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Wet Leg ouvre ce RTL2 Pop-Rock Station avec "Catch These Fists", premier extrait de leur nouvel album "Moisturizer". Marjorie Hache rend ensuite hommage à BB King, le légendaire bluesman disparu il y a dix ans, avec "The Thrill Is Gone". Les sonorités rock psyché africaines de Witch font également leur retour avec "Queenless King". Un classique avec Dolly Parton et "Jolene", avant de plonger dans l'album de la semaine signé Sleep Token avec "Damocles", porté par la voix intense de Vessel. Francis Zégut recommande Destroyer avec "Cataract Time", tandis que Pulp nous propose "Spike Island", extrait de leur nouvel album "More". La reprise de la soirée nous propose un classique de David Bowie, "Heroes", magnifié en concert par Blondie. The White Stripes frappent avec "Blue Orchid", suivi de Dinosaur Pile Up et leur nouveauté "My Way". Les Queens Of The Stone Age nous offrent un live énergique de "No One Knows", enregistré à Glastonbury. Natalie Bergman dévoile "Gunslinger", extrait de son prochain album "My Home Is Not In This World". La soirée s'achève en beauté avec Vampire Weekend, Laura Marling, Placebo et enfin les Deftones avec "Pink Maggit". Wet Leg - Catch These Fists (Radio Mix) Depeche Mode - A Pain That I'm Used To Bb King - The Thrill Is Gone Neil Young & The Crazy Horse - Break The Chain Witch - Queenless King Dolly Parton - Jolene Sleep Token - Damocles The Smiths - Girlfriend In A Coma Destroyer - Cataract Time The Turtles - Happy Together Pulp - Spike Island Blondie - Heroes (Live) The White Stripes - Blue Orchid Oasis - Cigarettes & Alcohol Dinosaur Pile Up - My Way The Who - Pinball Wizard Courtney Barnett - Pedestrian At Best Queens Of The Stone Age - No One Knows (Live Glastonbury 2023) Rose Tattoo - Rock N Roll Outlaw Papa Roach - Last Resort Natalie Bergman - Gunslinger Jimi Hendrix - Foxy Lady Vampire Weekend - A-Punk Laura Marling - Alexandra Placebo - Battle For The Sun Deftones - Pink Maggit Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Intro song: The White Raven by Jack WhiteBonus excerpt: I'm Slowly Turning Into You by The White Stripes (Live in Mississippi)Bonus excerpt: Boll Weevil by The White Stripes (Live in Mississippi)Outro song: We're Going to Be Friends by The White Stripes (Live on Conan O'Brien)10. St. James Infirmary Blues by The White Stripes9. Blue Orchid by The White Stripes8. Rag and Bone by The White Stripes7. A Martyr For My Love For You by The White Stripes 6. Eosophobia (Reprise) by Jack WhiteShow Note: Correction - Jack plays all of the instruments on "The White Raven", not the whole album.
This next episode captures the peak of White Stripes fame and adoration, with the albums Elephant (2003) and Get Behind Me Satan (2005). Elephant was often accused of saving rock and roll, with flying guitar solos, incredible production, and top notch song writing -- the ubiquity of Seven Nation Army is undeniable. Two years later, the much anticipated Get Behind Me Satan released. It started with a fake out in the form of Blue Orchid, a power rocker near Seven Nation Army heights. But the rest of the album featured acoustic guitars, Steinway piano, marimba, mandolin, and folksy sincerity. It was a tortured process for the White Stripes, but there's a lot to mine here.--Jack White rose to legendary musician status via his breakthrough band, The White Stripes. Coming out as a blues rock, punk aesthetic garage rock band with child-like drummer Meg White, The White Stripes paved the way for a lot of acts to come. As their success grew, Jack White branched out into other projects, including the classic rock inspired "super group" The Raconteurs, and Led Zeppelin-spirit revival, hard as nails "super group," The Dead Weather. As Jack gained momentum elsewhere, The White Stripes came to an end, leaving room for Jack White to explore a solo career. Throughout his solo career, he started honing his comfort material -- country, blues, and fuzz rock -- moving toward new grounds with experimental noise, high tech production, and unexpected plot twists.Tyler, being a conseur of pop and knower of all things music, and Greg, a Jack White super fan, have a lot to say on Jack White, including a plethora of insights and context into the creation of this music, the cultural impact of Jack White and his embedded philosophies, and the growth of self and artist.
Alex and Rahm confront Trevor to learn more about what happened that night at the Blue Orchid club. Alex realizes the Ventrue is more far gone than they thought, while Rahm makes an unwelcome connection.
Bring your appetites! On today's podcast, Rudy and Tyler go through a Thrillist list of chain restaurants you'll only find in Southern California and add a few places of their own to the list. They cover more tv shows to binge, the national blood shortage, and argue which sport is the worst to see in person. We're surprised they found time to record in their busy schedule playing Wordle! Got a comment or question? Send it to: toliveandtryinlapodcast@gmail.com Follow us on: Instagram: @toliveandtryinlapodcast Twitter: @toliveandtrypod
#10-6Intro/Outro: Put Your Records On by Corinne Bailey Rae10. The White Stripes (Hotel Yorba & Blue Orchid)9. The Black Keys (Girl is On My Mind & Next Girl)8. twenty one pilots (Heathens & The Outside)7. Bob Dylan (Subterranean Homesick Blues & Simple Twist of Fate)6. Coldplay (Speed of Sound & A Sky Full of Stars)Requests announcement: I am taking requests! After I finish this list, I will be having five more bonus request episodes. So message me at 919-345-4733 with the songs you want to hear. I look forward to playing your songs!
Esta temporada no podíamos faltar a nuestra cita con el repaso a los Premios Eisner y una vez al mes tendremos una nueva entrega, metidos en años que nos suenan más cercanos. Lo retomamos donde lo dejamos la temporada pasada y vamos con el desglose de la edición de 2005, premiando los cómics editados en 2004 y es un año particularmente dulce. Veamos, Ex-Machina, El Bruto, Astonishing X-Men, Fábulas, Y: El último hombre, The new Frontier, We3, Plastic Man de Kyle Baker… sin duda hubo buen material en las librerías por aquellos tiempos. Y, como viene siendo habitual, al finalizar el repaso a nominados y premiados, os dejamos con un puñado de tebeos que no estuvieron por ahí, pero que podrían haber estado Sabed, oh-yentes, que entre los años del hundimiento de Atlantis y sus brillantes ciudades, tragadas por los océanos, y los años del nacimiento de los hijos de Aryas, hubo una edad no soñada donde podía escucharse el podcast 208 de ELHDT. Selección musical: 🎶 Little Ghost, de The White Stripes 🎶 Blue Orchid, de The White Stripes
How would YOU sequence The White Stripes debut album? What songs would you add on, or cut from, Get Behind Me Satan? What makes a perfect Jack White record to you? This week on the Third Men Podcast, we're digging deep to find the answers to these questions and more in the first chapter of a new recurring series: DIFFERENT STRIPES. Special guest Luke Sinclare joins your humble co-hosts to take a journey into the world of alternate history, where we're free to re-sequence, re-record or just plain re-imagine the albums we all know and love by the band that started it all - The White Stripes. For this inaugural episode, we've picked two records which hold a special place in the trajectory of Jack & Meg's grand experiment: 1999's The White Stripes self-titled debut album, and 2005's experimental masterpiece Get Behind Me Satan. We'll debate which song(s) could possibly take the place of Blue Orchid, which tracks could have worked as singles or EPs, how many songs make up the perfect track count for an LP, and much much more. Will there be laughing? Yes. Will there be screaming? Oh yes. Will we walk away with drastically different interpretations of some of our favorite records? Hey - that's the whole point! So sit back and enjoy this excessively fun episode, and be sure to let us know what YOU would do with these records! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Espacio Vacío" es la canción con la que Carolina Durante despiden 2020 y lo hacen con la compañía de El Mató a un Policía Motorizado. Un grito liberador y su escapismo para afrontar la realidad más devastadora y sacarse de la cabeza todo aquello que se relaciona con la idealización del amor. Escuchamos 'Horizon', la nueva canción de Diplo con Leon Bridges, a The White Stripes por partida doble con motivo de la publicación del recopilatorio que ha reunido más de una veintena de canciones de toda y carreta, a Los Invaders, a La M.O.D.A., a Sonograma y a Loquillo, que hoy cumple 60 años. CAROLINA DURANTE ft. EL MATÓ A UN POLICÍA MOTORIZADO – Espacio Vacío SONOGRAMA – Arde el Imperio BARTEES STRANGE – Boomer LOS INVADERS – I Wish You Were In My Head THE LEVITANTS – WWWY GRIMES – Delicate Weapon NATHANIEL RATELIFF – Redemption THE WHITE STRIPES – Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground THE WHITE STRIPES – Blue Orchid TAYLOR SWIFT ft. THE NATIONAL – Coney Island DIPLO ft. LEON BRIDGES - Horizon RAYDEN ft. FREDI LEIS - Sólo Los Amantes Sobreviven CHERRY GLAZERR – Rabbit Hole BASTILLE ft. GRAHAM COXON – What You Gonna Do BLUR – Lonesome Street LA M.O.D.A. – Conduciendo y Llorando LOQUILLO – Feo, Fuerte y Formal Escuchar audio
The Third Men Podcast is thrilled to present an all-new extended interview with the incomparable Karen Elson! Karen joins us this week to talk about her fantastic new autobiography The Red Flame, out now from Rizzoli which chronicles the life and times of an international supermodel and rock star through the lens of some of her most iconic and captivating photos. Listeners to the show will recognize Karen as a former Third Man Records recording artist, releasing her debut LP The Ghost Who Walks (produced by Jack White) back in 2010. Since then a slew of singles, stunning live performances and her 2017 follow-up LP Double Roses have graced the earbuds of fans around the world, and we're here to get to the bottom of her incredible musical journey. From co-starring in The White Stripes' Blue Orchid video, to inspiring song titles including Icky Thump and Rag & Bone, Karen was on the ground floor for some of the most pivotal years in Third Man history - and there's a LOT of ground to be covered in this interview! We’d like to thank Ms. Elson for the great conversation - this was, without a doubt, one of the warmest, most interesting discussions we've ever had the pleasure of featuring on the show, and we hope you all enjoy it! The truth may be in the dirt on the ground, but now it's in podcast form! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Baron and The Doc watch and review another Austin Film Festival film - The Blue Orchid ( Den Blå Orkidé ). Directed by Carl Marott and starring Joachim Fjelstrup, Ken Vedsegaard, Julie Grundtvig Wester, Shelly Levy and Mattias Naan. The Blue Orchid was a staff pick at the festival. Watch this ep on youtube here: https://youtu.be/DTsm642IUoo
Continuing from the previous episode, Sharon and Daniel talk more about event video production with Ella Szczupak of Blue Orchid Productions.
Sharon and Daniel talk with Robin Vogt of Blue Orchid Productions about event video production.
没什么事儿~听个歌儿吧~BLUE ORCHID~
没什么事儿~听个歌儿吧~BLUE ORCHID~
Malliron chats with Jaleesa Taylor, Founder of Blue Orchid Events, about her passion for "Facilitating Celebrations" with her clients.Connect with Blue Orchid Events:IG: @blueorchid_atl and @thesangriasocialFacebook: facebook.com/blueorchideventsatl/ Let's Stay Connected!IG: @BaddieswithbusinessFacebook: facebook.com/BaddieswithbusinessSupport Baddies with Business: Join our Patreon CommunityEmail: Baddieswithbusiness@gmail.comMusic By: Blair SmithInstagram: @LovenloopsSoundCloud: @Lovenloops
This week on the podcast, Daves got Be Good’s new single 'Reflection of the Moon', there's first plays from Leon P Fields and Blue Orchid, plus we find out how Lee Christian, Dolly Mavies and The People Versus have been keeping spirits up during the current coronavirus pandemic, and there's excellent tracks from JuuL, Ben Avison and SHELLS.
04 Mar 2020: Takeover Radio Star Craig selected a song from The White Stripes, Blue Orchid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bienvenidos, bienvenidas, al segundo programa de esta 9ª Temporada de A Altas Horas, con el mejor indie nacional e internacional... o el que más nos gusta. Hoy repasamos el "Vamos a volvernos locos" de León Benavente, homenajeamos a The White Stripes como clásico de la semana y suenan temazos como: Kidnap - Start Again; Craig Walker - The Hurt; White Lies - Hurt My Heart; Mannequin Online - So Cool (Frills Remix); Artificial Pleasure - Wound Up Tight; León Benavente - Como la piedra que flota; The Temper Trap - Sweet Disposition (Cristoph Remix); Jenny Canto - Petite Mort; PVRIS - Death of Me; Otha - I'm on Top; Agoraphobia - Salvation Y como clásico de la semana, Blue Orchid de The White Stripes. ¡Échanos un oído!
Bienvenidos, bienvenidas, al segundo programa de esta 9ª Temporada de A Altas Horas, con el mejor indie nacional e internacional... o el que más nos gusta. Hoy repasamos el "Vamos a volvernos locos" de León Benavente, homenajeamos a The White Stripes como clásico de la semana y suenan temazos como: Kidnap - Start Again; Craig Walker - The Hurt; White Lies - Hurt My Heart; Mannequin Online - So Cool (Frills Remix); Artificial Pleasure - Wound Up Tight; León Benavente - Como la piedra que flota; The Temper Trap - Sweet Disposition (Cristoph Remix); Jenny Canto - Petite Mort; PVRIS - Death of Me; Otha - I'm on Top; Agoraphobia - Salvation Y como clásico de la semana, Blue Orchid de The White Stripes. ¡Échanos un oído!
Amit visits Peru. Bills talk. Corrections Dept. Fan letters. Belmont Stakes. Girl Ghostbusters. Past Justify bets. How to win the Cup, and how much does one cost? LeBron's hand. LeBron landing spots. BOS vs CLE. Is DC a destination spot for top players? You asked for it, Real Housewives rankings. Going through where LeBron should really go. "Legacy" talk. 2018 World Cup info, you're welcome, and what to watch Week 1. How to not to be able to entertain children. Streaming content at work. Caps parade & unemployment. Amit travels the globe. Lunchtime movies. On my way vs just left. 4 star stand-up. Best hour of our lives. Handling hecklers. More stand-up talk. Best CDCP. Who's the next star. The Mall, and the people who play on it. We Google Jai alai. Hot sock talk.
We're almost done with The White Stripes catalogue, and we move on to the most controversial of their six releases with this one, as Alex and Galen delve into Get Behind Me Satan. It represented a sonic change for the band, as well as an attitudinal one. How did it measure up to what came before it? And was the end truly in sight with this release? We go through the whole thing, track by track, on this edition of Cosmic America.
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 1′43″ Exordium by Wax Tailor on Dusty Rainbow From the Dark (Lab'Oratoire) 6′38″ She's a Rainbow by The Rolling Stones on Their Satanic Majesties Request (ABKCO Records) 10′33″ Pale Blue Eyes by The Velvet Underground on The Velvet Underground (verve) 16′07″ True Colors by Cyndi Lauper on True Colors (Sony) 24′38″ Too Hot by CSS on Planta (SQE) 28′04″ Purple Yellow Red & Blue by Portugal. The Man on Evil Friends (Atlantic Records) 32′07″ Cherry Red by Ida Maria on Katla (Mercury Records) 37′58″ Blue Orchid by The White Stripes on Get Behind Me Satan (V2) 40′21″ Red Flags and Long Nights by She Wants Revenge on She Wants Revenge (Flawless / Geffen) 45′22″ White Knuckles by Ok Go on Of the Blue Colour of the Sky (Paracadute) 53′27″ Sound of Silver by LCD Soundsystem on Sound of Silver (DFA) 60′09″ Yellow Flicker Beat (From The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1) by Lorde on Yellow Flicker Beat (From The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1) (Republic Records) 64′03″ Gold by Sir Sly on Gold (Interscope) 71′41″ Blue I'm Blue by The Ditty Bops on The Color Album (Ditty Bops Music) 73′32″ Shades of Gray by David & Loren Laue on Braving Pulp & Ink (570022 Records DK) 77′24″ Hi, Hey There, Hello by The Mowglii's on Waiting for the Dawn (Photofinish Records) 85′34″ Black Night by The Dodos on No Color (Frenchkiss Records) 89′39″ White Lies by Milo Greene on White Lies (Elektra) 92′43″ Gold - feat.Eighty4 Fly by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis on The Heist (Macklemore, LLC) 101′30″ Yellow by Coldplay on Parachutes (Parlophone) 105′35″ Orange Sun by The Ditty Bops on The Color Album (Ditty Bops Music) 108′30″ Famous Blue Raincoat by Leonard Cohen on Songs of Love and Hate (sony) 116′15″ A Lack of Color by Death Cab for Cutie on Transatlanticism (Barsuk) 119′37″ White Lies by Max Frost on White Lies (Atlantic)
I am very pleased to announce the Live Music Podcast Facebook page has surpassed the 100 mark. Thanks to everyone for joining up and helping me reach this goal! I am now one step closer to having more fans than the pickle.I've been wanting to feature a White Stripes concert for some time but especially after I watched their recent concert documentary Under Great White Northern Lights. If you have yet to see this I very highly recommend it. The film follows Jack and Meg White on their tour across Canada, making a stop at every single province and territory. There are lots of great behind the scenes footage included and the amazing live performances that you would expect so go rent or buy it now!The concert that I will be featuring was captured on the grounds of the 2007 Bonnaroo Festival and will featuring many of the songs as in the movie since both occurred during the same year. It's amazing to me how they are able cram the large number of songs into this show and with very little filler. This has to make it one of the most intense concerts as 2 people can ever hope to put together and so I give to you The White Stripes.Take the Live Music Podcast listener survey here! The White Stripes - Manchester, TN - 6/17/07 Song Listing 1) Dead Leaves 2) When I Hear My Name 3) Icky Thump 4) Hotel Yorba 5) Jolene 6) Death Letter 7) Motherless Children 8) Do 9) Ball & Biscuit 10) Black Math 11) Rag & Bone 12) Blue Orchid 13) Party Of Special Things To Do 14) I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself 15) We're Going To Be Friends 16) I'm a Martyr for My Love for You 17) Seven Nation Army The White Stripes - Indianapolis, IN - 7/9/02 Bonus Song Listing 1) I Think I Smell A Rat 2) Lord, Send Me An Angel 3) Apple Blossom 4) Rated X 5) The Union Forever 6) Sister Do You Know My Name? 7) You're Pretty Good Looking (For A Girl) 8) Hello Operator 9) Love Sick 10) Astro 11) Jack The Ripper 12) Screwdriver Support the artists by buying music and watching them live! Under Great White Northern Lights Icky Thump Elephant More... Purchase on Itunes Purchase on Itunes Purchase on Itunes More from Itunes... Check out tour dates for The White Stripes here.
This is our second musical! Songs that can be heard are (and not neccessarily in this order): Britney Spears- "One More Time" Panic! At The Disco- "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" Avril Lavigne- "Sk8er Boi" KT Tunstall- "Black Horse And The Cherry Tree" Fall Out Boy- "Dance Dance" Gorrilaz- "Feel Good Inc" White Stripes- "Blue Orchid" Good Charlotte- "Boys and Girls" B-52s- "Love Shack" The Killers- "Somebody Told Me" Elton John- "Rocket (Penis) Man"