Tonight the 2nd part of a 2 hours interview with The Residents spokesman Homer Flynn.
Podcast 1st show here : http://www.radiopanik.org/emissions/moacrealsloa/the-residents-interview-part-1/
Playlist :
The Residents : Eat Exuding Oinks! Ralph Records' 1977 Radio Special (extract 30")
The Residents : Constantinople (Duck Stab / Buster & Glen)
Homer Flynn : interview part 1
The Residents : Bad Day On The Midway
Homer Flynn : interview part 2
The Residents : Hit The Road Jack (Special Almost Dance Mix)
Homer Flynn : interview part 3
The Residents : Lord, It's Lonely (Whatever Happened to Vileness Fats?)
Homer Flynn : interview part 4
The Residents featuring Snakefinger : Picnic in The Jungle (13th Anniversary Show)
Homer Flynn : interview part 5
The Residents : Don't Be Cruel (The King & Eye)
Homer Flynn : interview part 6
The Residents : Death Harvest (The Ghost Of Hope)
Homer Flynn : interview part 7
The Residents : The Birth of Mush Room (Mush-Room)
Homer Flynn : interview part 8
Pee-Wees Playhouse Puppet Time! With music from The Residents
Homer Flynn : interview part 9
The Residents : Kaw-Liga (Stars & Hank Forever - American Composer Series - Volume 1)
Homer Flynn : interview part 10
The Residents : Rhapsody In Blue (George and James - The American Composer's Series - Volume II)
Homer Flynn : interview part 11
The Residents : The Ultimate Disaster (Mark Of The Mole)
Homer Flynn : interview part 12
The Residents : For Elsie
THE RESIDENTS Alternately seen as a rock band, an arts collective and a spirit, THE RESIDENTS have been regarded as icons in the world of experimental music for over forty years. In addition to their groundbreaking work in the areas of trance, world fusion, electronica, punk, industrial and lounge music, the group has also been credited with being among the originators of performance art and music video. Their early videos are in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art and their Freak Show CD-ROM was featured in MOMA's "Looking at Music 3.0" exhibition. Their four decade long career has also taken them into the world of film and television music, having scored numerous films and TV series as well as several projects for MTV. In addition, the group is also thriving in the world of digital media having released ten DVDs, and two internet series.
The group celebrated its 40th anniversary with a trilogy of tours - The Talking Light, Wonder of Weird and Shadowland - performing as Randy, Chuck & Bob, the World's Greatest Residents Cover Band, an unexpected morphing into a power trio, gleefully plundering their vast catalog of music to the delight to their fans. Not content to rest upon their justly lauded laurels, the group reformed as THE REAL(?) RESIDENTS, a four piece combo that celebrated its debut at the prestigious Blue Note jazz club in Tokyo in early 2017. The show continues with a European tour in the fall and plans for a US tour in the spring of 2018. Meanwhile, a new chapter has opened in the form of I AM A RESIDENT! - a hitherto unknown invitation for their fans to join in their ranks. WHERE DO I START? If you are new to The Residents, deciding where to start can be a daunting task. If you haven't already, we recommend seeking out the 2015 documentary Theory of Obscurity. It gives a broad overview of the group and doesn't delve deeply into any single project, but you may come away from it with an idea of which projects you'll want to explore further.
All info : http://www.residents.com