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The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #101: The Perseverance Episode, Or When Noonoo Means YesWe return after an unintended break due to day jobs and holidays and illness and things. The entire Olympic Games happened since we last chatted, and so did a second run for Bruce's musical Actress, which we discuss. Also noted: Adam Sandler's superior brand of celebrity; how gross Parktown Prawns are; that idiots get way too many platforms and that a little kindness goes a long way. Reviewed this week: MUSIC: Ryan Adams; Fantastic Negrito BOOKS: Hope In The Dark by Craig Groeschel; How To Think Politically by Graeme Garrard...2024-08-2955 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #100 - The Milestone Episode, Or A Short History Of Talking About CultureCentury up! Waves coffee cup at the grandstand; points to heaven like an Argentinean footballer. What started as a little bit of fun and an excuse for two friends to drink coffee and whiskey, play guitars and talk about music, books, theatre, film and television is still a little bit of fun and an excuse for two friends to drink coffee and whiskey, play guitars and talk about music, books, theatre, film and television. Plus a first live outing for a new original song. Reviewed this week: MUSIC: Zach Bryan - The Great American Bar...2024-07-2755 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #99 - The Soul Food Episode, Or Where Mandela Meets MarquezOur guest is Candice Etberg of the NPO Ladles of Love, which has a Nelson Mandela Day activation at which you can make a massive difference in terms of providing meals and proper nutrition for those who need them most. Book a slot via LadlesofLove.org.za⁠. We also find the 'lost novel' of Stefan's favourite author (it was right there on the table), revisit The Troubles and enjoy some discord. All of which is way more fun than it sounds. Reviewed this week: MUSIC: Fantastic Cat - The Very Best Of Fantastic Cat; The De...2024-07-0357 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #98: The Lost And Found Episode, Or Darkness, Death And DamnationWe endure a visit to the darkness, see Elvis there and enjoy the profundity of small tragedies. Slash, Conan and Agatha Christie are also around. And the coffee is great. Reviewed this week: THEATRE: The Return Of Elvis Du Pisanie, Deathly Murder - Killed By A Killer MUSIC: Slash - Orgy Of The Damned PODCAST: A History Of Rock Music In 500 Songs BOOKS: Heart Of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, Lost Property by Megan Choritz TV: Conan O'Brien Must Go Stay in touch at https://www...2024-05-2951 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #96: The Amazon Episode, Or Manchester United MusicallyOn stage, in song, in print and sort-of on screen, it's pointed out that women and what they go through requires constant consideration - which is hopefully not a revelation. Elsewhere, Manchester is united in music. And yes, that was phrased like that to hack off Liam Gallagher if he ever reads this. Reviewed this week: THEATRE: Ile, Your Perfect Life MUSIC: Liam Gallagher and John Squire, St Lucia, Marcus King, Sincerely Anne BOOKS: Love And Fury by Margie Orford, Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver TV...2024-04-1251 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #95: The Beyond Bryson Episode, Or Washington Is CapitalAfter extensive intranational travel, two theatre productions have inspired discussion. Stefan also says guitar things about a borrowed instrument and Bill Bryson does the first disappointing thing of his brilliant life while Denzel Washington keeps a clean record. Reviewed this week: THEATRE: Expelled, Amadeus GEAR: Gibson SG MUSIC: Slash - Orgy Of The Damned, Sheryl Crow - Digging In The Dirt BOOKS: Seeing Further, edited by Bill Bryson TV: The Equalizer 3, Spaceman, Damsel Stay in touch at https://www.facebook.com/TheChorusPodcast. And try out...2024-03-1552 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #94: The Later Than You Thought Episode, Or The Little Whale That CooderThanks to a touch of colic in the space-time continuum (or an uploading glitch - your choice), Episode 94 now appears after Episode 95 in the list. Meh. Blame Terry Pratchett. Meanwhile, we look at Los Angeles through Ry Cooder's eyes, Nazis through the filter of the Booker Prize and why it's not a good idea to hitchhike in the Australian Outback. Reviewed this week: MUSIC: Hermanos Gutierrez - Sonido Cosmico, Dermot Kennedy - Lucky BOOKS: Los Angeles Stories by Ry Cooder, 55 by James Delargy TV: The Whale PODCAST: The Booker...2024-03-1552 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #93: The Band(s) Width Episode - Citing Cito, Or Serially StagedWe welcome rock star, actor, dog/cat/bird owner and, most importantly, coffee sponsor Cito into the studio/cramped dining room to chat about his bewildering array of musical projects, including Wonderboom, Blvd Hvnny, El Cantante, Absinthe Led Zeppelin tribute shows and more. Classical literature and other, less busy rock stars are thrown in for good measure. Reviewed this week: MUSIC: Pearl Jam - Dark Matter BOOKS: The Porpoise by Mark Haddon, Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell TV: The Greatest Night In Pop Stay in touch at...2024-02-2758 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #92: The Hamming It Up Episode - Taking Favourites For Granted, Or Of Gabriels And GoalsIn which Stefan reads his favourite book again, John Hamm is funny more than once, modern football is fascinatingly unpacked and Carey Grant scores (he was good at that). Reviewed this week: MUSIC: Christa Wells - Velveteen, John Leventhal - Rumble Strip BOOKS: Zonal Marking by Michael Cox, Love In The Time Of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez TV: Archie, Maggie Moore(s), Fargo Season Five Stay in touch at https://www.facebook.com/TheChorusPodcast. And try out the superb coffee we drink...2024-02-0544 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #91 - The History Episode: Presently Looking Forwards, Or Return Of The McsIt's a new year, so we focused on all that supports that theme most strongly: 81-year-old Harrison kicking Nazi ass, Ryan Adams making an album called 1985 and Timothy Leary taking drugs in the Sixties. For the sake of science. Get an early start in 2024, people. There is much to read, listen to and watch. IT MUST GET DONE. Reviewed this week: MUSIC: Ryan Adams - Sword & Stone/Star Sign/Prisoners (Live)/Heat Wave/1985, Twin Atlantic - Asleep, The Heavy Hours - Don't Walk Away BOOKS: Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy...2024-01-1653 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #90: The Foundational Episode, Or Avoiding Being Left BehindLast episode for the year, a return visit for our first three-time guest, Bronwyn Williams, who has a new book out: Rescuing Our Republic, co-written with Ludwig Raal, in which she asks the heavy, world-shifting questions so we can keep talking about the equally important stuff, like books, music, film and theatre. Thank you for all your support this year. Keep suggestions for topics and chats coming, along with offers of sponsorship, payable in cash, coffee, whiskey or guitars. You're all lovely. Happy Christmas and a merry New Year. Reviewed this week:2023-12-2057 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #89: The Ego Episode, Or Does Big Blunt Better?Recorded on the day Shane MacGowan died, while we happened to be drinking and chatting about whiskey named after his band, there is talk of the horrors of hubris and the war it often results in, as well as the effectiveness of ego when it comes to getting something done. Also, we speculate on what can we do about casualties of creativity, the injuries caused by innovation, and other alliterative AI themes. Reviewed this week: FILM: Napoleon MUSIC: Drakensberg Boys' Choir - Noel Tour, The Chicago Sessions - Rodney Crowell...2023-12-011h 01The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #88: The Long Life Episode - Same Auld Story, Or Every Now And ThenWhile sipping more excellent whiskey and coffee, we muse on unintended themes like living forever (Peter Pan; The Beatles) and how to best make use of those years (be enduringly brilliant; spend Rupert Murdoch's money in a healthier way; get a robot to do the hard work), before sipping more whiskey and coffee. Reviewed this week: THEATRE: Janice Honeyman's Peter Pan MUSIC: Now & Then - The Beatles, Robin Auld, For All These Years - Billy Raffoul BOOKS: I Shall Wear Midnight by Terry Pratchett, Machines Like Me by Ian McEwan 2023-11-101h 00The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #87: The Thankful Episode - Involved In Art, Or Beyond The Dark SideAfter a break due to being involved in arts projects beginning with "A" - Actress (theatre show for which Bruce was writer and composer) and Aardklop (large arts festival at which Stefan was managing events), we reflect on the joy and value in such work. While drinking whiskey and coffee, because those are a few of our favourite things. We also remember that Roger Waters is an old man and that Peter Grant was a scary man. And we visit New York (via music) and, er, Wrexham (via television). Reviewed this week: ...2023-10-231h 01The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #86 - The Angle Grinder Episode: Human Interest, Or Known Beyond The NoiseWe chat about the approach of dystopia, and then it begins to sound like it's arrived. But we press on unto Gilead and beyond, where a Stoner makes Stefan emotional, and Bruce is almost certainly not being unreasonable. Reviewed this week: MUSIC: Jonathan Wilson - Eat The Worm, Brothers Osborne - Brothers Osborne, Andrew Synowiec - Fun, The National - Laugh Track, BoB Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2zs0ejcsqzupl9TKnNGGts BOOKS: Klara And The Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro, Stoner by John Williams, The Testaments by Margaret Atwood 2023-09-2252 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #85 - The Intellectual Episode: Minds Always Matter, Or Thoughts And WaresThis week's discussion includes artists of all stripes who don't mind using a bit of brain power and thoughtfulness in the execution of their craft and the underpinnings of their concepts. Which is a pleasing thing a world where The Bachelor and Jersey Shore exist... Reviewed this week: MUSIC: The Lighthouse - Caroline Spence ft Sarah Jarosz, More Than A Country Mile - Robin Auld, Femme Sole by Tess Wiley THEATRE: Saturday Night At The Palace BOOKS: Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus by Nabeel Qureshi, The Disordered Mind by Eric R Kandel...2023-08-1638 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #84 - The Relatable Episode: Tough Times Staged, Or Wondering At WhimsyThere are a number of ways to reflect life in art. We see theatre doing it in ways that hurt and opera doing it in ways that excite. We see chefs doing it under a load of stress. And we see Wes Anderson doing it wonderfully. Plus, we sip whisky that tastes of thorn trees - and it's good! Reviewed this week: MUSIC: The National - First Two Pages Of Frankenstein, Matt Nathanson - Boston Accent THEATRE: Isidlamlilo, Tosca BOOKS: Submission by Michel Houellebecq, The South African Musical by Norman Smuts2023-08-0146 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #83 - The Kultuur Episode: Saturday Night's Alright For Theatre, Or Putting On The MaritzOur guest is Albert Maritz, director of a new production of Paul Slabolepszy's Saturday Night At The Palace at the Joburg Theatre (28 July to 20 August, Webtickets). There is talk of racism, masculinity and insecurity, and some of that even has to do with the play. Albert also reveals a portion of the richness of Afrikaans theatre and literary culture, largely because rooinekke Stefan and Bruce are woefully underexposed to its delights and need to get off their boude and make a plan... Reviewed this week: BOOKS: The Echo Of A Noise by Pieter-Dirk Uys, What...2023-07-1453 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #82 - The Like, IRL Episode: Vocals And Violence, Or More Floe Than EbbTheatre highlights issues we all face and how we feel about them. Books take on more esoteric issues in poetic ways. Musicians create audible emotion. And directors make actors hit other actors really hard. A lot. We consider these things. And drink coffee. Reviewed this week: MUSIC: Grant Lee Buffalo - Mighty Joe Moon, Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit - Weathervanes, Sigur Ros - ATTA THEATRE: The Undone, The Mzansi Tenors, Exit/Exist BOOKS: The Library Of Ice by Nancy Campbell, The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro TV: Extraction 2 (Netflix...2023-07-0350 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #81 - The Living Episode: You Get What Yu Gives, Or Charisma In ConflictStefan has read a book that he immediately regards as a classic, which happens once a decade or less. A big band grieves through loud music, a bald man goes native and there is beauty in war - if only in screen craftsmanship terms. We feel affirmed, and celebrate with a lovely bourbon. You should too. Reviewed this week: MUSIC: Extreme - Six, John Ellis - Native, Foo Fighters - But Here We Are BOOKS: To Live by Yu Hua, What Does This Button Do by Bruce Dickinson TV: War Sailor...2023-06-2052 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #80 - The Oblivion Episode: Come What May, Or Revealing FeelingsRealising that we both have gigs coming up (Bruce on 3 June at Spilt Milk Social Cafe in Melville; Stefan on 10 June at The Radium Beer Hall in Orange Grove), we don't at all in any way then unconsciously compare ourselves to the immense intellect of David Foster Wallace, the astonishing talent of Madison Cunningham or the curious weirdness of Agent Elvis. We also remember Tina Turner with fondness and awe and return to our First Take feature - playing a song we've never played together before and hoping it turns out well. Spoiler: it does. Reviewed this...2023-05-2655 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #79 - The Sort Of Sports Episode: Interrupted Flow, Or Echoes Of The GalaxyThere's another Hollywood writer's strike. Last time, that made for some terrible shows. This time, it may burst the streaming bubble, which both makes us nervous and suggests a quality-over quantity future. For now, shows going behind the scenes in the worlds of elite sports are still changing the audience profiles in those arenas. Intelligent lives lived well still leave meaningful residues, classic harmonies retain their sweetness and intergalactic silliness is worth paying ticket money for. Reviewed this week: MUSIC: Album 1700 - Peter, Paul & Mary, Achtung Baby - U2 (in Vegas) BOOKS: The...2023-05-051h 00The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #78 - The Crepuscular Episode: Of Night Sweats, White Hate And Not Yet Being A MurdererPowerful stories examine depression; a useful guitar pedal ensures compression; a black man prepares to be a white racist and that nice Stanley Tucci is removed from the babysitting list. We did add milk to our coffee, so at least that wasn't too dark... Reviewed this week: GEAR: MXR Custom Comp Compressor pedal MUSIC: Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Wilder Woods, Birds Say by Darlingside BOOKS: BlacK K Klansman by Ron Stallworth TV: Inside Man (Netflix), The Banshees Of Inisherin (Disney+) Stay in touch at https://www...2023-04-1144 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #77 - The Gruntled Episode: A Focus On Favourites, Or Just Enough Of A Good ThingSomeone sent us a bottle of whisky, so we tasted that. We discovered new signature guitar models, so we were excited. There was almost too much theatre to watch, but we persevered. A beautiful book offers a mental and emotional escape from a fatigued body. The umpteenth movie in an alien franchise is actually, you know, good. And Brad Pitt attempts to not get shot in public transport. Reviewed this week: GUITARS: Billy Joe Armstrong Les Paul Jr, Chris Stapleton Epiphone Frontier WHISKY: Firstwatch Imported Extra Fine THEATRE: Suenos, We Will...2023-03-2848 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #76 - The (Re)Discovery Episode: In With The New, Or 99 Problems But Bad Art Ain't OneStefan is in recovery after a rock star weekend gracing festival stages. On those stages, and between the pages of a collection of short stories, we discover the presence of the level of emerging talent that makes us fall in love with music and writing all over again. There are also welcome returns from shared favourites, this time in books and on the small screen, and an album title almost as satisfying as the music in the collection. All of which makes us feel that embracing the good may be better for us than drowning in the bad. Who...2023-03-1346 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #75 - The Authentic Episode: Is It Who You Know Or Where You Go?We almost wander into talking about Actual Issues but then remember that we prefer to retreat to books and music and the arts in general than pretend we know how to sort out the world's ills. That said, we look fondly at an age of great music journalism; sadly at how fraught with uncertainty travel in much of the Middle East is; and affectionately at an unknown blues singer who recently won a Grammy. Reviewed this week: MUSIC: Bonnie Raitt - Just Like That..., Tyler Ramsey - For The Morning, Bob Dylan - Fragments, Eric...2023-02-2440 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #74 - The Vulnerability Episode: The Keys To Storytelling, Or Songs Of SincerityIt was a fecund couple of weeks for live music, both in music venues and on theatre stages, and the readiness of the performers involved to put their hearts and souls on display is as memorable as whatever they where playing. Elsewhere, we chat about bonkers journeys and a huge load of Cunk. Reviewed this week: MUSIC: An Intimate Evening with Jeremy Porter, Sting - My Songs, Jeremy Messersmith back catalogue, First Aid Kit - America, Rodney Crowell - Close Ties THEATRE: Jonathan Roxmouth - Key Change, DuPreez Strauss - Dreamland ...2023-02-1450 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus #73 - The Snob Episode: Cruise Control, Or What The Dickens?The Oscar nominations are out and we're not sure if we're happy that Top Gun might get Best Picture because, like, you know, it's not art. Elsewhere, we appreciate good writing, kitchen politics, optimistic ukuleles and how Charles Dickens was essentially the biggest streaming service of his day. Reviewed this week: MUSIC: Radiohead back catalogue, Sigourney Fever - Trampled By Turtles, 11 Obscenely Optimistic Songs For Ukulele: A Micro Folk Record For The 21st Century - Jeremy Messersmith BOOKS: Dickens by Peter Ackroyd, Bridge Of Clay by Markus Zusak TV: The White...2023-01-2754 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 72: Bronwyn Williams Is Trendy, Or Nope To A Rainbow NationIt's the end of the year (and Spotify tells us we're 87% up in streams, so thank you so much for your support). We welcome back our very first guest, trends analyst and rabid reader Bronwyn Williams, and some of what she says is sad, but she brought whiskey to share, so that's ok. Truth is scarier than fiction on the page and screen, but it's ok because great live music brings joy and maybe we're in a German wormhole so none of it matters. This and other important insights this week. We'll be back in the new year, still...2022-12-151h 08The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 71: Deluxe Discussions, Plus How To Not Be A TwitA little birdy told us to delve into whether Twitter is quiet as much of a cesspool as we're led to believe. Elsewhere on social media, a man from The Darkness proves to be sweet, sensitive and wise. Plus, some of music's Biggest Names released new (and old) projects, and we finally brought back our First Take feature and played a tune live in studio again - Dreamed You Different. Frankly, it's lovely, and you should listen. Reviewed this week: MUSIC: Only The Strong Survive - Bruce Springsteen, Use Your Illusion Deluxe - Guns 'N...2022-11-221h 02The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 70: Garth Barnes Is Not Dead, Plus Old Men And The Very DickensOur guest is CrashCarBurn frontman Garth Barnes, chatting about the band's new album, Back From The Dead. In almost related news, we also talk about old men, including Mick Jagger and Jeff Bridges. Plus, Stefan's dogs fight a lot in the background. Reviewed this week: BOOKS: The Rolling Stones - 1972, Dickens by Peter Ackroyd TV: The Old Man, Cabinet Of Curiosities Stay in touch at https://www.facebook.com/TheChorusPodcast. And try out the superb coffee we drink on the show: Cito 1974 (www.cito1974.com).2022-11-071h 01The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 69: Mark Banks Is Alive!, Plus Irish Girls And The End Of The WorldOur guest is comedian Mark Banks, whose show Alive! runs at the Studio at Pieter Toerien's Montecasino Theatre until 20 November. Book at Computicket. Reviewed this week: BOOKS: The End Of The End Of The World by Jonathan Franzen TV: Derry Girls Season 3, Better Call Saul Season 1 Stay in touch at https://www.facebook.com/TheChorusPodcast. And try out the superb coffee we drink on the show: Cito 1974 (www.cito1974.com).2022-10-211h 02The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 68: Ben Voss, Plus Why Andrew Lloyd Webber Likes Pussycats, DollOur guest is Ben Voss, who plays Abominable Uncle Abanazar in Janice Honeyman's Adventures In Pantoland at the Joburg Theatre from November 6 to December 24. Reviewed this week: BOOKS: Book Ends by Michael Chabon; Unmasked by Andrew Lloyd Webber TV: Yellowstone; Trigger Point MUSIC: American Heartbreak by Zach Bryan; Memory by Nicole Scherzinger Stay in touch at https://www.facebook.com/TheChorusPodcast. And try out the superb coffee we drink on the show: Cito 1974 (www.cito1974.com).2022-10-1059 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 67: The Wonders Of WOMAD, Plus The Mob And A MurderOur guest is Dan Chiorboli, festival director for WOMAD South Africa (running from 30 September to 8 October; tickets at Quicket), who unpacks the festival's itinerant delights and name-drops Peter Gabriel just because he can. We also go behind The Godfather - this is the reason movie tickets cost so much - and explore a book which lyrically and beautifully confirms that racism in the Deep South (or anywhere else for that matter) is frightening, inhuman force. Stay in touch at https://www.facebook.com/TheChorusPodcast. And try out the superb coffee we drink on the show: Cito 1974 (www...2022-09-271h 00The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 66: Musicians And Mental Health, Plus Pratchett And Pink ElephantsThere's a tweaked format in this post-sojourn return, as we take a stab at edification alongside entertainment. We dip into the effects of career pressure on musicians, as well as revisiting the magic of Terry Pratchett, unpacking why expensive streaming series don't last the distance, geeking out over a limited edition Beach Boys guitar strap, watching commerce take on concern in a book about a pink elephant, being concerned about Billy Crystal and comparing an American Idol winner to Burt Bacharach. Stay in touch at https://www.facebook.com/TheChorusPodcast. And try out the superb coffee we...2022-09-091h 02The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 65: Cakes, Brothers And Imagination Made To TasteDiscussed this week (in which Bruce celebrated a birthday): The giant Cake Brothers tiramisu birthday that appeared alongside our microphone, and the aroma of the contents of several vials of white powder (ooh) our guest had brought with him. Between mouthfuls of cake, ice cream, delicious coffee and a smidge of whiskey, we chatted about the foolishness of taking on Carrie Mulligan, and let our ears go country because Spotify told us to. GUEST: Malcolm Burroughs - more at https://www.facebook.com/CakeBrothersSouthAfrica/ and https://www.facebook.com/fabflava/ TV: Promising Young Woman 2022-07-191h 04The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 64: Sins, Sinners And SingersDiscussed this week: The seven deadly sins, possibly in conjunction with the experiences of Elton John, Frank Sinatra, Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee (that should cover most of them). Plus cycling, cruising and choreography. THEATRE: La Traviata, Elton: The Experience TV: Pam & Tommy, Hustle, Jungle Cruise BOOKS: Around The World In 80 Days by Mark Beaumont MUSIC: Chagall Guevera - Halcyon Days, Frank Sinatra - Watertown 2022 PODCAST: Stephen Fry - Seven Deadly Sins Please give us your comments, suggestions, reviews of our song and constructive input via our F...2022-07-0859 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 63: Falling Furiously (Is What We Heard)Discussed this week: the return of full-capacity theatre, guilty pleasures. lovely hungry people and a sublime songwriter who needs to be Heard. THEATRE: If A Tree Falls, Locked Upside Down...And Inside Out!, Kunene And The King  TV: SAS - Rise Of The Black Swan, Fast And Furious 9 - The Fast Saga, Somebody Feed Phil, Stranger Things 4, The Morning Show MUSIC: Mark Heard Please give us your comments, suggestions, reviews of our song and constructive input via our Facebook page, please: https://www.facebook.com/TheChorusPodcast. And try out the superb co...2022-06-2659 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 62: Spiralling Into Shakespeare, Or In Fear Of A FatherDiscussed this week: FIRST TAKE: Spiral Staircase - Bruce Dennill THEATRE: The Abba Show: A Cinderella Story, Borderline BOOKS: Carnet de Voyage by Craig Thompson, Fools And Mortals by Bernard Cornwell TV: Raised By Wolves S2, Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, Death On The Nile MUSIC: A Light For Attracting Attention - The Smile, Altar - Kehlani, Spinnekop - Posduif, Joyful Noise - Matt Maher Please give us your comments, suggestions, reviews of our song and constructive input via our Facebook page, please: https://www.facebook.com/T...2022-06-101h 00The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 61: The SuperNature Of Covetable CommentaryIs Ricky Gervais a bully? Does the music industry give a toss about artists? Is whistleblowing worth it? Why don't more people know how good a guitarist Jack Pearson is? Asked and (possibly) answered... BOOKS: The Secret History Of Twin Peaks by Mark Frost, Murder On The Orient Express by Agatha Christie, Hit Men by Fredric Dannen TV: SuperNature - Ricky Gervais, Clarkson's Farm MUSIC: Jack Pearson THEATRE: The New Abnormal, Country Duty Please give us your comments, suggestions, reviews of our song and constructive input v...2022-06-031h 01The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 60: Occasionally The Twain Have MetDiscussed this week: BOOKS: Reuben by Bryan Andrews, The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain TV: Mark Twain - Ken Burns, Peaky Blinders, Ozark, The Undoing, Murderville MUSIC: Live At Leeds - The Who,  PODCAST: A History Of Rock Music In 500 Songs, Renegades - Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen Please give us your comments, suggestions, reviews of our song and constructive input via our Facebook page, please: https://www.facebook.com/TheChorusPodcast. And try out the superb coffee we drink on the show: Cito 1974 (www.cito1974.com).2022-05-2751 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 59: Old-Fashioned Genius And Reflections On RuefulnessIn which we reveal a shared fetish for 500-year-old, long-haired gentlemen, indulge an affection for Andy Samberg, wonder at fine musicians, appreciate others who appreciate what we appreciate and welcome back the First Take feature - this time a reflection on shared brokenness. FIRST TAKE: In Repair - John Mayer BOOKS: Leonard Da Vinci - The Biography by Walter Isaacson, Shakespeare - The Biography by Peter Ackroyd TV: Popstar - Never Stop Never Stopping, Palm Springs, A Bit Of Fry And Laurie, The Bubble MUSIC: Notes With Attachments by...2022-05-151h 00The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 58: Wouldn't It Be Nice If There Was More Brian Wilson?We try out a new mic (CAN YOU HEAR US AT THE BACK?) and include our new release as The Van Dyke Parks Board. It's called "Song For Doubt" and is available everywhere you stream or download. Stefan, unable to help himself, returns to Brian Wilson - three times - and then goes skateboarding. Bruce laughs at fellow pasty white man Jim Gaffigan, and then goes briefly to Tangier and Paris before enjoying the larger Great Big World. And we enjoy Cito 1974 coffee (again). BOOKS: Paris Echo by Sebastian Faulks, I Am Brian Wilson by Ben Greenman2022-05-061h 02The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 57: Into The Wood, With CoffeeOur guest is actor, playwright, broadcaster and sarky Facebook presence Peter Terry, who discusses his new one-man play At All Costs, which deals (brilliantly) with the horrors of the Battle of Delville Wood in World War One. We savour a fine brew from our new sponsor, Cito 1974 Coffee, which makes the day seem brighter. We also question whether comedies actually need to make you laugh to be considered successful, and wonder at Karl Lagerfeld's ability to get concepts from idea to Grand Palais-filling spectacle. THEATRE: At All Costs BOOKS: Chanel Catwalk: The Complete Karl Lagerfeld...2022-04-161h 00The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 56: Enjoying Craft, DearProducer, engineer, multi-instrumentalist and Very Nice Man Michael Wright joins us to talk a little bit about his Gloryvale Studio in Edenvale (he's all humble like that) and the new Van Dyke Parks Board single "Song For Doubt", for which he's just finished the final mix. We rediscover how completely thrilling well-crafted live theatre is. And well-crafted books. And well-crafted music. And anything where craft trumps just getting it made. THEATRE: Firefly, The Last Five Years DANCE: Maina Gielgud's Giselle BOOKS: Remembering African Wild Dogs, Lord Of The Rings (yes, again - for...2022-04-081h 06The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 55: Mushrooms In The Nik Of TimeIn which we welcome comedian Nik Rabinowitz, consider the power of storytelling and the value of joy over cynicism; investigate magic mushrooms; visit a dark forest in Latvia and suggest not naming your band after a plague. COMEDY: Nik Rabinowitz Is Over It! BOOKS: Fresh Complaint by Jeffrey Eugenides MUSIC: All At Once - The Airborne Toxic Event TV: Fantastic Fungi Please give us your comments, suggestions and constructive input via our Facebook page, please: https://www.facebook.com/TheChorusPodcast2022-03-241h 04The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 54: Enlightened About Everything, AlmostIn which we confront our naivety through the medium of television, well-known for its truth-telling; have some very big questions almost answered; suggest that music is more important than talking and note that Ewan McGregor never goes out of fashion. THEATRE: Rocco De Villiers & Lizelle Le Roux - Music From The Movies BOOKS: The Origin Of Almost Everything - New Scientist, Lord Of The Rings MUSIC: Marcel Dalmayda, Louise Carver, Ryan Ellis TV: Norm Macdonald - Hitler's Dog, Gossip & Trickery, Halston, Enlightened, Archive81, Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, F1 Drive To...2022-03-1859 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 53: The Psychedelics Say We Are Beautiful GeniusesIn which Stefan survives several old-man ailments, we perv over a Gibson Les Paul (respectfully), acknowledge how "Beautiful" Carole King is, do the backstroke in psychedelia and realise that it doesn't take a genius to spot a fraudster. COMEDY: Mark Banks - Mask About Face BOOKS: The Genius Test by Giles Sparrow MUSIC: Black Pumas - Black Pumas, Daniel Lanois - Heavy Sun, Madison Cunningham - Wednesday TV: Space Force S2, Inventing Anna, The Witcher S2, Echo In The Canyon, The Tinder Swindler, Wild Bill S1 PODCAST: A History...2022-03-111h 09The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 52: Banking On Your Mother's FutureIn which we are joined by Mark Banks and several of his personalities as he talks about his new show, Mask About Face; discuss the appeal of getting motherless in the future and do a half-decent job of otherwise keeping it together. COMEDY: Mark Banks - Mask About Face BOOKS: Motherland by Paul Theroux, The Future Starts Now edited by Bronwyn Williams & Theo Priestley MUSIC: Guster - Keep It Together  Please give us your comments, suggestions and constructive input via our Facebook page, please: https://www.facebook.com/TheChorusPodcast2022-03-0651 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 51: Of Beasts, Blood, Stories And LegoIn which we veer from rose-coloured perspectives on arms up cows' bums to blood-coloured perspectives on rather less bucolic scenarios, and from diving into the Greatest Story Ever Told into Dave Grohl's stories, which are also pretty great. Also, Stefan plays with Lego and Bruce wishes Michael Moore was president of everything. BOOKS: What Is The Bible? by Rob Bell, Storyteller by Dave Grohl TV & FILM: Happy!, The Harder They Fall, Succession, All Creatures Great And Small, Dexter: New Blood, Ozark GEAR: Lego Fender Stratocaster  PODCASTS: Smartless: Michael Moore P...2022-02-281h 01The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 50: Blanket Statements Made ManifestIn which we - on our 50th episode! - welcome Malcolm Burroughs, 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day (go to www.67blankets.co.za for details of the upcoming Rainbow Nation Blanket Of Hope event) ambassador, cake boss and erstwhile guy-in-bandages in Ultravox videos. We chat about the importance of people who combine giving a toss with good systems, as well as Eddie Vedder (who is in no way a tosser). GUEST: Malcolm Burroughs, 67 Blankets or Nelson Mandela Day ambassador BOOKS: Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, Day Of The Caesars by Simon Scarrow2022-02-181h 04The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 49: Drawing Conclusions With RicoIn which we welcome cartoonist, satirist and artist Rico to talk about his work and the sordid state of society. We also return to a giant space tortoise and head both west and backwards in time while considering which bad people are less bad than others. GUEST: Rico - Madam & Eve: Family Meeting BOOKS: The First Discworld Novels by Terry Pratchett, Istanbul by Bettany Hughes, Dragon Teeth by Michael Crichton TV & FILM: Suicide Squad, Money Heist Season 5, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Please give us your comments, suggestions, constructive input and reviews...2022-02-041h 04The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 48: The Art Of Giving A Toss About The Right ThingsIn which we look on the bright side, dispatch doubts about the value of art over fame and trip over tropes before landing in music, often The Only Place that makes sense. FIRST TAKE: The Only Place BOOKS: Get Back - The Beatles, African Artists From 1882 To Now,  TV & FILM: The Flight Attendant, Kate, Encanto, The French Dispatch, What We Do In The Shadows MUSIC: The Lumineers - Brightside, Neil Young - A Band, A Brotherhood, A Barn Please give us your comments, suggestions, constructive input and reviews of t...2022-01-281h 05The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 47: How Not To Stuff Up A Purple PatchIn which we consider that much is stuffed up, but also that much is not, praise men with lovely voices, focus on the strength of sensitivity and intellect over machismo and are otherwise apparently, like, totes woke. FIRST TAKE: Purple Heart - released 21 January 2022: stream and download now at https://electromodeza.lnk.to/PurpleHeartAr BOOKS: Crossroads - Jonathan Franzen, Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life - Eric Idle, 50 People Who Stuffed Up The World - Alexander Parker and Tim Richman TV & FILM: After Life Season 3, It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, The...2022-01-211h 06The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 46: Lyrics, Learning And Looking Up At Level 4In which we are told not to look up but do anyway because Meryl's not our real mom; take eating a level up; sing a song about remembering to rest; travel through Africa in taxis and take our Muthi after a tough year. FOOD: Level 4 at 54 On Bath LIVE MUSIC: Blu Piano Social Club FIRST TAKE: Come Out And Play BOOKS: Through A Black Iris, We Are The Weather TV & FILM: Don't Look Up, Death To 2021 MUSIC: Guy Buttery, Jesse Clegg, Cain, Arno Carstens, Zach Williams, Neil...2022-01-141h 04The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 45: Killing The CloserIn which, in our final podcast for 2021, we go to Lesotho, Twickenham and Cambridge; deal with Kingsolvers and crime solvers; and watch the Beatles get back and Dave Chapelle move forward. BOOKS: Wayfarer's Hymns, Animal Vegetable Miracle TV & FILM: Get Back, Archer, The Closer, The Gentlemen, Professor T MUSIC: The Beatles, Ron Carter, The Killers Please give us your comments, suggestions, constructive input and reviews of the new song from our band, The Van Dyke Parks Board, via our Facebook page, please: https://www.facebook.com/TheChorusPodcast2021-12-2359 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 44: Cartoonists Are Dune It For ThemselvesIn which Christmas has arrived on stage, cowboys are bebopping, crows are counting and souls have been collected. Also, Dune is the new Star Wars, movies in general matter, Tenet makes perfect sense and cartoons remind us of the bad times. THEATRE: Mzansi Ballet's Christmas Show BOOKS: It Only Comes In Orange Mr Zuma, Family Meeting TV & FILM: Dune, Cowboy Bebop, Ready Or Not, The Movies That Made Us, Tenet MUSIC: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Joey Landreth, Guster, Foy Vance, Dan Wilson, Counting Crows FIRST...2021-12-1457 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 43: Ticking Off Ryan ReynoldsIn which Stefan falls for Ryan Reynolds - in fairness, who among us has not? - Bruce gets a fresh look at the Good Book, a musical takes centre screen and delays are finally a good thing. BOOKS: Escaping The Delta, Batman: Master Race, What's In The Bible? TV & FILM: The Falcon Has Landed, Red Notice, Free Guy, Black Spot, No Time To Die, Tick Tick Boom, Squid Game MUSIC: Brian Wilson, Muthi Music, Delays Please give us your comments, suggestions, constructive input and reviews of the new...2021-12-0754 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 42: The White Falcon Has LandedIn which Stefan hunts guitars, Cinderella and Shakespeare share a theatre, a publisher puts Instagram posts in book on purpose, the West gets revised, and serial killing goes Scottish. BOOKS: It's The Answers For Me THEATRE: Janice Honeyman's Cinderella, ShakesMod TV & FILM: Des, The Harder They Fall GEAR: Guitar Safari Please give us your comments, suggestions, constructive input and reviews of our new song via our Facebook page, please: https://www.facebook.com/TheChorusPodcast2021-11-2752 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 41: The Single Hobbit Of Highly Effective ArtistsIn which Stefan has finished more than one book, Salman Rushdie uses too many words, Satan has a dual role, the end of the world is hilarious, dancers go to hell, the war on drugs is actually a happy thing and Iceland is still mellow. BOOKS: The Hobbit, The Master And Margarita, The Golden House THEATRE: Apocalaughs Now, Inferno MUSIC: David Ford, Madison Cunningham, The War On Drugs, Jonsi Please give us your comments, suggestions, constructive input and reviews of our new song via our Facebook page, please: https://www.facebook...2021-11-051h 01The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 40: Grinding On The HvnnyIn which singer, songwriter, coffee baron and horse straddler Cito arrives with his own beans to make us a cup of Eden (you can taste the apple). There is live grinding, but not in a (very) smutty way. He also introduces his new Blvd Hvnny single, Joaquin, and the wronged bandit it's written about. Beyond that, we consider Clapton's gear, Springsteen's barn and how a lack of happy endings kind of reflects life... BOOKS: Nuance And Other Stories LIVE MUSIC: Fokofpolisiekar at Sognage MUSIC: Blvd Hvnny, Wonderboom, Eric Clapton TV: The...2021-10-291h 06The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 39: Sogn Of The TimesIn which live music and lithe dancers return, along with concerns regarding breathing viruses on people; we launch our new Van Dyke Parks Board single, "What We Have Carried"; we discuss guitar men, microphone women; more lithe dancers and dysfunctional folks, both live and on holiday on an island and possibly dead in a church (on an island). THEATRE: Queen At The Ballet, The Nutcracker LIVE MUSIC: Bruce Dennill, The Biz, Satellite 79 at Sognage MUSIC: The Van Dyke Parks Board, Denison Witmer, Adele, Brandi Carlile TV: The White Lotus, Midnight Mass...2021-10-271h 06The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 38: Nine Sobbing Squid And A HyenaIn which our guest Mark Tatham shares what it's like being inside a hyena, dark humour is played by the numbers, squid prove to be lethal, John Mayer cries a bit and we praise a White Room that Clapton has never been in. THEATRE: The Lion King BOOKS: The White Room by Craig Higginson MUSIC: John Mayer, Neil Young, CAIN, Big Wreck, Blu Piano Social Club, Jacob Swann, Bright Eyes TV: Can't Get You Out Of My Head, Squid Game, Inside No 9 FILM: Social Disdance Please give...2021-10-081h 05The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 37: Diamonds Are Guitarists' Best FriendsIn which Stefan comes achingly close to finishing a book, people who play guitars are celebrated even more than usual, a diamond is cursed, a blackbird is slaughtered (more or less metaphorically) and both chefs and sidemen are appreciated. Possibly because they all have lovely guitars. THEATRE: Dance Spectrum: Reflections at The Dome@NSA BOOKS: The Name Of The Rose by Umberto Eco (for the last time); Koh-I-Noor by William Dalrymple and Anita Anand MUSIC: Mike Keneally, Toad The Wet Sprocket, Trip The Witch, Neal Casal, Blackberry Smoke TV: Chef's Table...2021-10-011h 08The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 36: Every Clown Has A Silver BulletIn which this episode's heading becomes an actual catchphrase for important reasons that will be lost to our children and their children and their children's children unless you listen to the episode. AND we host the remarkably lovely Kiruna-Lind Devar - actress, singer, dancer and songwriter - who helps up talk about: TV: Avenue 5; Brand New Cherry Flavor, Schumacher THEATRE: Simply Broadway at The Dome@NSA, Janice Honeyman's Cinderella at Joburg Theatre BOOKS: African Sky by Tony Park (Intriguing Accent Audio Version), Munich by Robert Harris Comments, suggestions, constructive input and...2021-09-251h 11The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 35: Emotional About EntertainmentIn which there is coffee, a pair of errant hounds and wrangling of such topics as: TV: I Can't Get You Out Of My Head - An Emotional History Of The World by Adam Curtis; Brand New Cherry Flavor, Your Honor; Travels With My Father THEATRE: Simply Broadway BOOKS: The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien; No Middle Name by Lee Child MUSIC: Jimmy Bryant; If It's Love - Sting; I Still Have Faith In You - ABBA FIRST TAKE: Fences (© Bruce Dennill, Passage One Music) Comments, suggestions, constructive i...2021-09-211h 01The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 34: Honor, Shaving And FOMO In The Real WorldWe grapple with the tension between FOMO and going back to the good stuff, with Stefan being charmed by a third stab at Umberto Eco's The Name Of The Rose, Bruce not yet being vexxed by the in-house back-slapping of Smartless and both of us still loving the man-boy, goofy joy of Brooklyn Nine Nine. Nobody we're currently seeing onscreen is happy, for various reasons. Perry Mason, Bryan Cranston's new gig Your Honor and The Blacklist show that details matter, whether they add to effectiveness, annoy the crap out of you or make you want to adopt James Spader's...2021-09-1158 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 33: The Wisdom Of SolomonWe're joined by singer, songwriter, composer, producer, music publisher, short Lebanese person and bald man Neill Solomon, who tells tales of geographically ignorant record executives, South African bands in the Eighties, world-class Afros and musical mindsets. Musically, The Usual do the unusual by failing to fail and Sturgill Simpson is seriously good and good at being serious. In books, we look at Rapid Fire facts from John Maytham and options for the years best fiction from The National Book Review. On TV, Scarface reminds us of old-fashioned violence, while Brand New Cherry Flavor proves that upgrades can be horrifying...2021-09-041h 11The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 32: John McEnroe Finds The RiverWe encounter both John McEnroe and Ian Thornley twice - it's more cost-effective that way - in the course of talking about the former writing books and narrating the enjoyable Netflix series Never Have I Ever and the latter being painfully self-effacing on the Everyone Loves Guitar podcast while also being at least as talented as the whole of Led Zeppelin. We also double up on good doctors in, er, The Good Doctor (for which Freddy Highmore is now justifiably as famous as for being in the Finding Neverland memes with Johnny Depp) and All Creatures Great And Small...2021-08-2858 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 31: Devils And DuskWe return, cautiously but happily, to the theatre for "Dusk" - a fictional story about how isolation and a lack of support might send you around the bend (at least that doesn't happen in reality, right?). Krugersdorp goes to hell in a handbasket in "Devilsdorp", and Los Angeles comes off worse, if anything, in "The Sons Of Sam: A Descent Into Darkness". And we visit The Museum Of Broken Relationships via the book of the same name. Then it gets happier. Fortunately, as we had no whiskey this week. John Jorgenson saves guitars from a flood and names the...2021-08-1359 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Episode 30: In Search Of The Sweet SpotPaths to - and definitions of - success in matters of creativity differ wildly. Put the best song at the end of an album? Sara Bareilles does just that in our "Closing Time" feature. Re-imagine language because your brain interprets signals differently? Daniel Tammet does so in his book "Every Word Is A Bird We Teach To Sing". The Netflix series "Criminal" uses the same narrow formula in different countries, with different audiences - and triumphs. And the Tedeschi Trucks Band strikes gold by playing a whole album of someone else's music. So is there a formula that works...2021-08-061h 00The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Crows Are Counted And Lincoln Outvoted, Or Stating Your Soul IntentionsPost-lockdown. New features. Live performance. Short sentences. Key messages: corruption is bad, music is great, driving is cool, food is complicated and doing things purely to feel joy is essential. Also, a book is abandoned before it is finished, which makes us feel weird. Plus, in First Take (new feature - we mentioned that, right?) - in which we play a song without rehearsal; first take is what you hear/what we may need to apologise for later - we covered some Counting Crows (birdwatchers: that's not as dirty as it sounds). And in More Gear, No Fear (a...2021-07-2856 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Deadpan Delirium, Or Of Sequels And InsouciancePeople who don't laugh make jokes much funnier. It's Brooklyn Nine-Nine science. As is Stephen King ÷ Stanley Kubrick > 1. Wait, that's maths. Movie maths. AC/DC music videos feel flaccid, but Elvis remains royally vital. In predictable news, country music musicians are incredible and competitive cyclists take drugs. More capriciously, Matthew McConaughey fails to convince as an American and a child grows antlers. Plus, there is nudity and someone standing still while strangers cut them with razors. You know, the usual. THE HOOKS: WATCH: Brooklyn Nine-Nine / Dr Sleep / Elvis: The Searcher / Sweet Tooth / The Gentlemen / Heartworn H...2021-06-181h 04The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus - Fantasy Philosophy, Or Loving The Long FormIn which Bruce and Stefan are less retentive than usual. Feel the freedom of unclenched sphincters and rejoice! We chat about fake Faust and fantasy philosophy, about a Charlie Parker who doesn't play the saxophone, about the value of albums over singles, about our lust for Suhr guitars, and about accommodating a loss of appreciation for art. Like, share, subscribe and let us know what you want to hear about in arty, culturey (that's a word) areas via thechoruspodcast@gmail.com. THE HOOKS: READ - A Game Of Ghosts by John Connelly, The Illustrated Eric...2021-06-1159 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: A Harrison Scored, Or Unplugging A ParableWe welcome the lovely Alyssa Harrison - actress, singer, director, and half of theatre marketing hub and events co-ordination platform Plug In Theatre, She adds class and elegance as we rattle on about shadows and monsters, future stage stars and films that killed off actors for no apparent reason. There is also talk of Bruce's new single (a collaboration with Kate Normington), why editors are important and how musical interpretation is no less wonderful than original writing. THE HOOKS: WATCH - Shadow And Bone / Love And Monsters / The Long Riders / Lamplight / Parable LISTEN...2021-06-051h 05The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Jackie, Jupiter And Jargon, Or Zombies Who Punch GoatsBruce attempts to expand, amplify and explicate his vocabulary while forgetting - or wishing he could - film plots and appreciating a boundary-pushing songwriter. Stefan has forgotten how to read, but explores Vegas, superhero psyches and immigrant shopkeeping before making the most of mandolins and returning to roots music. And we play a live, original song: "Arguing", written by Bruce Dennill and John Ellis. THE HOOKS: WATCH - Outside The Wire / The Hunt / Deadly Class / Army Of The Dead / Jupiter's Legacy / Kim's Convenience READ - The Cabinet Of Linguistic Curiosities LISTEN...2021-05-281h 04The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Killer Kids (The Horror, The Horror!), Or DC Talking About NYCStefan discusses being scared and literal character assassination, while Bruce is less impressed with Greek kings than he is New York nerds. And both go back to the Nineties, to when music involved both musings on eternity and melodies. THE HOOKS: WATCH - Things Heard And Seen / Deadly Class / How To With John Wilson READ - The Fry Chronicles / House Of Names LISTEN - DC Talk / Bill Bryson / Nineties Pop-Rock2021-05-141h 10The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Choirs And Chronicles, Or Paperback TigersStefan and Bruce wax lyrical about a vocal collective before considering animated AI and the kind of all-encompassing drive(r) needed to become the best and most famous sportsman on the planet. We discover that there is arguably not enough to write about Jimi Hendrix and rather too much to write about Istanbul. And we mash up celebrated wordsmithery, call-and-response gospel and ... ukuleles. It's so much better than you'd think. THE HOOKS: WATCH - The Mitchells Vs The Machines / African Pulse: Celebrating The Ndlovu Youth Choir / I Care A Lot / Tiger READ...2021-05-071h 09The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Our Hows In The Country, Or Imagining The ImbolcWe welcome a bald, bearded tattooed man into the studio and live to tell the tale. David Batzofin writes about about travel and ... things ... on his excellent blog, um, Travel & Things (www.travelandthings.co.za). A wide-ranging discussion takes in those themes, the scourge of The Influencer, music both country and Western and what matters when it comes to both parks and recreation. There is literature concerning those who have broken South Africa and those who are fixing it; red-headed strangers and people with the word "white" in their name; moms who matter; and an introduction to the word "...2021-04-301h 08The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: The Good, The Bad And The Forgettable, Or Touring Through TimeWe prove that, in the same way that two random musicians with reading fetishes can create a sublime podcast, sometimes great actors can appear in entirely average films, and that it's easy to forget what happened in a book we loved. We go back in time on TV and have an author do the same, though he adds a number of extra centuries to his tale (et tu, Matt Haig?), just because he can. We ask if tangible passion can make music better, though we know the answer, and are reminded how royally spectacular Prince was on record and...2021-04-281h 02The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Of Ballet, Blacklists, Bucks, Bobs And BBs, Or Hussein What About AmericaBruce sees actual live people perform and lives to tell the story while Stefan admires rolling cheeses and frets about the darkness of Victorian London. Both Saddam Hussein and queer musicians get their moment in the sun (ok, Saddam was kept in a basement, so no sun, but you get the point). America's greatness or lack thereof is filtered through the fascinating filter of Bill Bryson, Bruce Springsteen and Barack (Hussein - another one; double the value) Obama. And Stefan listens to new music from anyone with a Telecaster and old music from performers whose genres are unlikely to...2021-04-091h 07The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: The Mettle Of Pedals, Or Presidential Perspectives On Pacing The PeripheriesStefan appears to have forgotten how to read. But he is making up for it by watching and listening to all manner of intriguing material, including a whole musical about and starring guitar pedals and shows that underline the relative values of your spouse and your space and which introduce him to his own country. Bruce investigates the leftovers of sex education and wishes some Americans had stayed on their side of the pond. We also consider the difference Jack Reacher, Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen make by not staying on their side of the pond, whether Marvel moving...2021-03-201h 08The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Paean To A Peacock, Or Pick Your Preferred PredatorWe harp on about music (ooh - art form-specific pun!) at length, glorying in the multifarious skills of a man named after a bird; noting the importance of mystery in the appeal compositions and musicians have; and being glad that enjoying Faraway George does not require a long-distance relationship. Elsewhere, there is much murder - distastefully so in Utah and accompanied by delicious cuisine in Sicily - and we agree that if someone possessed of loose morals and a proclivity for violence must be obliterated for the greater good, we'd like the task to be carried out by an...2021-03-1557 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Closing The Circle, Or Translating The Language Of MusicIn which we give a toss what a listener thinks (he's moved by films about necessary violence in ruined ancient cities, for what it's worth), and notice that a television series set in the future has the same name as a band left in the past by the aforementioned listener and that musicians popping up in literature can be as satisfying as movie icons writing books so well that they annoy comedians. We also note that there is as much pleasure in listening to the originators of musical genres as there is to those bands and artists who have...2021-03-081h 09The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: We Care A Lot, Or Blue Flowers For The Invisible CriminalsWe consider the merits of being the lesser of two evils, or whether being a good guy makes you invisible or not. We notice, with not a little shame, that changing music models have resulted in us being unaware of the release of new albums by sublime bands like the Hothouse Flowers and Deacon Blue, which is bad. What is good is that those same new models have alerted us to the presence of possible geniuses with odd botanical names (FKA Twigs). And we return to the Seventies and the rise of auteur filmmaking before returning to the present...2021-02-261h 10The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Hanks For The Memories, Or Dancing Through A Deadly Purple PatchIn which we note that Tom Hanks makes delivering news an art form - which we like, as for us, art is the best kind of news. There's also sex and beer and secret histories of different kinds - including that which pertains to The Artist Currently Known As A The Subject Of A Biography. In addition, there is dancing, death, a series of apologies, a singer who names his album after himself and the balancing of cover versions with (live) original music. Did we mention we write and record songs as a duo - The Van Dyke Parks...2021-02-191h 05The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Being A Sub For Culture, Or Putting Dreamers On The (Jimmy) PageIt's probably harsh to refer to our podcast as sub-cultural - like, don't harsh our vibe, man - but we do find ourselves wandering into, and wondering about, the niches (the subcultures) that artists of every stripe and fans of all those artists, and possibly the stripes - hmm, very slimming - find themselves occupying, by choice or otherwise. Along the way, we meander through the Anglo-Saxon epoch; a comedian's living room; Washington DC (perhaps the weirdest of the lot); a guitarist who likes Satan as much as Les Pauls, possibly; and the Appalachian Mountains. It's a wild ride...2021-02-051h 15The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: When Fragile Things Feed What Ailes You, Or Why Peacocks In The Office Are Not An Unfortunate EventBack in the screen saddle (to maim a metaphor), Bruce hunts a terrorist, explodes songs, discovering what Ailes Rodger and noting that making money as a teacher shouldn't include embezzlement. Meanwhile, Stefan feeds Phil, admires French thieves, fans Fran's fire, spends time in The Office and comments on unfortunate events in Fargo. On the page, we go South in the apocalypse and East on the Silk Road, explore both fragile and wild things and find that we understand the overstory, just like you. And through the speakers, we are assailed by (Charlie) peacocks, Cars and Led Zeppelins, and mystified...2021-01-271h 11The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Cats' A-Curdlin', Or Never Second-Guest A Verbose VirtuosoJoined in studio by our second guest, actual live rock star Andre Kriel, our three-way (ooh!) cornucopia of confabulation includes boiling cats (there is context, fear not); cocaine in Ibiza; Blake being Lively; secret cities; The Crown and being royal pains in the butt; Ridley Scott raising wolves; a singular Lumineer; Sturgill Simpson not giving a toss; Bill Frisell elegantly Telecasting; Colter Wall wearing the devil's fashion and Richard Poplak remembering what was and must not be again.2020-12-041h 14The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Immigration Complications, Or Appreciating Blue Woman GroupWe delve, literarily, into the complexities of immigration, and just how dark it can get for the displaced. We discover, happily, that everyone does love guitar, and that Richard Bennett, Mike Campbell and Nels Cline give listeners good reason to do so. We join the Indigo Girls in Look(ing) Long, and hitch a ride with mostly white men as they tell jokes and drink coffee. And on TV, we mix up Ray Donovan with elegant chess players and virgins. Which may be a bad idea. Enjoy! Your content ideas to thechoruspodcast@gmail.com or @TheChorus9 upon the Twitter...2020-11-201h 07The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Here Come The Fuzz, Or Of Guilt, Pleasure, Cults And ComicsVerily, we spoke of many things this day. Of Billy Gibbons and his fuzzy pedal; of Twin Peaks, 25-year-long cliffhangers and Tubular Bells; and of the Ndlovu Youth Choir and their musical meticulousness. We considered Bill & Ted; the sour taste of cultural appropriation in the kitchen; how guilty pleasures outstrip Hollywood blockbusters; and the passage of a classic tale from book to screen. And we appreciated Bill Bryson's descriptions of bodies (ooh!) and the profundity of a comic strip made into an insight into immigration. Listen, laugh and learn, lovelies.2020-11-131h 03The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Theroux The Looking Glass, Or Understanding The Horror, The HorrorWhiskies in hand, we go armchair travelling through Paul Theroux's Mexico (and politics), Bill Bryson's England (and humour), and wherever the animals are (and David Attenborough). We consider the combination of social distancing and singing at Joburg Theatre and whether any film has actually ever been scary, or even Sinister. We come out in favour of Favreau (Jon is the money, baby) and his commitment to craft and cooking. And we ask whether The Boss actually needs to be any good to still be admired and try and understand what a direction sounds like. Join us.2020-11-061h 15The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Taken As Read, Or A Present FuturistWe welcome our first in-studio guest in the delightful person of Bronwyn Williams - futurist, trends analyst and catholic reader - who shares her expertise while gamely interrupting as we consider the late Tom Petty's psychological state; senseless brutal acts of kindness; the no-longer-secret lives of peripheral Jane Austen characters; David Lynch peaking viewer interest; the importance of show syndication for actors who've been twiddling their thumbs during lockdown and reminding all in earshot that we still don't have a coffee sponsor. Ahem.2020-10-221h 14The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Deliberations On Dilemmas, Or Dreams Of DifferenceWide-ranging musings take us from Tiny Desk Concerts, Jason Isbell's concerns about his daughter's fitness for professional yodelling, Dolly Parton being the ideal homework subject and Jeff McErlaine sharing the musical spotlight to strangely coloured literary wildlife, the skankiness of London in Shakespeare's time and Tom Eaton's reasonable and treatises on Things To Be Concerned About Right Now. We also debate just how serious our current social dilemmas are, whether or not Keanu Reeves slapping and slicing people for 130 minutes constitutes art and whether scientists should argue with people who run theme parks. There's also a first play for...2020-10-091h 10The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Towards Utopia, Or Meeting Marvellous MartinWe're back again. Again. We remember how to plug in the talkie-make-louder thing and press the circle button to start the recordering bit. And we can still, it turns out, talk. Quite a lot. And because it's a reunion, we invite friends. Rosie the dog licks things in inappropriate ways throughout, but honestly, she's done that before. Better behaved is shapely newcomer Martin D18 Golden Era, who is discussed in detail by a besotted Stefan. We then work our way through much of our reading and binge-watching completed under lockdown (that's one way to get through the whole of...2020-09-271h 41The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Crisis Creativity, Or In Search Of SignificanceIt's been a while, and we're sorry for the break in transmission. Global crises and all that. Bit of a palaver, what? Lurking in lockdown, our perspectives turn to the nature of making art, sharing art and selling art in a situation where everyone, their auntie, their dog and the President is doing a version of the same thing online. We consider, too, that intellectuals writing for audiences of people who may not want to sit through a quadruple lecture on something ending in "ology" might do well to pitch their topic in a more friendly manner - before...2020-05-0156 minThe ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Neil The Younger, Or Ornery Over OrdinarySubstance over supplication. This is a good thing. Give the people what they need, not what they think they want. It isn't a topic we'd written down, but then we talk about Neil Young's guitar sound and remember exactly how much he doesn't care what you think, and we also notice that he is our hero and incredibly successful anyway. Then we talk about theatre that embraces themes and interpretations that aren't mainstream and are, in spite of not hugging cliches tightly, enjoying revival runs - by popular demand. Take that, marketing kids. We also introduce jingly intro and...2020-03-061h 03The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Of Heritage Bands And Handcrafted BrandsWe go to a concert, and we have some A-ha moments. We appreciate the new. We empathise with the old. Stefan coughs, because he is sick. We bring together two of the most talented singer-songwriters currently working, because that's what you can do in your fantasies. We put melted wax on clothes. On purpose. And we talk about a book in which an author kills off a publisher, retrenches an editor and paints a writer as a psycho. What a Christmas party that must have been. And there's music from up-and-comer Lucas J. The end.2020-02-211h 01The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Introductions, Part The SecondIn continued informed waffling, Bruce and Stefan delve – dive, even – into books, discussing the fragile genius of Brian Wilson and ploughing (such a fecund word) through all 47 volumes of Game Of Thrones. There’s a touch of terrible Spanish and even an attempt to rhyme “epiphany” with “Epiphone”. Thence – for such is our sophistication – there are ramblings into guitar-based themes; musings on how satisfying it is to be a coffee snob; the deliciousness of Old Fashioned cocktails; and how excellent TV can be when it’s not crap. Plus, the improvised debut of a new song named after an emoji…2020-02-141h 00The ChorusThe ChorusThe Chorus: Introductions, Part The FirstBruce and Stefan made a podcast. The focus is on music, literature and the arts. In this first part of the introduction, we introduce themselves and our hopes for the podcast. There are inevitable digressions into all manner of unrelated but intriguing topics. In the future, look out for guests who attempt to introduce some focus to our magnificent meanderings. Journey with us as we go out of our minds and into your ears!2020-02-0746 min