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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1031, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Let'S Visit Cuba 1: Disco Ayala in the city of Trinidad is located inside one of these, so you're always in the batroom. Cave. 2: Take note, hotels in Cuba rent by the night, most inns and posadas by this, hmmmmmm. By the hour. 3: Visit this site that Teddy did in 1898 and see small monuments marking the battle and a rusted ferris wheel. San Juan Hill. 4: The Cuban home of this "Snows of Kilimanjaro" author is preserved almost as he left it. Ernest Hemingway. 5: Diving and snorkeling are popular (between U.S. invasions) at Playa Giron on this bay. Bay of Pigs. Round 2. Category: Weird Al-Chemy 1: "Like A Surgeon". Madonna. 2: "Eat It". Michael Jackson. 3: "Canadian Idiot". Green Day. 4: "I Love Rocky Road". Joan Jett. 5: "I Want A New Duck". Huey Lewis (and The News). Round 3. Category: State Of The Book 1: "The Last Picture Show". Texas. 2: "Washington Square". New York. 3: "Centennial" by James Michener. Colorado. 4: "The Grapes of Wrath"--2 states please, where the story begins and ends. Oklahoma and California. 5: "The Help". Mississippi. Round 4. Category: Women In Power 1: The Falkland Islands war tested the mettle of this "Iron Lady". Margaret Thatcher. 2: This tough-talking Miamian is the nation's No. 1 cop. Janet Reno. 3: The pineapple of Bob's eye, she returned to Red Cross leadership in 1997. Liddy Dole. 4: She was publisher of The Washington Post during Watergate. Katharine Graham. 5: This NFL team owner moved her team from California to Missouri. Georgia Rosenbloom (Frontiere). Round 5. Category: Women In Literature 1: In "Pride and Prejudice", Mr. Bennet and this daughter discuss her possible engagement to Mr. Darcy. Elizabeth. 2: Charlotte Bronte wrote "Shirley" as well as this more famous novel with the heroine's name as the title. Jane Eyre. 3: Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who and Mrs. Which help Meg Murry and her brother in this 1962 novel by Madeleine L'Engle. A Wrinkle in Time. 4: This William Makepeace Thackeray novel deals with the interwoven fortunes of 2 women: the passive Amelia and the scheming Becky. Vanity Fair. 5: Rosalind from this comedy has the most lines of any of Shakespeare's women. As You Like It. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
In todays episode the Canadian Idiot is back and he's on one! Join us as the Tirading Trio chat about lesbian dinosaurs, how to properly train a horse, time travel and the other bullshittery that they're into! Also Hunter spits ferda boys boys! Contact us Rejects! Email: NARCcast.joysticknetwork@gmail.com Discord: https://discord.gg/uf7PQu9K Insta: @thenarcpodcast Facebook: narcanon King Snap: Kingfreeze King Insta: @kingxkopi11 Werk Snap: Telly5250 Werk Insta: @pnwtelly Cookie Snap: hbowen20 Cookie Insta: @c00kiemonsta069 Biscuits snap: lkbrown1993 Biscuits Insta: @uncle_lizardo Biscuits Twitter: @UncleLizz Biscuits Tiktok: @Lizardbiscuits
Dave and Ethan welcome "Weird Al" Yankovic for the third part of his most in-depth interview ever recorded.Weird Al pulls back the curtains on how he writes non-parody songs, the celebrity that left him starstruck, how his parents felt about his early music, and the story behind his patchwork pants!
Dave and Ethan are again joined by "Weird Al" Yankovic for the second part of his most in-depth interview ever recorded. Topics include Weird Al's bizarre television appearances, his tattoos, his thoughts on this podcast, and an exclusive about a song and music video that have never been released nor publicly discussed.
Dave and Ethan interview filmmaker Scott Barber, the director of the new GWAR documentary that features Weird Al, This is GWAR. Known for his documentary The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story, Scott talks about filming with Weird Al, meeting the members of GWAR, and Weird Al's connection to the band GWAR. Dave and Ethan's friend Dysequilibrium also stops by to dish about her new video series with Bermuda!
Dave and Ethan share memories and reminisce about the past 2 years of the podcast and recap and play songs from the exciting two-year anniversary concert starring Trevor Strong of The Arrogant Worms.
It's Green May on the pod, meaning we're talking about Green Day all month. We also talked about Weird Al's "Canadian Idiot" (and a whole bunch of other "American Idiot" parodies) with our friend Howell Dawdy. Check out the full episode at patreon.com/155pod
Welcome to Dial H for Heroclix! We are a podcast that covers news, figures, plays games and just joke around within the world of Heroclix. Join Kalder and Simeon this week as we go over: 1. Have Special Guest Jay Solomon From JSAclix podcast and Canada fame 2. News: Wonder Woman Pics, and Fore shadowing from Kenny Pena 3. We play a few rounds of bad samaritan 4. Talk about Jay's Tournament! Patreon Heroes: Citizens: Izzone Bill Peter W. Ray W. Luke T. Vincent N. Cody Adam M. Derek B. Mike H. Vigilantes: Scott B. Jonah F. Peter M. Alex M. Teemu H. Mr. Clix Flix Protagonists: Pierre B. Super Heroes/Super Villians: Christian B. Jeff B. Anthony B. Jedi L. Dial H Super fan: Aron J. Taylor W. Chance M. Tippy Toes Nuts Ben J. Mok TaskMaster Honorary Super Fans Malcolm R. Christian B. Larry S. Seth A. Chance M. Dial H Producer: Mike T. Lucas Tom Van Holland Don't forget to tweet in, email us or just message us on Facebook any time we have Community Questions! We love to hear from you guys. Follow the links Below! Links: Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-haeyb-728a02/ Twitter: @DialH4Heroclix Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/dialhforheroclix/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dial-h-for-heroclix/id674235883?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3d2 Email: dialHforHeroclix@gmail.com Red Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/DialH4Heroclix/shop?asc=u&ref=account-nav-dropdown Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRFVQVhJX6evub-SvQyLtMg Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=9331164 Sponsor: https://www.coolstuffinc.com/
We've done it! 75 episodes! And to celebrate, we head to...video games...as we review the seminal comic book/video game spoof SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD. Does this movie hold up, ten years later? Is it still a blast despite some weaknesses? We'll discuss! Then, Kelly presents another track from the Spoofather Weird Al, with his Green Day parody CANADIAN IDIOT. Another entry from the Weird one. Finally, in honor of Mr. Pilgrim, Marty presents a token coin and we enter the Spoofs, Goofs, and Novelty Songs casino!
SquigY0 Plays Whatever The F*** He Wants And There's Nothing You Can Do About It!
Track listing: Weird Al Yankovic - Canadian Idiot (2:23) Feist - How Come You Never Go There? (3:24) Heart - Crazy On You (4:53) I Mother Earth - Summertime In The Void (7:07) Indigo Girls - Dead Man's Hill (4:43) Leonard Cohen - Everybody Knows (5:30) Loreena McKennitt - The Mummer's Dance (Live) (4:26) Love Inc. - Broken Bones (5:35) Love Inc. - You're A Superstar (Radio Mix) (3:59) The Boomtang Boys - Pictures (3:51) Widelife (Feat. Simone Denny) - All Things (Just Keep Getting Better) (2:44) Kim Esty - Summer In The Street (4:57) Kim Stockwood - 12 Years Old (Boomtang Mix) (4:03) Metric - Breathing Underwater (3:56) Matthew Good Band - Hello Time Bomb (3:57) Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, Bill Corbett - The Canada Song (2:19) Rush - A Farewell to Kings (5:43)
Opening: Blame Canada (South Park) Bro. Josh (/u/AnonymooseReddtr) joins us from Canada to hang out After Lodge, eh We discuss how Canadian Freemasonry is its own thing Canada's own version of Bro. George Washington Alcohol in North American Lodges?! "Metric money" a.k.a. dues in the north A brief foreign policy tangent - why doesn't everyone hate Canada? Wait . . . we brought Bro. Josh here to make fun of HIM, things are going the wrong way Translating Masonic dad jokes into French "America's bigger!" All other things floppy heads related Closing: Canadian Idiot ("Weird Al" Yankovic) Email us at afterlodge@gmail.com Hang out with us on /r/AfterLodge Find us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter @AfterLodge Join us on IRC: irc.snoonet.org #freemasonry
Today, I'm speaking with guitarist Jim Kimo West. Now I grew up watching Late Night with David Letterman in the early 90s. I've always had this understanding that the best musicians were those like Paul Shaffer and the World's Most Dangerous Band because they could perform at the highest level with any musical guest covering all genres. It's in the same light that I have such high regard for Kimo. He great at what does and he plays from the heart. If you do not know him, he has played along side the king of parody Weird Al Yankovic for over 35 years. He can pull off an Eddie Van Halen guitar solo with ease (as heard in Eat It), then followed by a spot on Green Day guitar tone (as heard in Canadian Idiot.) If that weren't enough, he's just as proficient covering the Back Street Boys, Lady Gaga, and Don McLean. I've seen him rap in the style of Chamillionaire on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. As a guitarist myself, I'm kind of a sucker for listening to creatives talk about their work – perhaps because it's so different from my desk job. I also appreciate sitting down with Kimo because of his very unique career path to success. His band is truly like no other. His band has sold more than 12 million albums, recorded more than 150 parody and original songs, and has performed more than 1,000 live shows around the world. Kimo is also a prolific and respected Hawaiian “slack key” guitar artist. If you;ve seen the Oscar-winning film, “The Descendants” you have experienced this great acoustic guitar tradition. He's a two-time winner of the LA Treasures Award. In this interview we talk about money, music, taking risks, and what motivates him to be the best musician he can be. Let's get inspired with Jim Kimo West. Guest Biography Jim "Kimo" West first visited Hana, Maui in 1985, after a long summer on the road as guitarist for famed musical satirist, "Weird Al" Yankovic. As the sounds of Gabby Pahinui, the Sons of Hawai'i, Sonny Chillingworth, The Sunday Manoa, and others, played on the turntable, he jammed along for fun and relaxation. Already a devotee of open tunings, he was immediately drawn to the gentle rhythms of ki ho 'alu (slack key guitar) and soon began writing his own songs. The rich physical and cultural landscape of the Hana Coast has provided the inspiration for many of his compositions. While always retaining the heartfelt essence of traditional slack key, Jim "Kimo" West brings much of his own musical heritage to his original ki ho'alu instrumentals. His style can best be described as "nahenahe", meaning "soft, sweet or gentle voice", a fusion of old and new but still rooted deeply in tradition. Jim lives in Los Angeles where he writes and produces music for film and television. His music has graced feature films and TV shows on all the major networks and cable channels and his slack key compositions have been featured on National Public Radio, Honda TV spots as well as the Disney Channel . He travels regularly to the islands to perform, relax and visit with his "ohana". He also performs slack key concerts around the mainland US, especially in the Southern California area, and at selected private events. Shownotes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/000 Links http://www.jimkimowest.com http://twitter.com/westernmost http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jim-Kimo-West/ https://store.cdbaby.com/Artist/JimKimoWest http://weirdal.com/ In this episode, you will learn: How Kimo came to know what he wanted to do professionally at just 18 years old. Why sometimes you should take a chance, leaving a steady job to find something bigger and better. Insights into the music business from making money from downloads to Kimo's 35+ year successful career playing with Weird Al Yankovic. Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music. Until next time!
Canadian Idiot from Straight Outta Lynwood is a perfect, but straight forward parody. It hits all of Weird Al’s quality markers, but does it go beyond that?Let us know your thoughts by calling the Weird Line at 302-72-WEIRD. Thanks!Theme ImprovisedRead more...
One song is a nuanced critique of American xenophobia, the other is performed by Green Day! Zing! Weird Al's Cameo: https://www.facebook.com/colbertlateshow/videos/859963287481757/ Michael's plugs n' stuff: https://www.facebook.com/michaelwilliamhunter/ https://twitter.com/Arctic_Ginger https://www.instagram.com/michaelwilliamhunter http://aimyinacage.com/ Show music: "Dvorak Polka" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Find more of our episodes at www.pipedreampodcasts.com
Join DJ Styles as she talks about some of Weird Al Yankovic's most famous hits from his early years, The Dare to be Stupid album relased in 1983 to his all new album Mandatory. Hits include Canadian Idiot of his 2006 Straight Outta Lynwood album, pardoy of Greenday's American Idiot, from their American Idiot ablum relased in 2004. Foil from his Mandatory 2014 album. Also Don't miss out out on the fun with the all new Movie Maddness segment, featuring the most popular films at the box office this week. Movies Include Batman Vs Superman: Dawn Of Justace, 10 Cloverfiled Lane, and Zootopia.
We take a glimpse outside our little piece of anime heaven over here in the States to hear about the industry in Canada from the host of the Zannen Canada podcast: Jesse Betteridge. Before that, it's business as usual as we bring you the latest Toonami news and recaps for Akame ga Kill and Parasyte. Paul and Jim were both unavailable so Duelist and Caboose are along for the ride. Your hosts this week are Sketch and Darrell with our returning guests CabooseJr and DuelistG Music Credits: “Skyreach” performed by Sora Amamiya “Let Me Hear” performed by Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas “I Am” from the Parasyte Soundtrack "Oh Canada" performed by Five Iron Frenzy "Canadian Idiot" performed by Al Yankovic DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions of the participants of this podcast are not the views of ToonamiFaithful.Com or it’s affiliates, nor are they the views of Toonami, [adult swim], Williams Street, Turner or any other Time Warner property. Please rate us on iTunes and Stitcher and send us feedback through email, Twitter or Facebook. Twitter: @ToonamiPodcast Facebook.com/ToonamiFaithfulPodcast Website: ToonamiFaithful.com E-Mail: podcast@ToonamiFaithful.com You can also listen to us on: Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/toonami-faithful-podcast-2?refid=stpr iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/toonami-faithfuls-podcast/id539486048?mt=2v
In another massive episode filled with genius and hilarity, Joey and chris have fun conversing about the past week in wrestling. They talk about trying to convince Batista fans that they are wrong, how WWE.com's Superstar Of The Day could be a bad omen for the recipient of that honor, breaking the WWE Draft rules in the very first week, the breaking up of the Finlay family, Matt Hardy as a video game, and Shane McMahon outclassing Batista in a tag match. They also discuss the whereabouts of Larry Sweeney, Chikara, the debut of a former WWE tag champ in TNA, and introduce a new segment where Joey presents internet rumors and chris doesn't believe any of them. All this plus much, much, much more including a review of a Korean pro wrestling comedy film entitled The Foul King! Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "Canadian Idiot" by Weird Al Yankovic from the album "Straight Outta Lynwood" Both songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!
Our mail sack has been punched once again, but this time we asked for it. Warren had submitted our feed to the website Culture.ca, who (wisely) rejected our application to be listed. The reason they gave us was that we "use an abundance of coarse language. For the moment we are not able to inform our users on this, yakkety, yakkety, blah, blah". Fuckers! We're waiting for the moment that technology is invented, so the public from Culture.ca can finally overcome their antipathy towards human tails. If you have any ideas for content we could include in a special podcast just for culture.ca, let us know via email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
Our mail sack has been punched once again, but this time we asked for it. Warren had submitted our feed to the website Culture.ca, who (wisely) rejected our application to be listed. The reason they gave us was that we "use an abundance of coarse language. For the moment we are not able to inform our users on this, yakkety, yakkety, blah, blah". Fuckers! We're waiting for the moment that technology is invented, so the public from Culture.ca can finally overcome their antipathy towards human tails. If you have any ideas for content we could include in a special podcast just for culture.ca, let us know via email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.