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This is a deep dive into the Dinosaur Rock Guitar Alchemy profile of Jimmy Page, best known for being the guitar player in the legendary rock band Led Zeppelin.
Fri, 15 Sep 2023 - 4h 00min - 44 - #38 – Tony Iommi | Dinosaur rock guitar alchemy
This is a deep dive into the Dinosaur Rock Guitar Alchemy Profile of Tony Iommi, best known for being the guitar player in legendary rock band Black Sabbath.
Wed, 23 Jun 2021 - 4h 06min - 43 - #37 – Kyle Meyr – Sony Alpha ambassador
#37 – Kyle Meyr
Kyle Meyr is a professional photographer and a Sony Ambassador from Norway. Previous appearances: Episode #24 and episode #32.
Kyle returns to the podcast for the third time. We talk about automotive photography, hunting, traveling, cars, and other good things in life.
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00:00:00 – Boating & hunting
00:15:30 – Traveling in the United States
00:45:23 – The AAA Fresh gang
00:55:36 – Not understanding Minecraft
01:00:26 – Sony A1 talk
01:09:37 – Being a Youtube creator
01:15:05 – Car talkAbout Kyle
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Recorded using the RODE RodeCaster Pro and Rode ProCaster microphone on 16 apr 2021. Rotterdam, The Netherlands & Oslo, Norway
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Mon, 19 Apr 2021 - 1h 34min - 42 - #36 – Ritchie Blackmore | Dinosaur rock guitar alchemy
This is a deep dive into the Dinosaur Rock Guitar Alchemy Profile of Ritchie Blackmore, best known for being the guitar player in legendary rock bands Deep Purple and Rainbow.
Fri, 12 Mar 2021 - 2h 13min - 41 - #35 – Francis Aaron – Rapping against the woke pt.2
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Wed, 27 Jan 2021 - 2h 37min - 39 - #33 – 2021 ANNOUNCEMENT
#33 – 2021 ANNOUNCEMENT
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Sat, 02 Jan 2021 - 1min - 38 - #32 – Kyle Meyr – Photography & Porsches
Podcast #32 – Kyle Meyr – Photography & Porsches
Kyle Meyr is a professional photographer and a Sony Ambassador from Norway. Previous appearances: Episode #24.
Self-taught and adventurous, Kyle began his professional life as a journalist. With the addition of a camera in his toolbox, the itch and drive to venture further and shoot more, quickly became an addiction. Starting in the ski industry, Kyle worked his way deeper into the adventure, action, and commercial photo scene as time went on.
He currently works out of Oslo, Norway, but you’ll find him hunting far and wide for the best action and adventure mother nature has to offer.
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00:00:00 – Covid-19 & life in Norway
00:16:33 – Photographing Porsches & Lamborghinis
00:31:00 – Camera & gear talk
00:59:40 – Adventure photography
01:07:45 – Movie & book talk
01:23:27 – Social media & the old internet
01:47:20 – Car talk & final tips from a proFollow Kyle here
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Tue, 17 Nov 2020 - 1h 57min - 37 - #31 – Legendary guitar gear | Dinosaur rock guitar
Podcast #31 – DINOSAUR ROCK GUITAR – Legendary guitar gear
“Dinosaur” Dave of Dinosaurrockguitar.com (do check it out, it’s great) joins the podcast once again to talk about the guitars, amplifiers, and effects that the legendary guitar players discussed in episode 30 use. Be sure to listen to that episode first.
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This podcast is a deep dive into guitar amplifiers, guitars, and effects.
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00:00:00 – Guitar amplifiers
00:19:00 – Amplifier types: Tube, transistor, hybrid, modeling
00:24:48 – EL34 & 6L6 power tubes, Marshall Plexi, Mesa Boogie
00:37:40 – Marshall JCM800, Multiple gain stages, Stereo
01:04:15 – EL84 power tubes, Vox amps, lunchbox amps
01:09:25 – Amplifier buying advice, unique amp characteristics
01:30:54 – Guitar pickups: Single coils, humbuckers, silent single coils
02:04:45 – Guitars: Gibson Les Paul, Flying V, SG, Fender Telecaster, Stratocaster
02:36:28 – SuperStrats, Floyd Rose tremolos, PRS/Paul Reed Smith
02:49:25 – 1970s/1980s Japanese Ibanez & Yamaha lawsuit-era guitars
02:55:35 – Quality control, good/bad years, & buying a new guitar today
03:06:05 – Custom shop guitars, wood types and other materials
03:15:05 – Buying advice for beginners & next-generation smart ampsShow notes (courtesy of Dinosaur Dave)
Getting Authentic Dino (70s Heavy Rock/80s Melodic Metal) tones/sounds.
We’re going to discuss them in the context of gigging and recording use cases. That is, when having the authentic tone really matters. This discussion doesn’t apply to bedroom and practice scenarios. It doesn’t necessarily apply to other musical styles. These are MY observations and opinions based on my decades of experience.AMPS
Amps come first. Why? Amps creates the largest percentage of your tone. If you own 5 different guitars types, but only one amp, that one amp colors and affects the sound of ALL 5 guitars. Also there’s an old axiom: A $200 guitar sounds better through a $1000 amp, than a $1000 guitar sounds through a $200 amp. I always tell beginners, invest in a good amp before you upgrade to an expensive guitar. In most situations, what you need from an amp is the following: One good clean tone One good Dino crunch tone One good lead tone What you probably don’t need: Many mediocre sounds Versatility. Amp versatility is overrated in most Dino situations In general, design concepts are more important than specific brands and models. And when talking amps, matching the amp’s power tube type gets you closer than anything else.Understanding Amp tones involves understanding tube basics.
Tube tone
Three most popular power tube type for Dino music:
EL34
EL34 tone (Marshall, Orange, Laney, Hiwatt/Sound City) – Historically, THE sound of Dino rock. AKA British sound EL34s run hotter and distort earlier as you increase the volume. EL34s are the sound of Hendrix, Cream, The WHO, Zeppelin, Sabbath, AC/DC, Van Halen, and a lot of 80s metal. Prior to 1981 and the Marshall JCM 800, the distortion (in EL34 amps) came from power amp distortion (AKA power amp saturation) — basically running the amps at full volume so these power tubes got hot and created distortion. Extra distortion came from fuzz and early distortion pedals: Hendrix Fuzz Face Page Sola Sound Tone Bender Iommi and May used Dallas ‘Rangemaster’ treble booster Randy Rhoads and Accept used MXR Distortion + The holy grail for Amps was always getting heavily distorted tone at reasonable volume. Preamp gain came later with the JCM800 Mesa.6L6
6L6 tone (classic Mesa, though they also use EL34s) AKA American sound. 6L6s are more versatile (than EL34) and produce less obvious saturation when pushed. 6L6s are the sound of everything from Steely Dan and Robben Ford to Dream Theatre and Metallica.EL84
EL84s (Vox – Sound of the British Invasion. The Beatles, 60s Stones, Yardbirds, Brian May) Smaller than EL34s. Distort even earlier. Less low end. Very popular in today’s low-wattage amps. There are more tube types and a lot more to amp sounds than this, and these are generalizations (there are always exceptions), but it’s a good starting point.These days, there are a zillion ways to get or approximate authentic Dino tube tone, and at reasonable volumes.
The thing is, most guitarists (non pros) seldom need the real thing. Certainly not for bedroom wanking or practice. There are many more convenient things for those purposes these day, including the first generation of “smart amps.”
GUITARS AND PICKUPS
Humbucker vs Single Coil, and noiseless SC. (an overview)
There are a zillion solid-bodied guitars on the market for rock and metal and regardless of body shape and design, almost all of them are chasing a Gibson tone or a Fender tone — or BOTH. Understanding those tones involves understanding pickup basics. So of all the guitars on the market, they all use either HBs, SCs, or stacked/noiseless SCs. And because very few guitar DESIGNS create truly distinctive sounds, I find it more useful to discuss the guitar’s tonal aspects in terms of pickup tone. So for guitars if you want to sound like your hero, you should be asking yourself: does the player use a humbucker sound or a single coil sound? Historically, Fenders used SCs in Strats and Teles, and Gibson used HBs from 1957 on. Of course today, there are many ways to configure and customize guitars to take advantage of both types. And of course, most guitarists — professional or not — commonly have guitars with both pup types. True single coil pickups arrived first (in both Fender and Gibson designs), but they were, and remain noisy. In fact, I contend it’d harder than ever to use SC pickups due to the world of electronic devices we live with. Try recording with true single coils in a room full of computers, multiple, monitors, and everyone has a mobile phone. The SCs pick all of this electronic interference and create a hum through your rig that is usually unbearable. But even back in the 50s before all the computers and monitors, SCs would pick up noise from the room lighting, ungrounded circuits etc. The reason the HB was developed was to buck — or stop that hum. A HB has TWO coils instead of one. This cancels out the hum.Noiseless SC
At some point between the late 70s and early 80s, we saw the arrival of the stacked single coil pickup. Designed to sound like a SC and fit in a SC space, the stacked SC is basically a two coiled version of the SC that is as noiseless as a HB. It’s a bit of a compromise solution, but a mostly effective one. Tone snobs will tell you that noiseless SCs don’t sound quite as good as true SCs, but for most applications they still sound close enough, and solve the noise issue. And unless you’re going for true vintage authenticity, they are a much better option for SC sound in high gain applications than the true SC.
As such, most Dino rock is the sound of the Humbucking pickup, and mostly in the bridge position of the guitar. This was mostly born out of necessity. Running amps loud and using high gain, it makes sense to use pups that don’t create unwanted noise. That said, a lot of players truly LOVE the single coil sound, and it’s been put to good use even in Dino music.
Guys generally associated with SC tone
Hendrix on Strats Robin Trower on Strats Beck on Teles and Strats (now uses noiesless) Page on Teles Leslie West – LPjr with P90s a Gibson sc Blackmore on Strats Uli Roth on Strats YJM on Strats with noiseless Clapton on Strats (doesn’t really count) Eric Johnson (doesn’t really count)Guys associated with HB tone (at least in the bridge position)
Clapton on LPs and SG Page on LPs Beck on LPs Iommi on SGs The guys in KISS, AC/DC, Thin Lizzy, Aerosmith, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Queensryche Alex Lifeson Ronnie Montrose Michael Schenker Neal Schon Dave Meniketti EVH All of Ozzy guitarists – Randy, Jake, Zakk 80s metal guys: Sykes, Lynch, Hoffmann, Campbell, DiMartini, Takasaki, Satriani, Vai, Vandenberg. Slash John Petrucci Doug AldrichGuys associated with BOTH
Gary Moore Strats & LPs John Norum Strats & LPsGUITARS – solid bodied electric guitars.
Very few solid bodied electric guitar designs create truly distinctive sounds. The first two that come to mind that DO are the Les Paul and the Telecaster. Stratocasters certainly have an iconic sound (or sounds) as well. They are the most popular guitar of all time I contend it’s easier to fake a Strat sound with a non-strat guitar than it is to fake a LP or a Tele. And when you start talking about super strats — strats with HBs in them, that is definitely true. By that I mean, all you have to do to get classic strat tones from a super strat is coil cut the HBs so you can get a SC sound.LPs
The reason LPs sound distinctive is: Thick mahogany body, usually with a maple cap. More importantly, they use a shorter Gibson scale length. These factors, when you combine them make the LP sound different from other slab mahogany bodied Gibsons like the SG, the Flying V, and the Explorer. While all of these guitars sound Gibson-ish. The LP has a lower mindrange frequency peak than other Gibsons.Teles
The other guitar that has it own, distinctive tone is the Tele. The distinction is due to the Tele’s bridge pan. That bridge pan is what gives the Tele it’s characteristic twang. You can make a Tele sound like a Strat, but it’s hard to make any guitar sound like a Tele unless you put one of those bridge pans on it. Oddly enough, it’s easier to make a Tele sound like a LP than it is for a lot of other guitars. Zeppelin I in general, and Dazed and Confused in particular, is a perfect example of this. It sounds just like a LP through a Marshall, and it’s actually a Tele through a Vox Super Beatle. Much of that tone is due to sonic manipulation in the studio. That said, put a HB in a Tele, and it can sound more like a LP than a HB in a Strat does. My guess is because the Tele has the thicker body, and the bridge pan adds something similar to the LPs maple cap.Strats
The strength of the Strat is not as much about a distinctive tone, but rather its sonic versatility. It’s excels in ANY musical genre. From Buddy Holly and Beach Boy cleans to Yngwie levels of gain and crunch. Strats also respond better than any other guitar design to customization. EVH wasn’t the first person to put a HB in a Strat, but when he did, he launched a whole other design trend — the Super Strat. Strat-bodied guitars configured with whatever kind of pickups and tremolo systems the player desires. Super Strats RULED the 80s metal scene, and are still pretty popular because they were a reliable way guitarists found have to HB sounds in a lighter, more comfortable design, and with a tremolo. The holy grail for guitars was always to get both AUTHENTIC Fender and Gibson sounds out of one guitar. Super Strats don’t sound totally like Gibsons, but the humbuckers give them some Gibson-ish sonic characteristics and if you coil-split those HBs so that you can get the Fender-ish single coil sound out of them. Thus you can come close to the best of both worlds.One other approach to getting trying to get both Fender and Gibson tones was PRS.
PRS
PRS has been selling guitars since their day one based on the concept that they can get — or approximate both Strat and LP tones. I don’t buy it. Even their Single Cut models that are supposed to go after that LP tone don’t quite get there because they’re not using the Gibson scale length. They’re also not using the Fender scale length. They are in between. As a result, PRS has created sort of a hybrid sound, that — while not a bad sound — to my ears, doesn’t quite get either sound. I have been at jams with my old LP standing next to guys with shiny new PRS guitars that they THOUGHT sounded like a LP. Until they stood next to a guy who’s playing the real thing. They hear the difference, and you watch their faces fall. A fat free potato chip tastes pretty good until you A/B it against a real potato chip. To my ears, the guitars that sound the MOST like LPs are the ones that stole the important design aspects and didn’t compromise. Those would be the Ibanez Artists, and the Yamaha SG 2000s. You don’t see them around much anymore because most these days, people can get a much cheaper model LP, but back in the 70s, if you couldn’t afford a LP Standard or Custom, you could get one of these two Japanese alternatives, and they got the LP tone. They had the same thickness mahogany, the maple cap, and the scale length.The website
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#39 – Jimmy Page – Part 1 | Dinosaur rock guitar alchemySeptember 16, 2023 - 00:46#38 – Tony Iommi | Dinosaur rock guitar alchemyJune 24, 2021 - 00:53#37 – Kyle Meyr – Sony Alpha ambassadorApril 19, 2021 - 12:28#36 – Ritchie Blackmore | Dinosaur rock guitar alchemyMarch 13, 2021 - 00:56#35 – Francis Aaron – Rapping against the woke pt.2February 18, 2021 - 14:31#34 – Francis Aaron – Rapping against the woke pt.1January 27, 2021 - 22:58#33 – 2021 ANNOUNCEMENTJanuary 2, 2021 - 16:08#32 – Kyle Meyr – Photography & PorschesNovember 17, 2020 - 21:32#31 – Legendary guitar gear | Dinosaur rock guitarOctober 26, 2020 - 12:06#30 – Legendary guitar slingers | Dinosaur rock guitarSeptember 10, 2020 - 16:33#29 – B. Jeffrey Madoff – Creative CareersJuly 10, 2020 - 01:39#28 – Backpacking Thailand and BaliJuly 7, 2020 - 21:01#27 – Escaping Fidel CastroJune 17, 2020 - 12:11#26 – ZubyMay 10, 2020 - 16:17#25 – Dub FXMarch 25, 2020 - 15:26#24 – Kyle Meyr: Professional adventure photographerDecember 29, 2019 - 13:07#23 – Octavius – one Rasta’s journeyOctober 10, 2019 - 01:55#22 – Solvision: a new way to apply for workSeptember 25, 2019 - 19:47#21 – European road-trip by vanSeptember 18, 2019 - 21:48#20 – Living out of a backpack in Australia for a yearJune 11, 2019 - 23:18#19 – ZubyApril 24, 2019 - 02:29#18 – AAAFRESH123 – Rock ‘N Roll lifestylesDecember 9, 2018 - 16:16#17 – Taiwan/China tensions, the surveillance state, and the futureNovember 6, 2018 - 20:48#16 – The nuclear podcast, from plasma to fusionSeptember 12, 2018 - 17:06#15 – AAA Fresh 123: The life of true artistsFebruary 12, 2018 - 17:20#13 – The virtues of surfingJanuary 16, 2018 - 00:29#12 – Life in the Dutch Marine ForceDecember 19, 2017 - 01:10#11 – AyahuascaDecember 4, 2017 - 11:48#10 – Maniakism, inside the artist mind of Roderik FaasenNovember 20, 2017 - 16:31#9 – Backpacking in AustraliaNovember 6, 2017 - 13:48#8 – LSD, DMT, martial arts, and traveling the worldOctober 24, 2017 - 00:40#7 – Hippies in Nepal and tribal life in Papua New GuineaOctober 9, 2017 - 19:39#6 – Life as a professional touring musician in the USASeptember 25, 2017 - 15:13#5 – Exchange studies in Zimbabwe and TaiwanSeptember 11, 2017 - 15:22#4 – Working in the Australian Outback on farms and in minesAugust 28, 2017 - 23:28#3: Life in an up-and-coming rockband: BLISTERAugust 16, 2017 - 22:43#2 – Talking (a lot of) shit with real AussiesAugust 16, 2017 - 22:32#1 – Working as a diving instructor in ThailandAugust 16, 2017 - 20:54Donate
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Mon, 26 Oct 2020 - 3h 33min - 36 - #3: Life in an up-and-coming rockband: BLISTERWed, 16 Aug 2017 - 2h 55min
- 35 - #30 – Legendary guitar slingers | Dinosaur rock guitar
Podcast #30 – DINOSAUR ROCK GUITAR – Legendary guitar slingers
Dinosaurrockguitar.com contains elaborate profiles on legendary guitar slingers that defined genres. It is an absolute goldmine of rock information and trivia. The creator, “Dinosaur” Dave, will join the podcast today.
This podcast covers a wide array of rock-related topics, guitar players, and bands. Toward the end of the interview, an elaborate number of album recommendations is covered.
The show
Contents
00:05:20 – The beginning & the alchemy profiles
00:20:28 – Dinosaur classes
00:30:30 – Richie Blackmore, Jimmy Page, Tommy Iommi, Guns N Roses, Aerosmith
00:31:10 – Jeff Beck
00:39:40 – Gary Moore, Steve Lukather, Joe Perry, David Gilmour, Jimmy Page, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani
00:42:14 – Eddie Van Halen, Michael Schenker, Jazz vs Blues-based guitar players.
00:44:56 – Allan Holdsworth, John Coltrane, Uli Roth, Gary Moore
00:48:00 – Jimmy Page, Tony Iommi, Richie Blackmore, Gary Moore, Michael Schenker
00:50:43 – Led Zeppelin
00:55:11 – Whole lotta love, Over the hills & far away
00:58:00 – Rock reaction videos on YouTube, the decline of music
01:01:26 – Freddy Mercury, Led Zeppelin, Rush, Thin Lizzy, Black Dog
01:03:28 – Techno, Disco, Funk, Dancefloor music & Music music, Handcrafted & Produced
01:06:00 – Dinosaur Rock Guitar, Paul Gilbert, Joe Bonamassa, Gary Moore, Glenn Hughes, Steve Morse, Eric Johnson
01:09:40 – The definition of Dinosaur Rock Guitar
01:11:05 – John Frusciante, The Blue Van, The Doors
01:14:55 – Strong debut albums
01:17:34 – George Harrison, Kirk Hammett, David Gilmour, Keith Richards, Steve Howe, Steve Lukather
01:22:19 – Jazz vs Blues-based guitar players
01:23:19 – Ten Years After, Alvin Lee, Deep Purple, Slash, John Mayer, Keith Richards, Crosseyed Heart
01:28:35 – Eric Clapton, Derek Sherinian, God of War
01:35:55 – Guitars & Amps
01:48:50 – Recommended albums
02:03:25 – Dinosaur rock guitarRecommended albums
Accept – Breaker, Russian Roulette, Objection overruled, Blood of the Nations, Stalingrad, The rise of chaos Aerosmith – Aerosmith, get your wings, toys in the attic, rocks, get a grip, pump, Alcatrazz – No parole for rock n roll Black Sabbath – Black Sabbath, Born again, Master of Reality, Vol 4, Paranoid, Sabbath bloody sabbath, Sabotage, Reunion, Heaven and Hell Blue Murder – First 2 albums Bruce Dickinson – Balls to Picasso, Accident at birth, Chemical wedding Cream – Fresh Cream, Wheels of fire, Goodbye, Cream live vol. 2 Deep Purple – Machine head, In Rock, Fireball, Made in Japan, Burn, Stormbringer, come taste the band Dio – Holy diver, Last in line Dokken – Tooth & nail, Under lock & key Gary Moore – Corridors of power, Victims of the future, We want Moore Hendrix – Are you experienced, Axis: bold as love, Electric ladyland Iron Maiden – Iron Maiden, Killers, The number of the Beast, Piece of mind, Powerslave, Somewhere in time Judas Priest – British steel, Screaming for vengeance, Led Zeppelin – All albums, obviously, but especially II and IV Loudness – Thunder in the east Michael Schenker Group – The Michael Schenker Group, MSG, Assault attack Ozzy Osbourne – Blizzard of Ozz, Diary of a Madman, Tribute, No More Tears, Bark at the moon, Osmosis Queen – Queen, Queen 2, Sheer heart attack Queensrÿche – The warning, Rage for order, Operation: Mindcrime, Empire Rainbow – Richie Blackmore’s Rainbow, Rising, Long Live Rock n Roll Robin Trower – Bridge of Sighs, Twice Removed from Yesterday, For Earth Below, Live, Essential Robin Trower Rush – Rush, Fly by night, Caress of steel, 2112, A farewell to kings, Hemispheres, Permanent waves, Moving pictures, Grace under pressure, Power windows, Hold your fire, Counterparts Scorpions – Fly to the rainbow, In trance, Love at first sting The who – Everything Thin Lizzy – Fighting, Jailbreak, Johnny the Fox, Bad reputation, Black rose, Chinatown, Renegade, Thunder and lightning UFO – Force it, No heavy petting, Lights out, Obsession, No place to run, Strangers in the night Whitesnake – Good to be bad, Forevermore Y&T – Earthshaker, Black tiger, Mean streak, In rock we trust Yngwie Malmsteen – Rising force ZZ Top – Tres Hombres, Fandango, Deguallego, El Loco, EliminatorThe website
Recording details
Recorded on August 14 2020, in New York, NY and Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
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#39 – Jimmy Page – Part 1 | Dinosaur rock guitar alchemySeptember 16, 2023 - 00:46#38 – Tony Iommi | Dinosaur rock guitar alchemyJune 24, 2021 - 00:53#37 – Kyle Meyr – Sony Alpha ambassadorApril 19, 2021 - 12:28#36 – Ritchie Blackmore | Dinosaur rock guitar alchemyMarch 13, 2021 - 00:56#35 – Francis Aaron – Rapping against the woke pt.2February 18, 2021 - 14:31#34 – Francis Aaron – Rapping against the woke pt.1January 27, 2021 - 22:58#33 – 2021 ANNOUNCEMENTJanuary 2, 2021 - 16:08#32 – Kyle Meyr – Photography & PorschesNovember 17, 2020 - 21:32#31 – Legendary guitar gear | Dinosaur rock guitarOctober 26, 2020 - 12:06#30 – Legendary guitar slingers | Dinosaur rock guitarSeptember 10, 2020 - 16:33#29 – B. Jeffrey Madoff – Creative CareersJuly 10, 2020 - 01:39#28 – Backpacking Thailand and BaliJuly 7, 2020 - 21:01#27 – Escaping Fidel CastroJune 17, 2020 - 12:11#26 – ZubyMay 10, 2020 - 16:17#25 – Dub FXMarch 25, 2020 - 15:26#24 – Kyle Meyr: Professional adventure photographerDecember 29, 2019 - 13:07#23 – Octavius – one Rasta’s journeyOctober 10, 2019 - 01:55#22 – Solvision: a new way to apply for workSeptember 25, 2019 - 19:47#21 – European road-trip by vanSeptember 18, 2019 - 21:48#20 – Living out of a backpack in Australia for a yearJune 11, 2019 - 23:18#19 – ZubyApril 24, 2019 - 02:29#18 – AAAFRESH123 – Rock ‘N Roll lifestylesDecember 9, 2018 - 16:16#17 – Taiwan/China tensions, the surveillance state, and the futureNovember 6, 2018 - 20:48#16 – The nuclear podcast, from plasma to fusionSeptember 12, 2018 - 17:06#15 – AAA Fresh 123: The life of true artistsFebruary 12, 2018 - 17:20#13 – The virtues of surfingJanuary 16, 2018 - 00:29#12 – Life in the Dutch Marine ForceDecember 19, 2017 - 01:10#11 – AyahuascaDecember 4, 2017 - 11:48#10 – Maniakism, inside the artist mind of Roderik FaasenNovember 20, 2017 - 16:31#9 – Backpacking in AustraliaNovember 6, 2017 - 13:48#8 – LSD, DMT, martial arts, and traveling the worldOctober 24, 2017 - 00:40#7 – Hippies in Nepal and tribal life in Papua New GuineaOctober 9, 2017 - 19:39#6 – Life as a professional touring musician in the USASeptember 25, 2017 - 15:13#5 – Exchange studies in Zimbabwe and TaiwanSeptember 11, 2017 - 15:22#4 – Working in the Australian Outback on farms and in minesAugust 28, 2017 - 23:28#3: Life in an up-and-coming rockband: BLISTERAugust 16, 2017 - 22:43#2 – Talking (a lot of) shit with real AussiesAugust 16, 2017 - 22:32#1 – Working as a diving instructor in ThailandAugust 16, 2017 - 20:54Donate
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Thu, 10 Sep 2020 - 2h 15min - 34 - #29 – B. Jeffrey Madoff – Creative Careers
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Mr. Madoff tells us all about his new book “Creative Careers” in this episode.
The book features insider advice from Daymond John, Karlie Kloss, Tim Ferriss, Randi Zuckerberg, Dave Asprey, Dennis Crowley, Brandon Maxwell, Mauro Porcini, Joy-Ann Reid, Roy Wood Jr., and dozens more.
In one of the most popular classes at Parsons School of Design, B. Jeffrey Madoff gave students a reality check: “Most of us have had the feeling of ‘I could’ve done that,’ whether at an art gallery, watching a performance, or finding a new product or even a new business idea. What’s the difference between you and them? They actually did it. You didn’t.”
With Creative Careers, you will learn how to do it, too: use your creativity; have a sustainable, profitable career; and do what you love.Creative Careers pulls from interviews with more than forty experts–notable entrepreneurs, artists, and business leaders–as well as from Madoff’s own decades of experience to supercharge your career.
Creativity can often feel sporadic and unfocused, coming in bursts and peaks. That’s why Madoff focuses your professional path by asking vital questions that will ultimately help you:
* Determine your value* Be smart about your hustle* Ruthlessly edit down your creative projects* Overcome fear and doubt* Create a successful, long-lasting career on your own terms
You may aspire to join the fashion world, to work in visual arts, or to spearhead a start-up. You may be an executive who leads a creative team, or a professional looking to make a career change. Madoff takes you down an accessible path that will lead to success in any field or endeavor.
Contents
00:09:00 – Music talk00:17:05 – The beginning of a creative career00:26:08 – The importance of business skills00:48:50 – How to know if you have a good idea01:07:07 – Takeaways from experts & closing thoughts
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The book: Creative Careers
Links
* #CreativeCareers LinkedIn group* Creative Careers website* Instagram* YouTube* Zaria Forman
Other mentions
Recording details
Recorded on June 30 2020; in Rotterdam, The Netherlands and New York City, NY, USA.Thu, 09 Jul 2020 - 1h 17min - 33 - #28 – Backpacking Thailand and Bali
This podcast is about two dudes on a backpacking adventure in Thailand and Bali, Indonesia.
Mandeville is a good friend based in the US. In this episode we talk about our backpacking adventures in South East Asia. The trip was made back in 2017 (before the world went nuts) and we had a fantastic experience.
The adventure starts in Bangkok, where we take a luxurious night train to Chang Mai. We leave Chang Mai with an old beat up train all the way to Champhon where we take a boat to Koh Phangan. From there, we hit up incredible Khao Sok and eventually Krabi. The last stretch of the adventure is spent on Bali.
A good insight into what you can expect on a backpacking adventure in South East Asia.
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00:07:30 – Arriving in Bangkok, Thailand00:14:20 – Music talk / Rock Pub Bangkok, Thailand00:29:00 – MBK center, mega shopping mall00:43:40 – Tailor made suits00:54:44 – Chatuchak Weekend Market01:05:45 – Chiang Mai night train01:21:45 – Dutch farm / Sippo Hot Springs01:27:00 – Thai boxing/martial arts talk01:48:30 – Boy Blues Bar in Chiang Mai01:59:00 – Sleeper train from Chiang Mai to Bangkok02:03:55 – Koh Pangnan / Full Moon Party02:20:20 – Khao Sok02:36:40 – Bali02:43:30 – Luwak coffee02:49:35 – Parting advice
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* The Ultimate Backpacking packing list* Diederik’s Fine art photography* Open Source Jiu Jitsu (Asheville, NC)
Bangkok
* Bed One Block Hostel* The Rock Pub* MBK Center* Royal Boss Tailors* Chatuchak Weekend Market
Chang Mai
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Zuby is a rapper, podcast host, fitness coach, Oxford graduate, free thinker, and online entrepreneur.
Zuby has been on the show before in episode 19. There’s a good chance you’ve about Zuby on The Joe Rogan Experience, the Adam Carolla Show, the Ben Shapiro Show, Good Morning Britain with Piers Morgan, Tucker Carlson Tonight, RT, and other media outlets around the world. We talk about his experiences traveling the United States and going on all these podcasts.
The current social media climate is another topic of discussion, as Zuby is currently working together with Jose Rosado on a how-to guide on monetizing Twitter.
I keep hearing about how biological men don't have any physical strength advantage over women in 2019…So watch me DESTROY the British Women's deadlift record without trying.P.S. I identified as a woman whilst lifting the weight. Don't be a bigot. 😂 pic.twitter.com/dYRraHCB42— ZUBY: (@ZubyMusic) February 26, 2019
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Zuby’s websiteZuby’s merch shopZuby’s fitness bookZuby’s YoutubeZuby’s InstagramZuby’s TwitterZuby’s FacebookZuby’s music on Spotify
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Recording details
Recorded on May 2, 2020; in Rotterdam, The Netherlands & Southampton, England.
Recorded on the big setup through Skype.
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Dub FX is an Australian musician and worldwide street performer.
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00:04:55 – Genre00:11:00 – Career timeline00:19:20 – Going viral00:26:40 – Life on the road00:29:40 – Being in a nice environment00:33:11 – Walking your own path
Follow Dub FX here
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Recording details
Recorded on May 7, 2019; in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Photos from the sound check
Wed, 25 Mar 2020 - 39min - 29 - #17 – Taiwan/China tensions, the surveillance state, and the futureTue, 06 Nov 2018 - 1h 43min
- 28 - #8 – LSD, DMT, martial arts, and traveling the worldMon, 23 Oct 2017 - 1h 41min
- 27 - #5 – Exchange studies in Zimbabwe and TaiwanMon, 11 Sep 2017 - 1h 59min
- 26 - #24 – Kyle Meyr: Professional adventure photographer
Kyle Meyr is a professional photographer and a Sony Ambassador from Norway.
Self-taught and adventurous, Kyle began his professional life as a journalist. With the addition of a camera in his toolbox, the itch and drive to venture further and shoot more, quickly became an addiction. Starting in the ski industry, Kyle worked his way deeper into the adventure, action and commercial photo scene as time went on.
He currently works out of Oslo, Norway, but you’ll find him hunting far and wide for the best action and adventure mother nature has to offer.
I hope you enjoy this last episode of the 2010s. It’s been a fun ride. Thank you all for listening.
The Show
Contents
00:05:00 – Going pro as a photographer00:25:00 – New Zealand00:34:20 – Norwegian outdoors life00:43:40 – Ambassadorship00:49:37 – Gear talk & shooting techniques01:39:00 – Car talk01:51:20 – Plans for the future
Follow Kyle here
WebsiteInstagram
Some of Kyle’s photos
Be sure to visit his website for more.
Mentioned clips
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCoyGbOkNQQ
Mentioned cars
We talked about the following cars in this episode (These are not Kyle’s photos).
Porsche GT3 RS
2008 Honda Element
2020 Honda Element
Suzuki Jimny
Mercedes G-wagon
Land Rover Defender
Recording details
Recorded on December 21, 2019; in Rotterdam, The Netherlands and Oslo, Norway. Recorded on the big setup hooked up to a Skype call.
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- 22 - #20 – Living out of a backpack in Australia for a yearTue, 11 Jun 2019 - 2h 28min
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