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Episode 28 - Pearl Jam - Ten - Evening Flow, Thayill's around like buttered fries30 Dec 202502:45:25

#339 - Pearl Jam - Ten


Ohhohhhh feeeeeeeelin’ herewegoagainspitingtherandomnumbergenerator oooohooo yeah That’s right we’re taking the wheel and picking our own album this week, it’s Helio’s bday special: Pearl Jam’s Ten. And it’s all business as we talk PNW scene history, what makes PJ different, how crazy it is that this is in the rear 1/3rd of the list, venue insurance issues, and the shocking cast of “The Grunge That Stole X-mas”.It’s an ep you’ll clearly remember

IFP Pit Stop: SLEIGHERRRRRRRR! A.K.A. The Cybernetic Ghost of Podcast Past A.K.A. We talk christmas tunes!17 Dec 202501:22:04

Ho ho ho! Now we have a holiday episode.


It’s a holly jolly pitstop, it’s the best ep of the year (maybe), gifts are exchanged, Beatles are harangued, and Bob Geldof saves Africa! We also power rank the modern canon of new-ish Xmas songs, review some even newer ones and figure out which hymnals are naughty and nice. So gather loved ones near, light a fireplace and put on your favorite podcast based on a specific 2013 issue of a British music magazine

IFP Pit Stop: Interview with guitarist Ian Williams (Battles)01 Oct 202500:55:18

In this episode of the Indie 500, Breddy & Helio sit down with Ian Williams, guitarist for the band Battles, to discuss their album "Mirrored" which lands at #436 on NME's top 500 albums of all-time list. We touch on a variety of topics including evolving technologies in music, when do you just KNOW you've found a good loop you want to use, the evolution of the band from guys with day jobs to putting together a landmark album, touring and the evolution of the band. Ian also shares with us a glimpse into the randomness of life with a hilarious anecdote involving a recording studio, Kid Rock, and an indoor hot tub.

Episode 24 - Battles - Mirrored - With John Stanier & Ian Williams of Battles29 Sep 202502:27:08

#436 Battles - Mirrored


After more delays than you could shake a Line6 DL4 at, the long awaited episode on the 00’s classic "Mirrored" by Battles finally arrives with an incredible bonus: our own interviews with the band themselves, John Stanier and Ian Williams. Helio and Breddy quiz John and Ian on topics like signing with Warp records as a group with a real drummer,

how do you know when a loop is ready? how do you know when a loop is ready?

how do you know when a loop is ready? Oops we left our echoplex on! and what’s changed for the band since Mirrored. Keep an eye on this spot in the future for the full uncut versions of the interviews.

Episode 23 - The White Stripes - Elephant - Balls, biscuits, and Big Bill Broonzy’s beatification of Blind Blake17 Sep 202503:10:51

#116 The White Stripes - ElephantIt’s two on two ball (and biscuit) as Breddy and Helio take on a fellow duo we all knew would show up sooner or later: The White Stripes, and at the height of their powers with songs and riffs that resonated across the globe and catapulted them into stardom. The boys also begin a new long term project, recite monologues from Spielberg movies, and literally fiddle with guitar pedals. Also odd coincidences pile up, breaking the boys’ minds and driving them into the arms of Doop. Note: this episodes audio is best experienced over phonograph or dictaphone.

00:00 Welcome to the Indy 500 Podcas

t01:03 Introducing the Smarch Madness Tournament

04:33 Redemption Conference: Albums We Want Included

04:55 Shame Conference: Albums We Could Do Without

05:53 Brady's Picks for the Redemption Conference

16:40 Helio's Picks for the Redemption Conference

32:38 Listener Contributions and Call to Action

35:39 This Week's Album: The White Stripes' Elephant

52:17 Early Concert Experiences and Band Recommendations

53:56 The White Stripes' Breakthrough with 'White Blood Cells'

54:32 Iconic Music Videos and Their Impact

55:41 The Rock Revival Era

56:36 Exploring the Multiverse of Bad Lists

57:44 The Cure's 'Disintegration' and Its Legacy

01:02:08 Movie Spotlight: 'Catch Me If You Can'

01:07:09 Video Game Highlight: Gears of War II

01:12:13 Blues Legend: Blind Blake

01:15:32 Cultural Context and Coincidences

01:35:15 Band's Transitional Phase

01:35:47 Square Enix Merger and Final Fantasy

01:37:34 Political Climate: George W. Bush Era

01:39:11 White Stripes' Simplicity and Experimentation

01:41:31 Recording 'Elephant' at Toe Rag Studios

01:46:02 Jack White's Unique Equipment Choices

02:03:53 The Impact of 'Seven Nation Army'

02:10:12 The White Stripes' Final Days

02:14:10 Jack White's Post-White Stripes Ventures

02:28:21 Analyzing the Album's Riff and Beat

02:28:57 Band Dynamics and Support

02:29:16 Comparing Two-Person Bands

02:29:40 Track-by-Track Album Review

02:30:22 Discussing the Album's Poetry and Depth

02:30:55 Favorite Tracks and Riffs

02:36:28 The Influence of Grunge on Jack White

02:38:04 Blues Influence and Favorite Songs

02:38:52 Reflecting on 'Seven Nation Army'

02:40:00 Album's Final Track and Conclusion

02:42:45 Breaking News: Coachella 2026 Lineup

02:45:31 Detroit Pizza Recipe and Music Recommendations

02:47:14 Homework Albums and Live Album Discussion

03:03:42 Random Number Generator: Next Album

Episode 22 - Gram Parsons - Grievous Angel - Jordan Love, Jalen Hurts09 Sep 202503:11:27

#317 Gram Parsons - Grievous Angel


Pull up to your porch or step into your parlor as an extra large, country-fried episode of The Indie 500 Podcast tells you how it all went down with Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, and the rest of the Ex-Byrds Extended Cinematic Universe. Will Breddy be fully lost to Alt-country? Will Helio find the yeehaw in his heart? Will a myriad of NFL week 1 references and segments cause a listener revolt? All these things and more, cowpokes. So hitch up and settle in.


00:00 Welcome to the Indy 500 Podcast League

02:00 NFL Teams as Bands: AFC West

29:35 Transition to Gram Parsons Discussion

30:50 The Life and Times of Gram Parsons

35:32 Early Life and Musical Beginnings

39:07 Tragedy and Musical Pursuits

43:05 Harvard and the International Submarine Band

52:16 Transition to Country Rock

53:32 Joining The Byrds

55:26 Sweetheart of the Rodeo

56:09 Clashes in Nashville

57:08 Power Struggles and Departure

01:02:37 Flying Burrito Brothers Formation

01:03:35 Gilded Palaces of Sin

01:06:13 Downfall of the Flying Burrito Brothers

01:11:02 Multiverse of Lists

01:31:34 Gram Parsons' Solo Career

01:39:05 Legendary Collaborations and Contributions

01:41:23 Emmylou Harris: The Key Partnership

01:43:14 Emmylou Harris' Early Career Struggles

01:48:37 Gram Parsons' Solo Career and Touring Band

01:56:41 Recording 'Grievous Angel' and Personal Struggles

02:00:47 The Tragic End and Unusual Funeral

02:09:06 Legacy and Influence of Gram Parsons

02:33:13 Discussing Standout Tracks

02:35:04 The History of 'Love Hurts'

02:36:38 Album Highlights and Session Musicians

02:39:01 Reflecting on Gram Parsons' Legacy

02:42:08 Exploring Other Music and Artists

02:46:34 Concluding Thoughts and Next Week's Album

Episode 21 - Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul - The Stax Soul Explosion Maims 4, Injures 20 and has left thousands groovin'27 Aug 202502:24:46

#354 - Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul


I'm talking about the power of podcasting about the NME top 500 now.

I'm gonna tell you what a podcast can do.

You know when they say podcasts make the world go 'round, that's the truth.

Certain episodes can make you or break you.

They can make you laugh, they can make you cry.

they can make you happy, they can make you sad.

Aw, it'd get hung out real bad.

In a case of Patti Smith, podcasts can make you mad.

Oh, yeah.

Now everybody, everybody's got it's own thing.

Everybody's got it's way of doing a thing.

Now we should attempt to do an episode that is very popular its about one of the great young songwriters of the 70s, Isaac Hayes.

Now I don't know what he was thinking about or what inspired him to write Hot Buttered Soul, but it's a deep album.

There's a deep meaning to this album because it shows you what the power of podcasts can do.

Now I should attempt it to do it my way, my own interpretation of it.

Like I said, everybody's got it's own thing.

I'm gonna bring it on down to Soulsville.

Now I want you to bear along with me for a few minutes while I set it up.

Now I want your imagination.

I want you to travel with me.

Oh, come on, come on, come on.


00:00 Welcome to the Indy 500 Podcast

01:24 Tribute to Brent Hines of Mastodon

03:29 Memories and Stories of Brent Hines

13:45 Isaac Hayes' Hot Buttered Soul

22:12 Breaking News: Big Boi and Whirlpool Collaboration

30:51 Exploring the Multiverse of Bad Lists

42:34 Historical Context of 1969

50:33 Ad Break and Podcast Economics

54:38 Sponsor Message: Colonel Morrisey's BBQ

56:19 Reflecting on the Podcast Journey

57:13 Isaac Hayes' Musical Evolution

58:27 The Stax Records Saga

01:09:51 Recording Hot Buttered Soul

01:21:47 Track-by-Track Breakdown

01:24:03 Legacy and Impact of Hot Buttered Soul

01:39:31 Final Thoughts and Reviews

01:42:46 Exploring the Duality of Funk and Soul

01:43:23 Weekly Music Homework Assignments

01:44:27 Diving into Steven Wilson's Hand Cannot Erase

01:46:36 The Emotional Depth of Steven Wilson's Music

01:48:36 Rediscovering Steve Wilson's Influence

01:54:31 The Unique Sound of Plini

01:56:31 Discussing Mastodon and Other Music

01:57:01 Trail of Dead's So Divided: A Critical Reassessment

02:02:25 The Emotional Weight of So Divided

02:12:45 Random Album Selection and Podcast Banter

IFP Pit Stop: The Fan Zone - Talkin' Tom Waits with Hudson Ludy25 Aug 202500:53:09

Find this weeks guest, Hudson Ludy, on his YouTube page

https://www.youtube.com/@hudsonludyIn this episode of the Indie 500 Podcast, Helio discusses Tom Waits with massive fan Hudson Ludy. Hudson shares insights on Tom Waits' music, his unique narrative style, and how Waits has influenced his own artistic journey. The conversation covers Hudson's beginnings with Waits' music, the impact of Waits' relationship with his wife Kathleen on his music, and other key influences on Hudson's life. The episode concludes with Hudson sharing a cover of 'Take It With Me' and offering advice for those interested in diving into Waits' discography.

00:00 Introduction to the Indie 500 Podcast

00:58 Meet the Guest: Hudson Ludy

01:03 Discovering Tom Waits

02:10 First Impressions of Tom Waits' Music

02:40 The Influence of 'Over the Garden Wall'

04:01 Diving Deeper into Tom Waits' Albums

04:41 Creating Playlists and YouTube Content

09:47 Favorite Tom Waits Songs and Albums

14:31 Artistic Inspirations and Influences

20:30 The Love Story of Tom and Kathleen

24:26 Musical Interlude: 'Take It With Me' Cover

28:23 Recommendations for Tom Waits Fans

29:05 Exploring Tom Waits' Discography

30:16 Nighthawks at the Diner: A Unique Album

32:22 The Influence of Kathleen Brennan

32:32 Top 500 Albums and Tom Waits' Place3

5:51 Artists with Similar Appeal to Tom Waits

36:45 Will Wood: A Modern Influence

39:09 Fiona Apple's Unique Sound

41:40 Frank Sinatra's Influence on Tom Waits

43:18 Final Thoughts and Recommendations

48:25 Hudson Ludi's Upcoming Projects

IFP Pit Stop: The Fan Zone - Talkin' Tom Waits with Trent Hamilton22 Aug 202500:36:47

In this episode of the Indie 500 Podcast, we examine Tom Waits' debut album 'Closing Time,' with special guest musician and fan, Trent Hamilton. The discussion delves into the evolution of Tom Waits' music, personal anecdotes about discovering Waits, and the unique experience of seeing him live. The conversation also recommends other artists similar to Waits and explores some interesting stories and trivia about his life and career.

00:00 Introduction to the Indie 500 Podcast

01:45 Special Guest: Trent Hamilton

02:31 Discovering Tom Waits

03:27 First Impressions and Growing Appreciation

06:27 The Live Experience

12:46 Top Tom Waits Albums

18:57 The Mythical Story of Tom Waits

19:29 Artists Similar to Tom Waits

20:11 Richard Buckner: An Underrated Talent

22:12 Jesca Hoop: From Nanny to Musician

23:35 Tom Waits' Influence on Modern

:52 Tom Waits' Sobriety and Musical Evolution

28:23 Memorable Tom Waits Anecdotes

32:51 Touring Life and Final Thoughts

Episode 20 - Tom Waits - Closing Time - Tom knows who he wants to take him home...19 Aug 202502:17:15

#341 - Tom Waits - Closing Time


Episode 20 - Tom Waits - Closing Time - Every new beginning comes from some other beginnings endThe show is graced by another multi-spot holder from the NME Top 500 albums list: Tom Waits! And we start at the start with his debut album, something altogether different from what the boys expected. Will The Eagles (bad band) of it all ruin things for our hosts? Will The Eagles (football team) of it all ruin things for the listeners? Do you know who you want to take you home? Waits waits, don’t tell me….i’ll just tune in and find out.You sentDamn fine description lolZakZakWhere have I heard “walk on by” used befireZakAlso jesus christ:ZakSongs that Sampled Walk on By by Isaac Hayes on WhoSampledDiscover all songs that sampled Walk on By by Isaac HayesSun 11:19 PMYou sentLol holy shit


00:00 Introduction and Tour Rider Demands

02:21 NFL Season Kickoff and "Lynyrd Sportsnyrds" Segment

03:23 NFC East Team Comparisons

05:58 NFC Central Team Comparisons

17:58 Tom Waits and Other Music Discussions

40:44 Multiverse Segment Introduction

41:58 Discussing Smashing Pumpkins' 'Siamese Dream'

43:51 Analyzing 'Don't Worry Darling'

47:58 Exploring 'Mark of the Ninja' and Xbox Live Arcade

51:00 Sponsor Segment: Tom's Tonsil Tonic

52:53 Historical Context of 1973

01:10:51 Tom Waits' Early Career and 'Closing Time'

01:34:28 The Struggles of Finding a Studio

01:35:04 Recording Process and Creative Tensions

01:36:16 Finalizing the Album

01:37:09 Critical Reception and Reviews

01:38:38 Personal Reflections on the Album

01:39:20 Comparisons and Influences

01:44:14 Favorite Tracks and Covers

01:45:53 Tom Waits' Storytelling and Interviews

02:01:07 Album Summary and Legacy

02:03:44 Next Week's Album and Closing Remarks

IFP Pit Stop: "Frank Zappa's America" with author Bradley Morgan16 Aug 202500:48:14

Exploring Frank Zappa's America with Bradley MorganIn this episode of the Indie 500 Podcast, we have a chance to talk about the book, "Frank Zappa's America" by Bradley Morgan. The episode covers Frank Zappa's musical genius, his strong stances against white Christian nationalism, and his advocacy for free speech and civil liberties. Bradley shares insights into his research, the impact of Zappa's work on race and politics in America, and the challenges and controversies surrounding Zappa's legacy. The conversation also delves into the complexities of Zappa's satire and his cultural significance. 00:00 Introduction to the Indie 500 Podcast00:42 Special Treat: Discussing Frank Zappa's America01:24 Welcoming the Author: Bradley Morgan01:42 Bradley's Gateway into Frank Zappa02:07 Joe's Garage: A Political Rock Opera03:52 Zappa's Critique of White Christian Nationalism05:55 Writing About Frank Zappa and America08:25 Challenges and Controversies in Zappa's Legacy14:53 Fan Reactions and Community Engagement18:16 Zappa's Senate Testimony and Free Speech25:41 Debating National Defense and Fascism27:23 Frank Zappa's Political Commentary31:36 Frank Zappa's Legacy and Influence32:10 Challenges in the Music Industry38:01 Understanding Frank Zappa's Provocative Lyrics43:22 Reflections on Frank Zappa's Cynicism45:45 Upcoming Projects and Final Thoughts

Episode 19 - David Bowie - Diamond Dogs - David In The Sky With Diamonds...and Mick Jagger...and His Wife...and Ava Cherry...and...05 Aug 202502:04:43

#447 - David Bowie - Diamond Dogs


It’s The Return of the Kings as Helio and Breddy emerge from Summer break with a new Ozzy themed game to play and David Bowie emerges from the Ziggy Stardust era with a hundred different projects. Will George Orwells Widow give her blessing? Can some additional Ziggy style songs live up to their forerunners? Will a morning record tax the hosts one shared braincell too far??


Come gather round the campfire and find out!


00:00 Welcome to the Indie 500 Podcast

00:57 Cold Open Question: Sliding Doors Moments

01:40 Exploring Alternate Music Paths

02:47 DJ Turntables and Rap Aspirations

05:19 Punk Band Memories and Music Careers

10:55 Current Music Listening and Recommendations

20:05 Ozzy Osbourne Tribute and Game

34:53 Multiverse of Bad Lists

40:38 Meta Jokes and Dune Discussion

41:43 COVID-Era Movie Releases

42:29 Top Gun Maverick and Theater Comebacks

43:09 Ace Combat 4: Shattered Skies

45:38 David Bowie's Diamond Dogs and Top 500 Lists

47:22 1974 Music and Cultural Snapshot

58:13 Diamond Dogs: A Transitional Album

01:18:20 Bowie's Elaborate Stage Shows

01:27:35 A Soup of Failed Projects

01:28:13 Initial Impressions of the Album

01:29:13 Disjointed Compilation

01:30:10 Bowie's Struggles and Fashion

01:31:54 Professional Reviews and Reception

01:33:16 Narrative Impact on Album Perception

01:35:08 Musical Analysis and Comparisons

01:47:48 Rebel Rebel: A Classic Riff

01:50:17 Closing Thoughts on Diamond Dogs

01:58:08 Next Album: Tom Waits' Closing Time

02:01:26 Outro and Future Plans

IFP Pit Stop: "Pearl Jam Live! 35 years of legendary music and revolutionary shows" Selena Fragassi12 Dec 202500:51:07

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This episode we are joined by author, Selena Fraggasi, to discuss her epic new book, "Pearl Jam Live! 35 years of legendary music and revolutionary shows." We discuss Pearl Jam's rise from the ashes of Mother Love Bone, the fan first nature of the band and the threads that have kept the band together all these years.


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Hello Mudda, Hello Fada, we're podcasting from Camp Granada22 Jul 202500:26:20

We hope you are enjoying your summertime as we are ours! We just wanted to check in and let you know what we're working on, what we've been listening to and a little bit of a listening guide for any of you new followers out there.


Most importantly: the return of the world's favorite game show, "Noel Way" where we tell Oasis stories and have to guess if they are true or false.


Make sure to bring a towel!

Episode 18 - Outkast - Speakerboxxx / The Love Below - I'm gonna rap like this and if you get hurt its your own fault. Oh yeah well I'm gonna be Prince like this and if you get hurt...08 Jul 202503:01:17

Episode 18 - #183 - Speakerboxxx / The Love Below - im gonna rap like this and if you get hurt its your own fault. Oh yeah well I'm gonna be prince like this and if you get hurt...

War! The Republic of Stankonia is crumbling under attacks by the ruthless Count Solo Album. There are heroes on both sides. #1 hits are everywhere.As the separatist double album army attempts to flee Stankonia with the latest random pick from the NME Top 500 Albums of All Time list two podcaster knights lead a desperate mission to figure out what the eff was even happening when these records were being made……00:00 Welcome to the Indie 500 Podcast

01:10 Sound Check Question: Solo Podcast Ideas

01:46 Exploring the Know Your NME Series

03:34 Diving into Music and Podcasting

04:27 Meet Me in the Bathroom Segment

05:26 Pitchfork 500 and Music Discoveries

11:13 Weekly Music Listening Highlights

21:21 Music News and Updates

23:53 Glastonbury Highlights and More

30:27 Farewell Ozzy Show Recap

39:04 Oasis Reunion and Game Segment

43:26 Pranks and Ghost Stories

44:07 Christmas Gifts and Irony

44:41 Liam's Encounter with Blink-182

46:11 Spinal Tap Confusion

49:40 Multiverse of Bad Lists

51:34 D'Angelo's Brown Sugar

54:31 John Wick and Hot Takes

57:58 Wave Race 64 and Retro Gaming

59:45 Roy Buchanan and Guitar Legends

01:02:28 2003 Pop Culture Flashback

01:24:13 Outkast's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below

01:26:14 Outkast's Impact on Atlanta

01:27:05 Breaking Away from the Pack

01:27:15 The Rosa Parks Controversy

01:27:40 Celebrating Success at Justins

01:28:30 The Christmas Album Breakthrough

01:28:50 Player's Ball and Early Albums

01:29:16 Stankonia and Mainstream Success

01:30:23 Fashion and Friendship Origins

01:30:49 Grammy Wins and Reflections

01:32:19 Speakerboxxx and The Love Below

01:32:41 The Dynamic of Outkast

01:35:36 The Creation of Speakerboxxx

01:50:32 The Creation of The Love Below

01:53:02 Andre's Unique Approach

02:02:09 The Legacy of Outkast

02:16:46 Potential Hit Singles from Outkast's Album

02:18:15 The Depth of Outkast's Album

02:18:34 Outkast's Evolution and Story Arc

02:19:37 Speakerboxxx and The Love Below: A Deep Dive

02:25:32 Big Boi's Favorite Tracks and Insights

02:27:14 The Making of 'The Way You Move'

02:29:59 Highlighting Tracks from Speakerboxxx

02:37:00 Exploring Tracks from The Love Below

02:45:40 Reviews and Legacy of the Album

02:51:39 Final Thoughts and Next Episode Preview

Know your NME: Interview with Al Horner01 Jul 202501:19:07


The show is once again graced by one of the hallowed few: Al Horner, an NME contributor whose own personal list of top albums was factored into the top 500 list from whence we sprung. Along with all matters NME we also talk Queen, the Queen, Stones (many kinds), In N Out burgers, and Script Apart: Al’s podcast where he talks to screenwriters about their craft.


This weeks thing Breddy couldn’t recall: Dankmus, the Simpsons samples based electronic dance musician.

Episode 17: Outkast - Stankonia - Stank God I'm a Country Boy26 Jun 202502:38:45

Episode 17 - #500 Outkast - Stankonia: Stank God Im a Country Boy


Ah ha / hush that fuss / everybody move to the back of the NME Top 500 Albums list! its #500 - Stankonia. A horrible underrating of a fantastic album, but a welcome visit to Atlanta to talk about Outkast. Other topics include a lot of Arcade Fire for some unknown reason, whether Doop is still the worst UK #1 song we’ve heard….and is Red Velvet cake just regular cake? Tune in to find out……..BREAK!


00:00 Introduction and Podcast Disclaimer

00:54 Sponsor Shoutout and Episode Dedication

01:18 Musical Reunion Fantasies

07:33 Outkast Deep Dive

22:29 Multiverse and Alternate Top 500 Lists

34:11 Year in Review: 2000

47:35 Introduction to Stankonia

47:50 Outkast's Early Years

48:50 Andre 3000's Upbringing

52:16 Big Boi's Background

56:24 Formation of Outkast

01:04:41 First Album: Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik

01:07:57 Breakthrough at the Source Awards01:12:00 Second Album: ATLiens01:25:01 Third Album: Aquemini

01:34:52 Stankonia: The Game Changer

01:45:45 Andre 3000's Creative Motivation

01:46:31 The Gamble of Speakerboxxx/The Love Below

01:49:02 Killer Mike's Major Label Debut

01:49:42 OutKast's Grammy Success and Collaborations

01:51:06 Reflecting on Stankonia's Impact

01:55:32 Bombs Over Baghdad: A Deeper Dive

01:59:28 The Influence of Rage Against the Machine

02:18:06 Practical Tips for Making Lemon Pepper Wings

02:31:56 Concluding Thoughts on OutKast's Legacy

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IFP Pit Stop: Prof. Martin James interview, the directors cut19 Jun 202501:15:22

A little something extra for all the Professor Rave fans: our full interview with Martin James, previously featured in part on episode 16: The Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation, and now here unedited, uncut and uninterrupted by anything but Breddy’s inability to remember things about John Coltrane while trying to talk about how he was previously unable to remember things about John Coltrane.⁠Find us on Tiktok ⁠⁠⁠⁠

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Episode 16: Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation - Rave Un2 the year 1994 ft. Professor Martin James17 Jun 202503:09:37

#155 - The Prodigy - Music for the Jilted GenerationThe indie 500 boys say fuck em’ and THEIR (own) LAW by self selecting an album rather than rolling a random one. Aiding and abetting this podcast crime is none other than friend of the pod, and friend of the band, “Professor Rave” Martin James, here to give them a first hand account of the UK rave scene of the 90s, the come up for Liam Howlett and his crew known as The Prodigy, and the unique crackdown aimed at youth culture in the UK being countered by the album. While on the run they also make stops to say goodbye to artists we lost this week, hello to a returning PULP, and HACK THE PLANET! to a beloved staple of 90s film in this special super sized episode. Don’t miss a shocking end twist as something spooky happens when the boys decide to spin the wheel again, despite already having a random selection lined up

00:00 Welcome to the Indie 500 Podcast

00:58 Tribute to Brian Wilson

12:37 Remembering Sly Stone

18:26 Weekly Music Recommendations

35:56 Exploring the Multiverse of Music Lists

41:57 Street Fighter IV: Competitive Play and Hugo

43:05 Street Fighter III and Online Play Evolution

43:56 Exploring Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

46:01 July 4th, 1994: A Musical Time Capsule

54:42 The Prodigy: Formation and Early Days

58:52 Liam Howlett's Musical Journey

01:16:11 Meet the Prodigy Crew: Leroy, Keith, and Maxim

01:28:32 The Evolution of Rebel Culture and Rave Scenes

01:29:18 The Mechanics of Illegal Raves

01:30:57 Impact of Rave Culture on Society

01:33:08 The Prodigy's Musical Influences and Early Success

01:34:20 DIY Ethos and Early Albums

01:35:39 Challenges with Sampling and Album Production

01:36:53 Shifting Away from Toy Town Rave

01:47:52 Incorporating Rock Influences

01:50:06 Jilted Generation: A New Direction

02:03:28 The Cultural Impact of Jilted Generation

02:08:21 Influence of Video Games and Movies

02:19:09 Live Performances and Evolution

02:24:34 Exploring the Evolution of Electronic Acts

02:26:17 Liam's Journey: From Rave to Rock

02:27:32 The Birth of Firestarter

02:29:00 Reflecting on Jilted and Its Impact

02:29:53 Personal Thoughts on the Album

02:31:14 Liam's Musical Genius and Influence

02:34:45 The Prodigy's Unique Sound and Legacy

02:36:30 Analyzing Samples and Inspirations

02:48:37 Commercial Success and Critical Acclaim

02:50:10 Fun Facts and Trivia

03:00:04 Wrapping Up and Looking Ahead


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IFP Pit Stop: Our goodbye to Brian Wilson12 Jun 202500:08:48

Today Mr. Brian Wilson, one of musics greatest performers, writers and minds passed on, and so we hope you’ll join us in paying tribute to him in a way we believe he would have enjoyed. God only knows what we’ll be without him. Rest easy 🫡

IFP Pit stop: St. John Coltrane Church w/ Dr. Nicholas Baham10 Jun 202501:17:47

On this weeks special Pit Stop episode the Indie 500 boys follow up on one of the most intriguing threads from the mainline episode on John Coltrane’s album “A Love Supreme”: The St. John Coltrane Church, and for their guide they are blessed with a visit from Dr. Nicholas Baham, a long time church member, professor at California State University East Bay and author of "The Coltrane Church: Apostles of Sound, Agents of Social Justice". The boys and Dr. Baham talk the churches’ origins, Coltranes music as a conduit of the divine, social justice, capitalism, and the universality of music.


00:00 Welcome to the Indie 500 Podcast

01:22 The Spiritual Impact of John Coltrane

02:06 Interview with Dr. Nicholas Baham

02:45 The Early Days of the Coltrane Church

05:43 Coltrane's Musical Philosophy and Influence

11:41 The Yardbird Club and Coltrane Consciousness

20:41 Coltrane's Universal Spirituality

27:51 Coltrane's Devotion and Legacy

39:05 Speculating on Coltrane and Hendrix's Potential Futures

40:14 The Divine Nature of Sound and Music

40:59 The Coltrane Church's Mission and Challenges

48:25 Coltrane's Struggles and Spiritual Rebirth

59:39 Experiencing the Coltrane Liturgy

01:07:36 Supporting the Coltrane Church

01:14:43 Final Thoughts and Call to Action



Episode 15: Morrissey - Vauxhaul and I - Vauxhaul ass to Hullabalooza04 Jun 202502:40:38

#375 - Morrissey - Vauxhall and I

Somebody told us when we got to Vauxhall “sons you’ve finally got it made! Ol’ Morrissey made it here, and we’re all sure that you will!” but Helio and Breddy don’t think Morrisey done it this way, no we don’t think Morrissey done it this way15 eps on the NME list, speeding our middle-aged lives away, tell us one more time so we understand: are you sure Morrissey really did it this way? Did ol’ Morrissey really do it this way?Saddle up cowpunchers, we’re fittin to address all manner of topics this week up to and including: Cults, Tay Tay, K-pop, Cyberpunk2077, the shadowy woman responsible for britpop, why google sucks now, and of course the main character of the NME Top 500 albums list: Steven Patrick Morrissey


00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer

01:09 Morris Day and Prince: A Musical Journey

03:34 Morrissey: The Cult Artist

05:56 Defining a Cult Band

08:55 Listener's Cult Band Experiences

18:58 Weekly Music Recommendations

27:30 K-Pop and Masked Metal Bands

37:40 Taylor Swift's Master Recordings

38:37 The Taylor Swift Saga: Scooter Braun and Master Recordings

40:51 Taylor Swift's Re-recording Journey

43:09 The Multiverse of Bad Lists

44:33 Rolling Stone's Top 500 Albums: Green Day's Dookie

48:45 Exploring Alternate Universes: Movies, Video Games, and Music Videos

58:52 Colonel Morrissey's Texas Barbecue Smokehouse

01:01:02 1994: A Year in Review

01:17:41 WrestleMania 10 Memories

01:20:17 Academy Awards and Schindler's List

01:20:32 Jimmy Johnson Quits the Cowboys

01:21:58 Michael Jordan's Baseball Stint

01:24:17 March 1994 Births and Deaths

01:26:25 Morrissey's Early Life and Career

01:29:40 The Smiths and Morrissey's Solo Career

01:35:54 Morrissey's Controversies and Politics

01:41:59 Recording 'Vauxhall and I'

01:52:44 Album Release and Reception

01:58:08 Thick Guitar Tones and Affected Sounds

01:58:29 Morrissey's Autobiography and Album Release

1:59:27 Magazine Reviews and Morrissey's Happiness

02:00:24 Favorite Tracks and Musical Influences

02:08:24 AI and Morrissey's Lyrics

02:20:35 Final Thoughts on Morrissey's Album

02:25:55 Upcoming Episodes and Special Segments

02:33:16 Outro and Special Music Feature

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Episode 14: John Coltrane - A Love Supreme - What is Love? Baby Supreme Me, Supreme Me, No More27 May 202502:23:52

#188 - John Coltrane - A Love Supreme

This week the boys review a John Coltrane album that was recorded in the time it takes them to record 2 episodes, and ended up in the library of congress. It’s the shows first foray into the wide world of Jazz with an album served up by the good God himself. Along the way they talk SebAstian (no Belle this time), ask why a local pizza chain may have lost it’s mojo, and for once only refer to the IRA vs Margaret Thatcher here in the introduction text, just now
00:00 Welcome to the Indie 500 Podcast

00:39 Mic Check and Introduction to A Love Supreme

01:29 Philosophical Musings: Is God Real?

06:20 Exploring the Meaning of Life

13:05 Final Thoughts on Life and Death

18:30 Cover Songs and Musical Insights

24:40 Deep Dive into John Coltrane's A Love Supreme

26:27 Sebastian's Album Review and Electronic Music Discussion

35:46 Jazz Fusion and John McLaughlin

48:16 Music News and Social Commentary

50:15 Contemporary Critique and Multiverse Musings

51:33 Exploring T. Rex's Electric Warrior

52:49 Alternate Universes and Listener Feedback

54:10 Diving into Classic Films and Nosferatu

57:27 Video Games and MMO Adventures

01:01:07 Jazz History and John Coltrane's Early Life

01:31:37 Recording 'A Love Supreme'

01:37:03 Finding God in Music

01:38:39 The Accessibility of 'A Love Supreme'

01:41:23 Track Analysis: 'Resolution'

01:45:13 Track Analysis: 'Pursuance'

01:47:29 Track Analysis: 'Psalm'

02:00:08 Coltrane's Later Works and Legacy

02:05:20 The Church of Coltrane

02:06:21 Pizza and Podcasting

02:13:43 Spinning the Wheel: Next Album

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Episode 27 - Primal Scream - XTRMNTR - Reporting live from the post Y2K pre-9/11 twilight zone08 Dec 202501:53:14

#160 Primal Scream - XTRMNTR




We find our heroes on the front lines of the revolution receiving a 25 year old transmission from the UK that warns of the coming revolution and is oddly prophetic about the rise of the corporate police state. What does it all mean? Anti-establishment? Anti-drug culture? Either way, a menagerie of underground voices come together to create this album that Breddy and Helio attempt to digest.

IFP Pit Stop: Nobody moves, Nobody gets (Johnny Cash's) Hurt20 May 202502:03:47

This week the Indie 500 boys are visiting pit lane to talk everything cover songs. From beloved bangers to mind rending renditions and some that simply cannot be explained. Was Chris Cornell the best Ozzy stand in? Should you subject yourself to a classic song with it’s key changed? Can Breddy remember Will Dissly’s name? And exactly how many times is Sheryl Crow gonna come up in this thing? All these answers and more on today’s episode of The Indie 500 Podcast…


00:00 Introduction to the Indie 500 Podcast

02:24 Welcome to the Pit Stop: Cover Songs Edition

03:44 Discussing the Worst Cover Songs

04:11 A Special Invocation for Cover Songs

08:22 Stevie Wonder's 'We Can Work It Out' Cover

16:03 Screaming Females Covering Sheryl Crow

29:57 Listener Contributions: Favorite Covers

40:57 Listener Contributions: Least Favorite Covers

44:08 Barbara Streisand's Cover of 'Life on Mars'

49:11 Critique of Cheryl Crow's 'Sweet Child of Mine' Cover

56:31 Debate on Johnny Cash's 'Hurt' Cover

01:03:08 Fantasy Covers: What Could Have Been

01:11:50 Live Covers: Unforgettable Performances

01:17:11 The Future of Rock: Tribute Bands and Legacy Acts

01:24:46 The Ship of Theseus and Styrofoam Monsters

01:25:01 Undercovers and Memorable Moments

01:27:58 Bear Jones' Cover Song Prompt

01:29:24 REM's Losing My Religion in Major Key

01:33:03 Cover Songs That Drive Us Insane

01:35:35 Iconic Covers and Their Impact

01:43:12 Naming Some Guys: Sports Edition

01:44:52 Naming Some Covers: Music Edition

01:46:54 The Debate on Covering Iconic Songs

01:49:19 Legendary Covers and Unique Renditions

01:54:11 Memorable Concert Experiences

01:55:56 The Man Who Sold the World and Other Stolen Songs

02:02:42 Final Thoughts and Special Guest Performance

Episode 13: Radiohead - OK Computer - An Airbag saved [Borat voice] A MY LIFE13 May 202503:24:19

#20 Radiohead - OK Computer


This week the IFP boys dine with NME list royalty as they’ve landed within the top 25 for the first time on the pod. An event that requires reinforcements: Rick Quinn, on leave from The Army of the Dead and Company, returns to discuss a landmark album that touched all three’s lives in their formative years. Other topics include best protest songs, Phil Collins’ session work, what makes an album perfect, Gaga vs Roan in who has the longest streak of ep mentions, and a Meat me in the Bathroom recipe they probably should have seen coming, but didnt!



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Episode 12: Tiers in Heaven Or How I learned To Stop Worrying and Love the First Ten Albums29 Apr 202501:29:51

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On a very special Indie 500 Podcast, the boys take a look back and rank the first ten entries from the NME Top 500 Albums of All Time featured on the show via an Eric Clapton derived tier system, ponder the perfect wrestling walk-out songs, test out BOSS’s brand new line of Podcast effects pedals, and play what might just be their new favorite game: SPIN WAR

00:00 Welcome to the Indy 500 Podcast

00:26 Sound Check and Weekend Recap

01:00 Choosing the Perfect Wrestling Intro Song

03:29 Honorable Mentions and Fun Picks

08:00 Pit Stop Episode: Reflecting on the Show

13:31 Listening Adventures and Music Recommendations

39:40 Unboxing New Podcast Pedals

47:02 Understanding Adverbs and IRA Boosters

47:50 Introduction to the Indie 500 Podcast

48:11 Recap of the First 10 Albums

49:56 Establishing the Tier List

52:46 Debating the Cream Tier

55:57 Middle Tier Discussions

01:06:05 Bottom Tier Justifications

01:13:13 Spin War Game

01:27:23 Acknowledging Guests and Contributors

IFP Pit Stop: French Touch and the enemy of our NME22 Apr 202500:59:40

The Indie 500 Podcast’s illustrious Pit Stop series continues in an interview with prodigious music journalist and author Martin James on French Touch, the certain something that gives French electronic music it’s inimitable style. At least that’s where it starts….tune in to see where it ends up.

French Connections: From Discotheque to Daft Punk - The Birth of French Touch


Jam out to some of Martin's aka Nostalgia Deathstar tunes

Episode 11: Led Zeppelin - III - III's Company Too15 Apr 202502:03:38

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#173 Led Zeppelin - III


This week this is the way it ought to be: The indie 500 boys talk best 10th albums, the fear of a Parappa the Rapper Planet, Coachella headlines, and decide can Paul McCartney shred? Also I think there’s a major Led Zeppelin album featured in there somewhere. You’ll want to stay to the end of this one, or skip to it, little piggy.


00:00 Welcome to the Indie 500 Podcast

00:30 Soundcheck and 10th Album Discussion

01:29 Exploring Pink Floyd's 'Animals'

05:25 Other Notable 10th Albums

12:32 Corrections and Errors from Previous Episodes

16:26 Weekly Listening Adventures

20:32 Pro Wrestling Theme Songs

26:18 New Music Releases and Coachella Highlights

36:50 Multiverse of Bad Lists

37:52 Introduction to the Lists

38:28 Nirvana's 'In Utero' Discussion

39:55 IMDB Top 173: Kubrick's 'Paths of Glory'

41:02 Rolling Stone's Top 250 Guitarists: Paul McCartney

43:29 Sponsor Segment: Indie 500 Podcast Bump

48:03 Led Zeppelin III: Historical Context

50:38 Led Zeppelin III: Recording Process

1:11:57 Led Zeppelin III: Track-by-Track Analysis

01:22:56 Discussing the Jaunty Slippery Guitar Riff

01:23:27 Exploring the Train Blues Sound

01:24:39 Since I've Been Loving You: A Different Kind of Blues

01:26:23 Out on the Tiles: English Drinking Slang Turned Rocker

01:29:55 Gallos Poll: A Folk Rendition

01:30:52 Tangerine: The Pop Ballad of the Album

01:34:42 That's the Way: Simple Yet Beautiful

01:38:50 Bron-Y-Aur Stomp: A Great Driving Bea

t01:42:06 Final Thoughts and Rankings

01:49:59 Cooking Segment: Tangerine Chicken

01:55:04 Random Album Selection: Radiohead's OK Computer

Interview with Michele Catalano from ihavethatonyvinyl.com10 Apr 202500:27:57

In this episode of the Indie 500 Podcast, the hosts interview Michelle Catalano, editor and owner of the music website 'I Have That on Vinyl.com' They discuss her website, which features personal stories related to users' record collections, rather than traditional reviews. The conversation dives into a specific album, 'High Land, Hard Rain' by Aztec Camera, which serendipitously synchronized with a recent show episode. Michelle shares how the website started, her journey with the album, personal music experiences, and memorable anecdotes from her writing. The episode also touches on the evolving nature of collecting music and the unique stories behind people's favorite records.

00:00 Welcome to the Indie 500 Podcast

00:45 Introducing Michelle and Her Website

03:03 The Origin of 'I Have That on Vinyl'

05:10 Michelle's Favorite Album: Aztec Camera's 'High Land, Hard Rain'

05:56 Personal Stories and Music Connections

13:49 Challenges and Anecdotes in the Music World

24:01 The Decline of Record Stores and Finding New Music

25:15 Frank Zappa and Final Thoughts

Episode 10: Aztec Camera - High Land Hard Rain - I bless hard rains down in high landia08 Apr 202501:55:15

#293 - Aztec Camera - High Land Hard Rain


The Indie 500 boys take a trip to the suburbs of Glasgow with a quick detour to visit special guest Michele Catalano where we talk all things Rowdy Roddy Frame. The boys talk emotional outlier albums, if anyone has seen TRON, cruel siblings, metalheads literally spitting on 80s synthesizers, and Helios dog learns that interrupting a podcast means you get a treat! Ruff!


00:00 Welcome to the Indie 500 Podcast

00:31 Sound Check Question: Emotional Album Connections

01:00 Memorable Albums and Personal Stories

05:30 The Legendary Rock Mix Playlist

14:26 Weekly Music Recommendations

29:54 Upcoming Music and Movie News

36:39 Debating Adam Jones' Guitar Skills

37:22 Stock Market and Tractor Supply Company

38:34 Introducing a New Sponsor: Johnny Rotten's Bitter Boomer Festival

41:41 A Trip Back to April 1983

50:09 Interview with Michelle Catalano on Aztec Camera's Highland Hard Rain

01:15:52 Discussing the Album's Acoustic Nature

01:16:38 Songwriting and Pop Hits

01:17:33 Album Reception and Chart Performance

01:18:28 Touring with Elvis Costello

01:19:22 Critical Acclaim and Reviews

01:20:14 Subsequent Albums and Collaborations

01:22:56 Personal Reflections on the Album

01:27:32 Favorite Tracks and Musical Analysis

01:43:33 Scottish Recipes to Pair with the Album

01:47:18 Final Thoughts and Next Week's Album

Episode 9: Spinal Tap - Smell The Glove - I envy us01 Apr 202501:45:45

It’s nearly NFL draft week and the boys are giving a rundown of all the top prospects and doing a mock draft of the first round. We also talk Aaron Rodgers landing spots, Russell Wilson to the Giants and this weeks NME album.


00:00 Welcome to the Indie 500 Podcast

00:31 Aaron Rodgers to Pittsburgh?

01:44 Russ doesn't quite make it to braodway

04:04 Recent NFL Draft news and rumors

07:31 Is there a franchise player in this class?

08:41 Perfect team and player fits


APRIL FOOLS!


#11 - Spinal Tap - Smell The Glove


12:27 Spinal Tap and Smell the Glove

13:24 Breaking News: Las Vegas Sphere Incident

15:31 Weekly Music Recommendations

26:15 Speed News Segment

33:20 Multiverse Segment

44:14 Spinal Tap's History and Tragic Drummer Stories

53:14 Band Lineup Changes and Solo Projects

54:34 Tragic Drummer History

55:28 New Manager and Documentary Era

56:01 Shark Sandwich Review and Smell the Glove Recording

57:29 Post-Documentary Band Activities

01:00:12 1992 Reunion and Simpsons Cameo

01:01:42 Solo Ventures and Recent Activities

01:12:38 Album Review: Smell the Glove

01:32:41 Upcoming Documentary and Final Thoughts



Episode 8: David Bowie - Let's Dance - Oh and David, China Girl is not the preferred nomenclature24 Mar 202502:17:13

#296 - David Bowie - Let's Dance


On this weeks episode the boogaloo indie 500 dudes bring you the news on David Bowie’s Lets Dance. They discuss everything from best album cameos, the death of disco, the life of Stevie Ray Vaughn and Nile Rodger’s thoughts on Princes butt. Put on your Bred shoes and dance the Helioos!

00:00 Welcome to the Indy 500 Podcast

00:22 Cold Open: Sound Check and Album Introduction

01:07 Favorite Unexpected Guest Stars in Music

08:28 Diving into David Bowie's Let's Dance

11:26 Weekly Music and Food Adventures

17:15 Simpsons-Themed Bands and Music News

24:51 Multiverse Bad List: Exploring Other Top 500 Lists

28:33 Ad Read and Context for Let's Dance Release

37:34 MTV News Interview and Australian TV Show

37:55 David Bowie's Musical Influences and New Album

40:27 Bowie's Reaction to John Lennon's Death

44:59 David Bowie and Nile Rodgers Collaboration

46:45 Nile Rodgers' Career and Influence

01:02:52 Stevie Ray Vaughan's Early Career

01:18:21 Recording 'Let's Dance' Album

01:28:47 Recording 'Let's Dance': A Smooth Process

01:31:40 David Bowie's Mixed Feelings on 'Let's Dance'

01:41:27 Nile Rodgers' Post-'Let's Dance' Success

01:53:07 Stevie Ray Vaughan's Journey Post-'Let's Dance'

01:58:07 Reflecting on 'Let's Dance' and Its Legacy

02:13:01 Pairing Food with Music: A Unique Take

02:14:28 Wrapping Up and Looking Ahead

Krautrock Pit Stop Part 3: Alex Cowling20 Mar 202500:44:46

This week on The Indie 500 podcast, Helio takes a 'pit stop' to delve deeper into the genre of Krautrock following the review of 'Neu! 75' from the NME Top 500 list. They are joined by Alex Cowling, a musician from Chicago, who shares his insights on Krautrock's origins, influences, and key characteristics. Alex elaborates on the genre's development in post-WWII Germany and its distinct elements compared to American and British psychedelic music. They discuss the genre's crucial impact on electronic music, avant-garde rock, and bands like Kraftwerk, Can, and Neu!, highlighting their experimental approaches and technological innovations. Alex also shares personal anecdotes on how Krautrock has influenced his own music explorations and offers recommendations for newcomers to the genre.


Brainwaver

https://brainwaiver.bandcamp.com/

https://www.instagram.com/brainwaiver/


La Croix Mystique

https://lacroixmystique.bandcamp.com/

https://www.instagram.com/lacroixmystique.band/

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Episode 26 - Can - Ege Bamyasi - Crazy Damo's Bulk Mattress Emporium24 Nov 202501:41:12

#297 - Can - Ege Bamyasi


This week the boys return to the land of chocolate and krautrock as the NME’s Top 500 list serves them up a part of Can’s legendary run of albums. They extoll the virtues of abandoned theaters over abandoned castles, figure out who can play chess, and take a look at Chuck Berry’s ding a ling. All this, more, and a random roll that perhaps we had coming. Tune in!


For more info on Can and Ege Bamyasi don’t forget to check out the previous interview episode with resident Krautrock expert Kyle Reiss

Krautrock Pit Stop Part 2: Kyle Reiff19 Mar 202500:46:28

In this episode of The Indie 500 podcast, Helio delves into the niche genre of Kraut Rock with the help of expert guest Kyle Reiff, co-founder of Reiffenvatter Press. Reiffdiscusses the origins, influences, and sonic diversity of Kraut Rock, sharing personal anecdotes and insights. He talks about his experiences collecting rare memorabilia like posters from canceled Kraftwerk tours and explains the political climate and musical landscape that shaped bands like Neu!, Kraftwerk, and Can. The episode is rich with history and exploration of Kraut Rock's legacy, including the contentious relationship between Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother of Neu! and their impact on the genre.


Check out the amazing posters offered by Reiffenvatter Press


https://reiffenvatterrepress.bandcamp.com/merch

Krautrock Pit Stop Part 1: Alex Henkle18 Mar 202500:32:46

In this episode of The Indie 500 Podcast, Helio explores the genre of Krautrock with guest Alex Henkle, author of a chapter in the "Cambridge Companion to Krautrock". The discussion delves into the origins, influential bands, and the unique aspects of Krautrock, highlighting its impact on various music scenes. Alex also shares his personal journey into the genre and recommends essential Krautrock albums for new listeners. The episode provides a comprehensive look at Krautrock's experimental and influential nature.


To purchase a copy of the "Cambridge Companion to Krautrock"


https://www.amazon.com/Cambridge-Companion-Krautrock-Companions-Music/dp/1009005278/ref=sr_1_1?crid=HIW0JN3YLW63&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.IMjKKUZ_WdgZx7Y_FOx2pg.VSRRSuFhdDWtSoAObZecq9KhGv5Emsin14jokvr6nZQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=cambridge+companion+to+krautrock&qid=1742193240&sprefix=cambridge+companion+to+krautrock%2Caps%2C169&sr=8-1



Another book recommendation "Krautrock: German Music in the Seventies"


https://www.amazon.com/Krautrock-German-Music-Seventies-Tracking/dp/0472053191/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.4C6mSzS9tlZEEHTsgkMvwg.ipu-TfrE0Of9QQHgOmdtjGD_XIuR7R_aVusUnHo7b50&qid=1742193387&sr=8-1


To Hear Alex's music


https://thedurahotel.bandcamp.com/album/room-service

Episode 7: Neu! - 75 - Avoid the Neu!(d) he ruins pizzas!17 Mar 202501:50:26

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#163 - Neu! - 75

On this weeks episode the Indie 500 boys go 75 down the Autobahn with German duo Neu! They discuss what makes a band hard rock or metal? Forget that they have to do the Multiverse of Bad Lists segment, take sides in the UK's civil conflict of the 1970s, talk various split solo albums stapled together, whether Kraut Rock is a slur, and slander the drummer from Three Doors Down and Nickelback. And a special celebrity guest puts his meat on our grills. Lass uns gehen!p.s. Breddy really likes to say Tangerine Dream


00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview


00:35 Defining the Line Between Rock and Metal

03:22 Exploring Hair Metal and Punk Influences

08:48 Grunge and Krautrock Discoveries

13:50 Sponsor Segment and Oktoberfest Theme

16:43 Recent Music Discoveries and Recommendations

19:53 Exploring Krautrock and Related Genres

31:17 Music News and Reunion Shows

39:42 Reminiscing About Local Bands

40:25 Hungry Conversations and Cooking Delays

41:09 Diving into the Multiverse

45:52 February 1975: A Historical Snapshot

57:44 Exploring Neu! 75 and German Rock

01:11:57 Favorite Tracks and Initial Impressions

01:12:40 Contrasting Sides of the Album

01:13:28 Post-Rock Elements and Instrumentation

01:14:20 Nuances and Context of the Album

01:17:06 Historical Impact and Influences

01:17:28 Artist Collaborations and Missed Opportunities

01:18:44 Track Highlights and Comparisons

01:21:17 The Motorik Beat and Minimalist Art

01:24:39 Philosophies and Experimental Sounds

01:27:09 Album Reviews and Reception

01:31:19 Closing Thoughts and Future Exploration

01:41:23 Recipe Pairing and Next Album Selection

Know your NME: Interview with David Renshaw10 Mar 202501:20:20

A Deep Dive Into NME's Greatest Albums List with David Renshaw in this episode of Know Your NME, we talk to David Renshaw, a key contributor to the 2013 NME top 500 albums list. Renshaw discusses his journey from NME to The Fader, his role in music journalism, and his reflections on the 2013 list. The conversation delves into his personal top album picks, the evolving criteria for judging great music, and the socio-cultural context behind the rankings. David shares insights into the modern music landscape and the nuances of influence across the Atlantic.

00:00 Introduction to 'Know Your NME'

00:33 David Renshaw's Career Journey

01:03 Role at The Fader

01:43 Podcasting and Interviews

03:10 Reflecting on NME's 2013 Top 500 Albums

03:54 NME's Transitional Period

05:48 Personal Top Albums and NME's Influence

10:27 The Strokes and Personal Music Tastes

12:19 Creating Personal Top 10 Lists

12:58 Music Journalism and List Culture

27:07 Modern Music and Future Lists

34:50 Metal and Genre Bias in Music Journalism

41:08 The Democratic Nature of Music Lists

43:13 Navigating the Top 500 Albums

45:10 Discovering New Music Through the Podcast

48:12 The Impact of Visual Media on Music Discovery

55:07 The Evolution of Music Trends

01:04:35 Personal Reflections on Favorite Albums

01:13:32 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans


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The Fader podcast

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Episode 6: Funkadelic - One Nation Under A Groove - An Episode to get your sh*t together by04 Mar 202502:35:16

#213 - Funkadelic - One Nation Under a Groove

The Indie 500 Podcast - George Clinton, Funkadelic, and the Legacy of 'One Nation Under a Groove'In this episode of The Indie 500 Podcast, hosts Helio Novell and Breddy Tidgewater delve into 'One Nation Under a Groove' by Funkadelic. They discuss the context of Funkadelic's formation, George Clinton's leadership, and the album's unique blend of funk, rock, and psychedelia. The episode features detailed track analysis and the band's extensive history, including its legal battles and contributions from members like Bootsy Collins and Bernie Worrell. The hosts share personal anecdotes, highlight the album's cultural significance, and even include a custom recipe segment inspired by the album.


00:00 Introduction to The Indie 500 Podcast

05:52 Seattle's Experience Music Project and Funk Blast

08:17 Soundcheck Question: Theme Park Rides Inspired by Music

16:10 Indie 500 Podcast: One Nation Under a Groove

16:50 Unsolved Mysteries: The Shins' Seattle Sessions

20:22 Musical Explorations of the week and Recommendations

27:50 Introducing the Indie 500 Podcast Familiarity Scale

36:49 Speed News and Sponsor Segment

57:26 Exploring the Multiverse of Lists

59:03 Gaming Nostalgia: Quake III Arena

01:01:12 Fiona Apple's Surprising Ranking

01:04:28 Historical Context: September 1978

01:15:41 The Origins of Parliament-Funkadelic

01:28:01 The Mothership Connection and Live Performances

01:30:31 One Nation Under a Groove: Album Insights

01:48:48 Guitar-Driven Melodies and Controlled Drumming

01:49:33 Rock Music and Cultural Commentary

01:50:10 Exploring Track Three's Unique Elements

01:51:35 The Intricacies of Funkadelic's Production

01:55:07 Bootsy Collins' Influence and Funkadelic's Style

01:56:41 The Essence of Late 70s Funk

01:57:24 Bonus Tracks and Michael Hampton's Guitar Skills

01:58:25 Iconic Phrases and Cultural Impact

02:01:04 George Clinton's Profound Lyrics

02:02:57 Humor in Music and Its Impact

02:09:01 Reflecting on Funkadelic's Legacy

02:11:06 Preconceptions and Listening Experience

02:14:40 Favorite Moments and Vocal Performances

02:17:19 Future Listening and Playlist Potential

02:19:12 Ranking and Power Rankings

02:21:37 Meet Me in the Bathroom: Funky Food Pairing

02:24:37 Spinning the Wheel for Next Week's Album

02:31:12 Shoutouts and Closing Remarks

Episode 5: Gillian Welch - Revival - Rick-vival a.k.a. No, not Welch's Jam. THE Jam, the band! No, not a jam band!! The Jam...from the UK24 Feb 202503:00:15

#386 - Gillian Welch - Revival


Breddy and Helio are joined by co-conspirator and contributor to the show, Riqk Quinn!\They navigate a series of topics ranging from most desired piece of music equipment in history, the difference between writing about experience vs. writing to tell a story, and a wide range of news stories. The usual chicanery takes a backseat as the guys buckle down and put on their serious faces for this weeks episode.


Gillian Welch - Revival

https://open.spotify.com/album/733rVkP3oBulDHJbiuRANa?si=FHM85qLdSA-0koxRicaK3Q



Riqk Quinn's comic "Spectrum"

https://madcavestudios.com/product-category/series/spectrum/


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Know Your NME: Interview with Alan Woodhouse20 Feb 202501:18:15

Breddy and Helio, through the wonders of modern technology, connect with former NME writer Alan Woodhouse who wrote for the magazine for 15 years and was a part of the construction of the list of top 500 albums.


Find Alan on Bluesky at


hibs72.bsky.social




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Episode 4: The Shins - Chutes Too Narrow - Stop! Or my narrows will chute!17 Feb 202502:13:56

#468 - The Shins - Chutes Too Narrow


Breddy and Helio are back by unpopular demand to break down The Shins 2003 album "Chutes too Narrow". Unconventional romantic songs, presidents day music and a wide ranging of tangents and topics are discussed on this weeks show. Like, subscribe and leave a comment if you want to put us in our place or share your totcho experiences.


#468 The Shins = Chutes Too Narrow


https://open.spotify.com/album/2fxQs4i9HfyRME7zjp0ZnB?si=1OuYtb8JTke9nLIZvMgpcQ



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Pit Stop Episode 1: The Ozzman Leaveth14 Feb 202501:04:05

After the recent news of Ozzy Osbourne announcing his farewell show to take place in the summer of 2025, Helio is joined by his friend Joe N'Wobhm to discuss the impact Ozzy's music has had on them, favorite deep cuts and a variety of all things Ozzy.


Black Sabbath Live in Paris 1970


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPJXuTK8j5k



Black Sabbath "Never Say Die" 1978


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6U5-CSc_7c

Episode 3: Laura Marling - I Speak Because I Can - Rambling Men10 Feb 202503:24:46

#263 - Laura Marling - I Speak Because I Can


The rambling men ramble for 3.5 hours because they can! Only a L33T hacker from a bygone era can interrupt their flow to breathe some intelligence into the show. A wide range of timely topics are covered like favorite super bowl halftime shows, how soon is too soon to put an album on a top 500 list, and the debut of "Meat me in the bathroom" where our resident chef pairs this weeks album with a recipe.Like, subscribe and leave a comment if you have anything ranging from diss track to compliment for us


Laura Marling - I Speak Because I Can

https://open.spotify.com/album/7x98osNfh0aUookqE7MMQ1?si=j8uD3lnlSOWeTDTP3eLRUw


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IFP Pit Stop: Can-versation with Kyle Reiff about Can17 Nov 202500:58:12

Check out Kyle's Krautrock poster store for some amazing and unique merch


Helio catches up with friend of the podcast, Kyle Reiff, and gets his insights into Krautrock legends Can as well as some knowledge about the album that is next on the show, "Ege Bamyasi". They talk influences, unusual recording spaces, Damo Suzuki and pack a ton of knowledge into the episode.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Can and Krautrock

01:36 The Cologne Conservatory and Its Influence

05:18 Malcolm Mooney's Journey to Can

07:13 The Dynamics Within Can

10:31 Irmin Schmidt's Musical Background

12:57 Damo Suzuki Joins Can

19:01 Damo's Unique Performance Style

21:56 Can's Commercial Journey and Album Releases

25:14 Innerspace: Can's Recording Studio Experience

30:06 Innovative Recording Techniques in Music Production

33:26 The Reception and Impact of "Ege Bamyasi"

38:12 Technological Advances and Their Influence on Sound

42:14 The Evolution of Can and Their Musical Journey

48:28 Influences and Recommendations for Krautrock Fans

52:28 Personal Reflections on Can's Influence in Music


Episode 2: Patti Smith - Easter - And grandma too? AKA When keeping it real goes wrong03 Feb 202502:14:06

#435 Patti Smith - Easter : The Hardy-Core boys, Breddy and Helio, try to solve the mystery of the missing track! Along the way, they discuss topics ranging from French poets, to the economics of fender guitars to race relations and copying The Boss’s homework.

Patti Smith - Easter - Listen hereEaster - Album by Patti Smith | Spotify

Young Spirit (native drumming) - Listen here

Love, Life, Round Dance - Cree Round Dance Songs - Album by Young Spirit | Spotify

Special thanks to Rick Quinn for notes and insights!



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Episode 1: The Phantom NMEnace26 Jan 202501:49:31

Breddy and Helio go on a search for the lost treasures of Atlantis. Along the way they discover something much better, the NME top 500 albums list. Join in as they discuss the list and set the groundwork for the show. If you like please subscribe and leave a review. If you don't like we still love ya and appreciate the listen but let us know how we can do better! Dedicated to Yasi Salek!

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IFP Pit Stop: "Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983 - 1984" with author Duane Tudahl10 Nov 202501:20:46

If you're gonna get the guys a christmas gift, consider contributing to funding Duane's project focusing on making a documentary about legendary Baltimore rock band, Crack The Sky!


https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1113034335/crack-the-sky-50th-anniversary-documentary-film



Helio and Breddy are given a chance to talk all things Prince with author Duane Tudahl about his incredible book "Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983 - 1984" in which he details the day in day out history of the making of Purple Rain, Princes touring life, Purple Rain the movie etc.

Episode 25 - Prince - Purple Rain - I would pod 4 U07 Nov 202503:07:55

Featuring interview clips with Duane Tudahl, check out his kickstarter for his new documentary here


https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1113034335/crack-the-sky-50th-anniversary-documentary-film


Dig if u will this episode, the long awaited return of the mainline episode where we discuss an album many have noted as a favorite and it’s companion movie: Purple Rain. We hear from one of the worlds most dedicated Prince researchers, ask if Prince is an alien with super powers, ask for The Time, and recount niche competitive fight game beef between Smash Brothers players and Street Fighter lovers.Can u my darling? Can u picture that?

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