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Send us a textIntro song: Because30. Help!29. I Will28. Back in the U.S.S.R.27. Ticket to Ride26. Golden Slumbers -> Carry That Weight -> The EndOutro song: You Never Give Me Your Money -> Sun King
We had the great heavy metal rockers Weight of the Tide on our humble podcast and they didn't disappoint. Mark Moots' heavy guitar and powerful vocals, Marcus Mayhall's superb bass, Jason Thomas' masterful drums and absent from the show, Jes Phipps also on guitar and vocals, provided us tracks from their latest album What Pale […]
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This week's guest is Fred Eltringham! If you listened to our recent episode with Sterling Laws, you heard Fred get a lot of love as one of Sterling's five picks—so it was an honor to finally have him on the show himself. And I gotta say…his voice is so soothing and calm. Puts mine to shame. Fred has been playing with Sheryl Crow since 2012, but his résumé also includes The Wallflowers, The Chicks, kd lang, Willie Nelson, Gigolo Aunts, Juliana Hatfield, Ben Kweller, and plenty more. He's a steady, calm ship at sea behind the kit, and it seems like songwriters line up around the block to work with him. In addition to his international touring with Sheryl, you can catch him on Instagram whenever he's doing something cool in Nashville—especially with Jules Belmont, as part of their tasty little instrumental group. So, please enjoy my chat with Fred Eltringham about the five records that shaped him into the musician he is today. Cheers! --- Get Your Copy of the Drummers on Drumming Book Today!
Its the end of the year and with that comes the end of the recent Heritage Auction for the Power Rangers franchise items. CJ and Prime talk at length about it and talk about the latest toku news and happenings.
Coming at the end of an intensely creative period, The Beatles' Abbey Road features some of the most adventurous compositions in the quartet's catalog. It's fitting then that the album concludes with one of the most inventive and famous medley committed to record. To close season two of “A Life in Lyrics” McCartney discusses The Beatles' send off to recording: “Golden Slumbers”, “Carry That Weight” and “The End.” “McCartney: A Life in Lyrics” is a co-production between iHeart Media, MPL and Pushkin Industries. The series was produced by Pejk Malinovski and Sara McCrea; written by Sara McCrea; edited by Dan O'Donnell and Sophie Crane; mastered by Jason Gambrell with assistance from Jake Gorski and sound design by Pejk Malinovski. The series is executive produced by Leital Molad, Justin Richmond, Lee Eastman and Scott Rodger. Thanks to Lee Eastman, Richard Ewbank, Scott Rodger, Aoife Corbett and Steve Ithell.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Markus Schönholzer ist Liedermacher und Komponist. Er bewegt sich zwischen Musical und Chanson, schreibt für Shows, Theater und Film. Und für sich selbst. Denn jetzt ist er wieder mit einem eigenen Programm unterwegs. «Die Schönholzers», das soeben im Zürcher Hechtplatztheater Premiere hatte. Geboren wird Markus Schönholzer in den USA. Er lebt mit seiner Familie in Buffalo, wo sein Vater als Elektroingenieur arbeitet und seine Mutter die Kinder betreut. Die Familie stammt zwar aus der Schweiz, spricht aber nur Englisch. In den USA leben bedeutet, Amerikaner zu sein. Man integriert sich und übernimmt auch die Sprache. Doch zu Beginn der 70er-Jahre ändern sich die Dinge. Die Depression zwingt die Familie, sich neu zu orientieren, was konkret bedeutet: Sie kehrt in die Schweiz zurück. So landet Markus Schönholzer in einem kleinen Dorf im Rheintal. Ohne Schweizerdeutsch zu sprechen, ohne Freunde und mit den falschen Sportkenntnissen. Basketball statt Fussball. In dieser Situation entdeckt Markus Schönholzer die Gitarre, mit der er sich eine eigene Welt aufbaut und die ihn schliesslich mit viel Geduld und über viele Stationen zum Musiker und Songwriter werden lässt. Von seiner amerikanischen Prägung und seinem Schweizer Hintergrund, von seiner Entwicklung vom gitarrenspielenden Jungen zum professionellen Musiker, von seinen Erfahrungen als Bandmitglied, Komponist von Musicals und Autor diverser Soloprogramme und vom entscheidenden Einfluss vieler wohlmeinender Freunde auf seine Karriere und natürlich auch ganz konkret von der Musk, die ihn geprägt hat, erzählt Markus Schönholzer im Gespräch mit Gastgeber Michael Luisier. Die gespielten Titel: - The Beatles - Abbey Road: Golden Slumbers, Carry That Weight - Joni Mitchell - Both Sides Now: Both Sides Now - Randy Newman - Dark Matter: She Chose Me - Tom Lehrer - That Was The Year That Was: New Math - Laura Marlin: A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall (von Bob Dylan)
And that's a wrap. The Cowboy Bebop gaiden ends on a 2-parter that pulls at our heartstrings. Make sure you watch-along with this special season finale. Up next? More JoJo's. [this episode covers anime eps 25: "The Real Folk Blues (Part 1)" and 26: "The Real Folk Blues (Part 2)"]
And that's a wrap. The Cowboy Bebop gaiden ends on a 2-parter that pulls at our heartstrings. Make sure you watch-along with this special season finale. Up next? More JoJo's. [this episode covers anime eps 25: "The Real Folk Blues (Part 1)" and 26: "The Real Folk Blues (Part 2)"]
Frodo declines to acquiesce to Sam's request to share the burden of the Ring… means ‘no'. Join Alan and Don as Sam becomes Frodo's personal shopper in the worst clearance sale ever in our final episode on The Tower of Cirith Ungol. Sam forgives Frodo for his Ring-induced thievery allegation; we discuss the origin of orcs (again!); and the Watchers can't stop Frodo and Sam. Also, The Lord of the Mark returns to speculate on Tolkien's favorite Indiana Jones film.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4468251/advertisement
With their enemies in one place and their troubles a-brewing, the crew of The 21st Night of September are forced to reckon with their blues. This season is sponsored by Soul Muppet Publishing and their Kickstarter campaign for Orbital Blues: Afterburn. Follow our links in the show notes to support the campaign and to let them know we sent you there. SUPPORT THE ORBITAL BLUES KICKSTARTER Featuring: Shenuque Tissera as Kumari, “The Boss” Carolyn Page as Eli O'Conner, “The Lonely Heart” Drakoniques as Blank, “The Quick” Elliot Davis as Ward Jackson, “The Regret” Abby Hepworth as Maria James, “The Brick in the Wall” Brian Flaherty as The Storyteller Join our Patreon to receive an extended interview with Zach and Sam, talkbacks for every episode this season, and a bonus actual play every month. Credits: Orbital Blues is published by Soul Muppet Publishing Edited & Sound Designed by Brian Flaherty Original Theme Song and Character Themes by BE/HOLD Produced by Many Sided Media Subscribe to The Twenty Sided Newsletter Join the Many Sided Media Discord
With their enemies in one place and their troubles a-brewing, the crew of The 21st Night of September are forced to reckon with their blues... This season is sponsored by Soul Muppet Publishing and their Kickstarter campaign for Orbital Blues: Afterburn. Follow our links in the show notes to support the campaign and to let them know we sent you there. SUPPORT THE ORBITAL BLUES KICKSTARTER Featuring: Shenuque Tissera as Kumari, “The Boss” Carolyn Page as Eli O'Conner, “The Lonely Heart” Drakoniques as Blank, “The Quick” Elliot Davis as Ward Jackson, “The Regret” Abby Hepworth as Maria James, “The Brick in the Wall” Brian Flaherty as The Storyteller Join our Patreon to receive an extended interview with Zach and Sam, talkbacks for every episode this season, and a bonus actual play every month. Credits: Orbital Blues is published by Soul Muppet Publishing Edited & Sound Designed by Brian Flaherty Original Theme Song and Character Themes by BE/HOLD Produced by Many Sided Media Subscribe to The Twenty Sided Newsletter Join the Many Sided Media Discord
Last night was the third straight game in which the Mets got fewer than five innings of work from their starting pitcher, with Tylor Megill exiting the mound in Atlanta having recorded just 14 outs. That was the same number as David Peterson on Monday night, and two more than Carlos Carrasco managed on Sunday in St. Louis.Carrasco has had 10 starts of fewer than five innings this season, matching his total of a year ago, and becoming the first Mets starter to have multiple seasons of such futility. The record is 11 starts where no amount of offense would have qualified the pitcher for the win, set unsurprisingly in 1962, by Jay Hook — who did complete 13 of his 34 starts that year, too. Glendon Rusch completed one of his 33 starts in 2001, and also got bounced early 11 times to match Hook.Along with Carrasco, the Mets have had Al Jackson in 1963 and Jack Fisher in 1965 reach double figures in this sorry category. So, never more than one pitcher in a season, although they've been close: Jackson had nine in 1962, as did Galen Cisco in ‘65. Gary Gentry and Nolan Ryan each had nine in 1971, as did the trio of Mark Bomback, Ray Burris, and John Pacella in 1980. Peterson is one away from making it another sour trifecta.It was the 1980 Mets who set the team record for this with 58 games in which a pitcher failed to get through five innings. Last year, they got to 40. It's not September yet, and they're at 38, with Carrasco one away from tying the team record, Megill now at eight, and Peterson with seven. The remaining 13 of those starts: three apiece by Joey Lucchesi, Max Scherzer, and Kodai Senga, two by Denyi Reyes, and one each by José Butto and Justin Verlander. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe
Cast: Ahmani, Paul, Flare, Pele, and LeonIntro/Outro by OnyxenThe Lost MetalDivision 2Beneath OresaDawven heavy metalYu-Gi-Oh Ramia-YanaVibration manHonkai Star Rail Arcanum Unbound Donny cates ThorMalazanUnordinaryWeak HeroJust PancakesTip Jar
Being devoted to Christ means facing rejection at some point.John 15:18-19If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world.
Guy, Dan, and Danny discuss big tech stocks carrying the market (3:00), the bank crisis in remission not over (14:30), UPS earnings (27:30), the Microsoft/Activision deal getting blocked (30:30), home builders & energy (33:00), Tesla's gap down (36:30). The co-hosts interview Rebecca Patterson, former chief investment strategist at Bridgewater Associates, and talk about her career (47:00), her base case for a recession (54:00), how to play the market (58:30), what could go right (1:07:00), the banking crisis (1:12:30), and financial literacy (1:15:00). About the Show: On The Tape is a weekly podcast with CNBC Fast Money's Guy Adami, Dan Nathan and Danny Moses. They're offering takes on the biggest market-moving headlines of the week, trade ideas, in-depth analysis, tips and advice. Each episode, they are joined by prominent Wall Street participants to help viewers make smarter investment decisions. Bear market, bull market, recession, inflation or deflation… we're here to help guide your portfolio into the green. Risk Reversal brings you years of experience from former Wall Street insiders trading stocks to experts in the commodity market. Check out our show notes here See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com/onthetape. Shoot us an email at OnTheTape@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OnTheTapePod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow Danny Moses @DMoses34 on Twitter Follow Liz Young @LizYoungStrat on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
The 4th Quarter is here and we have McCartney Product. After a quiet year (1-2-3 box aside) Paul has hit us with a new box set containing 80 singles from his career from 1970 to 2022. We went live on our YouTube channel with friends Joe Mayo and Beatley Tone to discuss. This is the audio version. Traditional episodes will resume next week. Carry That Weight... we mean Crate! Andy & Tom
I talk about the loss of a loved one and the weight that comes with it.
Bee and Stephen finally made it to the end and wow do they have to eat the words. They talk about the storytelling, what they didn't expect, and give corgi butts to the final three episodes of Cowboy Bebop and to the show as a whole. Spoilers: We apologize for our previous stances on this show, listen to find out why! And coming soon: Season 3, where we dive into Card Captor Sakura! We'll see you, space cowboy. Don't forget if you want to hear our thoughts on Season 1 of https://www.thefandomentals.com/episode-3-mha-roaring-muscles/ (My Hero Academia) just go back to season 1! And don't forget to leave us 5 corgi butts and a review on your fave platform! Bee – http://twitter.com/bee_zelda (@bee_zelda) – http://www.thebroadswords.com/ (http://www.thebroadswords.com) Stephen – http://twitter.com/the_baddm (@the_baddm) – http://www.faeforgeacademy.com/ (http://www.faeforgeacademy.com) Kelsi – http://twitter.com/kelsidgarcia (@kelsidgarcia) – http://twitch.tv/faeforgeacademy (http://twitch.tv/faeforgeacademy)
We chop it up about the new Everything Everywhere All at Once and Sonic the Hedgehog 2 trailers, Naomi Harris groping experience, Cowboy Bebop getting cancelled after 1 season and petition to recast Black Panther's T'Challa.
In the last episode of season 7, we reach the end of the “Long and Winding (Newbie) Road”. Employment lawyers Jack, Blair and Stephen discuss how “We Can Work It Out” when taking a new recruit through a probationary period and induction process. Blair gives some valuable tips on how “To Hold the Hand” of new starts; Jack offers advice on sorting out who within the organisation should “Carry That Weight” of overseeing the process; and Stephen discusses how slow starters should be given the chance at “Getting Better” where they need some “Help”. We also offer our views on how to tell a new start to “get back to where they once belonged” when it subsequently comes to light they have told lies in their job application. While this is the final episode of our “Newbie Road” season, the team decide to do a bonus Christmas special episode to look out for next week before we say “Goodbye” for the year.
Whether you hate to see it go, or you love to watch it leave, Netflix has officially pulled the plug on the second season of their live action Cowboy Bebop adaptation. Being that we have a little bit of a shorter episode this week for exciting reasons that we cannot yet reveal to you, we thought it would be the perfect topic to spend a little over 30 minutes on. We've already reviewed the series in a previous episode, but this week we're taking a stab at whether it deserved to be cut short. What does this mean for future Netflix live action remakes? Is there an anime that would be better in the 3d space? And perhaps most importantly could season 2 have "saved", the show? Obviously all we can do is speculate, but if you're curious about it then we've got you covered.
Spoiler free until 00:16:58! For this episode Andrew, Joel, and Steven talk about the new Netflix live action Cowboy Bebop adaptation. But first, we pitch our favorite Christmas movies to each other. For Bebop, the original anime is considered one of the greatest animes of all time, can the live action live up? How well does it translate to live action? We discuss these topics, including where the series hits and misses, along with so much more! 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:43 Favorite Christmas Films 00:11:19 Spoiler Free Review 00:16:58 Intermission 00:17:46 Spectacle 00:36:17 Performance 00:51:47 Score 00:57:55 Plot 01:24:00 Originality/Faithfulness 01:31:08 Outro Patreon : patreon.com/SpoilersIntendedPodcast Discord : https://discord.gg/kGRAmjbqcF (https://discord.gg/kGRAmjbqcF)
Episode 9. Get everybody and the stuff together. Ok, three, two, one, let's jam! Jess and Paul revisit one of their favourite anime series: Cowboy Bebop (1997) in time for the release of Netflix's live action series. We go over the different anime series that hold a special place in our hearts, their secret memorabilia shame, and dive into both the phenomenally animated series from Shinichirō Watanabe and Sunrise 1997 and it's divisive live action adaptation in 2021 featuring John Cho, Mustafa Shakir & Daniella Pineda. Links to Ethel and the Androids Soundcloud, our social media and more can be found here: https://linktr.ee/ideefixepod
DA BINGE BOIS HAVE BECOME SPACE COWBOYS THIS WEEK, as we come to town to review Cowboy Bebop the animated series! But before we get into our space adventure time, we must do our classic segment where we talk about the shows we've been watching since the last time we reviewed a TV series, Whatcha Been Watchin. This week, Enrique has been watching random horror movies like Malignant, Malevolent, Nobody Sleeps In The Woods Tonight, and Harry Potter franchise, Eli watches Outer Banks, and Tristan watches Masked Singer like always. After that we hop into our talk about Cowboy Bebop and discuss how the pivotal anime series doesn't follow standard narrative structure and which works to a varying level of appeal to each of the cast. During the talk, Enrique talks about his nostalgia for the series and love of 90s anime aesthetic, Eli talks about it took him awhile to get into the series due to plot structure, and Tristan talks about his initial distaste for Ed and how does like her now. Join us next week as we talk about the not so new Marvel movie Shang Chi And The Ten Rings! Timestamps: Whatcha Been Watchin Start (00:00:40) Cowboy Bebop Discussion (00:15:35) As always thanks for watching, hit us up on social media for a shoutout! Instagram: @DaBingeBois Twitter: @BingeBois Shoutout BNH for Chill Clap that opens the show every week!
Shang is back, and a fourth special host has joined us for the finale of Cowboy Bebop! Hint: He barks. Join our penultimate discussion of Cowboy Bebop. You're gonna carry that weight.This podcast episode recaps Cowboy Bebop 21 - 26.
Upon crossing the gates of Purgatory, Dante finally reaches the first cornice of mount Purgatory: a place where the prideful souls carry heavy rocks and look upon artful engravings on the ground. In this episode, Fr. Branson and Donovan explain the humbling nature of the prideful's punishment and point out the changes taking place in the souls of Purgatory. Tune in for discussions on real and false humility, the vanity of fame, and purification through humiliation. Join our reading group here: https://gtcc.co/dantegroupme Listen to our main podcast here: https://gtcc.co/podcast
David Farrier is the author of Footprints: In Search of Future Fossils, a meditation on the Anthropocene and a search for the fossils that humans are leaving behind. In this essay, David reflects on the material weight of human-made objects and on the home as a structure that holds and records the trace of our presence on the Earth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lisa Marie chatted with me via Skype from Lake Garda in the North of Italy. In her journey you'll hear the impact of a transracial adoptee who grew up in a homogenous world that didn't look like herself, and the serendipitous meeting that allowed Lisa to free herself from part of her past. Even though she lived a world away, technology allowed her to find her birth mother and spend the entire day online with her and her birth family. In front of an intimate audience in Colorado, Lisa got the once in a lifetime opportunity to sing to one special woman sitting in the front row of her show. This is Lisa's journey. Support this podcast
What a weekend of football & what a week of football to come! LGW is here to break it down & give you the key headlines & preview the second leg of the Champions League. (0:30) Man City vs Man Utd(10:20) Real Madrid vs Atletico(17:34) Bayern vs BVB(22:48) Barrack for Bale for the Ballon D'or(25:45) Firminos pearly whites(26:10) Liverpool is dying(28:45) CL: Juve vs Porto(30:47) Dortmund vs Sevilla(33:27) The B stands for Borussia Dortmund (35:00) PSG vs Barca? (36:35) Liverpool vs RB Leipzig
“You don't want to be in a place where there's no challenge. You might even quit your job if there's no challenge. Say, 'Well, that's a good job. It gives you security,' and you think, 'God, I can't stand this. It's eating away at my soul. It's all security and no challenge.' So why do you want a challenge? Because that's what you're built for. You're built to take on a maximal load, right? Because that's what strengthens you, and you need to be strong because life is extraordinarily difficult. "(Why is that?) Because the evil king is always whittling away at the structure of the state. And you have to be awake and sharp to stop that from happening so that you don't become corrupt. And so that your family doesn't become corrupt. And so that your state doesn't have to become corrupt. You have to have your eyes open, and your wits sharp, and your words at the ready. And you have to be educated. And you have to know about your history. And you have to know how to think. And you have to know how to read. And you have to know how to speak. And you have to know how to aim. And you have to be willing to hoist the troubles of the world up on your shoulders. And what's so interesting about that, so remarkable. And this is something that's really manifested itself to me as I've been doing these public lectures. I've been talking about responsibility to people, which doesn't seem to happen very often anymore, and the audiences are dead quiet. And I lay out this idea that life is tragedy tainted by malevolence, and everyone says, 'Yeah, well we already always suspected that, but no one has ever said it quite so bluntly, and it's quite a relief to hear that I'm not the only person who has those suspicions.' "Then the second part of that is the better part, and it's the optimistic part, which is despite the fact that life is a tragedy tainted by malevolence, at every level of existence there's something about the human spirit that can thrive under precisely those conditions if we allow that to occur, because as difficult as life is – and as horrible as we are – our capacity to deal with that catastrophe and to transcend that malevolent spirit is more powerful than that reality itself. And that's the fundamental issue. I think that's the fundamental issue of the Judeo-Christian ethic, with its emphasis on the divinity of the individual. "As catastrophic as life is – and as malevolent as people can be, and that's malevolent beyond belief – fundamentally, a person has, in spirit, the nobility to set that right and to defeat evil. And that more than that the antidote to the catastrophe of life, and the suffering of life, and the tragedy of life that can drive you down and destroy you, is to take on exactly that responsibility, and to say, 'Well, there's plenty of work to be done, and isn't that terrible? "There isn't anything so bad that we can't make it worse, but I have it within me to decide that I'm going to stand up against that. I'm going to strive to make the world a better place. I'm going to strive to constrain the malevolence that's in my own heart, and to set my family straight, and to work despite my tragic lot for the betterment of everything that's in front of me.' And the consequence of that – the immediate consequence of that – is that when you make the decision to take on all of that voluntarily – which is to stand up straight, by the way, with your shoulders back – to take all that on voluntarily, as soon as you make that decision, then all the catastrophe justifies itself in the nobility of your striving. And that's what it means to be an individual.” - Jordan Peterson --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/donavon-riley/support
On episode 9 of Overthink, Ellie and David dive into the concept of parrhesia (speaking truth to those in power). They discuss its origin in Ancient Greece with Socrates and Diogenes, as well as its resurgence in Foucault. The two get into modern day truth tellers such as Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, Tristan Harris, Emma Sulkowicz, and more. Interested in the works discussed? Look no further:Andreas Huyssen, “Foreword: The return of Diogenes as Postmodern Intellectual”Michel Foucault, Fearless SpeechGordon Hull, “The Banality of Cynicism: Foucault and the Limits of Authentic Parrhēsia”Mary Anne Franks, “Fearless Speech”“The Social Dilemma,” dir. Jeff OrlowskiKurt Borg, “Foucault on Drugs: The Personal, the Ethical and the Political in Foucault in California”Emma Sulkowicz, "Carry That Weight"Website | overthinkpodcast.comInstagram & Twitter | @overthink_podEmail | Dearoverthink@gmail.comYouTube | Overthink podcast
Eén van Paul McCartney's mooiste composities en vocale prestaties is toch wel Golden Slumbers (hoewel hij de tekst niet zelf schreef). Jan-Cees pluist deze klassieker helemaal uit en doet daar Carry That Weight nog even bij. Smullen!
Welcome to the Big Beatles Sort Out, a show in which I, author and musician Garry Abbott, attempt to finally decide my favourite Beatles recordings by scoring each and every one for lyrical content, musicality and production. I am assisted in this venture by my brother and resident Beatles expert, Paul Abbott, with a deep knowledge of the Beatles and the wider context in which they operated. Each episode we explore and score 5 songs from the Beatles full recording catalogue. The songs are drawn at random to try and avoid any album or era prejudices skewing the results. So please join us as we try and sort out, The Beatles. Episode 5 Songs: Good Day Sunshine, Carry That Weight, Michelle, Another Girl, From Me to You Please let anyone know about this podcast who might be interested! You can contact me on Twitter @big_sort or @Garry_Abbott, or via my website www.garryabbott.co.uk. Please listen out for Paul's other Podcasts, 'The Head Ballet' - all about novelty music, and 'Hark! 87th Precinct Podcast' - all about Ed McBain's seminal police procedural novel series. You can listen along to the songs featured in this episode on this handy Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0ntXnNIIkYizUONAAHFea6 Keep up with the scoring charts, or start your own using the blank-master, with this handy google sheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Qc7mHMeBBM9LSPUV0L6zrYrF2Rib9eX-Xssua-Wox3g/edit?usp=sharing
FIVE decades since the The Beatles advised people “to carry that weight” in 1969, the Philippines’s debt burden stood at P7.73 trillion ($159.34 billion) as of end-2019. The dollar amount was equivalent to the budget deficit the US addressed nearly two decades ago. While the Fab Four wasn’t referring to anything, much more debt, the burden of borrowings were carried long and will be carried long according to people BusinessMirror talked to amid and even after the Covid-19 pandemic and the Duterte administration.
Returning guest Lesley Goth shares insight into building her new membership program. In this episode we dive into: ✨shedding the weight you’ve been carrying ✨focus on delivering a result and not a product Episode Links Link to Free Gift Ebook: https://lesleygothcoaching.lpages.co/support-cv-ebook-opt-in-freebie-copy Connect with Lesley by creating your free virtual networking profile - https://forms.gle/Wvt9Z1xQ7vnDXHaF9 Sign up for our upcoming training: How to have a consistent flow of warm leads and hot leads -> https://tinyurl.com/yxmvnu7v
The Papists discuss the anime series "Cowboy Bebop." A space, cowboy, jazz combo. Spicy stuff. Check it.
Neste episódio eu montei uma playlist baseada em pedidos, à partir de uma pergunta que lancei no meu perfil do Instagram: Qual música é o seu remédio? Em tempos sombrios como este, a música pode ser mais do que nunca um caminho de cura e alívio.
We're back after a couple of months off! We've been real busy questioning the humanity of DMV drones and kicking people. In amongst that, though, we have found some time to play some games here and there! To that end, we've got thoughts on the Final Fantasy VII remake demo, Street Fighter V Championship Edition, Kentucky Route Zero, World of Horror, Halo and everyone's favourite game, EA Game Face. Rockbusters returns, the old British version of Toonami is discussed, and we try to make sense of the career trajectory of Beans from Even Stevens. There is no reason... to fight. (also there may be some points later on where the audio falls slightly out of sync—technical problems on our end. Should hopefully still be listenable, and we'll try our best to make sure it's fixed for next week. Thanks for listening!) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/writingongamescast/support
Fashion magnate, Peter Nygaard - an alleged sexual abuser of teen girls, is making life hell for his buddy Prince Andrew...Lena Dunham walks the runway...The last time (I hope) I will bring up Lizzo's weight issues. via Knit
Bill and Thom dissect minute 65 of FRANKENSTEIN.
Laura Turner chats with two time ‘Queen of Pop’, Colleen Hewett. Loved for her soulful 70’s and a regular on Bandstand, a star of the stage and small screen, Colleen had several top 40 hits including “Super Star”, “Day by Day”, “Carry That Weight” and “Dreaming My Dreams with You”. Also joining us is blues rock guitarist Aaron Schembri. Colleen Hewett will be performing at Aaron's 'City of Lights' Album launch on Wednesday 25th of September. For more details head to www.memomusichall.com.au To see videos of our guests head to the Tobin Brothers Funerals Facebook page. Great Australian Lives is produced, edited and engineered Jane Nield.
The audio from the 7-28-19 episode of The Bridge LOUD on QRock 100.7 and CallFM Glen, Jed, and Matt give advice to a listener who is trying to follow God but finding things are hard sometimes. Plus music from some of Chicago's best loud rock acts. Listen live every Saturday into Sunday at 3 am CST at qrockonline.com and 9 pm EST on CallFM.com Email us at thebridgeloud@gmail.com
The Italian Angle on SpyGate. Mifsud's Coup de Grace. Why has Italian PM Giuseppe Conte suddenly fired the top management of three Italian intelligence agencies? We speculate on the fate of spook Joseph Mifsud. Is Italy preparing to hand him over? We consider the possibility that Mueller's Pitbull Weissmann needed to sideline Papadopoulos to keep him from talking about Mifsud and exposing the whole CIA/FBI scam. Hence the elaborate Tawil entrapment scheme and arrest of Papadopoulos at Dulles Airport. Meanwhile, we review the surprising Communist pedigrees of Brennan, Comey and Spy Steele. Diagnosing the coup plotters' cravings for unelected power. Who really wrote the Steele Dossier? We discuss Steele's Russian sources. Trubnikov close to Stefan Halper? So was CIA Brennan the real architect? What happened to General Petraeus in 2012? Has the Spying gone back that long? Rep. Doug Collins plans to release closed-door transcripts soon, including McCabe's. Trey Gowdy talks about an exculpatory "game changer" not yet revealed. Declassification directive next week? Why the Dems are going after AG Barr. Blasting libertarian Rep. Justin Amash. Trump standing up to China. America First. More John Wick commentary. Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum. USSR National Anthem. Carry That Weight. The Impossible Dream and Don Quixote. With Listener Calls & Music via The Beatles, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Tyler Bates and Andy Williams. Sacred Song from Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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主播:MR吉祥君/白无常白总改编自文章:《途径》作者:desertchen(授权稿件)背景音乐:1.Old Money 歌手:Piano Tribute Players 专辑:Piano Tribute to Lana Del Rey, Vol. 22.つなぐ/廃校 歌手:ikire(Chima) 专辑:年代记 CHRONICLE3.Carry That Weight 歌手:岩崎太整 专辑:テレビ朝日系金曜ナイトドラマ「dele」オリジナル・サウンドトラック4.We Have Met Before 歌手:Endless Melancholy 专辑:Epilogue5.Ro To 歌手: Otto A Totland 专辑:Pinô6.마음이 계절에 흔들리다 歌手:Love Rabbit 专辑:Spring Garden7.舊年奈良煙花 歌手:Monster KaR 专辑:Monster KaR
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Recently there were a bunch of killings across the globe, one particular one in 1980 people are still upset about, and about 50 million back in the 40s. Also R Kelly has gone crazy, and when you can't rely on R Kelly, you know life is going to be difficult.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 5 we tackle the different ways artists choose to seamlessly flow between songs on an album and the couple pitfalls that the industry has run into that hurt that effort. Listener Submission by James Falck. We play 'The Opposite Name Game' in the second half, and then talk all about how music is incorporated in Commercials and Advertisements, how it helps, hurts and influences the product that's shows. Did you have any thoughts? Comments? Please send them to us at joyouseclectic@gmail.com! Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://www.facebook.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://twitter.com/joyouseclectic Songs Used Chad's Songs: "Only Love" by Ben Howard, "The Supine" by Andrew Bird, "The Pull" and "Prehistoric" by Now, Now Matt's Songs: "Monkey & Bear" by Joanna Newsom, "Bring the Boys Back Home" and "Comfortably Numb" by Pink Floyd, "Golden Slumbers" and "Carry That Weight" by The Beatles Parker's Songs: "The Hollow Hour" by Rolo Tomassi, "A Melody A Memory" "Night/Day" "Painless" and "The Ocean" by Mae, "The End of a Dark Campaign" by Oh, Sleeper, "Columns of Time" and "Steel Ecstacy: Columns Collapse" by Ocean Architecture, "Intuition I" and "Intuition II" by The Contortionist Listener Submissions: "Foam Born (A) The Backtrack" and "(B) The Decade of Statues" by Between the Buried and Me (Submission from James Falck) Game Songs: "Title Theme" from Donkey Kong Country, "Green Hills Zone" from Sonic 1, "Underground Theme" from Super Mario World (Yoshi/100s Iteration), "Main Theme" from Halo Combat Evolved, "Steam Gardens" from Super Mario Odyssey All intros/bumpers/outros written and recorded by hosts. Break music spot is instrumental mix of a track by Beautiful Dying Day. "Hard At the Hardees" by Big Wet Check out our 'sister' podcast "Two Bros Driving" here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-bros-driving/id1349804668?mt=2 or follow their social media @twobrosdriving
Boy, You've Got To Carry That Weight by Barak Lurie
In this episode of the Start Space Podcast, we talk about the struggle involved with carrying games all over the place, whether that be to weekly game night or across the country to a family reunion. Then, we review the super-hot dungeon crawler, Star Wars: Imperial Assault!
The Beatles cash in on the work-out craze as they urge you to "Carry That Weight" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A conversation about Emma Sulkowicz in conversation with Roberta Smith at the Brooklyn Museum. Introduced by Elizabeth A. Sackler in the flesh. (Plus audience member Gloria Steinem.)
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00:00 Roulette (6.21.02 - Bonnaroo, Manchester, TN) 05:31 Headphones and Snowcones* (10.4.02 - House of Blues, Chicago, IL) 08:00 Coming in from the Cold > 13:45 Hurt Bird Bath (2.2.02 - Park West, Chicago, IL) 21:03 Much Obliged > 29:20 Hajimemashite > 34:10 Much Obliged (Songs for Older Women) 34:38 Get Down > 43:25 Glory (7.22.02 - Cicero's, St. Louis, MO) 45:46 Carry That Weight** > 47:27 The End** (12.31.02 - The Vic Theatre, Chicago, IL) 52:56 Ask Me No Questions (2.4.00 - Bell's Brewery, Kalamazoo, MI) Total Broadcast Length 57:15 Notes: * debut; with Mike Mirro on marimba, Jake Cinninger on drums ** debut (The Beatles); with Josh Quinlan on saxophone
Ashton Kutcher impersonates Steve Jobs in Jobs, Bruce Willis impersonates an action hero in Red 2 and Denmark/NZ co-production The Weight of Elephants slips quietly into theatres.
00:00 Intro* > 19:55 Miss Tinkle's Overture > 24:51 Mulche's Odyssey** > 31:48 Dr. Feelgood > 35:55 13 Days (12.6.02 - Otto's, DeKalb, Illinois) 40:25 Bad Poker (12.7.02 - Rave Basement, Milwaukee, Wisconsin) 41:53 Padgett's Profile*** > 47:52 De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da^ > 48:55 Padgett's Profile (12.12.02 - The Vogue, Indianapolis, Indiana) 50:51 Empire State^^ > 53:51 JaJunk& (12.13.02 - Canopy Club, Urbana, Illinois) 69:16 Carry That Weight&&% > 70:51 The End&&% 76:25 Her Majesty&& (12.31.02 - Vic Theatre, Chicago, Illinois) Total Broadcast Length 77:22 Notes: * with I Got Love (Nate Dogg) jam; Robot World, Out of Order and Mulche's Odyssey teases ** with Waiting Room (Fugazi) teases *** with Sweet Child O' Mine (Guns 'N' Roses) teases ^ one verse (The Police) ^^ debut; with improvised lyrics & with Mulche's Odyssey teases && debut (The Beatles) % with Josh Quinlan on saxophone
The Party's Over. This tape was found hidden deep within a cave and seems to have been made as a warning... something about the end of the world?. 12/15/12 SOURCE: Found in a cave, marked "What Happened." 1. 1999, Prince (music bed) 2. Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome clip 3. Armageddon Days are Here Again, The THe 4. End of the Line, Traveling Wilburys 5. It's the End of the World, R.E.M. 6. Re: Your Brains, Jonathan Coulton 7. This Time, INXS (live) 8. The Dolphins, HHGTG Soundtrack 9. So Long & Thanks For All The Fish, HHGTG Soundtrack 10. Running Out of Time, Joan Osborne 11. Long Road Out of Eden, The Eagles 12. Golden Slumbers, Carry That Weight, The End, The BEatles 13. Happy Doesn't Need To Have an Ending, They Might Be Giants 14. 1946 Atomic Bomb Blast, Bikini Atoll 15. We Are The Champions, William Hung
On the heels of an acclaimed tour of east and south, Furthur has just announced dates for their summer tour. It seemed to me to be only fitting to feature the band this week for those of you who may not have been fortunate enough to catch them so far this year, as well as those of you lucky enough to have seen them. This week I'm going to feature music from two of their recent shows, first from a show in Pittsburgh, then from Phil Lesh's birthday show in New York City. I encourage you to visit http://www.furthur.net"> where you can read about their tour plans, and purchase recordings of all their recent shows. Furthur2011-03-30Peterson Events CenterPittsburgh, PAFrom Set 1:Feel Like A Stranger(12:04)Till The Morning Comes(5:58)Loose Lucy(7:52)Pride of Cucamonga(6:30)Colors Of The Rain(9:03) FurthurBest Buy TheaterNew York City, NY2011-03-15 You Never Give Me Your Money (1) > Sun King (1) > Mean Mr. Mustard (1) > Polythene Pam (1) > She Came in Through the Bathroom Window (1) > Golden Slumbers (1) > Carry That Weight (1) > The End (1) Built to Last1) Beatles cover, first time played (completes the sequential performance of the Abbey Road album that started on the first night of this tour in Boston; this was Phil Lesh's 71st birthday) You can listen to this week's Deadpod http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod0401511.mp3">here:http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod041511.mp3">http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod041511.mp3 Thanks for listening and for your SUPPORT!
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