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NEM#95: R. Stevie Moore Just Happens… Frequently!
NEM#95: R. Stevie Moore Just Happens… Frequently!
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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Apr 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Stevie has been recording pop tunes and/or wild experiments nearly continually since the late 60s, with hundreds of albums, many of them compilations of home recordings.
We discuss "Pop Music" and "Take Back" from Afterlife (2019) and "The House Is Not in Order" by R. Stevie Moore and Alan Jenkins and the Kettering Vampires from The Embodiment of Progressive Ideals (2018) and conclude by listening to "I H8 Ppl" by R. Stevie Moore and Jason Falkner from Make It Be (2017). Bonus songs: "Pervert" from World War 4 (2016) and (at the end) "Goodbye, Piano" from Phonography (1976). Intro: "I Like to Stay Home" from Glad Music (1986). For more, see rsteviemoore.com.
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We discuss "Pop Music" and "Take Back" from Afterlife (2019) and "The House Is Not in Order" by R. Stevie Moore and Alan Jenkins and the Kettering Vampires from The Embodiment of Progressive Ideals (2018) and conclude by listening to "I H8 Ppl" by R. Stevie Moore and Jason Falkner from Make It Be (2017). Bonus songs: "Pervert" from World War 4 (2016) and (at the end) "Goodbye, Piano" from Phonography (1976). Intro: "I Like to Stay Home" from Glad Music (1986). For more, see rsteviemoore.com.
Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Check out Mark's new album.
Released:
Apr 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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