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In this special deep-dive episode, we explore the extraordinary story of Gilbert O'Sullivan, the iconic Irish singer-songwriter who defined an era of melodic, thoughtful 1970s pop. From humble beginnings in Waterford, Ireland, and later Swindon, England, young Raymond O'Sullivan dreamed of creating music that was both emotionally honest and musically timeless. What he achieved went beyond even his wildest dreams.We trace Gilbert's transformation from a quiet, artistic boy into the global pop sensation known for timeless hits like “Alone Again (Naturally),” “Clair,” “Get Down,” and “Nothing Rhymed.” Along the way, he invented a persona all his own—complete with a schoolboy haircut, flat cap, and short pants—that helped him stand out in an industry dominated by glam rock, heavy metal, and psychedelic bands. His look was quirky, but his sound was grounded in elegant piano pop and biting lyricism.He wasn't chasing fads—he was creating his own lane.We'll look at how Gilbert's early influences—from Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Fats Domino to the British Invasion bands like The Beatles and The Kinks—shaped his unique sound. You'll hear the story behind his breakout moment, how he almost gave up before finding success, and why “Alone Again (Naturally)” became one of the most impactful and controversial pop ballads of the '70s.We also dig into the often-overlooked second chapter of his career: the legal battles, the fight for artistic control, and his ongoing legacy as a fiercely independent songwriter who continues to tour and release new music decades after his biggest hits.Whether you're a lifelong fan, a 70s music aficionado, or just discovering Gilbert O'Sullivan for the first time, this episode is a heartfelt and eye-opening journey through one of pop music's most compelling careers.
This episode highlights the leadership issue a business finds itself continually facing. Ongoing leadership development is a common concern with most companies both before, during, and after the ESOP transition. Going through the feeling of being “Alone Again” is a natural and normal issue that needs to be addressed whether it be for management succession in the short run or for the company's final exit plan.
Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan is the guest on the Goldmine Podcast. The songwriter of such hits as "Alone Again (Naturally)," "Clair" and "Get Down" explains his new album, Songbook, which recorded these classics in a concert hall setting (without an audience). There are quite a few stories shared about these iconic songs, too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Rockonteurs we welcome singer, songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan to the podcast. Gilbert (real name Ray) has been making music since the early 1970s and has enjoyed some huge hits here and in the US with tracks like ‘Alone Again (Naturally)', ‘Clair' and ‘Get Down'. He is incredibly prolific and never stops writing, recording and touring. His new album ‘Songbook' is out now and is a beautiful collection of newly recorded versions of his own catalogue. You can also watch the entire interview on our Rockonteurs YouTube channel.Instagram @rockonteurs @guyprattofficial @garyjkemp @gilbert0sull_ @gimmesugarproductionsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rockonteursFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RockonteursClick here for ‘Songbook' from Gilbert O'Sullivan https://gilbertosullivan.lnk.to/SongbookPRProduced for WMG UK by Ben Jones at Gimme Sugar Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Rockonteurs we welcome singer, songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan to the podcast. Gilbert (real name Ray) has been making music since the early 1970s and has enjoyed some huge hits here and in the US with tracks like ‘Alone Again (Naturally)', ‘Clair' and ‘Get Down'. He is incredibly prolific and never stops writing, recording and touring. His new album ‘Songbook' is out now and is a beautiful collection of newly recorded versions of his own catalogue. You can also watch the entire interview on our Rockonteurs YouTube channel.Instagram @rockonteurs @guyprattofficial @garyjkemp @gilbert0sull_ @gimmesugarproductionsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rockonteursFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RockonteursClick here for ‘Songbook' from Gilbert O'Sullivan https://gilbertosullivan.lnk.to/SongbookPRProduced for WMG UK by Ben Jones at Gimme Sugar Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Musicoterapia. O cómo aliviar la pena ante la pérdida, el dolor, la rabia, la tristeza más profunda. Cada cual elige la música que mejor le sienta en las horas más bajas. Uno puede descargar toda la rabia con los sonidos más estridentes a todo volumen. Yo prefiero músicas que me amansen, relajen, que me conecten conmigo en estado de calma, de paz y también las que animen sin aspavientos, canciones soleadas que alegren el corazón sin exasperar. Del “¡Eureka!” a “Alone Again”… Naturalmente. Fucking summer! DISCO 1 CHISHOLM & SPENCE You Can’t Get Near Enough To The One you Love (CARA A) DISCO 2 GILBERT 0’SULLIVAN Alone Again (Naturally) ( ) DISCO 3 ANKLI Poca Suerte (ESCA) DISCO 4 PREFAB SPROUT When Love Breaks Down (2) DISCO 5 RY COODER The Way We Make A Broken Heart (6) DISCO 6 LINDA RONSTADT Lose Again (1) DISCO 7 LEAH KUNKEL Losing In love Again (11) DISCO 8 CAT STEVENS The Hurt (2) DISCO 9 LIGHTNIN’ HOPKINS Broken Hearted Blues (4) DISCO 10 VICTORIA WILLIAMS What A Wonderful World (8) DISCO 11 CHRISTOPHER CROSS Never Be The Same (4) DISCO 12 LITUS & NINA DE JUAN & PABLO NOVOA Eureka (1 ) DISCO 13 BERNIE LEADON & MICHAEL GEORGIADES You’re The Singer /Cara 1 Corte último) DISCO 14 PILAR ONARES Summers, Uno entre Cien (ESCA) Escuchar audio
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This week! While CJ is away, Phil and Greg talk about what they played! Also: What's this about some new Nintendo World Championship thing? Slurpee Tetris, Arkham game for the Quest, HUMANITY coming to Xbox, and much, much more. Join us, won't you? Links of interest: Nintendo World Championship NES Edition Tetris 7-Eleven handheld Batman: Arkham Shadow announced for Quest 3 Q Games reveals All You Need Is Help HUMANITY announced for Xbox Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name Endless Ocean Luminous Greg Sewart's Extra Life Page The Player One Podcast t-shirt The Player One Podcast mug ResetEra Player One Podcast Topic Player One Podcast Discord Greg Streams on Twitch Gain Ground - Generation 16 #130 Add us in Apple Podcasts Check out Greg's web series Generation 16 - click here. And take a trip over to Phil's YouTube Channel to see some awesome retro game vids. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/p1podcast. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to visit our new web site at www.playeronepodcast.com. Running time: 1:27:35
Hola a todos, a los habituales y a los que se van sumando a este podcast que reproduce el programa En Tierra de Nadie de Pedro Casquel que semanalmente se emite en Radio 7FM. En esta ocasión hemos rescatado el disco en vivo más icónico de cuantos se hayan publicado en España por un músico español, Rock & Ríos del granadino Miguel Ríos. Hemos recuperado dos momentos muy emotivos para nuestra portada y contraportada: de ensueño. Pero entre uno y otro momento seleccionamos dos versiones espectaculares, Alone Again (Naturally) de Gilbert O’Sullivan por Diana Krall y Michael Bublé; y I’m On Fire de Bruce Springsteen por las hermanas The Staves que tienen una historia muy peculiar que contamos en esta edición del programa. Y eso no es todo, también hemos invitado a Tracy Chapman, Corinne Bailey Rae, Shake Shake Go o Ed Sheeran entre otros. Disfrútalo.
It's Monday, and Eddie Q's on vacation, leaving Reader unsupervised once again. Today, Reader recaps a heck of a Grey Cup game, and plays some games involving Christmas, tough choices and movies, with some of his pals from around the station. And, it's the City of Philadlephia vs. Taylor Swift... for a few days, anyway.
This is an Encore Presentation of my interview with Gilbert O'Sullivan, the International Superstar who burst upon the musical scene in 1972 with his massive hit “Alone Again (Naturally)” which occupied the #1 spot in the U.S. for six weeks and was nominated for two GRAMMYS. He followed this up with two more huge hits, “Clair” and “Get Down”. In a thoughtful, sensitive and introspective interview, Gilbert talks about songwriting, the music business, the influence of The Beatles, Dylan, Stephen Foster and Irving Berlin on his music, and his relationship with his manager Gordon Mills and Gordon's daughter Clair. We also discuss his album Driven and the single “Take Love” with KT Tunstall. My featured song in this episode is “1972” from the album Trippin' by my band Project Grand Slam. Spotify link HERE.-------------------------------------------- The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!For more information and other episodes of the podcast click here. To subscribe to the podcast click here.To subscribe to our weekly Follow Your Dream Podcast email click here.To Rate and Review the podcast click here.“Dream With Robert”. Click here.—----------------------------------------‘THE SINGLES PROJECT” is Robert's new EP, featuring five of his new songs. The songs speak to the ups and downs of life. From the blissful, joyous “Saturday Morning” to the darker commentary of “Like Never Before” and “The Ship”. “This is Robert at his most vulnerable” (Pop Icon Magazine)Reviews: “Amazing!” (Top Buzz Magazine)“Magical…A Sonic Tour De Force!” (IndiePulse Music)“Fabulously Enticing!” (Pop Icon Magazine)“A Home Run!” (Hollywood Digest)Click here for all links. “IT'S ALIVE!” is Robert's latest Project Grand Slam album. Featuring 13 of the band's Greatest Hits performed “live” at festivals in Pennsylvania and Serbia.Reviews:"An instant classic!" (Melody Maker)"Amazing record...Another win for the one and only Robert Miller!" (Hollywood Digest)"Close to perfect!" (Pop Icon)"A Masterpiece!" (Big Celebrity Buzz)"Sterling effort!" (Indie Pulse)"Another fusion wonder for Project Grand Slam!" (MobYorkCity)Click here for all links.Click here for song videos—-----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera FilmsConnect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comPGS Store - www.thePGSstore.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
Singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan continues to grace audiences around the globe with his wit, warmth, whimsy and musical genius as he has been doing since 1970 when he stirred UK audiences with Nothing Rhymed and then captured and broke hearts around the world with Alone Again, (Naturally.) The song has been covered over 75 times, including by Nina Simone, Neil Diamond, The Pet Shop Boys and Elton John, Michael Buble and Diana Krall (A duet about being alone? OK.)Gilbert stood out not only for his inventively catchy and wrenching songs but also for his carefully crafted personal style. Initially inspired by silent film stars and later by college lads. He would emboss outfits with a large letter G. (Gilbert U. Fine school.)And still today, Gilbert continues to set a distinctive path with new music, duets with today's stars and world tours. He'll be hitting the west coast in November with exclusive dates, including L.A.'s Troubadour.Gilbert talks with us about his influences, his musical style and philosophy, and his deep and abiding appreciation for fans who have so embraced his songs. We also get into his ground-breaking court cases which won him back his catalogue of songs from manager, Gordon Mills and took on the new world of sampling when Biz Markie “borrowed” Alone Again (Naturally). Gilbert had said no because he does not want that song to be used comedically.Oh, and what's Clair doing now? Well, she is no longer in need of a babysitter and we have an update!In recommendations, Fritz saw The Burial (2023) in theaters. Weezy has been listening to two podcasts: Grapevine and We Don't Talk About Leonard and Gilbert does not own a cell phone but thanks to his daughter's tech support, he is enjoying the podcast, McCartney: A Life In Lyrics.Path Points of Interest:Gilbert O'SullivanGilbert O'Sullivan: Live in the USA Sizzle ReelGilbert O'Sullivan DocumentaryGilbert O'Sullivan on WikipediaGilbert O'Sullivan on TwitterGilbert O'Sullivan on FacebookGilbert O'Sullivan Upcoming Tour DatesGilbert's New Album, DrivenThe BurialGrapevine We Don't Talk About LeonardMcCartney: A Life in Lyrics
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot dissect De La Soul's iconic debut 3 Feet High and Rising. They discuss the innovative sampling and rapping style, as well as the legal troubles that plagued the record for decades. They also pay tribute to the late De La Soul rapper Trugoy the Dove and hear from some listeners. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnG Make a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lU Send us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs: De La Soul, "Me Myself and I," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Capitol, 1967De La Soul, "Plug Tunin'," Plug Tunin' / Freedom Of Speak (Single), Tommy Boy, 1988De La Soul, "Tread Water," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989De La Soul, "Intro," 4 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989Joe Bataan, "Rap-O Clap-O," Rap-O Clap-O (Single), Salsoul, 1979Eric B. & Rakim, "Eric B. Is President," Paid in Full, 4th & Broadway, 1987James Brown, "Funky President (People It's Bad)," Reality, Polydor, 1974Stetsasonic, "Sally," In Full Gear, Tommy Boy, 1988De La Soul, "Plug Tunin (Last Chance To Comprehend)," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989Johnny Cash, "Five Feet High and Rising," Songs of Our Soil, Columbia, 1959The Invitations, "Written on the Wall," Hallelujah (Single), DynoVoice, 1965De La Soul, "Potholes In My Lawn," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989Bob Dorough, "Three Is a Magic Number," Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks, Lava, 1996De La Soul, "The Magic Number," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989De La Soul, "Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin's Revenge)," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989De La Soul, "Say No Go," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989Funkadelic, "Not Just Knee Deep," Uncle Jam Wants You, Casablanca, 1979Ohio Players, "Funky Worm," Funky Worm (Single), Westbound, 1972Edwin Birdsong, "Rapper Dapper Snapper," Funktaztik, Salsoul, 1981Loose Ends, "Gonna Make You Mine," Zagora, MCA, 1986Doug E. Fresh, "The Original Human Beatbox," The Original Human Beatbox (12" Single), Vintertainment, 1984The Turtles, "You Showed Me," You Showed Me (Single), White Whale, 1966The Mothers of Invention, "Louie Louie (Live At the Royal Albert Hall In London)," Uncle Meat, Reprise, 1969Buddy Guy, "First Time I Met the Blues," I Got My Eyes On You (Single), Chess, 1960Gilbert O'Sullivan, "Alone Again (Naturally)," Alone Again (Naturally) (Single), MAM, 1972Biz Markie, "Alone Again ," I Need A Haircut, Cold Chillin', 1991De La Soul, "Buddy," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989Nico Segal & The Social Experiment, "Windows," Windows, (self-released), 2015Common, "I Am Music," Electric Circus, MCA, 2002Frank Ocean, "Sweet Life," Channel ORANGE, Island Def Jam Music, 2012Puff Daddy & Faith Evans, "I'll Be Missing You (feat. 112)," Tribute to the Notorious B.I.G. - EP, Bad Boy, 1989A Tribe Called Quest, "Electric Relaxation," Midnight Marauders, Jive, 1993Jungle Brothers, "Because I Got It Like That," Straight Out the Jungle, Warlock, 1988Black Star, "Brown Skin Lady," Mos Def and Talib Kweli Are Black Star, Rawkus, 1999Lupe Fiasco, "Kick Push," Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor, Atlantic, 2006Kanye West, "Spaceship," The College Dropout, Roc-A-Fella, 2004Murs, "The Pain," Murs 3:16: The 9th Edition, Definitive Jux, 2004Lady Gaga, "Paparazzi," The Fame, Interscope, 2008Richard Buckner, "Lil Wallet Picture," Devotion + Doubt, MCA, 1997The Speedies, "Let Me Take Your Photo," Let Me Take Your Photo (Single), Golden Disc, 1979The Cure, "Pictures of You," Disintegration, Fiction, 1989boygenius, "Not Strong Enough," the record, Interscope, 2023 Support The Show: https://www.patreon.com/soundopinionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wilderness Temptation of Jesus is remembered by the first three Gospels so we know it's important. This podcast will look at geography, history, and even science to learn why this is key for daily living, even daily happiness.Question: When were you last living in God's Time?
Gilbert O'Sullivan is the celebrated and beloved worldwide charting artist who has charted 16 top 40 records including six No. 1 songs, the first of which was 1970's "Nothing Rhymed." Across his career, he has recorded 20 studio albums. The music magazine Record Mirror voted him the top UK male singer of 1972. He has received three Ivor Novello Awards, including "Songwriter of the Year" in 1973. His worldwide #1 hit "Alone Again (Naturally)" celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2022 and was nominated for three Grammy Awards.
70's singer-songwriter sensation Gilbert O'Sullivan stops by The Anything Show to talk the 50th anniversary of his worldwide hit "Alone Again (Naturally)", the landmark lawsuit with Biz Markie, being influenced by The Beatles and Bob Dylan, and we hear a couple of tracks from his recent album "Driven"!
Gilbert O'Sullivan is a celebrated and beloved worldwide charting artist who has charted 16 top 40 records including six No. 1 songs. Across his career, he has recorded 20 studio albums. The music magazine Record Mirror voted him the top UK male singer of 1972. His worldwide #1 hit “Alone Again (Naturally)” celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2022 and was nominated for three Grammy® Awards. It spent six non-consecutive weeks at number one on Billboard's Hot 100 between late July and early September 1972 in America. -Learn about his “Best Of” collection released in 2022 which spans a 67 track career including a collection of music from 1970 til 2022. -His latest Album “Driven” and what the title derives from and means -What Shindig! Magazine had to say about O'Sullivan's Driven album in 2022 -Who were the greats that influenced his career, musical style and lyrics (hint...one influence was a foursome and another was pioneer folk singer) -Did he know when we wrote it if “Alone Again" would be the huge hit it became? -In Alone Again Naturally. some of the classic lyrics are: "And at 65 years old, my mother, God rest her soul, Couldn't understand why the only man, she had ever loved had been taken." Was that a true story about his mother and father and is that what inspired this song? -Which cities Gilbert is touring in these days and how to learn more about his upcoming gigs and albums Today, Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan continues to be regarded with tremendous affection & his songs remain well-loved around the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gilbert O'Sullivan, Gordon Mills, and me.
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Let's Master English! An English podcast for English learners
LetsMasterEnglish.com The Let's Master English Podcast is an English Radio show for people studying English (ESL/EFL). This podcast is LOADED with great education and entertainment…EDUTAINMENT! In this episode: Health news—this technology will touch your heart! A Scottish woman is selling something “special”! The BEST coffee in America…Coach Shane is shocked! Country Shane talks LIFE Superman, Bruce Willis, Richest American Woman and Coolio in the news Best BREAK-UP SONGS! October has a LOT to celebrate—check out Coach Shane's LIST! Lots of music requests, too! The music line-up includes: The Sounds of Silence (by whom?!) (1:48) {this is a fkn classic cover}, George Michael's “I Want Your WHAT”?! (12:57), “Alone Again Naturally” a remix version (21:50) {I'm really liking this rendition}, Elvis Costello to fit coffee (31:49), Shinedown with tremendous lyrics (34:49) {this song is on REPEAT for me these days}, Eurythmics with a banger you probably don't know (40:13), “Gangsta's Paradise” by an RIP legend (47:47), Amy Winehouse (double shot) hits us hard (54:15) {why'd she leave so fast?}, “Fire” by some sisters (1:07:36) {lit}, “Buy Me a Boat” is what MONEY can do (1:16:03) {too damn funny, amirite Coach Paul?}, Mick Jagger and Lennie Kravitz get it on in the end (1:21:11)! Please let me know what you think. Send me an email. And send me song requests/dedications, too. DailyDictationMembers@gmail.com Get free lessons: https://www.LetsMasterEnglish.com Coach Shane? I'm from the USA, I make videos and podcasts for
In this, our second intermission episode we're once again doing something a little different. It's kind of a palette cleanser. I hope you like it. It's a new concept for a series called, “I Had This…”, as in I had this house, this car, this one teacher. Or, in the case of this episode, “I Had This Dog.” We all have those quirky standout stories we experience and remember…and look back on as being unique, or special. And sometimes, we actually learn something. This episode is entitled “Jake The Ween.” It's a true story, and you can follow him on his Instagram account, @jaketheween. Last thing… I have an ask here: If you want to hear more of these, or even have an idea yourself, I'd love for you to let me know. I'm not quite sure we're gonna make this a series yet. But if it resonates, that'd be great. Just email me at monroe@monroejones.com. Thanks! This special episode was written, recorded, and produced by me, Monroe Jones. Loops, tracks, and other music created by the host, yours truly, using Splice, Storyblocks, Logic, and Pro Tools. The version you heard of “Alone Again Naturally,” was performed by James Parker. It was written and originally performed by Gilbert O'Sullivan. If you like what you're hearing, please don't forget to subscribe, leave a rating, and tell a friend. Thanks, and make sure you join us for the next episode. The “I Had This…” series is a product of Subplay Creative.
Hello once again everyone I'm your host Ray Shasho and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends. The Dollyrots are Kelly Ogden on vocals and bass and Luis Cabezas (head) on guitar, with Justin McGrath on live drums. Their most recent release is Down The Rabbit Hole, a 24-track collection of B-sides, rarities, and cover songs with a Dollyrots twist. The diverse collection features songs from throughout the band's 20-year history, remastered and including previously unheard tracks and alternate takes. The band recently released a new 7” limited edition pink vinyl release in partnership with indie label juggernaut Cleopatra Records. The Dollyrots transform a soft rock classic, “Alone Again (Naturally)” originally recorded in 1972 by Gilbert O'Sullivan, into a fun, fist-pumping punk rock anthem! That track is backed with an original song entitled “That's Not Even All,” which highlights the band's double threat as both arrangers and writers! The trio has hit the Billboard Heatseekers chart multiple times, been featured in movies and television, and have shared stages with some of punk's biggest names. And they are currently working on new music to be released in 2023. Please welcome lead singer/bassist/and songwriter Kelly Ogden of my new favorite group… THE DOLLYROTS to Interviewing the Legends PURCHASE THE DOLLYROTS LATEST ALBUM DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE Get Down the Rabbit Hole at your preferred music service here: https://orcd.co/downtherabbithole and AMAZON.COM “Alone Again (Naturally)” originally recorded in 1972 by Gilbert O'Sullivan Transformed into a fun, fist-pumping punk rock anthem! The new 7” limited edition pink vinyl release in partnership with indie label juggernaut Cleopatra Records That track is backed with an original song entitled “That's Not Even All,” which highlights the band's double threat as both arrangers and writers! Stream the single: https://orcd.co/alone_again_naturally FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE DOLLYROTS VISIT www.thedollyrots.com Official website www.facebook.com/thedollyrots Facebook www.twitter.com/thedollyrots Twitter http://instagram.com/thedollyrots Instagram THE DOLLYROTS TOUR DATES 2022 Tue, OCT 4 Moe's Alley Santa Cruz, CA Wed, OCT 5 Goldfield Trading Post Sacramento, CA Thu, OCT 6 Ivy Room Albany, CA Fri, OCT 7 The Paramount Los Angeles, CA Sat, OCT 8 The Wayfarer Costa Mesa, CA Sun, OCT 9 Kensington Club San Diego, CA Mon, DEC 5 Riviera International Centre Torquay, United King Discography Studio albums Album Release Date Eat My Heart Out September 14, 2004 Because I'm Awesome March 13, 2007 A Little Messed Up August 17, 2010 The Dollyrots September 18, 2012 Barefoot and Pregnant February 18, 2014 Love Songs, Werewolves, & Zombies February 25, 2014 Family Vacation: Live in Los Angeles March 11, 2016 Whiplash Splash March 24, 2017 Daydream Explosion July 12, 2019 Down The Rabbit Hole released 21 January 2022 Extended plays Feed Me Pet Me (2003) Love and Revolt (2006) The Dollyrots vs. Bowling for Soup Arrested Youth (2011) A Dollyrots Christmas EP (2014) Mama's Gonna Knock You Out (2016) Singles Official Singles "Kick Me to the Curb" (2004) "New College" (2004) "Because I'm Awesome" (August 27, 2007) "Brand New Key" (2007) "My Best Friend's Hot" (April 15, 2008) "California Beach Boy" (2010) "Santa Baby" (2010) "Rollercoaster" (April 26, 2011) "Playing with Fire" 2011 "Hyperactive" (2013) "Satellite" (2013) "Twist Me To The Left" (2013) "Get Weird" (2014) "Come and Get It" (2014) "Save Me" (2016) "Dance Like A Maniac" (2017) "Babbling Idiot" (2017) "Just Because I'm Blonde" (2017) "Get Radical" (2018) "Everything" (2019) "Make Me Hot" (2020) "Easy" (2021) “Alone Again (Naturally)” (2022) “That's Not Even All” (2022) Other Singles "Promised Call" 2005 "Watch Me Go (Kissed Me, Killed Me)" 2007 "Messed Up Christmas" (2010) "Because I'm Santa" (Christmas cover of "Because I'm Awesome) (2012) "I Saw Mommy Biting Santa Claus" (2013) "Let's Turkey Trot" (2014) "Run Run Rudolph" (2015) "All I Want for Christmas" 2016 "Last Christmas" (2017) " Fairytale of New York" (2019) Support us!
Was 1972 the worst year in music? Well, not if you were an Irish singer-songwriter who dressed like a Depression Era tramp, had a pretty cheesy pun-based stage name, and dreamed of one day hearing your song played on The Simpsons. Because for that very particular person it was a very good year! And that's who we're talking about this week!
Gilbert O'Sullivan is an Irish singer-songwriter that made his claim to fame in the early 70s with standout hits like 'Alone Again (Naturally)', 'Claire', and 'Get Down'. O'Sullivan continued to release albums throughout the decades, all the way up to his latest album 'Driven' (2022). Despite being 75 years of age, the songsmith has never lost his passion for songwriting and making music, as evidenced by the album's title. We spoke about his drive, The Beatles, his creative process, the art of songwriting, working with Mick Hucknall and KT Tunstall, modern music, and a lot more! Interview by: Robin HignellSupport the show
Primer programa -porque uno solo no alcanza- en el que Litto Nebbia compartirá la música de Gilbert O'Sullivan, gran compositor y melodista irlandés. En esta primera parte de este episodio doble, la grabación de un programa especial que la BBC le dedicó al creador de "Clair" y "Alone Again (Naturally)".
Hello once again everyone I'm your host Ray Shasho and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends. Brought to you by The Publicity Works Agency specializing in authors & musicians Remember We shine only when We make you shine Call us today at 941-567-6193 or find us on the web. It was 1972 when the hit Alone Again (Naturally) sealed the fame for singer/songwriter Gilbert O' Sullivan. The song topped the USA charts for six weeks and garnered three Grammy nominations. Soon after, he got his first three British number one hits with Clair, Get Down and LP Back to Front. Gilbert was named “Songwriter of the Year” Ivor Novello award, embarked on an 18-city UK tour and a USA tour, performed sold-out concerts, clocked another UK Top 10 hit with Why Oh Why Oh Why and in 1974 won a third Ivor Novello award. And today Gilbert's twentieth studio album Driven finds him working with a new producer, the revered Andy Wright (Simple Minds, Simply Red, Eurythmics and Jeff Beck) recording with a full band at London's famous RAK Studios. The direction of the album is an organic and raw affair, featuring a mix of ballads as well as upbeat songs, all written by an inimitable master craftsman. In a unique addition to this new album, Gilbert O'Sullivan has collaborated on duets with Mick Hucknall (Simply Red) and KT Tunstall. Please welcome legendary singer, songwriter and musician Gilbert O' Sullivan to Interviewing the Legends … PURCHASE THE LATEST RELEASE BY GILBERT O' SULLIVAN Entitled DRIVEN Available soon at amazon.com www.gilbertosullivan.co.uk FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT GILBERT O'SULLIVAN VISIT www.gilbertosullivan.co.uk Official Website www.facebook.com/gilbertosull Facebook www.instagram.com/gilbertosull_/?hl=en Instagram https://twitter.com/GilbertOSull_ Twitter GILBERT O' SULLIVAN TOUR DATES 2022 VENUE CITY DATE New Theatre Peterborough Mon 11 Jul 2022 Grand Theatre Lancaster Tue 12 Jul 2022 Town Hall Birmingham Mon 18 July 2022 The Stables Milton Keynes Fri 22 Jul 2022 The Central Theatre Chatham Sat 23 Jul 2022 The Arena Walsall Tue 26 Jul 2022 Corn Exchange Exeter Thu 28 Jul 2022 City Varieties Music Hall Leeds Fri 5 Aug 2022 Wickham Festival Hampshire Sun 7 Aug 2022 Opera House Buxton Mon 8 August 2022 Lime Tree Theatre Limerick, Ireland Fri 02 Sep 2022 Royal Theatre Castlebar Castlebar, Ireland Sat 03 Sep 2022 Watergate Theatre Kilkenny Kilkenny, Ireland Tue 06 Sep 2022 Cork Opera House Cork, Ireland Fri 09 Sep 2022 Bord Gáis Energy Theatre Dublin, Ireland Sun 11 Sep 2022 Butlins Minehead Sat 1 Oct 2022 Liverpool Philharmonic Liverpool Mon 3 Oct 2022 St. George's Hall Bradford Wed 5 Oct 2022 The Pavilion Glasgow Thu 6 Oct 2022 The Tyne Theatre & Opera House Newcastle Sat 8 Oct 2022 RNCM Manchester Sun 9 Oct 2022 St. George's Bristol Tue 11 Oct 2022 Theatre Severn Shrewsbury Wed 12 Oct 2022 Tivoli Theatre Wimbourne Fri 14 Oct 2022 Kursaal Ostend Belgium Mon 17 Oct 2022 Muziekgebow Eindhoven, Holland Wed 19 Oct 2022 The Baths Hall Scunthorpe Tue 31 Oct 2022 Barbican London Tue 1 Nov 2022 Le Carre Amsterdam, Holland Thu 8 Dec 2022 GILBERT O' SULLIVAN DISCOGRAPHY Albums Year Title 1971 Himself 1st Studio album Released: August 1971 1972 Back to Front 2nd Studio album Released: 1972 1973 I'm a Writer, Not a Fighter 3rd Studio album Released: September 1973 1974 A Stranger In My Own Back Yard 4th Studio album Released: October 1974 1976 Greatest Hits Released: November 1976 1977 Southpaw 5th Studio album Released: November 1977 1980 Off Centre 6th Studio album Released: October 1980 1981 20 Golden Greats Released: 1981 1982 Life & Rhymes 7th Studio album Released: October 1982 1986 The Very Best of Gilbert O'Sullivan Released: October 1986 1987 Frobisher Drive (Germany Only) 8th Studio album Released: 1987 1989 In the Key of G [Updated / Edited Version Of 'Frobisher Drive'] 9th Studio album Released: November 1989 1991 Nothing But The Best Released: 1991 1992 Rare Tracks Released: April 1992 1993 Sounds of the Loop 10th Studio album Released: November 1991 1994 By Larry (also known as 'The Little Album') 11th Studio album Released: April 1994 1995 The Best Of Gilbert O'Sullivan: Live In Japan Released: April 1995 1995 Every Song Has Its Play 12th Studio album Released: May 1995 1997 Singer Sowing Machine 13th Studio album Released: November 1997 2001 Irlish 14th Studio album Released: October 2001 2003 Piano Foreplay 15th Studio album Released: 2003 2004 The Berry Vest of Gilbert O'Sullivan Released: March 2004 2007 A Scruff At Heart 16th Studio album Released: March 2007 2011 Gilbertville 17th Studio album Released: 31 January 2011 2012 The Very Best of Gilbert O'Sullivan: A Singer & His Songs Released: 12 March 2012 2015 Latin ala G! 18th Studio album Released: 8 June 2015 2018 Gilbert O'Sullivan 19th Studio album Released: 24 August 2018 2022 Driven 20th Studio album Released: 22 July 2022 Support us!
Gilbert O'Sullivan is an International Superstar who burst upon the musical scene in 1972 with his massive hit “Alone Again (Naturally)”, which occupied the #1 spot in the U.S. for six weeks. The song was nominated for two GRAMMYS. He followed this up with two more huge hits, “Clair” and “Get Down”. In a thoughtful, sensitive and introspective interview, Gilbert talks about songwriting, the music business, the influence of The Beatles, Dylan, Stephen Foster and Irving Berlin on his music, and his relationship with his manager Gordon Mills and Gordon's daughter Clair. We also discuss his new album Driven and the first single “Take Love” with KT Tunstall. And we do a Songfest.My featured song in this episode is “1972” from the album Trippin' by my band Project Grand Slam. Spotify link HERE.-------------------------------------------- Gilbert and I discuss the following:His singer-songwriter backgroundThe Beatles and Bob Dylan as influencesPaul SimonStephen Foster and Irving BerlinWriting “Clair” for his manager's daughterSongfest:“Alone Again (Naturally)”“Clair”“Get Down”“Take Love” If you enjoyed the show, please Subscribe, Rate, and Review. Just Click Here. “The Fall Of Winter” is Robert's new single, a collaboration with legendary rocker Jim Peterik of the Ides Of March (“Vehicle”) and formerly with Survivor (“Eye Of The Tiger”). And featuring renowned guitarist Elliott Randall (Steely Dan/Doobie Brothers) and famous keyboard player Tony Carey (Joe Cocker/Eric Burden). The reviewers have called “The Fall Of Winter” “A Triumph!” (The Indie Source) and “Flexes real rock muscle!” (Celebrity Zone). The track is available for streaming on Spotify, Apple, Amazon and all the other streaming platforms, and also for download from The PGS Store. And you must check out the lyric video on YouTube HERE. Rock on! Robert's “Follow Your Dream Handbook” is an Amazon #1 Bestseller. It's a combination memoir of his unique musical journey and a step by step how-to follow and succeed at your dream. Available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. Get your Complimentary DREAM ROADMAP with Robert's 5 steps to pursue and succeed at YOUR dream. Just click here: https://www.followyourdreampodcast.com/DreamRoadmap Connect with Gilbert at:www.gilbertosullivan.co.uk Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:WebsiteFacebookEmailYouTube Listen to the Follow Your Dream Podcast on these podcast platforms:CastBoxSpotifyApple Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:WebsiteInstagramPGS StoreYouTubeFacebookSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail
This week's episode Jeff will share music from the summer of 1970. He will share different songs that have meaning to him and the stories that shaped the songs. Caesy Kasem started the top 40 television show that year of 1970. He will share his memories of watching that show on television. This weeks coffee review is an online order from Instagram. Don't forget to stay to the end of the episode to hear a great discussion with Jeff and the producer. Enjoy your coffee today or any day with us.IF YOU LIKE THIS WEEKS EPISODE HELP US GROW THIS PODCAST BY RATING, SUBSCRIBE, AND FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @MARYBS5THSON. FINALLY, PLEASE SHARE THIS PODCAST WITH THOSE YOU LOVE TO HELP US CONTINUE TO CREATE CONTENT FOR YOU TO ENJOY EVERY SUNDAY MORNING OR ANYTIME! -IF YOU WANT TO REACH OUT TO US WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! PLEASE EMAIL US AT: marybs5son@gmail.com
Quick hit, discussing Franks latest adventure in Nunavut then looking forward to a canoe trip in the Yukon; before digressing into some quasi-political nonsense... in the woods. "Alone again, Naturally"
On this episode of Analog Smile, Sherry speaks with Kelly Ogden from The Dollyrots. The Dollyrots are known for delivering high-energy punk rock filled with the bubblegum hooks of pop. Since their debut release in 2004, the group has been refining their sound, musical chops, and fun-filled stage show, mixing hook-laden pop-rock gems with a vicious guitar assault and plenty of attitude to spare. Following in the footsteps of Weezer‘s cover of Toto‘s Africa and The Ataris cover of Don Henley‘s Boys Of Summer, The Dollyrots transform the soft rock classic, Alone Again (Naturally), that was originally recorded in 1972 by Gilbert O'Sullivan, into a fun, fist-pumping punk rock anthem! That track is backed with an original song entitled That's Not Even All, which highlights the band's double threat as both arrangers and writers. Sherry and Kelly chat about the new single, hosting at Sirius XM's Little Steven's Underground Garage, future plans, and much more! Check out thedollyrots.com for more details.
I'm C.T. When I'm not hosting podcasts I'm in the real world. Everybody has to work. My job is C.S. Customer Service. Solutions, relationships and generating motivation to keep my team pumped and connected to every guest who chose to stop in to pick up a few things or large baskets with everything. This is C.T.C.S. Episode 39 Alone Again Naturally
I'm C.T. When I'm not hosting podcasts I'm in the real world. Everybody has to work. My job is C.S. Customer Service. Solutions, relationships and generating motivation to keep my team pumped and connected to every guest who chose to stop in to pick up a few things or large baskets with everything. This is C.T.C.S. Episode 39 Alone Again Naturally
I'm C.T. When I'm not hosting podcasts I'm in the real world. Everybody has to work. My job is C.S. Customer Service. Solutions, relationships and generating motivation to keep my team pumped and connected to every guest who chose to stop in to pick up a few things or large baskets with everything. This is C.T.C.S. Episode 39 Alone Again Naturally
I'm C.T. When I'm not hosting podcasts I'm in the real world. Everybody has to work. My job is C.S. Customer Service. Solutions, relationships and generating motivation to keep my team pumped and connected to every guest who chose to stop in to pick up a few things or large baskets with everything. This is C.T.C.S. Episode 39 Alone Again Naturally
I'm C.T. When I'm not hosting podcasts I'm in the real world. Everybody has to work. My job is C.S. Customer Service. Solutions, relationships and generating motivation to keep my team pumped and connected to every guest who chose to stop in to pick up a few things or large baskets with everything. This is C.T.C.S. Episode 39 Alone Again Naturally
Check out our entire video interview with Gilbert https://youtu.be/_jhsScKZE0UOrder The Album here. https://gilbertosullivan.tmstor.es/?lf=9334190aa49322ab3412de2eb0044217Go to Gilbert's official site https://www.gilbertosullivan.co.uk#GilbertOsullivan #AloneAgainNaturally #ClaireWe have 4 active YouTube Channels featuring John Beaudin Subscribe to this (RockHistoryMusic) Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChUv5CZuAuh08DfHA8klNSA?view_as=subscriberRockHistoryBook -Top 10 Rock & Pop Hit Lists https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDKUUfqq_iuwk63pZEUOTIQRockHistoryCanada‚ Interviews & Current Music News From Top Canadian Acts. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFpz17zDi5ShOVQBiNZV8xANail Sheet‚ More on the Pop Music Side plus TV & Movie News & Interviews. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCym2UeR9FWDLty6UaVbbX7w/featuredRockers with hidden talents. https://youtu.be/64x1klBjwjQThe Great Interviews, Former Eagles Guitarist Bernie Leadon, Part 1https://youtu.be/8OXFMnrAKjUFive Rockstars With Very Famous Fathers https://youtu.be/cL7loT0YI-k80's Bands That Completely Disappeared, Whatever Happened?https://youtu.be/oMgvI7oAPCMWhat Ever Happened To Ace of Base? "Rock History Book"https://youtu.be/0MlGG0URJFM5 Big Lead Singers Who Died Without Much Fanfare - Rock History Book - Part 5 https://youtu.be/KUShr304U7k5 Huge Musicians Who Died In Plane Crashes. https://youtu.be/Lc2Aj1cDD4A
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An entire generation grew up with songs on the radio that basically were cautionary tales about being single. 1968 brought us “One is the Loneliest Number.” 1972 gave us “Alone Again (Naturally).” And "All By Myself” charted in 1975. No wonder some of us are fearful of being on our own! So is it still popular opinion that being uncoupled is to be avoided at all costs? | Thanks to our sponsor Silver Singles. More at: silversingles.com/datingwhilegray.
We all have those moments when being alone is a good thing. You can breathe in and out without the everyday pressures stampeding across your brain. Might be in the evening hours on the veranda watching the stars climb into the sky...might be in you kayak rolling across a calm lake. If you are so inclined, you might have a drink sitting next to you and you might choose to put on some music that helps you understand that whatever is weighing you down is a universal feeling. Others have been there in some form or another and sometimes just the sound of that special singer or band can help bring you to a place of inner peace like nothing else. We hear you folks...we are right there with you. So we put together an episode that will offer you up some views on the topic and introduce you to some of the helpers we turn to when we need to get to that special place where the world melts away and we are just, well...in the words of the singer/songwriter, Gilbert O'Sullivan... Alone Again...Naturally.
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The Song That Changed My Life is a segment that gives us the chance to talk with some of our favorite artists about the music that made them who they are today. This time around, we're joined by Aimee Mann. Aimee is a singer-songwriter whose career dates back to the 80s when she sang in the new wave band Til Tuesday. But odds are you know Aimee for her solo career. She recently released a record called Queens of the Summer Hotel. The songs on the record started when Aimee was working on a stage version of the book Girl, Interrupted. The stage show hasn't happened, but the record is out now. It's somber, delicate and beautiful. When we asked Aimee about the song that changed her life, she took us back to 1972, to the first time she ever listened – really listened – to lyrics in a pop song. The song was Gilbert O'Sullivan's Alone Again (Naturally).
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Today we discuss why every piece of work must justify its own existence in the eyes of the public. Based on the tweet: The consumer will never hear that two-hour campaign rationale you gave to the client. Work lives or dies on its own merits. Support the show (https://leeclowsbeard.locals.com)
Beth and Amy cover "Alone Again (Naturally)" by Gilbert O'Sullivan. Listen to the song first before Amy & Beth ruin it for you.Email us at amyandbetharesorry@gmail.comVisit us on Instagram at https://instagram.com/sorryiruinedthatsong?igshid=1cqqhy050qg8qVisit us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/sorry_songListen to our Spotify Playlist here:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1N6BzJ2NejvzSmuhpkZhRb?si=ladyFquiSkqsrb4np4I3owEpisode is LivePublished: Jul. 15, 2021 @ 2AM EditUnpublishAdd a TranscriptGet episode better indexed by search engines.Add Chapter MarkersListeners can tap through & see what's coming up.Create a Visual SoundbiteBest way to share to social media for engagement.Share Episode On FacebookTwitterLinkedInMore OptionsEmail Link to EpisodeDirect Link to MP3Embed this ONE EpisodeView Episode Stats
The King of Stuff rants about the latest news, from immigration fails to filibuster flops, and neo-racist drips to leadership tips. This episode has it all! And instead of adding a tune to the vaunted King of Stuff Spotify playlist, Jon pimps the brilliant BBC comedy “Toast of London” helmed by supergenius Matt Berry. Source
The King of Stuff rants about the latest news, from immigration fails to filibuster flops, and neo-racist drips to leadership tips. This episode has it all! And instead of adding a tune to the vaunted King of Stuff Spotify playlist, Jon pimps the brilliant BBC comedy “Toast of London” helmed by supergenius Matt Berry.
The King of Stuff rants about the latest news, from immigration fails to filibuster flops, and neo-racist drips to leadership tips. This episode has it all! And instead of adding a tune to the vaunted King of Stuff Spotify playlist, Jon pimps the brilliant BBC comedy “Toast of London” helmed by supergenius Matt Berry.
Johnny flies solo on this one with Michael Sean Lee on sabbatical. Multiple talking points including "Shots Fired", the CDCs ruling on facemasks, Colonial pipeline gets hacked, China lands on Mars, and Israel loses its cool (justifiably).
Willie Nelson "Time of the Preacher"The Low Anthem "This God Damn House"Blossom Dearie "I Hear Music"John Prine "You Can Never Tell"Brandi Carlile "I Remember Everything"John Prine "Souvenirs"Sugar Pie DeSanto "Soulful Dress"Muddy Waters "Standing Around Crying"Esther Phillips "Alone Again (Naturally)"Jeannie C. Riley "The Generation Gap"Eilen Jewell "79 Cents (The Meow Song)"Margo Price "Pay Gap"Tom Petty "Wildflowers"Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit "Into The Mystic"Mavis Staples "Have a Little Faith"JD McPherson "Dimes for Nickles"Drive-By Truckers "The Righteous Path"Otis Gibbs "Where Only the Graves Are Real"Valerie June "Smile"Bob Dylan & The Band "Lay, Lady, Lay (Live)"Wilco "A Shot in the Arm"Warren Zevon "Werewolves of London"Otis Redding "These Arms Of Mine"Bonnie Raitt "Give It Up Or Let Me Go (Remastered Version)"Guy Clark "Stuff That Works"Big Mama Thornton "Big Mama's Bumble Bee"Charlie Musselwhite "Hello, Stranger"Shannon McNally "Black Rose feat. Buddy Miller"Kris Kristofferson "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down"Aretha Franklin "Night Time Is The Right Time"The Marvelettes "Please Mr. Postman"The Hold Steady "Spices"Golden Smog "Until You Came Along"Nadalands "I Will Show You Fear in a Handful of Dust"Julien Baker "Hardline"Jackie Wilson "Higher and Higher"Richard Swift "Song For Milton Feher"Lilly Hiatt "Records"Old 97's "Just Like California"JD McPHERSON "It's All Over But The Shouting"Waxahatchee "Witches"Songs: Ohia "Farewell Transmission"Iron & Wine "Teeth in the Grass"Alabama Shakes "Killer Diller Blues"The Hold Steady "Beer on the Bedstand"The Ronettes "Be My Baby"Nina Simone "Gin House Blues"
BONUS EPISODE: In a little while from now, you'll be listening to this classic episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. In honor of Saint Patrick's Day, your hosts are revisiting their review of the 1972 hit, “Alone Again (Naturally)” by Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan. Don't be left standing in the lurch, treat yourself to a bonus episode to THE STORY SONG PODCAST (naturally).Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast).THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network“Alone Again (Naturally) by GIlbert O'Sullivan (from the album Back to Front) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music.
BONUS EPISODE: In a little while from now, you’ll be listening to this classic episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. In honor of Saint Patrick’s Day, your hosts are revisiting their review of the 1972 hit, “Alone Again (Naturally)” by Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O’Sullivan. Don’t be left standing in the lurch, treat yourself to a bonus episode to THE STORY SONG PODCAST (naturally). Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast). THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network “Alone Again (Naturally) by GIlbert O’Sullivan (from the album Back to Front) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music.
BONUS EPISODE: In a little while from now, you'll be listening to this classic episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. In honor of Saint Patrick's Day, your hosts are revisiting their review of the 1972 hit, “Alone Again (Naturally)” by Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan. Don't be left standing in the lurch, treat yourself to a bonus episode to THE STORY SONG PODCAST (naturally).Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast).THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network“Alone Again (Naturally)" by GIlbert O'Sullivan (from the album Back to Front) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music.
BONUS EPISODE: In a little while from now, you’ll be listening to this classic episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. In honor of Saint Patrick’s Day, your hosts are revisiting their review of the 1972 hit, “Alone Again (Naturally)” by Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O’Sullivan. Don’t be left standing in the lurch, treat yourself to a bonus episode to THE STORY SONG PODCAST (naturally). Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast). THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network “Alone Again (Naturally)" by GIlbert O’Sullivan (from the album Back to Front) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music.
Nikki Bedi and Richard Coles are joined by singer Louise Redknapp who found fame in Eternal after being spotted in a nightclub aged 15. She went on to have a successful career as a solo artist, with 3 top ten albums, on stage in 9 to 5, and was also a Strictly finalist. Louise talks about growing up in the public eye, success, struggles and lessons she’d like to share. Para-powerlifter Ali Jawad became seriously ill at the Beijing Paralympics. He was later diagnosed with Crohn’s disease and was expected to retire; but, 13 years later he is still competing and hopes to make it to the Tokyo Olympics later this year. CBS news correspondent Martha Teichner talks about the unexpected friendship which changed her life, with the arrival of Bull Terrier Harry. Presenter Nicky Campbell shares his Inheritance Tracks: Smile by Nat King Cole and Alone Again (Naturally) by Gilbert O'Sullivan. Celeste Bell's mother was X-Ray Spex frontwoman Poly Styrene. She talks about her life growing up, how she's recently found out more about her mother's extraordinary life; why she was encouraged to get a good education and inheriting a love of travel. You’ve Got This by Louise Redknapp is out now. Ali Jawad will take part in the Para Powerlifting World Cup, from 25-28 March in Manchester. When Harry Met Minnie by Martha Teichner is out now. Nicky Campbell's book One of the Family is out now. Poly Styrene: I am a Cliché is out now to watch through Modern Films. Producer: Claire Bartleet Editor: Eleanor Garland
Smile by Nat King Cole and Alone Again (Naturally) by Gilbert O'Sullivan.
Éxitos, también clásicos de las últimas nueve décadas en voces de ilustres o de artistas incipientes… Canciones llevadas a otro lugar, a otro género incluso. Patti Austin en clave gospel (des’ Ree). Sarah Jarosz (U2) o Ward Thomas (Michael Jackson) hacia el country, Tammy Lynn al soul (The Doors), Foo Fighters en plan grunge (Gerry Rafferty) o Petit & Nuna por bossa nova (Gilbert O’ Sullivan) y el soul-jazz blanco de Lee Ritenour y Michael McDonald (The Police). Versiones para alegrar este lunes. DISCO 1 LEE RITENOUR & Michael McDonald Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic (7) The Police DISCO 2 SARAH JAROSZ I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (Ordenador) U2 DISCO 3 PETIT & NUNA Alone Again (Naturally) (11) Gilbert O’Sullivan DISCO 4 PATTI AUSTIN You Gotta Be (1) DISCO 5 BOB WELCH I Got Rhythm (ORDENADOR) George & Ira Geshwin DISCO 6 LAUREN HENDERSON Sabor a mí (3) Álvaro Carrillo/ Los Panchos DISCO 7 FOO FIGHTERS Baker Street (COME AGAIN Cd 1 - 8) Gerry Rafferty DISCO 8 RITA COOLIDGE Seven Bridges Road (Ordenador) Steve Young DISCO 9 WARD THOMAS Man in the Mirror (EL SONIDO DE LOS 80 - 13) M.Jackson DISCO 10 CORA VELASCO Una décima de segundo (Ordenador) Nacha Pop DISCO 11 GABRIELLE APIN That's All (EL SONIDO DE LOS 80 - 8) Genesis DISCO 12 ROBERTA FLACK Will You Love Me Tomorrow (Cara 1 Corte 4) Carole King DISCO 13 TAMMI LYNN Light My Fire (LIVING IN THE STREETS - 2) The Doors DISCO 14 LOS SECRETOS & EL CONSORCIO Eres tú (ORDENADOR) Mocedades Escuchar audio
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Chaque mois, Sophian Fanen, journaliste au site Les jours, propose cinq nouveautés dont la sortie très attendue de « Lindé » d'Afel Bocoum chez World Circuit. L'artiste malien sera notre invité dans la 2ème partie de l'émission. La playlist de Sophian Fanen: Afel Bocoum, Avion, tiré de l'album «Lindé» (World Circuit, 2020)Meridian Brothers, Cumbia del Pichaman, tiré de l'album « Cumbia Siglo XXI » (Bongo Joe, 2020)Burna Boy, 23, tiré de l'album « Twice as Tall » (Atlantic, 2020)Jessy Lanza, Face, tiré de l'album « All the Time » (Hyperdub, 2020)Nina Simone, Alone Again Naturally, tiré de l'album « Fodder on my Wings » (réédition, Verve 2020) Puis nous appellerons à Bamako, le célèbre songwriter et guitariste malien Afel Bocoum qui sortira son nouvel album Lindé chez World Circuit Records le 4 Septembre. Le 1er single « Avion » est déjà disponible en streaming. Damon Albarn, producteur exécutif du disque aux côtés de Nick Gold de World Circuit: « La voix d’Afel est l'un des trésors du Mali, et ce disque est un cadeau pour nous tous. » Nommé d’après l‘étendue sauvage proche de sa ville natale Niafunké, Lindé est un remarquable mélange de traditions profondes et d’innovations audacieuses. Bénéficiant du support des producteurs Damon Albarn et Nick Gold (World Circuit), l’album a été enregistré dans la capitale du Mali, Bamako.Il réunit la musique séculaire du virage du Delta du fleuve Niger avec des styles du monde entier. Il s’enorgueillit de performances de nombreux musiciens maliens éminents dont Madou Kouyaté, feu ‘Hama’ Sankaré et Madou Sidiki Diabaté, aux côtés de la batterie du regretté pionnier de Afrobeat Tony Allen, du trombone de Vin Gordon (Bob Marley / Skatalites) et du violon de Joan as Police Woman. Les instruments traditionnels comme le n’goni, le luth à deux cordes njurkele, la kora et la calebasse se mélangent aux guitares, aux percussions et aux chants à répondre pour créer une douce ondulation qui émane d'une source cachée au plus profond des traditions historiques et mystiques de sa terre natale. Elle s’est enrichie en cours de route par des affluents et des courants croisés. Toujours sûre de son but et de sa direction, c'est une musique de conception minimale qui « roll » plus qu’elle ne « rock », gracieuse et sans contrainte. Lindé est un album qui porte aussi un message. Face à un monde incertain et turbulent dans un pays qui se bat contre le jihad, la pauvreté et les guerres tribales, Afel Bocoum exhorte à l’espoir, la solidarité et l’unité. « Nous devons nous rencontrer les uns les autres, nous parler et regarder chacun dans les yeux en nous disant la vérité » dit Afel. « Si nous ne nous unissons pas, je ne vois pas de solution. Notre assurance sociale c’est la musique. C’est tout ce qu’il nous reste. Les gens aiment la musique, alors nous devons utiliser ce fait ».Découvrez le nouveau clip « Penda Djiga ».
Nina Simone reedición álbum "Fodder On My Wings". - "Sing That Just To Know That I'm Alive" - "Fodder In Her Wings" - "Vous êtes seul, mais je désire être avec vous" - "Il y a un baume à Gilead" - "Heaven Belongs To You (Le ciel t'appartiendra)" - "Liberian Calypso" - "Thandewye" - "I Was Just A Stupid Dog To Them" - "Color Is A Beautiful Thing" - "There Is No Returning (Le peuple en Suisse)" - "Alone Again Naturally" - "Stop" - "They Took My Hand" The Pretenders álbum "Hate For Sale": - "Hate For Sale" - "You Can't Hurt A Fool" Nina Simone - "My Baby Just Care For Me" Escuchar audio
Ecclesiastes 3:16-4:16From Dust to Dust16 Moreover, I saw under the sun that in the place of justice, even there was wickedness, and in the place of righteousness, even there was wickedness. 17 I said in my heart, God will judge the righteous and the wicked, for there is a time for every matter and for every work. 18 I said in my heart with regard to the children of man that God is testing them that they may see that they themselves are but beasts. 19 For what happens to the children of man and what happens to the beasts is the same; as one dies, so dies the other. They all have the same breath, and man has no advantage over the beasts, for all is vanity. 20 All go to one place. All are from the dust, and to dust all return. 21 Who knows whether the spirit of man goes upward and the spirit of the beast goes down into the earth? 22 So I saw that there is nothing better than that a man should rejoice in his work, for that is his lot. Who can bring him to see what will be after him?Evil Under the Sun4 Again I saw all the oppressions that are done under the sun. And behold, the tears of the oppressed, and they had no one to comfort them! On the side of their oppressors there was power, and there was no one to comfort them. 2 And I thought the dead who are already dead more fortunate than the living who are still alive. 3 But better than both is he who has not yet been and has not seen the evil deeds that are done under the sun.4 Then I saw that all toil and all skill in work come from a man's envy of his neighbor. This also is vanity and a striving after wind.5 The fool folds his hands and eats his own flesh.6 Better is a handful of quietness than two hands full of toil and a striving after wind.7 Again, I saw vanity under the sun: 8 one person who has no other, either son or brother, yet there is no end to all his toil, and his eyes are never satisfied with riches, so that he never asks, “For whom am I toiling and depriving myself of pleasure?” This also is vanity and an unhappy business.9 Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil. 10 For if they fall, one will lift up his fellow. But woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up! 11 Again, if two lie together, they keep warm, but how can one keep warm alone? 12 And though a man might prevail against one who is alone, two will withstand him—a threefold cord is not quickly broken.13 Better was a poor and wise youth than an old and foolish king who no longer knew how to take advice. 14 For he went from prison to the throne, though in his own kingdom he had been born poor. 15 I saw all the living who move about under the sun, along with that youth who was to stand in the king's place. 16 There was no end of all the people, all of whom he led. Yet those who come later will not rejoice in him. Surely this also is vanity and a striving after wind.
"The Virgin Suicides" movie episode - Livin' With Ma podcast Soundbites from youtube documentary "The Making of The Virgin Suicides" Featured songs: Highschool Lover by Air, Crazy on you and Magic Man by Heart, Alone Again Naturally by Gilbert O'Sullivan. The Virgin Suicides movie EP out NOW! #thevirginsuicides #podcast #film #filmanalysis #sofiacoppola #kirstendunst #popculture #conspiracy #Joshhartnett #criterioncollection #1970s #1990s #xennials Listen here! https://monoonno.com/
"Alone Again Naturally" In 1972 he was the biggest selling solo artist in the world, outselling even Rod Stewart and Elton John. As he prepares for his first first extended American tour in decades, we look back at how he has dealt with the many changes that have come his way. http://www.gilbertosullivan.co.uk/tour-dates/
We get you out of bed, to your first cup of coffee or to your first destination of your day with thought-provoking discussions on ideas, people and events shaping all our lives. 02:54 - How comfortable are you doing activities on your own? 09:50 - Are protests becoming the norm? 16:22 - What national policies should we have to better support parents? 22:05 - News headlines of the day
We get you out of bed, to your first cup of coffee or to your first destination of your day with thought-provoking discussions on ideas, people and events shaping all our lives. 02:54 - How comfortable are you doing activities on your own? 09:50 - Are protests becoming the norm? 16:22 - What national policies should we have to better support parents? 22:05 - News headlines of the day
Alone Again Naturally – Gilbert ‘O Sullivan Strappið á ykkur væmna leðurtösku. Ræsið Volkswagen bjölluna á köldum vetrarmorgni. Það er sjöa. Öllum er kalt. Það lekur blóð úr öllum hjörtum. Það er kominn tími á væmna írska singer-songwriter neglu. Og væmin er hún kannski, en skotheld er hún einnig. Við erum að tala um milljón […]
This week Jerry is all alone as Lindsay is leaving Ohio and heading back to her home in Georgia. Jerry recaps his: Novella and the plan for it going forward Writer’s club (With some Lindsay news! Ads recap Youtube Video – Average ACOS Youtube Video – ACOS Tricks Blog Post – 7 KINDLE KEYWORDS: USE ALL 50 CHARACTERS OR NOT? My book is in my local library!
What do you think? You like that picture? I PAID for that stock photo, like some kind of honest guy. Despite this being perhaps The Hollies' biggest hit in the US, it still managed not to make it to the Number One position on the Billboard Hot 100. It was kept out of that position by Gilbert O'Sullivan's "Alone Again (Naturally)" for both of the weeks that it spent at #2 with a bullet. And for all that time on the charts (11 weeks altogether), that's a pretty popular song, considering that nobody understands the words. At least, not until you've seen them. Then they totally make sense. Plus, I'd be willing to bet that it's not about what you think it's about. Below is the link for this week's show for your downloading and/or listening pleasure. Click here for a transcript of this week's episode. Click here to become a Patron of the show.
Hey ALFheads this is the another episode of my new side podcast I Am, Therefore I Watch Alf! This episode is for S03E11 (Alone Again, Naturally).
Angela records without JamieAngela is still obsessed with the ID channel and Lt.Joe KendaAngela is going to have a workshop tentatively scheduled for March 3rdAngel talks about Red Flags1. Is the person always negative?2. Control and conquer people3. Hello, playa!4. Sexual deviance5. Are you an adult?(Bonus:) Let's get married...now!6. Bringing up the past7. Your friends and family don't like themHalo effect: You can't see someone's bad sideWe ignore red flags mainly for 2 reasons: fear of being alone and for the kidsDr. Phil says, "Kids would rather come from a broken home, than live in one"Don't put the kids in the middle!
We discuss Tidelands, Stoker, work, travel and living alone vs living with someone.
Live from the moon - TOX SHOW with Zuma
Topics: Shirley Anita Chisholm, H. Rap Brown, Diana Ross, Al Green, Superfly, Sanford & Son, & Fat Albert. (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound) 1. 1972 - A Transitional Year, New Directions, Politics and Pimpin 2. News snapshots 3. Nixon wins reelection 4. Watergate: 5 dudes arrested for breaking into the DNC headquarters 5. Vietnam War: year 17 of 19 6. Deaths: 641 down from 2357 in 1971 7. June29 - SCOTUS rules death penalty unconstitutional 8. Economic snapshots 9. Black unemployment is 9.9%. highest since great depression. 10. 31% black families headed by women 11. Minimum wage: 12. Sports snapshots 13. Super Bowl: Dallas def. Miami 14. World Series: Oakland A's def. Cincinnati (4-3) 15. NBA Championship: LA Lakers def. New York 16. Science snapshots 17. CAT scanning, compact disks, electronic mail, and Prozac are developed. 18. Apollo XVII, the last manned moon landing to date 19. Entertainment snapshots 20. Time Inc. drops HBO, the first pay cable network. 21. Atari breaks out Pong, the first arcade video game. (home version in 1974) 22. Women dominate the Grammy Awards, grabbing the big 4. Carole King won Record, Album and Song of the Year, while Carly Simon won Best New Artist. 23. Music (top selling albums): #3. Fragile by Yes, #2. American Pie by Don McLean, #1. Harvest by Neil Young / just an fyi, #13. Led Zeppelin IV 24. Movies (top grossing): #3. What's up Doc, #2. The Poseidon Adventure, #1. The Godfather 25. Television: #3. Hawaii Five-O, #2. Sanford and Son*, #1. All in the Family 26. Black snapshots 27. Mahalia Jackson and Jackie Robinson pass away 28. NYC graffiti breaks out. it's one of the 4 pillars of hip-hop 29. MJ (@14) goes solo: hits w/ Ben 30. Cicely Tyson (@48) stars in Sounder: Box office hit. Proving that the black audience will take, a non 'super black' exploitation movie seriously. 31. QUESTION: What pops out for you? 32. Socio-political (1st major shift to a new direction, political power) 33. Shirley Anita Chisholm, (@ 47): politician, educator, and author of "Unbought and Unbossed! -1970 autobiographies. 34. in 1972, she became the first black person EVER to run for POTUS AND the first woman to run for the Democrats. 35. Already, in 1968, she was the first black woman elected to Congress. 36. Her campaign was underfunded, dismissed as a symbolic, & basically ignored by the power structure. 37. And she was not instantly a heroine for black people. 38. Of course, black male colleagues showed little love: "When I ran for the Congress, when I ran for president, I met more discrimination as a woman than for being black. Men are men.... They think I am trying to take power from them. The black man must step 39. forward, but that doesn't mean the black woman must step back." 40. QUESTION: Is this the real reason more black women haven't run? (only other black woman was Carol Moseley Braun from Il in 2004) 41. About her legacy, she said, “I want to be remembered as a woman … who dared to be a catalyst of change.” (Obama?) 42. Famous Quotes: 43. "Tremendous amounts of talent are lost to our society just because that talent wears a skirt." 44. "The emotional, sexual, and psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says, 'It's a girl'." 45. "In the end, anti-black, anti-female, and all forms of discrimination are equivalent to the same thing - anti-humanism." 46. Conclusion: In our lifetime we saw THE MOST successful path for black advancement. Politics. Only 36 years from Shirley to Obama. 47. Shirley Chisholm was an underappreciated legend and icon. 48. Other Comments? 49. Meanwhile...the Black Power Movement is falling apart! (2nd major shift) 50. 1971-1972 the Panthers split into different camps. Huey vs Eldrigdge 51. They went "Hatfield vs McCoy" and started retaliatory assassinations. 52. H. Rap Brown (@ 29), is the latest high-profile BPM figure to fall. 53. Others include: Angela Davis, Assata Shakur, Elaine Brown, Eldridge Cleaver, Fred Hampton, Huey P. Newton, Stokely Carmichael, and Bobby Seale 54. H Rap Brown sentenced for an attack on a New York City bar?!?! 55. Currently serving a life sentence for murder after shooting of two Sheriff's deputies in 2000. 56. He was known for taking over SNCC after Stokely and his autobiography, Die Nigger Die! 57. Probably most famous for saying, "violence is as American as cherry pie” -and- "If America don't come around, we're gonna burn it down." 58. QUESTION: Was the decline of the BPM more internal (reliance on the gun and violence), external (black people lost interest) -OR- did black people choose to go the "integration" route? 59. Conclusion: The BPM had a great message: Pride, Self-reliance, and education. But, I think they were too extreme. 60. Other Comments: 61. Music: 1972 Top Singles #1 Roberta Flack The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face #2 Gilbert O’Sullivan Alone Again (Naturally) #3 Don McLean American Pie #4 Nilsson Without You #5 Sammy Davis Jr. Candy Man #6 Joe Tex I Gotcha #7 Bill Withers Lean On Me #8 Mac Davis Baby Don’t Get Hooked On Me #9 Melanie Brand New Key #10 Wayne Newton Daddy Dont You Walk So Fast #11 Al Green Let’s Stay Together #12 Looking Glass Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl) #13 Chi-Lites Oh Girl #14 Gallery Nice To Be With You #15 Chuck Berry My Ding-A-Ling #16 Luther Ingram If Loving You Is Wrong I Don’t Want To Be Right #17 Neil Young Heart Of Gold #18 Stylistics Betcha By Golly, Wow #19 Staple Singers I’ll Take You There #20 Michael Jackson Ben #21 Robert John The Lion Sleeps Tonight #22 Billy Preston Outa-space #23 War Slippin’ Into Darkness #24 Hollies Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress) #25 Mouth and MacNeal How Do You Do #26 Neil Diamond Song Sung Blue #27 America A Horse With No Name #28 Hot Butter Popcorn #29 Main Ingredient Everybody Plays The Fool #30 Climax Precious And Few 62. Vote: Best Single, __________________________________ 63. 1972 Albums 64. Jan - There's a Riot Going' On - Sly & the Family Stone 65. Jan - Black Moses - Isaac Hayes 66. Mar - Solid Rock - The Temptations 67. Mar - Let's Stay Together - Al Green 68. May - First Take - Roberta Flack 69. Jun - A Lonely Man - The Chi-Lites 70. Jul - Still Bill - Bill Withers 71. Oct - Super Fly Soundtrack - Curtis Mayfield 72. Nov - All Directions - The Temptations 73. Dec - I'm Still In Love With You - Al Green 74. Vote: Best Album, __________________________________ 75. Key Artist - Diana Ross (@28): Singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer. Born and raised in Detroit. 76. Became famous as the lead singer the Supremes, the best charting girl group in history. With twelve number-one hit singles. ("Where Did Our Love Go", "Baby Love", "Come See About Me", "Stop! In the Name of Love", "You Can't Hurry Love", "You Keep Me 77. Hangin' On", "Love Child", and "Someday We'll Be Together", etc...) 78. The movie dream girls was inspired by the group 79. She also did a few big films: Lady Sings the Blues, Mahogany, The Wiz, etc... 80. Question: Here's my problem with The Boss. Mary Wilson was the heart and soul of the Supremes. Florence Ballard was the best singer. Diana was what? 81. Conclusion: The Supremes were deliberately glamorous, because Gordy wanted all of Motown to be crossover artists. Beyonce has real game, I'm not convinced Diana wasn't just hyped up. 82. Other Comments: 83. Key Artist - Al Green (@26): singer, songwriter and record produce. Born in AR, grew up in Michigan, discovered in Memphis. 84. Kicked out of the house when his very religious daddy caught him listening to Jackie Wilson. 85. Quote: "I also listened to Mahalia Jackson, all the great gospel singers. But the most important music to me was those hip-shaking’ boys: Wilson Pickett and Elvis Presley. I just loved Elvis Presley. Whatever he got, I went out and bought." 86. Started out in 1967, flashed in 1971 with the album, "Al Green Gets Next to You", PEAKED in 1972 with 2 albums - "Let's Stay Together" & "I'm Still in Love with You", and capped 1973 with the lp "Call Me", a critically acclaimed "Masterpiece!" 87. Basically, everything we love about Al was dropped in that 3-year window. 88. 1974 he was born again 89. Soon after that his "girlfriend" dumped boiling grits on him in the bathtub before shooting and killing herself. (with his gun!?) 90. By 1976, he was ready to go gospel. 91. His longtime producer, Willie Mitchell (the guy who discovered him and crafted his music), passed on doing gospel music. (Bounced check story) 92. 1977, he dropped "The Belle Album", his 12th. Rolling Stone magazine said, "We may someday look back on The Belle Album as Al Green’s best" 93. Question: Just an observation really. This is the 3rd major shift in 1972. Al didn't make political or activist music. Some said he was the last great "Soul Man". In 1971 Marvin asked, what's going on. During 1972, in the middle of war protests, Watergate, an 94. election, civil rights protests, the Panthers shooting up the streets, Al Green made LOVE ok again. 95. Other Comments: 96. Vote: Key Artists, ________________________________ 97. Movies 98. Lady Sings the Blues: Based on Lady Sings the Blues by Billie Holiday 99. Starring: Diana Ross (@28), Billy Dee Williams (@35), Richard Pryor (@32) 100. Blacula: important because it was a successful black horror film 101. Buck and the Preacher: important for casting blacks as leads in a western and was the first film Sidney Poitier directed 102. Super Fly: 4th Major shift (The streets are talking) 103. Priest is done with the clothes, the cars, the drugs, the money, and the white women. 104. But, his partner, Eddie isn’t. 105. Quote (Eddie talking to Priest): "You're gonna give all this up? 8-Track Stereo, color T.V. in every room, and can snort a half a piece of dope everyday? That's the American Dream, nigga! Well, ain't it? Ain't it?" 106. Curtis Mayfield (@30) wrote and produced the AMAZING soundtrack. 107. Starring: Ron O’Neal (@35), Carl Lee (@46), Sheila Frazier (@24) 108. At the time of its release, lots of black folks didn't like what Super Fly was representing. 109. Quote from the Hollywood NAACP branch: “we must insist that our children are not exposed to a steady diet of so-called black movies that glorify black males as pimps, dope pushers, gangsters, and super males.” 110. The filmmakers (White producer / black director) say they wanted to show the negative and empty aspects of the drug subculture. 111. Regardless, Super Fly landed BIG TIME with the "post-Civil Rights" generation. 112. They thought Eddie spoke the gospel. 113. Quote (Eddie talking to Priest): " I know it's a rotten game, but it's the only one The Man left us to play. That's the stone, cold truth." 114. Question: Ultimately, what is the legacy of Superfly? 115. Conclusion: I really enjoyed the movie. However, it blatantly dismissed the BPM, and spoke directly to the criminal elements in the black community. This movie, along with the "Urban" writers, Donald Goines and Iceberg Slim, helped spawn a generation 116. of criminals. That can't be a good thing. 117. Other comments: 118. Vote: Key movie, ____________________________________ 119. Television 120. Jan - Sanford and Son debuts on NBC (6 seasons) 121. Groundbreaking: 1st "Black" cast sit-com on the air...at least 2yrs before: That's My Mama ('74), Good Times ('74), The Jeffersons ('75), and What's Happening!!('76) 122. Theme music by Quincy Jones (@39) 123. Starring: Redd Foxx (@50), and Demond Wilson (@26) 124. Foxx was born in St. Louis, raised in Chicago, and ran the streets with pre-Muslim Malcolm X back in the day. 125. He came up performing raunchy comedy and developed a cult following in the 50's and 60's. 126. In 1970 he flashed in the comedy movie "Cotton Comes to Harlem" and the producer of All in the Family hit him up. 127. Question: Is Lamont crazy? Quote: "MLK left black people hooked on economic dependence and Sanford and Son taught entrepreneurship" 128. Conclusion: Undeniably funny. Redd had the respect and help from some of the best young comics in the business, black and white. Classic! 129. Other Comments: 130. Sep - Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (8 seasons) 131. Fat Albert first popped up in 1967 during Cosby's stand-up comedy routine "Buck Buck," 132. Starring: Bill Cosby (@35) 133. Born and raised in Philly. High school drop-out. Got his G.E.D. and went to Temple Univ. on a scholarship. While bartending, he discovered his comedy talent. 134. He dropped out of college and mastered crossover comedy in the early sixties. 135. In 1965 he broke out in the hit tv series I-Spy and by 1970 he was America's top Black comic. 136. He went back to college in 1970 and got involved with PBS and the Electric Company. 137. During this time, he cooked up "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids" 138. It was based on his childhood friends and every show had an educational lesson in it. 139. A lot of times the crew would end the show playing a song in the neighborhood junkyard. 140. Question: Frankly, did the sex scandal undermine his whole career? 141. Conclusion: I used to really like Bill. 142. Other comments: 143. Vote: Television, ___________________________________ 144. Vote: 1972 Biggest Shadow, __________________________
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Aired Tuesday, 25 July 2017, 10:00 AM ET Alone Again… Naturally Although most humans want to connect with another person on a romantic level, much can be said for those times when you “go it alone.” Often in romantic relationships you are so busy trying to fill the needs of another person, that you lose yourself in the equation. This week, the Angel Talk Channelers will discuss the importance of developing a meaningful and committed relationship with yourself. Feel free to call in at 202.570.7057 with any questions about the messages, as well as for mini psychic or mediumship readings.
A batch of Supertunes from the 70s... 1) Ma Belle Amie by The Tea Set 2) Alone Again (Naturally) by Gilbert O'Sullivan 3) I Can Help by Billy Swan 4) Couldn't Get It Right by Climax Blues Band 5) Jeans On by David Dundas 6) Hot Child In the City by Nick Gilder 7) Fox on the Run by Sweet 8) Brand New Key by Melanie 9) Clap for the Wolfman by The Guess Who 10) Heard It In a Love Song by Marshall Tucker Band 11) Right Down the Line by Gerry Rafferty 12) Breakfast In America by Supertramp
By any measure, mixtapes are always an exercise in nostalgia. In fact, whenever one of these milestone shows pop up and we start paddling the raft to Mixtape Island, we can't help but share stories about the time when we made a mix for someone, and all the ensuing nuances: the sequencing, those tracks that you'd since forgotten that stopped you cold in the moment, and lastly (but not unimportantly), how it went over. It’s probably best that we’re not eighteen forever. Evidence to that effect: the simple mixtape doesn’t quite cut it for us anymore. For this show, we each picked a track from the 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s to get to know a little bit better, with curious results. If you think you know someone -- really know them – imagine what they’d add to a mixtape made especially for you. I guarantee the real thing will throw you curveballs. Here’s to our first 100 episodes. And eye openers we can't yet fathom - Round 1 - The 1970's Hall & Oates - ”She's Gone” So these dudes didn't want to do it like the record label suggested, so they got a couple recliners and a devil costume, smoked a bunch of weed...and we get this small miracle. -- Shane Gilbert O'Sullivan - ”Alone Again, Naturally” Bar none--the most depressing song ever recorded, Gilbert O'Sullivan's "Alone Again (Naturally)" nevertheless spent six weeks (non-consecutively!) at number one in Billboard's Hot 100 for the U.S. in 1972. Carried by a buoyant melody and just the most tragic lyrics ever committed to tape (seriously--check out the karaoke version online), this is truly a fascinating listen. Feel kinda bad that I didn't cede this one to Shane, as he has a bit of an obsession with this tune. --Ryan Elvis Costello - "Watching The Detectives" For a hot minute in the 70s all of London was agog over Reggae, and you can definitely hear some of that influence in Elvis Costello's "Watching The Detectives." Costello had yet to break, was living in a flat somewhere in London, and had been listening to The Clash for hours, which he initially hated, then grew to appreciate. And then, of course, he wrote "Watching The Detectives." The world is funny sometimes. --Kevin Boomtown Rats - ”I Don't Like Mondays” Although it only hit #73 in Billboard Hot 100 for 1979, “Mondays” found the number 1 spot in the UK, Ireland, and Australia that year. Proving once again that, as much as Americans like to claim their Irish heritage, unless it is green and can get them sloppy drunk they don’t really embrace things Irish. --Mark Round 2 - The 1980's The Beach Boys - ”Kokomo - Live” This piece of shit was a number one hit for The Beach Boys, after which, they promptly stopped giving any more shits. There is a video from the 80's, but I highly suggest you go looking for the footage shot on an I-phone at their 50th anniversary show. Bonus! Whichever one you choose will have John Stamos in it. -- Shane REM - ”Orange Crush” Knowing that we we had a mandate to find these songs on a list-of-100 whatever, I managed to track down REM's 1988 genius-level video for "Orange Crush" at #53 of 100 on Billboard's 25th Anniversary of their Alternative chart. Lushly directed by artist Matt Mahurin (whose work hangs in various impressive galleries), this video stands as a one of those rare works that one could just pause at any given point, print, and have an excellent addition to one's home decor. Assuming, of course, that one were looking to accent the furniture with Vietnam War-era imagery or children's antics. --Ryan Eddie Murphy - "Party All The Time" If you've ever wondered what the height of fame looks like, take a couple of minutes of your day to watch the fawning mob hanging around the control room for Eddie Murphy's "Party All The Time" release. Rick James, who wrote the song, spends lots of time slowly pushing up the console volume (not sure how that helps, exactly) and the rest of the folks in the studio look equally eager to please and nervous that someone might find out that they're not supposed to be in there. Lots of head bobbing. --Kevin Laid Back - ”White Horse” The take-away for me from Laid Back’s “White Horse” is that there are really only two things you need to know: 1. The prerequisite for being rich is being a bitch; 2. When making the choice of achromatic equine transportation, the smaller stature of the pony is preferred. --Mark Round 3 - The 1990's Meatloaf - ”I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)” Michael Bay. Beauty and the Beast. -- Shane Aqua - ”Barbie Girl” Earning the distinction of #8 on Everyhit.com's "Worst Songs of All Time," "Barbie Girl" (1997) by Denmark's Aqua somehow managed to beat out Billy Ray Cyrus's "Achy-Breaky Heart" by one slot, and that's some rarefied company. More inexplicably, this band sold 33 million records. Also, they were sued by Mattel (for obvious reasons), and the video is really stupid. You are welcome. --Ryan Bel Biv Devoe - ”Poison” The New Jack Swing movement occupies that tiny blip on the historical horizon after hair metal's last drummer had finished playing in the rain and before the world became awash in flannels, earnestness, and Grunge. This leaves New Jack perhaps feeling a little like a stopgap movement, but one not without its triumphs, chief among them Bell Biv Devoe's "Poison.” Listen for the dope beat. Watch the video for the outfits. Is there a blizzard about to happen in the inner city? --Kevin The Bloodhound Gang - ”The Bad Touch” Anytime my faith in humanity is on the up and up, I only need to turn to these sexist, racist ass-hats to be reminded not to take human-decency for granted. Luckily, this song never topped #52 of the Hot 100, but just the fact that it made it north of 100 gives me pause. --Mark* Final Round - 2000's Kanye West - ”Touch The Sky” You can watch Kanye West in an amazing red white and blue jumpsuit try to jump a rocket over a canyon. Will he make it? -- Shane LCD Soundsystem - ”Daft Punk Is Playing At My House” Because Rolling Stone magazine had to make an appearance here eventually, the 'aughts list "100 Best Songs of the 2000's" (#78) has yielded us "Daft Punk is Playing at My House," which I love dearly, and Shane hates with equal zeal. I am incapable of not (at the very least) head-bobbing and singing along to this tune, even if at least one of my colleagues just doesn't get it. C'est la vie... --Ryan Midlake - ”Roscoe” Mark noted that it would have been nice to wrap up this show's proceedings with a listen of Midlake's "Roscoe.” That's not what happened, but that didn't keep us from soaking up the sunny vibes and yearning intent from Midlake's second release. For whatever reason, this track seems to bubble up with indie types every so often to reignite conversation. Easy to see why it pops up on top 100 lists of the 2000s. --Kevin The Avalanches - ”Frontier Psychiatrist” Sure… I wasn’t super confident in my ability to wrap the show with something the entire gang could latch onto. However, this video just does something to you when you watch it. Seemingly appearing out of a horrible Bavarian acid trip gone south, Australian group The Avalanches pantomime an amazing composition of samples from Canadian comedy duo Wayne and Shuster and a host of 60’s and 70’s music. In the end, we all walked away with smiles on our faces. --Mark Next Time… Our good friend Matt Muñoz is back and this time he takes over the show. Join us for both kinds of depressing songs from The Smiths' Louder Than Bombs.
I discuss everything from my feelings on comedy central to Olivia Haidar deleting me as well as upcoming opportunities for other comics. Let me know what you guys think.
Bienvenidos al episodio 43 de Mi Gato Dinamita, el podcast que no teme defender sus ideas hasta que se asusta. Duración total: 1:11:45.0:00:01-0:03:05 - Música: "Two Sleepy People", por Hoagy Carmichael y Ella Logan.0:03:06-0:27:05 - Desde sus aposentos, y para no perder la costumbre, Susanette nos da la bienvenida quejándose de sus gatos. Se habla mucho de películas y de otro de nuestros santos patronos, don Ingmar Bergman. Deriva todo, por supuesto, en el análisis de las enroscadas relaciones intrafamiliares de todos y cada uno de nosotros.0:27:06-0:32:04 - Música: "Lemon Juice", por Medusa Box.0:32:05-0:39:23 - Guille, nuestro Camilo Cienfuegos, cuenta su reciente escape de las fuerzas armadas debido a sus diatribas políticas.0:39:24-0:43:17 - Música: "Se A Vida É", por Pet Shop Boys.0:43:18-0:45:00 - Susanette nos cuenta acerca de un par de películas que vio recientemente, protagonizadas por Diane Keaton.0:45:01-0:47:22 - Música: "The Midnight Hour", por Wilson Pickett.0:47:23-0:51:29 - Siguen las reseñas cinematográficas de Susanette, culpables de su trasnochada y faltazo al estudio mayor de Mi Gato Dinamita.0:51:30-0:54:50 - Música: "Alone Again (Naturally)", por Gilbert O'Sullivan.0:54:51-0:55:58 - Guille hace lemoncello y no convida.0:55:59-0:58:57 - Entintado busca contrarrestar el frío con un par de recetas de tragos bien calientes.0:58:58-1:02:55 - Música: "The Sun", por Maroon 5.1:02:57-1:06:13 - Nos vamos despidiendo con un popurrí: el destino del gato Cholito y nuestro amigo Felipe, la novela que está leyendo Susanette y el fin del copyright.1:06:14-1:11:45 - Música: "Una Noche Excepcional", por Raúl Padovani.Ilustramos este episodio, como corresponde, con algunas imágenes alusivas: la gata Curni, en su cuarto aniversario de adopción; Medusa Box; la mesa de luz de Susanette con la novela que está leyendo; póster de "Morning Glory"; Diane Keaton y un perro; un fotograma de "The Best Intentions"; un irish coffee. Como siempre, podés disfrutar de este episodio online con el reproductor de acá arriba, bajártelo en formato .mp3 haciendo clic en donde dice "Download" o escucharlo en SoundCloud. Si querés suscribirte a este podcast con tu aplicación favorita, buscanos en iTunes o usá nuestro feed RSS.
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SHOW NOTESThis week's WIP is the Indigo Frost poncho. FOs include Atomic Blender and This Way That Way socks. Featured Baubles and Bling is yarn from The Lemonade Shop. Wendy draws winners of the bi-monthly KAL and announces a code to get Stephannie Tallent's Craftsy class for 50% off! Wendy will review that class in the next episode. Shout Outs:Mar/Apr KAL/CAL prizes are drawn this week! We will post the new KAL/CAL next week.Sheila is also hosting a Blue Moon Fiber Arts KAL/CAL that will continue throughout the year and includes any projects made from Blue Moon Fiber Arts yarn. Because she was unable to record today, she will draw a winner in the next episode.On The Dance Card:Wendy is working on:Indigo Frost Poncho by Isabell Kraemer in Dream in Color Classy in the In Vino Veritas colorway.Rate Your Date:Wendy finished:Atomic Blender socks in Dyeabolical Yarn Targhee sock in the Atomic Blender colorway. Pattern will be available soon.This Way That Way socks by Mina Philipp in Knitpicks Felici in the Teacup colorway.Whirlwind Romance:NothingFuture Dates:Wendy plans to knit the Extempore shawl by Briony Singleton in Freia Handpaints Metropolis gradient. She also plans to knit the Pebble Beach shawl by Helen Stewart. These will both be great recovery shawls.Baubles & Bling:Wendy purchased:The Lemonade Shop Yarns fingering weight in the Disco Hippo colorwayGossip & Innuendo:Wendy drew the KAL/CAL winners this week. She will post a 50% off code in the group for those who wish to purchase Stephannie Tallent's Craftsy class. Her review of the class will be in the next episode.Fiber EventsMaryland Sheep and Wool May 7-8, Howard County Fairgrounds, West Friendship, MDNew Hampshire Sheep and Wool May 14-15, Deerfield Fairgrounds, Deerfield, NHRhode Island Wool and Fiber Festival May 16, Coggeshall Farm Museum, Bristol, RIWebs Annual Tent Sale May 14-15, Webs, Northampton, MAMassachusetts Sheep and Woolcraft Fair May 28-29, Cummington Fairgrounds, Cummington, MAMaine Fiber Frolic Jun 6-7, Windsor Fairgrounds, Windsor, MEFiber Revival TBAFinger Lakes Fiber Festival Sep 17-18, Hemlock Fairgrounds, Hemlock MESouthern Adirondack Fiber Festival Sep 24-25, Washington County Fairgrounds, Greenwich, NYVermont Sheep and Wool Festival Oct 1-2, Tunbridge Fairgrounds, Tunbridge, VTNew York Sheep and Wool Oct 15-16, Dutchess County Fairgrounds, Rhinebeck, NYFiber Festival of New England Nov 5-6, Eastern States Exhibition, Springfield, MA
I live with a super social twelve-year-old. Our home is conveniently located within biking and walking distance to a vast majority of her friends. Therefore, I interact with dozens, seemingly hundreds, of middle-schoolers on the reg. That means “regularly.” Not only do I hear, and apparently absorb (…totes…) their language, but I also hear, and often abhor, their music. At times, I’m tempted to let something much like this slip from my mouth, “Music is horrible today.” Guess what, though? It’s not true. What I’d really be saying is, “When I was a kid…our shitty pop music was less shitty than this generation’s shitty pop music.” But see, shitty pop music is shitty pop music is shitty pop music. And also, all art is relative, and personal, and wrought with nostalgic, emotional overlay. I realized this as Jen played, “Hit the Quan” for me. If you stream the podcast just below this post, you can hear both the song and the insights. For those of you who’ll just read, and to assure myself that, indeed, every decade’s shitty pop…let’s call it Poop Music, is merely soon-to-be-dated Poop, I did some research. I use the term “research” quite loosely. What I really did was look at the “List of Billboard Top 100 chart achievements by decade” on Wikipedia, within which I found the top songs of each decade back to 1958. That’s right, 1958. People, Wikipedia is absolutely wonderful for many things. Not serious academic research, and not as a solitary source. Don’t dismiss it out of hand just because it’s crowd-sourced. While it only takes one dick to ruin something, the crowd generally trumps the dick. However, also realize that the community created a 1958 – 1969 “decade” because, I dunno, the dick won there. So, for any of you who’ve claimed, in your best crotchety old-man/old-woman demeanor, “Music ain’t like it used to be,” feast your eyes on these lists. (And hell, link through to the videos to feast your ears as well!) Keep in mind, there are absolute gems of pop perfection in each decade…and there are heaping mounds of steaming shit as well. All the way back to the decade that began in, uh…1958. I won’t try to convince you which songs here are genius, which are formulaic, which are immediately forgetful, unforgettable, and which are vomit-worthy. I only ask you to keep track of your reactions as you travel back…and be completely honest with yourself. Because a turd by any other name would smell as putrid. Here goes: 2010’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “Uptown Funk,” Mark Ronson featuring Bruno mars (14)“Blurred Lines,”* Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell (12)*No-boobies version****If you like boobies, and who doesn’t like boobies (?!), just google search: blurred lines unrated“See You Again,” Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth (12)“We Found Love,” Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris (10)“Happy,” Pharrell Williams (10)“Tik Tok,” Kesha (9)“Call Me Maybe,” Carly Rae Jepson (9)“One More Night,” Maroon 5 (9)“Royals,” Lorde (9)“Somebody That I Used to Know,” Gotye featuring Kimbra (8)“All About That Bass,” Meghan Trainor (8) 2000’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “We Belong Together,” Maria Carey (14)“I Gotta Feeling,” The Black Eyed Peas (14)“Lose Yourself,” Eminem (12)“Yeah!,” Usher featuring Lil John and Ludacris (12)“Boom Boom Pow,” The Black Eyed Peas (12)“Independent Woman,” Destiny’s Child (11)“Irreplaceable,” Beyonce (10)“Low,” Flo Rida featuring T-Pain (10)“Maria Maria,” Santana featuring The Product G&B (10)“Dilemma,” Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland (10)“Foolish,” Ashanti (10)“Gold Digger,” Kanye West featuring Jamie Fox (10) 1990’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “One Sweet Day,” Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men (16)“I Will Always Love You,” Whitney Houston (14)“I’ll Make Love to You,” Boyz II Men (14)“Candle in the Wind ‘97/Something About the Way You Look Tonight,” Elton John (14)“Macarena,” Los Del Rio (14)“End of the Road,” Boyz II Men (13)“The Boy is Mine,” Brandy and Monica (13)“Smooth,” Santana featuring Rob Thomas (12)“Un-Break My Heart,” Toni Braxton (11)“I Swear,” All-4-One (11)“I’ll Be Missing You,” Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112 (11) 1980’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “Physical,” Olivia Newton-John (10)****I never realized how gay this video is, literally and in 80’s vernacular.“Bette Davis Eyes,” Kim Carnes (9)“Endless Love,” Diana Ross and Lionel Richie (9)“Every Breath You Take,” The Poice (8)“I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll,”** Joan Jett and the Blackhearts (7)**I also love Rocky Road“Ebony and Ivory,”** Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder (7)**this“Billie Jean,” Michael Jackson (7)“Call Me,” Blondie (6)“Lady,” Kenny Rogers (6)“Centerfold,” The J. Geils Band (6)“Eye of the Tiger,” Survivor (6)“Flashdance…What a Feeling,” Irene Cara (6)“Say, Say, Say,” Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson (6)“Like a Virgin,” Madonna (6) 1970’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “You Light Up My Life,” Debby Boone (10)“Night Fever,” Bee Gees (8)“Tonight’s the Night (Gonna Be Alright),” Rod Stewart (8)“Shadow Dancing,” Andy Gibb (7)“Bridge over Troubled Water,” Simon & Garfunkle (6)“Joy to the World,” Three Dog Night (6)“The First Time Ever I saw Your Face,” Roberta Flack (6)“Alone Again (Naturally),” Gilbert O’Sullivan (6)“Le Freak,”Chic (6)“My Sharona,” The Knack (6) (NOTE: For as much shit as the 70’s get, I’m actually quite impressed with these 10 tunes. Also, I kind of like the unlikely and glorious collision of punk, soul, kink, and the gay community called Disco.) 1958 – 1969 – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “Mack the Knife,” Bobby Darin (9)“Theme from a Summer Place,” Percy Faith (9)“Hey Jude,” The Beatles (9)“Tossin’ and Turnin’,” Bobby Lewis (7)“I want to Hold Your Hand,” The Beatles (7)“I’m a Believer,” The Monkees (7)“I Heard It Through the Grapevine,” Marvin Gaye (7)“It’s All in the Game,” Tommy Edwards (6)“The Battle of New Orleans,” Johnny Horton (6)“Are You Lonesome Tonight?” Elvis Presley (6)“Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In,” The 5th Dimension (6)“In the Year 2525,” Zager and Evans (6) So…maybe I’ve convinced you, or maybe you’re now doubling down on the assertion that today’s popular music is considerably worse than yesterday’s. In either case, we present to you, “Now That’s What I Call Poop Music!” Oh…and at the end? “Paid In Full (7 Minutes of Madness Remix).” Pump up the volume, pump up the volume, chkuh-chk-chk-chk Pump that bass!
This week the Pilgrims go on the attack. We also talk about fishing contracts and the history of lobsters.
Chris is on a solo path from now on. I look back on the Government's shutdown consequences, bad business practices by AT&T, and iOS 7's big f'*** you to the visually impaired.
Are you ready for another jam-packed episode of Single Again! Now What? with Joanie Winberg, Lesley Hatfield and Steve Peck? The journey to self discovery continues in this program titled, Alone Again (Naturally). The show begins with a bit of a coaching session for Steve and others in our audience having a hard time after a relationship has ended, and finding themselves alone. Joanie and Lesley, provide some great insight and wisdom and help us discover lessons we can learn from our loneliness. Other topics in the show include: Does equality for women exist in the home and workplace? How partners can share household duties and work together for the good of the relationship When is the right time to say I love you in a new relationship? When is the proper time to have sex in a new relationship? Joanie's approach to coaching clients and much more! For more on Joanie, Lesley and Steve, visit the Single Again! Now What Facebook page or write them at: DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com. For more programs related to divorce and life after divorce, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com.