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Blues Brothers? Nie gesehen. Als Sir Pommes diese Worte aus Dengeki Gamers Mund hörte, stand ihm der Schock ins Gesicht geschrieben. Ein Musikfilm Klassiker, wie es ihn wohl nur einmal gibt. Eine liebevoll humoristische Hommage an den Blues und seine Künstler, mit John Belushi und Dan Aykroyd in den Hautrollen als, The Blues Brother, und einer Menge Musiklegenden, die sich hier die Hand reichen und Ihre Werke zum Besten geben. Dengeki Gamers erster Ritt im Buesmobile und Sir Pommes Walk down the Memory Lane. aHatofMedia wünscht wie immer viel Spaß. Timetable 0:00:00 Wir haben den Blues (gesehen) 0:01:07 Vorabinfos 0:04:23 The Blues Brothers 1:11:25 Spoiler 1:20:57 Fazit 1:32:18 Blues Brother CD 1:33:23 Verabschiedung
Despite the recent hostilities, many Americans still love Canadians, especially Canadians like Dan Aykroyd. This week we're talking about one of the Blues Brother himself and his various turns on both the big and small screen. Also, we make a number of old man complaints.For weekly episodes of Books: The Podcast and much, much more check out the TCGTE Patreon!Like the show? Rate The Complete Guide to Everything 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts and let us know what topic they should check out next.Follow Tim on Bluesky: yourpaltim.bsky.social and Instagram: @yourpaltimFollow Tom on Bluesky: tomreynolds.bsky.social and Instagram: @tomreynoldsAdvertise on The Complete Guide to Everything via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Over? Did you say "over"? Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Draft Class? Hell no!To get you ready for the Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Celebration, we're going to celebrate one of the SNL pillars who helped invent the modern movie comedy, and passed away at the way too young age of 33, JOHN BELUSHI!Joining Jon Saks for the JOHN BELUSHI Draft - SPECIAL GUESTS!Paul Pallotta"Let us know what Draft you would like to listen to by sending us a message!"Support the show
Jeden zweiten Donnerstag präsentieren wir an dieser Stelle alte und neue Aufnahmen aus den Bereichen Blues, Jazz, Swing, Rhythm'n'Blues, Soul und Country: The Legacy of Matt "Guitar" Murphy (Doppelalbum) / John Belushi wäre dieses Jahr 75 geworden (Sendung vom 21.11.)
Do you love to laugh? Then fall down the ha-ha hole that is Pop Goes The Actor's third episode! This week, we're looking at comedians who tested the pop waters, including a Blues Brother, Eddie Murphy, Tracey Ullman, and Jack Black. Acting range, the cult of mid-'70s SNL, finding unexpected IQ points in a song you've heard a dozen times, and which instrument is the creme fraiche of blues tracks -- and much more. Someone here is from Jersey, so order your minimum two drinks and listen! Intro and outro by Laura Barger and Jack Baldelli; special thanks to Amanda, and to Terri. For more information/to become a patron of the show, visit patreon.com/mastas. SHOW NOTES The "limberjack dolls" SDB was trying to think of the name for Daphne Merkin goes deep for the Times on "jolie-laide" (gift link) The Dragnet rap, a staple of morning drive-time radio at that time This Had Oscar Buzz on Bernie Our Weird Al vs. Everybody season "Whatzupwitu"'s Wikipedia page
Meet Joe and Shari as they assemble around the SNL Hall of Fame watercooler to discuss a variety of things relating the SNL and its Hall of Fame. Transcript:Track 2[0:22]All right. Welcome to the SNL Hall of Fame Water Cooler Podcast. I'm Joe Gannon and I'm sitting at the water cooler with...Track 3[0:30]Me, Shari Fasco. I'm very excited to be here. I've got my cup and I'm filling it up.Track 2[0:38]All right. And then there I go. All right. Let's get into it. All right. So on On this podcast, we're going to be talking about the SNL Hall of Fame and who we believe should and shouldn't be in it. But first, let's kind of just introduce ourselves. I'm Joe Gannon. I've been an SNL fan since, I guess, 1991. 91 and what I enjoyed about it was as I was watching it like as it was going on since 91 I got to watch the reruns like on Comedy Central E and whatnot so it's kind of cool seeing a show develop and then learn its history at the same time and I just found it absolutely fascinating about how important it is to our society about because the show makes fun of our society and politics, and everything. And the last thing is, I grew up in the central time zone, so the TV show was on at 10.30 to midnight. So to me, it was like a show that waited until the last hour and a half of the week to make fun of the previous week. And you, Sherry, introduce yourself.Track 3[2:00]Hi, I'm Shari, rhymes with Starry, as I tell everybody, and I am a Michigan native, and I have been into Saturday Night Live probably since I was about nine, since it started in 75. I was really, really young in 75, so I don't remember it that young, but I definitely, definitely remember watching it at like eight, nine, ten. I was really into Mr. Bill. I vaguely remember having a Mr. Bill t-shirt. I just always loved the show and it's always been like a rock for me. It's been something that I've always come back to when things are good and when things are not so good. My husband is also into it. He's been watching a lot of sketches with me lately, getting ready for this podcast. And it's just, it's really just, it's comfort food. Just like what Joe's saying, it's comfort food. It's something that's always been there. and now it's going into its 50th year. I'm 54. It's kind of incredible. It's kind of crazy to think that it's been around. So I'm really excited to be here with Joe. I think both of us are super excited to be talking about these incredible people. I think we're ready to get into it. Are we ready, Joe?Track 2[3:15]I believe so.Track 3[3:16]We're going to talk about the season six draft. We're each going to do the two people we would like to see get in. And then the two that we don't think really have much of a chance of getting in possibly. I will let you go ahead and go first, Joe, and then I'll go after you.Track 2[3:33]Okay. So the first person I think should get in is Lorraine Newman. I believe that the only reason why she hasn't gotten in sooner is there's just a series of people that are a little bit more obvious. Uh you know that just i feel like should be uh you know people that just feel like they should be in uh like will ferrell but um as far as the original cast like obviously everyone from the original five years should be in um as far as where lorraine is in that uh group she's not She's not really a household name. She wasn't a Ghostbuster. She wasn't a Blues Brother. She didn't have a sitcom afterward. Everyone knows Aykroyd, Murray, Jane Curtin, Chevy Chase, John Belushi. And I feel like Lorraine Newman, who is extremely talented, just doesn't have that star power name. So when people are voting and they see her name... It just doesn't connect, or they don't immediately remember all of the great sketches that she was a part of. Or, if they do, they remember someone else that was in that sketch.Track 2[5:01]So that's why I chose Lorraine Newman. All right, and who's your pick?Track 3[5:06]My pick, I just stuck to strictly the season six draft. So I went with one, two of the draftees for this coming season that I would like to seek it in that I'm not really hopeful about. But my first is Sherry O'Terry. For all of the reasons you just said about Lorraine, I think Sherry is very, very, very, very, very underappreciated. She is absolutely hilarious. hilarious she stands up against the likes of will freaking farrell and holds her own yes even though she's this diminutive little she can't be more than five two but against will farrell who's like i don't know six four she still holds her own her comedic chops are that strong that she can hold her own and i feel that way in the zimmermans with chris katan i i watched her playing against Sylvester Stallone in one of her Rita sketches. And she really is amazing and so funny and so able to bring real relatability to these outrageous characters that she plays.Track 3[6:19]And I'm feeling like I don't think she's going to get in on the first ballot, but I do hope that The people remember her. I know she was a long time ago. I remember her vividly because I was in college. And that's the time when you remember the gas.Track 3[6:38]So I hope there's a lot of Gen Xers and a lot of Zs and millennials that are going back and watching and listening to our great guest. And Thomas, of course, make an excellent argument for her this season, I'm sure. So that's my first choice. Now back to you.Track 2[7:01]You made a great point, and the only word I want to add to it, just literally one word, is energy. She was full of energy in pretty much everything she did. I mean, with the exception of maybe Barbara Walters, but that's because it wouldn't fit. But if you look at all of her characters, that's the common theme, is that she was almost like twitchy.Track 3[7:23]I totally agree.Track 2[7:24]But, yeah. That's an excellent, excellent pick. Okay, so I'm going to go with my one, and we're going to continue the female trend. Someone a little bit more current. I'm going to go with Kate McKinnon.Track 3[7:41]Absolutely.Track 2[7:42]She, yes, yes, yes. She is one of those people, she reminds me of Amy Poehler in the sense that her talent seems to have been made for Saturday Night Live. Um now just i want to say this on our first episode uh to me the three things that make up a great snl cast member are characters impressions and hosting we can update not doing characters but hosting now you don't need to do all three to be great sometimes you can like jimmy fallon will ferrell dan ackroyd uh sometimes you can do just one dennis miller however when you do two or three, that shows that you're able to play any position.Track 2[8:31]So with that being said, with Kate McKinnon, she did characters and impressions extremely well.Track 2[8:39]The various characters, like the alien abductions sketch, that to me is timeless. That is one of the latest great reoccurring sketches. Sketches um and then as far as her impressions uh you look at amy puller who did like you know hillary clinton um and ever uh ever levine um kate mckinnon said hold my beer and then did uh not only female impressions but male she did rudy giuliani uh and such and a bunch of other politicians um and just i mean i'm having a hard time thinking of all you know it's trying to like name all the santa's reindeer or the seven dwarves you know you like you get down a few or you're like wait uh there's also uh you know so i'm i don't want to um take up too much time saying a lot of urs and ums as i try and think of them all but she is just where she just blended into those impressions and then characters and she was like Phil Hartman where she could be in she could do the whole show, you know she could do and it was almost unfair to the other cast members I don't want to overhype her too much you can't overhype her but.Track 2[10:02]I will. I do, but I want to be fair to everyone else. I want to be fair. I don't want to make it seem like the rest of the cast that they were less. I don't want to make them seem like they were less than they were.Track 3[10:16]But she's amazing.Track 2[10:18]But she was just, Kate McKinnon was just, her talent was made for Saturday Night Live. And I'm not going to lie, I miss her.Track 3[10:28]She definitely left a hole and she was part of a she was part of a trinity when you talk about her and cecily 80 unbelievable with things like twin bad i mean back home ballers just amazing the three of them together will just fire so excellent choice joe i'm gonna shake things i'm gonna shake things up a little i'm gonna i'm gonna break i'm finally gonna break up our like female male domination that's going on, which I love, but I'm going to break it up a bit. Like I said, I chose two from season six because that's where my head was at, and I chose a musical act, and I know J.D. Mentions this. Thomas mentions this.Track 3[11:12]Musical guests don't seem to get into the Hall of Fame. I think Paul Simon might be the only one still. Dave Grohl is knocking on the door, and he's he's on my list but the act i want to talk about they're coming up this season like i said is one of my favorite bands and remember i'm a gen xer so i know you know joe who i'm talking about uh you too you do i mean i watched a couple of performances it's hard to find musical performances especially when you don't have peacock which i know right i know snl fan without peacock But anyways, I love you two. I could not believe how amazing they were on that 8-H stage. Thomas made a really good point in the draft episode.Track 3[12:03]They were selling out stadiums at this time. I mean, they were huge at this time. But then they could bring it down and be right on that 8-H stage and be intimate and personal. And Bono, let's face it, it's the Bono show, right? The man can sing. He has charisma oozing out of his pores. And he just captivates. And that's exactly what he did. it. These days on current SNL, the musical acts are really getting out of control. And I know they talk about this in several of the podcasts I listen to. They're throwing all these dancers and visual effects and explosions. You don't need it. If you can sing and you're talented, you don't need it. U2 does not need it. I'd love to see them get in at some point. I hope they get at the 10% to at least stay on the ballot. But after Dave Grohl, I think they should be in next because they're just amazing. So those are my two.Track 2[13:07]All right. So let's get into the two that we think definitely won't. I just want to go first because I want to continue the trend of what we're talking about with the musical guests. Now, you said that it's going to be really hard for musical guests to get into the Hall of Fame, because they're not really a major part of the show. They're rememberable, but not as much as the cast, the writing, the host. So they're kind of like the fourth tier. But they're very important, don't get me wrong. It's just not one of the initial people that you think of when you think of the show. So as far as my first pick, I'm going to say Randy Newman. I agree with everything that was said when they were doing the ballot show. I agree with Randy Newman's great toy story. I love L.A. He's funny. When he accepted an Oscar, I don't remember specifically what he said, but he had a great Oscar speech.Track 2[14:10]Let's just put it this way. When you're voting for an SNL Hall of Fame, you know, person, I doubt that you're going to vote for Randy Newman. I mean, there's just a lot of people ahead of him in line, you know, like, you know, like the people that we're saying, you know, and then there's you got, you know, you got hosts that are well known. You got cast members that are well known. Writers are kind of a gray area, you know. And then musical guests are just hard to get into, period. And then Randy Newman is, you know, like people might know him from Toy Story and such, but they might not know him that well, or at least current people or whatnot. And I'm not saying anything, I don't want to say anything too much, too negative about him, but he's just not really a household name anymore. So with that being said, like it would be hard to vote him in the snl hall of fame so yeah i don't i don't know what more i could say after that it's just kind of kind of cut and dry i guess like you know like it's hard for a musical guest to get in and he's not really that well known as a musical guest so agreed.Track 3[15:30]In fact i agree so much my first totally won't get in was also randy newman and i'm not gonna to rehash it because you said it well. And even when J.D. nominated him in the draft, he said that he wondered if people would remember because he hasn't been... I mean, I'm sure he's still doing music for movies and doing movie songs and things, but you don't hear about him much. Like, I don't know if he had a new song in the new Pixar movie, the one that just came out or not. But yeah, I'm not going to go into it too much since you did a great job. I will go on to my second person and then I'll throw it back to you. My second person is a writer and I have to disagree with you a little bit. I actually, well, I don't know quite how you feel about writers, but you kind of sounded like you thought they were gray area. I don't think they're gray area. I think writing comes first. Great writing.Track 2[16:34]I don't think it's important. It's just not, the writers might not be well known.Track 3[16:38]Oh, I agree with that. But I feel that writers are the most important. They're that base ingredient. read yet. I don't care if you have the best cast in the world, if the sketch sucks and is poorly written and the characters aren't well-developed, nobody's going to be able to bring that to life. Whereas if you have a great sketch or a great script, a so-so actor, like say even myself, could do a good job with it. I think writing is essential. I don't think writers get enough love in the Hall of Fame. I don't think they get enough love in general. So that all being said, I'm going to talk about Alan Zweibel. Unfortunately, unlike Jim Downey, who I'm so happy got in, he doesn't have name recognition. He's done a lot. I've been reading a lot about him, and I was sent a list of the sketches he's worked on. I mean, Roseanne, Rosanna, Dana, Anna, Letella, Emily Letella. He worked very closely with Gilda, very close with Gilda. He was very, very, very, very essential to those early years.Track 3[17:56]Unfortunately, and I worry about this with Garrett Morris, too. I don't want to get off track, and Lorraine. People don't have long memories always. And especially these days, Joe, you know the kids are jumping on, they're watching sketches, they're watching the Beavis and Butthead sketch, they're not watching the whole show. So it's very different now. And I feel like writers like Alan Zubow have been lost to the anals of time, unfortunately. And maybe I'll be wrong. I hope I am wrong, but I feel like there's other writers ahead of him a bit. However i'd be thrilled if he got in i'd like to see writers get more love but i don't think it's happening so now i'm gonna throw it back over to you.Track 2[18:41]I just want to add on a little bit to that because i think he might have been a cast member in season five because okay yeah everyone started leaving so they just started pulling people from like the writers and like because like i think paul schaefer was a cast member in season five so season five was It was just kind of that running on fumes before everyone left. And then also, I just want to mention, as far as the Gildan Radner connection, I just love this memory, which is her last television appearance, which was on It's a Gary Shandling Show. And I know this isn't Saturday Night Live, but um uh he gary shanley uh developed that show with alan's i or uh zybel and uh after, gildan ran there was um she had a pause where she started to look good uh health-wise and so she showed up on that show and i just wanted to recommend people to look that moment up because it's such a gift from alan and gilda um so i know it's outside saturday night live but uh, But anyway, to segue to my pick, I also picked a writer for the same reason. Again, writers, it would be cool if writers, if you could see their name on the sketch.Track 3[20:04]Right.Track 2[20:04]That would be great. You know, that way, you know, like the only one that I think of is Jack Handy, The Deep Thoughts. You saw his name on that sketch. Right. So that kind of made you familiar. Now, anyway, my pick is Julio Torres, who is more recent. I just don't, he's not like John Mulaney, where he's a recent writer who has standout specials or hosted the show and all this stuff. I'm sure he's a great writer. He's just not well known. I think he's the least known person on the list.Track 3[20:41]I think you're right. He does have that I'm a Stone Actress sketch, which was great. But, yeah, he's not really talked about as much.Track 2[20:49]I mean, I don't want to, I literally don't have anything negative to say about him other than the fact that he's not known enough. And I'm sure people found out, you know, what sketches he wrote. They'd be like, oh, yeah, absolutely. I love that. But at this point, you know, I mean, you know, I just can't see people looking at this list and voting for him. I mean, and I'm not saying anything negative about him. I just don't see him being well known enough.Track 3[21:23]Now, let's reveal our ballots. Do you mind if I go first, Joe?Track 2[21:27]Yes, please.Track 3[21:28]I'm just going to zoom through it. But my 15, and I did use all 15. I know some people don't, but I had a hard time keeping it to 15. I could have gone to 16 or 17. My ballot is... And a guest hire, Sherry O'Terry, Dave Grohl, Vanessa Bayer, Rosie Schuster, and Paula Pell, both writers. Candice Bergen, Rachel Dratch, Dick Ebersole, Herb Sargent, Lorraine Newman, Buck Henry, Jack Handy, Tracy Morgan, and you too. Those are my 15. And let me tell you, I didn't really know who Buck Henry was. I didn't know much about Dick Ebersole, rather. Then I listened to this podcast, and it changed my voting. And I put these two on. This is the first time I've put them on because I think they're essential to the show's history. So thank you, SNL Hall of Fame. Thank you, Thomas. Thank you, JD. Thank you, Matt, for making me a more educated viewer. Now your turn, Joe.Track 2[22:39]All right. So with me, I just went with 10. My brain just works in the DECA system. So shout out to the Romans. um so the list goes paul rudd dick ever saw dave grohl paul lapel lorraine newman kate mckinnon adam samler martin short chris parnell and john malane um i just and to me that would almost be a great show all of himself they were together so that's my time agreed well Well.Track 3[23:10]I'm surprised at like how similar our lists are because I think we have slightly different tastes, but I think we're ready to move on. Beck Bennett is our first season six nominee. And the way this is going to go every episode is one of us is going to be pro and one of us is going to be con. It does not reflect our true feelings, but we're arguing the side we're arguing, and that's how it's going to go. And are we ready to get started? Do you want to start, Joe? You're the con and I'm the pro. What do you think?Track 2[23:50]Well, how about this? we'll go pro just to kind of introduce him and then uh i'll do con.Track 3[23:55]Okay we'll just throw it back and forth how's that sound yes sounds good all right so i am arguing the pro for mr beck bennett eight seasons that alone meets one of my criteria i feel like a great cast member has to have at at least five. Beck has eight. Eight seasons, and he came out of the gate on fire. He brought ideas to the show. He, of course, had a relationship with Kyle Mooney, and they came with sketches. So that's my first pro. Want to give a con, Joe?Track 2[24:37]Yes. Yes. So now, first off, let me just say I agree with every positive thing. However, my assignment is to come up with cons. So I agree with everything that you're saying and everything on the podcast. However, for the con, I feel like he was a part of a big cast.Track 3[25:01]True.Track 2[25:02]And he didn't really pop. He didn't really stand out. So to give an example or demonstration of this, imagine if he came back to host, you know, people wouldn't be saying, oh, I hope he does this sketch, you know, like, or I hope he does this character. There wasn't anything. He did Baby Boss, but that wasn't rememberable. I don't think people are going to be quoting or re-watching that on YouTube. A lot of the Kyle Mooney pre-taped stuff is funny, don't get me wrong, but not rememberable. He didn't you know he just didn't pop and then um he also did a lot of the straight man stuff which is a thankless task like he did a lot of uh game show hosts and you know so i just that's my con he just didn't pop he didn't stand out i i just i can't make a list of uh stuff i would want him to do again if he came back to host so that's my con all.Track 3[26:09]Right so i i just want to add I've got a few more things for the, for the pro. Let's talk about his pre-tapes. I mean, he and Kyle came with the SoCal boys, kind of the clueless boys who were all over the internet at that time. They're probably still all over the internet. And they just nailed it. And it was so funny. I just rewatched a couple of those SoCal boys pre-tapes and they were hilarious. But I just want, I have to mention my, one of my absolute favorite pre-tapes, which is the Leslie Kyle back.Track 3[26:48]Triangle specifically the one with the masquerade with the eyes wide shut for those of you young listeners it's a movie that came out a long time ago watch the sketch watch the pre-tape i i can't even do it justice so funny even colin jost gets into the act it is hilarious i just think beck was one of those in the clutch performers who could come and be the straight man and all the the craziness could bounce off of him against Santa Baby with Gosling and Vanessa Bayer. They're going nuts about Santa, and Beck has to play the straight dad role. Like you said, Joe, always having, often having to be the one that everybody else sort of plays. He's sort of the canvas, and they play off. He's just so perfect at that. And they mentioned so many good examples in the Hall of Fame episode that I don't think I need to do anymore. So that's my wrap up. I think he deserves a shot. And I was very happy I got to be pro because I know, Joe, that you struggled with the cons. But I think you did an excellent job and made some excellent points about why maybe he is not quite Hall of Fame material.Track 3[28:13]All right, Joe, I think it's time for our final, final segment, our hopes for the 50th season. And the theme for this, this week's our first is which two cast members do we want to see more of? All right, I'll start. Let me tell you, I had two, I had two people. One, I didn't change. One, I did. Guess why? Why? Because my buddy Joe and I had a conversation and he made me rethink and I'm like, he's right. I need to go with my gut and I need to say a regular cast member. I was going to do a newer cast member, but instead I'm going with a I believe she's going into her sixth year.Track 3[28:59]She's getting the screen time. But thank you, Mike Murray, on Saturday night or Saturday as an on the Saturday Night Network. Network yeah because mike murray if you haven't listened and i'm assuming if you're listening to this podcast you listen to the hasn't on uh mike murray does a great stats breakdown and he gave me some stats and he's he talks a lot about uh minutes per episode and i don't think i don't think she's getting enough time on screen and he has solidified that for me i'm talking about the the one, the only, the incredible Ego Nwudum. She is my favorite cast member, bar none, hands down.Track 3[29:45]I think she's absolutely hilarious in every sketch she's featured in. She just holds her own so beautifully against the likes of Kenan and Mikey Day and Heidi Gardner. Ego stands tall and proud. She's amazing. I'm really happy she got one of the first reoccurring characters in a long time, Lisa from Temecula, and she delivers. And I'm thrilled that she's got a TV show now, I believe on Peacock. I think it's called The Throwback, but I might be messing up the name. But I'm really, I'm thrilled that she has a show and I want to see her. I hope that doesn't mean she's going to get less screen time i want to see her get more screen time okay joe.Track 2[30:33]Who do you want to see more of again i guess this is a very female themed episode because my first one is my comedy crush uh and by that i mean i love her comedy is sarah sherman uh.Track 2[30:53]So I just love she is so unique, but I'm also glad she could blend in to the cast. Like, I'm glad that she could do both her unique style and, you know, that doesn't alienate her from everyone else. She's able to be in sketches that don't work, you know, that aren't about her unique sense of humor. She is so she has such a unique identity. She just does goes with her gut and just and then on top of that. And then the second point is I want to see her on Weekend Update. She did Sarah's News, I believe was the segment. But most importantly, and I do mean this, which is important to me. I want to see her roasting Colin Jost because she is aside from those swap joke swaps that he does with Michael J. I love seeing Colin Joe's get roasted by Sarah she just does it in this goes for the jugular just really you know she did one where she went backstage in his dressing room and there was like yeah this is where he keeps the interns in the cage and stuff like that and she, chef's kiss I mean I just love her unique sense into humor and I love seeing her roast Colin Jost. So yes, that's my first pick. And now yours.Track 3[32:19]My second is a little newer and he just nailed it this past season. I think he's getting more time, but again, thank you Mike Murray. His screen time is not where it needs to be. His Tim Scott is one of my favorite political impressions currently. Of course, I'm talking about the fabulous Devin Walker. I think Devin is fantastic. I love Marcelo Hernandez, don't get me wrong, but he seems to be the newbie getting the most love, and I'd like to see the love spread a little evener for Longfellow as well, but really for Devin. I think this is Devin's season to shine. I hope so. I hope they give him more impressions. I hope they put him on update. Let him have Devin's take, kind of like they did with Longfellow and let him give his takes on certain cultural happenings in the zeitgeist. Yeah, I want more Devin Walker this season. A lot more than last season.Track 2[33:16]So my second pick is Michael Longfellow. It's just real... Yes. It's just real simple. I just look at that guy and I know this is kind of a part of the con that I said about Beck Bennett, but he has great deadpan.Track 3[33:34]Yes.Track 2[33:34]So and that is really one of the thankless tasks of a cast member is looking at the other ones, looking at the character and just, you know, acting, you know, and just having a facial expression that says you're weird and stuff like that.Track 3[33:51]Yes.Track 2[33:52]You know and then um how about this is what came to me i can't believe it was an snl cast member or or anything but it keaton has this thing where he just goes no no and michael longfellow just has that in his face where he's able to do that without saying anything like you're weird you're just he's got it in his eyes it reminds me of like dave foley from news radio um he just he's He's able to look at the joke and not say anything. And to me, it's more important to act instead of saying, you know, like, you know, brevity is the soul of wit. So just to be and I just like seeing that from him. So that's what I'm hoping to see more of from him.Track 3[34:33]OK, so I think the moral of our episode today is we want more women getting involved and we want the newbies getting some love because both Devin and Michael came in. And Marcelo seems to be getting all of the love, which he's super talented. But like I said, I'd like to see them spreading it out a little more. Okay. I cannot believe that this is the end already, Joe. This is so much fun. You are so much fun to talk to because you're as geeky, passionate about SNL as I am. And so thank you.Track 2[35:10]Yes. And I believe you have excellent taste. No, no, you're great. You know, you have mountains and mountains of information and passion. So, yeah, this is great. You know, I hope to be doing this every week. We will be doing this every week right here at the Butter Cooler.Track 3[35:26]We're throwing our cups away until next week when they'll be, when Thomas will be joined by another great guest on the SNL Hall of Fame. Well, they'll be talking about the one and only, and we talked about her today, right, Joe?Track 2[35:41]Yes, we did.Track 3[35:41]The fabulous sherry o terry very.Track 2[35:47]Energetic a mountain yeah we got a lot to get into on.Track 3[35:50]Yeah looking forward to it but for now leaving the water cooler till next time throwing out the cup.0:00 / 36:410.5x0.75x1.0x1.25x1.5x1.75x2xSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Alright you nerds...time for a book review. In this podcast I review The Blues Brothers. An Epic Friendship, the Rise Of Improv, and the Making of an American Classic. I review the book by Daniel De Vise' and let you know what I think about this brand-new book and John and Dan and The Blues Brothers. Please support this podcast with my Patreon link below. This podcast can be found on Cross The Streams Media platform. www.patreon.com/scottwhite www.scottyblanco.com www.instagram.com/scottspodcasts www.crossthestreamsmedia.com
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W/C 15th April 2024This one of those songs that I can hear in my head, but no matter how much searching I do I can't find 'the' version that I remember from my youth.I think I had it on a compilation album, actually now that I think about it, it could have been one of the Blues Brother, Soul Sister releases. In fact give me a moment and I will check.(short interlude)Ok so I have checked, and it was the Dobie Grey release - which is the one that is considered the archetypal version - and that I have listened to a couple of times and still isn't sounding like the tune in my head.Strange thing memory.Stay safe.Drift Away - Dobie GreyCarers hounded by the DWP42 BalloonsDormice and the Rope BridgesTherapy For Me (or TFM as I now refer to it) is a bit of an audio curiosity. It started out as a mechanism for me to clear my head, with the hope that by saying stuff out loud it would act as a little bit of self-help. It's remains loose in style, fluid in terms of content and raw - it's a one take, press record and see what happens, affair.If you want to keep in touch with TFM and the other stuff I do then please follow me on Facebook, Insta, Twitter or Patreon. Thanks for getting this far.
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NEW FOR APRIL 15, 2024 Nothing better than homemade . . . Home Spun - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 482 1. So What (live) - Ministry 2. The Last Of The Famous International Playboys - Morrissey 3. E'Festa (Celebration) - PFM 4. Eastern Intrigue / Initiation (live) - Todd Rundgren's Utopia 5. Two Pairs Of Hands - Mark Knopfler 6. John Barleycorn Must Die - Traffic 7. A Day In The Life (live) - Sting 8. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite (live) - Paul McCartney 9. Minnie The Moocher (live) - Cab Calloway w/ The Blues Brother's Band 10. California (live) - Joni Mitchell w/ James Taylor 11. The Boy In The Bubble - Patti Smith 12. Downed (alt) - Cheap Trick 13. Fainting In Coils - Bill Bruford 14. Nimrodel / Procession / The White Rider - Camel 15. Heartland - The The 16. The Muffin Man (live) - Frank Zappa / Captain Beefheart 17. Native Stepson (live) - Sonny Landreth 18. The Boy From Beckenham - Andy Timmons feat. Peter Frampton 19. The Struggle Of The Turtle To The Sea (live) - Jean-Luc Pontly 20. Tank - Carl Palmer The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Where the big picture always exceeds it's parts. Accept No Substitute Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
Welcome to The Nerdy Podcast ran by Northern Nerds!! This week we are review the classic The Blues Brothers. On This weeks episode we will being laughing and singing along to the 80s classic movie The Blues Brother and discussing why this movie means so much to not just us but to EVERYBODY. This is going to be a wild ride so I hope fasten your seat belt and enjoy the adventure. Stay Nerdy Everyone.
Musical director of the Saturday Night Live house band and original Blues Brother talks about his musical upbringings in South Carolina and his constant pursuit of greatness in composition, arranging and playing.
I was never baptized in any Religion; my family and I were Atheists. I grow up in a Catholic area Neuss/Germany. And the Catholic people abused me physical and mental, because of my atheistic family. Later I moved to Bremen/Germany.Should I love Jesus? When I moved to India, I sold my keyboard to an African.The African, Charley, told me, that he need my keyboard to play in the church.I am a great lover of the movie “The Blues Brother”. So, I could not resist to visit his African church. We had to dress up in a suit to go afternoon to the Baptiste worship.We were singing and dancing full of emotion to the Lord, I enjoyed that. The Africans were singing so awesome the gospel. Alone for the free Gospel it was worth to go to the African church. Weeks later, a healer was coming to this African church.It is hard to describe. The singing to the Lord was so emotionally and awesome that Jesus was coming! Yes! Our singing was much better than in that movie “The Blues Brother” and the spiritual energy went through the roof. Jesus came to me, embraced me and merged with my being.This had happened quite a lot in this church, when I asked them afterward…And so many miracles happened in that African Church. Yes it was normal… Go to such African worship if you want to experience God! It is the best, there exist no better one,…My Video: Episode 26 How I met Jesus? https://youtu.be/3ERUlPtHk_AMy Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast1/Episode.26.How.I.met.Jesus.mp3
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Austin James talks with Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame member Chase Tyler about his current music career and how he played a "Blues Brother" on stage in New York City!!!
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We're thrilled to be joined by Louise Camilleri who is currently playing Justice Charlier in the Toronto production of Rock of Ages! Louise has been an entertainer for over 3 decades with appearances in television, film and commercials. Career highlights feature her in Musical Theatre shows throughout Canada to the Broadway stage. These include performing as a featured dancer in the U.S. national tour of Sophisticated Ladies produced by Mercedes Ellington, the role of Anita in West Side Story, the world premier production of The Lord of the Rings, the role of Tanya in Mamma Mia!, and the world premier production of Show Boat at the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway. Film and television highlights include the movies Superstar, Blues Brother's 2000 and Disney's Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure. Vocal highlights include performing as a guest soloist with The Tenors, a featured singer with Josh Groban in concert, performing and recording with The Parachute Club, and as lead vocalist with her band Mark Camilleri and The CT Project on their debut album.
MR. MAN! It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses. Hit it. We're getting the band back together. The Blues Brother are on a mission from God. And we're on a mission to discuss it. So get some dry white toast, four fried chickens, and a coke. crank up that cop motor to hit some Illinois ASWPP's. You guys better get going, they want us to pay for the beer. •0:00:00 - Introductions•0:03:30 - Memories of first viewing•0:07:45 - Pertinent movie details •0:15:45 - Critical and fan reviews•0:24:00 - Scene by scene breakdown •1:39:30 - Modern day ratings——————————————————————**Get Free Shipping, returns and exchanges from Felix Gray Glasses. http://felixgrayglasses.com/confused——————————————————————**Cedar Ridge Distillery- Go check out our sponsor and order some whiskey. http://cedarridgewhiskey.com——————————————————————**Visit us at Http://confusedbreakfast.com or leave a voicemail about your thoughts of the show! 319.804.9596——————————————————————**Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast like these fine people-Robin Fawcett, Dane, Joel, Nick Merulla, Mark Prior, Keerlana, Elisha, Camden Griffith, Francisco Rivera, Cameron Jay, Bud Larsen, Katie Beeks, Mr. and Mrs. Roommate, Cale James, Jason Davis, Shaun Dixon, Emilio Perez, Skyler Brunssen, Jordan Hooten, Brynna Misener, Willie Cox III, Jenel Lewis, Joe Thomas, Chris DeAro, Marshall G, Mitch Cavanaugh, Josh Miller, Condumb, Jason Botsford, Chris Prior, Paul DeAro, Jason Hahn, Travis Scanlan, Gary McCarthy, Corey Vaughn, Ranger Rick and Suebaloo, Damien Zemek, Zachary Hearon, Dallas B, Revis, David Waggoner, Jeni Wilson, Tim Nash, Mike Zachar, Duane Van, Robert Vens, Joey Piemonte, David Waters, Allen Cross, negaduck, ZerophoniK, Amy N, Ryan O, David Gould, John Devlin, Zachary Jones, Seth Murray, Tina Hansen, Leeloo Dallas Multipass, Lance Davis, Jesse Anderson, MikeBeingMike, Dale Prystupa, Lana Kropf, Derek Foreal, Mike Wheeler, Andrew Sawtell, Mike Oxhard, Gerret Layoff, Aaron Baker, Ryan Grabski, Michael Nash, Adam Bathon, Ryan Weaver, Quinton Moore, Joseph Morris, Zach Evans, Willard Brown, Justin Wooley, Todd Fatjo, Jared Bushman, Melinda Miller, Luke Bittues, SHADOWxViking, Rachel Heintz, Bailey Rome, Merkie, Tyler Darke, John Miller, Caleb Kampsen, Dean Roan, Austin Hartman, Jason Ruby Rod Rodgers, Chris M, Cody Kirker, Chris Kleman, Louie Loniewski, Alexandra Hemingway, Starling, Jessica Hlavinka, Tanner Gray, Quincy Mullen, David Amodei, Matthew Rosendahl, Jon Martinez, Jackson M, Jamie Young, Spaceballs the Username, Erin, Richard Harding, Brandon Anderson, Captain Chunk, Bryant Wayland, Jacob Stahl, Carson Krueger, Aaron Hamblin, Alex Navarro, Richard Burciaga, Steven Andrew Gibson, Peter Fitz, Jay Bender, Stephen Gaydos, Steve Bland, Andy M, Chris Nelson, Sean Galbreath, Matt Cruz, Terry Pyatt, Kyle Donnelly, Kyle Eberle, Tyler Kenepp, Jose Leusch, Robert Ross, Steve Primm, Jacob Collins, Max W, Lee Rash, Michael May, Trent Crutcher, Austin Pellazari, Father Peña, Domin Brown, Travis Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. Beers, Ronnie, Midnight Rider, Todd Zeutenhorst, Mindy Zellis, Emma Page, Meghan, Damien Zemek, Mitchell Lundy, Aaron George, Cody Gerdes, Zachary Schild, Michelle Musick and Matt Wendt. You are the best. You will always be number 1 in our hearts. Thank you.
Martin Keller has published a truly landmark achievement in UFO literature. This multi-layered memoir of an “experiencer”—who was also an insider of the UFO researcher world — is not only deeply personal but resonantly aimed. Martin Keller spent 10 years embedded in the Close Encounters of the 5th Kind movement, which aims for human-initiated contact and increased governmental disclosure about the phenomenon. The writer's adventures with the elites of ufology took him to many unusual and “active” high strangeness locations, including his own bedroom. The reader is pulled into the author's provocative odyssey as he explores the interesting historical and cultural context for UFO/UAP activity, sifting through the ample evidence in search of fresh insights, which are abundant. Endorsed by Dan Aykroyd, this highly readable book was released just as the Big Thaw in UFO disclosures was beginning. A must-read for UFO newcomers and veterans alike! Advance Reviews “Martin Keller's book combines an intriguing personal journey with a careful evaluation of the theories and personalities of the UFO world, striking a perfect balance between skepticism and open-mindedness. His adventures are described honestly and with a flair for detail. The author sifts through the evidence thoughtfully, moving past the clichés and conventional thinking about other-worldly visitors and exploring new scientific theories that involve quantum physics and human consciousness itself. Readers will have their preconceptions shaken, which is a good thing.” John Thavis, bestselling New York Times author of The Vatican Diaries, and The Vatican Prophecies “Martin Keller lays out an entirely convincing and gripping account of his own eye-witnessed and continually credible events as an experiencer and his subsequent pursuits for truth and understanding while ultimately surviving travels through the ‘UFO Ghetto. This comprehensive journey into the nature of how the inquiry into these matters can obsess one is packed with deep sound witness testimonies, lots of history, classic sightings, lore and a realistic view of the preachers in the skeptic church. The Space Pen Club is also an essential read for anyone interested in getting to the truth about one of the greatest mysteries and enigmas in our existence. The mechanisms and fuel sources in these crafts could help save our planet and provide basic needs for millions - power, clean water and climate temperance.” Dan Aykroyd, legendary SNL cast member, Blues Brother, producer and writer with a lifelong interest in all things psi, paranormal and saucerlogical “I never told anyone what happened at dusk that night as my girlfriend and I cruised between cornfields on a small highway back to Minneapolis from Hutchinson, Minnesota. I did not want to hear disbelief or suffer the humiliation of telling my truth. I never told anyone that is until Martin Keller shared his truth with me one afternoon over lunch and a little Prince gossip. Kudos to Keller for helping me come to grips with a series of events that happened to me so many years ago and for finally sharing his own story in this personal, page-turning epic called The Space Pen Club!” Owen Husney, author of the memoir Famous People Who've Met Me and the man who discovered Prince “This is not just another book about UFO sightings, but rather a captivating look at how the public disclosure of UFOs has relentlessly unfolded under the pressure of dedicated activists, the ubiquity of cell phone cameras, a growing acceptance of UFO phenomena, an erosion of the government's grip on information, and an intensity of contact. Anyone interested in this topic will be captivated by this well-researched and lively written account by a true insider.” Adrian Lee, author of Ghosts & UFOs: Connecting Paranormal Phenomena through Quantum Physics --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chucktuck/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chucktuck/support
Martin Keller has published a truly landmark achievement in UFO literature. This multi-layered memoir of an “experiencer”—who was also an insider of the UFO researcher world — is not only deeply personal but resonantly aimed. Martin Keller spent 10 years embedded in the Close Encounters of the 5th Kind movement, which aims for human-initiated contact and increased governmental disclosure about the phenomenon. The writer's adventures with the elites of ufology took him to many unusual and “active” high strangeness locations, including his own bedroom. The reader is pulled into the author's provocative odyssey as he explores the interesting historical and cultural context for UFO/UAP activity, sifting through the ample evidence in search of fresh insights, which are abundant. Endorsed by Dan Aykroyd, this highly readable book was released just as the Big Thaw in UFO disclosures was beginning. A must-read for UFO newcomers and veterans alike! Advance Reviews “Martin Keller's book combines an intriguing personal journey with a careful evaluation of the theories and personalities of the UFO world, striking a perfect balance between skepticism and open-mindedness. His adventures are described honestly and with a flair for detail. The author sifts through the evidence thoughtfully, moving past the clichés and conventional thinking about other-worldly visitors and exploring new scientific theories that involve quantum physics and human consciousness itself. Readers will have their preconceptions shaken, which is a good thing.” John Thavis, bestselling New York Times author of The Vatican Diaries, and The Vatican Prophecies “Martin Keller lays out an entirely convincing and gripping account of his own eye-witnessed and continually credible events as an experiencer and his subsequent pursuits for truth and understanding while ultimately surviving travels through the ‘UFO Ghetto. This comprehensive journey into the nature of how the inquiry into these matters can obsess one is packed with deep sound witness testimonies, lots of history, classic sightings, lore and a realistic view of the preachers in the skeptic church. The Space Pen Club is also an essential read for anyone interested in getting to the truth about one of the greatest mysteries and enigmas in our existence. The mechanisms and fuel sources in these crafts could help save our planet and provide basic needs for millions - power, clean water and climate temperance.” Dan Aykroyd, legendary SNL cast member, Blues Brother, producer and writer with a lifelong interest in all things psi, paranormal and saucerlogical “I never told anyone what happened at dusk that night as my girlfriend and I cruised between cornfields on a small highway back to Minneapolis from Hutchinson, Minnesota. I did not want to hear disbelief or suffer the humiliation of telling my truth. I never told anyone that is until Martin Keller shared his truth with me one afternoon over lunch and a little Prince gossip. Kudos to Keller for helping me come to grips with a series of events that happened to me so many years ago and for finally sharing his own story in this personal, page-turning epic called The Space Pen Club!” Owen Husney, author of the memoir Famous People Who've Met Me and the man who discovered Prince “This is not just another book about UFO sightings, but rather a captivating look at how the public disclosure of UFOs has relentlessly unfolded under the pressure of dedicated activists, the ubiquity of cell phone cameras, a growing acceptance of UFO phenomena, an erosion of the government's grip on information, and an intensity of contact. Anyone interested in this topic will be captivated by this well-researched and lively written account by a true insider.” Adrian Lee, author of Ghosts & UFOs: Connecting Paranormal Phenomena through Quantum Physics --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chucktuck/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chucktuck/support
#021 - Welcome back to another episode of ‘9 to 5 photographer', the podcast to help you get more shoots, make more money and spend more time doing the things you love. Now today is Saturday, it's mid-September which means I'm about to jump in the car and head to the NEC for The Photography Show. I love this event, it's good to speak to photographers, to exhibitors, I know that Sanjay Jogia will be there representing Canon so I'm hoping to catch up with him and generally just catch up with some familiar faces there. So, in the style of a Blues Brother, I got a full tank of gas, it's not dark but I will be wearing sunglasses so it's time to thunder up the A34, the M40, around the M42 and into the NEC for The Photography Show 2022.Website:www.9to5photo.comThe Photography Show online:www.photographyshow.com
Grateful Dead Live at The Ark on 04-21-1969 In 1997 Time Magazine did a story on the Town of Fairfax California granting Lynnette Shaw the first license to sell cannabis. She joins Larry Mishkin and Rob Hunt to share the story of her ground-breaking cannabis career; from selling weed to support her music career in the '80s to the challenges of staying out of jail while operating Marin Alliance for Medical Marijuana Produced by PodConxDeadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntLynnette Shaw - https://podconx.com/guests/lynnette-shawMarin Alliance for Medical Marijuana - http://marincbc.comDeadhead Cyclist - https://deadheadcyclist.com/Jay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesberg
After taking a holiday break, Emmy Zero and SteampunkLink are back. We wish we could tell you that they've got some real bangers for the first episode back, but they don't. We're talking about three games based on other franchises and those tend to be a bit spotty. Today, it's all about games based on The Blues Brothers, Rocky & Bullwinkle, and Where's Waldo. We start with The Blues Brothers. We'll talk a bit about the movie it's based but we'll mostly be discussing the history of Titus, the little French company that wasn't quite as little as you might have thought. We can't tell you why they made a movie based on a decade-old movie, but we can tell you what we thought of that game. Next, we tackle the world of cartoons with a brief history of Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends. Can this game be an accurate representation of its source material AND be a fun game to play? We'll tell you. Finally, we discuss the history of Where's Waldo (or should we say, Where's Wally?) and discuss the SNES game The Great Waldo Search. This game's NES version is pretty infamous, and we'll tell you if there is any redemption for it's SNES sibling. We're happy to be back and hope you all had a great holiday. If you want to hear more of us, we had been keeping busy over the break. You can listen to SteampunkLink on a recent episode of the Drinkipedia Podcast. And you can follow them on twitter and keep up with all of their shows @gateleapers. SteampunkLink and Emmy Zero were on the final episode of Namely 90s 12 Days of Christmas Specials for 2021 talking about Power Rangers Zeo. You can follow them on twitter @Namely90s. Catching Up on Cinema was kind enough to watch a really bad movie from 1972 with SteampunkLink and let him talk about it on their show last November. Listen to that and follow them on twitter @CatchingCinema. Finally, Emmy and Link competed on a fun new gameshow hosted by Kamijace called The Greatest Gaming Gameshow Ever. Follow the show on twitter @GGGameshow. And follow Kamijace himself cuz he tends to do a lot of cool things @Kamijacegaming.
Get ready to celebrate Melbourne music history! This week on the show Damian is joined by a sonic inheritor to the great city's rock and roll lineage: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard & The Murlocs' AMBROSE KENNY-SMITH! Join them as they discuss: the perils of a career in pro-skateboarding, Amyl & The Sniffers being obsessed with his dad, SHARPIES, the greatness of Thee Oh Sees & so much more! DON'T MISS THIS!!! & don't miss the fantastic new King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard's "LW" on Flightless. Also, The Murlocs' "Bittersweet Demons" on ATO Records. GET THEM BOTH NOW! Also Touched On: The Melbourne music history Skateboarding as a gateway “Corrupted from a young age”: hanging with the older kids A dead-end lifestyle Showing the Emerica Team around Melbourne “Man-Am”: aging out of pro-skateboarding God (the band) The Saints soundtracking skateboarding Hating sports Sisters' first words being Bo Diddley Coloured Balls Dad dating Lobby Lloyd's ex SHARPIES Carson family ties Amyl and The Sniffers “That's the guy from The Blues Brother”: going to see Ray Charles for a first show Playing the National Hotel in Julong The Friendlies Thee Oh Sees The Hospitals Dan Burke Eddie Current Frowning Clowns & SO MUCH MORE!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
I was never baptized in any Religion; my family and I were Atheists. I grow up in a Catholic area Neuss/Germany. And the Catholic people abused me physical and mental, because of my atheistic family. Later I moved to Bremen/Germany.Should I love Jesus? When I moved to India, I sold my keyboard to an African.The African, Charley, told me, that he need my keyboard to play in the church.I am a great lover of the movie “The Blues Brother”. So, I could not resist to visit his African church. We had to dress up in a suit to go afternoon to the Baptiste worship.We were singing and dancing full of emotion to the Lord, I enjoyed that. The Africans were singing so awesome the gospel. Alone for the free Gospel it was worth to go to the African church. Weeks later, a healer was coming to this African church.It is hard to describe. The singing to the Lord was so emotionally and awesome that Jesus was coming! Yes! Our singing was much better than in that movie “The Blues Brother” and the spiritual energy went through the roof. Jesus came to me, embraced me and merged with my being.This had happened quite a lot in this church, when I asked them afterward…And so many miracles happened in that African Church. Yes it was normal… Go to such African worship if you want to experience God! It is the best, there exist no better one,…My Video: Episode 26 How I met Jesus? https://youtu.be/3ERUlPtHk_AMy Audio: https://console.aws.amazon.com/s3/object/rudizimmerer?region=ap-southeast-1&prefix=6/Episode+26+How+I+met+Jesus.mp3
From The Saturday Night Live Band to Levon Helm to Fania Recordings to The Blues Brother this 'bone player has done it all. Great to hang with him in Tucson, AZ
On today's episode of End of Day Drinks, we're talking to Dan Aykroyd, comedian, Blues Brother, Ghostbuster and alcohol purveyor. We're going to chat with Dan about how he came to the alcohol business through wine, why he initially thought he would make it tequila, not an award winning vodka and the reason he chose to package his vodka in a bottle in the shape of a skull. Finally, Dan is going to share his favorite cities to drink in around the world and hot take, he doesn't think New York is all that great. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Actor Jim Belushi firmly believes that if his brother, comedian John Belushi, had been into cannabis instead of cocaine he would be alive today. Instead the Blues Brother died of a drug overdose. Jim Belushi is on a campaign to cultivate change and marijuana on a 37 hectare farm in Oregon. He shares his passion for pot as a way to ease pain in a three part documentary, Growing Belushi.
The yearly concert that music fans call the #SuperBowl happened last night #TheWeeknd performed the #SuperBowlHalftimeShow and he went hard. Many were impressed with his high energy performance, singing hits like Starboy, The Hills, Can't Feel My Face and “In Your Eyes”. The performance was incredible, and as per usual, many people on Twitter immediately turning clips of the performance into memes The Weeknd is the third Canadian to perform the Super Bowl halftime show. Dan Aykroyd hit the stage as his Blues Brother character in 1997 and Shania Twain was on stage with other of singers in 2003. On Sunday, the Mayor of Toronto John Tory announced that February 7th is The Weeknd Day in Toronto. On top of the Weeknd's performance we also saw Miley Cyrus performing as part of the first ever #TiktokTailgate party. Drake had a big payday as he was the star of the one of the SuperBowl commercials. We saw him rocking a State Farm shirt in a commercial for the company with people like NFL stars Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes, and actor Paul Rudd. Who do you think could play the Superbowl Halftime Show in 2022? Watch New Episodes of #TheFilter Every Monday and Thursday! Follow Us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/iHeartRadioCA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iheartradioca/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iheartradioca TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iheartradioca Articles by John R. Kennedy: https://www.iheartradio.ca/news/the-weeknd-s-super-bowl-show-inspires-memes-1.14535487 https://www.iheartradio.ca/news/watch-the-weeknd-performs-explosive-super-bowl-halftime-show-1.14533009 https://www.iheartradio.ca/news/watch-drake-stars-in-super-bowl-commercial-1.14535095 Tweets Featured by: /RyanSchoket, /TylerJRoney, /skinclasshero
Nina has a philosophically lyrical conversation with Dr Cornel West, author, philosopher, activist and whom she refers to as an “intergalactically known intellectual.” Under the guise of comparing the blues to our painful current times, this Blues Brother and Blues Sister get low down and dirty about love – that type of bounce-back love that is needed to heal our current catastrophe, that type of love that the Blues songs encapsulate so well and that type of blues that Black folks have been singing since 1870. This episode will have you pressing rewind – just like any good song – so you can catch that “Doc West” melody, that phrasing, that messaging that will feed your soul in this time that is full of heartache but capable of compassion, creativity, smiles and styles. Get on this train, put your headphones on … and listen. NOTES: Blues created by black community 1870s https://www.britannica.com/art/blues-music Race Matters by Dr Cornel West https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/643717/race-matters-25th-anniversary-by-cornel-west/ “Justice not Revenge”- Kimberly Jones Quote and Speech https://www.rev.com/blog/transcripts/kimberly-latrice-jones-blm-video-speech-transcript Dr. Jill Stein https://www.jill2016.com/about Kanye West- running for president https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/05/entertainment/kanye-west-running-for-president-trnd/index.html Debra Messing incident https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/debra-messing-used-stacey-abrams-to-attack-nina-turner-%E2%80%94-and-it-backfired/ar-BB16vjF3 Quotes: “You cannot lead people if you do not love people”- Dr. Cornell West WC Handy - St. Louis Blues Ma Rainy-Black Eye Blues Bessie Smith - Downhearted Blues Muddy Waters - Hootchie Coochie Man Jimi Hendrix— Freedom John Coltrane – A Love Supreme Stevie Wonder – Love’s in Need of Love Today BB King - The Thrill is Gone Marvin Gaye - National Anthem The Ohio Players - I Want to Be Free and Ohio Gerald Levert— Baby Hold On to Me Sly & The Family Stone Teddy Pendergrass – Joy written by Calloway Brothers of Midnight Star Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Nina has a philosophically lyrical conversation with Dr Cornel West, author, philosopher, activist and whom she refers to as an “intergalactically known intellectual.” Under the guise of comparing the blues to our painful current times, this Blues Brother and Blues Sister get low down and dirty about love – that type of bounce-back love that is needed to heal our current catastrophe, that type of love that the Blues songs encapsulate so well and that type of blues that Black folks have been singing since 1870. This episode will have you pressing rewind – just like any good song – so you can catch that “Doc West” melody, that phrasing, that messaging that will feed your soul in this time that is full of heartache but capable of compassion, creativity, smiles and styles. Get on this train, put your headphones on … and listen. NOTES: Blues created by black community 1870s https://www.britannica.com/art/blues-music Race Matters by Dr Cornel West https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/643717/race-matters-25th-anniversary-by-cornel-west/ “Justice not Revenge”- Kimberly Jones Quote and Speech https://www.rev.com/blog/transcripts/kimberly-latrice-jones-blm-video-speech-transcript Dr. Jill Stein https://www.jill2016.com/about Kanye West- running for president https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/05/entertainment/kanye-west-running-for-president-trnd/index.html Debra Messing incident https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/debra-messing-used-stacey-abrams-to-attack-nina-turner-%E2%80%94-and-it-backfired/ar-BB16vjF3 Quotes: “You cannot lead people if you do not love people”- Dr. Cornell West WC Handy - St. Louis Blues Ma Rainy-Black Eye Blues Bessie Smith - Downhearted Blues Muddy Waters - Hootchie Coochie Man Jimi Hendrix— Freedom John Coltrane – A Love Supreme Stevie Wonder – Love’s in Need of Love Today BB King - The Thrill is Gone Marvin Gaye - National Anthem The Ohio Players - I Want to Be Free and Ohio Gerald Levert— Baby Hold On to Me Sly & The Family Stone Teddy Pendergrass – Joy written by Calloway Brothers of Midnight Star Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Actor, Stuntman, Bob Minor has done it all. From being inducted into the Smithsonian Hall of Fame to a tragic accident on the set of Blues Brother 200 Bob discusses it all. Bob Minor is a first class gentleman and has an amazing story. Rather than tell you his exploits check out his IMDB listing and the sit back and listen to the man himself. Robert Lee Minor or Bob Lee Minor is an American stunt performer, television and film actor, best known for doubling many African-American celebrities such as: Jim Brown, Fred Williamson, Bernie Mac, Danny Glover, Carl Weathers, Roger E. Mosley and John Amos. Minor was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and made his first television appearance in 1973 on the television program, Search, then appeared in tons of shows such as: Barnaby Jones, McCloud, The Six Million Dollar Man, Eight is Enough, Magnum, P.I. and Starsky and Hutch among other popular television programs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chronicleshistory/support
Hour 1 of Smash Daily, we dive into a memory when the Smash Band sang along with none other than the Blues Brother himself Dan Aykroyd on Fox 2 In The Morning, someone else is tying the knot and getting hitched and a whole lot more! Check out Smash Daily on your radio weekdays from 4-6 on 107.1 FM The Big Z! Stream at www.altondailynews.com and listen ANYWHERE you get your podcasts! #DiggingTheSmash
No Dan Aykroyd Podcast would be complete without The Blues Brother. However I already discussed this movie on The Movie Gap Podcast. Well, Chase and Bryce the hosts of The Movie Gap were nice enough to let me play that podcast here. Please check out Chase and Bryce over at The Movie Gap and support their podcast as well as mine. Please note this is an episode from 2019 , so please ignore the tour dates at the end of the episode. ENJOY. www.patreon.com/scottwhite www.scottyblanco.com www.instagram.com/the_dan_aykroyd_podcast www.twitter.com/scottwhite91 www.facebook.com/theMovieGap --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scott-white/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scott-white/support
Joining James Gemmell and Will is England international Joe Marchant who has recently returned back to Harlequins following a stint playing Super Rugby with the Blues in New Zealand.Our duo also react to last weeks news that the British & Irish Lions tour will be shown live on Sky Sports and the discussion has already been on who should be playing in the first Test and what the backroom staff will look like. Will Warren Gatland go for his tried and tested team, or will he mix it up?Also on the agenda is Saracens and how they are making the best of their situation. England lock Maro Itoje has become the latest high-profile player to commit his future to the club, following in the footsteps of fellow Rugby World Cup final starters Owen Farrell, Jamie George, Elliot Daly plus Mako and Billy Vunipola.
Now we take on a "Blues Brothers" movie with essentially one Blues Brother. You've been warned. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/reelspoilers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the interview Aykroyd and Belushi talk about:- They talk in-depth about their yet to be made film The Blues Brothers.- How democratic Saturday Night Live is.- The greatness of performing on live tv. - How they met and Second City days.- How the Blues Brother’s look came to be.- Aykroyd reveals how he came up with the SNL skit the Coneheads.- The inspiration for Belushi’s Samurai character.- Auditioning for SNL- Thoughts on one of their next films, 1941.In this episode, we have an interview you might have heard before but probably not. In the crate of Marc's tapes are some unmarked interviews that Marc did not do. One of those tapes has an interview with Dan Ackroyd and John Belushi from 1978. I couldn't find the interview anywhere online, so I thought "this is too good not to be heard" and decided to make it public. At the time of this interview, Aykroyd was 26 years old, and Belushi was 29. In the interview, they talk in-depth about their two upcoming films, “The Blues Brothers” and Stephen Spielberg’s “1941.” Also in the interview, Belushi reveals how he came up with the Samurai character he played on Saturday Night Live, and Aykroyd tells where he found the inspiration for the SNL skit the Coneheads. For transcripts to this episodeThis episode is brought to you by the award-winning true-crime documentary Dead Man's Line.Watch the trailerWatch for free on Amazon Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Musician Peter Horowitz visits the Gateway to tell the story of his childhood summer camp exposure to the movie "The Blues Brothers." He quickly became infatuated and the artists and musical styles promoted in the film changed his life forever. Peter reviews how he transitioned from Blues afficionado to Blues artist inspired by what he first discovered through the late 70s musical comedy. As well, Howard and Peter share how their mutual passion for music have resulted in crossed paths throughout their lives. Spotify Playlist of songs referenced or played on the episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2E0wvIiuxro0PBmUjgamyw?si=q5ONz3U_SK-xnoW8L1ymcw You can also access this podcast on Spotify, Stitcher and all other platforms that peddle podcasts. If you have an apple product you can access the show on iTunes/Apple Podcasts at: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:583963146/sounds.rss Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Gatewaymusicpodcast/
Themen? Die hier: 1. Dank an euch 3.000 Podhounder! 2. Rassebeschreibungen - Wunsch und Wirklichkeit! Heute: Der Beagle 3. Hundefutter - alles bio, oder was?! 4. Hunde halten fit und gesund (Gemafreie Musik von https://www.frametraxx.de/info/kostenlose-gemafreie-musik.html - Titel: Blue Balloon, Blues Brother, Timeline) Folge direkt herunterladen
Themen sind: 1. "Ih, der leckt meine Hand!" - Wenn Hundehalter sich vor ihren Fellnasen ekeln 2. Speckkäfer - der Schrecken der Kauartikel 3. Die laute Jahreszeit - Silvester naht (Gemafreie Musik von https://www.frametraxx.de/info/kostenlose-gemafreie-musik.html - Titel: Action-Trailer, Blues Brother, Timeline) Folge direkt herunterladen
From being party to the biggest party-fraternity at the University of Buffalo (ΣAM), to forging his way through the brutal landscape of Hollywood, actor/producer/writer Jack Zullo is always going at high ‘Octane’ speeds. UB is where he met Josh, providing Jack big belly laughs, and ever since Jack has provided Josh great perspective on the grueling acting industry. Now Jack is back home in New York getting ready to launch his Off-Broadway, live, tribute-show to comedy legend John Belushi, premiering at St. Marks’ Theater 80 this December 2019. He’s researched, he’s written and now Jack will once again embody the legendary tour-de-force comedian that was Belushi (aka John “Bluto” Blutarsky, aka the Samurai Futaba, aka Jake Blues). And to such rave reviews in LA that even John’s brother James (Jim) snuck into a show and was blown away. Get ready NYC! “With a Little Help…It’s John Belushi” is about to be something that this Brother Blues you away with, too!*("Everybody, Needs Somebody To Love..." so if you only love Briana, don't be mad that she couldn't make the record session for this episode. It's still a good one!)
First the movie industry got the band back together minus the only Blues Brother that mattered. Then it showed us who’s actually afraid of ghosts when bridesmaids started busting ghosts.. We were let down once again with Harry and Lloyd when they tried to prove that they’re still the dumbest pair in film history! Tonight we’re headed back into series revival land with Rob Zombies attempt to regain fan favor! We're just dancing for the sins of man-kind bitches!— On this episode we’re talking Rob Zombies: 3 From Hell / American Horror Story: 1984 First Impressions / Rambo: Last Blood / David Hasselhoff and a ton of other bullshit! — We are available on all major streaming platforms - The Dorkening Podcast Network | Find us entertaining? Hit the Subscribe button. Leave a review. | Find us on - Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @thatstrangeshow and thatstrangeshow.com | Email us at: thatstrangeshow@gmail.comThis and every other episode is brought to you by Deadly Grounds Coffee.---> https://deadlygroundscoffee.com/
What's in a Name – Part Deux What do you know about the origin of the naming of various things around Pittsburgh? Who was McKee & where are his ‘rocks'? Was Ellwood City named after a Blues Brother? Avalon – the ‘Land of Apples'? In our first-ever follow-up episode of the Pittsburgh Oddcast on the history and origin of Pittsburgh's names, we answer listener mail, talk Turkey (Devonshire, that is), discuss the importance of naming things for perpetuity sake and discover that Moon & Mars were quite possibly, not named after their celestial counterparts after all. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Des livres à lire sur le cinéma – avec ou sans potins, la malédiction du deuxième film et les génies incompris de la comédie au menu de ce NoCiné Club. Saisir la démarche d’un cinéaste, découvrir la genèse d’un film, savourer les anecdotes d’un tournage ou comprendre la composition d’un plan, quoi de mieux pour alimenter sa cinéphilie que les livres sur le cinéma ? NoCiné a concocté une liste d’ouvrages à (re)découvrir.Qu’un premier film remporte un franc succès n’est pas une mince affaire. Que le deuxième rendent les critiques unanimes est encore moins évident. Quelles sont les difficultés de réaliser un deuxième film ? Le succès d’ « Incassable » de M. Night Shyamalan est-il une exception qui confirme la règle ?Combien de temps aura-t-il fallu pour que soit reconnu le talent de Jim Carrey, de Louis de Funès ou de Jacques Tati ? Les cinéastes de l’humour sont souvent mal considéré·e·s dans la profession. Comme si les comédies étaient un sous-genre. Comme si faire rire n’était pas un art.Animé par Thomas Rozec avec Arnaud Bordas, Stéphane Moïssakis, Perrine Quennesson et David Honnorat.RECOMMANDATIONS ET COUPS DE CŒURLES RECOS D’ARNAUD : « Kubrick : édition définitive » du grand Michel Ciment, les entretiens « Brian De Palma » avec Samuel Blumenfeld et Laurent Vachaud, « John Belushi – La folle et tragique vie d’un Blues Brother » de Bob Woodward et « Fragments » d’André de TothLES RECOS DE DAVID : lire, voir ou écouter l’entretien entre les deux grands maîtres Hitchcock et Truffaut ; se plonger dans deux autres livres de Truffaut « Les Films de ma vie » et « Le Plaisir des yeux » ;« In the Blink of an Eye », un essai écrit par le monteur de Coppola ; « Le cinéma de Starfix : Souvenirs du futur » tiré de la célèbre revue ; l’autobiographie « Friedkin Connection – Les Mémoires d’un cinéaste de légende »LES RECOS DE STÉPHANE : la bio de Kevin Smith et celle de Traci Lords, l’une des grandes stars du porno des années 1980LA RECO DE PERRINE : les fascinantes critiques de Pauline Kael et le « Hollywood Babylon » de Kenneth Anger avec des petites histoires pour raconter la grandeLA RECO DE THOMAS : « Le Brady, cinéma des damnés » de Jacques Thorens sur le mythique cinéma parisienCRÉDITS NoCiné Club est un hors-série de NoCiné animé par Thomas Rozec et produit par Binge Audio. Cet épisode a été enregistré le 18 mars 2019 au studio V. Despentes de Binge Audio (Paris, 19e). Réalisation : Quentin Bresson et Solène Moulin. Générique : Corentin Kerdraon. Chargée de production : Juliette Livartowski. Chargée d’édition : Diane Jean. Identité graphique : Sébastien Brothier (Upian). Direction des programmes : Joël Ronez. Direction de la rédaction : David Carzon. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Away from football; An online offer; A Blues Brother; Burger King fail; Take a Shower; Looking good, feeling great; Ten tips for online video; An interview with Richard McCann; Music from Robbie Boyd
This week, Jess completes her triptych of Hollywood biographies with The Blues Brother himself, John Belushi. From the Windy City to the big screen, we learn about the early years and the premature death of a comedy pioneer. Report begins at 10:44Support the show and get rewards like bonus episodes:www.patreon.com/DoGoOnPodSubmit a topic idea directly to the hat: http://bit.ly/DoGoOnHat Twitter: @DoGoOnPodInstagram: @DoGoOnPodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoGoOnPod/Email us: dogoonpod@gmail.comWebsite : dogoonpod.com References: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NenGqL8g-ghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Belushihttps://www.biography.com/people/john-belushi-9206502 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The original Blues Brothers was a classic. One of the best SNL movies around. Now, what happened when they decided to make a sequel to it? They forgot to write the jokes! Ethan and Mike grab their Blues Brother loving friend, Sam, to guide them through the awful and disappointing sequel. Want a sweet pair […]
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Rabbi Brian discusses the notion that HEAVEN ON EARTH will only happen when we stop thinking that other people are the ones to do it. It is up to us. Every day. In every moment. Religion-Outside-The-Box empowers adults to nourish their spiritual hunger. Rabbi Brian leans to the left of John Lennon and is on a Blues Brother type mission from God.
In this week's episode, we go through a 3 question personality test. What is some technology that you thought was stupid when it first came out or was announced? What are some of the stupidest injuries you've experienced? Finally, what's your favorite types of comedy and are there any actors or actresses that you really like or dislike?Join in on the conversation by tweeting us @couplethingspod.
Episode 8 of Punks In Pubs sees Liam meet with Matt Nasir. Up in the high bar in the Scala London, Matt talks to Liam about his early years travelling around with the Blues Brother musical they go on to discuss Comic Books, Movie Soundtracks and Matt boast about his one of a kind Kurt Ballou (Converge) baritone guitar! Matt also discusses the ragtag band that is Möngöl Hörde, as well as tease whats in store for the eagerly, anticipated Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls album number 7 ‘Be More Kind’ The episode is finished off with a track from German Pop Punkers, A Perfect Mess. Don’t forget to rate and review on iTunes, tell you’re friends and follow the podcast on Twitter Instagram and now on Vero @Punksinpubs
On this week's episode, DeVall curses way too much, and Myers professes his love for pumpkin spice.Let us know your Grievances on Twitter @GrievancesCast or through the feedback form on our website www.grievancespodcast.com/feedback/.
Jamie and Alex riff on The Blues Brothers, trudge the sewer drains looking for Georgie, and begin Jamie’s #52PickUp Halloween Season with the first of eight Horror Films: Ernest Scared Stupid. ==Timestamps== Jamie– The Blues Brothers (Starts at 00:00) Alex– Stephen King’s It (11:13) #52PickUp #36– Ernest Scared Stupid (23:27) Plugs and Close– (28:49) *Secret Links below! Download us on iTunes every Thursday!! Subscribe and comment below to join the conversation! Now on Stitcher! Follow us on Facebook! /NotQuitePod Follow us on Twitter! @NQHPod On Instagram– Jamie | Alex | Tim Do you have questions, suggested movies, or topics for us to discuss? ...
The guys talk beeper codes, upper-deckers, early '90s sneakers, Andre the Giant's private parts, Impractical Jokers, the Muppets, Police Academy, John's grandfather, Mr. Show, Norm MacDonald, Chris' recent traffic ticket, Roll-N-Roaster, Spider-Man: Homecoming (contains spoilers), the upcoming Han Solo movie, the Mortal Kombat movie soundtrack, how to park like a Blues Brother, public access weirdos, square badges, 9/11, listener voicemails, the new Wahoo Skiffle Crazies album, a surprise musical performance, and more! This episode is dedicated to Patreon supporter Gail Thompson. Thanks, Gail! Welcome to the Li'l Chub Club. The Super Live Adventure Podcast is hosted by John Szeluga (Impractical Jokers) and Chris Sorrentino (Wahoo Skiffle Crazies). New episodes are released every Monday on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, iHeartRadio, and SuperLiveAdventure.com. Download the free Podcast Source App or Amazon's Super Live Adventure App for Android to access bonus content. The Super Live Adventure theme was created by Ezra Donellan.
It's the finale of season 1, and what a finale it is. The cavalry has come to town, and as if on queue, blood begins to be shed. There are other notable happenings like the Reverend's suffering finally ending and Seth and Alma's sexual tension finally boiling over, but honestly the most startling revelation might be that Al is perhaps a long-lost Blues Brother. Listen in!
In episode 9 of the CTGY podcast, a very spontaneous discussion after a brief break from recording about found footage. Kelly and Rich get behind the cameras and discuss a whole bunch of the craze that is video camera style horror movies. Oh, and Rich's basic dislike towards them. Films mentioned in this episode include: As Above So Below, The Den, The Blair Witch Project, The Bay, REC, Megan is Missing, Grave Encounters, The Devil Inside, Cannibal Holocaust, Creep, The Last Exorcism, Paranormal Activity, Cloverfield, Lake Mungo, The Last Horror Movie, Paranormal Entity, The Poughkeepsie Tapes, VHS, Trollhunter and Unfriended. Also, brief off topic conversations thanks to Rich involve the pressing question "what would you do if you met a unicorn?", speaking terribly in Spanish, cigarette breaks to UB40 songs, Blues Brother 2000 love, Turbo Kid and naughty films with horror film based titles. Also another unfortunate moment where innocent Kelly tries to sip a drink and Rich interrupts - choking and swearing follows.
Listen in to Rob Scoggins Jr. as he interviews Chad Melis to discuss everything from Biking in Colorado to Craft Beer in a Can! Join the Topic of Conversation every Wednesday night from 6:30 to 8 at Original Brooklyn's and be apart of our live audience! Meet the guests, eat great food and take a picture with Hushpuppy! TheTopicOfConversation.com Music By: AdrienneO.com
He'll may hath no fury like a woman scorned but according to sources Nancy Reagan is no slouch in the Fury Department. Her husband Ronnie has bounced back from being rejected by Marilyn Monroe. You won't believe when you hear who the Gipper is knocking boots with now. According to a recent public opinion poll, a majority of the Next World public believes that artist Jackson Pollock is guilty of deliberately electrocuting David Bowie during a recent concert. What, if anything, does the mercurial artist have to say in his own defense? We'll tell you. Tammy Faye Bakker has reportedly succeeded in extorting her former fiancé Merv Griffin into giving her something in exchange for her silence about Merv's recent misdeeds. What did Tammy get for keeping her lips zipped. You'll find out. John Belushi's adopted Korean son Kim may have washed out as a movie star but that doesn't mean that the former Blues Brother has given up on making the boy a performer. What is John's new plan to make his son famous?
How can entrepreneurs maintain disposition, attitude and chemical balance needed to keep marching, undaunted towards our objectives while dealing with all the chaos going on around us without falling prey to the blues or full blown depression
Sortie d’une version restaurée du film de John Landis (1980), qui n’a pas perdu une once de fraîcheur. Seul face à Thomas Rozec, Arnaud Bordas revient sur cette oeuvre cultissime, symbolique de la grande époque du Saturday Night Live.Animé par Thomas Rozec avec Arnaud Bordas du Figaro Magazine.RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSION :Blues Brothers 2000 (John Landis, 1998), Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, American College (Animal House - John Landis, 1978), SOS Fantômes (Ivan Reitman, 1984), My Girl (Howard Zieff, 1992), Ray Charles, John Lee Hooker, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Paul Reubens, Pee-wee’s Playhouse (série TV de Paul Reubens, 1986 - 1991), Frank Oz, Steven Spielberg, Carrie Fisher (princesse Leïa de La Guerre des Étoiles), Vic Morrow, La Quatrième Dimension (Twilight Zone : the movie - de Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante et John Landis, 1983), Un fauteuil pour deux (Trading Places - John Landis, 1983), Thriller - Michael Jackson (clip de John Landis, 1983), John Belushi - La folle et tragique vie d'un Blues Brother (livre de Bob Woodward, éditions Capricci)RETROUVEZ NOCINÉ PARTOUT SUR LES INTERNETS :www.facebook.com/NoCinePodCast twitter.com/No_Cine www.dailymotion.com/nocine www.youtube.com/channel/UC38YBAhVBEDRmXSe1uCyNxg www.mixcloud.com/NoCine/ www.deezer.com/show/7806www.stitcher.com/podcast/nocinewww.vodkaster.com/nocineCRÉDITSEnregistré le 24 septembre 2015 au Tank à Paris (11ème). Moyens techniques : Le Tank. Production : Joël Ronez - Iris Ollivault / TempsMachine.net - Réalisation : Jules Krot. Générique : "Soupir Articulé", Abstrackt Keal Agram (Tanguy Destable et Lionel Pierres). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.