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Film Junk Podcast
Episode 995: Sunshine + Slumdog Millionaire

Film Junk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025


We get scorched by Sunshine and lock in our final answers on Slumdog Millionaire plus we also discuss Dangerous Animals, The Three Musketeers (1973), Across 110th Street and Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star. 0:00 - Intro 7:30 - Review: Sunshine 55:25 - Review: Slumdog Millionaire 1:36:50 - What We Watched: Dangerous Animals, The Three Musketeers (1973), A Minecraft Movie, A Dandy in Aspic, Across 110th Street, Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star, Pee-Wee as Himself 2:08:35 - This Week on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD 2:10:45 - Outro

Dead Rabbit Radio
Retro Rabbit - EP 311 - The Amazing Adventure Of Ausso One!

Dead Rabbit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 32:28


Today we avoid eating meat Jello, then go on an alien adventure with Ausso One! Original Air Date: Oct 9, 2019   Patreon (Get ad-free episodes, Patreon Discord Access, and more!) https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 PayPal Donation Link https://tinyurl.com/mrxe36ph MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2 Amazon Wish List https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/28CIOGSFRUXAD?ref_=wl_share   Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw “QR Code Flyer” by Finn https://imgur.com/a/aYYUMAh   Links: Evil grandmother 'killed people she didn't like' and fed them to kids as treats https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/evil-grandmother-killed-people-didnt-20391439 Aspic https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspic Russian Sweeney Todd 'handed out sweets made from human flesh to local children' https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/russian-sweeney-todd-handed-out-20392584 Under the Silver Lake https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5691670/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1 Ausso One - The Alien That Took A Man Named Carl Higdon and Left Behind Interesting Clues https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/c0sag7/ausso_one_the_alien_that_took_a_man_named_carl/ Carl Higdon UFO Newspaper Articles https://imgur.com/a/skemrEX The REALL News http://www.lysator.liu.se/skeptical/newsletters/REALL_News/REALL1-6.TXT Ausso One https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Ausso_One   ----------------------------------------------- Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Simple Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack YouTube Champ: Stewart Meatball Reddit Champ: TheLast747 The Haunted Mic Arm provided by Chyme Chili Forever Fluffle: Cantillions, Samson, Gregory Gilbertson, Jenny The Cat Discord Mods: Mason   http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deadrabbitradio Dead Rabbit Radio Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/DeadRabbitRadio/ Paranormal News Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/ParanormalNews/ Mailing Address Jason Carpenter PO Box 1363 Hood River, OR 97031 Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2025  

Every Album Ever with Mike Mansour & Alex Volz
Episode 215: King Crimson (Pt. 1)

Every Album Ever with Mike Mansour & Alex Volz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 149:07


This week we're discussing every album by King Crimson from 1969 to 1974. Led by the legendary (and partially insane) Robert Fripp, King Crimson is one of the pioneers of prog rock, as well as one of the wildest and most influential bands of all time. This era of the band chronicles some of the most memorable albums in all of prog rock. But be warned, this is not a band that welcomes everyone. The insanity is real.Closing track” One More Red Nightmare” from Red (1974)Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumeverMerchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/Mike's EP:Pander Monkey on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple,Mike on Instagram @pandermonkeyAlex on Bluesky @octatron3030Tom on Instagram @tomosmansoundsHistory Tom's stuff:Music on Spotify, ApplePodcast on Spotify, YouTubeSubstackWebsiteMike's Picks:In the Court of the Crimson King (1969) — Best AlbumRed (1974) — Personal FavoriteLarks' Tongues in Aspic (1973) — Worst Album, Least FavoriteAlex's Picks:Red (1974) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteIslands (1971) — Worst Album, Least FavoriteAlbums we discussed this episode…In the Court of the Crimson King (1969)In the Wake of Poseidon (1970)Lizard (1970)Islands (1971)Larks' Tongues in Aspic (1973)Starless and Bible Black (1974)Red (1974)

Pushing The Envelope
2-22-25 Pushing The Envelope: Music Decidedly Left of Center

Pushing The Envelope

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 119:00


Greetings! What's New?  Most of today's program, that's what. In addition, we remember King Crimson percussionist Jamie Muir who recently passed and there's a bit of Sunn 0))) thrown in for good measure. Enjoy! Joel e-mail: pushingtheenvelopewhus@gmail.com Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/envpusher1.bsky.social    2-22-25 PTE Playlist   Alien Fig Yogurt Incident /  origins #5 [pelso mix] - Geiger von Müller - Alien Fig Yogurt Incident (single, A & B sides) - digital release (2024) https://geigervon.bandcamp.com/album/alien-fig-yogurt-incident    Roxa (Purple) I / Terra da Garoa (Land of Drizzle) - Nick Storring - Mirante (Lookout) - We Are Busy Bodies - (March 2025) https://nickstorring.bandcamp.com/album/mirante    The Talking Drum / Larks Tongues in Aspic, Part II (Steven Wilson 2023 Stereo Mixes) - Larks Tongues in Aspic - Larks' Tongues In Aspic - The Complete Recording Sessions - DGM (2023) https://www.dgmlive.com/news/a-tribute-to-jamie-from-bill-bruford    Impression du dehors - Torche! - 8 NOTIONS OF RELAXATION - Circum-Disc (2025) https://circum-disc.bandcamp.com/album/8-notions-de-d-tente    J'espère être absoute (I hope to be absolved) /  Affalée sur le sol (Slumped on the ground) - composer: Nour Symon /words: Roxane Desjardins - je suis calme et enragé•e (I am calm and enraged) - Ambiances Magnétiques (March 2025) https://ambiances-magnetiques.bandcamp.com/album/je-suis-calme-et-enrag-e    White Out - John Oliver - John Oliver Live at Red Gate - John Oliver Music (2025) https://johnolivermusic.bandcamp.com/album/john-oliver-live-at-red-gate    Date Night - Jeff Myers - Goodnight - Neuma Records (2025) https://jeffmyers.bandcamp.com/album/goodnight-2    Alice - Sunn 0))) - Monoliths & Dimensions - Southern Lord (2009) https://sunn.bandcamp.com/album/monoliths-dimensions    4AM - David Walraff - Insomnia - cassette/digital self-release (2025) https://davidwallraf.bandcamp.com/album/insomnia    VII - IS-CAT - DRONE//AMBIENT - digital release (2024) https://is-cat.bandcamp.com/album/drone-ambient 

A Sorta Young Person’s Guide to Prog Rock
Ep. 39: King Crimson - Lark's Tongue in Aspic

A Sorta Young Person’s Guide to Prog Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 36:51


We drop in on a newly reformed King Crimson as they embark on a trilogy of jazz metal classics with 1973's Lark's Tongue in Aspic @progfrogpod helloprogfrog@gmail.com 

Journal du Rock
Led Zeppelin ; décès de Jamie Muir ex-King Crimson ; décès de Rick Buckler de The Jam ; Paul Simon ; Mumford and Sons ; FireAid

Journal du Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 3:29


Treize minutes d'images inédites de Led Zeppelin en concert, tournées au Falkoner Centre de Copenhague (Danemark) en juillet 1979, ont été retrouvées près d'un demi-siècle plus tard. Le percussionniste de King Crimson, Jamie Muir, qui avait quitté le groupe pour devenir moine bouddhiste en 1973, est décédé à l'âge de 82 ans. Rick Buckler, batteur du groupe britannique The Jam, s'est éteint à l'âge de 69 ans. Surprise et belle nouvelle pour les fans de Paul Simon : 7 ans après avoir bouclé sa tournée d'adieu, et malgré ses sévères problèmes d'audition, il reprend la route pour une longue tournée nord-américaine. Mumford and Sons est de retour avec un nouvel album, ‘'RUSHMERE'', leur premier depuis Delta en 2018, sortie prévue pour le 28 mars 2025, on découvre le single "Malibu". Grâce à ses initiatives, FireAid a réussi à collecter un total impressionnant de plus de 100 millions de dollars dont la moitié a été allouée sous forme de subventions destinées aux organisations en première ligne de l'aide aux victimes des incendies. Mots-Clés : lives, Royaume-Uni, Knebworth, Lennart Strom, fan, images, extrait, Black Dog, Since I've Been Loving You, No Quarter, Kashmir, Stairway To Heaven, Whole Lotta Love, solo, guitare, Jimmy Page, batteur, Bill Bruford, page Facebook, Cornouailles, Royaume-Uni, frère, George, album, Larks' Tongues in Aspic, 1973, famille, Woking, maladie, Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton, hommage, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, New York, décision, communiqué de presse, Los Angeles, processus, enregistrement, Dave Cobb, capté, disque, bénéficiaire, subventions, fonds collectés, concerts, Los Angeles. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankx

RRR FM
Doppelgängers, Aspic & the life of a Zoo veterinarian

RRR FM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 70:29


Food historian Lauren Samuelsson describes the significance of Women's Weekly; tech talker Vanessa Toholka explains the proposed social media ban for under 16s; Nat stores her secrets in her note-taking app; Sarah Frith from Melbourne Zoo talks about the range of tasks she faces as a vet for exotic animals; Laura Pietrobon reviews Feast While You Can by Mikaella Clements and Onjuli Datta; and the team delves into the world of celebrity doppelgängers. With presenters Monique Sebire, Daniel Burt & Nat Harris.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/breakfasters/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/Twitter: https://twitter.com/breakfasters

Le Boost! de l'Estrie
Spam, Aspic et Kraft Dinner!

Le Boost! de l'Estrie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 36:44


Aujourd'hui dans le BOOST ! : Quelle bouffe représente votre génération ? Vanter vos parents !!! Dans quoi sont-ils les MEILLEURS ? Un cauchemar survient lorsqu'ils arrivent dans leur AirBnB... On joue au quiz des éléphants Bonne écoute :)

ScanNetSecurity 最新セキュリティ情報
8/28 第40回クラウドセキュリティ研究会開催、横浜国大 吉岡克成教授 講演

ScanNetSecurity 最新セキュリティ情報

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 0:18


 一般社団法人日本クラウド産業協会(ASPIC)は8月28日に、第40回クラウドセキュリティ研究会「攻撃観測と脅威インテリジェンスを融合したサイバー脅威動向把握~クラウドサービスとの関わりについて~」を開催すると発表した。

Pod Against the Machine: A Pathfinder Actual Play
DAtT - 05 - 003 - Blood Aspic 2: Dessicant Boogaloo

Pod Against the Machine: A Pathfinder Actual Play

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 68:42


Now that we know what we're up against...kind of...what do we do about it?   We encourage you to check out our Patreon and/or Ko-Fi, as they've got sweet sweet benefits and also you can help us get to our goals--we're making great progress towards full episode transcripts! AND Our Store is a thing, with all your t-shirts, tote bags, stickers and more!   Background music and sound effects: Music: Frozen Mountains by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   Cinematic Suspense Series Episode 001 by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/5786-cinematic-suspense-series-episode-001 License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license   Forgotten Forest, and Treacherous Path Tabletop Audio https://tabletopaudio.com   Email us at PodAgainsttheMachine@gmail.com Remember to check out https://podagainstthemachine.com for show transcripts, player biographies, and more. Stop by our Discord server to talk about the show: https://discord.gg/TVv9xnqbeW Follow @podvsmachine on Twitter Find us on Reddit, Instagram, and Facebook as well.

Culinária falada com Naluzica
Aspic: a gelatina salada ( anos 50 )

Culinária falada com Naluzica

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 2:42


Aspic: a gelatina salada ( anos 50 ) Um dos pratos mais representativos desta década são as geleias salgadas ou de aspic. Embora possam não parecer apetitosas à primeira vista, são uma entrada fresca e muito colorida que combina vários ingredientes com uma leve gelatina de limão, dando-lhe um toque ácido que combina muito bem. Se você não quer brincar com patês e receitas complicadas, experimente fazer uma gelatina com pedaços de frango - é perfeita para uma primeira tentativa! Tudo que você precisa é de um frango inteiro, laranjas, gelatina natural e algumas ervas e especiarias. O melhor é que você vai ficar com sobras de caldo de frango que poderá usar para fazer sopa em outro dia, assim como pedaços de frango que também servem para outra refeição, o que significa que este Aspic é um prato que oferece mais de um benefício! Ela pode ser feita com frutas. Além de linda fica saborosíssima! Ingredientes 2 colheres (sopa) de gelatina em pó sem sabor 1 1/2 xícara (chá) de caldo de galinha quente 3 colheres (sopa) de suco de limão 2 colheres (sopa) de vinagre 1 xícara (chá) de salsão cortado em quadradinhos 1/2 xícara (chá) de pepino cortado 1/4 xícara (chá) de pimentão verde picado 2 colheres (sopa) de cenoura ralada 2 colheres (sopa) de cebolinha verde picada Modo de preparo Dissolva a gelatina no caldo quente. Junte o suco de limão e o vinagre. Leve à geladeira e deixe até que fique parcialmente firme. Junte os legumes e despeje em uma forma com capacidade de 1 litro. Leve à geladeira e deixe até que fique firme. Desenforme sobre folhas de alface. Use os legumes de sua preferência. #culináriafaladacomnaluzica #receitadefamília #receitasculinariasparaouvir #aspic #gelatinasalada #receitasvintage #receitasanos50 @Naluzica @naluzinhaniki.56 @cozinha.compartilhada

A is for Apple: An Encyclopaedia of Food & Drink
A is for Aloes, Aspic and Amino Acids

A is for Apple: An Encyclopaedia of Food & Drink

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 73:30


In this episode Allie gives Sam and Neil a topic to sink their teeth into as we discuss all things meaty. We chat about fake birds, meat jellies and learn why certain molecules make savoury food so irresistibly scrumptious.Useful Links and things mentioned in the episodeNeil cooks Jane Grigson's recipe for Guards of HonourEating Ortolans - Gastro ObscuraNeil's woodcock recipeNeil's snipe recipeAlouette, Gentile AlouetteNeil's recipe for Seftons (savoury custards)Neil cooks Jane Grigson's recipe for Hindle WakesJurassic Park Lysine SceneWhat Should We Call Frankenmeat? The Cut by Edith Zimmerman (2018)Carry on Screaming Reel (sadly this doesn't show the ‘victims' getting encased in wax but it gives you an idea)Han Solo frozen in Carbonite Suggested ReadingThe Inferno (1265-1321), by Dante AlighieriForme of Cury (c.1380)Fool's Gold: A History of British Saffron (2023) by Sam Bilton‘The Sit Down' in Medium Raw by Anthony Bourdain (2010) for the description of eating OrtolansA Gothic Cookbook (2024) by Ella Buchan and Dr Alessandra PinoBefore Mrs Beeton: Elizabeth Raffald, England's Most influential Housekeeper (2023) Neil ButteryThe Constance Spry Cookery Book (1956) by Rosemary Hume and Constance SpryMrs Beeton and Mrs Marshall (2023) by Emma KayRebecca (1938) by Daphne du Maurier

Prog-Watch
Prog-Watch 1125 - Our Progressive Planet - Norway

Prog-Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 93:50


Join Rob Fisher and Yours Truly this week for a little guided tour of the vibrant progressive rock scene in Norway! With fabulous Nordic prog from Arabs in Aspic, Wobbler, Dim Gray, White Willow, Panzerpappa, Gazpacho, Pymlico, Oak, Airbag, Magic Pie, Motorpsycho, Leprous, and the Hedvig Mollestad Trio!

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts
Sea of Tranquility’s Ranking The Albums: Arabs in Aspic

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 56:07


Start Artist Song Time Album Year 0:00:50 6. Far Out in Aradabia 2004 0:00:59 Arabs In Aspic Come to Me 5:57 Far Out in Aradabia 2004 0:06:56 5. Victim Of Your Father's Agony 2015 0:07:01 Arabs In Aspic Saint-Palais-sur-Mer, pt. 2 0:58 Victim Of Your Father's Agony 2015 0:07:59 Arabs In Aspic Sad Without You […]

She Shield
80: The Story Behind Synergy Training Group with Tyler Tharp

She Shield

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 79:12


In Episode 80, Sofia interviews Tyler Tharp! Hailing from the heart of the Mississippi Delta, Tyler brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the table.As the lead instructor at Synergy Training Group, Tyler's background as a competitive shooter speaks volumes. With successes in 2-gun, USPSA, and IDPA, including A class in USPSA and Master in IDPA, Tyler's talent in firearms is undeniable.But his expertise doesn't stop there. Tyler is not just a marksman; he's a teacher and a leader. With a background in academic tutoring and Christian mentoring, coupled with his experience as the former Director of Safety and Security for Home Church, Tyler offers a holistic coaching style that goes beyond the range.Certified by organizations like USCCA, ASPIC, and MS State, Tyler's credentials speak volumes about his dedication to excellence in firearms education. As an active shooter instructor and NROI certified Chief Range Officer, Tyler brings an enhanced level of professionalism and safety to his instruction.With over a decade of competitive shooting under his belt, along with years of private sector security experience, Tyler's insights are invaluable. Whether you're a seasoned shooter or just starting out, Tyler's multi-disciplinary approach to coaching ensures that his clients receive top-notch guidance tailored to their needs.Tune in to this episode of She Shield Podcast as we sit down with Tyler Tharp, the man who blends skill, knowledge, and passion to empower others in the world of firearms and beyond. Don't miss out on this captivating conversation! Follow the pod on instagram for more episode updates @sheshieldpod. Thank you all for your encouragement and support. If you are interested in exclusive content, become a Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/sheshieldpodPodcast Sponsors: Links and CodesCiguera Gear: Use the code "SHESHIELD10" for 10% off your next Ciguera Gear order to save and support the pod! https://ciguera.com/ Big Tex Ordnance: your soon-to-be favorite retailer for all of your firearms needs. Use code “FIT4FIA” for 10% off your BTO order and to support the pod via https://www.bigtexordnance.com/?ref=79990 Walkers Inc. Hearing Protection: Use code “SHESHIELD” to save and to support the pod https://www.walkersgameear.com/ SOG: Use code “SHESHIELD” to save and to support the pod https://sogknives.com/ GPS Range Bags: Use code “SHESHIELD” to save and to support the pod https://www.goutdoorsproducts.com/ Birchwood Casey: Use code “SHESHIELD” to save and to support the pod  https://www.birchwoodcasey.com/ Cold Steel: Use code “SHESHIELD” to save and to support the pod https://www.coldsteel.com/ All links: https://taprac.app/sheshieldpodHold My Guns Firearms Storage for Those in Need: https://www.holdmyguns.org/

1923 Main Street: A Daddy Daughter Disney Travel Podcast
Top Food Picks: EPCOT Festival of the Arts 2024, plus a New Tiana Addition

1923 Main Street: A Daddy Daughter Disney Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 13:45


It may not be the biggest EPCOT festival, nor does it have the best options when it comes to food, but the EPCOT Festival of the Arts does have have nicely crafted artistic dishes worth trying and we share our top picks for what to try at the 2024 edition. Plus, a milestone is reached at Tiana's Bayou Adventure with a fine detail worth discussing.Top Picks Foodie Guide: EPCOT International Festival of the Arts 2024From January 12 through February 19, the EPCOT Festival of the Arts is back to celebrate arts of all kinds, including the culinary art.With nearly 18 Food Studios and a big presence from Figment that includes a brand new Figment Premium Popcorn Bucket with Rainbow Popcorn, you better come hungry. Here are our top picks from what's new.The Deconstructed DishFood Items:  Deconstructed BLT: Pork belly, onion bread pudding, watercress espuma, and tomato jamDeconstructed Key Lime Pie: Flexible Key Lime Curd, “Key Lime” Mousse, Graham Cracker Cake, and Meringues (The Wonderful Walk of Colorful Cuisine Item)Beverages: Deconstructed Strawberry Mint Julep (Non-alcoholic beverage)Wicked Weed Brewing Blank Canvas Belgian Blonde WitbierDeconstructed Strawberry Mint Julep with bourbonCuisine ClassiqueFood Items:Beef Wellington: Mushroom duxelles, prosciutto, and puff pastry with red wine demi-glaceCast Iron-roasted P.E.I. mussels with sautéed tomatoes, garlic, and fresh herbsBeverages:  Gulf Stream Brewing Company Sum of All Colors IPA (New) > Mike's PickTesselaarsdal Pinot Noir (New)Figment's Inspiration Station at the Odyssey: Art, Food, and Little Sparks of MagicFood Items:Blueberry-filled Pastry Tart with purple icing (The Wonderful Walk of Colorful Cuisine Item)Rainbow Cake with freeze dried SKITTLES bite sized candiesFigment Premium Popcorn Bucket with Rainbow Popcorn (Limit two per person, per transaction; available while supplies last.)Beverages:Grape Smoothie with freeze dried SKITTLES bite sized candies (Non-alcoholic beverage)3 Daughters Brewing Black Cherry Hard Cider3 Daughters Brewing Blood Orange Hard Cider3 Daughters Brewing Passion Fruit Hard CiderRainbow Hard Cider Flight81Bay Brewing Co. Green with Envy Blonde Ale81Bay Brewing Co. Blue Butterfly LagerUrban Artifact The Gadget Raspberry & Blackberry Midwest Fruit TartRainbow Beer FlightThe Craftsman's Courtyard Food Items:Grilled Pork Belly with salsa verde, broccoli rabe, pickled peppers, and raclette cheese on grilled sourdough (New) > Mike's PickGrilled Marinated Skirt Steak with caramelized onions and mushrooms, blue cheese fondue, and arugula on a grilled French roll (New) > Amelia's PickBeverages: BrewDog Jet Black Heart Nitro Oatmeal StoutCoffee Old Fashioned CocktailRefreshment OutpostBeverages:Parish Brewing Co. Blueberry Mochi Berliner WeisseThe Tank Brewing Co. Street Art AmberBrewery Ommegang Neon Rainbows IPAPastoral Palate Food Items:Red Wine-braised Beef Short Rib with parsnip purée, broccolini, baby tomatoes, and balsamic glazeBlack Forest Cake: Chocolate mousse with morello cherries and chantilly cream Beverages:3 Daughters Brewing Rosé Hard Cider81Bay Brewing Co. Rosé Blonde AleFrozen RoséA Play on Rosé FlightMarietta Old Vine RoséThe Artist's Table Food Items:Duck and Dumplings: Smoked duck breast, ricotta dumplings, baby vegetables, and duck jusHummingbird Cake: Banana and pecan cake dipped in cream cheese icing with caramel sauce and warm pineapple compoteBeverages:Wicked Weed Pineapple Daydream IPA (New) > Mike's PickBrew Hub Jazzberry Wheat Jam Ale (New) Lost Coast Brewery Peanut Butter Chocolate Milk Stout (New) Migration Pinot Noir (New) Beer Flight also availableTangierine Café: Flavors of the Medina Food Items:Grilled Kebabs with carrot-chickpea salad and garlic aïoli Chermoula ChickenMoroccan-spiced LambStone-baked Moroccan Bread with hummus, chermoula, and zhoug dips (Plant-based Item)Chocolate Cake with pomegranate mousse and pomegranate whipped cream (New) Beverages:Twinings Chai Tea with Sprite and mint (Non-alcoholic beverage)Blake's Hard Cider Co. Grizzly Pear Hard Cider (New) Rekorderlig Strawberry-Lime Hard Cider (New) Keel Farms Blueberry Lavender Hard Cider (New) Chai Tea Mint Mimosa: Twinings Chai Tea with Key lime sparkling wine and mint (New) Hard Cider FlightVibrante & Vívido: Encanto Cocina Food Items:Chorizo and Potato Empanada with turmeric aïoli and annatto aïoli (The Wonderful Walk of Colorful Cuisine Item)Passion Fruit-filled Mango Cheesecake with coconut-pineapple cake, dragon fruit gelée, and dragon fruit-strawberry sauce (New) Beverages: Coconut and Passion Fruit Smoothie (Non-alcoholic beverage)Frozen Piña ColadaPassion Fruit DaiquiriGourmet Landscapes Food Items: Verjus-roasted Beets with goat cheese, petite lettuce, blackberry gastrique, and spiced pecans (New) (The Wonderful Walk of Colorful Cuisine Item)Roasted Bone Marrow with onion marmalade, pickled mushrooms, and petite lettuceWild Mushroom Risotto with truffle shavings and zinfandel reduction (Plant-based Item) Beverages: Whole Hog Brewery Raspberry Chéret Double RadlerSchlumberger Cuvée Klimt BrutThe Meeker Vineyard Winemaker's Handprint MerlotFrozen Scotch Cocktail: Scotch and herbal tea garnished with a chocolate nailRefreshment Port Food Items:Gnocchi Poutine with red wine-braised beef, cheese curds, basil, and burrataArtist Palette Jumbo Chocolate Chip CookieBeverages:Blood Orange Cosmo: Boyd & Blair Potato Vodka with blood orange, cranberry, and limeBoulevard Brewing Co. Quirk Blueberry Lemon & Lavender Hard SeltzerDeco Delights Food Item:Neapolitan Dessert Trio: Chocolate tart, vanilla bean cheesecake, and strawberry mousse (New) (The Wonderful Walk of Colorful Cuisine Item)Beverages:3 Daughters Brewing Strawberry Blonde Nitro81Bay Brewing Co. Vanilla PorterPlayalinda Brewing Co. Milk StoutEspresso Martini featuring Boyd & Blair Potato VodkaBeer FlightPop Eats Food Items:Tomato Soup with Grilled CheeseTomato Soup with pimento cheese, bacon, and fried green tomato grilled cheeseRock the Dots White Chocolate and Orange Mousse with vanilla bean chiffon cake (New) Beverages:Brooklyn Brewery Pulp Art Hazy IPABlanc de Bleu Cuvée Mousseux with boba pearlsRefreshment StationFrozen Slushy: Coca-Cola, dragon fruit, or watermelonConnections EateryBeverage: Orange-Lemonade Cocktail: Three Olives Blueberry Vodka, lemonade, and orange juice with cotton candy L'Art de la Cuisine Française Food Items:Crème de Brie en Petit Pain: Warm creamy brie in a house-made bread bowlSaumon Fumé Mousse et Aspic, Blini et Fromage de Chevre: Salmon mousse, smoked salmon, dill, and flaxseed biscuit, served cold (New) Vol-au-Vent de Saumon et Epinards, Sauce Chardonnay: Puff pastry with salmon and spinach and a chardonnay-shallot sauce, served warm (New) Duo de Saumon Hot and Cold: Enjoy both of the salmon offerings (New) Moelleux aux Noisettes, Croustillant Noisettes, Coulis Framboise et Mangue: Molten Valrhona chocolate cake, hazelnut crunch, and mango-raspberry coulis (New)Beverages:Frozen French Martini: Grey Goose Vodka, Chambord liqueur, pineapple, orange, and grape juices with lemon-lime foamElderflower Liqueur Cocktail: St. Germain Liqueur, sparkling wine, and mint (New) > Mike's PickCharles Lafite, Brut Rosé Prestige, Méthode Traditionnel Champenoise French Rosé Sparkling WinePinot Noir J. de Villebois (New) El Artista Hambriento Food Items:Carne Asada: Chipotle-marinated beef sirloin, grilled queso fresco, Nopales salad with queso fresco foam and chicharron dustBeverages: Mexican Craft BeerRubí Delicioso Margarita: Tromba Blanco Tequila, Lejay Blackcurrant Liqueur, citrus, mint, spicy agave, and beet juiceSmokey Banana Bliss Margarita: Ten to One Rum, Ilegal Mezcal Joven, banana purée, and lime juiceGoshiki Food Items:Wagyu Bun: Steamed bun filled with American wagyu beef served with green shiso sauceSushi Donut: Donut-shaped Sushi featuring salmon, tuna, shrimp, cucumber, and sesame seed over a decorated plate of wasabi aïoli, sriracha aïoli, and eel sauceIchigo Mochi – Daifuku: Daifuku mochi filled with fresh strawberry, sweet azuki bean paste, and white chocolate served with strawberry creamBeverages: Murasaki Blueberry Drink: Sweet blueberry and cream (Non-alcoholic beverage)Mikan Orange IPAMasu Sake in a traditional personalized wooden cupBlueberry Cocktail: Nigori sake with sweet blueberry, cream, and yuzuThe Painted Panda Food Items:General Tso's Chicken ShumaiChar Siu Pork BunSesame Balls with red bean pasteBeverages:Black and White Bubble Tea with black tea, milk, chocolate, and black & white boba pearls (Non-alcoholic beverage)Lucky Foo Pale AleSilk River Hard Lemonade with vodka, lavender-coconut syrup, and lemonadeButterfly Blue: Butterfly pea flower-infused cocktail with vodka, light rum, lychee syrup, and magic boba pearlsL'Arte di Mangiare  Food Items: Mozzarella Fritta: Flash-fried breaded fresh mozzarella with artist palette condimentsConchiglie Ripiene: Baked stuffed conchiglie pasta with beef, ricotta, peas, pomodoro, and creamy sauceTorta Ricotta di Cioccolata: Chocolate cheesecake and whipped creamBeverages:Peroni PilsnerLanghe NebbioloProseccoItalian Sangria (Red or White) Italian Margarita with tequila and limoncelloElderflower Sparkling Cocktail: Mint-infused elderflower liqueur, prosecco, and sparkling blood orangeSwirled ShowcaseFood Items: Soft-serve in a Waffle Cone VanillaChocolateCupcake (New) Cream Soda Float with Vanilla Soft-serveStrawberry Fanta Float with cupcake soft-serve (New)Funnel Cake Crazy Chocolate Funnel Cake Sandwich: Mini funnel cake sandwich with vanilla ice cream, rainbow whipped cream, strawberry sauce, powdered sugar, and sprinkles (New) > Amelia's PickJoffrey's Coffee & Tea Company World Discovery (Near Mission: SPACE) Pistachio Palette Cold Brew: A flavorful masterpiece featuring Joffrey's Shakin' Jamaican Cold Brew, pistachio syrup, and milk topped with whipped cream and colorful sprinklesNear Canada Realism Roseberry Cold Brew:  A lively swirl of flavors featuring Joffrey's Shakin' Jamaican Cold Brew, strawberry rose syrup, and milk topped with whipped cream and colorful sprinkles (Alcoholic version available with Bailey's Irish Cream Liqueur) Showcase Plaza (Near Disney Traders)  Brushstroke Berry Bliss: A vibrant combination of frozen lemon, Minute Maid Lemonade, raspberry syrup, and iced tea garnished with lemon (Alcoholic version available with Grey Goose Vodka) The American Adventure  Pastel Pineberry Frost: A pastel work of art featuring frozen lemon, Minute Maid Lemonade, and pineberry syrup garnished with lemon (Alcoholic version available with Grey Goose Vodka) -- New Orleans Top Blacksmith Forges Metal Weathervane for Disney's Tiana's Bayou AdventurePart of the true magic of Disney is the level of detail that goes into the development of rides, attractions, hotels and more. Recently, Tiana's Bayou Adventure has continued this with a new update to the forthcoming ride that feature a custom handcrafted weathervane by Louisiana's master blacksmith, Darryl Reeves.We know that Disney loves its weathervanes, so in the spirit of the city of New Orleans (where people can pretty much see metalwork of Darryl Reeves no matter where they go), Disney hired this 3rd generation master blacksmith and Vietnam Veteran to create something very special for Tiana's Bayou Adventure. The new unique addition to the ride went up recently and marks another phase of progress towards opening day later this year. With over 50 years of service to his craft and New Orleans, it's nice to see that Disney asked Darryl to create the weathervane for Tiana's Bayou Adventure. A nice authentic addition.--Thank You for Listening to the Disney Travel PodcastThank you very much for listening to this episode, Amelia and I hope that you enjoyed it. If you did, we would be very grateful if you could rate, review and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes (or on whichever app you choose to listen). A brief review about what you liked most about an episode truly helps to keep the show going by exposing it to new listeners. We look forward to continue producing new episodes each week.Sharing the podcast with your friends and on social media is also extremely helpful and very much appreciated.Contact 1923 Main StreetThank you for listening to the Disney Travel News Podcast at 1923MainStreet.com. As always, we love to get feedback and questions from our listeners and to hear your suggestions and ideas for future episodes.Shop unique and original Disney-inspired t-shirts, sweatshirt, hoodies, yoga leggings, dresses, swimwear and more at the Emporium at 1923 Main StreetPlease be sure to follow along on X, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.Thank you for listening and have a magical day!Mike Belobradic and Amelia Belobradic--Media provided by Jamendo

Pod Ween Satan
183. Spirit Walker

Pod Ween Satan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 37:11


Dontcha just love when Ween puts on the wizard's cloak and gets all proggy?!  Makes me want to bust out some of those old King Crimson albums that gather dust.  I'm talking Lizards, Islands, Larks Tongue in Aspic.  You know those ones that suck but are also awesome?  If Robert Fripp had "auto tune" to play with back then...man...a little auto tune and a little mellotron.  Mmmmmmm good.  

Interviewing the Legends: Rock Stars & Celebs
Ex King Crimson Violinist David Cross Talks New Album on Interviewing the Legends

Interviewing the Legends: Rock Stars & Celebs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 57:41


Ex-King Crimson Violinist David Cross Announces the Release of New Studio Album “Ice Blue, Silver Sky” OUT NOW! Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho. Initially inspired by Leadbelly, the Beatles, Bartok, Coltrane and his church organist father, David became an irrepressible improvisor and experimenter.  His subsequent immersion in rock music introduced him to a new, vast pool of expressive possibilities.  Currently, he plays a half fretted Violectra electric violin with 5 strings and an octave drop pedal, giving him a pitch range from the bottom of the cello to the top of the violin. David Cross was a member of King Crimson during the 1970s and continues to have a loyal fan base. He's best known for playing violin on the albums “Larks' Tongues in Aspic” and “Starless and Bible Black”. The musicians featured on his new album “Ice Blue, Silver Sky” include Jinian Wilde, Mick Paul, Steve Roberts and a special guest appearance on two tracks by David Jackson of Van Der Graaf Generator. This new studio album features new tracks along with new recordings of the two classic King Crimson tracks “Exiles” and “Starless”. The album title refers to a lyric in Starless and King Crimson lyricist Richard Palmer-James contributes to the lyrics on this album. PLEASE WELCOME English electric violinist and keyboardist best known for playing with progressive rock band King Crimson from 1972 to 1974 …DAVID CROSS to Interviewing the Legends…   PURCHASE “Ice Blue, Silver Sky” By DAVID CROSS available at Amazon CD: https://geni.us/DCBcd Apple Music: https://geni.us/DCBam Spotify: https://geni.us/DCBsp Also available directly from Cherry Red: https://www.cherryred.co.uk/artist/david-cross/ David Cross said of the album "There is a narrative to this album which emerges from a patchwork of natural soundbites, lyrics and scripted text. The music is the tale."   FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT DAVID CROSS VISIT https://www.davidcrossband.com/ Official David Cross Band https://www.facebook.com/p/DAVID-CROSS-BAND-100063465880269/ Facebook https://twitter.com/DavidCrossMusic Twitter https://twitter.com/DavidCrossMusic Instagram https://www.youtube.com/@davidcrossmusic/videos YouTube https://open.spotify.com/artist/4nGJ8XGDESeMddmA7TZ0I7 Spotify   DAVID CROSS BAND TOUR 2024 Feb 21st 2024  Katowice, Poland David Cross Band, Larks' Tongues at 50 Larks' Tongues @ 50. The David Cross Band will perform the whole of Larks' Tongues in Aspic live.   Feb 22 2024 Wroclaw, Poland  Thu 22nd, Feb 2024 David Cross Band, Larks' Tongues at 50 Larks' Tongues @ 50. The David Cross Band will perform the whole of Larks' Tongues in Aspic live.   Feb 23 2024 Poznan, Culture Center Zamek, Poland David Cross Band, Larks' Tongues at 50 Larks' Tongues @ 50. The David Cross Band will perform the whole of Larks' Tongues in Aspic live.   Feb 24 2024 Bydgoszcz, Kuźnia Klub, Poland David Cross Band, Larks' Tongues at 50 Larks' Tongues @ 50. The David Cross Band will perform the whole of Larks' Tongues in Aspic live.   Feb 25 2024 Warsaw, Hybrydy Klub, Poland David Cross Band, Larks' Tongues at 50 Larks' Tongues @ 50. The David Cross Band will perform the whole of Larks' Tongues in Aspic live.   Discography With King Crimson Larks' Tongues in Aspic (1973) Starless and Bible Black (1974) Red (1974) (“Providence” as a performer, “Providence” and “Starless” as a co-composer) Live albums USA (1975) (recorded in June 1974) The Great Deceiver (1992) (boxed set, 1973–1974) The Night Watch (1997) (recorded in November 1973)   With Robert Fripp Starless Starlight (2015)   Solo / David Cross Band Memos from Purgatory (1989) The Big Picture (1992) (David Cross Band) Testing to Destruction (1994) (David Cross Band) Exiles (1997) (David Cross Band + guests) Closer Than Skin (2005) (David Cross Band) Alive in the Underworld (2008) (David Cross Band) Sign of the Crow (2016) (David Cross Band) Crossing the Tracks (2018) Ice Blue, Silver Sky (2023)   With Naomi Maki Unbounded (2006) With Radius Arc Measuring (1988) Sightseeing (1989) Elevation (1992) There Is No Peace (1995) Civilisations (2000)   With Andrew Keeling English Sun (2009) October Is Marigold (2021)   Collaborations The Butterfly Ball (With Rod Edwards and Roger Hand) (1975) Clearlight: Forever Blowing Bubbles (1975) Paul Egan: Island of Dreams (1978) Shock Headed Peters: Life Extinguisher EP (1986) Low Flying Aircraft: Low Flying Aircraft (1987) Danielle Dax: Blast The Human Flower (1990) Jade Warrior: Distant Echoes (1993) Rime of the Ancient Sampler: A Mellotron Compilation (1993) Joe Hisaishi: Chijou no Rakuen (1994) Stick Men + featuring David Cross: Midori (2016) David Cross and Sean Quinn: Cold Sky Blue (2016) David Cross and David Jackson: Another Day (2018) David Cross and Andrew Booker: Ends Meeting (2018) David Cross and Peter Banks: Crossover (2020)   Support us on PayPal!

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Fosforo 1482: I brani della striscia numero 2 della settimana: King Crimson - Larks` Tongues in Aspic, Part Two (Elemental mix); Prince and The New Power Generation - Horny Pony (2023 Remaster); Calvin Keys - Six to Seven; Saga - Yesterday`s Rain; Patricia Barber - Touch of Trash; Fosforo va in onda ogni giorno alle 01:20 e alle 18:00. Puoi ascoltare le sequenze musicali di Rufus T. Firefly sulla frequenza di Radio Tandem, 98.400FM, o in streaming e anche in podcast.Per info: https://www.radiotandem.it/fosforo

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)
S05E07 Les Reptiles du jardin 3/4 : Les 4 espèces de Vipères françaises (Ludivine Delamare, naturaliste)

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 11:58


Il y a 4 espèces de vipères en France, aidez-nous à les faire connaître et surtout à les protéger ! Pour bien différencier les couleuvres des vipères :

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 100 – VOIVOD is the Engine That Powers Us

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 165:28


2023 marks the 40th anniversary of Voivod, a band that are at the very heart of everything we do at Radical Research and everything we listen to as incorrigible music obsessives. In celebration, Voivod released Morgoth Tales, which finds the Mark V lineup (Snake, Away, Chewy, Rocky) covering songs from various past eras. For ourselves, we pay tribute by offering our longest and most in-depth episode yet, while also celebrating a landmark of our own. We invite all chaosmongers, nothingfaces, cockroaches and diehards across the schizophere to join us in celebration of the one, the only, the eternal VOIVOD!!! Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books, many of them recently restocked: http://radicalresearch.org/shop/ Music cited in order of appearance: [all Voivod except where otherwise noted] intros from War and Pain, Killing Technology, Angel Rat, The Wake “Experiment” (Dimension Hatröss, 1988) “Blower” (War and Pain, 1984) “Ripping Headaches” (Rrröööaaarrr, 1986) Carnivore, “Carnivore” (Carnivore, 1985) “Forgotten in Space” (Killing Technology, 1987) Cave In, “Decay of the Delay” (Jupiter, 2000) “Cockroaches” (Killing Technology, 1987) “Psychic Vaccum” (Dimension Hatröss, 1988) “Brain Scan” (Dimension Hatröss, 1988) Wartech, "Virtual Reality" (demo 1991) “Missing Sequences” (Nothingface, 1989) “Into My Hypercube” (Nothingface, 1989) “Inner Combustion” (Nothingface, 1989) King Crimson, “Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part Two” (Larks' Tongues in Aspic, 1973) “Nuage Fractal” (Angel Rat, 1991) Alchemist, “Escape from the Black Hole” (Organasm, 2000) “Clouds in My House” (Angel Rat, 1991) Die Kreuzen, “Best Goodbye” (Cement, 1991) “Best Regards” (Angel Rat, 1991) “Freedoom” (Angel Rat, 1991) “Horror” (Rrröööaaarrr, 1986) Rush, “Natural Science” (Permanent Waves, 1980) Van Der Graaf Generator, “Man-Erg” (Pawn Hearts, 1971) “Moonbeam Rider” (The Outer Limits, 1993) “Time Warp” (The Outer Limits, 1993) “Phobos” (Phobos, 1997) “Temps Mort” (Phobos, 1997) “Neutrino” (Phobos, 1997) “Aware” (demo for unrealized 10th album, 2000) “Facing Up” (Voivod, 2003) “Divine Sun” (Voivod, 2003) “Polaroids” (Katorz, 2006) “Corps Etranger” (Target Earth, 2013) “Iconspiracy” (The Wake, 2018) “Always Moving” (The Wake, 2018) “Quest for Nothing” (Synchro Anarchy, 2022) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

Reading, Writing, Rowling
Potterversity Episode 40: Live from LeakyCon

Reading, Writing, Rowling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 57:01


Join us for a special episode recorded live from LeakyCon Chicago! Katy, Emily, and producer Laurie give LeakyCon attendees an overview of the current state of Potter studies, including areas of interest, such as social justice, responses to the author and how authorship does or does not affect our reading, and where we see the field going. We also provide a preview of our upcoming companion book, available later this year from McFarland, and consider the symbiotic relationship between scholarship and fandom. We're particularly interested in how scholarship has benefited from fan expertise and how we can use scholarship to open up the text to analysis rather than close it off with a consensus, especially in an age of internet hot-take culture. Potter's portrayals of elves and goblins may be uncomfortable, but there are many possible interpretations, some of which have received quite thorough academic attention. J.R.R. Tolkien's thoughts on allegory versus applicability are helpful in thinking about intentional and interpreted symbolism. Members of the audience, including Marjolaine Martin from French academic Potter podcast ASPIC and Harry Potter: Hogwarts Tournament of Champions Hufflepuff David Martin, weigh in with their own thoughts.

Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio
Ancient Recipes with Sohla El-Waylly: Roman Cheesecake, Medieval Apple Pie and Fish Head Aspic

Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 51:00


We are traveling back in time with chef Sohla El-Waylly, host of “Ancient Recipes with Sohla.” We learn how to make Roman cheesecake, fish head aspic and Mary Todd Lincoln's white almond cake. Plus, Maggie Hennessy breaks down the hottest trends in restaurant names, from animals to ampersands; Lynn Clark makes Korean spicy chilled noodles; and Grant Barrett and Martha Barnette dig into a slice of language pie. (Originally aired July 15, 2022.)Get the recipe for Korean Spicy Chilled Noodles.We want to hear your culinary tips! Share your cooking hacks, secret ingredients or unexpected techniques with us for a chance to hear yourself on Milk Street Radio! Here's how: https://www.177milkstreet.com/radiotipsListen to Milk Street Radio on: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.45 Fall and Rise of China: Sino-French War of 1884-1885 #2: War at Sea

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 30:25


Last time we spoke about the descent into full scale war between the Qing dynasty and France because of the Tonkin campaign. The French sought to annihilate the Black Flag Army, knowing full well it might entice the Qing to war and so it did. The Tonkin campaign saw the battle of Bac Ninh which led to direct confrontation with Qing forces and soon both sides hit the negotiating table. The Tientsin accord was agreed upon, but no set deadline for the Qing withdrawal led to more conflict and it seems full scale war had finally kicked off. Admiral COurbet was ordered to hit Fuzhou and there he smashed the Fujian fleet utterly embarrassing the Qing dynasty leading to panic, chaos and outrage amongst the Chinese people. How will things change going forward now that France had landed a death blow to one of the Qing dynasties fleets? Could the sabers of war be sheathed?   #45 The Sino-French War of 1884-1885 part 2: The Sino-French War at Sea   Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. The battle of Fuzhou certainly made a splash. 9 Qing warships were sunk, several others were severely damaged and possibly 2-3 thousand Qing forces were killed. Admiral Courbet then went about the Min River bombarding all the forts and batteries he could before making his exit utterly humiliating the Qing. Now until the battle of Fuzhou the Qing and French were playing footsy under the table when it came to a full scale declared war. Basically everything up until now could be seen as an undeclared war. To give a example of this, think about China and Japan from 1931-1937. They were to be blunt fully at war, but neither side wanted to officially acknowledge it to the international community for a variety of reasons, thus it could be seen as an undeclared war. Here to we see France and the Qing dynasty not wishing to make formal declarations of war, for a variety of reasons. Now while it would remain undeclared, it by no means meant they were not at war.  News of the catastrophe and destruction of the Fujian Fleet were met with public outrage in China. Mobs began to attack foreign concessions, and in Europe the mood was sympathetic to the Chinese cause. The British, Germans and American military's began to extend their hand to the Qing dynasty offering advisers. Perhaps it was less about the Qing plight and more so to stick the middle finger to the French, as one does, but its the thought that counts. Over in Hong Kong, still a colony of the British empire, dock workers began to refuse to repair French warships like La Galissonniere in september of 1884. La Galissonniere had received some hits in August and came in for some work, but a strike occurred in September. Now a large reason for this was Chinese workers refusing to work and by proxy it hindered the British dock workers. Things got dicey and some riots and fights broke out prompting British authorities to deploy forces to defend their dockyards and workers from continuous harassment from Chinese. This by no means was organic by the way, the Qing government were pulling strings of their citizens to cause such conflicts to hinder any aid to France.  Now Admiral Courbet was given orders to smash Fuzhou, which he did, but if the Qing continued their “defiance” he was also ordered to go smash the port of Keelung in northern Formosa, modern day Taiwan. These actions of course were done to push the Qing to get their forces out of Tonkin as pertaining to the Tientsin Accords. Well the Qing were not budging, so Keelung was put on the menu. Admiral Courbet argued vigorously not to launch a campaign against Formosa, and instead to target major ports in the Liaodong region like Port Arthur or Weihaiwei. The French military planners thought these prospects to difficult to hit as the Far East Squadron was not large by any means and Keelung was a much easier target. In mid september the French cabinet after deliberating the issue decided to launch attacks against Keelung and Tamsui. Their rationale in the end was that the towns held nearby coal mines that could be seized to provide the Far East Squadron a wartime base. Thus on October 1st, Lt Colonel Bertaux-Levillain, haha that last name again, landed at Keelung with 2250 men taken from the Tonkin Campaign forces. They were to be called the Formosa Expeditionary Corps. They sailed out of Saigon escorted by the Far East Squadron and came ashore as Courbet's forces bombarded the shore batteries and Qing forces trying to mount a defense. The French casualties as usual were claimed to be small, 4 deaths and 12 wounded while the Qing casualties according to Formosans were around 100 dead and hundreds wounded. The first week of October saw French forces occupying several hills around Keelung and they sent scouts to look at the Pei-tao coal mines.  The imperial commissioner responsible for the defense of Formosa was Liu Mingchuan who could only watch helplessly as the French bombarded 3 shore batteries in the port of Keelung and began to prod the Pei-tao coal mines as his 2000 or so Qing troops were overwhelmed. Now knowing the French would likely hit Tamsui as well he tried to establish better defenses there by planting torpedo mines in the river approach and creating boat and stone barricades. He also armed locals to try and augment his Qing forces. These locals were known as Hakka hillmen and they were armed with primitive matchlock rifles, but despite being undergunned were deemed very brave warriors. Tamsui was protected by two forts west of the city, the White fort and a still under construction Fort neuf. The French were unable to enter the Tamsui River due to the barricade and mines and thus began bombarding the two forts on October 2nd. The forts and warships exchanged fire, but as usual the outdated cannons in the forts were no match and were silenced quickly. Testimony from a Canadian Presbyterian missionary named George Mackey, had to add this one being Canadian myself, who was housed in Tamsui said this of the bombardment. “When the bombarding began we put our little children under the floor of the house, that they might not be alarmed. My wife went out and in during these trying hours. I paced the front of the house with A Hoa, while shot and shell whizzed and burst all around us. One shell struck a part of Oxford College, another a corner of the Girls' School, and still another a stone in front of us, and sent it into mid-air in a thousand atoms. A little to the west of us another went into the ground, gouging a great hole and sending up a cloud of dust and stones. The suction of one, as it passed, was like a sudden gust of wind. Amid the smoke from forts and ships, and the roar and thunder of shot and shell, we walked to and fro, feeling that our God was round about us.” The French bombardment was not very precise and while the two forts had been neutralized, countless shells hit the town and surrounding area endangering civilians. The French followed up the bombardment by landing ashore forces to seize the forts from which they then could begin operations to blow up the mines and barricades in the riverway. Now the Qing defense of the city was led by General Sun Kaihua and General Zhang Gaoyuan. They expected the French to come from the direction of the seized forts and began to set up defensive lines and trenches to meet this. The Far East squadron anchored near the harbour entrance to support the men as they marched. However disaster struck. The men marched and many landed ashore at some beaches, but the sand dunes further inland made it impossible for the ships to see over them to support the mens offensive. As the French marched over the dunes, expected to see large rice paddy field terrain, it was actually thick woods and ditches everywhere. General Sun Kaihua was making great use of the terrain concealing his men everywhere he could and they ambushed the French as they made their way through the brush. The forward French units were thrown into chaos, quickly screaming for backup as General Zhang Gaoyuan sent his forces to smash their left flank. Zhang's men were able to push the French left flank into the main bodies position leading to the firefight extending to the entire French formation. The Qing and French forces were separated by a distance of around 100 meters. While most of the French forces kept the volley system accordingly, many sailor forces too excited by the mayhem began mindlessly firing into the brush wasting ammunition. French officers screamed to stop. General Zhang kept up the momentum by ordering his forces to push the French left flank even further into the main body. Meanwhile General Kaihua motioned forces to hit the French right flank. The entire French frontlines were engulfed in a battle between them and unseen enemies in the brush. After an hour of engagement, 2/3rd of the French ammunition had been used and casualties were mounting. The French commanders ordered the men to make a fighting withdrawal as General Zhang and Sun ordered their men to try and cut off the left and right flanks escape. By midday, the French were in full retreat back to the warships, nearly 1/10 were wounded, many dead. It was estimated the French had 17 deaths and 49 wounded. Captain Garnot of the formosa expeditionary corps had this to say about the failed attack, “There is no doubt that the main reason for the repulse was that the landing force was too small, but poor tactics also played their part. There was no vanguard to cover the advance of the line of battle. The firing line advanced without a preliminary reconnaissance into difficult terrain, under fire from Chinese snipers who were well dug-in and protected. Confusion and lack of direction was evident in the conduct of the battle. The courage and dash shown by our officers and sailors, who had not been trained for a land battle, cannot conceal the fact that we opened fire in a disorderly manner; that the reserves came up to join the line of battle prematurely, without orders; and that our troops lost our heads, firing wildly at the enemy and using up their ammunition in a few minutes. Infantry tactics cannot simply be improvised, as our landing companies learned by bitter experience.” Later on 6 French soldiers had their heads placed in the Tamsui markets, allegedly done by the Hakka hillsmen. The French commanders sent word to General Sun demanding they be buried. The French defeat at Tamsui heavily bolstered the hardliners back in the Qing court. The court convened in late october and Empress Dowager Cixi decided the undeclared war against France would continue until France agreed to withdraw their indemnity demands for the Bac Le ambush. The Qing relayed peace terms on November 5th, but they included some major demands such as outright canceling the Tientsin Accord; having France abandon their protectorateship over Annam and Tonkin and allowing the Qing to continue to occupy Lang Son, Lao Cai an Cao Bang. The mediator between the Qing and France, British foreign secretary Lord Granville said of the terms “the Chinese terms are those from a victor to the vanquished” and he promptly refused to even transmit them to France. Because of the setback the French were only able to enforce a limited blockade of the northern portion of Formosa as the Formosa expeditionary corps awaited further reinforcements. In January of 1885 command over the corps was handed over to Colonel Jacques Duchesne who augmented them with two additional battalions bringing a total strength of around 4000 men. However also because of the Qing victory, Liu Mingchuan was augmented by over 25,000 reinforcements taken from the Xiang and Anhui armies, the veteran troops of Zeng Guofan and Li Hongzhang.  As grand as the ground forces boost was to Formosa, on the naval front things were entirely different. The Nanyang Fleet asked for some warships of the Beiyang Fleet to augment their strength to fight the French, but the commander of the Beiyang Fleet, Li Hongzhang himself denied the request. Again, none of the fleet commanders wished to risk any of their advanced ships to face the French and the commanders adamantly did not want other commanders to use their ships for that matter. This created a major divide in the fleet. The northern fleets and southern fleets refused to cooperate and in fact did a lot to oppose another. For example, the French Navy would obviously be operating more so in the southern sea, thus one would imagine the Qing would focus their overwhelming naval strength there. However the northern fleets would hinder this greatly by draining southern China of resources, warships and of course sailors who they began to enlist en masse. This all led to the benefit of the French Navy. Meanwhile the Far East squadron was receiving reinforcements beginning in 1884 and by february of 1885 was a lot stronger. Now in mid January of 1885, the Nanyang Fleet was ordered to try and relieve the French naval blockade of Formosa. On January 18th, the cruisers Nanchen, Kaiji, Nanrui, frigate Yuyuan and sloop Chengqing departed Shanghai for Formosa. The commanding admiral was Wu Ankang and he was supposed to receive additional aid in the form of the Chaoyong, Yangwei of the Nanyang fleet and two cruisers from the Beiyang fleet, but like I said, Li Hongzhang refused to release them and instead diverted them to Korea where Yuan Shikai was busy quelling the Gapsin coup. Admiral Wu's group sailed south hesitantly, fearing an actual engagement. In fact Admiral Wu had hoped by just publicizing the fact his force was enroute to Formosa would lead the French to pull out. When this failed to occur, Wu literally turned his ships around high, tailing it for the port of Ningbo. However the French had received word of the sortie and literally leapt at the chance of engaging such an enemy. Admiral Courbet sailed out of Keelung's water with the ironclads Bayard, Triumphant, cruisers Duguay-Trouin, Eclairuer, Nielly, gunboat Aspic and the troopship Saone. The French were not exactly certain where to find the enemy and first looked into the mouth of the Min River in early February. Not finding the enemy, the French then sailed north along the Chinese coast. On February 8th, Courbet's force were running low on coal so he was forced to dispatch the Duguay-Trouin back to Keelung. On the 10th the French squadron reached Chusen island and by the 11th they entered the Yangtze river scaring the batteries at Wusong, but still no sight of the enemy fleet. The French then received word from Qing newspapers that they had actually passed the Qing fleet on their way north and that they were near Sanmen Bay. Courbet immediately set sail south and by the 13th entered Shipu Bay where they caught sight of the Qing fleet. The French immediately bore down upon their enemy as the Qing took up a V formation led by Admiral Wu's flagship Kaiji. The French were exhilarated upon seeing the Qing formation coming right at them primed for a battle and then as the Qing closed in they suddenly broke formation and scattered. 3 Qing cruisers fled south, with Courbet offering pursuit while the Yuyuan and Chengqing fled further into Shipu bay. According to American naval officer L. C Arlington who was aiding the Nanyang Fleet he said “Admiral Wu had a personal grudge against the captains of the Yuyuan and Chengqing and deliberately tried to sacrifice them to save the rest of his flotilla”. The Qing cruisers were faster and thus outran their French counterpart, leading Courbet to turn right back around to hunt the Yuyuan and Chengqing. On the night of the 14th, the French sent torpedo launches under the cover of darkness which got with 100 meters to the two ships before they were spotted. The Qing began to use rifle fire against the small boats as the French crews frantically tried to spar torpedo the Yuyuans hull successfully crippling her. One French sailor died to rifle fire as they made their escape. Arlington was actually aboard the Yuyuan that night and had this to say about the event as he witnessed the spar torpedo hit and a shell lobbed at the nearby Chengqing. “The scene that now occurred almost beggars description. Some tried to lower the boats, some rushed between decks to try and save their possessions, many jumped overboard into the sea. It was, in fact, everyone for himself, and the devil take the hindmost. When I had time to realise what had really happened, a strange scene was unrolled before me. Just ahead of us lay the little Ching-ching slowly settling down beneath the waters; she had been attacked by the same torpedo boat that had sunk us. Our own ship was gradually sinking, her guns just level with the water's edge. Along the shore and in the water about us were seamen, soldiers, chickens, ducks, geese and baggage of every description. The fault rested entirely with the Chinese—even at the last moment, had they made any attempt to repel the torpedo boat they might have warded off the catastrophe, and possibly sunk the enemy instead. No such attempt was made, and the French escaped scot-free” The next morning the French scouted the bay finding the two Qing warships had sunk. Admiral Courbet continued to hunt for the wandering Nanyang fleet and on February 25th received orders to implement a “rice blockade”. This was to be a naval blockade against the sea transport of rice to Shanghai. By the 28th, Courbets squadron made it to Zhenhai bay enroute to Shanghai where he received reports  the Nanyang fleet was hiding in the bay. He hunted until march 1st until at long last he found some Qing warships and low and behold it was the 3 cruisers of Admiral Wu Ankang. Alongside the 3 cruisers were 4 other ships, the sloop Chaowu, wooden transport Yuankai and 2 gunboats. The entrance to the bay was likewise filled with sunken chinese junks blocking it. Courbet performed a reconnaissance with one of his ships, the Nielly which was met with Chinese shore battery fire and a few of the Chinese warships. The Nielly was nearly hit a few times, but managed to perform the survey and return to her squadron.  Courtbet met with his fellow officers and came to the conclusion attacking the Nanyang fleet within range of their harbor defenses was too large a risk to take. Instead he elected to perform a naval blockade of Zhenhai Bay. For over a month, a few ships of the Far East Squadron at any given time held the blockade, thus forcing over 7 Nanyang fleet warships to be stuck in the bay and useless to the war. The French claim this was a strategic victory, but the Qing saw it as a defensive victory for themselves, because of the thwarting of the Nielly from their point of view. Our American friend Arlington gives a colorful account of what occurred. According to Arlington, when Admiral Wu Ankang's 3 warships showed up to Zhenhai Bay, the authorities there begged him to leave so the French would not attack them all. Instead Wu threatened to take his ships up the Ningbo river to leave them high and dry to fight the French off by themselves. When the French appeared in front of Zhenhai bay the authorities demanded Wu sail out to attack the French using the 7 warships available, but he refused to do so. Arlington states that was a wise decision, because they would have been annihilated. While the blockade was going on, Britain officially closed off Hong Kong and other held concessions from the Far East Squadron to hinder them. The French in return upheld their rice blockade strategy against the Yangtze River, hoping to start out northern China. As far as the great battles of the sea were concerned that would actually be the end of it for the most part.  Now taking a look back to the land campaigns, after the naval battle of Fuzhou, Empress Dowager Cixi had given the greenlight for the undeclared war to kick off. This resulted in Qing forces from Guangxi and Yunnan provinces to advance into Tonkin to give battle with the French. General Millot's health took a turn for the worse and he submitted his resignation back in September of 1884, his last order of the day had describing himself as quote “a sick and disappointed man”. He was relieved by General Louis Briere de L'isle which greatly annoys me as I now will have to narrate that entire name each time haha. Little known fact I am married to a Quebecois woman who is throwing up hearing my anglo ass narrate so many french terms and names. Briere de L'isle's first task was to thwart the Qing forces invading the Red River Delta system. By late september a large Guangxi Army were advancing from LangSon into the Luc Nam Valley and managed to ambush two grinch gunboats, the Massue and Hache on October 2nd. They managed to kill one officer and injured 32 men, but the ambush did give up the element of surprise. French scouts reported 3 large groups of Qing forces: one around the village of Kep along the Mandarin road; one at Bao Loc; and one at Chu in the upper valley of the Luc Nam River. Briere de L'ilse deployed General Oscar de Negrier with 3000 troops to hit the Luc Nam Valley before the Qing could concentrate their forces. The Guangxi force was led by Generals Wang Debang and Pan Dingxin, two officers who were part of the Bac le ambush. The forces at Kep were led by Fang Yusheng and Zhou Shouchang while the forces at Chu were led by Su Yuanchun and Chen Jia. General Oscar transported his forces using gunboats to quickly hit the separate forces before they could consolidate. Oscar would lead men to his Kep with the bulk of his troops while his subordinate Lt Colonel Donnier took a column to hit Chu. Once Oscar had won at Kep he would then either help at Chu or move on to hit Bao Loc. On October 8th, Oscar's men smashed the forces at Kep sending them fleeing, and quickly got back to his gunboats to join Donnier at Chu. The battle of Kep saw the French losing 32 killed and 61 wounded and claiming to have inflicted 1600 casualties upon the Qing. This meant Donnier could be patient and await the reinforcements before seriously engaging the enemy at Chu, but on October the 10th his men were drawn into a bloody two day battle at Chu. Donnier was victorious, though it was a costly one, he had 21 deaths and 92 wounded while claiming to have killed 100 Qing and wounded a few hundred.  After these two victories, the Qing fell back to Bac le and Dong Song while the French consolidated their positions at Kep and Chu by reinforcing them with a total of 7200 soldiers and 4500 coolies. While Briere de l'ilse was consolidated and supplying his forces at Chu and Kep he also began ordering resupply missions to the outposts of Tuyen Quang, Thai Nguyen and Hung Hoa. The outposts were being continuously harassed by Liu Yongu's Black Flags and the invading Yunnan forces. These more isolated outposts began seeing attacks from the Yunnan army beginning on october 12th and by the end of the month the garrison at Tuyen Quang saw 170 of its 550 men unfit for duty.  Throughout october the French gunboats were trying their best to resupply the outposts, but the Black Flag Army occupied Yu Oc, which was between Tuyen Quang and Hung Hoa, thus cutting it off. By early november the French knew the lack of supplies getting through was becoming dangerous. The gunboat crews were continuously sniped at causing many fatalities. This led Briere de L'isle to launch at attack to dislodge the Black Flags at Yu Oc, while simultaneously making a resupply run for Tuyen Quang. Lt Colonel Jacques Duchesne was sent with roughly 700 men to take a small flotilla of junks escorted by 4 gunboats to land 7 kms above Yu Oc. The troops landed on november 18th and spent the day marching to Yu Oc, never seeing the enemy. At dawn on the 19th, the vanguard of the French column began to come under fire, but they could not pinpoint the enemy's location as a result of the deep bush. Duchesne ordered the front units to fan out a bit and they quickly found a Qing forward line of defense. For two hours a firefight ensued as the Qing gradually prodded different parts of the French column. At 10am a forward French legionnaire companies found a Qing fort that was firing down upon the French vanguard force. The legionnaires fixed bayonets and charge the fort coming out of a ravine. The Qing defenders fled their defenses before the French could surround them disappearing into the bush. The fighting continued on with the French gradually pushing forward until they found a citadel. The French quickly neutralized the citadel and thus the way to Tuyen Quang was opened again for resupply. The fighting cost the French 10 dead with 37 wounded, for the Black Flags and Yunnan forces the losses were estimated to be much higher. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The French had basically won the war at sea, but the land forces had to fight bitterly against the Black Flag, Vietnamese and Qing forces in Tonkin. Would the French be able to push the Qing and Black Flags out of Tonkin to claim it for themselves?

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.44 Fall and Rise of China: Sino-French War of 1884-1885 #1: Battle of Fuzhou

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 31:52


Last time we spoke about the beginning of the Tonkin campaign of 1883-1886. Henri Riviere picked up after Garnier and got himself killed on the Paper bridge. In the face of a unauthorized and failed Tonkin Campaign, that should have been the nail in the coffin. But a new administration took hold in France and they were certainly more gung-ho about colonizing southeast asia. General Bouet picked up after Riviere, but he was met with some failure and uninspiring victories. He quit his job and it fell to Admiral Courbet to continue France's campaign to take all of Tonkin. However to defeat the Black Flag Army of Liu Yongfu was a tricky thing as the Qing were covertly supporting them. France had to decide if she would continue, for if she did it might mean another war against the Qing dynasty.   #44 The Sino-French War of 1884-1885 part 1: Battle of Fuzhou   Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. Admiral Courbet just received reinforcements in the form of 10,000 men, 6 gunboats and orders to attack Liu Yongfu and the Black Flag regardless of how it might drag the Qing dynasty into war. The Black Flag Army had set up camp in the fortified city of Son Tay which lay a few km's south of the red river. The city fort was in a pentagonal formation with walls 11 feet high, surrounded by a deep moat and within the center was a citadel. The french scouts estimated the fort had well over 100 cannons, this was not going to be a walk in the park as they say.  Liu Yongfu and the Black Flag Army knew the French would approach Son Tay from the east using their gunboats along the Red River. This was because the Black Flat had hired european engineers in advance to convert the town north of Son Tay blocking its approach into a impregnable strongpoint. Large dykes, water filled ditches, bamboo palisades and trenches surrounded it and offered the Black Flag Army extremely well positioned defensive lines. Thus to take a northern route meant the French would have to take Phu Sa. Liu Yongfu had roughly 3000 veteran Black Flag soldiers , 7000 local vietnamese troops led by Prince Hoang Ke Viem and an additional 1000 Qing troops led by Tang Zhiong. Hoang Ke Viem's men manned the citadel, Tang Zhiong's were inside the city and the walls and field were Black Flag Army's responsibility.  On the other side, Admiral Courbet deployed 9000 of his men for the campaign against Son Tay, distributed into two columns led by Colonel Belin and Bichot. Belin would lead 3300 men consisting of 2 Turco battalions, 1 marine battalion, some Cochinchinese riflemen, 1 foreign legion battalion, 3 marine artillery batteries and 800 Tonkinese rifleman. Bichot's group consisted of 3 marine battalions, some Cochinchinese riflemen, a fusilier-marins battalion and 3 artillery batteries. Both columns departed from Hanoi on December 11th. Bichot's group were transported up the Red River by the 6 gunboats and made it ashore on the western bank of the Day River, where they secured a pathway for Belin's column to march. By December 13th both columns met up 5 km's away from the forward defensive lines of Son Tay. On December 14th the French advanced from the east towards the Phu Sa positions, beating back some Black Flag sorties against their flanks. They opened fire with their artillery for 2 hours upon the Phu Sa gun placements. Then 2 forward battalions seized the most forward defensive position at Phu Sa, but from there they found no way to keep pushing forward. During this action the French had 68 men dead and around 250 wounded. Thus in a single day Courtbet had lost more men that Bouet or Riviere in all their battles put together.  Liu Yongfu hoped to exploit the French losses by ordering a night raid. This however turned into a disaster and not only did he loss many men to the combat, others began to abandon Phu Sa, fleeing for Son Tay. On the 16th Courbet ordered the men to try and prod Son Tay from the northwest. The French artillery softened up the defense before Coubet personally rode out to the forward position well within the Black Flag Army's fire range. Courbet led the men to attack the western gate of Son Tay which was demolished by artillery and explosives. Li Yongfu's men quickly withdrew into the citadel as the French stormed into the city. By this point it seems Liu Yongfu knew it was too dangerous to defend the city so he ordered his men to evacuate under the cover of darkness. The French had suffered 83 deaths and a few hundred wounded while the Black Flag were estimated to have nearly 1000 killed and another 1000 wounded if French sources are ever to be believed. The Vietnamese and Chinese troops had evacuated well in advance of the French storming the city and thus played only a minor role in the battle. Now the terrible losses the Black Flag did incur had significant consequences going forward. Liu Yongfu felt his men had intentionally been tossed to the lions by the Chinese and Vietnamese and he determined going forward that he would not again expose his army so openly. Liu Yongfu took his army from Son Tay over to Bac Ninh. Now at this point Admiral Courbet officially handed command of the land forces over to General Charles Thoedore Millot. Millot would take command of the 10,000 man force which included 2 Brigade commanders who had recently made their marks so to say in history. General Louis Briere de L'isle, the former governor of Senegal commanded the 1st brigade and the 2nd brigade was commanded by Foreign Legion general Francois de Negrier who had quelled an Arab rebellion in Algeria.  Now in Bac Ninh the 3000 strong Black Flag Army would have very powerful allies. The Qing governor of Guangxi province, Xu Yanxu was commanding over 20,000 Qing forces with his subordinates Zhao Wo and Huang Guilan. The soldiers were veterans of the Anhui and Xiang armies, ie; Li Hongzhang and Zeng Guofan's old forces. Half of the Qing forces were deployed along the Mandarin Road southwest of Bac Ninh and the other half were deployed east of Bac Ninh along the Trun son and Dap Cau mountains. General Millot gave each brigade two marching regiments each containing roughly 3 infantry battalions a piece. The 4 commanders of each regiment were Colonels Defoy, Belin, Duchesne and Bertaux-Levillain, interesting last name there haha. Now despite the numerical superiority, the Chinese forces were quite demoralized and Liu Yongfu intentionally was going to keep his Black Flag units out of the real fray of danger, and these factors came out to play in the battle.  The two brigades were to approach Bac Ninh from two different locations: the first brigade would depart from Hanoi and the 2nd brigade from Hai Duong. Millot's primary objective was to capture Bac Ninh, but he also hoped to annihilate the Qing forces in the process. To manage this he planned to seize some river crossing around Bac Ninh so the Qing forces would be unable to escape. These crossing were found north of Bac Ninh at Dap Cau and Phu Cam which led to Lang Son and Thai Nguyen respectively. On March 6th, the 1st brigade were ferried from Hanoi up the Red River to land just due south of some Qing defensive lines along the Mandarin Road. On land the 1st brigade marched  along the northern bank to head southeast of Bac Ninh to a village called Chi. Meanwhile the 2nd brigade advanced from Hai Duong going along the southern bank to Song Cau where they attacked some Qing forward positions at Do Son and Ne Ou. While the 2nd brigade met the enemy on land, their gunboat support went around behind the Qing lines close to Phu Lang to begin bombarding them. Upon seeing the French gunboats positioning, the Qing forward units made a withdrawal to Bac Ninh. This allowed the 2nd brigade to occupy some minor forts and gradually move towards Chi to meet up with the 1st brigade. The 2 brigades united and advanced upon Bac Ninh by March 12th. Forces of the 1st brigade pushed the Qing out of Trung Son while forces of the 2nd brigade seized the village of Xuan Hoa. The Qing made little resistance at these outpost, basically abandoning them when the French came into visual proximity. Then at 4pm the 2nd brigade alongside their gunboat support attacked Dap Cau just east of Bac Ninh. The arrival of the French at Dap Cau threatened the Qing's left defensive lines. The Qing's escape routes to Lang Son were being severed off by the seizure of Xuan Hoa, Lang Buoi and now Dap Cau. Thus the only concern the Qing commanders were thinking of was how to quickly withdraw their men to Lang Son before the roads were completely cut off. The Qing resistance began to collapse as a result, morale had dropped and many were routing. The French regimental commanders saw the Qing's left flank were breaking and believed they could encircle a large part of the Qing forces. At 5pm the French commanders noticed the Qing flag still flew atop the citadel tower at Bac Ninh, but between the city, Dap Cau and Trung Son all that could be seen was fleeing Qing soldiers. The 2nd brigade attacked Bac Ninh the next morning, capturing large sums of ammunition and curiously enough fully functioning modern Krupp artillery pieces that looked so pristine, they figured none had even fired a shot. Without waiting for the 1st brigade to come from Trung Son, the 2nd brigade forced their way into the city of Bac Ninh. In the meantime the efforts to encircle the fleeing Qing had been thwarted by tenacious rearguard actions by Qing forces fighting out of Dap Cau. Thus the majority of the Qing forces were able to escape north along the banks of the Song Cau river. While the Qing fled the French gunboats bombarded them inflicting heavy casualties.  General Millot was nowhere near done trying to trap the escaping Qing forces and send his two brigades after them. The 1st brigade pursued the enemy as far as Thai Nguyen where they inflicted casualties upon the Qing, Vietnamese and Black Flag forces until march 19th. The 2nd brigade annihilated a Qing rearguard force at Phu Lang Thuong and chased a large portion of the Qing right flank as they went to a town called Kep. Millot then called his two brigades to return to Bac Ninh by March 24th. The French state they had 9 deaths and 39 wounded while claiming to have killed 100 enemy units and a few hundred wounded.  The defeat of the Qing forces was an enormous embarrassment for the Qing dynasty and thus for its true leader, Empress Dowager Cixi. The Qing court and people of China met the news with shock, mostly because they had heard that for a few months the Black Flag Army had managed to inflict heavy casualties upon the French, but their professional forces had utterly failed. Empress Dowager Cixi in her rage punished several Qing officials, such as the governors of Guangxi and Yunnan, Xu Yanxu and Tang Qiong. Both men were dismissed from their posts, meanwhile the field commanders at the battle of Bac Ninh, General Huang Guilan and Zhao Wu were disgraced. Huang Guilan committed suicide at Lang Son on March 14th as a result of his shame while some of his chief of staff, Chen Degui and Dang Minxuan were beheaded in front of their troops at Lang Son on May 26th.  Now before the major losses, the Qing court had been debating the issue of whether or not they should wage a undeclared or declared war against France or keep out of Vietnam completely. The leader of the moderates was Li Hongzhang who sought diplomacy while the leader of the hardliners was Zhang Zhidong who continuously called for full-scale war. After losing Son Tay and now Bac Ninh, Empress Dowager Cixi began to see no other way to solve the situation than diplomacy and thus Zhang Zhidong lost favor and Li Hongzhang won it. Cixi ordered Li Hongzhang to begin talks, which would occur at Tianjin with Captain Francois-Ernest Fournier. The French demanded China withdraw her forces from Vietnam and respect Frances protectorate over Annam and Tonkin. This would mean China was officially relinquishing its suzerainty over Vietnam, which they capitulated. The result was the Tientsin accord of May 11th 1884.  To follow this up, 3 weeks later the new French Minister to China Jules Patenotre negotiated a revised treaty of Saigon. It was called the Treaty of Hua, done between France and the Nguyen dynasty which officiated the protecorateship of Annam and Tonkin. In essence it was the stepping stone to simply making Vietnam a colonial possession of France. The treaty was signed on June 6th of 1884 and followed up by a symbolic show where the French melted down a seal that was given to the previous Nguyen Emperor Gia Long by the Qing emperor. Now while the treaty of Hue and the Tientsin Accord should have ended all the conflict, well it did not. No it seems, Mr. Fournier was a bit of a moron when it came to diplomacy and he royally messed up with the Tientsin Accord. The crucial mess up was, while the accord stated the Qing had to withdraw their forces from Vietnam, it never stated a deadline. The French began to demand the Qing withdraw immediately, while the Qing argued they could not withdraw until all minor articles of the said Tientsin Accord were not concluded. Long story short it was a paradox of a situation and the Qing were simply using the accord's other minor issues to maintain their forces where they were. The entire situation was met with uproar from the Chinese public, and this bolstered Zhang Zhidong and the hardliners against Li Hongzhang who began calling for his impeachment. Now as much as I love Li Hongzhang, he sort of messed up during the Tientsin Accord agreement. He hinted to the French the Qing withdrawal would occur, but that it might see a few snags, this was verbally done of course. Thus the French assumed and it was a he said she said type of situation that the Qing forces would immediately withdraw and of course they didn't.  Thus on the ground, in early June a French force led by Lt Colonel Alphonse Dugene advanced to seize the cities of Cao Bang, That Khe and Lang Son. His forces formed a long column starting at Phu Lang Thuong as they advanced along the Mandarin Road heading to Lang Son, Phu Xuyen, Kep and Cau Son by June 15th. The march was grueling, it was extremely hot and some flooding made their way difficult as they had to continuously build bridges. They were forced to set up camp around Cau Son and a smaller town called Bac Le for a few days and when they continued their march they began to realize they were being watched by scouts. They sent out advance patrol parties and some of these were fired upon, but they had no way of knowing who was attacking them. It could be Nguyen forces, Qing forces, Black Flags or simple bandits for all they knew. Dugenne intended to continue nonetheless and by June 22nd they were on their way to Lang Son. At this point Dugennes men came up to a river and on the other side were Qing troops. Neither side fired upon another, and Dugenne figured they were stragglers from the Qing forces that fought at Bac Ninh. Thinking they would not oppose him he gave orders to cross the river, but little did he know, on the other side were 4600 Qing soldiers armed with modern arms like rapid-firing Remington rifles. Now both sides were well aware of the Tientsin Accord, but back in China, all the bickering against Li Hongzhang led to no official orders for the men to withdraw from Tonkin. In fact their regimental commander, Wang Debang's last orders were to hold their positions. On June 23rd, an advance guard led by Captain Lecomte crossed the river as some Qing infantry began to take up defensive positions on a hill 250 meters behind the river. The French went over the river unmolested, but as soon as they landed on the other side all hell broke loose. The Qing fired intentionally over their heads to scare them off, but Lecomte reacted by ordering his men to begin flanking the Qing. The French troops charged up the hill as the Qing pulled back, allowing the rest of the French forces to cross the river by 11am. Meanwhile a few hours prior, around 9am, three Qing envoys showed up to Dugenne with letters. The letters were from the Qing commanders in the field explaining to Dugenne, while they understood the Tientsin Accord articles, their officials' last orders were to hold their position so they were in quite a pickle. They requested Dugenne send a message back to Hanoi to seek further instructions.  Now Dugenne should have complied with this, but instead he sent word back to the Qing commanders at 3pm stating he would continue his march up the Mandarin road. Allegedly Dugenne did this because he assumed the Qing would just pull to the side and allow his force to pass. Dugenne gave orders to his men not to open fire explicitly unless he ordered them to do so and they marched. For quite some time the march went unmolested until the French were going around the Nui Dong Nai cliffs. Suddenly the Qing forces who had been shadowing the French column open fire upon both their flanks. The French vanguard deployed as best as they could as Dugenne tried to order a bugler to sound a ceasefire call, but it was to no avail. The Qing sounded their own bugles ordered more men to join the battle forcing Dugenne to plan a defense. Now Dugenne was leading 450 French troops and 350 Tonkinese auxiliaries, and to add insult to injury many of his forces were not veteran troops. His men formed a square formation, digging trenches and by the late afternoon had repelled multiple attacks and led some minor counter attacks. During the night the Qing brought forward more forces occupying the heights surrounding the French and in the morning attacked all sides of the French square. Dugenne made several counterattacks, but without significant numbers nor artillery support he knew they would soon be encircled and annihilated. By 11am he ordered a withdrawal to Song Thuong, abandoning the baggage trains and fighting each step they took. Despite the intense situation, the officers managed to keep the men orderly, and the withdrawal was done effectively. General Millot received word of Dugennes plight on June 23rd and immediately dispatched the 2nd brigade to save them. The 2nd brigade reached Dugenne's column near Bac Le on the 27th and set to make a counterattack to repel the Qing forces back to Song Thuong. However just as General Negrier was about to issue orders he received word from Millot ordering him to get everyone back to Hanoi at once. The French had suffered 22 deaths and 70 wounded during the ambush and allege they inflicted 300 casualties upon the Qing. News of what was called the Bac Le Ambush reached France prompting Jules Ferry's government to demand a apology in the form of indemnity payments and immediate implementation of the Tientsin accord from China. The Qing sought to further negotiate, but refused to apologize or pay an indemnity. Negotiations began again, but the mood in both France and China was pure outrage and the sabers of war were rattling. While negotiations were still going on the French government sent orders to Admiral Courbet to take his recently established Far East Squadron to give battle to the Qing navy at Fuzhou.  Admiral Courbet's Far East Squadron during late August consisted of 13 ships only a fraction of what it would be a bit later on; He had 5 ironclads on hand though they were all over the place performing missions, there was Bayard his flagship, Sharp, Atalante, Trimphanate and La Galissonniere. He also had cruisers Duguay-Trouin, Villars, D'Estaing, Volta, gunboats Lynx, Aspic, Vipere and two torpedo boats. The Qing Fujian Fleet had 11 western style ships and 11 chinese war junks in the region. The Qing flagship was the wooden corvette Yangwu, followed by scourt-transports: Fupo, Ji'an, Yongbao, Chenhang, Yixin, wooden gunboats: Zhenwei, Fuxiang, Jianshen and Fusheng and 12 Chinese war junks. In terms of crews the French would have 1780 vs 1040 for the Qing. In terms of firepower the French were overwhelming better armed with the Qing having only a few ships that were capable of return fire. Overall command for the Qing was led by imperial commissioner Zhang Peilun. Admiral Courbet arrived at the Fuzhou anchored near the port of Fuzhou on August 22nd, observing the Qing fleet deployed with a northern group of 8 ships and a southern group of 3 ships. Courtbet placed his squadron between these clusters and observed his enemy. The Qing ships were seen to swing with the tides, prompting Courbet to plan for his attack to commence at the top of the tide roughly around 2pm the next day. He deduced the Qing ships would swing away from his fleet presenting their vulnerable sterns. The Qing northern group seemed to be protecting her dockyards while the southern group seemed to be protecting a customs building. Assuming the Qing would not change their formations, Courbet hoped to begin battle at 2pm with his torpedo boats first then cannon fire by the rest. The next day, neither side made any attempt to redeploy or mess with the other and by 1:30pm the French crews were preparing for battle. The Qing seemingly did nothing upon witnessing the French clearly preparing their ships for a fight by 1:45pm, but at 1:55pm Qing mineboats began advancing towards the French ships. Courbet immediately raised flags for attack commencement, 5 minutes before the expected timetable. Torpedo boat no.46 surged forward hitting the Yangwu with a Spar Torpedo. For those of you who don't know what this is, picture a extremely long pole poking infront of your ship with a bomb on its end. The idea is quite simple you rush head first towards an enemy ship jab the pointed pole at the hull of a ship and detonate the bomb on the end using a fuse. Takes a lot of balls to pull this off to be sure. The bomb damaged Torpedo # 46's boiler and ruptured the hull of Yangwu. Meanwhile Torpedo boat #45 tried to do the same action to Fupo which was less successful in her venture.  As the two torpedo boats made their daring escapes under fire the French cruisers and ironclad Triomphante began opening fire. The Yongbao, Feiyun, Fushen, Jiansheng, Ji'an and Chenhang were lit ablaze or sunk from shellfire. Only the Fupo and Yixin survived the onslaught, forced to flee upriver as they were chased by the gunboats, Lynx, Vipere and Aspic. The Zhenwei received a shell hit from Triomphante causing a large explosion. Before the carnage had unfolded, the Qing had concentrated their fire upon the Volta, which Courtbet was forced to use as his Flagship as the Bayard did not make it in time for battle. The Qing clearly did this in order to kill Courtbet hoping it would be a decisive victory. Several crew aboard the Volta were killed or wounded, a roundshot smashed through her bridge nearly killing the captain Gigon. By 5pm the fighting had died down, but during the night the Qing made several unsuccessful fireship attacks. The next day Courbet ordered his ships to land some companies ashore to set up explosives to destroy the Fuzhou dockyards, but upon seeing the Qing left infantry to defend them was forced to cancel the plans. Instead he had his fleet begin bombarding the dockyards and outer buildings, but was unable to completely destroy the yards. The ships stayed at anchor another day as the Qing attempted a night torpedo attack as the gunboat Vipere who was anchored on the outside of the formation. Searchlights picked up the torpedo attempts and they were fired upon until they gave up. On August the 25th, Courbet took his forces down the Min River with Triomphante and Duguay-Trouin leading the way. For two days he had his forces bombard some Qing shore batteries defending the approach to Fuzhou followed by forts at the Jinpai pass. In the end the French had 10 deaths, 48 wounded due mostly to sniper fire with two ships receiving light damage. The Qing lost 9 ships completely with the others running aground, severely burnt or damaged in various other ways. The estimated death toll was estimated to be between 2000-3000. The Qing put up a memorial shortly after the war commemorating a list of 831 sailors and soldiers killed on the 23rd, but the list does not include deaths incurred during the Min River voyage. The captain of the flagship Yangwu, had abandoned his ship prematurely and was beheaded later for cowardice. Countless men lost their jobs, like the governor-general of Fujian and Zhejiang He Jing, the governor of Fujian Zhang Zhaotong and the director general of the Fuzhou dock yard He Ruzhang. Zhang Peilun who made no significant effort to direct the Fujian Fleet was degraded and replaced by our old friend General Zuo Zongtang.  The battle of Fuzhou, put simply was a shitshow for the Qing. There were numerous factors that led to the humiliating defeat. A major factor was Germany making excuses not to send the new Dingyuan and Zhenyuan over in time. Also the Fujian Fleet received absolutely zero help from the other fleets despite Zhang Peilun pleading for help from the Beiyang Fleet, Nanyang Fleet and Guangdong fleet, even with direct orders from Empress Dowager Cixi in hand. These fleets all had respective commanders who were loathe to see any of their assets damaged and thus held back. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Incompetency and corruption led to a huge loss at the battle of Fuzhou. Now the Qing dynasty had really gotten herself into a mess and a full scale war with France was only beginning and about to get a whole lot worse.

FoodCrush
Rethinking zero proof at The Counter Day Bar

FoodCrush

Play Episode Play 38 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 65:16


Recent years have brought forth a shift in the culture surrounding bars, cocktails and attitudes toward drinking (and not drinking). And it has created an increased interest in low-proof and no-proof cocktail options.This week on the podcast, we're talking with Zoe Lomenzo of The Counter Day Bar, a beverage destination that specializes in zero proof offerings. Not unlike its sister business, Discourse, The Counter Day Bar aspires to break the usual molds and exceed expectations for no-proof cocktails.During our conversation, we chat about Lomenzo's career and her personal experience moving from a traditional bar environment to a no-proof venue. Along the way, she offers us a peek inside the creative minds of the folks behind the new Day Bar, the philosophies that guide their work and the experience guests can expect when they visit.

Queen Venerator
Episode 67: Baja Blast Mashed Potatoes in Aspic

Queen Venerator

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 25:51


Topics Discussed: The Wing Commander series of games The short lived USA show G vs. E Sean saw Scream VI The Quarry, Until Dawn, and Supermassive Games The ABC animated Pac-Man cartoon Sean's severe case of Pac-Man Fever "Mesozoic Mind" by Charmer Ventriloquist Ronn Lucas Converting VHS tapes and the miasma of the speculative VHS grading market A long discussion about the Instagram account "70sdinnerparty" and the awful food it showcases. Website: www.queenvenerator.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queenvenerator/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/queenvenerator Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/queenvenerator/

Yesshift
Ep 94 - King Crimson's Larks' Tongues in Aspic 50 Years Later

Yesshift

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 61:47


Today is the 50th anniversary of King Crimson album Larks' Tongues in Aspic! Join us as we celebrate this album, which was the first to feature drummer Bill Bruford, following his departure from Yes after recording Close to the Edge. Chime in with any memories you have of this King Crimson album! Relevant Links: -Larks' Tongues is 50 article on DGM Live: https://dgmlive.com/news/ltia-is-50 -BBC article on Bill Bruford surprising award-winning drummer: https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-england-essex-64982963 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yesshift/support

Eat My Globe
Interview with Historian and Award-Winning Author, Professor Ken Albala

Eat My Globe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 43:03


In this episode of Eat My Globe, our host, Simon Majumdar, chats with historian and award-winning author, Professor Ken Albala, about the brilliant and fascinating history of gelatin or jello. From its origins in prehistoric times, to its height of popularity in the medieval and Victorian periods, and to its widespread availability in the modern era, jello has taken various spots on the dining table that range from elaborate centerpieces, salads, and, of course, instant pudding. It is a riveting conversation that goes through all aspic of jello. Tune in now.  So, make sure to follow along every week and follow us on: Twitter: @EatMyGlobePcast Instagram: @EatMyGlobe Facebook: @EatMyGlobeOfficial Twitter: @SimonMajumdar Instagram: @SimonMajumdar Facebook: @SimonMajumdarPage Patreon: www.Patreon.com/EatMyGlobe LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-majumdar-2760156 Produced by: ProducergirlProductions.com  

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)
FIFO 2022 #19 : Les 4 espèces de Vipères françaises (Corentin Foucher, herpétologue)

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 3:44


Corentin Foucher, passionné de serpents, passent en revue les 4 espèces de vipères françaises : L'aspic au Sud de la Loire, péliade au Nord, d'Orsini dans quelques recoins millimétriques des Alpes et de Séoane dans les Pyrénées. _______   Le FIFO (Festival international du film ornithologique) de Ménigoute est un rendez-vous incontournable pour les passionnés du documentaire animalier et pour les amoureux du Vivant.   Le FIFO propose des projections de films, mais aussi un forum des assos et autres acteurs naturalistes, un salon d'Art animalier, des rencontres-débats, un festival off, des sorties et ateliers nature. L'entrée est gratuite et chaque projection payante. C'est simple, riche et “familial”.   BSG a eu l'honneur et la chance d'y être invité cette année, pour la 38 e édition, fin octobre 2022. Marc y a réalisé 48 interviews, en se laissant guider par le hasard, au petit bonheur la grande chance. Il en est revenu les cales pleines de belles rencontres et de pépites naturalistes. 24 sont partagées dans BSG, 1 dimanche sur 2. Les 24 autres passent dans Combats, le jumeau “sur le front” de BSG, 1 vendredi sur 2, en alternance. Voici les 24 interviews dispos dans BSG :  https://bit.ly/butor_FIFO22 https://bit.ly/natrix_pue_F22 https://bit.ly/martinet_F22 https://bit.ly/busard_F22 https://bit.ly/lpo_F22 https://bit.ly/arbre3_F22 https://bit.ly/arbre2_F22 https://bit.ly/arbre1_F22 https://bit.ly/tengmalm_F22 https://bit.ly/4viperes_F22 https://bit.ly/collober_F22 https://bit.ly/blaireau_F22 https://bit.ly/loup3_F22 https://bit.ly/loup2_F22 https://bit.ly/loup1_F22 https://bit.ly/ours_F22 https://bit.ly/gcorb_gduc_F22 https://bit.ly/coulvs2_F22 https://bit.ly/coulvs1_F22 https://bit.ly/libellule_F22 https://bit.ly/girard_F22 https://bit.ly/lezard_o_F22 https://bit.ly/sterne_F22 https://bit.ly/cerastes_F22 … et les 24 dispos dans Combats :  https://bit.ly/poteau_F22 https://bit.ly/animalcross_F22 https://bit.ly/charbonnier1_F22 https://bit.ly/charbonnier2_F22 https://bit.ly/bargeqn_F22 https://bit.ly/teich_F22 https://bit.ly/morphe_F22 https://bit.ly/orga_F22 https://bit.ly/freux_F22 https://bit.ly/brochet_F22 https://bit.ly/rale_F22 https://bit.ly/ambroisie_F22 https://bit.ly/bassine_F22 https://bit.ly/iffcamien_F22 https://bit.ly/iffgars_F22 https://bit.ly/iffille_F22 https://bit.ly/mesange_F22 https://bit.ly/hulotte_F22 https://bit.ly/kleenex_F22 https://bit.ly/aoc_F22 https://bit.ly/cner_F22 https://bit.ly/blairoudeur_F22 https://bit.ly/fest_aqc_F22 https://bit.ly/batracien_F22 _______ Photo: Vipère péliade (à la pupille rouge et au nez non retroussé comme celui de l'aspic, qui les yeux jaunes) _______   Pour réécouter les épisodes serpents de BSG : https://bit.ly/serpents4_esp_incr_BSG https://bit.ly/serpents3_esp_incr_BSG https://bit.ly/serpents2_crochets_BSG https://bit.ly/serpents1_bases_BSG _______

Elwood City Limits Podcast
Elwood City Limits Episode 182: Aspic

Elwood City Limits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 58:40


The holiday is right around the corner, so here's one more ECL for 2022! Will and Lucas make a disgusting food discovery in "Muffy's Classy Classics Club," before meeting (and saying goodbye to) DW's polar opposite in "Best Enemies." Plus, the Arthur/Rolling Stone "controversy" and the idea of list rankings, what the guys actually agree on, and more...

Off the Menu
Macrame, Aspic, & Other Strange Things

Off the Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 80:22


0:00 Intro0:30 Charles Health Update9:00 Calendar16:00 Memes27:00 Massachusetts45:00 Halloween49:00 Skinwalker Ranch53:00 Gods of the Gentiles58:30 Folklore CreaturesSupport the show

low light mixes
Robert Fripp Guitar Moments

low light mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 84:10


    A few months ago a friend and I were talking about King Crimson & Robert Fripp. He is not as familiar with Fripp's work as I am so I started a playlist of not just Crimson tracks but also other excellent Fripp guitar work with other artists such as Brian Eno, David Bowie, David Sylvian, Hall & Oates(yes, Hall & Oates!) & others.    This week I decided to finally make a mix of some of the tracks. I wasn't sure if or when I'd post it online. Then this morning I see that today, Oct. 19th, is the global premiere of the King Crimson documentary "In The Court Of The Crimson King: King Crimson at 50". What a perfect coincidence!    I guess that makes the decision for me about when to post the mix. So here it is - a collection of some of my favorite Fripp guitar work. In order to keep the length manageable I had to leave out some great tracks like Bowie - Heroes, King Crimson - Lark's Tongue is Aspic, Talking Heads - I Zimbra, Fripp & Eno Heavenly Music Corp. & several others. I think the tracks I settled on cover a wide range and fit together nicely over the 84 minutes of the mix.   If anyone is interested the documentary will be shown in a special streaming event this weekend on Oct. 22nd. Here's the link - https://www.nugs.net/live-download-of-king-crimson-in-the-court-of-the-crimson-king.-king-crimson-at-50.-london-gb-10-22-2022-mp3-flac-or-online-music-streaming/621290-WEBCASTVARIANT.html   Cheers!     T R A C K L I S T : 00:00    David Sylvian - Upon This Earth (Gone to Earth 1986) 06:12    Fripp & Eno - Evening Star (Evening Star 1975) 13:38    The Roches - Hammond Song (The Roches 1979) 19:00    Brian Eno - St.  Elmo's Fire (Another Green World 1975) 21:41    David Bowie - Teenage Wildlife (Scary Monsters 16980) 28:15    King Crimson - Fracture (Starless and Bible Black 1974) 37:23    David Sylvian & Robert Fripp - God's Monkey (The First Day 1993) 42:11    Brian Eno - Baby's On Fire (Here Come the Warm Jets 1974) 47:24    King Crimson - Space Groove II(edit) (ProjeKt Two Space Groove 1998) 55:00    King Crimson - Sailor's Tale (Islands 1971) 61:20    King Crimson - Starless (Red 1974) 73:30    David Sylvian - Wave(version) (Camphor 2002) 76:15    Fripp & Eno - Meissa (The Equatorial Stars 2004) 84:05    end  

Discord and Rhyme: An Album Podcast
In Defense of Prog Rock - Disc 1, Tracks 9-12

Discord and Rhyme: An Album Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 62:03


Closing out our first round of arguments in defense of progressive rock with some extra heavy hitters! And some truly baffling weirdness. Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention - Inca RoadsFocus - Hocus PocusThe Nice - AmericaKing Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid ManOther clips: King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part 1Frank Zappa - Shut Up 'n Play Yer GuitarFocus - Hocus Pocus (live on The Midnight Special)Rita Moreno - AmericaR.E.M. - It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)Giles, Giles and Fripp - One in a MillionKing Crimson - Schizoid Men 3Cohosts: Mike DeFabio, John McFerrin, Dan Watkins, Amanda RodgersGet early access to bonus episodes on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/discordpod

Is This Art Good?
Episode 51a - Larks' Tongues in Aspic

Is This Art Good?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 56:49


In this episode, we sink our teeth into some savoury gelatinous goo with a review of Lark's Tongues in Aspic by King Crimson! Devin gave Alfonz this piece of classic prog rock in the hopes that it would change Alfonz's mind about dry 70s production. We discuss medieval minstrels, keyboard wizards, delicate little birdies, and every other prog stereotype as we attempt to determine…Is This Art Good? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/isthisartgood/message

Go Kvetch!
Season 2 Episode 10 (Hug An Aspic Today)

Go Kvetch!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 86:13


In this episode Uel kvetches about online recipe layouts, Sidney kvetches about patience (or the lack there of) and they both kvetch about dynamic audio range, plumbing, and congealed salads.

NatureNotes with Rudy Mancke
Stalked puffball-in-aspic

NatureNotes with Rudy Mancke

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 1:21


Calostoma cinnabarinum is a species of gasteroid fungus in the family Sclerodermataceae, and is the type species of the genus Calostoma. It is known by several common names, including stalked puffball-in-aspic and gelatinous stalked-puffball. The fruit body has a distinctive color and overall appearance, featuring a layer of yellowish jelly surrounding a bright red, spherical head approximately 2 centimeters (0.8 in) in diameter atop a red or yellowish brown spongy stipe 1.5 to 4 cm (0.6 to 2 in) tall. The spore surface features a pattern of small pits, producing a net-like appearance. A widely distributed species, it grows naturally in eastern North America, Central America, northeastern South America, and East Asia. C. cinnabarinum grows on the ground in deciduous forests, where it forms mycorrhizal associations with oaks.

Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio
Ancient Recipes with Sohla El-Waylly: Roman Cheesecake, Medieval Apple Pie and Fish Head Aspic

Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 51:22


Today we are traveling back in time with chef Sohla El-Waylly, host of “Ancient Recipes with Sohla.” We learn how to make Roman cheesecake, fish head aspic and Mary Todd Lincoln's white almond cake. Plus, Maggie Hennessy breaks down the hottest trends in restaurant names, from animals to ampersands; Lynn Clark makes Korean spicy chilled noodles; and Grant Barrett and Martha Barnette dig into a slice of language pie.Get the recipe for Korean Spicy Chilled Noodles.We want to hear your culinary tips! Share your cooking hacks, secret ingredients or unexpected techniques with us for a chance to hear yourself on Milk Street Radio! Here's how: https://www.177milkstreet.com/radiotipsListen to Milk Street Radio on: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts
Top Ten Listener Poll: King Crimson

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 88:18


Artist Song Time Album Year Number10 King Crimson Cadence and cascade 4:29 In the Wake of Poseidon 1970 Number10Tie King Crimson Cirkus 6:14 Lizard 1970 Number10Tie King Crimson Dinosaur 6:33 Thrak 1995 Number8 King Crimson Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part 13:03 Larks' Tongues in Aspic 1973 Number7 King Crimson Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part 2) […]

The Billy Shears Club!
Episode Seventy-Nine Part Two: Larks' Tongues in Aspic

The Billy Shears Club!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 29:57


Caleb Clark and Ricky Flowers discuss prog rock band King Crimson. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caleb-clark6/support

Webosaures

Encore une émission exceptionnelle et incroyable car nous recevons 2 invités : Le Mago et Aspic, membres du groupe de metal zombie MAGOYOND. Ils viennent nous partager leur expérience, super intéressante car ils viennent de récolter plus de 60 000 euros lors de leur dernier crowdfunding sur Ulule, ayant pour but la réalisation de leur prochain album : Necropolis ! -- Ceci est un REPLAY de notre émission en live sur Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/webosaures https://fr.ulule.com/magoyond-necropolis/

Big Blend Radio
Guitarist and Composer Alex Anthony Faide - Particles of the Infinite

Big Blend Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 75:00


Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, guitarist/composer Alex Anthony Faide has a decades-long international reputation for being the secret weapon in rock recordings, arrangements, and stage productions in Europe and Latin America. On this episode of Big Blend Radio, he discusses his music and long-awaited solo record – “Particles of the Infinite” – a display of guitar pyrotechnics in nine parts, that releases on March 18, 2022, on Trey Gunn's label 7d Media. Inspired by and developed from concepts found in songs such as King Crimson's “Fracture” and “Lark's Tongues in Aspic,” Faide takes the work beyond the stratosphere into the mirror dimension to find something completely his own. In the words of his mentor Robert Fripp, “AAF plays my guitar parts better than I do.” More at: https://alexanthonyfaide.bandcamp.com/album/particles-of-the-infinite Special thanks to the National Parks Arts Foundation - https://www.nationalparksartsfoundation.org/

Cinema60
Ep# 56 - British Spy Films in the 60s

Cinema60

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 107:57


Or perhaps we should say British Anti-Bond Spy Films in the ‘60s. Everybody knows midcentury cinema was spy crazy, but it also goes without saying that these spy films were largely modeled after the action-packed espionage found in James Bond and very little on the kind of work actual spies do. What links the films in our latest Bootleg Bond episode is the common goal on the part of a number of British production companies to demonstrate that there's plenty of drama to be found in a more realistic portrayal of spy work.In this episode, Bart and Jenna take a dutch-angled romp through a series of nihilistic films that make zero effort to glamorize the life of a spy. They investigate how each of these chosen films work to subvert a different aspect of the Bond phenomena – from the sex and honor, down to the cinematic structure – and have an absolute blast doing it. The following films are discussed:• Ring of Spies (1964) Directed by Robert Tronson Starring Bernard Lee, William Sylvester, Margaret Tyzack• The Ipcress File (1965) Directed by Sidney J. Furie Starring Michael Caine, Nigel Green, Guy Doleman• The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1965) Directed by Martin Ritt Starring Richard Burton, Oskar Werner, Claire Bloom• The Quiller Memorandum (1966) Directed by Michael Anderson Starring George Segal, Alec Guinness, Senta Berger• The Deadly Affair (1967) Directed by Sidney Lumet Starring James Mason, Maximilian Schell, Simone Signoret• A Dandy in Aspic (1968) Directed by Anthony Mann & Laurence Harvey Starring Laurence Harvey, Tom Courtenay, Mia Farrow

Cursed Objects
Abigail's Aspic Asparagus Steamer (and other 70s dinner parties)

Cursed Objects

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 60:19


Class. Gender. Nuclear families. Savoury jelly. Fish paste. National identity. The 1970s. Innovation in post-war capitalist production. AND! Highly specific pieces of kitchen equipment and dinner parties. This week, Dan and Kasia ask: why do we all hate dinner parties? Or rather, why do we all *say* we hate dinner parties, but love having dinner with our friends? Where did all the stigma come from, and what are the most useless niche pieces of kitchen equipment?   If you're enjoying Cursed Objects, please support our Patreon - regular bonus episodes coming after S2 finishes: patreon.com/cursedobjects. You can also follow us on twitter and instagram @CursedObjectsUK. Theme music and production: Mr Beatnick Artwork: Archie Bashford

Three Different Ones
Ep.68 King Crimson- Larks' Tongues In Aspic DISCUSSION

Three Different Ones

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 56:02


Enjoy our discussion of Larks' Tongues In Aspic! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/three-different-ones/support

Satan and Rainbows
Order Up! Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Hold the Sax!)

Satan and Rainbows

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 81:20


This week we're discussing the start of a bold new era for King Crimson, but after that we have to go join a monastery. Facebook: @satanandrainbows Twitter: @SatanRainbowPod Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com

Cigarettes, Tab and Tampons, Growing Up in Whiting, Indiana
Season Three - Episode Four - "The Celebration Season" - FOOD! or What's the Aspect of Aspic?

Cigarettes, Tab and Tampons, Growing Up in Whiting, Indiana

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2021 67:52


Episode Four brings us to the inevitable subject of FOOD!  We learn even more about our hosts and the food growing up in their own households as well as in the beautiful City of Whiting, IN. You'll hear about Tuna Burgers on stale buns - that cheesy potatoes were only served for Easter - and that the Buranosky family was vinegar based. Our featured cocktail is a lovely gin based punch with some splashes of lime and lemon and was DELICIOUS! We would love to hear about your family foods! Please email us at cigarettestabandtampons@gmail.com or leave us a voice mail on the Anchor app. But be sure to check out recipes and pictures on our website - cigarettestabandtampons.com Follow us on Facebook - Instagram and Twitter  --- 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/cigarettestabandtampons/message

Pod Against the Machine: A Pathfinder Actual Play

The Very Capable Four start new careers in elevator repair.   Background music and sound effects: Reaching Out by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4265-reaching-out License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license   Impact Prelude by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7565-impact-prelude License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license   Far Above the World and Inner Core Tabletop Audio https://TabletopAudio.com   Email us at PodAgainsttheMachine@gmail.com Remember to check out https://podagainstthemachine.com for show transcripts, player biographies, and more. Stop by our Discord server to talk about the show: https://discord.gg/TVv9xnqbeW Follow @podvsmachine on Twitter Find us on Reddit, Instagram, and Facebook as well.

The Toby Gribben Show
Ronnie Le Drew

The Toby Gribben Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 73:48


Ronnie Le Drew a Canadian-Born British puppeteer who was born in Toronto, Canada and trained at the Little Angel Theatre under John Wright. His association with the Little Angel spans over thirty years as performer, and later as director.He is probably best known as "Zippy "from ITV's Rainbow and later Rainbow Days. As Zippy, Ronnie has appeared On The Jim Davidson Show (Thames), The Generation Game (BBC), Channel 5's Night Fever, The Jonathan Ross Show (Channel 4), The World of Puppets (BBC), The Greatest 100 Kids TV Shows (Channel 4), as well as appearances at the Fridge, The Hammersmith Pallais, as well numerous Universities, Night Clubs, and Discos, all over Great Britain with the Rainbow Disco Road Show and Rainbow's Play Your Cards Right.Film appearances include, The Naked Runner which starred the late Frank Sinatra, A Dandy in Aspic, Labyrinth, Muppet Christmas Carol, Muppet Treasure Island, and The Little Shop of Horrors. Commercials include Round tree's Jelly Tots, Harvest Crunch, American Yellow Page's, London Docklands Crows and even one for a Swedish Toilet Roll. The most enjoyable would be for the Ideal Home Exhibition in the seventies, where he operated the original Bill and Ben ...The flower pot men!He has taught at Little Angel Theatre, Central School of Speech and Drama, and founded The London School of Puppetry with his partner Caroline Astell-Burt. When time permits, Ronnie performs his one man puppet shows for young children. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

High Art Low Brow
1. Stephen Lin - Poet

High Art Low Brow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 69:07


For the first episode of High Art Low Brow, hosts visual artist Jon Lohr (he/him) and filmmaker Drew Clouse (she/her), have guest poet Stephen Lin (he/him) on to talk about Stephen's poetry, hot dogs as art, and more. Everything in Aspic: https://everythinginaspic.com Recorded July 11th, 2020 Theme song by Chadlee Skrikker Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LowBrowPodcast and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highartlowbrowpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app