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Pearl Jam has a rich history of playing shows in Italy. Many of their Italian shows have been among some of their best such as Verona 2006 and the entire Immagine In Cornice run. They've also had some not so memorable moments opening up for U2 on the 1993 Zooropa tour where they were not well received. Out of the 21 shows they've played there, there might not be one that beats the last time they've played there to date at the famous Stadio Olimpico in Rome. In front of 70,000 fans, the band returned to the ancient city for the first time since the 1996 tour. That Rome show is relevant because it was on that tour that Ed wrote the lyrics to what would become Yield song MFC and would play it at his first ever solo show in Rome after the tour ended. Ed tells the story of how MFC was written during this show as the song is clearly an obvious choice to play due to the environment. Speaking of obvious songs, since this is a massive crowd, the band comes out firing with all of their hits. Some of the best moments from this show are the songs that you might be able to hear at any Pearl Jam show, but remember this isn't in front of a mere 15,000 people in a hockey arena. This is in front of one of the largest stadiums in the world. After Ed had to deal with throat issues that postponed a London show a week prior to this night, they bounced back with a 35-song performance and an instant classic. Release, Elderly Woman, Corduroy, Daughter, Black, Rearviewmirror, Alive, and Rockin' In The Free World are all major highlights from this show. Thanks to our Patron Craig Peterson for requesting this episode! If you'd like to request a show for us to cover, subscribe to our Patreon and help out the show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
For anyone involved in the relocation industry, Ed Katz and Rob Clark continue their podcast series called “The COMMERCIAL RELOCATION HAPPY HOUR.” Both Ed and Rob have had highly successful careers in the office moving arena. In their weekly podcasts, they provide step-by-step ideas and techniques to help their listeners become more successful in sales and operations. In their 30th and last podcast for the summer, Rob and Ed talk about becoming your own boss and striking it rich by starting your own company. You've heard the cliché, “Walk before you run.” After Ed's baptism by fire in starting a courier company, he became a disciple of “crawl before you walk.”
On this episode Ed is joined with Ken and Rachel Hill to talk about Rachel being a travel influencer. After Ed, Rachel, and Ken talk about demystifying black travel. Later Ed, Rachel, and ken go over the changes to the Disney Look. Recording Date: APR 13, 2021 at home Broadcast Date: APR 16, 2021 at the WPRK […] The post Ep. 268- Rachel Hill appeared first on Orlando Tourism Report .
One afternoon in the small farming town of Chowchilla, California, an entire school bus with 26 children still on board, went missing. After Ed, the town's trusted school bus driver, missed his final stop of the day, the community went into panic mode. Not one person knew what could have happened to vanish an entire bus load of children. Join us this week to find out what happened to Ed and the 26 children and how they made it out of this one!
On this episode Ed is joined with Seth Kubersky to talk about the 2020 edition of the Unoffical Guide for Universal Orlando and Disneyland. Before that Ed gives his review of the holiday celebration at Animal Kingdom. After Ed and Seth talk about Disney Plus launch. Recording Date: Nov 15, 2019 at the WPRK Studios […] The post Ep. 208- Seth Kubersky appeared first on Orlando Tourism Report .
On this episode Ed goes over the quarterly report for Disney and SeaWorld. After Ed talks about the leaked concept art for Nintendoland. Later Ed goes over the rules Lockheed Martin implement for Epic Universe. Recording Date: Nov 08, 2019 at the WPRK Studios in Winter Park, FL The post Ep. 207- Nintendoland Quarterly Report appeared first on Orlando Tourism Report .
This is the truth about business where it’s my mission to seek out real life business champions and explore and share their challenges, setbacks, failures and triumphs to serve as inspiration, motivation and help other like-minded business people and entrepreneurs like us to fast track our own success.In this week’s episode I talk business with Ed HollandsEd is the founder of the truck advertising specialist firm Driven Media who help to get their advertisers in front of over 55,000 people per day in an innovative and eye-catching way.Having just been named as the creative industries entrepreneur of the year for the Midlands region, Ed also belongs to the exclusive club of entrepreneurs who not only makes it on to Dragons Den, but also walked away with a deal and an incredibly experienced Investor as part of his team. After Ed had received a number of compliments about his entrepreneurial ambitions from all of the dragons, it was Northern Girl, Jenny Campbell, who decided to back Ed and invested £30,000 for 20% of his company.The video of the pitch on the Dragons Den channel has recently been republished on Youtube and already has almost 640,000 views.Amongst many other things, in this episode, you’ll discover1) Some of the misconceptions about being on the Dragons Den2) Ed’s top three tips for pitching to investors 3) The difficulties of being a young entrepreneurAnd there is so much more.To find out more about Ed and the team, visit www.drivenmedia.co.uk or find him on LinkedIn under "Edward Hollands".This was another brilliant interview with yet another inspirational business champion that I thoroughly enjoyed and I hope you do too.You know, success leaves footprints…So, let’s take a walk advertising trail blazer and famed dragon tamer, Ed Hollands.Get ready for "The Truth About Business"...
I have five words to sell you on this episode: Stone Gossard shows his breasts. Yes, this is something that happened. Unfortunately, no one caught this clearly on video so you will have to take John Farrar's word on it. He attended the show and joined us as a guest. So... why did Stone reveal his nipples to a Charlotte crowd? After Ed speaks proudly of the band's touring album Lightning Bolt spending 2 straight weeks as the highest selling record, he claims they didn't have to show their tits in order to do it. With possibly a little egging on from our guest who happened to be on the rail that night, Stone obliges and makes sure that the band would have the top selling album for 3 straight weeks. Outside of some major Gossard boobage, this was a solid show that seems to get overlooked by other Lightning Bolt tour shows that surrounded it. The band debuted opening track Getaway on this night which brings up good debate on why the song was a bit of a disappointment as a live track. This show also closes out with an uncommon appearance of All Along The Watchtower. We're getting closer to record store day, so that means our Easy Street Records episode will be hitting Patreon next week! Head on over to patreon.com/liveon4legs to become one of our patrons and get access to exclusive monthly content. Along with content that you can't get on any other streaming services, you'll receive a free bootleg from any show we've covered and a chance to join us for an episode to talk about your favorite show you've attended! Can't find a better deal than that! Have a question for Randy and Matt? An episode request? Or just want to let us know how you're enjoying the show? Send us an email at liveon4legspodcast@gmail.com!
The Drinking Partners welcome Dave Dicello, one of Pittsburgh’s most popular photographers whose distinct images of the city are easily recognizable and widely shared and loved. After Ed claims the #elevateddroneselfie hashtag (listen in for the full story), Day questions Mr. Dicello’s approach to capturing some of Pittsburgh’s best scenes, ones that are both random and planned. The conversation that follows is an impressive and vigorous display of an artist at work, in his own words and detailing his vision. Midway through, Mr. Dicello admits which of his photographs is his favorite and the reason why. From there, the group talks about technology and advancements in photography gear and concludes with a discussion about filters and editing. This latest Drinking Partners release is a dynamic listen that highlights Dave Dicello’s career and craft while examining the work behind the art of photography. For more information about his work, visit his website: http://davedicello.com
NY Mets Hall of Famer Ed Kranepool joins us to talk the humble beginnings of the Mets, winning the World Series in 1969 and some of the incredible experiences & people along the way. The BABY of the BABY Mets!! After Ed we are joined by Aunt Joan original Brooklyn Dodger fan. To donate kidney to Ed Kranepool please call Stonybrook Hospital at 1-631-444-2209 RaiderLife.com Twitter | @RaiderLifePod Facebook | www.facebook.com/RaiderLifePodcast Special Thanks, Ed Kranepool Terri Russell Jersey Shore Raiders Booster Club
Edward A. Coleman, Esq. starts the show awkwardly. Producer Ken Lucas is excited to use the new juicer courtesy of Ted Goldman. We learn that Stanley Spiemer has accepted the open position on the Board of Directors and that EIC Stu Horvath is living the dream. Ed found a way to get gigs for his office band Corporate Casual and then Ed apologizes to the Department of Maniacs. After Ed loses it, we take a break. After the break we welcome our guest, Bortrix Jackman, from the Department of Coding and Transcription. We found out that coding is just math and Bortrix works closely with R&D. After a chill discussion we end the show on a high note. Don’t forget to subscribe to Unwinnable Monthly, the best cultural criticism in your inbox every month. http://www.unwinnable.com/subscribe/ Email us at info@unwinnable.com Tweet questions for the “Ask An Attorney” and “What’s My Middle Name?” segment to Edward A. Coleman, Esq. @UnwinnableOotGC www.twitter.com/UnwinnableOotGC Follow the staff on Twitter Kenneth Lucas @Kursse www.twitter.com/kursse Stu Horvath @stuhorvath www.twiter.com/stuhorvath Music by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-f