Posts Tagged ‘bull lee’

The Bull Pit #64 – We Rock LA!

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

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I open the show with the theme song for the Rock Camp for Girls, Los Angeles, whose Camper Showcase I went to today at The Troubadour, followed by songs from Jeriko, Social Pretender, The Ruiners, 29th Street Disciples, The Erotics and Eric Corne. Background music by Skip Heller and Robert Drasnin.

Go to Podbean or iTunes to stream, download or subscribe. Bull Pit skull artwork by Mike Dyson, Guerrilla808 Studios (guerrilla808@gmail.com). Music provided, in part, by MusicAlley from MEVIO.

The Bull Pit #63 – You Gotta Go!

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

rachaelslurrMusic by Mostros, Capsula, The Right Ons, PCP and Bull Lee.

Go to Podbean or iTunes to stream, download or subscribe. Bull Pit skull artwork by Mike Dyson, Guerrilla808 Studios (guerrilla808@gmail.com). Music provided, in part, by MusicAlley from MEVIO.

The Bull Pit #62 – BC and Laura Leigh, pt. 2 (interview)

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Laura2Writer-director BC Furtney and actress Laura Leigh (New Terminal Hotel, Mister Eryams. Disposer and Perfect) return to discuss the release of The Short Films of BC Furtney, available now on Amazon.com.

Go to Podbean or iTunes to stream, download or subscribe. Bull Pit skull artwork by Mike Dyson, Guerrilla808 Studios (guerrilla808@gmail.com). Episode photo of Laura by Kate McGray.

The Bull Pit #56 – Blare Bitches and Muscle Cars

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

les_paul_classicAn all music show featuring Blare Bitch Project, Run From Red, Hillbilly Casino, Muscle Car, Sad Tropics, Zombie Meets Girl and Bull Lee.

The drummer of Sad Tropics does a mostly music radio show and podcast called One Step Beyond. Go to the One Step Beyond Facebook page for more info, you’ll be glad you did.

Go to Podbean or iTunes to stream, download or subscribe. Bull Pit skull artwork by Mike Dyson, Guerrilla808 Studios (guerrilla808@gmail.com). Music provided, in part, by MusicAlley from MEVIO.

One Step Beyond Podcast

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

one_step_beyond-1I am happy to announce that my friend Jeremiah, who does One Step Beyond Radio out of Goshen, IN on www.globeradio.org (or 91.1 FM for those in the Michiana area), has created the One Step Beyond Podcast.

It’s probably best I let Jeremiah describe the show for you:

I rock your face off with a mix of the newest jams, lost classics, and random nostalgia unearthed from deep in my personal archives. What will you hear this week? Punk from the 70’s? Outlaw country? Happy rap? You’ll never know if you don’t tune in!

And rock your face off he does, on this eclectic first episode, with tracks by Bull Lee, The New York Dolls and yours truly! Check it out.

The Bull Pit #39 – Thirty-Nine

Monday, January 11th, 2010

39Bands this week are The Erotics, Sex Piano, JetVicious, The Get Outs and Angel City Outcasts. I also play a new solo acoustic song of mine for the week called “Flesh of Things”.

Go to Podbean or iTunes to stream, download or subscribe. Skull artwork by Mike Dyson, Guerrilla808 Studios (guerrilla808@gmail.com). Music provided, in part, by MusicAlley from MEVIO.

Christmas 2009

Monday, December 28th, 2009

I spent Christmas in Borrego Springs with my parents. They rented a house on the edge of town right next to the mountains. The view was stunning.

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I lived in Albuquerque for a little over 2 years while studying music at the University of New Mexico. Borrego, with its enchanting desert landscape and Southwestern style art and architecture, is the place in CA that comes closest to a NM vibe. The only thing missing is the food. If you are ever in Albuquerque, be sure to stop by the student ghetto’s El Patio on Harvard, for a vegetarian burrito plate. I recommend the green chili.

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It was cool spending a few days chilling out and hiking around the desert with my family. They got me a camera for Christmas and I spent a lot of time taking photos trying to learn how to use it. Other than my cheap cell phone camera, I’ve never owned a digital one.

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My dad and I watched The Godfather and a handful of noir films at night. He collects them and has an extensive library of DVDs. He always has great insight into the films too, as he’s read a lot about them. The connection between the two is that the legendary badass, Sterling Hayden was in one of the noirs we watched, Crime Wave, as well as Godfather.

Driving back to LA last night, I was overcome with a wave of depression thinking about my life, music, etc. I think about things like that during this season. It’s the time of year that the “what the hell am I doing?” moments hit the hardest. I had Michael Butler’s Christmas episode of his Rock and Roll Geek Indie Cast on the iPod. I had emailed him and his daughter, Martina (who was looking for Xmas music to play on her Emo Girl Talk podcast) an mp3 of my acoustic Spinal Tap Christmas with the Devil cover. I didn’t think they’d play it as it’s neither very rock or emo, but I figured I’d do my best to promote the Unhenged Spinal Tap tribute CD that Brian Ibbott of the Coverville podcast was kind enough to include me on.

At the very end of the show, three songs from the end, Michael said he was going to play something by his “good friend John Dissed” and played the song. I was instantly overwhelmed with gratitude and my depression was lifted.

THEN the next two songs were Hanoi Rocks “Dead by Christmas” and The Ramones “Merry Christmas (I Don’t Want To Fight Tonight)”! Not bad, getting played on my favorite rock podcast preceding two of my favorite bands of all time. Nothing beats that, no radio airplay on any show in the world, nothing.

Michael just got back from the UK where he played bass on seven songs for his hero Ginger of The Wildhearts‘ Birthday Gig. Fans of the Rock and Roll Geek Show donated over $1,400 to get him there. I have to say that some highlights of 2009 for me were meeting Butler at the Viper Room this summer after seeing him rock out with Ginger (who I’ve since become a huge fan of), being turned on to some great music from his show that I never would have heard otherwise, and hearing this song, and my band Bull Lee, on the Indie Cast.

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Ginger got Michael into The Secret and he talks about it a lot on his various podcasts. I watched about 5 minutes of the film on YouTube and had to turn it off. It has a little too much pseudo-science for my taste (I refuse to believe, for example, that thoughts can radiate through the air and convince a stranger, completely out of sight, not to steal something). But the positive vibes Michael puts out and has had returned to him by his listeners is contagious, so maybe there’s something there that I missed. I definitely feel grateful to be considered his friend, and a once-in-a-while-contributor to his shows.

Check out Butler’s Ginger Birthday Gig recap on The Rock and Roll Geek Show, Episode 383 on iTunes or on his website.

Oh, and The Wildhearts are giving away a free song, “Zeen Requiem” here. It’s currently my favorite song of all time.

New Downtown Photos

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

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I’ve been recording solo acoustic music for two years yet only had Bull Lee band photos of me with my Les Paul. It didn’t make sense that my music was acoustic, but that all the photos of me online were with an electric guitar. About a month ago I decided to get off my ass and find a photographer to shoot me with my acoustic.

I did a Google search for rock photographers in LA and the first one I came across was Mila Reynaud. I looked at her myspace and noticed that she had shot both Nick Cave and Iggy Pop, two of my rock heroes. I was sold.

I’m sort of known for being impulsive, which probably annoys many collaborators. When I write songs I go with my first idea. When I record, I don’t labor over parts. I may do a few takes, but I make decisions pretty quickly. I figure, if it’s not right I’ll just get it right in the next song. Songs are like photographs to me; capture the moment and make decisions later about which ones are the gems. It’s only rock n’ roll, you know? I learned a long time ago that tweaking things to death only destroys them.

So, when I saw Mila’s photography, I stopped my search right there. I emailed her and within a few hours we had agreed to meet and discuss details.

I had no doubts that the shoot should happen in Downtown Los Angeles at night. When she asked where we should meet, I remembered how much I loved the look of Hotel Figueroa when I was there in April for a Fangoria Convention after-party. We decided to meet there, and see what was workable.

The bar, pool and hallways were all too dark. I remembered some friends going up to the fire escape on the top floor and suggested we give that a shot. It turned out to be a perfect spot to start our session. From there we just walked around on the streets for about three hours and she took pictures everywhere the lighting was good.

You can see the shots I picked from the session on Flickr or Myspace.

Go to Mila’s website to see more of her awesome work.

The Bull Pit #32 – November Stain

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

stainThis episode I premiere a new Bull Lee song called “Shitfaced”, and play songs by Edmund’s Crown, Bump-N-Uglies, Far From Finland, Art Linton, The Gentlemen and Jet Vicious.

Go to Podbean or iTunes to stream, download or subscribe. Skull artwork by Mike Dyson, Guerrilla808 Studios (guerrilla808@gmail.com). Music provided, in part, by MusicAlley from MEVIO.

John Dissed EP – Now on iTunes and CD Baby

Monday, November 9th, 2009

JOHNDISSEDThe latest EP of mine to show up for sale online is my first, which was recorded at the tail end of 2007.

I originally had the idea in August of that year to record an acoustic covers Christmas CD for my friends and family. At some point I decided to start writing songs and so began my transformation. Up until then I had only co-written songs for others to sing. The only singing I had done was on the Bull Lee demos which were recorded for the sole purpose of documenting the songs so the band could learn their parts. The first original song I ever recorded was Track 2, called “Sugar”, which was about a date I went on that ended with some drama.

The EP, which I did send out for Christmas that year, originally included five additional hidden cover songs that are now on my Secret Covers page (sign up for my email list here for access to over 25 free cover downloads).

Get the EP on iTunes or CD Baby. Go here to see all my iTunes releases.