

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast
Mark Linsenmayer
Song Analysis with the Songwriter
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Jan 5, 2019 • 1h 9min
NEM#89: Dusty Wright’s Metaphysical Americana
After starting in the '80s with the Trolls and the Bastards of Execution, Dusty has released six albums as a solo artist since 1997.
We discuss a new, unreleased song "Pardon My Love," then "Man in the Mirror" from Gliding Toward Oblivion (2018) and "High Flyin' Bird" by GIANTfingers from around 2003. We conclude by listening to "(Art at) the Speed of Life" by the Dusty Diamonds from 1994. Intro/outro: "Karma" from dust! (2000).
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Dec 19, 2018 • 1h 5min
NEM#88: Lincoln Barr’s Off-Center Vulnerability
Lincoln established the Seattle-based singer/songwriter vehicle Red Jacket Mine in 2003, made three albums and an EP with them, and in 2017 released his first solo album, the jazzy, live-in-studio Trembling Frames.
We examine "Desperate Tormentors" and hear "How To Escape" and a bit of "Memory Up and Die" from that album, and discuss Red Jacket Mine: "Apricot Moon" from Lovers Lookout (2009) and "Jesus's House" from Hello, Old Cloud (2008). For more, see lincolnbarrmusic.com.
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Dec 8, 2018 • 1h 24min
NEM#87: Chris Cacavas Fronts His Depression
Chris rose to fame on keys for Arizona's country punks Green on Red from '81–'87, and has since then been fronted 12 albums while doing session keyboard work.
We discuss "Pale Blonde Hell" by Chris Cacavas and Junkyard Love from Pale Blonde Hell (1994), "Do Me No Favors" from Anonymous (1997), and "Don't Think Twice" from Bumbling Home from the Star (2002). We listen to "I Won't Feel Well" from Love's Been Re-Discontinued (2013). Opening music: the title track from Green on Red's Gravity Talks. For more, see chris-cacavas.com.
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Nov 18, 2018 • 1h 11min
NEM#86: Seth Swirsky Provides Instant Pleasure
Seth Swirsky was a highly successful staff songwriter for over 20 years, and has put out three solo albums and three albums as The Red Button since 2004. He's a huge Beatles fan and has released a Beatles documentary Beatles Stories and has multiple books about psychology and baseball.
We discuss his heavily covered and sound-tracked tune "Love Is a Beautiful Thing"; you'll hear the version by Al Green from Don't Look Back (1993), then "Matchbook Cover" from Seth's album Watercolor Day (2010) and "Picture" by The Red Button from As Far as Yesterday Goes (2011). The end suite is "Shine/Circles and Squares/Go" from his album Circles and Squares (2016). Intro music is from the title track to Instant Pleasure (2004). For more, see seth.com.
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Oct 27, 2018 • 1h 12min
NEM#85: John Etheridge (Soft Machine) Is For Everything!
John is an amazing guitarist who started in the late-'60s British blues boom, had his first compositions set to tape with Darryl Way's Wolf in the early '70s, then joined the latter line-ups of jazz-prog legends Soft Machine (replacing Alan Holdsworth) in the late '70s. He's collaborated with luminaries like violinist Stéphane Grappelli, guitar great John Williams, and Andy Summers from The Police, and released eight solo albums prior to teaming up with former members of Soft Machine for another six albums.
We discuss "One Glove" by Soft Machine from Hidden Details (2018), his rendition of Rodgers and Hart's "My Romance" from I Didn’t Know (2004), and "Venerable Bede" from Ash (1994). We conclude by listening to "Blue Breeze" by John Etheridge and Vimala Rowe from Out of the Sky (2015). Intro/outro from "Huffin'" by Soft Machine from Alive and Well: Recorded in Paris (1978). For more, visit john-etheridge.com and softmachine.org.
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Oct 11, 2018 • 1h 1min
NEM#84: Laura Davis Was “The Girl in the Back” (of the Student Teachers)
Laura Davis-Chanin of the Phi Fic podcast drummed in the late '70s NYC punk band The Student Teachers and has written about it in The Girl in the Back: A Female Drummer's Life with Bowie, Blondie, and the '70s Rock Scene (2018).
We discuss the book and listen to songs from Invitation To... The Student Teachers (2013): "Looks," "Christmas Weather," plus as an intro, "Channel 13." Laura also co-wrote lyrics to two Blondie songs: we hear some of "Angels in the Balcony" from Autoamerican (1980) plus "Slow Motion" from Eat to the Beat (1979).
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Oct 1, 2018 • 56min
NEM#83: Rat Scabies’s Damned Drumming
Christopher Millar played for about two decades with first-generation British punk band The Damned starting in 1976, and has now released his debut solo album, P.H.D. (Prison, Hospital, Debt).
We discuss "Dazy Bones" and "Rat's Opus" from that 2018 album, then look back to The Damned's "History of the World (Part One)" from The Black Album (1980), then end by listening to Rat's cover of the Kraftwerk classic "Autobahn" with The Germans from Do Not Fuck With the Germans (2003). Intro/outro: "Love Song" by The Damned from Machine Gun Etiquette (1979). For more, visit ratscabies.com.
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Sep 14, 2018 • 1h 9min
NEM#82: Byron Isaacs Emerges from Bassland
Byron is an in-demand session/touring bassist whose main band since 2004 has been NYC's Ollabelle. We talk about "Losing You" and "Gypsy Wind" from his debut solo album, Disappearing Man (2018), plus "Gone Today” by Ollabelle from Riverside Battle Songs (2007), and finish with"Horizontal Man" by Lost Leaders from their 2014 eponymous album. Intro: “Heaven’s Pearls” by Levon Helm from Electric Dirt (2009). For more, visit byronisaacs.com.
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Aug 30, 2018 • 1h 9min
NEM#81: Lindsay Murray Is Gretchen’s Wheel
Lindsay has released four albums and an EP of depressed alternative rock under the band name Gretchen's Wheel since 2015, providing a modern model of accessible yet professional DIY recording.
We focus on Black Box Theory, covering "Untethered," "Tatyana," and "Plans," plus "Save the Day" from Sad Scientist (2017). Intro: “Total Loss” from Fragile State (2015). For more, visit gretchenswheel.com.
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Aug 19, 2018 • 1h 5min
NEM#80: Rod Picott: Literary Workin’ Man
Nashville singer/songwriter/fiction-writer Rod laid sheet rock for years before releasing his first album in 2001; he has now released ten albums of vivid Americana.
We focus on his new double album Out Past the Wires, discussing "Take Home Pay" and "Date of Grace" (with intro/outro from "Be My Bonnie"), then look back to "Rust Belt Fields" from Welding Burns (2011) and finally listen to “You're Not Missing Anything” from Hang Your Hopes on a Crooked Nail (2014). More at rodpicott.com.
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