the Wikkid podcast
church upbringing gone wrong, depression... and music
Displaying items 61-70 of 73 in total of the Wikkid podcast with the tag "plymouth brethren".
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Episode 12: Intentions/Leathery Wings
May 12th, 2021 | Season 2 | 40 mins
bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, maranatha, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, therapeutic
By listener request, I break down the contradictory basic theology spoon fed to use as Christian kids. Also, I talk about vows made while drunk on the mountaintop experience of youth camp and bible conferences. A case against repression and denial of flaming youth. Sometimes you need more cowbell but you don't have one. It might get loud.
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Episode 11: Bigger Frame
May 5th, 2021 | Season 2 | 39 mins 19 secs
bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, george turcotte, guitar, hell, home recording, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, therapeutic, yamaha mt120
In order to grow out of things, you need to change, and change is hard and can be scary. I get my first multitrack recorder and explore various things that could be done with it. Home-made smurfs. Backwards guitar solos. Does Queen's "Another One Bites the Dust" really say "it's fun to smoke marijuana" when played backwards? Meeting non-Meeting musicians. Why recording a band is hard. Why working together in a band is harder. Getting drums on my stuff. Did my late uncle's voice sound surprisingly like fellow Torontonian Jordan Peterson's?
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Episode 10: Words Cannot Express
April 21st, 2021 | Season 1 | 32 mins 2 secs
bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, therapeutic
The last episode of season one, about the last song on The Story of Peter Grey. It's about words helping, but not being enough. It has humpback whales.
Coming soon: The Wikkid Podcast Season Two. Peter Grey Grows Up.
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Episode 9: Solitary
April 14th, 2021 | Season 1 | 56 mins 51 secs
bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, king's x, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, stryper, therapeutic
This Wikkid Wednesday, it might get loud. Why were loud music, loud clothing and other intense experiences, somehow threatening to our fundamentalist upbringing? Why did exuberance make the other folks uncomfortable? How did I find my way from Neil Diamond to White Zombie? A sad tracing of the attempts of a man with a smooth baritone voice to shred or otherwise do metal. Is it possible to do all of exactly the right things to end up single and alone? Singleness and solitude as a sentence handed down by church and mainstream society alike?
Additional Musicians:
Original Drums: Tim Searles
Drums: Chris Metcalfe
Bass guitar: Adam Fogo
Guitar soloing: Troy Tuttle
Backing harmonies: Debbie Moore-MichelinStryper is back, and still doing metal, albeit of a less on-the-nose evangelical bent.
King’s X still puts out albums from time to time. Ty Tabor does online mastering here: http://alienbeansstudio.com/
If you would be interested in two guys looking at the bible with an attempt to view it as the Jewish people of its time might have viewed it, taking a step back from how we normally do, check out Brett and Marty at The BEMA Podcast https://www.bemadiscipleship.com/episodes
If you would be interested in a Generation Xer who is an expert in collecting and repairing 70s and 80s toys and action figures, with a special interest in 80s movies and TV as well, but who isn’t simply wanting a firehose of fun from Disney nowadays, with whatever they choose to give us, check out Michael at Retroblasting on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/retroblasting -
Episode 8: In the Hole
April 7th, 2021 | Season 1 | 40 mins 52 secs
bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, tanya onysko, therapeutic, violin
An attempt at something more akin to cinematic score, commemorating the worst place I ever lived. I get a violinist and a bass singer in. Stories of trying to connect with Christians outside the church I grew up in.
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Episode 7: The Romantic Song
March 31st, 2021 | Season 1 | 36 mins 55 secs
bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, mindy amelotte, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, therapeutic
That special feeling when a relationship you were counting on fizzles out. Do hardships actually make depression any worse? Layering a large number of things over a two-chord symphony. Mr. Wizard plays with dry ice into a microphone.
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Episode 6: How Much?
March 24th, 2021 | Season 1 | 45 mins 47 secs
bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, mindy amelotte, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, therapeutic
How do you safely ascertain if a girl you've noticed has noticed you, and in a good way? Is it really just a status-establishing mating dance after all? What do you do when your song keeps sounding like "Knocking on Heaven's Door" nor matter how many ways you rejig it and record it?
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Episode 5: Woman (As Concept)
March 17th, 2021 | Season 1 | 25 mins 11 secs
adam fogo, bible, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, mike dubue, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, therapeutic
In a culture where you can't even say the word "sex," and cleavage is verboten, how do you actually get married to a real live church girl? There seemed to be a lot of rules in the game, but no one would agree about or admit what they were.
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Episode 4: Bitterness
March 10th, 2021 | Season 1 | 19 mins 5 secs
bible, chris lochner, christianity, depression, fundamentalism, gloria garbuio, guitar, hell, home recording, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, therapeutic
A serious look at suicidal ideation, youthful resentment and a mania for bladed weapons. A church culture in which there were few worse sins than being resentful if they mistreated you, and "forgiveness" was your job, not theirs.
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Episode 3: Digging For Pride
March 3rd, 2021 | Season 1 | 39 mins 26 secs
adam fogo, bible, bobby mcferrin, christianity, depression, don't worry be happy, fundamentalism, guitar, hell, home recording, music, music production, parents, plymouth brethren, rapture, therapeutic, trevor finlay, yoko ono
Overdoing adolescent depression. What helped me (a bit.) Adults didn't seem to be able to help at all. Working on my music with other people, both real and imagined. Being a bit of a post-John Yoko Ono in the recording studio? A recently unearthed, long-lost interstitial intro!