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Season 3, Episode 9. AJ chats with Billy Bud. As the Production Manager of the historic Paradise Rock Club in Boston, Billy has had a front row seat for some of the greatest shows ever. For over 30 years, Billy has been setting the stage for some of the most legendary national acts as well as local musicians who are living their dreams by playing on that stage. You would think this would be plenty to talk about, but before his club days, he was the tour manager for one of Boston's most important bands: The Atlantics. Lots to cover, I'll stop typing, so you can stop reading and simply enjoy the show.
Text us about this show.The Dodge City Social Club is Australia's number one surf guitar podcast and is heard all over the world! Host Jamie Balcombe brings you an hour of surf and rockabilly music from "one of the most unsurfiest regions you could ever find"—the Australian outback. And this is a big part of what makes The Dodge City Social Club a unique, entertaining, and fun listen. Jamie curates music dating back to the early 1960s through current day and receives submissions from all over the world (including from your's truly), so what you hear is an interesting, eclectic mix of styles that will keep you coming back. Jamie's also a guitarist who recently released his first two songs which we play on the show. Enjoy, mate!"Podium Finish" and "Moana Point" performed by The Outback Surf Squadwritten by Jamie Balcombe℗ 2025 The Outback Surf Squad. Used with permission of Jamie Balcombe.Support the showVisit Into The Music at https://intothemusicpodcast.com!Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions.Host/producer: Rob MarnochaVoiceovers: Brad BordiniRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie Angel of Los StraitjacketsThis podcast copyright ©2025 by Project X Productions. All rights reserve...
Svenska mediechefer rasar mot en ny rapport från Google som visar att nyheterna inte betyder så mycket för Google som publicisterna trott. Nu yr känsloargumenten: Mediepodden går igenom rapporten och funderar på hur hotet från de globala techjättarna kan mötas. Dessutom pratar vi om TV4 som friades av Granskningsnämnden, om The Atlantics chattrådsscoop och så lite interiörer från utmärkelsen Årets Dagstidnings - nu och då! Med Emanuel Karlsten och Olle Lidbom. Stötta oss på patreon.com/mediepodden
Une erreur de sécurité inédite embarrasse la Maison Blanche. Jeffrey Goldberg, rédacteur en chef du magazine The Atlanticsérieuses , a été ajouté par mégarde à un groupe de messagerie ultra-confidentiel utilisé par de hauts responsables américains pour planifier des frappes contre les Houthis au Yémen.
ICYMI: Hour Three of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – “What's Up,” with regular guest contributor Nick Pagliochini delving into everything the Southland has to offer for Valentine's Day from a LIVE! Blind Date you can watch solo, with your #Galentines, or your main squeeze' to getting a tattoo to commemorate the day…PLUS – A look at The Atlantics's deep dive into the realm of ‘sex parties' - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
Songs in order of appearance, sourced from Free Music Archive. Used under a Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives license. (Yes, I am considering this podcast to be non-commercial, we do not make any money from it and don't really advertise it even. No, I am not prepared to defend that in court. If any rights holders want us to take their stuff down, email us at podofwonder at gmail dot com)Na zemlji mir i dobra volja by Margina U vatru by Margina Hearts and Cigarettes by Benji Cossa Flying The Midnight Dragon by Alligator Crystal Moth Thee Stag Knights / C'mon (The Atlantics) by Thee Stag Knights Urine Yourout by No Peddlers
Apologies for the gap between Podcasts; chemotherapy is a strange beast! The combined effects of fatigue and dry-mouth present some challenges. Anyway, today we have Part A for September of ‘66. In two parts because of the number of Australian artist releases, with a couple of real gems that only reached the lower echelons of the Top 100. The Twilights achieved the highest chart position, with other chart entries from artists as diverse as; Sandy Scott, The Atlantics, Bill and Boyd, Lynne Randell and Grantley Dee. Enjoy revisiting the Australian Music for the first half of September ‘66.
I utställningen Hertervig Hill. Dröm och verkligheten på Waldemarsudde presenteras två stora nordiska konstnärskap sida vid sida. Öppnar det för nya perspektiv eller blir det sökt? Konstnären Karin Mamma Andersson och konstkritikern Mårten Arndtzén har varit där. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. KARIN MAMMA ANDERSSON OM TVÅ NORDISKA KONSTNÄRSGIGANTER PÅ WALDEMARSUDDECarl Fredrik Hill (1849-1911) framhålls ofta som en av de främsta svenska konstnärerna, i Norge har Lars Hertervig (1830-1902) samma position. I höst ställs de ut samtidigt på Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde i Stockholm – en utställning som vill lyfta fram det gemensamma i deras konst, motivvärldar, influenser och liv. Det är den hittills största presentationen av Lars Hertervigs konst i Sverige och utställningen är ett samarbete med Stavanger kunstmuseum, där den ska visas till våren. Konstnären Karin Mamma Andersson, som håller CF Hills konst högt, medverkar i ett samtal om utställningen tillsammans med P1 Kulturs Mårten Arndtzén.ANDERS RYDELL AVSLUTAR TRILOGIN OM NAZISTERNAS KULTURSTÖLDERI två tidigare böcker har författaren Anders Rydell beskrivit hur nazisterna stal konst och litteratur från judiska personer, hem och samlingar under andra världskriget - och ibland mördade dem i koncentrationslägren. Nu fullbordas den mörka trilogin med "Stulen musik", som berättar om musikens betydelse i Tredje riket, nazisternas stölder av tiotusentals instrument, manuskript och böcker, allt i syfte att utplåna det judiska inflytandet över den europeiska musiken. P1 Kulturs reporter Mattias Berg har träffat Anders Rydell.PREMIÄR FÖR DEN PRISADE DOKUMENTÄREN ”DAHOMEY”I februari i år vann den fransk-senegalesiska regissören Mati Diop, tidigare prisad i Cannes för "Atlantics", Guldbjörnen på Berlins filmfestival för sin dokumentär "Dahomey" – som också blivit utvald till Senegals Oscarsbidrag. I en dramatiserad berättelse skildrar den Frankrikes återlämnande av historiska artefakter till Benin, föremål som stulits franska trupper på 1800-talet. Kulturredaktionens Mina Benaissa har sett en lysande film och medverkar i dagens P1 Kultur.BARNRADIONS BOKPRIS 2024 – JURYN DISKUTERAR ”TRÅDAR” AV EMMA ANDERSSONDet är läslov och P1 Kultur sänder traditionsenligt Barnradions Bokpris i P1 Kultur! De fem barnen i juryn - som i år kommer från sjätte klass på Eklandaskolan i Mölndal - diskuterar och läser de fem nominerade böckerna, för att till sist utse årets vinnare! De här böckerna är nominerade:Fake av Astrid MohlinBrinn alla hästar av Helena HedlundDrakar och Demoner: Uppvaknandet av E.P. UgglaVärldens sämsta syster av Elin LindellOch Trådar av Emma Andersson, som är den tredje boken som juryn ska diskutera idag!Programledare: Karsten ThurfjellProducent: Maria Götselius
Fatima's feature film scores include: Atlantics, La Abuela, Seeking Mavis Beacon, and Skincare. Fatima's musical releases include: Desert Strike, Brute, Shaneera, and more recently Medieval Femme and Gumar.
'An unending list' Malcolm Gladwell, K.D. Lang, Banda El Recodo De Don Cruz Lizárraga, David Bowie, The Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Choir, Los De Abajo, Joy Crookes, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Ismo, Sean O'Hagan, The Atlantics, David Byrne, Prefab Sprout, Scritti Politti
My mom and dad left a lot unsaid between them, and after his second stroke, the ability to have the conversation that they had put off? It was like visiting a ski slope in the summer. You can see the runs, you can see where the snow would have been, and imagine the speed, the presence, the thrill, breath taking cold. But none of it is that, at that moment. Many close relationships are actually three relationships happening at once. One relationship is the explicit relationship— what you say to each other. The others live inside each of your heads, separately, and it's all the things you haven't said. Explicit is shared, and the implicit are islands, in the middle of the Pacific, surrounded by saltwater, perilous to approach. Only the most intrepid ever approach these islands of the inside and the unsaid.It remains to be seen why what we don't say is so scary. Maybe it's the sharks we imagine in the water? Maybe it's the dying of thirst on the way there? Maybe once you get there, you wouldn't like what you found? Maybe you will kill everyone who lives in that island with the memetic infections, vector-borne diseases of the explicit?A plague, that's what you didn't talk about…maybe. Some of us have a different set of experiences, are novelty seeking, and will take a risk. Some of us have already drowned once, and been revived.There's a secret, it turns out, to finding everything you ever wanted, across expenses, time, Atlantics away. There's a way to traverse the gap between each other. It requires understanding that you don't understand anybody else. It starts by acknowledging that you haven't said the most important things—and neither has he, she, they. The same fear that drives you drives everybody else, to an uncomfortable small talk, instead of impossible silence, with all the weight of all the things that you were afraid to say. I love you, and worse, I loved you. Past-tense, tense. I hated you, once. I did things I regret. I fear things that you have left, in another life, on another continent, frozen deep in the ice of the Antarctic, and boiling away in the water around that volcano. In letting our fears guide our conversations, and their malicious edits, we leave each other bereft—the walking dead.The truth is we're gonna die, together or apart, and living together, with the most important things kept unsaid is as pointless as it is poisonous.All of us have something to own up to. The sooner we do it, the less lonely and dead we are.In Memoriam, Jake Seliger.If you don't read Bess Stillman, now is the time. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thefrontierpsychiatrists.substack.com/subscribe
Beth Riley and I chat with legendary guitarist Bob Berryhill of The Surfaris in The Green Room segment on this hour of Catching A Wave. Hear how "Surfer Joe" and "Wipe Out" came about as well as country music influences (and a song from Joe Maphis), surf influencing punk rock and more! We hear a tune from an album by Chuck Berry that's celebrating it's 60th anniversary in our Good Time Segment. Beth has a deep track from America's band The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up- Beth's Beach Boys Break and we drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week (The Atlantics from 1964). Plus, there's tracks from The Tremolo Beer Gut, The Jagaloons, The Midnight Callers, The Baron Four, Christian Love, The Bablooneys, Sun Bus, Culebra & Thee Evolution Surf School and Trabants! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys The Jagaloons- "Red Sunrise" The Tremolo Beer Gut- "Branded Dinosaur" The Midnight Callers- "Jumpin' Jack Flash" Trabants- "Mantra" Culebra & Thee Evolution Surf School- "Fictional Love" Good Time segment: Chuck Berry 60th anniversary of St. Louis To Liverpool (1964) Chuck Berry- "Liverpool Drive" Sun Bus- "Diablo Del Mar" The Babalooneys- "Sittin' On The Line" Surf's Up- Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Cool, Cool Water" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE Christian Love- "Silhouette" Green Room segment with Bob Berryhill of The Surfaris: The Surfaris- "Surfer Joe" Bob Berryhill on country influences Joe Maphis- "Hot Rod Guitar" Bob Berryhill on surf influence on punk and stories behind "Surfer Joe" and "Wipe Out" The Surfaris- "Wipe Out" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: The Atlantics- "War Of The Worlds" The Baron Four- "You Need Me" Outro music bed: Link Wray- "The Wild One"
Sintonía: "Big Daddy" - The Pagents"Huggies Bunnies" - The Blendells; "Come Swim with Me" - Little Ray; "I´m In Love With Your Daughter" - Thee Enchantments; "Get Your Baby" - The Premiers; "Home On The Range" - The Atlantics; "The Panther" - The East Bay Soul Brass; "Takin´ Care Of Business" - Sarah James & The Soul Babies; "(I Love Her So Much) It Hurts Me" - The Majestics; "Beaver Shot" - The Atlantics; "Gonna Be A Big Man" - The Soul-Jers; "That´s Why I Love You" - The Romancers; "Chinese Checkers" - The Mixtures; "You´re So Right For Me" - Eastside Connection; "Cold Duck Time" - Lava & The Hot Rocks; "Con Safas" - Tocayo; "Poquito Soul" - One G Plus Three; "Chew Chaw Chaw" - Shorty & Enchanting Souls; "Listen To The Wise Man" - East Side KidsTodas las músicas extraídas de la recopilación "Pachuco-Soul! A Collection of Vintage East-L.A. Grooves From the Vaults of Rampart Records" (Vampisoul, 2004 - Vampi CD 034Escuchar audio
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Gold medals at the Atlantics, a performance by Olympian Elvis Stojko—it's a big week for figure skating in Labrador West. We share some highlights.
For this POCcorn segment, we reviewed Atlantics. This film was a supernatural love story taking place in all too common corrupt environment.
Paul Fox, who has a great shop called Spectacle in the South End of Boston and is a long time supporter of the Boston music scene, joins us on the show for a nice talk. Paul grew up with members of Gang Green, The Outlets, Jerry's Kids, and SS Decontrol etc. and tells us some great stories.. Music Truth About Wolves "Chemistry" The Atlantics "Lonely Hearts" Theme song "So Pretty" by The Charms Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo #Spectacle
Gonna Fly Now!!! Swamp Fox and Barrel Roller talk to Matt about his Rocky super fandom, we also get into how he teaches his American History students the truth about base ball and after the lights go out (figuratively) Matt and Roller stick around to talk Miami Dolphins football. There will absolutely be a Part 2 with Matt next season!
Review các phim ra mắt từ ngày 17/11/2023 CHIẾM ĐOẠT T18 Đạo diễn: Thắng Vũ Diễn viên: Miu Lê, Lãnh Thanh, Karik, Phương Anh Đào,... Thể loại: Hồi hộp, Tâm Lý Kể về người vợ của một gia đình thượng lưu thuê cô bảo mẫu “trong mơ” để chăm sóc con trai mình. Nhưng cô không ngờ rằng, phía sau sự trong sáng, tinh khiết kia, cô bảo mẫu luôn che giấu âm mưu nhằm phá hoại hạnh phúc gia đình và khiến cuộc sống của cô thay đổi mãi mãi. ĐẤU TRƯỜNG SINH TỬ: KHÚC HÁT CỦA CHIM CA VÀ RẮN ĐỘC T16 Đạo diễn: Francis Lawrence Diễn viên: Rachel Zegler, Hunter Schafer, Tom Blyth, Jason Schwartzman… Thể loại: Hành Động, Phiêu Lưu, Tâm Lý Đấu Trường Sinh Tử: Khúc Hát Của Chim Ca Và Rắn Độc là phần tiền truyện của mạch truyện chính, lấy bối cảnh 64 năm trước phần phim đầu tiên. Mạch phim theo chân Coriolanus Snow trẻ tuổi, chính là vị Tổng thống Snow trong loạt phim sau này. Lúc này Coriolanus là niềm hy vọng cuối cùng cho dòng dõi Snow đang dần lụi tàn. Được chỉ định trở thành cố vấn cho trò chơi, vai trò của anh là trợ giúp vật tế trong đấu trường và anh sẽ là cố vấn của Lucy Gray Baird - một cô gái đặc biệt đến từ Quận 12. ĐƯỜNG CÙNG T18 Đạo diễn: KIM Chang-hoon Diễn viên: HONG Xa-bin, SONG Joong-ki, KIM Hyoung-seo Thể loại: Tâm Lý Để thoát khỏi cuộc sống địa ngục, cậu thiếu niên 17 tuổi lầm tưởng con đường tội ác chính là "thiên đường" nơi cậu thuộc về. Giữa chốn tối tăm nhất của cuộc đời, hy vọng le lói và những tội ác không thể quay đầu cứ bám chặt lấy cậu. ĐÊM HẸN HÒ ĐẪM MÁU T18 Đạo diễn: William Inhyuk Hyung Diễn viên: Danny Ahn, Kim Min Chae, Hong Kyung In Thể loại: Hồi hộp, Tâm Lý, Tình cảm Một chuyến đi chơi lãng mạn bỗng biến thành cơn ác mộng khi cặp đôi bị săn lùng ở trên núi bởi một kẻ tâm thần đeo mặt nạ và họ buộc phải đối mặt với một sự thật đau lòng. QUỶ LÙN TINH NGHỊCH: ĐỒNG TÂM HIỆP NHẠC Đạo diễn: Walt Dohrn, Tim Heitz Diễn viên: Anna Kendrick, Zooey Deschanel, Justin Timberlake Thể loại: Hài, Hoạt Hình, Phiêu Lưu Sự xuất hiện đột ngột của John Dory, anh trai thất lạc đã lâu của Branch mở ra quá khứ bí mật được che giấu bấy lâu nay của Branch. Đó là quá khứ về một ban nhạc có tên BroZone từng rất nổi tiếng nhưng đã tan rã. Hành trình đi tìm lại các thành viên để làm một ban nhạc như xưa trở thành chuyến phiêu lưu âm nhạc đầy cảm xúc, tràn trề hi vọng về một cuộc sum họp gia đình tuyệt với nhất. AQUAMAN: ĐẾ VƯƠNG ATLANTIS (CHIẾU LẠI) – T13 Đạo diễn: James Wan Diễn viên: Jason Momoa, Amber Heard, Patrick Wilson,... Thể loại: Hành Động Câu chuyện của Đế Vương Atlantis tiếp nối sau những sự kiện xảy ra trong Justice League – Liên Minh Công Lý. Theo đó, Arthur Curry/Aquaman bắt đầu trị vì vương quốc dưới biển sâu Atlantics, và đứng trong tình thế khó xử là những cư dân trên cạn luôn gây ô nhiễm môi trường toàn cầu trong khi người dân Atlantics luôn sẵn sàng để chiếm lấy đất liền. Bên cạnh đó, hải vương Aquaman còn phải đối mặt với những kẻ thù lăm le đe đọa nền hòa bình và yên ổn của vương quốc mình. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kim-thanh-duong/support
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Sesión cocinada con unos lanzamientos recientes del punk rock'n'roll australiano.(Foto del podcast; The Prize)Playlist;(sintonía) THE ATLANTICS “Bombora”THE PRIZE “Wrong side of town” (EP, 2022)THE PRIZE “First sight” (single, 2023)THE CHATS “Identity theft” (High risk behaviour, 2020)THE CHATS “6L GTR” (Get fucked, 2022)THE CHATS “Struck by lightning” (Get fucked, 2022)PRIVATE FUNCTION “I’m this far away from being the worst person you ever met” (Hello Asshole, 2023)PRIVATE FUNCTION “Yellow” (Hello Asshole, 2023)CIVIC “Born in the heat” (Taken by force, 2023)CIVIC “Blood rushes” (Taken by force, 2023)STIFF RICHARDS “Talk” (State of mind, 2020)THE VOLCANICS “Why’d you do that” (single, 2022)AMYL AND THE SNIFFERS “Guided by angels” (Comfort to me, 2021)THE MEANIES “Jekyll and Hyde” (Desperate measures, 2020)THE HARD-ONS “Apartment for two” (Ripper ’23, 2023)DATURA 4 “Going Back To Hoonsville” (Neanderthal jam, 2022)KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD “Road train” (Nonagon Infinity, 2017)Escuchar audio
En el último episodio de La Previa, Pelit y Gartner hablan con Juan Martín Díaz, el jugador de pádel 14 veces número uno del mundo, que se unió a la franquicia New York Atlantics de la Pro Padel League (PPL) como asesor estratégico. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We hear the #1 choice in our "Favorite Duane Eddy Song Countdown" this hour! Plus, we got a track from his Tokyo Hits record from 1967 as well. There's a tune from The Atlantics from an album celebrating it's 20th anniversary in our Good Time segment. Beth Riley has a great tune from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break and we drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox for our selection of the week (The Hi-Risers). There's also new and classic rockers from Brian Setzer, The Ventures, Dave Edmunds, Hipbone Slim, Raul Malo, The Surfin' Lungs, Husbands, Zako, The West Mains, spacedog spacecat, Atomicos, Buzzy Frets and Surfasaurus! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys Brian Setzer- "Girl On The Billboard" Hipbone Slim- "Ripcurl" Duane Eddy- "Ginza Lights" (1967, Tokyo Hits) Raul Malo- "The Sound Of Silence" spacedog spacecat- "Counting The Days" "Good Time" segment: The Atlantics 20th Anniversary of Point Zero (2003) The Atlantics- "Point Zero" The West Mains- "Fuzz Heat" Atomicos- "The Gal From C.A.S.B.A.H." Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Girls On The Beach" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE The Surfin' Lungs- "What Would Elvis Do?" Dave Edmunds- "Heart Of The City" Zako- "Monster" Buzzy Frets- "Hydrofoil" Favorite Duane Eddy Song Countdown #1 Duane Eddy- "Rebel Rouser" The Ventures- "The Mercury Run" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: The Hi-Risers- "Summertime Here We Come" Husbands- "Can't Do Anything" Surfasaurus- "Ride The Waves" Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild"
The warmth of the sun is blazing hot this summer and so are the tunes this hour on Catching A Wave! We spin the Wheel Of Fun, Fun, Fun to hear 3 randomly selected covers of The Beach Boys (including one from Jakob Dylan with Neil Young!). Speaking of The Beach Boys, Beth Riley plays a deep track from them on her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break! We've got a tune from The Atlantics from an album celebrating it's 60th anniversary this year in our Good Time segment and as always we'll drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week! Plus, we'll spin tunes from Daikaiju, The Fuzillis, The Scimitars, Duke Robillard, Darren Mihael Boyd, Unkle Kook, Masters Of The University, Rufus Lee King & The Dream, Lords Of Atlantis, Blister Soul, EG Vines and The Guantanamos! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys Darren Michael Boyd- "Racing For Pinks" Duke Robillard- "Rumble" EG Vines- "Over The Sun" The Guantanamos- "Chasing Waves" Daikaiju- "Kaiju Surf Team Rescue" "Good Time" segment: The Atlantics 60th Anniversary of Bombora (1963) The Atlantics- "Bluebottles" The Scimitars- "Bari Simone" Unkle Kook- "Sert Beat" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Where I Belong" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE Blister Soul- "Reputation" Masters Of The University- "Batusi" Lords Of Atlantis- "Temple Of Poseidon" Wheel Of Fun, Fun, Fun: RJ & The Riots- "Little Honda" The Woofers- "Little Deuce Coupe" Jakob Dylan with Neil Young- "I Just Wasn't Made For These Times" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: Hale & The Hushabyes- "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" Rufus Lee King & The Dream- "Shuttle Train To Rockaway" The Fuzillis- "Tiki Max" Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild"
Annika und Lukas begrüßen den wunderbaren Adrian Daub als Special Guest dieser Episode - mit ihm sprechen sie darüber, ob wir eine Trumpisierung - oder eher Republikanisierung der deutschen Politik erleben, weshalb wir auch die amerikanische Rechte als Teil einer globalen rechten Bewegung verstehen müssen, über Cancel Culture als Moralische Panik, Abgrenzung zu Zensur und weshalb auch das “Cancel Culture” Narrativ im deutschen Konservatismus eigentlich nichts Neues ist. Es geht darum, wem das Schauermärchen von der Meinungsdiktatur eigentlich nützt, und wer es verbreitet - und wie sich die Akteur*innen, die es verbreiten von Land zu Land unterscheiden - während die Cancel Culture Stories in den USA vor allem auf die Op Ed Pages der New York Times und des Atlantics, aber vor allem auf riesigen Substacks angeblich “gecancelter” Pundits zu finden sind, ist die Erzählung in Deutschland in die großen Zeitungsressorts der etablierter Medien eingesickert. Wovon hängt es eigentlich ab, ob die “Cancel Culture” Panik außerhalb der USA Fuß fassen kann, und welche Rolle spielt die Beziehung des jeweiligen Landes mit den Vereinigten Staaten? Erleben wir gerade eine Enthemmung im deutschen Konservatismus? Was ist daran wirklich neu, und was haben wir über die Merkel-Jahre einfach vergessen? Und wie sollten Linke und Progressive auf die Erzählung von der “Cancel Culture” am besten reagieren?Außerdem: Grüße (ha!) an Ulf, Barmherzigkeit und weshalb Deutsche Amerika-Erklärer lieben (und die oft neue Daten nicht so gern mögen).
We dig in the archives and find a snippet of Eddie Angel talking about his Eddie Angel Meets The Beatles album from 2004 (featuring The Hi-Risers too). We hear a track from a Carl Wilson album that's celebrating it's 40th anniversary this year. Beth Riley has a deep track from The Beach Boys about Carl's brother Brian and I drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week...about whether or not there's surfing in Cleveland! Plus, we've got tunes from Pollo Del Mar, The Tridents, The Atlantics, The Bellfuries, The Surfing Robbers, Thomas Lauderdale & Satan's Pilgrims, Little Kahuna, Wild Billy Childish & CTMF, Domagoj Skara, Obscurity Or Bust, The Malibooz and The Biarritz Boys! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys Pollo Del Mar- "San Quixote" * Little Kahuna- "Necklace Guy" Thomas Lauderdale & Satan's Pilgrims*- "Rhapsody In Blue" The Malibooz- "Do" The Biarritz Boys"- "In-Shame In The Brain" "Good Time" segment: Carl Wilson 40th Anniversary of Young Blood (1983) Carl Wilson- "She's Mine" Obscurity Or Bust- "New Empty Junkyard" Domagoj Skara- "Rattler Heist" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Brian's Back (alt. mix)" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE The Surfing Robbers- "Serpiente" Wild Billy Childish & CTMF- "Moon Of The Popping Trees" The Bellfuries- "Sally Sunshine" The Atlantics- "Kings Can Dream" Green Room segment: Eddie Angel on Eddie Angel Meets The Beatles album Eddie Angel- "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: The Euclid Beach Band- "There's No Surf In Cleveland" The Tridents- "Fiat Panda Escape Sequence" Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild" *appearing at Surf Guitar 101 Festival Weekender: https://surfguitar101festival.com/
We feel Buddy Holly's impact even 64 years after his passing! On this Catching A Wave, we spin an instrumental rocker from Buddy (with extra backing by The Fireballs) as well as a Link Wray cover on a Buddy classic and a NEW tune from The Hollies alumni Allan Clarke from his new album (also featuring former Hollies bandmate Graham Nash) on a song ABOUT Buddy! Beth Riley has another cool deep track from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break. Our Good Time segment has a track from a Man Or Astro-Man? album that celebrates it's 30th anniversary this year and we'll drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week (The Tremolo Beer Gut). Plus, there's rockers from Pollo Del Mar (surfy tribute to Keith Richards), The Atlantics, The Courettes, Black Valley Moon, Colony House, Jon & The Nightriders, Summer Salt, Rufus Lee King & The Dream, The Sandbanks, Andy Summers, Wanted Man and the del roswells! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys Black Valley Moon- "White Wedding" The Courettes- "Tough Like That" The Atlantics- "Fireball Express" the del roswells- "Earth vs. The Roswells" Wanted Man- "Volleyball" "Good Time" segment: Man Or Astro-Man? 30th Anniversary of Is It...Man Or Astro-Man? (1993) Man Or Astro-Man?- "Clean Up On Aisle #9 (Turn Up The Monitors)" Colony House- "Landlocked Surf Rock" Andy Summers- "Monk Hangs Ten" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Lookin' At Tomorrow (A Welfare Song)" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE Summer Salt- "Campanita" Pollo Del Mar- "Surfin' With Keith" The Sandbanks- "Waves" You're The Inspiration (Buddy Holly): Buddy Holly- "Holly Hop" (overdubs by The Fireballs) Allan Clarke- "Buddy's Back" (with Graham Nash) Link Wray- "That'll Be The Day" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: The Tremolo Beer Gut- "While Squaresville Is Watching From Afar" Jon & The Nightriders- "Surfin' and Spyin'" (live) Rufus Lee King and The Dream- "Sister Mary Sunshine" Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild"
We hear a tune from an album celebrating it's 60th anniversary this year from Duane Eddy in our Good Time segment on this week's Catching A Wave. Beth Riley has a cool deep track from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break. We board the Catching A Wave Time Machine for the week of August 11th, 1963 to hear some tunes on the KRLA playlist and we drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week (Walter Egan). Plus, we've got rockers from Davie Allan & The Arrows, Mark Malibu & The Wasagas, The Doltones, McKinley James, Beachcombers, The Jackets, The Atlantics, The Association and The Courettes, Midnight Rodeo, Panda Bear and Sonic Boom and Wanted Man! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys Mark Malibu & The Wasagas- "Hellbent For Speed" The Association/The Courettes- "Never My Love" The Doltones- "Deeper Swell" Wanted Man- "Coastin'" Panda Bear and Sonic Boom- "Gettin' To The Point" "Good Time" segment: Duane Eddy 60th Anniversary of "Twangin'" Up A Storm (1963) Duane Eddy- "Guitar Child" McKinley James- "Marie Marie" (live) Beachcombers- "Barracuda" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Cabinessence" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE The Atlantics- "Bass Strait" Davie Allan & The Arrows- "The Next Dimension" Midnight Rodeo- "Creature's Dream" Catching A Wave Time Machine Week of August 11th, 1963 KRLA Los Angeles, CA #20 Link Wray- "Jack The Ripper" #13 Al Casey- "Surfin' Hootenanny" #1 The Beach Boys- "Surfer Girl" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: Walter Egan- "She's So Tough" The Jackets- "Misery Of Man" Outro Music Bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild"
Time Machine, new tunes, deep tracks and a whole lot more are in store for you this hour on Catching A Wave! We hear a track from Jan & Dean's Surf City & Other Swingin' Cities that is celebrating it's 60th anniversary this year. Beth Riley has a "friend"ly tune from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break. We'll board the Catching A Wave Time Machine for the week ending October 31st, 1964 to hear some tunes on the Billboard Hot 100 (including the #1 song) and we'll drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week. Plus, ride the killer wave of rockers from The Atlantics, Al Jardine, Resonadores, The Neanderthals, Colony House, Surfmaster, The Tentakills, The Tourmaliners, The Cruncher, Kincaid & The Memetics and Dave Myers & The Surftones! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys The Atlantics- "Surfing The Wedge" Resonadores- "republica banana" The Neanderthals- "Devil or Angel" Colony House- "Cannonballers" Kincaid and The Memetics- "Skaters Ain't Haters" "Good Time" segment: Jan & Dean 60th Anniversary of Surf City And Other Swingin' Cities Jan & Dean- "Kansas City Surfmaster- "Don't Let Me Down" The Tentakills- "Seaweed" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Passing Friend" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE The Tourmaliners- "Loco Moco" The Cruncher- "My Favorite Martian" Catching A Wave Time Machine week ending October 31st, 1964: #49 Del Shannon- "Do You Want To Dance" #32 The Kinks- "You Really Got Me" #1 The Supremes- "Baby Love" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: The Honeys- "He's A Doll" Al Jardine- "California Saga" * Dave Myers & The Surftones- "Surf Breaker" Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild" *"California Saga" features among others David Crosby on background vocals. RIP David Crosby (August 14, 1941 – January 18, 2023)
Tercera entrega dedicada a la caja “Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts from the British Empire and Beyond, 1964–1969”. Una colección de psicodelia, freakbeat y R&B salvaje, en su mayoría procedente del Reino Unido pero, como alertaba su título, con huecos para bandas afines procedentes de muchos otros países.Playlist;THE ATLANTICS “Come on” (Australia)THE MISSING LINKS “You’re driving me insane” (Australia)THE ELOIS “By my side” (Australia)CHANTS R&B “I’m your witchdoctor” (Nueva Zelanda)THE BLUESTARS “Social end product” (Nueva Zelanda)CUBY AND THE BIZZARDS “Your body not your soul” (Holanda)THE ZIPPS “Kicks and chicks” (Holanda)THE OUTSIDERS “Touch” (Holanda)THE RED SQUARES “You can be my baby” (Dinamarca)THOR’S HAMMER “My life” (Islandia)THE BOOTS “Gaby” (Alemania)THE MATADORS “Get down from the tree” (Checoslovaquia)THE GUESS WHO “It’s my pride” (Canadá)THE MOPS “I’m just a mops” (Japón)LOS BRAVOS “Goin’ nowhere” (España)LOS CHIJUAS “Changing the colours of life” (México)WE ALL TOGETHER “It’s a sin to go away” (Perú) Escuchar audio
There's more great tunes coming in as well as Christmas rockers this week too on Catching A Wave! Crank up the latest from Satan's Pilgrims, The Beach Berserkers, Arno De Cea & The Clockwork Wizards, The Tulsa Doom, The Kaisers, The Orions, Ocean Alley and a classic from The Atlantics. Plus, since you're on the "Nice" list, we've got Christmas tunes from Magnatech, Jan & Dean, Jason Janik, Travis Koester, JD McPherson, Underwater Bosses, The Dubceks and The Green Reflectors (with guest Mark Malibu). Beth Riley has a great deep track from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break and as always we drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys The Beach Berserkers- "Brand New Speedos" Arno De Cea & The Clockwork Wizards- "Everything Under The Sun Is For Everyone" Jason Janik- "Oh Come Emmanuel" The Dubceks- "The First Noel" Jan & Dean- "Frosty The Snowman" The Green Reflectors (with guest Mark Malibu)- "Toboggan Hop" JD McPherson- "Bad Kid" Underwater Bosses- "Yuleride" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "It's About Time" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE Magnatech- "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" Travis Koester- "A Very Surfy Christmas" The Tulsa Doom- "Right Turn Clyde" The Orions- "Sneaky Heart" Ocean Alley- "Perfume" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: B. Bumble & The Stingers- "Nut Rocker" Satan's Pilgrims- "Typhoon" The Kaisers- "Sugary" The Atlantics- "The Sheriff Of Nottingham" Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild"
This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are joined by Jeff Wilson, founder and host of the Miramichi Striper Cup to discuss their recent outing at the famed river.First, however, Ang and Pete deal with a few news items that have come across their desks. Topics discussed include: gaggles; showing love; Woodstock; 10 am wakeup calls; whether walleye jigs are still king; plurals; Lake Erie's perch decline; vagabond Choronzey; fishing where they ain't; how to catch Lake Erie perch despite the decline; Grass Carp; and how to catch stubborn fish.With those matters out of the way, the boys head to the phones and call up Jeff Wilson to discuss their latest trip to New Brunswick. Topics discussed include: fishing with Ang and Pete; the 2023 Striper Cup; bad striper neighbourhoods; Striper movement; Striper orgies; why tides matter; 4-miles; legendary salmon waters; 3,000 fishing buddies; out-muscling peacock bass; Striper chowder; why Striped Bass are under attack; Stripers v. Atlantics; lacking seafood; hooks through hands; tournament vibes; and much more!Thank you to today's sponsor!:AsianCarp.ca - your resource for information and news regarding the overall threat of Asian carps to the Great Lakes and beyond.To learn more about the Miramichi Striper Cup: https://www.miramichistripercup.com/To never miss an episode of Outdoor Journal Radio, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review on your favourite podcast app! More from Angelo and Pete: ► WEBSITE ► FACEBOOK ► INSTAGRAM ► YOUTUBE
As always, each episode of The Nick Taylor Horror Show explores how today's horror filmmakers are getting their movies made while deconstructing their methods and career strategies into practical insights that you can use on your own horror filmmaking journey. This includes their creative processes, funding resources, favorite books & tools, key life lessons, and much much more. Jean Luc Herbulot is a Congolese writer & director known for Dealer (2014) and the TV show Sakho & Mangane. His most recent movie is Saloum, a Senegalese horror-thriller about a trio of mercenaries escaping the 2003 coup d'état in Guinea-Bissau before taking refuge in a hidden region on the Saloum river of Senegal only to be at the mercy of supernatural forces. So... I think I'm going to go ahead and say this was my favorite horror movie of the year. Yes, I know, SMILE, BARBARIAN, TERRIFIER 2, etc., etc., but there was something so fresh, so unique, and so stylish and memorable about this movie, the characters, the approach to horror, everything. I was thinking about the characters for weeks afterward, and overall, I thought it was a very fine film. There's just something very refreshing about being exposed to a culture you know very little about in the context of a horror movie that brings into the picture lesser-known supernatural legends. Africa is abundantly rich with mythology around monsters, ghosts, and demons, and Saloum dives into this while delivering a kick-ass movie. Seriously, just see it and let me know what you think. Jean Luc is a very passionate filmmaker and was a bunch of fun to talk to. We got into the making of Saloum, how he funded it with his own money and the difficulties and benefits of shooting in Senegal. Here are some key takeaways from this conversation with Jean Luc. Dig in untapped mines. Saloum was one of the freshest and most unique horror movies of the past few years. It made me realize the horror genre is getting saturated with very common western horror tropes that seem to repeat themselves. There are not a lot of African horror movies (two other really good ones are Atlantics and His House, both streaming on Netflix), but there are so many other countries, cultures, and mythologies to explore through horror. In the case of Jean Luc, there was a lot of rich African mythology to explore when crafting his supernatural horror element. Consider digging into the mythology of your own heritage for lesser-known stories that could lend themselves to horror. The genre needs it, and it's what keeps movies fresh, unique, and authentic. Characters First. One of the strongest elements of Saloum was the characters. They were some of the coolest I've seen outside of the Tarantino universe, and like I said, I was thinking about them for weeks afterward and would love to see them show up in more movies. Jean Luc began with the characters about ten years before finally putting pen to paper to write Saloum. As a result, they were fully developed and came from his own want for African heroes in his youth. Consider crafting your characters first and then finding a story that allows them and their identities to shine. Work that side hustle. Jean Luc funded the majority of the movie from profits made directing and producing commercials. With a concept like Saloum, it likely would have been difficult to apply for funding so having a side career that allows you to both flex your filmmaking abilities while making money in a way you can scale up and down gives you a ton of freedom. This might not be a realistic funding strategy for everyone, but it worked for Jean Luc. Consider using your directing abilities in other profitable arenas, and you might be able to fund all or part of your movie through that. In any case, don't forget to check out Saloum, now streaming on Shudder, and Jean Luc's tv show, Sakho & Mangane on Netflix. Thanks again for listening. ----- Produced by Simpler Media
At long last, IndieSeen returns! Ian welcomes back filmmaker/indie film guru Sujewa Ekanayake for an education in real-time, as they review Chetzemoka's Curse and talk Dogme 95!Rick Schmidt's 2000 feature film centers on Marie (Maya Berthoud), a struggling hotel worker living in the Pacific Northwest whose ambitions and love life remain stuck in neutral. No, this isn't the setup of a cutesy rom-com; it's the doorway to a haunting portrait of damaged souls trapped within the legacy of a Native American curse (think Stephen King by way of Richard Linklater).Ian and Sujewa look at how the film conforms to (and breaks away from) the ten rules of Dogme 95, a bold filmmaking edict set forth by Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg as a challenge to artists everywhere. Ian ranks Chetzemoka's Curse as one of the most unsettling and unique stealth-horror films he's ever seen, and Sujewa catches everyone up on all his moviemaking adventures from the last half-year!Timestamps:Intro / Sujewa Catch-up: 0:00 - 10:00History of Dogme 95: 10:01 - 25:31The Rules of Dogme 95: 25:32 - 28:13Chetzemoka's Curse Discussion: 28:14 - 56:46Outro: 56:47 - 58:18Show Links:Rent or buy Chetzemoka's Curse on Vimeo.Keep up with Chetzemoka's Curse director Rick Schmidt's work on Vimeo....And order his book, Feature Filmmaking at Used-Car Prices on Amazon: Watch Amir Motlagh's 3 Worlds for free on Tubi (mentioned in the show).Watch the trailer for Mati Diop's Atlantics (mentioned in the show).Rent Sujewa's new movie, The Secret Society for Slow Romance.Find clips, making-of videos, and other cool info about Sujewa's upcoming film, The Secret Society for Slow Romance.Follow the production of Sujewa's Slow Romance sequel, Cosmic Disco Rene.Keep up with all of Sujewa's projects.Follow Sujewa on Twitter.Subscribe to, like, and comment on the Kicking the Seat YouTube channel!
On this Catching A Wave hour, we've got a trio of skateboard themed tunes from Jan & Dean, The Challengers and The Hondells to honor the super cool skateboarding dog, Bamboo. We continue our 10th anniversary celebration of The Beach Boys' album That's Why God Made The Radio with another track from that. Beth Riley has a cool deep track from them in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break and we drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week. Plus, we've got tunes from 77s, Bloodshot Bill, Didi Wray, The Young Barons, Black Valley Moon, The Trashmen, The Atlantics, Dick Dale (with Huey Lewis on harmonica), Surf Ghost, The Outpost, Surf Monster and The Rumtones! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys Black Valley Moon- "Russian Roulette" The Young Barons- "Perfidia" Bloodshot Bill- "Busted Tail" Dick Dale- "F Groove" (feat. Huey Lewis on harmonica) The Rumtones- "Nazare" Skateboard trio: Jan & Dean- "Sidewalk Surfin'" The Challengers- "Asphalt Spinner" The Hondells- "Little Sidewalk Surfin' Girl" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Time To Get Alone" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE The Atlantics- "Whitewash" The Trashmen- "True Love" (previously unreleased Carl Perkins cover) Didi Wray- "Peter Gunn" Surf Ghost- "California Dyin'" 10th Anniversary Celebration of The Beach Boys- That's Why God Made The Radio The Beach Boys- "From There To Back Again" The Outpost- "Santa Cruz" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: The Tremolos- "The Weird One" 77s- "Do It For Love" (stadium mix) Surf Monster- "Piercing" Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild"
By the end of this episode, we promise you'll be better at cracking those crosswords. Slim and Mitchell are joined by K. Austin Collins, film critic for Rolling Stone (heard of it?) and former writer for hotshot places like Vanity Fair, Slate, The Ringer and Reverse Shot. In his spare time, Kameron also moonlights as a crossword creator for The New Yorker and The New York Times. No big deal. Once we're finished grilling him for his best tips to make us smarter, we discuss Kameron's four favorite films (for now): John's Carpenter's Vampires; Mikey and Nicky; Atlantics and The Naked Kiss. Plus: the impossibility of picking your favorite movie (theme of the show, woops); letting go of crossword anxiety; putting your taste to the test; Kameron (maybe) sells Slim on Vampires; Slim regrets lapsing his Catholicism; women making the best movies about male friendship; just vibes; these are not Kameron's legally binding four favorites; not being prepared for The Naked Kiss; men are trash; Samuel Fuller is fucked up; beating your pimp's ass; being a “Superstation ass kid”; the truth of Power Rangers and we're starting the Bill Paxton fan club. Lists and links: The Letterboxd list of films mentioned; Kameron's crossword puzzles at The New Yorker; Mia Vicino's Four Faves episode; Mitchell's Mikey and Nicky essay for Paste Magazine; Wet Streets on Film by John Frankensteiner; movies that are actually gay rom-coms but are advertised as men being Cool by alva; soft horror by Liam; “nothing happens” yeah but the vibes by holli; Samuel Fuller's Letterboxd page; abusers die, suffer, or rot in prison by Madison; List of Movies From My Childhood by K. Austin Collins; A24's crossword book Reviews of Vampires by DallasFrance, Mikey and Nicky by KYK, Atlantics by Sarah and demi adejuyigbe, The Naked Kiss by Cole and Chris, My Brother's Wedding by K. Austin Collins Credits: This episode was recorded in Los Angeles, Delaware and New York, and edited by Slim. Facts by Jack. Booker: Brian Formo. Transcript by Sophie Shin. Art by Samm. Theme: ‘Vampiros Dancoteque' by Moniker.
Salmon River Newbie Podcasts exists to provide helpful tips for listeners to being a better angler on the Lake Ontario Tributaries especially the Salmon River in Pulaski New York.. We will have episodes every week during the main fishing season for Salmon, Steelhead, Brown Trout and Atlantics. Thank you for listening
From the Michigan Vintage Base Ball Festival back in June. With Jeff Koslowski on color, it's the Atlantics BBC of Brooklyn, NY vs. Black Stockings BBC of Akron, OH
Adam Johnson swings by to spend some time with Barrel Roller and talks his experience in 1884 rules games earlier, gives some color analysis and causes some interested subject matter. A pleasure to watch these two clubs and spend some air time with a friend.
The most downloaded vintage base ballist in podcast history. A man who speaks his mind and loves base ball. Part 2 as promised it's the DIRTY PIRATE-Anthony Cannino. Also the formal announcement that the Roller out the Barrel podcast has co hosts as Rudy Frias has come on as my partner and going forward we will together (and sometimes apart) be bringing you all that yummy podcast goodness.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Uvalde shooting US to review police response to school shooting 2 people were killed and at least 19 injured when vehicles crashed into pedestrians in Lincoln, Nebraska Ukraine war Eurovision trophy sold to buy drones for Ukraine Rescue operations underway at Lake Pueblo Ukraine war latest news Very fierce fighting in key Ukrainian city governor Top Gun Maverick gives Tom Cruise first 100m opening weekend The remnants of the Pacifics Hurricane Agatha could become the Atlantics first named storm Activist confronts Ted Cruz at Houston restaurant following his appearance at NRA convention Russian troops entering Sievierodonetsk in eastern Ukraine 9 year old describes escaping out a window during the Uvalde school shooting as anger mounts over law enforcements response Biden grieves with Texas town as anger mounts over school shooting Nepal Rescuers recover 14 bodies from plane wreck Indian rapper turned politician Sidhu Moose Wala shot dead Ukraine may soon get US long range MLRS rocket system Champions League final Fake tickets triggered Paris final chaos France Sidhu Moose Wala Murder of popular Indian singer sparks anger Abbott announces donor to cover funeral expenses for Uvalde victims Liverpool fan hit with pepper spray It was really scary Nancy Pelosis husband, Paul Pelosi, arrested for alleged drunk driving Colombia election Surprise election run off beckons
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Nepal Rescuers recover 14 bodies from plane wreck Indian rapper turned politician Sidhu Moose Wala shot dead 2 people were killed and at least 19 injured when vehicles crashed into pedestrians in Lincoln, Nebraska Abbott announces donor to cover funeral expenses for Uvalde victims Champions League final Fake tickets triggered Paris final chaos France Sidhu Moose Wala Murder of popular Indian singer sparks anger Top Gun Maverick gives Tom Cruise first 100m opening weekend Rescue operations underway at Lake Pueblo Ukraine war latest news Very fierce fighting in key Ukrainian city governor Nancy Pelosis husband, Paul Pelosi, arrested for alleged drunk driving The remnants of the Pacifics Hurricane Agatha could become the Atlantics first named storm Russian troops entering Sievierodonetsk in eastern Ukraine Colombia election Surprise election run off beckons Liverpool fan hit with pepper spray It was really scary Uvalde shooting US to review police response to school shooting Ukraine may soon get US long range MLRS rocket system Activist confronts Ted Cruz at Houston restaurant following his appearance at NRA convention Biden grieves with Texas town as anger mounts over school shooting Ukraine war Eurovision trophy sold to buy drones for Ukraine 9 year old describes escaping out a window during the Uvalde school shooting as anger mounts over law enforcements response
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Nancy Pelosis husband, Paul Pelosi, arrested for alleged drunk driving Nepal Rescuers recover 14 bodies from plane wreck Russian troops entering Sievierodonetsk in eastern Ukraine The remnants of the Pacifics Hurricane Agatha could become the Atlantics first named storm Liverpool fan hit with pepper spray It was really scary Abbott announces donor to cover funeral expenses for Uvalde victims Sidhu Moose Wala Murder of popular Indian singer sparks anger Rescue operations underway at Lake Pueblo 2 people were killed and at least 19 injured when vehicles crashed into pedestrians in Lincoln, Nebraska Champions League final Fake tickets triggered Paris final chaos France Ukraine war latest news Very fierce fighting in key Ukrainian city governor Colombia election Surprise election run off beckons Biden grieves with Texas town as anger mounts over school shooting Top Gun Maverick gives Tom Cruise first 100m opening weekend Ukraine may soon get US long range MLRS rocket system Uvalde shooting US to review police response to school shooting 9 year old describes escaping out a window during the Uvalde school shooting as anger mounts over law enforcements response Indian rapper turned politician Sidhu Moose Wala shot dead Ukraine war Eurovision trophy sold to buy drones for Ukraine Activist confronts Ted Cruz at Houston restaurant following his appearance at NRA convention
"I watch movies like Point Break and I'm like 'is it too late?'"Josh is back for Big time (and Bigelow-time) community service. It's female-directed movies and, well, they're pretty man-centered because of our flawed, yet important system.0:00 -- Intro7:27 -- Big28:11 -- Point Break57:45 -- Atlantics1.09:24 -- Contact business1.11:38 -- Awards and rankings1.57:17 -- Future business2.08:18 -- Outro and outtakesHey! Be sure to watch Savannah Smiles, In the Mood for Love, and Moonfall for next time!Hey! Leave us a voicemail at (801) 896-4542!Hey! We're on Spotify now!Hey! Read that Ringer article about Big as horror!Hey! We talked K-19: the Widowmaker!Hey! We talked Zero Dark Thirty!Hey! The Swayze Chippendales thing!Hey! Jon's and others' Point Break commentary!Hey! Hear The Rewatchables tackle Point Break!Hey! Hear "Gigantic" by The Pixies!Hey! Subscribe in iTunes!Hey! Check out the Facebook page and vote on the next category!Hey! Check out Jon's YM&T Letterboxd list!Hey! Check out Roy's YM&T Letterboxd list!Hey! Email us at yoursminetheirspodcast@gmail.com! Send new topics! Send new theme songs!Download this episode right here!
"If they're paying him in shirts, then why is everyone listening to him?"Josh brings three movies he had never seen but yet was still born to see. He knows himself slightly well.0:00 -- Intro6:33 -- Bullitt29:30 -- The Lords of Flatbush511:20 -- Casa de mi Padre1.11:34 -- Viewer mail1.14:28 -- Contact business1.18:00 -- Awards and rankings1.59:24 -- Future business2.03:20 -- Outro, July 1st reminder, and outtakesHey! Be sure to watch Big, Point Break, and Atlantics for next time!Hey! Leave us a voicemail at (801) 896-4542!Hey! We're on Spotify now!Hey! Roger Ebert interviewed Sylvester Stallone!Hey! Filmspotting review of Rocky!Hey! Hear our pal Sean Cortese talk deep stuff on Extraordinary Us!Hey! Subscribe in iTunes!Hey! Check out the Facebook page and vote on the next category!Hey! Check out Jon's YM&T Letterboxd list!Hey! Check out Roy's YM&T Letterboxd list!Hey! Email us at yoursminetheirspodcast@gmail.com! Send new topics! Send new theme songs!Download this episode right here!
Di Versiones con grandes canciones de la música popular del siglo XX reinterpretadas por grupos de generaciones posteriores. (Foto del podcast; The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion) Playlist; (sintonía) SURFLAMINGO “Cantina” (John Williams) THE ATLANTICS “Rock and Roll part1 & 2” (Gary Glitter) TSAR “Rebel rouser” (The Sweet) THE METHADONES “In the back of my hand” (The Jags) NEEDLES PINS “Picture my face” (Teenage head) PAUL WELLER “Needles and pins” (Jackie De Shannon / The Searchers) THE NOMADS “Sometimes good guys don’t wear white” (The Standells) THE JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION “Black betty” (Ram Jam / Leadbelly) BUTCH WALKER and THE BLACK WIDOWS “In Bloom” (Nirvana) GRINSPOON “When you were mine” (Prince) THE GASLIGHT ANTHEM “Refugee” (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) FASTER PUSSYCAT “Jessie’s girl” (Rick Springfield) ME FIRST AND THE GIMME GIMMES “You’ve got a friend” (James Taylor) THE DONNAS “Drive my car” (The Beatles) THE BAMBOO KIDS “Jet boy jet girl” (Elton Motello – Plastic Bertrand) MARK SULTAN “The wind” (Nolan Strong and the Diablos) Escuchar audio
Welcome back to another episode of the GGtMC!!! This week Sammy and Will discuss Atlantics (2019) directed by Mati Diop!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
Caitlin and Joshua talk horror movies and why they love (and hate) them! This episode: Atlantics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christopher Alender and Marcos Gabriel are the writer/director duo behind The Old Ways; a fun and richly textured story about a young journalist who ventures into the jungles of Mexico to investigate a story of sorcery and healing, only to get kidnapped by a group of locals who claim her to be demonically possessed. Possessions, witchcraft, demons, and snakes, The Old Ways was not only a beautifully told story but a gleefully fun film. The Old Ways is now streaming on Netflix and was one of the top watched movies on the platform the week it came out, which makes sense as it was definitely one of my favorite movies of the year. I had a lot of fun with this conversation, we did the standard interview questions but also geeked out on horror, and I even whipped out my Aztec death whistle at one point. Anyway, please enjoy this fun and informative conversation with Christopher Alender and Marcos Gabriel. Here are some key takeaways from this conversation with Marcos & Alexander. Lead with fresh takes on tired concepts. It is very difficult to do anything truly unique in the horror space; zombies have been done to death, as have vampires, witches, and definitely demonic possession. But what we haven't seen, or at least I haven't seen, is an exorcism movie based on ancient Mexican tradition. That is completely new, and one of the reasons Marcos' script for The Old Ways felt so fresh. Despite the fact that all of these genres have become so exhausted, it doesn't mean fans don't want more of them; they just don't want the same homogenized storylines that have become cliche. If you're approaching a well-trodden path like a zombie/werewolf/vampire movie, make sure you put a completely new and different spin on it, either culturally or socially. For other great examples of this, check out: The Vigil, The Boys of County Hell, His House, and Atlantics, all of which are awesome watches. Lean into folk horror. Just about every culture has a treasure trove of supernatural mythology, but sadly, there aren't many folk horror movies out there. When writing The Old Ways, Marcos drew upon a ton of history and mythology from the Mexican culture, all of which culminated in making The Old Ways not only unique but resonant. There's something naturally more believable about mythological archetypes and real folklore; it somehow feels familiar to people. Whether it's because these stories are in the collective unconscious or just really really cool is anybody's guess, but when integrated properly, they have a grounding effect on the movie, which makes it more compelling and believable. Dig into mythology and folklore to discover your own unique concepts. Time on set is your most valuable currency; budget accordingly. When it comes to good filmmaking, things take time; getting that great performance, lighting that killer shot, or perfecting that practical effects gag - all of these things take time to do right, which is why it's critical to make sure you have enough time on set. Indie filmmakers are typically in a constant rush against the clock, but budgeting more time on set means you can take the time to do things right because good things always take time. Chris articulated this beautifully when he made the comparison between footage versus cinema; footage can be done instantly and on a strict schedule, but cinema, the real art of film as a language, takes time. One way to save time that Chris recommended is to pre-visualize and literally pre-shoot your scenes through simulations so you can work out the kinks ahead of time. You can do this with something as sophisticated as Maya or Unreal Engine like Chris does or with something as simple as action figures. Doing these shot rehearsals can really help advise what you need to get on the day beyond storyboards and ultimately save you time on set, which, as we discussed, is your greatest currency. Your cast and crew need their rest to do their best. Chris recommends 5-day weeks instead of 6-day weeks. According to him, always opt for more days and skimp everywhere else. Consider this when budgeting your movie; do you need trailers? Do you need eight costume changes? Can you sacrifice two characters for an extra three days? Whatever it takes, it's worth it to maximize your production time. Now, admittedly, this runs counter to the Roger Corman hustle ethic of filmmaking, but so be it. There is definitely an over romanticization of hustle culture and shooting till 4 am and your crew hating you, and yes, sometimes that's what you have to do, but if you're in a position to avoid that, avoid it…because rested & happier cast & crews ultimately make better movies. Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe. ----- Produced by Simpler Media
Well, well, well The Dirty Pirate and the Barrel Roller get together and have themselves a nice chat about vintage base ball. All the love Anthony has in his heart for vintage is on full display here. We even get controversial and talk about how it should be played. If that wasn't enough after the episode ends we stick around and talk about his love of pro wrestling. This is the longest episode to date!! *all opinions shared on this episodes are just that...opinions.