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1990 is an odd time for a hard rock band from the late 70's to make a comeback. Hair metal was declining rapidly, and music that would form the grunge movement was percolating up in the pacific northwest. But that is exactly what AC/DC did with their album The Razors Edge. The album reached number 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and number 4 on the UK albums chart, and it would become AC/DC's third highest selling album behind “Back in Black” and “High Voltage.”After concluding their 1988 world tour the band had some changes and interruptions. Drummer Simon Wright left the group to join Dio, and was replaced by Chris Slade who would be with the group until 1994. Front man and songwriter Brian Johnson took some time off to finalize his divorce, which left brothers Malcolm Young (rhythm guitar and backing vocals) and Angus Young (lead guitar) to write all the songs for the album. They would continue to be the songwriters for the band through 2020.Critical reviews of the album were mixed, with negative comments revolving around the idea that this album was nothing new for the band. With the benefit of hindsight it may be that the consistency with AC/DC's previous works is actually a strength of the album. In a period of big shifts in rock music, AC/DC provided a point of stability and a return to hard rock origins.Friend of the show Julie Doran joins us to bring us this high energy hard rock masterpiece with Rob. Are You ReadyThe anthem that leads of side 2 of the album reached number 16 on the US charts, and became the band's only number 1 hit in New Zealand. It is used in a number of sports events and is also familiar as the official theme for WWE SmackDown on Fox.ThunderstruckThe lead off track and lead single to the album is a signature song for the band. It started as a "little trick" Angus Young played on guitar, and Malcolm built the rhythm guitar behind that riff. It has been performed in almost every live show the band has performed since its release. MoneytalksThis track reached number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the first top 40 hit for AC/DC since Back in Black in 1981. Interestingly, the song has not been performed live since the band toured The Razors Edge. Part of the appeal of AC/DC on this album could have been the downturn in the economy at the time, striking a cord with blue collar employment struggles. If so, money really does talk!The Razors EdgeWhile this song is the title track it was not released as a single. This dark track talks about the fine line between success and failure, good and evil, life and death. "You're running out of lives, and here comes the razor's edge." ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas by Mel Torme (from the motion picture "Home Alone")This Christmas classic saw its debut from Judy Garland in the motion picture "Meet Me in St. Louis". Mel Torme's version was used in the Christmas movie "Home Alone" which was in theaters in 1990. STAFF PICKS:Keep On Loving Me Baby by Colin JamesWayne starts out the staff picks with a Canadian blues singer-songwriter. This cover from James' second album, Sudden Stop, is a high energy cover of a tune originally written by Otis Rush in 1958. James benefitted from the blues revival of the time, as well as the soon-to-come swing revival in the early- to mid-90's.Chain of Fools by Little CaesarLynch brings us another cover originally performed by Aretha Franklin and written by Don Covay in 1967. Little Caesar is a hard rock band formed in the late 80's which had a short career before problems with their label, and the eclipsing of hard rock by grunge contributed to their decline. This cover from their debut single was their most memorableDiabolic Tastemaker by the Cherry Poppin' DaddiesBruce's staff pick is a deep cut off the Daddies' debut album "Ferociously Stoned." This horn-heavy track first appeared on their 1989 demo tape before it was added to their album. The band at the time was an amalgam of punk, funk, jazz, ska, and swing at the time, thought future albums would move heavily towards swing.If You Needed Somebody by Bad Company Julie features the second single off Bad Company's ninth studio album, Holy Water. It was their first top 40 hit since “Rock and Roll Fantasy” back in 1979. The rock ballad hails from BadCo's days with Brian Howe as the front man, as Paul Rodgers had left the group in 1982 and was performing solo at the time. Been Caught Stealing by Jane's Addiction Rob finishes off the staff picks with the third single from Ritual de lo Habitual, and the biggest single, topping the Billboard Modern Rock charts for four weeks. The dog barking is Perry Farrell's pet Annie, who was brought to the studio. The barking was not planned, but the coincidence was included on the track. COMEDY TRACK:Do the Bartman by The SimpsonsBart Simpson closes us out this week with this lost epic. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Rich is in Facebook prison! Covino and Danny G's family versus fandom answers may surprise you! The Vikings were right & Uncle Bill weighs in on the NY Giants. They talk Ohtani, Peete, Muncy, Bartman & goobers! The show gives some big props to Austin Reaves of the Lakers! Undrafted, yet proving major court skills. Plus, 'MID WEAK MAJOR' brings the headlines & Beyer gets a nickname!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
C&R laugh about Rich being in Facebook prison! Ben Stiller's Knicks comments spark a family versus fandom. The crew's answers may surprise you! Vikings made the right move & Covino texts Uncle Bill about the NY Giants. Plus, Ohtani, Peete, Muncy, Bartman & goobers!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dużo się dzieje w siatkarskim świecie. Spotykamy się i rozmawiamy o następujących rzeczach:✅Zbigniew Bartman zastępuje Alessandro Chiappiniego na stanowisku trenera ŁKS-u Commercecon Łódź . GOŚĆ: Paulina Maj-Erwardt✅29 kolejek PlusLigi za nami. Kto z kim zagra w play-offach?✅To nie był udany tydzień polskich zespołów w europejskich pucharach.Zwycięstwo odniosły tylko drużyny Bogdanki LUK-u Lublin i Aluronu CMC Warty Zawiercie✅Zapowiemy siatkarskie Igrzyska Śmierci - Barkom Każany Lwów - PSG Stal Nysa o ligowy byt___________________________________________________________✅ Zostaw po sobie komentarz lub zasubskrybuj kanał, to duży gest dla nas
In der neuen Folge von „Hart gecheckt – der OVB-Podcast zu den Starbulls Rosenheim“ ist der Assistenztrainer der Starbulls Rosenheim, Jamie Bartman zu Gast. Seit fast 40 Jahren ist der Deutsch-Kanadier mittlerweile in Deutschland und erzählt in der aktuellen Ausgabe unter anderem, was ihm hier so gut gefällt.
Who is joining me for the end of season 6 of The Phonebox Podcast EXTRAVAGANZA? Top children's TV writer and my little sister Claire Michelle Wetton. She sings The Bartman, we wonder about the ghost in Three Men & a Little Lady and which of us is Robson and which of us is Jerome.Christmas Songs of the 1990's Episode1990 EpisodeEpisode of the Year with Lou BeckettFor more of me follow @brummymummyof2 on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and TikTok and follow the @phoneboxpodcast account on Instagram for polls and nostalgic fun.If you have any guest suggestions, topics you would like me to cover email admin@brummymummyof2.co.uk and be sure to tag so I can see where you are listening!#90s #1990 #90smusic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jim Rutledge and Matt Hamilton roll into Hour 2 of their Monday show after a weekend without Packers or Badgers football. Jim and Matt continue discussing today's poll question about whether the Packers are closer to the Lions or the Seahawks as contenders in the NFC playoff picture. First, they continue their conversation stemming from the Simpsons-cast of the Bengals-Cowboys game on ESPN+ tonight, picking the best non-family characters from the iconic show. Some listeners chime in with some of their favorites, and Matt reveals that he help set up producer Primetime with a date (and-a-half) last Friday night. Jim also tells the scarring story from middle school of a classmate who performed the Do The Bartman dance, and they talk about some of the most embarrassing middle and high school memories that left classmates with some trauma. During Throwing Stones, Jim goes after a certain punter again for his take on Mike Tomlin among the NFL's best coaches and how he and others compare to Matt LaFleur. Jim and Matt wrap up with some crosstalk leading into the Great Dane Huddle with Barry Alvarez. The guys chat with Rose Bowl champs Tarek Saleh and Derek Engler for their thoughts on the Badgers' new OC hire -- Jeff Grimes from Kansas -- and Matt asks if Badgers fans should avoid getting overhyped about an OC for the second time in a row.
In the month of January 1991 many games were released for the Commodore 64. In episode one-hundred-and-sixty-eight of Zapped to the Past, we start our look at some of those games, including the sneaky navy Seals, the dusty Snow Strike and the blue Strider 2 and wonder… did we have the wrong idea about ‘Dusty' Roger Moore all along?… Games covered in this episode: Navy Seals Snowstrike Strider 2 Helter Skelter Find us here: https://zappedtothepast.com/ If you would like to help us out and join our Patreon, find it here: https://www.patreon.com/zappedtothepast If you want to buy a Coffee for Zapped to the Past, go here: https://ko-fi.com/zappedtothepast Need our links in one place - you can do that too: https://linktr.ee/zappedtothepast https://online.pubhtml5.com/oowg/grrx/#p=1 Additional links mentioned in the Podcast: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Navy_SEALs https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/zxdb/sinclair/entries/0004610/Snowstrike(EN).pdf Queen - Innuendo (Official Video) Innuendo (song) - Wikipedia Robert Plant - "Innuendo" (Queen) @ Freddie Mercury Tribute (1992-04-20) *HIGH QUALITY* The KLF - 3 a.m. Eternal (1991) HD 4K The KLF & Extreme Noise Terror - 3am Eternal (Brit Awards 1992) Jesus Jones - International Bright Young Thing (Official Music Video) Pop Will Eat Itself - X, Y & Zee (Video) Alexander O'Neal - "All True Man" HD Sting - All This Time The High - Box Set Go - Official Video David Lee Roth - A Lil' Ain't Enough Ralph Tresvant - Sensitivity Oleta Adams - Get Here (Official Video) The Black Crowes - Twice As Hard A Tribe Called Quest - Can I Kick It? (Official HD Video) Tongue n Cheek - Forget Me Nots (Official Music VIdeo) Patrice Rushen - Forget Me Nots (Official Video) Will Smith - Men In Black (Video Version) Orbital - Satan (Official Music Video) LA Mix - Mysteries Of Love (Premier Mix) [1990] Brother Beyond - The Girl I Used To Know The Blue Nile - Saturday Night Winger - Miles Away a-ha - Manhattan Skyline (Official Video) Damn Yankees - High Enough (Official Music Video) https://youtu.be/FVzYH8xA02w?feature=shared Do the Bartman music video - The Simpsons Rick Astley - Cry for Help (Official Video) [4K Remaster] Gloria Estefan - Coming out of the Dark Kenny Thomas - Outstanding (Official Video) (HD) Thin Lizzy - Dedication (1991) (HD 60fps) Mark Summers - Summers Magic (Original) Mariah Carey - Someday (Official HD Video) Carter U.S.M. - Bloodsport For All (Official Music Video) Maria McKee - Breathe Jellyfish - The King Is Half-Undressed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DArOHb1dN6U&ab_channel=EMFtheband Kylie Minogue - What Do I Have To Do? (Official Remastered HD Video) Vanilla Ice - Play That Funky Music Praise Only You on TOTP The Source Ft. Candi Station, You Got The Love - 1991 Little Angels - 'Boneyard' The UK Mixmasters - Night Fever Megamix BIRDLAND : EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMEBODY original video HQ Blue Hotel - Official Music Video Living Colour - Love Rears Its Ugly Head Dinosaur Jr "The Wagon" Slaughter - Fly To The Angels Bomb The Bass - Love So True (Video) Manic Street Preachers - Motown Junk (Official Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5-8wUl82-M
Hughes vs the Hugheses! The Canucks get set for the Devils with a couple of key lineup changes on both offence and defence, so lots to chew on for Matt and Blake on today's show. Bains tries to unlock Pettersson, while changes to the powerplay are made as well. Patrick Johnston of The Province joins the guys from the morning skate with the latest on the lineup vs the Devils. PJ looks at the potential for some pond hockey to benefit Elias Pettersson, the goaltending usage, Dakota Joshua's return schedule and whether the Canucks are shopping already. Our front office insider Laurence Gilman stops by again with his views on the development of Quinn Hughes into the captain and superstar that he is now, plus, a look at EP40's struggles via a Roberto Luongo comparison, and JT Miller as the new Ryan Kesler. The guys finish up with a Lions health update, the Whitecaps hitting the training pitch, and the World Series has a new Bartman?
Fan engagemen- Maher, Bartman, Yankees duo Marlins Manager situation- "Field Leader" Tampa Bay home field
Hughes vs the Hugheses! The Canucks get set for the Devils with a couple of key lineup changes on both offence and defence, so lots to chew on for Matt and Blake on today's show. Bains tries to unlock Pettersson, while changes to the powerplay are made as well. Patrick Johnston of The Province joins the guys from the morning skate with the latest on the lineup vs the Devils. PJ looks at the potential for some pond hockey to benefit Elias Pettersson, the goaltending usage, Dakota Joshua's return schedule and whether the Canucks are shopping already. Our front office insider Laurence Gilman stops by again with his views on the development of Quinn Hughes into the captain and superstar that he is now, plus, a look at EP40's struggles via a Roberto Luongo comparison, and JT Miller as the new Ryan Kesler. The guys finish up with a Lions health update, the Whitecaps hitting the training pitch, and the World Series has a new Bartman?
Taking Mom to the job interview, election parody battle, Bartman anniversary, Gen Z and Adolf, and a funny obituary are among the minutiae topics discussed by Rick and Dave. [Ep370]
Alyssa is joined by Molly McAleer from Mother May I Sleep With Podcast and Trend Lightly to discuss "The Steve Bartman Incident" and some parallels to the 1986 Red Sox. In case you don't know, on October 14th, 2003 during the NLCS the Cubs imploded and for years one man was blamed. Show Notes: MLB YouTube: The Steve Bartman Incident Sports Illustrated: What happened to Steve Bartman? NYT: Steve Bartman Remains Invisible, 10 Years Later NPR: Cubs Fans Try To Make Up For Sending Another Cubs Fan Death Threats In 2003 Bleacher Report: Chicago Cubs: 10 Things That Would've Changed If There Was No Bartman Incident The Guardian: This article is more than 7 years old Steve Bartman, America's most infamous fan, receives Cubs redemption ESPN: A convenient scapegoat HuffPo: Steve Bartman Incident: 10 Years Ago Monday, The World Met This Poor Guy Reuters: Winning helps Chicago Cubs fans forgive Bartman 12 years later NYT: Cubs Survive a Bartman Moment and Are Headed to the Playoffs The Guardian: The forgotten story of (but not by Chicago Cubs fans) … Steve Bartman Fox Sports: Fan dressed as Steve Bartman at a Cubs-Marlins game Business Insider: Even Bernie Mac's Career Went Downhill After The Steve Bartman Incident MLB: The 'Curse of the Bambino,' explained Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today I am joined by Inner Circle Trailblazer Marilyn. Tune in as she shares how she created $45K in 3 days of joining The Inner Circle, You can join The Inner Circle this month and get exclusive access to a $5K Mastermind with me in September completely FREE. DM me INNER CIRCLE on IG or visit www.richqueen.com to learn more. You can find Marilyn on IG at @marilynbartman.
The year is 2020, and a bunch of guys get together to hunt the likes of the Dracula and the creature from the black lagoon! We dive into Monster Force from playmates! We also talk about Street Sharks, Simpsons Wave 2 plus the quest for Bartman! We also discuss McDonalds new collector cups, Rush Collectibles latest figure, and So much more!
George Kurtz and Moises Alou join Gabe Morency for another edition of SportsRage. First - they go through the NFC and predict who could make it to the Super Bowl from that conference, plus, who could they meet from the AFC once they got to the big game? What do they think are the most likely outcomes this season? After, they jump into all their other playoff bets in the NFL, and preview Week 0 in College Football. The big game this week is Georgia Tech taking on FSU in Ireland, who do they think wins and covers? Finally, CFL talk, their best bets, and more!
This is definitely a deep cut this week! The Cowboys of Moo Mesa is our main event! We talk all about the line! We also discuss Big Rubber Guys, French Angel from Rush Collectibles, Bartman, Travis' trip to Summerslam and more!
HOUR 3 - Seth and Sean talk with NFL analyst Tyler Dunne of Go Long TD about Texans WR Stefon Diggs' diva label and a piece he's doing on Will Anderson, react to and assess what DeMeco and Tank had to say about CJ Stroud's leadership growth, and dive into the Astros' crazy win in a contusion-laden game with a Bartman-esque moment.
HOUR 4 - Seth and Sean talk with one of our engineers, Andy Kudek, who was right near the Bartman-type situation the Astros had last night to get his eyewitness account, dive into how the Texans are going to keep all their big WR's fed this season, and discuss Tank Dell subtly trying to get everyone to move on and stop asking about his being shot.
Seth and Sean discuss the Astros win last night despite some not so good news and some crazy stuff.
Was THIS Astros fans out of line, or nothing to see here, Houston..?
Welcome to Church Pew Sports Ep 138 - The Agony of Defeat - Crushing Sports Losses Surrender cobra. Bartman. Trouble with the snap. Decker reported. Bird steals the pass. Our sports fandom lives are saturated with crushing defeats as our favorite teams somehow lose games you knew they would win, leaving you with the agony of defeat. We're exploring some of the most painful losses our hosts have experienced and pouring just enough salt in the wounds to make it fun. Sort of. This week's CPS Starting Host Lineup: Bill Hobson Pastor Paul Miller Kurt David Scott Holmgren You can also listen to EVERY episode of CPS by visiting Churchpewsports.com/ We would love to hear your thoughts, comments, and questions. Reach out to us at: churchpewsports316@gmail.com Stay connected to Church Pew Sports on Facebook and Twitter @CPewsSports316
Dr. Madson explores the 5th grade experience, which is the last year of elementary school within Parkland. Mr. Bartman, Principal of Parkway Manor, Yael Shimon, 5th grader in Mrs. King's class from Parkway Manor, Mrs. Aulisio, Principal at Kratzer, and Jaxon Kijak, 5th grader from Mr. Green's homeroom at Kratzer, open up about their 5th grade experience and thoughts about life beyond elementary school.
Expansion Draft life led to Jeff Conine being swiped by the Marlins in 1992.The 2-time All-Star dishes on the locker rooms in 1997 and 2003. He implores to Braun & Kratz why 1997 championship architect Dave Dombrowski deserves to be in Cooperstown.Conine relives the Eric Gregg game, his assist throwing out JT Snow at the plate & his dugout view of the Steve Bartman play. He shares how the Marlins used "Let's make him famous" as the comeback rallying cry!WATCH Legends TerritoryMore info on your favorite former players ---> HERE
Expansion Draft life led to Jeff Conine being swiped by the Marlins in 1992. The 2-time All-Star dishes on the locker rooms in 1997 and 2003. He implores to Braun & Kratz why 1997 championship architect Dave Dombrowski deserves to be in Cooperstown. Conine relives the Eric Gregg game, his assist throwing out JT Snow at the plate & his dugout view of the Steve Bartman play. He shares how the Marlins used "Let's make him famous" as the comeback rallying cry! WATCH Legends Territory More info on your favorite former players ---> HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
UGA QB good & bad news on Carson Beck & Dylan Raiola, break down of the sordid coaching history of the Falcons, Jeff Francoeur to do less Braves games so C.J. Nitkowski to do more, Hawks keep Pistons long losing streak alive, Trae Young on fire, Canada tells NBA player to pound sand, tell the NFL to shove their social justice crap campaign, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar breaks hip at lamest concert of the year, Old Dominion blows 28-0 lead in bowl game, why Ole Miss & Georgia & Mizzou should all be in the CFP this year, Jayden Daniels skipping bowl to go pro, heroic death of a cricket & boxing hero, Mamie "Peanut" Johnson, all the sports greats we lost in 2023, crashing your small plane into a stadium, parachuting into a World Series game yet refusing to name your pilot to the feds, Tigers try to screw legend Ernie Harwell but end up getting it in the shorts, blowing up Bartman's ball, dishonest dealings of Rafael Furcal's agent, plus Pete's Tweets, This Day in Sports History, birthdays, and Ripley's Believe It or Not
Upper West Side, Babka, Zabar's, Bread's Babka, Isabel Hillman's Bat-Mitzvah Babka Study, Green's Babka, The Babka Code, Uncle Mark Bartman, Alicia Bartman, Sam Bartman, Mark as Youngest of Three Kids, Army Veteran, Sam Quiet, Sam as Painter, Cousin Gary, Dave Hillman, Milo Gravitating to Sam, Adults in Kids' Faces, Mothers' Day, Fathers' Day, Holidays, Scott Bartman, Jared Bartman, Max Kessler, Article in The New York Times, Do you Want to be Held, Heard, or Helped?, Useful Advice for Adults, Useful Advice for People who are Grieving, Most Grieving Probably Want to be Held or Heard and not Helped, Sam Bartman as Listener, Ask the Question, Sam's Connection to Milo
Expansion Draft life led to Jeff Conine being swiped by the Marlins in 1992.The 2-time All-Star dishes on the locker rooms in 1997 and 2003. He implores to Braun & Kratz why 1997 championship architect Dave Dombrowski deserves to be in Cooperstown.Conine relives the Eric Gregg game, his assist throwing out JT Snow at the plate & his dugout view of the Steve Bartman play. He shares how the Marlins used "Let's make him famous" as the comeback rallying cry!WATCH Legends TerritoryMore info on your favorite former players ---> HERE
Expansion Draft life led to Jeff Conine being swiped by the Marlins in 1992. The 2-time All-Star dishes on the locker rooms in 1997 and 2003. He implores to Braun & Kratz why 1997 championship architect Dave Dombrowski deserves to be in Cooperstown. Conine relives the Eric Gregg game, his assist throwing out JT Snow at the plate & his dugout view of the Steve Bartman play. He shares how the Marlins used "Let's make him famous" as the comeback rallying cry! WATCH Legends Territory More info on your favorite former players ---> HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's been 30 years since a small town in Ireland took on the challenge of hosting Eurovision while the concept of Europe was undergoing a transformation. We look back at Millstreet 1993, the accommodation of several new countries wanting to join the party, and... the Bartman? Millstreet Summary The Journey to the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest (1:14) A Tour of Millstreet (4:58) A Tour of Europe in 1993 (8:16) The Eurovision 1993 Contestants and Their Performances (12:55) Reflections on the Contest and Its Impact (34:02) Subscribe The EuroWhat? Podcast is available wherever you get your podcasts. Find your podcast app to subscribe here (https://www.eurowhat.com/subscribe). Comments, questions, and episode topic suggestions are always welcome. You can shoot us an email (mailto:eurowhatpodcast@gmail.com) or reach out on Twitter @eurowhat (https://twitter.com/eurowhat). Join the EuroWhat AV Club! If you would like to help financially support the show, we are hosting the EuroWhat AV Club over on Patreon! We have a slew of bonus episodes with deep dives on Eurovision-adjacent topics. Our next episode will be about Scopitone.
In gesprek met Business Coach Marilyn Bartman; hoe begon ze met fotograferen en wat was het punt dat ze overstapte op het coachen van klanten? Instagram: @marilynbartman Instagram @luciebeck Website Lucie: www.mylucie.com https://www.instagram.com/luciesspirit/
Welcome to a truly inspiring episode of our podcast, "Staying Focused on the Goal," where we sit down with none other than professional soccer player, Nazeem Bartman. Nazeem's story is nothing short of incredible, taking him from the challenging streets of Bonteheuwel in the Cape Flats to a thriving soccer career in the United States. In this episode, Nazeem and I dive deep into his extraordinary journey, a path marked by adversity and unwavering determination. Growing up in a household where stable income was a distant dream, Nazeem faced the odds head-on. He shares with us the relentless focus he maintained on the goal of becoming a soccer star, defying the circumstances that would have deterred most. But the story doesn't end with Nazeem's personal journey. It's also about the incredible role his parents played in nurturing his belief that dreams can come true. It's about the sacrifices he made to chase his aspirations, even when the odds seemed stacked against him. Moreover, Nazeem Bartman is a trailblazer with a mission. He's not just about personal success; he's dedicated to breaking barriers and paving the way for others. Whether it's in academics or athletics, Nazeem's story is an embodiment of what's possible. He's founded the FBL foundation to prove just that, providing young individuals from the Cape Flats with hope and inspiration. These are young souls who, like Nazeem, might not have had many positive role models they could relate to or aspire to be. Through the FBL foundation, Nazeem is introducing them to stories of success from their own neighborhoods, showing them that their dreams are within reach. Join us in this incredible journey as Nazeem Bartman's life unfolds before your ears. It's a story of resilience, ambition, and the power of staying focused on the goal. Tune in and let Nazeem's inspiring narrative touch your heart and inspire you to reach for your dreams, regardless of where you come from. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coachedsuccess/message
This week on Peanuts and Popcorn…we open the bag of popcorn with Tommy's selection from 2010, Tony Scott's, Unstoppable. Next, we break down Leo's choice for this week, John Huston's, Prizzi's Honor (1985). In Peanuts, the League Championship Series are set, and some unlikely teams have made their way to Baseball's Final Four. We'll answer the question, is the current playoff format fair to the higher-seeded teams? Attendance was up in 2023, did the new rule changes have anything to do with it? It's been 20 years since the Bartman game, what have we learned. Next Show: Leo's Pick: Other People's Money (1991) Tom's Pick: The Long Goodbye (1973)
"This mob, my God, they run like the wind”. Robbo Call it belief, call it #TaylorsProphecy, the Orange Tsunami, or just a bunch of mates playing for each other and lovin footy. Whatever you call it, boy oh boy wowee it's good to watch. And as Tom Green reminded everyone, “What'd I say, what'd I say???”. Time to listen to the lad from Canberra. Free smoke wherever you want it. Join Needles, Sparrow, Ragnar, and special guest..... BARTMAN(!!), as we go through all the issues, dissect the demolition in Adelaide, speculate over the Prelim against the Pies, and of course deliver our regulars in Ragnar's Bake (via Spaz), Ragnar's Maths (this one could go viral), and or course Sparrow's SOS. And remember to get your Jerky in time for the game: Fatt Matt's Beef Jerky (https://www.fattmattz.com.au/), PROMO CODE: NSP. Get on it, the best protein in a can you could ask for. ---- Enjoy and give us a rating and/or review wherever you're listening. And share this glorious content till your Orange heart's content
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On this episode I talk about the story of the life of Sara Bartman and the Venus Character trope in Hollywood. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackwallstreetchronicle/support
Doug Glanville remembers the famous “Bartman” game at Wrigley Field in 2003. That's because he was a member of the Cubs and part of one of the most infamous events in franchise history. Glanville has other more notable moments in the game including getting his 1,000th hit albeit, the day his father died.But Glanville is far more important for the social subjects he tackles whether on a show he hosts on Chicago's Marquee network entitled, “Class in session” or the class he teaches at the university of Connecticut: “Sports and Society.” Glanville also wrote for the New York Times tackling issues such as race in sports and PEDs in baseball.Glanville's parents were educators. “My mom taught math and my dad taught in Trinidad and Tobago until he got he went to med school at Howard University and became a psychiatrist.”This very informative podcast gives you a peak into the life of a man who seeks to educate and it comes naturally to Glanville. His parents were both teachers. Glanville also spends time as an analyst on ESPN Radio's Sunday Night Baseball package.Now a father of four, Glanville admits to wanting to stir the pot end result is to create harmony. Tell me a story I don't know is partnered with Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and proudly sponsored by Mr. Duct. (mrductcleaning.com)Make sure to follow/subscribe to Last Word on Sports Media Podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Doug Glanville remembers the famous “Bartman” game at Wrigley Field in 2003. That's because he was a member of the Cubs and part of one of the most infamous events in franchise history. Glanville has other more notable moments in the game including getting his 1,000th hit albeit, the day his father died.But Glanville is far more important for the social subjects he tackles whether on a show he hosts on Chicago's Marquee network entitled, “Class in session” or the class he teaches at the university of Connecticut: “Sports and Society.” Glanville also wrote for the New York Times tackling issues such as race in sports and PEDs in baseball.Glanville's parents were educators. “My mom taught math and my dad taught in Trinidad and Tobago until he got he went to med school at Howard University and became a psychiatrist.”This very informative podcast gives you a peak into the life of a man who seeks to educate and it comes naturally to Glanville. His parents were both teachers. Glanville also spends time as an analyst on ESPN Radio's Sunday Night Baseball package.Now a father of four, Glanville admits to wanting to stir the pot end result is to create harmony. Tell me a story I don't know is partnered with Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and proudly sponsored by Mr. Duct. (mrductcleaning.com)Make sure to follow/subscribe to Last Word on Sports Media Podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Doug Glanville remembers the famous “Bartman” game at Wrigley Field in 2003. That's because he was a member of the Cubs and part of one of the most infamous events in franchise history. Glanville has other more notable moments in the game including getting his 1,000th hit albeit, the day his father died.But Glanville is far more important for the social subjects he tackles whether on a show he hosts on Chicago's Marquee network entitled, “Class in session” or the class he teaches at the university of Connecticut: “Sports and Society.” Glanville also wrote for the New York Times tackling issues such as race in sports and PEDs in baseball.This very informative podcast gives you a peak into the life of a man who seeks to educate and it comes naturally to Glanville. His parents were both teachers. Glanville also spends time as an analyst on ESPN Radio's Sunday Night Baseball package.Hear more of his story on Tuesday!Tell me a story I don't know is partnered with Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and proudly sponsored by Mr. Duct. (mrductcleaning.com)Also find more great content at www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Doug Glanville remembers the famous “Bartman” game at Wrigley Field in 2003. That's because he was a member of the Cubs and part of one of the most infamous events in franchise history. Glanville has other more notable moments in the game including getting his 1,000th hit albeit, the day his father died.But Glanville is far more important for the social subjects he tackles whether on a show he hosts on Chicago's Marquee network entitled, “Class in session” or the class he teaches at the university of Connecticut: “Sports and Society.” Glanville also wrote for the New York Times tackling issues such as race in sports and PEDs in baseball.This very informative podcast gives you a peak into the life of a man who seeks to educate and it comes naturally to Glanville. His parents were both teachers. Glanville also spends time as an analyst on ESPN Radio's Sunday Night Baseball package.Hear more of his story on Tuesday!Tell me a story I don't know is partnered with Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and proudly sponsored by Mr. Duct. (mrductcleaning.com)Also find more great content at www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Grab yourself a Four Loko Pregame Sour Blue Razz, a Four LOKO USA, and pour "The Blue Meanie" as you enjoy this special REMASTERED edition of Bumming with Bobcat! We are kicking off summer by taking you back in the Bumming with Bobcat archives to the summer of 2021 when Jesse Krakow joined the podcast to break down two of the most infamous albums in The Beach Boys catalog: 1989's Still Crusin' and 1992's Summer in Paradise. This podcast has now been remastered in a special Four Loko HD directors cut!Our very own Uncle Jesse breaks out the guitar on some songs to help detail what The Beach Boys must have been thinking during production as we dive into the deep dark depths of these two albums. We discuss which songs give off a classic Beach Boys vibe, and which songs should have never been recorded. Wouldn't it have been nice to see Hulk Hogan as beach boy? Would you want to do the Bartman with Mike Love? Why is Cocktail such a dark movie? 80's nostalgia for the 60's, using your very first Macintosh, The Beer Boys, giving John Stamos the credit he deserves, and much MORE!Check out the music catalog of Jesse Krakow here: https://jessekrakow.bandcamp.comFollow Jesse on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JesseKrakowJesse's Other bWb Podcast AppearancesHave Yourself a PILEDRIVER Christmas with The Wrestling Album II: https://www.bumwinebob.com/2022/12/have-yourself-piledriver-christmas-with.htmlStill Crusin' to a Summer in Paradise: https://www.bumwinebob.com/2021/07/still-cruisin-to-summer-in-paradise.htmlHulk Rules with Jesse Krakow: https://www.bumwinebob.com/2018/12/hulk-rules-with-jesse-krakow.htmlNeed to stock up your favorite booze? Don't bother leaving the house when you can just click the link below and have all your favorite drinks delivered to your front door! Place an order from http://drizly.bumwinebob.com to support the bWb team!Support the blog and podcast by picking up a shirt or some other great merchandise at the Bumming with Bobcat Merch Store (http://store.bumwinebob.com) on TeePublic!All that and MORE featured on this weeks episode! Make sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast apps to get the latest episodes! Tell your friends to check us out, grab a drink, and give the podcast a listen. Just press that play button on Premier Podcast Network! Cheers!
It's part two of our superhero origin stories as we unpack Dave's arrival at becoming ‘musically sentient' — the first album he remembers where music meant to him what it means now. We journey through the Bangles and ‘Do the Bartman' to arrive at a seismic shift in music history that Dave caught at the perfect age, and unpack the way we can attach ourselves to both music and musicians in powerful ways. We want to hear from you! What was the album where you awoke to music holding a deep place in your heart? We also would love to hear your suggestions for future topics. Email us at bestalbumforpodcast@gmail.com. [SPOILER ALERT] Music discussed in this episode: Nirvana - Nevermind Indigo De Souza - All of This Will End Yazmin Lacey - Voice Notes
Jon “Boog” Sciambi loves Wrigley Field So much so he says this is his last stop as a team play by play man. Of course, Sciambi is better known for his work with ESPN baseball both TV and radio and this season he takes over as the voice of the World Series on radio. Sciambi has been the voice of the Atlanta Braves and Florida Marlins and happened to be part of the broadcast team that fateful night at Wrigley Field in 2003 . It was the “Bartman” game, game 6 of the NLCS when the fan appeared to interfere with a fly ball. It fueled the Marlins to win the series and ultimately the World Series. Boog now loves working regularly at Wrigley Field.“Just that view, the architecture and beyond the ballpark, it feels like you're being transformed back in time. And it feels completely brand new because it's so beautiful and so special.”Sciambi also embraces baseball's new rules to speed up the game although he's had to adjust to it working in a three man booth. He says the trade off of telling fewer stories while calling a game that has lopped an average of some 25 minutes is well worth it.Make sure to hear "Tell Me A Story I Don't Know" as part of the Last Word On Sports Media Podcast feed and follow/subscirbe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!And stay engaged with the content on www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jon “Boog” Sciambi loves Wrigley Field So much so he says this is his last stop as a team play by play man. Of course, Sciambi is better known for his work with ESPN baseball both TV and radio and this season he takes over as the voice of the World Series on radio. Sciambi has been the voice of the Atlanta Braves and Florida Marlins and happened to be part of the broadcast team that fateful night at Wrigley Field in 2003 . It was the “Bartman” game, game 6 of the NLCS when the fan appeared to interfere with a fly ball. It fueled the Marlins to win the series and ultimately the World Series. Boog now loves working regularly at Wrigley Field.“Just that view, the architecture and beyond the ballpark, it feels like you're being transformed back in time. And it feels completely brand new because it's so beautiful and so special.”Sciambi also embraces baseball's new rules to speed up the game although he's had to adjust to it working in a three man booth. He says the trade off of telling fewer stories while calling a game that has lopped an average of some 25 minutes is well worth it.Make sure to hear "Tell Me A Story I Don't Know" as part of the Last Word On Sports Media Podcast feed and follow/subscirbe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!And stay engaged with the content on www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jon “Boog” Sciambi loves Wrigley Field So much so he says this is his last stop as a team play by play man. Of course, Sciambi is better known for his work with ESPN baseball both TV and radio and this season he takes over as the voice of the World Series on radio. Sciambi has been the voice of the Atlanta Braves and Florida Marlins and happened to be part of the broadcast team that fateful night at Wrigley Field in 2003 . It was the “Bartman” game, game 6 of the NLCS when the fan appeared to interfere with a fly ball. It fueled the Marlins to win the series and ultimately the World Series. Sciambi embraces baseball's new rules to speed up the game although he's had to adjust to it working in a three man booth. He says the trade off of telling fewer stories while calling a game that has lopped an average of some 25 minutes is well worth it.Hear more of "Boog's" story coming Tuesday!Make sure to hear "Tell Me A Story I Don't Know" as part of the Last Word On Sports Media Podcast feed and follow/subscirbe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!And stay engaged with the content on www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jon “Boog” Sciambi loves Wrigley Field So much so he says this is his last stop as a team play by play man. Of course, Sciambi is better known for his work with ESPN baseball both TV and radio and this season he takes over as the voice of the World Series on radio. Sciambi has been the voice of the Atlanta Braves and Florida Marlins and happened to be part of the broadcast team that fateful night at Wrigley Field in 2003 . It was the “Bartman” game, game 6 of the NLCS when the fan appeared to interfere with a fly ball. It fueled the Marlins to win the series and ultimately the World Series. Sciambi embraces baseball's new rules to speed up the game although he's had to adjust to it working in a three man booth. He says the trade off of telling fewer stories while calling a game that has lopped an average of some 25 minutes is well worth it.Hear more of "Boog's" story coming Tuesday!Make sure to hear "Tell Me A Story I Don't Know" as part of the Last Word On Sports Media Podcast feed and follow/subscirbe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!And stay engaged with the content on www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Take A 20 is taking the "L" to the North Side of Chicago. And speaking of "L's," we are embracing the pain to discuss the Chicago Cubs and everything that went wrong on October 14, 2003. To this day, one word comes to mind when you mention the 2003 Cubs. That word is “Bartman," the superfan who became a super villain. In this episode, we speak with a different Cubs superfan, Jeff Shook, Professor of Social Work at the University of Pittsburgh, who was in the stands that fateful evening when the Cubs were on the cusp of advancing to the World Series. Until it all shattered, like a Sammy Sosa corked bat.
Hey Weepers! Hey Creepers! Hey Hugga Me Righters! Whether dragonfly or pigeon, we think you're gonna dig part 2 of our Red Rose Speedway deep dish even more than George Leroy Chickashea loves "Ebony and Ivory" (solo version). Along the way, they take a (Cleveland) Brown Line L train around the Loup, and also discuss:
Eagles cruise over injured 49ers; Bengals lose a heartbreaker to the Chiefs after a costly penalty (Is this their Black cat/Bartman moment?); Is Rodgers headed to the Jets?