Ep. 5: Brad Houser (Edie Brickell and The New Bohemians/Critters Buggin') episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 24, 2019 · 28 MIN

Ep. 5: Brad Houser (Edie Brickell and The New Bohemians/Critters Buggin')

from Couch Riffs

To say that Brad Houser merely impacted my musical life is hardly true. He almost entirely put me on a course, in fact. I must've seen Critters Buggin' 25 times in Seattle in the 90s and when I couldn't find myself a guitar gig I got myself a bass gig. Brad was my guy. I even started a band with some friends that was our answer (read: attempted rip off) to Critters, an instrumental band consisting of my 3 different basses (4 and 5 string plus fretless), drums and a percussionist, and a clarinetist. So, yeah. Brad had an influence on me. And, as I've said a million times: playing the bass was one of the most important things I've ever done for my guitar playing. So, Brad eventually influenced my guitar playing by my estimations. Getting in to Critters opened doors for me to go back and listen to Miles, Herbie, and some other 70s stuff like Mahavishnu.  Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians' debut album had a break out single, What I Am. As a young rock/metal kid it was unusual for me to get into something like that. I wasn't a Deadhead and only appreciated very few things outside of my preferred comfort zone. But not much. Later I realized a huge element to What I Am that drew me in was the interesting bass playing. There was something going on that I'd never heard before which was so musical, complex and busy but not overpowering. I loved it. The bass just didn't stand out in much music I was listening to. So, of course, when I eventually began playing bass I sought out Brad when I heard he lived in Seattle. We didn't get far in lessons, 2 or 3 I think. But, I went and watched him play a ton of Critters Buggin' shows. At one of our lessons he blew my mind when he told me he was taking an African dance class to help with his bass playing. I'd never heard someone speak of such a completely physical relationship to an instrument and performing on it. He became my benchmark bass player and though I knew I'd NEVER be the bassist he is I figured I had to sort out how to fool folks into thinking I belonged in a category of musicianship that he existed in......In this episode of Couch Riffs we talk about some of this stuff. PLUS, Brad's new signature bass coming out with Reverend Guitars.  Brad and I stayed friendly over the years and when we would run into each other it was always fun and good to catch. So, when I saw the band was touring to support the new album (which is great) I was super excited to see the Brooklyn date. Brad agreed to appear on Couch Riffs and here are the results. Always great to catch up, Brad. Thank you so much and good luck with the new album and everything you do. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/couch-riffs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/couch-riffs/support

NOW PLAYING

Ep. 5: Brad Houser (Edie Brickell and The New Bohemians/Critters Buggin')

0:00 28:05

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

The Couch Critics Cosmic Starlight and Dakota Fade These two foot models turned besties share all of their (mostly terrible) relationship and sex advice with you! From kink to trauma dumping to just talking about their life + experiences as foot models…they share all of their unfiltered and unhinged thoughts here. If you want our advice please share a story with us! Or if there’s simply a topic you want us to delve into please email us at [email protected] remember to follow Dakotafade + Cosmicstarlight on all platforms! Thank you for listening! Explicit Super 90's Bros. Super 90's Bros. The '90s are back, nostalgia addicts! Listen to our comedy dream-weavers Brennon & Adam, for hazy memory riffs on your favorite 90’s TV, movies, and video games in this hilarious and outrageous homage to the decade where legends were made. Explicit Couch CO-OP CouchCoPod A retro gaming podcast that breaks down games from our childhood. We also discuss current pop culture on a week to week basis. Hosted by Andy and Dylan, two under-educated midwesterners who love all things nerdy. Not safe for kiddos, or adults probably. New episodes weekly? Explicit Real Sh*t with Brit and Whit Britt & Whit We’re just two regular women trying to survive life, motherhood, work, and the constant circus happening in our brains. If you’ve ever thought, “Is it just me?” — spoiler alert: it’s not. Come hang out with us as we air our dirty laundry, spill the stories we probably shouldn’t, and make you feel instantly better about your own life choices. We laugh, we cry, we overshare, and we tackle the real sh*t most people are too scared to say out loud. If you want a podcast that feels like sitting on the couch with your best friends, welcome. You’ve officially found your people. Explicit

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Couch Riffs?

This episode is 28 minutes long.

When was this Couch Riffs episode published?

This episode was published on February 24, 2019.

What is this episode about?

To say that Brad Houser merely impacted my musical life is hardly true. He almost entirely put me on a course, in fact. I must've seen Critters Buggin' 25 times in Seattle in the 90s and when I couldn't find myself a guitar gig I got myself a bass...

Can I download this Couch Riffs episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!