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Best podcasts about Celebration Day

Latest podcast episodes about Celebration Day

KNBR Podcast
4-25 Murph & Markus - Hour 4: Mykel Williams' fit in Shanahan scheme, Brandon Crawford Celebration Day, and WDYTLT - Friday Film Review: Conclave (2024)

KNBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 33:30


Murph & Markus - Hour 4: Mykel Williams' fit in Shanahan scheme, Brandon Crawford Celebration Day, and WDYTLT - Friday Film Review: Conclave (2024)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KNBR Podcast
4-25 Brandon Crawford joined Murph & Markus this morning to share his perspective on his own Celebration Day on Saturday, Bruce Bochy being in attendance, and Buster Posey as President of Baseball Operations

KNBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 18:51


2-time World Series champion and the greatest shortstop in Giants franchise history, Brandon Crawford joined Murph & Markus this morning to share his perspective on his own Celebration Day on Saturday, Bruce Bochy being in attendance, and Buster Posey as President of Baseball OperationsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KNBR Podcast
4-25 Mike Krukow joined Murph & Markus this morning to recap the Giants comeback win against the Brewers and to share his thoughts on Brandon Crawford's Celebration Day on Saturday

KNBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 20:37


Mike Krukow joined Murph & Markus this morning to recap the Giants comeback win against the Brewers and to share his thoughts on Brandon Crawford's Celebration Day on SaturdaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Murph & Mac Podcast
4-25 Murph & Markus - Hour 4: Mykel Williams' fit in Shanahan scheme, Brandon Crawford Celebration Day, and WDYTLT - Friday Film Review: Conclave (2024)

Murph & Mac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 33:30


Murph & Markus - Hour 4: Mykel Williams' fit in Shanahan scheme, Brandon Crawford Celebration Day, and WDYTLT - Friday Film Review: Conclave (2024)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Murph & Mac Podcast
4-25 Brandon Crawford joined Murph & Markus this morning to share his perspective on his own Celebration Day on Saturday, Bruce Bochy being in attendance, and Buster Posey as President of Baseball Operations

Murph & Mac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 18:51


2-time World Series champion and the greatest shortstop in Giants franchise history, Brandon Crawford joined Murph & Markus this morning to share his perspective on his own Celebration Day on Saturday, Bruce Bochy being in attendance, and Buster Posey as President of Baseball OperationsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Murph & Mac Podcast
4-25 Mike Krukow joined Murph & Markus this morning to recap the Giants comeback win against the Brewers and to share his thoughts on Brandon Crawford's Celebration Day on Saturday

Murph & Mac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 20:37


Mike Krukow joined Murph & Markus this morning to recap the Giants comeback win against the Brewers and to share his thoughts on Brandon Crawford's Celebration Day on SaturdaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KNBR Podcast
4-24 Buster Posey joined Murph & Markus this morning to break down the 16-9 Giants, Bryce Eldridge expectations this season, and Brandon Crawford Celebration Day

KNBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 21:31


President of Baseball Operations for the San Francisco Giants, Buster Posey joined Murph & Markus this morning to break down the 16-9 Giants, Bryce Eldridge expectations this season, and Brandon Crawford Celebration DaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KNBR Podcast
4-24 Bruce Bochy joined Murph & Markus this morning to discuss returning to San Francisco again, Brandon Crawford Celebration Day on Saturday, and Buster Posey as President of Baseball Operations

KNBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 16:48


4-time World Series champion & Manager of the Texas Rangers, Bruce Bochy joined Murph & Markus this morning to discuss returning to San Francisco again, Brandon Crawford Celebration Day on Saturday, and Buster Posey as President of Baseball OperationsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Murph & Mac Podcast
4-24 Buster Posey joined Murph & Markus this morning to break down the 16-9 Giants, Bryce Eldridge expectations this season, and Brandon Crawford Celebration Day

Murph & Mac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 21:31


President of Baseball Operations for the San Francisco Giants, Buster Posey joined Murph & Markus this morning to break down the 16-9 Giants, Bryce Eldridge expectations this season, and Brandon Crawford Celebration DaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Murph & Mac Podcast
4-24 Bruce Bochy joined Murph & Markus this morning to discuss returning to San Francisco again, Brandon Crawford Celebration Day on Saturday, and Buster Posey as President of Baseball Operations

Murph & Mac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 16:48


4-time World Series champion & Manager of the Texas Rangers, Bruce Bochy joined Murph & Markus this morning to discuss returning to San Francisco again, Brandon Crawford Celebration Day on Saturday, and Buster Posey as President of Baseball OperationsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tolbert, Krueger & Brooks Podcast Podcast
4-24 Buster Posey joined Murph & Markus this morning to break down the 16-9 Giants, Bryce Eldridge expectations this season, and Brandon Crawford Celebration Day

Tolbert, Krueger & Brooks Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 21:31


President of Baseball Operations for the San Francisco Giants, Buster Posey joined Murph & Markus this morning to break down the 16-9 Giants, Bryce Eldridge expectations this season, and Brandon Crawford Celebration DaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast
Ep. 311 - Led Zeppelin Boston 1973 Joe Maloney

The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 39:55


Boston was always a big Led Zeppelin town, starting back at the very beginning with the marathon Tea Party gigs, through this show right here. July 20, 1973 is the last time Zeppelin played Boston. The crowd is wild at this gig, so much so that the band eliminate Misty Mountain Hop, Since I've Been Loving You, and Moby Dick from the setlist. All to keep the crowd from going Chernobyl. No encores either. I play Celebration Day, a smokin' Stairway, and a brilliant No Quarter that presages the brilliance about to be recorded in NYC a week later.

The Nerd Academy Podcast
Star Wars Celebration Day 2 Recap LIVE | Knights of The Nerd Republic Ep 179

The Nerd Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025


Jarod streamed live to recap all of the exciting news out of day 2 Star Wars Celebration from updates on Ahsoka Season 2, the hype for the final season of Andor, and the announcement of Star Wars: Zero Company!Sunday's Bloody Mary: https://sundaysbloodymary.com/shop/ Ionized Basterds: https://www.youtube.com/c/AllRemainingSystems Mitch692 Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMitch692Channel Help us out by chuckin' a buck on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thenerdacademypodcast

The Nerd Academy Podcast
Star Wars Celebration Day 3 Recap LIVE | Knights of The Nerd Republic Ep 180

The Nerd Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025


Jarod and Bill return to discuss the final day of Star Wars Celebration 2025 and discuss the upcoming season of Star Wars: Visions and its spin-off and look forward to Celebration Los Angeles in 2027!Sunday's Bloody Mary: https://sundaysbloodymary.com/shop/ Ionized Basterds: https://www.youtube.com/c/AllRemainingSystems Mitch692 Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMitch692Channel Help us out by chuckin' a buck on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thenerdacademypodcast

Radio Rebellion: A Star Wars Podcast
S10 EP6: Star Wars Celebration Day 1

Radio Rebellion: A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 66:31


We recap the first day of Star Wars Celebration. Big surprises, exclusive reveals, and breaking news. We cover all of it.Ryan Gosling leads Star Wars: Starfighter, and Maul returns in his own animated seriesOti https://twitter.com/EPEstarGuars - https://bsky.app/profile/epestarguars.bsky.socialBad Wolf Broadcast https://twitter.com/BadWolf_fni - https://bsky.app/profile/badwolfbroadcast.bsky.socialLink Tree: https://t.co/QiW944JnUG?amp

Radio Rebellion: A Star Wars Podcast
S10 EP7: Star Wars Celebration Day 2

Radio Rebellion: A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 64:59


It's day two of Star Wars Celebration and the news keeps on coming Let's talk all the reveals!!!Diego Luna and Alan Tudyk give an emotinal interview, and we learn that Dedra and Syril have a dinner scene with Mama Karn. Big reveals for season 2 of Ahsoka.Oti https://twitter.com/EPEstarGuars - https://bsky.app/profile/epestarguars.bsky.socialBad Wolf Broadcast https://twitter.com/BadWolf_fni - https://bsky.app/profile/badwolfbroadcast.bsky.socialLink Tree: https://t.co/QiW944JnUG?amp

Radio Rebellion: A Star Wars Podcast
S10 EP8: Star Wars Celebration Day 3

Radio Rebellion: A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 63:01


It's the last day of Star Wars Celebration! Where will the next Celebration be held at?Oti https://twitter.com/EPEstarGuars - https://bsky.app/profile/epestarguars.bsky.socialBad Wolf Broadcast https://twitter.com/BadWolf_fni - https://bsky.app/profile/badwolfbroadcast.bsky.socialLink Tree: https://t.co/QiW944JnUG?amp

Lifehouse Tokyo  ライフハウス 東京
Resurrection Day is Celebration Day - 復活の日はお祝いの日

Lifehouse Tokyo ライフハウス 東京

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 19:10


(Bilingual) このメッセージではロド牧師が「復活の日はお祝いの日」について以下の3つのポイントから話します。ディスカッション用の質問はノートの最後に確認できます。In this message Ps Rod talks about “Resurrection Day is Celebration Day“ in these 3 points:Check the questions for discussion at the end of the note.Hebrews 12:2 NIV / ヘブル 12:2 JCBEphesians 1:7 NIV / エペソ 1:7 JCBJohn 20:1-2 NIV / ヨハネ 20:1-2 JCBJohn 20:14-16 NIV / ヨハネ 20:14-16 JCBJohn 20:19-20 NIV / ヨハネ 20:19-20 JCBLuke 2:10 NIV / ルカ 2:10 ERVActs 8:8 / 使徒 8:8 JCBPsalm 126:1-3 NIV / 詩篇 126:1-3 新改訳1.Joy to the World世界のための喜び2.Joy to the Cities 街のための喜び3.Joy to You and I あなた、自分のための喜びQUESTIONS(質問) : ・Why should we fix our eyes on Jesus, as Hebrews 12:2 says?・Ephesians 1:7 talks about redemption and forgiveness through Jesus. How can knowing you are forgiven change the way you live and interact with others?・Mary didn't recognize Jesus at first (John 20:14-16). Do you recognize Jesus working in your life? ・What did Jesus bring to his disciples when He appeared to them? (John 20:19-20). How can you share this peace and joy with others in our daily lives?・Resurrection Day is a celebration of victory over sin and death. How do people know that God has done great things for them? How can you guard this victory?・なぜ私たちは、ヘブル 12:2 に「イエスから目を離さないように」と書かれているようにイエスを見続けるべきですか?・エペソ 1:7は、イエスを通して、贖い(罪の償い)と赦しがあると教えています。自分が赦されたと知ることは、あなたの生き方や人との関わり方をどう変えますか?・マリアは、最初イエスに気が付きませんでした。(ヨハネ 20:14-16)あなたは、自分の人生でイエスが働いていることを認知できますか?・イエスが弟子たちの前に現れたとき、何をもたらしてくれましたか?(ヨハネ 20:19-20)その平安や喜びを、私たちはどのように人々と分かち合うことができますか?・イースター(復活の日)は、罪と死に対する勝利のお祝いを意味します。どうしたら周りの人が神様が自分の人生に素晴らしいことを起こしてくれたことを知ることができますか? 私たちは、この勝利をどうやって守ることができますか? Connect with us:Web: mylifehouse.comInstagram: instagram.com/lifehouseglobal/Facebook: facebook.com/lifehouseglobalVideo Messages: ビデオメッセージ: youtube.com/LifehouseTokyoOther Podcasts:Want to listen to our messages in other languages?Lifehouse Messages (English): https://lifehousemessages.captivate.fm/listenLifehouse Hong Kong (Cantonese & English): https://lifehousehongkong.captivate.fm/listen

ForceCenter
Star Wars Celebration Day One News | Starfighter | Maul | Star Wars News EP 746

ForceCenter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 87:32


It's time for some Star Wars News from Star Wars Celebration! We have some big confirmations on Shawn Levy's film Star Wars: Starfighter, the next animated show, and new information on The Mandalorian and Grogu. Let's dive in. Go beyond the headlines with Joseph Scrimshaw and Ken Napzok on the 746th episode of ForceCenter.From the minds of Ken Napzok (comedian, host of The Napzok Files), Joseph Scrimshaw (comedian, writer, host of the Obsessed podcast), and Jennifer Landa (actress, YouTuber, crafter, contributor on StarWars.com) comes the ForceCenter Podcast Feed. Here you will find a series of shows exploring, discussing, and celebrating everything about Star Wars. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Listen on TuneIn, Amazon Music, Spotify, and more!Follow ForceCenter!Watch on YouTube!Support us on PatreonForceCenter merch!All from ForceCenter: https://linktr.ee/ForceCenter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Nerd Academy Podcast
Star Wars Celebration Day 1 Recap LIVE | Knights of The Nerd Republic Ep 178

The Nerd Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025


Jarod and Bill broadcast live to discuss the news out of the first day of Star Wars Celebration 2025 in Chiba Japan! From the new “Star Wars: Starfighter” led by Shawn Levy and Ryan Gosling, updates around “The Mandalorian & Grogu”, and the announcement of “Maul: Shadow Lord”!Sunday's Bloody Mary: https://sundaysbloodymary.com/shop/ Ionized Basterds: https://www.youtube.com/c/AllRemainingSystems Mitch692 Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMitch692Channel Help us out by chuckin' a buck on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thenerdacademypodcast

On The Go from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Two-Spirit Awareness and Celebration Day

On The Go from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 8:08


We speak with a Two-Spirit Indigenous woman who is reflecting on Two Spirit and Indigenous LGBTQIA+ Celebration and Awareness Day... which coincides with the first day of spring on Thursday. (Krissy Holmes with Jaylene McRae)

The Green Pole
Fulham fell the Tricky Trees

The Green Pole

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 36:23


Dan, Alan and Freddie discuss a fabulous Fulham win over high flying Nottingham Forest, ponder whether to dust off the passports and reflect on the fourth annual Celebration Day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Black. Girl. Iowa.
A Celebration of Culture: Exploring Iowa's African-American Festival with Betty Andrews

Black. Girl. Iowa.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 46:13


In this podcast episode, Betty C. Andrews, the president and CEO of Betty Andrews Media and executive director of Iowa's African American Festival, shares insights into the impactful history of “I'll Make Me A World in Iowa,” which has become the state's largest African American festival since its inception in 1998. Originally a national call to action, the festival has evolved to highlight African American arts and culture, fostering a connection and sense of affirmation for the Black community in Iowa. The festival is structured as a three-part event: the Embracing Excellence Gala, Celebration Day, and Education Day. The Gala honors individuals and organizations making significant contributions to the community in a formal setting. Education Day is dedicated to enriching the lives of middle and high school students through STEM activities and resources for college and career paths. Celebration Day serves as the festival's centerpiece, featuring live performances, food vendors, a kids' carnival, and a health fair. Overall, the festival not only celebrates Black excellence but also aims to address health disparities within the African American community, bringing people together to appreciate and engage with Black culture in a predominantly white state. More Information about I'll Make Me A World in Iowa: Website: https://www.worldiniowa.org/ Event Dates: Education Day - Friday, February 7th, 2025 - 9AM - 2PM Celebration Day - Saturday, February 8th, 2025 - 10AM - 2PM Location: Horizons Event Center 2100 NW 100th Street Clive, Iowa 50325 ***THESE EVENTS ARE FREE ADMISSIONS*** Want More Black. Girl. Iowa.? Website: www.blackgirliowa.com TikTok: @black.girl.iowa Instagram: @black.girl.iowa BlackGirlIowa MERCH is NOW AVAILABLE! Etsy Shop - BlackGirlIowaShop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BlackGirlIowaShop?ref=seller-platform-mcnav

The Whitfield Report | Audio Podcast
TWR Wednesday | Celebration Day

The Whitfield Report | Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 173:49


Episode Title: TWR Wednesday | Celebration Day In this special episode of The Whitfield Report, Sam is joined by Evan from The Fake Untitled Podcast, along with regular guests Max and Mortheous, to celebrate President Trump's inauguration and his first week in office. The panel dives into the latest news, shares their thoughts on the early days of the Trump administration, and discusses other trending topics. Don't miss the lively and entertaining conversation as the group reflects on this historic moment and its implications. Follow Evan on X (formerly Twitter) at @ThatFakeGuyDan for more of his insights and humor!

Urban Pop -  Musiktalk mit Peter Urban

Led Zeppelin waren nach ihren vier ersten Alben zum Maßstab der Rockmusik geworden. Gewaltig war ihre musikalische Kraft, scheinbar unerschöpflich ihre Quellen. Auch ihr Album „Houses of the Holy“ im Jahr 1973 wurde ein weltweiter Riesenerfolg. Ein Unfall, private Schicksalsschläge, die Drogensucht einzelner Bandmitglieder lenkten die Konzentration von Led Zeppelin auf andere Gebiete, ein Konzertfilm wollte ebenfalls nicht gelingen. Schließlich starb der Schlagzeuger John Bonham – das Ende der Band 1980. Das Gefüge war zerbrochen, einzelne Konzerte in den Jahrzehnten danach pflegten den Mythos Led Zeppelin und zeigten, durch die weltweite Aufmerksamkeit, die höchste Wertschätzung für diese Band. Musikliste: Led Zeppelin (1969): Babe I'm gonna leave you, You shook me, Dazed and confused, Black mountain side, Communication breakdown, I can't quit you, How many more times Led Zeppelin II (1969): Whole lotta love, What is and what should never be, Thank you, Heartbreaker, Ramble on Led Zeppelin III (1970): Immigrant song, Since I've been loving you, Gallows pole, Tangerine Led Zeppelin (IV, 1971): Black Dog, The Battle of Evermore, Stairway to heaven, Going to California, When the levee breaks Houses Of The Holy (1973): The song remains the same, The rain song, Over the hills and far away, D'yer Mak'er, No quarter Physical Graffiti (1975): In my time of dying, Kashmir, Bron-Yr-Aur, Down by the seaside, Ten years gone Presence (1976): Achilles last stand, Nobody's fault but mine, Tea for one In Through The Out Door (1979): In the evening, Fool in the rain, All my love, I'm gonna crawl Coda (1982): We're gonna groove Live-Alben: The Song Remains The Same (1976) How The West Was Won (2003) Celebration Day (2012) Compilations: Led Zeppelin Remasters (1990) Mothership (2007) Unser Podcast-Tipp in dieser Folge: Freiheit Deluxe / https://1.ard.de/freiheit-deluxe

The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast
Ep. 293 - Led Zeppelin Montreux 1971

The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 32:16


This is one of Robert Plant's greatest shows. He's full blast and the rest of the band is right there with him. August 7, 1971 in Montreux, Switzerland right before heading the US for another amazing tour. You can't get better than 1971 Led Zeppelin, and it's so cool to hear them play Zep IV songs to an audience that had never heard them yet. I play what is possibly the first live performance of Celebration Day, an incredible Black Dog in which Robert may very well surpass his album vocals, and one of my favorite encore numbers of theirs, Eddie Cochran's Weekend.

Urban Pop -  Musiktalk mit Peter Urban

Diese Band berauschte die Musikwelt ab Ende der 60er Jahre. Alles an ihr schien größer, intensiver, kraftvoller zu sein, als das bis dahin The Who, die Rolling Stones oder Cream geliefert hatten. Led Zeppelin: das Quartett der britischen Band setzte sich zusammen aus dem virtuosen Gitarristen Jimmy Page, dem Bassisten John Paul Jones, beide schon erfahren als Studiomusiker, dazu kamen der überragend dynamische Schlagzeuger John Bonham und der stimmgewaltige Sänger Robert Plant, auch prägend durch sein Charisma auf der Bühne. In nur wenigen Jahren fegten Led Zeppelin mit dynamischem, innovativem Blues-Rock über die Bühnen Europas und der USA, trotz ihres erkennbaren Sounds nie ausrechenbar durch Anleihen im Folk, der Klassik oder etwa bei marokkanischen oder indischen Klängen. Led Zeppelin setzte weniger auf Singlehits, dagegen mehr auf Alben und stundenlange Konzerte. Ihr Erfolg wuchs von Jahr zu Jahr, als Meisterwerk wird bis heute ihr viertes Album aus dem Jahr 1971 gefeiert. Die musikalische Abenteuerreise der Band ist damit aber noch längst nicht abgeschlossen. Musikliste: Led Zeppelin (1969): Babe I'm gonna leave you, You shook me, Dazed and confused, Black mountain side, Communication breakdown, I can't quit you, How many more times Led Zeppelin II (1969): Whole lotta love, What is and what should never be, Thank you, Heartbreaker, Ramble on Led Zeppelin III (1970): Immigrant song, Since I've been loving you, Gallows pole, Tangerine Led Zeppelin (IV, 1971): Black Dog, The Battle of Evermore, Stairway to heaven, Going to California, When the levee breaks Houses Of The Holy (1973): The song remains the same, The rain song, Over the hills and far away, D'yer Mak'er, No quarter Physical Graffiti (1975): In my time of dying, Kashmir, Bron-Yr-Aur, Down by the seaside, Ten years gone Presence (1976): Achilles last stand, Nobody's fault but mine, Tea for one In Through The Out Door (1979): In the evening, Fool in the rain, All my love, I'm gonna crawl Coda (1982): We're gonna groove Live-Alben: The Song Remains The Same (1976) How The West Was Won (2003) Celebration Day (2012) Compilations: Led Zeppelin Remasters (1990) Mothership (2007) Unser Podcast-Tipp in dieser Folge: Becoming The Beatles / https://1.ard.de/beatles-podcast?cp

The Show on KMOX
El Monstero to play 7 dates at the Pageant ft. Jimmy Griffin

The Show on KMOX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 10:59


Chris and Amy are joined by Jimmy Griffin, guitarist of El Monstero, Celebration Day, and The Hard Promises. El Monstero is playing SEVEN dates at the Pageant in December, and the Hard Promises are playing the Pageant on November 30th! Portions of El Monstero tickets will be donated to local pet charity 4 Paws 4 Rescue.

Encouragement Notes
Cerebral Palsy celebration day Q &A

Encouragement Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 8:21


This is really late but it needed to be done and I love where God has me. now I find a lot of my joy in talking about my experience with CP, especially nowadays. I hope you enjoy this episode and if you have any further questions please leave them in the comment section

Evolution Talk
Mutation Celebration Day

Evolution Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 9:29


Charles Darwin's revolutionary observations of Galapagos tortoises and finches, explored how natural selection allows species to adapt over time. From the discovery of the hawk moth in Madagascar, predicted by Darwin, to the groundbreaking discovery of DNA by Rosalind Franklin, Francis Crick, and James Watson, we look at how genetic changes drive evolution. Please consider becoming a show Patron to help keep new episodes coming! Evolution Talk is also a book! You can find links to Amazon, Barnes & Noble and others on the front page of EvolutionTalk.com, or call your local bookstore and ask them to order a copy.   Music in this Episode Bright White by Podington Bear, License (CC BY 3.0): Artist website: soundofpicture.com Stars are Out by Podington Bear, License (CC BY 3.0): Artist website: soundofpicture.com

Wisconsin's Morning News
Brewers 360 w/ Matt Arnold - Celebration Day

Wisconsin's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 5:31


He MAY not have gone to sleep last night, but Brewers General Manager Matt Arnold still has time to stop by Brewers 360 to recap the Brewers' NL Central-clinching party Wednesday. Matt also offers a lookahead to Friday's drive-thru "prep" rally at American Family Field.

Singles Going Around
Singles Going Around- Alive Volume One

Singles Going Around

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 57:15


Send us a Text Message.Singles Going Around- Alive Volume OneCream- "I'm So Glad" (from Goodbye)Jimi Hendrix- "The Queen/Sergeant Peppers Lonely Heart Club Band" (from Hendrix In The West)Otis Redding- "Satisfaction" (from Live In Europe)Creedence Clearwater Revival- "The Night Time Is The Right Time" (from Live At Woodstock)Rolling Stones- "Midnight Rambler" ( from Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out)The Band- "The Shape I'm In" (from Rock Of Ages)The Byrds- "Lover Of The Bayou" (from Untitled)The Beach Boys- "Wouldn't It Be Nice" (from Beach Boys '69)The Doors- "Rock Me Baby" (from Paris Blues)Led Zeppelin- "Celebration Day" (from The Song Remains The Same)Chuck Berry- "Guitar Boogie/Let It Rock" (from Live In Detroit)Cream- "Crossroads" (from Wheels Of Fire)

Build Blue Podcast
An OId Town Mankato celebration: Day of the Dead with Justin Ek and Martha Croyle

Build Blue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 27:54


As Riverfront Drive improvements continue through the summer, today's guests are business owners and professionals in Old Town Mankato. Justin Ek, Belissimo Paint and Coatings and Martha Croyle with Edina Realty are sharing about their involvement with Old Town's Day of the Dead event and how you can support the businesses in that neighborhood during construction. Learn more about Old Town Mankato's Day of the Dead celebration here.

The Jim Bakker Show
July 4th Celebration: Day 4 - Bishop Ron Webb, Pastor Todd Rogers, Col. David Giammona, Daniel Brigman - Day 4

The Jim Bakker Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 58:30


The Jim Bakker Show welcomes the pastor of Mt. Calvary Powerhouse Church, Bishop Ron Webb, president of Battle Ready Ministries, Col. David Giammona, pastor of The Harvest Church in Oak Grove, MO, Reverend Todd Rogers, and owner and founder of Numanna Foods, Daniel Brigman! Hear special anniversary messages for Pastor Jim Bakker and gain insight from our special guests. Hear testimonials from young people on the praise team and enjoy the praise & worship of Pastor Eddie James!

The Jim Bakker Show
July 4th Celebration: Day 3 - Bishop Ron Webb, Pastor Todd Rogers, Col. David Giammona, Daniel Brigman

The Jim Bakker Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 58:30


The Jim Bakker Show welcomes the pastor of Mt. Calvary Powerhouse Church, Bishop Ron Webb, president of Battle Ready Ministries, Col. David Giammona, pastor of The Harvest Church in Oak Grove, MO, Reverend Todd Rogers, and owner and founder of Numanna Foods, Daniel Brigman! Plus, be blessed by the anointed music of Pastor Eddie James and his praise team and gain insight from our special guests!

That Record Got Me High Podcast
S7E359 - Led Zeppelin III with Karen Haglof

That Record Got Me High Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 58:12


This week we take another swing of the hammer of the Gods with Led Zeppelin's 3rd release, Led Zeppelin III. Our guest Karen Haglof came up in the Minneapolis indie music scene in the late 70s, eventually moving to NYC and playing in several of no wave pioneer Rys Chatham's guitar ensembles and later with Band Of Susans, before taking a break to earn a medical degree and join the hematology / oncology department of New York University Hospital.  Recently retired and back at music again, Karen freely credits receiving Jimmy Page and co's eclectic 1970 release at the age of 15 as being pivotal to her future musical explorations. Songs discussed in this episode: Since I've Been Loving You - Corinne Bailey Rae (Live at St. Lukes); The Pursuit Of Happiness - Band Of Susans; One Hand Up, Slinky 66, You're Not Where I Am - Karen Haglof; Whole Lotta Love, Immigrant Song - Led Zeppelin; Carry On - Crosby Stills Nash and Young; Friends - Led Zeppelin; Guitar Trio Pt. 1 - Rhys Chatham & His Guitar Trio; Celebration Day, Since I've Been Loving You, Out On The Tiles - Led Zeppelin; Gallows Pole - Fred Gerlach; Gallows Pole - Led Zeppelin; Knowing That I'm Losing You - The Yardbirds; Tangerine, That's The Way, Bron-Y-Aur Stomp - Led Zeppelin; Have A Cigar - Pink Floyd; Shake 'Em On Down - Booker (Bukka) White; Hats Off To (Roy) Harper - Led Zeppelin; Rte 66 Revisited - Karen Haglof Check out Karen's music: https://karenhaglof.bandcamp.com/

SHOCKWAVES SKULLSESSIONS
CAP | Mob Rules: 30 Years of Metal Legacy?

SHOCKWAVES SKULLSESSIONS

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 23:23


Welcome to CHRIS AKIN PRESENTS, where Chris interviews Mob Rules Keyboardist Jan Christian Halfbrodt. Join us as we delve into Mob Rules' epic double release, "CELEBRATION DAY: 30 YEARS OF MOB RULES." Discover the band's rich history, their unforgettable performances at Wacken, and their secrets to longevity. Learn about Mob Rules' journey, their survival tactics, and get an exclusive sneak peek into their upcoming projects. Don't miss this insightful conversation with one of the pillars of the metal music scene! #ChrisAkinPresents #MobRules #JanChristianHalfbrodt #CelebrationDay #MetalMusic #BandHistory #WackenFestival #LongevitySecrets #UpcomingProjects #MusicInterview #MetalCommunity #MusicInsights **NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.** Please SUBSCRIBE, click the notification bell, leave a comment or a like, and share this episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cmspn/message

Chris Akin Presents
Mob Rules: 30 Years of Metal Legacy?

Chris Akin Presents

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024


Mob Rules: 30 Years of Metal Legacy? Welcome to CHRIS AKIN PRESENTS, where Chris interviews Mob Rules Keyboardist Jan Christian Halfbrodt. Join us as we delve into Mob Rules’ epic double release, “CELEBRATION DAY: 30 YEARS OF MOB RULES.” Discover the band’s rich history, their unforgettable performances at Wacken, and their secrets to longevity. Learn […]

The Night Shift
African Celebration Day at Expo City

The Night Shift

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 17:14


A friend of the show, Nana Mancell, brought along extraordinary musicians in the studio ahead of the Africa Day celebration this weekend at Expo City. They gave us a taste of what we can expect from a day full of vibrant tunes and flavorful food.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TGI Podcast
That 70's Show: Celebration Day

TGI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 28:55


Happy May! With summer just right around the corner, we are celebrating graduation this week on the podcast! We are talking That 70's Show this week, including the show's overall history and Matt's history with the series as a whole. *This episode does include a brief general description of Danny Masterson's crimes.

Communism Exposed:East and West
Moms for America 20th Anniversary Celebration—Day 3 Morning Program Featuring Michael Flynn, Sam Sorbo, Dr. Simone Gold, and More

Communism Exposed:East and West

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 250:05


Communism Exposed:East and West
Moms for America 20th Anniversary Celebration—Day 2 Afternoon Program

Communism Exposed:East and West

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 108:15


The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast
Ep. 251 - Led Zeppelin Providence 1973 SO GOOD

The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 32:17


We looked at this show a few years ago but I wanted to revisit Providence because it is such a kick ass show! We hear Celebration Day in which Jonesy is the star, Black Dog in which Robert's voice is like that of a god, and Since I've Been Loving You in which Jimmy is first among equals.

Deadhead Cannabis Show
Phish Weekend in Chicago

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 68:52


"Phish's Chicago Adventure: Unpacking the Three-Night Run"Larry Mishkin  talks about his experience at a recent Phish concert in Chicago. He mentions the uniqueness of this Phish show and focuses on their cover songs, specifically mentioning their cover of Talking Heads' "Remain in Light" album and the way Phish adds their signature jamming style to it. Larry also discusses a rare cover of Neil Young's "Albuquerque" and the joy of seeing a band like Phish covering classics. He mentions the fan culture at Phish concerts, including the prevalence of nitrous oxide vendors in the parking lot. He shares his experience over three nights of the concert and highlights the setlist from each night. Larry also talks about Phish covering Little Feat's "Spanish Moon" and its significance, given that it's a rarely played song by Phish..Produced by PodConx  Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast  Phish Weekend in ChicagoOctober 13 – 15, 2023United Center Today is the Phish covers which were spectacularPlay amazing covers by incredible artists – sometimes they dig deep into the other performer's catalogue to pull out rarities.  Other times they cover the hits.  This weekend featured some great examples.  INTRO:                  Cross Eyed and PainlessPhish Cross Eyed and Painless 2023 10 13 Chicago Illinois - YouTube2:00 – 3:40October 13, 2023, Second set, out of Tweezer and into Light. Who doesn't love a cover of a Talking Heads tune, ANY Talking Heads tune.  But this one is special.  Second song on Remain In Light, one of the greatest albums of all time.  Released on October 8, 1980 by Sire Records, the band's fourth album.   Last Heads album produced by Brian Eno.  Phish debuted the tune on October 31, 1996 at the Phish Halloween show at the Omni in Atlanta, GA, covered Remain In Light as their Musical CostumePlayed 62 times overallThey really jam it out in a way the Talking Heads did not.  Always well received and this show was no differentLast played on August 4, 2023 at MSG, 7 shows ago  SHOW #1             AlbuquerquePHISH : Albuquerque : [NEIL YOUNG] : {4K Ultra HD} : The United Center : Chicago, IL : 10/13/2023 - YouTube:50 – 2:18October 13, 2023, First set, out of a killer Ghost and into Saw It Again. Beautiful Neil Young tune from Tonight's The Night released in 1975The song sees Young returning to a theme that has filled his music from very early on: the vapidity of fame. It's something he seems to struggle with even more than most other musicians. Or, at least, it's something he's chosen to sing about more often than most. It may in fact be the most common theme of all his music, besides obvious stuff like heartbreak and love.In "Albuquerque," Young is thinking about renting a car and driving from Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Santa Fe, just to be alone and "independent from the scene." He never tells us why he's in Albuquerque to begin with, but he does tell us he wants to roll a joint and rent a car and stop to eat some "fried eggs and country ham."The "country ham" bit is kind of interesting, because country ham is a food popular in the southeast, not so much in the southwest. It's probably just a simple oversight on Young's part, but it may also reveal another common thread in Young's music: the escape into rural simplicity as a cure for the craziness and fakeness of modern day life.Phish first played this song on July 26, 1998 at the Starplex Amphitheatre in Dallas, TX.Played a total of 17 timesLast played on June 11, 2011 at Merriweather Post Pavillion outside of D.C., gap of 457 shows  SHOW #2:           Spanish MoonPHISH : Spanish Moon : [LITTLE FEAT] : {4K Ultra HD} : The United Center : Chicago, IL : 10/15/2023 - YouTube:50 – 2:05October 15, 2023, Second set out of Pebbles and Marbles and into A Wave of Hope Little Feat cover, one of their most popular tunes.From the album, Feats Don't Fail Me Now, released in 1974 "Spanish Moon" was written and sung by guitarist Lowell George, who was a creative powerhouse in the early years of Little Feat. The song is about a fictional place called the Spanish Moon - a seedy club with whiskey and bad cocaine, but a girl singer that made it worth it. There are many dangers at the Spanish Moon, but the ones likely to do you in are the women.Lowell George was an excellent storyteller and created the Spanish Moon from his imagination, but he lived through the vices he describes in the song, especially cocaine. Around this time, his addictions were starting to overpower him, his health started failing, and he developed hepatitis. Feats Don't Fail Me Now was the last Little Feat album where he was clearly the leader; his contributions to the band slowly tailed off, and in 1979 he released a solo album. While on tour supporting it, he died of a heart attack at 34. Phish debuted it live on October 31, 2010 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City when Phish's musical costume was Waiting For Columbus, the famed Little Feat live album.Phish has performed it live only 3 timesLast before this show was on February 21, 2019 at Barcelo Maya Beach, Riviera Maya, Qunitana Roo, Mexico, gap of 170 shows  SHOW #3:           No QuarterPHISH : No Quarter : [LED ZEPPELIN] : {4K Ultra HD} : The United Center : Chicago, IL : 10/14/2023 - YouTube1:53 – 3:25October 14, 2023, Second Set, out of Everything's Right, into Fluffhead "No Quarter" is a song by Led Zeppelin that appears on their 1973 album Houses of the Holy. It was written by John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, and Robert Plant. The song became a centerpiece at all Led Zeppelin concerts thereafter, until their final tour. It appears in both the film versions and both live album versions of The Song Remains the Same, released in 1976 and expanded in 2007. It appeared once more in 1994 on Page and Plant's reunion album as the title track. It also appears on Led Zeppelin's 2012 live album Celebration Day, which documented their 2007 reunion performance at the O2 Arena in London. It was re-released on the deluxe edition of Houses of the Holy. The title is derived from the military practice of showing no mercy to a vanquished opponent and from the brave act of not asking for mercy when vanquished. This theme is captured in several of the song's lyrics. Like "Immigrant Song" two albums prior, it evokes imagery from the Vikings and Norse mythology, with lyrics such as “the winds of Thor are blowing cold.”Record producer Rick Rubin remarked on the song's structure, "It takes such confidence to be able to get really quiet and loose for such a long time. [Led] Zeppelin completely changed how we look at what popular music can be."                        Phish debuted the song on June 1, 2011 at PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ                        Phish has performed the song 19 times                        Last before this show was on April 23, 2023 at the Hollywood Bowl, gap of 32 shows SHOW #4        IzabellaPHISH : Izabella : [JIMI HENDRIX] : {4K Ultra HD} : The United Center : Chicago, IL : 10/13/2023 - YouTube:35 – 1:14October 13, 2023, Encore Written by Jimi Hendrix, released on Band of Gypsys, released April 8, 1970After Hendrix disbanded the Jimi Hendrix Experience in early 1969, he formed Gypsy Sun and Rainbows to fulfill his contract to play Woodstock. This was one of the new songs that he introduced at the festival, after which the guitarist was eager to perfect a studio version. Hendrix recruited bassist Billy Cox, who had played with him while they were in the army and his drummer friend Buddy Miles, for a new ensemble, Band of Gypsys. They recorded this as the B-side to his "Stepping Stone" single for Reprise, but it was quickly pulled after Hendrix complained about the mix. The Band of Gypsys made their live debut at the Fillmore East on New Year's Eve, 1969 and this song was played during their first set. Phish debuted the song on June 13, 1997 at The S.F.X. Centre in Dublin, IrelandPhish has performed the Song  17 timesLast before this show July 30, 2023 at MSG in NYC, gap of 15 shows OUTRO:                Loving CupPhish Remastered - 10 - 15 - 2023 - United Center, Chicago, Illinois - YouTube2:34:50 – 2:36:23October 15, 2023, Second set, out of Evolve, set closer. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, released on Exile on Main Street (1971)Exile on Main St. has grown to be appreciated with time, and this is an example of a song that become more popular later on. In a 2003 interview, Mick Jagger explained: "On the Forty Licks tour, when we were preparing the set list for a show in Yokohama, Chuck Leavell suggested we play 'Loving Cup,' the ballad from Exile on Main St. I didn't want to play the tune and I said, Chuck, this is going to die a death in Yokohama. I can't even remember the bloody song, and no one likes it. I've done it loads of times in America, it doesn't go down that well, it's a very difficult song to sing, and I'm fed up with it! Chuck went, Stick in the mud! so I gave in and put it in the set-list. Lo and behold, we went out, started the song and they all began applauding... Which just proves how, over time, some of these songs acquire a certain existence, or value, that they never had when they first came out. People will say, What a wonderful song that was, when it was virtually ignored at the time it was released." >> Phish debuted the song on February 3, 1993 at the Portland Expo in Portland, MaineInteresting because they did eventually cover Exile On Main Street as a Halloween musical costume on October 31, 2009 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA, part of Phish Festival 8.Clearly one of their favorite covers, and a crowd pleaser, played 148 times.Last played before this show on August 5, 2023 at MSG, gap of 13 shows

... Just To Be Nominated
Taylor Swift, Beyoncé have concert films on the way. Which films in the genre are among the greatest of all time?

... Just To Be Nominated

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 42:26


Did you miss Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour or Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour? Fear not Swifties and fans of Queen Bey as they both have concert films due out soon. Concert films are nothing new. Since "Woodstock" in 1970 — and even some earlier films that The Beatles did as they slowed and stopped touring — films have captured important festivals and tours, and provided insight into bands as well as the fans during specific time periods. And even acclaimed directors have gotten into the act. Martin Scorsese has directed some of the most notable concert and musician biopics of all-time when not busy with gritty dramas. Crank up the volume as co-hosts Bruce Miller and Terry Lipshetz talk about their favorite concert films of all time, discuss the marketing genius that is Taylor Swift, and share additional stories and thoughts as well.  Where to watch "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" in theaters Oct. 13 "Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé" in theaters Dec. 1 "Woodstock" (1970) "One Direction: This Is Us" (2013) "The Last Waltz" (1978) "No Direction Home: Bob Dylan" (2005) "George Harrison: Living in the Material World" (2011) "Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese" (2019) "Michael Jackson's This Is It" (2009) "Diana Ross" Live in Central Park" (1983) "The Song Remains the Same" (1976) "Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day" (2012) "A Hard Day's Night" (1964) "Help!" (1965) "Gimme Shelter" (1970) "Les Misérables 25th Anniversary Concert at the O2" (2010) "Springsteen on Broadway" (2018) "U2: Rattle and Hum" (1988) "Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful" (1991) "Hamilton" (2020) "1991: The Year Punk Broke" (1992) Contact us! We want to hear from you! Email questions to podcasts@lee.net and we'll answer your question on a future episode! About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Headliner and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Terry Lipshetz: Welcome, everyone, to another episode of Streamed and Screened an entertainment podcast about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. I'm Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer at Lee and co host of the program with our band leader Bruce Miller, editor of the Sioux City Journal and a longtime entertainment reporter. So if you're John Lennon, does that. Bruce Miller: Make me Ringo? No Paul McCartney. Oh, I'mccartney you get to be the big one. Why not go for the good one, right? Terry Lipshetz: Exactly. Taylor Swift's concert film is coming out next week Terry Lipshetz: So music. Taylor this is the week. Bruce Miller: This is the week. Did you know this? If you were a Swiftie, you would know these kinds of things, and that is that Taylor Swift's movie is coming out in the next week, and it's based on her era's tour. What I like to look at this as those of us who couldn't afford or get tickets to her tour will be able to see it without having to really bust a hump. Terry Lipshetz: That's the best part to me about concert films is that it's a great way to get you to the show, if you can't get to the show, because sometimes some of these tour stops and, I mean, you're in Iowa, so for you, how often does I mean, you'll get shows. Sure, come to Iowa, but not something this big, right? Bruce Miller: Yeah. Terry Lipshetz: You got to travel. You got to go to Chicago or, Minneapolis. Bruce Miller: I had friends tell me they spent $12,000 to see Taylor Swift. Terry Lipshetz: Holy cow. Bruce Miller: $12,000. Someday this will sound like I'm, absurd thinking that that's a lot of money, but in this day, it's a lot of money. It factors in the price of the tickets, the cost of getting there, the hotel room you have to have. I mean, it's like, I don't know that there's anybody on this earth that I would spend $12,000 to see. Terry Lipshetz: I don't have that kind of spending cash. Bruce Miller: But knowing that it is coming out on film, on DVD, I'm sure eventually all those kinds of things, it's an opportunity for all of us to enjoy whatever it was that was put out there and then maybe be even a little more critical about what they saw. Because I think they were all caught up in the enthusiasm of the moment. So I don't know. Maybe it isn't that good. Maybe 44 songs is too many. Who knows? Terry Lipshetz: It sounds like, from what I've heard, it's a really good show. I've seen a lot of clips of it. If you like Taylor Swift, I think it's definitely a show you want to see. I keep hearing 44 songs, but it's not like she performs them in full. There are some snippets here and there, and she kind of goes through the eras. No word if there is ranch dressing involved. Did you hear about no, no. So she's dating or at least seeing Travis Kelsey from the Kansas. You can't escape. Bruce Miller: Right. Terry Lipshetz: So every little thing she does now gets dissected, and on social media. They were looking when she was at the Chiefs game in her luxury suite, somebody spotted a picture of her with a chicken finger on a plate with what appeared to be ketchup and then a white substance that was labeled as seemingly ranch. Seemingly ranch. So ranch dressing companies, are like, running with it. Taylor eats ranch dressing. Bruce Miller: Who knew that she had such clout? Right. Terry Lipshetz: Right. It's crazy. Bruce Miller: Anything she does when she was here, she did play here way back in the early, early days when she was considered a country artist, if you dare say that. And, the thing I found most amazing about her is that she didn't do her t shirt in one style. She did the look of it in like five different colors. So these fans would want all five of them. And I thought that is a brilliant marketing decision by somebody that you weren't just getting the tour shirt, you were getting all of them. Because, if I'm going to get one, I got to have them all. What color do I pick? How do I pick? What am I going to do? So marketing genius. I think she's far more skilled at selling herself than she is at anything else. And that is not a diss. That means that she is just a genius at it. She should be teaching this at Harvard. Terry Lipshetz: Well, you know, with me, I'm, a record collector because you've seen my music collection and stuff in the background. Taylor. It extends to releasing physical media. So with the, album, actually, all of her recent albums, she'll release it on vinyl on a standard black edition. Limited. Limited, but well, the black is always that's standard. You can get that anytime you want. But then there is a different colored version that you can buy at Target. And then you can buy four different versions with four different album covers on four different colors through her website. And she puts them up at these intervals, like for the next 48 hours, only you can buy this one. And then it goes away. And then people freak out because they're like, you're making me buy it multiple times and you're charging me shipping multiple times. Why can't you just put it all up? But people will do that. I've seen people on social media sharing out. She's only got it's not like she's got 35 albums. She's got a solid catalog of a dozen different albums or so. But each one has like five or six or ten variants. Like you could literally have a, ah, collection of 200 Taylor Swift records. And it's just like a dozen albums. Bruce Miller: At this point, which is kind of unreal. That is crazy. Terry Lipshetz: And people buy like Taylor's army. They will buy it. And it's like, as I said, I'm a record collector. I do have multiple copies of certain albums, but it's less about like, I need a black version and I need a green version and a red version. It's like I've got the original pressing, an early pressing of Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen. I have a Japanese copy. I have a UK copy. They're pressed in different places, so the sound might be a little bit different. Bruce Miller: Are they unplayed? Do you keep them so that nobody touches them? Terry Lipshetz: No, I play them. And that's a little bit of the difference with some of the Taylor Swift fans is they might play one copy, but then they've got 13 that sit on a shelf or they hang on a wall or something. Bruce Miller: That could end up being the Beanie Babies of our era. It's going to be, should I say eras? Terry Lipshetz: eras. yes, Beanie Babies of our so. But yeah, like shameless self promotion. Beyoncé's film drops after the end of her tour Terry Lipshetz: Bruce, if you do want to check me out on social media, my Instagram handle is at vinyl underscore Terry. And you can just see what music I'm listening to. Bruce Miller: I will look. That's great. Check it out. The Beehive is also or the Beehive, I should say, is going to have its film in. Know, she's once she sees what Taylor does, she's got to do one better. Terry Lipshetz: well, and her strategy is a little different. So with Taylor, she's a little bit on hiatus at the moment. She's taking a small break in her tour. Right. Well, she goes I think in another month she heads down to South America. She's going to do like, Argentina and all that. So her film is going to drop October 13, I believe. And then, with Queen Bey, her tour is over. So she's going to drop hers on, I believe it's December 1 and it's going to air in theaters on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays for about four weeks. So it's going to be like a limited run month of December. But her tour is done. So it's not like right. You either saw it and want to relive the moment or you missed it and here's your opportunity. Whereas with Taylor, this is just kind of just another opportunity to see her. And then you can fly off to South America or you can wait for her to circle back in North America next summer. Bruce Miller: We've got to spend $12,000 and follow her around. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah. Bruce Miller: And then go to all the, Chiefs games to make sure that we see that in case she happens to wave to the audience from the skybox. You know how it is. Well, I must tell you, I have followed these kinds of films for know going Back to Woodstock was probably the first good concert ish film because it did give you a sense of it and made me glad I never went there because I don't think I could have withstood Mud and all that kind of whatever crap was invited. I was in California one summer and I was invited. I think it was summer. It either was summer or January, but it was the, preview of, One Direction's film. One Direction had a film called this Is US. I think it is. This is us. Terry Lipshetz: Okay? Bruce Miller: And they were having this sneak in the Grove, which is a kind of upscale shopping center in Los Angeles, okay? And somehow the word got out that this was going on and all these little girls who were fans of One Direction gathered there. They were outside this theater like you couldn't believe. It was like the scene in Frankenstein where the villagers are going to storm the castle because they want in. And they had heard that One Direction was going to be there. That they were going to turn up for, this screening that they weren't invited to that they couldn't get into. And so I'm sitting in the theater, right? And we get the manager of the theater looking just really whipped and he says, whatever you do, do not leave your seat. If you leave your seat and you leave the theater, you will not get your seat back. Because if somehow they break in and they start sitting in the seats where there aren't people, we can't kick them out, huh? We have no way of doing it. So please do not leave your seat. And we heard people pounding at the door outside and this made news. You'll find if you want to go back and look it up, pounding at the door, insistent that Harry Styles was in there somewhere and we were keeping them from meeting him. It was unlike any situation I've ever been in that's, a preview of anything. Was the movie okay? I have no clue. I was worried that I was going to be beaten by a twelve year old at some point because I was in there sitting and watching this movie that meant so much to them. Terry Lipshetz: But they weren't well, they, didn't show up, right? Bruce Miller: They were out there, but the cops came and the cops kept them and got them out of the theater. So they were not in the theater at all. And then when we walked out, you could see that there was like you who was in there? Who was in there with you? Did you see Niall? Was he in there with were the kids were real questioning. I thought they could kill people. I think they really could kill people. Terry Lipshetz: They probably could if you're determined. If you're determined. Bruce Miller: And so then I said, oh, it was wonderful. You've got to see this film. It's just so yeah, yeah. Scorsese directed a documentary about Bob Dylan's 1975 concert tour Terry Lipshetz: Woodstock, though. That's probably the first concert film I had ever seen. It was actually one I'm trying to think when my dad let me see it because it's a know, there's some language in it, there's some drug use in it, there's definitely some nudity in it. And it may have even been the first movie I had seen with nudity. But it's really a fascinating look at what went on. I think my dad always had a real connection with it too, because he bought tickets with friends to Woodstock. Yeah, he didn't get to it. He got stuck on the New York State throughway and eventually had to turn around because they left a little too late on whatever day it was. And by that time it was crazy. People had stormed the grounds. It had become a free concert. And he was angry. So he did what any other person who bought a ticket tickets? No, he sent it back and got a refund. And he regrets it. he regretted it for the rest of his life because he wished he could have had that ticket stub of like, I actually bought a ticket and I couldn't get there. But yeah, it was all of his favorite bands were playing. It's an incredible thing. So I think he always wanted us to, my siblings to really feel that connection with him, with Woodstock. But it's a fascinating film too, because Woodstock, up until that movie, was just a financial disaster. And it took that movie to kind of help them break even, basically. Bruce Miller: Well, and it showed you how acts that they weren't counting on turned out to be the stars really made their fortunes for them. Whereas other ones that they were counting on, it's like, well, not so sure here. This is not necessarily the star. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah. And you know who, not a director of the film, but one of the film editors of it. Do you know what famous, director Scorsese was? One of his earliest, works was as a film editor on Woodstock. Bruce Miller: See what happens see what happens when you're available and you can get to that place. Terry Lipshetz: Right. Bruce Miller: Only but he wouldn't have gotten a t shirt because he probably weren't selling any. Terry Lipshetz: yeah, but Marty, and we know Martin Scorsese by Marty because we're. Bruce Miller: He'S one of our pals, right, right. Terry Lipshetz: But he's got a long history in doing movies, documentaries, know musicians. He directed The Last Waltz, which was the final concert of the Band. He did, ah, no Direction Home, which was the documentary about the early life of Bob Dylan. They captured him leaving Minnesota and then going to New York and kind of rising through the folk scene. And then it kind of ended, when he plugged in. He did a documentary on, George Harrison. did you ever see the one he did called, Rolling Thunder Review a Bob Dylan Story. Do you remember that one? Bruce Miller: No. Terry Lipshetz: So he directed this and it was the most bizarre thing. So it's based on Dylan's concert tour during I think it was 1975, it was a transitional stage in Dylan's career. But he went out with this huge group of people. It was like 20 people on stage. It was almost like a circus dylan painted his face. He had like white makeup on every night and wore a big hat. And it captures a lot of those performances. But the film that Scorsese did was almost part fiction because it plays into the myth that is Dylan. And it talks like, I think Sharon Stone was in it and she talks about how she was a groupie during but she wasn't, she wasn't on the tour with Dylan at all. But they added in, for whatever reason, different moments of fiction to what was actually supposed to be a documentary of his tour of the mid seventy s. So it's kind of a crazy oh, my crazy thing. Yeah. Bruce Miller: One that I am fascinated by is the Michael Jackson one. Supposed to be about his last concert tour. And they kind of created it into that tour. I mean, if you were there, you would see all of the numbers that they were planning to do, but you realize in the course of that somewhere, there was no way he was going to be able to produce this every night. He couldn't. He didn't have the energy, he didn't have the stamina. I mean, it was fascinating when they did each number, but you'd think somebody's got to go get some oxygen at some point because it's just way too much. And it's telling because it shows how talented he was, but also how old he was. And the idea that you can do that maybe past your prime is unreal. But if you haven't seen that one, please watch it because it's unbelievable. Terry Lipshetz: This is it, right? Yeah. And that came out in 2009. I remember watching that one and it was really fascinating because it took you inside of the prep for the tour. But it was also really sad too, because you were seeing his decline basically too at the time. Obviously, in retrospect, when you see it, you're like, well, okay, that makes sense. But at the time you probably didn't even realize that he was nearing the end of his life. Bruce Miller: Right? Well, I think it's one of those things where he thought, too, I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to be able to do this. This isn't going to happen. Instead of doing it once and doing it for film it and then you never have to do it again, why know, right. Do you remember when HBO was real big about doing these live, specials? And there was a Diana Ross one live from Central Park, and it started to rain, and it was like the worst rain ever. And not as bad as the one they've had recently, but it was bad so that the people were like, well, she just kept on going. She was the bunny and wouldn't let it up and come on, everybody, sing with me. And it's like, wow, this is real. But I think they like that document of their time because it is a way to mark certain hallmarks of their career. And then also it's a way for fans to say, you know what, she or he really was that good. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah, I won't watch every concert documentary out there. But if it's a musician that I at least either like or respect, I like to check it out. Because it's always a good time capsule to kind of see what happens. Led Zeppelin's concert films bookend two eras Terry Lipshetz: An interesting one for me is, The Song Remains the Same, the documentary concert film, about the, Led Zeppelins tour from 1973, where they filmed it at Madison Square Garden. And here is that band at, really the height of their popularity, right? It's middle of their career. Things are crazy. And it captures the moment. And that came out in 76. And then years, years later, they did another concert film. And it's called Celebration Day. And that came out in 2012. Now, this is after John Bonham had died. And after John Bonham died, the band broke up. And they swore, we're never getting back together. And there were little things here and there, like Robert Plant and Jimmy Page did a side project together. But they never really went back out. I think they had that one off, like at Live Aid, where they came together and played. But they never again really did any sort of tour or anything. They swore we're never going to reunite. But then they ended up doing, a benefit concert at the Two Arena in London. And it was just a one off. And they said, we're going to do it. We're doing this benefit. It's for one of their early managers or promoters. So that's the only reason we're going to do it. And it's sold out in minutes. And the cool thing about it, though, is that they brought in Jason Bonham, who is John Bonham's son, to play on drums. And I always thought it was cool watching that concert. Know, you knew that this is know, you're not going to be able to see them again. They're never going to get back again. But they opened it up with the song Good, Times, Bad Times. And it was very much like a drum driven song. So we're going to open it up. We're going to let Jason Bonham kind of take center stage in honor of his dad kind of thing. And then they kind of tore through like 16 songs after that. So it was a really nice moment. And there's a band that kind of had two ends of the spectrum. Like one at the height of craziness in the we're like grandparents now. But this is us. We're going to get back to one more time. We're going to honor a friend of ours and do it one more time. And I thought that was pretty cool. Bruce Miller: Well, and we look at the Beatles really did concert films too. They just did them more like music videos, right, with all of their kind of help and you name it, Let It Be, all that kind of stuff. Had a moment. They never really sat it down and did, something that we're seeing a lot of, but so we still have that kind of record of their time on earth. The Rolling Stones, however, had, give me shelter. Terry Lipshetz: And do you? Bruce Miller: That was like, wow, yeah, those times. I don't know that I would have been eager to go to those concerts at the time. But in retrospect, as an older person with more hopefully smarts about what I'm doing, I can appreciate it much more than I would have at the time. I would have been worried about getting out. Are we getting out time? Ah, is the parking going to be bad? Do I have to worry about all that? You know what I mean? Now it's a lot of fun to watch it, and especially when they're still performing. I'm sure every move they make now when they're in concert is photographed somewhere, somehow. We didn't have social media back in the day, so everybody wasn't holding a phone up and, recording it. They were just appreciating what it was at the time. Terry Lipshetz: The Beatles, it's an interesting example because they had several movies that are still popular to this know, like A Hard Day's Night, and there were concert elements within the film, but it was more of a traditional film. But it captured Beetlemania, ah, at the height of Beetlemania. So if you weren't there in the experience, Beetlemania, even though it's kind of a light hearted film, you still got the essence of it. And then you got some of the goofiness with help and all that. But it's really a shame with them because they stopped touring in the mid 60s because they couldn't hear themselves. And if you ever get a chance, I have like a bootleg DVD of their Shay Stadium concert. And it's the craziest thing. It's like a 25 minutes concert. I mean, that's all their concerts were back there. They would do 20 songs in 25 minutes and then they were done. Bruce Miller: Wow. I've been to the theater, the Ed Sullivan Theater, where they did their big performance on television, the first one. And the place is small. It's really small. And I remember seeing people in the balcony, like they were jumping up and down and were so excited that they thought it was going to come down. And you realize, wow, we were really kind of duped back in the day thinking that it was just this huge Madison Square Garden kind of experience. And it was just a small you know, the cameras made it look like it was much bigger than it actually was. Terry Lipshetz: If you ever get a chance in New York City, you take the NBC Studios tour and they usually will take you to a couple different sets, including it's like they always do Saturday Night Live, and then they'll give you like, one or two. And I remember when I took the tour one time we went to the Saturday Night Live set, and you're just kind of blown away because you realize you actually can't see some of if you're in that studio audience. Because of the way they have to arrange the floor. They might be filming part of it off to the side where the audience can't actually see it. And you have to watch it on monitors. You just see where they come out for the monologue and you see where the band performs. But then some of the other configurations are all over the place. And then we also went out to, I think it was Conan O'Brien's when he was still it was before he the Tonight Show, and he had that late, night program. And I remember going there and we saw the Max Weinberg drum kit sitting out there and Conan's desk. But it's tiny. It's a tiny little. Bruce Miller: Sneaky. Yes. Bruce Miller: you mentioned Saturday night. I was lucky enough to have been there during the early years. I saw an episode that, I don't know if you remember any of these things, but there was a dance that Gilda Radner and Steve Martin did and they were, like, going all around the whole area and they came near me, and I was able to get on camera at some point with them. So if you ever have access to that, go back and look. But it was fascinating because you could not see all of the skits. There could be a skit right down below you, but, you can't lean in and look at that. And so you'd basically get to see a couple and that's about it. But, the flurry of activity that's going on between the skits is just amazing. And then the sound is really good for, the guest artist, whoever is singing that week or whatever. It's really good. a couple of times I've gotten to go to Saturday Night Live. It's like the most impossible ticket to get because, at best, you're going to get a rehearsal ticket at this point because they do a rehearsal before they do the final show, right? And, somehow they'll let people in there. But you really need to know somebody if you're going to go to the actual show itself. So put that on a bucket list. It's really worth it. Bruce Miller: You had mentioned back a little bit earlier about the two this huge venue in London, and, every year, it seems they're rerunning this on PBS. And that's the Les Miz anniversary special. And it's just unbelievable. I love the show. Les Miz arabla. As a musical, it's wonderful. But this they combined a whole bunch of old stars, people who had been in it before, made this kind of masterful thing. And then you saw these people walking up the aisles of this show and it was like, oh my God, I can't believe this. And those are those once in a lifetime experiences that somehow need to be captured on film. But The Two is a place where they all play at some point. Look at all the things they did when Prince Charles and, when Queen Elizabeth had her anniversary. You name it, they did something there. And it's a place I'd love to go to just to see what it's like in person. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah, that would be a fun one. And then you think about entertainment destinations now, too, with The Sphere in Las Vegas with U Two and U Two, because U Two is such a visual band that they're able to utilize the interior. I mean, that's just amazing. It's just a giant Led screen, basically. But they had a concert film as well. I don't know. Do you remember Ratle and Hum? Bruce Miller: Oh, yes, I think we got them. And get it free. If you had like, some Apple product, they gave it to you. Terry Lipshetz: I don't know, you might have, but no, I think that might be something else. But Ratle and the Hum came out in, I think it was 1988. And it was a combination, album. It was like a live album that came out after The Joshua Tree. And it also had a companion film that went with it. The companion film. Some people love it, some people hate it. I don't know if there's very many people that are kind of like in the middle on this one. It's really bizarre. So on one hand, you get a lot of performances from the Joshua Tree tour, which is really at that know, they had a few earlier albums that did were critically acclaimed, but they didn't necessarily explode commercially. But The Joshua Tree exploded commercially and they had huge hits. So they documented parts of this tour and they shot a lot of it in black and white. But then near the end, they went into color. But then they had these intermittent weird side journeys where they went to Graceland and they talked about their love for Elvis and they met with BB. King and they did this. And it was just kind of a strange document of the time. I would have been happier with. Just give me 25 songs of a straight YouTube concert. If you got to take a few performances from a few different shows, so be it. But, I don't know. I could probably have done without the side commentary. Yeah, exactly. Because I love you two and I've seen them in concert and I have all their albums. But Bono has a certain way about them, I guess is a way of saying it. And it's just like they're a little bit too over the top sometimes, even for me. I think Rattle and Hum really, it sums up that time, at least, even though. Bruce Miller: All those little pop stars. Anna Montana, right? bieber had one. I think it was 3D. Katy Perry, you name them, they all get these movies at some point. And it's somebody saying, you know, here's how we can make the budget on that tour. That didn't go so well. We'll put out a movie, and then we'll make up the difference that we lost in, know, having that big set piece that you had. There was a great mockumentary about Madonna's tour. Remember how Madonna had the cone bra and all that? And Julie Brown. Not the Julie Brown that you remember from MTB, but a different Julie Brown who was a comedian, did her spoof of was. So I think she called herself Medusa or something. Terry Lipshetz: Okay. Yeah. Bruce Miller: But if you ever get to see that, it is such a hoot. It makes fun of these in the best way. The best way. And Madonna had to have loved it. And she's another one who should look at those things and say, I'm glad I have this document. I really am. Because I don't know that her tours now are as iconic as they should be. Gaga she has done things. She's done films or specials, but I don't know that she's done one of these kind of big movie things that would have told all or showed all or whatever. And maybe she's ripe for one. Terry Lipshetz: Maybe. You know which one I really like, too. And this was an opportunity because I couldn't get to New York, and I'm a huge Springsteen fan. And then this is like my other Broadway. Yeah. In my other shameless self promotion, I have another Instagram account called at Bruce Springsteen Collection, where I document all of the Springsteen albums in my collection. And I'm not just talking about the regular stuff. I've got some things that were not officially released that I show off on this thing. Bruce Miller: But does Bruce know? Terry Lipshetz: He knows this stuff is out there. Bruce Miller: Okay. Terry Lipshetz: but, yeah, no, I'm a huge hardcore. I've seen him in concert 1314 times at this point. Bruce Miller: Why didn't you go to the Broadway show? Come on. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah, I mean, I really wanted to, but the cost for tickets, I got to travel from the Midwest to the city. Yeah, it's an expensive show. So, when Netflix made the deal to air, know, one of the performances of Spring Scene on Broadway, it was a really good opportunity. And I would have loved to have gone to the Walter Kerr Theater to see it live. But I think in this type of setting, the way they filmed it, you felt like you were right there. Terry Lipshetz: It was a very well done documentary, know, whatever you want to call it. it captured the know, it was kind of like, with Hamilton, because if you couldn't see the original cast, you at least got to see it on Apple TV. And I think that was a good second opportunity. And I think that's what this is. Bruce Miller: I told you my story about Hamilton, right? That I was determined to see Hamilton no matter what. Terry Lipshetz: No, I don't think I heard this one. Bruce Miller: Oh, do you mind if I go ahead. Story. The thing about me is I have to see the original cast. I have to see the original actor in a Broadway show or I don't feel like if it's a big thing sure. And I knew that Hamilton was going to be a big thing even before Hamilton was a spark on anybody's radar. And then it got out there and I thought, I've got to go, but when am I going and how do I get tickets? And it was like this whole thing where I couldn't get the tickets. The tickets were just outrageous. And I decided I was going to go on StubHub. And so StubHub I went on, and it was like, 1000 something for the tickets, and am I going to spend $1,000? And then I start rationalizing all these things. Well, life is short. You're not going to be around that much longer. You want to see it, you should go. The original cast was breaking up after that. I was rationalizing. Terry Lipshetz: Right. You played it out, like, 15 steps and you're like, I'm on board. Bruce Miller: And it got down to the point where it was $777. Terry Lipshetz: Oh, you got to do it. Bruce Miller: And I did it. I jumped. And then I was at a hotel and we had to add, you know, how this thing is where you print out the tickets, but you're not really sure about all this, and you think, oh, they're going to take money to the cleaners and I'm going to lose $700, and it's going to be just the worst, right? Terry Lipshetz: Yes. Bruce Miller: And so I went to the business office at the hotel and they said, yeah, these are pretty good. You should be all right. You shouldn't have a problem. But if I were you, I'd get to the theater early, because if somebody sold this ticket twice, which could happen, you won't be the one who gets in. It'll go the one who got in before you. I made a beeline to that theater as fast as I could. And when I heard that M of the ticket, it was like, yes. So I get to my seat, and the seat was really good. And I'm talking to the people next to me. And there was a family from Los Angeles who came because the daughter had been listening to the album all along and wanted to see this. Right. This was her goal. And they gave up going to any other shows. They weren't going to any kind of theme parks. They weren't doing anything but Hamilton. And they spent $10,000. And they were sitting next to me. And we talked to people, like, in the row before us. They spent nothing. Somebody handed them tickets at the theater. So there were all these kind of stories that were going around among the people, and you felt lucky. You felt like, I have won the lottery. I am here. And then you hear and you think, this is, like, the most unbelievable experience I've ever been in my life. It was everything. And then a little bit more. And I'll tell you an, intermission. I ran to the merchandise table and bought $200 worth of crap just because I wanted to prove that I had been to Hamilton, right? So it was my thing. And I realized, you know what? It was money well spent. It was really money well spent. Now, when I saw the Apple version of or I mean, the Disney version, disney plus version of, Hamilton, it was perfect. It lived up to all of the things that I remember, because after that cast, the original cast left. I did go see it again, and it did not live up to the hype. But having seen the original cast and then seeing the original cast do the filmed version of Was, if you want to know how good it was, watch that. It was very good. And I think they did a great job of capturing that whole moment. But, yeah, that's cool. My Hamilton story. So for the next year after that, I got more Hamilton crap from people because they said, well, you're the one that really likes Hamilton, don't you? Here's a hamilton. Whatever. But I had talked to Lin Manuel Miranda before he was even writing it. He was on a TV series as, like, a third stringer. And I said, well, what are you working on? Because he had done some other stuff for the theater. And that if you know anything about me, I'm just a hardcore theater person. I live for that. And he said, well, I'm working on a little thing I call the Hamilton mixtape. It's a show about Alexander Hamilton, but it's done with rapid hip hop and that kind of stuff. He says, we'll see where it goes. And I'll look where it went. Terry Lipshetz: We'll see where it goes. It may pan out. Who knows? Bruce Miller: It's a fascinating story. And then to even take it further, while he was doing Hamilton, he was writing the songs for Moana. He would do zoom calls with the directors of Moana, who one of them happens to be from Sioux City. And he would tell me about how yeah, he'd come after before they start the show or during an intermission or whatever, and they would like, work well, this song needs to be this, and this song needs to be that. Okay, I'll work on it, and I'll get you another one. And then he'd go out and do the show. Terry Lipshetz: That's crazy. Bruce Miller: Yeah, it's weird, but there's your $0.02 worth on those kind of direct to the screen versions. Bruce Miller: But you know what? I think these are ways for all of us to enjoy entertainment that we maybe don't have the access to. Terry Lipshetz: Absolutely. Bruce Miller: It's an affordable way and you still get all the bells and whistles. And even if you had a bad seat at the show itself, if you did go, here's a way to see things that maybe you didn't see. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah, and it's a cool way too, because it captures the moment of the time. So if you're like me, who I'm in my later forty s and I was born after Woodstock. I can see what m people of my parents age looked like and acted like ah, as youngsters and realized that some of the things that they yelled at me for, they were doing them also back in. Bruce Miller: As someone who was around, I will tell you they were just as bad, if not worse than we see kids today. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah, exactly. And then I look back at something like 1991, the film The Year Punk Broke, which looks at bands like Sonic Youth and Nirvana when they exploded in the early ninety s. And I watched those and I'm like, oh, did I really dress that way in high school? Yeah. Oh man. Bruce Miller: No, it's fascinating. I was talking to a college student today, and she was doing a project for one of her design classes. And she says, I am going back to the I'm trying to kind of conjure all those things that were big in the some of these things that you're coming up with weren't in the little careful, because I don't remember this stuff. And I remember the 70s like nobody. Terry Lipshetz: You do. Yeah, you absolutely remember them. So again, we've got October 13, Taylor Swift's, the Era's tour film, coming out. Beyonce has her film coming out in December. And check out some of these films that we talked about opportunities like Woodstock, Ratle and lot of like Scorsese has done a lot of if you're into like like you know, he's got a lot of things besides, the gangster films. He loves music and it plays into all of his films and he's done quite a few, so a lot of good things. And he's got a new movie coming up and then we have another episode coming out next week. You have an interview with that, right? Bruce Miller: With Goosebumps? Yeah. Get ready. We're getting closer to Halloween and they've rebooted Goosebumps. They had a series where they would do a different book for each episode. Now they've created a kind of a mashup where they put the characters together and they're telling stories from four or five different books in the course of a season. And you'll get a chance to hear the producers talk about why they did what they did with this. And it's a little more adult than you may remember the Goosebumps book being. So look for that. That's next week when we come back on Streamed and Screened. Terry Lipshetz: Sounds good. So we'll talk about Goosebumps and we'll talk about maybe some other family friendly ish kind of Halloween things that we can dive into if you must. Bruce Miller: If you're not we're talking about saw. Terry Lipshetz: I will tap out. If we're talking horror movies, I am tapping out before we get started. We won't do saw. None of that stuff. I like to get a solid night's sleep, Bruce. I don't need horror things flashing through my head. That stuff's scary. I don't like scary things. Bruce Miller: Yeah, we'll play the Springsteen white noise machine, and you'll be able to go to sleep. Terry Lipshetz: Sounds good. All right. We'll be back again next week with another episode of Streamed and Screened.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Kyber Culture
Star Wars Celebration Day 1 Reaction, Filoni's Mandoverse Film, ‘Ahsoka' Trailer Thoughts

The Kyber Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 46:57


This is an older pod, we're playing catch up, nonetheless, tune in to episode 120!YouTube: youtube.com/@kybercultureTwitter: https://twitter.com/kybercultureInstagram: instagram.com/kyberculture/TikTok: tiktok.com/@kybercultureLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/kyberculture/For more information, follow us @ KYBERCULTURE on all socials: https://linktr.ee/kybercultureThis 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/5504201/advertisement

Mark Narrations - The Wafflecast Reddit Stories
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Mark Narrations - The Wafflecast Reddit Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 22:21


Mark Narrations Uploads - PlaylistRelationship Reddit Stories, OP is asking AITA if they refuse to split the bill with their best friend like they usually would do on a special celebration day.

Sharp & Benning
July 21, Segment 3 – Celebration Day In Washington

Sharp & Benning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 18:50


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Gardening with the RHS
Greening the Grey: Wisteria, Vertical Gardening, and the Sounds of London's Trees

Gardening with the RHS

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 32:03


For this week's show, we're delving into the natural world of cities – looking at how best to grow our favourite plants with limited space and to treasure the diverse flora and fauna of our cityscapes. Author Ben Dark shares his love for the wisteria embellishing urban front gardens. Urban farmer Alessandro Vitale – you might know him as Spicy Moustache — takes us through all his tips and tricks for growing vertically in whatever space you've got. And, author and amateur urban naturalist, Bob Gilbert, gives his thoughts on the sounds of London's trees. But that's not all – we're ending the show with a touching tribute from Daisy Payne on what she's doing in honour of Celebration Day on 28 May. Links: Rebel Gardening: A Beginner's Handbook To Organic Urban Gardening The Grove: A Nature Odyssey in 19 ½ Front Gardens Ghost Trees: Nature and People in a London Parish “The Susurration of Trees” BBC Radio 4 programme Make the most of your urban garden