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Gary Lightbody is best known as the lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter of Snow Patrol. He has penned some of the most iconic songs of the past two decades—from the soaring Run to the timeless Chasing Cars. Beyond the stage and studio, Gary is also a passionate writer and storyteller. His new book, The Forest is the Path, named after Snow Patrol's 2024 chart-topping album, offers a deeper look into the making of the record and a candid view into his personal life.Brought to you by Eason – Ireland's favourite bookseller.Follow the show: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bookshelfpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bookshelfpodcast Follow Ryan: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/instatubridy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Imagine your mind, for a moment, as a busy street… with thoughts zooming by like cars on a 6-lane highway. Some cars drive past multiple times a day, maybe even multiple times per minute… while others run into us at full speed, knocking us into a state of emotional turmoil, reactivity and anxiety. These cars represent our thoughts, emotions and programmed beliefs; they clutter up our mind and get in the way of us enjoying life. But what if we could slow down the traffic? What if we would notice these cars driving by, without them blowing fumes in our face? Today on I Love Me The Podcast, we learn how meditation can offer us a beautiful way of observing this mental traffic, without getting dragged along for the ride. If you're struggling with a busy mind and are ready to stop chasing cars so you can embrace the serenity of the present moment, then sit back and relax, so we can go on this journey, together. Take a peek at the full episode show notes (and resources I refer to in the show) here: https://gettingnaked.com.au/2024/12/11/ep-41-chasing-cars-around-your-head-lets-meditate/ About me… My name is Tamra Mercieca and I've been studying and teaching self-love worldwide for 20+ years now. In 2011 I launched my online school Getting Naked where I offer programs to help people strip off the stories and childhood conditioning, so they can fall in love with themselves. While I go by many labels - mumma, wife, tea lover, drummer - professionally I'm known as a Self-Love Therapist, Writer and Women's Pelvic Health Guide, qualified in over a dozen physical and mental health modalities. I'm the author of two books, have been published in dozens of print and online publications, appeared on TV many times, and love to share the teachings of self-love at yoga and spirituality festivals. Personally, my journey began when I worked out how to overcome suicidal depression and anxiety (and get off my meds). I then went on to create a ten-session program where I now help others do the same. If you'd like to read my full love story and bio - including all my credentials - head to https://gettingnaked.com.au/tamra/ Resources… Yoga for the Vagina program: https://yogaforthevagina.com/ The Way of Self-Love course https://gettingnaked.com.au/the-way-of-self-love/ Ep.2 Programmed for love https://gettingnaked.com.au/2024/02/14/e2-programmed-for-love/ Self-Love Starter's Kit (and to join the mailing list): https://gettingnaked.com.au/ Contact… Website: https://gettingnaked.com.au/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gettingnaked/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RelationshipQueen/
„Chasing Cars“ mag der bislang größte Hit für Snow Patrol gewesen sein. Der wichtigste Song aber ist „Run“, denn ohne ihn würde es die nordirisch-schottische Band heute höchstwahrscheinlich nicht mehr geben. Ein Lied, das von Liebe, Zuversicht und Rettung handelt, hat Snow Patrol im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes gerettet.
Snow Patrol's Gary Lightbody and Johnny McDaid discuss the creative process behind the band's new record The Forest is the Path, which ventures into new territories musically and lyrically. The pair talk about the influence of literary greats like Seamus Heaney, their collaboration with producer Fraser T. Smith, and the liberating experience of writing music without constraints.
Chasing Cars, Run, Final Straw the list of Snow Patrol hits is endless. Ahead of the release of their new album The Forest is the Path, Pat spoke to Gary Lightbody lead singer of Snow Patrol.
Energy is such a profound thing. It's something that's both silent and unspoken but also always present and within our ability to control. It's everyone's duty to be mindful of that to ensure that what we're sharing is...good and uplifting. I keep that in mind when deciding what to share with you. I've also wanted the energy of these mixes to walk a fine line; perfect for both 2AM and 2PM. Obviously what we're all doing at those two different times are very different things. I use my own real world experiences to guide me on the music choices here. And what I've found is that the songs you'll hear here are beautiful pieces to have in the background during the day to (subconsciously) affect our day and also have in the forefront during the night to (consciously) drive the fun. I hope that the energy, the vibes and the messages you hear on this mix lift you up and set you free. I have no shortage of favorites on this set. I set the set off with the Kygo produced "Love Me Now Or Lose Me Later" -- a truly powerful heart-tugger. From there I mix into "One Day" by Dutch emo-pop band Haevn. They are truly one of my favorite bands ever. Their sound is rich, authentic and emotionally powerful. They're not really known here in the Americas so I'm really proud and fortunate to share them with you. Find them and stream them. They're incredible. Otherwise, I've got 17 songs mixed here and have managed to find 5 incredible remakes for the set: Chasing Cars (#5), You're Not Alone (#10), Sweet Disposition (#12), With Or Without You (#14) and Wonderful Life (#15). It's so hard to find remakes that are tastefully done and keep the spirit of the original. So I feel happy to have found these. Pay special attention to the remake of With Or Without You by U2. Initially I assumed this would be typically not great. How pleasantly surprise I was to find this remake really amazing. It's remixed by organic house master DSF. In closing the set I chose the gorgeous "Crazy Love" by Above & Beyond featuring vocals by none other than Zoe Johnston. By the time you reach the end of the set the *energy" will have quietly risen from chill and peaceful to powerfully melodic and progressive. Hopefully, if I've done my job right, you'll not even notice the energy quietly rising to crescendo. As always....this set was mixed with every ounce of love I've got to give. From my heart...to your ears...#/Artist/Title/Remix01. Matt Hansen/Love Me Now or Lose Me Later/Kygo Original02. Haevn/One Day/Original Mix03. Nicholas Gunn/Thought Of You/Extended Mix04. Susie Ledge/Closer/Extended Mix05. Sea To Sky/Chasing Cars/Extended Mix06. Keanler/Orbit/Extended Mix07. Modera/Dominoes/Extended Mix08. Zak Abel/Lighthouse/Kygo Original Mix09. Nicholas Gunn/My Heart/Extended Mix10. RY X/You're Not Alone/(&friends Extended Mix)11. KOATES/Undo/John Summit Original Mix12. Temper Trap/Sweet Disposition/John Summit Extended13. Hayla/Shiver/John Summit Extended Mix14. Alex Cruz/With Or Without You/DSF Extended Mix15. Christian Burns/Wonderful Life/KRYDER Extended Mix16. Jack Emery/Fickle Heart/Extended Mix17. Above & Beyond/Crazy Love/ANUQRAM Extended MixFOR WORLDWIDE DJ BOOKING INFORMATION:Instagram: DJ Brian NorwoodFacebook: Brian NorwoodEar: 615-418-8900Email: IamBrianNorwood@gmail.com
The final episode of ‘Top Of The Pops' aired on 30th July, 2006. Co-hosted by necrophiliac paedophile Jimmy Savile, the BBC institution ended after 42 years with little fanfare and no live performances. In this episode, The Retospectors consider whether TOTP could or should have survived longer into the 21st century; unpick what lay behind its enormous success in its 70s heyday; and get into a bit of argy-bargy about Snow Patrol's ‘Chasing Cars'... Further Reading: • ‘Top of the Pops axed' (The Guardian, 2006): https://www.theguardian.com/media/2006/jun/21/broadcasting.arts • ‘BBC says fond farewell to Top of the Pops' (BBC Press Office, 2006): https://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2006/06_june/20/totp.shtml • ‘Top of the Pops: The Final Countdown' (BBC, 2006): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLS3HHDWOeU This episode first premiered in 2023, for members of
Send us a Text Message.In this week's episode, Eric and Justin dive into a beautiful conversation meeting the needs of every student. Specifically, our deaf students make up our various musical ensembles. To help us fully grasp this nuance, we had the pleasure of engaging with Mr. Adam Chitta. Mr. Chitta is the founder and owner of The Chitta Sound and an accomplished band director at North East ISD in San Antonio. In this dialogue, Adam raises awareness and gives proper tools as a deaf band director to reach out and provide a great experience for those and others alike. This is yet another enriching conversation for educators as a whole to continue being bridge builders for all students, no matter the learning nuance. Please check out this week's episode to be encouraged and inspired. Enjoy and share!!! In Rotation:Eric- De Parranda "El A-RA-B"Justin- Aarik Duncan- "Chasing Cars"Adam- Composer Tyler MazoneConnect with Adam: http://www.thechittasound.comAdam@thechittasound.comSupport the Show.Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram: @podthescoreEmail: podthescore@gmail.com | The Score Podcast WebsiteSupport The Score on Patreon or PaypalMusic Credits:Intro: Justin McLean In Rotation & Outro: Ben Bohorquez - @jamin_music
A garden bursting with life, chasing cars ~ snow patrol Sings this in his lyrics. A love songto a woman he admire s and wants to be his forever. Be the woman who waters, tends her own garden instead of expecting loves lovers to do it for her. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yolanda254/support
While still in production on his movie he's directing; "Writer's Block", Harrison is joined by one of his actors in the film; Comedian and Actor Dave Cerwonka. Dave and Harrison exchange an array of industry insights as they discuss their passion for the industry. Dave talks about his life, family, life experiences and his love for animals which led him to start his own animals watching service; Walk Fido. Of course, they throw in a bit of healthy sh** talking for good measure. #hollywood #passion #movies
Mick and Brother Al join Kirk in studio as they attempt to work out their family issues. (3:00) Brother Al talks about Paulie The Python. (4:20) Mick and Al begin to go at it. (7:00) Mick talks about his break up. (15:40) Al discusses when Mick had to bartend his wedding. (24:10) Al brought notes. (27:50) Al reveals he is going to be a dad soon. (30:10) Mick thinks Al is a bad tipper. (32:50) Mick took too long to tie his shoes. (40:10) Kirk talks about his own relationship with his brothers. (46:50) Mick and Al reflect on Mick's best man speech. (01:02:20) John Sterling calls in. (01:10:20) Al attacks Mick's cleanliness. (01:13:20) Al discusses his relationship with Christian. (01:24:20) Mick doesn't think Al is a bad person, just a bad brother. (01:31:30) Mick's favorite song should not be Chasing Cars. (01:39:00) Al talks about what his therapist thinks about Mick. (01:45:40) Al has questions for Kirk about being a first time father. (01:52:30) Kirk has a Mut update. (01:57:05) Kirk tells Mick he is next-in-line to be producer. (02:03:35) Steve Robinson was featured on CBS Morning News. (02:15:30) Gus and Network talk.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
APPLE wird kein Automobil anbieten. Warum hat der Weltmeister der Integration von Hard- und Software das Handtuch geworfen? Aus Angst vor den nicht zu realisierenden Economies of Scale? Oder konnte in Cupertino das Auto nicht neu erfunden werden? Oder haben sich die Marktbedingungen in den letzten Jahren dramatisch verschlechtert? TONY'S CHOCOLONELY – ein niederländischer David unter den Scholokoladenproduzenten – provoziert die Goliathe der Schokoladenindustrie mit Nachbauten etablierter Marken, die im Gegensatz zu diesen – so sagt TONY – aber hundertprozentig fair produziert wurden. MONDELEZ hat inzwischen für die Marke MILKA geklagt und Recht bekommen. Tony darf im EU-Raum die eigene Schokolade nicht mehr in einer Lila-Verpackung anbieten. Ist das gutes Marketing von Tony? Dient es dem guten Zweck? Hätte Mondelez vielleicht besser nicht geklagt? LVMH goes BARBIE. Das französische Luxusunternehmen wagt sich in die Welt HOLLYWOODS vor, indem es eine eigene Einheit gegründet, deren Aufgabe es ist, die über 70 Marken des Konzerns mit der Welt des Entertainments zu verknüpfen. Ist dies die Zukunft des Marketings? Lassen sich starke Marke nur entwickeln und pflegen, wenn sie auch Geschichten auf Hollywood-Niveau erzählen können?
When shift happens it appears all is breaking down, I woke up with lyrics, the song Chasing Cars. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bcomingundone/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bcomingundone/support
Android Update Triggers Surge in Accidental 999 Calls. Most Aussies Compromise Online Security With Predictable Passwords. Artificially Intelligent? Yes! Comedically Inclined? Not So Much, Says Study on ChatGPT's Humour. Swiss Fruit Union at Odds With Tech Titan Over Apple Image Rights. EU Enacts Landmark Law Mandating Removable Batteries in Mobile Phones. Shift to Electric Cars Could Save 89,000 Lives and $1 Trillion. Solar-Powered, AI Assisted, Zero-Emission Cruise Ship Set for 2030. Chasing Cars Unleashes AI-Powered Service in an Australian First. Solar-Powered Microgrid Community Paves Way for Affordable, Energy-Independent Living.
We're here, folks. It's the end of the season that got Kaitlyn hooked on One Tree Hill and the end of the season that both of your hosts call their favorite season of the entire series. But our journey through this amazing teen drama is just beginning because S3E22, The Show Must Go On, leaves us with so many cliffhangers as Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) head to the altar! Will things ever be the same between Brooke (Sophia Bush), Peyton (Hilarie Burton Morgan) and Lucas (Chad Michael Murray)? Who wrote “murderer” on Dan's (Paul Johansson) wall? Will Karen (Moira Kelly), who is now pregnant with Keith's child, ever learn the truth about Dan? Who is pregnant? Will Rachel (Danneel Ackles) and Cooper (Michael Trucco) survive from their limo dropping into the water? Will Nathan? Will Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods) ever stop being so freaking iconic?? Just kidding. We know Deb will always be iconic. So we can rest easy knowing that she will continue being fabulous after confessing to attempted murder. The episode title's connection to its namesake, Queen's “The Show Must Go On,” including how it chronicles Freddie Mercury's efforts to continue performing as he was dying. Plus, the title may have been a subtle message to send network executives. Give Sophia Bush an Emmy, already! The full-circle moment from the third season premiere (Please forgive Jeremy for only mentioning Ellie and Keith as the only deaths in season 3, and completely forgetting about Jimmy!) Myspace memories. Gen Z, for those who don't know, Myspace was a website like Twitter and Facebook, but fun. Our evolving feelings on Brucas, including a shocking confession from Jeremy and a connection to Taylor Swift's “Out of the Woods” from Kaitlyn. Brooke's (some deserved, some not) pettiness toward Peyton. Does Brooke really love Lucas? Deb's iconic version of “Tell Cersei. I want her to know it was me.” Why did Karen tell Dan she was pregnant? The use of The Snow Patrol song, “Chasing Cars,” and how music supervisor Lindsay Wolfington secured it for this episode before the song's actual release. How safe we feel with Naley right now (also how in the heck did they afford this wedding!?) How Gavin DeGraw's “More Than Anyone” was selected by viewers to be Nathan and Haley's first dance song. The fallout from Cooper and Rachel. The iconic CODA featuring the Led Zeppelin song, “Babe I'm Gonna Leave You,” and a brief history of the band's reluctance to license its songs out for TV and film We may not be returning until September for season four but we couldn't wait that long to watch S4E1, "The Same Deep Water As You"! On Sunday, June 4 at 2pm EST, we will be hosting a live watch of the episode in our Discord server for our patrons at the $2 level and above! Click here for more information on how to join us and other listeners as we chat about all of the cliffhanger resolutions and so much more! Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! That's the easiest way to support us and to help One Tree Hill fans, new and old, find us! We're Kaitlyn Ilinitch (@MissIReads) and Jeremy Rodriguez (@RodriguezJeremy) and you can find Always and Forever on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @alwaysothpod or email us at alwaysothpod@gmail.com. Check out our One Tree Hill season 3 Spotify playlist here: https://spoti.fi/3aRKgx2. Always and Forever is now on Patreon! Join our community to gain access to our private Discord server, early episode releases, and bonus content. Visit patreon.com/alwaysothpod for more information.
We're already catching a lot of heat for talking about "Chasing Cars" by Snow Patrol this week for Unmarketable Mayhem, but that won't stop us! Yes, they say the line in the song! No, it's not an obvious title for the song! Covers by: Holly Lang, Kate Ceberano, Curved Air, Sleeping At Last, Tommy Profitt and Fleurie, Ryan Waters Band Spotify playlist here
As a couple, Anne and David Morrison, 71, did everything together, living life their way, never letting obstacles stand in the way.But their plans to retire to Australia were never realised after David was hospitalised with Covid 19 in early 2020. Worried sick about her husband, Anne, who had received the all-clear from cancer a year earlier, died at home from sudden death on April 7. On hearing he'd lost his lifelong partner, David died from a Covid-induced heart attack 10 hours later. In this episode, their only son Paul Morrison bravely tells how he struggled to fill the void left behind by his parents, battling feelings of guilt, anxiety, and reliving torturous moments from the past. In an inspiring story of redemption, Paul describes how he brought himself back from the brink, recovering from a year-long illness, quitting alcohol, and embracing exercise in order to: “find the new version of me…I am doing it for my parents…and I will get there.”Credit Snow Patrol, Chasing Cars. Created, produced, and hosted by Karen Rice, the Stolen Goodbyes podcast won gold in the fiercely competitive Best Lockdown category of the British Podcast Award 2021.Stolen Goodbyes is described as: "outstanding ethical and trauma-informed journalism. Karen Rice manages to capture a historic event in real-time by listening with empathy. Future generations will listen to this podcast and know what it felt like to live through this pandemic." Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma.Please listen to, review, and share this podcast with your network, it really helps!If you would like to make a donation (no matter how small) to the running costs of this passion project, please visit: https://karen-rice.com/podcast/ or http://bit.ly/3kMSKLgYou can follow Karen on Twitter @Ricekmc and Stolen Goodbyes on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3ITXSFC Facebook: https://bit.ly/3kGGwnG and Youtube: http://bit.ly/3Yq0jW5Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/stolen-goodbyes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho Prog Ensemble CAIRO To Release 2nd Album “Nemesis” on May 5, 2023 Formed in 2016, award-winning CAIRO present a unique blend of thought-provoking songwriting with progressive rock and metal updated for the modern age. Their debut album “SAY” was met with critical acclaim and earned the band recognition and prestige across the progressive rock community. They are an established live act, having played many shows including a headline slot at Winter's End and a main stage slot at Cambridge Rock Festival. Their much-anticipated second album, Nemesis, is due to be released on 5th May 2023 on the QEDG -affiliated label, Spirit of Unicorn Music. Their new studio album, recorded with John Mitchell at Outhouse Studios, taps into contemporary global concerns and demonstrates the band's impressive, genre-defying approach with menacing, angular riffs, pop rock hooks and electronic soundscapes that all beautifully complement powerful and emotive vocals. In this exciting and purposefully eclectic new album, the band venture into familiar ‘CAIRO rocks' territory with the dynamic, moving epics. There are also some exciting departures for the band venturing into more melodic rock areas. There is also a short keys-based orchestral instrumental, “Save The Earth,” which doffs a cap to the likes of the sadly, recently departed Vangelis, and acts as a prologue into the title track. Please welcome composer, songwriter, lyricist, keyboard player, and vocalist for UK progressive rock group CAIRO… ROB COTTINGHAM to Interviewing the Legends … PREORDER THE NEW ALBUM BY C A I R O Entitled NEMESIS At www.cherryred.co.uk/product/cairo-nemesis-cd-edition and www.cairorocks.com FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ROB COTTINGHAM AND CAIRO VISIT www.cairorocks.com Official website https://www.facebook.com/CAIROROCKS/ Facebook https://twitter.com/cairo_banduk Twitter https://www.instagram.com/robcottingham1/ Instagram https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJCPBFKTGUDr3aN-B7w5iKA YouTube Discography CAIRO Studio Say (2016) Live Alive in Holland (2020) Nemesis (2023) ROB COTTINGHAM Solo Captain Blue (2013) Behind the Orchard Tree (2002) Back Behind the Orchard Tree (2019) Chasing Cars (2020) With TOUCHTONE Studio Discordant Dreams (2007) Wintercoast (2009) The City Sleeps (2011) Oceans of Time (2013) Support us!
Las versiones musicales del amigo secreto de Javier del Pino y (un poco menos) de Rafa Panadero.
Las versiones musicales del amigo secreto de Javier del Pino y (un poco menos) de Rafa Panadero.
Today we are sharing a tribute to our friend and fellow author, Amber Nicole who we recently lost on March 7th. Through this vulnerable and open conversation we honour Amber and the impact she had on us and on anyone else who had the privilege of knowing her. Amber was one of the authors published in "Every Body Holds A Story" in 2022, and her chapter was titled “I'm Not Still Here By Accident.” Amber was brilliant, incredibly talented and a gift to all of our lives. In this episode we dive into: 1) Our experience in losing a dear friend, the emotions, the importance of our words, speaking in terms of dying by suicide, what this experience has been like to witness, and how we have been processing the loss of Amber and from attending her Celebration of Life. 2) The trauma that our body holds onto, how it continues to stack up and our body works to process, make sense of and avoid our emotions. We explain how the conscious and the subconscious mind works, how the subconscious mind works to protect us from painful memories and experiences. We talk about different modalities that can be used to support ourselves and our bodies as we work to heal from trauma and challenges. 3) Both Sue and Marsha pay their own personal tributes in this episode to Amber and address a difficult topic, which they know and believe that Amber would love for them to not shy away from this conversation. At the end of this episode, Sue shares a song that Amber played and sang for her when Sue's mom passed away in 2022. This is a song by Snow Patrol called, “Chasing Cars.” Tune in to Amber Nicole's episode on the show: https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/show/everybodyholdsastorypodcast/id/22577378 Tune in to Marsha's latest episode on the Own Your Choices Own Your Life Podcast: https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/show/ownyourchoicesownyourlife/id/26247636 Join the OUTSPOKEN NLP Coaching Certification https://www.marshavanw.com/outspoken2023 Join the Every Body Holds a Story Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/582412896496298 Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/everybodyholdsastory
Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol Live at The Royal Albert Hall
Robbie's Rundown features stories on the pending potentially historic winter storm about to hit the area, a new bill passes in the state house concerning car thefts and much more.
This week, we selected ten songs from the 2000s, all One Hit Wonders. These are songs from artists who broke into the Billboard Top 40 this one time and never again. Some artists on this list did have their own success and even some music worth checking out otherwise. The songs are:1. Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol2. The Middle by Jimmy Eat World3. Butterfly by Crazy Town4. Stacy's Mom by Fountains of Wayne5. Bad Day by Daniel Powter6. The Reason by Hoobastank7. All the Things She Said by t.A.T.u8 I Believe in the Thing Called Love by The Darkness9. Ocean Avenue by Yellowcard10. You're Beautiful by James Blunt
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Ali gets asked "How do I stop my 7mo toy poodle chasing cars?"Ali explains about the second fear phase and encourages understanding, satisfaction of needs and then training with counter conditioning & desensitisation. Further readingSecond Fear PhaseSupport the showAli Smith is the founder of rebarkable.com This episode comes from an instagram live, head to @re.barkable or submit your question to woof@rebarkable.com
It's Episode 42 of the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast, and the theme of the week was #FNKAcoustic! The incredible artists in FNK dusted off their guitars, brushed off the ivories, and put it all on the table for a week of some of the most amazing acoustic sets you'll ever have the pleasure of listening to! Remember Nirvana Unplugged? Yeah - multiply that by FNK you'll be ready to take this acoustic audio journey with us! Featured in this episode alongside hosts Mike Wiston and Joe Rubin: Jay Thomas with Wonderful Tonight by Eric Clapton Shannon Larson with Ex's & Oh's by Elle King Nick Shepherd with Rain When I Die by Alice in Chains Heather Gunari with Lose You To Love Me by Selena Gomez Jonathan Barnes with Back to Black by Amy Winehouse Isabel Aguilar with Take My Breath Away by Berlin AsthmaBully Jones with Mana by Rayando El Sol James Holbert with Mama Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys by Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings Alphred Moro with Wasting My Time by Default James Isaac III with Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Love what you hear? Join the official Friday Night Karaoke FB group, a completely negativity free karaoke destination, and be part of the action! www.facebook.com/groups/fridaynightkaraoke. Hope to see you there!
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Are you ready to feel feelings?? We have some Grey's Anatomy-core music from the mid-'00s from some UK bands ready to make your heart burst! Can the big hit single "Chasing Cars" from plucky underdogs unseat the giants of stadium rock Coldplay and their fan favorite single "Fix You"?
Josh and David open with a discussion of Kansas voters crushing an anti-choice ballot initiative and the vote against veterans' health care by Alabama's senators. Journalist Beth Shelburne zooms in to discuss Alabama's awful prisons and a prisons only rehab program that's run by an incarcerated man after the staff quit. And they wrap with Huntsville officials' continued support of a murderer and disregard of open records laws and this week's Rightwing Nut of the Week. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com or with this form. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. More information is available on our website. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit Mr. Smith's page here.
A songwriter, producer, and award-winning composer for TV & Film. His music has been used for video games promos, scores along with film & TV. He worked on the production & sound development for rapper NF. Originally from Grand Rapids, MI and now a resident of Nashville, TN. He has worked with major networks such as Fox, VH1, ESPN, & a sleuth of others. Tommee talks about his first memory of music, his love of music evolution, the age when he started producing his own music. The music challenges of Grand Rapids, MI which leads to his studio then and the studio he has today. (See Links)The days of the Tommee Profitt Band, the track “Faking Love” & the parody that went viral of his then pregnant wife. How he got his break to doing music for TV & Film which led to his first placements. The story behind the over 50 BILLION worldwide views & streams of the cover song “In the End” by Linkin Park. How his friendship with rapper NF has evolved and little behind the scenes story. His Cinematic Songs which have 6 volumes, the track “The Warriors” & a TIP on how to really get the most of out his music!!!Hear how long he had been working on the 2020 Christmas LP-“Birth of a King”.We talk about his balance these days, looking at what he has done and he feels about it all. The inside scoop of the cover-“Chasing Cars” by Snow Patrol that was used in the 400th episode of Grey's Anatomy.Who would he like to collab with, his addiction to sound libraries, life without music, and magic! Links:Tommee Profitt Website: https://www.tommeeprofitt.com/Video of his Nashville Studio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fz6F5VRJdHUParody Viral Video called I'm Pregnant & I Know It: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THAaNPIxEek&t=79sTommee's Music: https://www.tommeeprofitt.com/music Buy your Bundles here: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/merchFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beforethelightspodcast/Support the Show: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/supportBook Tommy: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/public-speakingSupport the show
Happy good morning! Caterpillared into a Butterfly is an expression about the growth we can take in our lives. I share this expression because I had a dream about collecting pictures of Butterflies last night. The song played at the end is Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol and, like all the songs I play, it is a song I have come to like very much. Enjoy the episode and have a good week. Cheers Jack
How to stop a dog from chasing cars, bikes, and anything else that moves. This is called predatory aggression or sometimes prey drive. It is a biological function but still just behavior and we can alter that behavior with some effective dog training techniques. End Problem Behaviors without Punishment https://www.matadork9.com/resolvingbadhabits Get access to the first chapter of The Dog Training Cheat Codes https://www.matadork9.com/DTCC1 Do you want to train with Matador Canine? https://www.matadork9.com/6weekcoaching #dogtraining #matadorcanine
In this final episode of Chasing Cars, Claressa Monteiro and Julian Kho, General Manager of SgCarMart, look at the most iconic cars that you can still drive in one way shape or form. Highlights of conversation : 2:33 : Why is this the final episode? 3:53 : First iconic car - MINI Cooper 7:44 : Second iconic car - Volkswagen Beetle 10:57 : Third iconic car - Range Rover Defender 13:13 : Fourth iconic car - Porsche 911 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this penultimate episode of Chasing Cars, Claressa Monteiro is joined by Julian Kho, Editor, SgCarMart,as they discuss the Range Rovers, which have yet to come into Singapore. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Chasing Cars, Claressa Monteiro and her co-host Julian Kho, Editor, SgCarMart continue their review of the Car of the Week. This week, Claressa shares the one feature she likes about the Honda HR-V and it has to do with the comfort of her back-seat passengers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Chasing Cars, with the latest COE premiums mostly higher this week and concerns that they will continue to rise, Claressa Monteiro speaks to Julian Kho, Editor, SgCarMart, to find out if a second hand car is a more viable option moving forward and what do buyers need to look out for when they go for a used car. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Chasing Cars' Car of the Week review, Claressa Monteiro is joined by Julian Kho, Editor, SgCarMart, as they reviewed the long awaited BMW i4, an all electric premium compact sedan, that is priced at $311,888. How does it compare to the Polestar 2 and the Tesla Model 3, most importantly, do the two petrol heads like the car? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Chasing Cars, Claressa Monteiro and Julian Kho, Editor, SgCarMart continue their Car of the Week review with the Porsche Taycan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
in this Episode we get in Fact of should NYPD be chasing cars the hot pursue thing they have going on for years we talk of much more hope you enjoy comment and sub if i need to make more THANKS
Der Nachfolger zum ersten großen Hit ist eine schwierige Sache - aber offensichtlich nicht für die irisch-schottische Indie Band Snow Patrol, die mit Chasing Cars ihren ersten großen Erfolg nicht nur getoppt haben, sondern auch noch damit in den Olymp der melancholischen Popsongs gekommen sind. Wie das geht? Nun, hört nach! Jetzt neu, der Pro Kanal mit Musikspecials, bei ApplePodcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/de/channel/100malmusiklegenden/id6442680593 oder unter https://100malmusiklegenden.de/membership-join/ Mein Facebook Profil: https://www.facebook.com/markus.dreesen Mein Instagram Profil: https://www.instagram.com/markusdreesen/?hl=de Könnt mir gerne folgen, gibt da immer wieder Updates zum Podcast und sonst so ... Offizielle Playlists: https://music.apple.com/de/playlist/100malmusiklegenden/pl.u-JjM2F9Nv5z (Apple) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6RGcoNO671nOMpYRkTTQLV (Spotify) Songvorschläge, Episodensuche und T-Shirts unter 100malmusiklegenden.de! Infos zu möglichen Werbekooperationen unter https://100malmusiklegenden.de/werbung
This week's episode of World's Dumbest Criminals focusses on a Russian con woman and alleged murderer on the lam in New York, robbing internet dates and trying to kill her beautician with poisoned cheesecake so she can steal her identity. Tara also talks about a woman in clown make up chasing cars on a country road, a naked tradie who ran after a car thief and more.Promo: Murder MileSocial MediaFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/374526270632196Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Worlds-Dumbest-Criminals-Podcast-100965498857602/?ref=pages_you_manageTwitter: @WDCriminalsPod and InstagramInstagram: @worldsdumbestcriminalspodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/worldsdumbestcriminalsSources:Perth robbery fail: thief sprays himself in the face with pepper spray, Heather McNeill, watoday.com.au, Jul 22, 2016. Rockingham police charge two men over Shoalwater pharmacy robbery, Phil Hickey, PerthNow, Jul 30,2016. Russian woman accused of trying to poison her Brooklyn doppelganger with cheesecake so she could steal her identity appears in court, Andrea Blanco and Richard Harbus, Daily Mail, Aug 11, 2021. Russian woman accused of poisoning lookalike with cheescake, AAP, 9news.com.au. International Manhunt For Russian Murder Suspect Ends In Brooklyn, newyork.cbslocal.com, Mar 21, 2017. Brooklyn Woman Accused Of Poisoning Lookalike With Cheesecake, Stealing Her Identity, newyork.cbslocal.com, Feb 28, 2018. Russian ‘masseuse' aiming for plea deal in robbery cases, Emily Saul, nypost.com, Sep 12, 2018. Russian dominatrix goes on hunger strike at Rikers, Khristina Narizhnya, nypost.com, Apr 22, 2018. Woman accused of murder in Russia lived lavishly on the lam, Shawn Cohen, Lorena Mongeili and Chris Perez, nypost.com, Mar 20, 2017. Half-naked mother-of-three, 37, is arrested for chasing cars in Tennessee while wearing clown makeup, Snejana Ferberov, Daily Mail, Oct 29, 2016. Disappointed burglar leaves message for SDM: ‘Why was the house locked when there was no money?', Madhya Pradesh, indianexpress.com, Oct 11, 2021. Crooked British Cop Caught After Driving Ferrari to Work, Noah Rayman, Jan 8, 2015. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recapping a dream that I had recently, including dream analysis and contemplating the Multiverse. As well as a recount of our reunion of the Unofficial Shep-Town Homecoming (Oct. 2017, Jun. 2021). Minus the vomiting. Thanks, Brian. Please considering donating to: 1. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/donate/ 2. The Trevor Project - https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ 3. The Nature Conservancy - https://www.nature.org/en-us/ 4. The Paul Walker Foundation - https://paulwalkerfoundation.org/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lance-gunner-wines-dmb36/support
#380-376Intro/Outro: Jenny Wren by Paul McCartney380. Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol379. Let's Stay Together by Al Green378. Somebody Like You by Keith Urban377. Don't Worry Baby by The Beach Boys376. Life in Technicolor II by ColdplayDecade Update:30's - 140's - 150's - 1260's - 2370's - 3080's - 990's - 2400's - 1410's - 1020's - 1Top years:1966 - 71970 - 61994 - 5
In this weeks episode, we talk about how to stop our dogs from lunging out at things - whether its lunging at cars, bikes or people walking by. Seeing our dogs lunging at people can be really frustrating, and awkward for owners (not to mention the people on the receiving end!) so its important we work with our dogs to change this behaviour. Tune in to find out how… . Follow Canine Point Academy on Facebook at www.facebook.com/caninepointacademy Website: www.caninepointacademy.com Twitter: @canineworld IG: @CaninePointAcademy #ThailandDogTrainer #TherapyDogs #caninepoint #dogtrainerphuket #Barkday #BeachClub #OffLeash #DogFun #phuketdogs #caninepointacdemy #phuket #thailand #doghouse #dogboarding #dogtraining #sharkproductions #saveusshark
Show Sponsor:MotorCity Grind - Jim ChatasFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/motorcitygrind17/Instagram - MotorCityGrind 17 - https://www.instagram.com/motorcitygrind17/Links mentioned in the show:Tom Scarpello, Revology Episode:https://ford-mustang-the-first-generation-the-early-years-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/tom-scarpello-revology-founder-interviewRoush Performace Engineshttps://www.roushperformance.com/engines Transcript from today's episode with Mike ReyDoug Sandler 0:01Ford Mustang Early Years Community, welcome back. Let me share some accolades about today's guest, Mike Rey. Number one, he's coming back for a second time, which means we did something right AND he said he's heard some really good feedback from you guys about his first appearance here. Mike Rey is the National Director of Marketing and Sales, for Ford's Treasure Collectibles Official Archives Collection, but he's also manager and president of the largest International regional Mustang club (MOCSEM) Mustang Owners Club of South Eastern Michigan, and was on the official launch team for Ford in the 2015 Mustang and the GT 350. Talking about some stories and doing some things around the Mustang club, here to talk Mustangs membership and modifications. Welcome back to the show. Mike,Mike Rey 2:19Thank you so much for having me. I appreciate coming back.Doug Sandler 2:21You're a wealth of information. Man. I love having you here. And thank you for sharing so many of your connections with me. I've gotten a ton of of research done and a lot of people that have agreed to come on the show. And I would say mostly because of you and the positive words you've said about this show what gives man you know, I try to keep my reputation under the under the covers here.Mike Rey 2:41Absolutely. And I love helping out and I actually have more extensive list to share with you as well. People I think are very crucial in the Mustang community from day one, before the car was even built to the current day. So I have a lot more that I can share with you that I think would make the show amazing and what your listeners want to hear.Doug Sandler 2:57Oh, that is great. And I want to tease a couple of Although we haven't gotten commitment from anybody yet from from Mike's list, we have gotten at least a lot of a lot of levels of interest and, and maybe share a name or two. And again, if you don't know these Ford Mustang community, if you don't know these names, it's okay, you're going to know them because I'm going to do my best to make sure I get them here on the air. And, you know, not everybody can be at the reputation to the level of Mike, but we are going to have some folks that are that are amazing and can can share a lot of great stuff. So who can we tease a little bit Mike here?Mike Rey 3:28Well, I would definitely say Dave Pericak, who is the global director of foreign icons right now, who's basically in charge of all the fun stuff so GT 500 Gt 350 Mustang, Bronco, Ford Raptor, the Ford GT the new Ford Mach-E, everything Dave's in charge of all that. Wow. Okay, so that's, that's a good one again, we're gonna tease these a little bit and I'm gonna do my best Ford Mustang community you're gonna hold me responsible for making sure if that if those guests don't make their way to the to our airwaves. It's only because I screwed up. Not because I didn't get me the lead. It's now up to me to to to make sure I bring it in yet another tease would be my former boss at Selene. Amy Boylan. So if anybody's been in the Mustang community for all the years, she was a former president and CEO of Shelby American and brought Shelby to all its glory back in the early 2000s.Doug Sandler 4:21That's great. So I'm really excited to reach out to both of them hopefully, they'll both be positive. I've also reached out to a good connection that Mike has also her name is Mustang Marie. And, and she has agreed to be on the show. She's we're waiting for her to pick a date. Hopefully she'll hear this and be guilted into a little bit and hopefully she'll be on here. If you don't know her. She has a Instagram following of thousands. She's got some great photos up there. Not only of herself with the cars but some great cars, some great modifications and some great great classic rides, as well. And Mike again, thank you so much for for all the great connections you made for us.Mike Rey 4:56Mustang Marie is gonna be awesome for you and she just finally got her Mustang. She's going to tell you that story which is just just absolutely incredible that she's been such a Mustang fan for her whole life and never actually owned a Mustang until now. And it is a first generation Mustang. You know what some more we're going to talk about today too Doug is that I might be able to get you a reach out for Jack Roush Jr. being on the show. He does inteviews every now and then and we are going to be talking about Roush a little bit today. Definitely can reach out to jack for you and see if you'd like to do a episode with you.Doug Sandler 4:59So let's and I appreciate that very much. And that would be that would be a major win. So let's start there. Because I'm really curious because I really don't know a lot about Roush Performance. But you had approached me with maybe this is a subject on today's show. So I started doing some research and some background check about what Roush is all about. So why don't you tell me the position that you that you take about some of their products and then maybe we can share a little bit of your experience with them as well?Mike Rey 5:49Yeah, I was very fortunate to spend four years at Roush. I'm in the marketing department, basically running marketing being marketing manager. Great, great assets of people there. We had an amazing team to put a lot of cool stuff together and what Roush is, is Roush is a manufacturer, but they actually take the Mustang to the next level and now it's f 150s to the next level and they do Raptors and they're doing Super Duty so they keep expanding as they go. But so you're taking a really cool product and forgiving you and they're making it just a tad bit even better, if that's even possible, right? So like even rafter like what could you possibly do to a raptor? Well, that Ross record actually really, really does really well and really performs to the highest level.Doug Sandler 6:33Well, I'm looking at some of the products that they have online everything from spoilers to facials, two scoops to louvers to spoilers in the back and skirts I mean it's a pretty cool and they do a lot with it looks like exhausts and graphics and grills and all sorts of things too.Mike Rey 6:49And the number one thing is probably the superchargers So, you know they're partners with Ford Performance, doing their supercharger, which is one of the best selling superchargers there is on the market and gives us the Power and back. So my full warranty. One of the things I'm very proud of that Roush that I got to accomplish was there is to make the connection and bond between relish performance and for performance and title it partners in performance. So if you see that tagline anywhere that was one of my brainchild that I actually got per, you know, approved by Ford, Henry Ford and Pericak. And Jim Owens all got that approved for me. And that was it still to this day is partners of performance. So that forever linked Roush Performance and Ford Performance together.Doug Sandler 7:31So what's the connection between some of the classic car or some of the classic Mustang so even the first generations back to the to the mid 60s? What's the connection between a mid 60s owner and in a current owner Do you know of a later model or a late model Mustang Do you see a lot of overlap them repeating the purchase and getting now that they've had a classic ride they want something in addition to having that one that they keep in the garage and just kind of baby and love. They're having one that they can actually get out there and really enjoy the speed that they that That a late model can offer.Mike Rey 8:01Yeah, absolutely. So like the first gen owners definitely want to keep that and drive it around and show that off because that's their pride and joy and they want to be able to do that in like the local car shows, things like that. But if you're in Michigan and you want to drive out to California and you want a newer one, you know, you're not going to want to take that older one on that ride. And, you know, actually Roush offers for both people. So a lot of first generation cars are dropping what they call crate engines in there. Whether it could be a new Coyote with a Roush supercharger on it or an old 427 or something that you want to drop in. Roush still builds all those motors for all the old first gen cars and offers that's all the consumers that actually own those vehicles still, who want to do it and a lot of the big vehicles that you see across going across Barrett, the old Hot Rods and stuff or even 32 Fords things like that. All of a lot of them have Roush engines in it so that they're well known in that industry. And then in the newer phase, people are buying the Mustang automatically want to get the Roush exhaust on it are the Roush supercharger, things like that. So they're very, very well known throughout the whole community from the first generation to current.Doug Sandler 9:05Take me through a little bit of the process. So let's say that somebody that's in our listening community, which many people in our listening community have those first gen models. So let's just take a typical 65 or 66, classic, Mustang. And they want to do this what's the I'm not, I'm not holding you responsible for knowing the exact process that Roush goes through when they when they install or when they when they share a crate with you. But how does that process work? Like I would have no idea where to even begin on something like that. So where does somebody that's listening, even think about the opportunity to drop something Roush under the hood,Mike Rey 9:37They're usually at a lot of local shows. And that's you brought it up just like a perfect segue into a new one is Jim Kemp is the head of Roush engines, I can set up an interview with you too is that with him is that he can actually provide all that information in great detail but usually what happens is there's a website on Roush that you can get into the engine area. I'd have to get that for you they specific link for you. But also, they're usually at the shows like they were just recently at Barrett Jackson there at the Good Guys show, which is a lot of the older cars, if you will, first generations. And you can talk to them and get your specs and tell them what you're wanting. And then they can basically custom build the engine for you and put in your car. A cool story that we did that actually put this in effect, it's a more of a newer engine, but we put it into an older car. You ever heard of Jeff Allen, which is another list. He did a TV show that was called Chasing Cars. It was on TV A few years ago, and it ran like three or four episodes. You got to look him up. But when I was at Roush, he was doing a special Sema project and it was with a 63 Falcon. It's known as Ronin. And if you Google that you guys can see the pictures and everything what we did on that car and it was a 63 Falcon that he wanted to soup up and we put the 400 in it will put the Roush supercharger in it and the really cool thing is he notched the hood to where you could actually only see the Roush superchargers sticking out of the hood, that's all you see. So that was really Really cool and it won all kinds of awards at SEMA and it was one of the really crazy cool build but in like basically a first gen. Ford, you know from that from that area from 1963. So in that era of the first generation Mustang so that it just goes hand in hand with what we can do to customize it to whatever the customer wants.Doug Sandler 11:20It's amazing. I'm looking at some of the engines directly online right now and Ford Mustang community. I'll make sure I put a link in the show notes to to Roush engines, but it's Roushperformance.com/engine and literally it is a laundry list of every kind of engine that will that will get your eyes twirlin' here. It's everything from the 331SRX all the way up to the 5.0 Coyotes, amazing stuff in there. Wow this you know, this is the kind of stuff where I get in front of my computer and all of the stuff I have on my to do list for the day just kind of evaporates, sitting in front of the computer. Just looking at all the cool stuff on it and Again, these are these are crate engines. So these are these are brand new engines and amazing, amazing Look, I'm sure they make it. So what happens if you put something like this into into a classic Mustang? And again, I'm not expecting you know all the mechanical details of it and all as I certainly don't myself, but what happens if you put something like this into a car and the rest of the car isn't compatible meaning you don't have a transmission that can that can hold the torque that this thing is going to create or you don't have, you know the the right suspension to kind of handle this properly. What do you need to match everything up? I would assume, don't you?Mike Rey 12:33Yes, absolutely. Jim and his team will tell you like what's going to be needed to hold this car down to the ground. And then also there's other partners to like we have Gateway Classic Mustang, who another one I can get you there there but they specify and specifically in suspension and performance. So if you're doing any kind of racing, whether it be drag racing, whether it be road course racing, whether what it would be they are the pros that suspension for all Mustangs from first generation two currents, and the majority they would they do it first gen Mustangs, so they're out of the Missouri area and they just do great, great things that would complement a Roush engine going into a vehicle.Doug Sandler 13:12It's a it's amazing as again, as I'm looking at this, the technical specs of this stuff, the tech specs, it's 425 horsepower, Ford steel crankshaft it's Coyote engine 302. 425 horsepower, 475 foot pounds of torque. It's like, Oh my gosh, I like I said I could get lost in this in this forever. And I'm not a mechanical guy. But just the look and the feel of these. I mean, I could just imagine opening up my, my 65 convertible downstairs in the garage and just open it up and just seeing this brand new 5.0 in there. That would be crazy, ultra expensive. Crazy. Amazing.Mike Rey 13:48Well, then that also allows you to if you got, you know, like I said, you said you had talked to Tom Scarpello before and that's basically the old car outside, new stuff inside. So that would allow you to go from Michigan to California on a road trip.Doug Sandler 13:59Exactly. Yeah. That was Tom was a great guest from from Revology. I don't remember the exact episode number. I'll look it up. And I'll make sure I put that in the show notes as well. But yeah, really fun. So what else can you tell me about Roush because their products look really cool.Mike Rey 14:15So Roush is a lot. You know, they're known for engineering and every other thing they've been around for over 40 years, and been building cars since 1995. And now the big thing is, is that 150s with them, so it's at least when I left there, it was like 75% of sales were F150s. So three to one over Mustang, actually. So that's where the world's going is to the pickup truck era. And F150 was definitely the king for that. But yeah, I got the chance to work with Jack Roush Jr, who was absolutely amazing fun to work with. Get that super down to earth guy. A hell of a racer on the road course. I've been in the car with him on road course and just watched him lap people and we were in one of his Focuses. So and we're laughing must things with 800, 900 horsepower. That's how good Jack is. So I think you'd be a really really cool guest to be on but Roush offers basically anything you want whether it's a parts play, whether it's a whole vehicle, whether it's taking a vehicle and upgrading it afterwards. If you're doing a truck if you want to go off road, they offer the off road accessories for that the off road suspension. Everybody wants to Roush to exhaust on their vehicle whether it be Mustang or truck so yeah, definitely definitely the way to go and they have a lot of dealerships all around the country to more so than anyone else in the in the aftermarket industry.Doug Sandler 15:34Geez, thanks for all the information and for Mustang community if you're not in the market right now for a crate engine, but you do want a good tumbler they do have a really nice cup on their website and Roushgear.com also they have great shirts and hats, and even if you can't play the part by having a crate engine dropped into your dropped into your classic ride. You certainly can play the part by wearing the the very nice t shirt as well.Doug Sandler 16:00Yeah, I agree. I agree. So let's move over to to membership a little bit. Tell me a little bit about what's going on in the in the club scene we didn't really have a lot of time to talk last time, specifically about about MOCSEM, but I really do want to find out, you know a little bit more about the whole membership idea. There's probably a ton of people in our community that that aren't part of any Mustang clubs and, you know, maybe share some of the advantages and some of the stories that you have going on with your regional club.Mike Rey 16:24Let me share a few of my favorite things really quickly as there's been four huge events. That, to me stand out more than any. I've done hundreds of hundreds with the club over the last 15 years. But one was when I was presented with the Lee Iacocca award at the Mustang Memory Show. And one of my best friends John Clor, you know, was the one who surprised me and presented it to me at the show. So there's only about 100 people in the world that have that award. It doesn't exist anymore. To the Mustang community that's basically the Mustang Hall of Fame, if you will. So very, very honored to have That and I was surprised at the muscle memory show and John was the one actually presented to me, which ironically, takes me to the second event. It was our 50th Heroes banquet so celebrating 50 years of Mustang in 2014. We did a heroes banquet here the weekend of our show, and I in return got to present John me and Dave Pericak presented John with his Lee Iacocca was at that event, but that event is still titled and labeled as the greatest 50th anniversary Mustang events in the world that ever happened. And that was here in Dearborn, Michigan, during 2014, and it was our club who hosted that and ran it we have 60 different heroes from Gale Halderman and Hal Sperlich and Edsel Ford to the current team, which was the Pericak team. We had everybody throughout those 50 years. We had about 60 different people know from clay modelers to engineers to marketing team to Vice President. Everybody was there and We we set them up in a horseshoe shaped design out in the lobby after the banquet and let them sign autographs for everybody and created a keepsake for everybody to take. And they went around and they were there to almost two in the morning, starting at 8pm signing autographs, that's how long and everybody wanted to be with them and taking pictures and hearing stories. And it was just an unforgettable event and probably our most proud event we've ever put on as a Car Club. So those are things that cool that you get to come and see as a as a member that you get to enjoy. Another one was another no other Car Club can say this is we did a our general meeting inside the Ford World Headquarters. I touched on this very briefly at the last interview, but at the Ford world headquarters auditorium where we had Henry Ford, our Edsel Ford, we had Mark Fields, we had Dave Pericak, we had the list goes on and on and on. We had everybody you could possibly think of at the time that was available. So that was really, really cool. And so yeah, really, really great. And then the last event that I want to mention that we've done that was really cool was literally just last week. Last Tuesday, and I mentioned this before, we had Dave Pericak as our special guest speaker at our general meeting, which was held at Gateway Classic Cars in Dearborn. And he surprised everybody and brought out a Mach-E in person, for everybody just sit in feel touch and ask questions about and explain the reason and the process, why the Mustang name was attached, why, you know, and so many opportunities are against that. You get to explain the reason behind that. And I think it opened up a lot of people's minds about seeing a change everybody's mind because still, a lot of people, including myself, don't think the Mustang name should have been attached to that kind of vehicle. But I do understand the reasoning. I've accepted it and I'm okay with it. And he basically agreed with that. David great analogy stating, you know, if you go to your favorite amusement park like Cedar Point or something when you're a kid and they bring in a new ride, you know, do you absolutely hate it and want to go to war over it or you just don't ride it? You don't I mean, it's just an addition to the fun, it's not replacing anything. So it's not like you came into the amusement park and replace your favorite ride. It's not replacing Mustang, it's just an addition to and given another outlet. And you got to understand if they don't build the electric vehicles, they can't build their other Mustang. So the marquee is enabling them to keep building the GT 500 is the GT 350s, the Mustang GT, without these electric vehicles are not going to be able to do that anymore by federal mandate. So this is a part of it, and why not make a fun little section of it, and giving this Mustang performers that was going to do and this horsepower and torque in that thing is insane.Doug Sandler 16:42And I think it would be great to have a conversation with I think, you know, Jimmy DensmoreMike Rey 20:55I just talked to him a couple times this weekend. Tell him what a great job he did on I'm his interview with you because I listened to that yesterday too. Yeah, I know. I've known Jimmy I met him through Gale Halderman. I think Jimmy came in a couple years ago and you know, was was doing the book on Gale And but yeah, cuz I know Gale, probably for the last seven or eight years now. And you know, and heard a lot of the stories. So a lot of the stories Jimmy was telling you were absolutely true and fun, because I've actually heard those from Gale's mouth himself as well. One of the things that Jimmy didn't get into was about those myths, the myths that he was talking about. The one myth is that Mustang was named after an airplane. And it was, it was named after the horse when we we've been visiting Gale for the last maybe 5,6,7 years. We go down to his museum in barn once a year with the club. And afterwards after everybody leaves me and John Clor usually sit with Gale for an hour or two and just hear stories from a man he tells us about the Lee Iacocca days and spurling and all that. And we asked him about the horse and the one of the first visits we went there. He said, yeah, it was absolutely named for horse not after a plane so everybody tells you that. Don't believe that because Did you ever see a plane in any rendition or any form met on a car on a badge or anything like that it was it was always animals. And it was definitely named after the horse. So that's the guy that was on the team that will know it. And it came from the horse's mouth, as we call it.Doug Sandler 22:11And pardon the pun, no pun intended, but there was a fun. So tell me a little bit more about just how how, you know, you have a lot of these regional clubs and a lot of the regional clubs don't quite have the pull that a club that would be in Southeast Michigan has. So what do you say to those that are either running or in clubs? I mean, what's some of the what's some of the formula for success when it comes to running a successful club?Mike Rey 22:34That's a perfect segue of exactly where I want to talk about next is in coming February 9 this year, we have a summit that we put together started about 10 years ago. For all other clubs that are welcome and any club business listening here would like to join us. Please send me a note in the next week. And, Doug, if you could share my email with them. That'd be great. February 9th, we invite all different club heads in the Ford and Mustang world to this summit to share best practices. things they may need help with things to cross promote for each other for events, get to know each other and see how we can help support each other's events and answer questions or give them different avenues of where they might, you know, like to feel comfortable with or to learn things from. And yes, we people say, you know, we're spoiled. Oh, you guys got it made because you're in Dearborn and I mentioned this before. No, we have to actually go out and do what we need to do to actually make things happen. But like, a couple years ago at our show, you just seen the the bullet that just sold at Mecum? Correct. So Sean's car. Sean's a good friend Sean is a Club member of ours. Sean brought the Bullit out. We had Craig Jackson bring the little red before it was restored and that was just unveiled last weekend. Little Red was there. The Bullit was there. The 10 million Mustang was there. Larry Shinoda, his prototype boss real to car and we have all those guys there. We had Henry Ford, the dueces car. They're all at our shows over different years and to have those kind of special cars is just absolutely insane to me. And like you said, they're all first generation cars. And you can't see those at any other show. After our show last year when we had most of those, John Clor got just bombarded by other clubs asking, how do we get all those cars at our show? is simple answer was you don't. Everything has to basically fall in line, and a lot of hard work behind it to get things lined up. And we are very fortunate to have Woodward now, the same weekend as our show. So a lot of muscle cars coming for Woodword, and we try to talk to those people to try to extend it another day. Now people say well, that's why you get 1000 plus cars at your show. That Woodword weekend only started in 2014. So from 1975 to 2014. We were not the same weekend as Woodward we were always the weekend before. And two of those shows before that weekend started. We hit over 1000 cars so and now you're out. Are you out in California? Correct? So you're very familiar with the Knott's Berry show that has been going on for many years.Knott's Berry has always been the number one one day largest Ford show in the country. Well Knott's is taking a breather now and trying to get you know some new things basically reinvented if you will, and they're going to they're going to come back shortly but I know they're going to be taking a year or two off. So currently right now we are the largest one day all Ford event in the entire country. And that's how it the Ford world headquarters every AugustDoug Sandler 25:26That's incredible. Yeah, I think that a lot of people are going to say hey, because of your location where you are in the country. It makes it quite easy, not easy, but it makes it a lot easier for you and I would say that hey there's a lot of there's a lot of excuses people could have for not building their club the right way or maybe finding the right mix of guests to come in. But I'll tell you there's a lot to be said about tenacity and and just kind of staying in the game and and promoting your club to those that are important. I have another show called The Nice Guys on Business podcast and we're about 1000 and some episodes in Which game afforded me the opportunity to put that kind of say, okay, that's running over its own steam to start this show and look until you start reaching out to guests that are in favor and guests that you really want to hear. You can't be shy about it, you got to sink your teeth in and make it makes it happen.Mike Rey 26:17You know, passion is a huge thing, you really can't teach it, you got to be born with it. But anybody who usually steps into the club lead and not i'm not saying everybody because there's definitely exceptions. But usually, if you're stepping up to that role, you got to have some passion behind you to want to do that. And the passion will take you a long way I can, I can definitely vouch for that. And so being a club leader, if I can speak as a leader to other club leaders is see where you can give the most benefits to your members. So one called might be very interested in racing, so try to put the best racing events together. And another one might be well we might like to be in a big car. So let's do that. Some people like to do road trips or overnight so you know focus on that where you can you know, cater to what their their wants are as many preserve your club. And that will go a long way. And then they're there, their word of mouth will actually, you know, expand your club, gain more interest and make things, you know, a little bit more exciting within the club and to actually keep gaining traction and build the club as well.Doug Sandler 27:12What are some definite don'ts? Some things that you have tried that you said, Oh, well, that didn't work. We kind of fell flat on their face to face with that one. Is there anything that's happened in your club?Mike Rey 27:21Yeah, well, you know, there's, here's, here's the thing right now, and not nothing we've done, but I've watched other clubs do it and these other clubs that, you know, I'm talking and I won't name names right now, but there's a couple clubs Now regarding this Mach-E. And I love both of them. I get along with both of them, but one of them has they've taken stances and one fully embracing it Once fully not and like you're not allowed in the club anymore. If you have a Mach-E. So the market is not welcomed in their club. And the other one is absolutely and they're getting. So for the people that are welcoming it are they're getting from the people who hate it against it, and then the people who are banning it the people who like it are against it. So one thing that I'm just trying to do what I've been putting out there is our club is not like that I am I, I don't want to, I don't hope it a word it wrong. But I don't want to be a dictatorship into a club, we're not going to force you to like something, we're not going to force you to hate something, everybody has their own opinion. And we're going to support it either way. But, you know, our club doesn't want to take a stance and to do that, it's just like politics anywhere else you go, you know, I mean, you're not going to say, this club is all republican or this club is all democratic, you know, you don't want to do anything like that. It just opens up so many different cans of worms. So for me, personally, is what can I do in the best interest of the club always and to make the members happy and to make them feel good, whether they agree with something or not, you know, I mean, so. Like I said, I've mentioned it many times, I don't think the Mustang name should be attached to Mach-E because it's been the hottest topic. And our club is actually one of the few clubs that actually has a small advantage. I think I told you this before too. It's like 60% in favor of the car 40% against, so most clubs are 80% against and 20% for it. You don't I mean, so But like I said, it's just that it's a topic now that's going on, but You know, it's created a lot of conversation within club heads, which is really, really good. But like I said, To each his own, anybody can do something like that. But no, I mean, it has nothing personal against me. I'm not going to let a name of a vehicle, ruin lifelong friendships over something like that.Doug Sandler 29:16I think that's, I think that's where it is very well. And again, we all have to get along here. No haters is a part of this. If people have differing opinions, that's okay. And just let them voice their opinion. I won't mention the club the the place that I was, but I was at this and somebody got up and he just started like preaching to the people that are there and not about this particular car, but about a subject that that we have, we've got to take a stance and I kept thinking, we don't have to take a stance. This is my first meeting here and you're really not even making me feel welcome. It wasn't about me, right? But I just felt so uncomfortable. Just the fact that he was taking everything so personally at this club meeting, everybody, we just got to relax a little bit, just chill out.Mike Rey 29:57And you know, Doug, I would really really, really hope you can Try to put it into your schedule to make it down to Mustang Memories this year because I think you could go live there with so many first generation owners to share about their experience to share their camaraderie with their their friends who are parked next to them and all that I just think you're you know, you see so much eye candy for miles I it would be fun and you get to meet so many great people from just being at the event.Doug Sandler 30:22I completely agree with the end. I'm trying to look up the date for that right now.Mike Rey 30:26August 16th, and it's at the Ford world headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan.Doug Sandler 30:29See if I can get my press pass all lined up for that.Mike Rey 30:32I got you covered on that. And then here's what the theme is that we're doing this year for that is 65 years of Thunderbird, 60 years of the Ford Falcon and 30 years of the Seven-Up Mustang which not too many people are aware of or are doing anything special for so we're celebrating 30 years of the Seven Up Fox Body Mustang at our event this year.Doug Sandler 30:51Wow. That's very cool. I enjoy the sound of the seven up Mustang. I wonder why I haven't heard of that.Mike Rey 30:57It's a 1990 Mustang was a special edition that they were going to do for NCAA March Madness back in 1990. And the the promo fell through somehow, but the cars were already made. So they were at the dealers there a dark green car with white interior, you know, seven up colors basically, if you will. And, and there was, you know, only a certain amount made, and they were only made for that one year. And like I said it was very, very limited. So they're called the Seven Up Mustang and very, very cool. And they have their own groups and their own clubs, but to do a national event for them. This is the first one that I know of right now that we're celebrating 30 years this coming year for themDoug Sandler 31:33Nice. Love it. And I'm looking at pictures of that right now online as well. It's a very cool looking car Fox Body 5.0 Are they all convertibles? Did you say Are they all convertible?Mike Rey 31:41All convertibles. And you know, Doug, I don't know if you were gonna get to this or ask this. But I was listening to Jimmy's interview yesterday, and you asked about if you could be at a table with five people.Doug Sandler 31:51Hey, that was my next question. You can you can take me there though. Let's do so let me let's set up the question properly. So I give I'm gonna get Mike the ability to choose five guests alive or dead to have a dinner or a conversation with a talking Ford Mustangs? Who would he pick? And I'm I'm really curious because you've named so many of those people that were on not only Jimmy's list but on many of our guests list that have come on so you're already friends with many of them. You might not have to pick them who would you pick?Mike Rey 32:18Well, the funny thing is, is I really truly have seven and six of them I know personally, I'd have met one was passed away and I never got to me and that my biggest regret in the industry but so for my list is Gale Halderman, Hal Sperlich, John Clor, Dave Pericak, Amy Boylan, Carroll Shelby, and Jack Roush.Doug Sandler 32:35You know we got a really crowded table. Should we go? Should we go buffet style for this? Are we still in French service?Mike Rey 32:41Well, let me let me tell you the reasoning behind each of them. So all right, John, to me is the most well known in my opinion, Mustang expert there is in the entire world. That's my opinion may not be in fact or other people may not agree but in my opinion, he is the most knowledgeable man on the Ford Mustang there is In the world. Dave Pericak has the biggest and baddest things that are coming out now been, like I said, had the greatest launches with Ford on the current day. Hal Sperlich and Gale Halderman had the greatest launches of the original Mustang, the first gen and the greatest way. And so they can actually share a lot of that. Amy Boylan, to me is the most successful woman in Mustang history. And she could share her female input of if you will, and and how to make businesses work and how to make things special and exciting. Carroll Shelby, obviously the absolute legend, he's the one I never did get a chance to meet and my biggest regret in life is I had one chance to meet them and I couldn't make it to the event. And I never got to meet Carroll. And then I also had the honor of working with Jack Roush and Steve Saleen. But Jack Roush is just so amazing and his ideas. Jack is quiet. Just so super quiet, but very observant, observant and some as a tack. So he's listening. He's taking everything in and when Jack needs to talk, he goes again. what he's talking about and his ideas always usually turned into gold and still to this day the number one winning NASCAR owner in historyDoug Sandler 34:08That is great and what a great list and we'll give you the will give you the latitude to have an extra couple people at the table I'm thinking that if you send out the invitations maybe not all of them would be available but I'm hoping that they would all be available at the same time how what a cool dinner that would beMike Rey 34:40I'm sure I can get John to have Ford pick up that expense if we can hit up we can get those guys together.Doug Sandler 34:44Yeah, hey, listen if it if it could be my personal mission to put all seven of well, I can't put Carroll in the room. Well, I don't know if I can. I know some people that know you. I mean, you know all these people, you'd be able to invite them so maybe I'm going to use you as my liaison. To him I think we could. How cool would it be if we were able to actually put this together?Mike Rey 35:04Oh, absolutely. You know what, and I me and John can absolutely kind of try to work on this. Now Hal Sperlich is very tough but I've got to meet Hale on four or five different occasions. the saddest time was actually at the Lee Iacocca funeral, this is not a thing. So, we were contacted by Ford to provide first generation Mustangs for the Lee Iacocca funeral to be on display our club one so and when I walked in the door the first two people I see were Hal Sperlich and Gale Halderman so I got to talk to both of them and great length there as well. But yeah, those guys are great another guy who never comes out of hiding as John Colletti but he would be a special guest for your show as well and I think we can try to reach out to him and see if he doesn't he doesn't like coming out in person. But you might do a phone call.Doug Sandler 35:44I heard the same thing about about how because when I when I was talking to to Jimmy who wrote the book with Gale's cousin he was saying that, that how was it is a tough guy to get it to get ahold of now Dale, Gail is is is a little bit a little bit easier but but not quite the same with with Hal so we'd have a challenge with him but I'm up for the challenge.Mike Rey 36:16I am as well and I'm trying to actually get them to come speak at a meeting this year. So me and John are already gonna be talking to him. So let me see what we can do. If we can get him on the call. That would be an epic podcast if I could ever haveDoug Sandler 36:26I'll tell you Mike I not only do I enjoy having you as a guest but I just enjoy your positive attitude and the world needs more positivity like like you're spreading So thank you again for sharing not only just a great message but sharing you know your your fun stories on the on the show as well. Thanks for being here. One more time.Mike Rey 36:42Yeah, thank you so much for having me. It's literally been an honor and I'm gonna just keep getting you some names and some contacts and we want to blow this thing up for you.Doug Sandler 36:50Hey, man, I would appreciate that so very much. You know, I'm here to my day gig might be going away. So I have no problem doing this full time. No problem at all. Give a plug one more time for, for that special collector's thing that you're working on the collector's thing, sorry, the Ford Treasured Collectibles. You gotta shorten that title, man, that's do long.Mike Rey 37:11Here's the funny thing right now. So on board, we submitted the book for final approval before we went to print and Ford has requested a few edits. And we're adding a new chapter in that they wanted more stuff in there. So we're going to be adding that. And so if anybody is listening, that actually already ordered one, an email will be going out in probably the next three to four weeks. People that have already ordered the shipment is going to start early summer. But if you haven't ordered one yet, you still can, you can contact me directly on the link that Doug is providing. And we can still get you included into the book and have your picture included for everyone to see for the rest of history. And we can actually still get you in and still get you into the discounted price. So everything happens for a reason they say and so with the edits and bought us some more time so it's actually cool because we get to market them for the next three four months though.Doug Sandler 37:57Yeah, we'll make sure we put a link again in the show notes for you. TreasuredCollectibles.us but the site right now is not accepting orders so just send an email directly to Mike I'll put his email directly in the in the show notes as as well thank you again, Mike for being on the show and sharing all of your amazing stories and your message with us today.Mike Rey 38:17Thank you so much for having me. I appreciate it. And we'll talk again soonDoug Sandler 38:20Ford Mustang community if you have an idea for the show or you think you'd make a great guest send an email directly to me Doug@turnkeypodcast.com, we'll put a link in the show notes for that as well. Thanks for listening. Keep it safe, keep it rolling and keep it on the road. Until next time.Transcribed by https://otter.ai
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