Sam Freeman visits the Gateway to talk about the album "Dookie" by Green Day. Sam explains how, as a preadolescent in Ottawa, Canada, the alienation expressed in the album reflected his burgeoning feelings of being an outsider. And then ironically when he moved to Berlin it was that same music of alienation that helped him make friends, create art, find a girlfriend, and most importantly belong. Along the way he and Howard talk about the other titans of mid-90s California Pop-Punk and then they share songs that make them feel a satisfying feeling of being sadly in love. For access to other Gateway Music episodes go to: linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast or The Upford Network: upfordnetwork.com/ Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Logo Design: Eric Doudeau Original Music: Howard Mitnick
John Wilson stops by The Gateway to have a chat with Howard about jamming. Over ten years ago John Wilson moved to Montreal after a long career as a musician and composer and for some reason he decided to start jamming with musical naifs, Howard and friend of the podcast, Jason Friedman (Episode 25). Over the course of 90 minutes they explore the emotional and intellectual power of jamming as a tool for connection, self-discovery, and having a blast and Howard explains how those jams led to the creation of Gateway Music. Along the way they talk about scary album covers, the Godfathers of Funk, and how Pete Townsend was secretly the drummer in The Who. For access to other Gateway Music episodes go to: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast or The Upford Network: https://upfordnetwork.com/ Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Logo Design: Eric Doudeau Original Music: Howard Mitnick
Tom Devlin returns to The Gateway to discuss his newfound love of Wilco and their main man, Jeff Tweedy. Tom had been a fan of Tweedy's first band, Uncle Tupelo but just never could commit to Wilco. Not until he heard the 2011 album "The Whole Love" and its gorgeous closing track "One Sunday Morning (Song for Jane Smiley's Boyfriend)". Howard and Tom go on to explore why they love Wilco and why Tom didn't for the longest long time. For access to other Gateway Music episodes: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast or on The Upford Network @ https://upfordnetwork.com/ Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Logo Design: Eric Doudeau Original Music: Howard Mitnick
Jon Bernstein (@jonbern), writer and research editor for Rolling Stone Magazine, drops by the Gateway to talk with Howard about the increasingly popular YouTube format of "music reaction videos" - videos showing the emotional reactions of people as they listen to songs for the first time. This past summer a music reaction video documenting two twin brothers appreciating "In The Air Tonight" by Phil Collins went megaviral. Jon and Howard, both long-term fans of the format, were intrigued. The only difference is that Jon wrote a great article about it. Sit back and relax as they both share their own Gateway music reaction videos and they discuss what makes the videos so fascinating. Plus, Jon shares his memory of his own musical origins and even reveals his favourite (and least favourite) Backstreet Boy! Jon Bernstein's article on Music Reaction Videos: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/youtube-reaction-videos-interviews-in-the-air-tonight-lost-in-vegas-1046225/ Music ...
The talented Anjana Srinivasan drops by The Gateway to share her lifetime journey of dedication to the violin. Anjana was born into a family that was strongly involved in the study of South Indian (Carnatic) music. Upon hearing the violin performance of Sri Lalgudi Jayaraman, Anjana fell in love with Carnatic violin-playing. Unfortunately there were no Carnatic violin teachers in Montreal so she studied Classical violin for over a decade until she finally got the opportunity to train with teachers in India. Eventually she met Sri Lalgudi Jayaraman and trained with his children. And now when she is not busy raising a family and working as a family physician she is the Carnatic violin teacher in Montreal that she never had. Strap in and join Howard on this tour of Carnatic violin and musical passion. Music listened to on this episode: Mathe (Varnam) - Sukha Bhaavam - Sudha Ragunathan (Full Verson) https://youtu.be/z9flqyseEAQ Sudhamayi | Amrithavarshini | Lalgudi GJR Krishnan | Anil S...
On this episode of we get the Led out. Scott Duncan, visits Gateway Music to talk about his love of Led Zeppelin and how that love led to his love of the blues. Scott and Howard discuss Led Zeppelin as blues and folk cover artists and compare/contrast the originals and the Zepversions. Scott also reviews how he has used music as a tool to help redefine himself at challenging times in his life. As well, Howard remembers how Led Zeppelin was the soundtrack to his first time seeing someone shoot heroin. So get ready to PARTY!! Scott Duncan Website; https://www.scott-duncan.ca/ Scott Duncan Instagram: @tabularazah For access to other Gateway Music episodes: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast or on The Upford Network @ https://upfordnetwork.com/ Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Logo Design: Eric Doudeau Original Music: Howard Mitnick
Aaron Martel from Ridiculous Rock Records Review Podcast visits the Gateway to talk about his first favourite album, Elton John's smash success "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road". When Aaron was a young child he fell in love with his mother's favourite album as she listened to it over and over again. He loves it to this day. Aaron and Howard discuss the massive popularity of Elton John in the early 70s and review the album as the apotheosis of the incredible songwriting partnership of Elton John and Bernie Taupin. Check out Aaron's Excellent Music Appreciation Podcast "Ridiculous Rock Record Review": https://ridiculousrockrecords.libsyn.com/ For access to other Gateway Music episodes: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast or on The Upford Network @ https://upfordnetwork.com/ Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Logo Design: Eric Doudeau Original Music: Howard Mitnick
Everybody loved Grease but Tess loved SANDY! Tess Bui stops by The Gateway to share the story of her childhood obsession with Sandy, the main character from the smash-success movie Grease. Tess reveals how her mother shared her love of music with her children. She also explains that as a child she passionately sang the songs from these musicals but none more passionately when she imagined herself as Sandy, the good girl. This leads to Tess and Howard swapping stories about their lifelong passion for singing. For access to other Gateway Music episodes: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast or on The Upford Network @ https://upfordnetwork.com/ Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Logo Design: Eric Doudeau Original Music: Howard Mitnick
On today's episode, Paul Malcolm of Records Ranked drops by The Gateway to discuss his lifelong love of music starting with his childhood infatuation with first Kiss then Iron Maiden. He also shares the impact of reexperiencing the music through the ears of his 6 year old son who is also drawn to the power of Heavy Metal. Along the way Howard and Paul discuss Weezer, Christopher Cross, Phil Collins, Zeppelin, Foxygen and Weyes Blood. Finally they discuss the potentially pernicious appeal of nostalgia. Video Clips Referenced on this episode: Fleetwood Mac - "Rhiannon" on The Midnight Special : https://youtu.be/KZI62qNmScc Check out Paul Malcolm as co-host on Records//Ranked: https://www.facebook.com/recordsranked For access to other Gateway Music episodes: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast or on The Upford Network @ https://upfordnetwork.com/ Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Logo Design: Eric Doudeau Original Music: Howard Mitnick
On today's episode Joe Kwaczala host of the podcast "Who Cares About The Rock Hall" drops in to talk about? You guessed it, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. More specifically he talks about what got him so interested in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He also explores what the Rock Hall has given him in return and why he created a podcast to talk about it. From that point forward things get very nerdy. Howard asks Joe who he thinks should already be in and then asks Joe to guess when and if some of his favourite artists will get into the Hall - including Talk Talk, Kate Bush and of course, Jonathan Richman. Video Clips referenced on the show: Prince shredding on While My Guitar Gently Weeps @ Rock Hall Induction for George Harrison: https://youtu.be/6SFNW5F8K9Y P.I.L. on American Bandstand: https://youtu.be/hZLhqTzjpUM For access to other Gateway Music episodes: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast Checkout "Who Cares About The Rock Hall" wherever you find your podcasts. Follow Who ...