Not Fade Away Podcast

By: Margo Donohue
  • Summary

  • The podcast that takes a look back at musicians, singers, songwriters, producers, composers and artists who are no longer with us.
    © 2017-2019 Margo Donohue Not Fade Away Podcast
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Episodes
  • Not Fade Away (Replay) Jerry Garcia: Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Captain Trips' Death
    Aug 14 2020

    Not Fade Away (Replay)

     Jerry Garcia

    1942-1995



    Hey there! Hi There! Ho there!

    The Not Fade Away podcast is back and have we got a hell of a subject today--Jerry Garcia.

    The eternal hippie/hipster believed in seeking truth and enlightenment above all else.

    When Jerry passed on August 9, 1995, just a week after his 53rd birthday, he left behind a 30+ year legacy of music, poetry, art, groovy ties, and ice cream that are still talked about to this day.

    This show is very bittersweet for me as my younger brother John was a HUGE Dead Head for over 25 years and we lost him last year to a serious illness.

    When I hear Jerry’s music now I have a wave of emotions come over me and I was not sure if I could dig into the life of such an interesting and complicated person. But ultimately, I wanted to give him a proper farewell that would have made my brother proud.

    I just hope it makes you smile and brightens your day. In this episode, I am breaking up into two parts.

    Part 1. I talk about the life and death of Jerry Garcia

    Part 2. I spoke with the band’s publicist and historian Dennis McNally to talk about his years with the group and he patiently answers my plethora of questions about Jerry and band.

    Clips used in this episode:

    Jerry Garcia in Copenhagen (1972)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU30HpQlV94

    CBS News Harry Reasoner talking about “hippies”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H26uOh1xYGI

    What’s Happening (1978) The Doobie Brothers

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQbbuuWuQZ0

    ABC TV “20 Years Rolling Stone Magazine Celebration” 1987

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzxKGS1avgA

    Late Show with David Letterman 1982

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ss-i2VgcPw

    Grateful Dead at Brendan Byrne Arena June 17, 1991

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlEb2CPPs-E&t=78s

    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

    https://www.rockhall.com/inductees/grateful-dead#1994-induction-acceptance-speech

    Jerry Garcia died CBS News (1995)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WRo3j5XS-A

    Be sure to check out Dennis McNally’s book  A Long Strange Trip: The History of the Grateful Dead and audiobook Jerry on Jerry.

    Also, subscribe to the show so you won’t miss my next episode!

    If you like what you hear--please subscribe and leave a review. Also--send me a note via social media (@NotFadeAway) if you want to reach out.

    Thanks for checking out this podcast! If you have any suggestions for future eps--please reach out!

    In the meantime--follow me on social media!

    Like us on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/notfadeawaypodcast/

    Twitter @NotFadeAwayPod  https://twitter.com/NotFadeAwayPod 

    Email us at notfadeawaypodcast@gmail.com

    Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com

     

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Not Fade Away: The Poetry of Jim Morrison (Ep 11) Author Chris Balz
    Jul 30 2020

     

     Not Fade Away

    Episode 11: Chris M. Balz

    Burning the May Tree: The Sacrifice of Jim Morrison”

     

    Hey there! Hi There! Ho there!

    The Not Fade Away podcast is back and this time we are returning to the world of Jim Morrison with a look at his poetry in “Burning the May Tree: The Sacrifice of Jim Morrison” written by Chris. M. Balz. 

    Chris is a longtime fan of Morrison and has been studying his poetry and non-musical writings for decades which became the thesis this book is based on. 

    In this episode, Chris and I talk about:

    • Chris’s ideas on how Morrison predicted the world we live in today 
    • The symbolism of his poetry
    • Did he fake his own death?
    • Thoughts on the 1990 Oliver Stone film
    • Chris’s favorite Doors lyrics

    If you like what you hear--please subscribe and leave a review. Also--send me a note via social media (@NotFadeAway) if you want to reach out. 

    Thanks for checking out this podcast! If you have any suggestions for future eps--please reach out!

    In the meantime--follow me on social media!

    Like us on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/notfadeawaypodcast/

    Twitter @NotFadeAwayPod  https://twitter.com/NotFadeAwayPod 

    Email us at notfadeawaypodcast@gmail.com

    Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com

     

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    29 mins
  • Not Fade Away: Leslie Ann Coles "Melody Makers: Should Have Been There"
    Dec 13 2019

     

     Not Fade Away

    Episode 10: Leslie Ann Coles (Director/Producer)

    Melody Makers: Should’ve Been There

     

    Hey there! Hi There! Ho there!

    The Not Fade Away podcast is back and this time we are talking to Director Leslie Ann Coles about her documentary “Melody Makers: Should’ve Been There” and the new Apple companion book Melody Makers: The Bible of Rock & Roll to talk about the influential London-based music magazine that shaped a generation of musicians in the 1960s & 1970s. 

    Leslie Ann was very kind to give me her time and I loved hearing how she put together this incredible documentary. I hope you enjoy our talk as much as I did! 

    In this episode, Leslie Ann and I talk about:

    • How she came up with the concept of the film and the work it took to get the journalists and musicians to participate. 
    • How Melody Maker shaped the music scene in the 60s & 70s.
    • Her favorite interviews from the film
    • The process of writing and researching the book
    • The Melody Makers and New Music Express rivalry 

    Melody Makers Trailers: www.https://vimeo.com/237763187 &  www.https://vimeo.com/205545861

    Official website: http://www.melodymakersmovie.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MelodyMakersthemovie/

    @melodymakersmov

    Also, subscribe to the show so you won’t miss my next episode!

    If you like what you hear--please subscribe and leave a review. Also--send me a note via social media (@NotFadeAway) if you want to reach out. 

    Thanks for checking out this podcast! If you have any suggestions for future eps--please reach out!

    In the meantime--follow me on social media!

    Like us on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/notfadeawaypodcast/

    Twitter @NotFadeAwayPod  https://twitter.com/NotFadeAwayPod 

    Email us at notfadeawaypodcast@gmail.com

    Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com

     

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    29 mins

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