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Captain Danger 19xx.xx.xx The Alternative
Captain Danger 19xx.xx.xx The Alternative
HOLLY BY CAPTAIN DANGER, 5min., USA Directed by Aaron Steinberg Captain Danger soundtracks interstellar misadventures. https://www.captaindanger.com/ https://www.facebook.com/captaindangermusic https://twitter.com/captdanger https://www.instagram.com/captaindangermusic Get to know the filmmaker: Our band Captain Danger needed a music video to accompany our single entitled “Holly.” Our goals included making something fun that pointed to our sense of adventure as a group, musically and otherwise. Along the way, we were super-fortunate to enlist (Emmy-nominated) Dane Lawing as Director of Photography, who was keen on capturing a look for the live band sequences that could somehow complement the overall Sci Fi concept. We were striving to create something that could nod to our appreciation for weirdness and humor while also supporting the song's underlying, more earthbound themes, which explore missed connections and a sense of alienation. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
Pirate trouble? A magic bubble? Let's see what hijinks the Sidebars get up to as they continue their encounter with Captain Danger's wacky band of polluting pirate pals! Featuring:Kasia Czarkowska-Guzuik as Granny SabinkaSeverin Gourley as Dexter ClementineJules Daniel as Bradley BardleyErika Jayne as Taryn Grimand Julz Burgisser as DMVisit www.fateofisen.com to learn more.Fate of Isen is one of the Feedspot top D&D podcasts in the world! Check out Feedspot here.If you like the show, please feel free to follow us on social media (@fateofisen) or support us on Patreon! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ Intro, outro, and recap music by freesound user, Tyops, and ambient sound by TabletopAudio.com
Captain Danger 19xx.xx.xx The Alternative
Captain Danger 19xx.xx.xx The Alternative
Mail call! A mysterious wooden ammo crate appeared on our doorstep recently, and turns out it had some whiskey in it. Is it good? Is it bad? Is it a school project? Learn all of this and more in our whiskey review of Captain Danger Close Whiskey.Want to get in on exclusive Blue Collar perks? Visit: https://www.patreon.com/bluecollarbourbonLearn More:Captain Danger Close: https://www.dangerclosebourbon.com/Blue Collar Bourbon: https://linktr.ee/bluecollarbourbonLasting Media: https://linktr.ee/lastingmediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The good crew of the Galactic Driftwood has another away mission to report on! This time Captain Danger (aka Bill) led a highly trained away mission to Lyons, Nebraska for the Third annual CosmicCon. Hidden away in this small town is a fellow mad scientist by the name of Bill Hedges, following his passion and running Cosmic Films Studio. Danger and the rest of the away team helped him do some filming for an upcoming project while taking in all the wonders that Bill has created there! Tune in to find out more of what this independent film creator has been up to in the year since we last heard from him!
Fandom is Family. We're back in your orbit again for another sampling of your pop-culture goods but this week is a little different. This time we checked out bio-filters (face masks), updated our immunizations (vaccine boosters), and Captain Danger sent out a couple of away teams. While the others were checking in on Bill Hedges at CosmicCon 2022, Seth beamed down to check out ConStellation 11 in Lincoln Nebraska. Seth has been attending since the very beginning, and he's got a report on how things turned out this year, as well as a bit of swag to show off! Tune in, and maybe consider pre-registering for next year's convention!
Aaron Steinberg is Captain Danger, flanked by Keith “E-Day” Eaddy & Roger “Joose” Benford. Aaron has done so much with music, starting very young with bands like The Studmuffins, Wabbit, Uncle Dad, and was he and is part of The Televisionairies whose role in life is to make music out of television theme songs that is part Dr Demento meets Gilligan's Island.
Hey there Ricker fans, Angela Bowen here, the host of Together We're Gonna Find Our Way: A Silver Spoons Podcast. S1E2: Boys Will Be Boys Airdate: October 2, 1982 In this episode Ricky is pleased that Edward lets him get away with everything - until Derek tells him it means he doesn't care about Ricky. Edward has to show Ricky that his relaxed attitude toward discipline doesn't mean that he doesn't love him. We also learn in this episode that Derek was kicked out of military school after he looked at the military captain’s wife in the shower. She’s 74 years old for crying out loud. That’s just nasty, Derek. We also learn of Edward’s troubling relationship with his father (which will continue throughout the course of the show’s run)and the real reason he is hesitant to disciplining Ricky. We get some cute flirtation between Edward and Kate. His code name Captain Danger over the walkie talkie and Kate’s code name Foxy Lady. He also picks a rose for her. Aww. We see Ricky’s awesome bedroom for the first time with his race car bed and he’s got his own bathroom. Plus all kinds of cool toys. Who wouldn’t want to be sent to their room if they had one like that. Derek’s jerk factor scale low end Margaux Kramer vs higher end Nellie Oleson. This episode for telling Ricky his father doesn’t punish him because he doesn’t love him is on the low end Margaux Kramer. That’s just like her from Season 1. The one thing I got in trouble for that I can recall at Ricky’s age is calling a 900 hotline number for Soap Opera Spoilers for the show All My Children when I was 11. Ran up the phone bill and my Dad had the number blocked. At the end of the episode I talk about the books I've read. Books I've Read: Front Desk By: Kelly Yang Nightbooks By: J.A. White Marcus Vega Doesn't Speak Spanish By: Pablo Cartaya Next week we'll meet Edward's father and Ricky's Grandfather in S1E3: Grandfather Stratton, which aired on October 9, 1982. In this episode Ricky wants to meet his grandfather, but finds that Edward has no interest in seeing his father - an attitude that is definitely mutual. Knowing how important it was for him to know his father, Ricky devises a plan to reconcile the two. If anyone wants to email me about the show you can do so at silverspoonspodcast@gmail.com If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review on Itunes on Punky Power: An Unofficial Punky Brewster Podcast. Have a great night!
Hey There Ricker Fans, Angela Bowen here, the host of Together We're Gonna Find Our Way: A Silver Spoons Podcast. S1E2: Boys Will Be Boys Airdate: October 2, 1982 In this episode Ricky is pleased that Edward lets him get away with everything - until Derek tells him it means he doesn't care about Ricky. Edward has to show Ricky that his relaxed attitude toward discipline doesn't mean that he doesn't love him. We also learn in this episode that Derek was kicked out of military school after he looked at the military captain’s wife in the shower. She’s 74 years old for crying out loud. That’s just nasty, Derek. We also learn of Edward’s troubling relationship with his father (which will continue throughout the course of the show’s run)and the real reason he is hesitant to disciplining Ricky. We get some cute flirtation between Edward and Kate. His code name Captain Danger over the walkie talkie and Kate’s code name Foxy Lady. He also picks a rose for her. Aww. We see Ricky’s awesome bedroom for the first time with his race car bed and he’s got his own bathroom. Plus all kinds of cool toys. Who wouldn’t want to be sent to their room if they had one like that. Derek’s jerk factor scale low end Margaux Kramer vs higher end Nellie Oleson. This episode for telling Ricky his father doesn’t punish him because he doesn’t love him is on the low end Margaux Kramer. That’s just like her from Season 1. The one thing I got in trouble for that I can recall at Ricky’s age is calling a 900 hotline number for Soap Opera Spoilers for the show All My Children when I was 11. Ran up the phone bill and my Dad had the number blocked. At the end of the episode I talk about the books I've read. Books I've Read: Front Desk By: Kelly Yang Nightbooks By: J.A. White Marcus Vega Doesn't Speak Spanish By: Pablo Cartaya Next week we'll meet Edward's father and Ricky's Grandfather in S1E3: Grandfather Stratton, which aired on October 9, 1982. In this episode Ricky wants to meet his grandfather, but finds that Edward has no interest in seeing his father - an attitude that is definitely mutual. Knowing how important it was for him to know his father, Ricky devises a plan to reconcile the two. If anyone wants to email me about the show you can do so at silverspoonspodcast@gmail.com If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review on Itunes on Punky Power: An Unofficial Punky Brewster Podcast. Have a great night!
Kelly discusses what it takes to be active in the world while staying above the fray of politics as usual with Dylan Brody, Erin Brown, Rick Overton and Suzanne Whang. Music by Captain Danger.
Kelly and Steven tackle Hollywood douchebaggery, discuss how live performance creates mind melding, and predict that Kelly will be giving birth anally someday. Music provided by Captain Danger and Tracy Newman.
On today's show Kelly talks with one of the original Not Ready for Prime-time Players, Laraine Newman. They delve into things like the writing process, how improvisation informs motherhood, the difference between SNL and SCTV, and what it took to have a life beyond SNL. The music selections for this show are: Shadow to the Sun by Brownstein Houston Music and Hollywood Douchebag by Captain Danger.
My guests are: GoGirls Music founder, Madalyn Sklar (who brought along female musicians, Evonne Rivera and Kelly Zirbes) and comedian Barry Sobel (who brouht along musician, Captain Danger). Topics: Are Female Musicians Supportive Of Each Other? Should Stand-Up Comics Add Music Into Their Act? To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com