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After a few false starts – for this episode, we finally managed to get on as our guest the singer, songwriter, musician Grahame Skinner. Grahame's gig memories started on the 16th October 1978 ( Glasgow Apollo). We then weaved through numerous stories with a Stranglers connection, trying ( and failing) to become pals with the Bunnymen, and why Grahame, in his own words, was a ‘fanny'. We also got recollections on walking back post gig from Balhama to Drumchapel ( about 6 hours) , Lou Reed getting an electric shock on stage in Belgium, and the reveal that Ian Curtis & Michael Stipe both took all their dance moves from Grahame. Oh, and 2 recommendations for a live album we should all own ( and they couldn't be more different) It took a while, however it was totally worth the wait. Big thanks to Grahame and check out the latest The Cowboy Mouth album when its lands. It will be a belter. Enjoy, and stay safe. PS. Apols for the minor gremlins on the recording – it's still well worth a watch/listen
This week: ice bath deep dives, turning a knob down*, sleepwalking to the playoffs, how do I explain that I have no external monologue, the Wayne Carey of baseball, all Wemby all the time, Western scrums, historic faithlessness, inadvisable tanking, has Bob Myers blocked Mike Dunleavy's number yet, teams that will be better at playoff basketball than regular basketball, teams that will be the opposite of that, incredibly violent and not very talented, when the NHL puts it on their YouTube channel it's hard to argue it's not league-sanctioned, always bet on Ohtani, the Ballmer touch, a major major Basque sausage and Jay Vine's improbable backstory. Find us on: Spotify Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Omny StudioRSS feeds: Just sports | Just music | EverythingContact: Twitter | Facebook | Email *Not down far enough in the case of Doc's mic gain. Apols, we'll do better.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apols. At least it can fill the Soccer AM Saturday morning void in your life
Apols about the gusts, it gets better. Such is life.
Hiya huns! Apols not apols for the late upload, we're busy live laugh loving (TM) our way through Autumn and we think you should be too (but, let us accompany you on your hunventures). This week we read/glanced at Hunsnet's sensash The Hundamental Guide to Life and, let us tell you, if you are a hun-in-training or fully-fledged Hun royalty, you're going to want to wrap your eyes around this crucial/necessary/important piece of literature. The second we've finished this glass of prosex we're going to start a petition.gov.uk to get it added to the canon. We chat some absolute swivel, but that's what you've come to expect by now isn't it, you gorgeous little sows, including reminiscing about our night on the Toon for Paulie's 21st and Sarah's gorgeous hallowe'en soiree where the theme was Catching Covid-19. Catchye next week, where we're back to bizniz as extremely well-regarded critics (of everything). Mwah mwah mwah xxx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lewandowski opened his account for Barça in the Joan Gamper thrashing of Pumas, Dani Alves was back, Frenkie de Jong was threatened with legal action and Toni reveals what Barcelona need to get all their players registered by the weekend and the opening league game against Rayo Vallecano. Apols for Rik's audio which loses some sharpness partway into the pod, but as a Barça manager would say, es lo que hay.Support the show
Hello! This week, we talk The Loneliest Americans and MSG, worker rebellion and infrastructure purgatory. (Apols for slight audio glitches.) This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at goodbye.substack.com/subscribe
***Apols for the delay on this one***Today's links:https://www.portugalresident.com/algarves-stunning-hiking-trails-detailed-in-new-240-page-guide/https://www.alfapendular.com/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Portuguese_RepublicToday's Palavra do Dia "Segura" - safe, secure--- Our new, favourite way to learn Portuguese online: https://school.learn-portuguese.org/p/kickstarter-course?affcode=206686_jxjbcyvh--- Get a mortgage quote for your new Portuguese home - https://portugal.mortgagedirectsl.com/carlmunson/Mortgage_Direct_Advice--- Join our Wine Club LIVE on Thursdays at 9pm (Portuguese time), and on Facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/746953862715582--- NEW: The Expat Man Cave on Fridays at 10pm - https://www.facebook.com/groups/270510780672871--- And new for the Americas - join us LIVE for emigration news, features and guests at 10pm (Portugal time) on our Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/olabomdiaportugal--- Hear this episode as a podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2LlQ8FdfScefpuo7nge1at?si=uSh58lBCQDWH8GCwEhEt0g--- Subscribe to our YouTube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCONoNEVBaAyCFcY6QpaFvbA--- Tune in to our weekly radio show - The Portugal Playlist - every Monday at 10pm here - https://www.spreaker.com/show/good-morning-portugal-radio-show (and request your Portugal-themed favourites)
Bit of a disaster this one, used the Anchor app and Airpods again, but was editing nightmare, and it's still full of clicks and pops. Apols all, will do better next time.
Here we share some of the best and worst dates that we, and our listeners, have been on. Apols if the sound quality isn't 100%, lockdown is messing with our recording process, the flipping flipper --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nicola-b8/message
Eddie, Simon and Stevie (for a bit) are your sherpas as we ascend Mount Wednesday once again. It’s the international break so we’re reviewing Wigan and taking stock of the season so far. Apols for the sound quality on this one – we had technical issues. The small Vietnamese boy responsible has been disciplined.
The TWiPsids solve the case of the Guatemalan Positive for Rhinovirus, and reveal how to kill all African trypanosomes with a primate apolipoprotein. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, and Daniel Griffin Become a patron of TWiP. Links for this episode: APOLs kill all African trypanosomes (Nat Micro) Trypanocidal properties of APOL1 on TWiP 85: Channeling tryps Letters read on TWiP 142 Case Study for TWiP 142 Woman in 50s, immigrant from rural area with limited resources. Admitted to hospital with iron deficient anemia and eosinophilia. In US. Sent for colonoscopy. Note long slender serpiginous motile object, recovered, 4.5 cm long, one end slender, other large and curled but not blunt. Send worm to parasitology lab for identification. What might fit description? Is this usually associated with eosinophilia? What about anemia, is severe or mild? Would this person have come from outside the US to acquire this, or could they have acquired the infection in the US. Send your case diagnosis, questions and comments to twip@microbe.tv Music by Ronald Jenkees
The first EuroTrash Thursday show lands and it looks at the hoffenheim game in a less precise and insightful way than our Aussie Bros. They Also look ahead to the weekends game with Palace. APols for the sound neilos laptop was stolen off a mermaid.
After a long week of hookin'... this lost episode didn't die and it crystallized into this messy audio file that's not ready for the runway. But we're giving it to you no matter what, cause oh boy was this a juicy episode - we talk a whole lot about Valentina and also about being that one friend in a group that feels left out. Apols for the delay xoxo
Part 2 of the Quinn/Snelling conversation includes discourse on some of Australian television's deep dark past, various animal attacks (including some startling revelations about Wes's country upbringing) and whether or not there is a bicycle heaven. Wes Snelling is a multi-award-winning and multi-award-nominated cabaret artist, mentor, dramaturg, director and producer. He is also the creator of the spectacular cabaret diva alter ego Tina Del Twiste. We talked about The Big Gig (ABC TV) and the Return To Eden miniseries which involved Rebecca GIlling getting eaten by a crocodile. In fact, there's quite a lot of stuff about animals, including a reference to Wes's house mouse, ferreting, why rabbits are SATAN, cats that act like dogs, close encounters with sharks and a mystery animal under a school building. That's not the start of a repressed memory, I'm fine. We've known each other for basically twenty years, and it is evidence of my respect for him that in this episode I allowed my single most embarrassing television appearance public. Dear God, let that 1980s show have been razed from the annals of Australian broadcasting history... Incidentally, if you have not encountered them before, these are spokey dokes: And this is a brolga dancing (Apols, iTunes people! See www.bangonthestrillers.com for images):Photograph of Wes Snelling from his lauded show 'Kiosk' by James Penlidis (true, it's late and I didn't double check, but if I had any money, I'd put it on this being a Penlidis shot).
In this episode Tim speaks to Tom Williams about writing the true life war story; Kajaki. How did he hear about the story? How did he research it? How did he translate that raw information into a tight and highly dramatic narrative? Apols for audio quality via Skype.
This week: Fresh from the most exciting game of all time, two of the Niis are delighted with the players and manager's response to a difficult situation. The other is upset he's having to miss such exciting games, but is still keen on his team scoring five. Contains an unusual amount of positivity given the predicament we find ourselves. Neil also has to use the rickety microphone. Apols for that.
Superstar Tradesman play the car park of O'Connors Pub, Ballyboughal. Apols for the audio
Superstar Tradesman play the car park of O'Connors Pub, Ballyboughal. Apols for the audio