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VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack

By: Terry J. Aman
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  • A tour of my music collection and what I'm finding in there
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  • Ep. 11: Relics of Things Past
    Jun 19 2024

    Hiya! My name's Terry J. Aman and in this, my 11th episode of VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack titled "Relics of Things Past," it's my second installment of artists in my music collection whose names begin with the letter I.

    Yup, "Ep. 10: Caramia" focused on the 80+ songs in my collection by The Indigo Girls. Part 2 of the I's starts out with an interview with a college friend of mine, Mark Leonard Mason, and he talked to me about a band he was in at the time called Ice Nine. Since conducting and editing that interview, I received the tragic news that Mark lost his life in a car accident. I added some words ahead of the interview and beyond it to reflect our loss.

    Under Influences [full LPs] I talk about Inspiral Carpets, Incubus and Ibeyi. Under Breakouts [multiple tracks] I talk about Iggy Pop and INXS. And under Sparks [single tracks] I talk about Ice Cube, Inara George and Information Society.

    Pics in VideoFuzzy's Instagram of Ice Nine cassette and CD artwork, Mark Leonard Mason from the '90s, and screencaps from Ibeyi's performance of "Deathless" from their 2017 release "Ash" on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert in March of 2018.

    As always, any "music" or "singing" anyone thought they heard in this tiny indie podcast was simple sketch reference included for illustrative purposes to prompt listeners to track down and explore commercially available music through officially licensed sources and is by no means meant to infringe on anyone's copyright, licensing or distribution agreements. Go forth, buy songs and support the artists you love.

    And for more, please add, subscribe and follow me wherever you get your podcasts, or contact me through the link above or by emailing tjaman1970@yahoo.com. Happy listening!

    Links

    Mark Leonard Mason web presence: https://www.ghostlodgemusic.com and https://www.pepperminthippoband.com
    Ice Nine's "Creeping South" on Bandcamp: https://bit.ly/3VyciRT
    Ice Nine's final concert Dec. 13, 1996 on Bandcamp: https://bit.ly/3KS2X2l
    Ibeyi "When Will I Learn?" with the Metropole Orkest conducted by Jules Buckley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7NCvsHZqjg
    Ibeyi "Deathless" from "Live from Here with Chris Thile," hosted at Radio Heartland: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jIRdIcdNl0
    Iggy Pop "Lust For Life" from "Trainspotting: The Soundtrack": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQvUBf5l7Vw
    Information Society "I Wanna Know (Pure Energy)," hosted at vevo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijAYN9zVnwg

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    49 mins
  • PROMO: Ep. 11: Relics of Things Past
    Jun 15 2024

    Hiya! I'm Terry J. Aman, host of VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack, and in "Ep. 11: Relics of Things Past," I share my interview with Mark Leonard Mason of the Grand Forks, North Dakota, band Ice Nine who tragically we learned lost his life shortly after I spoke with him. The interview reflected his humor and passion and I have included as much of it as I could. His friend and former bandmate Eric Fundingsland shared a link to Ice Nine's final concert on bandcamp, and that link is in my show notes along with his other projects and web presence. Plus comments on Inspiral Carpets, Incubus, Ibeyi, Ice Cube, INXS, Iggy Pop and Information Society. For all this and more, please add, follow and subscribe to VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack, wherever you get your podcasts!

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    1 min
  • Ep. 10: Caramia
    Apr 27 2024

    THE INDIGO GIRLS in concert at the Fargo Civic Center in May 1995.

    Hiya! My name's Terry J. Aman and in this, my 10th episode of VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack, I'm writing to you from Grand Rapids, Mich., where I recently took in a live taping of the All About Agatha podcast with host and author Kemper Donovan, discussing his debut mystery novel "The Busy Body," which I reviewed around the 20-minute mark in Ep. 92 of my other, more media-centered podcast, VideoFuzzy. https://bit.ly/49U5dQX

    Kemper was in fine voice, handing off hosting duties to Schuler Books events coordinator Elizabeth Bosscher and giving so far the most detailed look at that novel, released earlier this year, on his podcast, check it out if you get a chance, it's sure to post shortly.

    As for this podcast, most of my entries so far have been driven by the alphabet – all the artists in my collection who begin with the letter A, or the letter C and so on. But with the Indigo Girls, I've got seven LPs and a few singles to talk about – more than 80 tracks in my collection altogether – as well as a VHS tape of concert footage.

    They're artists I've been listening to since I was in my teens. I've attended at least one, possibly two of their concerts. They've influenced my musical tastes and woldview more than I will ever know and I enjoyed this opportunity to talk about them.

    Format was a bit different this time. I talk a little about my earliest encounters with their music, then I talk about their single "Caramia" as a title track, pulling up "Burn All the Letters" as a feature later on.

    Under "Influences," I tried talking about the LPs in order of release, but quickly found that didn't really convey my experience of their music in my life. So I approached it in general topics, like spirituality, and exploration, and activism.

    I talked about a vibe I was getting from their song "Burn All the Letters" and emotional ties that song sparked in me. I talked about a couple songs from "All That We Let In" that seem to explore different sides of the same conversation – "Fill It Up Again" and "Come On Home" – and close with "Go," one of the strongest get-out-the-vote motivators I've ever heard.

    As always, any "music" anyone thought they heard in this tiny indie podcast was simple sketch reference included for illustrative purposes to prompt listeners to track down and explore commercially available music through officially licensed sources and is by no means meant to infringe on anyone's copyright, licensing or distribution agreements.

    And for more, please add, subscribe and follow me wherever you get your podcasts, or contact me through the link above or by emailing tjaman1970@yahoo.com. Happy listening!

    Links:
    Angelfire: "Girls With Guitars" Indigo Girls lyrics meaning: https://bit.ly/3UhGRuz
    Caramia: https://bit.ly/3Uzz10F
    Burn All the Letters: https://bit.ly/4a3DU6Y
    Fill It Up Again: https://bit.ly/4dhnFFT
    Come On Home: https://bit.ly/3UfoNBu
    Go: https://bit.ly/4du6AsL
    Quote by activist Meridel LeSueur: https://bit.ly/3y2fcpW

    Pics in my Instagram from the Indigo Girls concert I attended in Fargo in May 1995, and the book chat I attended in Grand Rapids, Mich., with Kemper Donovan.

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    41 mins

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