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U2 released a part-live, part studio album in October 1988 called Rattle and Hum. This album accompanied a filmed “Rockumentary” of the band which was filmed in Denver and Arizona. Originally intended to be entitled “U2 in the Americas,” the album and film instead take their name from lyrics in the song “Bullet the Blue Sky' from their album “The Joshua Tree.” Studio sessions for Rattle and Hum included time at Sun Studio in Memphis, and include collaborations with other musicians including Bob Dylan and B.B. King. The intent of Rattle and Hum was to explore more American blues rock, and folk, and roots music of the 50's and 60's, and includes both original and cover songs. Critics were divided on the album at the time of its release. Some felt that U2 was not celebrating blues rock and artists as much as they were attempting to insert themselves into higher echelons of rock celebrity. Over time the criticisms of egotism would fade, as U2 has indeed proven to be a major force in the Rock pantheon. In retrospect, both Bono and The Edge have found Rattle and Hum to be a bit of a side excursion for the band, more of a “scrapbook” than a true direction. The new direction of U2 would be set beginning with their next studio album, “Achtung Baby” in 1991. Regardless, Rattle and Hum is a great album, well worth a listen. The collaboration with other artists is worth special attention, as is its examination of the way that modern rock finds its roots in the delta blues.Friend of the show Greg Lyon sits in for Wayne, while Rob brings us this hybrid album for today's podcast.Angel of HarlemThe second single from the album is an original studio release which was written as an homage to Billie Holiday. Songwriting took place during the tour for ”The Joshua Tree,” and the lyrics take inspiration form various landmarks around New York City. The track reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 9 on the UK Singles chart. When Love Comes to TownRecorded in Sun Studios, this U2 original song features collaboration with blues guitarist B.B. King. Live performances included B.B. King and his band during the “Lovetown Tour” in 1989. U2 would discontinue playing the song in concert over time, but revived it in 2015 as a tribute to B.B. King after his death. King plays lead on this song written by The Edge, who takes on rhythm guitar for this track.All Along the WatchtowerThis live cover is of a song written by Bob Dylan and made famous by Jimi Hendrix. The lyrics are of a conversation between a joker and a thief, and several lines echo lines of scripture from the book of Isaiah in the Bible. U2 performed this live cover in San Francisco at the “Save The Yuppie Free Concert.” Some of the lyrics were altered, which irritated Dylan. Pride (In the Name of Love)A live version of the studio song from the 1984 album The Unforgettable Fire, this was recorded in Denver. The popularity of this song can be heard in the audience call-and-response. The lyrics were inspired by elements of the civil rights movement, particularly the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Iko Iko by The Belle Stars (from the motion picture “Rain Man”)Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman turned in stellar performances in this dramatic film exploring autism. STAFF PICKS:Kiss by Art of Noise featuring Tom JonesBruce leads off the staff picks with a cover of a Prince song performed by an unusual pairing of art rock group the Art of Noise with Vegas crooner Tom Jones. This became the biggest hit for the Art of Noise to that point, reaching number 5 on the UK charts and number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100. She Drives Me Crazy by Fine Young CannibalsLynch brings us the most successful single from the British pop trio, off their second and final album, “The Raw & the Cooked.” The band formed from two previous bands, one Ska, and one Punk. The track was composed at Prince's Paisley Park Studios in Minneapolis.Once Bitten, Twice Shy by Great WhiteGreg features a rocker. Great White covered a song originally written and performed by Ian Hunter in 1975. This song went to number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. Great White had a more blues-oriented sound than many of the hair metal bands of the late 80's. Lead singer Jack Russell passed after a battle with Lewy body dementia in August 2024.What I Am by Edie Brickell & New BohemiansRob closes out the staff picks with the signature song off Edie Brickell & New Bohemians' debut album, "Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars." The inspiration for the song was Brickell's frustration with the dogma exhibited in a world religions class in college. Brickell would meet her husband and fellow musician, Paul Simon, when she performed this song on Saturday Night Live. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Sunset Road by Bela Fleck & the FlecktonesThis jazz fusion piece with an unusual banjo lead was on the group's debut album, and takes us out for this episode. 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.
This week on America's Podcast, we've got an all-star lineup of rock maniacs! Joining us are Chris Czynszak from The Decibel Geek Podcast and Bushy AKA Nate Atchison from The Plug Music and More Podcast. So what happens when four hardcore KISS nerds and one poor soul who just kinda likes KISS sit down to discuss the Asylum era? Well… let's just say things get louder than Paul Stanley's stage banter in ‘86! But hey—no spoilers! You'll have to listen to the madness yourself. Tracks of the Week: Marc kicks things off with Kix—“No Ring Around Rosie” Chris brings the action with “Die Hard” by Nakatomi Plaza Nate gets epic with “Dry County” by Bon Jovi Mooger throws down a classic—“All Along the Watchtower” by Jimi Hendrix Jerry wraps it up with some Slade magic—“My Oh My” Until next week, go Uh! All Night and don't let ‘em see your Tears Are Falling! Follow, subscribe, and share—or Gene Simmons might charge you for this episode! #kiss #ayslum #rock #80s
We first saw Eddi Reader singing with the Gang Of Four on Whistle Test in 1982. This eventful pod traces her story from seven kids in a two-bedroom council flat (“me in the toilet with a guitar singing Your Cheating Heart”), to the Scottish folk clubs, busking with circus acrobats on the Left Bank, to radio jingles, life as a backing singer and the rapid rise of Fairground Attraction who reformed last year, 34 years after they split in 1990. It's highly entertaining from the kick-off, not least …. … snogging the Earl of Moray's son during Dylan at Blackbushe. … the jingles she sang on ‘80s radio ads. … what she learnt from Annie Lennox when touring with Eurythmics. … backing singer stage-wear etiquette. … performing Love Me Tender aged eight in the school classroom. … singing Three Drunken Maidens and Lord Franklin at the Irvine Folk Club, over the road from Amanda's Wet T-Shirt Night. … busking in Paris and the songs that pulled the most money (eg Tupelo Honey and All Along the Watchtower). … “men you put on the shoulder-pads for.” … what Billy Bragg called “a civilian”. … Chou Pahrot, Cado Belle, Café Jacques, Stone the Crows and other great lost Scottish bands. … Hamish Imlach's advice about how to project onstage. … how to use a pencil as a pop-shield. … and her Grandad “who loved his wife so much he nearly told her”. Eddi Reader tickets here: https://eddireader.co.uk/gigs/ Fairground Attraction's Beautiful Happening album: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beautiful-Happening-Fairground-Attraction/dp/B0CZ7NMJYV https://eddireader.co.uk/Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We first saw Eddi Reader singing with the Gang Of Four on Whistle Test in 1982. This eventful pod traces her story from seven kids in a two-bedroom council flat (“me in the toilet with a guitar singing Your Cheating Heart”), to the Scottish folk clubs, busking with circus acrobats on the Left Bank, to radio jingles, life as a backing singer and the rapid rise of Fairground Attraction who reformed last year, 34 years after they split in 1990. It's highly entertaining from the kick-off, not least …. … snogging the Earl of Moray's son during Dylan at Blackbushe. … the jingles she sang on ‘80s radio ads. … what she learnt from Annie Lennox when touring with Eurythmics. … backing singer stage-wear etiquette. … performing Love Me Tender aged eight in the school classroom. … singing Three Drunken Maidens and Lord Franklin at the Irvine Folk Club, over the road from Amanda's Wet T-Shirt Night. … busking in Paris and the songs that pulled the most money (eg Tupelo Honey and All Along the Watchtower). … “men you put on the shoulder-pads for.” … what Billy Bragg called “a civilian”. … Chou Pahrot, Cado Belle, Café Jacques, Stone the Crows and other great lost Scottish bands. … Hamish Imlach's advice about how to project onstage. … how to use a pencil as a pop-shield. … and her Grandad “who loved his wife so much he nearly told her”. Eddi Reader tickets here: https://eddireader.co.uk/gigs/ Fairground Attraction's Beautiful Happening album: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beautiful-Happening-Fairground-Attraction/dp/B0CZ7NMJYV https://eddireader.co.uk/Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We first saw Eddi Reader singing with the Gang Of Four on Whistle Test in 1982. This eventful pod traces her story from seven kids in a two-bedroom council flat (“me in the toilet with a guitar singing Your Cheating Heart”), to the Scottish folk clubs, busking with circus acrobats on the Left Bank, to radio jingles, life as a backing singer and the rapid rise of Fairground Attraction who reformed last year, 34 years after they split in 1990. It's highly entertaining from the kick-off, not least …. … snogging the Earl of Moray's son during Dylan at Blackbushe. … the jingles she sang on ‘80s radio ads. … what she learnt from Annie Lennox when touring with Eurythmics. … backing singer stage-wear etiquette. … performing Love Me Tender aged eight in the school classroom. … singing Three Drunken Maidens and Lord Franklin at the Irvine Folk Club, over the road from Amanda's Wet T-Shirt Night. … busking in Paris and the songs that pulled the most money (eg Tupelo Honey and All Along the Watchtower). … “men you put on the shoulder-pads for.” … what Billy Bragg called “a civilian”. … Chou Pahrot, Cado Belle, Café Jacques, Stone the Crows and other great lost Scottish bands. … Hamish Imlach's advice about how to project onstage. … how to use a pencil as a pop-shield. … and her Grandad “who loved his wife so much he nearly told her”. Eddi Reader tickets here: https://eddireader.co.uk/gigs/ Fairground Attraction's Beautiful Happening album: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beautiful-Happening-Fairground-Attraction/dp/B0CZ7NMJYV https://eddireader.co.uk/Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In questo episodio confesso quale sia il mio esempio virtuoso e... scoprirai, se frequenti i miei corsi, che probabilmente lo conosci anche tu!Ecco l'elenco degli splendidi brani che ho ascoltato in auto oggi: Album Highway 61 Revisited: Like a Rolling Stone, Tombstone Blues, It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry, From a Buick 6, Ballad of a Thin Man, Queen Jane Approximately, Highway 61 Re;Altri partiti dopo in automatico: Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long, Long Time) – Elton John, Sultans Of Swing – Dire Straits, Piano Man – Billy Joel, Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat – Bob Dylan, All Along the Watchtower – The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Paint It, Black – The Rolling Stones, Wish You Were Here – Pink Floyd, I Want You – Bob Dylan, America – Simon & Garfunkel, Lady Midnight – Leonard Cohen, My Sweet Lord – George Harrison, Hurricane – Bob Dylan, Brown Eyed Girl – Van Morrison, Here Comes The Sun – Richie Havens, Sunshine Superman – Donovan, The Times They Are A-Changin' – Bob Dylan, American Pie – Don McLean, Come Together (Remastered 2009) – The Beatles, The Sound of Silence (Electric Version) – Simon & Garfunkel, Tangled Up in Blue – Bob Dylan, Dancing Barefoot – Patti Smith Group, If Not for You (2020 Mix) – George Harrison, Wild World (2020 Mix) – Cat Stevens, Pledging My Time – Bob Dylan, Brown Sugar (Remastered 2009) – The Rolling Stones, Mrs. Robinson (From "The Graduate" Soundtrack) – Simon & Garfunkel, The Weight (Remastered 2000) – The Band, Don't Think Twice, It's All Right – Bob Dylan, Dead Flowers (2009 Mix) – The Rolling Stones, Perfect Day – Lou Reed, The Boxer – Simon & Garfunkel, Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 – Bob Dylan, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (Original Single Mono Version) – The Rolling Stones, Walk On the Wild Side – Lou Reed, Heart of Gold (2009 Remaster) – Neil Young, Just Like a Woman – Bob Dylan, Something (Remastered 2009) – The Beatles, Turn! Turn! Turn! – The Byrds, Me and Bobby McGee – Janis Joplin, One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) – Bob Dylan.
Justin Bieber y Selena Gomez vuelven al estudio. Eso sí, por separado. Los dos artistas están preparando sus regresos musicales. Tini aparece por sorpresa en el concierto de Milo J para cantar por primera vez Lo que me causa. Conoce todas las fechas oficiales del Benidorm Fest 2025. Descubre la historia de All Along the watchtower de Jimi Hendrix.
New St Louis County Prosecutor Melissa Price Smith joins Megan Lynch on her 1st full day on the job after being sworn-in last week.
This month's Patreon Tier 2 guest is Peg Aloi. Peg is a freelance film and TV critic, a former professor of media studies, and co-editor (with Hannah Sanders) of The New Generation Witches: Teenage Witchcraft in Contemporary Culture (Routledge) and Carnivale and the American Grotesque: Critical Essays on the HBO Series (Macfarland). With Hannah she also co-organized two scholarly conferences at Harvard University on paganism, witchcraft and media. Peg's forthcoming book The Witching Hour: How Witches Enchanted the World is a cultural analysis of the witch in contemporary media. Peg was also one of the co-founders of The Witches' Voice and wrote about film and TV for the site for over a decade. Her long-running blog "The Witching Hour" can now be found on Substack. This conversation was inspired by a lecture in April of 2024 by Peg for The Last Tuesday Society called “The Satanic Panic: Its Roots and Branches,” that explored a number of disparate but often-related elements that converged to create the Satanic Panic of the 1980s and 90s, including Satanic-themed horror films. In this discussion, we pick up were Peg left off and explore how viewpoints surrounding Witchcraft and ‘The Occult' have changed since that time until our present day. Peg talks about various instances within popular culture that have shown a shift in the ‘negative' paradigm. This conversation spans several different areas, ranging from politics and society, education and scholarship, entertainment media, films and series, to magic and other ‘occult' practices.I hope you enjoy this as much as I did!You can find the Full Episode with Peg Aloi at my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RejectedReligion The episode is also available for a one-time purchase. PROGRAM NOTESMentioned by Peg:Documentary Hail, Satan? https://youtu.be/27RtJp-rhHk?si=1IEizfm8d4xCVvV5 (trailer)Agatha, All Along https://youtu.be/R9pXbNz6Vbw?si=WDEc8Q3Lb-92pNlB (trailer)AHS: Coven https://youtu.be/ra8aQ-CfKVw?si=J9W74jUct4dNJcPm (trailer)Film Realm of Satan https://youtu.be/7ANZCk97F7Y?si=L7rC4VStmYo_NkrL (trailer)Find Peg Aloi here:https://x.com/themediawitchhttps://themediawitch.substack.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7lfIuXsQmI (Podcast)Works:https://www.amazon.com/New-Generation-Witches-Witchcraft-Contemporary/dp/0754657841https://www.amazon.com/Carnivale-American-Grotesque-Critical-Essays/dp/0786448164The Witching Hour: How Witches Enchanted the World (forthcoming)Theme Music and Editing: Daniel P. SheaEnd Production: Stephanie Shea
Ray and I sit down in the garden of the Troubadour to talk about the final shows of Bob Dylan's Rough and Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour (2021-24) at London's Royal Albert Hall.Subscribe to Ray's Substack, Flagging Down the Double E (but get the paid membership if you can), and buy his book Pledging My Time: Conversations with Bob Dylan Band Members.Music that appears in this episode:All Along the Watchtower (London 12/11/24)Desolation Row (London, 12/11/24)Watching the River Flow (London, 14/11/24)Every Grain of Sand (London, 12/11/24)It's All Over Now Baby Blue (London, 12/11/24)I Contain Multitudes (Paris, 24/10/24)My Own Version of You (London, 12/11/24)My Own Version of You (London, 14/11/24)Key West (Philosopher Pirate) (London, 14/11/24)All Along the Watchtower (London, 14/11/24)I've Made Up My Mind to Give Myself to You (London, 14/11/24)Theme music by Robert ChaneyYou can support Definitely Dylan on Patreon or with a one-off donation at buymeacoffee.com/definitelydylan.
It's Episode 7 of 9, but the Voyage is All Along the Witches Road! Joel and I continue our Deep Dive on the latest MCU show, with quite a bit of discussion on Tarot thanks to some extra expertise from friend of the show Johnnie Breen.
Regresamos al universo Marvel para hablar de la tan esperada secuela de Wandavision, en la que la carismática bruja malvada Agatha Harkness tendrá que recorrer un peligroso camino para recuperar sus perdidos poderes en Agatha All Along. Hablamos también del segundo episodio de The Penguin y un poco de Absolute Batman y la tasa de […]
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The Summer I Started A Podcast: A The Summer I Turned Pretty Recap Show with Kara Crevier
OMG I'M BACK!!!! Sorry for the super long unplanned hiatus! Season 3 just finished filming and I'm joined with my friend Becca to break down all of the photos and casting calls that we found online during the Spring/Summer! I'll be back with book club / regular scheduled programming soon :) Follow Becca: Insta: www.instagram.com/thesummerofbellyandconrad TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@beccakittler SUBSCRIBE TO THE SUBSTACK: https://thesummeristartedapodcast.substack.com/ *CONTAINS SPOILERS* BEFORE WE WERE STRANGERS SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/59B0dRqmE5bfISZbwz1Fhb?si=46b6808e7fc4453a FOLLOW ON INSTA https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda JOIN THE BONRAD BOOK CLUB!! :D In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren Buy It On Amazon Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn Buy It On Amazon Same Time Next Summer by Annabel Monaghan (book) This is our next pick and it's one of my favorite books I read last year. Plus we could all use a little more summer right?! This is a story about Sam and Wyatt, who have neighboring beach houses, and grew up together, dated, and ended up heartbroken. Now, 13 years later, they're back at the beach and it's stirring up all of the memories and emotions. Content Mentioned: Listen to The Summer I Turned Pretty (book 2) here Listen to Chris Briney's Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/50qE1DhgpX5XRspfVKLAw4?si=9c27593a2b5747e5 Follow my Spotify playlist for Conrad! POV: You just saw your brother kissing your ex gf on your car in your sweatshirt https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0lrAFutBtFvrpaoA3irVDu?si=ui5gQbivTDuIeTqm0LP7Ug Subscribe & rate our show :) Send us questions, topic requests, and feedback at thesummeristartedapodcast@gmail.com Follow me on socials & get in touch: https://www.tiktok.com/@karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda
Hey, everyone! Today, I'm very excited to talk with my good friend and one of the most talented composers I've ever met, Bear McCreary! Not only was he the composer for Battlestar Galactica, but he has gone on to work on shows like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Black Sails, Outlander, The Walking Dead, and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. We first met when we were both little babies on Battlestar. I was surprised to find out I wasn't the only young person on the crew - Bear was the composer at only 24! Today, we're diving deep into his career, how he got interested in music, landed the Battlestar gig, and what he's working on these days. Which speaking of, Bear just released his new double album and graphic novel project, “The Singularity”. If you like heavy metal and music like Guns and Roses then you're going to love this because Slash literally plays on this album. Also, find out how Bear came up with that iconic All Along the Watchtower Battlestar remix and how he convinced me to play it with him live on stage and might again soon! Stick around for the hindsight where I force my producer to listen to me talk about carpet beetles, bed bugs, parasitic wasps, and all that fun stuff. Produced by Rabbit Grin ProductionsMail Sack Song by Nicolas @producer_sniffles
This week we go head to head in a fun 2v1 style bookish debate. We go through books that two of us loved and the other didn't (and vice versa) and discuss why our personal opinions on books are correct (or why the other opinions are wrong)! All is fair in friendship and books! Time stamps for books discussed:Slow Dance: 11:38, Lovelight Farms: 19:30, Georgie, All Along: 20:35, Seven Year Slip: 25:05, Infernal Devices: 32:23, This Summer Will Be Different: 42:45, Foxglove: 51:56.Follow us on Instagram @BringYourOwnPodFollow Brandi @Brandos.BooksFollow Kendra @Kendra.ReadzFollow Kayla @Kaylas.Bookshelf
A conversation with Britt Eisnor about the recent Outlaw Festival shows and more.Follow Britt on Instagram.You can support Definitely Dylan on Patreon or with a one-off donation at buymeacoffee.com/definitelydylan.Songs that appear in the episode:“Desolation Row” (Buffalo, NY, 17 September, 2024)“Love Sick” (Mountain View, CA, 3 August, 2024)“Cold, Cold Heart” (Hank Williams cover, Alpharetta, GA, 21 June, 2024)“Shooting Star” (George, WA, 10 August, 2024)“Ballad of a Thin Man” (Mickey Raphael on harp, St Louis, 8 September, 2024)“Stella Blue” (Grateful Dead cover, Mountain View, CA, 3 August, 2024)“It's All Over Now, Baby Blue” (Inglewood, CA, 14 February, 1974)“Dirt Road Blues” (Time Out of Mind, 1997)“Fire and Brimstone” - Link Wray (Link Wray, 1971)“Simple Twist of Fate” (with Mickey Raphael on harp, Bethel, NY, 6 July, 2024)“Little Queenie” (Chuck Berry cover, Buffalo, NY, 17 September, 2024)“A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall” (Somerset, WI, 6 September, 2024)“Silvio” (Somerset, WI, 6 September, 2024)“All Along the Watchtower” (Buffalo, NY, 17 September, 2024)Theme music by Robert Chaney
Labor Day Vibes: Grateful Dead, George Thorogood, and MoreA special Labor Day edition featuring a recap of significant events in the music world, particularly focusing on the Grateful Dead's September 2, 1988, concert at the Capitol Center in Landover, Maryland. Larry Mishkin reminisces about the band's history, including the song "Hell in a Bucket," its significance, and its evolution in the Grateful Dead's lineup. There's a detailed discussion about the song "Dire Wolf," including its origins, inspirations, and its role in the band's performances.The episode also features a tribute to Steve Silverman, a renowned science writer and Grateful Dead enthusiast who recently passed away. Silverman was celebrated for his contributions to the understanding of autism and his deep connection to the Grateful Dead community. The tribute highlights his life, his work, and his impact on both the music and science communities.Larry shares reviews of the recent George Thorogood and Journeyman Tribute the Eric Clapton https://www.georgethorogood.com/https://vilarpac.org/https://journeymantribute.com/ Grateful DeadSeptember 2, 1988 (36 years ago)Capital CenterLandover, MDGrateful Dead Live at Capital Centre on 1988-09-02 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive I hope everyone is having a great Labor Day weekend. Night one of a four night run at the Cap Center to kick off 1988 East Coast Fall Tour (played Friday and Saturday, 2 and 3 and Monday and Tuesday 5 and 6). Took a night off for my wedding on Sunday 4th. Saturday night show was my rehearsal dinner and they played second encore, final electric Ripple and final Grateful Dead Ripple. Memorable weekend for all (except for my east coast deadhead buddies at the wedding who were bummed to have missed the Ripple. INTRO: Hell in a Bucket Track #2 0:00 – 1:34 David Dodd: The Bob Weir / John Barlow / Brent Mydland song “Hell in a Bucket” directly references the biker scene, and I'm sure that somehow Barlow just wanted to put that element into the band's repertoire somehow. After all, there are plenty of outlaw elements sprinkled through the band's songs. In the case of this song, though, the singer/narrator seems to be wishing a sorry fate on his erstwhile main squeeze, with the argument being that once she has a biker charging up and down her halls on his chopper, she'll realize that the narrator was really pretty good, at least by contrast. “Hell in a Bucket” appeared on In the Dark, released in July 1987. The song frequently featured as the show opener over the course of the next two-plus decades, although it wasn't used in that role until about a year after its first performance. Played: 217 timesFirst: May 13, 1983 at William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA, USALast: June 30, 1995 at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA SHOW No. 1: Dire Wolf Track #5 2:00 – 3:24 "Dire Wolf" is a ballad by the Grateful Dead, released as the third track on their 1970 album Workingman's Dead. The lyrics were written by Robert Hunter after watching a film adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles. The music, containing elements of country and folk music, was composed by Jerry Garcia on the same day. The song tells the story of a man who plays cards with a "dire wolf" on a cold winter's night in "Fennario"; the lyrics have been variously interpreted. The piece became a staple of the Grateful Dead's performances, and was played more than two hundred times between 1969 and 1995. A few months before the release of their album Aoxomoxoa in 1969, Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter and his then-partner Christie Bourne began sharing a house with the band's guitarist Jerry Garcia, his wife, and his step-daughter. Living in close proximity gave an impetus to their collaborative song-writing: Hunter and Garcia wrote every song on Aoxomoxoa.[2] Some time later, Hunter and Carolyn Garcia spent an evening watching a film adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles. According to Grateful Dead historian Dennis McNally, Carolyn later remarked that the hound was a "dire wolf".[3] However, according to Hunter himself, as quoted in the Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics, he and Garcia were speculating about the identity of the hound in the story, and came up with the idea that it may have been a dire wolf.[4] Hunter wrote the lyrics the next morning, based on images that the phrase conjured for him, and Garcia wrote the music to them later that day.[3][4] The location named "Fennario" appears in the folk song "The Bonnie Lass o' Fyvie", including in the Grateful Dead's version of that song. It refers to a fictional location; a friend of the band members commented in an interview that it was the perfect name for a generic place, because it was evocative, and had four syllables.[4] In contrast, music writer Buzz Poole speculated that the name may be derived from Fenrir, a mythical Nordic wolf who was chained up by the gods.[6] The phrase "don't murder me", repeated in the chorus, was a reference by Garcia to his experiences driving around the San Francisco Bay Area at the time that the Zodiac Killer was active.[4] The song became a staple of the Grateful Dead's live performances; the electric version of the song was typically featured on the band's first set.[4][7] According to The Grateful Dead's 100 Essential Songs, "Dire Wolf" was played 226 times between 1969 and 1995, and was played every year, except for 1975. Sixty-three of these performances were in the first two years after the song was written. In later years, the acoustic version of the piece became more common.[7] The structure and pace of the song did not change much over the years. It was sung most often by Garcia, although an early version featured Bob Weir on vocals, with Garcia playing the pedal steel guitar instead.[7] An AllMusic review of this version praised Garcia's "sweet" guitar playing as a "great feature" of the song.[5] Its lyrics have led to it being described as an essential Grateful Dead song by commentators.[7] Played: 229 timesFirst: June 7, 1969 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USALast: June 7, 1969 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA MUSIC NEWS: Steve Silberman passesPhish – Dick'sNeil Young explanation for canceled showsMiracle in MundeleinMiracle in Mundelein 2024 is an unprecedented cannabis and outdoor concert experience taking place at RISE Recreational Dispensary in Mundelein, IL on September 7-8, 202412. Presented by RYTHM Premium Cannabis, RISE Dispensaries, Dayglo, and Deep Cut, this second annual outdoor festival allows legal on-site cannabis consumption2. SHOW No. 2: Althea Track #7 3:10 – 4:53 When the Grateful Dead released “Althea” on their 1980 album Go to Heaven, it quickly became a favorite among fans. Robert Hunter, the Dead's legendary lyricist, was known for embedding multiple layers of meaning in his lyrics. “Althea” is no exception. Jerry Garcia's soulful voice brings Hunter's words to life, but it's the lyrics that leave listeners pondering. The name “Althea” itself is rooted in Greek mythology. Althea was the Queen of Calydon, whose actions led to her son's death, reflecting themes of fate and consequence. While the song doesn't explicitly connect to this myth, the allusion to “your fire” might be a subtle nod to Althea's tragic tale. “Althea” was performed live by the Grateful Dead 273 times, making it a staple in their repertoire. Despite McNally's belief that the band overplayed it in the early '80s, fans cherished its live renditions. The song's adaptability and depth allowed it to grow with the listeners, much like a trusted pair of pants with a sturdy elastic waistband. Played: 273 timesFirst: August 4, 1979 at Oakland Civic Auditorium, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago SHOW No. 3: Scarlet Begonias Track #10 0:00 – 2:02 Garcia/HunterFrom The Mars Hotel (July 24, 1974) The group first performed the song live on March 23, 1974, at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California.[1] When "Fire on the Mountain" was incorporated into the band's repertoire in 1977, "Scarlet Begonias" would often be paired with it when played live, resulting in what would be nicknamed "Scarlet > Fire" with the first iteration of this iconic pairing on Friday, March 18th, 1977 at Winterland in S.F. Interestingly, they played the combo to close the first set. Almost always a second set opener, once saw them open a show with it. Had to play this because the opening is so special – sends a message to the Deadheads that good things lay ahead, best second set opener in their arsenal. Nothing like the reaction when you hear the first few notes. “Scarlet, into Fire, a great 25 minutes of grooving music and wonderful for “mind exercises” you may be experiencing at that time. Played: 317 (Fire played 254 times)First: March 23, 1974 at Cow Palace, Daly City, CA, USALast: June 2, 1995 at Deer Creek, Noblesville, IN MJ NEWS: Trump Supports Florida adult use measure on fall ballot, but no public smokingDeSantis says “NO” adult use in Florida, opposes TrumpState ballots this fall for MMJ in Nebraska and ArkansasIllinois awards $35 million from MJ taxes to support community reinvestmentCalifornia allows sales of MJ at Farmer's Markets SHOW No. 4: All Along The Watchtower Track #17 1:50 – 3:53 Bob DylanJohn Wesley Harding "All Along the Watchtower" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan from his eighth studio album, John Wesley Harding (1967). The song was written by Dylan and produced by Bob Johnston. The song's lyrics, which in its original version contain twelve lines, feature a conversation between a joker and a thief. The song has been subject to various interpretations; some reviewers have noted that it echoes lines in the Book of Isaiah, Chapter 21, verses 5–9. Dylan has released several different live performances, and versions of the song are included on some of his subsequent greatest hits compilations. Covered by numerous artists, "All Along the Watchtower" is strongly identified with the interpretation Jimi Hendrix recorded with the Jimi Hendrix Experience for their third studio album, Electric Ladyland (1968). The Hendrix version, released six months after Dylan's original recording, became a Top 20 single in 1968, received a Grammy Hall of Fame award in 2001, and was ranked 48th in Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2004 (40th in the 2021 version). Dylan first played the song live in concert on the Bob Dylan and the Band 1974 Tour, his first tour since 1966. His live performances have been influenced by Hendrix's cover, to the extent that they have been called covers of a cover. Dylan has performed the song live more than any of his other ones, with over 2,250 recitals. Hendrix was a known Dylan fan. He even once cleared a dance floor by demanding that "Blowin in the Wind" be played in a New York club. In a 1967 interview, Hendrix described Dylan's influence on his own songwriting. "I could never write the kind of words he does," Hendrix said. "But he's helped me out in trying to write two or three words 'cause I've got a thousand songs that will never be finished. I just lie around and write about two or three words, but now I have a little more confidence in trying to finish one."Hendrix acquired a copy of John Wesley Harding before the album's official release and instantly knew he had to cover one of the tracks. Initially, he was planning to record "I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine," but after further consideration he chose "All Along the Watchtower." Hendrix claimed he had a natural gravitation toward the track. "The songs Dylan usually gave me are so close to me that I feel like I wrote them myself," he added. "With 'Along the Watchtower' I had that feeling." Less than two months after Dylan recorded the original, Hendrix was in the studio laying down his version. John Wesley Harding was Dylan's return to his acoustic roots after his motorcycle accident. But rather than bring back the topical lyrics about civil rights and the Vietnam War, he continued the evocative, surreal images that made his previous three records -- Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde -- so groundbreaking, adding biblical imagery that foreshadowed his born-again phase more than a decade later. Dead started playing it while touring with Dylan in the summer of 1987. Not necessarily their greatest tour, and Dylan was not sharp on a night by night basis, but when they got to this tune, the crowd really responded. So after the tour ended, the Dead just kept it in their repertoire and played it until their end. Played: 118First: June 20, 1987 at William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA, USALast: June 22, 1995 at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY, USA OUTRO: Black Muddy River Track #20 4:15 – 6:34 Garcia/HunterFrom: In The Dark (1987) Black Muddy River was a song that was a pretty decent “new” song for a while. Almost always played as an encore, it was a fan favorite in the Twin Cities, St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans, all situated on or near the Mississippi River. Sometimes they would play it in those cities and sometimes they would wait to play it until they were in the middle of nowhere with no river around for miles and miles. Towards the end, Jerry seemed to lose his enthusiasm for it so, for example, when he rose to the occasion at the last show on July 9, 1995 and belted out a So Many Roads for the ages, his Black Muddy River encore left a lot to be desired. So much so that, as the story goes, Phil decided they could not end the summer tour on such a low note so he pushed in a Box of Rain making that song the last one ever played in concert by the band and a much nicer farewell than that not very good Black Muddy River would have been. This one is “young” and strong, Jerry's voice rings true and you can hear the energy build up inside him as he belts out the final lines of the song. A song that sent all those at the Cap Center out into the night longing for more without even knowing what awaited them the very next night. Some were there, some weren't. That's the story of the Dead and touring (like Phish waiting to Dick's to play Fee!). Played: 66 timesFirst: December 15, 1986 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL, USA Shout outs: Wed – my anniversary, and H and Robbin Thurs. – JW's anniversary with the lovely Allie Bella – birthday on Monday Jackie G. in St. Louis on Sunday .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
This week on Superhero Slate, we have a Red Hulk in the Captain America Trailer, Agatha is a horror series All Along, Spider-Man Noir isn't Peter Parker, and more! News Disney (8:25) Rumor: Suffered 1.1 TB data hack through Slack Channels Could lead to released information, concept art, unearthed details, etc Not a money thing, […]
Welcome to IoT Coffee Talk #216 where we have a chat about all things #IoT over a cup of coffee or two with some of the industry's leading business minds, thought leaders and technologists in a totally unscripted, organic format. Thanks for joining us. Sit back with a cup of Joe and enjoy the morning banter.This week, Tom, Rob, Dimitri, Pete, Jan, Leonard, and David jump on Web3 to talk about:* BAD KARAOKE: "All Along the Watchtower", Bob Dylan* Why need to go to London to breakout globally! The Jimi Hendrix story!* Tom and Leonard's great lunch adventure in Mayfair, London!* The pre-fixe menu at 34 in Mayfair is like modular enterprise software* Big is not tall. Don't get it twisted!* Spending the 4th of July in the U.K. * Reinventing the fan F1 experience* Why Dimitri does not dig F1 the app* How could AWS be redefining the F1 live experience and broadcast?* Is x86 dead or about to die? The art of clickbait headlines* IoT enabled sports gambling* The importance of Formula 1 storytelling* Rob is the Ricky Bobby and Dimitri is the Jean Girard of IoT* The magic of DOS Box! Rob reminds us of OS/2Thanks for listening to us! Watch episodes at http://iotcoffeetalk.com/. We support Elevate Our Kids to bridge the digital divide by bringing K-12 computing devices and connectivity to support kids' education in under-resourced communities. Please donate.
I was thrilled to have Dan Kuckel and Tommy Lavalle, who formed their band No Easy Day, join me to talk about their band and how 'All Along the Watchtower' brought them together. Tommy recounts his teenage years playing the song with his high school friends. When Tommy heard his neighbor, Dan, sing the song, it sparked a fire to start up a band and play together. They are able to jam a little harder with a full band now. Dan shared how music got him through some tough days in the Navy. This song helped him to ease into the spotlight of live performances. They both shared their love for the lyrics and the story within 'All Along the Watchtower' and how their band has adapted it. Whether you're a fan of the original Dylan version, Hendrix's electric twist, or the Dave Matthews rendition, this episode has something for everyone. The guys shared how a serendipitous night out with friends inspired the band's original song 'With My Friends'. Discover the stories behind the music and the passion that drives this band forward.Full Show Notes
We have some of the fiercest, growliest songs of the '60s for you today! Which is the greatest songs that isn't about the Vietnam War but basically is, "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival or "All Along the Watchtower" by the Jimi Hendrix Experience?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"Deadhead Adventures: From Minneapolis to Alpine Valley"Larry Mishkin delves into a nostalgic recount of a Grateful Dead concert he attended on June 17, 1988, in Minneapolis, part of their Midwest Summer Tour. He reminisces about attending the show with friends Mikey and JT, detailing their travel adventures and the concert's setlist, which included memorable performances of "Hell in a Bucket" and "Far From Me."Larry also shares personal anecdotes about his experiences following the Grateful Dead, including the challenges of balancing concert trips with his professional life and the thrill of attending multiple shows in a short span. He transitions into discussing the significance of the song "Hell in a Bucket," its debut, and its frequent performance as a show opener. He explains the concept of "Mondegreens," humorous misheard lyrics, using an example from a Grateful Dead song review.The show revisits a story about a Phish fan who was initially banned from all Madison Square Garden Entertainment venues for smoking a bong at the Sphere. MSG later rescinded the ban, citing an internal error. Larry expresses surprise and amusement at the quick reversal and discusses the implications for fans.Finally, Larry discusses the resale of Dead & Company tickets for their Las Vegas Sphere shows, noting that many are being sold at face value or below on cashertrade.org. He expresses mixed feelings about fans having to sell tickets at a loss but appreciates the platform's role in preventing scalping. Grateful DeadJune 17, 2024 (36 years ago)Met CenterMinneapolis, MNGrateful Dead Live at Metropolitan Sports Center on 1988-06-17 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet ArchiveAudience Tape First show of the 1988 Midwest Summer TourWith my good buddies Mikey and JT – weekend in Minny, Friday night show but had to stay until Sunday to fly home because if you stayed over a Saturday night, round trip airfare was much less expensive. Got home on Sunday and headed straight for Alpine Valley for the first of four shows S, M, W, Th. Each night headed home, slept for 4 hours, got up for work, left work at 3 p.m., ride the El to the middle of the Kennedy Expressway at Addison, hop in a car and drive straight up. Fight the crazy post show traffic in that horridlbe parking lot (unless you have one-armed Lary as your driver). Hardcore. My law firm didn't know what to make of it. I got in four shows at home with no vacation days taken! INTRO: Hell In A Bucket Track #2 0:00 – 1:34 [From David Dowd]: The Bob Weir / John Barlow / Brent Mydland song “Hell in a Bucket” directly references the biker scene, and I'm sure that somehow Barlow just wanted to put that element into the band's repertoire somehow. After all, there are plenty of outlaw elements sprinkled through the band's songs. “Bucket” debuted on May 13, 1983, at the Greek Theater in Berkeley. Alice Kahn wrote a review of the show, in which she promulgated one of the best-ever Mondegreens, referring to the song as “Police on a Joy Ride.” The song frequently featured as the show opener over the course of the next two-plus decades, although it wasn't used in that role until about a year after its first performance. It was performed by the Dead for the final time on June 30, 1995, at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.“Hell in a Bucket” appeared on In the Dark, released in July 1987 (aka Touch of Grey album).Played: 217 timesFirst: May 13, 1983 at William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA, USALast: June 30, 1995, at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaSHOW No. 1: Far From Me Track #6 3:18 – 4:45Brent MydlandGo To Heaven (April 28, 1980)Strong Brent tune. I saw them open the second set with it a my second show ever (also with my buddy Mikey) in the Carrier Dome on September 24, 1982, the night I got on the bus forever.Played: 74 timesFirst: March 30, 1980 at Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ, USALast: July 22, 1990 at World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, IL, USA (the night before Brent's last show). It died with him.MUSIC NEWS:MSG ENERTRAINMENT REDACTS INDEFINITE VENUE RESTRICTION FOLLOWING PHISH FAN BONG/SPHERE CONTROVERSY 2. Dead & Company Sphere Tickets Listed for Face Value or Below on CashorTrade! Dead & Company announced 24 dates at the Las Vegas Sphere, and many fans eagerly bought tickets. Now, some can't attend and are selling their tickets at face value or less on CashorTrade.org. Built by fellow Deadheads in 2009 to protect fans from scalped tickets, 3. Roger Daltrey Shares Thoughts on Sharing Setlists Online and More, Ahead of The Voice of The Who Tour - Touching on his feeling toward revealing the contents of a performance online, Daltrey asserted, “I'm not gonna talk about songs.” Providing reasoning, he added, “Too many people reveal songs. There's no surprises left with concerts these days, 'cause everybody wants to see the setlist. I'm f–king sick of it. The Internet's ruined the live shows for me. Who wants to know what's coming next? People forget about surprises. I can't stand it. Here's an idea for Roger – don't play the exact same show every night! Mix up your songs and then set lists can only give you probabilities of what might get played. See the Grateful Dead, Phish and every other jam band ever. 4. As promised last week, here are the deets on Trey playing with Billy Joel in MSG last week: Madison Square Garden residencies have long been a career-defining staple of the New York City live entertainment location, with names like Billy Joel and Phish dominating multi-night show cycles, making the venue a known place to catch a memorable Big Apple performance. However, last night's performance was a truly unique event, a planned convergence for the two title-holders, Joel and Phish's Trey Anastasio. They teamed up on select songs, including “Sleeping With the Television On,” a cover of Derek and the Dominos' “Layla” and night closing “You Might Be Right,” featuring a Led Zeppelin “Rock and Roll” insert, sung by Mike DelGuidice. SHOW No. 2: Victim Or The Crime (First time played) Track #9 0:00 – 2:13 (long clip but it's the first time played so I had to run with it) Written by Bob Weir and Gerrit Graham Garcia – “It's one of Weir's stunningly odd compositions, but it's also very adventurous. It's uncompromising; it's what it is, and the challenge of coming up with stuff to play that sounds intelligent in the context has been incredible, but also appropriately gnarly. I really wanted that part of it to work.I think we did a nice job on the record with it. It works. Whatever it is, it works. I'm real happy with it because it was one of those things that was like, "What are we going to do with this?" It's like having a monster brother that you lock in the attic. It's like a relative that you -- "God, I hope nobody comes over when he's eating...." But that's one of the things that makes the Grateful Dead fun.” “The text of it -- I don't believe I've ever actually listened to all the words to it. Ever. I have the gist of it; by now I probably could recite it if I really had to, but the text of it is more of the same in a way, it doesn't have a whole lot of light in it. It's very dense, and it's angst-ridden to boot.” Played 96 times, “Victim” debuted on June 17, 1988, at the Metropolitan Sports Center in Bloomington, Minnesota THIS SHOW. It remained in the rotation thereafter, and was played for the final time on July 2, 1995 at Deer Creek Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana. SHOW No. 3: All Along The Watchtower Track #19 1:22 – 3:22 (another long one but could not break up the jam) "All Along the Watchtower" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan from his eighth studio album, John Wesley Harding (1967). The song was written by Dylan and produced by Bob Johnston. Covered by numerous artists, "All Along the Watchtower" is strongly identified with the interpretation Jimi Hendrix recorded with the Jimi Hendrix Experience for their third studio album, Electric Ladyland (1968). The Hendrix version, released six months after Dylan's original recording, became a Top 20 single in 1968, received a Grammy Hall of Fame award in 2001, and was ranked 48th in Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2004 (40th in the 2021 version). Dylan first played the song live in concert on the Bob Dylan and the Band 1974 Tour, his first tour since 1966. His live performances have been influenced by Hendrix's cover, to the extent that they have been called covers of a cover. The singer has performed the song live more than any of his other ones, with over 2,250 recitals. I always loved the Dead's cover of this tune. As you heard in the clip, it is a rocking tune and Jerry would really jam hard on it. Great snappy second set tune that would always get the crowd moving in the next gear. Played: 118 timesFirst: June 20, 1987 at William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA, USALast: June 22, 1995 at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY, USA MJ NEWS 1. Biden Admin Is ‘Mischaracterizing' Marijuana Rescheduling Impact As Big Pharma Is ‘Waiting In The Wings,' Former Massachusetts Regulator Says (Marijuana Moment) 2. GOP Congressman Says ‘Millions Of Marijuana Users' Own Guns And Shouldn't Face Prosecution Like Hunter Biden Did 3. Marijuana Rolling Paper Company Will Pay $4.20 To Volunteers To ‘Smoke Joints For Science' SHOW No. 4: Black Peter Track #20 1:36 – 3:11 Garcia/Hunter tune released on Workingman's Dead in 1970. Robert Hunter was not afraid of death; he experienced it a thousand times over. The American musician composed the lyrics to many of The Grateful Dead's most successful songs and played an essential role in curating the band's mythos, one that saw the psychedelic rock outfit earn hordes of dedicated fans, or ‘deadheads'. One such song was ‘Black Peter' – written for the band's 1970 album Workingman's Dead. By 1969, The Dead were practically synonymous with the liberal drug culture of the hippie era. In the June of that year, Robert Hunter and the gang were given a glass of apple juice laced with “probably a full gram of crystal LSD … worth perhaps $50,000.” The intense trip that followed would completely reinvigorate Hunter's understanding of death and influence his subsequent lyrics for ‘Black Peter'. Bassist Phil Lesh would later recall tasting the LSD in the juice after a single sip: “I wish you could be where I am right now—it's so beautiful,” he told drummer Mickey Hart, “but I couldn't possibly play music now. I don't even know what music is.” Still, there was a job to do, so the band played anyway. In the ‘80's and ‘90's, one of Jerry's rotating post-drums second set ballads along with Morning Dew, Wharf Rat and Stella Blue. This version was one of the highlights of this show. Jerry's voice is strong if not a bit “ragged” around the edges just the way Deadheads liked it, with just enough emotion to really convey the song's meaning and its statement about the end of life. Played: 351 timesFirst: December 4, 1969 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USALast: June 22, 1995 at Knickerbocker Arena in Albany, NY OUTRO: Black Muddy River Track #23 4:09 – 5:55 Played: 66 timesFirst: December 15, 1986 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago, Il – looked like it was going to the last song of the show (encore) and the last song of the difficult summer tour. Turns out, it could have been the last song ever played in concert by the Dead, until Phil stepped in to leave everyone with a smile on their face and no bad taste in their mouths with a great second encore Box of Rain which then became the last song ever played by the Dead in concert. By contrast, this version is outstanding with strong playing and singing by Jerry. And, with the show practically on the banks of the Mississippi, it was a geographically appropriate song for the venue. Mikey, JT and I rolled off into the night, a crazy weekend in Minny, and then the next four shows on the tour at Alpine. Ah, to have the kind of energy again, even if just for a night. Thank you psychedelics!! Enjoy the Summer Solstice and the beginning of summer. .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
This podcast features the song "All Along"(The Webster Family) as well as part 1 of the message called "Our Personal Identity in Heaven" given by Pastor Stephen Pope from the pulpit of Calvary Baptist Church(Union Grove, NC)
For those who haven't heard the announcement I posted , songs from this point on will sometimes be split among multiple episodes, so this is the second part of a two-episode look at the song “All Along the Watchtower”. Part one was on the original version by Bob Dylan, while this part is on Jimi Hendrix's cover version. Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode. Patreon backers also have a half-hour bonus episode, on “Games People Play” by Joe South. Tilt Araiza has assisted invaluably by doing a first-pass edit, and will hopefully be doing so from now on. Check out Tilt's irregular podcasts at http://www.podnose.com/jaffa-cakes-for-proust and http://sitcomclub.com/ (more…)
In this week's issue of Pages n' Pages, we talk about the new Libbys, which are an award system made by the program Libby and the finalists and winners in each of their categories. . What We've Read and What We Are Reading: The Graham Effect (Campus Diaries #1) by Elle Kennedy Her Soul to Take (Souls Trilogy #1) by Harley Laroux Happy Place by Emily Henry The Bone Shard Daughter (The Drowning Empire #1) by Andrea Stewart Kulti by Mariana Zapata and narrated by Callie Dalton A Love Song for Ricki Wilde by Ria Williams and narrated by Mela Lee and Preston Butler Final Girls by Riley Sager Velvet was the Night by Silvia Moreno-Garcia Butcher and Blackbird by Brynne Weaver Bride by Ali Hazelwood Chapter 145 What We've Read and What We Are Reading: One Dark Window (Shepherd King #1) by Rachel Gillig and narrated by Lisa Cordileone Her Soul to Take by Harley LaRoux Happy Place by Emily Henry and narrated by Julia Whelan Additional Book Mentions: Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton Let Us Descend by Jesmyn Ward The Fraud by Zadie Smith The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride Tom Lake by Ann Patchett The Best Minds by Jonathan Rosen Master Slave Husband Wife by Ilyon Woo Monsters by Claire Dederer The Wager by David Grann When Crack Was King by Donovan X. Ramsey The Blackwoods by Brandy Colbert The Davenports by Krystal Marquis Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross Warrior Girl Unearthed by Angeline Boulley What the River Knows by Isabel Ibañez All the Sinners Bleed by S. A. Cosby I Have Some Questions for You by Rebecca Makkai King: A Life by Jonathan Eig Poverty, By America by Matthew Desmond The Secret Hours by Mick Herron After Sappho by Selby Wynn Schwartz Chain Gang All Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah I Keep Exoskeletons to Myself by Marisa Crane In Memoriam by Alice Winn The House in the Pines by Ana Reyes Camp Zero by Michelle Min Sterling Liquid Snakes by Stephen Kearse Lone Women by Victor LaValle The Terraformers by Annalee Newitz The Thick and the Lean by Chana Porter A Guest in the House by Emily Carroll One Bad Day: The Riddler (Batman) by Tom King & Mitch Gerads Roaming by Jillian Tamaki & Mariko Tamaki Shubeik Lubeik by Deena Mohamed The Talk by Darrin Bell Doppelganger by Naomi Klein How to Say Babylon by Safiya Sinclair My Name is Barbra by Barbra Streisand Pageboy by Elliot Page You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith Let's Eat by Dan Pelosi Portico by Leah Koenig Start Here by Sohla El-Waylly Still We Rise by Erika Council Tenderheart by Hetty Lui McKinnon Age of Vice by Deepti Kapoor Happiness Falls by Angie Kim Symphony of Secrets by Brendan Slocumb The Last Devil to Die by Richard Osman Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto All the Sinners Bleed by S. A. Cosby Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll Pet by Catherine Chidgey The Centre by Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi The Secret Hours by Mick Herron Ana María and the Fox by Liana De la Rosa Business or Pleasure by Rachel Lynn Solomon Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn A Nobleman's Guide to Seducing a Scoundrel by KJ Charles We Could Be So Good by Cat Sebastian A Day of Fallen Night by Samantha Shannon Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo To Shape a Dragon's Breath by Moniquill Blackgoose Witch King by Martha Wells Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett Immortal Longings by Chloe Gong Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros Mortal Follies by Alexis Hall The Hurricane Wars by Thea Guanzon Infinity Gate by M. R. Carey Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh System Collapse by Martha Wells The Deep Sky by Yume Kitasei Translation State by Ann Leckie Beyond the Door of No Return by David Diop Let Us Descend by Jesmyn Ward Loot by Tania James North Woods by Daniel Mason The Great Reclamation by Rachel Heng Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano Maame by Jessica George Tom Lake by Ann Patchett Wellness by Nathan Hill Yellowface by R. F. Kuang
For the third edition of Strong Covers, Kirk takes on two famous covers of two equally famous songs: Jimi Hendrix's 1968 cover of Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower," and The White Stripes' early 2000s cover of Dolly Parton's "Jolene."Written by: Bob Dylan & Dolly PartonAlbums: Bob Dylan: John Wesley Harding, 1967 — Jimi Hendrix: Electric Ladyland, 1968Dolly Parton: Jolene, 1973 — White Stripes: Live Under Blackpool Lights, 2004Listen/Buy: Watchtower Original | Cover — Jolene Original | CoverALSO DISCUSSED:Covers of "Hallelujah," "Respect," and "Gotta Get You Into My Life" featured on Strong Covers Volume 1 and Volume 2"All Along the Watchtower" covered by Dave Matthews Band live at the United Center, 1998, and the cast of Battlestar Galactica"Hey Joe" recorded by Jimi Hendrix, 1967Nadine Hubbs' essay on Jolene and the "Other Woman Song"Chip Young interview where he talks about recording the Jolene guitar partZac Childs shares the results of his digging into who played which partZac Childs' excellent YouTube channel"Jolene" slowed down via Odinsvlog on Youtube----LINKS-----SUPPORT STRONG SONGS!Paypal | Patreon.com/StrongsongsMERCH STOREstore.strongsongspodcast.comSOCIAL MEDIAIG: @Kirk_Hamilton | Threads: @Kirk_HamiltonNEWSLETTERnewsletter.kirkhamilton.comJOIN THE DISCORDhttps://discord.gg/GCvKqAM8SmOUTRO SOLO PLAY-A-LONG:https://soundcloud.com/kirkhamilton/strong-songs-outro-music-no-soloSTRONG SONGS PLAYLISTSSpotify | Apple Music | YouTube MusicSHOW ART Tom Deja, Bossman Graphics--------------------FEBRUARY 2024 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONSRobyn MetcalfeBrian TempletCesarCorpus FriskyBen BarronCatherine WarnerDamon WhiteKaya WoodallDan AustinJay SwartzMiriam JoySEAN D WINNIERushDaniel Hannon-BarryChristopher MillerJamie WhiteChristopher McConnellDavid MascettiJoe LaskaKen HirshJezMelanie AndrichJenness GardnerDave SharpeSami SamhuriJeremy DawsonAccessViolationAndre BremerDave FloreyFEBRUARY 2024 HALF-NOTE PATRONSSuzanneRand LeShayMaxeric spMatthew JonesThomasAnthony MentzJames McMurryEthan LaserBrian Johan PeterChris RemoMatt SchoenthalAaron WilsonDent EarlCarlos LernerMisty HaisfieldAbraham BenrubiChristopher BrunoChris KotarbaCallum WebbLynda MacNeilDick MorganBen SteinSusan GreenSean MurphyThirteen71Alan BroughRandal VegterGo Birds!Whit SidenerRobert Granatdave malloyNick GallowayHeather Jjohn halpinPeter HardingDavidMeghan O'LearyJohn BaumanMartín SalíasStu BakerSteve MartinoDr Arthur A GrayCarolinaGary PierceMatt BaxterLuigi BocciaE Margaret WartonCharles McGeeCatherine ClauseEthan BaumanKenIsWearingAHatJordan BlockAaron WadeJeff UlmJamieDeebsPortland Eye CareCarrie SchneiderRichard SneddonDoreen CarlsonDavid McDarbyWendy GilchristElliot RosenLisa TurnerPaul WayperBruno GaetaKenneth JungAdam StofskyZak RemerRishi SahayJason ReitmanAilie FraserRob TsukNATALIE MISTILISJosh SingerAmy Lynn ThornsenAdam WKelli BrockingtonVictoria Yumino caposselaSteve PaquinDavid JoskeBernard KhooRobert HeuerMatthew GoldenDavid NoahGeraldine ButlerMadeleine MaderJason PrattAbbie BergDoug BelewDermot CrowleyAchint SrivastavaRyan RairighMichael BermanLinda DuffyBonnie PrinsenLiz SegerEoin de BurcaKevin PotterM Shane BordersDallas HockleyJason GerryNathan GouwensLauren ReayEric PrestemonCookies250Damian BradyAngela LivingstoneSarah SulanDiane HughesMichael CasnerLowell MeyerStephen TsoneffJoshua HillWenGeoff GoldenPascal RuegerRandy SouzaClare HolbertonDiane TurnerTom ColemanDhu WikMelEric HelmJonathan DanielsMichael FlahertyCaro Fieldmichael bochnerNaomi WatsonDavid CushmanAlexanderChris KGavin DoigSam FennTanner MortonAJ SchusterJennifer BushDavid StroudAmanda FurlottiAndrew BakerAndrew FairL.B. MorseBill ThorntonBrian AmoebasBrett DouvilleJeffrey OlsonMatt BetzelNate from KalamazooMelanie StiversRichard TollerAlexander PolsonEarl LozadaJustin McElroyArjun SharmaJames JohnsonKevin MorrellColin Hodo
In this episode, DJ Focus has a revealing conversation with Jelani Aswad, discussing the evolution of gospel and Christian hip hop, Jelani's creative process, and his new track "All Along," which reflects on his experience with grief and the loss of his mother. They explore the importance of counseling and emotional well-being. The episode also includes a discussion on how to nurture our faith during challenging times and the importance of maintaining a positive, faith-filled mindset. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's time for another lunar mission, because Kid Cudi sent a distress signal with his sophomore album, Man On The Moon II: The Legend Of Mr. Rager, prompting Moulz & Mel to investigate for the first time since reviewing his debut in Season 3. ----------------------------- Intro (0:00) -- The Rating System, Explained (19:06 - 21:48) -- Man On The Moon II: The Legend Of Mr. Rager Info (51:57) -- Track 1: "Scott Mescudi vs. The World" (1:38:14) -- Track 2: "REVOFEV" (2:03:23) -- Track 3: "Don't Play This Song" (2:18:52) -- Track 4: "We Aite (Wake Your Mind Up)" (2:29:15) -- Track 5: "Marijuana" (2:31:54) -- Track 6: "Mojo So Dope" (2:44:37) -- Track 7: "Ashin' Kusher" (3:03:49) -- Track 8: "Erase Me" (3:11:18) -- Track 9: "Wild'n Cuz I'm Young" (3:30:20) -- Track 10: "The Mood" (3:59:49) -- Track 11: "MANIAC" (4:10:27) -- Track 12: "Mr. Rager" (4:20:18) -- Track 13: "These Worries" (4:49:57) -- Track 14: "The End" (4:56:34) -- Track 15: "All Along" (5:02:31) -- Track 16: "GHOST!" (5:06:05) -- Track 17: "Trapped In My Mind" (5:18:26) -- Ranking Man On The Moon II: The Legend Of Mr. Rager (5:23:25) -- Outro (5:28:10)
For those who haven't heard the announcement I posted , songs from this point on will sometimes be split among multiple episodes, so this is the first of a two-episode look at the song “All Along the Watchtower”. This one is on the original version by Bob Dylan, while part two will be on Jimi Hendrix’s cover version. Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode. Patreon backers also have a half-hour bonus episode, on “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree” by Arlo Guthrie. Tilt Araiza has assisted invaluably by doing a first-pass edit, and will hopefully be doing so from now on. Check out Tilt's irregular podcasts at http://www.podnose.com/jaffa-cakes-for-proust and http://sitcomclub.com/ (more…)
Books Mentioned How to End a Love Story by Yulin Kuang Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity by Peter Attia The Other Side of Disappearing by Kate Clayborn Love Lettering Kate Clayborn Chance of a Lifetime series by Kate Clayborn Love at First by Kate Clayborn Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn Tea Buttermint by Twinnings Downton Abbey Estate Blend by Republic of Tea Addie's Info Instagram: @addie.yoder Website: https://addieyoder.com Podcast: Grace & Growth with Addie
In this third and final installment of our romance series, Jessica catches up with three librarians and romance enthusiasts to hear about how they got started with the genre, recommended authors and titles, and where newbies can get started. Authors Mentioned: Victoria Holt Julia Quinn Tessa Dare Jayci Lee Leah Brunner Sabrina Jeffries Kate Bateman Kate O'Keeffe Lucy Score Virginia Heath Johanna Lindsey Jayne Ann Krentz Amanda QuickJayne Castle Olivia T. Turner K.C. Hart Books Mentioned: Tears of Gold by Laurie McBain Bromance Book Club series by Lyssa Kay Adams Real Men Knit series by Kwana (K. M.) Jackson The Long Game by Elena Armas The Neighbor Favor by Kristina Forest Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn Never Fall for Your Fiancée by Virgina Heath Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree Christmas Pie by Emma Craig Hidden Legacy series by Ilona Andrews Psy/Changeling series by Nalini SinghThis podcast is supported by the Library Foundation SD.
Host Bill McGeeney is joined by storyteller Mary Stewart Adams, author of the new book - All Along the Night, Dani Robertson, and dark sky consultant, John Barentine.See Full Show Notes, Lighting Tips and more at LightPollutionNews.com. Like this episode, share it with a friend!Please be sure to check out Dani Robertson's Book: All Through the Night.Bill's Picks:Why flying insects gather at artificial light, Nature.Artificial light at night reduces earthworm activity but increases growth of invasive ragweed, BMC Ecology and Evolution.Artificial light at night affects the timing of roosting by Chimney Swifts, International Journal of Avian Science.David Duchovny tries to avoid 'electric light', BANG Showbiz.The majority of streets turned off at night in Bordeaux: what results after a year?, Jean Cittone, Le Figaro.Dark Skies: Watch as Powys lights go off for dark sky, BBC.Nocturnal Seafaring: the Reduction of Visibility at Night and its Impact on Ancient Mediterranean Seafaring. A Study Based on 8–4th Centuries BC Evidence, Journal of Maritime Archaeology.Orion and the Dark, Netflix.Support the showLike what we're doing? For the cost of coffee, you can become a Monthly Supporter? Your assistance will help cover server and production costs.
The Summer I Started A Podcast: A The Summer I Turned Pretty Recap Show with Kara Crevier
We're going to read book two (The Summer I Turned Pretty: It's Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han) and discuss how it's similar/different from the episodes! I've been wanting to do this ever since it aired and I'm so excited! I want to make these kind of mini episodes, so here's how it's going to be broken down: Week 5: Ch 10-12, Episode 2 (0:22 - 0:42) Week 6: Ch 13-15, Epidode 3 (0: SUBSCRIBE TO THE SUBSTACK: https://thesummeristartedapodcast.substack.com/ *CONTAINS SPOILERS* BEFORE WE WERE STRANGERS SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/59B0dRqmE5bfISZbwz1Fhb?si=46b6808e7fc4453a FOLLOW ON INSTA https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda JOIN THE BONRAD BOOK CLUB!! :D FEB: In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren Buy It On Amazon MARCH: Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn Buy It On Amazon APRIL: Same Time Next Summer by Annabel Monaghan (book) SURPRISE! This is our next pick and it's one of my favorite books I read last year. Plus we could all use a little more summer right?! This is a story about Sam and Wyatt, who have neighboring beach houses, and grew up together, dated, and ended up heartbroken. Now, 13 years later, they're back at the beach and it's stirring up all of the memories and emotions. Content Mentioned: Summer Romance by Annabel Monagan Listen to The Summer I Turned Pretty (book 2) here Listen to Chris Briney's Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/50qE1DhgpX5XRspfVKLAw4?si=9c27593a2b5747e5 Follow my Spotify playlist for Conrad! POV: You just saw your brother kissing your ex gf on your car in your sweatshirt https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0lrAFutBtFvrpaoA3irVDu?si=ui5gQbivTDuIeTqm0LP7Ug Subscribe & rate our show :) Send us questions, topic requests, and feedback at thesummeristartedapodcast@gmail.com Follow me on socials & get in touch: https://www.tiktok.com/@karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda
The Summer I Started A Podcast: A The Summer I Turned Pretty Recap Show with Kara Crevier
We're going to read book two (The Summer I Turned Pretty: It's Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han) and discuss how it's similar/different from the episodes! I've been wanting to do this ever since it aired and I'm so excited! I want to make these kind of mini episodes, so here's how it's going to be broken down: Week 2: Ch 1-3, Episode 1 (0:00 - 0:28) Week 3: Ch 3-6, Episode 1 (0:29 - 0:57) Week 4: Ch 7-9, Episode 2 (0:00 - 0:21) Week 5: Ch 10-12, Episode 2 (0:22 - 0:42) SUBSCRIBE TO THE SUBSTACK: https://thesummeristartedapodcast.substack.com/ *CONTAINS SPOILERS* BEFORE WE WERE STRANGERS SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/59B0dRqmE5bfISZbwz1Fhb?si=46b6808e7fc4453a FOLLOW ON INSTA https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda JOIN THE BONRAD BOOK CLUB!! :D FEB: In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren Buy It On Amazon MARCH: Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn Buy It On Amazon APRIL: Same Time Next Summer by Annabel Monaghan (book) SURPRISE! This is our next pick and it's one of my favorite books I read last year. Plus we could all use a little more summer right?! This is a story about Sam and Wyatt, who have neighboring beach houses, and grew up together, dated, and ended up heartbroken. Now, 13 years later, they're back at the beach and it's stirring up all of the memories and emotions. Content Mentioned: (Novellas) Worst Wingman Ever by Abby Jimenez The Exception To The Rule by Christina Lauren Betting On You By Lynn Painter (LOVED!!!) Upgraded on Amazon Prime Listen to The Summer I Turned Pretty (book 2) here Listen to Chris Briney's Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/50qE1DhgpX5XRspfVKLAw4?si=9c27593a2b5747e5 Follow my Spotify playlist for Conrad! POV: You just saw your brother kissing your ex gf on your car in your sweatshirt https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0lrAFutBtFvrpaoA3irVDu?si=ui5gQbivTDuIeTqm0LP7Ug Subscribe & rate our show :) Send us questions, topic requests, and feedback at thesummeristartedapodcast@gmail.com Follow me on socials & get in touch: https://www.tiktok.com/@karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda
We are so so excited to announce our incredible guest lineup for Fated Mates Live in Brooklyn, NY, on March 23, 2024! Get tickets and more info at fatedmates.net/live!We'll be joined by some of our very favorites: Kate Clayborn, Fated Mates five-timer and author of Georgie, All Along and the upcoming (three days after FML!) The Other Side of Disappearing. Nikki Payne, author of Pride & Protest and the brand new Sex, Lies & Sensibility, andOne half of Christina Lauren! Lauren Billings (aka Ivy Owens) is coming from the other side of the world (ok, LA, but STILL) to join us—and just might have a few early copies of The Paradise Problem to share!The Ripped Bodice will be on hand to sell books the night of, but we urge you to preorder your books (especially Kate's latest, The Other Side of Disappearing, which is available early at this event exclusively) before you come at The Ripped Bodice website! In addition to these amazing authors, we'll be joined by some of our favorite people, in general, and by so many Firebirds! We've reserved the room at The William Vale for after the event so people can hang, make new friends, and meet the authors. Get tickets and more info at fatedmates.net/live, and preorder books now from The Ripped Bodice!
The Summer I Started A Podcast: A The Summer I Turned Pretty Recap Show with Kara Crevier
We're going to read book two (The Summer I Turned Pretty: It's Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han) and discuss how it's similar/different from the episodes! I've been wanting to do this ever since it aired and I'm so excited! I want to make these kind of mini episodes, so here's how it's going to be broken down: Week 2: Ch 1-3, Episode 1 (0:00 - 0:28) Week 3: Ch 3-6, Episode 1 (0:29 - 0:57) Week 4: Ch 7-10, Episode 2 (0:00 - 0:21) Week 5: Ch 11-14, Episode 2 (0:22 - 0:42) SUBSCRIBE TO THE SUBSTACK: https://thesummeristartedapodcast.substack.com/ *CONTAINS SPOILERS* BEFORE WE WERE STRANGERS SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/59B0dRqmE5bfISZbwz1Fhb?si=46b6808e7fc4453a FOLLOW ON INSTA https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda JOIN THE BONRAD BOOK CLUB!! :D FEB: In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren Buy It On Amazon MARCH: Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn Buy It On Amazon APRIL: Same Time Next Summer by Annabel Monaghan (book) SURPRISE! This is our next pick and it's one of my favorite books I read last year. Plus we could all use a little more summer right?! This is a story about Sam and Wyatt, who have neighboring beach houses, and grew up together, dated, and ended up heartbroken. Now, 13 years later, they're back at the beach and it's stirring up all of the memories and emotions. Content Mentioned: Listen to The Summer I Turned Pretty (book 2) here Listen to Chris Briney's Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/50qE1DhgpX5XRspfVKLAw4?si=9c27593a2b5747e5 Follow my Spotify playlist for Conrad! POV: You just saw your brother kissing your ex gf on your car in your sweatshirt https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0lrAFutBtFvrpaoA3irVDu?si=ui5gQbivTDuIeTqm0LP7Ug Subscribe & rate our show :) Send us questions, topic requests, and feedback at thesummeristartedapodcast@gmail.com Follow me on socials & get in touch: https://www.tiktok.com/@karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda
The Summer I Started A Podcast: A The Summer I Turned Pretty Recap Show with Kara Crevier
LET'S CATCH UP! SUBSCRIBE TO THE SUBSTACK: https://thesummeristartedapodcast.substack.com/ *CONTAINS SPOILERS* BEFORE WE WERE STRANGERS SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/59B0dRqmE5bfISZbwz1Fhb?si=46b6808e7fc4453a FOLLOW ON INSTA https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda JOIN THE BONRAD BOOK CLUB!! :D FEB: In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren Buy It On Amazon MARCH: Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn Buy It On Amazon Content Mentioned: Listen to The Summer I Turned Pretty (book 2) here Listen to Chris Briney's Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/50qE1DhgpX5XRspfVKLAw4?si=9c27593a2b5747e5 Follow my Spotify playlist for Conrad! POV: You just saw your brother kissing your ex gf on your car in your sweatshirt https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0lrAFutBtFvrpaoA3irVDu?si=ui5gQbivTDuIeTqm0LP7Ug Subscribe & rate our show :) Send us questions, topic requests, and feedback at thesummeristartedapodcast@gmail.com Follow me on socials & get in touch: https://www.tiktok.com/@karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda
Here is the second set from the Grateful Dead's performance at the Oakland Coliseum Arena on January 25, 1993. They start with a nice uptempo 'China Cat Sunflower->I Know Your Rider', which gets things off to a very good start. Sadly that tempo is halted with the following 'Way To Go Home'. They then go into another new tune at the time 'Corrina' which however has the virtue of providing an interesting transition into a 'Playin' In the Band' reprise (they had played Playin' the night before). Drums and Space are quite good, as was standard in latter day Dead, and lead quite interestingly into a powerful 'All Along the Watchtower'. Jerry brings out August West the 'Wharf Rat' and they then finish the set with a jazzy 'Around and Around'. Phil does an excellent 'Box of Rain' encore. Grateful Dead Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena Oakland, CA 1/25/1993 - Monday Two China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider ; Way To Go Home > Corrina > Playing In The Band Reprise > Uncle John's Band > Drums > Space > All Along The Watchtower > Wharf Rat >Around And Around Encore Box Of Rain You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod011924.mp3 Thanks for listening and for your kind support!
In this episode, we review the book Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn. A wise and witty new novel that echoes with timely questions about love, career, reconciling with the past, and finding your path while knowing your true worth. Follow us on our socials @LoversLibraryPod and on TikTok @Lovers.Library.po
Intro song: All Along the Watchtower by The Jimi Hendrix ExperienceAlbum 9: John Wesley Harding (1967)Song 1: The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas PriestSong 2: I Pity the Poor ImmigrantSong 3: Drifter's EscapeAlbum 10: Nashville Skyline (1969)Song 1: Peggy DaySong 2: Country PieSong 3: One More NightBonus song: Lay, Lady, LayOutro song: Lay Lady Lay by Buddy Guy
The Summer I Started A Podcast: A The Summer I Turned Pretty Recap Show with Kara Crevier
SAG-AFTRA STRIKE IS OVER! + S1E1 Script Leaked?! + Bonrad Bookclub Ep 1 - Before We Were Strangers by Renee Carlino *CONTAINS SPOILERS* In today's episode, I'm talking about the exciting SAG-AFTRA strike announcement, going through a leaked script of S1E1 and all of the deleted scenes + actor's direction (it's so interesting!!!), and going through our first Bonrad Bookclub pick, Before We Were Strangers by Renee Carlino. BEFORE WE WERE STRANGERS SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/59B0dRqmE5bfISZbwz1Fhb?si=46b6808e7fc4453a PROGRAMMING UPDATE: Read Ch 1-6 of It's Not Summer Without You & watch S2E1 before our next episode! FOLLOW ON INSTA https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda JOIN THE BONRAD BOOK CLUB!! :D October: We're reading Before We Were Strangers by Renee Carlino Buy It On Amazon November: Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn Buy It On Amazon Content Mentioned: Listen to The Summer I Turned Pretty (book 2) here Listen to Chris Briney's Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/50qE1DhgpX5XRspfVKLAw4?si=9c27593a2b5747e5 Follow my Spotify playlist for Conrad! POV: You just saw your brother kissing your ex gf on your car in your sweatshirt https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0lrAFutBtFvrpaoA3irVDu?si=ui5gQbivTDuIeTqm0LP7Ug Subscribe & rate our show :) Send us questions, topic requests, and feedback at thesummeristartedapodcast@gmail.com Follow me on socials & get in touch: https://www.tiktok.com/@karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda Follow my friends Becca & Stevie! https://www.tiktok.com/@beccakittler?lang=en https://www.tiktok.com/@stevienicole1989?lang=en
The Summer I Started A Podcast: A The Summer I Turned Pretty Recap Show with Kara Crevier
S1E7: Summer Love & Book 1 Ch. 41-46 Recap & Analysis PART 2! *CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR SEASON 2 AND ALL BOOKS* I'm recapping Season 1, Episode 7, and Book 1 chapters 41-46 this week and analyzing how they are similar, how they're different, and more through the lens of already having both seasons & all books!! SUBSCRIBE ON INSTA https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda JOIN THE BONRAD BOOK CLUB!! :D October: We're reading Before We Were Strangers by Renee Carlino Buy It On Amazon November (JUST ANNOUNCED!): Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn Buy It On Amazon Content Mentioned: Belly & Conrad FanFic "This Love" by Red Clovers - READ IT HERE! Grief Analysis Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8SYfWDB/ ALSO!! Listen to The Summer I Turned Pretty (book 1) here Intro: This Is What Falling In Love Feels Like - Jvke Outro: At Last - Etta James Listen to Chris Briney's Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/50qE1DhgpX5XRspfVKLAw4?si=9c27593a2b5747e5 Follow my Spotify playlist for Conrad! POV: You just saw your brother kissing your ex gf on your car in your sweatshirt https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0lrAFutBtFvrpaoA3irVDu?si=ui5gQbivTDuIeTqm0LP7Ug Subscribe & rate our show :) Send us questions, topic requests, and feedback at thesummeristartedapodcast@gmail.com Follow me on socials & get in touch: https://www.tiktok.com/@karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda
The Summer I Started A Podcast: A The Summer I Turned Pretty Recap Show with Kara Crevier
S1E7: Summer Love & Book 1 Ch. 41-46 Recap & Analysis PART 1! Part 2 will be up soon :) *CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR SEASON 2 AND ALL BOOKS* I'm recapping Season 1, Episode 7, and Book 1 chapters 41-46 this week and analyzing how they are similar, how they're different, and more through the lens of already having both seasons & all books!! SUBSCRIBE ON INSTA https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda JOIN THE BONRAD BOOK CLUB!! :D October: We're reading Before We Were Strangers by Renee Carlino Buy It On Amazon November (JUST ANNOUNCED!): Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn Buy It On Amazon Content Mentioned: Belly & Conrad FanFic "This Love" by Red Clovers - READ IT HERE! Grief Analysis Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8SYfWDB/ ALSO!! Listen to The Summer I Turned Pretty (book 1) here Intro: Isn't It Romantic - The Melachrino Strings and Orchestra Outro: Go Higher - Shana Falana Listen to Chris Briney's Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/50qE1DhgpX5XRspfVKLAw4?si=9c27593a2b5747e5 Follow my Spotify playlist for Conrad! POV: You just saw your brother kissing your ex gf on your car in your sweatshirt https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0lrAFutBtFvrpaoA3irVDu?si=ui5gQbivTDuIeTqm0LP7Ug Subscribe & rate our show :) Send us questions, topic requests, and feedback at thesummeristartedapodcast@gmail.com Follow me on socials & get in touch: https://www.tiktok.com/@karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda
The Summer I Started A Podcast: A The Summer I Turned Pretty Recap Show with Kara Crevier
S1E6: Summer Tides & Book 1 Ch. 35-40 Recap & Analysis! *CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR SEASON 2 AND ALL BOOKS* I'm recapping Season 1, Episode 6, and Book 1 chapters 35-40 this week and analyzing how they are similar, how they're different, and more through the lens of already having both seasons & all books!! Next week, read ch. 40-46 and watch episode 7 if you want to follow along! SUBSCRIBE ON INSTA hehe ;) https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda JOIN OUR BOOK CLUB!! :D October: We're reading Before We Were Strangers by Renee Carlino Buy It On Amazon November (JUST ANNOUNCED!): Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn Buy It On Amazon Content Mentioned: Belly & Conrad FanFic "This Love" by Red Clovers - READ IT HERE! Better With Glasses Podcast Interview With TSITP Intimacy Coordinator: LISTEN! ALSO!! Listen to The Summer I Turned Pretty (book 1) here Intro: Fire For You - Cannons Outro: Is It True - Tame Impala Listen to Chris Briney's Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/50qE1DhgpX5XRspfVKLAw4?si=9c27593a2b5747e5 Follow my Spotify playlist for Conrad! POV: You just saw your brother kissing your ex gf on your car in your sweatshirt https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0lrAFutBtFvrpaoA3irVDu?si=ui5gQbivTDuIeTqm0LP7Ug Subscribe & rate our show :) Send us questions, topic requests, and feedback at thesummeristartedapodcast@gmail.com Follow me on socials & get in touch: https://www.tiktok.com/@karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/karanailedit https://www.instagram.com/thesummeristarteda
We continue this week with the second set form the band's performance at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View CA. on August 25, 1993. This is a fine setlist - highlighted by some outstanding work by Garcia especially during the transitions between songs. A Scarlet>Fire opens things up and Jerry gives us some remarkable work during the transition and in the opening solo of Fire. 'Estimated Prophet' begins a nice long stretch of music highlighted by a 'Terrapin Station' and a sweet jam out of Terrapin into Drums and Space. 'All Along the Watchtower' grows out of Space and the post-drums highlight for me is 'Attics of My Life', although there is a bit of static here and there.. A fun 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds', is the encore this night sending folks home with a smile. Grateful Dead Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View, CA 8/25/1993 - Wednesday Two Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain Estimated Prophet > Terrapin Station > Drums > Space > All Along The Watchtower > Attics Of My Life > Sugar Magnolia Encore Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod090123.mp3 Have a safe and fun Labor Day weekend!
A torrential rain accompanied the opening 'Box of Rain' on this second set of the band's performance in Washington DC on July 12, 1990. While the rain doesn't dampen spirits, they do go into a 'Victim or the Crime'. Luckily they follow that with the meat of this second set, a great 'Foolish Heart' into 'Dark Star' and Drums and Space into 'All Along the Watchtower'. In one of his last great performances we are treated to a wonderful 'Dear Mr. Fantasy'>'Hey Jude' combination, and then a rocking 'Touch of Grey' to close the set. The boys return with a fine version of 'The Weight' to send everyone home feeling fine. Grateful Dead Robert F. Kennedy Stadium Washington, DC 7/12/1990 - Thursday Two Box Of Rain > Victim Or The Crime > Foolish Heart > Dark Star > Drums > Space > All Along The Watchtower > Dear Mr. Fantasy > Hey Jude > Touch Of Grey Encore The Weight You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod080423.mp3 My thanks for your kind support of the Deadpod!