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Grab your lib algae and go California Dreamin' on an all new LIVE! World Cup fever is sweeping the globe and the Boiz are here to suggest other tournaments that might be fun to watch. They also close the book on the Gaspee Days 5k with a detailed recap of the big event. Matt is the Forrest Gump of Halo 3. Pat wants more dumb people on TV. Cruise Wolfe gets demoted. Plus, Koreans...can they sing? Is Matt allowed to buy art while unemployed? Why can't Pat benefit from things? All that and hockey dentists and it all happens LIVE!
House music at its best! Let Dave Baker take you on a journey of discovery and aural pleasure as he brings you the hottest and freshest releases across the house music spectrum every week, including funky, deep, mainstream, melodic and tech house. There are more superstars than the World Cup this week with another 2 hour banging and uplifting set filled with more new releases and hot promos - designed to bring the club to you! Tracks released on June 12 unless shown. 1. Wild Water (Extended Mix) - Adem Bogoceli [Future House Music] RELEASE DATE: JUN 19
Schedule a free financial assessment with an experienced professional at Pure Financial Advsiors: https://purefinancial.com/lp/free-assessment/?utm_source=captivate&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=free-assessment&utm_content=ymyw-pod-ep586-description-free-assessment“Walter and Skyler” in Iowa ask if they're on track to retire early, or if they're just "cooking up overconfidence?" And how aggressively should they convert their retirement savings to tax-free Roth money before the pension and Social Security kick in? California Dreamin' has it down to one decision: convert to the top of the 22 percent tax bracket, or push into the 24? “Mike and Carol” in Florida ask, when you're weighing a conversion, should you be looking at your tax bracket, or your actual effective tax rate? Finally, is it worth the cost for “Westley and Buttercup” to use the brand new option to turn a big employer contribution into Roth money? Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA from Pure Financial Advisors spitball on all of these questions, today on YMYW podcast 586.Free Financial Resources in This Episode: https://bit.ly/ymyw-586 (full show notes & episode transcript)10 Common Roth IRA Mistakes That Can Cost You $50,000 (or More!) - YMYW TV:https://purefinancial.com/white-papers/roth-ira-white-paper/?utm_source=captivate&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=whitepaper-ultimate-guide-to-roth-iras&utm_content=ymyw-pod-ep586-description-whitepaperThe Ultimate Guide to Roth IRAs - free download:https://purefinancial.com/ymyw/episodes/10-common-roth-ira-mistakes-that-can-cost-you-50000-or-more/?utm_source=captivate&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=ymyw-tv&utm_content=ymyw-pod-ep586-description-tv-s12e04Financial Blueprint (self-guided):https://bit.ly/PureFinancialBlueprintREQUEST your Retirement Spitball Analysis:https://bit.ly/AskJoeAndAlDOWNLOAD more free guides:https://bit.ly/PureGuidesREAD financial blogs:https://bit.ly/PureFinBlogWATCH educational videos:https://bit.ly/PureEdVideosSUBSCRIBE to the YMYW Newsletter:https://bit.ly/YMYWNewsletterConnect With Us:Subscribe on YouTube and join the conversation in the comments:https://bit.ly/YMYW-YTSubscribe or follow YMYW in your favorite podcast app:https://lnk.to/ymywLeave your honest reviews and ratings in Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-money-your-wealth/id312900254Chapters: 00:00 - Intro: This Week on the YMYW Podcast01:10 - Early Retirement Overconfidence? Aggressive Roth Conversions? (Walter & Skyler, Iowa)13:25 - Roth Conversion Bracket Call: 22% or 24%? (CA Dreamin', Central Coast)22:27 - Tax Bracket vs. Effective Rate: The Roth Math Most People Get Wrong (Mike & Carol, FL)32:16 - Should the NEC Go to the Roth? The 401(k) Decision (Westley & Buttercup, TX)42:28 - Outro: Next Week on the YMYW Podcast
Triðja sendingin hjá Poppvertinum í 2026. Hetta er blandaður tónleikur og lagaskráin sæt her niðanfyri: LAG 1: Spinning Wheel - Blood Sweat and Tears 1969 (nr. 2 á Billboard Hot 100) LAG 2: The Look Of Love (Part 1) - ABC (Album: The Lexicon of Love, 21. juni '82) LAG 3: Blue Moon - Showaddy Waddy 1980 (fyrsta innspæling av sanginum 1949) LAG 4: Rock around the Clock - Bill Haley & The Comets 1954 / 1955 LAG 5: Ol' Rag Blues (Edit Version) - Status Quo (Album: Back to back 1983) LAG 6: Mussa meg / Bésame Mucho - Elin Brimheim Heinesen & Ad Libitum (Yndisløg - Ein ferð aftur í farnar tíðir 2010) LAG 7: Tænder på dig - Jacob Sveistrup (Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2005) LAG 8; Turn Up the Radio - Autograph 1984 LAG 9: I Feel It Coming - THE WEEKND feat. DAFT PUNK 2016 LAG 10: Tú goymir teg - 2Some 2026 (Arne Carlsen og Edmund Jacobsen) LAG 11: California Dreamin' - Mamas and the Papas 1966 LAG 12: Sunshine reggae - Laid Back 1983, nr. 1 í DK og Týsklandi (Album: Keep Smilin') LAG 13: Señorita - Shawn Mendes og Camila Cabello 2019 LAG 14: She Means Nothing to Me - Phil Everly og Cliff Richard 1982 LAG 15: Vilt tú vita - Starlight 2026 Jingle: ALEXIA: Summer is crazy LAG 16: Pigs On the Wing, Pt. 2 - Pink Floyd finito
Le mix de Yves V dans 103 Klubb le 06 Juin 2026 de 21H à 22H Tracklist: Benny Benassi, dualité - California Dreamin' *** Yves V & VIKTOR - Fit The Tempo *** Kryder - Eivissa *** Maesic & Marshall Jefferson feat. Salomé Das - Life Is Simple 'Move Your Body' *** Jaden Bojsen - ERICA *** Mellizos Mixmasters - My Life Is A Disco *** Ofenbach & Starsailor - Four To The Floor *** Cat Dealers feat. CERES - Test Drive *** Alex Mueller, Retrika - Wait For You *** Robin Schulz x Marten Horger - Arizona *** Cuebrick x Madism feat. Yves V - Fire *** Jay Hardway - Lights Out *** Nicky Romero - Freak *** MATTN x UUFO x BOBE - Temple Of EOS *** Eric Prydz - 2 Night
Welcome to the world of Hexagonia 01. [HEXAGON THROWBACK] Alexander Som - Mr Anybody02. Lost Frequencies - Live It All03. Alex Mills - Such A Good Feeling04. Belters Only - Be Alright ft Hayley May05. BLOND-ISH, Kurtis Wells - Lovers On The Dancefloor06. [HEXAGON] DJ Kuba & Neitan - Feel The Extasy07. Volkoder - My House08. Cloonee, Nice Smooth - I Rhyme Quick09. PAWSA - Ride On Me10. Jax Jones - Pulling Me Back11. Jazzy x Chris Lorenzo - Invisible12. Prospa - Let The Music13. Kryder - All My Love14. Cashen - Percolate15. [DEMO OF THE WEEK] PEDROH - FUZZY HAIR16. Kiro Prime - Funk17. Benny Benassi, dualité - California Dreamin'18. DJ Zinc - Wheres The 1Landis Guest Mix:01. Odd Mob, Luciana - Rock The Rhythm (I Like That)02. Nico Falla - Raw 03. Landis - Calling Out04. ESSE - Work It x Dom Dolla - Take It (Dom Dolla Edit / Bellevue Rework) 05. Landis - New School06. John Summit x Calvin Harris - Lights go out Alone (Landis Edit) 07. Landis - Love Me When I'm Leaving19. [CHILL TIME] Skrillex, Chris Lake & Anita B Queen - La Noche
01. Benny Benassi, dualité – California Dreamin' (Extended Mix)02. Yves V & VIKTOR – Fit The Tempo V (Extended Mix)03. Kryder – Eivissa (Extended Mix)04. Maesic & Marshall Jefferson ft. Salomé Das – Life Is Simple ‘Move Your Body' (Local Singles Extended Remix)05. Jaden Bojsen – ERICA (Extended Mix)06. Mellizos Mixmasters – My Life Is A Disco (In The Mix) (Extended Mix)07. Ofenbach & Starsailor – Four To The Floor (Extended Mix)08. Cat Dealers feat. CERES – Test Drive (Extended Mix)09. Alex Mueller, Retrika – Wait For You (Extended Mix)10. Robin Schulz x Marten Hørger – Arizona (Extended Mix)11. Cuebrick x Madism – Fire (with Yves V) (Extended Mix)12. Jay Hardway – Lights Out (Extended Mix)13. Nicky Romero – Freak (Extended Mix)14. MATTN x UUFO x BOBE – Temple Of EOS (Extended Mix)CLASSIC OF THE WEEK15. Eric Prydz – 2 Night (Original Mix)
Spencer Pratt and Steve Hilton, just to name a couple, are advancing to the general in November. Do they have a shot? Maybe not, but they're making waves and drawing attention to HORRIBLE policy, which leads to bad communities.
A visually stunning, definitive tribute to rock's most enigmatic, enduring, and stylish icon, Stevie Nicks, written by New York Times bestselling music journalist Annie Zaleski.This beautifully illustrated book goes beyond the glitter and shawls to explore the raw artistry, resilience, and magic that define Stevie Nicks's five-decade career. From singing "Are You Mine" with her grandfather in Phoenix to becoming the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame twice, Stevie's story is as sweeping and bold as her stage presence. Stevie Nicks in 50 Songs covers it all: her early musical roots, folk and country influences, first guitar at sixteen, and fateful harmony with Lindsey Buckingham on "California Dreamin'"-a moment that launched one of rock's most complicated partnerships. This is not just a music biography. It's a deep dive into Stevie's powerful songwriting and mythmaking. The book analyzes iconic tracks like "Rhiannon," inspired by Welsh mythology, "Landslide," written during a pivotal moment in her relationship with Buckingham, and "Stand Back," created with an uncredited synth assist from Prince. It covers breakout Fleetwood Mac hits like "Dreams" and "Gold Dust Woman," along with cult classics from the Buckingham Nicks era and her solo work, like "Edge of Seventeen." The book also offers surprising insights into her personal life: her friendships, her struggle with addiction, her political engagement, and advocacy work. Nick's unmatched fashion legacy shines through these pages, too. A dedicated section explores her famous shawls and capes, her di Fabrizio boots, the mystical Rumours look, and her real-life wardrobe inspirations. Beyond the music and style, Stevie Nicks in 50 Songs dives into the artist's cultural impact, like her pop mentorship of artists Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, and more.Featuring rare photos, extensive track breakdowns, and revealing quotes, Stevie Nicks in 50 Songs is not just a celebration of a career. It's a celebration of a woman who twirled through heartbreak and fame and emerged bolder than ever.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Join Governor and Kendel Ehrlich for a rapid-fire discussion on trending topics making headlines this week.
A visually stunning, definitive tribute to rock's most enigmatic, enduring, and stylish icon, Stevie Nicks, written by New York Times bestselling music journalist Annie Zaleski.This beautifully illustrated book goes beyond the glitter and shawls to explore the raw artistry, resilience, and magic that define Stevie Nicks's five-decade career. From singing "Are You Mine" with her grandfather in Phoenix to becoming the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame twice, Stevie's story is as sweeping and bold as her stage presence. Stevie Nicks in 50 Songs covers it all: her early musical roots, folk and country influences, first guitar at sixteen, and fateful harmony with Lindsey Buckingham on "California Dreamin'"-a moment that launched one of rock's most complicated partnerships. This is not just a music biography. It's a deep dive into Stevie's powerful songwriting and mythmaking. The book analyzes iconic tracks like "Rhiannon," inspired by Welsh mythology, "Landslide," written during a pivotal moment in her relationship with Buckingham, and "Stand Back," created with an uncredited synth assist from Prince. It covers breakout Fleetwood Mac hits like "Dreams" and "Gold Dust Woman," along with cult classics from the Buckingham Nicks era and her solo work, like "Edge of Seventeen." The book also offers surprising insights into her personal life: her friendships, her struggle with addiction, her political engagement, and advocacy work. Nick's unmatched fashion legacy shines through these pages, too. A dedicated section explores her famous shawls and capes, her di Fabrizio boots, the mystical Rumours look, and her real-life wardrobe inspirations. Beyond the music and style, Stevie Nicks in 50 Songs dives into the artist's cultural impact, like her pop mentorship of artists Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, and more.Featuring rare photos, extensive track breakdowns, and revealing quotes, Stevie Nicks in 50 Songs is not just a celebration of a career. It's a celebration of a woman who twirled through heartbreak and fame and emerged bolder than ever.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
La vie de Pénélope Bagieu est tout à fait fascinante. Autrice militante et reconnue à travers le monde, elle met en scène sa vie et celle de ses personnages iconiques avec humour, finesse et intelligence. L'exposition qui lui sera consacrée plongera les visiteurs dans la vie de ce personnage emblématique qu'est Pénélope Bagieu à travers ses inspirations, son quotidien, son histoire, ses coups de cœur et ses coups de gueule pour mieux découvrir ses œuvres. De Culottées à La Nuit retrouvée, en passant par California Dreamin' ou Sacrées Sorcières, petits et grands découvriront un univers foisonnant, drôle, sensible et magique. Une exposition et rétrospective présentée à Amiens, dans le cadre des Rendez-vous de la Bande dessinée 2026 : plus d'informations https://rdvbdamiens.com/
***This show is brought to you by DistroKid. Go to http://distrokid.com/vip/the500 for 30% off your first year!*** Complete our listener survey for a chance to win a $50 gift card! Comedian Beth Stelling breaks down The Mamas and the Papas' 1966 debut, If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears, exploring how its sun-soaked harmonies and era-defining hits like “California Dreamin'” captured a cultural moment and helped shape the sound of a generation. Follow Beth on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethstelling/ Distrokid Artist of the Week: Mamas Gun https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1iJE2HvA90 Follow Josh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshadammeyers/ Follow Josh on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@joshadammeyers Follow Josh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshAdamMeyers Follow Josh on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joshameyers Josh's Website: https://www.joshadammeyers.com/ Follow DJ Morty Coyle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djmortycoyle/ https://www.instagram.com/alldaysucker/ Follow The 500 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the500podcast/ Follow The 500 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/the500podcast Follow The 500 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The500PodcastWithJAM/ Email the show: 500podcast@gmail.com Check the show's website: http://the500podcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we have a conversation about THE LIMEY (on Amazon Prime, Kanopy, Hoopla and ad-supporter streamers). We deep dive into the movie, discuss listener feedback, review previous ladder connections and decide on our next connected cinematic rung (1:09:29). Submit your comments, rating and suggested connections for next week's movie to themovieladder@gmail.com.Connect with us on Letterboxd (@TheMovieLadder), Twitter (@LadderMovie) and Instagram (@laddermovie). Check out our Letterboxd watchlist to see all the movies suggested on this podcast. You can find us individually on Twitter (@FitzyBrendan and @brooksza) and Letterboxd (@FitzyBrendan and @brooksza). And join us for the Ladder Library Movie Challenge in 2026.
n this episode of Mining the Media, G.K. opens with a series of sharp and thought-provoking takes, including a bold look ahead to 2028, a call to refocus on serious crime issues in America, and a critique of government priorities as members of Congress travel abroad on the taxpayer's dime while key domestic concerns go unaddressed. The conversation then shifts to the main event as Dave takes a deep, personal dive into the ongoing exodus from California. As a native Californian, he shares firsthand observations—from lifelong friendships relocating to Florida to reunion conversations that reveal just how widespread the migration has become. This isn't about taking shots at a state—it's about examining what happens when rising costs, policy decisions, and quality of life begin to push people out. When people start leaving, it raises an important question: what are they leaving behind—and why? The episode closes on a reflective note, remembering what California once was, and what many still hope it can be again.
The SKATCAST Network presents:The Dave and Angus Show #217 - "California Dreamin'"Today's Crap:Dave and Angus are still in Northern California, we pick up just hours after last week's show, and this week the adventure goes off the rails.Thank you for listening! Happy Thursday!Visit us for more episodes of SKATCAST and other shows like SKATCAST presents The Dave & Angus Show plus BONUS material at https://www.skatcast.com Watch select shows and shorts on YouTube: bit.ly/34kxCneJoin the conversation on Discord! https://discord.gg/XKxhHYwu9zFor all show related questions: info@skatcast.comPlease rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow SKATCAST on social media!! Instagram: @theescriptkeeper Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scriptkeepersATWanna become a Patron? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/SkatcastSign up through Patreon and you'll get Exclusive Content, Behind The Scenes video, special downloads and more! Prefer to make a donation instead? You can do that through our PayPal: https://paypal.me/skatcastpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The room lifted before the first chord. Athens came alive with a storyteller's spark, a stripped-down trio threading classics and new cuts, and two supercharged nights honoring R.E.M.'s Life's Rich Pageant that turned a tribute into living history. We walked in as fans and left feeling like part of a scene that refuses to fade.We start with Jason Narducy weaving road stories from Mostly The Van between raw, punchy songs, including a punk blast from his first band and a brush with the Grohl family tree. Then Kevin Kinney and Peter Buck lock in with Scott McCaughey, Elizabeth Cook steps up on guitar and harmonies, and a Todd Snider salute lands with real weight. Five musicians shoulder to shoulder on a tiny stage close the night in a hush you can feel. The next evening, Bobcat Goldthwait cracks wise with self-deprecating gems, Michael Shannon and Narducy run Pageant front to back at the 40 Watt, where Hyena bites, I Believe glows, and Underneath The Bunker turns seismic when Bill Berry sits in. The crowd knows every word. The band knows exactly why they're here.Peter Buck joins for South Central Rain and Sitting Still; Radio Free Europe detonates with McCaughey; Star 69 brings the Monster snarl. Shannon's sister adds cello to Nightswimming, Linda Hopper honors Lynn Blakey, and Vanessa Briscoe Hay snaps the line to Pylon. We trace roots to Wuxtry Records at 50, the longest-running record store in Georgia and the place where Michael Stipe met Peter Buck. Along the way we unpack cover-song surprises like Superman, revisit California Dreamin's Barry McGuire take, and relive earworms from Garbage's Only Happy When It Rains to the family rituals that music quietly builds.If you love R.E.M., Athens indie rock, record store lore, and the electricity of a room singing in unison, this ride will hit you in the chest. Press play, share it with a friend who ever lost their voice at a show, and leave a review to help more music lovers find us.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!
California Dreamin' has different meanings for the teams in the Golden State.The Ducks have dreams of winning the Pacific while the Sharks and Kings both have dreams of making the playoffs, despite both being in very different places five months ago.Eric Stephens covers the California teams for The Athletic and joins Neil and Vic to share his insights as to where he sees these clubs heading into the final quarter of the regular season.In Three Things You Need to Pay Attention To, we get into the trade deadline and how this year sets up for activity in relation to recent seasons. We'll also discuss already consummated deals and chat about the obstacles some outsiders are facing.Bookending the Stephens chat, we return to the trade deadline where Neil shares players he believes will have new addresses by weeks end.IN THIS EPISODE:[02:30] - Three Things You Need to Pay Attention To.[13:28] - Eric Stephens from the Athletic joins the show to talk the California clubs starting with the Kings, clearly the most underwhelming of the three and a team which still may be suffering from the hangover of the loss to the Oilers in last spring's opening round.[16:49] - The possible effect captain Anze Kopitar's retirement may be having on the Kings.[18:29] - The effects of the trade to acquire Artemi Panarin coupled with the loss of Kevin Fiala.[20:41] - The realistic ceiling for the series...and it's not good according to Eric.[23:10] - Going sharking and diving in to San Jose where Tuesday's game with Montreal displayed both their offensive prowess...and their defensive shortcomings.[27:07] - Eric offers up his thoughts on the work of head coach Ryan Warsofsky.[29:41] - Neil notes, and Eric agrees, how great the atmosphere is in San Jose when the product is worth seeing.[31:46] - Talking some Ducks, a team that was in the Sharks position a season ago and is a mix of young, budding stars surrounded by experience.[35:29] - Neil points out the difficult of seeing hockey in the Anaheim market compared to Los Angeles and the Bay Area.[38:50] - So what's the realistic expectation for the Ducks according to Eric?[42:03] - Coming full circle back to the Kings and whether attendance has suffered amidst a disappointing season.[45:55] - Neil offers up the players he sees most likely to be dealt by Friday's deadline.[49:35] - A trade involving a defenseman rumored to be moving on from Vancouver.[52:22] - Personnel Notes.X: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparoundNeil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeilVic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/NHL Wraparound Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/#NHLWraparound #NHLWraparound.com #ShortShifts #NYCentric #CelebritySeries #HallofFameEdition #StanleyCupdate #SummerCoolers #Smith'sPix #NeilSmith #VicMorren #PatrickHoffman #NHL #SummerCoolers #AnaheimDucks # #BostonBruins #BuffaloSabres #CalgaryFlames #CarolinaHurricanes #ChicagoBlackhawks #ColoradoAvalanche #ColumbusBlueJackets #DallasStars #DetroitRedWings #EdmontonOilers #FloridaPanthers #LosAngelesKings #MinnesotaWild #MontrealCanadiens #NashvillePredators #NewJerseyDevils #NewYorkIslanders #NewYorkRangers #OttawaSenators #PhiladelphiaFlyers #PittsburghPenguins #StLouisBlues #SanJoseSharks #SeattleKraken #TampaBayLightning #TorontoMapleLeafs #UtahMammoth #VancouverCanucks #VegasGoldenKnights #WashingtonCapitals #WinnipegJets #EricStephens #TheAthletic #MamasandThePapas #Mugwumps #CassElliot #BradTreliving #KevinCheveldayoff #ConnorMurphy #MichaelMcCarron #RobbyFabbri #BillGuerin #VincentTrocheck #ColeSmith #MathieuOlivier #KenHolland #JimHiller #RobBlake #ToddMcLellan #LucRobitaille #DJSmith #ArtemiPanarin #KevinFiala #AndreiKuzmenko #LiamGreentree #MacklinCelebrini #WillSmith #MichaelMisa #PavelRegenda #CollinGraf #MikeGreer #RyanWarsofsky #KieferSherwood #SamDickinson #PierreGauthier #BrianBurke #PatVerbeek #MightyDucksofAnaheim #ChrisDrury #ChrisKreider #JacobTrouba #JoelQuenneville #AlexKillorn #RadkoGudas #CutterGautheir #MasonMcTavish #TroyTerry #BecekttSennecke #LeoCarlsson #RossJohnston #JeffreyViel #JacksonLaCombe #OlenZellweger #LukasDostal #ErikHaula #EvanderKane #GustavNyqquist #LukeSchenn #LoganStanley #ScottLaughton #BobbyMcMann #NickFoligno #JasonDickinson #IlyaMikhevev#SamLafferty #JohnCarlson #TrevorvanRiemsdyk #TylerMyers #JimNill #BrettKulak #SamGirard #RyanO'Reilly #CharlieCoyle #ZachBogosian #RyanReaves #MattMartin #JamieBenn #CraigMacTavish #ZachWerenski #BooneJenner #JTMiller #ArtturiLehkonen #MarkStone #MarcusJohansson #DarrenRaddysh #JohnGibson #JakeWalman #CurtisLazar #TomasNosek #EthenFrank #MatthewSchaeffer
On this week's episode Melanie and I delight in the fact that both of our college baseball teams swept their weekend games, we celebrate some of the memorable moments from the Winter Olympics (WE SEE YOU, ALYSA LIU), and we discuss our friend Cole's frustration that his wife Katherine and I aren't interested in rare collectibles.We also have some very important information for those of you who want to make Helen reservations when you're in Birmingham for our live show, and it's Melanie's turn for Five Favorites.Hope you enjoy! Join Us on Patreon Our Amazon Shop Birmingham Show (4/23) Live Stream Tickets (and you will have access for a week after the show) If you'd like to listen online, you can do that here.Show Notes: US women win hockey gold (we didn't talk about this, but we for sure want to acknowledge it, because wow) US men win hockey gold Johnny Gaudreau Alysa Liu Mikaela Shiffrin Mary Carillo's story about Norwegian Olympic excellence Kate Hudson's "California Dreamin'" LA28 promo Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model The Bronze Horseman Tuesday Date Night with Katherine and Cole Cubelic Tuesday Date Night on IG Nike Vomero Premium For Helen reservations 4/22-4/24, email info@helenbham.com with BIGBOO in the subject line; also let them know your party size and desired date / time. Breath As Prayer devotional book / prayer guide L'Oreal Voluminous Superstar mascara Lola blanket Cecily clogs Copper Peptide face cream Sponsors: AG1 - use this link for free samplers, free supplements, and a welcome kit with your first order Drink LMNT - use this link to get a free 8-count sample pack with any purchase Boll & Branch - use code BIGBOO for 15% off your first order (plus free shipping) Trust & Will - use this link for 20% off
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We have a rundown of questions for our special guest on this week's episode of The Fantasy Ruckers Show! Former USA Eagle & host of The Rugby Rundown plus so much more, Will Hooley joins Ryan to chat about a crazy offseason, expectations for Major League Rugby 2026 and thoughts on the future of rugby in the US. Ryan also recaps all the latest signings plus their fantasy impact with Matt, along with chatting some fantasy football/fantasy MLR crossover with Devin!Check out our website to stay up to date with the latest fantasy MLR stats, top players and league updates: www.thefantasyruckers.comFor the video version of the show head to our channel on Youtube.Interact with The Fantasy Ruckers community and stay up to date with The Fantasy Ruckers Rugby League on our discord channel!Stay up to date with the league by following us on socials!X: @FantasyRuckersInstagram: @thefantasyruckersFacebook: thefantasyruckersBluesky: @thefantasyruckers.bsky.social
Episode 207: Snow And Ice. And The Mail Still Got Delivered. Snow Suite And More. February 2, 2026 Hello again and thanks for joining me for more of those Tales Vinyl Tells. Well, it's been snowy and icy here in middle Tennessee, just a wee bit outside music city, and yesterday I scraped 2” of ice off 3 cars and it was lots of fun. I took lots of time to finish up episode 206 and knew I had the juice for another new episode, so here it is. I'm Brian Hallgren saying hello to all of you, from many parts of the world listening these programs. Including Singapore, Norway, Netherlands, Lithuania, Finland, the UK. Tell me where you're hearing Tales Vinyl Tells. My email is talesvinyltells@gmail.com. Today we have some White trash, a first electric album, dreaming about the golden bear state and dreading the white stuff still on our ground. I've even got a snow suite for you today. Do you ever feel like you'd like to crawl in a hole and hibernate? Maybe you have the Subterranean homesick blues. Thanks for listening today. My email is talesvinyltells@gmail.com. If you want to hear a Tales Vinyl Tells when it streams live on RadioFreeNashville.org, we do that at 5 PM central time Wednesdays. The program can also be played and downloaded anytime at podbean.com, iHeart podcasts, Player FM podcasts, Listen Notes podcasts and many other podcast places. And of course you can count on hearing the Tales on studiomillswellness.com/tales-vinyl-tells anytime. PLAYLIST: 207.1 California Dreamin'-George Benson 207.2 Subterranean homesick blues-Dylan 207.3 California Dreaming- Bobby Womack 207.4 Waiting for a star to fall-Boy Meets Girl 207.5 Snowblind friend-Steppenwolf and John Kay 207.6 The Pusher-Steppenwolf 207.7 Hazy shade of winter-Simon and Garfunkel 207.8 Snow blind-Styx 207.9 Snow hey oh-Red Hot Chili Peppers 207.10 Under the ice- Nazz- Todd Rundgren 207.11 Save the planet-Edgar Winter & Edgar Winter's White Trash 207.12 Another Man Down-Heartsfield
Episode Notes Full descrptions from the Library of Congress “The Tramp and the Dog” (1896) "The Tramp and the Dog," a silent film from Chicago's Selig Polyscope Company, is considered director William Selig's most popular early work. Filmed in Rogers Park, it is recognized as the first commercial film made in Chicago. Previously a lost film, it was rediscovered in 2021 at the National Library of Norway. The film depicts a tramp who attempts to steal a pie from a backyard windowsill, only to be met by a broom-wielding housewife and her dog, who foils the crime. The film is one of the first known as “pants humor,” where a character loses (or almost loses) his pants during an altercation. This scene inspired future comedy gags showing drifters and tramps losing their pants to dogs chasing them. “The Oath of the Sword” (1914) A three-reel silent drama, "The Oath of the Sword" depicts the tragic story of two young lovers separated by an ocean. Masao follows his ambitions, studying abroad at the University of California, Berkeley, while Hisa remains in Japan, caring for her ill father. This earliest known Asian American film production featured Japanese actors playing Japanese characters and was produced by the Los Angeles-based Japanese American Film Company. Made at a time when Hollywood studios were not yet the dominant storytellers of the American film industry, "The Oath of the Sword" highlights the significance of early independent film productions created by and for Asian American communities. James Card, the founding curator at the George Eastman Museum, acquired “The Oath of the Sword” in 1963. The museum made a black and white photochemical preservation in 1980. In 2023, a new preservation reproducing the original tinting was done in collaboration with the Japanese American National Museum, and the film has since become widely admired. “The Maid of McMillan” (1916)Known to be the first student film on record, this whimsical, silent romance film was shot on campus in 1916 by students in the Thyrsus Dramatic Club at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Club members Donald Stewart (Class of 1917) and George D. Bartlett (Class of 1920) wrote the screenplay. The original nitrate print of “The Maid of McMillan” was rediscovered in 1982, and two 16mm prints were made; the original nitrate was likely destroyed at this time. In 2021, with funding from the National Film Preservation Foundation, one of those 16mm prints was scanned at 4k and reprinted onto 35mm helping to secure the film's survival and legacy. “The Lady” (1925)When “The Lady” debuted in theaters in 1925, the silent film era had hit its stride, and this movie represents a powerhouse of artists at their peak. Director Frank Borzage was a well-established expert in drawing out intense expressions of deep emotion and longing in his actors. He did just that with the film's lead actress, Norma Talmadge, also at the height of her career, both in front of and behind the camera. Talmadge produced “The Lady” through her production company and commissioned one of the most prolific screenwriters, Frances Marion, to deliver a heartfelt story of a woman seeking to find the son she had to give up, to protect him from his evil grandfather. “The Lady” was restored by the Library of Congress in 2022. “Sparrows” (1926)As a silent actress, producer and key founder in the creation of the American film industry, Mary Pickford's performance in “Sparrows” represents her ability to master the genre she helped nourish: sentimental melodramas full of adventure and thrills, with dashes of comedy and heartfelt endings. Pickford plays Molly, the eldest orphan held within the swampy squalor of the Deep South, who moves heaven and earth to save the other orphan children from a Dickensian world of forced labor. The film takes some departures from the visual styles found in Pickford's other films, invoking an unusual tone of despair while deploying camera angles and lighting akin to German Expressionist cinema. “Sparrows” was preserved by the Library of Congress in collaboration with the Mary Pickford Company in 2020. “Ten Nights in a Barroom” (1926) Featuring an all-Black cast, “Ten Nights in a Barroom” was produced in 1926 by the Colored Players Film Corporation of Philadelphia and is the earliest of only two surviving films made by the company. This silent film is based on the stage melodrama adapted from the 1854 novel “Ten Nights in a Bar-Room and What I Saw There” by Timothy Shay Arthur. Released in 2015 by Kino Lorber as part of the five-disc set “Pioneers of African-American Cinema,” the compilation was produced by the Library of Congress, in association with the British Film Institute, George Eastman Museum, Museum of Modern Art, National Archives, Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, Southern Methodist University and the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Preserved by George Eastman Museum. “White Christmas” (1954) While the chart-topping song "White Christmas" was first performed by Bing Crosby for the 1942 film "Holiday Inn," its composer, Irving Berlin, was later inspired to center the song in the 1954 musical "White Christmas." Crosby, along with Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, Vera-Ellen Rohe and director Michael Curtiz, embedded "White Christmas" in American popular culture as a best-selling single and the top-grossing film of 1954, as well as regular holiday viewing throughout the decades. The story of two World War II veterans-turned-entertainers and a singing sister act preparing a show for a retired general, the film and its grand musical numbers were captured in VistaVision, a widescreen process developed by Paramount Pictures and first used for "White Christmas." “High Society” (1956) Often referred to as the last great musical of the Golden Age of Hollywood, “High Society” features an all-star cast including Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong (and his band), along with a memorable score of Cole Porter classics. Set in Newport, Rhode Island, the film showcases the Newport Jazz Festival (established in 1954) and features a remarkable version of Cole Porter's “Now You Has Jazz.” It includes the first big-screen duet by Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby, singing “Well, Did You Evah?” This was Grace Kelly's last movie before she retired from acting and married the Prince of Monaco; she wore her Cartier engagement ring while filming. “Brooklyn Bridge” (1981) With “Brooklyn Bridge,” Ken Burns introduced himself to the American public, telling the story of the New York landmark's construction. As with later subjects like the Civil War, jazz and baseball, Burns connects the building of the Brooklyn Bridge to American identity, values and aspirations. Released theatrically and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, “Brooklyn Bridge” marked the beginning of Burns' influential career in public media*.* More than just a filmmaker, Burns has become a trusted public historian. His storytelling presents facts, but maybe more importantly, invites reflection on what America is, where it's been, and where it's going. His influence is felt not only in classrooms and through public broadcasting, but across generations who see history as something alive and relevant. “Say Amen, Somebody” (1982)George Nierenberg's documentary is a celebration of the historical significance and spiritual power of gospel music. With inspirational music, joyful songs and brilliant singers, the movie focuses on the men and women who pioneered gospel music and strengthened its connections to African American community and religious life. Prior to production, Nierenberg, who is white, spent over a year in African American churches and communities, gaining the trust of the performers. Restored by the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture in 2020, the film features archival footage, photographs, stirring performances and reflections from the father of gospel Thomas A. Dorsey and its matron Mother Willie Mae Ford Smith. Nierenberg shows the struggles and sacrifices it takes to make a living in gospel, including criticism endured by women who sought to pursue careers as professional gospel singers while raising their families. “The Thing” (1982)Moody, stark, often funny and always chilling, this science fiction horror classic follows Antarctic scientists who uncover a long-dormant, malevolent extraterrestrial presence. “The Thing” revolutionized horror special effects and offers a brutally honest portrait of the results of paranoia and exhaustion when the unknown becomes inescapable. “The Thing” deftly adapts John W. Campbell's 1938 novella “Who Goes There?” and influenced “Stranger Things” and “Reservoir Dogs.” It remains a tense, thrilling and profoundly unsettling work of cinema. “The Big Chill” (1983)Lawrence Kasdan's best picture-nominated “The Big Chill” offers an intimate portrait of friends reunited after the suicide of one of their own and features actors who defined cinema in the 1980s – Glenn Close, William Hurt, Jo Beth Williams, Kevin Kline, Jeff Goldblum and Meg Tilly. This powerful ensemble portrays American stereotypes of the time – the yuppie, the drug dealer, the TV star – and deftly humanizes them. Through humor, tenderness, honesty and an amazing soundtrack, it shows formerly idealistic Americans making and dealing with the constant compromises of adulthood, while buoying one another with uncompromising love and friendship. “The Karate Kid” (1984)An intimate story about family and friendship, “The Karate Kid” also succeeds as a hero's journey, a sports movie and a teen movie – a feel-good movie, but not without grit. The film offers clearly defined villains, romance and seemingly unachievable goals, but also an elegant character-driven drama that is relatable and touching. A father who has lost his son meets the displaced son of a single mother and teaches him about finding balance and avoiding the pitfalls of violence and revenge. Race and class issues are presented honestly and are dealt with reasonably. Our hero practices a lot, gets frustrated, gets hurt, but still succeeds. It's as American as they come, and it's a classic. “Glory” (1989)“Glory,” described by Leonard Maltin as “one of the finest historical dramas ever made,” portrays a historical account of the 54th Regiment, a unit of African American soldiers who fought for the North in the Civil War. Authorized by the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863, the regiment consisted of an all-Black troop commanded by white officers. Matthew Broderick plays the young colonel who trains the troop, and Denzel Washington (in an Academy Award-winning performance) is among an impressive cast that includes Morgan Freeman, Cary Elwes and Andre Braugher. American Civil War historian James M. McPherson said the film "accomplishes a remarkable feat in sensitizing a lot of today's Black students to the role that their ancestors played in the Civil War in winning their own freedom.” “Philadelphia” (1993) “Philadelphia” stars Tom Hanks in one of the first mainstream studio movies to confront the HIV/AIDS crisis. In the film, law partner Andrew Beckett (Hanks) is fired from his firm when they discover that he is gay and has AIDS. He hires personal attorney Joe Miller (Denzel Washington) to help him with litigation against his former employer. Director Jonathan Demme is quoted as saying, “The film is not necessarily just about AIDS, but rather everyone in this country is entitled to justice.” The film won two Oscars: one for Hanks and the other for Bruce Springsteen's original song, “The Streets of Philadelphia.” Through the song's mainstream radio and MTV airplay, it brought the film and its conversation around the HIV/AIDS pandemic to a wider audience. “Before Sunrise” (1995) Richard Linklater has explored a wide range of narrative storytelling styles while consistently capturing ordinary, everyday American life. However, his innovative use of time as a defining and recurring cinematic tool has become one of his most significant accomplishments. As the first film in his “Before” trilogy – three films, each shot nine years apart – “Before Sunrise” unfolds as one of cinema's most sustained explorations of love and the passage of time, highlighting the human experience through chance encounters and conversation. With his critically acclaimed 12-year production of the film “Boyhood” (2014) and a new 20-year planned production underway, his unique use of the medium of film to demonstrate time passing demonstrates an unprecedented investment in actors and narrative storytelling. “Clueless” (1995) A satire, comedy and loose Jane Austen literary adaptation dressed in teen movie designer clothing, “Clueless,” directed by Amy Heckerling, rewards both the casual and hyper-analytical viewer. It's impossible to miss its peak-1990s colorful, high-energy, soundtrack-focused on-screen dynamism, and repeated viewings reveal its unpretentiously presented and extraordinarily layered and biting social commentary about class, privilege and power structures. Heckerling and the incredible cast never talk down to the audience, creating main characters that viewers root for, despite the obvious digs at the ultrarich. The film centers on Cher (Alicia Silverstone) as a well-intentioned, fashion-obsessed high school student who is convinced she has life figured out. In the age of MTV, the film's popularity launched Paul Rudd's career and Silverstone's iconic-1990s status. The soundtrack, curated by Karyn Rachtman, helped solidify the film as a time capsule of clothing, music, dialogue and teenage life. “The Truman Show” (1998)Before social media and reality television, there was “The Truman Show.” Jim Carrey breaks from his usual comedic roles to star in this dramatic film about a man who, unbeknownst to him, is living his life on a soundstage filmed for a popular reality show. Adopted at birth by the television studio, Truman Burbank (Carrey) grew up in the (fictitious) town of Seahaven Island with his family and friends playing roles (paid actors). Cameras are all over the soundstage and follow his activities 24/7. Almost 30 years since its release, the film continues to be a study in sociology, philosophy and psychology, and has inspired university classes on media influence, the human condition and reality television. “Frida” (2002)Salma Hayek produced and starred in this biopic of Frida Kahlo, adapted from the book “Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo” by Hayden Herrera. The film explores Kahlo's rise as an artist in Mexico City and the impact disability and chronic pain from an accident as a young adult had on her life and work. The film centers around her tumultuous and passionate relationships, most significantly with her husband, painter Diego Rivera (Alfred Molina). Directed by Julie Taymor, the film was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Actress. It won awards for Best Makeup and Best Original Score for Elliot Goldenthal, who also won a Golden Globe in the same category. “The Hours” (2002)Director Stephen Daldry's “The Hours” weaves the novel “Mrs. Dalloway” into three women's stories of loneliness, depression and suicide. Virginia Woolf, played by Nicole Kidman (who won an Oscar and a Golden Globe for her performance), is working on the novel while struggling with what is now known as bipolar disorder. Laura, played by Julianne Moore (nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role), is unfulfilled in her life as a 1950s housewife and mother. Clarissa (played by Meryl Streep) is – like Mrs. Dalloway – planning a party, but for her close friend who is dying of AIDS. The film is based on Michael Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. It earned nine Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and won a Golden Globe for Best Picture. “The Incredibles” (2004) With an all-star cast and memorable soundtrack, this Academy Award-winning Pixar hit uses thrilling action sequences to tell the story of a family trying to live normal lives while hiding their superpowers. For the first time, Pixar hired an outside director, Brad Bird, who drew inspiration from spy films and comic books from the 1960s. The animation team developed a new design element to capture realistic human anatomy, hair, skin and clothing, which Pixar struggled with in early films like “Toy Story.” The film spawned merchandise, video games, Lego sets and more. The sequel, “Incredibles 2,” was also a huge hit, and together, both films generated almost $2 billion at the box office. “The Wrecking Crew” (2008) “The Wrecking Crew” is a documentary that showcases a group of Los Angeles studio musicians who played on many hit songs and albums of the 1960s and early 1970s, including “California Dreamin',” “The Beat Goes On,” “You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling” and “These Boots Are Made for Walkin'.” Through interviews, music, footage and his own narration, director Denny Tedesco reveals how the Wrecking Crew members – including his father, guitarist Tommy Tedesco – were the unsung heroes of some of America's most famous songs. Production for the film began in 1996, and the film was completed in 2008. Due to the high cost of song licenses, the official release was delayed until 2015, when a successful Kickstarter campaign raised over $300,000 to pay for the music rights. “Inception” (2010) Writer and director Christopher Nolan once again challenges audiences with multiple interconnected narrative layers while delivering thrilling action sequences and stunning visual effects. “Inception” asks the question, “Can you alter a person's thoughts by manipulating their dreams?” Taking almost 10 years to write, the film was praised for its aesthetic significance and Nolan's ability to create scenes using cameras rather than computer-generated imagery. A metaphysical heist film with an emotional core driven by grief and guilt, “Inception” offers a meditation on how dreams influence identity, and it resonates deeply in an age of digital simulation, blurred realities and uncertainty. The film earned $830 million at the box office and won four Academy Awards. “The Loving Story” (2011)Nancy Buirski's acclaimed documentary gives an in-depth and deeply personal look at the true story of Richard Loving (a white man) and Mildred Loving (a Black and Native American woman), who were forbidden by law to marry in the state of Virginia in the 1960s. Their Supreme Court case, Loving vs. Virginia, was one of the most significant in history, and paved the way for future multiracial couples to marry. The movie captures the immense challenges the Lovings faced to keep their family and marriage together, through a combination of 16mm footage, personal photographs, accounts from their lawyers and family members, and audio from the Supreme Court oral arguments. “The Grand Budapest Hotel” (2014)“The Grand Budapest Hotel” stands as one of Wes Anderson's most successful films and demonstrates his own brand of unique craftsmanship, resulting in a visually striking and emotionally resonant story. As one of the most stylistically distinctive American filmmakers of the last half-century, Anderson uses historically accurate color and architecture to paint scenes to elicit nostalgia and longing from audiences, while at the same time weaving in political and social upheaval into the film. The film is an example of Anderson as a unique artist who uses whimsy, melancholy, innovative storytelling and a great deal of historical research, which is on display in this visually rich gem of a movie. 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Just got back to Chicago and boy is my thermostat tired. What the flock? I'm gone for three days and it feels like the entire city left the window open, it's 4 degrees whilst I'm typing this. So yeah, California Dreamin over here missing San Francisco but we gotta get back to diggin ditches and this last story was a ditch indeed. The annual Consumer Electronics Show is back and with it comes the Worst in Show awards, which I think is just the best. GET TO CLASS! BUY SOME STUFF Recorded LIVE at Paper Machete at the Green Mill Cocktail Lounge 1/10/25 in Chicago courtesy of WKQX (Q101.1 FM) and Jeppson’s Malört: The Official Drink of the Apocalypse Come find me in all your favorite places including my Discord Featuring “Promises” by the Barrerracudas, "Baltimore!" by Chris Riehl © 2019 and a snippy of “The Wasteland” courtesy of Ross Bugden Twitter: Instagram For commissions/scores: bugdenross@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Mehran Jr., CEO of a third-generation family developer, walks us through the transformation of Bishop Ranch—a master-planned community in San Ramon, CA. Mehran shares valuable lessons on reinventing a suburban office park into a vibrant, mixed-use destination. Mixed-use suburban developments are gaining strong appeal.· Amenity-rich office space drives tenant demand and retention.· Short-term, flexible leases can dovetail well with corporate occupier's needs.· Residential conversions of obsolete suburban office parks can enhance long-term asset value.· Planned communities thrive with diverse housing and retail integration.
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Brian Wilson was a musical genius. And a new re-issue highlights his brilliance in live performance. And if there's anyone who can talk about Wilson's work it's David Leaf. He's literally written the book (well, 2, actually) as well as made the movie about Brian. Brian Wilson- Live at The Roxy Theater is available right now wherever you get your music.Plus, we discuss a few other books that came out this year that are worth your time and attention.
Craig is out on the road for work but that doesn't mean he doesn't want to check in with his fans and answer some fan questions. This week he discusses tattoos, nostalgia, finding confidence, and even offers up some dating advice. Tune in. Have a question for Craig? Drop him an email at craigfergusonpodcast@gmail.com, send him a message on social media, or drop a comment below. _______________________________________________ Craig is also on the road. Dates and tickets can be found here https://www.thecraigfergusonshow.com/tour _________________________________________________ FIND CRAIG: Website - https://www.thecraigfergusonshow.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/craigyferg TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@craigy_ferg X - https://www.x.com/craigyferg Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thecraigfergusonshow ABOUT THE JOY PODCAST: Storied late-night talk host Craig Ferguson brings his interview talents and singular world view to a discussion of the modern state of JOY, sitting down with notable guests from the worlds of entertainment, science, government, and more. How's our Joy doing? Bridled? On life support? Where do we find joy in a world that seems by any rational measure to be collapsing around us?
Barry and Abigail try something a little different with newly minted Three-Timer Jeff “Jafo” Shettler, who previously appeared on Jukebox: Wish There Were Beer (Pink Floyd and brewLAB) and Bonus: Pink Floyd Leftovers (Pink Floyd and brewLAB Leftovers). Jafo brings us on location to brewLAB in Carpinteria, California, to open a bottle of The False Prophet he had been saving for over eight years.Watch this video version of this episode!Suggested pairings of brewLAB beers and albums we heard included: Green Tea IPA and Mad Villainy by MF DOOM, Coco Johnny and Time Out of Mind by Bob Dylan, Green Tea IPA and Rust Never Sleeps by Neil Young, Beatbox and License to Ill by Beastie Boys, and Sorciere Noir and Dub Side of the Moon by Easy Star All-Stars.Abigail was intrigued by Mangose and Botanicale Deux. Barry called out Rice Rice Baby.Jafo suggested pairing The False Prophet with Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones, Bitches Brew by Miles Davis, or Ripple by Grateful Dead. Other suggested song pairings we heard included California Dreamin' by The Mamas & The Papas, Caravan by Van Morrison, Cinnamon Girl by Neil Young, Banana Pancakes by Jack Johnson, and Worst Comes to Worst by Dilated Peoples.Barry suggested pairing Jafo's homebrewed Maple Bacon Bourbon Porter with Darkness on the Edge of Town by Bruce Springsteen. By the way, you can hear our discussion of this album in our episode Dark Beer on the Edge of Town from 2021.Abigail wasn't drinking, but she plugged I Don't Want to Know by Fleetwood Mac.Dave, one of the brewers and the beertender the night we “stopped by,” suggested pairing The False Prophet with (Got) Everything to Shine by Saudade Experiment.Up next… Brothers in Arms by Dire StraitsJingles are by our friend Pete Coe.Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition.Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic!Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!Facebook | Instagram | Bluesky | YouTube | Substack | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox | Beer Media Group
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Send us a textWe riff through The Cars' catalog, defend Ben Orr's legacy, and stress why Candy O and Panorama still reward deep listens. We test a stack of California Dreamin' covers, revisit 60s pillars like CCR and Hendrix, and salvage “forgotten” 70s and 80s bands with fresh ears. We end by crowning a 1975 opening line that still shocks and make the case for separating art from the artist.• dual-frontman chemistry in The Cars and why Ben Orr's vocals anchor the biggest hits• Candy O's shift from the debut and Panorama's darker edge• Drive and Heartbeat City as commercial peak vs fan favorites• CCR's Fortunate Son and Hendrix's Watchtower as era-defining statements• California Dreamin' cover shootout and what makes a good cover• Blood, Sweat & Tears, Ten Years After, Mountain, ELP re-evaluated• 1975 standouts and the power of a perfect opening line• separating music from artist politics to preserve memoryI won't be here next Thursday. I will be on the Icon of the Seas somewhere in the Western Caribbean. Jealous? I'll see you in a couple of weeksIf you like this podcast SHARE it. If you have any ideas or suggestions for the show you can email us at: milkcratesandturntables@gmail.com
Heath and Brandon travel to the jungle in search of a '90s classic, Congo. The boys talk through Brandon's nostalgic love for this movie, talking gorillas, diamond lasers, audio books, and California Dreamin'.Follow us on Instagram @thecakeeaterspodEmail us at thecakeeaterspod@gmail.com
Send us a textOn this Episode Tom and Bert continue "The Spotlight Series" on entertainment influencers thru the decades!There are Stories to tell and the Guys will cover and discuss the beginnings and the careers of some of the greatest influencers throughout ALL of the entertainment industry.Today's Podcast will cover Groups that had Romances "or" as we say, Love the one you're with, or Not!We introduce you to the 1960's California Sounding, Music making machine and talented Hall of Fame Group of the "Flower Power" era..............."The Mama's & Papa's"!Listen in as we go through the early begininngs and unbelievable short lived career of the group.CHAPTERS:(4:11) Here are the Mama's and Papa's(5:59) A little bit of Mama Cass Elliot(9:23) The beginnings to Stardom and the Fame, Fortune, and Falls(16:00) The Breakup of the group and Mama Cass' Solo career(19:08) Mama's Death, John's drugs, Denny's drinking and Michelle's next move(25:51) The Impact of the Mama's and Papa's and their Top Hits over a 3 year career!(29:37) California Dreamin' , their legacy, Why Barry McGuire and it's a Wrap!Enjoy the Show!You can email us at reeldealzmoviesandmusic@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page, Reel Dealz Podcast: Movies & Music Thru The Decades to leave comments and/or TEXT us at 843-855-1704 as well
Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. This week, we're all about dreams both aspirational and the one's that you experience while you're asleep. On today's episode, Steve Riddle is watching, “California Dreamin'” by The Mamas & The Papas from 1965. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-aK6JnyFmk
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Eric Burdon & The Animals-The Night Elton John & Leon Russell-If It Wasn't For Bad Keith Whitley-Honky Tonk Heart Teddy Swims-All She Wanna Do ft. Lady Gaga The Mama's & The Papa's-California Dreamin' Billy J. Kramer-Bad To Me Terry Reid-Without Expression Jon Pardi-Hey California Ed Townsend-For Your Love The Charlatans-We Are Love The Rascals-Love Is A Beautiful Thing Derek & The Dominos-Bell Bottom Blues Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys-Stay A Little Longer The Tubes-Mr. Hate Ray Charles-I've Got A Woman Cheap Trick-Speak Now Or Forever Hold Your Peace
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Jackie and Greg crank up "California Dreamin'" for Wong Kar Wai's CHUNGKING EXPRESS from 1994. Topics of discussion include the film's dual-story structure, its innovative use of music, Wong's kinetic visual style, and how it's one of the greatest lovesick movies ever made.#88 on Sight & Sound's 2022 "The Greatest Films of All Time" list. https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/greatest-films-all-timeCheck us out on Instagram: instagram.com/sceneandheardpodCheck us out at our official website: sceneandheardpod.comGraphic Design: Molly PintoMusic: Andrew CoxEditing: Greg KleinschmidtGet in touch at hello@sceneandheardpod.comSupport the showSupport the show on Patreon: patreon.com/SceneandHeardPodorSubscribe just to get access to our bonus episodes: buzzsprout.com/1905508/subscribe
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Anna and Jake discuss California Democrats' ambitious and potentially expensive plan to squeeze between five and seven more Democratic seats out of their congressional map. Plus, Senate Republicans passed President Donald Trump's $9B rescissions package. Now the question remains: what will Democrats do? And what does this mean for the appropriations process? Punchbowl News is on YouTube! Subscribe to our channel today to see all the new ways we're investing in video. Want more in-depth daily coverage from Congress? Subscribe to our free Punchbowl News AM newsletter at punchbowl.news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Headlines for July 17Roman Storm, developer of Tornado Cash, is finally in the courtroom this week as where Gov't prosecturors are looking to prove his motives in helping criminal activity. Coinbase unveils Base App, rebrands wallet as all-in-one social and trading platform.US House clears procedural step for three key crypto bills, floor vote expected Thursday.California Governor Newsom signed an executive order forming a new tech innovation group in the Golden State.Finally, we've got a baseball analogy from Jason on Spotify. What inning is it for blockchain?Rapid Fire Little Bitz to End HereTalos token launch fumbles out the gate. Empyreal team botches the Abri/Eth limit mechanism. That's different than the Citi-backed crypto infrastructure firm Talos acquires Coin Metrics in deal worth over $100 millionThe exchange Upbit Faces Record $131B Fine in South Korea. Over 9.5M KYC violations detected, facing a possible fine: $100K per caseCoreDAO introduces first revenue - sharing model for stablecoin issuers and devs.YouTube Video Mentioned: https://www.youtube.com/@FinematicsWHERE TO FIND DCNdailycryptonews.nethttps://twitter.com/DCNDailyCryptoEMAIL or FOLLOW the HostsQuileEmail: kyle@dailycryptonews.net***NOT FINANCIAL, LEGAL, OR TAX ADVICE! JUST OPINION! WE ARE NOT EXPERTS! WE DO NOT GUARANTEE A PARTICULAR OUTCOME. WE HAVE NO INSIDE KNOWLEDGE! YOU NEED TO DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH AND MAKE YOUR OWN DECISIONS! THIS IS JUST EDUCATION & ENTERTAINMENT! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tracklist: 01. LTN - Cold In The Darkness [AVA] 02. Embers of Hope & call me AL - Everything To Me [RNM] LIGHT SIDE TRACK 03. Aldor, Nour - Inside My Head [Deeper Harmonies] 04. LÜRUM - Pure [Eccentricity] 05. Crosshair - Salvation (Vassmo Remix) [Lohit Deep] 06. Final Request - INSANITY [ERRORR] 07. Nucrise feat E.V Palmer - Fades To Nothing [Deper Harmonies] 08. EGGSTA - Dopamine [Find Your Harmony] 09. Dennis Sheperd x Daniel Simon x Luke Coulson - Rescue Me [A Tribute To Life] 10. Highlandr x Taylr Renee – Shine Brighter [Delia's Song] (Club Mix) [Theatre Of The Mind] 11. Armin van Buuren, Natalie Gioia - Freedom's Call [Armada Music] 12. ONEIL x Alexander Popov x Aris - California Dreamin' (Festival Mix) [EFFECTIVE] 13. Innellea, SCRIPT - Trust [Belonging] 14. Alex Sonata & TheRio - Love To Give [Anjunabeats] FAVORITE OF THE MOMENT 15. Andrew Rayel - Euphoria (Skytech Remix) [Find Your Harmony] 16. James Hype - Don't Wake Me Up (Agents Of Time Remix) [Universal Music Operations Limited] 17. HI-LO & Tai Woffinden - The Orange Theme [Armada Music] 18. Mike van Fabio, KBK & Aniølkü - Forever and Ever [Reason II Rise] 19. Kaimo K - Hold of You (Suncatcher & Exolight Remix) [Amsterdam Trance] 20. JES & Oliver Smith - Don't Let It End (Darren Porter Remix) [Magik Muzik] 21. Nitrous Oxide, Paul Miller - Osaka [Nocturnal Knights] 22. Harshil Kamdar feat. MIDI Kittyy - Set Me Free [Blue Dot Trance] 23. Crubbixz & TREDECIM - LightForce [Reaching Altitude] 24. David Forbes - Stingray [Who's Afraid Of 138?!] 25. Alex M.O.R.P.H. feat. Sylvia Tosun - An Angels Love (Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Andrea Ribeca Remix) [Armada Captivating] 26. Ralphie B & Frank Waanders pres Collide1 - Chronos [Find Your Harmony] 27. Nifra - Quantum Glitch [Revealed] 28. Michael Milov, H4lo & Barbie Mak - Something Better [Suanda Dance] DARK SIDE TRACK 29. Enrico Sangiuliano - The Techno Code (Avalon & Tristan Remix) [NiteToZero] 30. Brynx - The Rave [SubHarmony] 31. MatricK - We Are The Universe [Revealed] CLASSIC SELECTION 32. Shane - C'est Musique (Armin van Buuren Remix) [Armada Various]
Explicit content * Another wild podcast episode with @DAVINClvr . Remember those good old childhood memories? we'll we talk about the crazy and bad ones on this episode! Getting beat up for a PS3, traumatic incidents, and much more!Follow my co-host DAVINCLEvr on YouTube https://youtube.com/@davinclvr?si=1j7Sb-Dy6K0g_UztCheck out our sponsor DUBBY energy at dubby.gg and use promo code SCREAMINGCHUYSH for 10% off on all products!** For more Episodes and Platforms https://linktr.ee/ScreamingChuyShow. *For cool merch https://my-store-10115944.creator-spring.com/?*
They say no one leaves paradise — but they haven't looked at California lately. California has the beaches, the sunshine, and the red tape. Texas has no income tax, booming jobs, and a working blueprint for the American Dream. Today on The Real Story: Why we made the move — and why businesses like Tesla, Oracle, Realtor.com, and John Paul Mitchell are doing the same. Subscribe | Rate | Review | Share: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3H3lJ8n/ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4jVk6rX/ Spotify: https://bit.ly/4n6PCVZ/ Thank you to our sponsors! Beam: Visit https://shopbeam.com/DRPHIL/ and use code DRPHIL to get an exclusive discount of up to 40% off! Home Title Lock: Go to https://hometitlelock.com/drphil/ and use promo code PHIL to get a FREE title history report and a FREE TRIAL of their Triple Lock Protection! For details visit https://hometitlelock.com/warranty
One of the darkest days for the UBP was in May 1990, when Vic Tayback, a.k.a. Mel on CBS' “Alice”, left this earth; and perhaps others. Despite taking place literal decades before the UBP began, Mr. Tayback's death caused a deep level of pain that has us forever kissing our own grits. Flash forward to June, 2025. Another entertainment hero is gone - one arguably bigger than Mr. Tayback - who helped define American music in the 1960's, and inspired Paul McCartney and The Beatles to reach arguably their greatest artistic heights.* (*Does not include “Now And Then”.) Indeed, the incredibly sad passing of Brian Wilson was felt deeply by the Gab Two; longtime Beach Boys fans who, in this episode, pay tribute to one of Macca's undying inspirations. Along the way, they also ask:
This week, we get into Alicia's favorite quickie divorce - the eight day, 1970 union of California Dreamin' singer Michelle Phillips and bad boy - very bad boy at that moment in his life - actor Dennis Hopper. This one has a lot of spiderwebs and extremely trashy behavior. Want early, ad-free episodes, regular Dumpster Dives, bonus divorces, limited series, Zoom hangouts, and more? Join us at patreon.com/trashydivorces! Want a personalized message for someone in your life? Check us out on Cameo! To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to info@amplitudemediapartners.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we get into Alicia's favorite quickie divorce - the eight day, 1970 union of California Dreamin' singer Michelle Phillips and bad boy - very bad boy at that moment in his life - actor Dennis Hopper. This one has a lot of spiderwebs and extremely trashy behavior. Want early, ad-free episodes, regular Dumpster Dives, bonus divorces, limited series, Zoom hangouts, and more? Join us at patreon.com/trashydivorces! Want a personalized message for someone in your life? Check us out on Cameo! To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to info@amplitudemediapartners.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Season 6’s “Cutting the Cord” might include some iconic Karaoke scenes - but something still felt off for our hosts. They knew they wanted to learn more about that week of filming, so they sat down with actress Heather Marie Marsden, who played Kelly, Shawn’s rebound date in the episode, to find out what she remembers.Heather reveals that she auditioned for BMW with a totally different song, and her music career didn’t end after being “rejected” at Pennbrook. Plus, Heather opens up about her experience being “dumped” on other TV shows, like California Dreamin’ and The Office! But we’re far from breaking up with you, our loyal listeners, on an all-new Pod Meets World! Follow @podmeetsworldshow on Instagram and TikTok!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Consider this weekend the calm before the storm. Especially since Ohio State's basketball team will be spectators ... but we digress. Monday begins visit season for Buckeye FOOTBALL recruiting targets as Spring Practice gets rolling in earnest for your NATIONAL CHAMPIONS. Who is going to be here? Who is on commitment watch? Bill Kurelic and Mark Porter are here to wax poetic and also provide a sneak peak at Mark's latest 'Eye In The Sky' subject. Spend 5ish with us this a.m, 'Nutters! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices