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Our 1976 series continues with 2112 from Rush. Disney John, Tim and Eric join me as we discuss another iconic album from a truly great year in music. Twitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastdockingbay77podcast@gmail.compatreon.com/dockingbay77podcasthttps://discord.gg/T8Nt3YB7
The second half of Greg's chat with RushCon creative director and "Rush Fan in Chief" Jillian Maryonovich is finally here! Having covered so much ground about Jillian's background and connection to the band (as well as her time as White House Creative Director during President Obama's second term), the stage is set for some full-on Rush geekery! Find out what Rush-related comic Greg absolutely hated, which Rush songs and albums Jillian would erase from existence for charity (and which ones she would do for free), how the band told off the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in the most Canadian way possible, why you should learn to stop listening to the naysayers and give this band a chance, and so much more! Robots From Tomorrow is a twice-weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Stay safe and enjoy your funny books.
In preparation for the second half of this interview later this week, we present Part 1, originally broadcast on July 29, 2021. Robots is a show built on being a fan of something. While the fandom in question is usually comics, today's episode deviates from the norm a bit as Greg kicks off a 2-part chat with Jillian Maryonovich about fandom in general and their shared passion for the Canadian rock trio Rush. in particular. Jillian was not only in the front row for Rush's final show ever, but has appeared in two documentaries about the band. In her capacity as Creative Director for RushCon, she has spent years helping fans make memories and new connections over a shared love of the group and its music. She is also not a stranger to tours of a different sort, having been on staff for the political campaigns of Pete Buttigeig and one Barack Hussein Obama, including four years as the White House Creative Director during President Obama's second term. She may not have come up with the title "Rush Fan in Chief" but we think it's as apt a description as any. Robots From Tomorrow is a twice-weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Stay safe and enjoy your funny books.
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Robots is a show built on being a fan of something. While the fandom in question is usually comics, today's episode deviates from the norm a bit as Greg kicks off a 2-part chat with Jillian Maryonovich about fandom in general and their shared passion for the Canadian rock trio Rush. in particular. Jillian was not only in the front row for Rush's final show ever, but has appeared in two documentaries about the band. In her capacity as Creative Director for RushCon, she has spent years helping fans make memories and new connections over a shared love of the group and its music. She is also not a stranger to tours of a different sort, having been on staff for the political campaigns of Pete Buttigeig and one Barack Hussein Obama, including four years as the White House Creative Director during President Obama's second term. She may not have come up with the title "Rush Fan in Chief" but we think it's as apt a description as any. Robots From Tomorrow is a twice-weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Stay safe and enjoy your funny books.
As they begin their latest trip around the sun, Mike and Kevin gaze into the far-flung future, discovering a reality in which a clique of sinister collectivists rule with an iron fist, suppressing creativity and individuality, to and fro, all the live-long day, and so forth. It’s the story of the Rush rock opera 2112, as well as the various and sundry lesser-known tracks which comprise the part of that album that used to be known as “Side B.” Before blasting off to the dystopian city of Megadon, Mike recounts his COVID Christmas and Kevin discusses his family’s rich history of surviving gas leaks. The guys talk about guitar gear and revisit the familiar topic of cable news clichés and the most maligned phrases of the American vernacular. By the way, whatever happened to murder hornets? Related, recommended, and required resources for this episode: “2112: Overture/Temples of Syrinx” Performed live in Frankfurt for Rush’s 30th anniversary tour. Alex Lifeson talks about Rory Gallagher Excerpted from a documentary this clip includes Alex’s recollections of their first tour, in which Rush supported Rory. Neil Peart Interviews Canadian politician Jean Chrétien From MuchMusic, October 1993. The Philosophy Behind Rush's Lyrics A mini-documentary by Polyphonic.
Bill Wang returns to talk about the first ten years of Rush. In this episode we cover the first Rush album to Hemispheres. Next Week We take it all the way to "Grace Under Pressure". A fun conversation of a band we both love. Check It Out! Bam!
All hail the Holy Trinity! Canadian prog rockers Rush are the featured artist representing the letter 'R' on this weeks show. Their catalogue was too deep...too rich to fit into a single episode so this show highlights my top ten underrated/under-appreciated songs from their 1970's classic era (Rush, Fly By Night, Caress of Steel, 2112, All the Worlds a Stage, A Farewell to Kings, and Hemispheres. Whether you are a lifelong Rush fan, or especially if you are a casual fan, this is a great way to be re-introduced to one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time.I do not own the rights to any of the music played on this podcast. The musicians or the music labels own the copyright. I play this music under the doctrine of Fair Use. I am not here as a DJ, but to offer music commentary and criticism. My goal is for you to gain a larger appreciation for the bands or the musicians played here on this podcast and I ask for you to go out and purchase their music or legally stream it. The musicians need your support and I hope this show contributes to spreading the good word about the bands you hear on these episodes. I do not profit in any way from this podcast. It is truly done out of my pure love of the music.Featured songsTake a FriendWhat You're DoingBest I CanIn the EndNecromancerSomething For NothingLakeside Park (Live)A Farewell to KingsCinderella ManCircumstances
Welcome to the B-Sides! On these special Bonus tracks, we share unreleased audio clips that weren't included in the original podcast track... This time, we revisit our talk with acclaimed Metal expert Martin Popoff whose new book "Anthem: Rush in the 70s" details the band's meteoric rise and the evolution of their wildly powerful live stage shows. LISTEN TO THE EPISODE's SOUNDTRACK HERE. --We love to hear from you and yes, Text prose & RocknRoll takes requests! Please subscribe, rate, comment, then tell a friend! Special Thanks: Martin Popoff. Anthem: Rush in the 70s is available on ECW Press. --About the Podcast: ‘TEXT PROSE AND ROCK N ROLL'- is the only podcast dedicated to the written account of musicians. From artist memoirs to band bios, and anything in between. You'll hear first accounts from those who lived the lifestyle; a Book Club that rocks - literally. It was Created, Hosted & Executive Produced by Kris Kosach. It was Produced & Edited by Charlene Goto of Go-To Productions. For more on the show, visit the website: www.textproserocknroll.com Follow us on Instagram @TextproserocknrollFollow Kris on Social Media: @KrisKosachFollow Producer Char on Social Media: @ProducerChar
Sadly, the world lost Neil Peart last week. Neil was considered by many, myself included, as one of the greatest drummers to ever pick up a pair of sticks. The guy was incredibly musically proficient, and he was apart of the power trio RUSH. Rush's songs are all over the map, they range from 4 decades of influence and musical styles, and they're all super amazing musicians. They're a band like no other.For this episode, I brought in Rush super-fan and all around great guy Corbin O'Donnell, as well as friend of the show and frequent guest Jamie Reynolds. We all have different tastes and perspectives when it comes to RUSH, and this was a fun episode. Check it out!
We lost a legend in music last week with the passing of Neil Peart, so this cast is dedicated to his genius and the impact that Rush has on Rock n Roll. Songs Featured Include:"Xanadu" from A Farewell To Kings"Subdivision" from Signals"Show Don't Tell" from Presto"One Little Victory" from Vapor Trails"Lakeside Park" from Caress of Steel"The Color of Right" from Test For Echo
On this episode, we meet Rob Tovar, the Director at 2112 - an entertainment startup incubator in Chicago, IL with over 125 member companies. Rob details how he navigated a career full of adventures and winding paths. We really enjoyed hearing about how he first started as a United States Marine and then pursued a career in a variety of industries starting in aviation and finally landing in entertainment.
The Admiral is joined by Kennedy and former guests Dave and Keith to discuss the recent passing of Rush drummer Neil Peart, and the importance of Rush's music over the years.
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
We follow up on Woodstock's 50th anniversary, power line networking, semantic developers, and Domnio's appeal to the Supreme Court. Apple TV+ will launch in November with a free trial. Apple's Arcade gaming system will also debut with a free trial. The Apple Card has launched for all users in the US. New ceramic and titanium watches revealed in watchOS 6 beta. We discuss the cost of DropBox's use of common code for iOS and Android. We dig into Git version 2.23 highlights and Bitbucket sunsets Mercurial support. Picks: Duckie, 22 short tests of Combine – Part 1: Protocols, SwiftTO videos & photos.
Today on our show we are joined by medicine woman and formidable dancer, Laura Cole. Laura got our attention at a Rush tribute band show where she was one Fancy Dancer. One this fantastic episode we talk about album artwork, sad teenagers, the United States Army, something called "Geddycorns," and - of course - we talk about the greatest rock band in the history of the world, Rush Follow the show on social media. Facebook and Instagram: @PermanentWavesPodcast Twitter: @PwavesPod Follow the boys on social media. @TollScott @ReyGuevara
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APRIL of 1976 “2112” by Rush Bruce brings us one of his all-time-favorites. This album is the one where Rush became RUSH. In the wake of "Caress of Steel" their third album which was neither a commercial nor a critical success, Mercury Records considered dropping the band. Ray Daniels, manager for Rush, negotiated to have the group make one more album. The label wanted them to make more accessible songs — shorter— with more singles. NOPE. Instead, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart created an album in which the entire first side was an Ayn Rand-influenced distopian sci-fi epic! Join us as we take a journey past the Temples of Syrinx where creativity and individualism have been banned in the year 2112. “2112 part 1 - Overture” This was the last song recorded of the 2112 epic. It is an instrumental summary of the entire piece, similar to classical symphonies of the past, and has a brief nod to the 1812 Overture. “2112 part 2 - The Temples of Syrinx” Geddy Lee's lyrics are very high and sometimes unintelligible. This portion introduces the powers that rule the world - the priests of the temples of Syrinx, who ban creativity and individualism. “2112 part 3 - Discovery” We are introduced to the protagonist, who finds a guitar and learns how to play it. What can this strange device be? Rush received a lot of criticism for writing an Ayn Rand - inspired piece. “2112 part 4 - Presentation” The priests are not as excited about the discovery as the protagonist expects. They destroy the guitar. “2112 part 5 - Oracle: The Dream” Alex Lifeson rips off a great guitar solo to start this section. Lifeson and Lee have been friends since the 8th grade. This section tells of a dream of another planet outside the Solar Federation where creative people still live. “2112 part 6 - Soliloquy” It was all a dream, and the protagonist takes his life rather than live in captivity. “2112 part 7 - Grand Finale” But was it all a dream? ENTERTAINMENT TRACK: “Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow” from the TV Show, Baretta Robert Blake's hard knock cop show. STAFF PICKS: “Elliptical Seasons” by Star Castle Wayne was excited that this progressive rock group from Illinois has a similar feel to Yes. Terry Luttrell, frontman for Starcastle, was also the frontman for REO Speedwagon “Golden Years” by David Bowie Rob shares that this was written and recorded for (and ultimately rejected by) Elvis Presley by the ever-changing and terribly creative David Bowie. This song reached number 10 on the charts. “Union Man” by the Cate Brothers Brian likes this track because in the mid 60's the Cate Brothers were a "country soul" act from Arkansas, but had their "one hit wonder" with this funk rock fusion song in 1976. “Sara Smile” by Hall & Oates Bruce is bringing this top 10 hit, written about Hall's then-girlfriend, Sara Allen, who contributed to a number of songs including “Private Eyes” and “Maneater.” INSTRUMENTAL / LAUGH TRACK: “Lumberjack Song” by Monty Python I'm a lumberjack and I don't care....Monty Python received a big boost in 1976 when PBS began replaying their "Flying Circus" show from the BBC
Today on our show Rey and Ben sit down to discuss one of the most important works of literature in Rush fandom. Stay tuned until the end for a special announcement from the guys. Follow the podcast: Facebook and Instagram - @PermanentWavesPodcast Twitter - @PWavesPod Follow Ben on Twitter: @TollScott Follow Rey everywhere: @ReyGuevara
Today on our show Rey sits down with longtime friend and "Lost Boy," Daniel Coronel, to discuss one of the greatest stories ever told. Follow the podcast: Facebook and Instagram - @PermanentWavesPodcast Twitter - @PWavesPod Follow Rey everywhere: @ReyGuevara
Ayn Rand's favorite album
New episode day! Yay! Today, in a surprisingly emotional episode, Rey and Ben sit down to discuss their favorite songs from EVERY RUSH ALBUM EVER. Well, studio albums anyway. Buckle in, Rush fans. This is a long one! Follow the Podcast on... Twitter: @PWavesPod Instagram and Facebook: @PermanentWavesPodcast Follow Rey everywhere: @ReyGuevara Follow Ben on Twitter: @TollScott
Holding back a sneeze by pinching your nose while keeping your mouth closed may cause physical injury. In one such documented case, an otherwise healthy 34-year-old man in the U.K. suffered a tear in the back of his throat after sneezing while stifling it, by sealing both airways. He explained his neck had become swollen after he tried to contain a forceful sneeze while keeping both nostrils and mouth closed. Doctors who examined him heard popping and crackling sounds, which extended from his neck all the way down to his ribcage. Jeff and Anthony debate sneezing etiquette. GET BONUS EPISODES, VIDEO HANGOUTS AND MORE. VISIT: http://patreon.com/wehaveconcerns Get all your sweet We Have Concerns merch by swinging by http://wehaveconcerns.com/shop Hey! If you’re enjoying the show, please take a moment to rate/review it on whatever service you use to listen. Here’s the iTunes link: http://bit.ly/wehaveconcerns And here’s the Stitcher link: http://bit.ly/stitcherwhconcerns Or, you can send us mail! Our address: We Have Concerns c/o WORLD CRIME LEAGUE 1920 Hillhurst Ave #425 Los Angeles, CA 90027-2706 Jeff on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeffcannata Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni Today’s story was sent in by Katherine Tuck: http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/nostrils-blocked-sneeze-dangers-rupture-back-of-throat-1.4487971 If you’ve seen a story you think belongs on the show, send it to wehaveconcernsshow@gmail.com, post in on our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/WeHaveConcerns/ or leave it on the subreddit: http://reddit.com/r/wehaveconcerns
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Different Star-Same Story.
Pat and Kyle are joined by "Concert Wife" Suzanne Dillingham to discuss the band that women are not supposed to like… RUSH!
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church, Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Go and Search.
April 2016 Anniversaries: The Roling Stones, The Doors, AC/DC, Van der Graaf Generator, Rush, The Birthday Party, Stereolab, The Make Up
Will, Barrett, and special guest podcaster Anurag from Kitchener, Ontario, Canada discuss new music from Deerhoof and the Flaming Lips.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church, Evanston, Illinois. Rev. Jane Cheema preaching "Home by Another Way."
This week, at least one of the three members of the GameHounds staff is high. Drug of choice: Benedryl. The rest of them are just high on life.This week's topics include:- Stephen King's "Under the Dome," the new season of "The Newsroom;"- Olivia Munn's weird career;- Ayn Rand and Rush;- The possible role of Ouya in the future of gaming;- When is it too late for DLC;- Allergic reactions;- Digital downloads and selling games piecemeal;- Xbox One's game-sharing plan and what it says about the impact of used games;- Unreasonable sales expectations;- Lewis Black on Xbox One is hilarious;- Paula Deen gets dismantled; - The Xbox One Kinect versus Playstation 4 camera adoption.
This week, at least one of the three members of the GameHounds staff is high. Drug of choice: Benedryl. The rest of them are just high on life.This week's topics include:- Stephen King's "Under the Dome," the new season of "The Newsroom;"- Olivia Munn's weird career;- Ayn Rand and Rush;- The possible role of Ouya in the future of gaming;- When is it too late for DLC;- Allergic reactions;- Digital downloads and selling games piecemeal;- Xbox One's game-sharing plan and what it says about the impact of used games;- Unreasonable sales expectations;- Lewis Black on Xbox One is hilarious;- Paula Deen gets dismantled; - The Xbox One Kinect versus Playstation 4 camera adoption.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church, Evanston, Illinois. Rev. Bonny Roth preaching "Who Rocks your World?"
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church, Evanston, Illinois. Tom Rawlinson, semanarian from Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary preaching on January 1, 2012.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church, Evanston, Illinois. Pastor Jane Cheema preaching "Traveling Home."
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church, Evanston, IL. Dean Francis preaching "Shading the Divine."
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church, Evanston, Illinois. Beth Streiff preaching "Guiding Light."