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Send us a textThis episode explores creative solutions for dealing with whiskeys and bourbons that listeners no longer enjoy. From humorous disposal methods to inventive cocktail ideas, the hosts guide listeners through various entertaining options, highlighting community input and the spirit of experimentation. • Introduction of the episode theme • Discussion on “drain pour” vs. “toilet pour” methods • Importance of respecting craftsmanship behind whiskey • Suggestions for enhancing unwanted spirits with staves and aging kits • Community shared ideas for repurposing bad whiskeys • Focus on creative cocktails including Bloody Marys • Introduction to the concept of an infinitely blended bottle • Encouragement to embrace every bottle's story and uniquenessEver wondered how to transform a whiskey that's not to your palate into something unexpectedly delightful? Or how about creating a Bloody Mary with rye whiskey that adds a whole new dimension to your brunch staple? Prepare to be inspired as we promise to unlock the secrets of repurposing spirits in ways you've never imagined. From turning a disappointing purchase into a gift that keeps on giving, to concocting a cocktail that'll be the star of your next gathering, this episode is a treasure trove of innovation and creativity.Join us on a spirited adventure where we reimagine the use of whiskey and bourbon, showcasing the power of creativity and unexpected pairings. Alan Bishop sets the stage with his podcast "If You Have Ghosts, You Have Everything," blending the supernatural with spirits, and we build on that intrigue with our own tales of whiskey transformation. Discover how wooden oak charred staves and oak chips can breathe new life into a Canadian Club Reserve nine-year whiskey, and learn from our listeners' inventive tips on cooking and mixing with less favored spirits.As we celebrate the artistry of mixology, relish in the stories of unforgettable memories and camaraderie that spirits bring. Picture a Sazerac rye-infused Bloody Mary with a twist of celery and pickles, or the surprising delight of bourbon mingling with V8 juice. Whether you're a whiskey aficionado or just looking for new ways to enjoy your collection, this episode is your guide to living life uncut and unfiltered, with laughter and good company by your side. Join us as we toast to new adventures, one glass at a time.voice over Whiskey Thief ad for Rosewood bourbon Add for SOFLSupport the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com
Welcome back everyone to a very passionate debate on How You Feel. Today joining the fellas is DK Brewer and Wzrd from The Bad Whiskey podcast. Today emotions are tried and thrown around the room as the fellas discuss recent beef song Euphoria by Kendrick. Also the why can't Drake say the N word? This was also recorded before the other songs dropped. Following after Eddie sways the men to go see Zendayas movie “Challengers.” Also later we will talk about Amanda Seals being a professional victim. Asking the men if they've ever been cheated on. And finally doing one last quick cover of Euphoria. A lot of fingers were pointed today and a lot of FU's but all in all. We still bros. FOLLOW US: IG: @Eddie_Sage @Bak_TNT @Phrozen_Deu2e @HYFPod @wzrdkelly @Djangomma Applepodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-you-feel-podcast-w-bak-n-eddie-sage/id1707363246 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4wKwr9U5Y3Md6TUiOH8dPA?si=-SR1xH61SxKA2-SX28dZ6Q YouTube: https://youtube.com/@HYFPOD?si=rSLqouvOgW1R9RdR
The Queens of the Blues podcast celebrates the prolific female blues music from the early 1920's to present times. This show, entitled “Bad Whiskey” is entirely about Merline Johnson.#merlinejohnson #yasyasgirl
CW: ableism, racism (including eugenics), gender-based violence, psychiatric trauma, abusePart 2 of Melancholia, Menstrual Derangement and Bad Whiskey continues deep dive into Weston State Hospital and the history of U.S.-based "mental asylums." In this episode, we uncover the different “treatments” that used at these institutions, including the famously horrific “Icepick” lobotomy. We'll also explore the backstory of the DSM, deinstitutionalization and the decline of asylums in America. Tune in to learn how Weston State was transformed into the tourist attraction that it is today and learn about the psychiatric survivors & disability justice movements.ReferencesOutro last updated April 2023Support the showThank you for listening to our passion project
CW: ableism, racism, gender-based violence, psychiatric trauma, abuseIn the late 1800s, America would become home to a new wave of “mental health” institutions we now know as asylums. The Weston State Hospital (aka The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum) was one of many of these “state of the art” facilities. This episode Is all about how aspirations for palatial, elite experiences for (white) mentally ill patients quickly descended into the picture that you probably have of these places - carceral sites of unspeakable cruelty and dehumanization for those who were multiply marginalized. There was so much information on this, we've decided to break it up into 2 parts. In part one, you'll learn about why Weston State Hospital is considered one of the most haunted places in the country, the history of asylums as a whole and the social-political climate that led to the extreme rise of people incarcerated in these institutions. ReferencesOutro last updated April 2023Support the showThank you for listening to our passion project
Welcome back to a jam packed episode of Village Hidden In The Trap. Joined today from “Bad Whiskey” podcast WZRD fellow heathen and friend of the show. We will be discussing a lot today and Death Battle with Obito Vs. Darth Vader. Old school gaming. Wrestling and remembering the greats. Music out in UK. Steph Curry wins PGA with Hole in one. Minatos new Manga chapter release Tom Hollands controversy. Adam22 updates. The Book Of Hov exhibit. Carlee Russell welcome home. But keep it 100
Air Week: June 5-11, 2023 Rhythm & Booze: Bad, Bad Whiskey! The “Juke In The Back” once again raises a glass in our Rhythm & Booze series. This time, the entire program is dedicated to that Bad, Bad Whiskey. For some, whiskey ruined their happy home, but for others, a Half-Pint-A Whiskey set the stage […]
Air Week: June 5-11, 2023 Rhythm & Booze: Bad, Bad Whiskey! The “Juke In The Back” once again raises a glass in our Rhythm & Booze series. This time, the entire program is dedicated to that Bad, Bad Whiskey. For some, whiskey ruined their happy home, but for others, a Half-Pint-A Whiskey set the stage […]
Today we are joined again with @_wzrdkelly_ from The Bad Whiskey podcast. And also a long time fan. My boy Kai. Firstly! Rest In Peace Trouble! Opening up with some JoJos Bizzare Adventure then We have Comics explained by “Comic book Jesus” aka Big Bama, why can't black men date white women in peace? And we put the squad onto some comedy gold. Welcome back to “The Village Hidden In The Trap”
The team learns more of these Northmen while Specs does some recon with whom is chasing them and stirs up a bit of chaos to hopefully get them off their trail.
“Harvard has ruined more Negroes than bad whiskey.” Carter G. Woodson. In ep40, Ahki & Sunny discuss the founder of Black History Month, Carter G. Woodson, and afterwards cover a number of issues related to anti-Black male racism, including: the murder of Amir Locke in Minneapolis; the treachery of the Black head of the Civil Rights Division of the DOJ, Kristen Clarke in the Arbery case; and the recent birthday of Trayvon Martin, who was also killed 10 years ago later this month, and the enduring legacy of the movement which formed in response to his murder.
We bid farewell to The Heike Story, welcome back Eighty-Six: 86, and go in hard on the latest developments in Sakugan.
Dodge City was founded on June 17, 1872 as makeshift bar setup five miles west of Fort Dodge. The Founding of Dodge City tells the story of when George Brown meets George Hoover who has set up a makeshift whiskey bar in the middle of the plains. Hoover explains to Brown how he had an obligation to feel the needs of railroad workers and buffalo hunters by opening up a bar. Opening a bar was a simple process, he only needed two things: a place to sell it and the barrels to supply it. The story narrated by Brad Smalley and written/produced by Mike King is a part of a historical series describes how Hoover settled on the location of his makeshift bar, "The western border of the reservation was five miles from the Fort itself. So I decided to mark off five miles from the Fort. To take a true measurement of the distance traveled, I tied a rag to a wheel on my wagon.” At the end of the conversation Hoover convinces Brown to go into the whiskey business by opening a bar next to his tent. Soon after Brown sets up the second saloon in Dodge City a make shift town is created of crude framed buildings, half wood, and half dugout. Brown provides a first hand look at then Buffalo City soon to become Dodge City during the months of July and August of 1872. One week after Brown sets up his saloon gamblers and women start to arrive in big bowed, mule-driven wagons. What comes next from those wagons begins to play out as bad whiskey business - as one of the first gunfights erupts in the street between gambler Moorehouse and ruffian by the name of Langford. You can purchase the book by clicking on Buffalo Days. Learn more about Kansas and the early west by visiting Wild West Podcast Facebook Page.
Hey Campers, get away from that evil faced moon and over to the fire, we got some stories to tell. This week we tell you about the infamous true story of James S. Jamison, heir to the whiskey empire, and his adventure into the deep jungle Equitoria where he would commit a crime not even a posthumous letter could get him out of. We also tell you about the haunted Nintendo game "Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask" and the curse known as "Ben Drowned" that still lives on through one cartridge.
I think I’ve developed PTSD. I just finished my move to the Keys and am permanently traumatized. I dislike moving almost as much as my feelings about the media and associated pack of liberal Democrat socialists hell-bent on destroying this country . . . https://www.wordsfortheday.com/index.php/2020/10/rattlesnake-bites-lightning-and-bad-whiskey/
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CD Woodbury (Memphis Heat); Gregg Martinez (I Believe To My Soul); Big Daddy Wilson (Deep In My Soul); Red's Blues (Broke Down In The Fast Lane); Alias Smith And Jones (Bad, Bad Whiskey); Lena Wilson (Michigan Water Blues); Margaret Thornton (Texas Bound Blues); Chick Willis (Four Wives Blues); Johnny Nicholas (Sleeping With The Devil); West Weston (It's You That Wears The Ring); Son House (Dry Spell Blues Part 2); Charley Patton (High Water Everywhere Part 2); Sherman Robertson (Going Back Home); Josh White (No More Ball And Chain); Josh White Jr. (I Believe I'll Make A Change); Koko Taylor (Beer Bottle Boogie).
Last minute Aggie began her zinger directed at Gunny by saying, "Bad Whiskey...". In this minute she finishes with, "Bad sex and bad men I never forget." Savage! When questioned by Gunny if she talked that way when they were married she counters with, "Always, only you were never there to hear it." Burn! Their conversation goes down hill from there. Not to worry MCMM listeners, Aggie's knight in shining armor comes to her rescue in the form of bar owner Roy Jennings. Spoiler alert, he does not appear to be a fan of Gunny.Instagram: MarinecorpsmovieminutepodTwitter: MCMM_PodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarineCorpsMovieMinuteMarine Corps Movie Minute Quarterdeck: https://www.facebook.com/groups/545010009420157/
In this minute Stitch Jones demonstrates some fancy footwork that impresses Gunny Highway. We learn a bit about the history of the moonwalk. Gunny reunites with is ex-wife over a beer. We meet Aggie, played by the talented Marsha Mason.Instagram: MarinecorpsmovieminutepodTwitter: MCMM_PodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarineCorpsMovieMinuteMarine Corps Movie Minute Quarterdeck: https://www.facebook.com/groups/545010009420157/
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Nikki Wozzo And The Bad Whiskey (Blues / Country Rock) to the Show! Web: www.nikkiwozzoandthebadwhiskey.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/NikkiWozzoAndTheBadWhiskey Twitter: @NWBadWhiskey Instagram: @nikkiwozzoandthebadwhiskey Nikki Wozzo & The Bad Whiskey (N.W.B.W.) is a solo blues/ country rock band based out of Los Angeles, California. Founded in 2017 by Nikki Wozzo a Canadian singer/ songwriter from Alberta, Canada. Bringing fun and rocking blues music together in their performance N.W.B.W. enters the stage on a high and leaves it with the crowd wanting more. This Episode is Sponsored by & Media Inquiries for Nikki Wozzo And The Bad Whiskey: MBM MUSIC LLC www.mbmmusicllc.com
The Intro Episode for the No Bad Whiskey Podcast - more to follow!
Join us as the Whiskey cabinets are emptied of a few terrible bottles that have been purchased over the last year. We drink them, come close to puking, rinse our glasses, and talk about how bad they are. We then talk women's world cup, MLB, and even a little PGA Tour golf.. Adam's tries like hell to lure Greg into a bet about the Rockies season, but you will have to listen to find out if Greg takes the bait. Hope you enjoy!
This week's audio selection is from "Themes from Proverbs" and the talk is titled "Bad Whiskey." If you'd like to hear more talks from this collection, head to canonpress.com/audio If you'd like to read more about Kingly Wisdom for their sons, check out Douglas Wilson's "Future Men" canonpress.com/future-men-raising-boys-to-fight-giants/
Simon Kinny-Lewis returns with a fantastic new record - Bad Whiskey - that finds Simon and his band in red hot form. Simon effortlessly mixes soulful blues with searing tones and harmonic twists Simon talks us through the making of the album, getting Brett Garsed on two tracks, touring with Chris Cain whilst breaking through in the US and much more. Simon is a regular performer at Australia’s biggest festivals includingThe Australian Blues Music Festival, Thredbo Blues Fest, Sydney Guitar Show, Gympie Muster, Manly Jazz Fest, Tamworth Country Music Festival, Kiama Jazz & Blues Festival, Bluestone Blues,and many more He has recently performed countless shows in California (2017 / 2018) with US Blues legend Chris Cain and with Chris’s band Dwayne Pate ( Robben Ford, Steve Lukather ) Nate Ginsburg ( Herbie Hancock ) and Tony Boyd ( SKL Band ) His most recent recording is a brand new Blues album “ A Day In San Jose ” featuring his Californian Band due for release early 2019. Show links: www.sklblues.com Simon Kinny-Lewis GSP Episode #55 Guitar Speak Podcast Links Subscribe and find previous episodes at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or visit us at www.guitarspeakpodcast.libsyn.com. Follow us on Facebook & Instagram Join our Guitar Speak Forum You can support us on Patreon
Based in Sydney, Australia, Simon Kinny-Lewis is one of the new breed of blues guitarists making his mark worldwide. On this episode of Big Blend Radio, Simon discusses his upcoming album “Bad Whiskey”, talks about his music, world travels and return to California this summer to perform a number of gigs including Robb Bower's 20th Annual Julian Blues Bash held June 16, 2018 at Menghini Winery in Julian, a beautiful mountain destination in San Diego, Southern California. www.sklblues.com
Part five takes you into the streets of Dodge City, then named Buffalo City - at the first look of crude framed buildings, half wood, and half dugout. The streets were populated with freighters, hunters, and soldiers. Brown describes how he becomes the second saloon owner by constructing a fourteen-foot wood structure. It only took a week for entertainment to reach the small makeshift town. The gamblers and women started to arrive in big bowed, mule-driven wagons. What comes next from those wagons begins to play out as bad whiskey business - as one of the first gunfights erupts in the street between gambler Moorehouse and ruffian by the name of Langford. The story narrated by Brad Smalley and written/produced by Mike King is a part of a historical series about the early buffalo hunters in Kansas. You can purchase the book by clicking on the link Return of the Great Hunters: Tales of the Frontier. Learn more about this episode at Wild West Podcast Facebook Page.
show#584 03.21.15 WHISKEY !!! Little Junior Parker - Bad Women Bad Whiskey (04-?-52) from 1952-1955 2008 (3:02) Harvey Mandel - Whinin' Whiskey from Planetary Warrior (4:35) Smokin' Joe Kubek & Bnois King - River Of Whiskey from Fat Man's Shine Parlor 2015 (3:43) Hurricane Ruth - Whiskey Chute from Born on the River (4:37) Wynonie Harris - Quiet Whiskey from Battle of the Blues 1950 (2:28) Bluesscatters - whisky and a gun from Heart and Soul 1998 (3:20) Merline Johnson (the Yas Yas Girl) - bad whiskey blues [1947] from Booze & The Blues 1996 (2:37) Elkie Brooks - Bad Bad Whiskey from Nothin' But the Blues (Castle, 1994) 1994 (2:14) Mason Casey - Smellin' Like Whiskey from Reefer Smokin' Man 2001 (4:43) Mike Henderson - Whiskey Store from Thicker Than Water 1999 (3:27) Paul Reddick - Whiskey is the Life of a Man from Wishbone 2012 (4:21) Al Copley - Bad Bad Whiskey from Good Understanding 1994 (3:59) Rory Block - Lovin' Whiskey from Best Blues and Originals 1988 (4:08) Chaotic Footstompers - Whisky from Gotcha! 2007 (5:35) Tommy McClennan - whiskey headed woman from 45 RPM Single 1940 (2:57) Canned Heat - whiskey headed woman no.2 from Boogie With Canned Heat 1968 (2:49) John Lee Hooker & Canned Heat - Whiskey And Wimmen' from Hooker 'n' Heart 1970 (4:33) Kid Andersen - Whiskey! from Greaseland 2006 (3:55) Too Slim & The Taildraggers - When Whiskey Was My Friend from Blue Heart 2013 (3:28) Snooks Eaglin - Let Me Go Home, Whiskey from New Orleans Street Singer [Bonus Tracks] 2005 (2:55) Mitch Kashmar - whiskey drinkin' woman from Live At Labatt 2008 (5:53) Pat Boyack - Sadie Drinks Whiskey from Breakin' In 1994 (3:40) Jay Hooks - Straight Whiskey from Hooked Up 1997 (3:30) Mikey J. - Whiskey By The Glass from look inside my pocket 2007 (2:23) Gary Primich - Let Me Go Home, Whiskey from Mr. Freeze 1995 (4:49) David Gogo - Whiskey Train from Soul Bender 2011 (5:36) Finis Tasby - Drinkin' Bad Whiskey from People Don't Care 1995 (4:08) Leo Hull - The Texas Blues Machine - Whiskey And Women from Bootleggin' The Blues 2012 (3:24)
This week's playlist: • Sloppy Drunk by Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women, from Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women: Deluxe Edition (1994); available from Alligator Records or the iTunes Music Store. Visit UppityBluesWomen.com for more information. • Honey Bee by Papa Mali from Do Your Thing (2007); available from FogCityRecords.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit this page, sponsored by Fog City Records, and read this article at JamBands.com for more information about Papa Mali. • I'm Still Leaving You by Katie Webster, from Katie Webster - Deluxe Edition (1999); available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit Katie's bio page at the Alligator site for more information. • The Tune (the chords my daddy taught me) by Michael Charles, from BAR, Volume 5 (2008); available from BluesAndRootsPromotions.com. Michael's CD, I'm Nobody's Fool (2006), which also includes The Tune, is available from the store at Michael's site and CD Baby. Visit MichaelCharles.us and his MySpace page for more information. • Anytime You Want, Can't Let Go and How in the Devil, by Sean Costello, all from We Can Get Together (2008); available now from the U.S. iTMS. Release of the physical CD is set for Feb. 19th. Visit SeanCostello.com and this page at DeltaGrooveProductions.com for more information. • When Malindy Sings by Phantom Blues Band, from Footprints (2007); available direct from the band when you click the "CD" link at their site, and the iTMS. Visit PhantomBluesBand.com and this page at DeltaGrooveProductions.com for more information. • Good Day 4 Bad Whiskey by The Paul Wood Band, from Pirate Radio (2003), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit Paul-Wood.com and Paul's Garageband page for more information. • Lower on Your List of Priorities by Roomful of Blues, from Raisin' a Ruckus (2008); available from the store at their site, Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit Roomful.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: what's a cannoli?; Mike's Pastry, Boston home of sublime cannoli; how people feel about Mike's Pastry; and the blues thread at MyMontanaReduxMyfreeforum.org; click here for more information about how you can obtain podcasts; click here to donate to the Bob Enos Memorial Fund. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #112 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • New Stagger Lee Blues by Ross Neilsen, from Where I'm From (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit RossNeilsen.com for more information and other tracks. • Classic Case Of The Blues by Robbie King. Visit Garageband.com and RobbieKing.com for more information. • Cruisin' Texas Avenue by Mean Gene Kelton, from Most Requested (1999), available from Gene's online store and the iTunes Music Store. Visit JamboneRecords.com and GeneKelton.com for more information. • Doncha Know I Love You by Harpdog Brown, from Once In A Howlin' Moon (1999), available from HarpdogBrown.com. Visit Harpdog's Garageband page or his MySpace page to hear some other tracks. • Leavin' The City by G. Love, from Oh Yeah (1992), available from G's online store and the iTMS. Visit Philadelphonic.com for more information. • Frankenstein's In The Mood by Beau Hall, a single obtained from the Podsafe Music Network. Beau's album UNH! (2005), is available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit Beau's MySpace page for more information. • Rockin' Harder by Lee Rocker, from Racin' The Devil (2006), available from the iTMS and Alligator Records. Visit LeeRocker.com and Alligator.com for more information. • So Broke Blues by Steve Gardner, from Rambling with the Blues (2002), available from his online store. Another album, Big Delta Crossing (2005), is available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit SteveGardner.info for more information. • Boilin' Mad by Maria Daines, a new single obtained from the Podsafe Music Network. Two albums of Maria's music are available from the iTMS: Treebone and Brother of the Road (both 2005). Visit Maria-Daines.com for more information about Maria, and her partner (and guitarist) Paul Killington. • Good Day 4 Bad Whiskey by The Paul Wood Band, from Pirate Radio (2003), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit Paul's Garageband page for more information. Mentioned during this show: my friend, the Superhot Lady Cop, would like the Murphy's Saloon's audience (male and female) to help her gauge interest in a new, no-holds-barred sex advice/discussion podcast, so write or send audio clips with your questions about sex, or your sex-related dlilemmas to yoursexpert@gmail.com. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #56 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained most of these tracks)
This week's music: • Somebody's Blues by Life Has Teeth. Their MySpace page is here. • Not One Soul Told Me by Dale Jackson. His Garageband page is here. • Got To Have A Job by Little Charlie & The Nightcats, from their 2005 album Nine Lives, available from the iTunes Music Store and Alligator Records. • Good Day 4 Bad Whiskey by The Paul Wood Band. Their album Pirate Radio (2003) is available from the iTMS, Garageband and CD Baby. • Cryin' Won't Help Ya by The Paul Wood Band; from their 2001 album The Blues is My Business, available from the iTMS, Garageband and CD Baby. Paul's site is here. • Made In America by Joe White, from his CD Trials Along The Trail; available from the Independent Artists Company. Joe's personal site is here. • Busted by the Hitman Blues Band, from their 2000 CD Blooztown, available from the iTMS. For more information, go to their page at Garageband, their MySpace page or the band site. Also available from the iTMS: the 2003 album Angel in the Shadows. • Boot Hill by Johnny Winter, from his 1984 album Guitar Slinger, available from the iTMS, or Alligator Records. His personal site is here. • Has Anybody Seen My Money? by Dale Jackson. See above link. Mentioned on tonight's show: No iPod Required, the late Clifford Antone, owner of Antone's, the landmark Austin, TX nightclub. Donations can be made to American Youthworks in Clifford's memory. There's also an album downloadable from the iTMS called Antone's 20th Anniversary. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #26 courtesy of the artists, their labels, the Podsafe Music Network MySpace and Garageband)