POPULARITY
In 2001 VH1 debuted the show Bands on the Run. It was a massive hit, yet it only lasted one season... We felt like it needed much more attention. In the wake of Flickerstick's reunion (long after Soulcracker, Harlow, and Josh Dodes threw in their towels), we have decided to break down this insanely dated time-capsule of what-the-f*ckedness and talk with other touring musicians, friends, and music journalists about what they got wrong and what they got right. For this episode Ian, Nat, and Ross are joined by the lovely Rayshele of Harlow to celebrate their exit from the show in pt 1 of a 2-parter-party in Tampa. You can watch every episode of the show for free on youtube HERE. Catch up and catch the magic. If you want early access to these episodes (+ the extended version of this episode), head over to the Rigs of Dad Patreon Page where you can also hear more unedited, ad-free interviews with previous guests, patreon exclusives, and beyond! PLUS early access to other episodes. AND billing has been paused for the month of July. Ross put out an album under the name COGENTS. It's available wherever you listen to music and highly recommended for those looking to scratch their ambient itch. Ian has some MUST LISTEN TO MUSIC over at the Interesting Times Gang Bandcamp Page. Nat and Ian have some tunes you must check out. Keep up with all things Strangelight by Checking out their BANDCAMP page for all the details. Rad things: If you are in a band and are looking to cut shortcuts in developing a website, no company can help you more than SUPERTAPE.com. It is the easiest way to streamline your entire online presence from merch sales to video, press, and beyond... ALL done with only a few clicks. If you live in the bay area and you need to improve your life, book a ticket with your friends for a true rock and roll experience, and hit the road with GILLIBUS. The only way to get around these days is making sure that getting there is half the fun. Big shout out to the homies at www.shearrevival.com Take care of yourself. Look good, smell good, and feel good. Treat your body and neighbor's nose with love using Shear Revival! Use the code CLEANTONE10 to get 10% off your next order! Huge loves to the incredible Sacha Dunable from Dunable Guitars. The guys is building the absolute BEST axes in the game and I am a firm believer that EVERYONE needs to own one. Check out www.dunableguitars.com if you need some real tone in your life. Much love to the fine folks at Custom District Pedalboards for allowing me to pack the heaviest tones on the lightest boards. Get yours over at www.customdistrictpedalboards.com Do you have a ton of guitars? Does the show not go on unless you have at least three guitars with you? Then you need to check out Quantum Industries. These dudes are putting out true tanks of guitar cases. Check out https://www.quantumindustries.jp/ BE SURE to enter ROD10 for a discount on your order!!!
Sit down with the ladies for another episode and have those glasses ready. The girls start off with a heavy discussion on the motions of grief, which sometimes leads us to guilt.. but for WHAT?! Sometimes you need a reality check from your sisters to remind you that as long as you are handling situations with grace and intention, it's okay to move on with ease. In this episode, we are drinking Ménage à Trois 2021 Soft Red Blend and Black Clouds 2020 Red Blend.
This time Jake, Jason, and Elsa dive into the world of FMV video games. A game that want to straddle the line between movie and game and manages to fail at being decent at either half. Email - thebadgamecast@gmail.com Twitter - @thebadgamecast @jakepray Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thebadgamecast Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/thebadgamecast Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/TheBadGameCast/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/TheBadGameCast Discord - https://discord.gg/H92TpHJ
The brothers talk about Prime Time and his Colorado HC position, Kanye west and more --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Artist Song Time Album Year 15. The Astonishing 2016 Dream Theater The Answer 1:52 The Astonishing 2016 14. A Dramatic Turn of Events 2011 Dream Theater On the Backs of Angels 8:33 A Dramatic Turn of Events 2011 13. Systematic Chaos 2007 Dream Theater Forsaken 5:31 Systematic Chaos 2007 12. Black Clouds and Silver Linings […]
The only thing standing between us and a lot of humble pie, was the plethora of "buts" we threw out last week. Who was the real villain of the week, Paul Williams, Nienaber or Nic White's moustache? Music by @monstroid, 80s TV Show.
This week on JBTV the Podcast, Jerry Bryant interviews The Black Clouds!The Black Clouds - WebsiteFollow Us On Social Media: Youtube - Instagram - TwitterWe are a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts
This week on JBTV the Podcast, Jerry Bryant interviews The Black Clouds! The Black Clouds - Website Follow Us On Social Media: Youtube - Instagram - Twitter We are a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Safely in the cell, the crew prepares for changing winds. RECORDED SAFELY IN STUDIO TOGETHER. Want to hear more from your favorite Marsh Land Media hosts? Hear exclusive shows, podcasts, and content by heading to Patreon.com/MLMpod! Follow James @MarshLandMedia on Twitter, @MLMpod on Instagram, and listen to his music under "Marsh Land Monster" wherever music is found! Join our Discord! Have fan mail, fan art, projects you want us to review, or whatever you want to send us? You can ship directly to us using "James McCollum, PO Box 180036, 2011 W Montrose Ave, Chicago, IL 60618"! Send us a voice mail to be played on the show at (224) 900-7644! Find out more about James' other podcasts "Mostly Speakin' Sentai", "Hit It & Crit It", and "This Movie's Gay" on our website, www.MLMPod.com!!! Plus, download all Marsh Land Monster albums there, too!
This week on JBTV the Podcast, Jerry Bryant interviews The Black Clouds!The Black Clouds - WebsiteFollow Us On Social Media: Youtube - Instagram - TwitterWe are a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts
Detective-Inspector Rosa Dubois is half-magic, half-human, and ever since she got blipped up here to the City of Black Clouds she's been searching for a case. A real case. With you (Igor the guinea pig familiar) by her side, Rosa bites off more than she can chew when a mysterious witch comes to town in this neon-noir, magical crime-fighting comedy.Guest voice work: Jen Anderson, as DI Dubois.CW: animal abuseStories from the Hearth is an experimental storytelling podcast, a free artistic space in the style of a painter's studio or collagist's scrapbook. It is a place for you to lose yourself in truly original short stories and their immersive soundscapes, written, narrated, and produced by Scottish poet Cal Bannerman.Episode #18 out on 27th March (27.03.22)Support the podcast and earn exclusive perks through my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/storiesfromthehearthpodcastWebsite: www.storiesfromthehearth.co.ukInstagram: @storiesfromthehearthTwitter: @Hearth_PodcastYouTube: Stories from the HearthEmail: storiesfromthehearthpodcast@gmail.comOriginal Artwork by Anna FerraraAnna's Instagram: @giallosardinaAnna's Portfolio: https://annaferrara.carbonmade.com/Thank you for listening. Please consider following, subscribing to, and sharing this episode, and please do tell your friends all about Stories from the Hearth.Some of the recorded audio in this episode is courtesy of www.freesound.org, thanks in particular go to jsandvik.Night on the Docks - Sax by Kevin MacLeod are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) license. To read more about this license, click here.
This week, we welcome back Cindy and Heather Lynn. We get into the black cloud that seems to follow us all from time to time and how to keep going, and we talk about Heather's branding photos!
Black clouds of smoke made the white clouds look dark The debut charcoal drawing exhibition by CO - MA. Lily Agius Gallery. 11 Nov - 4 DEC 2021.
When Rigs Of Dad started in IG, musician Ross Hurt had no idea he would have 85k followers in a scant few years. He's parlayed that into the excellent R.O.D. podcast and continues his musical journey started with his band Black Clouds in DC into his current project Burial Waves and their new EP Holy Ground (Dark Operative). It's a sea change in sound for him and Matt Dowling (Deleted Scenes), Jimmy Rhodes (Black Clouds), Kyle Durfey (Pianos Become The Teeth) and Kevin Hilliard (Caverns) as they cast a wide net in their new found dynamic range, as tracked by J Robbins and mixed by Paul Malinowski. Burial Waves -Holy Ground IG - @rigsofdad
Disaster strikes the southern kingdom of Judah without warning anyone remember we ent to bed breather without any probles, no mask, and the country was wide open. Woke up the next day and heard the news of something called corna virus. Now we have All kind of variants and so much more is going on. We got to see a police officer kill a man live on camera. Daily things are happening without warning. New York and Philly flooding. Anyone believe God is trying to get out undivided attention, including the church and church folk.
On this episode... we dive into the final Portnoy-era record: Black Clouds and Silver Linings! Get all our episodes at www.talkingintoinfinity.com. Get all your metal news updated daily at https://www.cmspn.com/cms-network-metal-news/ Please take a moment to subscribe, share and leave us a 5 Star Review for this episode! It helps us grow and do better episodes for YOU!! Get all the metal music, videos, shows, commentary, interviews, radio and tv at http://www.thecmsnetwork.com THE CMS PODCAST NETWORK: https://www.cmspn.com HEAVY METAL TELEVISION: https://www.heavymetaltelevision.net or www.heavymetaltv.com CMStv: https://www.cmstv.net CMSRadio: https://www.cmsradio.net CMSPN App: Search "Classic Metal Show" In Your iOS or Android App Store! Become A VIP On Subscribestar: www.subscribestar.com/cmspn RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/cmspn BITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cmspn/ ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@ClassicMetalShow:d ROKU: https://my.roku.com/account/add/CMSPN AMAZON: Search "The CMS Podcast Network" To Add Our Channel **NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cmspn/message
On this deep dive, we dig into the final Portnoy-era record - Brian and Jon have been VERY vocal about their love of the bookend tracks, but where do they stand on the rest?
In this episode, Brian and his little brother recap a week of highs and lows fishing the rivers in Wisconsin the first week of August. Fishing was good for smallmouth and musky. However, Brian had some black clouds hanging overhead. Lost a gopro, broke a rod, broke an oar, hooking Jeff (twice), and a few other issues. Meet Jeff from Jeff Loves fishing on youtube. Here is a link to a video that shows some of the issues that hung over Brian's head this week. Contact Brian for a St Croix River fishing trip. Uplnd Outfitters Be Relentless - Upland Hunting Technical Gear Discount Code - Amaazen to get 20% off Chippewa River Custom Rod Company Discount Code - AMAAZEN10 will get you 10% off your order at checkout. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/amaazenoutdoors) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo from Antagonizers ATL, took some time right before their second tour of 2021 to talk with Trev about the band, his love for music and the community around it. The intensity and energy this band brings with every song is encompassed from Bohdan's personality. He's the epitome of hard work and positivity and I am honored to have had the chance to talk with him.The featured song on today's episode is Black Clouds from Antagonizers ATL's sophomore LP Kings . You can find it on their bandcamp, on Pirates Press Records, or you can head to Get-Punk Thank you to our Patrons Chris, Katie, and Greg for backing the podcast and helping with what we are trying to build! If you want to become a patron head to our Patreon and check out the tiers for exclusive content, early access, and prizes. Episode 68 Album of the week Noi!se - The Scars We HideHead to their Bandcamp or to Get-Punk to grab it. This one is also on Pirates Press RecordsEpisode 68 Honorable MentionsSuzi Moon45 Adapters The DrownsLenny Lashley's Gang of OneStrike FirstThe Hanging JudgeDDCAntagonizers ATL Social Media:FacebookInstagramLooking for a music festival this summer? Head to CampPunksylvania.com to grab your tickets to this 3 day camping and music festival. Use STRUGGLE10 for a discount on a 3 day passGetPunk.com The internets best source for punk vinyl Use the offer code STRUGGLE at check out for 10% off your order
Wir beziehen uns ja öfter auf Dream Theater, deswegen geht es diesmal nur um Dream Theater. Ihre Geschichte und unsere Geschichte mit ihnen. Und weil das nicht genug ist, gibt es nächste Woche noch Teil 2. Wow, rund 3 Stunden Dream Theater. Ob das wohl jemand durch hört? Diese Folge auf Youtube https://youtu.be/EMHvAy9s4s4 00:00:00 Intro / Woher kennen wir DT? 00:07:12 Anfänge von DT (1985 als Majesty) 00:13:20 1989: When Dream And Day Unite https://amzn.to/3ggwmF0 00:18:50 1992: Images And Words https://amzn.to/3pMl3rt 00:30:00 1994: Awake https://amzn.to/3zqkVC6 00:40:50 1996: A Change Of Seasons https://amzn.to/35duLcH 00:46:31 1997: Falling Into Infinity https://amzn.to/3zpTvfZ 00:52:58 1998: Once In A Lifetime https://amzn.to/2SyHZhv 01:00:09 1999: Metropolis Pt.2 – Scenes From A Memory https://amzn.to/3wmgZ3E 01:21:22 2002: Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence https://amzn.to/3gjbSM3 01:25:50 2003: Train Of Thought https://amzn.to/3wqL6ag 01:31:08 2005: Octavarium https://amzn.to/2RQLQX5 01:35:45 2006: Score (Live) https://amzn.to/3vehBH6 01:38:38 2007: Systematic Chaos https://amzn.to/3zmIADv 01:41:22 2008: Live & Best-Of https://amzn.to/3vlssPF 01:42:53 2009: Black Clouds & Silver Linings https://amzn.to/3wmhLO6 01:47:00 Ausstieg von Mike Portnoy Links zu Amazon und Thomann sind Affiliate Links. Wenn ihr darüber etwas kauft, kostet euch das nichts extra, aber ihr helft uns damit den Podcast zu finanzieren. Vielen Dank. https://gitarrenkram.de/gitarrenkram-unterstuetzen
Episode 140 : Three Years of Recapping We celebrate our 3 year anniversary! Nick, Alex, and Jake are joined by our friend Kate. We are blind taste testing Big Light Beers! We start off with our taste test and we try to stay on topic, but obviously this one is unhinged. We give our thoughts on what we think we'll be able to pick out in this tasting. After we tasted the beers, we guessed how many we got right. We share our best or worst experiences with the beers that we tasted. The results were very telling and you'll need to listen to find out who did the best. We thank you, our listeners for sticking with us for 3 whole years after the shitshow that was light beer showdown. Jake gets into his craft beer adventures with Kate and they talk about Camino Brewing and Narrative Fermentation. Nick talks about the Black Clouds release at Dancing Gnome and how he met Jerry of Fueled By Hops fame (#jerryapproved of course). After that, we just talk about whatever we wanted. We finish up with a recap of the last year of podcasts including some phenomenal guests and we definitely didn't mention everyone. Marino's Beers We (All) Drank: Coors Light - Coors Brewing (Lager - 4.2%) Miller Lite - Miller Brewing (Lager - 4.2%) Bud Light - Anheuser/Busch (Lager - 4.2%) Michelob Ultra - Anheuser/Busch (Lager - 4.2%) Pabst Blue Ribbon - Pabst Brewing (Lager 4.8%) Music: All The Way Up - Eddy freemusicarchive.org/music/eddy/2_D…th-CloudBounce
Keith and Tommy sit down with Jimmy Rhodes of Burial Waves to discuss growing up in DC, discovering the scene and playing in classic bands such as The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza, All Else Failed, Solar Powered Sun Destroyer, Black Clouds and almost drumming for the Dillinger Escape Plan. We also discuss Jimmy's new band Burial Waves and what they have in store for the future. Keith and Tommy also debut the Pop Culture Minute - where we discuss the hot topics of the week.
Dejando atrás la primera década y con el heavy metal bien enmarcado, llegaron subgéneros con fórmulas aún más complejas. Tal es el caso de la escena del progressive metal, que con varios años de existencia en un nicho underground, aparece Dream Theater con su inverosímil trío Myung / Petrucci / Portnoy, a quienes no les tomaría mucho tiempo para apropiarse de estos laberínticos, atmosféricos, pesados, melancólicos, conceptuales y pintorescos terrenos. Acá revisitamos el Black Clouds and Silver Linings, la obra maestra con la que culmina la era más aplastante de los virtuosos Neoyorquinos.
That title worked out better than I thought it could have. Matt Trap is the drummer for Song Birds from Providence, and just a great, hilarious dude. The style of his drummer is certainly similar to that of Dana Hatch from this band, but I think the overall attitude from this album really speaks to how Matt operates. We(I) may have had a little too much fun on this one, but what a great time. Join us as we DIG into Cheater Slicks! LISTEN! to and buy Song Birds here: https://songbirdspvd.bandcamp.com/ WATCH! the videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_Bu8RAfIQo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1So6-qVqHoo GET! in touch with us: www.psychicstatic.net Theme song written and performed by: Jeff Robbins of 123 Astronaut.
Days away from Halloween, we discuss a few common ER superstitions. Are they actually legit? Or do you belive the data? Your call. References:Brookfield CR, Phillips PPJ, Shorten RJ. Q fever- the superstition of avoiding the word “quiet” as a coping mechanism: randomized controlled non-inferiority trial. BMJ. 2019; 367: 16446Lamb JN, Howard AJ, Marciniak J. Does the word ‘quiet' really make things busier? RCS Bull. 2017; 99: 133-136Exadaktylos AK, Sclabas G, Siegenthaler A, et al. Friday the 13th and full-moon: the "worst case scenario" or only superstition? Am J Emerg Med. 2001; 19(4): 319-20Zargar M, Khaji A, Kaviani A, et al. The full moon and admission to emergency rooms. Indian J Med Sci. 2004; 58(5): 191-195Walling HW. Actual versus perceived workload for house officers: black cloud looming? Ann Intern Med. 2004; 140 (10): 847-848
10 years ago, Sept. 8th, 2010, the prog world was shocked to find out that Mike Portnoy had left Dream Theater. On this new podcast, The Prog Report team of Roie Avin, Daniel Levy, Kyle Graves, and Kyle Fagala discuss the 10 year anniversary of Mike Portnoy leaving the group and explore all of the great music and events the drummer has been a part of during the ten-year span.
Summer is winding down and we are heading toward the best (IMO) time of year and with that comes another episode of Good, but not the best... a Dancing Gnome podcast. At the beginning of the episode, we read some new reviews submitted by listeners, two of which include acronyms that we guess the meaning of at the end of the show. Andrew reviews a quiet August in the world of Dancing Gnome, including the opening of their outdoor space and another Black Clouds release. Also, Andrew lets slip some info about an upcoming Barrel Aged Black Clouds release. We are then joined by Dave Kushner of Trace Brewing, which will soon be opening it's doors in Bloomfield. Dave tells us about his craft beer background in Boston, which includes opening Remnant Brewing and how that lead him to Pittsburgh. We also discuss his vision for Trace Brewing, the beers they will be brewing, their vocational program, and much more. We end the show by discussing the acronyms from the reviews before diving in to another round of Watch, Listen, Learn.Intro & Outro music by: Kabbalistic VillageBreak music by: Joseph McDade
This week on the BOX... DJ has a problem with the way he handled a client so he drags all of us down memory lane with him. He reflects on a time where he didn't handle something "correctly" at the ripe old age of 16 that still bothers him today. Don't worry, he also points out how ridiculous that is. He also seems to be OK with violence on TV as long as it's just Annie punching Artie. DJ also has a new found affection for K-Pop -specifically for their fans. He highlights a few recent "moderations" the group has made to our social landscape and thinks everyone of good conscience should take note and learn what a few million motivated - but bored - superfans can accomplish if they want to. Newly found REVEL 9 videos, why Orlando sucks, great bands that used to be and MORE! This ain't your mom's lunchbox. Music from ADTR, The Black Clouds, Taking Back Sunday, Red Handed Denial, Know Your Enemy, Dead Sara, Thrice, The Veer Union, Tallest Trees In The Universe, Craving Strange and MORE! #onthebox
Thanks for checking out the latest episode of Good But Not the Best! We're sticking with the socially distanced set up for this episode but are hopeful that we will be back recording in person for June. We switch things up slightly at the start of the show by first looking ahead into May 2020 which will be dominated by Lustra variants. Unfortunately, Lustra day can't happen this year but we are still going to be able to celebrate this Dancing Gnome flagship with the release of Lager Lustra, Half Lustra, Lustra, Double Lustra, Triple Lustra and a secret 6th variant that Andrew will tell everyone about at a later date. In addition, we can look forward to 2 Tree Series releases in May as well. Next, we take a look back at April 2020. Before we get into specifics, Andrew gives us a "state of the union" for Dancing Gnome and we discuss the state of the Pittsburgh craft beer scene in these strange times. Then, Andrew tells us about the Black Clouds online release, and we talk about the reactions following the release, both good and bad. We close things out with a loaded edition of Watch, Listen, Learn. Thanks for listening!!Intro & Outro music by: Kabbalistic VillageBreak music by: Joseph McDade
The slightly satirical content warning heard at the start of each episode genuinely applies today as I talk music and life with singer songwriter musician COLIN KYFFIN. Indeed, there will be "motivational language" but regular listeners know that it is de riguer for all of my featured guests to inspire listeners with their story. Colin shared stories of his journey through the L.A. music scene starting with the early seventies. His ambitions and dreams were enkindled at Columbia Records with the signing of his band Fresh Air and the recording of an album on which Colin played guitar and pedal steel. He and I discussed a just a few of the characters who he had the honor to know and work with: Producers (Terry Melcher, David Kirschenbaum, Sonny Knight, Jack Gold) to session players (Lee Sklar, Jim Keltner, Hal Blaine, Glen D. Harding) to artists (Alan O'Day, Mark Lindsay, Richie Furay). However, it is Colin Kyffin's music in the present day which holds court, starting with "TO LIVE ANOTHER DAY" inspired by friends and family stricken by cancer and their brave and determined battles. Then we discuss the follow up, "WE'LL SEE" which is an introspective but optimistic alternative rock tune about facing life's challenges and changes. Finally, Colin gives some positive and meaningful advice which you are sure to take to heart. Please take time to enjoy the experience and songs of my newest friend Colin Kyffin!https://www.colinkyffinmusic.com/
It's March!! Much to the delight of Andrew, we are through February and into March, which as we decided on this episode, means it is Spring. Before long, we'll be seeing buds on the trees, Spring flowers pushing their way toward the sunlight and the color green returning to Pittsburgh. But before we get too far ahead of ourselves, we want to take a look back at the month that was February in the world of Dancing Gnome and beyond. We start by discussing the release of the 2nd barrel aged offering of Black Clouds (coffee cake), the release of the first of the Tree Series (Eastern White Pine), and other collaborations/fests. Against Andrew's wishes, I bring up his now infamous tweet regarding children in breweries and we touch on the backlash/support that he received. Then, we take a look ahead into March and Andrew tells us about two collaborations that may be happening with two different bands that he likes, some upcoming fests and the March Tree Series release/style. Next, we are joined by our guest Luke Cypher of Blue Sparrow! We kick of the convo with Luke telling us about the Blue Sparrow bus, which is coming up on it's 1 year anniversary before diving into his reasons for starting the Blue Sparrow food truck and why he decided on the "global street food" theme. Then, we discuss the food truck culture in Pittsburgh or lack thereof, relationships between food trucks locally and nationally and what's next for Blue Sparrow. Finally, Andrew and I close the show with a Stephen King heavy round of Watch, Listen, Learn. Intro & Outro music by: Kabbalistic VillageBreak musis by: Kevin MacLeod
We're back! This time with something a lil different! This episode is a UFC recap/commentary a la Joe Rogan with some extra spice(or Crown Royal tbh)! Austin is joined by Logan, Andrew, Jacob, and Brandon for an all out party with the fights in the background. This ain't yer daddy's podcast... or maybe it is. Tell your dads. Hey dad, get drunk with us. As per usual Blue Sky protocol, your boys get lost along the way and talk about much more than the fights. Andrew got T-bonered and recaps the situation (I do it all for the Wendy's). The boys have a "Bruce Buffer" off, and piss of Logan's neighbors. We ask the tough questions like, Would you bring your kid to a fight you were in? What was your high schools biggest scandal? Why won't Google play Da Baby?! And finally, Logan tells us how he fell through an old woman's ceiling! This is a recap of the fights on 12/14/19 featuring Kamaru Usman v. Colby Covington, Alexander Volkanovski v. Max Holloway, Amanda Nunes v. Germaine de Randamie, Marion Moraes v. Jose Aldo, and Petr Yan v. Urijah Faber Thank you for listening and please like, follow, and subscribe on all the things! and don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes! Do it, or we will tell Santa about you asshole tattoo. Please consider Donating to the show at PayPal it helps us keep doing whatever it is we're doing here! We also have a Venmo (@blueskiespod) and a Cash app account ($blueskiespod) if you prefer using those! FOLLOW US Twitter - @blueskiespod FB - Blue Skies from the Basement Insta - @blueskiespod Our home base - PodBean Email us to join the banana cult - blueskiespodcast@gmail.com Leave us a voicemail and have it played on the show - 614-600-2056 Hop on the Discord - https://discord.gg/fKtFYpw Check out our SoundCloud where Wes has been experimenting with samples and Austin has a freestyle - https://soundcloud.com/user-241247125 Blue Skies merch @ TEEPUBLIC NEW DESIGNS UP NOW NEW RELEASE SCHEDULE HEADING INTO 2020 Bonus episodes every other weekend starting with this one and regular episodes every week starting this Monday night 1/6/20! See you beautiful people with lots more blue skies soon! and as always, don't mind me... I'm a tourist!
Episode 65 : Austin returns via FaceTime and we are celebrating! Tavour (please sponsor us!) is the first topic as we enjoy some beers Austin shared with us from his first order. Nick and Sara went to Cinderlands Warehouse for her birthday and then to DiAnoia's for dinner. Alex painted his toenails. WARNING: Around 30 minutes in, Alex screams into the microphone. I'm sorry, it was too funny not to leave in. Nick went to DG for Dbl Underscore and Black Clouds releases Wednesday and Thursday. To wrap up this week, we discuss restaurants/bars collaborating with breweries and a new brewery opening in Bellevue - Lincoln Avenue Brewery! Beers We Drank: PsuedoSue - Toppling Goliath (Pale Ale - 6.8%) Do Us Part - Anchorage Brewing (DDH DIPA - 8.4%) F* Cancer - Silver Moon Brewing (IPA - 6%) Field 41 - Bale Breaker (Pale Ale - 5.2%) Juice = Juice - Equilibrium x Great Notion (DIPA - 8.5%)
Discussion of Adventures in Odyssey episode 530 Black Clouds, the ninth episode of Album 41: In Hot Pursuit. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @WODFAMCHOCPOD Email us at WODFAMCHOCPOD@gmail.com Links: Dylan's Redbubble Store Dylan's TeePublic Store Connie and Mitch Arc & Eugene Returns! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wodfamchocpod/message
Discussion of Adventures in Odyssey episode 527 Black Clouds, the eighth episode of Album 41: In Hot Pursuit. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @WODFAMCHOCPOD Email us at WODFAMCHOCPOD@gmail.com Links: Acoustic music is meant for rainy days Connie and Mitch Arc & Eugene Returns! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wodfamchocpod/message
Music is a very powerful agent of socialization! E4 finds your host, Chantel Nx, rolling through three tracks with this week's contributors: Morgan, Jodi and Steve! The vibes this week feel like we're focusing on reality and the fact that things CAN change in the world; but we're also paying special attention to acknowledging that we are who we are at the end of the day, fam. Janet Jackson's Velvet Rope shared a really important fact about paying attention to who's in the mirror with Morgan. Jodi learned from Joe Budden that we don't have to stay under Black Clouds because, just like the weather, we are always evolving. Steve was being shown truths about the world from New Model Army since 14 years old. Dive in and look for a special Taurus SZN episode next week! YO, what's your track??? If you'd like to contribute a recording or written piece to a future episode of The Track, send an email with your song (track) selection and some background info (why you love your track) to heresmytrack@gmail.com and listen for your addition to the show. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetrack/support
Podcast 38: The Yearly Re-cap We do a year in review! (Shocker!) Everyone go check their untappd year in review and follow along with us! Dog friends Hercules and Jackson join us by destroying dog toys! Beer #1: Brut IPA - New Belgium (6.8% Brut *duh* IPA) Alex said the beer guy at Liberty beer said this was very forgettable. Very light body and seems under carbonated for the style. We talked about all our New Year celebrations. Alex had a rowdy time. Alex made some calculations about how much we all spent at Dancing Gnome this year (Hint: it's more than we would all like to admit) and our favorite beer people. Our first segment was about beer trends in 2018. - Sours were up first - Hazy IPAs were the top dog for sure - Milkshake IPAs Beer #2: Sparkler - Sixpoint (7% Brut IPA) Pours very cloudy but definitely has a lighter color and a lot of carbonation. Ryan discussed his favorite beers/breweries from his travels this year. Noble Creature was one of his highlights in Youngstown, OH. Alex had some fun in Cleveland this year. We all appreciate his discovery of Platform beer. Ryan recounted his trip to Jacksonville and how impressed he was with everyone in the chain restaurants having local state beers on tap. We explore the idea of online reviews and how much weight they carry in choosing your nightspot or food or whatever else. Segment 2: Favorite beers of the year! Sara: Underscore Passionfruit (Dancing Gnome), Stackhouse Imperial Stout (Charles Towne Fermentory), Permutation #52 (Trillium) Nick: Blueberry Cobbler J.R.E.A.M. (Burley Oak), Gnome's Soul (Barreled Souls/Dancing Gnome), Permutation #52 (Trillium) Ryan: dodged the question and said he liked can designs. Alex: Toucan Slam (Strange Roots), 3 Scoops Passionfruit/Lemonade/Mango (The Answer) Jake: Permutation #52 (Trillium), Very Green (Treehouse) Least Favorite beers: Sara: Mike (Magnify/DG collab) Alex: Lemon Ginger Saison (Platform) Nick: Gorilla Snacks (Burley Oak) Ryan: Nothing particular but he's not a fan of Christmas beers. Jake: His own homebrew was the worst, Backlash beers were very underwhelming, We covered the beer festivals we went to and the good/bad/ugly that came with them. From there we launch into some of the cool bars we visited this year. Segment 3: Podcast Trends Hairwatch 2018 - The story of one man's hair control or lack thereof Catchphrases - “Hello, and welcome!” Merch in 2019 - we're speaking this into existence Memes were fire this year. We hated some words this year Everyone chimes in on our love of Hitchhiker brewery and we're really excited to see what they bring in the new year. Our opinions were very mixed on them and we discuss our thoughts on what they should do. Dancing Gnome was up next on the roast. Some people think they need to sit on their beers a little longer. IPAs need to be fresh, but letting some DG beers sit in your fridge for a week allows it to develop differently. Jake joined us for the end of the cast, and even with good service his service still sucked. Segment 4: Looking forward - 2019 beer trends, festivals, guests and things Travel: Alex wants to get to Bend, OR, Columbus, OH, Ryan is going to Breckenridge, CO Dancing Gnome's Bird series (replacing the Flower series), Dead Sleep, Underscore and Black Clouds. Beer Fests: FreshFest, Dancing Gnome birthday party, Juicy Brews Late Night (Cinderlands/Hop Culture) Upcoming events - Nugget Nectar release this week! Grist House is opening a new location! Check their social media to get the scoop! Let's Get Munsoned - Breaking Brews No-Tap Bowling tournament 2/9/19 The wrap-up: Alex came out to Ryan first and then Nick and Sara which made for a good story. We all really enjoy putting this podcast on and really appreciate our newfound friends and cool people who interact with us. Thank you to everyone who listens to us and we hope you enjoy us as much as we enjoy all of you. Thank you all and cheers to great beers in 2019!
In this episode I give an update on the result of the Platinum Pass challenge, I talk about how I deal(t) with it, how to navigate through those dark clouds and how to go from there.
Andrew Belle joined YFB this week to talk about his start in music, his style change, and his writing process. **SHOW NOTES:** 03:30 - Starting out in music 06:20 - The Ladder / singer-song writer style 12:25 - The Ladder remix album 14:15 - Style change & Black Bear 19:00 - Song writing process 23:10 - Being an independent artist 26:00 - Dive Deep 28:45 - any itch to change style again? 30:15 - "Black Clouds" song
On this week's show, The Wise Investor Group discussed the conditions leading to elevated chances of recession, while staying positive overall on the underlying fundamentals. They also talked about earnings from Boeing, Spirit Aerosystems, and the FAANG stocks. To reach Chase Hinderstein, call 571-203-1600. We manage investments for our clients. We'd be happy to help you plan your investment goals.
The Black Clouds rolled into the studio and rained down the rock. Set list: “Photograph” “Sayonara” “Self Control” “Going Going Gone” “Leave Her Alone” “No Reason” “Vice” Originally aired: June 2, 2017
Lots to smile about in DJ Kevin Cole's latest edition of Music that Matters! Stag strut their stuff, Mark Arm infuses The Black Clouds with an ominous howl, Killer Mike and El-P from Run the Jewels Talk To Us, plus loads more! 1. The Holy - Ramses, The Evil Brother2. Ride - Charm Assault3. Dutch Uncles - Big Balloon4. Meilyr Jones - How To Recognize A Work of Art5. Real Estate - Darling6. Journalism - It Just Hits You7. Beach Fossils - St. Ivy8. Tuomo & Markus - Over the Rooftops9. Sera Cahoone - Only One10. White Reaper - The Stack11. Stag - The Bedazzler12. The Black Clouds - Vice (feat. Mark Arm and Jack Endino) 13. Run The Jewels - Talk To Me14. Chaz Bundick Meets The Mattson 2 - Disco KidSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Diane Louise Jordan has her umbrella out as she begins this unit exploring the water cycle.
Tonight, we are joined by The Black Clouds in the dining room, who aren’t afraid to make america great again and aren’t afraid to tell a good joke outside of school. They reenforce the amount of talent from this region as they play a few of their songs stripped down for the first time ever. Be sure to check out The Black Clouds on Facebook, Instagram, Bandcamp and Soundcloud, and check out one of their upcoming shows 10/22 @ Roxy & Dukes - Makin Waves Rock Circus Showcase 11/5 @ The Stone Pony - "After All" Record Release Show 11/18 @ House of Independents - Chemtrail 10 yr Anniversary -Subtitles - Post-Coital Depression Blues -Experiment 34 - Three Days in the Chamber -(Damn) This Desert Air - Egypt -Frogg Party - Foxy Moxy -The Black Clouds - Vice -The Black Clouds - Photograph (LFTDR In-Studio) -The Black Clouds - Self Control (LFTDR In-Studio) -Dim - Talk To Me -Townes Consentino - Duchess Missionaries -steve. - SEGA Memecast -Joe Galuppo - Rotary (ft. Gabriella & Charlie Sztyk) -The Black Clouds - Falling (LFTDR In-Studio) -The Black Clouds - Leave Her Alone (LFTDR In-Studio) -Francie Moon - West Virginia -The Battery Electric - Golden Roses -The Black Clouds - Going Going Gone -The Black Clouds - Days Are So Long (LFTDR In-Studio) -The Black Clouds - Sayonara (LFTDR In-Studio) -The Black Clouds - No Reason (LFTDR In-Studio) -Control - Miserable
Live Performance by Black Clouds
The enemy of my enemy is my friend. The victim of my enemy is my friend. The victim of my enemy is my enemy… Download (right click and save-as) “If it was a different time, a different place, perhaps we could have met on the battlefield as equals. The blood spilled would have been without lament, and the victims thereof would have been a natural occurrence. But evil is not natural, and the god’s will remember those who have fallen under Acererak and his ilk." ~ Hendrix Braveshield Opening: “Bullhead’s Lament” Baroness - Blue Album Closing: “Count of Tuscany” Dream Theater - Black Clouds and Silver Linings
“It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known…”~ Dickens Opening: “Bullhead’s Lament” Baroness - Blue Album Closing: “Count of Tuscany” Dream Theater - Black Clouds and Silver Linings Download (right-click and save as) “Behind The Veil” Someone save me, look behind the veil Please don’t walk away Someone save me, bring me home tonight I can’t face another day Can you see the stranger Hiding in plain sight? Feeding on the chaos When the lightning strikes There’s no redemption There’s no being saved There’s no salvation For a soul depraved You are finding promise in your finest hour You are bent, not broken Calling out Gmail: podcastHivemind@gmail.com OSRGaming Forum for the forum monkeys. We know you want to. Hivemind! Facebook Page press like because it means something. Twitter also at the bottom of the page
“You are now on the Elemental Plane of Fire…” DM Dan said, rounding off last session. The players, myself included, quickly exchanged glances. None of us had had an experience with the Plane of Fire in any form over our D&D careers, and now we had be thrown out of the frying pan and into the fire; literally. So what do you do when the very air around you burns your lungs, when every step you take you sustain critical burns, and your are surrounded by blazing beings of flaming brilliance, gods in their own right. The next week, like so many others, was spent planning. Survival was a lofty goal at that. Escape, all but impossible… We had defended ourselves from a dragon attack reasonably well, yet fear set in, smoldering the courage we needed to defeat the master of White Plume Mountain. But we would not go out without a fight! Download (right click and save as) Opening: “Bullhead’s Lament” Baroness - Blue Album Closing: “Count of Tuscany” Dream Theater - Black Clouds and Silver Linings So for all those who are just tunning in, you might want to turn back and start at the beginning. We are nearing the end of the adventure, and things can only get more intense. If you think this episode holds surprises , then you will for sure be sustaining maximum backstab damage by the time we end! Gmail: podcastHivemind@gmail.com OSRGaming Forum for the forum monkeys. We know you want to. Hivemind! Facebook Page press like because it means something. Twitter also at the bottom of the page
Big thanks to Todd for a donation this week!Lots of new and unreleased music this week, next week I'll be playing a bit more terror/power noize, and I'll close out the month with a new Gothic Grab Bag!1 - Guardian Angel - Lost Area2 - Oh Lord - Decence3 - 2012 - Arian 14 - The Fall - System Syn5 - Amok (Hardstyle RMX) - Eisbrecher6 - Sneaking Through the Totalitarian Filter - Memmaker7 - The Trephining Manual (The Ludovico Technique Mix) - Polluted Axis8 - The Update (Soman Rmx) - X-RX9 - Halluzinogen - SAM10 - The Last White Dance (Centhron Remix) - Freakangel11 - Widerstand - Painbastard12 - Invisible Man-Electro Remix - Ashbury Heights13 - Cosmic Gate - Syrian14 - The Violence in Me - Pride and Fall15 - Farewell - Re:Legion
Choo Choo La Rouge has a brand spankin’ new CD called Black Clouds. They’re celebrating that fact this Friday at PA’s Lounge. I can’t quite figure out how to describe these guys. How about no-gimmick rock solid three piece indie rock? Yes, that will do nicely. Get yourself out to PA’s this Friday! Song List: […]
(0:00) MLT w/ Arturo Sandoval, 8.5.05, Horning's Hideout, North Plains, Oregon (Taper: Ryan NeRoy) (11:12) Little Hands->Steam Powered Aereoplane w/ Drew Emmitt, 4.7.05, Big Easy Concert House, Spokane, Washington (Taper: Ryan NeRoy) (33:28) Birdland w/ Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, 5.5.05, Saenger Theatre, New Orleans, Louisiana (SBD) (53:05) Black Clouds w/ Tony Furtado, 11.17.00, The Tabernacle, Atlanta, Georgia (Tapers: Mike Juday and Robert Kwon) (1:08:50) Lonesome Fiddle Blues w/ Garaj Mahal, 12.30.03, Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, Illinois (Taper: Jason Ho)
(0:00) MLT w/ Arturo Sandoval, 8.5.05, Horning's Hideout, North Plains, Oregon (Taper: Ryan NeRoy) (11:12) Little Hands->Steam Powered Aereoplane w/ Drew Emmitt, 4.7.05, Big Easy Concert House, Spokane, Washington (Taper: Ryan NeRoy) (33:28) Birdland w/ Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, 5.5.05, Saenger Theatre, New Orleans, Louisiana (SBD) (53:05) Black Clouds w/ Tony Furtado, 11.17.00, The Tabernacle, Atlanta, Georgia (Tapers: Mike Juday and Robert Kwon) (1:08:50) Lonesome Fiddle Blues w/ Garaj Mahal, 12.30.03, Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, Illinois (Taper: Jason Ho)
(0:00) Blackberry Blossom, 10.28.01, Landmark Theatre, Syracuse, New York (taper: Ian Stone & Grout the Glitterman) (17:06) Land's End, 10.18.02, Memorial Field House, Tacoma, Washington (taper: dwonk) (37:27) Black Clouds 11.17.00, The Tabernacle, Atlanta, Georgia (taper: Mike Juday & Robert Kwon) (53:15) Come As You Are, 11.11.00, Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, Asheville, North Carolina (taper: Robbie Dunn) (1:07:35) Rivertrance, 6.19.04, Horning's Hideout, North Plains, Oregon (taper: Joe Billerbeck)