Terry David Mulligan talks with Canada’s punk poet laureate, Art Bergmann has been tearing up stages, and terrifying the music industry, for half a century. Often referred to as “Canada’s Lou Reed,” Art’s story is one of rock and roll’s great tales untold. Until now. From his days helping to lay the foundation of the Vancouver punk scene with The K-Tels, to his acclaimed solo work in the ’80s and ’90s, and a late career resurgence that has culminated with being named to the Order of Canada, The Longest Suicide chronicles every unlikely twist and turn Art’s life has taken.
Jason Schneider
Working with veteran music journalist Jason Schneider, Art lays it all out in his own inimitable way, with dozens of people who took part adding their own voices to corroborate (and sometimes dispute) the often-incredible chain of events. With cameos by John Cale, Bob Rock, The Clash, Bob Geldof and many others, The Longest Suicide is both a triumphant story of personal survival, as well as a unique glimpse inside the rise of alternative rock. Above all, it is a tribute to Canada’s most unheralded singer-songwriter, whose greatness is only now being widely recognized.
Illustrated throughout.
From the Introduction:
“The story of Art Bergmann’s career is perceived by many to be a succession of failures, but the story of Art’s life? If Art doesn’t have the best story, it is always the most magical.”
— Michael Turner, author of Hard Core Logo
Praise for The Longest Suicide:
“ a brisk, plain-spoken and thoroughly well-researched rip through the genuinely wild, wildlife of a genuinely committed rock-’n’-roller.”
— The Toronto Star
The theme for this stew came from The donors for the first hour.
They suggested “Duets” – “hey, let’s do great duets…
And then a sepia-colored email came in ..like parchment paper.
With 20 suggestions.
So I put my duets together with their duets and VOILA we have our First Duets Special.
BB King and The Rolling Stones
Linda Ronstadt AND Aaron Neville
Dolly, Emmylou, and Linda – a Trio duo
Buddy Guy and Mavis Staples
Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto
Rodney Crowell and Emmylou Harris
Tony Bennett and Willie Nelson
Allison Ruddell and Brandi Carlile
John Prine and Iris Dement
Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell
BARK and Serena Ryder
Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan
Serena Ryder and William Prince
Bros. Landreth and Mariel Buckley
Delaney and Bonnie
John Mellencamp and Michelle Ndegeocello
PLUS
Ben Harper/Bobbie Gentry/Lonnie Mack/Leonard Cohen Live/Suzie Vinnick/Nathaniel Rateliff/New Bruce Springsteen/New Ron Sexsmith/Larkin Poe/Marianne Faithful/Bahamas.
AND ALSO
Art Bergmann – punk poet laureate and legend. Order of Canada Recipient
And Author Jason Schneider, whosenew book is Authorized Biography of Art Bergmann – The Longest Suicide will both guest on
Just about then Blue Rodeo will be backstage at the Northern Alberta Jube prepping for the second of two nights on that stage. There’s a nervous energy, that’s to be expected. While that never really goes away, remember that this is Blue Rodeo. Been touring since 1984. 16 or more studio albums, four live. A truckload of awards. So, backstage there’s a lot of laughs, storytelling, small acoustic jams, great food and wines, friends and family.
Blue Rodeo bring with them their latest album Many a Mile.
As always, Jim brings with him great stories
From the studio
From lockdown
From ”the road”
And from inside the band.
From their latest album Many a Mile, Jim says he and Greg Keelor have different views of the road.
Jim’s is I think about you. The Yin and Yang about leaving home to make music.
In Opening Act Greg writes about his love/hate relationship of the road.
And it all works.
That’s the very dynamic that keeps this band active and totally interesting.
Rebecca and Megan Lovell are Larkin Poe – “we are students of the blues”
Georgia Born – Nashville Based.
Friday they released their 6th studio album Blood Harmony
When I hear the title, I think of the sound of their voices – together!
Just like all of the great ones…
The Every Brothers
The Beach Boys
Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart
Neville Brothers.
Wood Brothers
Staple Singers.
Bros. Landreth
Brothers Gibb
What they all have in common is family and the blood ties that go with it.
Sisters and Brothers have always made exceptional music – usually because they started as kids in grade school and worked at their harmonies as they grew up. It’s second nature – like breathing.
The bonus with Larkin Poe is they play like they sing..and walk a fine line between roots, blues, rock, and gospel.
Rebecca and Megan bring with them stories and kind words about Canadian festivals and audiences.
After all, they talk about being True North in their music. When explained that those words are in the Canadian Anthem, they celebrate the connection.
Complete interview onMulligan Stew Podcast and video version on Terry David Mulligan YouTube Channel
Rebecca and Megan Lovell are Larkin Poe – “we are students of the blues”
Georgia Born – Nashville Based.
Friday they released their 6th studio album Blood Harmony
When I hear the title, I think of the sound of their voices – together!
Just like all of the great ones…
The Every Brothers
The Beach Boys
Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart
Neville Brothers.
Wood Brothers
Staple Singers.
Bros. Landreth
Brothers Gibb
What they all have in common is family and the blood ties that go with it.
Sisters and Brothers have always made exceptional music – usually because they started as kids in grade school and worked at their harmonies as they grew up. It’s second nature – like breathing.
The bonus with Larkin Poe is they play like they sing..and walk a fine line between roots, blues, rock and gospel.
Rebecca and Megan bring with them stories and kind words about Canadian festivals and audiences.
After all, they talk about being True North in their music. When explained that those words are in the Canadian Anthem, they celebrate the connection.
Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast and video version on Terry David Mulligan YouTube Channel
FRESH new music from Larkin Poe.
Also we’ll salute Neil Young on his Birthday (1938) and finish the Stew with a bag of tracks written by Mort Shuman. He co-wrote an amazing collection of hits with the legend Doc Pomus.
Sweets for my Sweets, Save the Last Dance For Me, This Magic Moment, Viva Las Vegas, etc etc etc
The film is a documentary Doug and the Slugs and Me. The Me is Teresa.
The doc is working its way through film festivals and will eventually appear on CBC Gem.
It’s been said if there was no Doug and the Slugs there would have been no BareNaked Ladies.
Led by the charming and clever writer/artist man Doug Bennett, The Slugs cut a swath through a sea of really average 80’s bands to become the darlings of Canada’s music charts. Lots of hits. One after the other.
They sold out all 40 of their Commodore Ballroom gigs.
So….what happened to The Slugs and Doug Bennett? That’s the bittersweet and complex story of this film.
Doug Bennett died at age 52 in 2004. The music lives on.
Barney Bentall and the Caribou Express are touring through the West. Raising serious money for Food Banks and city/town support groups.
They do it every year. They have raised over 4 Million dollars!!
Barney says putting this group together and keeping it focused is “like a goat rodeo”
This year the goats are
Kirby Barber
Dustin Bentall
Ridley Bent
Wendy Bird
Stephanie Cadman
Wild Honey
Leeroy Stagger
Matt Masters
Geoff Kelly
Dates include
Calgary Friday Nov 4
Saturday Nov 5 St Albert (Arden)
Monday Nov 7 Lethbridge
Tuesday 8th – Sherwood Park
Nov 16/17/18 Sydney BC (Vancouver Island)
Nov 19 – Vancouver (Vogue)
Nov 26 – Kamloops (Barney and Dustin with Blue Rodeo)
Barney also brings tunes from his last two albums
Cosmic Dreamer and Ranch Writers (with Geoffrey Kelly)
Hour Two is a visit with Director Teresa Alfeld and original Slug Simon Kendall.
The film is a documentary Doug and the Slugs and Me. The Me is Teresa.
The doc is working its way through film festivals and will soon appear on CBC Gem.
It’s been said if there never had been a Doug and the Slugs there would have been no BareNaked Ladies. One of those speakers was Steven Paige former BareNaked Lady.
Led by the charming and clever writer/artist man Doug Bennett, The Slugs cut a swath through a sea of really average 80’s bands to become the darlings of Canada’s music charts. Lots of hits. One after the other.
They sold out all 40 of their Commodore Ballroom gigs.
So….what happened to The Slugs and Doug Bennett? That’s the bittersweet and complex story of this film.
Doug Bennett died at age 52 in 2004. The music lives on.
Director Teresa Alfred grew up next door to the Bennett household and watched the very beginnings of The Slugs. In making the film, she came to realize there was so much more to the story.
It took me the whole of Summer 2022 to read and complete Tara McGuire’s book Holden After and Before.
I’ve known and really liked Tara for a long time.
We were in radio together and apart but – in radio. It’s a small community, at times.
I’ve written and said publicly that this was the hardest book to read and toughest interview in memory but that’s because of my friendship with Tara. I felt tied to the story and a cloak of guilt that I didn’t know what she was going through – after and before.
But that’s just me – please don’t let me steer anyone away from seeking out the wisdom of this book.
When her beloved Holden died from an overdose, she collapsed and it took many many months for her to stand up and just breathe. Then she decided to commit herself to tell this story but going back through Holden’s friends, reconnecting his texts and emails. Imagining how he handled certain situations and dealing with the guilt that came like a wave.
If you’re a Mother, or dream of being a parent or you currently are a parent, you will find yourself wondering “what would I have done?”
I did. For a whole Summer.
Holden After and Before is a brave, honest, unspeakably painful but simultaneously beautiful attempt by a ‘mother who was a light bulb striking pavement’ to come to terms with her young son’s life and death. Once I began reading, I could not tear myself from this account, which offers a rich tapestry of memoir and fiction – basically, anything Tara McGuire could recall, discover or imagine – about her son Holden, who died accidentally at age twenty-one after he ingested a toxic mix of alcohol and heroin. As I read, Tara McGuire enveloped me with her empathy, her desperate hunger to make sense of the senseless, and her humanity. She inspired me with her courageous and unflinching journey – in the wake of any parent’s worst nightmare – to become a writer as a means of honouring her lost son. –Lawrence Hill, author of The Book of Negroes
Susan Tedeschi co-partner with Derek Trucks in life and music is our guest this week.
We first talked to Susan in May when the first Moon album, Crescent was released. This is the rest of the story
Tedeschi Trucks Band has created “one of those albums” that will become the standard by which all other such albums are created.
It’s an amazing story and we are thrilled to have Susan share it with us. It’s our complete 30-minute interview – with the tracks from the first album.
The concept behind I Am The Moon, the GRAMMY-winning band’s fifth studio recording, was suggested by TTB vocalist Mike Mattison in May 2020, two months after the band was forced off the road by the pandemic.
The 12th-century poem Layla & Majnun by Persian poet, Nizami Ganjavi, was the title inspiration for Eric Clapton’s 1970 double-LP with Derek and the Dominos, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs – an influential album for Tedeschi Trucks Band. Interestingly, Ganjavi’s source material resonated with Mattison and the rest of the band in an altogether different way. Finding complex themes and storylines that inspired their creative process, they forged a new, modern interpretation of the vast 100-page poem.
The thought that started the project was “Instead of Majnun, let’s see this story through Layla’s eyes.
Operatic in scope, Tedeschi Trucks Band explores romantic relationships, collective struggle, faith, and the human experience on I Am The Moon.
“It’s amazing,” Trucks says, “because we wrote most of this music in a pretty short time span. There are even chord changes that mirror other tunes on the albums – themes and variations, lyrical allusions, that pop back up.” He continues: “You always want to do something bigger and thematic. This is the first time it happened naturally.”
The decision to sequence and release I Am The Moon in four distinct episodes came “when we started thinking of records we love,” Derek says, citing Axis: Bold as Love, the 1967 LP by the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
“It’s 36 minutes long. That’s the way to digest a record.”
With that approach in mind, TTB will also present I Am The Moon: The Film, immersive visual companions to each album. The corresponding films will debut three days prior to each audio release, offering fans an early opportunity to digest each album in its entirety as a communal listening and viewing experience via the band’s YouTube channel.
October 21 – Oslo, NO – Sentrum Scene
October 22 – Stockholm, SE – Cirkus
October 25 – Berlin, DE – Verti Music Hall
October 26 – Hamburg, DE – Edel-optics.de Arena
October 27 – Prague, CZ – Forum Karlin
October 30 – Rotterdam, NL – RTM Stage
November 2 – Dublin, IE – The Helix
November 4 – London, UK – The London Palladium
November 5 – London, UK – The London Palladium
November 6 – London, UK – The London Palladium
November 9 – Manchester, UK – Manchester Academy
November 10 – Glasgow, UK – O2 Academy Glasgow
November 12 – Paris, FR – Le Trianon
November 13 – Paris, FR – Le Trianon
November 15 – Paris, FR – Bataclan