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Topics include:Show StartsGames we're playingPowKiddy RGB20 Pro on saleAnbernic is making controllers now?R46S (RGB30 clone) Launches on AliExpressGPD Duo IGG PreviewSwitch 2 (rumored) Factory Prototypes LeakedPS5 30th Aniversay hardwareChris Cross talks about Trespasser (1998) gameRPCS3 Adds Online Support “for many games”Chris Cross talks about DarksidersNintendo sues PalworldChris Cross talks about Metal of Honor 1P8GO for Android and iOSGammaOS Core Beta is outGTA5 on android at 100fps (Winlator)Hangout and Q+A with Chris Cross, og lead design for the Medal of Honor seriesThanks for watching Panel:@CoffeewithCross @retrotechdad @StubbsStuff @ban6756 Listen wherever you get your podcasts (releases weekly on Thursdays @ 4pm PST) Full stories, Sources & Links: https://retrohandhelds.gg/retro-handhelds-weekly-edition-14/ 〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰✨Became a Supporterhttps://patreon.com/RetroHandhelds or Discord sub• Access to Patron only Discord chat & marketplace• Earn merch, enter giveaways, and get free stuff• Device Modding Services
In this 1514th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with musician Midge Ure about Ultravox, Vienna, the passing of Chris Cross, Do They Know It's Christmas?, Live Aid, Thin Lizzy, and more. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, The Advantaged Investor podcast from Raymond James Canada, The Toronto Maple Leafs Baseball Team and RecycleMyElectronics.ca. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com
Emmett and Lt wait for Valentine and Murphy to return. Murphy chooses a path that may have long term consequences. Follow us on X @dorkdaypodcast, on Facebook @dorkdayafternoon, or check out our website www.dorkdayafternoon.com. Join our Discord. Support us, check out our new Patreon. Find great DDA and TPM merch on Redbubble. Two Past Midnight is an actual play podcast of “Twilight: 2000, 4th Ed.”, produced by Dork Day Afternoon. “Twilight: 2000” is a role playing game about a “World War III that didn't happen”, created by Free League and published in partnership with GDW and Amargosa Press. For more information about Free League and other Free League products, visit freeleaguepublishing.com. The story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Credits: Music and Sound by Syrinscape. syrinscape.com The app putting sound into the hands of gamers. Theme song for Two Past Midnight by Mother Ghost. Check them out on spotify, they are the $hit. And follow them on Instagram @motherghostmusic. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dork-day-afternoon/message
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When British band Ultravox released their fourth studio album 'Vienna' in 1980, the addition of new lead singer Midge Ure marked a total change in direction from experimental post-rock to lushly orchestrated synth-pop. This week's guest, singer/songwriter Oscar Herrera (The Sleep of Reason, Black Tape For A Blue Girl), joins us as we explore this icely beautiful record that manages to be both cold-blooded and fierce at the same time. "This means nothing to me..." Songs discussed in this episode: Vienna - London Symphony Orchestra; The Sleep Of Reason - The Sleep Of Reason; Io, Father Whiskey - Oscar Herrera; Saturday Night In The City Of The Dead - Ultravox!; Forever and Ever - Silk; Fade To Grey - Visage; Get Out Of Here - Thin Lizzy; Sleepwalk, Passing Strangers, New Europeans, Private Lives, Astradyne, My Sex, Mr X, Western Promise, Vienna, All Stood Still - Ultravox; Final Sound (Chamber Version) - Oscar Herrera
Les nouveautés du jour : - Paris Paloma "labour" - Twenty One Pilots "Next Semester" Le journal de la musique : - Un groupe Francais accuse Rammstein de plagiat - Chris Cross d'Ultravox est décédé Who's Who : Neneh Cherry Les classiques du jour : - Pink Floyd "Hey You" - Puddle Of Mudd "She Hates Me" Le live du jour : Bruno Mars "Locked Out Of Heaven" (from La Maroquinerie in Paris) A suivre : Amie Blu "pretty"
Le bassiste et claviériste d'Ultravox, Chris Cross est décédé le 25 mars à l'âge de 71 ans a annoncé Midge Ure, le leader du groupe. Décès du batteur Gerry Conway (Jethro Tull, Fairport Convention), la triste nouvelle a été communiquée sur le site internet du groupe Fairport Convention. Joe Satriani et Steve Vai dévoilent leur premier morceau ensemble ‘'The Sea of Emotion, Pt. 1", titre qui arrive en plein milieu de la tournée qu'ils partagent. Une fan qui était présente à l'un des concerts de Bruce Springsteen à San francisco tenait en mains une pancarte sur laquelle elle demandait un mot d'excuse pour faire l'école buissonnière le lendemain.Le podcast "The Metallica Report" a demandé si les cigares affectaient la voix de James Hetfield (Metallica), lui qui aime se détendre en fumant. Mots-Clés : nouvelle, réseaux sociaux, Christopher Thomas Allen, Tottenham, Londres, carrière, Tiger Lily, séparation, album, Brilliant, enregistrement, Chris Cross, Billy Currie, Warren Cann, Lament, maladie neurodégénérative, Cat Stevens, Yusuf Islam, Pentangle, giron, retraite, festival, Cropredy, enseigner, instrument, six cordes, adolescence, jeu, signature, retard, enseignant, question, impression, chanter. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Why hello, It's election time and another debate has befallen us. My, how the strategic winds have changed since our prior episode. How the slings, barbs, goofs and gaffs have brought us to this one of an unknown number of elections in our near future. Also; Israel. Bumper music; Arone Dyer & stargaze - Define Steve Lehman & Sélébéyone - Are You In Peace? Enigma - The Return to Innocence
Embarking on a journey that transcends the ordinary, Chris Cross's story weaves through the skies and spirits, leaving an indelible mark on both. Having once soared amidst the clouds as a fearless aviator within the Navy, Chris's path has gracefully transitioned from the cockpit to the captivating world of distillation. Nestled in the serene embrace … Continue reading "Ep. 188: New World Distillery" The post Ep. 188: New World Distillery appeared first on Tastemasters.
Einmal live und in Farbe den Monaco Grand Prix anschauen – ein viel zu teurer Traum, wie Sandra, Sascha und Peter ausgerechnet haben. Das einzig Unbezahlbare ist aber Peters Interview-Versuch mit Chris Cross, der mal ordentlich in die Hose ging. Bei der Promidichte behält wohl kaum jemand den Überblick… Auf der Rennstrecke hat der Stadtkurs-König Federn lassen müssen. Da bleiben Fragen offen: Hat er wirklich das Zeug zum Champion? Stream alle Rennen live & ohne Werbebreaks: wowtv.de/f1 In diesem Podcast geben Sascha Roos, Peter Hardenacke und Sandra Baumgartner, die für Sky bei den Formel 1 Rennen vor Ort sind, spannende Einblicke hinter die Kulissen der Königsklasse des Motorsports. Jeden Dienstag, überall wo es Podcasts gibt.
In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Christopher Woschitz alias Chris Cross, Showtänzer und Choreograf, über das Thema "Hobby zum Beruf machen". Zu meinem Gesprächspartner: Christopher Woschitz alias Chris Cross ist Showtänzer und World Champion of Performing Arts. Er tanzte zahlreiche Performances auf nationalen und internationalen Bühnen. Zahlreich sind auch seine Österreichischen, Europa- und Weltmeistertitel im Bereich der Urban Dance Styles. Seine Tätigkeit als Tänzer (u. a. für 50 Cent, Haddaway, Jimy Blue, ...) prägten seinen Werdegang. Er konzipiert Urban Dance Shows und wird für besondere Anlässe als Showact gebucht. Wenn du mehr wissen willst: IG: @chriscross.at WWW: www.chriscross.at und www.mappingdance.com Buchtipp der Woche: John Strelecky: Das Café am Rande der Welt: eine Erzählung über den Sinn des Lebens* Du möchtest endlich Schluss machen mit "Kein Geld am Ende des Monats" UND lernen, wie du sparst und dein Geld sinnvoll vermehrst? Dann habe ich hier 3 Angebote für dich: 1. Hol dir für € 1,- den Videokurs "Mehr Geld Academy": Hier klicken* 2. Lies das Buch "CASH" und setze das Gelesene um: Sichere dir dein Buch* 3. Komm in die CashClubAcademy: Sei dabei und werde finanziell frei* Zu deinem Host: IG: @nikkleemann WWW: https://nikolauskleemann.com Schreib mir gerne: Du hast Feedback, Themenideen oder Lust, selbst mal Gast zu sein und über dein Herzensthema zu sprechen? Sende eine Mail an aguademischung@gmail.com. Wir sehen uns, dein Nik * Die mit Sternchen gekennzeichneten Links sind Provisions-Links, auch Affiliate-Links genannt. Wenn du auf einen solchen Link klickst und auf der Zielseite etwas kaufst, bekommen wir vom betreffenden Anbieter eine Vermittlungsprovision. Für dich ändert sich nichts, uns hilft es gleichzeitig. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aguademischung/message
remix of original hit - Chris Cross - Ride Like The Wind
This week on Talk Magic, Chris Cross joins Craig to discuss his incredible career in magic, and his upcoming magic convention. The Wizard's Weekender convention is a very exclusive convention featuring some of the biggest names in magic!
Kenny & Jeremy hold down the monthly YAMcast
Join Ian Brennan and Chris Cross as they talk about Chris' journey in magic and the upcoming Wizard Weekend. Tickets for the Wizards Weekend available at Magic Tricks | The Enchanted Rabbit Magic Emporium Sponsors The Magic Circle Giggio . buy us a coffee at https://www.ko-fi.com/magiciansadvice Ian's book A Voyage To Better Magic. ianbrennanmagic@live.co.uk Merchandise: Click Here Facebook group Click Here If you are able to support our Patreon campaign please visit Click Here If you would like to know more about Ian Brennan Sophisticated Magic, head over to www.sophisticatedmagic.co.uk and to check out Phil Taylor, (Wedding Magician), please check out his web-site www.magicianscorner.co.uk
Sports as Ministry Whether it was basketball, baseball, or golf, athletics were always an important part of Chris Cross' life. Originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Chris made sports a very central part of his life, starting in middle school and continuing all the way through college. In 2014, Chris began serving as Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance at Cedarville University, and in February of 2022, he was promoted to Athletic Director. Since stepping into the role as Athletic Director, Chris and his team of coaches have set the vision for the upcoming year. He believes students-athletes should seek to “be known as servants of Christ.” Chris is determined that student athletes represent and promote the brand of Cedarville University. His desire is that when his athletes interact with athletes from other schools, there is no question about what they believe and what they stand for. As the new Athletic Director, Chris wants to make sure Cedarville is taking care of their own athletes, focuses on their health and well-being. He wants athletes to be known by their personal relationship with Christ and their commitment to serving and honoring him. The athletic department is turning their focus internally to promote academic excellence and spiritual growth._______________________ Here at Cedarville, athletics are greater than the game! Our student-athletes use their sport to glorify Christ and make Him known. On September 7, we'll join together as a community to raise money so we can continue our tradition of excellent athletic programs with a Gospel impact. Generous donors have offered a $50,000 matching gift, so your gift will go even further!
This week, "Sam Sloane in: Triple Indemnity, Part II." Private eye Sam Sloane tries to get some answers out of Chris Cross, the famous Christian musician who wrote the song, "Lord, Feed Me Some of That Sweet, Sweet Heaven Fish (That You Do So Well.)" Meanwhile, Nick and Amore try to figure out what is going on with the fake fingerprints by going down to the Nail Salon to ask some questions. As things between Sam and Vivian heat up, will he be able to keep his head in the case? Podcast Noir is written by Bo Segrest. Starring Bo Segrest, Stevan Marcus, Laura Freeman, Rob Freeman, Eric Sommer, Caroline Sommer, Madison Boboltz (stunt double). and Kevin Towers as Dr. Eyepatch.
Chris Cross loves music - so it made sense to create a fantasy world where magic is based in music! Her teen fantasy novel, 'Brio', is an adventure in her own thoughts about the world - as a self-described 'Rapunzel' and 'Bilbo'! About Chris Cross: Chris Cross (Christina Eberle) is a writer for FOCUS, Reform Wellness, and several other Catholic organizations and the author of the recently released teen fantasy novel, "Brio." Website About The CatholicAuthor Show The show about Catholic fiction for ordinary, modern authors! We talk creed, craft, and co-creation, rooted in grit, grace, gods, and dragons. Let's inspire your faith and your fiction! ABOUT CATHOLICAUTHOR The creative community for the modern Catholic author. We're helping Catholic authors grow, connect, and keep writing. Join the mailing list | About CatholicAuthor | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube FREE COURSE: How to be a Catholic Author Helping authors write exciting novels, connect faith with fiction, and be a better Catholic! Start this Course --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/catholicauthor/message
This week, we're back up in the mountains, and after a brief introduction we dive into an interview with author Chris Cross about her new book, Brio. Brio is a new young adult novel, our daughter loves it, and it has solid themes and is filled with great fun. Chris talks about her new book in this interview, the journey she traveled to create this book, and more. Learn more about the author and the book on her website, https://www.chriscrossauthor.com/.We are looking forward to saying "why hello" to you by email: CatholicHitch@gmail.com.The intro and outro songs are used under a licensing agreement, and licensed for use on this podcast; they are both by one of our favorite bands: Estradasphere.Podcasts we love:Catholic in a Small TownThe Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)This Is JenClerically SpeakingThe After Dinner ScholarWord on FireThe Liturgy GuysThe Pillar Podcast
05 December 2021: Emirati news broadcaster turned pop star plays her new song Skip Skip Skip live in the studio. Guy in Dubai fills us in on what's happening at this year's F1 in Abu Dhabi. Punam finds out about a brand new Latin dance Fiesta coming to Dubai. And get ready for Dubai's Christmas markets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New associate pastor Chris Cross gives his new family a little background on his life, and then teaches from Ephesians, where Paul reminds the Church that all three persons of the Trinity are working to secure our salvation. Once we have been saved we are completely saved. God chose us – we didn’t do the choosing. We are the desire of His heart: elected, adopted, accepted, redeemed, forgiven, given an inheritance, sealed with the Holy Spirit.
The Jungins sail away with Christopher Cross, "Columbus Day", Holding on to past agressions, letting go (as usual), relabeling, the practice of empathy, THANOS may have been just and how to hustle your way out of your own suffering...
Dennis and Rhydon revisit the Mountain Mini Split nightmare with Cajun Joe, discuss technical difficulties with Kylie, have a good laugh about all sorts of things and also let you guys know if D really is the Axe Throwing Champion of South Carolina, well Fort Mill at least.
"Wounded And Weary" (Chris Cross) by Sunday Sermons & Well Versed
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE Chris and Hector talk about the forthcoming theft of The Infinity Gauntlet …by Black Cat! On the DC Comics and Milestone Media side, Static is coming back with a new series along. Also, J.J. Abrams is taking on the Man of Steel, and Diamond comics are suffering the weather delays along with anyone else whose packages went through the midwest last week. The duo’s pulls from the last two weeks as well as their Top #1 picks in this week’s episode. News from The Pull List 48 “Black Cat steals the Infinity Gauntlet – and a Marvel event – this summer“, Newsarama “Static by Vita Ayala, Chris Cross, Nikolas Draper-Ivey – DC/Milestone“, Bleeding Cool News “Warner Bros. Celebrates Dwayne McDuffie’s Legacy With Special Documentary“, CBR “New Superman Movie Coming From JJ Abrams, Reportedly A Reboot“, Screen Rant “Todd McFarlane Launching New Spawn Comics“, Comicbook “More Diamond Comics Delays To Comic Shops This Week“, Bleeding Cool “TMNT: The Last Ronin #2 is IDW Publishing’s largest print run ever“, Newsarama Pulls from The Pull List 48 Crossover #4, Image Comics Young Hellboy: The Hidden Land #1, Dark Horse Comics Stray Dogs #1, Image Comics Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Last Ronin #2, IDW Comics Batwoman/Catwoman #3, DC Comics Batman Black & White #2, DC Comics King in Black (2020) #4, Marvel Comics Future State: Nightwing #2, DC Comics #1’s Worth Your Time Shadow Doctor #1, Aftershock Comics Chronicles of Faith: David #1, Brainy Pixel
Welcome to Stories Come to Life. I am your host, Kathryn Lopez Luker. During this time of Covid, many people aren't able to use the library in the same way as in the past. To help bring more stories to more readers, HarperCollins Children Books Company is allowing books that are normally unavailable for copyright reasons to be read out loud and shared with others until December 31, 2021. The stories that fall under that special permission will all be taken down on that date, so listen now, while they're available! Today's story is shared with permission of HarperCollins Children's Books. Today's story is “The Mystery of Mr. Jones's Disappearing Taxi,” a segment from the book Mortimer's Cross, by Joan Aiken. Mr. Jones's taxi has been using a LOT of gasoline lately, and so Mr. Jones, Chris Cross, Arabel, and Mortimer plan a stake-out to discover why. They end up at Rumbury Tower Heights where all sorts of interesting things are happening. Now sit back, relax, and listen to this story come to life.
Welcome to Stories Come to Life. I am your host, Kathryn Lopez Luker. During this time of Covid, many people aren't able to use the library in the same way as in the past. To help bring more stories to more readers, Penguin Random House, Simon and Schuster, and MacMillan Publishers are allowing books that are normally unavailable for copyright reasons to be read out loud and shared with others until September 30, 2021. The stories that fall under that special permission will all be taken down on that date, so listen now, while they're available! Today's story is shared with permission of Penguin Random House publishers. Today's story is “Mortimer's Tie,” a segment from the book Arabel and Mortimer, by Joan Aiken. Mortimer is trying to help Arabel and Chris Cross wash Mr. Jonses's taxi, but he just creates a big mess, so he looks for diamonds instead. Then he finds one the size of a stewed prune! What will Mortimer choose for a reward: two thousand pounds or a ten-day cruise? Surely whatever he chooses will lead to some excitement. Now sit back, relax, and listen to this story come to life.
Welcome to Stories Come to Life. I am your host, Kathryn Lopez Luker. During this time of Covid, many people aren't able to use the library in the same way as in the past. To help bring more stories to more readers, Penguin Random House, Simon and Schuster, and MacMillan Publishers are allowing books that are normally unavailable for copyright reasons to be read out loud and shared with others until September 30, 2021. The stories that fall under that special permission will all be taken down on that date, so listen now, while they're available! Today's story is shared with permission of Penguin Random House publishers. This is Season 2, Episode 2, and today's story is “The Escaped Black Mamba and Other Things,” a chapter in the book Arabel's Raven, by Joan Aiken. Arabel and Mortimer get to spend the evening with their favorite babysitter, Chris Cross, while Mr. and Mrs. Jones have gone to a ball. Arabel and Mortimer have fun with all sorts of different coin-operated machines up at the High Street. It's all very exciting! Now sit back, relax, and listen to this story come to life.
We revisit some pop music hits of the past, and give thought to the concept of commerce vs. art.
Dan Harmon new cartoon deal, Chris Cross remembers "franchise", is Dubbs too friendly with strangers, current favorite youtube channels, PS5 price?? Follow us on: Instagram: @geekanddestroy_ Twitter: @geekanddestroy_ Email: geekanddestroypod@gmail.com
Follow Chris Cross @chriskcross https://www.instagram.com/chriskcross/?hl=enOn today's episode, we have long time listener and early fan, Chris Cross, come in to the Skype room and tell us about his journey into the MMA scene, and he teaches us how to release a little stress that the gangs' been feeling. If you haven't already, follow us @bromancinglife on Twitter and Instagram! Thanks to all of our fans for supporting us! If you are interested in leveling up your workout gains - use our affiliate link below and use the code: FNXBromancingLife to get 15% off of your order! fnx.grsm.io/bromancinglife771
The Empire Strikes Back premiered in theaters 40 years ago today. And since the number 40 has a nice ring to it, TechnoRetro Dads delve into the archives of American Top 40 with Casey Kasem as a soundtrack for the day. In a strange turn of events, an alternative version of the radio show came across the airwaves as host Spacey Ace’em counts down the Top Ten from the week of May 21, 1980 and while the tunes sound familiar, the lyrics are a bit odd. Count down the greatest hits of this week 40 years ago with a flair from that galaxy far, far away. 10. “Biggest Hope We Have” (Am Yozia) Yozya, of a wrinkled and green species unrecorded in the Official Archives of the Galactic Empire, sings about his great, great, great, great uncle’s training of a farm boy from Tatooine during his self-imposed exile on Dagobah. 9. “Another Snow-Covered Brawl” (Pink Asteroid) This controversial piece has been banned from educational academies throughout the Galactic Empire because of its alleged ties to the traitorous Rebel Alliance. 8. “Don’t Find a Friend in a Gambler” (Gordon Rogers and Buck Girard) A duet about scoundrels, pirates, and honor among thieves that you’re going to have to hear to the end. 7. “You May Be Right, I May Be Scruffy” (Joel Willbilly) Willbilly hits hard with this raucous tune about a scoundrel with a high opinion of himself. Perhaps a princess and a scoundrel could have a future. 6. “Roll the Dice” (Dr. Bookie) Known for their songs about fast podracers, fast ships, and fast money, “Roll the Dice” comes from the band’s latest album, Canto Blight. 5. “With You I’m Left Behind” (C-3PO and R2-D2) The second duet in the top ten this week features a protocol droid and an astromech singing a song you’ll hope never ends. 4. “BespinTown” (Faux No) From the album Villa Manilla, the lip-syncing pseudo-band Faux No tells the story of a city that will get you moving and grooving. 3. “Frozen Love” (Iron Lung) “Frozen Love” will warm the coldest hearts with a love song that will make you say, “I know.” 2. “Fly the Slave 1” (Cross-2-4-Chris) Cross-2-4-Chris knows about the relationship of a pilot and his ship. While it’s not quite as romantic as his number one hit “Solo’s Falcon”, this song about Han Solo’s rival will have you hunting bounties in no time. 1. “Call Me” (Blah N Di) Force Time. Enough said. And that’s the Top Ten. Of course, there are a few surprises along the way, so plug in your ear buds, EarBuds, and turn up the tunes. We’re betting you’ll be crying before it’s over. In case this wasn’t all you hoped it would be, tune in to the last Top40 Top Ten from May 25, 1977 here.
"Laguna Tropical Surf" flashes back to the past with Chris Cross's smooth styling and finishes with an eclectic recording of The Great Ray Charles playing jazz piano with a tight group of studio musicians. The Surf Report mentions hurricane waves and the skimboard photo of Blair Conklin was borrowed from this week's StuNewsLaguna.
Enigmatic contortionist and magician Chris Cross joins Talking Tricks to discuss his upcoming tour of the North East, performing onstage with David Blaine during his UK tour and coming into ownership of Paul Daniels' former illusions. Chris also discusses his relationship with Paul Daniels and planned shows they had before his death, beating Mike Tyson in a test of strength, his two biggest challenges his career has faced, TV talent shows and why we are on the verge of a new golden age for live magic and much more.
Creature Feature Month concludes with Tremors 3: Back to Perfection, voted upon by our Patrons! GBBV brings in Graboid Expert Steph (Spice World, Street Fighter, Sudden Death) to consult on how the series has gone from comedy-horror to Direct to Home Video action-comedy and to join James, Max, and Ryan in an extensive beer blending experiment with beer from Batch Brewing.Jump to 1:44:00 for GBBV for our final thoughts on how our Beer Blending compares against Batch's, our Creature Feature dream movies, how to prepare Beaver Tails (not the carnival food), and The Chris Cross. Like what we're doing? Why not check out our Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/goodbrewsbadviews Opening theme: Tha Silent Partner – Prohibition Brew and Pork Chops
Check out our interview with choral director, a cappella extraordinaire, and gospel aficianado, Chris Cross!
Check out our interview with choral director, a cappella extraordinaire, and gospel aficianado, Chris Cross!
For the first thirty years of her life, Carla was a performing and teaching musician. She earned a B. A. in piano performance (high honors, Phi Beta Kappa), and a masters’ degree in arts, major in music theory. For several years, Carla taught flute and piano in colleges and gave private lessons. Moving to Seattle, Washington while pregnant with her son Chris (yes, it’s Chris Cross, and he owns a real estate company now….), Carla started selling real estate as a fluke when Chris was 14 months old. (Her training was really ‘in the field’!) With no training and little guidance, Carla still found she loved selling real estate, because it was a challenge and a contrast to music. She attained recognition in the top 1% of her 400 agent company in her third year in the business. While setting sales records, she kept playing music and teaching for several years. (Her Professional Portfolio is the result of the insights she got transferring her musical background to real estate excellence). Now, Carla runs her coaching and training company, while attempting to get her body in shape by letting a personal trainer torture her three times a week. She thoroughly enjoys working with her professional real estate coaches as a cohesive team and seeing awesome clients achieve their goals quickly. Always creating new programs, Carla is now working on an inspirational book and a ‘inner coaching’ guide. More About Carla: •Creator of the best-known, most used new agent start-up plan in the world, Up and Running in 30 Days. •She’s been a presenter at the last 16 National Association of Realtor Conventions. •She has been the choice of CRB for their featured speaker at the last 4 NAR conventions. •She’s appeared on CNN and CNBC, as well as dozens of radio programs. •She’s been published over 300 times in major real estate magazines and newsletters. •Carla is a National Association of Realtors National Realtor Educator of the Year. •She’s a Washington State Realtor Educator of the Year. •She attained status as a master level CRB instructor, instructor of the Certified Real Estate Broker designation (CRB); author of several CRB Managers’ Courses, including the business planning course. SHOW NOTES: Website - Carla Cross Resources and Recommendations: Games People Play: The Basic Book of Transactional Analysis Eric Berne A great book on how to understand human behavior and how to interact with various behavioral types Frogs Into Princes John Grinder and Richard Bandler Neuro-Linguistic Programming Another method to understand how people think and how best to communicate with them Sacred Cows Make the Best Burgers - Developing Change-Driving People and Organization Robert Kriegel and David Brandt Great examples of change resistance and the steps companies must take to initiate change successfully Piano Lessons: Music, Love & True Adventures, Noah Adams Not just a book about an adult learning to play piano, this book traces Adams’s odyssey to learn to play the piano as an adult, and his exceptional interviews with famous pianists from his time on All Things Considered Conative Connection: Acting on Instinct, Kathy Kolbe Analyzes how we get into action (not just how we learn); so important for anyone wanting to take action with more assurance, and great for coaches Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies, James C. Collins and Jerry I. Porras Gives examples of vision and how some companies really stand out, while others are good but not exceptional; the best business book on earth! Drive: the Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us Daniel H. Pink All of Pink’s books are illuminating; for those of us who coach, understanding contemporary motivation and to successfully motivate now is a must! Note: Unfortunately, the quality of this audio recording was compromised due to technical issues, and we were able to restore some of it with some audio engineering brilliance. We appreciate your patience and understanding while listening to it.
Alyssa and Haley talk to 2nd year pro and 70.3 podium finisher Christine Cross about moving up from age group to pro and her favorite places to travel. Also, travel and training tips for Kona, where to eat and drink coffee and how the recent national disasters have affected the Big Island. Plus, Haley's race report from Augusta 70.3 and Alyssa finds her way out of the woods. Thorsten's report on the pros for Kona- www.trirating.com Outspoken: Women in Triathlon Summit- www.outspokensummit.com Financial scholarships for the Summit- info@shiftsports.org Christine's instagram- @chriscrosstri
This time on The Natural Ones Podcast, our adventurers delve further into the mines. Who knows what may be waiting around the corner!
In my second episode I chat to North-East based magician Chris Cross. Chris has performed his tricks worldwide from New York t New Zealand, Bahrain to Dubai, London to Paris and most places between! Some previous gigs have seen Chris entertain many celebrities and he's even performed for the British and International royalty. So please rise for the brilliant Chris Cross. You can find Chris Cross at www.chris-cross.co.uk Twitter: @thechriscross Instagram: chriscrossofficial
Colin & John discuss John's artistic talents i.e., drawing his Mother and Kareem Abdul Jabar. (not together) New Year's Day Remembrances. We play some music bits on this show. Also: Staten Island Dreyfus IS49, Clifford Smith AKA Method Man, Gay Bowling League, Kenny Coogan, Critter Companions, Coen Brothers, The Real Donald Trump, Amazon, Pakistan, Big Buttons, Fake Rick Ross, Black Mirror, Rick Ross' Titties- (The Rapper), Freestyle, Eminem, Moby, Spotify, NF Lil Pump, Gucci Gang, Lil Uzi Vert, Kendrick Lamar, New Freezer, Rich The Kid, Nikki Manaj, The Way Life Goes, Post Malone, RockStar, Syracuse, Yacht Rock, ThunderCat, Toto, Ambrosia, Kenny Logins, Chris Cross, Airplay and Radio. Oh, yes- Wu-Tang Clan
Chris Miller and his content crew, who has decided to run across the country, 3000 miles, over the course of 5 months, to raise awareness about drug and alcohol addiction. His crew is not only providing support, but also making a documentary about this as well, something we can't wait to see in theaters!
It’s a full house this episode. We welcome Chris Miller, Mike Dusman and returning from SWORD Performance Products Dr. Scott and Dr. Shawn. Chris will be running across America this year to raise awareness for drug and alcohol abuse and rehabilitation. This important issue touches just about everyone in some way. We dive right in as to what started Chris running and why he decided to take on this enormous challenge. Dr. Scott and Dr. Shawn jump in with some great advice and Dr. Shawn gets all giddy because he gets to put together a nutritional chart for Chris! We get some inside information on an exciting new product that will be available soon from SWORD. If you would like to learn more or get involved with Chris’s upcoming adventure you can check out his website, social account and fundraising page. Chris Cross the Nation: Website Instagram Fundraising Facebook SWORD Performance Products: Website Instagram Facebook Heartland Running: Heartlandrunning.com Facebook Group Instagram Strava Club Voicemail: 417-319-1060 A special thank you goes out to The Ozark Mountain Daredevils for allowing us to use their music on the show.
Clearance Rack Classics Retro 80s and 90s Dance Mix by DJ Tintin
1. I Want You - Utah Saints 2. Hallucination Generation (Syametic Nightmare) - Gruesome Twosome 3. Salvation (Razormaid! Mix) - The Hood 4. State Of The Nation - New Order 5. Happiest Girl (Jack Mix) - Depeche Mode 6. You Make Me Wonder (Razormaid! Mix) - Celebrate The Nun 7. What Do You See (Arabian House Mix) - Cause & Effect 8. LSI (Love Sex Intelligence) (Beatmasters 12" Mix) - The Shamen 9. Lucky Charm (Extended Club Mix) - Hard Corps 10. Send Me An Angel '89 (Dance Mix) - Real Life 11. We Came To Dance (12" Version) - Ultravox 12. The Calling (Full Extended 12" Mix) - Ken Heaven 13. We Are The Boys (Razormaid! Mix) - Until December 14. The Sound Of The Crowd (12" Version) (Complete) - The Human League 15. My Translucent Hands (No. II) - I Start Counting Notes and other random things: Well, here it is. My first brand new podcast in nearly seven months. Where does the time go? They say patience is a virtue and good things come to those who wait and I think this one was worth waiting for. A good blend of the familiar and the not-so-familiar; some things you may remember and some you've long since forgotten or maybe never heard in your entire life. Before I get to a few band notes, I want to mention that I have now upgraded my account back to a Pro account. I just couldn't bear the thought that people were actually making a point of coming to this site to listen to the music only to be told by a pre-recorded message that they could not because of bandwidth limitations. What does that mean for you all? It means no more running out of bandwidth two days after I post a new episode. With apologies to the Pet Shop Boys it means more "opportunities" to listen and to download when you have time. It means more storage, so I don't have to delete the audio from an older podcast just to post a new one. (You may have already noticed I've re-posted some of the more recent back-catalog episodes). Over time, I will add more of them. For long-time listeners, it's a chance to re-visit some of the older stuff from "back in the day". For newer listeners, it will be like a glut of new podcasts to check out. I also want to note that I've removed the audio for my previous episode (CRC #42) as the recording levels were all over the map and I didn't think the quality was up to snuff. Perhaps 5 or 6 years ago, it would have been okay, I suppose, but even in light of the cheap mixer and free recording software I use to assemble these 'casts, I think this podcast has come too far now and demands a higher level of quality. So, I may re-record that one at a future date. At that point, I'll re-post. Same for back-catalog items. The really good ones, I'll re-post. The ones that could use a little work will most likely be re-recorded and re-posted as a "reboot" episode. All in all, thank you all again for tuning in. Have a Merry Christmas and a prosperous 2017! Now on to the bands ... If you've been a follower of this podcast since the beginning and you've clung to the belief that, against all probability, the thrash metal band, Slayer, would somehow make its presence felt at some point then your patience has finally been rewarded. And you should book your ticket to Vegas immediately. Taking a riff from the group's tune, "War Ensemble", "I Want You" was one of four Top-25 hits for Jez Willis and Tim Garbutt on Utah Saints' self-titled debut. The duo were at the pioneering edge of sampling, also grabbing a snippet of Kate Bush from her track Cloudbusting for the song "Something Good" and a soundbite from the inimitable Annie Lennox from her song "There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)" for the track "What Can You Do For Me". Called "the first true Stadium House band" by Bill Drummond of The KLF, Utah Saints were one of the first rave acts to play live and one I had the good fortune to see on the same bill with The Shamen in the early 90s during the rave culture explosion. And let me tell you: it was quite a show ... probably. I first heard "Salvation" by The Hood sometime in 1989 while in college. A guy who lived down the hall from me had a version of it on an old mix tape. I really liked the track and was pleased as punch when the first of many Razormaid! discs from my nascent subscription showed up in the mail containing a mix of that song. It is a portion of that 10+ minute version that appears here. I would soon come across a movie soundtrack of the same name while sifting through record bins at a local indie shop. New Order, Cabaret Voltaire, The Hood, hip-hop producer extraordinaire Arthur Baker and others appeared on the album, so I purchased it. While I've listened to the song "Salvation" umpteen times over the years, I did not know much about the band or its members. To this day, I still don't. I spent the better part of an hour trying to find information on the group, but mostly found song credits and track listings. Eventually, I did find a tiny bit of info on a website called The Lost Turntable. The info was posted by an Arthur Baker and a John Hood respectively, both of whom I can only assume to be the real article. "the hood- is john hood, a legendary nyc party promoter-doorman,who is also quite a good writer. he was signed for a short time on the sire label and is active on the club scene in south beach, miami, florida" "Wow! Yeah, that The Hood track is indeed me: John Hood. (Thanks AB!) And I'm delighted to find it posted. In fact, till right now I never even had an MP3 of the song! So if no one minds, I'll post this, save this, and send this around. Nice to find Salvation!" If anyone knows anything more about The Hood, I would LOVE to get a one-sheet or press kit or bio on them. Speaking of bands I don't know much about, Gruesome Twosome would qualify as well. Sort of a one-off project for founders Samy Birnbach from Minimal Compact (aka Lord Solomon Pearbrook) and Norwegian producer Per Martinsen, who had been recording under the name Syamese, "Hallucination Generation" is the only official single from the group and was released in 1989. A cult classic in its own right, the song sort of bridges the gap between traditional industrial dance music and the bourgeoning New Beat music scene that was starting to take hold at the time. Birnbach and Martinsen would later collaborate with the likes of Bertrand Burgalat, Thrash from The Orb, Paul Kendall and Fortran 5 to eventually release a full-length album called Candy From Strangers, which was released in 1993. Birnbach currently releases material under the DJ Morpheus moniker, having once worked with Colin Newman from Wire for a project called Oracle, while Martinsen performs as Mental Overdrive. While it's probably not the best analogy as they employed very different musical styles, Ultravox is much like the band Genesis in the sense that they have two distinct timelines, led by two distinctly different front men. And much like one could argue Peter Gabriel represented the true vision for Genesis, there is no denying that Phil Collins took the band to massive commercial heights and is probably remembered more readily as the face of the group. Similarly, one could argue that while John Foxx may have been the driving force behind Ultravox during their formative years, it was Midge Ure, who took over after Foxx left for a solo career, that kept the band from imploding and pushed them further into the mainstream and to massive success in the UK. With 7 Top-10 albums and 17 Top-10 singles, U-Vox, like many other bands of the day, took their cue from the glam rock outfits that came before such as Neu! In fact, early on Ultravox was known as Ultravox! (with an exclamation point) in deference to Neu! The first album with the classic line-up of Ure, Billy Currie, Warren Cann and Chris Cross would be the amazing Vienna, which marked a very different direction for the group. Produced by long-time Kraftwerk producer Conny Plank, the album included the title track, which would reach #2 in the UK and would be the highest charted song for the band. (John Lennon's "Woman" and "Shaddap You Face" by Joe Dolce would both keep the song from reaching #1). And while the 1982 album Quartet, produced by George Martin, would be the best-selling US album for U-Vox, the band would not again reach the level of critical success they found with Vienna. The song in this podcast is the 12" version of "We Came to Dance", the final single from Ultravox's sixth studio album, Quartet, released on April 18, 1983. The single reached #18 on the UK charts and was the last of seven consecutive top-20 singles for the band. This being the Christmas season, I would be derelict not to mention that Midge Ure also co-wrote (with Bob Geldof of Boomtown Rats fame) and produced the song "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by Band Aid. Last but not least, I want to mention "State Of The Nation" by New Order. Though it reached #1 on the UK Indie Singles Chart and #30 on the UK Singles chart in 1986, the song is probably not a favorite of the majority of New Order fans. I would wager if every NO devotee were to compile a list of his or her Top 10 songs, it would probably appear in less than 5% of those lists. Still, the track is a great one even if only for the fact that it's one of the few NO songs whose title actually appears within the lyrics and/or chorus of the song. As most die-hard fans know, the titles of most NO tunes have little or no relevance to the subject matter being discussed. "Shellshock", "Regret", "Touched By The Hand Of God" and "Confusion" are a few songs I can think of off the top of my head that go against that grain. While the song did not appear on the album, Brotherhood, which was released around this time, both the remix version appearing here and the B-side called "Shame Of The Nation", which was produced by John Robie, appear on the Substance compilation, released in 1987. That will do it for this epidsode. I've got my next podcast ready to record. As soon as I find some time, I'll do just that. Happy Listening!
* October Edition of Raw Phonics Radio Guest Mix: CHRIS CROSS from New York, New York Christina Crossin, also known as Chris Cross, was moved by music at a very young age. She expressed her deep desire to create music through a wide variety of instruments very early on. With over sixteen years of training on the piano, cello and guitar, she has had great success translating her classical foundation into her unique current sound. Her style reflects the many diverse sounds that inspire her. From deep house grooves to hard hitting techno, Christina will take you on a journey through many different vibrations. After completing a Bachelors and Masters degree in Molecular Biology and Biomedical Science respectively, Christina's path has lead her back to music. Christina aims to disprove the first law of thermodynamics, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, by creating dynamic energy for her listeners using music as a beautiful medium. IG: @chriscrossnyc FB: Chris Cross
Reid, Ed, and Patrick are joined by special guest Chris Cross, creative director on 1999's Medal of Honor to talk about Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
Remember phone books Jessie Haynes has a couple of cocktails and next thing you know she s transported back to the 1950 s. Jessie escaped the clutches of practicing law because it wasn t as much fun as Perry Mason even though Perry Mason whatever his real name is had long since quit acting at being a lawyer before Jessie quit art history to misguidedly go to law school. Christian Turner and Christian Thompson met in school in 2012. In high school art class. This is their very first media interview on the cusp of what might be their big break a gig at Buku Fest. The Christians have an electronic music project by which they are known collectively as Chris Cross. Although they re 19 and 20 respectively they also have solo music careers. And, by the way the come from Geismar, Louisiana. Remember you heard it here first. Gant Laborde s father was a nominal psychic. That is to say he was a predictor of names. He reportedly foresaw the runaway popularity of the name "Heather" and thought he was onto the next trend with "Gant." However, the only other Gant that Gant Laborde has met is a label on a European clothing line. He has a brother with a perfectly placed "r" in "Eric". Gant and Eric are the driving forces behind the infamous BLT Mardi Gras Ball. BLT in this case is Boxers, Lingerie and Togas. Dust off your speedo and get ready to party. All the photos on this page were taken at Wayfare by Douglas Engel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The "self portrait" of Kitty March, Joan Bennett's fast-talking femme fatale who steals Edward G. Robinson's heart in Fritz Lang's film noir, Scarlet Street RC-2013-108: The Film Noir Series—Scarlett Street (1945) Your browser does not support this audio Ask a person to name her five favorite Fritz Lang films, and you're not likely to hear Scarlet Street. Yet it has all we've come to love about Lang—and about film noir. Inside the dusty B-movie packaging we find a big star, Edward G. Robinson, playing somewhat against type as a meek cashier named Chris Cross. As we watch the noir vortex suck him in, my heavily shadowed commentary addresses the ongoing debate over film noir's definition, the way Fritz Lang utilizes his roots in German expressionism, and the snappy dialogue of Dudley Nichols' screenplay. I'm also able to put my love of the film aside long enough to discuss the fascinating life and career of Robinson and the even more fascinating life of Joan Bennett, the femme fatale who would see life dangerously imitate art only a few years later. You have my permission to pronounce "film noir" any way you like. To sync up, hit "pause" just after the old Universal logo fades away and the "Walter Wanger Presents" title card takes over the screen.F.Y.I., This film belongs to the public domain. It may therefore be downloaded, legally, with impunity.Show NotesI referenced this biography of E.G.R. a couple of timesAll about Joan Bennett and that deadly love triangle hereMore on the definition of film noir Listen to the mp3. Or get it at iTunes, for cat's sake...
Chris Cross came to share with us and speak to us through John 3. We will look at what it is to be "born again". What does that look like Biblicaly? Are you Born again the way the Bible lays it out? Listen now!