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Pacific Street Blues and Americana
Episode 369: Spotlight on Muddy Waters (part 1 of 3)

Pacific Street Blues and Americana

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 88:00


The Spotlight on Muddy Waters! Pacific Street Blues & AmericanaMay 4, 2025Part 1 of 3 - Special PODCAST ONLY showSupport our Show and get the word out by wearin' our gear 1. Paul Rodgers / Muddy Water Blues2. John Hiatt / Crossing Muddy Water3. Van Morrison / Cleaning Windows4. Jeff Healey / Come Together5. Big Joe Williams / Baby Please Don't Go (Aerosmith, 6. Big Bill Broonzy / Night Time is the Right Time (Ray Charles) 7. Mississippi Shieks / Sitting On Top of the World8. Lead Belly / Midnight Special9. Muddy Waters (Lomax) / I Be's Troubled (I Can't Be Satisfied) 10. Ann Cole / I Got My Mojo Working (1956/1957) 11. Bo Diddley / I'm a Man 12. Earl Hooker / Blue Guitar 13. Led Zeppelin / You Shook MeSpotlights Shows14. BB King / Rock Me Baby 15. Buddy Guy / She's 19 Years Old 16. Chuck Berry / Maybellene17. Bob Wills & the Texas Playboys / Ida RedPlanting the Seed in England18. (1979) Chris Barber w/ Muddy Waters / Kansas City19. (1954) Cyril Davis w/ Alexis Korner / Hoochie Coochie Man20. (1951) John Mayall / Long Distance CallTest your Music Knowledge, Play What's the Common Thread, The Music Trivia Game

Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 4/30/25 part 1

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 135:49


Reverend Freakchild "Om Mani Padme Hum" & "I Can't Be Satisfied" - The Bodhisattva Blues www-reverendfreakchild.org Reverend TJ McGlinchey "Hey Baby" - There Was A Time www.revtj.com Reverend Raven & The Chain-Smokin' Altar Boys "Creature Of Habit" - My Life (Twentieth Anniversary) www.reverendraven.com Reverend Shawn Amos "Boogie" - The Reverend Shawn Amos Love You www.shawnamos.com Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band "Are You Gonna Rise? (For LeVar)" www.bigdamnband.com **************************Kris Angelis "Brighter Blue" - That Song, Hope www.krisangelis.com Grace Morrison "Ghost Of It" - Maybe Modern www.gracemorrison.com Jann Klose "Love You The Most" - Surrender www.jannklose.com Bernadette Connors "White Magnolia" www.bernadetteconnors.com Alice Howe & Freebo "You've Been Away So Long" - Live www.alicehowe.com Shanna In A Dress "Everything & Nothing" - Robot www.shannainadress.comMeghan Cary "Sail Across The Water" - Singg Louder www.meghancary.com*************Push Puppets "This Whole Endeavor" - Tethered Together https://www.pushpuppets.net/Tim McBride & The Divide "Falling Away Again" - Off The Ground www.timmcbridemusic.com Box Elder "Origami Bats" www.boxelder.com The Bad Ups "Better Than You" - Life Of Sin The Human Rights "Roxham Road" - One People https://www.thehumanrights.ca/Feverjaw "The Physical Limit" www.feverjaw.com ***************Bone & Yarrow "Dragon" - s/t Dropsonic "So Long" - s/t https://www.facebook.com/dropsonicofficial/B-Movie "Marilyn Dreams" - Hidden Treasures www.b-movie.org GBD "I Can't Take It Anymore" www.gbdkc.comScott Yoder "Portrait Of Anneliese" https://www.scottmatthewyoder.com

Fletcher Church
Treasure Christ! (Philippians 3:7-12)

Fletcher Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 46:24


Treasure Christ Supremely . . . I. Be Saved to See the Worth of Knowing Jesus! (7-9) II. Be Satisfied in Becoming Like Jesus! (10) III. Be Hopeful you will Rise to Jesus! (11-12) Practical Implications o What 5 things about Jesus are precious to you (not platitudes to you)? o What competes most with Christ for the central place in your life? o How does the thought of heaven increase your hope?

Cities Church Sermons
Get In on the Joy of the Harvest

Cities Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025


John 4:27-42,Just then his disciples came back. They marveled that he was talking with a woman, but no one said, “What do you seek?” or, “Why are you talking with her?” 28 So the woman left her water jar and went away into town and said to the people, 29 “Come, see a man who told me all that I ever did. Can this be the Christ?” 30 They went out of the town and were coming to him.31 Meanwhile the disciples were urging him, saying, “Rabbi, eat.” 32 But he said to them, “I have food to eat that you do not know about.” 33 So the disciples said to one another, “Has anyone brought him something to eat?” 34 Jesus said to them, “My food is to do the will of him who sent me and to accomplish his work. 35 Do you not say, ‘There are yet four months, then comes the harvest'? Look, I tell you, lift up your eyes, and see that the fields are white for harvest. 36 Already the one who reaps is receiving wages and gathering fruit for eternal life, so that sower and reaper may rejoice together. 37 For here the saying holds true, ‘One sows and another reaps.' 38 I sent you to reap that for which you did not labor. Others have labored, and you have entered into their labor.”39 Many Samaritans from that town believed in him because of the woman's testimony, “He told me all that I ever did.” 40 So when the Samaritans came to him, they asked him to stay with them, and he stayed there two days. 41 And many more believed because of his word. 42 They said to the woman, “It is no longer because of what you said that we believe, for we have heard for ourselves, and we know that this is indeed the Savior of the world.” I want you to imagine yourself walking down a hard-packed, weather-worn trail. An arid wilderness of dry, cracked earth all round you, the heat of the midday sun upon your skin. And a group of twelve Jewish men walking alongside you whose faces seem to all-too-closely match that of their surroundings — they too appear worn, vacant, and tired.You ask this group of 12 men where they've been traveling. They say they've been on a journey — one that had begun with a wedding up in Cana of Galilee — a most festive occasion, they say. From there, they'd traveled south to Jerusalem in Judea. After spending some time there, they'd begun their travel back up to Galilee, cutting through Samaria on their way.Earlier that day they'd left their Rabbi back at Jacob's well to rest while they headed into town to buy bread — much needed sustenance for the remaining miles in front of them. And now, with Jacob's well just a few hundred yards out in front of them, and their master's form seated beside that well now visible just off in the distance, they were growing more and more eager to, at last, sit down, eat their bread, and rest.And then, they fall quiet. You assume it's because they're so sapped of strength. But a few minutes later, you look up, and discover their silence is owing to another reason. Before them stands their Rabbi, and he is no longer alone. A woman from Samaria is there as well. In this morning's text, we're going to cover the second half of this unexpected scene involving Jesus and the Samaritan woman. Last week, Pastor Marshall preached through part one involving the private conversation between Jesus and this woman. Today, we're going to walk through part two, which will have us looking on at this scene mainly through the eyes of the disciples. Along the way, we're going to see two ways Jesus uses this moment to invite his disciples — they and us included — to become even more like him. Let's pray and ask the Lord for his help.So, part two of Jesus and the Samaritan woman. And we're looking for two ways Jesus uses this moment to invite us to become even more like him. Let's begin with the first one — Jesus invites us to see as he sees.See What Jesus SeesSo, verse 27, the 12 disciples return to the well to find not Jesus alone, but Jesus and the Samaritan woman. And we shouldn't think it incredible that they find the Samaritan woman there. They are, after all, in Samaria. And while its true, most of the townspeople would've gone earlier that morning to draw water from the well, it's not unthinkable that at least one woman, especially one so socially despised and rejected as her, should've chosen to come to the well midday. However, what is unthinkable, is the fact that Jesus had not immediately turned his back to this woman upon her arrival. Jesus had not sneered at her, jumped to his feet, and stomped off in disgust. Instead, Jesus began conversing with her. He, a Jewish man, had turned his gaze upon her — a sin-stained, Samaritan woman.And when his disciples see that, they're stunned. Verse 27:“Just then his disciples came back. They marveled that he was talking with a woman.”They marveled. They wondered. They began thinking to themselves, “This is not a part of the plan. This is not the point of our travels. We are in Samaria, not because we're wanting to linger here, much less engage the Samaritan people in conversation. We're here to get in, get rest, and get out. Samaria is just a sidewalk to us — an unfortunate sidewalk, an unseemly sidewalk — but a sidewalk, nonetheless. And we mean to step over it as quickly as possible.” Well, you could imagine the awkward tension of that moment. I mean, the disciples are just standing there. Jesus and the Samaritan woman have wrapped up their conversation, and the disciples enter in, and just stand there. Silent. Stunned. Looking on in dislike and disbelief.And the Samaritan woman notices. In fact, my guess is that she took one look at the twelve tense, standoffish disciples and thought, “My, how astonishingly different they are from their master.” She sets down her water jar, turns around, and hurries back into town.Pause for a moment… How do we account for the disparity of that one moment? How do we explain the stark difference between Jesus' interaction with the Samaritan woman which had been so full of love and consideration and the disciples' interaction with her which had been so cold and disinterested?I mean, think about it, their entrance made the woman want to leave. Made her want to turn away. She took their arrival as her signal to exit the scene.And for all they know, she's headed right back to a life of shame, isolation, and unrelenting soul-level thirst. And the disciples don't run after her. They don't say, “Wait, come back, stay here with Jesus. You don't need to leave. We want you to stay. We want you to linger before the one who can help you, save you, satisfy you. You've found Jesus, don't walk away from him.” No, they don't say any of that to this woman, because they don't care two cents about this woman. “She's gone,” they think, “and so are our troubles. Now, Jesus, its time to eat.”How do you explain the incredible gap between Jesus' love for the Samaritan woman, and his disciples complete and total lack thereof? Well, I believe Jesus explains it for us in verse 35. We're skipping over a few lines that we'll get back to in a moment, but for now, take a look at verse 35. It is here, I believe, that Jesus exposes the problem:“Do you not say, ‘There are yet four months, then comes the harvest?' Look, I tell you, lift up your eyes, and see that the fields are white for harvest.”Notice all the sight-related language in that sentence…“Look”“Lift up your eyes”“See.”Think about it… What is Jesus trying to teach here? What is Jesus trying to show? It's this: the disciples have a problem with their vision. A problem with their sight. Though they have begun to follow him, it appears they have not yet begun to see like him. For them, all they saw in the Samaritan woman was a nobody. A nuisance. A being not worth their time, or effort, or attention. They failed to see her as Jesus saw her.And so, now with the entire town of Samaria approaching — note how verse 30 says, they (the people of Samaria) went out of town and were coming to him. So we've got the entire town of Samaria approaching. And Jesus takes that as an opportunity to correct his disciples' vision. Verse 35,“Look, lift up your eyes, see that the fields are white for harvest.”“I want you to see,” Jesus is saying, “These Samaritans are not nobodies. They're not unimportant to me, or unimportant to my father. They're not people I want you to dismiss, or ignore, or avoid. They're the harvest. They're the prize. They're the yield we're here to receive. The exact harvest I've led us here to find. The exact harvest I've led us here to reap. Samaria is not our sidewalk, it's our mission field. Do you see? Look, lift up your eyes, can you see them, can you see them, how I see them?”Cities Church, when we look out at the world, out at the multitude of non-Christians all around us, do we see what Jesus sees?When we see our neighbors hanging out in the backyard together, or our co-workers typing on their laptops in the office, or our classmates walking by us in the hallway, or our family members seated next to us at the dinner table — do we see them, do we see those people, the way Jesus sees them?What if Jesus we're to say of us, friends — you're missing the harvest. You're ignoring the harvest. It's ready, it's ripe, I've prepared it, I've brought you here to find it and reap it — do you see it? Do you see it? Or, do you see a wasteland? An empty field? A sidewalk? A bunch of people who are quite simply not worth your time? If so, then we need to repent, and pray and commit to daily praying, “Jesus, make us to see the way you see. Help us to recognize the harvest field that is the world all around us. Help us to envision, if he were standing right beside us at work, or in the neighborhood, or at the dinner table, how you would care for, and speak to, and invite to drink and be satisfied. Help us to see as you see.” The first way Jesus invites us through this text to become even more like him — He invites us to begin seeing as he sees. See with eyes focused upon the harvest. Now, the second way Jesus invites us to become more like him. For this, we'll back up in the story to verse 31.Be Satisfied as Jesus Is SatisfiedThese are the first words the disciples speak upon their return to the well, just as soon as the Samaritan woman has left them. Verse 31: “Rabbi, eat.”We've brought back the bread — let's eat.And Jesus' response to them takes them a bit off guard. Verse 32:“But he said to them, ‘I have food to eat that you do not know about.'”You know, I said that to Amelia once. I had packed a lunch for work but then left it in the fridge — you guys ever do that? Well, my wife felt terrible about that because she assumed it meant me taking on a full days' work on an empty stomach. I got home later that day and she said, “I'm so sorry I wasn't able to run your lunch up to you.” And I said, “it's okay, I have food to eat that you do not know about.” And it was true, I did. I had like half a dozen frozen burritos in the staff fridge at my disposal. I was good to go.It's a bit of a funny story, but I share it with you because when Jesus says this to his disciples, “I have food to eat that you do not know about,” his disciples assume something along the lines of burritos in the fridge. Like, perhaps he had an extra loaf of bread he'd been carrying around. Perhaps a passerby gave him some food while we were away. Or maybe one of the other disciples had given him something to eat prior to heading out into town. That's why in verse 33 they begin asking one another: “Has anyone brought him something to eat?” I mean, if Jesus says he has food, then he must've gotten it from somewhere.But the truth is, Jesus had not gotten his fill of bread. In fact, he had not taken in any physical food whatsoever. His stomach was just as empty in that moment as those of his disciples. But his soul was full!See, he had found sustenance at that well. He had found heart-enlivening provision while conversing with the Samaritan woman. He had enjoyed a feast — one that had satisfied his soul far more than any four-course dinner ever could. But what was that feast if not food? Verse 34,“My food is to do the will of him who sent me and to accomplish his work.”My food is the joy-giving recognition of God's smile upon me as I carry out his will in the world. My food is to receive real, necessary sustenance through obedience to him.For no, just as Jesus said to Satan in the wilderness after being tempted to turn a stone into a meal, “‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.'” He's not trying to be cute in that moment. Not trying to be clever. In fact, he's quoting there from Deuteronomy 8:3, not because he's trying to be cute, or clever, but because he believes it! God designed us, you see, to crave a certain satisfaction that comes only from him and living for him, and crave it far more than we crave our bread and water. And security and rest.Obedience to God, living for God, going out to gather the harvest for God is literally God-given food for the soul. Jesus had come upon one of his Father's beloved — a woman dying of soul-level thirst. A woman who'd been drinking her entire life from wells that held no water. And he showed her where true life is found. He showed her where her thirst could be quenched. He made her alive! He made her to see! He saved her! He changed her life's trajectory for eternity. And in that moment, it did not matter that his stomach was still empty. His heart was full. His soul was full. He was full and well-satisfied.Do you believe that if you were to engage in the good work of the harvest — the good work of going out into the world to win people to Christ — that tiring as it may be, challenging as it could be, it would actually produce in you a sort of joy and fullness no amount of feasting and rest and relaxation ever could? Do you believe that?If you don't believe me, then take a stroll up and down Grand Avenue this afternoon, and meet the hundreds of people who walk these streets as men and woman living entirely for themselves and entirely for their comfort. They're in the prime of life, and in the greatest of health, and have the fullest of wallets and the most comfortable lifestyles — and they're empty, bored, and lifeless.Afterwards, get on a plane, travel to the most poverty-stricken, war-torn most hellish places on earth and find Christian missionaries there who could've lived on Grand Avenue, and could've chosen a life of comfort, and who gave up all the money they had in order to become poor, and hungry, and friends to all the needy souls around them, and find them to be tired, a bit worn down, and yet radiating with joy!Friends, have you been starving your souls of the much-needed sustenance found by those who seek after God's harvest? Have you — in your hurry, in your self-focus — been skipping meal after meal of hearty, filling, joy-giving ministry to others? Have you been fasting from the experience of God's smile upon those who do the work he prepared for you to do?The disciples had bread in that moment, I doubt they felt full. The woman had left her water jar, I doubt she felt thirsty. Jesus says, I believe in reference to the Samaritan woman, verse 36: “Already the one who reaps is receiving wages and gathering fruit for eternal life, so that sower and reaper may rejoice together.”Jesus saw those Samaritans, those fields ready for harvest, and, O, it made his heart to swell. The Samaritan woman led all her townspeople toward Jesus, and O, how it made her soul glad. See, joy is being had, my brothers and sisters, by those who have entered into the good work of the harvest. By those who are bringing others to Jesus to drink their fill of living water. Joy — soul-sustaining, heart-filling, spirit-enlivening joy is being had by those who are doing the will of him who sent us, which Jesus tells us in Matthew 28:“Go and make disciples.”Verse 36 states,“Already the one who reaps is receiving wages and gathering fruit for eternal life, so that sower and reaper may rejoice together.” Will you, today, get in on that joy as well? Will you, today, begin tasting the spiritual food of carrying out the Father's will?First way Jesus invites us through this text to become even more like him — He invites us to begin seeing as he sees. Second way, he invites us to be satisfied as he is satisfied.Share Your storyNow, a word of application. Because many of you may be thinking: “I'm seeing it, I'm seeing my neighbors afresh, I'm seeing them with eyes of love and care rather than dismay and disinterest. And I'm wanting to be filled, I'm wanting to be satisfied by the kind of joy that comes from sowing and reaping of the harvest. But how do I do it? Where do I begin? What do I say?”And really, there is no one way to answer that question. In fact, I encourage you, following the commission, to ask a few people around you how they've sought to answer that question. But for now, there is at least one way we can answer it, from this text. Look with me back up at verse 28: The woman goes back into town and says to the people, verse 29,“Come, see a man who told me all that I ever did. Can this be the Christ?”She gave them her personal testimony. She says, “Come, let me tell you what Jesus has done for me.” She didn't offer an intellectual defense for Christianity — though it wouldn't have been wrong for her to do so. Instead, she told her people what she knew. And that is that no one had ever treated her so kindly as this man. No one had ever spoken so directly to her as this man. No one had ever so known her faults, and yet loved her all the same, as this man. “Would you like to come with me to meet him for yourself? Would you like to come see for yourself if this be the Christ?”Brothers and sisters, in a world of fake-news, and phony salesmen, and people who are more concerned about what's on their phone than what's on the heart of the person in front of them, there is incredible power in the genuine, humble, love-driven sharing of personal testimonies.Did Jesus rescue you out of a pit of depression? Did Jesus cover the shame you felt was visible all over you? Did Jesus guide you by a wisdom far greater than your own? Did Jesus calm the mountains of anxiety that you'd been suffocating under? Did Jesus save you from a life dedicated to the hollow approval of man? Did Jesus heal the pain you experienced from growing up in a broken home?Did Jesus love you when you felt unlovable?Did Jesus care for you when you felt uncared for? Did Jesus protect you when you felt fearful? Did Jesus draw near to you when you felt all alone? Did Jesus free you from judgment, assure you of his love, lead you to the Father, provide for you an inheritance, build a room for you in heaven, promise you what no human being (no mom, no dad, no husband, no wife, no friend, no confidant) could ever promise you — that “He would never leave you nor forsake you?”Did Jesus save your life? Did Jesus satisfy your thirsty soul?If so, you should tell someone. If so, you should share that story with another. No, our testimonies don't always lead to others immediate salvation. That was the case for some upon first hearing of the Samaritan woman's testimony. Verse 39 says,“Many Samaritans from that town believed in him because of the woman's testimony.”Not all of them did though. Some remained skeptical. Some were not yet sold. But they were intrigued enough to travel to the well. Intrigued enough to go and check out Jesus for themselves. Intrigued enough to ask Jesus, verse 40, to stay in their town just a bit longer. And Jesus did. He, a Jewish man, expected to despise these Samaritans, gladly stayed two days later in their town, with the result that, verse 41:“And many more believed because of his word.”They said to the woman:“It is no longer because of what you said that we believe, for we have heard for ourselves, and we know that this is indeed the Savior of the world.”And just as John the Baptist, I trust the woman was all-too-glad for her and her testimony to fade into the background as her townspeople met Christ firsthand.Picture it brothers and sisters: Your non-Christian neighbor, your non-Christian co-worker, your non-Christian family member coming to you, maybe months after you shared your testimony with them, saying, “It is no longer because of what you said that we believe, for we have heard for ourselves, and we know that this is indeed the Savior of the world.” What joy would erupt within you? What soul-satisfying sustenance would you take in at such a moment. Cities Church, see as Jesus sees. Be satisfied as Jesus is satisfied. And go out into the harvest, with testimony ready upon your lips, and take joy in the work alongside the other sowers and reapers you meet there.The TableWell, what brings us to the table this morning is Jesus' sacrifice of his body in death upon a cross for our sins. Without this ransom which he paid there so that we who trust in him might be forgiven of our sin, we'd have no good news to share. No harvest to reap. No joy to take in. No future feast in heaven at Jesus' table to look forward to. Because that is what this table represents, it is for those who are presently trusting in Jesus. If this is you, please eat and drink with us. If this is not you, whether you have yet to receive Jesus and his life, death, and resurrection for you, or believe that you are presently living in disobedience and are in need of repentance, please allow the bread and the cup to pass by. The pastors will come, let us serve you.

I Love Old Time Radio
Philco Radio Time - Guests - Margaret O'Brien & Charlie Magnante Quartet (Ep1670)

I Love Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 35:09


"That's How Much I Love You" - Bing Crosby; "If This Isn't Love" - Bing Crosby; "Minute Waltz" - Charlie Magnante Quartet; "Time After Time" - Bing Crosby; "You Won't Be Satisfied" - Margaret O'Brien & Bing Crosby; "Cheerful Little Earful" - Charlie Magnante Quartet; "As Long As I'm Dreaming" - Bing Crosby

Pacific Street Blues and Americana
Episode 343: Shows, Visions, Blues, and Archival Rock tracks Part 1 of 2 February 9, 2025

Pacific Street Blues and Americana

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 86:36


Pacific St Blues & AmericanaFebruary 9, 2025Support our Show and get the word out by wearin' our gear 1. Beth Hart / Good Times, Bad Times 2. Sass Jordan / If You're Gonna Love Me 3. Bonnie Raitt / Everyboyd's Crying Mercy 4. John Lee Hooker with Jimmie Vaughan / Boom, Boom 5. Samatha Fish & Jesse Dayton / Deathwish6. Joyann Parker / Faintly Optimistic 7. Sue Foley / Gaslight 8. Ruthie Foster / 9. Bob Dylan / Visions of Johanna10. Joan Baez / Diamonds & Rust 11. Diana Krall / Twist of Fate 12. Ronnie Lane / April Fool13. Beatles / For You Blue 14. Elmore James / One Way Out 15. Blind Willie McTell / Statesboro Blues 16. Big Bill Broonzy / I Can't Be Satisfied 17. Charlie Patton / Hang It On the Wall18. Memphis Minnie / When the Levee Breaks19. Jake Holmes / Dazed and Confused 20. Otis Rush / I Can't Quit You Baby21. Muddy Waters / You Need Love 22. Richie Valens / Ooh, My Head Need more? Check out our Spotlight Shows

Fear on SermonAudio
Be Satisfied

Fear on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 40:00


A new MP3 sermon from New Liberty Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Be Satisfied Speaker: Michael Wilps Broadcaster: New Liberty Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 6/12/2024 Bible: Proverbs 12:11; Proverbs 14:14 Length: 40 min.

Meekness on SermonAudio
Be Satisfied

Meekness on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 40:00


A new MP3 sermon from New Liberty Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Be Satisfied Speaker: Michael Wilps Broadcaster: New Liberty Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 6/12/2024 Bible: Proverbs 12:11; Proverbs 14:14 Length: 40 min.

Changing Energy
Episode 32: We're Back!

Changing Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 44:17


In this episode, Don, Kirk, Shawn, and Maria are thrilled to be back after a long break! The hosts banter about their busy schedules during the unintended hiatus, sharing stories from attending various conferences and being busy at the co-op. They also discuss the arrival of the new Tesla Cybertruck and the splash that the electric vehicle is making. Don talks about his drive out west and how that inspired him to explore what makes the state of Oklahoma an interesting case study in energy. The hosts discuss an article highlighting the states with the lowest and highest electric rates in the US. They also explore an article detailing the AI industry's insatiable demand for new data centers. Finally, they answer a listener's question about electric vehicle charging infrastructure, providing insights and updates on this rapidly evolving topic. Story Links: "Compare Your Energy Choices and Electricity Rates by State" "Why the AI Industry's Thirst for New Data Centers Can't Be Satisfied"

West Lynchburg
BIG Questions: What is God's Will for My Life? (Pt 1) - Eph 5:15-17

West Lynchburg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 33:11


God's will for you is to... 1) Be Saved 2) Be Spirit-filled 3) Be Sanctified 4) Be Submissive 5) Be willing to Suffer 6) Be Satisfied

Pacific Street Blues and Americana
Episode 276: New Releases & What's the Common Thread? May 12, 2024 (part 1 of 2)

Pacific Street Blues and Americana

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 93:48


It was really by accident but we have Common Thread segments in part 3 and part 5 this week.PLAYLIST: Pacific Street Blues & AmericanaMay  12, 2025Contact atPacific St Blues Facebook page1. Eric Bibb / Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad 2. Sue Foley / Maybelle's Guitar 3. Johnny Burgin / Silently Suffering 4. Walter Wolfman Washington / Along About Midnight5. Marcus King / Mood Swings 6. The Allman Brothers / Dimples 7. Mick Jagger / Memo from Turner8. The Black Crowes / Dirty Cold Sun 9. Monster Mike Welch / I Me Mine 10. Albert Cumming / Why Don't We Do It in the Road 11. Kid Anderson / Day Tripper 12. Nils Lofgren / Anytime at All 13. Stevie Ray Vaughan /Taxman 14. Little Feat / I Can't Be Satisfied 15. Curtis Salgado / You Give Blues a Bad Name16. Canned Heat / One Last Boogie17. Black Country Communion (Joe Bonamassa) / Stay Free18. Bob Segar / Busload of Faith19. Carl Weathersby (w/Ann Peebles)/ Come to Papa (Willie Weeks, Lucky Petersen, The Memphis Horns, Steve Potts) 20. Keb Mo & Lyle Lovett / Till It Shines21. Brooks & Dunn / Against the Wind

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner
Bandana Blues #1048 - With Some Side Steppin'

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 103:12


Show #1048 With Some Side Steppin' Kind of regular, but Spinner also does some side steppin' to pay tribute to Duane Eddie who passed away on April 30. 01. Bart Bryant - Whiskey Beer And Wine (4:53) (Backstage II, Horizon Music Group, 2024) 02. JC Covey - Brothers First Not Last (3:41) (Strumcussion Blues, self-release, 2024) 03. Judy Sings The Blues  - Tricks (6:59) (Backstage Pass Live, self-release, 2024) 04. Rick Estrin & The Nightcats - I Finally Hit The Bottom (5:09) (The Hits Keep Coming, Alligator Records, 2024) 05. Muddy Husky Duo - I Can't Be Satisfied (3:22) (Single, Luppa Records, 2024) 06. Billy Price - Change Your Mind (5:31) (Person of Interest, Little Village Records, 2024) 07. Roy Buchanan - Rodney's Song (4:29) (That's What I Am Here For, Polydor Records, 1973) 08. Canned Heat - One Last Boogie (3:58) (Finyl Vinyl, Ruf Records, 2024) 09. Val Starr & The Blues Rocket - The Blues That Move Me (4:21) (To The Blues and Back Again, Sandwich Factory Records, 2024) 10. Robert Jon & the Wreck - Give Love (4:57) (Red Moon Rising, Journeyman Records, 2024) 11. Matthew Chaffey - Waiting On You (2:56) (Hotel Texas, Gypsy Soul Records, 2024) 12. Bastards Of Soul - Woman Of Hell (6:46) (Give It Right Back, Skylark Soul Co., 2024) 13. Anthony Geraci - Owl's Nest (3:05) (Tears In My Eyes, Blue Heart Records, 2024) 14. The B. Christopher Band - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (3:51) (106 Miles To Chicago, Guitar One Records, 2024) 15. Solomon Burke - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (2:50) (45 RPM Single, Atlantic Records, 1964) 16. Rolling Stones - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (3:00) (The Rolling Stones No. 2, Decca Records, 1965) 17. Wilson Pickett - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (2:20) (45 RPM Single, Atlantic Records, 1967) 18. Small Faces - Whatcha Gonna Do About It (2:00) (45 RPM Single, Decca Records, 1965) 19. The Blues Brothers Band - Peter Gunn Theme (3:48) (The Blues Brothers Soundtrack, Atlantic Records, 1980) 20. Henry Mancini - Peter Gunn (2:05) (45 RPM Single, RCA Victor, 1959) 21. Duane Eddie - Peter Gunn (2:30) (Especially For You, Jamie Records, 1959) 22. Duane Eddie - Movin' 'n' Groovin' (2:06) (Have 'Twangy' Guitar Will Travel, Jamie Records, 1958) 23. Duane Eddie - Rebel-'Rouser (2:21) (Have 'Twangy' Guitar Will Travel, Jamie Records, 1958) 24. Duane Eddie - Because They're Young (2:08) (45 RPM Single, Jamie Records, 1960) 25. Karate Boogaloo - Incredible Wonderful (3:10) (Hold Your Horses, Colemine Records, 2024) 26. The Blues Brothers Band - Closing - I Can't Turn You Loose (0:32) (Briefcase Full Of Blues, Atlantic Records, 1978) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.

Good News Reflections
Good News Reflection for Tuesday Apr. 30, 2024

Good News Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024


 A broken heart is never fully mended by those who broke it; it can only be healed by Jesus.For more on the topic of this podcast, see GNM's prayer: “Be Satisfied with Me” (attributed to St. Anthony of Padua) go to https://gnm.org/prayers-be-satisfied-with-me/. The text of this podcast can be found on our website @ https://gnm.org/daily-reflections/2024-04-30/       Subscribe to receive the Good News Reflections delivered to your email inbox or texted to your phone @ https://gogoodnews.net

Pacific Street Blues and Americana
Episode 265: April 7, 2024 (part 1 of 2) Play, What's the Common Thread (Part 5 of this podcast)

Pacific Street Blues and Americana

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 84:14


PLAYLIST: Pacific Street Blues & AmericanaApril 7, 2024 Play, 'What's the Common Thread?'Join the Conversation at www.facebook.com/PSBlues1. Rhiannon Giddens / Wrong Kind of Right2. Amanda Ann Platt & the Honeycutters / When Bitter Met Sweet3. T Bone Walker / Call It Stormy Monday 4. Allman Brothers / Trouble No More 5. Lightin' Hopkins / Please Settle in Vietnam 6. Junior Wells / Viet Cong Blues 7. Johnny Winter / Rock Me Baby 8. Keb Mo / I Can't Be Satisfied 9.  Sue Foley / Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie 10. Bonnie Raitt / Here Comes Love 11. Orinanthi (feat Joe Bonamassa) / First Time Blues 12. Carolyn Wonderland / Fragile Peace and Certainty 13.  Chris O'Leary / Funky Lil' Club on Decature Street14. Johnny Burgin / Pumpkin's Boogie 15. J Geils Band / Struttin' with My Baby 16. George Thorogood / Madison Blues 17. Bullmoose Jackson / 10" Record18. Tiny Bradshaw / Train Kept a Rollin' 19. Rufus Thomas / Walking the Dog 20. Lou Ann Barton / One Way Street21. Aerosmith / Eyesight to the Blind (Sonny Boy Williamson) 

Singles Going Around
Singles Going Around- Under My Thumb

Singles Going Around

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 47:12


Singles Going Around- Under My ThumbThe Stone's did some great covers. Here's a few of my favorites.."Route 66""Ain't Too Proud to Beg""Everybody Needs Somebody to Love""Stop Breaking Down""Bye Bye Johnny""Prodigal Son""I Can't Be Satisfied""Not Fade Away""I Gotta Go""I'm A King Bee""You Gotta Move""I'm Moving On""Hip Shake""Everybody Knows About My Good Thing""Love In Vain"

Covenant Connection
Be Satisfied

Covenant Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 37:57


Covenant Connection

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 557: ACOUSTIC BLUES CLUB #561 NOVEMBER 08, 2023.

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 59:00


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright | Bert Dievert  | World is Gone Wrong  | Pony Blues  |  | Half Deaf Clatch  | Can't Do Right (For Doing Wrong)  | A Road Less Travelled | Chris O  | I Need Your Love so Bad (feat. Didi Van Fritz)  | Wailin' & Raggin' the Blues | Pinetop Perkins and Willie 'Big Eyes' Smith  | You'd Better Slow Down  | Joined At The Hip [Grammy winner 2011] | Charles -Cow Cow- Davenport  | Back in the Alley  | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 | Josh White  | Live the Life  | The Elektra Years  |  | Fiona Boyes  | Mama's Sanctified Amp  | Fiona Boyes Box & Dice promo | Memphis Slim  | Two Of A Kind  | All Kinds Of Blues 1961 | Jake Leg Jug Band  | Mouthful o' Jam  | Live At The Audley Theatre [with chatter] | Andres Roots And Raul Terep  | Bullfrog Medley  | Trad.Alt.Blues  |  | Lightnin' Hopkins  | Easy On Your Heel  | Los Angeles Blues (1969) | Robert Johnson  | Ramblin' On My Mind  | The Complete Recordings;  The Centennial Collection | Mark Searcy  | Grapetown Rail  | Ground Zero  |  | Adam Franklin  | Can't Be Satisfied  | 112 Guildford Street  |  | Andy Cohen  | Seldom Seen Slim  | Road Be Kind  |  | Big Bill Broonzy  | Hollerin' Blues  | Four Classic Albums Plus - CD Two

We Talk About Music
ESQ (Returns!)

We Talk About Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 19:29


ESQ, the musical brainchild of Larry Sager hailing from Detroit, MI, is back with a captivating and thought-provoking single and video titled "Can't Be Satisfied”. This release marks a delightful return for ESQ, known not only for his solo endeavors but also as a founding member of this well-established rock band. What sets this single apart is not just its catchy melody but also the collaboration with American record producer, mixer, and engineer Sylvia Massy, renowned for her work with music legends like Tool, Tom Petty, Prince, Johnny Cash, and Red Hot Chili Peppers. Massy not only lent her mixing expertise to "Can't Be Satisfied" but also contributed her vocals to the track, adding a unique dimension to the song. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wewriteaboutmusic/support

The Blues Guitar Show
Episode #138 Muddy Waters - I Can't Be Satisfied - Slide Lesson

The Blues Guitar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 12:28


In this episode I talk you through the main riff from Muddy Waters' classic tune 'I Can't Be Satisfied' We look at how to get your guitar into open G tuning, some slide technique and the main riff itself.If you find this stuff useful leave me a review on Spotify or Apple PodcastsBecome a Blues Guitar Show Member: https://www.buzzsprout.com/950998/subscribeShoot me a question to cover in the upcoming episodes by emailing ben@thebluesguitarshow.comFollow me on instagram @bluesguitarshowpodcast Support the show

Rehoboth New Life Center
Don’t Be Satisfied

Rehoboth New Life Center

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023


Pastor Mike Brownie preaching “Don’t Be Satisfied” (Sunday afternoon service, September 17th, 2023).   Philippians 3:13  Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, The post Don’t Be Satisfied appeared first on Rehoboth New Life Center.

Nothing But The Blues
Nothing But The Blues #781

Nothing But The Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 60:50


Steve Bailey and The Blue Flames (Playing The Greats); Big Daddy Wilson and The Goosebump Bros. (Dance Little Momma); Ross Cirri (Livin In A House Of Blues); Nick Wade (When You Bury My Body); Martin Simpson (See That My Grave Is Kept Clean); The Ken Saydak Band (Don't Blame The Messenger); Bernie Marsden (Tore Down); Rory Gallagher (Can't Be Satisfied); Gene Gilmore (Brown Skin Woman); Papa Harvey Hull and Long "Cleve" Reed (Gang Of Brown Skin Women); Ole Lonesome (The Fool); Charles Caldwell (Alone For A Long Time); Slidin' Charlie and Boo Shake (A Long Time Ago); Coco Montoya (Save It For The Next Fool); Eliana Cargnelutti (Freedom). 

Village Church Sermons
A Half-Hearted Effort

Village Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023


Main Passage - Joshua 15-19Don't Be Satisfied with Partial Obedience to GodJoshua 15:14-15Joshua 15:63James 4:8Don't Quit Before You Have the Chance to See God MoveJoshua 17:14-18:1Joshua 14:12Hebrews 6:10-12Obedience to God Requires Total CommitmentJoshua 18:3-4Joshua 19:47Joshua 19:49-511 Corinthians 10:31Application Points:Admit that partial obedience is still disobedienceCleanse yourself of double mindednessDo not hesitate when God says “move”Pursue God's call with maximum effort

Calvary Chapel Lynchburg
Hebrews 13:5-15 | Be Satisfied_08.06.2023

Calvary Chapel Lynchburg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 42:09


Hebrews 13:5-15 | Be Satisfied_08.06.2023 by Calvary Chapel Lynchburg

Coach E: Game For All Seasons
Weekly Check-In: Don't Be Satisfied

Coach E: Game For All Seasons

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 2:00


This week's motivational check-in is titled "Don't Be Satisfied." The motivation you need. The energy you need. Enjoy.  Remember you can reach out to Coach E atEACURRY1@GMAIL.COM@BigEv216 on all social media platforms or at his website, www.perfecttimefitness.com Please subscribe, rate & review wherever you get your podcasts from. If you like what you hear, please show your love by giving us ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts from.  

Little Steven's Underground Garage - Coolest Conversations
Harlis Sweetwater: Coolest Conversation 05/01/2023

Little Steven's Underground Garage - Coolest Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 35:17


The Mighty Manfred's guest this week is Harlis Sweetwater.  ‘Won't Be Satisfied' is our Coolest Song in the World this week! Join the Mighty Manfred and Harlis Sweetwater for this week's Coolest Conversation, presented by Hard Rock

Podcasts from www.sablues.org
May in Rock, Roots and Blues history.(www.sablues.org)

Podcasts from www.sablues.org

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 77:13


Podcast 351 from www.sablues.org delves into some of the historical rock, roots and blues events that occurred in the month of May. PLAYLIST: ARTIST - TRACK. 1 Richard Berry - Louie Louie. 2 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Ohio. 3 Cream - Tales of Brave Ulysses. 4 The Clash - Lost in the Supermarket. 5 Merle Haggard - Bonnie and Clyde. 6 Buffalo Springfield - Stop Children What's That Sound. 7 Joy Division - Isolation. 8 The Blues Brothers - Peter Gunn Theme. 9 Cream - White Room. 10 T Bone Walker - I'm Gonna Find My Baby. 11 Link Wray & The Wraymen – Raw Hide. 12 Carter Family - Motherless Chidren. 13 Little Walter - Dead Presidents. 14 Blind Faith - Can't Find My Way Home. 15 Elmore James - Knocking At Your Door. 16 Iris Dement - Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers Home. 17 Sonny Boy Williamson II - Don't Start Me To Talkin'. 18 The Band with Paul Butterfield - Mystery Train. 19 Gregg Allaman - I Can't Be Satisfied. 20 Pink Floyd - Breathe, On the run. Size: 176 MB (185,422,146 bytes) Duration: 1:17:13

With The Quickness Podcast
Ending Self-Sabotage and Sharing the Gospel

With The Quickness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 88:04


Commentary on the April 23, 2023 sermon by Rev. Dr. Danté R. Quick (Any Way You Bless Me, I'll Be Satisfied) and the March 12, 2023 sermon by Rev. Michael Bibbs, Sr. (Living Upright in an Upside Down World). This show will also feature a Contemporary Gospel song spotlight (You - Wande) Dove of the Day (Shirley Raines), a Faith-Based movie review (Play the Flute) and a Christian Experience Story (Birthday Gifts for Jane).Support the showThanks for listening. You can learn more about this podcast at http://www.withquickness.com FOLLOW USInstagram: @withthequicknessonline Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WithTheQuicknessOnlineTwitter: @QuicknessWith

Acoustic Tuesday | Guitar Routine Show
Can you play acoustic blues like Muddy Waters? ★ Acoustic Tuesday 279

Acoustic Tuesday | Guitar Routine Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 46:53


Muddy Waters is one of the most, if not the most, influential blues guitarist. But what acoustic guitar lessons can we learn from his approach to music? In this episode, we'll cover 10 aspects of Muddy Waters' playing. Each lesson focuses on a different technique, approach, or stylistic choice. From minimalism to alternating octaves, there's something to learn no matter your skill level. So much of the blues is rooted in history, and there are plenty of blues musicians prior to Muddy Waters that informed his playing style. Much of this lesson is informed by "Can't Be Satisfied" by Robert Gordon. If you want to learn more about Muddy Waters and his influences, be sure to check out this book! Besides learning guitar-specific techniques, you'll also see specific examples of Muddy Waters' approach to music. Some of these are a little philosophical and heady, but they're super important. From learning the meaning perseverance to finding your musical family, I hope you resonate with one of these Muddy Waters' lessons.  Featured in this episode... - Active Melody   - Play Country Blues   - Mule Resonator Guitars   - Thompson Guitars - Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley - Mighty Poplar   - Joseph The Band - Free Dirt Records   - Compass Records   - Nickel Creek   - Candy Rat Records   - Caitlin Canty   - Pisgah Banjo Company  

Singles Going Around
Singles Going Around- Jack & Coke, Hennessey Neat and a Spicy Bloody Mary

Singles Going Around

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 65:22


Singles Going Around- Jack & Coke, Hennessey Neat and a Spicy Bloody MaryThis week's episode of the podcast has it all; new and old records and some great 45's. Along with a tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis.Jerry Lee Lewis- "Great Balls of Fire"The Beatles- "Got To Get You Into My Life"The Doors- "Hello I Love You"Louis Prima- "Just A Gigolo/ I Ain't Got Nobody"The Rolling Stones- "Who's Driving My Plane"Muddy Waters- "I Can't Be Satisfied"Nirvana- "Been A Son"Bob Dylan- "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"Jerry Lee Lewis- "Money"The Rolling Stones- "In Another Land"The B-52's- "Rock Lobster"Lightnin Hopkins- "I Wish I Was A Baby"The Beatles- "Yellow Submarine"The Beach Boys- "Good Vibrations" (Early Take)The Kinks- "This Is Where I Belong"Jimi Hendrix- "Catfish Blues"The Monkees- "Pleasent Valley Sunday"Charlie Rich- "Lonely Weekends"Frank Sinatra- "Fly Me To The Moon"Jerry Lee Lewis- "You Belong To Me"Million Dollar Quartet- "I Shall Not Be Moved"*All selections taken from vinyl.** This podcast can also be found iTunes Podcast.

Rejoicing Heart Ministries

This teaching is taken from Philippians 4:11 and teaches you about being content and dealing with discontent for you to see Jesus' Blessings in your life right now. /// If you have any questions, or you would like to share how our teachings have affected your life, please email us or visit us at www.rejoicingheart.net God bless you! Rob and Donna /// Rejoice In You From the Integrity Music Release One, featuring Planetshakers Ministries Int'l ©2009 Planetshakers Publishing (APRA) (admin. By Music Services, www.musicservices.org) All Rights Reserved. Used by permission.

Sinner's Crossroads with Kevin Nutt | WFMU

Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [0:00:00] Bethlehem Gospel Singers - "God's Word" [0:03:25] Mighty Songs - "Stand By Me" [0:08:44] Pilgrim Travelers of Tuskegee, Alabama - "God Said He Would Move" [0:13:53] Mighty Travelers - "May Not Have A Chance" [0:17:21] Zionettes - "I Know What Is" [0:20:44] R.H. Hill Gospel Singers - "I'll Be Satisfied" [0:24:36] Four Stars - "Robbing, Stealing, Killing" [0:26:45] Famous Rocks of Harmony of New Orleans - "Thank You" [0:30:26] Southern Clouds of Joy - "Ain't That Good News" [0:37:06] Evangelist W.M. Philmore - "By Faith" [0:40:31] Starlight Gospel Singers - "Let Me Hold Your Hand" [0:43:21] William Holmes and the Melody-Airs - "Let Me Go Home" [0:46:39] Gales of Joy - "Troubles Will Be Over" [0:49:33] Curtis Sides and the Gospel Travel-Airs - "I Can Feel Him In My Soul" [0:52:02] Golden Harmonaires - "Why Do We Worry" [0:57:20] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/118620

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
Wildwood Flower from Jun 29, 2022

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022


Autry Inman - "Don't Call Me (I'll Call You)" [0:00:00] Hawkshaw Hawkins - "Between The Lines" [0:07:55] Hal Howard - "I Traded My Heart (For A Heartache)" [0:10:41] Bill Haley and his Comets - "Hot Dog Buddy Buddy" [0:13:01] Larry Logan and the Western Echos - "She's Just On Your Mind" [0:15:34] Music behind DJ: Freddy and Lonie - "Allen's Way" [0:18:33] George Jones - "Someone Sweet To Love" [0:22:10] George Jones - "Sometimes You Just Can't Win" [0:24:10] The Dixielanders - "Uncle John's Bongos" [0:26:31] Denver Duke and Jeffery Null / The Hardin County Boys - "Hank Williams Isn't Dead" [0:28:52] James O'Gwynn - "You're Getting All Over Me" [0:31:29] Music behind DJ: Pancho Villa & the Bandits - "Progress" [0:33:32] Clyde Stacy & The Nitecaps - "Hoy Hoy" [0:36:30] Davey Holt and The Hubcaps - "You Move Me" [0:38:42] Bennie Hess - "Novelty Yodel #2" [0:40:28] Billy Hancock with the Tennessee Rockets - "I Can't Be Satisfied" [0:42:28] Rudy "Tee" Gonzales and the Reno Bops - "Mandame Tu Carino" [0:45:05] Music behind DJ: Freddy and Lonie - "Wildwood Flower" [0:47:19] Bill Brock - "Hey, You" [0:49:50] Ray Duncan - "Crying Over You" [0:51:38] Loretta Lynn - "The Pill" [0:53:54] Music behind DJ: Freddy and Lonie - "Allen's Way" [0:56:19] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/117218

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
Wildwood Flower from Jun 29, 2022

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022


Autry Inman - "Don't Call Me (I'll Call You)" [0:00:00] Hawkshaw Hawkins - "Between The Lines" [0:07:55] Hal Howard - "I Traded My Heart (For A Heartache)" [0:10:41] Bill Haley and his Comets - "Hot Dog Buddy Buddy" [0:13:01] Larry Logan and the Western Echos - "She's Just On Your Mind" [0:15:34] Music behind DJ: Freddy and Lonie - "Allen's Way" [0:18:33] George Jones - "Someone Sweet To Love" [0:22:10] George Jones - "Sometimes You Just Can't Win" [0:24:10] The Dixielanders - "Uncle John's Bongos" [0:26:31] Denver Duke and Jeffery Null / The Hardin County Boys - "Hank Williams Isn't Dead" [0:28:52] James O'Gwynn - "You're Getting All Over Me" [0:31:29] Music behind DJ: Pancho Villa & the Bandits - "Progress" [0:33:32] Clyde Stacy & The Nitecaps - "Hoy Hoy" [0:36:30] Davey Holt and The Hubcaps - "You Move Me" [0:38:42] Bennie Hess - "Novelty Yodel #2" [0:40:28] Billy Hancock with the Tennessee Rockets - "I Can't Be Satisfied" [0:42:28] Rudy "Tee" Gonzales and the Reno Bops - "Mandame Tu Carino" [0:45:05] Music behind DJ: Freddy and Lonie - "Wildwood Flower" [0:47:19] Bill Brock - "Hey, You" [0:49:50] Ray Duncan - "Crying Over You" [0:51:38] Loretta Lynn - "The Pill" [0:53:54] Music behind DJ: Freddy and Lonie - "Allen's Way" [0:56:19] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/117218

Here We Grow Podcast
Living Stones - I Want to See

Here We Grow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 102:13


This week Pastor Justin talks about throwing aside what we used to need to grab hold of what God really intended for us! You can now see on our Youtube Channel by following this link: I Want to See   Important Points: I will no longer Be Satisfied with Sitting Sidelined! I will Seek Out Jesus for A Rewrite! I will Throw Aside what I No Longer Need!   Important Scriptures (NLT version unless stated otherwise):   Mark 10:46-52 Mark 10:46 Hebrews 12:1-4 NKJV Mark 10:47-48 Hebrews 12:2 NKJV Mark 10:49-52 Hebrews 12:1 NKJV

Pacific Street Blues and Americana
Episode 86: Exploring Muddy Waters' influence on the Classic Rock (part one)

Pacific Street Blues and Americana

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 75:55


Pacific St Blues & Americana - May 1, 2022This week we explore the influence of Chicago bluesman Muddy Waters. This is part one of three episodes including a special online-only supplement. 1. Peter Frampton / King Bee2. Tommy Castro / I Wants to Be Loved3. Joe Louis Walker & James Cotton / You Need Love 4. Mem Shannon / Gypsy Woman 5. Keb Mo / Muddy Water6. Muddy Waters / I Want to Be Loved7. Willie Dixon / Money Tree Blues 8. Mud Morganfield / Short Dress Woman 9. Shemekia Copeland & John Primer / Got My Mojo Working 10. JOhn Primer with Gary Clark Jr. / Forty Days, Forty Nights11. John Hiatt / The Same Thing 12. Koko Taylor / Long Distance Call 13. Charlie Musselwhite / Natural Born Lover14. Eric Clapton / Blow Wind Blow 15. Gary Davis / Driftin' Blues 16. Canned Heat / Rollin' & Tumblin' 17. The Allman Brothers /Trouble No More (feat Trace Atkins)18. Gregg Allman / I Can't Be Satisfied 19. Derek Trucks / Ain't That Loving You

Pacific Street Blues and Americana
Episode 85: Exploring the Influence of Muddy Waters (Part 3 of three - Bonus Show: podcast only)

Pacific Street Blues and Americana

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 79:44


Bonus ShowIs Muddy Waters the most influential blues artist on Classic Rock bands? I would argue he is. With Robert Johnson or  Chuck Berry a close second and third. Anyway, here's a special, online-only, show for our podcast friends.Thank-you for your support and your ears. 33. Eric Clapton / Hoochie Coochie Man 34. Jimmy Rodgers / Blow Wind Blow (feat: Jeff Healey) 35. Etta James / You Shook Me 36. Charlie Musselwhite / I Got a Rich Man's Woman37. Keb Mo / I Can't Be Satisfied 38. Johnny Iguana / Down in the Bottom 39. The Rolling Stones / I Just Wanna Make Love to You (Foghat)40. Melvin Taylor / I Ain't Superstitious 41. Ian Moore / Champagne & Reefer42. Jimi Hendrix / Mannish Boy43. Jeff Beck Group / You Shook Me 44. Joe Bonamassa / Double Trouble 45. Gary Moore / Someday Baby 46. Humble Pie / I'm Ready 47. Beth Hart / Whole Lotta Love48. Albert Cumming / Mannish Boy 

The Life Experience
Be Satisfied (The Prayer Room)

The Life Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 25:17


Join Bishop Denczil A. Rolle, Senior Pastor of LIFE Worship Center, Nassau, The Bahamas for an impacting and life transforming word.Support the show (https://giv.li/a41xru)

The Creative Process · Seasons 1  2  3 · Arts, Culture & Society

Morgan Neville is an Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker. For over twenty years he has been making films about music and cultural subjects including Troubadours, Search and Destroy and three Grammy-nominated films: Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story, Muddy Waters Can't Be Satisfied, and Johnny Cash's America. His non-music films include The Cool School, Steinbeck and Shotgun Freeway: Drives Thru Lost L.A.. Neville has also produced many documentaries, including Pearl Jam Twenty, Crossfire Hurricane and Beauty is Embarrassing. In 2014, 20 Feet From Stardom, won numerous awards including the Academy Award for Best Documentary. His next film, Best of Enemies, won an Emmy Award for Best Historical Documentary at the News and Documentary Emmy Awards in 2017. The film was also shortlisted for the 2016 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Recent projects include Ugly Delicious, Abstract: The Art of Design, They'll Love Me When I'm Dead, and Won't You Be My Neighbor?, a documentary about Fred Rogers which was released by Focus Features in 2018 and has become one of the best reviewed and highest grossing documentaries of all time. · tremoloproductions.com · www.creativeprocess.info

The Creative Process · Seasons 1  2  3 · Arts, Culture & Society

Morgan Neville is an Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker. For over twenty years he has been making films about music and cultural subjects including Troubadours, Search and Destroy and three Grammy-nominated films: Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story, Muddy Waters Can't Be Satisfied, and Johnny Cash's America. His non-music films include The Cool School, Steinbeck and Shotgun Freeway: Drives Thru Lost L.A.. Neville has also produced many documentaries, including Pearl Jam Twenty, Crossfire Hurricane and Beauty is Embarrassing. In 2014, 20 Feet From Stardom, won numerous awards including the Academy Award for Best Documentary. His next film, Best of Enemies, won an Emmy Award for Best Historical Documentary at the News and Documentary Emmy Awards in 2017. The film was also shortlisted for the 2016 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Recent projects include Ugly Delicious, Abstract: The Art of Design, They'll Love Me When I'm Dead, and Won't You Be My Neighbor?, a documentary about Fred Rogers which was released by Focus Features in 2018 and has become one of the best reviewed and highest grossing documentaries of all time. · tremoloproductions.com · www.creativeprocess.info

Pacific Street Blues and Americana
Episode 77: The Musical Roots and Flexibility of the great Etta James (part two)

Pacific Street Blues and Americana

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 73:05


25. Etta James / Tell It Like It Is26. Neville Brothers / One More Day 27. Etta James / Imagine28. Los Lonely Boys / What Ever Gets You Through the Night 29. Etta James / Smokestack Lightin' 30. Jeff Healey / Evil 31. Van Morrison & Carl Perkins / Sittin' on TOp of the World 32. Doors / Back Door Man 29. Etta James / The Sky is Crying30. Bonnie Raitt / Pride and Joy 31. Melvin Taylor / Texas Flood32. Buddy Guy / Mary Had a Little Lamb33. Etta James / You Shook Me 34. Joe Bonamassa / I Can't Be Satisfied 35. Beth Hart / Whole Lotta Love 36. Tommy Castro / I Caught a Break 

Andrew's Daily Five
Andrew's Daily Five: Bonus Episode #20 (Request Episode #13)

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 13:28


Request Episode #13Intro/Outro: I'll Be Satisfied by Jackie Wilson (requested by Lauren)1. Under the Spell of City Lights by JD McPherson (requested by Aaron)2. Are You With Me by Lost Frequencies (requested by Rachel)3. Guitar Boogie by Tommy Emmanuel (requested by Barrett)4. Van Horn by Saint Motel (requested by Tim)5. The Christmas Song by Dave Matthews Band (requested by Steve)Vote on your favorite song from today's request episode!Remember Two Things album cover - can you see it??Vote on The 12 Days of Christmas Music - The Best Song!Vote on The 12 Days of Christmas Music - The Worst Song!

No Simple Road
Reverend Freakchild - Preaching The Freak Gospel

No Simple Road

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 165:12


We are proud to have the one and only Reverend Freakchild as our guest this week! In the tradition of such Holy Blues Reverends as Reverend Gary Davis - such is the irreverent Reverend Freakchild. The Rev. primarily performs solo acoustic these days but has also recently recorded with some amazing musicians including Melvin Seals, Mark Karan, Chris Parker, Hugh Pool, Jay Collins and Grammy nominated G. Love, and The Reverend Shawn Amos. Check out the latest Albums “The Bodhisattva Blues” & “Supramundane Blues”The Rev. has served as a member and featured soloist of the Metro Mass Gospel Choir performing at such venues as Carnegie Hall, Avery Fischer Hall and the Town Hall Theater. We sit down with the good Reverend and talk about being a closet Deadhead, the power of the blues, finding oneself within the walls of a mental hospital, the slippery road of LSD, how Buddhism and his music go together, and a whole lot more!For all the news and info on Reverend Freakchild head over to: reverendfreakchild.orgSONG AT THE BEGINNING OF THE EPISODE: 'I Can't Be Satisfied' from the album The Bodhisattva BluesSONG AT THE END OF THE EPISODE: 'Big Boss Man' from the album The Bodhisattva BluesBecome a Patron of No Simple Road On Patreon.com20% off at Grady's Cold Brew PROMO CODE: NSRFREE SHIPPING FROM Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroadFor 20% off Sunset Lake CBD PROMO CODE: NSR20 For 10% off Electric Fish Lights PROMO CODE: NSR INTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH OUR GRATITUDE AND THE PERMISSION OF:CIRCLES AROUND THE SUNOUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH OUR GRATITUDE AND THE PERMISSION OF:CHILLDREN OF INDIGOSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/nosimpleroad. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Geoffrey Mark Plays Ella
Ella and Louie, Part 2

Geoffrey Mark Plays Ella

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 24:42


This week Geoff plays songs from the two albums that Ella recorded with jazz legend Louis Armstrong, including "Don't Be That Way" and "Cheek to Cheek."  Play list for this show includes: Can't We Be Friends?, They Can't That Away from Me, Don't Be That Way, I Got Plenty O'Nuttin', The Frim Fram Sauce, Cheek to Cheek, Autumn in New York, You Won't Be Satisfied, Summertime, Stompin' at the Savoy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Geoffrey Mark Plays Ella
Ella and Louis Armstrong

Geoffrey Mark Plays Ella

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 14:59


This week Geoff presents the best of Ella's many duets with jazz legend Louis Armstrong, beginning with their memorable track "Can't We Be Friends?" Play list for this show includes: Can't We Be Friends?, They Can't That Away from Me, Don't Be That Way, I Got Plenty O'Nuttin', The Frim Fram Sauce, Cheek to Cheek, Autumn in New York, You Won't Be Satisfied, Summertime, Stompin' at the Savoy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Geoffrey Mark Plays Ella
Ella and Louie, Part 3

Geoffrey Mark Plays Ella

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 18:36


This week Geoff plays songs from the two albums that Ella recorded with jazz great Louis Armstrong, including "Summertime" and "Autumn in New York."  Play list for this show includes: Can't We Be Friends?, They Can't That Away from Me, Don't Be That Way, I Got Plenty O'Nuttin', The Frim Fram Sauce, Cheek to Cheek, Autumn in New York, You Won't Be Satisfied, Summertime, Stompin' at the Savoy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Geoffrey Mark Plays Ella
Ella and Louie, Part 4

Geoffrey Mark Plays Ella

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 6:10


Geoff saves the best for last: Ella and Louie performing one of Ella's favorite songs, "Stompin' at the Savoy."  Play list for this show includes: Can't We Be Friends?, They Can't That Away from Me, Don't Be That Way, I Got Plenty O'Nuttin', The Frim Fram Sauce, Cheek to Cheek, Autumn in New York, You Won't Be Satisfied, Summertime, Stompin' at the Savoy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society

Morgan Neville is an Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker. For over twenty years he has been making films about music and cultural subjects including Troubadours, Search and Destroy and three Grammy-nominated films: Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story, Muddy Waters Can't Be Satisfied, and Johnny Cash's America. His non-music films include The Cool School, Steinbeck and Shotgun Freeway: Drives Thru Lost L.A.. Neville has also produced many documentaries, including Pearl Jam Twenty, Crossfire Hurricane and Beauty is Embarrassing. In 2014, 20 Feet From Stardom, won numerous awards including the Academy Award for Best Documentary. His next film, Best of Enemies, won an Emmy Award for Best Historical Documentary at the News and Documentary Emmy Awards in 2017. The film was also shortlisted for the 2016 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Recent projects include Ugly Delicious, Abstract: The Art of Design, They'll Love Me When I'm Dead, and Won't You Be My Neighbor?, a documentary about Fred Rogers which was released by Focus Features in 2018 and has become one of the best reviewed and highest grossing documentaries of all time. · tremoloproductions.com · www.creativeprocess.info

Goodfellas Show
A Conversation w/ Brianna & Carina

Goodfellas Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 20:25


Welcome to our Two Guest Episode segment. Make sure to check us out on YouTube. Like. Subscribe. Be Satisfied.

Film & TV · The Creative Process

Morgan Neville is an Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker. For over twenty years he has been making films about music and cultural subjects including Troubadours, Search and Destroy and three Grammy-nominated films: Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story, Muddy Waters Can't Be Satisfied, and Johnny Cash's America. His non-music films include The Cool School, Steinbeck and Shotgun Freeway: Drives Thru Lost L.A.. Neville has also produced many documentaries, including Pearl Jam Twenty, Crossfire Hurricane and Beauty is Embarrassing. In 2014, 20 Feet From Stardom, won numerous awards including the Academy Award for Best Documentary. His next film, Best of Enemies, won an Emmy Award for Best Historical Documentary at the News and Documentary Emmy Awards in 2017. The film was also shortlisted for the 2016 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Recent projects include Ugly Delicious, Abstract: The Art of Design, They'll Love Me When I'm Dead, and Won't You Be My Neighbor?, a documentary about Fred Rogers which was released by Focus Features in 2018 and has become one of the best reviewed and highest grossing documentaries of all time. · tremoloproductions.com · www.creativeprocess.info

Film & TV · The Creative Process
(Highlights) MORGAN NEVILLE

Film & TV · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019


"What I generally say is I make films about culture. That's kind of my default. And by culture, it's not only film and art and music, but it's food and clothing and language and media and the culture of politics. And I'm much more interested in culture, which I define as how we define ourselves and how we define other people. That's what makes up culture, and those are the kinds of questions I always find incredibly interesting and compelling and, in a way, kind of the great underappreciated force for empathy and understanding, which is what our jobs are as documentarians is to foster empathy and understanding."Morgan Neville is an Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker. For over twenty years he has been making films about music and cultural subjects including Troubadours, Search and Destroy and three Grammy-nominated films: Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story, Muddy Waters Can't Be Satisfied, and Johnny Cash's America. His non-music films include The Cool School, Steinbeck and Shotgun Freeway: Drives Thru Lost L.A.. Neville has also produced many documentaries, including Pearl Jam Twenty, Crossfire Hurricane and Beauty is Embarrassing. In 2014, 20 Feet From Stardom, won numerous awards including the Academy Award for Best Documentary. His next film, Best of Enemies, won an Emmy Award for Best Historical Documentary at the News and Documentary Emmy Awards in 2017. The film was also shortlisted for the 2016 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Recent projects include Ugly Delicious, Abstract: The Art of Design, They'll Love Me When I'm Dead, and Won't You Be My Neighbor?, a documentary about Fred Rogers which was released by Focus Features in 2018 and has become one of the best reviewed and highest grossing documentaries of all time. · tremoloproductions.com · www.creativeprocess.info