:www.patreon.com/ilovethisbandpod
Music:
Soundtrack : Epidemic Sound for Creators
Intro Theme : Fecal Patter by ICEPOP, specially composed for I Love This Band.
I Love This Band is written, hosted and produced by Jennifer QuigleySupport the Show.
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Welcome to the I Love This Band Christmas Special! In this episode, I'm talking about Christmas music. A variety of friends talk about their favourite Christmas songs and I ask the question, what is the purpose of Christmas music really? Featuring contributions from folk from Motherfoclóir, Muses, Nothing Is Real and Juvenalia.
Scripted, Edited and Hosted By Jennifer Quigley
Guests Featured
Darach O'Seaghdha (Author, Motherfoclóir, Goin' Back by Dusty Springfield)
Danny Kilmartin (Journalist, I Love This Band co-host, Jona Lewie- Stop The Cavalry)
Chanty Lemieux (Muses Podcast, Dent May- I'll Be Stoned For Christmas)
Jason Carty (Nothing Is Real: A Beatles Podcast, Paul McCartney- A Wonderful Christmas Time)
ICE POP- (Musician, Jinx Lennon- Don't Lose A Stone For Christmas)
Alan Maguire (Juvenalia Podcast, Surfjan Stevens, The Child With A Star On His Head)
Social Media:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ilovethisbandpod
Instagram: @ilovethisbandpod
Soundtracked:
Epidemic Sounds for Creators
Other Songs:
ICE POP - Last Christmas Instrumental Cover
Dent May- I'll Be Stoned For Christmas
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Welcome to the second Artist Spotlight Special of I Love This Band. In this episode, I'm talking to prolific Cork hip hop artist Craic Boi Mental. Having garnered so much traction online over the years, Craic Boi has not only been a unique voice in the Irish Hip Hop scene but in current Irish music in general. Craic Boi is driven, outspoken and not afraid to speak his truth.
I talk to Craic Boi Mental about his new album Craic Magic, his different monikers over the years and navigating the music scene as an artist on the spectrum. We had a great chat and I hope you enjoy!
Edited and Hosted By Jennifer Quigley
My guest was Craic Boi Mental
Follow the playlist I Love This Band: Songs We Talked About on Spotify for songs and artists mentioned in the podcast.
Craic Boi Mental
Twitter: @craicboimental
Instagram: @craicboimental
Bandcamp: Craic Boi Mental
Patreon: Craic Boi Mental
Craic Boi Mental's Album: "Craic Magic" Out Now
I Love This Band:
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Music:
Epidemic Sound for Creators:Support the Show.
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In this episode of I Love This Band, I'm talking to a co-host from one of my favourite podcasts about Patti Smith. Lynx O'Leary and I discuss Patti's life, career and music. We're talking about the role of muses in art, the romanticism of the 1970s punk era, poetry, punk rock and how Patti's music has informed our lives.
I read the books Just Kids by Patti Smith and Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk by Legs McNeill and Gillian McCain
Scripted, Edited and Hosted By Jennifer Quigley
My guest was Lynx O'Leary
In reference to BLACK LIVES MATTER here is some helpful information
Follow the playlist I Love This Band: Songs We Talked About on Spotify for songs and artists mentioned in the podcast.
Lynx O'Leary and the Muses Podcast
Twitter: @ChantyandLynx
Instagram: @MusesPodcast
Podcast: Muses Podcast
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Music:
Epidemic Sound for Creators:Support the Show.
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Welcome to the first I Love This Band Artist Spotlight Special. Following Nealo's appearance in the History of Irish Hip Hop Documentary on Ireland's RTÉ channel, I discuss how the global popularity of the genre has translated itself on the island of Ireland.
I talk to Nealo about the differences and similarities between audiences of hip hop and punk rock, why Irish people love rap so much and what home means to us all. We had a nice casual chat and it was a great way to kick off a new episode format. Hope you enjoy. More coming soon.
Scripted, Edited and Hosted By Jennifer Quigley
My guest was Nealo
In reference to BLACK LIVES MATTER here is some helpful information
Follow the playlist I Love This Band: Songs We Talked About on Spotify for songs and artists mentioned in the podcast.
Nealo
Twitter: @nellydaSilla
Instagram: @nealodasilla
Bandcamp: Nealo
Nealo's Album: "All The Leaves Are Falling" Out October 30th 2020 (Diffusion)
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Music:
Epidemic Sound for Creators:Support the Show.
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In the latest episode I'm talking to author, podcaster and one of my favourite people on Twitter Darach Ó Séaghdha about The Pixies. In this episode, we're discussing bilingualism in pop music, the changing music scene since the 1980s and the lasting legacy of one of the most influential alternative rock bands of all time.
Scripted, Edited and Hosted By Jennifer Quigley
My guest was Darach Ó Séaghdha
In reference to BLACK LIVES MATTER here is some helpful information
Follow the playlist I Love This Band: Songs We Talked About on Spotify for songs and artists mentioned in the podcast.
Darach Ó Séaghdha
Twitter: @theirishfor // @darachos // @Motherfocloir
Instagram: @Motherfocloir
Podcast: The Motherfocloir Podcast
Darach's Writing:
Books:
Motherfoclóir: Dispatches from a Not So Dead Language
Craic Baby: Dispatches from a Rising Language
TheJournal.ie Column "The Irish For": Read Here
I Love This Band:
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Music:
Epidemic Sound for Creators:Support the Show.
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I'm finally back after an extensive pause on the podcast. I'm chatting to Dwayne Woods about PJ or Polly Jean Harvey. In this episode, we discuss life and career of PJ Harvey and also how the music scene has changed for women since the 1990s. We talk feminism, formative years and the many reinventions of Polly.
Scripted, Edited and Hosted By Jennifer Quigley
My guest was Dwayne Woods
In reference to BLACK LIVES MATTER here is some helpful information
Follow the playlist I Love This Band: Songs We Talked About on Spotify for songs and artists mentioned in the podcast.
Butter Wouldn't Melt
Facebook: @butterwouldntmelt.ie
Twitter: @bwmpr_ie
Instagram: @butterwouldntmelt.ie
Dwayne's Artists:
Paddy Mulcahy
Susie Blue
Meljoann
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Danny's back to talk with me about Rage Against The Machine. We delve into how politics, art and music can come together in a positive and powerful way. We talk about Tom Morello and Zach De La Rocha's backgrounds and how their histories led them down the path of revolution. We talk about what the band means to Danny, what he thinks of criticisms about them and of course, we talk about some bomb tracks.
Scripted, Edited and Hosted By Jennifer Quigley
I read the book Rage Against The Machine by Colin Devenish.
My guest was Danny Kilmartin
Follow the playlist I Love This Band: Songs We Talked About on Spotify for songs and artists mentioned in the podcast.
Danny's writing:
Golden Plec
Headstuff
Eject Mag
I Love This Band:
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Instagram: @ilovethisbandpod
Music:
Epidemic Sound for Creators:
The Sirens of The Lambs by Matt Large
Nomad Life by Sarah, The Illstrumentalist
Thru The Wall by Matt Large
Behave by Rockin' For Decades
Burgess Hill by [ocean sounds]
Beat The Odds by Rockin' For Decades
Can't Fake This by Rockin' For DecadesSupport the Show.
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Welcome to a brand new episode of I Love This Band for Spring 2020. In this episode, I'm talking to Clodagh McGinley of Motherfoclóir about her love of Lady Gaga. We talk about Gaga's rise to fame in the late 00s, comparisons to Madonna, career highs and lows and why we think Gaga is more powerful than she's given credit for.
Scripted, Edited and Hosted By Jennifer Quigley
I read the book Gaga by Johnny Morgan and used the fansite Gagapedia.
My guest was Clodagh McGinley
Follow the playlist I Love This Band: Songs We Talked About on Spotify for songs and artists mentioned in the podcast.
Follow Clodagh:
Twitter: @clodaghmcginley // @zintwotongues
Instagram: @clodafoto
Follow Motherfoclóir:
Twitter: @Motherfocloir // @theirishfor
Instagram: @Motherfocloir
Podcast: https://www.headstuff.org/motherfocloir/
I Love This Band:
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Instagram: @ilovethisbandpod
Music:
Epidemic Sound for Creators:
Dayon- Don't Take To Me That Way
Brendan Moeller- Sunshine Rain
Nickolas Jones- Flower Crown
Franz Bengtsson- Fashion Freak 5
Purple Dive- Blossom
Sture Zetterberg- Waste Of My LoveSupport the Show.
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In this brand new episode special of I Love This Band, I'm celebrating St. Patrick's Day with a few friends who share their favourite bands and songs from Ireland. In light of a strange and usual St. Patrick's Day which is full of anxiety, I decided to pull something together to lift all our spirits. Céad míle fáilte agus Lá Fhéile Pádraig Shona Daoibh.
Scripted, Edited and Hosted By Jennifer Quigley
Follow the playlist I Love This Band: Songs We Talked About on Spotify for songs and artists mentioned in the podcast.
Guests Featured
Katie Ball (Just Mustard, on Trick Mist)
Bernard O'Rourke (Writer, Journalist, Film maker on Horslips)
Simon Byrne (Vertigo on Si Beag Si Mhor)
Mary McDonough (On Kneecap)
Eammon McChargue- Early (On The Dubliners)
Alan Anderson (Podracer, On Whipping Boy)
Francis Watters (Future West, On We, The Oceanographers)
Sophie Coyle (On Watercress)
Jinx Lennon (on James Connolly by Liam Weldon)
Social Media:
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Music:
Epidemic Sounds for Creators
John and The Land of Plenty- Green Fields
Blood River- Great Greens of Sa Pa
The Tap Room- Never EverSupport the Show.
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This is a special mini episode which is a tribute to those who've contributed to the project. I'll be taking a hiatus until I create what will be Season 2. In this episode, I recap my favourite moments of the season so far.
Featured:
Ursula Sam (Poly Styrene and X Ray Spex)
Danny Kilmartin (Joe Strummer and The Clash)
Lynne Zombie (Jim Morrison and The Doors)
Aoife Ward (Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds)
John Quigley (The Rolling Stones)
Katie Ball (Elvis Presley)
Carleigh Jenna (Debbie Harry and Blondie)
Whip Girl (Kate Bush)
Thank you for listening to Season 1 of I Love This Band. Please share, subscribe, review and tell your friends!Support the Show.
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In episode 8, I'm chatting to singer, dancer and all round performer Whip Girl about the magnificent Kate Bush. We talk about how it's okay to be a little out there and not conform to what's cool. We discuss how Kate has gathered fans from all sorts of genres from rap to punk to heavy metal.
I recommend the fan site Kate Bush Encyclopedia.
Scripted, Edited and Hosted By Jennifer Quigley
My guest was Whip Girl.
Follow the playlist I Love This Band: Songs We Talked About on Spotify for songs and artists mentioned in the podcast.
Follow $quick:
Twitter: SquickStars
Facebook: Squick
Instagram: squickmusic
Spotify:
Kalikah - Zero
Whip Girl - Enter The Darkness
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In episode 7, I'm talking about Debbie Harry and Blondie with Carleigh Jenna of the Dublin metal band Witchkicker. We talk about punk rock definitions, the importance of the DIY community, New York in the 70s and why we love Blondie.
I recommend Face It by Debbie Harry which helped me put together this episode.
Follow the playlist I Love This Band: Songs We Talked About
Scripted, Edited and Hosted By Jennifer Quigley
My guest was Carleigh Jenna of Witchkicker
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Facebook: witchkicker
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In this episode, I'm chatting to Katie Ball of Just Mustard about none other than Elvis Presley. We discuss his early life in Tupelo and Memphis, how blues and gospel influenced his musical career — and the calculated transformation of a poor country boy into a pop culture icon. Katie discusses what Elvis means to her and how he's been there her whole life.
I recommend the book Elvis: A Lonely Life by Ray Connolly which helped me put together the story for this podcast.
Scripted, Edited and Hosted By Jennifer Quigley
My guest was Katie Ball of Just Mustard.
Listen to Just Mustard:
Bandcamp: justmustard
Instagram: justmustard
Facebook: justmustardmusic
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