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There were few rock albums in the 80's which achieved the popularity levels of Born In the U.S.A., the seventh studio album by Bruce Springsteen. Songs for this album were recorded with the E. Street Band over a two-year period from 1982 until 1984, the totality of songs far outstripping the available space on the album. Somewhere between 70 and 90 songs were created during those sessions, some being released as B-sides Ultimately twelve songs landed on the album, seven of which were released as singles. All seven singles reached the top 10 in the United States.The songs reflect Springsteen's blue collar sensibilities, but also have more pop influence musically than some of his earlier works. Springsteen made more prominent use of synthesizers in these pieces, and the shorter, more radio-friendly tracks surely contributed to the success of the album. “Born In the U.S.A.” was the biggest selling album of 1985, and remains Springsteen's most successful studio album. The album's success also catapulted Bruce Springsteen's fame to stratospheric levels, a consequence which he considered a mixed blessing.While the music is pop oriented and lively, the lyrics are often darker, reflecting the aftermath of the Vietnam war and struggles of blue collar life. It may be a strange juxtaposition, but it worked.Born In the U.S.A. was released in 1984, but singles from the album were still being released in 1985, the last of which was released in November.Lynch brings us this monster album of 80's heartland rock in this week's podcast Glory DaysThe fifth single released from the album was inspired by an encounter Springsteen had with an old friend and star high school baseball player in a bar in 1973. It reflects on the passage of time and the way we look back on the days of our youth with nostalgia. Dancing In the DarkThis track was born out of frustration. Springsteen's manager was pushing for him to write a hit single, and the lyrics reflect the pressire Springsteen felt to write a hit. Interestingly the song became Springsteen's biggest hit, reaching number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. The video is famous for a scene where Springsteen pulls a fan - the actress Courtney Cox before her fame on the TV show “Friends” - on stage to dance. I'm On FireSpringsteen developed this song in early 1982 while experimenting with a slow Johnny Cash rhythm. The lyrics are built around sexual tension for a seemingly unavailable love. The video portrays Springsteen as an auto mechanic working on a Thunderbird for an unseen female who brings the car in frequently and always asks for him to do the work.Born In the U.S.A.The title track and opening song to the album is a protest song disguised as a patriotic song. It was inspired by Ron Kovic, a Vietnam War veteran and wheelchair-bound anti-war activist who wrote the memoir “Born on the Fourth of July.” Despite its protest origins, it became associated with Ronald Reagan's optimistic 1984 campaign due to its strong chorus. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Living In America by James Brown (from the motion picture “Rocky IV”)Brown makes a cameo in this Rocky movie when Balboa's antagonist turned friend Apollo Creed fights an exhibition against Soviet athlete Ivan Drogo in Las Vegas. STAFF PICKS:She Sells Sanctuary by the CultWayne gets the staff picks rolling with the first big hit from the Cult. The lyrics reflect the feeling of safety that the singer receives when being around a particular woman. Front man Ian Astbury has stated that "...plain and simple. It's about sex." This group channels a bit of goth rock and a bit of fuzzy psychedelia.To Live and Die in L.A. by Wang ChungRob brings us a deeper cut from the film noir "To Live and Die in L.A." Director William Friedkin liked the group and asked them to compose the entire soundtrack. This piece is the title track for the soundtrack, and gives off the neo-noir feel of the thriller.Overjoyed by Stevie WonderBruce features a hit song of the twentieth studio album from Stevie Wonder, "In Squared Circle." The song was written back in 1979 for the album "Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants," but didn't make that album. It was first performed live on Saturday Night Live in 1983. Jazz guitarist Earl Klugh contributes on this song. Running Up that Hill (A Deal with God) by Kate BushLynch finishes the staff picks with a song that got new life from the series "Stranger Things." Bush's unusual lyrics reflect a desire to make a deal with God to trade places with her husband for a time so she would better understand him. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Where's the Walrus? by The Alan Parson's ProjectWe finish off today's podcast with an instrumental from The Alan Parson's Project album "Stereotomy." Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Episode 199: “So it all started when I ran over a Happy Meal toy in my car…” Jim, Joseph, and George offer the best musical duos and their Top 5 Personal Holiday Traditions. · A Hall & Oates bass player sighting by the Stu. Co.· Is George a Closet Eggnog-ist?· Why did Henry Kissinger hat The Captain and Tennille? · What is Joaquin Phoenix's favorite movie· Which hit song began as a bank jingle?· Which podcast host's spouse is a ‘White-est'?· The ‘Scrapbook Tree'· Joseph watched which Christmas classic 17 times one year? · Which band was named after an Arthur Miller play?· “NO WAY OUT”· Who turned down a record deal because of a green sticker?· Santa fights with the Devil?· “We watch it for the racism.”· Alan Parson's Prostate · What record did first-grader Jim repeatedly play at his first DJ gig?
This month Karen and I talk about Eye in the Sky from 1982 by The Alan Parson's Project. Most already know how I feel about a song on this album, but How did the rest hold up and what did Karen think? https://twitter.com/KarenJonasMusic https://www.instagram.com/karenjonasmusic/ http://www.karenjonasmusic.com https://www.patreon.com/karenjonas For more Beyond the Playlist https://twitter.com/JHammondC https://www.facebook.com/groups/Beyondtheplaylist/ Theme music by MFTJ Featuring MIke Keneally and Scott Schorr - to find more of MFTJ go to https://www.lazybones.com/ https://mftj.bandcamp.com/music http://www.keneally.com/ To support the show with patreon go to: https://www.patreon.com/jhammondc
Llega el sexto mes de 2023, y le damos la bienvenida en #SensorialRadio, hoy con un fastuoso banquete sonoro, acompáñenlo con el mágico elixir de su preferencia, porque estará de rechupete. I. Dos entregas de #SPAM con @norbeister SPAM#11 - Aceptación 1. Steve Miller Band - Space intro 2. Declaración de Javier Duarte al ser detenido en Guatemala 3. Shigeo Sekito - the word 2 4. Bruno Spoerri - Space Cantata 5. Lucky People Center - Woman's like a fruit 6. Fionna Apple recibiendo su premio, MTV VMA 1997 7. Brady - motherless child 8. Amon Düll II - Morning excuse 9. Egg - Fuga en D menor SPAM#12 - Redescubrimiento 1. The Art of Noise - Island 2. Nezahualcoyotl - Cantos de Primavera (descarga cultura UNAM) 3. Dictaphone - Peaks 4. Entrevista a Ricardo Arjona por Camilo 5. Nuspirit Helsinki - Seis por ocho 6. Jamiroquai - Space Cowboy 7. Alan Parson's Project - mammagamma 8. Hamid El Shaeri - ReetII. La cuadragésima cuarta #MúsicaGradual, cavilaciones íntimas a ritmo sosegado con Nadie en los controles visitaremos parajes imaginarios condimentados de ausencia. Producción y conducción: Javier Audirac. Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión. Visita: www.jaliscoradio.com
Military Historians are People, Too! A Podcast with Brian & Bill
Our guest today is James J. Kimble. Jim is Professor of Communication & the Arts at Seton Hall University and is a scholar of war rhetoric and propaganda. From 1997-2005, he was Visiting Assistant Professor of Communication at George Mason University, where he was the Director of Forensics and Speech. He completed his BSEd in Communication & Political Science at the University of Nebraska and an MA, in Rhetoric & Communication at Kansas State University enroute to a PhD in Rhetoric & Political Culture at the University of Maryland, College Park. Jim is the author of two books, Mobilizing the Home Front: War Bonds and Domestic Propaganda (Texas A&M University Press) and Prairie Forge: The Extraordinary Story of the Nebraska Scrap Metal Drive of World War II (University of Nebraska). The latter won the Nonfiction Book of the Year Award from the Nebraska Center for the Book. He has co-edited two books, Enduring Ideals: Rockwell, Roosevelt & the Four Freedoms (Abbeville Press) with Stephanie Plunkett, and The 10¢ war: Comic Books, Propaganda, and World War II, with Trischa Goodnow. Jim has also written three documentaries for the Norman Rockwell Museum, and Produced/Directed/Written another, titled Scrappers: How the Heartland Won World War II (with T.R. Rondinella). He has authored more than two dozen articles and chapters, and he is the founding editor of the journal Home Front Studies. Finally, Jim served as a guest curator for the Norman Rockwell Museum international traveling exhibition. Jim is a Senior Fellow at the Rockwell Center for American Visual Studies, a Fulbright Scholar, and the recipient of the National Communication Association's Karl R. Wallace Memorial Award. His research has reached academic and popular audiences. Jim's work on the identity of Rosie the Riveter appeared in People magazine, the New York Times, and on the television show Mysteries at the Museum, ultimately hitting over 1.3 billion media hits worldwide. Join us for a fun and very interesting chat with Jim Kimble. We'll talk Rosie the Riveter, war propaganda art, starting an academic journal, Mrs. Maisel, and the Alan Parson's Project! Shoutout to Taco John's! Please subscribe to this and all of your favorite podcasts, and visit our Swag Store on Zazzle! Rec.: 05/22/2023
Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl The Cure - Why Can't I Be You (12" Remix) The Pretenders - Don't Get Me Wrong The Strokes - Last Nite The Offspring - Can't Repeat The Rembrandts - I'll Be There For You Phil Collins - You Can't Hurry Love Soulsisters - The Way To Your Heart The Blues Brothers - Everybody Needs Somebody Culture Club - Karma Chameleon Phoenix - Lisztomania Alan Parson's Project - Eye In The Sky Prince - Kiss Daryl Hall & John Oates - I Can't Go For That Greg Kihn Band - Jeopardy
Defining a genre for the group War is a difficult process. There are elements of Latin, R&B, funk, soul, and rock mixed in. Some call it progressive soul. War came from Long Beach, California in 1969, and began as a backing band for Deacon Jones. The band was originally led by Eric Burden of the Animals and were known as Eric Burden and War for their first tow albums, then as War after Burden left the group. Their seventh studio album, Why Can't We Be Friends? would continue a tradition of successful albums for the band, going to number 8 on the US charts, number 1 on the R&B sharts, and two singles would be nominated for the Grammy awards in 1976.War had a large number of musicians, and much of their personnel rotated in and out of the group. For this album the group was Howard Scott on guitar, B.B. Dickerson on bass, Lonnie Jordan on organ, Papa Dee Allen on conga and bongos, Charles Miller on clarinet and sax, and Lee Oskar on harmonica. All members are also listed on percussion and vocals.War was a band with a purpose. The goal of the band from the beginning was to spread a message of brotherhood and harmony, and to speak out against racism, hunger, gangs, and crimes.Bruce brings us this funky fusion band for discussion.. Why Can't We Be Friends?The title track reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. Each band member gets their own verse to sing. The title is sung 44 times. It was played in outer space during the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. Smash Mouth did a cover in 1998 as the second single from their debut album. HeartbeatThis is a deeper cut with a lot of funk. You could easily hear George Clinton and Parliament doing this piece. The lyrics are about not worrying about things, but being in the present. "Ain't no need a-worryin' about the future. Ain't no need a-worryin'."Don't Let No One Get You DownLeading off the album, this song is a piece of encouragement, letting the listener know they will always be lifted up by the singer. "Don't let no one get you down, cause if they do, if they do, I'll be around."Low RiderThe big hit off the album would become iconic over time. The song is about a car and a culture in Southern California. A low rider is a car modified with hydraulic lifts so the wheels can be lowered and make the car bounce. The band maintains that the references are not to drug culture, although the song did make it into a couple of Cheech and Chong movies.. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main Theme to the motion picture "Jaws"This movie was keeping everyone out of the water in the summer of 1975. STAFF PICKS:Welcome to My Nightmare by Alice CooperWayne starts off the staff picks with the title song from a concept album that chronicles a journey through the nightmares of a child named Steven. Cooper would later perform this song on "The Muppet Show." It peaked at number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100.Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While) by The Doobie BrothersRob brings us a cover from Motown. Holland-Dozier-Holland wrote this one, originally performed by Kim Weston in 1964. While the original version peaked at number 50 on the Billboard Hot 100, the Doobie Brothers version was more successful, peaking at number 11.Sister Golden Hair by America Brian features a track that went to number 1 on the charts. This is a relationship song according to Gerry Beckley, and it was made as a demo before America recorded their fourth album. It didn't make the cut for that album, and so was included in their next album. Magic by PilotBruce's staff pick is the first hit single from short-lived Scottish pop rock band pilot. The inspiration for this song is a sunrise on Blackford Hill in Edinburgh. Lead singer David Paton also worked with the original lineup of The Alan Parson's Project, and worked with Kate Bush, Camel, and Rick Wakeman. The band had a couple of other hits before splitting in 1977. NOVELTY TRACK:You Never Even Called Me By My Name by David Allen CoeThe perfect country and western song was released in 1975, and reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
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Sejrstimen er en udsendelse med studievært Sten Sejr. Han har en stor kærlighed for musik og er tilmed selv udøvende sanger og musiker. Udsendelsen bevæger sig rundt i temaer, fra studieværtens egen pladesamling og indeholder typisk mindre kendte numre med temaets kunstner. Et tema kan være med en bestemt komponist, producer, et bestemt land eller noget helt andet. Mulighederne er mange. Attention-Mennesker: SejrsTimen-præsenterer-idag-et-tema-med-robot-musik. Et-program-hvor-selve-ordet-indgår-i-alle-titlerne-og-hvor-musikerne-ofte-vil-benytte-effekter-der-giver-sangene-et-maskinelt-udtryk. Grupper-og-solister-inkluderer-bl.a.: OMD-Linkin Park-Marina & The Diamonds-Pet Shop Boys-Duné-Jarre-Flaming Lips-og-Alan Parson.
Hello once again everyone I'm your host Ray Shasho and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends. Alan Parsons worked as assistant engineer on the last two albums by The Beatles and after he qualified as a fully-fledged recording engineer, he went on to work with Paul McCartney and The Hollies among many others. But it was his contribution as engineer on Pink Floyd's classic The Dark Side Of The Moon that really got him world attention. That soon led to striking successes as a producer – notably with Pilot's Magic, John Miles' Highfly and Music and Steve Harley's (Come Up And See Me) Make Me Smile. He also produced the hugely successful Year Of The Cat album with Al Stewart and two albums with American prog rock band Ambrosia. In 1975 he met Eric Woolfson who not only became his manager but joined forces with Alan as a songwriting and performing partner for what became known as The Alan Parsons Project and a string of hit albums. Parson's most recent studio release is entitled From the New World and features the classic sounds Parsons has become known for in his impressive career, with progressive, symphonic, and classic rock elements all touched upon on this stunning album. Guest appearances from the likes of renowned guitarist and singer Joe Bonamassa, Tommy Shaw of Styx, vocalist David Pack (Ambrosia), and vocalist James Durbin add wonderful atmosphere to the stunning performances by Alan and his incredible backing band. Please welcome legendary audio engineer, singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer Alan Parson to Interviewing the Legends … PURCHASE THE LATEST RELEASE BY ALAN PARSONS FROM THE NEW WORLD Available at amazon.com Frontiers Music Srl is proud to announce the release of the new studio album, "From The New World" by the legendary Alan Parsons. The eleven-time Grammy nominated legendary music icon and master of progressive rock released his last studio album “The Secret” in April 2019. "From The New World" features the classic sounds Parsons has become known for in his impressive career, with progressive, symphonic, and classic rock elements all touched upon on this stunning album. Guest appearances from the likes of renowned guitarist and singer Joe Bonamassa, Tommy Shaw of Styx, vocalist David Pack (Ambrosia), and vocalist James Durbin add wonderful atmosphere to the stunning performances by Alan and his incredible backing band. ALSO PURCHASE Alan Parsons' Art & Science of Sound Recording: The Book (Technical Reference) by Julian Colbeck (Author), Alan Parsons (Author) More than simply the book of the award-winning DVD set, Art & Science of Sound Recording, the Book takes legendary engineer, producer, and artist Alan Parsons' approaches to sound recording to the next level. In book form, Parsons has the space to include more technical background information, more detailed diagrams, plus a complete set of course notes on each of the 24 topics, from “The Brief History of Recording” to the now classic “Dealing with Disasters.” Written with the DVD's coproducer, musician, and author Julian Colbeck, ASSR, the Book offers readers a classic “big picture” view of modern recording technology in conjunction with an almost encyclopedic list of specific techniques, processes, and equipment. Available at amazon.com FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ALAN PARSONS VISIT www.alanparsons.com Official website www.facebook.com/alanparsons Facebook www.instagram.com/alanparsonsmusic Instagram https://twitter.com/alanparsons Twitter Full discography Date Title as part of The Alan Parsons Project May 1976 Tales of Mystery and Imagination June 1977 I Robot June 1978 Pyramid August 1979 Eve November 1980 The Turn of a Friendly Card June 1982 Eye in the Sky 1983 The Best of the Alan Parsons Project December 1983 Ammonia Avenue February 1985 Vulture Culture November 1985 Stereotomy January 1987 Gaudi 1988 The Best of the Alan Parsons Project, Vol. 2 1988 The Instrumental Works 1990 Freudiana 9 October 1989 Pop Classics 1995 (6/2004) Extended Versions: The Encore Collection Live 15 July 1997 The Definitive Collection 27 July 1999 Master Hits - The Alan Parsons Project 2 August 1999 Alan Parsons Project - Greatest Hits Live = Best of Live 3 August 1999 Eye in the Sky – Encore Collection 9 May 2000 Alan Parsons Project - Gold Collection 22 August 2002 Works Audiophile Legends 23 March 2004 Ultimate 2006 Days Are Numbers 2007 The Essential (2 CD Compilation) 2010 The Collection 23 March 2014 The Sicilian Defence (part of The Complete Albums Collection) as Solo Artist – Studio Albums 6 October 1993 Try Anything Once 24 September 1996 On Air 28 September 1999 The Time Machine 24 August 2004 A Valid Path Artemis 26 April 2019 The Secret 15 July 2022 From the New World as Solo Artist – Live Albums 27 June 1995 The Very Best Live 6 April 2010 Eye 2 Eye: Live in Madrid Sept 2013 Alan Parsons June 2016 Alan Parsons Symphonic Project, Live in Colombia 5 November 2021 The Neverending Show - Live In The Netherlands 11 February 2022 One Note Symphony - Live In Tel Aviv as Solo Artist – Singles 15 June 2010 All Our Yesterdays / Alpha Centauri 3 April 2014 Fragile / Luciferama 10 April 2015 Do You Live at All as Engineer 1969 Abbey Road (The Beatles) 1970 Atom Heart Mother (Pink Floyd) 1971 Stormcock (Roy Harper) 1971 Wild Life (Wings) 1973 The Dark Side of the Moon (Pink Floyd) 1973 Red Rose Speedway (Paul McCartney and Wings) 1974 Hollies (The Hollies) 1975 Another Night (The Hollies) 1975 Ambrosia (Ambrosia) 1976 Year of the Cat (Al Stewart) 1978 Time Passages (Al Stewart) 2013 The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories) (Steven Wilson) as Producer 1974 From the Album of the Same Name (Pilot) 1974 The Psychomodo (Cockney Rebel) 1975 The Best Years of Our Lives (Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel) 1975 Second Flight (Pilot) 1975 Modern Times (Al Stewart) 1976 Rebel (John Miles) 1976 Year of the Cat (Al Stewart) 1976 Somewhere I've Never Travelled (Ambrosia) 1978 Time Passages (Al Stewart) 1979 Lenny Zakatek (Lenny Zakatek) 1984 Keats 1985 Ladyhawke (OST by Andrew Powell) 1993 Symphonic Music of Yes 2012 Grand Ukulele (Jake Shimabukuro) 2017 Blackfield V (Blackfield) Kscope 2019 Jonathan Cilia Faro (Grown up Christmas List) as Executive Producer / Mentor 1999 Turning the Tide (Iconic Phare) Billboard Top 40 hit singles (US) 1976 – "(The System of) Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether" 1977 – "I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You 1979 – "Damned If I Do" 1980 – "Games People Play" 1981 – "Time" 1982 – "Eye in the Sky" 1984 – "Don't Answer Me" 1984 – "Prime Time" Nominations 1973 – Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon – Grammy Nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical 1975 – Ambrosia – Ambrosia – Grammy Nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical 1976 – Ambrosia – Somewhere I've Never Travelled – Grammy Nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical 1976 – The Alan Parsons Project – Tales of Mystery and Imagination – Grammy Nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical 1978 – The Alan Parsons Project – Pyramid – Grammy Nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical 1978 – Alan Parsons – Producer of the Year, Grammy Nomination for Producer of the Year 1979 – Ice Castles – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack – Grammy Nomination for Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture 1979 – The Alan Parsons Project – Eve – Grammy Nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical 1981 – The Alan Parsons Project – The Turn of a Friendly Card – Grammy Nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical 1982 – The Alan Parsons Project – Eye in the Sky – Grammy Nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical 1986 – The Alan Parsons Project – "Where's The Walrus?" – Grammy Nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance 2007 – Alan Parsons – A Valid Path – Grammy Nomination for Best Surround Sound Album 2018 – Alan Parsons, Dave Donnelly, & PJ Olsson – "Eye in the Sky – 35th Anniversary Edition" – Grammy Award for Best Immersive Audio Album – Alan Parsons, surround mix engineer; surround mastering engineers; Alan Parsons, surround producer (The Alan Parsons Project) Support us!
Esta semana Generación XY viene cargado de recuerdos de los años 80 y los 90: - Comenzaremos hablando de Supermarket, un divertido concurso de los años 90 presentado por Enrique Simón en Antena 3 - Continuaremos recordando a Instinto Básico, la mítica película que pasó a la historia por un polémico cruce de piernas - En La Máquina del tiempo hablaremos de algunos niños prodigio de los años 80 y 90 - En El Tocata hablaremos de Alan Parson´s Project - Cerraremos el programa con el concurso de sintonías de Generación XY
Zebra is one of the great underrated bands of the 80's. Randy Jackson (lead vocals, guitars, synthesizers, piano), Felix Hanemann (bass, keyboards, backing vocals) and Guy Gelso (percussion, backing vocals) formed Zebra in 1975 in New Orleans before moving to Long Island. They were originally a cover band, playing rock with a prog rock bent from groups like Led Zeppelin, Yes, and Jethro Tull. The band took the name Zebra after seeing a Vogue magazine cover featuring a model riding a zebra. It would be eight years from their founding before this eponymously named album would be their debut. Zebra the album would become one of the fastest selling debut albums in Atlantic's catalogue, peaking at number 29. Jackson's high vocals paired with both acoustic and electric guitars, supplemented with synthesizers and special effects would create a commercial success straddling the hard rock and prog rock genres.Unfortunately, their debut album would also be their high water mark. Zebra would produce a follow-up album which would hit the charts at number 84, then two more which would not chart. Zebra took a brief hiatus in the early 90's, but the power trio would get back together and are still touring as of this podcast.Rob brings us this album. Who's Behind the DoorThis single hit number 61 on the Billboard Hot 100, and number 10 on the US Rock charts. The lyrics question death and what may lie beyond. It starts with an amazing 12-string acoustic riff and ends with an epic space-aged wall of sound. Jackson's high tenor parts are prominent.When You Get ThereThis deeper cut takes a humorous approach to infidelity and a one-night stand. “You wake up in the morning and you're not feeling quite the same. You feel a gentle hand upon you, but you seem to have forgotten her name.”The La-La Song This song goes back many years to their touring days. It has a distinctive prog rock feel. Tell Me What You WantIn our minds, this opening track from the album is reminiscent of the Alan Parson's Project or Def Leppard. Its minor key and angst-filled lyrics depict the struggles a boy has with a girl to whom he gives everything and finds it is not enough. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Maniac by Michael Sembello (from the motion picture “Flashdance”)This dance movie starring Jennifer Beals hit the screen in 1983. STAFF PICKS:Never Gonna Let You Go by Sergio Mendes Bruce starts off the staff picks with a ballad that Rick Beato calls "the most complex pop song of all time." Originally written in 1982 by Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann and recorded by Dionne Warwick, there are 7 key changes by the time the chorus is reached. Sergio Mendes would take this song to number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100.Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) by Journey Brian brings us the first single off the "Frontiers" album. It is a break-up song written by Jonathan Cain and Steve Perry while they were on the road. It was inspired by band members going through difficult divorces, and was premiered during the "Escape" tour. The video...well, it leaves something to be desired.Say What You Will by FastwayWayne rocks out with a one-hit wonder from their debut self-titled album. Fastway is a heavy metal band from Britain, and band members have connections to Motorhead and UFO. The name comes from the combination of guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke and bassist Pete Way. Dave King is on lead, and would move on to the Irish band Flogging Molly.True by Spandau BalletRob's staff pick is a staple of the 80's. PM Dawn sampled this song, and gave the original a second life. The lyrics were written as a tribute to Marvin Gaye - "Listen to Marvin all night long. This is the sound of my soul." This was the 6th biggest selling single of 1983 and Spandau Ballet's biggest hit. COMEDY TRACK:Intro to Monty Python's The Meaning of LifeThe third Monty Python motion picture “The Meaning of Life” is great just because it had something to offend everyone.
Sujets traités : Affaire Sophie Le Tan, hier, le troisième jour du procès de Jean-Marc Reiser devant les assises du Bas-Rhin était consacré, dans la matinée à la personnalité de la victime, Sophie Le Tan, et à l'audition de ses proches. Ils ont tous décrit une fille agréable, gentille et bienveillante. A l'opposé de Jean Marc Reiser que les proches de la victime qualifient de danger public et de minable. L'après-midi, ce sont les enquêteurs qui sont venus déposer à la barre. Le verdict est attendu le 05 juillet. Musique et gourmandise ! Tous les vendredis, durant l'été, et jusqu'au 26 août, la commune de Dambach-La-Ville accueille à nouveau les musicales gourmandes, en partenariat avec plusieurs associations locales. Myriam Winckler, adjointe à la culture, nous présente cet évènement. Rendez-vous demain pour la première de ces musicales gourmandes. Côté animation, vous pourrez retrouver l'orchestre FM Light, tout en dégustant une tourte, accompagnée de ses crudités. L'entrée est libre. Le programme complet est à retrouver sur le site dambach-la-ville.fr, des propos recueillis par Solène Martin. Alan Parson ne sera pas au festival de la foire aux vins de Colmar cet été ! Pour des raisons médicales, l'artiste britannique est contraint d'annuler sa tournée européenne. Le concert de Deep Purple, tête d'affiche de la soirée, le 22 juillet, est lui, bien maintenu. Les personnes ayant acheté leurs billets à partir du 12 avril et qui souhaitent se faire rembourser, sont invitées à se rendre auprès de leur point de vente de billetterie dans quelques jours, une fois le remplaçant d'Alan Parson annoncé. À Vogelgrun, la manifestation « ile aux enfants » revient pour une 18ème édition. Pour cela, vous avez rendez-vous ce samedi, 2 juillet et dimanche, 3 juillet, sur l'île du Rhin pour un week-end ludique destiné aux jeunes enfants. Les explications de Gérard Hug, président de la Communauté de Communes du Pays Rhin Brisach. Plus de renseignements au 03 89 72 56 49 ou sur www.vogelgrun.fr, des propos recueillis par Jérémie RENGER. L'Ehpad les Fontaines de Horbourg-Wihr, propriété du groupe Bridge, a été contraint de mettre en place un protocole sanitaire strict depuis la mi-juin en raison d'une recrudescence des cas de Covid parmi ses 80 résidents. Jusqu'à 26 d'entre eux ont été contaminés au plus fort de l'épisode. À ce jour il en reste une dizaine. Mais aucun cas grave n'a été signalé. Les visites étaient encore interdites dimanche dernier. Depuis ce lundi, elles sont à nouveau autorisées mais limitées à une heure et uniquement sur rendez-vous pour des visiteurs pouvant présenter un test Covid négatif et portant un masque. Covid-19 toujours, plusieurs cas de Covid auraient été signalé suite au salon Minéral & Gem, le WE passé à Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines. Ce sont deux exposants, détectés positif, qui auraient signalés les faits, relatant, selon eux, une négligence de la part de l'organisateur, qui de son côté dément, en rappelant que malgré la levée des obligations sanitaires sur les salons, du gel et des masques étaient à disposition du public, et que la ventilation était bel et bien active.
It wasn't the original plan, but Ben convinced the infamous Aunt Norah to co-host with him this week! One could say it was “in the stars” so to speak. In the Venn diagram of the universe stars are celestial bodies and our word is a celestial body, but our word is not a star. Ben and Norah delve in to all of the things they can think of that relate to the word moon: common sayings, urban legends, movies, music, comic books, NASA, and video games. 00:02:05 - Starting the moon conversation with some measurements 00:05:35 - Unbeknownst to her, Norah is actually thinking of Whoopie Pies not Moon Pies 00:08:13 - “We don't keep score here at the Two Vague Podcast,” and moon the verb 00:11:00 - Is “moon face” insulting and what is anchor spleen? 00:13:00 - The moon movies “A Trip to the Moon” and “Outland” 00:17:30 - Did Norah watch the moon landing on television? 00:19:50 - Watching the Wizard of Oz while listening to Dark Side of the Moon 00:22:54 - Alan Parson's complete load of eye wash, and the Eye in the Sky album 00:26:15 - Jamiroquai, Titan AE, and Everybody's Going to the Moon 00:30:30 - The word honeymoon, and this month's Strawberry Supermoon 00:36:50 - The Artemis program, and Space Force on Netflix 00:41:10 - Ben talks about the Disney + series Moon Knight, and Dissociative Identity Disorder 00:48:05 - The arcade game Moon Patrol was the first game to use parallax scrolling 00:50:25 - Facts about Ben's favorite “angel killing witch wearing a suit of her own hair” game 00:55:20 - Ben loves Grasshopper Manufacture and Suda51 games 00:59:46 - Killer is Dead, malice, soft boiled eggs, and the Bryan Execution Firm 01:04:10 - Final thoughts on the moon, and “if the moon were made of cheese?
In this week's episode, we talk about 3 pretty darn good albums. First up is our 6th album from The Alan Parson's Project called Amonia Avenue, next is a doozy by The Human League called Dare and finally, Tina Turner and her huge comeback album called Private Dancer). I hope you enjoy listening to what we have to say as much as we enjoyed listening to all three albums. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reviewsfromthecrawlspace/message
First up, Joe Walsh's 5th solo studio album called There Goes the Neighbourhood, their self titled album The Good Brothers by The Good Brothers and The Alan Parsons Project and their album Eve. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reviewsfromthecrawlspace/message
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In this episode we talk about Canadian/American artist Shari Ulrich's 2nd album Long Nights, Jazz Flutist Tim Weisberg's album Travelin' Light and an epic album by The Alan Parson's Project called I Robot. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reviewsfromthecrawlspace/message
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Hi Infidelity would be the biggest selling rock album of 1981, and would be the high water mark for REO Speedwagon. The band at the time was Kevin Chronin on lead vocals, Gary Richrath on lead guitars, Neal Doughty on keyboards, Bruce Hall on bass, and Alan Gratzer on drums.REO Speedwagon started out in 1967, and the name comes from a 1915 truck called the REO Speed Wagon. Neal Doughty saw the name on the blackboard in his History of Transportation class as an electrical engineering major at the University of Illinois in Champaign, and thought the name was cool. The original lead singer for their 1971 debut album was Terry Luttrell, who would go on to be the vocalist for Starcastle after a breakup that involved Luttrell being left in a cornfield after a bad gig. Kevin Cronin came in for their second album, would leave during the recording sessions on their third album, then return in 1976 for their sixth album. Cronin and Richrath wrote a lot of the music from 1977 on, and around this time long time bassist Greg Philbin left the band, either because of the changing split in money as the band became more commercially successful, or because of his lifestyle issues affecting the music (depending on who you ask). Bruce Hall joined thereafter for the recording of the album "You Can Tune A Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish." That was their first top 40 album, including the singles "Roll with the Changes" and "Time for Me to Fly."Hi Infidelity put them over the top. This was a pop-rock crossover, with more commercial appeal than previous rock-oriented efforts. The big song was the ballad "Keep On Loving You," which was everywhere in early 1981. High Infidelity would be the biggest selling rock album of 1981, taking the top spot on the Billboard 200, and certified 10 times platinum over time.Thought they had a number of hits through the 1980's, Hi Infidelity would never be topped. Gary Richrath would leave the band in 1989. He reunited with the band in a concert in 1998, in 2000, and again in 2013 for a benefit concert. REO Speedwagon tours today with Doughty, Cronin, and Hall still in the lineup, joined by Dave Amato on guitar (formerly with Ted Nugent) and Bryan Hitt on percussion (formerly of Wang Chung). Don't Let Him GoThis track opens the album, and was the third single released. Kevin Cronin wrote this hard driving song with a Bo Diddley beat. The song is based on the experiences of all the band members and is basically a plea to all their girlfriends to have patience with them.Follow My HeartThis is a deeper cut, not one of the singles. It's basically about a girl that the guy knows is bad news, but he can't decide whether to follow his head or follow his heart. Gary Richrath wrote this song with songwriter Tom Kelly.Tough GuysKevin Cronin wrote this as a bit of a rebuttal to the "nice guys finish last" trope. "She doesn't like the tough guys, she doesn't like the rough guys. She's gonna call your bluff guys, and you better believe it's true - she don't like you." The opening clip is from a 1937 "Our Gang" (aka "The Little Rascals") episode. This song wasn't released as a single, but made the mainstream rock chart anyway.Take It on the RunThe second single from the album was written by Gary Richrath and went to number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song takes on the rumor mill in an interesting way: "Now, I'm telling you, babe, that I don't think its true, babe, and even if it is, keep this in mind." The music video to this song was the ninth video played on MTV's first day in August 1981, but technical difficulties resulted in only 12 seconds of the video airing. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:9 to 5 by Dolly Parton (from the motion picture 9 to 5)Working women exact revenge on their boss in this satire starring Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, and Dolly Parton. STAFF PICKS:Dreamin' by Cliff RichardBrian's staff pick takes us to a famous British singer. Leo Sayer helped write this upbeat song. Richard stated that this was an unusual song for him because it is in a higher range than is typical for Richard. The song was accumulated in the studio, as a verse would be recorded, then the next written. (Just Like) Starting Over by John LennonRob features a song that took off the charts shortly after Lennon was shot and killed by Mark David Chapman. Lennon was trying to create a sound that he called his "Elvis-Orbison track," and it had a definite 50's feel to it. The song was released in October but took off on the charts after his death.I Will Follow by U2Wayne brings us the first single from the debut album by U2. This single was a staple of fraternity parties across the nation at the time. Bono wrote this song as a tribute to his mom who died when he was young. Unusual instruments were used for percussive effect including silverware and breaking bottles.The Turn of a Friendly Card, part 1 by The Alan Parsons ProjectBruce finishes the staff picks with the first part of a 16-minute suite bearing the same name as the album. The Turn of a Friendly Card was a concept album revolving around gambling, gambling addiction, and what happens to a person who turns to gambling in the midst of a mid-life crisis. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:The Gold Bug by The Alan Parson's ProjectAn instrumental from "The Turn of a Friendly Card," this song was inspired by a short story of the same name by Edgar Allen Poe.
Hello! In this week's episode we talk about the soundtrack from the 1976 movie A Star Is Born, another Alan Parson's Project album (our 4th) called The Turn of a Friendly Card and finally, an bluegrass album by a fella named John Hartford called All in the Name of Love. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reviewsfromthecrawlspace/message
I will create a new future, Keeping the best of the past, By maintaining a forward momentum, And not pushing too hard or fast. I did mention it briefly in the report, but I think it is worth emphasizing that this week is propitious for beginning new projects, manifesting new ideas and new relationships. As the Moon is waxing to become full in Leo next week, the energy is supporting expansion. That Full Moon is opposite a Sun Jupiter conjunction too, but that is next week's report! For now, the challenge is that of self-mastery. Not too fast, not too slow, not too much, not too little. Everything coming from the center. It's a time to invest your time, energy, and resources into long term initiatives. All the better if these are ingenious alternatives emerging from an enlightened awareness of all life's interconnectedness both on and off the planet. Let's make the new "normal," the new "spectacular!" I always think of Uranus when I see the thumbnail for this week's report as I associate it with the third eye. Only appropriate to have Alan Parson's "Eye In The Sky" as this week's song! https://youtu.be/Q6ZRGzx31iQ Also, you might like "Ride the Storm," by Lindsey and Gerrit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhU6IzfcrFQ So Much Love, Kaypacha www.NewParadigmAstrology.com
A banda londrina The Alan Parsons Project lançou em 1982 o seu sexto álbum, Eye In The Sky. A banda… O post Fermata Tracks #166 – The Alan Parson’s Project – Eye In The Sky apareceu primeiro em Fermata Podcasts.
Familienalbum der Musikpodcast, das sind Andreas, der "Oldie" und seine Söhne Christoph, der "Analytiker" und Sebastian, der "Musiker". In Folge 15 behandeln wir folgende Alben: "As Long As You Are" - Future Islands (Christoph) "Sehr Verstörte Damen und Herren" - Phrasenmäher (Sebastian) "The Turn Of A Friendly Card" - The Alan Parsons Project (Andreas) Als Hausaufgabe für Folge 15 haben wir folgende Alben ausgesucht: "Labyrinth" - Madsen (Sebastian) "1982" - Marteria & Casper (Christoph) "Andere" - All diese Gewalt (Andreas)
2020 Nov Where Do We Go From Here? Start with melodic progressive tracks hooks to slip into a bit of Tech House to return to melodic progressive and round the bend again. A Faithless remix of the new Dido track and a couple of double drops for reasons still unclear. The daze of the night possibly. “Where do we go (from here)” is a new remix from an Alan Parson’s Project 80’s track. The APP was a Progressive band back then and the WEISS/Romero remix gives the track justice. Picking up the release pace as it would be nice to leave the progressive realm and have a play with other genres. Playlist: 2020 Midnight The Hanging Tree (MK Remix Extended). HOSH, 1979, Jalja 2020 Where Do We Go ((Extended Mix). Harry Romero, Weiss 2020 Together (Faithless Remix vs. Original Mix) [Qtπ Edit]. Dido, R Plus 2020 Voyage (Original Mix). Mode Apart 2020 Rinascimento (Extended Mix). Edu Imbernon 2020 Lucid (Extended Mix). Adam K, Seelo 2018 Greece 2000 (Original Mix). Kevin McKay, Trilucid 2020 Midnight The Hanging Tree (Henrik Schwarz Remix Extended). HOSH, 1979, Jalja 2020 I’m Only Sleeping (Original Mix). Stephan Gregor 2020 Hypercolour (ARTBAT Remix). Yannis, CamelPhat 2020 Bartok (Extended Mix). Nora En Pure 2020 Safe (Original Mix). Monkey Safari 2020 The Clouds Silver Lining (Joachim Pastor Remix). Nils Hoffmann 2020 All I Want (Oscar L Remix). DJ Chus, Chus & Ceballos, Astrid Suryanto, Pablo Ceballos 2020 Where Do We Go (A Trak vs. CINTHIE Remix) [Qtπ Edit]. Weiss, Harry Romero A bientôt Xtian/Qtπ
A real Friday Night feelin' to this one. Alex was making Manhattan's and we just got deep into Al Stewart, and the Dylan / Steward / Destroyer / Johnny Payne rock n' roll family tree. Oh yeh, and then we listened to Alan Parson's "I-Robot" to cap off a fine evening.
In this episode, we talk about another album from The Alan Parson's Project called Gaudi, one by a Canadian band called Highstreet called She Won't Be Waitin' and one of the Rolling Stones least like albums, Undercover. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reviewsfromthecrawlspace/message
This week, we take to the skies and find the first practical use of Bing in over a decade in Microsoft Flight Simulator. Oh and someone special returns to the lineup Topic Time: 25:08 All sounds provided by Zapsplat.com except for Sirus by The Alan Parson's Project
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Party Favorz is back with Meltdown 2020 containing the hottest dance club songs of the summer. If you've been searching for the one true party mix to light your fire — then you've arrived at your destination. The resurrection of a goddess — Tina Turner After having massive success with the resurrection of the buried gem "Higher Love" by Whitney Houston — Kygo is back again and sweetened the pot. He's reinvigorated the Tina Turner mid-80's monster classic "What's Love Got To Do With It" and turned it into a reggaeton summer monster. It's not clear if Tina (at 80 years old) was involved in this project but it seems likely. There are some runs in this version that were not part of the original release unless they were part of the original acapella in the masters vault. It doesn't really matter because he dusts this track off and gives it a modern-day spin that would put it in contention for song of the summer. [youtube v="TNYGLMQxZ64"] The newest and hottest dance club songs Surf Mesa and Emilee have heated up the Electronic Dance Charts with Ily (I Love You Baby), which is a rework of the original Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons hit, which was turned into a #1 disco hit by Boys Town Gang, a #1 Dance Club song by Pet Shop Boys and a soothing hip hop twist by Lauryn Hill among many others. Here, Topic turns their laid-back version into a dance-floor ready house number. Other personal treats here for your summer listenting pleasure are Sammy Porter's "Evissa, You & Me," HOSH, 1979 and Jalja's "Midnight (The Hanging Tree)," Vize and Tom Gregory's "Never Let Me Down," Purple Disco with Sophie and the Giants "Hypnotized," Alesso and Liam Payne's "Midnight," and the return of Toni Braxton with the help of Dave Audé on her funky "Dance." [youtube v="VbQqV8_Ykow"] As predicted, Gorgon City and Soffi Tukker's "House Arrest" is topping just about every DJ list out there, while Gorgon City isn't letting up and just dropped "Nobody" with the indie group Drama. This is going to be another massive song but more so for the dub version included here, which takes the original and gives it that deep house mystique GC is known for. Wait until you hear the Sam Girling Tech House mix, which is slated for the next Peak Hour set and takes the song to a whole new level. [youtube v="tK_HwUAVZrY"] Perhaps the one that's really got me sucked in is Kenzie and Sia's "Exhale." The Hook n Sling remix on this is pure perfection and will certainly raise the temperature on any dance floor already boiling over. As of this writing — there's only a radio version but no extended nor remixes of this fantastic song but it's HOT and gonna be BIG! [youtube v="2xFE-aAlqXI"] Bootlegs and mashups that keep it interesting As part of our continuing expansion to diversify and keep these sets firmly grounded in the party realm — There are a number of bootlegs, mashups and classic reworks contained in Meltdown. Weiss and Harry Romero take on Alan Parson's Project with "Where Do We Go" using the catchy refrain from their "Games People Play," Block & Crown take on Madonna with a sizzling house floor rework of "Like a Prayer" with their "Pray For More" update, Robin Schulz updates the massive Bob Marley classic "Sun Is Shining" for a summertime blockbuster, Kideko and Armand Van Helen take Gwen Guthrie's disco classic "Keep the Fire Burning," speed up the vocals to give us a modern-era twist with "The Fire," and perhaps the most puzzling of all...Nora En Pure and Lika More update the Phil Collins monster classic "In The Air Tonight." The attempt here was something Zhu would've have done with the song but at a slower tempo to retain the darker elements of the original. I understand the reasoning for bumping up the BPM by Croatia Squad and it took me awhile to fully appreciate it but the song itself is so pertinent to what's going on on the streets of America that this version is a welcome addition to this set.
Party Favorz is back with Meltdown 2020 containing the hottest dance club songs of the summer. If you've been searching for the one true party mix to light your fire — then you've arrived at your destination. The resurrection of a goddess — Tina Turner After having massive success with the resurrection of the buried gem "Higher Love" by Whitney Houston — Kygo is back again and sweetened the pot. He's reinvigorated the Tina Turner mid-80's monster classic "What's Love Got To Do With It" and turned it into a reggaeton summer monster. It's not clear if Tina (at 80 years old) was involved in this project but it seems likely. There are some runs in this version that were not part of the original release unless they were part of the original acapella in the masters vault. It doesn't really matter because he dusts this track off and gives it a modern-day spin that would put it in contention for song of the summer. [youtube v="TNYGLMQxZ64"] The newest and hottest dance club songs Surf Mesa and Emilee have heated up the Electronic Dance Charts with Ily (I Love You Baby), which is a rework of the original Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons hit, which was turned into a #1 disco hit by Boys Town Gang, a #1 Dance Club song by Pet Shop Boys and a soothing hip hop twist by Lauryn Hill among many others. Here, Topic turns their laid-back version into a dance-floor ready house number. Other personal treats here for your summer listenting pleasure are Sammy Porter's "Evissa, You & Me," HOSH, 1979 and Jalja's "Midnight (The Hanging Tree)," Vize and Tom Gregory's "Never Let Me Down," Purple Disco with Sophie and the Giants "Hypnotized," Alesso and Liam Payne's "Midnight," and the return of Toni Braxton with the help of Dave Audé on her funky "Dance." [youtube v="VbQqV8_Ykow"] As predicted, Gorgon City and Soffi Tukker's "House Arrest" is topping just about every DJ list out there, while Gorgon City isn't letting up and just dropped "Nobody" with the indie group Drama. This is going to be another massive song but more so for the dub version included here, which takes the original and gives it that deep house mystique GC is known for. Wait until you hear the Sam Girling Tech House mix, which is slated for the next Peak Hour set and takes the song to a whole new level. [youtube v="tK_HwUAVZrY"] Perhaps the one that's really got me sucked in is Kenzie and Sia's "Exhale." The Hook n Sling remix on this is pure perfection and will certainly raise the temperature on any dance floor already boiling over. As of this writing — there's only a radio version but no extended nor remixes of this fantastic song but it's HOT and gonna be BIG! [youtube v="2xFE-aAlqXI"] Bootlegs and mashups that keep it interesting As part of our continuing expansion to diversify and keep these sets firmly grounded in the party realm — There are a number of bootlegs, mashups and classic reworks contained in Meltdown. Weiss and Harry Romero take on Alan Parson's Project with "Where Do We Go" using the catchy refrain from their "Games People Play," Block & Crown take on Madonna with a sizzling house floor rework of "Like a Prayer" with their "Pray For More" update, Robin Schulz updates the massive Bob Marley classic "Sun Is Shining" for a summertime blockbuster, Kideko and Armand Van Helen take Gwen Guthrie's disco classic "Keep the Fire Burning," speed up the vocals to give us a modern-era twist with "The Fire," and perhaps the most puzzling of all...Nora En Pure and Lika More update the Phil Collins monster classic "In The Air Tonight." The attempt here was something Zhu would've have done with the song but at a slower tempo to retain the darker elements of the original. I understand the reasoning for bumping up the BPM by Croatia Squad and it took me awhile to fully appreciate it but the song itself is so pertinent to what's going on on the streets of America that this version is a welcome addition to this set.
ATENÇÃO: ESTA EDIÇÃO FOI ORIGINALMENTE LANÇADA EM 2013. Este é um mês com cinco semanas e, quando isso acontece, eu relanço uma edição antiga do 80 WATTS, uma edição que ficou no antigo servidor do podcast e que talvez você não tenha ouvido. Desta vez eu vou longe, até o ano de 2013, quando subi esta edição 39, lançada originalmente em 20 de novembro daquele ano. Você vai perceber que naquela época eu só fazia dois blocos de músicas e ainda tocava algum artista mais conhecido. Nessa edição em questão, tinha o Yes, o Alan Parson’s Project e o Violeta de Outono, mas os desconhecidos também estavam lá. Nesse ponto da história do 80 WATTS, não havia notícias nem lembranças dos fatos marcantes dos anos 80. Era só música mesmo mas, ainda assim, é parte da historia do 80 WATTS e eu espero que você possa curta. SHI Tracklist The Bodines - Heard It AllGuana Batz - I’m on FireThe Sisterhood - JihadThe Janitors - NowhereElectric Light Orchestra - Calling AmericaYes - Love will Find a WayAlan Parsons Project - StereotomyThe Mekons - Hard to be Human AgainThe Au Pairs - Instant TouchSolid Space - ContemplationSavage Republic - Tabula RasaVioleta de Outono - Sombras Flutuantes Agradecimentos aos produtores virtuais pelo apoio:Fabiano F. M. Cordeiro Ricardo Bunnyman (AutoRadio Podcast)Tiago Rosas (Kit de Releituras Musicais)Marcos ColuciMarcelo Machado (Podcast de Garagem)Seja também um apoiador do 80 WATTS em uma das plataformas abaixo. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Background vector created by freepik - www.freepik.com
Leandro Mattanó en Gracias Por La Música nos cuenta la historia de este gran músico, Alan Parson
Leandro Mattanó nos cuenta la historia del debut solista de Sting y el genio de Alan Parson en Eye In The Sky.
“Un dia sin su noche y una noche sin su día puede ser el momento ideal para que todos nos reencontremos”. De reencuentros, de amor, de fantasía, de aventuras, de paciencia y espera, de valores, de todo esto es de lo que va la película que analizamos en esta ocasión, “Lady Halcon” Tras varios meses confinados, expectantes de la situación, del cambio de vida y produciendo nuestros episodios on line en la distancia, nos volvemos a juntar nuevamente el equipo al completo del programa Javi García, Oscar Cabrera, Carlos Aceituno y Fran Delgado, bajo la dirección de Juan Pablo Videoclubsero, para hablaros de esta película, que de cierta forma, sirve para repasar y valorar con orgullo la superación del distanciamiento con la gente querida, que muchos habéis pasado durante largos días. Isabeau (Michelle Pfeiffer) y Navarrete (Rutger Hauer), en compañía “Ratón” (Matthew Broderick) nos sirven de guías para repasar una de las películas con más división de opiniones del cine de los 80. Dirigida por un Richard Donner eclipsado, nunca mejor dicho, por la cuanto menos excéntrica música que Alan Parson compuso para esta película siendo el punto que más crítica suscitó y por supuesto motivo de acalorado debate durante el programa. A pesar de todo ello, está es una de esas películas que calaron profundamente cuando la vimos en los 80, la original historia de amor, impregnada en fantasía, entre un lobo y halcón, noche y día, la épica medieval, el misticismo de cada uno de sus personajes y el equilibrio entre cada uno de ellos, la dotan de un carácter único dentro del género de capa y espada. En este episodio te ofrecemos nuestras diversas opiniones y opuestos puntos de vista de la película, además de realizar un repaso por los mejores momentos y escenas de la misma como el momento en el que los dos amados están a punto de tocarse. Os contaremos que pasó para que Rutger Hauer llegará al rodaje en un camión de 16 ruedas construido por el mismo y para que Michelle Pfeiffer se dedicará a la pintura más que a la interpretación. También te hablamos de localizaciones, paisajes, fotografía, vestuario y como no, de simbolismo, mucho simbolismo, el eclipse, la espada, y muchos detalles más que recogemos a lo largo de estas casi tres horas de programa. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Escúchanos también en www.remakealos80.com Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Wf1xqN Itunes: https://apple.co/39QFevv Spreaker: https://bit.ly/39URTOb
“Un dia sin su noche y una noche sin su día puede ser el momento ideal para que todos nos reencontremos”. De reencuentros, de amor, de fantasía, de aventuras, de paciencia y espera, de valores, de todo esto es de lo que va la película que analizamos en esta ocasión, “Lady Halcon” Tras varios meses confinados, expectantes de la situación, del cambio de vida y produciendo nuestros episodios on line en la distancia, nos volvemos a juntar nuevamente el equipo al completo del programa Javi García, Oscar Cabrera, Carlos Aceituno y Fran Delgado, bajo la dirección de Juan Pablo Videoclubsero, para hablaros de esta película, que de cierta forma, sirve para repasar y valorar con orgullo la superación del distanciamiento con la gente querida, que muchos habéis pasado durante largos días. Isabeau (Michelle Pfeiffer) y Navarrete (Rutger Hauer), en compañía “Ratón” (Matthew Broderick) nos sirven de guías para repasar una de las películas con más división de opiniones del cine de los 80. Dirigida por un Richard Donner eclipsado, nunca mejor dicho, por la cuanto menos excéntrica música que Alan Parson compuso para esta película siendo el punto que más crítica suscitó y por supuesto motivo de acalorado debate durante el programa. A pesar de todo ello, está es una de esas películas que calaron profundamente cuando la vimos en los 80, la original historia de amor, impregnada en fantasía, entre un lobo y halcón, noche y día, la épica medieval, el misticismo de cada uno de sus personajes y el equilibrio entre cada uno de ellos, la dotan de un carácter único dentro del género de capa y espada. En este episodio te ofrecemos nuestras diversas opiniones y opuestos puntos de vista de la película, además de realizar un repaso por los mejores momentos y escenas de la misma como el momento en el que los dos amados están a punto de tocarse. Os contaremos que pasó para que Rutger Hauer llegará al rodaje en un camión de 16 ruedas construido por el mismo y para que Michelle Pfeiffer se dedicará a la pintura más que a la interpretación. También te hablamos de localizaciones, paisajes, fotografía, vestuario y como no, de simbolismo, mucho simbolismo, el eclipse, la espada, y muchos detalles más que recogemos a lo largo de estas casi tres horas de programa. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Escúchanos también en www.remakealos80.com Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Wf1xqN Itunes: https://apple.co/39QFevv Spreaker: https://bit.ly/39URTOb
Það er enginn gestur í kvöld en við fáum lag frá vini þáttarins kl. 19.45, óskalagasíminn opnar kl. 20.00 og plata þáttarins sem við heyrum amk. þrjú lög af er plata Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon sem kom út 1973, er áttunda hljóðversplata sögunnar og ein mest selda plata sögunnar. Platan kom út 1. Mars ?73 en þennan dag það ár hafði hún selst í gull í Ameríku. Sveitin var búin að spila lög plötunnar talsvert til á tónleikum áður en upptökur hófust, en platan var svo tekin upp í tveimur lotum í stúdíó 3 í Abbey Road í London. Dark Side of the Moon var rökrétt framhald þess sem sveitin hafði verið að gera árin á undan. Þetta er „konsept“ plata þar sem umfjölunarefnin eru átök, grægði, tíminn, dauðinn og geðveiki, en gamli félagi þeirra Floyd pilta - Syd Barret sem yfirgaf sveitina 1968 var þeim innblástur. Dark side of the Moon er tímamótaplata og þar voru notaðar allskyns græjur og tól til að ná fram hljóðum sem lítið höfðu heyrst á plötum til þessa tíma - teip-lúppur, analóg syntheseiserar ofl. Sveitin naut aðstoðar upptökumannsins Alan Parson við gerð plötunnar og hann reyndist betri en enginn. Umslagið sem er eitt þekkasta plötuumslag sögunnar gerði Storm Thorgersson eftir hugmyndum frá hljómsveitinni, en þeir báðu um að umslagið væri einfalt en djarft! Platan fékk frábæra dóma þegar hún kom út og er talin ein af vörðum rokksögunnar. Hún náði toppsæti bandaríska vinsældalistans þegar hún kom út og hékk þar inni í 900 vikur samtals og hefur í dag selst í meira en 45 milljónum eintaka sem gerir hana að einni mest seldu plötu sögunnar. Með Dark side of the Moon varð Pink Floyd að einni vinsælustu hljómsveit heims og þeirri stöðu hefur sveitin eiginlega haldið allar götur síðan. Pink Floyd er ein af lykilsveitum rokksögunnar og viðmið. Þeyr - Rúdolf Dropkick Murphys - Mick Jones nicked my pudding Jimi Hendrix - Freedom Cornershop - St. Marie under canon The Hotrats - Queen bitch Pink Floyd - Speak to me (plata þáttarins) Pink Floyd - Breathe (in the air) (plata þáttarins) Pink Floyd - On the run (plata þáttarins) VINUR ÞÁTTARINS Bob Seger - Night moves SÍMATÍMI The Pretenders - The buzz Rookie - Hold on tight ZZ Top - Gimme all your lovin (óskalag) Syd Barrett - Baby Lemonade (óskalag) Beach Boys - 409 (óskalag) Johny Depp & Jeff Beck - Isolation Vonbrigði - Fótspor í köldu herbergi (óskalag) Rammstein - America Yes - America (óskalag) Lamb of God - Momento Mori (óskalag) Týr - Ormurinn langi (óskalag) U2 - Helter Skelter (live) (óskalag) Oasis - I am the Walrus (live) (óskalag) Pat Travers - Boom boom (Out go
Það er enginn gestur í kvöld en við fáum lag frá vini þáttarins kl. 19.45, óskalagasíminn opnar kl. 20.00 og plata þáttarins sem við heyrum amk. þrjú lög af er plata Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon sem kom út 1973, er áttunda hljóðversplata sögunnar og ein mest selda plata sögunnar. Platan kom út 1. Mars ?73 en þennan dag það ár hafði hún selst í gull í Ameríku. Sveitin var búin að spila lög plötunnar talsvert til á tónleikum áður en upptökur hófust, en platan var svo tekin upp í tveimur lotum í stúdíó 3 í Abbey Road í London. Dark Side of the Moon var rökrétt framhald þess sem sveitin hafði verið að gera árin á undan. Þetta er „konsept“ plata þar sem umfjölunarefnin eru átök, grægði, tíminn, dauðinn og geðveiki, en gamli félagi þeirra Floyd pilta - Syd Barret sem yfirgaf sveitina 1968 var þeim innblástur. Dark side of the Moon er tímamótaplata og þar voru notaðar allskyns græjur og tól til að ná fram hljóðum sem lítið höfðu heyrst á plötum til þessa tíma - teip-lúppur, analóg syntheseiserar ofl. Sveitin naut aðstoðar upptökumannsins Alan Parson við gerð plötunnar og hann reyndist betri en enginn. Umslagið sem er eitt þekkasta plötuumslag sögunnar gerði Storm Thorgersson eftir hugmyndum frá hljómsveitinni, en þeir báðu um að umslagið væri einfalt en djarft! Platan fékk frábæra dóma þegar hún kom út og er talin ein af vörðum rokksögunnar. Hún náði toppsæti bandaríska vinsældalistans þegar hún kom út og hékk þar inni í 900 vikur samtals og hefur í dag selst í meira en 45 milljónum eintaka sem gerir hana að einni mest seldu plötu sögunnar. Með Dark side of the Moon varð Pink Floyd að einni vinsælustu hljómsveit heims og þeirri stöðu hefur sveitin eiginlega haldið allar götur síðan. Pink Floyd er ein af lykilsveitum rokksögunnar og viðmið. Þeyr - Rúdolf Dropkick Murphys - Mick Jones nicked my pudding Jimi Hendrix - Freedom Cornershop - St. Marie under canon The Hotrats - Queen bitch Pink Floyd - Speak to me (plata þáttarins) Pink Floyd - Breathe (in the air) (plata þáttarins) Pink Floyd - On the run (plata þáttarins) VINUR ÞÁTTARINS Bob Seger - Night moves SÍMATÍMI The Pretenders - The buzz Rookie - Hold on tight ZZ Top - Gimme all your lovin (óskalag) Syd Barrett - Baby Lemonade (óskalag) Beach Boys - 409 (óskalag) Johny Depp & Jeff Beck - Isolation Vonbrigði - Fótspor í köldu herbergi (óskalag) Rammstein - America Yes - America (óskalag) Lamb of God - Momento Mori (óskalag) Týr - Ormurinn langi (óskalag) U2 - Helter Skelter (live) (óskalag) Oasis - I am the Walrus (live) (óskalag) Pat Travers - Boom boom (Out go
Það er enginn gestur í kvöld en við fáum lag frá vini þáttarins kl. 19.45, óskalagasíminn opnar kl. 20.00 og plata þáttarins sem við heyrum amk. þrjú lög af er plata Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon sem kom út 1973, er áttunda hljóðversplata sögunnar og ein mest selda plata sögunnar. Platan kom út 1. Mars ?73 en þennan dag það ár hafði hún selst í gull í Ameríku. Sveitin var búin að spila lög plötunnar talsvert til á tónleikum áður en upptökur hófust, en platan var svo tekin upp í tveimur lotum í stúdíó 3 í Abbey Road í London. Dark Side of the Moon var rökrétt framhald þess sem sveitin hafði verið að gera árin á undan. Þetta er „konsept“ plata þar sem umfjölunarefnin eru átök, grægði, tíminn, dauðinn og geðveiki, en gamli félagi þeirra Floyd pilta - Syd Barret sem yfirgaf sveitina 1968 var þeim innblástur. Dark side of the Moon er tímamótaplata og þar voru notaðar allskyns græjur og tól til að ná fram hljóðum sem lítið höfðu heyrst á plötum til þessa tíma - teip-lúppur, analóg syntheseiserar ofl. Sveitin naut aðstoðar upptökumannsins Alan Parson við gerð plötunnar og hann reyndist betri en enginn. Umslagið sem er eitt þekkasta plötuumslag sögunnar gerði Storm Thorgersson eftir hugmyndum frá hljómsveitinni, en þeir báðu um að umslagið væri einfalt en djarft! Platan fékk frábæra dóma þegar hún kom út og er talin ein af vörðum rokksögunnar. Hún náði toppsæti bandaríska vinsældalistans þegar hún kom út og hékk þar inni í 900 vikur samtals og hefur í dag selst í meira en 45 milljónum eintaka sem gerir hana að einni mest seldu plötu sögunnar. Með Dark side of the Moon varð Pink Floyd að einni vinsælustu hljómsveit heims og þeirri stöðu hefur sveitin eiginlega haldið allar götur síðan. Pink Floyd er ein af lykilsveitum rokksögunnar og viðmið. Þeyr - Rúdolf Dropkick Murphys - Mick Jones nicked my pudding Jimi Hendrix - Freedom Cornershop - St. Marie under canon The Hotrats - Queen bitch Pink Floyd - Speak to me (plata þáttarins) Pink Floyd - Breathe (in the air) (plata þáttarins) Pink Floyd - On the run (plata þáttarins) VINUR ÞÁTTARINS Bob Seger - Night moves SÍMATÍMI The Pretenders - The buzz Rookie - Hold on tight ZZ Top - Gimme all your lovin (óskalag) Syd Barrett - Baby Lemonade (óskalag) Beach Boys - 409 (óskalag) Johny Depp & Jeff Beck - Isolation Vonbrigði - Fótspor í köldu herbergi (óskalag) Rammstein - America Yes - America (óskalag) Lamb of God - Momento Mori (óskalag) Týr - Ormurinn langi (óskalag) U2 - Helter Skelter (live) (óskalag) Oasis - I am the Walrus (live) (óskalag) Pat Travers - Boom boom (Out go
Featuring music from Aether, Alan Parson’s Project, Avantasia, Cozy Powell, Dimension, Eternal Journey, Focus, Hollow Water, Ignatius, Mechanical Poet, Pacific Eardrum, Perfect Era, Quidam, Salem Mass, The Sunpilots, Touch, and Who Cares, plus “Spotlight Sets” devoted to Black Bonzo and Monarch Trail. Do you enjoy Prog-Scure? If so, perhaps you might consider helping me to […]
El invierno arrecia, pero la tormenta de fuego y hielo terminó. En alguna parte de Westeros, un concilio de renombrados sabios se reune para analizar los recientes acontecimientos en los Siete Reinos. No sabemos donde, así que en Montevideo, se reunen en el estudio de Perdidos para una Mesa Nerdonda los invitados Daina Rodriguez (Efecto Mariposa) y Bernardo Borkenztain (Montevideo Portal, Abrepalabra) con MaGnUs y el Profesor Dinosaurio, a charlar sobre Game Of Thrones. La serie terminó, y nosotros no hacemos un analísis concienzudo, pero si repasamos temas filosóficos y narrativos que nos llamaron la atención, y hacemos duelo por los personajes que solo nos volverán a acompañar en un re-visionado de la saga. Con música de Alan Parson's Project, y Eric Clapton. Próximo programa: Argentina ComicCon.
Треклист передачи: Samson - It's Not as Easy as it Seems Reo Speedwagon - Heavy on your love Can - Sunday Jam Little River Band - Lonesome Loser Golden Earring - Need Her Chicago - Window Dreamin' Led Zeppelin - Fool in the Rain XTC - Making Plans for Nigel The Alan Parson's project - Damned if I Do Siouxsie and the Banshees - Playground Twist Cliff Richard - We Don't talk Anymore Foreigner - Love on the Telephone Cheap Trick - Dream Police Jethro Tull - Orion Автор и ведущий - Сергей Гран.
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*Hi my friend, you are in complete musical regression and you are in the decade of the 70s thanks to your favorite program Remenber your music, every Wednesday from 11 to 12 in the morning and this time we review the musical life of Alan Parsons*
*Hi my friend, you are in complete musical regression and you are in the decade of the 70s thanks to your favorite program Remenber your music, every Wednesday from 11 to 12 in the morning and this time we review the musical life of Alan Parsons*
Hi my friend, estas en completa regresión musical y estas en la década de los 70s gracias a tu programa favorito Remember your music , todos los miércoles de 11 a 12 de la mañana y en esta ocasión repasamos la vida musical de Alan Parsons
*Hi my friend, you are in complete musical regression and you are in the decade of the 70s thanks to your favorite program Remenber your music, every Wednesday from 11 to 12 in the morning and this time we review the musical life of Alan Parsons*
Nathalie Bonin is a multi-faceted artist who lives through music and art and thus has explored many expression forms from live performance, recording, composing, conducting and even aerial acrobatics. She splits her time between Los Angeles, New York and Montreal for her numerous ongoing projects. As an award-winning composer, Nathalie has cumulated numerous credits for Canadian network national and international television series as well as composed and produced soundtracks for the Best-Selling show “Messmer: Intemporel” which has been touring since 2012 in Quebec and all over Europe. She was one of the 10 selected composers for the Los Angeles Live Score Film Festival 2018 during which her score was performed live to picture by the Helix Collective. She is working on numerous feature projects as composer and performer for Music Package (France), CrimeSonics and MPATH Music Library (Los Angeles) the latter being curated by Michael A. Levine with whom she completed an Internship in 2016. She was Finalist in the Oticons International Film Music Competition 2014 and won Best Sound Design and Audience Award during 24Hour Film Race 2014. Nathalie is an alumni of ASCAP NYU Hollywood Filmscoring Worshop, SCL NY Composers Mentorship Program, BMI Filmscoring Mentorship (New York), BMI/NYU Television Scoring and Adds Workshops, and a Fellow of the Filmscoring Conducting Intensive program in 2017 at Warner Bros Studios in Burbank, CA. Nathalie is also a professional feature violinist both on the local and international scene and has been guest soloist with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, a member of the New York based Jazz quintet: Ted Nash and ODEON, guest soloist of the Société de Musique Contemporaine du Québec (SMCQ) directed by Walter Boudreau, Concertmaster for the Ensemble Contemporain de Montréal for their West Canada Tour in 2007, and plays regularly as section violinist in the Orchestre Métropolitain and l’Opéra de Montréal. Asides from her numerous contributions as soloist in contemporary, jazz, tango and world music ensembles, Nathalie has also performed or recorded with: Stevie Wonder, YES, Bran Van 3000, Moist, DeadMau5, Alan Parson, Chance The Rapper, Peter Cetera, Luciano Pavarotti, Charles Aznavour, Gino Vannelli, Salvatore Adamo, Gage, Henri Salvador, Nanette Workman, Cirque du Soleil and Cirque Éloize as well as recorded on numerous movie and television soundtracks. She is Concertmaster of La Voix (The Voice) in Montreal where she has performed on most prime-time network television variety shows as lead or feature violinist. Nathalie is also a daredevil and has been performing her gravity-defying Aerial Violin act that she created 10 years ago for world class events including: NHL All-Star Game, NHL Oiler’s Opening Season Ceremony, Loréal, Toyota World Conference, SNC-Lavalin, Genivar, Desjardins Financial Security, COOP Desjardins, Air Medic and numerous television shows including: La Vie est un Cirque (TV5Monde), L’Heure de Gloire (SRC) and Star Academy Finals (SRC). Nathalie thanks the Canada Arts Council, the Conseil des Arts et des Lettres du Québec, SOCAN Foundation and YAMAHA Canada for their support. kinemuse.com imdb.me/nathaliebonin soundcloud.com/nathalie-bonin-1
Here it is...The Basement's first BONUS STAGE episode: The Films of Richard Donner! Join Albert and Bill as they tackle Superman, Superman 2, Superman 2: The Richard Donner Cut, Ladyhawke, and The Goonies! From Super Pimp to Super Sloth, the guys have you covered in looking back on the Donner films of Ready Player One! Superman (1978) Early director picks Starring Dustin Hoffman, Paul Newman, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Neil Diamond, and/or freakin' Kojak Thoughts on the cast and voice dubbing Memorable scenes: Bad Vibrations, Space Baby, and pre-end credits smiles, and more "THAT'S A BAD OUT-FIT...WOOOO!" Tag Line: "You'll believe a man can fly" - did you? Superman for the Atari 2600 (1979) Superman 2 (1981) Salkind, Spengler, Donner, and the fallout from Superman The super villains: Chancellor Vallorum, NON, and Pat Benatar/Zule Man, John Ratzenberger has been in everything What was the song playing in the diner? Attack on the Whitehouse and Bazooka Joe Battle for Metropolis...brought to you by Philip Morris! Superman's fight with Rocky aka "Sea Bass" - was this in character? Did the campiness undermine the integrity of the first movie? Superman or Superman 2 - which was better? Superman 2: The Richard Donner Cut (2006) What were the differences and how much of the narrative was changed? Ladyhawke (1985) Who was Lauren Shuler? How does this movie stack up against the other 80's fantasy movies around then? A story about a wolf, a hawk, and a mouse A story about two Americans lost in Europe Starring Kurt Russell, Spicoli, Satipo, and more! Music by, "the &%#@$ Alan Parson's Project Favorite moments Will there be a sequel or remake? Why did Aech say this movie had "no balls" and, wow, what a romantic ending!
My guest is Jason Sanderson, podcast producer and audio engineer. He works on several extremely popular shows including The Art of Charm. His website is PodcastTech.com Here's the mammoth list of what we discussed in this session: Neve preamp Amek preamp/compressor Using the Abbey Road Test Disc for reference (specifically Alan Parson's voice) RX 6: de-clip, spectral de-noise, de-reverb, leveling, dialogue isolate, deconstruct (removes distortion) AKG 701 headphones (Quincy Jones model) Plugins: EQ in ProTools, Waves Renaissance De-esser, Waves 1176 (Blue Stripe), Scheps 73, SSL Mix Buss Compressor, Pultec EQ, ProTools Limiter, Master Fader Loudness monitor Cutting the high-mid whistle around 3.10, 3.11 or 3.12kHz ProTools HD Auphonic cross-gating function, sometimes RE20 Zoom H4 This session Jason is using an SM58 Listen to the full episode for all the goods ;) Thanks for sharing SO MANY awesome tips, Jason! DID YOU KNOW........We exist for the purpose of helping you, so please comment below with any questions or remarks. Thanks for listening! Want to Start a Business or Have a Career as a Podcast Producer/Engineer? Listen and Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Android, RSS
/// АРХИВ РАДИО ФОНТАНКА FM /// Выпуск 018 добавлен 25.05.15 14:42 Alphaville — forever young Van Halen — panama Whitesnake — love ain’t no stranger Judas Priest — freewheel burning Bon Jovi — runaway the Alan Parson’s Project — don’t answer me Queen — radio ga ga Europe — open your heart the Cars — you might think Ratt — round and round R.E.M. — so central rain (I’m sorry) Scorpions — rock you like a hurricane Twisted Sister — we’re not gonna take it Dio — we rock Quiet Riot — Mama, weer all crazee now W.A.S.P. — I wanna be somebody Hanoi Rocks — up round the bend Iron Maiden — aces high Kiss — heavens on fire the Ramones — too tough to die Nazareth — ruby tuesday Toto — stranger in town Deep Purple — perfect strangers Bryan Adams — summer of 69 Foreigner — I want to know what love is Warlock — burning the witches Slade — run runaway
/// АРХИВ РАДИО ФОНТАНКА FM /// Выпуск 012 добавлен 13.04.15 23:05 Kiss — Detroit rock city Grand Funk Railroad — Sally Lynyrd Skynyrd — give me back my bullets the Ramones — beat on the brat Slade — nobody’s fool Rush — something for nothing Thin Lizzy — the boys are back in town Nazareth — telegram Led Zeppelin — candy stone rock the Rolling Stones — hot stuff Sweet — action Blue Oyster Cult — don’t fear the reaper Rainbow — starstruck AC/DC — dirty deeds done dirt cheap the Alan Parson’s Project — the raven UFO — Belladonna Uriah Heep — one way or another Eric Clapton — double trouble Boston — rock’n’roll band Black Sabbath — back street kids Manfred Mann’s Earth Band — blinded by the light Styx — crystal ball Queen — tie your mother down Eagles — hotel California Chicago — if you leave me now Cliff Richard — devil woman
/// АРХИВ РАДИО ФОНТАНКА FM /// Выпуск 014 добавлен 28.04.15 18:34 ZZ Top — rough boy Eric Clapton — knock on wood Uriah Heep — rockarama Bon Jovi — in and out of love Accept — metal heart Men at Work — everything I need Slade — little Sheila Motley Crew — home sweet home Dire Straits — walk of love Warlock — earhtshaker rock Ratt — you’re in love Megadeth — killing is my business and business is good R.E.M. — driver 8 the Cure — in between days Gary Moore — run for cover AC/DC — shake your foundation Kiss — tears are falling Anthrax — madhouse Cheap Trick — tonight it’s you Helloween — reptile Rush — the big money Twisted Sister — be chrool to your scuel the Clash — this is England UFO — this time Aerosmith — let the music do the talking the Alan Parson’s Project — beaujolais W.A.S.P. — wild child Blue Oyster Cult — white flags
Progr. No. 1465, Transmisión En vivo desde La Torre Futura, Rocola de música de plancha con Yesenia rivera, Deportes con Fernando Palomo, entrevistas, noticias, saludos, Alan Parson.
¿Que hicieron Los Beatles el 30 de enero de 1969?Subieron al edificio de la azotea de la Apple.A los 20 años de edad ya estaba grabando el mismísimo Alan Parson.
¿Que hicieron Los Beatles el 30 de enero de 1969?Subieron al edificio de la azotea de la Apple.A los 20 años de edad ya estaba grabando el mismísimo Alan Parson.
El valor, el coraje de afrontar nuestros sueños, en forma de música: Alan Parson, Radio Futura, Jhon Fharman, James Taylor, Manover, Black eyes piece...todo ello acompañado de nuestras secciones: la frase de la semana, el radio relato, para reflexionar, la primera canción de la segunda hora, las canciones temáticas, y Palabra de imagen; hoy, lógicamente, con una foto histórica y premiada sobre el valor: El hombre del tanque o el rebelde desconocido como se llama la foto. Si quieres conocer la historia de la misma, escúchanos. PÍDENOS LAS CANCIONES TEXTOS O FOTOS QUE TE GUSTAN EN ESTE ENLACE O EN FB, TWTER, G+ O INSTGRAM, o en el correo electrónico susurrandoatussuenos@gmail.com. HAZ RADIO CON NOSOTROS, y si te gusta...QUE SE SEPA, COMPÁRTELO, en la misma forma que te llegó. Feliz semana
Pop Rock Time avec JIHEM #032 Part 01 11- Teeers - Magical Lane 12-Jake Bugg - Ballad Of Mr Jones 13-Lenny Kravitz - It ain't over 'til it's over 14-Alan Parson's Project - Don't answer me Part 02 21-Eddy Mitchell - Il ne rentre pas ce soir 22-Jonathan Guilbault - Le bon détour 23-Terence Trent D'Arby - Wishing well 24-Blink 182 - After midnight Part 03 31-ZZ Top - Dirty dog 32-The Rolling Stones - Paint it black 33-Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing Part 04 41-The Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Monarchy of roses 42-Duran Duran - All You Need Is Now 43-Rage Against The Machine - Killing in the name
con Riccardo Pandolfi. Omaggio agli ingegneri, ovvero ad Alan Parson e a tutti gli ingegneri del suono che sono dietro ai nuovi pezzi dei Pink Floyd, degli U2, dei Muse...e poi omaggio a New York con Lenny Kravitz e Billy Joel.
Jennifer Ruggiero, host of Get Nerdy With It took some time to talk with me recently. We chatted about our obsessions with our smart phones, startups Musicians Guild and NamePlace, two new companies coming out of Silicon Valley. Musicians Guild is a lifetime music learning service with very handy tools for creating and collaborating on music. They have a great team and Alan Parson's on their advisory board. NamePlace is an online marketplace for naiming rights and sponsorships that I'm personally involved in. Neither company has launched publicly.
Jennifer Ruggiero, host of Get Nerdy With It took some time to talk with me recently. We chatted about our obsessions with our smart phones, startups Musicians Guild and NamePlace, two new companies coming out of Silicon Valley. Musicians Guild is a lifetime music learning service with very handy tools for creating and collaborating on music. They have a great team and Alan Parson's on their advisory board. NamePlace is an online marketplace for naiming rights and sponsorships that I'm personally involved in. Neither company has launched publicly.
Jon Anderson returns to Roman’s World to talk about the 30 year anniversary of 90125. Also new music from Alan Parson, a lost gem from Peter Gabriel, remastered Oliver Wakeman and an introduction to Fright Pig. (Remastered 12/31/13) 1. Oliver Wakeman with Steve Howe – Hit ‘n Myth 2. Alan parsons – All Our Yesterdays 3. The Indulgers – Earth And Blood 4. Yes – Hold On 5. Yes – Changes 6. Peter Gabriel – Courage 7. Marco de Angelis – Radio, Tell Me Why 8. Milton Nascimento – Angelus 9. Yes – It Can Happen 10. Yes – Our Song 11. Oliver Wakeman with Steve Howe – The Storyteller 12. Julie Fowlis - The Thatcher, Peter Byrne's, The Soup Dragon, Isaac Welcomes the World 13. Porcupine Tree – The Rest Will Flow 14. Yes – Leave It 15. Yes – City of Love 16. Fright Pig – Incident at Pembroke 17. Pura Fé – Great Grampah’s Banjo 18. Yes – Owner of a Lonely Heart 19. Yes – Hearts 20. Shooglenifty – The Eccentric 21. Yes – Hold On (live) 22. Yes - Cinema Produced by Paul Doty An Obe Juan Production Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/welcometoromansworld Find us on the web at http://romansworld.us Listen to Paul and Roman on the podcast ICON. Subscribe for free on iTunes. In the iTunes store, search Icon Doty Guzman.
Jon Anderson returns to Roman’s World to talk about the 30 year anniversary of 90125. Also new music from Alan Parson, a lost gem from Peter Gabriel, remastered Oliver Wakeman and an introduction to Fright Pig. (Remastered 12/31/13) 1. Oliver Wakeman with Steve Howe – Hit ‘n Myth 2. Alan parsons – All Our Yesterdays 3. The Indulgers – Earth And Blood 4. Yes – Hold On 5. Yes – Changes 6. Peter Gabriel – Courage 7. Marco de Angelis – Radio, Tell Me Why 8. Milton Nascimento – Angelus 9. Yes – It Can Happen 10. Yes – Our Song 11. Oliver Wakeman with Steve Howe – The Storyteller 12. Julie Fowlis - The Thatcher, Peter Byrne's, The Soup Dragon, Isaac Welcomes the World 13. Porcupine Tree – The Rest Will Flow 14. Yes – Leave It 15. Yes – City of Love 16. Fright Pig – Incident at Pembroke 17. Pura Fé – Great Grampah’s Banjo 18. Yes – Owner of a Lonely Heart 19. Yes – Hearts 20. Shooglenifty – The Eccentric 21. Yes – Hold On (live) 22. Yes - Cinema Produced by Paul Doty An Obe Juan Production Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/welcometoromansworld Find us on the web at http://romansworld.us Listen to Paul and Roman on the podcast ICON. Subscribe for free on iTunes. In the iTunes store, search Icon Doty Guzman.
Alastair Greene talks about Alan Parsons Live project, his new album, "Through The Rain" and plays live in the studio. Plus great blues!!
Concierto de Alan Parson Project celebrado en Madrid el año 2004. Francisco Saiz terapeuta y maestro de reiki http://www.terapiasdefranciscosaiz.com
New prog from Alan Reed, Six Elements and Airbag. Also awesome Celtic music from Shooglenifty and you must check out Manooghi Hi! 1. Circa - Each To His Own 2. IZZ - Red Raid 3. Alan Reed - Begin Again 4. Manooghi Hi - Kismet 5. Shooglenifty - Would You Like An Olive, Wes? 6. The Alan Parsons Project - You Don't Believe 7. Six Elements - If 8. Marillion - Afraid Of Sunlight 9. Jonathan Elias with Jon Anderson - Devotion 10. Trevor Rabin - Can't Look Away 11. Druckfarben - Influenza 12. Bill Grogan's Goat - Star Of The County Down 13. The Samuel Jackson Five - Ten Crept In 14. Airbag - All Rights Removed 15. Steve Hackett - Cat Walk Produced by Paul Doty An Obe Juan Production Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/welcometoromansworld Find us on the web at http://romansworld.us Listen to Paul and Roman on the podcast ICON. Subscribe for free on iTunes. In the iTunes store, search Icon Doty Guzman.
New prog from Alan Reed, Six Elements and Airbag. Also awesome Celtic music from Shooglenifty and you must check out Manooghi Hi! 1. Circa - Each To His Own 2. IZZ - Red Raid 3. Alan Reed - Begin Again 4. Manooghi Hi - Kismet 5. Shooglenifty - Would You Like An Olive, Wes? 6. The Alan Parsons Project - You Don't Believe 7. Six Elements - If 8. Marillion - Afraid Of Sunlight 9. Jonathan Elias with Jon Anderson - Devotion 10. Trevor Rabin - Can't Look Away 11. Druckfarben - Influenza 12. Bill Grogan's Goat - Star Of The County Down 13. The Samuel Jackson Five - Ten Crept In 14. Airbag - All Rights Removed 15. Steve Hackett - Cat Walk Produced by Paul Doty An Obe Juan Production Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/welcometoromansworld Find us on the web at http://romansworld.us Listen to Paul and Roman on the podcast ICON. Subscribe for free on iTunes. In the iTunes store, search Icon Doty Guzman.
Hoje o DANYCAST está perfeito para todas as pessoas que apreciam o prazer de uma boa leitura! Músicas inspiradas em livros! Músicas deste episódio: Don´t Stand So Close To Me – Police(Lolita – Vladimir Nabokov) 1984 – David Bowie(1984 – George Orwell) Eye In The Sky – Alan Parson´s Project(1984 – George Orwell) White Rabbit […] Lista completa das músicas no blog do Danycast!