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Best podcasts about another september

Latest podcast episodes about another september

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2023.09.25 New Muses Monday

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 127:25


As broadcast September 25, 2023 to start this short Chuseok Holiday Week right!  Another September weekend has passed and lots to check out as this juggernaut of a month in audio winds to a close.  New tunes and albums from The National, Petey, Faye Webster, and Little Dragon to highlight in our first hour with a highlight of Otoboke Beaver and Drinking Boys and Girls Choir and thier upcoming Seoul show to finish the first 57 with emphasis.  For hour 2 of course we highlight the big singles out over the weekend, with Doja Cat and 070 Shake being very shiny objects in our Poppin Off part 3.  To finish, of course, we keep it local with our Fresh K Cuts to wrap up the Harvest Moon Gift Set of Audio Magic.#feelthegravityThe New Muses DancePart 1 (00:00)The National – Deep End (Paul's in Pieces)Bakar – All NightCrumb feat Melody's Echo Chamber – Le Temple Violentzzzahara – PeppermintPetey – Family of Sixyeule – cyber meat Part 2 (30:03)Jean Dawson feat SZA – NO SZNSFaye Webster – LifetimeRocco – hold me, never let goLittle Dragon with April + Vista – Slumber Montell Fish – I Just Wanna Feel Your Love AgainDrinking Boys & Girls Choir – Red ShiftOtoboke Beaver – S'il Vous PlaitOtoboke Beaver – Don't Light My Fire Poppin' Off!Part 3 (63:45)Quevedo feat Saiko – Buenas Feid feat Rema – BUBALUDoja Cat – Agora HillsOneRepublic – MirageDavid Kushner – Dead Man070 Shake – Black DressKylie Minogue – Hold Onto Now Fresh K CutsPart 4 (93:48)Young K – With YouYoonsoyoung – hibihibiBalming Tiger – KamehamehaHoody – Lonely YUJU – DALALAD.O. – Somebody The Dinosaur's Skin feat Summer Salt – If I Say I Love You

Cleveland Baseball Talk Podcast
Can Kole Calhoun and Steven Kwan lead the Guardians in another September surge?

Cleveland Baseball Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 23:45


Paul Hoynes and Joe Noga look at how Cleveland came away with two critical wins in Minnesota. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/LA/MI/NJ/PA/TN/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select parishes)/MI/NH/NJ/ NY/OR/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. $200 in Free bets: New customers only. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 bet. $200 issued as eight (8) $25 free bets. Bet must win. Ends 11/20/23 @ 11:59pm ET. Stepped Up SGP: 1 Token issued per eligible game. Opt in req. Min $1 bet. Max bet limits apply. Min. 3-leg. Each leg min. -300 odds, total bet +100 odds or longer. 10+ leg req. for 100% boost. Ends 1/8/23 @ 8pm ET. See eligibility & terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/footballterms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Deucecast Movie Show
Episode 551: The Return of Captain ReFlicktions

The Deucecast Movie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 125:22


Another September, another fall begins, and another round of ReFlicktions takes shape as Mikey, Dave, and #TwitterlessDrEarl come together once again to give the lowdown on 12 movies (d$) and 5 movies (Ear) and 133 movies (Mikey, taking over for Pinky in the moviewatching sphere)   In the show... Earl taps into his Zennieal side... Liam Neeson disappoints again... Dave goes Sports Doc... Mikey's worst movie... bad 80s heroes... uncomfortable supermarket conversations... original films of good remakes... Viola Davis kicks arse... and a delight romp from 1940       After Yang (Showtime) On the Count of Three (Hulu) Bodies Bodies Bodies (in theaters) Blacklight (EPIX) Italian Studies (Hulu) Happening (AMC+) Lost in Space (Hulu) Back Roads (Amazon Prime; TubiTV) Rogue Agent (AMC+) Hollywood Bulldogs (Chicken Soup for the Soul's Crackle) The Civil Dead (unavailable) Untold: Operation Flagrant Foul (Netflix) Untold: The Girlfriend Who Didn't Exist (Netflix) Untold: The Rise and Fall of AND1 (Netflix) Me Time (Netflix) Spin Me Round (AMC+) The PEZ Outlaw (for purchase) Samaritan (Amazon Prime) Honk for Jesus, Save Your Soul (Peacock; Peacock Premium) Quantum Cowboys (unavailable) The Return of Captain Invincible (Hoopla; Night Flight) Elvis (HBO Max) The Yards (Paramount+) Barbarian (in theaters) Solaris (HBO Max) Solaris (HBO Max) End of the Road (Netflix) Pinocchio (Disney+) Body of Lies (Paramount+; Showtime) The Woman King (in theaters) Confess Fletch (in theaters; for rental; on Showtime on 10/28)     Pearl (in theaters) The Shop Around the Corner (HBO Max) Candyman: The David Klein Story (PLEX)

Green Legion Radio
Episode 280: Bud Light Baseball Brunch 09.16.2022: Another September Swoon?

Green Legion Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 51:00


Chris Sack and Kyle Nunnamaker talk about the #MLB Playoff run, including who the #Phillies might play when the postseason begins.Thank you all for listening! Please subscribe, rate, and review the show, we appreciate it! Stream every show live at GreenLegionRadio.com and make sure to follow The Green Legion for all our shows, events, and roadtrips!

Daily Devotions from Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
Love One Another | September 17th, 2022

Daily Devotions from Holy Trinity Lutheran Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 4:07


Written By: John Grunow

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You Were Made for This
175: Reflecting On Stories From Our Past Can Grow Us

You Were Made for This

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 14:31


Relationship stories from our past have a way of shaping us years after they occurred. I have two of them that happened decades ago during this month of September. It wasn't until many years had passed that I understood the impact these two events had on my life. It's what I'm going to talk about in today's episode because I bet you have stories like this, too. Welcome to You Were Made for This Welcome to You Were Made for This. If you find yourself wanting more from your relationships, you've come to the right place. Here you'll discover practical principles you can use to experience the life-giving relationships you were made for. I'm John Certalic, author and relationship coach, here to help you find more joy in the relationships God designed for you. If you're new to the podcast, the easiest way to access all past and future episodes is to go to JohnCertalic.com and click on the follow or subscribe button. That's John with an “H” and Certalic with a C-e-r-t-a-l-i-c, dot com. You'll then get a brief email each week with a link to the latest episode, together with a description of what it's about. Every September Both of the stories from my past that greatly affected me happened in September. The first has to do with my grandma, my dad's mother. Every Labor Day I saw her crying over the death of her daughter Helen in a car crash on Labor Day that happened many years ago in the late 1920s or early 30s. It was the only time I ever saw her cry. I felt so bad for her. My dad was pretty young at the time, not even a teenager yet. He was in the car with his sisters Helen and Josephine, and Grandma when it happened. Aunt Jo, as we called her, was driving the car. Everyone survived except Helen. During the time I was doing genealogy work in an effort to locate my birth father, I also found the death certificate of my dad's sister Helen in the Register of Deeds office. I took notes about it, but I can't find them. Maybe I'll go down there to look again if I can get in. I remember the name of the road where the crash took place, and where it happened. I've driven through this location. And when I do I always think of the heartache my Grandma experienced on that Labor Day so long ago, and how it stayed with her the rest of her life. Pain that doesn't go away This is one of the stories from my past that helped shape me. It was the first time, I saw an adult cry over pain in their life. A piece of my Grandmother's heart was ripped out of her decades ago and there was nothing anyone could do to fix it now. There was no way to make the pain of this traumatic loss go away. Yet in spite of this hole in her heart she was able to love me, and the rest of our family, along with her network of Slovenian immigrant friends. I wish I had asked questions about the crash. Questions of my dad or grandmother. Questions like: how did this affect everyone? What caused the accident? Was Aunt Jo responsible for the accident, or was someone else who crashed into them? Did she feel guilty? How did she and Grandma relate after the accident? What was Helen like? What kind of person was she? Where is she buried? What was my dad's relationship with Helen before she was killed? Anyone who could answer these questions are long gone. I had opportunities to ask my dad and grandma these questions, but like all of us, I was more concerned with issues facing me in the present. So I didn't ask them, and I'm at a loss for it. I didn't appreciate how this tragic event from the past affected my father and grandmother. Had I known more of what they went through back then it could have shed some light on how they both related to me in the present. The past often illuminates the present. I regret not learning this important relationship lesson earlier in life. I hope you learn it. Sooner rather than later. Another September tragedy Of all the relationship stories from my past, the most impactful one happened when I was 15 years old and my friend Mark, who lived across the street, was killed on September 10, 1964. I wrote about this in my book THEM - The Richer Life Found in Caring for Others. Here's a brief excerpt: “Of all the memories of my dad, however, the one that sticks out the most is the day Bozo died. I cringe now even using his name, but that is what we all affectionately called Mark, a neighbor boy who lived across the street. To refer to him now as Mark seems disrespectful. We all loved Bozo. Our neighborhood had lots of kids who hung around together, and we all got along well with each other. He was an integral part of our community, a community torn apart the evening Bozo was killed. “It was a few days after school started in September and my brother and I had just gone downstairs to do our homework in our basement bedroom—our boy cave. Suddenly, we heard unexpected footsteps coming down the stairs. It was our mother. Visibly shaken, she sat on one of our beds. “‘I have some very bad news to tell you.' “There was a long pause as she started to choke up, and then composed herself. “‘Bozo was riding his bike home from a park late this afternoon and was hit by a car. And he died.' “He died? Bozo is dead? How can that be? We just saw him yesterday. How could he be dead? I wondered. That just can't be. My family reacts to the tragic news “Quietly sobbing, my mother went back upstairs. Shortly thereafter, my brother Joe and I followed upstairs. I remember all of us wandering around in disbelief, like disoriented ants, not knowing what to think and feeling quite shocked. With dusk setting in, I looked out a window and saw something I will never forget. “There was Bozo's father, walking down the middle of the street of our quiet sleepy neighborhood, with my dad beside him, arm over his shoulder. My dad was no grief counselor. He had no training in this area, but he was a good neighbor and he cared for his friend. When I hear the expression 'walking with someone through difficult times,' I think of this image of my dad, who did this literally and figuratively for a neighbor whose son had just been killed. “I can't help but admire a man like that. For though he didn't treat me as well as he should have, he did the best he could. Relating to adults was easier for him; he was just unskilled in relating to his oldest son, who biologically was not his own. Yeah, I can have compassion for a dad like that, who had compassion for a grieving friend. I can forgive someone like him. Sure. I can do that. I should do that. Since I want to do that, I will. I will forgive. And I did.” THEM, Chapter 13, “Forgiveness”, pages 170-171 This story from my past grew me This story from my past grew me in several ways. It was my first realization that people close to me will one day die. I knew this in my mind, of course, but Bozo's death embedded this reality in my heart. When I was working on the book I wrote, I wasn't sure of the exact date and year of Bozo's death. So I went to the cemetery next to the church his family and mine attended. It took a while, but I found his gravestone. I took a photo of it and you can see in the show notes. He would be 71 today had he lived, instead of dying at age 13. I loved the inscription on his gravestone, “In God's Care.” I hope his parents and siblings believed this, and that it brought them comfort. It was important for me to go to his grave because it confirmed for me that what I thought happened many years ago actually did occur at the time I remembered. Do you ever think like this, where you second guess yourself about events from long ago? Did this really happen? Understanding may not come for many years And as I mentioned in the reading from the book, this experience grew me by seeing a side of my father that made it easier to forgive him for how he parented me. But I didn't really see it until many years later. What I witnessed that evening was an observation, but I was too immature to reflect on what I observed. It wasn't until many years later, with the Spirit of God working in my heart, that I could reflect on the meaning of that poignant scene of my dad walking down the middle of the street, his arm over the shoulder of a neighbor whose son had just been killed. So what does all this mean for YOU? What are the stories from your past that would be helpful to reflect upon now? Maybe now is the time to ask God to help you find a larger meaning to something that impacted you years ago. Maybe there's something you missed then that could help you grow now. Here's the main takeaway I hope you remember from today's episode Stories from our past can continue to grow us. Reflecting on them through the lens of God's spirit within us will often yield deeper insights years later into what happened back then. Closing I'd love to hear any thoughts you have about today's episode. In closing, I hope your thinking was stimulated by today's show, enough to put into practice what you've just heard about reflecting upon stories from your past. For when you do, it will help you experience the joy of relationships God wants for you. Because after all, You Were Made for This. Well, that's it for today. If there's someone in your life you think might like to hear what you just heard, please forward this episode on to them. The link is JohnCertalic.com/175. And don't forget to spread a little relational sunshine around the people you meet this week. Spark some joy for them. And I'll see you again next time. Goodbye for now. Related episodes you may want to listen to, along with the book mentioned: 139: Why Should I Listen to This Podcast? 021: The Most Important Relationship of All THEM - The Richer Life Found in Caring for Others Our website where you can access all past and future episodes JohnCertalic.com Our Sponsor You Were Made for This is sponsored by Caring for Others, a missionary care ministry. The generosity of people like you supports our ministry. It enables us to continue this weekly podcast and other services we provide to missionaries around the world.

Locked On Phillies - Daily Podcast On The Philadelphia Phillies
Are The Philadelphia Phillies Heading For Another September Collapse??

Locked On Phillies - Daily Podcast On The Philadelphia Phillies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 28:54


In today's episode, Connor is panicked about the rough weekend stretch from the Philadelphia Phillies, their standing in the Wild Card race, and their record over the past 7 games with only 1 win out of those contests. Could the Phillies be heading towards another September collapse? A discussion about why and why not. Next, a preview of the upcoming series with the Miami Marlins that starts tonight in South Philadelphia and a deeper dive into game 1 later tonight that sees Aaron Nola get a bounce back opportunity. Finally, in Off The Poll, a revisiting of Friday's poll question about whether or not you think the Phillies will make this the first Red October since 2011! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Phillies - Daily Podcast On The Philadelphia Phillies
Are The Philadelphia Phillies Heading For Another September Collapse??

Locked On Phillies - Daily Podcast On The Philadelphia Phillies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 24:09


In today's episode, Connor is panicked about the rough weekend stretch from the Philadelphia Phillies, their standing in the Wild Card race, and their record over the past 7 games with only 1 win out of those contests. Could the Phillies be heading towards another September collapse? A discussion about why and why not. Next, a preview of the upcoming series with the Miami Marlins that starts tonight in South Philadelphia and a deeper dive into game 1 later tonight that sees Aaron Nola get a bounce back opportunity. Finally, in Off The Poll, a revisiting of Friday's poll question about whether or not you think the Phillies will make this the first Red October since 2011! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jon Marks & Ike Reese
Are you worried about another September collapse with the Phillies?

Jon Marks & Ike Reese

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 45:01


The guys talk about if the Phillies are poised for another September collapse?

MENTAL HEALTH AFFAIRS⚡️⚡️
Another September Morn

MENTAL HEALTH AFFAIRS⚡️⚡️

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 5:40


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://mentalhealthaffairs.blog/another-september-morn/humoroushoward/theory/poetry/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/max-guttman/message

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Resurrection Oakland Podcast
What is a Christian? - LOVE FOR ONE ANOTHER - September 26th

Resurrection Oakland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 43:34


To love one another with a Christlike love includes three things. First, this kind of love is a kneeling love. A Christian puts themselves below others and acts as a servant. Second, this kind of love is a washing love. Christians help one another move forward in truth and love towards Christ. Third, this kind of love is a gracious love and forgives all.

Ask a Teacher - VOA Learning English
Each Other and One Another - September 30, 2021

Ask a Teacher - VOA Learning English

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 2:42


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St. Paul's Discover Life Podcast
CALLED | Submit to one another | September 27 2020

St. Paul's Discover Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 23:21


As Christians we are called to journey in relationship with others, encouraging and equipping new Christians while continually growing in our own faith and relationship with God. This discipleship cycle only works when we submit to each other in the great model of family that was laid out in the beginning by God and when we bring all our gifts to the table so that we can all share and grow.

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Locked On Phillies - Daily Podcast On The Philadelphia Phillies
Is Another September Collapse On Tap For Phillies?

Locked On Phillies - Daily Podcast On The Philadelphia Phillies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 14:52


On the Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020 edition of Locked On Phillies, Phillies Nation Editorial Director Tim Kelly reacts to the Phillies series in Miami and wonders what the rest of the month holds.Later in the show, Kelly gives the latest injury updates.Locked On Phillies is a daily Philadelphia Phillies podcast hosted by Tim Kelly that began in March of 2019 and is part of The Locked On Podcast Network. The show is available Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and all streaming platforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Phillies - Daily Podcast On The Philadelphia Phillies
Is Another September Collapse On Tap For Phillies?

Locked On Phillies - Daily Podcast On The Philadelphia Phillies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 16:52


On the Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020 edition of Locked On Phillies, Phillies Nation Editorial Director Tim Kelly reacts to the Phillies series in Miami and wonders what the rest of the month holds. Later in the show, Kelly gives the latest injury updates. Locked On Phillies is a daily Philadelphia Phillies podcast hosted by Tim Kelly that began in March of 2019 and is part of The Locked On Podcast Network. The show is available Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and all streaming platforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Frederick Boulevard
As Elect Exiles, Love One Another, September 6, 2020. 1 Peter 1:22-25

Frederick Boulevard

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 42:18


Practical Ways to Love One Another

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Brewers All Access
9-23-19 Ep. 134 Matt Pauley with Brad Ford

Brewers All Access

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 60:55


With one week and six games to go, the Brewers sit in playoff position.The final week will determine if the team makes the playoffs, have to play a Game 163, grab the top Wild Card or even win the division for a 2nd year in a row.Another September run has put the team in this position. We look back on how the Brewers got to this point. Brad Ford of Brew Crew Ball joins this week.

Brewers Extra Innings
9-23-19 Ep. 134 Matt Pauley with Brad Ford

Brewers Extra Innings

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 60:55


With one week and six games to go, the Brewers sit in playoff position.The final week will determine if the team makes the playoffs, have to play a Game 163, grab the top Wild Card or even win the division for a 2nd year in a row.Another September run has put the team in this position. We look back on how the Brewers got to this point. Brad Ford of Brew Crew Ball joins this week.

Sermons – Cedar Pointe Baptist Church
Jesus Shows Us Love For One Another – September 15, 2019

Sermons – Cedar Pointe Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019


1 John 4:7-12 Ben Wright 9/15/19Cedar Pointe Baptist Churchwww.cedarpointechurch.org The post Jesus Shows Us Love For One Another – September 15, 2019 appeared first on Cedar Pointe Baptist Church.

Trouble Speak: A Political Perspective Podcast
Her Story, and the Official Story

Trouble Speak: A Political Perspective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 81:25


It's the season finale! What do you mean podcasts don't have seasons? You don't control us! Another September 11th goes by, and naturally we're going to talk about that fateful day. We are delighted to welcome Gabba to the show to discuss women's issues, and whatever else the conversation might lead us to. Serena Williams, Manafort, Kavanaugh, and Puerto Rico are in the news cycle, but the plight of the modern woman is the focus of the episode. 09/12/18

Tech Reformation
141: Looking Back on Our Years of Smartphones

Tech Reformation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2018 36:53


Another September, another iPhone announcement from Apple. Seems like a good time to reflect on our uses of smartphones and their impact on our lives. Sponsor: Valley Vintage - Soaps, balms and oils made the Vintage way. Links Apple September Keynote 2018 - YouTube Ways to Contact Us Chat with the listener community in Slack: slack.techreformation.com Visit our website to search for past shows and topics Shout out at us on Twitter at @techreformation! Hosts Derek Mast Craig Elliss Ryan Tankersley Ben Robin Review us on Apple Podcasts and recommend us on Overcast, or even better - share Tech Reformation with a friend! Music used by special permission of Matthew Parker. Check him out on SoundCloud and iTunes!

SciTech Culture
The iPhone 7 Cometh

SciTech Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 18:18


Another September, another Apple iPhone event. On September 7th, Apple will unveil the latest generation iPhone to the world. Rumours of dual camera lens and the loss of the headphone jack are driving the media frenzy this year, but most important of all is the notion that this year’s iPhone may not be that exciting. What does this mean for Apple, particularly in the light of a drop in overall sales year-on-year? Steve and Ben discuss Apple and the iPhone in context of where the smartphone business is today, and whether or not Apple is right to force its customers to interact with their devices the way they want to.

Robots From Tomorrow!
Episode 230: O'Neill, Luce, & Silady at SPX 2015

Robots From Tomorrow!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2015 61:00


Another September, another SPX. This year, the Small Press Expo actually kicks off the latter-half of the convention-going year for Mike & Greg, as one or the other will be going to SPX, Baltimore Comicon, NYCC, and the Locust Moon Comics Festival. And of course, that means interviews and check-ins galore! We start things off with this trio of talks Greg conducted from the recent SPX 2015. The first was checking in with frequent RFT guest Josh O'Neill of Locust Moon Press. Josh, along with partners Andrew Carl and Chris Stevens, has had quite the busy year since we last checked in with them. Their "Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream" anthology hit the Eisner Awards like a juggernaut, and spawned a budget-sized companion volume overseen by the great Francoise Mouly. And while that was going on, they managed to put together a comic so good the Philadelphia Museum of Art decided (no joke) to place it in their collection. Next came Greg's chance to finally talk with "Wuvable Oaf" creator Ed Luce about his new Fantagraphics collection of that comic's output to date. And finally, Greg let Matt Silady teach him all about the Comics MFA program at the California College of Art, a 3-year low-residency program that lets you take your education in comics to the next level. Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.

Shock World Service
006: Another September (Cian Ó Cíobháin)

Shock World Service

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2007 74:11


Shock World Service 006 Another September by Cian Ó Cíobháin 31/10/07 Galway, Ireland 1. Geir Jenssen - Camp 2: World Music On The Radio 2. A Hawk & A Hacksaw - In The River 3. Panda Bear - Comfy In Nautica 4. My Bloody Valentine - Sometimes 5. Vector Lovers - A Field 6. Italoboyz - Viktor Casanova 7. Roland Appel - Dark Soldier 8. Burial - Ghost Hardware 9. Joy Division - She's Lost Control (Tronik Youth Shred-It Edit) 10. Trans Am - 2378 Regrets 11. The Human Beinz - Nobody But Me (Pilooski Edit) 12. Midnight Mike - Mongloid 13. Mr Hopkinson's Computer - Where Is My Mind? 14. Final Fantasy - The CN Tower Belongs To The Dead 15. Kate Bush - Army Dreamers 16. The Cryin Shames - Please Stay 17. Porn Sword Tobacco - En Hyllning Till Cyckeln http://www.shockworldservice.com/