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NSTS Episode 096 – Songstress Andrea Ramolo

This week on No Sleep ’til Sudbury we welcome Canadian Folk Music nominee and super cool lady Andrea Ramolo. She’s currently touring her newest record Homage, a collection of Leonard Cohen songs, and she was good enough to take a few minutes to chat with me about the songs that make her skin vibrate.

Andrea is a self-proclaimed ‘lover of the darkness’ in music, and her playlist reflects it. We have an extended chat about Fleetwood Mac’s favourite drug, the story behind her very personal album Nuda, the song she made a point of listening to every morning, whether music matters as much anymore, the power of interpretation, and the brilliance of Ryan Adams. When she comes back, we’re doing an all-Adams playlist. For real.             

Ramolo’s playlist:

Janis Joplin – Kozmic Blues

Jonathan Byrd – The Law and the Lonesome

Fleetwood Mac – Go Your Own Way    

I Will Give You Everything – The Skydiggers

Sam Cooke – Bring It On Home To Me   

Glory Box – Portishead    

Oh My Sweet Carolina – Ryan Adams and Emmylou Harris    

Because the Night – Patti Smith

Nina Simone – Feeling Good

Kansas City – The New Basement Tapes

Famous Blue Raincoat – Leonard Cohen  

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NSTS Episode 095 – The Return of Brighton Rock guitarist Greg Fraser

Friend of the show and Brighton Rock guitar slinger Greg Fraser returns to NSTS this week, with quite a different batch of songs – this time around, it’s all rock. 

It’s always fun chatting with Fraze, he’s a great guy and we love a lot of the same music. We cover all the important stuff – his favourite KISS song, watching Poison’s bass player get punched in the face, Eddie Van Halen’s Frankenstein approach to building guitars, Buffalo’s 97 Rock, how Brighton Rock’s hits were written, Mick Ronson as a roommate, how their record company always wanted Brighton Rock to be more like Honeymoon Suite, and so much more. Fraze even finds a way to bend the show rules to slip an extra song into his list, that scammer. Very fun episode, check it out. 

Fraze’s playlist:

Thin Lizzy – Warriors       

Van Halen – Unchained

Judas Priest – No Surrender     

UFO – Only You Can Rock Me     

Michael Schenker – Armed & Ready   

KISS – Flaming Youth   

Led Zeppelin – The Song Remains The Same

(Special mention) AC/DC – Rock N Roll Damnation

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NSTS Episode 094 – Singer Songwriter Audra Santa

Audra Santa caused something of a sensation on the internet recently. The video for her latest single “Afterglow” was censored by Facebook for ‘failing to uphold advertising standards’. Of course, you can watch the video and decide for yourself. 

Audra is a fantastic conversationalist with a strong female voice, and our chat continued long after the episode wrapped. What was captured on the actual show, you ask? The brilliance of Johnny Cash’s “Hurt”, sexual empowerment, Portishead’s “Dummy”, Thunder Bay, Audra’s work in the Indigenous community, whether skipping the first two songs on Radiohead’s “In Rainbows” is necessary, and the importance of reconciling spirituality and sexuality. And if that’s not enough, the lady plays a song for you too. You’re welcome. 

Santa’s playlist:

David Bowie – Lazarus

Johnny Cash – Hurt

Madonna – Human Nature

The Boudoir Project – Naked

Portishead – Glory Box

Foals – Late Night

Daniel Johns – Preach

Florence & The Machine – Big God

Radiohead – Reckoner

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NSTS Episode 093 – NSTS Live Performance Playlist

Here’s something different for you this week. Something I’ve thought about doing for a while now. It’s a privilege for me to have guests of No Sleep ’til Sudbury play their music on the show, and there have been some really special musical performances across the 90+ episodes we’ve done so far. So I figured, why not assemble a few of them and make a unique live music playlist of my own? 

And so I have. Join me as I look back on some of my favourite NSTS performances, stripped-down versions of great songs from incredibly talented musicians, played with an intimacy and a purity that made my skin vibrate as they unfolded in front of me. Maybe yours did too.                  

The NSTS live performance playlist:

The Stephen Stanley Band – Melinda

Kelsi Mayne – Woman Waiting

Carl Dixon (with Ron MacLean) – Won’t Back Down

Rob Preuss – Romantic Traffic 

Christina Martin – Impossible To Hold

Barney Bentall – Something To Live For

Rik Emmett – Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas 

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NSTS Episode 092 – Barney Bentall

Barney Bentall is an incredible songwriter and a terrific man. It was a real pleasure hanging out with him, capped with an unplugged performance of a song of his I’ve loved since my teens, “Something To Live For”. Talk about skin vibration.       

Barney and I cover a lot of stuff – his four-night stand at Hugh’s Room in Toronto as part of a Gordon Lightfoot tribute, the sabbatical he took from music to chase cows in minus 20 weather, Springsteen’s Nebraska, the very first record he ever owned, Ron MacLean’s Juno Cup mixtape, and the story behind his cover of the Hip’s “Bobcaygeon” as a tribute to Gord. Don’t miss this.     

Bentall’s playlist:

Bob Dylan – Tangled Up In Blue

Gordon Lightfoot – Shadows

Bruce Springsteen – The Rising

Tom Petty – Free Falling

The Band – King Harvest Has Surely Come

KD Lang – Love Is Everything

The Tragically Hip – Bobcaygeon

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NSTS Episode 091 – Former Sting Guitarist Jeffrey Lee Campbell

Happy New Year, NSTS is back! 

We kick off the year by hosting former Sting guitarist Jeffrey Lee Campbell. Jeff toured the world with Sting in 1987 on his Nothing Like The Sun tour, and he details that whirlwind period of his life in his new book, Do Stand So Close: My Improbable Adventure as Sting’s Guitarist.     

Jeff obviously has some incredible stories, and he shares some of them on the show – headlining Madison Square Garden with Sting, his years with the Broadway smash Mamma Mia!, and what it was like to give Jon Bon Jovi guitar lessons. Jeff imparts all kinds of musical wisdom during our conversation, and if you’re a music fan in any capacity you’re gonna love this chat.            

Campbell’s playlist:

Prince – Do It All Night

Dyke & The Blazers – Let A Woman Be A Woman (And A Man Be A Man)     

Jimi Hendrix – Wait Until Tomorrow    

Humble Pie – Hot N’ Nasty    

Sly & The Family Stone – Family Affair   

Gregory Porter – Take Me To The Alley  

Frank Sinatra – Silent Night

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NSTS Episode 090 – Xmas with Triumph Guitarist Rik Emmett Part II

Here’s the second and final portion of my time spent with the great Rik Emmett, going over the Christmas songs most special to him. Our first episode from last week was a massive success, earning the most downloads of any NSTS show in 2018. Hope you enjoy this one just as much.     

This week Rik once again provides tremendous insight into the writing of some of our favourite holiday tunes, all while playing portions of them on guitar. He also shares some personal details about the playlists the Emmett family listen to during Christmas, and why. Rik graciously wraps up the show by playing one of my faves, a highlight I won’t forget. Doing these shows with Rik was the perfect way to wrap what’s been an absolutely incredible year for NSTS. Thanks sincerely to each and every one of you, faithful listeners – my very best goes out to you and your families over the holiday season. I’m outta here, programming resumes January 8, 2019 – Merry Christmas!  

Emmett’s playlist:

Bobby Helms – Jingle Bell Rock

Brenda Lee – Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree

Larry Carlton – My Favourite Things

The Yellowjackets – Go Tell It On The Mountain

Vince Gill – Breath of Heaven

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NSTS Episode 089 – Xmas with Triumph Guitarist Rik Emmett, Part I

Time to get into the Christmas spirit, friends. And who better to help us do that than Triumph guitar wiz and Christmas music guru Rik Emmett? 

Rik has once again graciously invited me into his home, this time to record two special NSTS episodes featuring his favourite Christmas songs (Rik insisted it be two episodes – there was simply too much ground to cover). In addition to sharing an immense amount of fascinating musical knowledge and enthusiasm, Rik also takes down one of his electric guitars from the wall to play some of the Xmas songs that make his skin vibrate. If you have ANY interest in music whatsoever, you cannot miss this. For me, it just doesn’t get any better. What a way to close out a fantastic year, folks. Enjoy!     

Emmett’s playlist:

Vince Gill – Winter Wonderland

Bing Crosby – I’ll Be Home For Christmas

Judy Garland – Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

Nat King Cole – The Christmas Song

Leroy Anderson – Sleigh Ride 

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NSTS Episode 088 – Sportscaster Barry Davis

This week on No Sleep ’til Sudbury I’m joined by former Sportsnet sportscaster and current Outta The Park podcast host Barry Davis. Barry’s a big music fan (and the frontman of a Tom Petty cover band!), and we had a really terrific chat.

Among the topics covered by Barry and I are obscure Beatles facts, the future of Van Halen, what Barry’s calf tattoo says, Sam The Record Man, Bowie’s diet of milk and red peppers, and how Don Felder blew it. Great discussion.

 

Davis’ playlist:

The Beatles – In My Life

John Lennon – Beautiful Boy

Tom Petty – You and I Will Meet Again

Van Halen – Dreams

Green Day – When September Ends

David Bowie – Ashes To Ashes

Eagles – Take It To The Limit

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NSTS Episode 087 – Meteorologist and Author Amy Sweezey

She’s a meteorologist. She’s an author. And she’s a big music fan. This week it’s my pleasure to welcome my pal Amy Sweezey to the show to talk about our mutual love for 80s hair bands!

Amy and I have a terrific chat about the power of nostalgia, the pressures associated with forecasting the weather, Ron MacLean, KISS dress ups, suicide, Hee Haw, the Vietnam War, music therapy, and how a Tom Cochrane song found its way onto her radar.  I really enjoyed this conversation, don’t miss it.

 

Sweezey’s playlist: 

Def Leppard – Pour Some Sugar On Me

AC/DC – You Shook Me All Night Long

Nancy Sinatra – These Boots Are Made For Walkin’

The Rolling Stones – Paint It Black

Tom Cochrane – Life is a Highway

Patsy Cline – Crazy

Ron Kenoly – Majesty