Podcast Thursday
June 24, 2010
Repost of:
Wishing Simone a quick recovery after his emergency open heart surgery. Here is his story in his own words posted on The Duke and the The Kings facebook page.
Beloved Friends,
I’m alive. Got my breast-bone sawed in two and my lungs collapsed and the main valve of my heart replaced by a carbon device that ticks like a pocket watch to the beat of my blood for the rest of my days, but I’m alive. Strange days indeed. What a wild thing to learn from the doctor: that for years you’ve been existing off 1/8th of the blood and oxygen your body and brain need, that he’s baffled your still alive, that you would’ve surely died within the next year. Before I could say ‘It’s the day of the big surprise’ I was under the knife.
I want everybody who prayed for me or sent me their warm thoughts, to know that your goodness did not fall on deaf ears, I’m convinced that in some way I must have received every last one, and that all the love I’ve been shown in this hard time has indeed helped me make it through and to heal up so well and quickly. When I wrote ‘If You Ever Get Famous’ two summers ago I could never have guessed at the significance of the line ‘I’ll say a prayer for your heart’, but you all did, and I’m sure it’s what saved my life. So hot-damn, I’ve got my blood flowing again!, especially in my brain and rambling feet, and, now that I’m able, I’m writing songs and taking long walks in the quiet woods, I even felt good enough to join my dear brothers for a set at Pete Seeger’s annual Clearwater festival to benefit our beautiful Hudson River, the main artery of the valley and mountains we grew up in. We played ‘Radio Song’ and everybody sang ‘please don’t you ever die’ and it was music to my ears, to say the least.
I was very upset to have missed my shows in Melbourne, Sydney, Hunter, Boston, and Toronto, this emergency surgery fell on me like a storm and hit smack in the middle of these dates, please know that I can’t wait to reschedule and see you guys really soon.
I’ve just had my first look-over by the kindest cardiologist in Albany and he says that I’ll be fine to be back on the road in August, that by then I’ll be feeling like a teenager, or like a Comanche on his first warhorse, so I’m already greatly looking forward to every one of the scheduled New York and UK solo shows at Summer’s end, and to the September release of the new D&K album ‘Long Live The Duke & The King’.
An old-timer used to say to us: What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. Now I really know what he meant. So with a new chrome heart full of joy, melodies, and renewed purpose, I say: See you all down the highway, where we’ll sing us a jailbird song, a rebel song, a song to keep us warm.
With Love and Gratitude,
Simone Edward Felice, of the Catskill Mountain Felices’
Podcast Thursday: The Whigs on NPR
June 3, 2010
Podcast Thursday
May 13, 2010
KEXP Song of the Day:
Best Coast – When I’m With You
FADER: Visionary Podcast #5
Visionary Podcast Number Five_ Best Coast, JJ, Free Energy, Tanlines, Nosaj Thing
Best Coast- Something in the way
jj: Things will never be the same
Free Energy: Something in common
Tanlines: Power everything
Nosaj Thing: FWD
Podcast Thursday-Beach House music and interview
May 6, 2010
NPR-World Cafe Interview and music with Beach House
01 Beach House
Podcast Thursday
April 29, 2010
01 Sea Wolf
World Cafe Live Interview. Check out more of this LA bands alternative sound on their MySpace page.
Podcast Thursday
March 25, 2010
More old time music! I love this stuff!
My new fave Carolina Chocolate Drops.
Podcast Thursday: ITunes Celebrity Podcast: Pearl Jam
March 18, 2010
Pearl Jam is on SNL this week.
I can only imagine the group who will be attending that after party!
The song selections are pretty interesting, check it out!
Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard from Pearl Jam
Podcast Thursday!
March 4, 2010
New Series! I find great entertainment in Podcasts far better then crappy TV and I can listen while I work. Some of my favorites are:
These are just a few. Those of you who don’t listen, well maybe this will spark an interest.
Since I’m kinda on a Fashion kick today I’d thought I’d post a podcast from The Moth.
The Moth is a series that features artists, celebrities, writers, everyday folk, etc.. who tell real life stories with no scripts in front of a live audience. It’s very entertaining.
This Moth episode is a story by Joan Juliet Buck, former Editor in Chief of Paris Vogue.
Feel free to suggest some of your favorite Podcasts in comments.
Thanks!