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This week's trawl of the rock and roll outer limits alights, among others, on the following sizzling hot topics … ... a lost Beatles tape and the night they played Stowe School 60 years ago. … the return of the Stackwaddy game: were there really ‘60s New Zealand pop groups called the Chapta, Hi-Revving Tongues and the Kal-Q-Lated Risk? … Todd Haynes' brilliant Velvet Underground documentary and how the band spawned pop's greatest look- and sound-alike movement. And could Lou Reed have made it without Andy Warhol, John Cale or Nico? … Tracie, Bowie, Bonnie Tyler, Tracey Ullman, the JoBoxers, Kenny Everett and other top-notch components of the singles chart in April ‘83. … did A Hard Day's Night invent the word “grotty” and Steely Dan the word “scam”? … who was the mysterious “Fred Flange”? The story of the Goons, George Martin , Peter Sellers and Matt Monro. … … and birthday guest Al Hearton remembers records you'd heard about before you heard them – eg Don't Fear the Reaper, Bat Out Of Hell, Mother's Little Helper, Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite and Eve Of Destruction.Tickets for Word In The Park in London on June 3rd here!: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-happy-return-of-word-in-the-park-tickets-576193870377Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early and ad-free access to all of our content!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's trawl of the rock and roll outer limits alights, among others, on the following sizzling hot topics … ... a lost Beatles tape and the night they played Stowe School 60 years ago. … the return of the Stackwaddy game: were there really ‘60s New Zealand pop groups called the Chapta, Hi-Revving Tongues and the Kal-Q-Lated Risk? … Todd Haynes' brilliant Velvet Underground documentary and how the band spawned pop's greatest look- and sound-alike movement. And could Lou Reed have made it without Andy Warhol, John Cale or Nico? … Tracie, Bowie, Bonnie Tyler, Tracey Ullman, the JoBoxers, Kenny Everett and other top-notch components of the singles chart in April ‘83. … did A Hard Day's Night invent the word “grotty” and Steely Dan the word “scam”? … who was the mysterious “Fred Flange”? The story of the Goons, George Martin , Peter Sellers and Matt Monro. … … and birthday guest Al Hearton remembers records you'd heard about before you heard them – eg Don't Fear the Reaper, Bat Out Of Hell, Mother's Little Helper, Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite and Eve Of Destruction.Tickets for Word In The Park in London on June 3rd here!: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-happy-return-of-word-in-the-park-tickets-576193870377Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early and ad-free access to all of our content!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's trawl of the rock and roll outer limits alights, among others, on the following sizzling hot topics … ... a lost Beatles tape and the night they played Stowe School 60 years ago. … the return of the Stackwaddy game: were there really ‘60s New Zealand pop groups called the Chapta, Hi-Revving Tongues and the Kal-Q-Lated Risk? … Todd Haynes' brilliant Velvet Underground documentary and how the band spawned pop's greatest look- and sound-alike movement. And could Lou Reed have made it without Andy Warhol, John Cale or Nico? … Tracie, Bowie, Bonnie Tyler, Tracey Ullman, the JoBoxers, Kenny Everett and other top-notch components of the singles chart in April ‘83. … did A Hard Day's Night invent the word “grotty” and Steely Dan the word “scam”? … who was the mysterious “Fred Flange”? The story of the Goons, George Martin , Peter Sellers and Matt Monro. … … and birthday guest Al Hearton remembers records you'd heard about before you heard them – eg Don't Fear the Reaper, Bat Out Of Hell, Mother's Little Helper, Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite and Eve Of Destruction.Tickets for Word In The Park in London on June 3rd here!: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-happy-return-of-word-in-the-park-tickets-576193870377Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early and ad-free access to all of our content!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Twenty episodes deep. Man, time is truly flying this year. Thank you to everyone who has been tuning in, watching the lives, peeping the audio and subscribing/rating/reviewing the podcast. Appreciate y'all. This week, we did a deep dive into Kanye's industry tweets, breaking down how typical contracts work and how Kanye believes the industry should be moving forward (he's right). As far as the music, it was a big week. We got into new slappers from Nubya Garcia, DJ Critical Hype, Justin Bieber x Chance The Rapper, Christian Rich x Vic Mensa, THEY x Juicy J, Brent Faiyaz, Jacob Banks, Eric Bellinger, Masego, Action Bronson, Mariah Carey, Raven x Jonathan Emile, Baby Rose, Myer Clarity x Boney Washington, Lido, Rock Abruham, Lakim, Elzhi, Alicia Keys, Mavado, James Blake, Wyclef Jean, KIRBY, Armani Caesar, Tyga x Saweetie x YG, Kipp Stone x Mick Jenkins, Chapta x King Crooked x Sloan Bone x Ras Kass, and Ludacris x Chance The Rapper. Bless up! ARTISTS: Contact info@illnotestudios.com for the production/mixing/mastering opportunity. Theme tune produced by Notion. Purchase beats: notionbeats.com Follow the team everywhere: @TheMovementFam @CeeFor @Notionbaby
This is James 2:14-26 with some parallel scripture. We finished the first two chapters and now onto chapter three! Have a great day! Acts 4:11-12 Cornerstone=Jesus
New Episode today with our guests, Money Dash & Chapta. New music, Bitcoin, and sex dolls. Tune in fools!! 12pm on RadioSupa.com then stream any time on wcwpodcast.com iTunes, Stitcher, or SoundCloud. Visit our website: wcwpodcast.com Podcast on IG: @wcwpodcast1 Les IG: @Les735 Blesd IG: @djblesd1.wcwpodcast.com_ like our page at: www.facebook.com/WCWPodcast
An in-depth conversation with singer/songwriter Sharon O'Neill. From her early days (solo and with The Chapta) to carving out a role as a singer/songwriter in an era when the industry was less than supportive of female talent. We talk about her writing process, so many of those key songs (and the soundtrack to Smash Palace) and to her work in recent years writing material for Robert Palmer, Jimmy Barnes, Dragon and others.
An in-depth conversation with singer/songwriter Sharon O'Neill. From her early days (solo and with The Chapta) to carving out a role as a singer/songwriter in an era when the industry was less than supportive of female talent. We talk about her writing process, so many of those key songs (and the soundtrack to Smash Palace) and to her work in recent years writing material for Robert Palmer, Jimmy Barnes, Dragon and others. Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe
This week on LLTB: Valentine's Day, Pepper spray, Ghost poops, The Magic Asian Lady, JAG, Halo, Amazon purchases, Seth Rollins, Entertainment news, and Chapta 34 of My Immortal.
This week on LLTB: Website issues, Comics, Imax Game of Thrones, Sean Bean's Deaths, New movie Trailers, Black people problems, sleeping Babbies, Scott can't wake up, Spongebob Stinks, First Jobs, Dying Light, Gay Dinosaur sex books, and Chapta 33 of our story.
This week on LLTB: We need a new intro, the 90's sitcon, Arson, Pirate Pete's, Sportball talk, Wrestlemania, Royal Rumble, Planet Comicon, Tv talk, and Chapta 31 of our story.
This week on LLTB: A New Intro, We're Old, Work emails, Layoffs, Birfday, Homeschooling, Wrastlin', Batman, The Oscars, Al Sharpton, Comicon Rangers, Evolve, and Chapta 31 of our story.
This week on LLTB: TV Themes, Ian's look, dog barf, Ebay, Scott's Oscar, Dinosaurs, Awful 80's cartoons, Singled Out, Bar shootings, Treadmill Guy, Insurance, Entertainment News, and Chapta 30 of our story.
This week on LLTB: We made it to 100, our awful download numbers, farts, horrible comedy shows, Pirate Bay raided, Toad Bjs, WTF 2k15, Tim Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy, Arrow, Amanda Waller is a big woman, more nerd stuff, and another Chapta of My Immortal.
This Week on LLTB: Cell phone switcharoo, The Impractical Jokers tour, Ian's Monday Night Football experience, More Quantum Leap, Gilbert Gottfried, Racist cartoons, and Chapta 11 of Twila.
This week on LLTB: Ian's Birfday, Why we've been gone again, New fancy bleeps, Quantum Leap, 90's TV and fashion, Chuck has a new bleep, A Deadpool movie in the Entertainment Report, New Fall TV Shows, The Biblical Royal Rumble, and we read Chapta 9 of Twila.
During the 1960's and 70's the South Island of New Zealand had it's own music thing going down, bands like Chapta and Link were major players in those formative years. Dave Kennedy, with his unique vocal style and musical input had a big part in shaping the destiny of both these bands. Larry Killip, a bit of an old rocker himself, talked to Dave in some detail about those days. Dave Kennedy still sings and plays professionally in 2009, having decided to go back to his southern clan they are the luckier for it.