syntheticgerbil Posted March 7, 2015 Hah cool, Rollins fans! I didn't like Rollins for years, mostly because I knew some super fried stoners in high school who fucking idolized him, and any conversation about music with them would immediately be turned to Rollins, "Did you know, that like, Rollins, is like, single handedly responsible for like every good thing in music since like the early 80s." :fart: :fart: Rollins is weird, he's kind of gone through phases. In the 80s he was the tortured young boy, then forming Rollins band he got all arrogant and beefy throughout the 90s (Heidi met him late 90s, she comments on the podcast he looked like a bloated tick when she first started working for him), and then later Rollins to now kind of quit doing music as the last incarnation of Rollins Band was terrible and he focused solely on writing and spoken word. I think the last is my favorite because he's much more funny and insightful than he ever was before even though the music was way better in the 80s and 90s. Dude has also way chilled out then. It's weird, in high school everyone I knew familiar with the music seemed to hate Rollins. All this nonsense about how Black Flag was so much better pre Rollins. I think I'm younger than you so general opinions may have changed. I usually have a conversation with a Henry Rollins hater that he's a dumb guy who thinks he's smart, but to me that's not the appeal, he's definitely not the most brilliant, but he thinks a lot and is also kind of strange and lonely (but embraces it). Also their vimeo is pretty hilarious as well: Watch this punk rock veteran take out the trash. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gormongous Posted March 8, 2015 Rollins is weird, he's kind of gone through phases. In the 80s he was the tortured young boy, then forming Rollins band he got all arrogant and beefy throughout the 90s (Heidi met him late 90s, she comments on the podcast he looked like a bloated tick when she first started working for him), and then later Rollins to now kind of quit doing music as the last incarnation of Rollins Band was terrible and he focused solely on writing and spoken word. I think the last is my favorite because he's much more funny and insightful than he ever was before even though the music was way better in the 80s and 90s. Dude has also way chilled out then. It's weird, in high school everyone I knew familiar with the music seemed to hate Rollins. All this nonsense about how Black Flag was so much better pre Rollins. I think I'm younger than you so general opinions may have changed. I usually have a conversation with a Henry Rollins hater that he's a dumb guy who thinks he's smart, but to me that's not the appeal, he's definitely not the most brilliant, but he thinks a lot and is also kind of strange and lonely (but embraces it). I'm not much for Black Flag or anything, but I've gotten to know Rollins through his latter-day acting career. The man is never uninteresting in a role. He was really intense as a white supremacist for a season in Sons of Anarchy, and then when I looked him up online, he'd written something really thoughtful about the need to let a fictional character present the beliefs that they hold as sincere, even if those beliefs hateful, because it's not really hate without the sincerity behind it. And then, on a much less serious note, he was Zaheer for a season of The Legend of Korra and sold being an anarchist just about as well as it's going to be sold to me. Long story short, I subscribed to the podcast, because the dude's interesting as fuck. Thanks, Syn! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dosed Posted March 8, 2015 Has anyone listened to Bit Socket? It's a podcast about gaming from two Scottish guys. I find it really, really funny and I love the Scottish accent. I mainly listen to it for the hosts themselves. They've got really good chemistry and it's just silly humour. They have loads of different features and sections on the podcast and they seem to put them in/take them out of the show depending on fan reaction. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bjorn Posted March 11, 2015 On the Media just released the first episode of their new show, an episode by episode podcast focusing on House of Cards, featuring Brook Gladstone and a rotating cast of journalists and politicians. I'm super excited about this, OTM is one of my favorite shows. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
clyde Posted March 12, 2015 Our Short Free Games Talk podcast now has a feed that can be subscribed to. itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/short-free-games-talk-podcast/id975891335 other: http://feeds.feedburner.com/ShortFreeGamesTalkPodcast Our relevant tumblr with links and screenshots of games we are about to spoil: http://shortfreegamestalk.tumblr.com/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JonCole Posted March 13, 2015 PSA - the new version of Pocket Casts for Android (not sure about other platforms as I only have Android devices) has the same silence-eliminating "Smart Speed" feature that Overcast on iOS does. Very handy for those of us with voracious podcast consumption habits. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tegan Posted March 13, 2015 I've started going back listening to the episodes upon episodes of post-Kickstarter Retronauts that I never got around to listening to. They're pretty good! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperBiasedMan Posted March 15, 2015 Odd long shot request here, but by any chance listen to any Swedish language podcast they might recommend? I'm in the process of learning it and since I listen to podcasts way too much it might be a nice way to get more real practice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hermie Posted March 16, 2015 Odd long shot request here, but by any chance listen to any Swedish language podcast they might recommend? I'm in the process of learning it and since I listen to podcasts way too much it might be a nice way to get more real practice. You could try out Svampriket. They're kind of a Giant Bomb type gaming site in that they're personality driven and focus on video, podcasts, etc. If you're learning Swedish, Klartext is also great. The Swedish equivalent of BBC radio does a newscast in simple, slow-spoken Swedish, aimed at people learning the language. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N1njaSquirrel Posted March 16, 2015 Has anyone listened to Bit Socket? It's a podcast about gaming from two Scottish guys. I find it really, really funny and I love the Scottish accent. I mainly listen to it for the hosts themselves. They've got really good chemistry and it's just silly humour. They have loads of different features and sections on the podcast and they seem to put them in/take them out of the show depending on fan reaction. I started listening to Bit Socket too! I heard about them from Regular Features. The 'is it cannon' section is hilarious. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bolegium Posted March 17, 2015 Carlo Ritchie is a Sydney, Australia based stand-up/improv comic, he's also one of the hosts of a live weekly gaming radio show/podcast called Big Head Mode. I don't know anything about their podcast and haven't listened to any episodes, but I'm a fan of Carlo's comedy work. They are organising a "live video game talk show" for March 25th called Bonus Stage. I've never been to any gaming-themed events and am planning to attend this one. One of the guests is Rae Johnston, her presence and Carlo's are helping reduce the automatic (and probably unfair) pessimism I feel about popular gaming events. So if you're in Sydney, or your name is Merus, or both, check out this Bonus Stage event and Big Head Mode. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Merus Posted March 17, 2015 Ha ha I bought tickets two days ago The show is on at Giant Dwarf, which seems promising: it's a venue the Chaser troupe purchased to do live performances at. It might be terrible, it might not, but they apparently asked former premier Bob Carr what his favourite game was and reportedly he answered Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon so I'm willing to give it a shot. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Apelsin Posted March 17, 2015 Odd long shot request here, but by any chance listen to any Swedish language podcast they might recommend? I'm in the process of learning it and since I listen to podcasts way too much it might be a nice way to get more real practice. Never actually listened to Svampriket, but there's also Overkligt (http://overkligt.se/) which looks at games, movies and TV. Sometimes has some nice guests from varying fields (including Brothers creator Josef Fares who is a friend of the hosts) from all of these fields. When it comes to non-video game podcasts I mostly listen to radio programs from Swedish radio. My favourite there is Institutet (http://sverigesradio.se/sida/default.aspx?programid=4131) which focuses on science stuff that the hosts have found interesting/funny. One of the hosts has quite a regional dialect (Skåne), which might make him slightly harder to understand if you are unfamiliar with that dialect. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperBiasedMan Posted March 17, 2015 Indeed this is for assisting with Swedish learnin'. I'll see how I fare with attempting to listen, thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bolegium Posted March 18, 2015 Ha ha I bought tickets two days ago The show is on at Giant Dwarf, which seems promising: it's a venue the Chaser troupe purchased to do live performances at. It might be terrible, it might not, but they apparently asked former premier Bob Carr what his favourite game was and reportedly he answered Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon so I'm willing to give it a shot. Oh cool! Got my ticket too. I've been to Giant Dwarf a few times and they have all been good (and hilarious) experiences. I'll say hi if I see you there, and if me doing so isn't too creepy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Apple Cider Posted March 18, 2015 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1rU4OrwzCvNtDwuot1Lq8KHktA3hS4bhnZl2kG-rQUhY/viewform?fbzx=-7983250676088123392 NPR wants to know about the favorite episodes of the podcasts you listen to. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperBiasedMan Posted March 18, 2015 Oh, which Idle Thumbs episode had the most babboo? Real talk, this is tough as hell to decide cause podcasts have been creating dominance as my primary medium for a while now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eot Posted March 18, 2015 Odd long shot request here, but by any chance listen to any Swedish language podcast they might recommend? I'm in the process of learning it and since I listen to podcasts way too much it might be a nice way to get more real practice. That's awesome! I think Swedish public service radio is quite good overall and although it varies a lot of hosts tend to be clear spoken, at least P1 which is the more serious talk radio channel. One show I like is Språket which is actually about the Swedish language. Sometimes they focus on esoteric things, like a certain phrase in a certain dialect mostly spoken by the older generation, but they cover more broad topics too. They have a show about gaming too, I don't listen to it myself but you can give it a shot. PS. I enojy answering language related questions so if you have any don't hesitate to ask! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperBiasedMan Posted March 18, 2015 Tack alltihopa! Jag har bara en fråga, hur gör man svenska? Translation for the curious... and maybe for the Swedish people if I just babbled incoherently there. Thanks everybody! I have just one question, how does one Swedish? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
twmac Posted March 20, 2015 I don't imagine anyone here is a Henry Rollins fan, but just in case I'm posting this here. Old man Rollins has finally gotten a tad bit more modern as his manager Heidi has made him start a new podcast. I love the banter between these two. I don't know if the podcast will be interesting to anyone not familiar with Rollins Band or Black Flag, probably not, but it's a lot of fun in the odd mess of a person Rollins is plus Heidi May who really doesn't care about his moodiness or hangups and instead makes fun of him. Do you have the site or RSS that this is from? I don't use iTunes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
syntheticgerbil Posted March 21, 2015 They don't really have a nice website designed to hold all of the podcast episodes in one place, but you could go here: http://henryrollins.com/news I usually just get the updates from their Facebook page, I linked the Apple page because that is the only place where the episodes so far are neatly consolidated into one place. I don't think Heidi and especially Henry are that tech savvy to follow suit with other podcasts just yet. Oh man the newest one is about a long lost track Rollins Band recorded with RuPaul. I hope this gets leaked one day. Sounds hilarious. Makes me think of the Shatner track with Henry as a guest star. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
root Posted March 21, 2015 Coming to this thread and discovering that Henry Rollins has a podcast has made me so incredibly happy. I can't wait to find out how it fails to live up to my impossibly high expectations! (Though honestly I suspect it'll taste roughly the same as Roderick on the Line, which is fine by me.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bjorn Posted March 21, 2015 I did actually find an rss feed for the Rollins 'cast. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
syntheticgerbil Posted March 21, 2015 I guess I generally don't know how those work, sorry. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Reyturner Posted March 23, 2015 It's really simple. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites