Societyfringepodcast's Podcast

  • Author: Vários
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  • Duration: 38:55:17
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Synopsis

Dave and Brian, as the band Society Fringe Players, are psychedelic punk rock opera hillbillies who are using this podcast to roll out their 87 song narrative entitled THE BIG OPERA. They release a new song every Monday morning at 7 ESTand then release a commentary track every Wednesday morning at 7 EST explaining how that song fits into THE BIG OPERA. They're too "Bawmer" for their own good. Reach them on Twitter at @davelinantudsfp and @brilutz9. Yes these are Circle 9 guys.

Episodes

  • America

    15/09/2021 Duration: 04min

    I recorded a whole record while Circle 9 recorded EUTAW STREET because I was so frustrated. Eventually I talked them into doing operas. Tell you what. We passed over this song for EUTAW STREET and it pissed me off. So, being as I'm a Steve Earle acolyte, I figured it out on mandolin and did my own version of his masterpiece COPPERHEAD ROAD. First half macro second half micro. I named the album SOCIETY FRINGE PLAYER. Nowadays this is in the live version of TRAVELOGUE AMERICA PART TWO. It opens it up after intermission which for me means Twizzlers and Coke from the concession stand. These are some of the finest lyrics I've ever written.

  • Song To Kass

    08/09/2021 Duration: 06min

    Here I'm name dropping my wife in a song title AGAIN! ;-) This is Hamer supplementing the mighty 9 on trumpet and Marge from Duku singing the back ups. This also has stayed in the live set forever. It's as true a declaration of love as I've ever gotten. Unapologetic love songs are tough. I don't know how the Beatles did it without ever sounding like a bunch of drips. I reflexively want to sabotage lovely little odes with profanity. I still am pretty much a 14 year old boy at heart. Also, the vocal/guitar line is inspired by "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" by the Beatles off of Abbey Road. It's a C-major so I expect to be weeping at some point.

  • David Koresh's Last Words

    01/09/2021 Duration: 04min

    I love my country so much I oft get emotional when thinking about the undoubtedly excellent shit that we have established. We're also Robespierre levels of dangerous bonkers. Our two main freedoms collided together with the Branch Dividians, the freedoms to arm and worship. In this nation they go in that order.  Distrust of governmental forces is engrained in certain strains of Americana. Of course it is. This is a nation built on people fleeing other nations. I remember reading an in depth article about Koresh in either Spin or Rolling Stone (pretty much indistinguishable to a hipster Gen Xer) and it boiled down to him being an American version of Mike Meyer's Wayne Campbell and WAYNES WORLD. At least that's what I took from it. Party on! 

  • Fandango

    25/08/2021 Duration: 12min

    I was trying to write a version of Crazy Horse's "Cortez the Killer" for Circle 9. I STILL want to work up a live version of this with Bri and Ochster. I have an acoustic arrangement too. I want it to be SFP's "out of the blue and into the black." The fellas never wanted to play this one. We were doing mostly 45 minute sets around this time so we would only have 1 longish song. Bidnizz, jack! This is my favorite Circle 9 performance. Also, I didn't realize it at the time but Joe Gallagher introduced the SFPeeniverse with "Moai," "Gateway Of the Sun," and "Pyramids Of the Moon." I'm forever in his debt! You can hear the "Moai" riff during the calm down part. Obviously the SFPeeniverse begins with Circle 9's THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES.

  • Risin Outlaw

    18/08/2021 Duration: 02min

    I'm old enough to appreciate westerns. Yo dig. I was struck by something that conservative commentator David Brooks said during the upheaval of 2020. While discussing the protests sparked by the execution of George Floyd on PBS he said "(F)or many decades, the pioneer experience was the defining American experience. And then the immigrant experience was the defining American experience.  Now the struggle for racial justice is the defining American experience." He's absolutely right. This here song is a romanticisation of the initial American Experience at the tale end of the European Conquest of the Americas. As a nation we need to talk about this shit. Millions died. Also this is an obvious nod to the "pioneer" of Outlaw Country, the legend known as Hank III.

  • Sherman's March

    11/08/2021 Duration: 05min

    Being a rock and roll kid I didn't realize until much later that you could write songs based in historical times. Fantasy is well represented but actual history is almost nonexistent. Being a big Steve Earle fan and having been introduced to the Pogues by the woman I would eventually marry it was like a whole new world of possibility exploded upon my essential existence as a songwriter. The further back I went the more and more it felt absolutely right to base songs in a time period that decidedly ain't America from the 1950s on. It's such a miniscule sample size! This is my first stab at writing about a different century. They're all just cowboy songs anyway.

  • Miss Kathryn

    04/08/2021 Duration: 05min

    This song was originally called "Life's a Beach" and I wrote it in 1987 whilst living at Ocean City, MD for the summer. I remember people crying when I would play it. I just RECENTLY realized that these piano middle C power ballads are very effective in bringing forth emotion. I repurposed it for THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES. I used my wife's name. This is absolutely inspired by Ken Burns The Civil War which I watched over and over again. Growing up in Maryland we're there. 

  • Rebel Stand

    28/07/2021 Duration: 03min

    This is inspired by Clint Eastwood's THE OUTLAW JOSIE WALES and "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" by the Band. In today's polarized world it's a challenge to attempt to see each others' perspectives. Philosophically it's eminently frustrating. Here's a different approach. I used to be a construction worker. Every cliche is pretty much rooted in reality. Everybody is racist or homophobic until they're working with a person of another race or sexual proclivity. Once it's proven that a worker works they transcend the stereotype. It always bugged me that this enlightenment stayed on the job site. At least that's how things appeared. 

  • CSS Virginia

    21/07/2021 Duration: 03min

    The US is completely insane. The threat of violence is always present. That's what the Axis didn't understand during World War II. We are ahead of the curve always in terms of a willingness to inflict harm on other human beings. I also find the image of Europe looking on in concerned fascination while we butchered each other with iron clad war ships amusing. One day we'll come to terms with our vicious soul but I ain't holding my breath.

  • Freedom Africa

    14/07/2021 Duration: 03min

    Here's the big shift from bar band to rock opera band. We opened with this for years, especially in showcase environments. I loved opening with it because there's awesome head bang breaks where I made my hair look crazy.  I shit you not. We were in denial for YEARS about boastfully being willfully ignorant of the way we presented ourselves but that was total horse shit. We absolutely played up the working class apocalyptic drunken mountain men on speed look for years.

  • North Ontario

    07/07/2021 Duration: 03min

    This was one of the first songs I had to go back and change the lyrics because I got the geography fucked up! I was mimicking "Answering Machine" by the Replacements off of LET IT BE. I played this live until Ochster solidified himself as the SFP drummer. I was also trying to tell a sorrowful tale along the lines of another Replacements song, "Little Mascara" off of TIM. The open B minor would hurt my lil fingies when I played this acoustically. 

  • The Revolution's Come & Gone

    30/06/2021 Duration: 06min

    This was recorded during the same session as "Agenda." I was very proud of this. Honestly? Joe Gallagher is the only other guitar player I'll play chords behind. I was glad to hear him rock out here. I remember when we released this as a 45 we got feedback that Staten Island's college station played it muchly. This is me realizing that youthful rebellion turns into simply acting like an asshole at some point.

  • Agenda

    23/06/2021 Duration: 06min

    I wrote this between the Baltimore Colts and the Baltimore Ravens. It's my first, and almost only recorded, rapping. Even so, I write a lot of raps but they come out like singing. Everything always comes out a little differently (or even a lot!) than what is intended. This is the Dennis Barth Circle 9. Joey Joe Joe playing his old GEE-tar with the Egyptian symbols, and Pork on drums. This was the 9's first time in the studio. It was the first thing I recorded that turned up an a CD.

  • Drivin Again 0005

    24/05/2021 Duration: 53min

    05  This is the distinct link between TRAVELOGUE and SPACESHIPS GUNS AND BOOBIES 10  Makes sense. 15  We'll see what happens 20  BOW BOW 25  It's a banjo. 30  Is this a good idea? 35  They think the harmonica's a bagpipe. 40  It's not quite Lynyrd Skynryd. 45  It depends on what your experience is. 50  Everything happens for a reason.

  • Drivin Again 0004

    17/05/2021 Duration: 49min

    05  R-600s ride on them to go to war. 10  Gandalf is in Hurricane Island. 15  Andy's not going to be here for the music festival. 20  Now, understand it. 25  I don't even remember how it...uh. 30  Do do doo doo doo doo. 35  "A Woman's Work," maybe that's her. 40  Rear view mirror? 45  I felt really weird for a week afterwards.

  • Drivin Again 0003

    10/05/2021 Duration: 55min

    05  They all played and sang at the same time. 10  Looks like a Reaver. 15  Do you know what happened in the second season? 20  ...And they're playing to the Queen of England and shit? 25  I betcha it happened all over the place at the same time. 30  Blond guy. Blond guy? 35  In the middle of the street? 40  Just like it usually was. 45  It's called "they're turned." 50  Have a fastback on it? 55  Nice!

  • Drivin Again 0002

    03/05/2021 Duration: 50min

    05  ...that always feels good to... 10  I just started seeing musicians out on the street 15  It's like an undefined thing 20  I like cool new stuff 25  It ends with the epilogue 30  It's a good TMD record 35  We drove and talked about it 40  F sharp was never really in it 45  ...amp out in the kitchen... 50  It's just a guideline for dumb people

  • Drivin' Again 0001

    26/04/2021 Duration: 58min

    05  The computer talked to LOGIC 10  Maybe I was overreaching 15  ...weekly or monthly... 20  I love you, Paul 25  Turn the dryer off because we're doing tracks 30  This is like a brand new fucking thing 35  That's a bummer 40  I haven't even looked at my notebooks 45  Strictly because I don't have a CD player anymore 50  Just barely get a mark on it 55  Dark chocolate, that's the way to go.

  • SFPodcast609

    12/04/2021 Duration: 04min

    I don't even remember recording this motherfucker.

  • SFPodcast 608

    05/04/2021 Duration: 04min

    I love this fucking song.

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