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Michael Grasso
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Solar-Fit Renewable Energy Radio
Listen to Bill and Executive Vice President of Sunnova Michael Grasso Discuss Energy Innovation and Solar Benefits
Hear Bill's interview with Michael Grasso, Executive Vice President, Chief Revenue Officer with Sunnova, one of America's leading solar residential and commercial solar and solar storage companies. Sunnova is committed to energy innovation by offering an easy pathway for homeowners to transition to solar power to save energy dollars... and protect our environment. Michael does an excellent job of explaining the operation of a solar energy system and the benefits to their thousands of customers who have chosen to use their services. Sunnova specializes in providing access and reliable energy with customized options to fit any home an...
2024-11-13
29 min
I'm Going In Podcast
E5- "The Bricks of Trauma" with Ret. Fire Lt Michael Grasso
In this episode titled "The Bricks of Trauma," we are joined by Michael Grasso, a 36-year-old husband, father, and former career firefighter from southern CT. Having spent 14 years in the fire service, with the latter half as a Lieutenant, Michael's journey was altered by a career-ending injury in late 2019, leading to his early retirement. Now an entrepreneur, knife maker, and outdoor enthusiast, Michael resides in Northwestern CT with his wife, Jaclyn, and their daughter, Mackenzie. We explore Michael's experiences and insights into navigating trauma, discussing the importance of self-care in lightening the burdens we carry. Join us as we...
2024-02-29
54 min
The Strength Connection
#197 - Michael Kurkowski: The Best Definition Of Wisdom
In the 197th episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Michael will talk about 2 years since The Strength Connection started, the best definition of wisdom I’ve ever heard, from dance to pilates to yoga, wise up, the power of reading a book for the 2nd time, clean your environment, and more!Join us in this insightful and captivating talk! In this chapter, you will discover:(0:40) 2 years since The Strength Connection started(1:50) The best def...
2023-08-25
14 min
The Strength Connection
#189 - Michael Kurkowski: My Top 5 Short Life-Changing Books
In the 189th episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike will talk about wearing multiple hats, the difference between an amateur and a pro, growth comes through pain, and Mike’s Top 5 Short Life-Changing Books.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk! In this chapter, you will discover:(1:10) 5 Books wanted to talk about (1:40) Remembering the interview with Pat Flynn @chroniclesofstrength(3:30) “The minimum effective dose might still be a lot. I...
2023-07-29
23 min
The Strength Connection
Michael Kurkowski: Format For The Future
In the 139th episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike will talk about the future format of The Strength Connection Podcast and go in detail about a few things he learnt from the podcast guests.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk! In this chapter, you will discover:(0:05) A new beginning(0:40) Conversations outside the podcast(1:40) What’s next?(2:25) Shout out to Brian Grasso Facebook: Brian Grasso(2:25) The Bruce Lee moments(3:05) A format for the...
2023-01-27
16 min
The Strength Connection
Michael Kurkowski: The Million Facets of Strength - Special 100th Episode
In the 100th episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike will share a special message with all the listeners and guests. In this chapter, you will discover:(0:15) What I will do for the 100th Episode(0:50) Thank you to all the listeners and guests(1:20) The mission of this podcast: Helping you develop the strongest version of yourself(2:00) Love for Strength(2:10) The Million Facets of Strength(3:00) Mike’s mom and her strength(4:35) “If you build your strength, you can funne...
2022-09-06
21 min
The Strength Connection
#22 - Brian Grasso: Transactional VS Transformational
EPISODE 22Brian Grasso: Transactional VS Transformational ProspectsIn the 22nd Episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest speaker and author of Mindset Matters Most and Audacity Of Success, Brian Grasso will talk about people buy how you make them feel, the importance of emotional intelligence for athletes, as you go your business goes, Brian’s business strategy, and the difference between Transactional VS Transformational prospectsJoin us in this insightful and captivating talk!
2021-11-30
1h 03
Hold My Order, Terrible Dresser: The WKRP in Cincinnati Podcast
He Has Genghis Khan For A Mother
HMOTD is now in reruns! In this episode, released October 19, 2016 Rob and Mike look at "Bah, Humbug" and "Baby, It's Cold Inside" with... their moms, Betty Jo MacDougall and Karen Grasso! Show Notes: https://www.holdmyorderterribledresser.com/2016/10/show-notes-for-hmotd-030-he-has-genghis.html All audio clips are the property of their owners/creators and appear in this work of comment and critique under fair use provisions of copyright law.
2020-10-21
1h 16
TV Guidance Counselor
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 377: Michael Grasso
November 12-18, 1983 This week Ken welcomes writer/editor Michael Grasso (We Are the Mutants/Hold My Order podcast) to the show. Ken and Michael discuss Mr. Big's Toyland, Waltham, MA, The Outer Limits, large Italian families, Hi/Low Brow, decades starting on the 3s, The Beige Age, Candlepin Bowling, commercial jingles, syndication laws, Reagan, MTM, issue sitcoms, The 1996 Telecommunications Act, distribution, gate keepers, how easy it is to find TV Guides, We Got It Maid, first run syndication, Punky Brewster, Too Close for Comfort, Three's Company, MTV, Choose or Lose, Ed Hunt, Roswell, In Search...
2019-10-13
1h 33
Project Archivist
Stasis Ep- 8 Michael Grasso and The UFO Documentaries of the 1970's (free Version)
Michael Grasso Returns to talk about those weird and quirky UFO Documentaries of the 1970's. The music and sound effects, The filming and interviews and how much of an influence they had on the culture of the time. Find Michaels Blog: www.wearethemutants.com Links to the Videos discussed in the show In Search Of Ancient Astronauts (1973): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afjd9SkiKHU In Search Of Ancient Mysteries (1973): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZ-SDiLN4Tc The Outer Space Connection (1975): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZ_6MaZDXfs UFOs: Past Present...
2017-07-20
1h 29
Project Archivist
Ep-222 Michael Grasso ESP research from the 60's to the 80's
Ep-222 Michael Grasso ESP research from the 60's to the 80's This week we welcome Blogger and Podcaster Michael Grasso from "We Are The Mutants. We talk with Michael about the wild world of organized ESP research from the 60's on up through the 80's, how it has affected sci-fi culture and about his blog " We Are The Mutants". I also manage to snag Joe from Ozone Nightmare as a co-host. Find Michaels Blog At: We Are The Mutants Find Michaels Podcast at: HOLD MY ORDER, terrible Dresser Find...
2017-04-10
1h 36
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 120: Byeee
In the final minute of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny thank their generous Patreon supporters, their lovely, talented and glam guest hosts, and talk a little bit about Velvet Goldmine, watching it for the podcast, and how their opinions of the film may have changed over the 24 weeks of the podcast. Thank you, everyone! Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Patreon at wholeshebangpod.
2016-12-23
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 119: Any Similarity to Persons Living or Dead is Highly Intentional
In Minute 119 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny talk more about the soundtrack and about buying it back in the early ‘00s, about what vinyl we want for Christmas, and then talk about what Bowie songs could have possibly been used if he’d allowed permission and how it is definitely better that the film couldn’t use Bowie, and we talk about the real musicians behind the music in the movie, then we move into the Special Thanks, talk about Todd Haynes’s awesome grandparents, and then talk a little about those boilerplate warnings about films be...
2016-12-22
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 118: Microfiche vs. Swordfights
In Minute 118 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny finish up the technical credits, talking about film locations, why they shot the Manchester scenes in Manchester, the psychogeographical history of London, a total diversion into forbidding candy factories, and then go into the music credits, talk about Andy Pratt and “Avenging Angel,” which we missed during the movie, and talk about our favorite songs from the film. Then we deliver our long-promised (divergent) thoughts on a Velvet Goldmine sequel, and what happened to the characters after the frame of the movie. Find us on the web...
2016-12-21
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 117: I Shouldn’t Have Laughed At The Clapper Loader
In Minute 117 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny continue their look into the closing credits, encountering the progeny of Nicolas Roeg in an unexpected place and we go into Hollywood nepotism, talking a little about Duncan Jones, then Mike realizes he shouldn’t mock the job title of “clapper loader,” because it actually when you think about it is probably way complex, how they decide who gets their funny nicknames listed in the credits, Jenny talks about machines named after her, and we talk about Action Vehicles, which gets Jenny thinking of her neighbors during childhood and th...
2016-12-20
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 116: Grips and Gaffers and Boys, Oh My!
In Minute 116 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny begin their journey into Velvet Goldmine’s closing credits by talking about Steve Harley and some of the other social realist films of the 1990s that used 1970s-heavy soundtracks, then closing credits in general, how much Mike hates the Marvel movies, closing credits cuteness and all, and how it all started back in the ‘70s with Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise, then we begin with Velvet Goldmine’s actual credits, starting with the top-billed cast. We rank the performances of the top-billed cast and we compare Jonathan Rhys Meyers...
2016-12-19
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 115: Fade Away Never
In Minute 115 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike say goodbye to the actual action of the film with a thought about a Victorian and English Gothic aesthetic as captured by Americans like Todd Haynes and Terry Gilliam, Jenny talks about being a “third culture kid” and Mike talks about British creators who aren’t able to go the other way, how this film is ultimately just a snapshot of a very rarefied pantheon and how an entire story is happening outside the narrow frame of the film, and as we look at a montage of schoolkids lookin...
2016-12-16
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 114: The Curtain Call
In Minute 114 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike talk about our final looks at Mandy and the Flaming Creatures watching Jack onstage, the honor given to Brian, Curt, and Malcolm in the silkscreen projections on the curtain at the end of the concert, and our final return to Arthur and Curt on the roof in a misty snow of nostalgia. Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Patreon at wholeshebangpod.
2016-12-15
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 113: JENNY’S THEORY!!!! OMG.
In Minute 113 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike look at Arthur’s dopey joyful grin, at Arthur’s closing narration and the idea of allowing oneself personal and sexual freedom, how Brian got to have it both ways and how that interacts with the Tommy Stone persona, how all that interacts with the final incontrovertible proof of Jenny’s Theory we’re shown at our final flashback to the Death of Glitter concert, and again, the unbearable poignancy of “2HB” as delivered in this final sequence. Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Faceb...
2016-12-14
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 112: All Kinds of Shenanigans
In Minute 112 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike talk about Arthur’s Great Refusal of the Oscar Wilde pin, the beauty of old-style vinyl-playing jukeboxes and Mike’s childhood jukebox-and-pizza memories, the masterful nostalgic reprise of “2HB” in this final montage of the movie, the awkward, longing goodbye between Arthur and Curt, how badly we want them to be together, Jenny reveals the secret of the fanfic term “pepperjack cheese,” and the sleight-of-hand involved in dropping a choking hazard into a bottle of beer. Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Facebook, Tw...
2016-12-13
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 111: Plosive and Penultimate
In Minute 111 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike look at the history of the legendary green pin (and our awesome pins available on Patreon), take a side trip to Mike’s intimidating leather jacket-wearing college years, talk about the problems of provenance in Mike’s Museum Corner, especially when it comes to alien artifacts, our return to the beginning of the film through the pin, memories of the fairytale narrator who’s never appeared again, and how that fits Velvet Goldmine’s postmodern aesthetic, how Mike doesn’t like The Neverending Story, how cute Ewan McGregor is as 1984...
2016-12-12
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 110: Changing Worlds, Changing Selves
In Minute 110 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny talk about what kind of swear words English people can’t say authentically, Curt’s use of an Oscar Wilde quote in talking to Arthur and his possible tacit support for Brian’s artistic change, what Curt is up to artistically in the ‘80s and what his real-life analogues, Iggy Pop and Lou Reed, were up to in our ‘80s, what the kids are listening to in the Velvet Goldmine universe, how the kids in our ‘80s were helped by the second wave of American hardcore punk, Curt’s comment on h...
2016-12-09
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 109: The Curt Wild Zoom
In Minute 109 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny look at Arthur and Curt’s long-promised reunion ten years after their rooftop tryst, Arthur’s flabbergasted approach and Curt’s 1984 look with a ponytail, and the fact that Curt doesn’t remember Arthur (or does he?), Curt’s attending the Tommy Stone show (or does he?), and the beginning of Arthur and Curt dancing around the secret identity of Tommy Stone. Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Patreon at wholeshebangpod.
2016-12-08
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 108: Don’t Be A Dick At The Wrap Party
In Minute 108 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny break down the scene where Arthur gives his Tommy Stone press pass to a young Tommy Stone fan, who just happens to be Whole Shebang friend of the podcast Nadia Williams! In this episode, all is revealed about Christian Bale’s on-set preparation methods and what happened at the Velvet Goldmine afterparty thanks to a listener mail sent in by Nadia! We also talk about what it’s like to briefly touch the band by getting a press pass or a set list at a gig, checking out the...
2016-12-07
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 107: Indie Bands Don’t Revolve
In Minute 107 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny sit through the rest of Tommy Stone’s presser, talk about massive stadium tours of yesteryear, including Bowie’s Glass Spider Tour in 1987 and U2’s Zoo TV Tour in 1992, the spectacle involved in these tours, on ‘80s Broadway, and on ‘80s digital compact discs, Mike’s first gig: a pompous Zoo TV U2 and a fractious about-to-break-up Pixies opening for them, Jenny’s desperate hatred of U2, and then it’s back to Tommy Stone’s press conference, Arthur’s reaction to both his fellow “journalists” and Tommy Stone’s showmanshi...
2016-12-06
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 106: A Tartan Rug and a Thermos of Bovril
In Minute 106 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny finish up their time with Maxwell Demon’s goodbye number, the sprinkling of flower petals gets us talking about the secret origin of confetti and the fragility of avians, we look at Arthur in the crowd at the Tommy Stone show, Tommy Stone’s sorta-fascist logo, rock and roll logos throughout history, and rock and rollers who use symbols instead of words for their albums and own names. And then we talk about the personal dimension of Arthur in 1984, and how the world of music changed around him, and...
2016-12-05
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 105: Phantom of the Opera vs. Close Encounters
In Minute 105 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike take dueling interpretations of the grand chandelier that appears at the end of this minute and use it as an excuse to talk about two of their favorite movies, Jenny gets into why she hates Close Encounters’s characters, then we get back to the set decoration and the statuary figures, and then we use the excuse of Maxwell Demon’s downfall and the UFO’s presence to talk about Oscar Wilde’s downfall, disgraced artists, and the continuing appeal of disgraced artists’ art and how some people will still...
2016-12-02
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 104: Romantic Folderol
In Minute 104 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike begin their look at Maxwell Demon’s swan song, “Tumbling Down” by Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel, Alan Parsons’s involvement as producer, Maxwell Demon’s visual presentation in this sequence as an amalgamation of Maxwell and Brian Slade himself, the broken theater setting of this sequence, how the scenery reminds us of the dichotomy of Maxwell Demon as fusion and Apollonian and Dionysian, how Steve Harley reacted to the use of “Tumbling Down,” and how Todd Haynes as an American had to actively seek out British culture in the form of...
2016-12-01
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 103: The Easy Mode of Undressing
In Minute 103 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike look at Arthur’s very sexful way of taking off his shirt and how difficult the “crossed-arm” method is to pull off smoothly, Curt’s brief flashback (or flashforward) as Arthur and Curt come together, and Arthur’s taking mescaline before the evening’s events and how many hallucinogens, like DMT, simulate alien contact, and how Jenny is a true believer in the UFO and its glitterdust sprinkling down over Arthur and Curt, Arthur and Curt’s lovemaking and how Curt compares it to being onstage, how this sequence break...
2016-11-30
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 102: Fan-tasy
In Minute 102 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike take a look at Arthur’s continued approach to Curt on the rooftop, Curt’s continued asking of personal questions of Arthur, Arthur’s engaging in dropping mescaline and how far he’s come since his days in his bedroom, a brief history of the Rainbow Theater, on which roof Curt and Arthur are hanging out right now, Curt’s cracking open an anachronistic pull-tab beer, their spotting of a shooting star, Arthur’s joy in having this time with Curt, and how this minute encapsulates the fan’s prototypical...
2016-11-29
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 101: Is It Carthur or Arurt?
In Minute 101 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike look at the aftermath of Brian’s incognito visit to the Death of Glitter show, Mandy and Curt’s continued definition of themselves in terms of Brian, Arthur’s reticence about Brian and paralysis in the face of Mandy and Curt and the tantalizing possibility that 1984 is Arthur’s fault, Curt and Arthur cruising each other, Arthur’s fashion, hair, and makeup and how they stick with the amateurishness of the fans throughout Velvet Goldmine, the various relationship mashup names from the movie, Curt’s questions for Arthur and how they...
2016-11-28
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 100: Mike’s Only-Child Karaoke
In Minute 100 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny take just a brief moment to celebrate their hundredth episode and examine Jenny and Mike’s respective singing talents and Mike’s taking karaoke entirely too seriously, before cracking into: the crowd reaction to “Gimme Danger,” Brian’s turning away from Curt’s feelings and an opportunity to return to him, our sequel featuring Curt-as-knight-in-shining-armor saving the prince (Brian), the similarities between Brian Slade and Darth Vader (look! 5 and 5 again!), the similarities between Velvet Goldmine and David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest, how Velvet Goldmine would be a great conversa...
2016-11-25
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 99: The Brian Slade Survivors’ Club
In Minute 99 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny examine the arrival of Brian Slade in trenchcoated and be-fedora’d disguise at the Death of Glitter show, exactly who if anyone noticed him, how the end of “Gimme Danger” gives the film audience some closure on Brian and Curt, the fact that this is the first time all four main characters in the same place, Curt’s questionable belt and our coming around on Ewan’s physique in the movie and how no one could healthily look like Iggy Pop, Mandy’s emotional reaction to Curt’s performance, a...
2016-11-24
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 98: The Widow in Leopard Print
In Minute 98 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny look at Curt’s continued performance of “Gimme Danger,” the arrival of Mandy and her relatively low-key arrival at the Death of Glitter concert, what everyone’s funereal roles are at the Death of Glitter, the fact that Arthur has been around Mandy, ten years before their big interview, Ewan McGregor’s musical performance as Curt Wild contrasted with his Moulin Rouge! performance, the irony of rejecting glam’s aesthetic and inevitably constructing a new aesthetic, and the ambiguity of Mandy’s presence at the show. Find us on the...
2016-11-23
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 97: The Words For The Day Are Primal and Diagetic
In Minute 97 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny hope you like “Gimme Danger,” because you’re about to get a hell of a lot of it, first tackling the lyrics and whether they’re about heroin or a relationship and what that means for Curt, the S&M elements within “Gimme Danger” and glam in general, what happens when you go to a gig and the singer starts writhing on the stage and you can’t see them, the audience’s reaction to Curt including Pearl’s appreciation and Arthur’s raw sensual appeal, Arthur’s transference of his fa...
2016-11-22
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 96: Tipper Sounds Like A Plucky Dog
In Minute 96 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny start off with a seemingly-huge tangent to the “stranger danger” paranoia of their childhoods (thanks to the presence of “Gimme Danger” in this minute), then we dive into Arthur’s frantic phone call to find Curt Wild, Curt’s pretending to not be on the other end of the line, Curt’s strange grungy garage-like office, the two men, presumably from the Reynolds regime, watching Curt carefully, why the Reynolds administration is so scared that word will leak out that Tommy Stone is Brian Slade, crackpot theories about subliminal mes...
2016-11-21
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 95: This Ain’t My First Podcast
In Minute 95 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny, Mike and special guest Rob MacDougall reveal ALL! Yes, the big twist of Velvet Goldmine is finally revealed for real. And spinning out from that, we talk about: the actor who plays Tommy Stone, the questions of identity swirling around Brian, Tommy, and Jack, Rob’s deeper theory on the dramatic poles of the movie and how Brian really is the villain of the piece, and Rob’s even deeper theory about fellow cultural chameleon Jane Fonda, some thoughts on both Brian and Arthur getting their wishes, but in ho...
2016-11-18
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 94: The Big Book of Brian Slade
In Minute 94 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny, Mike and guest host Rob go deep into Arthur’s research methods, comparing his look through a big periodical index in an earlier minute with his use of cutting-edge 1984 high technology in this one: fax machines and online databases. Then we go SUPER deep into the history of fax machines, 1980s computing and online research, and how this old retrotech evokes an uncanny alternate 1984 very well. We talk about Arthur’s sad apartment, and then we talk a little bit about why Rob chose these minutes, how expertly Todd Haynes crea...
2016-11-17
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 93: Let Me Tell You About My Starchildren Game
In Minute 93 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny, Mike, and special guest for the week Rob MacDougall cover: Arthur’s endearingly dancing like a loon and other bands’ professional goofy dancers, the dangers of dancing like an idiot at a gig, Curt Wild’s fantastic entrance backstage at the Death of Glitter show and the theory that Brian Slade has a League of Evil Exes, Curt and Arthur’s coming connection and whether Arthur caught Curt’s eye with his budget hair dye, and the inclusion of “Dead Finks Don’t Talk” on the soundtrack and glam/punk’s obses...
2016-11-16
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 92: The Six Makeups
In Minute 92 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny, Mike, and special guest for the week Rob MacDougall cover: T. Rex’s penchant for listing animals and a possible Muhammad Ali reference in “20th Century Boy,” the fashion sense of the Flaming Creatures and a possible nod to the Cockney Pearly Kings and Queens, Arthur’s finally having a good time, and his role within the Flaming Creatures, the relationship between rock journalist and rock band and where Arthur falls on that continuum, then we look at the Flaming Creatures’ preparing for the show and Arthur’s makeup table, the Second W...
2016-11-15
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 91: Alien Glamstones and Ominous Organs
In Minute 91 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike are joined by Mike’s OTHER podcast partner, Rob MacDougall, of Hold My Order, Terrible Dresser, the Deep-Dive, History Nerd WKRP In Cincinnati Podcast! Jenny, Mike, and Rob kick off this week with: the feeling of being starstruck by glamorous podcasters, what exactly did Jack Fairy do for Curt Wild’s career, the genius of the slam cut and ominous organ intro to the Death of Glitter concert, a brief detour back into horror-glam with Jack’s opening looking a bit like an Alice Cooper stage show, the use of...
2016-11-14
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 90: A Tenured Fancyperson
In Minute 90 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny are joined by Jen Melchert who is now a fully vested and tenured fancyperson thanks to her week on the podcast! In this minute, we cover Mandy’s abortive flounce out of Brian’s office, Shannon and Brian’s cruel mocking laughter at her, and we go deep into the inspiration for Shannon’s character, Bowie’s longtime PA (and platonic life partner?) Coco Schwab. We also Tony Visconti and Woody Woodmansey with Jen, who had a close encounter with the longtime Bowie collaborators at one of the shows on t...
2016-11-11
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 89: A Divorce Quote-Off
In Minute 89 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny are yet again joined by extra-fancy, Maleficent-hoodie-wearing guest host Jen Melchert, and after a brief detour into talking about late ‘90s/early ‘00s Hot Topic hate, we go straight into the Mandy vs. Brian RPG battle using quotes and references: Mandy’s opening volley of a combined Rolling Stones/Aleister Crowley quote, then Brian’s return to good old Oscar Wilde’s post-prison period with a quote about “suffering at the birth of a child as at the birth of a star,” Mandy’s riposte with Brian’s living in terror o...
2016-11-10
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 88: A Three-Dimensional Downfall
In Minute 88 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny are joined by fancy guest Jen Melchert to discuss: the beginning of Brian and Mandy’s final argument and the Mystery Moose hovering over this scene, about how in Britain if you run out of tea, you are obligated to offer your guests cocaine, Brian’s decision to stage his downfall at the office and not his own home, how this scene with Mandy serving Brian papers is based on a specific incident from Angie and David Bowie’s tumultuous marriage, and how Mandy and Brian’s split highligh...
2016-11-09
00 min
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 87: A Skirmish of Jens
In Minute 87 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny are yet again joined by fancy guest host Jen Melchert, and we discuss: Mandy’s being misled to believe Brian was actually dead after his assassination on stage, what Mandy would’ve worn to the funeral, how Courtney Love fits into Jenny’s “maiden-mother-crone” formulation of rock and roll women, Mandy’s being utterly alone and isolated in Brian’s circle, and then we turn to Brian’s fall into cocaine paranoia and how it echoes Bowie’s own cocaine period, and how Bowie’s flirtation with the occult came at the v...
2016-11-08
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 86: I’m Just Looking For A Room At The Moment
In Minute 86 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny kick off a week of being joined by FANCY guest host Jen Melchert! Jen joins Jenny and Mike to discuss: Arthur’s lovely down-to-earth response to the barrage of witty epigrams from the Flaming Creatures, the Flaming Creatures perhaps having read a book or two on fascism (last week’s Big Brother reference) and Situationism, and whether Arthur’s nonplussed reaction to their dimestore philosophy is a meta-commentary on the wilderness of queer theory, Mandy’s mysterious appearance in the middle of a black void and how the movie ov...
2016-11-07
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 85: Sinister As ****
In Minute 85 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike look at Curt in Berlin and him in an alley full of hustlers, Jack Fairy’s arrival in Berlin to help Curt Wild, how this interacts with our theory that Brian Slade is Jack Fairy, our own nights of iniquity in clubs where people end up topless by the end of the night and/or drinking Bailey’s from a shoe, our close-up look at the Flaming Creatures’ makeup and how it reminds Jenny of the New Romantic movement, our plans for Decadent Spiral Chips and/or Breakfast Cereal...
2016-11-04
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 84: The Biggest Pile of Coke Ever
In Minute 84 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike look at Arthur’s abashedness at meeting the Flaming Creatures and being blown a kiss, the proto-goth aesthetic at the Flaming Creatures show, the beginnings of the prehistory of goth in Jim Morrison and the Velvet Underground and the ‘90s resurgence of a glam-goth look, and then we look at Brian Slade’s fans’ rebellion against his assassination hoax with the burning of his albums and memorabilia, the burning of records throughout rock history and how it’s reflected in Disco Demolition Night, Brian’s post-assassination downfall surrounded by groupies...
2016-11-03
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 83: No Robot Voices
In Minute 83 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike look at what we’ve lost in terms of emotional revelation in movies and in real life now that there are no phone receivers to hang up or slam down anymore, Curt’s retreat to Berlin and how it’s a reference to Bowie’s Berlin period and trilogy and to other German retreats like the Beatles in Hamburg, the differences between Brian Slade and David Bowie, especially in how each of them were treated by their managers, the cultural history of the doner kebab in Germany, Britain, and the...
2016-11-02
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 82: A Complete Metaphor Flush
In Minute 82 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike look at the end of the goodbye scene between Curt and Brian, Curt’s frantic smoking of a cigarette, and all the “cigarette business” actors could get up to in movies during the smoking era, Brian’s cubey electric-blue jacket and how it hearkens back to Brian and Curt’s first business breakfast, Jenny’s love of overly literal music videos, Brian’s flashbacks to Brian and Curt’s “much-needed” getaway and how it reminded Jenny of the 1991 film The Hours and Times about John Lennon and Brian Epstein, Curt’s trip...
2016-11-01
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 81: Glittery Leopards Are Real
In Minute 81 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike talk about the aftermath of the recording studio blow-up, including Mandy’s gradual drift away from Brian (and her fashion choices and hair for hanging around the studio), Mandy’s bubble perm as a tribute to Angie Bowie, the changing hairstyles of the main characters and the famous hairstylists of Swinging London, Jenny and Mike’s visit to the V&A for their “You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-1970” exhibit, the Fall of the Fripperies and Brian’s cruelty to Curt in the face of Brian hav...
2016-10-31
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 80: You’re Just This Weird Nerd
In Minute 80 of The Whole Shebang, we continue the uncomfortable time looking at Curt, Brian, and Jerry’s conflict in the recording studio, the idea of studio polish vs. raw energy, where Brian’s energies are best directed and how Bowie used his time in inadvisable ways early in his career, Curt’s insults cutting to the core of Brian’s puffed-up space-age persona and coterie of yes-men, and then we look at this behavior through the lens of the fact that these rock stars (and actors) are really young when they’re behaving badly, Brian’s milquetoast...
2016-10-28
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 79: Capital-A Acting
In Minute 79 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny take a good long detailed look at the scene where Curt and Brian have their “creative differences,” take a detour into talking about how hard it is to be honestly critical of the person you love, siding with the suits rather than the dungarees, and then look at the fantastic acting on the part of Ewan McGregor, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, and Eddie Izzard in this scene. We then look at studio argument outtakes from commercials (Orson Welles), music history (Buddy Rich), and movies (Christian Bale), and then take some...
2016-10-27
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 78: I Wanna Tear It Down
In Minute 78 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny look at Mandy’s statement about Maxwell Demon and Curt Wild being fictions, then we enter the recording studio to recap David Bowie’s producing Lou and Iggy, and listen in to “My Unclean,” an original song made for the movie meant to unite the grunge and glam aesthetics into a proto-punk and how the folks in the studio just don’t get it, then cover the rock movie cliché of fights in the recording studio, look at Brian and Curt mentor-mentee relationship in terms of Oscar and Bosie, the...
2016-10-26
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 77: Sweaty Greasy Goths Flirt
In Minute 77 of The Whole Shebang, we finish looking at Arthur and Mandy’s confrontation about Arthur hearing the rest of the story of the fall of Brian Slade, take a brief silly detour into talking about goths’ mycological method of reproduction, Arthur’s ambivalence about his glam fandom in the 1984 period and how the movie expertly uses the two time periods to reveal details of the characters, the power of nostalgia, its inherent melancholy, and how it is the engine at the center of Velvet Goldmine, how we can’t trust Arthur’s perceptions of 1984 and how Arthur...
2016-10-25
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 76: Brief Holiday, Much Needed
In Minute 76 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny look at Mandy’s discovery of the empty bedroom and the very perfunctory and telegrammatic goodbye note that Brian leaves, other brief notes from pop culture (including Cabaret and a very interesting Twitter account featuring Postcards from the Past), Brian’s reference to Hammersmith, the real-life Hammersmith Odeon/Apollo, and some of the big artists who’ve performed there, including Bowie, Kate Bush, and Eddie Izzard (and the reference to it in the title of Motörhead’s classic live album No Sleep ‘Till Hammersmith), then we swing back to 198...
2016-10-24
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 75: It Could Be Shannon
In Minute 75 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike continue to look at Shannon and Mandy’s conversation post-orgy, Mandy’s condescending patronizing interpretation of Shannon’s feelings, the use of Jack Fairy’s music to denote Mandy’s coming loss of Brian, and Mandy discovering Brian and Curt gone after having spent the night together. Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Patreon at wholeshebangpod.
2016-10-21
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The Whole Shebang Minute 74: Excessively, Guiltily Naked
In Minute 74 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike see Arthur leave home for London, and talk about the ‘60s and ‘70s phenomenon of teenagers striking out on their own as embodied by the Beatles’ “She’s Leaving Home” and the influx of young hippie (and gay) youth heading to San Francisco, and the difference between teenage rebellion in the US and UK. And then it’s back to “the morning after the night before,” as Shannon and Mandy have a morning-after heart-to-heart about Brian, and we speculate on whether really is emotionally invested in Brian, trying to intentionally s...
2016-10-20
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Hold My Order, Terrible Dresser: The WKRP in Cincinnati Podcast
HMOTD 030: He Has Genghis Khan For A Mother
It's finally happened: Rob and Mike are joined this week for a look at "Bah, Humbug" and "Baby, It's Cold Inside" by... their moms, Betty Jo MacDougall and Karen Grasso! (Full show notes appear at Hold My Order, Terrible Dresser two days after each episode is released. All audio clips are the properties of their owners/creators and appear in this work of comment and critique under fair use provisions of copyright law.)
2016-10-19
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 73: Walking Out The Door
In Minute 73 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike continue to look at Arthur’s falling out with his parents, his dad as a non-stereotypical homophobic father figure and Arthur’s mum’s conflicted emotions as she recedes into the background, the violation of Arthur’s former sanctuary in the form of his bedroom, and the unexpectedly anti-climactic ending to the confrontation with his parents. Then we return to the orgy to find Curt leading Brian off, Pied Piper-style, to a private assignation, and how Shannon and Mandy both notice Brian walking out the door. Find us...
2016-10-19
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The Whole Shebang Minute 72: Rubbing Our Shoulders In Unison
In Minute 72 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike continue to look at the orgy in great, voyeuristic detail, but also look at what the orgy says about various characters’ evolutions: Shannon’s turning point in becoming powerful and ruthless, Mandy’s hedonistic exhibitionism slowly turning to jaded cynicism, Curt’s intense, almost monogamous desire for Brian, and voyeurism as it relates to this scene, and to Warhol’s legendary voyeuristic near-asexuality. Then we go back up to Manchester to watch Arthur’s heartbreaking confrontation with his parents about his sexuality and examine the ongoing problem for gay youth of...
2016-10-18
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 71: The Rock Equivalent of a Doily
In Minute 71 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike look at Brian turning into a scuttling wounded lizard under the sonic assault of Curt's guitar solo, Arthur's inner conflict at his gay desire for Brian and Curt, the mechanics and acoustics of having a teenage wank, and the depiction of the ambivalent sexual experiences of both Arthur and Shannon. Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Patreon at wholeshebangpod.
2016-10-17
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The Whole Shebang Minute 70: An All-Caps Salon Orgy
In Minute 70 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny take the briefest of glimpses at the coming orgy, Shannon’s initiation into the decadence of the rock and roll world in that whirlwind New York City weekend, Jerry’s smug satisfaction at being the initiator, and more of Curt and Brian’s ever-circling stagecraft, the sexual poetics of the electric guitar as embodied by Jimi Hendrix’s playing the guitar with his teeth and Chuck Berry’s duck walk, and the inherent ouch factor involved in tonguing or teething electric guitar strings. Find us on the web at...
2016-10-14
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 69: Kurt With a K
In Minute 69 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny usher in “the ‘Baby’s on Fire’ sequence,” with a quick discussion of the song, of Brian and Curt on stage together for the very first time, and how this staging reminds us of David Bowie’s “John, I’m Only Dancing” video, Iggy Pop, and Kurt Cobain, and then we go deep into Nirvana and the iconography of Kurt Cobain, and the syncretic union of aesthetics that Nirvana’s brand of grunge embodied, and Arthur’s much more sexually-charged appreciation of glam behind the closed doors of his bedroom. Fi...
2016-10-13
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 68: Rewriting History
In Minute 68 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny talk about Curt’s decision to group Brian with the Loveliest Men in Europe, the history of the concept of natural law in an effort to demonize homosexuality, the parallels between Curt and Brian’s kiss in this minute and Mandy and Brian’s kiss, the blue backdrop evoking not only Brian’s/Maxwell’s signature color but also Derek Jarman’s Blue and West Side Story, and then the dedication to a letter to Dorian Gray, the comparative chasteness of the kiss and the reasons behind that choice, and...
2016-10-12
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 67: Vain Sinners And Truth-Telling Masks
In Minute 67 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny talk about the media circus with Brian as its center, the nature of the music press and its ability to be manipulated, Oscar Wilde’s quote about wearing a mask allowing one to speak the truth, whether or not all dandies are indeed homosexual, who the absent “author” of this scene is, and the disruptive, American presence of Curt Wild to cut through the artifice. Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Patreon at wholeshebangpod.
2016-10-11
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 66: Phrases and Philosophies for the Use of the Young
In Minute 66 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny talk about whether Oscar Wilde should legitimately have a co-screenwriter credit on Velvet Goldmine, whether the film sent young fans scrambling off to find where these quotes came from, the plush carpeting of the 1970s, more thoughts on the epigrammatic near-meaninglessness of Wilde’s The Critic As Artist, our constant fashion lodestone Freddi and his Versailles look and the visual call-out of Rocky Horror in Angel’s outfit, Wilde’s work being used against him at his trial and what Wilde’s works say about Victorian gender politics, aestheti...
2016-10-10
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The Whole Shebang Minute 65: An Artificial Century
In Minute 65 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike plumb the identities of the Champagne Boys who are singing “Bitters End” by Roxy Music, and look at Brian, Mandy, Curt and the Fripperies’ gold-themed 1930s party, and how the visuals remind Mike of British outlaw filmmakers and visual innovators Ken Russell and Peter Greenaway, and the costuming choices of Curt, Mandy, Shannon, and mostly Jerry. We then talk about how this scene uses Oscar Wilde’s quotes from The Critic As Artist and his conversation in 1891 Paris about artifice vs. nature, and delve a little bit into the résu...
2016-10-07
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The Whole Shebang Minute 64: A Clean-Cut Man Pal
In Minute 64 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike talk about the minute entirely contained within a young teenage girl’s bedroom, including the disdain for young girls’ pop sensibilities in the rock and roll press, the conscious callback to Todd Haynes’s controversial Barbie-doll epic Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story, the heterosexual capitalist semiotics of playing with your Ken and Barbie dolls and the queer inversion of Barbie and Ken through parody dolls and reappropriations of the real Ken, and then we talk about the origins of slash fiction in the pages of Star Trek ‘zines and fanf...
2016-10-06
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 63: Satellite(s) Of Love
In Minute 63 of The Whole Shebang, Mike valiantly fills the otherwise music-video-y 63rd minute of Velvet Goldmine with discussions of THREE distinct Satellites of Love: the titular Intelligence System from VALIS and how Philip K. Dick used Brian and Angie Bowie and Brian Eno as inspirations for his creepy antagonists; Barbelith, the “end boss” of Grant Morrison’s The Invisibles; and the Mystery Science Theater 3000 crew’s own Satellite of Love. Then Jenny parries with a tenuous connection (through fairground rides and rock and roll) to the Beatles’ (and Charles Manson’s) “Helter Skelter.” And then we cover the papara...
2016-10-05
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The Whole Shebang Minute 62: Maybe You Could Be My Mainman
In Minute 62 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike look at Curt’s place among the Fripperies and whether his wounded soul is just too authentic and sincere for the campy poses inherent in Brian’s lifestyle, whether or not Jerry is exploiting Brian and Curt’s budding gay romance for publicity and sensation, the phenomenon of gay fanservice in pop music and a modern example of it in K-Pop, and whether this sort of phenomenon will disappear with greater mainstream cultural acceptance of gay desire, and Brian and Curt’s ride on the Space Spinner to Lou Reed...
2016-10-04
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The Whole Shebang Minute 61: The Impenetrable Wall of Verbiage
In Minute 61 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike look at the hotel breakfast where Curt, Brian and the obfuscatory Jerry go into business together through a blizzard of comedic dialogue (and talk about how funny a movie Velvet Goldmine can be), we wonder if it’s New York or London by looking at the decor, breakfast guests, and stainless steel coffee pots, and we break down the champagne-and-fruit breakfast of hard-partying rock stars. Then we look at Bowie’s annus mirabilis of record producing, 1972, as he helped bring both Lou Reed’s Transformer and Iggy Pop’s Raw Po...
2016-10-03
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2016-09-30
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 60: Whoa We're Halfway There
In Minute 60 of The Whole Shebang, we have hit the halfway point of the podcast, and Mike celebrates in song! (while Jenny mercilessly mocks him) We then move back to the Max’s Kansas City analogue to talk about the Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe, and James Dean… impersonators? fantasy figures? at the club, and the influence of the Hopper Nighthawks parody painting Boulevard of Broken Dreams on this scene, and the relationship between Warhol and Bowie, including Bowie playing him in Basquiat, the mysterious two companions of Curt Wild in this scene as he nods off, the real...
2016-09-30
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The Whole Shebang Minute 59: The Twittering of the Fripperies
In Minute 59 of The Whole Shebang, Mike, Jenny and special guest Cat talk about the Slade gang’s reaction to the news that they’re going to America and the spectacularly weird choices they make on famous people they want to meet there, Brian’s date with destiny with Curt Wild in New York, Suzi Quatro and her Velvet Goldmine-verse analogue in Polly Small, Donna Matthews, Elastica, and the Velvet Goldmine curse, the New York Dolls’ “Personality Crisis” and David Johansen’s reinvention of himself in the 1980s as Buster Poindexter, and the legend of Max’s Kansas City in t...
2016-09-29
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The Whole Shebang Minute 58: All The Babies
In Minute 58 of The Whole Shebang, Mike, Jenny and Jenny’s sister and special guest for the week Cat cover the Jean Harlow portrait in Jerry’s office and the urban legend that it was actually Eddie Izzard in drag, and then we talk about the tragic life and death of Jean Harlow and stage moms throughout Hollywood history, and then we introduce a new character… Freddi’s Minnie Mouse suit, and oh, Shannon and her lucking into the Easiest Job Interview Ever, more costume-trying-on sequences, and the eventual heel turn of Shannon and whether the condescending attitude...
2016-09-28
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The Whole Shebang Minute 57: The Bottom of the Costume Box
In Minute 57 of The Whole Shebang, Mike, Jenny, and special guest Cat continue to look at the success montage including Cooper’s lackluster costuming, the stately homes of Old England including Chiswick House in Cat’s Architectural History Minute, Cooper’s poor impression of Mickey Rooney, the Mickey Rooney/Judy Garland comedies of the late ‘30s and early ‘40s, the many urban legends surrounding Walt Disney, the similarities between child actors Mickey Rooney, Gary Coleman and Emmanuel Lewis, and yes, yet MORE costumes to review, including Brian’s white suit which leaves nothing to the imagination, the Venus in Fur...
2016-09-27
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The Whole Shebang Minute 56: Strange Sister Bonding
In Minute 56 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny are broadcasting LIVE from jolly old England, and they’ve got the most special of special guests… Jenny’s sister Cat Anckorn-Harris! In this minute, the three of us cover Roxy Music’s penchant for in-jokes within their first single “Virginia Plain,” the references to both “Street-Fighting Man” and “Dancing in the Streets” in Mandy’s narration and the difficulties of having a threesome in a small cupboard, the success headline montage and its references to Judy Garland in “A Star is Born,” Brian’s stealing of Jack Fairy’s posse and their fant...
2016-09-26
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The Whole Shebang Minute 55: That’s Me!
In Minute 55 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike look at possibly one of the most heartbreakingly poignant moments in Velvet Goldmine, where Arthur makes a connection via the television to Brian Slade and his own identity, gay representation in media and its importance more generally, Brian’s and Mandy’s orchestrated triple coming-out at the press conference as married, bisexual, and polyamorous. And Melissa Kaplan plays a special two-for-the-price-of-one ChallengeBowie, where she challenges Bowie at… remembering his own lyrics, and knitting! Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Patreo...
2016-09-23
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The Whole Shebang Minute 54: The Earring of Destiny
In Minute 54 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike look at Brian’s theft of Jack’s earring of purest green, the raucous press conference that launched Brian Slade’s career of outrageousness, the fashion outrage of neon-green leopard print, Mandy and Brian’s coordinated outfits and careers, Mandy’s rainbow eye makeup and the history of the rainbow flag in the gay lib movement, the rainbow as signifier of the Age of Aquarius, the meaning of all the colors in the gay rainbow (and hanky codes), Jerry’s lack of specificity in referring to the reporters at the press...
2016-09-22
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The Whole Shebang Minute 53: Time, Places, People
In Minute 53 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike look at the perfect symbolism of T. Rex’s 1971 track “Cosmic Dancer” and its applicability to both Jack and Brian, how it presents the liminality of Brian’s transition from folkie to glam, Mandy’s integral role in making Brian’s new image, Mandy’s philosophy of a mediator to help the world cope with the acceleration of progress, its relation to Bowie’s idea of the “homo superior” (swiped by Chris Claremont for the X-Men) and Terence McKenna’s Timewave Zero, how Mandy’s theories of time and progress reflect the...
2016-09-21
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The Whole Shebang Minute 52: A Tempest of Identity
In Minute 52 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike continue to take a close look at the sexy sex scene between Brian and Mandy, Mike tries his hand at both his Matt Berry impression and at sex play-by-play commentary, we recall the naughty ‘70s/’80s sketch movies The Groove Tube, Kentucky Fried Movie, and Amazon Women on the Moon, the literal blurring of identity between Jack Fairy, Mandy, and Brian, Jack’s possible metamorphosis into Brian, and Brian’s naked attempt to steal something shiny and green from Jack. Find us on the web at thewhole...
2016-09-20
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The Whole Shebang Minute 51: A Goth Meet-Cute
In Minute 51 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike look at the kind of gothic first date which Mandy and Brian take on a cold New Year’s Eve, the Apollonian symbology of the goth raven, and then Mike conclusively links Brian Slade to the immortal legend of the Highgate Vampire. And then we get into our own “goth meet-cute” (really more of a “nerd meet-cute”) on teh Livejournals, how our first two guest hosts were instrumental in our long-distance courtship, and how Immigration forced us to have a quickie wedding in the middle of the winter, much like...
2016-09-19
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The Whole Shebang Minute 50: Do You Jive?
In Minute 50 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny talk about “Ladytron,” both Bry(i)ans working at the height of their powers, and Brian Eno’s utterly baffling unconfirmed Twitter account, Todd Haynes’s continuing expert use of color to signify character, how Jenny has given Mike the vocabulary to speak about musical theater, how Mandy and Brian meet and how the real Angie and David met, Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Toni Collette’s real chemistry and how we’re going to talk about Brian and Mandy’s sex scene over a podcast. Find us on the web...
2016-09-16
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The Whole Shebang Minute 49: The United Nations of Gay Slurs
In Minute 49 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny look at the dreamlike gauntlet of gay slurs and slurs for androgyny that Jack must walk by in the hotel restaurant, the trope of the gay waiter or maitre d’ and the gay sailor or matelot, the awesomely camp tableau of Jack receiving a rose from a clubgoer in a sailor outfit, the blurring and polymorphousness of identity inherent in Velvet Goldmine’s poststructural and queer aesthetic, Mandy’s relationship to Jack and the specter of Mandy being way more into Jack than he is into her, the legacy...
2016-09-15
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The Whole Shebang Minute 48: A Shipwreck of the Streets
In Minute 48 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny focus on Jack Fairy and his absolute dominance of the scene at the Sombrero, but also take side-treks down imagining Jack’s time in London in the Swinging Sixties, talking about Jack’s wardrobe, accessories, and self bridging both the highbrow and gutter, and Jack’s visual and thematic similarities to Quentin Crisp. Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Patreon at wholeshebangpod.
2016-09-14
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The Whole Shebang Minute 47: Smeared In Vaseline
In Minute 47 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny talk about the early years of funk thanks to the appearance of The Mighty Hannibal on the soundtrack, how funk and go-go music fed into the coming wave of disco in the late ‘70s, the dress code at the Sombrero Club’s party and how white and silver also prefigure the coming space/glam age, Jenny’s love of a glam Christmas, how the party is reminiscent of Truman Capote’s Black and White Ball in 1966, the Rothschild Surrealist Ball in 1972, and the Goblin King’s Ball in 1986, the gauzy...
2016-09-13
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The Whole Shebang Minute 46: When Mandy Met Brian
In Minute 46 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny talk about the many guises of David Bowie and how other artists have succeeded or failed in that kind of compulsive reinvention, our flashback to New Year’s Eve 1969 and the exterior of the Sombrero Club, Brian’s late hippie look and the secret origin of Mandy’s afghan coat, David and Angie’s swapping clothes and looks, the ten-shilling cover charge at the Sombrero and Mike’s nerding out about the decimalization of British currency in 1971, the post-Christmas interior of the Sombrero and the legacy of its lighted da...
2016-09-12
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 45: Left Bereft
In Minute 45 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike talk about Mandy’s reaction to Brian’s staged assassination, his prolonged absence from the pop culture scene and how it jibes with Jenny’s “there is no Brian Slade” theory, we take a look at the differing careers of Christian Bale and Toni Collette and examine what this has to tell us about institutionalized sexism in Hollywood, and how the legacy of glam differs in our 1984 and Velvet Goldmine’s 1984. Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Patreon at wholeshebang
2016-09-09
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 44: The Divine Miss Mandy
In Minute 44 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike begin their out and proud praise of Angie Bowie, beginning with our goodbye to Cecil, our hello to the 1984 Mandy Slade, an examination of what kind of pub would have Mandy on nightly, how Angie Bowie got stiffed out of her own career during the split with David, Angie’s influence on the transgressive visual impact of glam, Angie’s ownership of the Daredevil/Black Widow Marvel properties in the late ‘70s, what Angie’s been up to since then (including a surreal sojourn on Celebrity Big Brother), Mandy Sl...
2016-09-08
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 43: Birmingham Is A Code Word For Space
In Minute 43 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike examine the pub where Cecil’s downfall begins, the beginning of the glam era, the importance of the “schoolgirl” audience to glam and the trope of the deprecation of the schoolgirl music fan in The Who’s Tommy and elsewhere, the mystery of where the Venus in Furs and Brian went to during their downfall and not talking to Cecil, and Cecil’s luxuriating in his misery and the gossip of long-gone days. Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Patreon at...
2016-09-07
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 42: The Topsy-Turvy World of Heavy Rock
In Minute 42 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike look at rock and roll managers’ requirement to be slightly physically intimidating, our first listen to the song “The Whole Shebang,” and one of Mike’s favorite bands from the ‘90s, Grant Lee Buffalo, the possibility of the Velvet Goldmine soundtrack bands being victims of a Velvet Goldmine Curse, the history of Top of the Pops in British culture, its roots in pop music on pirate and continental radio, and its role in burnishing David Bowie’s legend, TotP’s American equivalents in American Top 40, American Bandstand, and Soul Train, an...
2016-09-06
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 41: The August Gentlemen
In Minute 41 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike try to unpack the meaning of Brian’s surreal meeting with nine rather sinister-looking men with sojourns into the U.S. Supreme Court, Patrick McGoohan’s The Prisoner, Terry Gilliam’s Brazil, the Coen Brothers’ The Big Lebowski, and Michael Jackson’s “Black or White” video, look at the beginning of Jerry’s tenure as Brian’s manager, poor Cecil and his utter humiliation in front of Brian, Mandy, and the Money Men, Eddie Izzard’s channeling of David Bowie’s manager Tony Defries, Defries’s use of empty hype to make Bowie...
2016-09-05
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 40: What Would Ludwig Van Say?
In Minute 40 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny finish up the video for “The Ballad of Maxwell Demon” and look at the “home invasion chic” of the Maxwell Demon character invading white plastic suburban life, echoes of this scene in both A Clockwork Orange and The Rocky Horror Picture Show, the symbolism of Brian’s extra-long cigarette holder, and the American glam-horror spinoffs of KISS and Alice Cooper. Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Patreon at wholeshebangpod.
2016-09-02
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 39: Lady Tongue Controller
In Minute 39 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny continue their trip through the music video for “The Ballad of Maxwell Demon,” this time taking a closer look at the Bowie-reference-laden lyrics to the song and Bowie’s taking inspiration from William S. Burroughs in using the “cut-up technique” in his lyrics and performances, the interplay of Apollonian and Dionysian impulses in the persons of haughty fop Brian Slade and the serpentine Maxwell Demon, the origins of the blue reptile in the work of both Lindsay Kemp and Leigh Bowery, the legacy of the Club Kids, and Bowie’s te...
2016-09-01
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 38: I Wish I Had Said That
In Minute 38 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny talk Mandy’s sexy goth look of exhaustion, Cecil’s more authentically oldster exhaustion, and the need for a snug coat overnight at a summer festival in England, the concept of early trauma being a source of genius, the legendary Whistler/Wilde exchange on plagiarism and their entire artistic and professional rivalry, the origins of music video and its early innovators in form of Bowie, the Beatles, Queen, and Mike Nesmith.... and then we begin our multi-day deep dive into the video for “The Ballad of Maxwell Demon,” which fe...
2016-08-31
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 37: Nature Is Their Chill-Out Room
In Minute 37 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny continue talking about Curt’s adolescent trauma and how it reminds Jenny of Return to Oz, the way in which The Wizard of Oz looms large in gay iconography, Curt’s connection to electric guitar being spurred by his ECT, the legacy of instrument destruction in rock and roll and the surprising identity of Instrument Ruiner Zero, Jimi Hendrix’s quasi-shamanic summoning of a fire spirit from the ashes of his guitar, Mike’s dislike of bombastic stadium rock (sorry Muse and Queen), more stories from our gig history...
2016-08-30
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 36: The Elephant In The Room
In Minute 36 of The Whole Shebang, FULL FRONTAL NUDITY! Oh, and Mike and Jenny also very seriously try to tackle the issues of the criminalization and pathologizing of gay identity in the postwar period, Lou Reed’s experiences with electroshock therapy, Curt Wild’s double trauma of incest and institutionalization, the age-old associations of mental illness and artistic genius, and the legacy of “conversion therapy” that we still live with today. But after all that, yes, we do get to Ewan McGregor’s penis. Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, a...
2016-08-29
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 11: Perfect And Poisonous
In Minute 11 of The Whole Shebang, Jenny and Mike kick off The Week of Exposition with a look at the tricky and blasphemous goth aesthetics of Wilde’s Salome, the psychic backlash of celebrity deaths, Wilde’s letters to H.C. Marillier, a look at '90s glam-math rockers Shudder to Think and the genius of the achronistic Velvet Goldmine soundtrack, and a full accounting of both Jenny’s extensive role-playing game history and Michael Jackson fandom. Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Patreon at wholeshebangpod.
2016-07-25
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The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
The Whole Shebang Minute 7: Trent Reznor's Almond
In Minute 7 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny talk about the rest of the opening credits, more hot font action, comedy names from Carry On movies, Michael Stipe’s glam aesthetic, true stories from the queue of a Nine Inch Nails gig, the origins and patron saints of glam rock, the perfection of Jonathan Rhys Meyers’s brooding, and our love for Todd Haynes. Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Patreon at wholeshebangpod.
2016-07-19
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