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Join us as we take you back, WAY back, to the beginning of the Looney Tunes. Marc talks about the origins of Bosko in 'Sinkin' In The Bathtub' Jordan discusses the first Merrie Melodies short 'Lady, Play Your Mandolin' and we both look at the charming yet eerie familiar 'Smile Darn Yah Smile'
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A reading of this short passage ('Lady, three white leopards sat under a juniper tree...'), on Day 2 of Lent
If you grew up in the 90s and early 2000's, chances are you would have watched Disney's classic film 'Lady and the Tramp'. Ned & Josh got pretty excited this morning, because recently 2 kookaburras have been spotted recreating the famous scene where the two dogs are sharing a plate of spaghetti and wind up kissing! However it's a little less than romantic... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedian/Actress Cathy Ladman shares the good of a good joke, a good laugh, and smiling when times are tough. You may know Cathy from CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM, MAD MEN, PRETTY LITTLE LIARS or her iconic 'Lady in the Elevator' role on CAROLINE IN THE CITY. She's also performed on THE TONITE SHOW stage and been invited to come sit on the couch across from Johnny Carson himself. And let's not forget that time I first saw her live when she played a parking lot at the University of Arizona. Don't worry, we get to that in this episode. Ready to share a good laugh?
With the recent on demand release of David Fincher’s new film ‘Mank’, exploring the background to the 1941 classic film, 'Citizen Kane' and starring Gary Oldman as writer Herman J Mankiewicz,, Matthew looks at the music and cinema of Orson Welles. As well as featuring some of the new score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross for the new Fincher film biog, the programme also includes music from Welles's Shakespeare inspired films: 'Chimes At Midnight', 'The Magnificent Ambersons', 'Macbeth' and 'Othello'; plus music from 'Touch of Evil', 'Lady of Shamghai', 'Jane Eyre', 'The Third Man', 'The Other Side of the Wind' and of course, 'Citizen Kane'.
The Paul Brown Podcast - The First International Cleveland Browns Podcast
It's Browns/Jags week! Before the team heads down to Jacksonville, Paul and Iain catch up with the former 'Lady of Cleveland', current Lady of Jacksonville - Megan Schobert! Come listen to Megan's stories of their time in Cleveland, what's life like down in Jacksonville? and …. if given the opportunity - would Megan's husband bring his talents back to the C-L-E?
Jane Hayes-Greenwood and I talk about the impact of lockdown on her practice, and how it has kept the works she's making at a certain scale. Jane talks about being interested in things on the periphery and being drawn towards the anthropomorphic and difficult to place. We talk about the plants in her most recent series of works, developed over the last few years; discussing the real and imagined as well as the significance of green. We touch on stage sets, little islands and the 'Lady of the Night', as well as plant sex and transformation. Jane talks about her anxiety sparking paintings and we traverse tarantulas, spikes, spines and hairs as well as alien looking orchids that take us to psychological space. Jane talks about making paintings as series and how plants sit outside of time. Jane touches on how the things that feature in her works often stand in for experiences, thoughts and projections and build on previous interests in archeology and psychology. Jane talks about having to tidy up before being able to make a mess and we talk a bit about her process of collage and drawing. We get into 'The Witches Garden' and 'Mother Nature', which started from research into midwifery, fertility and medicine and continue to grow. We talk about brushes - soft goats hair and those that dry out and end up ruined. We talk about CGI and food too. Jane talks about Block 336 and their journey as well as the current shows. We discuss the joys and precarity of running a space like Block 336 in London. We talk about City and Guilds of London Art School, the art school where Jane studied and now teaches and we discuss the place and its style. Jane talks about her most recent finished painting, tantalisingly describing it as 'many mouthed and active' and we talk about the idea of getting feedback from paintings. Jane ends on significant shifts, personal and global; the joy of having a baby; the need to get out, even if its just to empty the bins; and learning about herself through motherhood. Image: In Bloom. 2020. Links: https://www.janehayesgreenwood.com/ https://block336.com/ https://www.cityandguildsartschool.ac.uk/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emma-cousin/support
Be Our Guest on this culinary cavalcade of delectable Disney delights! We're loading up our plates for the Best On-Screen Disney Food bracket: - Welcome to first-time guest cohost and tiebreaker judge, Dhyrce! - The crew brought some strong choices to our Spoonful of Sugar segment. - We had to take the opportunity to survey some folks for this bracket that were clearly stoked on dining. - A few foods that just Missed the Dance. - Feast your eyes on this Field of 16, but not before Chris drops some ridiculous hip-hop inspired intros. - Kyle denounces sweets and praises cheese dust. - Chris performs some hard scientific research on M&Ms Pizza. - RIP to Anton Ego's whole career. - Creating an origin story for Tony's Restaurant in 'Lady & The Tramp'. - Examining the biology behind Griffin Nuggets and the history of Gooseberries. - Pooh's strange addiction. - Who's making those Pizza Planet Pizzas? Got a rebuttal? Want to be a tiebreaker host? We'd love to hear from you: Email us at mousemadnesspodcast@gmail.com Tweet us @MouseMadnessPod Chat with us on Discord: discord.gg/qwpqAWA Join or Facebook Community: fb.me/MouseMadnessPodcast
Recorded back in 2019, Kieran and I continued our Disney coverage with a conversation on the film 'Lady and the Tramp'.
This week on the podcast, the third book in Jane R. R. Tolkien's 'Lady of the Rings' trilogy has dropped! Either that, or we're watching the Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue episode 'The Queen's Return'! Do planetary orbits work differently in Power Rangers space? Did nobody think to ask Ryan what he might have overheard in hell? And what exactly are the rules of this ritual? Answers to all these questions - and more - on this episode of Ranger Danger Lightspeed Rescue!
What happens when as an international blues and jazz singer your voice suddenly produces robotic noises instead of talking normally? This is what happened to Kerri Layton as she shares her shocking story of how at the height of her singing career she was rushed straight in for an emergency operation on her vocal chords. Terrified, Kerri went into that hospital theatre not knowing whether she would ever sing again. KEY TAKEAWAY “The state of energy which has kept me open to possibilities was having a sense of play. I never lost that childlike sense of play.” ABOUT KERRI LAYTON Kerri Layton is a singer-songwriter, bandleader, agent and teacher. Director of Dixiebird Records and Vintage Performing Arts Academy, Kerri sings, directs, produces and books bands for international events, alongside using her unique methods to empower youth and teach performing arts. Kerri trained in Moscow, Russia with the Californian Association of Youth Leaders, before working as Head of Drama. Going on to work as Head of Entertainment at a London events company and touring the world as a jazz singer. In 2018 Kerri was nominated for the Peter Whittingham Jazz award for her original song 'Lady of the Dead'. Kerri now lives in Hackney with her happy dog, Memphis. CONNECT WITH KERRI Kerri Layton Music Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kerrilaytonmusic/ Dixiebird Records Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dixiebirdrecords/ Vintage Performing Arts Academy https://www.instagram.com/vintageperformingartsacademy/ The Sweet Spot Act https://www.instagram.com/thesweetspotsact/ www.kerrikreates.com www.dixiebirdrecords.com www.kerrilaytonmusic.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kerrilaytonmusic/ Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/DIXIEBIRDRECORDS/ Vintage Performing Arts Academy - join our community for free drama games! https://www.facebook.com/groups/vintageperformingartsacademy/ Vintage Performing Arts Academy Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/vintageperformingartsacademy/ ABOUT THE HOST - AMY ROWLINSON Amy is a Coach, Mentor, iTunes #1 Podcaster, Mastermind Host, Speaker and Property Investor. Through coaching, Amy inspires and empowers entrepreneurial clients to discover the life they dream of by assisting them to make it their reality through their own action taking. Helping them to focus on their WHY with clarity uniting their passion and purpose with a plan to create the life they truly desire. If you would like Amy to help you focus on your WHY then please book a free 20 min call via www.calendly.com/amyrowlinson/enquirycall Please sign up for the weekly Friday Focus newsletter at www.amyrowlinson.com CONNECT WITH AMY Focus on WHY Instagram Amy Rowlinson Instagram Amy Rowlinson Facebook Page Focus on Why Facebook Page Focus on Why Facebook Group Amy Rowlinson LinkedIn HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence.
Part 3 from the reading of my book Constant Procession- Continues the 'Lady of Lourdes' apparition story. Next on my journey of discovering apparitions finds me along with 100.000 people visiting ‘The Farm' to learn about the Virgin Mary’s visit with a controversial USA seer Nancy Fowler. I value feedback through the comments section on my website or better via email at NikosSteves@gmail.com Constant Procession tells of key apparitions of the Virgin Mary since she passed on from the world and how she serves humanity through Christianity. The origin of these podcasts began with my book Constant Procession. An e-book copy of the book can be found on my website Constant Procession; the podcast; is published every Tuesday morning and has links, photos, video and more information for each episode at ConstantProcession.com
John Kelleher, the producer and former director of film classification and broadcaster Sarina Belisimo went through the pick of movies and television this week. 'Eurovision Song Contest: the Story of Fire Saga', 'Irresistible' and 'Lady in the Van' all went under the microscope.
Head over to Lindsey's Instagram @lindsey.sparkles if you want help finding resources related to the Black Lives Matter movement. We would also love to hear from our black listeners and give you a platform to chat about your experiences on the podcast. Shoot us an email at freshethicmedia@gmail.com or a voicemail at 415.326.3694. Also, be sure to join us for Wine Thirty Book Club where we will be chatting about the book White Fragility. This episode we chat a little more about the Black Lives Matter movement, have Andrew answer some of the 'Ask a Dude' questions from The LadyGang's 'Act Like a Lady', and Myka Stauffer rehoming her child. Be sure to download Best Fiends on the App Store to play a fun visual game and collect adorable characters!
We have an interview with one of Lindsey's favorite people on the planet, Keltie Knight! Keltie is 1/3 of the LadyGang, and Emmy award winner, a former professional dancer & Rockette, and the queen of bujo. Be sure to go to THELADYGANG.COM to order the LadyGang's new book 'Act Like a Lady' (or your favorite bookstore) and to listen to the latest episode of their podcast. Heck, buy some LadyGang march while you're at it! And then hop over to Instagram and follow Keltie @keltie & @theladygangSip some wine along with us and enjoy!Also, be sure to check out Nom Nom! Nom Nom is Zelda's favorite pet food in the entire world and we want to give you 50% a 2 week trial by going to TRYNOM.COM/WINETHIRTY
Willkommen zu einer weiteren Folge unseres Podcasts! Harley Quinn: 'Nenn 'ne Frau nie Tante. Ich akzeptier' 'Braut', 'Lady', 'Frau' und gelegentlich 'Bi***'. Diese und noch mehr abgedrehte Sprüche erwarten euch im neuen Spinn off zu Harley Quinn. Außerdem haben wir zwei sehr interessante Gäste bei uns gehabt, die sich mit dem Thema Netzausbau im Fahrrad-Bereich beschäftigen. Es geht um einen Entscheid in der Stadt Marl, zudem jeder etwas beitragen kann. Links zu der Aktion Radentscheid findet Ihr unter dem aktuellen Post auf der Loe Studios Facebookseite oder direkt auf der Seite vom Radler-Stammtisch Marl. Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß und freuen uns wie immer auf euer Feedback! Lehnt euch zurück, schaltet etwas ab und genießt die erste Folge Studios Talk (außer ihr sitzt im Auto, dann bitte volle Konzentration). Für Anregungen, Anfragen oder Feedback: Podcast@loe-studios.de
Jenny Curtis, Chris Porter, Micky Shiloah, and Kuali'i Wittman realize they shouldn't be recording a podcast because Chris accidentally opened someone else's mail. RULE: Whenever anyone says a name, they must precede it with a 'Sir' or 'Lady.' Learn more about When Last I Left and our hosts: https://www.curtco.com/whenlastileft And Follow Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whenlastileft Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whenlastileft Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/whenlastileft A CurtCo Media Production https://www.curtco.com
Continuando con nuestra pequeña historia del rock, nos habíamos quedado en el final de la crisis energética y admirando la eclosión de un buen número de grandes grupos. Como una pincelada, escuchamos la excelente canción de Kansas, “Dust in the wind”. Pero hubo muchos más, por ejemplo, Styx, con su éxito “Lady”. Los orígenes de Styx se remontan a 1963, cuando, en Chicago, los hermanos Chuck y John Panozzo (bajista y batería, respectivamente) empezaron a tocar, por diversión, con el teclista y cantante Dennis De Young. Durante los primeros cinco años, la música fue un hobby para ellos. Luego, en 1968, entraron en escena los guitarristas James Young y John Curulewski, y el grupo, bajo el nombre de Tradewinds, comenzó a actuar por el área de Chicago. No eran tan potentes y originales como Chicago, que en aquel periodo dominaba la escena jazz-rock americana, pero tenían un gran espíritu de superación, que se lo curraban, vamos. En 1970, tras haber cambiado su nombre por el de Styx, publicaron su primer álbum, 'Styx', prometedor y lleno de ideas, aunque realizado con muy bajo presupuesto. Su segundo disco, 'Styx II' (1973), contiene su primer gran éxito, la canción 'Lady', que acabamos de escuchar, y que, en 1975, escaló las listas de singles; fue un caso aislado, ya que tanto este disco como los siguientes, pasaron casi inadvertidos. Otro grupo de esta misma época, Boston, también tuvo su momento de gloria con una canción: “More tan a feeling” Boston se crea a mediados de 1969 por el ingeniero de sonido Tom Scholz como guitarrista y principal compositor, además del vocalista Brad Delp, el guitarrista Barry Goudreau y el batería Jim Masdea. Tras un inicio algo incierto, el batería deja el grupo y es reemplazado por Sib Hashian, y además el bajista Fran Sheehan se incorpora a las filas del grupo. Es así, como en 1976 y gracias a las composiciones ingeniosas del Scholz, el grupo lanza en 1976 su primer álbum titulado simplemente "Boston" y colocando inmediatamente éxitos en las listas de popularidad, como la clásica "More than a feeling", que acabamos de oír. Para 1978, el grupo lanza su segundo álbum titulado "Don´t look back", el cual, a pesar de ser bastante más flojo que su antecesor, el disco alcanza ventas que le llevan al disco de platino y la canción que da título al álbum se convierte en un éxito comercial. Nos despedimos de Boston con esta canción: "Don´t look back" Otro de estos grupos fue Journey, una banda de rock creada en 1973 en San Francisco, por el teclista Gregg Rolie y el guitarrista Neal Schon, por cierto, integrantes originales de Santana. Esta banda, de estilo rock progresivo en sus inicios, fue cambiando a un estilo más melódico con la incorporación del vocalista Steve Perry en 1978. Este tipo, con la aportación de voz, convirtió a la banda en una de las más destacadas de los años 1980, con ventas de más de 80 millones de discos en todo el mundo. Journey alcanzó la cima del éxito en 1981 con el álbum Escape, que contenía canciones como "Open Arms", "Who's Crying Now" y "Don't Stop Believin'". Escucharemos esta última. Robert Clark "Bob" Seger, nacido en Lincoln Park, Míchigan, el 6 de mayo de 1945, es cantante, compositor, guitarrista y pianista, lo tiene todo. Al principio de su carrera se dedicó a actuar y grabar de forma local, llegándole el éxito en la misma medida. Pero, en 1973, reunió The Silver Bullet Band, un grupo de músicos del área de Detroit, con el que alcanzó ya el éxito a nivel nacional con el álbum Live Bullet, grabado en vivo en 1975 en el Cobo Hall de Detroit, Míchigan. En 1976, consigue un nuevo éxito nacional con el álbum de estudio Night Moves. Bob Seger es un roquero de raíces, con una clásica voz raspada. Ha escrito y grabado canciones que tratan del amor, las mujeres y temas sobre la clase trabajadora, y se ha preocupado siempre por escribir sobre el estilo de vida del trabajador estadounidense. Seger ha tenido numerosos éxitos, pero creo que le recordaremos por su icónico tema "Old Time Rock and Roll" Rainbow es una banda británica de hard rock y heavy metal liderada por el guitarrista Ritchie Blackmore, cuyo período de actividad tuvo lugar entre 1975 y 1984 aunque volvieron a escena entre 1994 y 1997. Originalmente fue fundada por Blackmore y los componentes del grupo Elf, pero con el tiempo la banda sufrió varios cambios en su formación y, desgraciadamente, ninguna de ellas grabó más de un disco. Originalmente su música mezclaba letras épicas con el sonido del metal neoclásico, pero con el paso del tiempo y, supongo, por las exigencias del mercado, el grupo adoptó posturas más comerciales. En 1978, el grupo se reunió en París, en los estudios Le Chateau, para preparar un nuevo LP. Tras dos meses de sesiones intermitentes, Blackmore, disgustado con los resultados, despide a varios de sus músicos por “incompatibilidad de caracteres”, supongo… La grabación queda detenida y Blackmore regresa a Inglaterra para probar músicos. Al no quedar conforme con ninguno, vuelve a París y graba él mismo todas las partes de bajo. Otras pistas son regrabadas en diciembre por un músico de sesión llamado David Stone. Tras todos estos avatares, el grupo dio a luz “Long Live Rock 'n' Roll, trabajo lanzado en el Reino Unido el 14 de abril de 1978. Y es éste: “Long Live Rock and Roll” The Alan Parsons Project fue un grupo inglés de rock progresivo formado en 1975 en Londres y activo hasta 1990.1 La banda estuvo liderada por el productor, ingeniero y compositor Alan Parsons y el productor ejecutivo, compositor y vocalista Eric Woolfson. En él participaron varios músicos de estudio y un grupo amplio de cantantes. En conjunto grabaron un total de once discos, acreditándose la mayoría de las canciones como Parsons/Woolfson, quienes lograron vender más de cincuenta millones de copias. Cuando mejor rodaban las cosas, y como siempre ocurre en casi todos los grupos, las relaciones entre Woolfson y Parsons no eran las mejores y, consecuentemente, llegó la separación. Mientras Parsons siguió su propia carrera en solitario y llevó a muchos miembros del proyecto de gira por primera vez con gran éxito, Woolfson produjo obras musicales influenciadas por la música de The Alan Parsons Project. Obras como Freudiana, Gaudi y Gambler fueron tres musicales que incluyeron canciones como "Eye in the Sky". Billy Joel ha grabado muchos éxitos populares y logrado más de 40 éxitos desde 1973 (empezando con el sencillo "Piano Man" que ya hemos oído en este programa) hasta su retirada en 1993, aunque, bueno, el hombre sigue haciendo tours. Es uno de los pocos artistas de rock y pop que consiguieron éxitos en el "Top Ten" de los 70, 80, y 90. Ganador del Premio Grammy en seis ocasiones, ha vendido más de 100 millones de discos en el mundo y es el sexto artista con más ventas en Estados Unidos. Ha realizado exitosas giras artísticas algunas veces con Elton John además de escribir y grabar música clásica. En 1983 lanzó el álbum "An Innocent Man" que incluía la pegadiza "Uptown Girl". En este álbum Billy Joel hace un tributo a la música de su infancia y siempre ha considerado este trabajo como “un álbum de cantantes”. Concretamente, "Uptown Girl" es un homenaje a Frankie Valli y The Four Seasons y su estilo doo-wop, hecho popular a mediados de los años 50. Escuchamos Uptown Girl. En esta época, destacaron varios guitarristas que no podemos pasar por alto. Cada uno con un estilo diferente, aportaron a la creatividad del momento páginas inolvidables. El primero de ellos Pat Metheny. Pat Metheny es un guitarrista estadounidense de jazz, reconocido como uno de los más grandes músicos de este género. Ha ganado innumerables premios y reconocimientos, entre ellos 20 Grammy. A lo largo de su dilatada carrera, ha tocado con artistas tan diversos como Antonio Carlos Jobim, Steve Reich, Ornette Coleman, Herbie Hancock, Jim Hall, Michael Brecker, Milton Nascimento, Enrique Morente, David Bowie o Carlos Santana. Nosotros vamos a escucharle, con su Pat Metheny Grup, en Better Days Ahead. Patrick Henry Travers , nacido el 12 de abril de 1954 en Toronto, Canadá, es un guitarrista de Hard Rock que inició su carrera musical a mediados de los setenta. Por su banda han pasado gente tan reconocida como Nicko McBrain o Jerry Riggs, entre otros. De su producción destacan los discos de sus inicios, como Heat in the Street de 1978, álbum en el que contó con el reconocido batería Tommy Aldridge; Crash and Burn de 1980 y Radio Active de 1981. A partir de allí, la carrera de Travers no ha logrado el éxito comercial obtenido en su primera época, sin embargo, conserva una leal base de fanáticos seguidores desde entonces. En retrospectiva, Pat Travers es considerado uno de los guitarristas más influyentes que emergió de la escena hard rock de los setentas. Algunos guitarristas, incluyendo a Kirk Hammett de Metallica, han citado a Travers como una de sus mayores influencias. Esto que suena es Snortin Whiskey Y bueno, no tenemos tiempo para más. Se nos han quedado en la recámara unos cuantos artistas que hubieran merecido nuestra atención. Se la prestaremos más adelante. En cualquier caso, ha sido un placer para mi, y espero que para vosotros, recordar a toda la gente que ha desfilado hoy por el programa. Así que, queridos amigos, me despido de todos vosotros amenazando con volver la próxima semana como siempre con… más historias, más músicos y más música. Hasta entonces… ¡¡¡BUENAS VIBRACIONES !!!
Continuando con nuestra pequeña historia del rock, nos habíamos quedado en el final de la crisis energética y admirando la eclosión de un buen número de grandes grupos. Como una pincelada, escuchamos la excelente canción de Kansas, “Dust in the wind”. Pero hubo muchos más, por ejemplo, Styx, con su éxito “Lady”. Los orígenes de Styx se remontan a 1963, cuando, en Chicago, los hermanos Chuck y John Panozzo (bajista y batería, respectivamente) empezaron a tocar, por diversión, con el teclista y cantante Dennis De Young. Durante los primeros cinco años, la música fue un hobby para ellos. Luego, en 1968, entraron en escena los guitarristas James Young y John Curulewski, y el grupo, bajo el nombre de Tradewinds, comenzó a actuar por el área de Chicago. No eran tan potentes y originales como Chicago, que en aquel periodo dominaba la escena jazz-rock americana, pero tenían un gran espíritu de superación, que se lo curraban, vamos. En 1970, tras haber cambiado su nombre por el de Styx, publicaron su primer álbum, 'Styx', prometedor y lleno de ideas, aunque realizado con muy bajo presupuesto. Su segundo disco, 'Styx II' (1973), contiene su primer gran éxito, la canción 'Lady', que acabamos de escuchar, y que, en 1975, escaló las listas de singles; fue un caso aislado, ya que tanto este disco como los siguientes, pasaron casi inadvertidos. Otro grupo de esta misma época, Boston, también tuvo su momento de gloria con una canción: “More tan a feeling” Boston se crea a mediados de 1969 por el ingeniero de sonido Tom Scholz como guitarrista y principal compositor, además del vocalista Brad Delp, el guitarrista Barry Goudreau y el batería Jim Masdea. Tras un inicio algo incierto, el batería deja el grupo y es reemplazado por Sib Hashian, y además el bajista Fran Sheehan se incorpora a las filas del grupo. Es así, como en 1976 y gracias a las composiciones ingeniosas del Scholz, el grupo lanza en 1976 su primer álbum titulado simplemente "Boston" y colocando inmediatamente éxitos en las listas de popularidad, como la clásica "More than a feeling", que acabamos de oír. Para 1978, el grupo lanza su segundo álbum titulado "Don´t look back", el cual, a pesar de ser bastante más flojo que su antecesor, el disco alcanza ventas que le llevan al disco de platino y la canción que da título al álbum se convierte en un éxito comercial. Nos despedimos de Boston con esta canción: "Don´t look back" Otro de estos grupos fue Journey, una banda de rock creada en 1973 en San Francisco, por el teclista Gregg Rolie y el guitarrista Neal Schon, por cierto, integrantes originales de Santana. Esta banda, de estilo rock progresivo en sus inicios, fue cambiando a un estilo más melódico con la incorporación del vocalista Steve Perry en 1978. Este tipo, con la aportación de voz, convirtió a la banda en una de las más destacadas de los años 1980, con ventas de más de 80 millones de discos en todo el mundo. Journey alcanzó la cima del éxito en 1981 con el álbum Escape, que contenía canciones como "Open Arms", "Who's Crying Now" y "Don't Stop Believin'". Escucharemos esta última. Robert Clark "Bob" Seger, nacido en Lincoln Park, Míchigan, el 6 de mayo de 1945, es cantante, compositor, guitarrista y pianista, lo tiene todo. Al principio de su carrera se dedicó a actuar y grabar de forma local, llegándole el éxito en la misma medida. Pero, en 1973, reunió The Silver Bullet Band, un grupo de músicos del área de Detroit, con el que alcanzó ya el éxito a nivel nacional con el álbum Live Bullet, grabado en vivo en 1975 en el Cobo Hall de Detroit, Míchigan. En 1976, consigue un nuevo éxito nacional con el álbum de estudio Night Moves. Bob Seger es un roquero de raíces, con una clásica voz raspada. Ha escrito y grabado canciones que tratan del amor, las mujeres y temas sobre la clase trabajadora, y se ha preocupado siempre por escribir sobre el estilo de vida del trabajador estadounidense. Seger ha tenido numerosos éxitos, pero creo que le recordaremos por su icónico tema "Old Time Rock and Roll" Rainbow es una banda británica de hard rock y heavy metal liderada por el guitarrista Ritchie Blackmore, cuyo período de actividad tuvo lugar entre 1975 y 1984 aunque volvieron a escena entre 1994 y 1997. Originalmente fue fundada por Blackmore y los componentes del grupo Elf, pero con el tiempo la banda sufrió varios cambios en su formación y, desgraciadamente, ninguna de ellas grabó más de un disco. Originalmente su música mezclaba letras épicas con el sonido del metal neoclásico, pero con el paso del tiempo y, supongo, por las exigencias del mercado, el grupo adoptó posturas más comerciales. En 1978, el grupo se reunió en París, en los estudios Le Chateau, para preparar un nuevo LP. Tras dos meses de sesiones intermitentes, Blackmore, disgustado con los resultados, despide a varios de sus músicos por “incompatibilidad de caracteres”, supongo… La grabación queda detenida y Blackmore regresa a Inglaterra para probar músicos. Al no quedar conforme con ninguno, vuelve a París y graba él mismo todas las partes de bajo. Otras pistas son regrabadas en diciembre por un músico de sesión llamado David Stone. Tras todos estos avatares, el grupo dio a luz “Long Live Rock 'n' Roll, trabajo lanzado en el Reino Unido el 14 de abril de 1978. Y es éste: “Long Live Rock and Roll” The Alan Parsons Project fue un grupo inglés de rock progresivo formado en 1975 en Londres y activo hasta 1990.1 La banda estuvo liderada por el productor, ingeniero y compositor Alan Parsons y el productor ejecutivo, compositor y vocalista Eric Woolfson. En él participaron varios músicos de estudio y un grupo amplio de cantantes. En conjunto grabaron un total de once discos, acreditándose la mayoría de las canciones como Parsons/Woolfson, quienes lograron vender más de cincuenta millones de copias. Cuando mejor rodaban las cosas, y como siempre ocurre en casi todos los grupos, las relaciones entre Woolfson y Parsons no eran las mejores y, consecuentemente, llegó la separación. Mientras Parsons siguió su propia carrera en solitario y llevó a muchos miembros del proyecto de gira por primera vez con gran éxito, Woolfson produjo obras musicales influenciadas por la música de The Alan Parsons Project. Obras como Freudiana, Gaudi y Gambler fueron tres musicales que incluyeron canciones como "Eye in the Sky". Billy Joel ha grabado muchos éxitos populares y logrado más de 40 éxitos desde 1973 (empezando con el sencillo "Piano Man" que ya hemos oído en este programa) hasta su retirada en 1993, aunque, bueno, el hombre sigue haciendo tours. Es uno de los pocos artistas de rock y pop que consiguieron éxitos en el "Top Ten" de los 70, 80, y 90. Ganador del Premio Grammy en seis ocasiones, ha vendido más de 100 millones de discos en el mundo y es el sexto artista con más ventas en Estados Unidos. Ha realizado exitosas giras artísticas algunas veces con Elton John además de escribir y grabar música clásica. En 1983 lanzó el álbum "An Innocent Man" que incluía la pegadiza "Uptown Girl". En este álbum Billy Joel hace un tributo a la música de su infancia y siempre ha considerado este trabajo como “un álbum de cantantes”. Concretamente, "Uptown Girl" es un homenaje a Frankie Valli y The Four Seasons y su estilo doo-wop, hecho popular a mediados de los años 50. Escuchamos Uptown Girl. En esta época, destacaron varios guitarristas que no podemos pasar por alto. Cada uno con un estilo diferente, aportaron a la creatividad del momento páginas inolvidables. El primero de ellos Pat Metheny. Pat Metheny es un guitarrista estadounidense de jazz, reconocido como uno de los más grandes músicos de este género. Ha ganado innumerables premios y reconocimientos, entre ellos 20 Grammy. A lo largo de su dilatada carrera, ha tocado con artistas tan diversos como Antonio Carlos Jobim, Steve Reich, Ornette Coleman, Herbie Hancock, Jim Hall, Michael Brecker, Milton Nascimento, Enrique Morente, David Bowie o Carlos Santana. Nosotros vamos a escucharle, con su Pat Metheny Grup, en Better Days Ahead. Patrick Henry Travers , nacido el 12 de abril de 1954 en Toronto, Canadá, es un guitarrista de Hard Rock que inició su carrera musical a mediados de los setenta. Por su banda han pasado gente tan reconocida como Nicko McBrain o Jerry Riggs, entre otros. De su producción destacan los discos de sus inicios, como Heat in the Street de 1978, álbum en el que contó con el reconocido batería Tommy Aldridge; Crash and Burn de 1980 y Radio Active de 1981. A partir de allí, la carrera de Travers no ha logrado el éxito comercial obtenido en su primera época, sin embargo, conserva una leal base de fanáticos seguidores desde entonces. En retrospectiva, Pat Travers es considerado uno de los guitarristas más influyentes que emergió de la escena hard rock de los setentas. Algunos guitarristas, incluyendo a Kirk Hammett de Metallica, han citado a Travers como una de sus mayores influencias. Esto que suena es Snortin Whiskey Y bueno, no tenemos tiempo para más. Se nos han quedado en la recámara unos cuantos artistas que hubieran merecido nuestra atención. Se la prestaremos más adelante. En cualquier caso, ha sido un placer para mi, y espero que para vosotros, recordar a toda la gente que ha desfilado hoy por el programa. Así que, queridos amigos, me despido de todos vosotros amenazando con volver la próxima semana como siempre con… más historias, más músicos y más música. Hasta entonces… ¡¡¡BUENAS VIBRACIONES !!!
Summary: "'Lady who means business' hair." This week we look back to the year 2000 version of Charlie's Angels because it's the only one that matters. Also discussed: Andrea's horny '40s, Lisa's inability to appreciate dark comedy and the cultural differences between the 'ought' decade and the 2010s. Show notes: Crispin Glover in Back to the Future (YouTube) Remember how hot Sam Rockwell was in Charlie's Angels? (Junkee) Charlie’s Angels: Love it or hate it, the original movie is an unintentional Warholian masterpiece (Guardian) The Complicated Legacy of the 2000 Charlie’s Angels (Vanity Fair) Charlie’s Angels Is Now On Netflix. How Well Does It Hold Up? (Refinery29) Love Actually x Pop This! Podcast live at the Rio! Come see us do a live taping where we debate whether Love Actually is the best or worst Christmas movie of all time with special guests Alicia Tobin and Rachel Fox! Sunday, December 15 Doors 6:00 pm Pop This! Live Podcast Taping 6:30 pm Love Actually 7:45 pm BUY TICKETS HERE Recommendations: Andrea W.: The Watchmen (HBO) Lisa: The End of the F***ing World (Netflix) Music credits: "Deviate" by Podington Bear "Ghost" by Podington Bear From Free Music Archive CC BY 3.0 Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From Incompetch CC BY 3.0 Intro bed:"OLPC" by Marco Raaphorst Courtesy of Free Music Archive CC BY-SA 3.0 NL Pop This! Links: Pop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Instagram Logo design by Samantha Smith Pop This! is two women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Press play and come hang out with your two new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin and recorded at the Vancouver Public Library's wonderful Inspiration Lab.
Today I am joined by popular youtuber Jess Lambert from 'Every Disney Movie Ever' channel to talk about the rollout of Disney Plus and the 'Lady and the Tramp remake Please subscribe to Jess' channel and watch our video on the Pros and Cons of Disney Plus over on her channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH5qP_m9bTI3kfKKYAGCrDA Follow Jess on twitter at https://twitter.com/JessLambert19 Follow Jess on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jesslambert19/ For all the Disney reviews go to https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7wz447AgL4yk8QgYPSqPTiG0tV5Q-WVl Get your #animationjunkie shirt and holiday gear at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies?utm_campaign=Hallmarkies&utm_medium=8581&utm_source=affiliate Please support the podcast on patreon https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Check out the Talking Disney Anchor feed https://anchor.fm/talkingdisneycanon Follow the other Talking Disney Podcast https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-cb8n4-c29d63#.XZ6x52RKpGE.twitter Follow Rachel's Reviews on Itunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rachels-reviews/id1278536301?mt=2 Follow my blog at https://rachelsreviews.net Follow me on twitter https://twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow me on facebook https://www.facebook.com/smilingldsgirlreviews/ Listen to Hallmarkies Podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288
In this episode, Adam and Patrick celebrate Patrick's birthday and Thanksgiving! The guys share listener feedback regarding Disney+ and the streaming service's live-action remake of 'Lady and the Tramp,' announce the winner of their ThanksGAYving week three Thanksgiveaway and reveal their week four Thanksgiveaway. Adam and Patrick cover the latest Disney news and, for their feature segment, share their spoiler-free review of 'Frozen 2.' As always, the guys close out the show with some Quick D. Thanks for listening! To ensure that you don't miss an episode, please subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Pandora, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you prefer to listen and, while you're there, consider leaving a review. Reviews are the best way for you to help us spread the word about our podcast. To become a patron of the podcast, please visit our website at gaysdothed.com/donate. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @gdtdpodcast and on our website at gaysdothed.com. Join the conversation by submitting your questions or show ideas to info@gaysdothed.com.
In this episode, Adam and Patrick discuss Transgender Day of Remembrance (November 20) and celebrate their patrons as part of #thankyoupatronsday (November 19). The guys announce the winner of their ThanksGAYving week two Thanksgiveaway and share their week three Thanksgiveaway and how you can enter to win! Adam and Patrick cover the latest Disney news and, for their feature segment, talk about their experience thus far with Disney+ and give their spoiler-free review of the streaming service's live-action remake of 'Lady and the Tramp.' As always, the guys close out the show with some Quick D. Thanks for listening! To ensure that you don't miss an episode, please subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Pandora, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you prefer to listen and, while you're there, consider leaving a review. Reviews are the best way for you to help us spread the word about our podcast. To become a patron of the podcast, please visit our website at gaysdothed.com/donate. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @gdtdpodcast and on our website at gaysdothed.com. Join the conversation by submitting your questions or show ideas to info@gaysdothed.com.
Ideal Home Show Christmas & Eat & Drink Festival 21 - 25 November 2018
Rosemary endeared herself to the nation when she took part in 'I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here' where she proved she could cook just about anything, anywhere. She is best known for appearing on many TV cookery programmes including; ‘Ladette to Lady', ‘Rosemary Shrager's School for Cooks', ‘This Morning', ‘The Alan Titchmarsh Show'. Her latest programmes include The Real Marigold Hotel as well as The Real Marigold on Tour. Rosemary's The Chopping Block, filmed at her cookery school in Tunbridge Wells also aired in Spring 2016. A second series will air from March 2017. Her first cookery book, Rosemary - Castle Cook was described by food writer Michael Raffael as “an object lesson in handling the finest produce”. Her second book Rosemary Shrager’s School for Cooks was published to accompany the series and her latest with another Rosemary Shrager’s Absolutely Foolproof Classic Home Cooking as well as Food for Family and Friends following soon after. Rosemary Shrager’s Yorkshire Breakfasts was published in October 2011. Rosemary is a natural extrovert and communicator whose professional career includes a period working for Pierre Koffman at the internationally famous Tante Claire restaurant in London and also a period working for Jean-Christophe Novelli. Thereafter, Rosemary was the head chef at Moyns Park, the home of the Mountbatten’s who held private and corporate functions and where Rosemary was responsible for all aspects of catering. Both her preparation and her presentation are outstanding. This led to Rosemary having her own cookery school at Amhuinnsuidhe Castle from 1998 till 2002 before moving it to Swinton Park, a castle hotel in the Yorkshire Dales where she was based for 10 years. The all new Rosemary Shrager Cookery School opened its doors in May 2013 in Tunbridge Wells. Shrager's Patisserie selling all manner of delicious food opened in February 2014, also in Tunbridge Wells.
In the thrilling conclusion to 'In the Service of a Lady', Cranston has breakfast with his sister. Over breakfast, he finishes the story of the kidnapping and rescue of Rosamund Syme. The Barnaby's are back and angry and the question is raised: Who is Neon Jezebel? Content Warning: violence, one swear word Neon Jezebel is written and performed by Za'chary Westbrook. Announcements are by SooGang Lee. You can find more at neonjezebel.com and follow us on Instagram @neonjezebelpodcast
Welcome to Watch. Review. Repeat. This is the podcast where two best friends discuss the latest in film and television and then do it all over again the following week! Colton and Andrew reunite with the Losers Club in Derry, Maine to face off with the monstrous Pennywise in 'It Chapter Two'! 00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:09 - Colton's Fun Fact of the Week! 00:07:15 - Disney D23 Exposition 2019: An Introduction 00:07:42 - Pixar Unveils Cast and Details of New Film 'Soul' 00:10:23 - Disney Announces New Animated Film 'Raya and the Last Dragon' 00:12:08 - 'Lady and the Tramp' Official Trailer 00:15:45 - 'The World According to Jeff Goldblum' Official Trailer 00:18:13 - Marvel Studios Announces 'Ms. Marvel', 'Moon Knight', and 'She-Hulk' Disney+ Series 00:23:41 - Marvel Studios Offers New Details on Animated Series 'What If...?' and Disney+ Series 'The Falcon and the Winter Soldier' and 'WandaVision' 00:31:18 - Gemma Chan, Kit Harington, and Barry Keoghan Join Cast of Marvel’s 'Eternals' 00:34:28 - 'Black Panther II' Dated for May 26, 2022 00:35:38 - Ewan McGregor to Return as Obi-Wan Kenobi for Disney+ Series 00:40:24 - 'The Mandalorian' Official Trailer 00:44:40 - 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' D23 Special Look 00:51:13 - 'El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie' Date Announcement 00:54:46 - 'Bad Boys For Life' Official Trailer 00:58:27 - 'Titans' Season 2 Full Trailer 01:01:40 - 'Joker' Final Trailer 01:07:06 - 'Terminator: Dark Fate' Official Trailer 01:12:06 - 'Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan' Season 2 Official Trailer 01:14:08 - Ben Wheatley to Direct Alicia Vikander in 'Tomb Raider' Sequel 01:17:50 - Hayley Atwell to Join Tom Cruise in 'Mission: Impossible 7' 01:22:28 - Cast of 'Mortal Kombat' Reboot Announced 01:31:47 - 'Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn' Teaser 01:34:16 - 'It Chapter Two' (Non-Spoilers and Recommendation) 01:58:08 - 'It Chapter Two' (Spoilers) 02:20:18 - Catching Up With Andrew (Georgia, West Virginia, 'Mindhunter' Season 2, Tool - Fear Inoculum, 'Bloons', 'TEPPEN') 02:24:41 - Catching Up With Colton ('Dirty Dancing', 'Cinderella' (2015), 'Chuck' Season 1, 'GLOW' Season 3, 'Young Justice: Invasion', 'The Good Place' Season 1, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Jurassic Park, Ink to Film Podcast, Tool - Fear Inoculum) 02:28:41 - Conclusion/Outro Visit our website! Support us on Patreon! Thank you for listening, and please send any feedback to watchreviewrepeat@gmail.com! Intro/Outro Credit: Mechanolith Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Tonight's special guest is Debby Washington Goodwin from Springdale, Arkansas, a returning NAASCA family member who was last with us in 2016. At that time her husband, Mike T, was with her .. 'The Outlaw and The Lady'. Now widowed, Debby continues her advocacy with the help of her son on Facebook through U. N. 4. U. Me. As a mother, Debby had to work through the rage, shame and guilt of discovering her only child's sexual abuse at the hands of her ex-husband, "A mother's worse nightmare!" she says. Mike himself was a survivor of childhood abuse that took its many forms by both his mother and his dad. 'The Outlaw and The Lady' met in a Behavioral Hospital as patients. Upon discharge they dated, and married and gave their strength and courage through sharing with others their life experiences while encouraging others to share theirs. Their mission dream was to give those that feel they have no hope with no voice. She now does this work with her son. Debby says, "We know first hand how the experiences of sexual, physical, and mental childhood abuse and how it can consume one throughout his/her entire life. We also know some do not physically survive it and for those we want to find and be their voice." Besides sharing on social media, they go out on the road to meet with clients, either as individuals or in seminars. Their cause is centered on their own life experiences (child sexual child abuse and child abuse period), and there's a lot to share. People privately feel comfortable to share once they hear what Debby and her son have been through. There's a lot to do. As Debby points out, "We're busy .. but that is a good kind of busy."
Ruvheneko — Layers is a podcast for us to get to know each other better. It is a lot more 'Ruvhi' and a little less 'Ruvheneko' - it is a lot more 'Lady' and a little less 'Iron.' Contrary to popular belief, my life has not been a bed of roses. Blessed it has been, and I thank The Almighty for that, but the many lessons in between have been life-altering.
"I guess we're not gonna make our quota today, honey bunch!" Would you believe it's the final (ultimate?) episode of Season 1 already? Paul and Krystal talk about 'Let's Call It Quits', the ep where things come to a head at Wellman Plastics. Also features some discussion on the art of compering, the origin of the word 'blue' and the deliciousness of 'Five Guys'. Let us know what you think, Cornballs! And please rate and subscribe to us in iTunes! Follow us: Subscribe and Review on iTunes! Our website! CreamedCornPod on Facebook! CreamedCornPod on Twitter! CreamedCornPod on Instagram! Krystal's Twitter! Krystal Evans Comedy! Paul's Twitter! Paul McDaniel Comedy! Stuff we chatted about: Five Guys: https://www.fiveguys.co.uk/ Pretty Woman gum scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qj9MTcXHdlE Fred Dalton Thompson Quits Presidential Race: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DycMK9Fff9M Jerry Lewis says 'Lady': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WMr8ZISY-c Rotunda Comedy Club: https://www.rotundacomedy.club/ "I'm Spartacus!": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKCmyiljKo0 Words we owe to Shakespeare: http://shakespeare-online.com/biography/wordsinvented.html Sally Field "You like me!": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_8nAvU0T5Y Jim Carrey standup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNN64Vx2HA0
She is quite the busy lady and I'm so stoked to have her on the program that the last thing I wanna do I spend too much time on this intro, but I will take the time to highlight her amazing achievements as she's managed to wear quite a few hats along her impressive career. As a former Fashion Exec with over a decade of experience in North America and abroad, Dionne Nicholls is a Social Entrepreneur - she is the co-founder and Program Director of the CLEAN financial literacy youth program, Host and bonafied 'Lady with The Facts' of the highly successful Two Black Guys with Good Credit podcast, Life Coach and oh yea - she's also a mom. But that's not all, Dionne has embarked on a new journey as her diverse skills in the world of fashion, finance and personal development have motivated her to join other amazing women to launch the Fearless Women Non-Profit organization : a group dedicated to helping and empowering women to not only speak their truth but live it fully and unapologetically throughout all facets and stages of their lives. I have a little girl, this is the kind of message and mission I can get behind. As I hope you will too. You can connect with Dionne via her official Instagram page as well her official Facebook page
What was happening next door? Crystal lived next door to a panty sniffer! Pete discovered he lived next door to a 'Lady of the Night' and David lived across the road from a crack house! Stevie B joined the guys to talk all this Apple! He spoke about the new iPhone upgrades and what we should be keeping an eye out for. Head to applegoss.com to keep up to date! Inspired by Matthew Pavlich passing out at his first training with Freo, the guys wanted to know your stories that start with "The last thing I remember…". Jackie passed out looking at her sons wound and woke up next to him in hospital. Mario got a soccer ball to the head and Jimmy told us about his 4WD accident.Masto from the Eagles joined the guys to talk footy finals, but the guys were very distracted by what he was wearing!Finally, Nathan tried the honey cake that's been in their fridge for months and went off in June, he lived to tell the tale, but will he be at work tomorrow? Next time he's going to eat something that he's had in his freezer since Christmas! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thank you for listening to this Lunchtime Talk, produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. In this live recording, the Art Gallery’s Senior Curator of Prints, Drawings & Photographs, Julie Robinson, introduces the display 'Diane Arbus: American Portraits.' For further information visit www.agsa.sa.gov.au image: Diane Arbus, United States of America, 1923 – 1971, 'Lady bartender at home with a souvenir dog', 1964, New Orleans, United States (printed after 1971 by Neil Selkirk, New York), gelatin silver photograph; Roy and Marjory Edwards Bequest Fund 2005, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide.
The latest episode of the podcast which asks: if Midge Ure had become lead singer of the Sex Pistols, would we all still be wearing flares? This episode, Pop-Crazed Youngsters, was foraged from the very dustbin of History, being one from early 1976 which missed out on the BBC4 treatment. And, as we very quickly discover, huge chunks of it should have stayed there. Diddy Fucking David Hamilton wears a nasty Christmas-present jumper. Barbara Dickson warms up for her season on the Two Ronnies. Smokie - again! - dispatch another throat full of phlegm upon The Kids. Slik - AGAIN! - deliver the stalkiest wedding song ever. And Sailor encourage the youth to bang on the side of their Dad's drinks cabinet. As we all know, however, there is no such thing as a rubbish Top Of The Pops. Osibisa get properly togged up. Pans People pull one of their greatest performances out of their Quality Street Wrapper-panted arses, and the Number One has been there for so long it's practically the national anthem by now. Al Needham is joined by Sarah Bee and David Stubbs for a furtle amongst the jumble sale of early '76, veering off to browse through the Music Star Annual of that year, whether calling someone a 'Lady' is acceptable these days, hitting your brother with a golf club for a tin of peaches, a giveaway of David's new book Mars By 1980, infant school bus trips to Africa, and the importance of not having a Cheepy. WE SWEAR LIKE BOGGERS. [audio http://traffic.libsyn.com/chartmusic/29-January_22nd_1976_-_Heres_A_Song_About_A_Naughty_Lady.mp3] Download | Video Playlist | Subscribe | Facebook | Twitter Subscribe to us on iTunes here. Support us on Patreon here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"You can't spell 'manslaughter' without 'laughter'." Back at it again on Mumsnet. We encounter cheeky coffee drinkers, greeting cards for people who have left work following 'incidents', glockenspiel murderers, dogs who have eaten earphone cables 'Lady and the Tramp'-style, smelly Jesus, and accidental children.
Many apologies for the delay in getting this one out. Both Adam and I were fighting off our own man flu illnesses.It's the last time we 'Lady and the Tramp' a pasta dish! We recap the Canadian Grand Prix, speak with Championship leader Fingerboy Vettel and hand out our awards for what most people will agree was quite a dull race. We also preview the French Grand Prix at Paul Ricard. We see what Kimi is up to, a special Effing What featuring the race track hosting this weekends race. We also make our predictions, talk F1 news and utter bollocks. Thanks for listening. https://twitter.com/effing1podcast
Rosemary endeared herself to the nation when she took part in 'I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here' where she proved she could cook just about anything, anywhere. She is best known for appearing on many TV cookery programmes including; ‘Ladette to Lady', ‘Rosemary Shrager's School for Cooks', ‘This Morning', ‘The Alan Titchmarsh Show'. Her latest programmes include The Real Marigold Hotel as well as The Real Marigold on Tour. Rosemary's The Chopping Block, filmed at her cookery school in Tunbridge Wells also aired in Spring 2016. A second series will air from March 2017.
Part Two! The CBD oil series. We're looking at potency, lables, recommended starting procedures, side effects and warning signs. Have you heard of Mary Seacole? Neither had I -but she's the true 'Lady of the Lamp' heroine and is also known as 'The Other Florence Nightingale' - famous for riding out into the battlefields of the Crimean War to scoop up injured soliers on horseback and ferry them back to safety, she was also Scottish Jamaican so why don't we know about her incredible contributions? Well, The Big Issue magazine did a fine tribute to her and we look at her fantastic legacy.Featured Music Artists;Mike Harrison of The Anthropophobia Project teams up with Mark Swanson of The Aquaerials for the album 'Sinking Ships'. This track is 'Dead Meat' and can be purchased here; https://theanthropophobiaproject.bandcamp.com/album/sinking-shipswww.dimensionsandbeyond.comwww.facebook.com/dimensionsandbeyondradioshowhttps://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/dimensions-beyond-podcast/id1049511173
Part Two! The CBD oil series. We're looking at potency, lables, recommended starting procedures, side effects and warning signs. Have you heard of Mary Seacole? Neither had I -but she's the true 'Lady of the Lamp' heroine and is also known as 'The Other Florence Nightingale' - famous for riding out into the battlefields of the Crimean War to scoop up injured soliers on horseback and ferry them back to safety, she was also Scottish Jamaican so why don't we know about her incredible contributions? Well, The Big Issue magazine did a fine tribute to her and we look at her fantastic legacy.Featured Music Artists;Mike Harrison of The Anthropophobia Project teams up with Mark Swanson of The Aquaerials for the album 'Sinking Ships'. This track is 'Dead Meat' and can be purchased here; https://theanthropophobiaproject.bandcamp.com/album/sinking-shipswww.dimensionsandbeyond.comwww.facebook.com/dimensionsandbeyondradioshowhttps://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/dimensions-beyond-podcast/id1049511173
Annika is joined by domestic violence practitioner Jenni Steele, and youth mentor Penny Belle.Jenni and Penny discuss ways of helping young people to identify healthy relationships, the importance of dealing with trauma and the lessons learned from their abusive pasts. Is receiving 50 texts in an hour normal?We also have the legendary 'Lady of Soul’s Jenny Francis. Ever wondered how she got her name? Tune in!@AnnikaAllen@Jenny_Lioness@PennyBelle_9@JennyFrancisLOS@weareunedited See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Behind the Music with Martha Quinn. She breaks down who inspired Aerosmith's 'Dude Looks Like a Lady'
Almost Cancelled discuss this week's TV news which includes official renewals for Mr Robot and Curb Your Enthusiasm as well as a premiere date for Jessica Jones Season 2. We also get our first look at Hawk & Dove in Titans.Disney officially buys the majority of Fox's assets and w e speculate what this means in terms of their future streaming service, their new majority in Hulu and the industry as a whole.Plus plenty of streaming/network TV dramas and comedies announced as in development including a new Ronald D Moore science fiction show from Apple and psychological thriller 'Lady in the Mask.'
As part of our Album of the Month series, Classic Album Sundays celebrated Lady Day's swansong and classic album 'Lady in Satin'. Classic Album Sundays' founder Colleen 'Cosmo' Murphy tells the story behind the album. Check out Billie Holiday's influences and contemporaries on our Musical Lead-Up Playlist here: http://classicalbumsundays.com/billie-holiday-lady-in-satin-musical-lead-up-playlist/ and our playlist that celebrates the legacy of 'Lady in Satin' here: http://classicalbumsundays.com/billie-holiday-lady-in-satin-legacy-playlist/
On this week’s episode we discuss: Sukkot, Ebola terrorists, and the Jerusalem capital conundrum. We continue our study in The Book Of Revelation. Find out how you can help a man who’s only crime was clicking “like” on Facebook. Lastly, i’ll try to answer an important question raised by the movie Left Behind. Show notes: Revelation Chapter 1 Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) Guide for the Perplexed, 2014 A Concise Overview of the Seven Feasts of Israel ISIS Plans On Sending Muslims Infected With Ebola Into America To Infect And Kill Americans ISIS offered to swap Foley for 'Lady al Qaeda' Ebola Airborne Since 1989 Some Ebola experts worry virus may spread more easily than assumed ISIS with an Ebola BioWeapon? Pandemics Threats: Preparing for a Pandemic Outbreak American Survival Wholesale Store World Death Clock US Supreme Court to Decide Status of Jerusalem UN To Control Jerusalem? Pope meets with Former Israeli President, Shimon Peres Israel reportedly agrees to extend cease-fire for 24 hours Part 2: Who are social networking site users? IDOP 2014 Petition (Kirollos Atallah) The most important link!
CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS : 'OPEN BORDERS,' 'IMMIGRATION ISSUES' MAKING ISIS IMMEDIATE THREAT,ISIS offered to swap Foley for 'Lady al Qaeda',James Foley murder: British woman vows to become first female to behead western prisoner in Syria,“Twice as many’ UK Muslims fighting for Islamic State than in UK armed forces,Today in Cold War History for August 22,You Do Realize that the U.S. Funded and Trained ISIS, Right?
With our new monthly podcast, we break away from the norm, and simply present our choice of the hottest music available to buy NOW – selecting only tracks scheduled for release in the forthcoming month; gems which everyone can get their hands on. Covering the full spectrum of drum and bass, we leave no sub-genre unexplored, from the dancefloor damagers to the soulful beauts and lush half-time soundscapes. Our only criteria is that we believe them to be the best and so fully deserve to be brought to your attention. This is Drum and Bass, April 2012… www.thisisdrumandbass.com
In this exclusive interview with the man who can read the akashic records, Chris Thomas discusses his brand new book "Synthesis". Synthesis is the merging together of our past selves with our current selves to create our future selves. In his new book, Chris Thomas brings together his thirty years of exploring the Akashic and historical records to give us an overview of Universal history from the Creator's first 'Thought' to the present day and Earth's crucial role in the development of the Universe. Creation, 'The Divine Plan', ETs, Lemuria, Atlantis, the 'Lady' and the Faerie are all explained as well as answering the thirteen most asked questions. Chris also provides some much needed clues as to our near future. There are also some very useful meditations and exercises to help us undergo our process of change as well as a meditation to help you to begin accessing the Akashic for yourself.
A useful summary and animation of Plato's cave allegory in 'The Republic'. This may aid your understanding and interpretation of Tennyson's 'Lady of Shallot'. Plato's Allegory of the Cave: An adaptation in clay from Michael Ramsey on Vimeo.
Mellifluous-voiced Kathy reads the news on Radio 4, stars in Scott Mills' 'Posh Radio 4 Lady' segment, plays the 'uke', writes books, loves Twitter, and still finds time to tell you to turn around when possible on your Tom Tom. We had a great chat and she even played a few requests for us. It was [...]
'Lady in the Water': Drunken Commentary Track