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This week I caught up with Blaine Cook from the legendary Seattle crossover thrash band The Accüsed, for a chat about the 1976 Richard Donner classic The Omen. We also chat about the music of the The Accüsed, touring & of course his history with horror and he even decides on which is the most 'horror' of the The Accüsed splatter fuelled songs. It's all for you Damien!THE ACCUSED // THE ACCUSED A.D. // BLAINE COOK
The last two years have been relatively rough for commercial real estate. Part of it has to do with Covid and the back-to-work, back-to-the-office. But when you talk about commercial, it's not just office space. There are warehouses, there's industrial, there's a lot of commercial real estate out there, and especially here in Dallas-Fort Worth. To discuss that is Blaine Cook. He heads up Cook Commercial Realty.
Legendary frontman Blaine "Zippy" Cook (Toe Tag, The Accüsed, The Fartz, The Accüsed A.D., Denial Fiend, The Black Nasty, 10 Minute Warning) hangs out at the morgue to talk about life on and off the stage.original air date: 10/05/23contact:TheTampaMorgue@gmail.com The Tampa Morgue Podcast can be found on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, Youtube and most places you listen to your podcasts.
It was a real thrill talking with Seattle punk/hardcore/thrash LEGEND Blaine Cook for episode 71. As a kid coming of age in the pre-Grunge Seattle punk scene of the early 80's, for me and my friends The Fartz set the standard of what it meant to be a hardcore band. Their name sometimes drew snickers from the uninitiated but the intensity of their live shows and recordings, which owed everything to Blaine's guttural sandpaper delivery, immediately dispelled any idea that this was some kind of novelty punk act. They were as hardcore as it gets. In our conversation Blaine and I talk Seattle music (and skateboarding) history, and we chronicle his four decade career fronting and snarling with The Fartz, proto-grunge pioneers 10 Minute Warning, crossover/punk/thrash mainstays The Accused and Toe Tag up to his work today with The Accused AD. He is the epitome of an uncompromising punk rock n roll survivor. I'm so happy to be able to share this conversation with Blaine Cook. Links: Blaine Cook: Instagram The Accused AD Support the pod: PATREON Music: The Fartz “You Got a Brain” The Accused “Martha Splatterhead” TM pod theme by Jason --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-traeger/support
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In this episode, I chat with Michelle Marcelline, co-founder of Typedream, a no-code website builder that is ideal for first-time founders, solopreneurs, and digital creators. The company raised an undisclosed amount of seed funding from Y Combinator, ex-Sequoia Capital partner Timothy Lee, Makerpad founder Ben Tossell, WordPress executive Aadil Mamujee, and Twitter founding engineer Blaine Cook.If you like our podcast, please don't forget to subscribe and support us on your favorite podcast players. We also would appreciate your feedback and rating to reach more people.We recently launched our new newsletter, Principles Friday, where I share one principle that can help you in your life or business, one thought-provoking question, and one call to action toward that principle. Please subscribe Here.It is Free and Short (2min).
Betty Forde Cook went home to be with her Lord on September 13, 2022. Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, September 20, at Meadowbrook Baptist Church with Dr. Cary Killough officiating. Burial will follow at Rosemound Cemetery. The family will receive visitors from 5 – 7:00 p.m., Monday, September 19, at Pecan Grove funeral home. She was born January 8, 1934 to Lawrence Forde and Laura (Gibson) Forde. Betty married Howard Woodrow Cook on December 2, 1950. She retired from Sears after 23 years. She then went to work at Lorena Elementary School and retired after 10 years. Betty moved to Robinson and worked for Robinson Medical Center for 6 years. She was a member of Meadowbrook Baptist Church and belonged to the Sonshine Class. She enjoyed traveling with her friends. Betty was preceded in death by her loving husband Woodrow and her wonderful son Greg Cook; brothers, J.B. Markum, Bill Forde, Orville Lee Forde and Johnny Forde; and sister, Gwen Moore. She is survived by her daughter, Judy Cook; seven grandchildren, Brian Schrader and wife Jessica, Sarah Schrader and husband Michael, Bekka Goolsby, Hunter Goolsby, Heather Davis and husband Mike, Blaine Cook and wife Natalie, and Adam Cook and wife Jen; great-grandchildren Ryan and Haley Davis, Deliya, Jaycob, and Ava Duran, Maci Schrader, Jackson, Colt and Deacon Cook; and one great-great-grandchild Kai Titus; two sisters, Louise Fincher and Sue Forde; and brother, James (Jimmy) Forde.
I recently had the pleasure to chatting with Blaine Cook – one of the most distinct vocalists in hardcore. Whether it is with The Fartz, Toe Tag or The Accused, Blaine’s voice is unmistakable and utterly unique. The Accused played a significant part in my musical journey and I had a lot of fun talking […]
La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Massacre fue una banda estadounidense de death metal formada en 1984 por Allen West, Bill Andrews, Rick Rozz, y Terry Butler, y poco después se uniría el vocalista Kam Lee. Massacre es una de las bandas pioneras del Death Metal junto a Death, Morbid Angel, Possessed, Obituary y Massacra. La banda se ha reunido varias veces con diferentes alineaciones, más recientemente, a finales de 2011.Masacre se formó en 1984 por Allen West (Guitarra) Bill Andrews (Batería) Mike Fronteras (Bajo) y pronto se unió Kam Lee (Vocalista). Se separaron y se vuelve a unir de nuevo varias veces. En 1987, Rozz, Andrews y Butler se unen a Death, pero en 1991 los tres más tarde se vuelven a unir nuevamente con Rick Rozz (guitarra) y Massacre lanzó su álbum debut From Beyond lanzado por Earache Records, seguido de un EP un año más tarde (con Cronos de Venom (banda)|Venom). Después del lanzamiento del EP, la banda se separó de nuevo. Rozz reformó la banda en 1993 y dio a conocer un nuevo álbum Promise en 1996. Ese mismo año, Kam Lee dejó la banda durante la post-producción de Promise debido a estar insatisfechos con las canciones y su rendimiento. Kam Lee, Terry Butler y Steve Swanson, junto con Sam Williams y Curtis Beeson se reunen temporalmente como Massacre en 2006. Butler, Lee, Beeson y Williams continuaron, fundaron La negación del demonio con Blaine Cook, sustitución de Lee y Rob Rampy reemplazando a Beeson en 2008. en 2011, Butler y Rozz reunieron la banda para una gira de aniversario de From Beyond comenzando el 14 de enero en Tampa, Florida.Butler y Rozz reformaron Massacre a finales de 2011, con Mike Mazzonetto en la batería y Ed Webb en la voz, y posteriormente jugaron las 70.000 toneladas de metal de cruceros de Miami, Florida a Grand Cayman en enero de 2012. En marzo de 2012, bajo el ala del abogado Eric Greif - coincidentemente gestor de Butler y de Rozz en Death - la banda firmó un contrato de grabación internacional con Century Media Records, que anuncia un comunicado de 7 "antes de su de agosto de 2012 aparición en el Festival de Wacken en Alemania y el lanzamiento de su álbum de larga duración a principios de 2014. El 22 de marzo de 2014 Massacre lanza un nuevo álbum llamado Back From Beyond . El título y la portada del álbum hacen una referencia obvia a su álbum From Beyond . El 11 de diciembre 2014 se anunció que el bajista Terry Butler y el cantante Ed Webb dejaron la banda. Como resultado, Massacre se disolvió de nuevo.
Happy 4th of July! This week features another mini pod and we are featuring some big-time sports headlines! From the groundbreaking ruling from the NCAA to a vintage performance from the point God himself, Chris Paul, it's another weekly sports recap! Tune in right now! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blaine-cook/support
Today, I recap a few of the major sports headlines and give you my thoughts and opinions! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blaine-cook/support
Donate to Seattle Theatre Group at http://stgpresents.org/donate On April 16th Regan Hagar and Stone Gossard, atop their newly rebooted Loosegroove records will offer, for your listening pleasure, the long lost recordings of The Living. A band that played around the NW for about a year in 1982 before it went the way of most bands. It morphed, into something else. Luckily, in that year, the boys would go up to American Music in Fremont WA and lay to tape, what they'd been up to. Had it come out then, that recording would have been the first time the "world" would hear Greg Gilmore on drums, and, at a salty 17 years old, Duff Mckagan, making his debut as an absolute monster of a creative driving force. Seattle Today was lucky enough to have, both Greg, and then Duff come to The Moore Theatre to talk with us about that period in their lives. We were also blessed with a visit from the Mighty Blaine Cook, who would be the singer in the band that both Greg and Duff would follow up The Living with, Ten Minute Warning. Blaine Cook is a Seattle musician. His past bands include The Fartz, Ten Minute Warning, and The Accused. He was the singer in all of these bands. He's into a lot of other cool things, but these are the subjects we wanted to talk to him about. We were honored and incredibly grateful that he took time out to speak with us. We hope you enjoy. Watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/auhevUYSt-w --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seattletoday/message
I recently had the honor of chatting with local legend Blaine Cook, best known for his his time in OG Seattle Splatter Rock band The Accüsed. This was an awesome conversation that covered tons of history from the early days with the Fartz and The Accüsed as well as current happenings with Toe Tag, The Accüsed A.D., and other awesome stuff he's got going on. Blaine Cook Links: www.splatterrock.com www.theaccusedarchives.com www.facebook.com/groups/454802831609600/ Misery Point Radio Links (Merch, Social Media, Websites) https://linktr.ee/MiseryPointRadio
Japan Nick's Quarantine Podcast Episode 38 022821 The Accused AD/ Toe Tag Interview We chatted about Blaine's early bands like the Fartz and 10 Minute Warning. We talked about how Blaine got into the Accused and spoke about some of his favorite albums recording with them like Martha Splatterhead's Maddest Stories ever Told. He spoke about working with Sir Mix A Lot and how the Accused got on their label.
Blaine Cook of the legendary splatter rock band The Accused and host of YouTube Channel The Wicker Bar joins us for some vintage cocktail mixing. Plus all of our usual nonsense!
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In this episode, we talk with Blaine Cook about mixing drinks, sexy mukbang, and punk rock kids! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we're going to celebrate the explosion and soap-opera-esque management of Twitter. As with many things, it started with an idea. Some people get one idea. Some of these Twitter founders got multiple ideas, which is one of the more impressive parts of this story. And the story of Twitter goes back to 1999. Evan Williams created a tool that gave “push-button publishing for the people.” That tool was called blogger.com and ignited a fire in people publishing articles about whatever they were thinking or feeling or working on or doing. Today, we just call it blogging. The service jumped in use and Evan sold the company to Google, where he worked for a bit and then left in 2004 in search of a new opportunity. Seeing the rise of podcasting, Williams founded another company called Odeo, to build a tool for podcasters. They worked away at that, being joined by Noah Glass, Biz Stone, Jack Dorsey, Crystal Taylor, Florian Weber, Blaine Cook, Ray McClure, Rim Roberts, Rabble, Dom, @Jeremy and others. And some investors of course. Apple added podcasts to iTunes and they knew they had to pivot. They'd had these full day sessions brainstorming new ideas. Evan was thinking more and more about this whole incubator kind of thing. Noah was going through a divorce and one night he and Jack Dorsey were going through some ideas for new pivots or companies. Jack had just been turned on to text messaging and mentioned this one idea about sharing texts to groups. The company was young and full of raver kids at the time and the thought was you could share where you are and what you were doing. Noah thought you could share your feelings as well. Since it was through text, you had a maximum 140 characters. It started as a side project. Jack and Florian Webber built a prototype. It slowly grew into a real product. They sold the remaining assets of Odeo and Twitter and was finally spun off into its own company in 2007. Noah was the first CEO. But he was ousted in 2007 when Jack Dorsey took over. They grew slowly during the year but jumped into the limelight at South By Southwest, taking home the Web Award. I joined Twitter in October of 2007. To be honest, I didn't really get it yet. But they started to grow. And rapidly. They were becoming a news source. People were tweeting to their friends. They added the @ symbol to mention people in posts. They added the ability to retweet, or repost a tweet from someone else. And of course hashtags. Servers crashed all the time. The developers worked on anything they wanted. And after a time, the board of Twitter, which primarily consisted of investors, got tired of the company not being run well and outside Jack in 2008, letting Evan run the company. And I do like to think of the history of Twitter in stages. Noah was the incubator. He and Jack worked hard and provided a vision. Noah came up with the name, Jack helped code the site and keep it on track. Once Noah was gone they were a cool hacker collective that went into hyper growth. There wasn't a ton of structure and the company reflected the way people used the service, a bit chaotic. But with Evan in, the hyper growth accelerated. Twitter added lists in 2009, allowing you to see updates from people you weren't following. They were still growing fast. By 2010 there were 50 million tweets a day. Months later there were 65 million. And Jack Dorsey, while no longer at Twitter, was the media darling face of Twitter. He would found Square that year. And Square would make a dent in the multi-verse by allowing pretty much anyone to take a credit card using their phone, pretty much any time. That would indirectly lead to coffee shops, yoga studios, and any number of kinds of businesses popping up all over the world. They bought an app called Tweetie which became the Twitter app many of us use today. But servers could still crash. There was still no revenue. So Evan brought in Dick Costolo, founder of feedburner, to become the Chief Operating Officer. Dick would be named CEO. Dorsey, fuming ever since his ousting, had been behind the switch. This is where Twitter kinda' grew up. Under Dick the site got stable finally. The users continued to grow. They started to make money. Lots of money. By 2011 they added URL shortening using the t.co domain because many of us would use a URL shortening service to conserve characters. Twitter would continue to grow and go public in 2013. By then, they'd had offers to buy equity from musicians, actors, sports stars, and even former Vice Presidents. And Twitter would continue to grow. Jack Dorsey would lead Square to an IPO in 2015. Obama would send his first tweet that same year. Shortly afterwards, Dick stepped down as the CEO of Twitter and Jack came back. Grand plans work out I suppose. Usually people don't get back together after the breakup. But Jack did. In 2016, Donald Trump was elected president of the United States. While Obama had used Twitter, Trump took it to a whole new level, announcing public policy there sometimes before other politicians knew. And this is where Twitter just gets silly. Hundreds of millions of people log on and argue. Not my thing. I mostly just post links to these episodes these days. Jack Dorsey is now the CEO of both Square and Twitter. He catches flack for it every now and then - but it's mostly working. He co-founded two great companies and he likely doesn't want to risk losing control of either. Evan Williams founded Medium in 2012, another blogging service. Blogging, micro-blogging, then back to blogging. He has had three great companies he co-founded. And continues helping startups. Biz Stone, often the heart of twitter would found Jelly, which was sold to Pinterest. The fourth co-founder, Noah Glass, took some time away from startups. His part in the founding of Twitter was often under-estimated. But today, he's the CEO of olo.com and serves on the board of a number of non-profits. The post-PC era, the social media era, the instant everything era. Twitter symbolizes all of it, kicked off when Jack sent the first message on March 21, 2006, 9:50 p.m. It read, "just setting up my twttr.". From a rag-tag group of kids who went to clubs to a multi-billion dollar social media behemoth, they also show the growth stages of network effect companies. The incubation period led by a passionate Noah. The release and rise period full of doing everything it takes and people working 20 hour days symbolized by the Jack part 1. The meteoric rise and beginnings of getting their ducks in order tenure of Evan. The growing up phase where they got profitable and stable with Dick. And then the Steve Jobs-esque reinvention of Jack and his return, slowing growth and reducing risk. The founders all felt like Twitter was theirs. And it was. A lot of founders think they're going to change the world. And some actually do. And for the effort they put into putting a dent in the universe, we thank them. And you dear listeners, we think you too, for giving us the opportunity to share these stories of betrayal and shame and rebirth. We are so lucky to have you. Have a great day!
It's time to get out of the boat, time to go to the other side, time to let go of what's holding you down. Choose your analogy, but the point is, God has fresh power, peace, and motivation for you today! The Spirit is compelling you forward in your own personal growth and in stepping out in faith to reach the hurt and lost. This is a message, not of condemnation, but of encouragement. You can do this, and God will help. Take a listen to today's message from our good friend Blaine Cook. You'll get fresh inspiration for just how much of a difference one person can make. Hint: you are that person! Blaine has a tremendous history with us, going all the way back to John Wimber and the earliest days of the Vineyard movement. This message was recorded at our conference, Cultivate Revival, in Vacaville, California. God bless you as you listen!
Today's guest is author Blaine Cook. We do a deep dive into Blaine's writing process for his novel "The Nearby Resident", plus some good tangents on reading, hunting, and self-publishing! And in the intro, we experiment with our own take on ASMR! Help us keep the lights on by donating to our Patreon! www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld
Many of us may feel somewhat unqualified to be used powerfully in God’s Kingdom. Guest speaker Blaine Cook explains that the opposite is true.
Blaine Cook has been kicking around the hardcore punk scene for about 40 years now. He has spent time as the voice of THE FARTZ, THE ACCUSED and TOE TAG, but he just dropped a new record with THE ACCUSED A.D. called "The Ghoul In The Mirror." Why did they add the 'A.D.'? We cover that and a whole lot more! Music by:The Grip - https://thegrip.bandcamp.com/The Accused A.D. - https://splatterrock.com/Damage S.F.P. - https://www.facebook.com/damage.sfp/Email: gettingitoutpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: https://shows.pippa.io/getting-it-outInstagram: @getting_it_out_podcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/gettingitoutpodcastTwitter: @GettingItOutPodVoicemail: 1-717-473-9517 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I had the chance to hang out with Blaine Cook of The Accused AD when they rolled through Brooklyn prior to their appearance at this year’s Maryland Death Fest. He was kind enough to set aside some time pre-show down in the subterranean green room at Saint Vitus. Blaine is one of the architects of “Crossover Thrash,” having been the vocalist on the seminal EP “Martha Splatterhead” by The Accused back in 1985. Their combination of metal and hardcore punk falling in line with a legion of likeminded troublemakers that I talked about way back on the “Crossover Episode” of this very own podcast!Check out the new Accused AD record “The Ghoul in the Mirror” or better yet, see them out on tour!Intro: “A Terrible Tail”Outro: “Juego Terminado” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Jesús nos busca"Mensaje Domingo 31 de MarzoBlaine Cook
Tuvimos el privilegio de tener compartiendo con nosotros a Blaine Cook, quién nos comparte acerca de cómo y qué significa ser empoderados por el Espíritu Santo
Blaine Cook og hans team besøgte Byens Valgmenighed i søndags. De delte nogle fantastiske historier som man kan høre her. Til sidst i optagelsen er der ca. 3 minutter med bøn og stilhed efterfulgt af en historie af en kvinde fra menigheden.
Some additional conversation between Blaine Cook and Kevin Marks, including questions and comments from the TummelVision chat room (which features very smart people like Sarah Dopp)
Blaine Cook [@blaine], founding engineer at Twitter and an open web standards wizard, joins Heather, Deb, and Kevin to talk about hopes, dreams and plans for a more open, yet more personalized Internet. Huffduff It [what?]