Punks In Pubs Podcast
Liam Bird
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The 'Punks In Pubs is like no other, stepping away from the standard studio interview. Liam takes the chat to the local pub and invites his guest to have a natter over a pint! The show features in-depth and candid conversations with a wide range of guests from the punk rock community from musicians, actors, comedians, politicians and other creatives. The podcast also aims to promote and push unsigned punk artists by providing free sponsorship on the podcast and across its socials. If you would like to know more, email [email protected].
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Election Special with Former GOP Insider Jimmy Camp
Punks In Pubs Podcast
10/20/24 • 59 min
Jimmy is back!
The former political operative who once worked alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and other key figures in the Republican Party. Dive into the state of American politics as we discuss the aftermath of the 2020 election, the January 6 insurrection, and the upcoming 2024 election.
Jimmy shares his insights on the shifting landscape of the GOP, his journey from Republican to supporting Kamala Harris, and the impact of Donald Trump's rhetoric on the political discourse.
Listen back to the last time Jimmy and Liam Spoke
Thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use "Cheap Beer" as the podcast's opening track.
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Episode 67: Jon Snodgrass
Punks In Pubs Podcast
11/15/20 • 63 min
Mate! It's a good one! Jon Snodgrass is our guest for Episode 67.
Jon has been part of the punk scene since 93 with his band Armchair Martin, but it's his solo work that has found him an army of support. His albums contain a who's who of punk royalty from Tim McIlrath (Rise Against), Joey Cape (Lagwagon, Bad Astronaut), Stephen Egerton (Descendents, ALL), Stacey Dee (Bad Cop/Bad Cop) and that's just from his new album Tace! Pick up a copy of the album via this link
Thank you to Diamonds and Guns for sponsoring the podcast, so make sure you show them, love, via this link.
Support the podcast and pick up a T-shirt via this link
As always thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use Cheap Beer as the podcast's opening track. Rest of the music of the tracklisting is below.
- Armchair Martian - Back In The Hammock
- Jon Snodgrass - Go Baseball
- Aemchair Martian - Retardent
- Adam & The Ants - Prince Charming
- Scorpios - Scorpios
- Frank Turner & Jon Snodgrass - The Fleas
- Jon Snodgrass - Bad New Lands
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Episode 51: Intruder Green (Masked Intruder)
Punks In Pubs Podcast
02/09/20 • 62 min
Episode 51 sees Liam sat down for a beer and a chat with Masked Intruders, Intruder Green.
You can expect Green to talk about his new life living in Germany, label changes and risks that come with it and Green gives his thoughts on gun control.
Liam reveals that he once got into a fight at a Masked Intruder show and how Officer Bradshaw brought law and order to the pit and Liam and Green discuss creating podcasts and the difficulties of being presenters. You can check out Intruder Greens podcast 'The Intruder Green Podcast'. We, of course, talk about Masked Intruder and what's going on with Yellow?
Punks in Pubs and Signature Brew have teamed up to bring you the first Punks In Pubs live show in London with The Lagan playing out the show. Tickets are FREE! Go pick them up via this link or visit a Punks in Pubs social media account on Twitter Facebook and Instagram @Punksinpubs
Thank you to Tower Crane Towers for sponsoring this week's podcast, Make sure you go support them by clicking this link, If you would like to sponsor an episode of the podcast, then please email, [email protected] for more info on how you can do that.
That's it for this week, go rate and review and tell your mates about the show and remember that if you are going to a punk show and you see someone fall down, you pick them right back up again.
Till next time, buy buy.
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Episode 46: Charlie Paulson (Goldfinger) & Cyrus Bolooki (New Found Glory)
Punks In Pubs Podcast
11/24/19 • 72 min
Liam sits down with Goldfingers Charlie Paulson and New Found Glory and sometimes Goldfinger drummer Cyrus Bolooki.
The guys talk about L.A Punk in the ’80s and how if you want to learn how to play the drums, learn piano first!
Charlie talks about staying clean in a world of drink and drugs and opens up about leaving Goldfinger after the album Stomping Ground and why he’s come back!
Cyrus reveals his love for Goldfinger growing up and how one day he would love to be a radio DJ!
There is also chat about acting, ex-bandmates and THAT Goldfinger's appearance on Conan O'Brien as well as some other stuff.
Thank you to Filthy Hearts for sponsoring this episode, make sure you check out their new album Beyond Repair and if you would like to sponsor an episode of the podcast for free then email [email protected] for more info
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Matt Stocks
Punks In Pubs Podcast
08/26/21 • 119 min
After over six months away, Liam and Punks In Pubs are back!
Liam's first guest after his hiatus is the originator of UK punk podcasts; Matt Stocks!
Matt's podcast Life In Stocks is currently 235 episodes deep, having spoken to Punk Rock royalty like NOFX's Fat Mike, Sex Pistols' John Lydon, Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morello and Black Flag's Keith Morris.
At the start of the year, Matt released a book of the same name as the podcast (Life In Stocks), a selection of Matt's favourite chats from his podcast over the years.
Liam and Matt speak about creating a podcast and keeping it going. As well as celebrities and comedians entering the podcast arena.
It takes a while; however, they eventually talk punk, where Matt discusses his love and admiration for NOFX (particularly Fat Mike).
Matt also opens up about how a terrible accident brought on by drinking sent him on a path of thinking about life in a more spiritual way.
Of course, they talk about Matt's book and plans for Volume 2, 3 and 4!
You can pick up a copy of Matts book 'Life In Stocks, via this link and listen to the podcast of the same name, via this link.
This month's sponsor is a Brazilian band, O Leopardo - show them some love via this link.
As always, thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use Cheap Beer as the podcast's opening track.
Track listning for this episoed are...
Rancid - Back Where I Belong
Gaslight Anthems - Great Expectations
Little Richard - Long Tall Sally
Flogging Molly - Devil's Dance Floor
Weezer - (If You Are Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To
NOFX - Linewleum
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Kristen Santos Bixby (Mable Syndrome)
Punks In Pubs Podcast
01/31/21 • 76 min
We are back with something a little different!
A collaboration episode with ourselves and the fantastic Mable Syndrome. Expect chat on interviewing technics, rough interviews and a shit ton of punk rock references!
Thank you to What Makes Sense for sponsoring this episode, give yourself and smile and watch the video for there new track 'Groundhog Day.'
If you're looking for a new T-shirt for 2021, you can do no better than the Punks In Pubs T-shirt via our Etsy shop.
As always thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use Cheap Beer as the podcast's opening track.
Track listning for this episoed are...
- Mable - Goldfinger
- No Cigar - Millencolin
- Drink Drank Punk - Anti Flag
- City Of Angels - The Distillers
- Scram! - Jeff Rosenstock
URL's if Links dont work. Just copy and paste.
Mable Syndrom: https://www.mablesyndrome.com/
What Makes Sense - Groundhog Day: https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UUjWKsAQbj6hOSvKRKlTVLJw&v=t3jRYhejlcg&feature=emb_title
Punks In Pubs T-shirts: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/PunksInPubsPodcast?ref=seller-platform-mcnav
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Episode 26: Neil Hennessy (The Lawrence Arms)
Punks In Pubs Podcast
11/24/18 • 69 min
The guest this week is The Lawrence Arms' Neil Hennessy. Neil is a man who doesn't do interviews, so thanks go out to him
So what can you expect in Liam and Neils' chat? Well, Neil takes us on a journey of how he discovered punk and its meaning to him. Liam enquires about Neil’s early life in music, in particular, his time working with "Tim" McIlrath before Tim and Neil both went onto bigger things respectively,
Neil explains why 1973 was the defining year for all music while also showing love to Asian Man Records' Mike Park and Red Scare's Toby Jeg.
We, of course, talk The Lawrence Arms as well as the punk supergroup Falcon.
Liam asks Neil what's the difference between Fat Wreck and Epitaph, having been signed to them both and Neil ends the story with, the now annual, Fat Mike story.
This interview took place at the Rebellion Festival, and you can get tickets for next year’s festival at www.rebellionfestivals.com
Playing out the show this week is an eleven-piece band, yes eleven! They're based in London/Kent area, and they're called Just say Nay - you're going to want to stick around for them.
If you are in a band or a solo artist and want to play out the end of the show, then send your mp3’s and a brief of the band to [email protected].
Quick update on T-shirts, they will be on sale soon! I think you're going to dig them, I know we do. They will be £15 each not including postage. Keep an eye on the Punks in Pubs socials (@punksinpubs) for them. Also, go to the socials and check out the fucking amazing promo video that Audio Assistant, Steve Burke, created. He is available to hire, and you can hit him up on @stephenburke123.
Please support the podcast and go rate and review on iTunes, Spotify or whatever podcast streaming service you use.Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter using the handle @punksinpubs. Lastly, the power of word of mouth helps this podcast grow so spread the word. Until next time...
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Episode 25: Sam McGregor (Signature Brew)
Punks In Pubs Podcast
11/10/18 • 58 min
Episode 25 sees Liam at the Signature Brew Brewery in east London talking to one of the founders, Sam McGregor (the other being Tom Bott).
So why talk to Signature Brew? Well, not only is Signature Brew run by a team of punk and ska loving people, the company has a ‘punk’ ethos at its core (you will hear more about that in our chat). The brewery has also played its part in supplying and creating beers for some of the biggest and best punk festivals up and down the UK like; SlamDunk, Manchester Punk Festival, Arc Tan Gent and 2000 Trees. But it’s probably best known for creating collaboration beers with artists like Frank Turner, The Skints, The Hold Steady, Slaves, Millencolin, Mastodon, Heck and Enter Shikari (just to name a few).
Liam and Sam of course talk beer (you will quickly discover that Liam knows to fuck all about beer and that Sam knows a lot!). They discuss warm breakfast beers at festivals, the craft beer company that divides opinions - BrewDog and Sam explain how the US beer, Sierra Nevada, was a beer game changer.
It's not all about the beer; Sam’s other love is punk and ska music. Sam happens to have played trumpet in a few ska bands in his past and makes a link between the two industries (music and beer).
Lastly, Liam and Sam talk about the punk bands that Signature Brew have already worked with, how much input these bands have in the creation of their beer (gravy beer anyone?) and Sam discusses artists he would like to work with in 2019.
Looking forward to 2019, Signature Brew is looking to move to a new state-of-the-art brewhouse so they can treble capacity as well as open two new taprooms to showcase their beers and put on live gigs. To do this they need money and have therefore set up a crowd cube page where you, the listener, can invest as little as £10 or up to £25,000,000 into Signature Brew’s long-term venture. If this is something you would like to know more about then clink the link or go to www.signaturebrew.co.uk for more information on how you can invest in the future of Signature Brew.
This week’s band hail from San Diego, California. They’re called ‘Watashi Wa Dance Party’ and their track 'Really Over' from their new E.P. Skate Pop Suicide plays out the show.
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Episode 28: Josh (The Skints) Part 2
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12/15/18 • 59 min
It’s Episode 28 and Part 2 of Liam’s chat with Josh from The Skints.
We pick up Liam and Josh’s chat after the beer break of Part 1 (you can listen to that here). In Part 2 you will hear us natter about of past ‘Skints albums, touring America, supporting Sublime With Rome and being in America during the election of D.T.
Liam asks Josh if grime is more punk than punk, they discuss that Skints cover of Katy B track (On A Mission), Josh talks about working with the Mad Caddies and Liam mispronounces Aimee from The Interrupters’ name.
Trigger warning; Liam and Josh talk about mental health and how the band as a whole deal with mental health in a positive way. Josh name-drops Tim (Time Bomb) Armstrong's podcast/radio show, and we find out if there will be any new ‘Skints material coming to our ears any time soon!
LOS BANNANOS play out the show, they hail from Madrid and are worth a listen so stick around to the end for that.
Punks in Pubs T-Shirts are now on sale going for £15 excluding p&p; You can order your shirt by emailing [email protected].
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Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter using the handle @punksinpubs for all the latest news regarding the podcast and for the Punks in Pubs Podcast Punk Musical Advent Calendar.
Lastly, the power of word of mouth helps this podcast grow so spread the word. Next weeks podcast will be the last of the year and Punks In Pubs Christmas special. Liam sits down and speaks to Flogging Mollys Dave King!
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Episode 30: Jeff Horton ( Owner of the 100 Club)
Punks In Pubs Podcast
01/06/19 • 76 min
Hello and welcome to the first Punks in Pubs podcast of 2019. Happy New Year!
We are kicking off the year with a legendary venue — 100 Club. Seeing as the club can't talk, Liam talks to the owner Jeff Horton.
They are sat in the same graffiti-riddled dressing room where legends of music such as Jimmy Hedrix, Paul McCartney , The Who, The Rolling Stones, Sex Pistols, The Clash, Black Flag, The Jam, The Damend (to name a few) have sat before - playing to the club's intimate capacity of just 350 people!
In that room, with the 100 Club dog sat by Liam's side, Jeff and Liam talk history, music and legacy.
You will hear names dropped all over the place from Paul Weller to John Lydon to Matt Willis (of Busted). You will also hear stories about how Sid Vicious' actions marked one of the worst days of Jeff's dad's life, how his punk ethics could have had Paul McCartney killed and how the club can be credited for giving Jools Holland life!
They, of course, talk about the 1976 Punk Festival that was held at the 100 Club over two days. Bands such as The Sex Pistols, The Damned, The Clash, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Jam, The Vibrators and The Stranglers "performed" over these two days. This event would change the club and punk forever!
You will hear how the club came to be in Jeff's family and how the club came within weeks of shutting its doors forever if it wasn't for a man named Richard Copcutt!
Liam and Jeff talk about venue closures and how politicians need to do more to safeguard venues like the 100 Club so the next wave of British music has a home to learn their craft.
Jeff talks about his love for punk as well as the two-week punk festival that he puts on himself every Jan. It's going on right now so make sure you go check out the line up online www.the100club.co.uk
Lastly, they discuss the 100 Club book that's been created in partnership with Fred Perry and what the future holds for the club moving into 2019.
Playing out the show this week are a ska band called P Funk North from New Jersey. Support the podcast and buy yourself a T-shirt. All money raised will go towards making this podcast bigger and better. Don't have the cash for a T-shirt? No worries; go rate and review on iTunes, Spotify or whatever podcast streaming service you use. Don't forget to follow on the socials @punksinpubs
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How many episodes does Punks In Pubs Podcast have?
Punks In Pubs Podcast currently has 111 episodes available.
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The podcast is about Music, Podcasts and Music Interviews.
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The episode title 'Election Special with Former GOP Insider Jimmy Camp' is the most popular.
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The average episode length on Punks In Pubs Podcast is 60 minutes.
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Episodes of Punks In Pubs Podcast are typically released every 14 days, 7 hours.
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The first episode of Punks In Pubs Podcast was released on Nov 23, 2017.
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