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NUEVO PODCAST / NEW PODCAST 🤘 Este icono son saludos a los oyentes por los grupos! 🏆 Este icono Portada del programa para Måneskin Videos Saludos de los Grupos --> https://youtu.be/miq_BzDBwCo PLAYLIST SPOTIFY del programa: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5sIhETt1nMb66zzy4UP1OL?si=84b55d91fce74516 EN EL PROGRAMA DE HOY NOS VISITAN: BlackØwl – Smoking Rock’N’Roll 🤘 Electric Guitars – Dopamine! King Zebra – Wall of Confusion Buckcherry – Hellbound Faster Pussycat – Pirate Love L.A. Rats – I’ve Been Everywhere Grande Royael - Troublemaker 🤘 The Dead Daisies – Like No Other 2021 Måneskin – Zittie E Buoni 🏆 (Reflexión) Eclipse – Saturday Night (Hallelujah) Ronnie Atkins – Frequency of Love Trick or Treat - Scream Saliva – After Me – 2021 Version 🤘 Let us Prey – In Suffering Powerwolf - Beast of Gévaudan Helloween - Fear of the Fallen Born Of Osiris – Angel or Alien Kenpark – House of Mirrors Sailor Hunter – Respected adn Despised 🤘 Insomnium - The Reticent Hanging Garden – Nowhere Haven Amorphis – House of Sleep Genus Ordinis Dei - Abjuration🤘 Frozen in Shadows – Alone 🤘 Shade of Sorrow – Fabricated Hope. Flotsam & Jetsam – Brace for Impact Hiraes – Solitary Gracias a: Adri Argos de Metalskala A LOS "SCOUTS" del programa: IVAN y SCAL La Gran Travesía. Radio Free Rock AsaltoMata Radio Rock La Jungla Radio Sort Radio Krimen online Rock In Bierzo Rock Candy / El Rock Metal Podcast United Síguenos en: https://hornsup.es Telegram: https://t.me/podcasthornsup Instagram: @hornsuppodcast Twitter: @HornsUp2020 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSlxRtucnQ3_WX9k2AvJfVQ
Esta semana en Islas de Robinson nos movemos entre 1969 y 1972, con un buen puñado de clásicos en cruce de caminos entre rock and roll y country. Suenan: CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL - "FEELIN' BLUE" ("WILLIE AND THE POOR BOYS", 1969) / THE KINKS - "20TH CENTURY MAN" ("MUSWELL HILLBILLIES", 1971) / NRBQ - "FLAT FOOT FLEWZY" ("CARL PERKINS & NRBQ BOPPIN' THE BLUES", 1970) / FLAMIN' GROOVIES - "COMIN' AFTER ME" ("FLAMINGO", 1970) / LEGEND - "ANYTHING YOU DO" ("LEGEND", 1971)/ DAVE EDMUNDS - "HELL OF A PAIN" ("ROCKPILE", 1971) / FRANKIE MILLER - "CANDLELIGHT SONATA IN F MAJOR" ("ONCE IN A BLUE MOON", 1972) / BRINSLEY SCHWARZ - "HOME IN MY HAND" ("NERVOUS ON THE ROAD", 1972) / COMMANDER CODY & HIS LOST PLANET AIRMEN - "MIDNIGHT SHIFT" ("LOST IN OZONE", 1971) / SKIP BATTIN - "THE BALLAD OF DICK CLARK" ("SKIP", 1972) / THE GREASE BAND - "LET IT BE GONE" ("THE GREASE BAND", 1971) / ROGER MORRIS - "LET THE FOUR WINDS BLOW" ("FIRST ALBUM", 1972) / CHRIS SPEDDING - "THE ONLY LICK I KNOW" ("THE ONLY LICK I KNOW", 1972) / Escuchar audio
Jonah 1 Our guest speaker this Sunday will be Keith Hamilton. Keith currently serves as the President of Alaska Christian College in Soldotna, Alaska. The post He’s After Me! appeared first on Pine Lake Covenant Church.
This is the CrossWalk Community Church podcast for the week of March 31, 2019. After Me is a series focusing on the 5 heart qualities of a disciple of Jesus. This week's message is given by Pastor Keith Stewart.
This is the CrossWalk Community Church podcast for the week of March 24, 2019. After Me is a series focusing on the 5 heart qualities of a disciple of Jesus. This week's message is given by Pastor Keith Stewart.
This is the CrossWalk Community Church podcast for the week of March 17, 2019. After Me is a series focusing on the 5 heart qualities of a disciple of Jesus. This week's message is given by Pastor Keith Stewart.
This is the CrossWalk Community Church podcast for the week of March 10, 2019. After Me is a series focusing on the 5 heart qualities of a disciple of Jesus. This week's message is given by Pastor Keith Stewart. This is Part Two of a Two Part message.
This is the CrossWalk Community Church podcast for the week of March 10, 2019. After Me is a series focusing on the 5 heart qualities of a disciple of Jesus. This week's message is given by Pastor Keith Stewart. This is Part One of a Two Part message.
This is the CrossWalk Community Church podcast for the week of March 3, 2019. After Me is a series focusing on the 5 heart qualities of a disciple of Jesus. This week's message is given by Pastor Keith Stewart.
This novelist's life is done by half measures—including the themes of her novels. Deborah Coonts is a lawyer, a pilot, and a motorcycle enthusiast. Not only will you laugh your head off at her Lucky O'Toole Las Vegas funny mysteries and cry tears at her California wine country contemporary romance, Crushed, you'll also stay up late in the night with her thrillers—After Me and Deep Water. Deborah and I talk about why her heroine, Lucky, is any but (especially in love...)
Marillionaires. Freaks. Denizens of The Web. They've gone by many names over the years, but one defining characteristic of Marillion's fan base is that they're a family. Intensely loyal, unfailingly generous to each other, and passionate about their favorite band, we spend this special double episode examining these curious folks, of which host Mark Ashby proudly counts himself as a member. With their short US tour in February beginning on the Cruise to the Edge and ending in Dallas, Marillion is swinging through North America for the second time in less than two years including neglected areas in the south, and you'll hear pre-concert views and opinions from some enthusiasts, excerpts from Progtopia's interview with Pete Trewavas from 2016, and a rant/plea from your host about proper concert etiquette and what we all can do about breaches of it. To hear the Backstage Pass interview with Pete, go to http://progtopia.libsyn.com/progtopia-backstage-pass-5-marillion-risks-melting-their-guns-as-a-show-of-strength Featured songs/excerpts: "Goodbye to All That" "Whatever Is Wrong with You" "Most Toys" "The Sky Above the Rain" "After Me" "White Russian" "The New Kings" "This Is the 21st Century" "The King of Sunset Town" "Like" Progtopia on Facebook (www.facebook.com/Progtopia and www.facebook.com/groups/1380357308874546/) and follow Progtopia on Twitter (@Progtopia) to send a message about the show and to receive news about current and upcoming interviews. Thanks for listening!
Good afternoon everyone and welcome to another edition of The Avid Reader. When last we spoke with Jojo, dear listener, it was more than five years ago and Me Before You had just come out. No thronging crowds at book signings, no billion-dollar movies with Deanery’s and Gayle, no After Me and of course no Still Me her latest and last featuring Louisa Clark. Now of course she has had three novels on the NYT best sellers list and is translated into hundreds of languages. I am amazed that she’ll still talk to me—although I was amazed five years ago. For those of you living in some other universe, Jojo has written, in addition to the Louisa trilogy, Paris for One, The Horse Dancer, The Last Letter from Your Lover One plus One and other great books. A total of I think 11 or so. And is now working on scripts and screenplays for new movies based these titles. In Still Me Louisa has left Ambulance Sam for the moment, or is it just a moment, and ventured to America, to New York City and once again is a caretaker of sorts, this time for the Gopniks and specifically for the super wealthy, super beautiful, super enigmatic Agnes. Nathan got her the job. Along the way she meets a new guy, Josh, who looks a lot like Will but doesn’t necessarily act like him. And Ms. DeWitt, and Ashok and Garry and a bunch more characters as thoroughly and enjoyably drawn as Jojo has in her other books. I’ve lived in New York, I still go there three or four times a year, and after a week or two of research in the city, Jojo seems to know as much about this unique city as I do. In any event, as a conclusion to a remarkable trilogy Still Me does not disappoint and it reminds us of what a wonderful, quirky and really good woman Louis Clark is. With that, welcome Jojo and thanks for coming by again to talk to us after all this time.
Deborah Coonts knows how to grab life by the cojones. She is a world traveler, licensed pilot, and former Las Vegas resident. The bestselling author of the Lucky O'Toole series and the forthcoming Deep Water, she has written a vast body of work. In her psychological thriller After Me, her central character, a former detective afflicted with early onset Alzheimer's, is trying to piece together why a body has turned up in her bathtub. Alex Dolan is the author of The Euthanist and The Empress of Tempera. He is also the host of the "Thrill Seekers" show on the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. He was an executive committee member of the San Francisco Bay Area's Litquake festival, and is a member of International Thriller Writers and Sisters in Crime. He holds an MS in strategic communications from Columbia University. This is a trademarked copyrighted podcast solely owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network LLC.
Aaron Mort is half of the band The Bad Years. We talk about the music industry, creating music, going to shows, touring, crowdfunding and more. Purchase The Beautiful Liar EP by The Bad Years on iTunes or Amazon Links Mentioned CD Baby Pledge Music Beautiful Liar EP on Soundcloud Beautiful Liar EP on Bandcamp Matt Farley (the guy who uses SEO to sell music on Spotify) ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Opening music: Beautiful Liar by The Bad Years Closing music: After Me by The Bad Years
This Show: Greg Sover! Greg drops in before his show to talk to us about his music, how his Haitian heritage helped shape his music and his continued support for relief efforts for Haiti and other good causes. Greg's music and songs refuse to be pigeonholed by standard definitions and he continues to make expand his music by being open to new experiences whether musically or in daily life. Included in the interview are his songs "After Me" and "Stress Relief"
Life On Mars ‘OK, let’s warm up with some simple questions. What's your favourite month, Jon?’ ‘My favourite month?’ ‘Yes, your favourite month.’ ‘Owgost. Is easy!’ ‘Owgost?’ ‘Yes, Owgost.’ ‘When's Owgost, Jon?’ ‘When is Owgost?’ ‘Yes. When's Owgost?’ ‘After Julie.’ ‘Julie?’ ‘Yes, Julie.’ ‘And when's Julie?’ ‘When is Julie?’ ‘Yes. When's Julie?’ ‘You no know?’ ‘No, I no know. Er, don't know, sorry.’ ‘After Junie.’ ‘Junie?’ ‘Yes, Junie. After May, no?’ ‘OK, thanks, Jon. Er, all right, can everyone repeat after me—’ ‘AFTER ME.’ ‘Ha ha ha. Now listen carefully . . . JUNE. JUNE. Everyone?’ ‘JUNE.’ ‘Good. And after June comes JuLY. JuLY. Everybody?’ ‘JuLY.’ ‘Good. And then the best month of the lot: AUgust. "OR"gust. Everyone?’ ‘AUgust.’ ‘Excellent! June, JuLY, AUgust. Together, please.’ ‘JUNE, JuLY, AUgust.’ ‘That's better! Now then, let’s see, er . . . So, Jon, what's your favourite month?’ ‘Owgost. I say you! Why you no listen me?’ ‘AUgust, Jon. AUgust.’ ‘Yes. OWgost.’ ‘Look, never mind, Jon. Er, how about you, Janet?’ ‘How about?’ ‘What's your favourite month?’ ‘Mars.’ ‘Mars?’ ‘Yes, Mars.’ ‘That's a planet, Janet.’ ‘Sorry?’ ‘Mars is a planet, Janet. Between the Earth and Jupiter. You can’t miss it.’ ‘Estúpida?! Estupid you!’ . . .
Ruby Tuesday ‘OK, let’s begin with some easy questions. Er, Maria? What day is it today?’ ‘Thuesday.’ ‘Thuesday?’ ‘Yes, Thuesday.’ ‘Do you mean Tuesday or Thursday, Maria?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘Yes, what?’ ‘Yes, please?’ ‘Can anybody help Maria?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘Go on then, Pablo.’ ‘What’s the question?’ ‘What day is it today, Pablo?’ ‘Is Thuesday, no?’ ‘That’s what Maria said, Pablo.’ ‘Yes.’ ‘OK, everyone, repeat after me—’ ‘AFTER ME.’ ‘Ha ha ha. Now listen carefully . . . Tuesday. CHOOSEday.’ ‘CHOOSEDAY. CHOOSEDAY.’ ‘Good. And now . . . Thursday. THIRSday.’ ‘THIRSDAY. THIRSDAY.’ ‘Excellent! So what day is it today, Adrian?’ ‘Wed-nes-day?’ ‘That was yesterday, Adrian.’ ‘Sure?’ ‘Yes I am, Adrian. And it’s not Wed-nes-day. It’s Wednesday. WHENSday. OK, everyone, let’s hear you. Wednesday. WHENSday.’ ‘WHENSDAY. WHENSDAY.’ ‘Good! Now let’s try saying the whole week. Listen to me first: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. MUNday, CHOOSEday, WHENSday, THIRSday. FRYday, SATurday, SUNday. Everybody?’ ‘MUNDAY, CHOOSEDAY, WHENSDAY, THIRSDAY, FRYDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY.’ ‘Hey, that was much better! So, Adrian, what day comes after Wednesday?’ ‘Thuesday?’ ‘And what day comes before Wednesday?’ ‘Thuesday?’ ‘I think we’d better call it a day.’ ‘Thuesday! I say you!’ ‘Yes, thank you, Maria. Er, let’s check the homework . . .’