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In this week's episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd dive deep into the just-announced 2025 Class of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. With their usual mix of thoughtful analysis, historical insight, and a healthy dose of nerdy passion, the duo breaks down the list of official inductees and shares their thoughts on what each artist or contributor brings to the legacy of rock and popular music.The conversation kicks off with a celebration of long-overdue recognition, as they discuss the inclusion of Bad Company, Joe Cocker, and the energetic pioneer Chubby Checker. They reflect on the vocal power and emotional resonance of Cocker's performances, the timeless grooves of Bad Company, and Checker's role in shaping early rock dance culture.Next up, they shift to iconic voices and game-changers of the '80s and '90s. Cyndi Lauper and Salt N Pepa spark discussion on pop's evolution and hip-hop's expanding influence on the Rock Hall. OutKast's induction offers a springboard into the genre-defying brilliance of André 3000 and Big Boi, while Soundgarden's inclusion brings a reflective moment on grunge, Chris Cornell's legacy, and the band's impact on alternative rock.The duo also delves into the raw garage rock revivalism of The White Stripes and the poetic lyricism of cult-favorite Warren Zevon, dissecting how both acts carved unique paths in music history. Their conversation highlights how the Hall is slowly broadening its definition of rock — and why that matters.Beyond the performers, Professor Aubrey and Tim celebrate the often unsung heroes of music with the inductions of Thom Bell, Nicky Hopkins, Carol Kaye, and Lenny Waronker. From Bell's lush Philadelphia soul arrangements to Kaye's legendary bass lines, they shine a spotlight on the behind-the-scenes talent that shaped the sound of generations.To close out the episode, the hosts revisit their predictions from Episode 401, where they each chose who they believed should be inducted this year. With the full 2025 class revealed, the friendly rivalry comes to a head as they tally up their correct picks. Who had the better crystal ball? Tune in to find out!As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms.Head to Friends Talking Nerdy's website for more information on where to find us online.
In this week's BizNews Rugby Show, insider Rory Steyn and co-host Patrick Kidd are joined by the show's favourite European rugby expert, Tim Cocker from Eggchasers Rugby, to unpack the biggest talking points ahead of the Investec Champions Cup semi-finals. From Leinster's pursuit of a URC-Champions Cup double to the enormous impact of Antoine Dupont's absence at Toulouse, the trio explore what's at stake for Europe's top clubs. Plus, rising South African star Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu gets a mention, Cocker and Steyn debate how to fix the rugby calendar, and Cocker breaks down what makes French and Irish rugby unique. Don't miss these bold predictions, insights into the standout players, and a look ahead to a potentially seismic weekend of rugby in Dublin and Bordeaux.
Beloved Britpop band Pulp have released their first new music in almost a quarter of a century, the single 'Spike Island'.Their talismanic frontman Jarvis Cocker has always been the band's star turn, with his second-hand 70s style, mesmeric stage presence and biting lyrics.Following some difficult early years in his hometown of Sheffield, Cocker formed the band in 1978, but had to wait over a decade before breaking through on the crest of the Britpop wave in the mid-90s. The band released some of the most memorable and well-loved songs of the era, including 'Common People' and 'Disco 2000'.But his very public bottom-baring protest against Michael Jackson at the 1996 Brit Awards thrust him even more firmly into the public's imagination, and the fame he had craved for so long quickly took a darker turn.Mark Coles speaks to some of the most important people in Jarvis's story, including current and former bandmates Candida Doyle, Nick Banks and Richard Hawley, and his sister Saskia.Presenter: Mark Coles Producer: Ben Cooper Researcher: Chloe Scannapieco Editor: Max Deveson Sound: Gareth Jones Production Coordinator: Maria Ogundele
Once the pinnacle of European club rugby, the Investec Champions Cup is struggling to maintain its former prestige. In a discussion on the BizNews Rugby Show, analyst Tim Cocker from Eggchasers Rugby sat down with BizNews Rugby insider Rory Steyn and co-host Patrick Kidd to dissect the tournament's decline. Cocker argues that constant format changes have diluted the competition, making it harder for fans to engage. Meanwhile, teams that barely qualify are making it into the knockout stages, undermining the elite nature of the event. With South African teams failing to make the Round of 16 despite their success in the URC, questions arise about the tournament's structure and its ability to deliver top-tier rugby. Could a return to a streamlined, high-stakes qualification system—where only the best truly compete—revive the Cup's allure? And with sponsors now backing a devalued product, is it time for a radical rethink?
Joe Cocker is nominated for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2025, and in the latest episode of the Behind The Song podcast, Janda chats with Deric Dyer, Cocker's longtime music director and saxophonist. He shares his insights about Cocker, why he deserves induction, and why Paul McCartney felt compelled to write to the Rock Hall to help make it happen for Cocker this year - the whole reason that Janda and Dyer came together to talk about all this in the first place. Listen in on this great musical conversation! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joe Cocker is nominated for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2025, and in the latest episode of the Behind The Song podcast, Janda chats with Deric Dyer, Cocker's longtime music director and saxophonist. He shares his insights about Cocker, why he deserves induction, and why Paul McCartney felt compelled to write to the Rock Hall to help make it happen for Cocker this year - the whole reason that Janda and Dyer came together to talk about all this in the first place. Listen in on this great musical conversation! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Suzi & Jason chat with gaming expert and Maximum PC's editor-in-chief, Guy Cocker, about the latest in gaming, gadgets, and AI.Listen or Watch The Gadget Show Podcast AD Free and get loads of extras via our Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/thegadgetshowTo get in touch with the Gadget Show Podcast, email: contact@northone.tvA North One ProductionProduced by Ewan Keil & Tom ClintSocial: @TheGadgetShowEmail: contact@northone.tvJoin our Gadget Show Patreon page to get exclusive content, listen ad-free and access to watch recordings in person!Membership Club: patreon.com/thegadgetshow#TheGadgetShow #SAILY Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Madison Burgess-Smith and Martin Cocker. They discuss the way world leaders are responding to US President Donald Trump's assertions and the news that a major school lunch provider has entered liquidation.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Madison Burgess-Smith and Martin Cocker. They discuss ANZ's profit report (and their defense of it), banning swearing for F1 drivers, and their favourite fun facts.
Stand-up, philosophy and memoir from the godfather of alternative comedy, Alexei Sayle.In this episode, Alexei recalls his unorthodox upbringing in Liverpool, his subsequent move to London, and a woman called Mrs Cocker who said something that has stuck with him for ever.Written and performed by Alexei Sayle.The song was written and composed by Tim Sutton with:Sophie Creaner - clarinet and sax Tom Ellis - acoustic guitar Matt Sharp - celloProducer - Richard Morris Production Co-ordinator - Jodie CharmanA BBC Studios Audio Production for Radio 4.
Agents Scott and Cam welcome director Jack Cocker to the show to reveal the secrets behind making the 2024 documentary From Roger Moore with Love. He also shares his favourite spy films of all time. Become a SpyHards Patron and gain access to top secret "Agents in the Field" bonus episodes, movie commentaries and more! Social media: @spyhards Purchase the latest exclusive SpyHards merch at Redbubble. View the NOC List and the Disavowed List at Letterboxd.com/spyhards Podcast artwork by Hannah Hughes. Theme music by Doug Astley.
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Send us a textWho is the greatest screamer of all time? Daltrey? Plant? Cocker? Let us know at: vinyltourbus@gmail.comThe Vinyl Tour Bus Makes all The Stops:Tales Of A Rock-A-RollaMusical History ToursRock Music TriviaGeneral MayhemTune In, Turn On & Rock Out
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Sally Wenley & Martin Cocker discuss Destiny Church's weekend of fighting at pride events across Auckland. We get an update on the school lunch situation, from a supplier still working under the old contract. Plus what do you think of our new tourism slogan - "Everyone Must Go". Sally Wenley is a freelance journalist Martin Cocker is the Founder & CEO of the Online Safety Exchange
✨ Welcome back to The Whole Physician Podcast! ✨ Are you feeling emotionally drained, overwhelmed, or struggling to set boundaries in your medical practice? You're not alone. Today, we're diving deep into compassion fatigue—what it is, why it happens, and most importantly, how to combat it so you can thrive in both your career and personal life. What You'll Learn in This Episode:
Joined by Travis Hash, we discuss his adventures with his first bird dog, an English Cocker, to bag ten different species of upland birds. Show Highlights: A father son duo, passing the torch and first bird dog stuff Hunting ten different species of upland birds with Doris the English cocker Being a bird nerd and digging in to the research Hunting dusky grouse as the season progresses Using onX Hunt to track log and record your hunts English cockers and pheasant cover 28 gauge shotguns and ammo Watch out for those cacti! MTN Ridge dog boots and Leuko tape SUPPORT | patreon.com/birdshot Follow us | @birdshot.podcast Use Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% with onX Hunt Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on Trulock Chokes The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: onX Hunt, Final Rise and Upland Gun Company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode of the BizNews Sports Show, co-hosts Rory Steyn and Patrick Kidd welcome Tim Cocker, the man behind the popular YouTube channel and podcast, Eggchasers Rugby. Cocker shares his unique journey in rugby media, discussing the universal values of the sport that resonate with fans, especially in South Africa. Cocker also reflects on his experiences during the Rugby World Cup and explains why the Investec Champions Cup holds such significance for European rugby enthusiasts. To close off, Cocker gives his predictions for the upcoming Champions Cup round of 16 as well as the United Rugby Championship fixtures this weekend. Don't miss this insightful conversation.
Welcome all you slack jawing sons of bitches to the Men of Action Podcast, the monthly action movie throw down show. This month we will be pitting 2 Superhero Action Sequels against one another in a no holds barred battle to the death, to not only see which one truly reigns supreme, but if either deserves to be a sequel in the first place. This month's contestants are 2002's "Blade 2" & 2018's "Deadpool 2." So buckle up buckeroos, cuz shit's about to get explosive. The Cheeky Basterds: Follow the Show on our Socials: Facebook & Instagram: @cheekybasterdspodcast Twitter: @CheekyBasterds Email: thecheekybasterdspodcast@gmail.com Dropping A Bruce: Follow the show on our socials: Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @DroppingABruce Email: DroppingABrucePod@gmail.com
Welcome all you slack jawing sons of bitches to the Men of Action Podcast, the monthly action movie throw down show. This month we will be pitting 2 Superhero Action Sequels against one another in a no holds barred battle to the death, to not only see which one truly reigns supreme, but if either deserves to be a sequel in the first place. This month's contestants are 2002's "Blade 2" & 2018's "Deadpool 2." So buckle up buckeroos, cuz shit's about to get explosive. The Cheeky Basterds: Please be sure to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and leave us a REVIEW. Follow us on The Last Of The Action Heroes Podcast Network: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/last-of-the-action-heroes-podcast-network/id1105270013 Follow the Show on our Socials: Facebook & Instagram: @cheekybasterdspodcast Twitter: @CheekyBasterds Email: thecheekybasterdspodcast@gmail.com Dropping A Bruce: Follow us on The Last Of The Action Heroes Podcast Network: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/last-of-the-action-heroes-podcast-network/id1105270013 Follow the show on our socials: Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @DroppingABruce Email: DroppingABrucePod@gmail.com
Episode 64 Rob Smith and I talk to Jack Cocker Director of the new documentary From Roger Moore With Love Discussed: Interviewing Pierce Brosnan Interviewing Christopher Walken Going through Roger's home movies For more info and screenings check out https://www.dartmouthfilms.com/fromrogermoorewithlove ROB IS ON: https://www.instagram.com/fetchamlad77 PETE IS ON: https://www.instagram.com/therewillbebond/ Shownotes and newsletter can be found on the blog: https://fromtailorswithlove.co.uk/newsletter If you want to support the show you can also buy me a Mountain Blue Coffee. https://buymeacoffee.com/therewillbebond Bless your hearts.
Title: Connecting: Meaning & Medicine Podcast Join us as Drs. Rubina Cocker and Alice Fornari discuss the complex work-life balance. Dr. Fornari emphasizes the importance of work-life balance and integrating personal and professional life. She shares her experiences as a working mother and stresses the need for a support system. Dr. Fornari also warns against trying to manage work and home responsibilities alone, as it can lead to stress, anxiety, and dissatisfaction. Rubina S. Cocker, MD Alice Fornari, EdD, FAMEE, RDN, HEC-C Member, The ASC Bulletin & CytoPathPod Editorial Board Vice President Faculty Development Northwell Health Northwell Health
This podcast highlights Dr. Rubina Cocker's interviews with nine notable individuals from the 2024 ASC Annual Scientific Meeting, sharing their experiences as ASC members at ASC meetings and ideas for future meetings. Rubina S. Cocker, MD Member, The ASC Bulletin and CytoPathPod of Editorial Board Ronald Balassanian, MD University of California San Francisco Poonam Vohra, MD University of California San Francisco Liron Pantanowitz, MD, PhD, MHA ASC Past President University of Pittsburgh Medical Center A. Paul Ohori, MD University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Barbara Centeno, MD Moffitt Cancer Center Agnieszka Szygalowicz, BA, CT(ASCP) Northwell Health Jordan Reynolds, MD Mayo Clinic Haijun (Steve) Zhou, MD, PhD Houston Methodist
Het is exact twee jaar na onze allereerste podcast-stappen. En wat was het een ongelooflijk avontuur. Tien afleveringen, dachten we; het werden er vijftig. Een paar honderd luisteraars, hoopten we; het werden er vele duizenden. Nu is de cirkel rond. Nog één keer kruipen we achter onze microfoons, met z'n tweeën, maar óók met gasten: we vroegen Ester de Lau (aflevering 30), Leonoor de Cocker (aflevering 36 en 37), Astrid Indekeu (42 en 43) en Sara Coster (21 en 22) om op afstand nog even bij ons ‘aan te schuiven', en dat deden ze. Zo leuk om hun stemmen nog even te horen! Verder nemen we voor de laatste keer de actualiteit door, blikt Juul terug op haar rol van ons persoonlijke klantcontactcentrum, mogen we allebei nog een laatste hartekreet de wereld in slingeren… én heeft Jelmer nog een verrassing, ook voor Juul :)En nee, we houden het niet droog! Jullie wel?Lieve luisteraars, ontzettend bedankt dat jullie twee jaar met ons mee wilden lopen. We kijken terug op een onvergetelijke reis met even onvergetelijke gesprekken.Zijn we nog iets vergeten?Vast.Maar dan vertel ik je dat gewoonstraks, zonder microfoon.Nu weet je waar ik woonen ik waar jij.Minder dan een stad ligtnog altijd tussen jou en mij,en ergens in het midden een mandie verdween,verscheen,verdween.LinkjesStichting Fiom beheert de Nederlandse DNA-databank en begeleidt donorkinderen en voormalige donoren Stichting Donorkind komt op voor de belangen van donorkinderen in Nederland, en beheert de besloten Facebookgroep voor donorkinderen en donoren.Kijk voor advies en ervaringsverhalen ook eens op de website van het Landelijk Informatiepunt Donorconceptie (LIDC)Volg ons ook op Instagram: @dnazaten
Join us as Dr. Rubina Cocker interviews Dr. Syed Ali, former chair of the ASC Scientific Program Committee, at the live 2024 72nd ASC Annual Scientific Meeting. Dr. Ali speaks about his journey as an ASC Member, the Value of ASC, and the Exciting Ideas for Future ASC's Annual Meetings. Rubina S. Cocker, MD Member, The ASC Bulletin and CytoPathPod of Editorial Board Syed Z. Ali, MD, FIAC ASC, Former Chair of the ASC Scientific Program Committee
in this episode, Chris discusses judging ordnance and figures, and the philosophy of the contest at Scale Model Challenge https://scalemodelchallenge.com with Head Ordnance Judge Ivan Cocker, Head Figures Judge Fabrizio Russo, and Scale Model Challenge's own Rober Crombeecke. Robert also gives us some important updates on the show
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Zoe George and Martin Cocker discuss Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown's latest idea for a second harbour crossing, and Australian plans to put an age limit on social media. Zoe George is a freelance sports journalist and communications advisor Martin Cocker is a former CEO of Netsafe and founder of the Online Safety Exchange.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Zoe George and Martin Cocker discuss the rise of Christchurch as the "it" city, whether Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl's infidelity can be forgiven, and do pilots ever go barefoot? Zoe George is a freelance sports journalist and communications advisor Martin Cocker is a former CEO of Netsafe and founder of the Online Safety Exchange.
When people think of virtual assistants, they rarely think of African talent In this episode 116 of Meaningful Work, Meaningful Life, we sit down with Erefa Coker, the founder of IMÒ Interns, a groundbreaking platform that connects businesses worldwide with skilled, remote interns from Africa. With a background in HR and a passion for creating economic opportunities, Erefa shares her journey, the challenges she's faced, and her mission to empower young African talent. We dive into how she built trust with international clients, the impact of remote work, and her vision for the future of global employment. More info about the podcast • Website: https://www.francinebeleyi.com/podcast/ • Watch on Youtube https://bit.ly/3LKwUT1 Connect with Francine Beleyi, the host • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/francinebeleyi/ • Website: https://www.francinebeleyi.com/ Connect with Erefa Cocker, the guest • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erefa-fynecontry-coker/ • Website: https://www.imointerns.app/ Related resources
Wednesday – We talk to Lake Mary All Star coach Jonathan Anderson on winning the Little League Worls Series. Rauce Padgett updates us on Good Sauce and the baby. Darryl Payne from Pawfection Dog Training is in for Animal House. Orlando Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell on the failed plan to put golf courses in public parks. Plus, WOKE News, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First.
¿Tu perro se muestra agresivo hacia ti u otras personas y no sabes qué hacer? No estás solo. Este comportamiento es uno de los 6 problemas más comunes que dan los perros. A menudo, se debe a una falta de comunicación o a experiencias pasadas. Probablemente ya no confías en tu perro y te parece imprevisible y no entiendes porqué se comporta así si en realidad es buen perro y tu te desvives por él. Además ya has intentado que se relaje de mil formas pero cada vez va a peor. No te preocupes, tenemos la solución. ➡️ He impartido una clase de 2h en el canal privado de Perrunología en la que aprenderás los 4 pasos para que tu perro sea tolerante y amable contigo y los demás. Con sólo 15 min al día, en menos de 6 semanas, notarás un cambio significativo en cómo tu perro te respeta a ti y a otras personas. Antes de gastar 800€ en adiestradores, prueba esta solución en 4 pasos por menos de lo que te cuesta tu pizza favorita al mes. ➡️ La clase está en el canal privado de Perrunología y puedes entrar hoy mismo y ver la clase número #269 Agresividad hacia humanos”. Aquí te dejo la web para que puedas acceder. Una cosa IMPORTANTE El segundo vídeo de 1min de la web es un paso a paso que te enseño para que sepas cómo darte de alta fácilmente: Perrosypunto.com/perrunologia
Andy Cocker picked up golf 13 years ago. Now he's traveling the world to rate courses for Top 100 Golf Courses. He recently spent some time in New England. We discuss a number of the courses he's played, how he gets onto the private courses, what he likes and dislikes, and we dig into Hooper, Taconic, Boston Golf, Old Sandwich, and the Cape Cod golf scene, which is where he spends most of his time while visiting the area.LINKS:Watch on YouTubeSubscribe to the Newsletter Baystate Golf on IGSeanMeliaGolf on TwitterBaystateGolf.com
This week, we talk about suburban commando, a film that would have been better served by a 17-minute ruin time. This one was so tough to get through that our generally grating and nasal voices actually have a soothing effect when compared to the source material in question. Let's get into it! Hulk Hogan helps the hapless while heaping heaps of havoc! Doing a doggy dirty by fencing its face for a film! Totaling a traffic light with extra-terrestrial tommygun! Attempted adolescent automotive assault! Skyward skateboards, flying felines, and catapulted kids! Schwarzenegger switcheroo! Space Wine! Paperboy pummeling! Shelley Duvall was in The Shining! Rabbit Rebar! Bob's deep south streaming! Cocker spaniel face-cages! Kid corvette collision comedy, and much, much more on this week's episode of The Worst Movie Ever Made! www.theworstmovieevermade.com
Tonight on The Panel, Mark Leishman and panellists Georgie Stylianou and Martin Cocker discuss the Reserve Bank (RBNZ) holding the OCR at 5.5 per cent and Green voters, have they lost confidence in their party?
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Georgie Stylianou and Martin Cocker discuss remote building inspections becoming the norm and the history of New Zealand ads.
In this Episode I talk to Ivan Cocker. Ivan has a highly informed view on history, as keeper of models at the Malta Maritime Museum for Heritage Malta, and as a world renowned modeller in his own right with a long history of award-winning models and some seminal pieces that were a big influence on me as a returner to the hobby on the pages of military modelling magazine, and at Euromilitaire. He is also a reenactor of several periods including medieval and Napoleonic, and head ordnance judge at Scale Model Challenge You can find Ivan on Facebook Please check out the show sponsor (and best model show in the world in my opinion) ScaleModelChallenge.com Please Support the Show https://www.patreon.com/theModelPhilosopher
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Martin Cocker & Jennie Moreton discuss the Governments new mining strategy, and mental health groups call for urgent investment. Martin Cocker is the former CEO of Netsafe and Founder of the Online Safety Exchange. Jennie Moreton is a Director and Investment Adviser at Craigs Investment Partners.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Martin Cocker & Jennie Moreton discuss where the money for the new Waikeria mega prison is going, tipping culture and the socially focused restaurant serving up $4 meals in Dunedin. Martin Cocker is the former CEO of Netsafe and Founder of the Online Safety Exchange. Jennie Moreton is a Financial advisor at Craigs Investment Partners.
If you enjoy traditional pocket knives, this episode is for you. Steven Cocker is a pocket knife cutler in Sheffield, England. He was trained by the last of the "old guard," and he joins this episode to talk about his family's history in cutlery and his desire to keep it alive. Most of the items and knives discussed in this episode can be found on Steven's Instagram account.Other Links for this show:EggintonShepherd Wheel WorkshopHawley CollectionShepherd Wheel MiniaturesSheffield MiniaturesSupport the showIf you enjoyed the episode, be sure to give us some of those stars in your podcast app!Mike Moran: @moranknives and on the web: moranknives.comCheck out Neal's latest latest book on J.A. Henckels Knives
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Jo McCarroll and Martin Cocker discuss the closure of Newshub and the job losses that will come with it and a report into personal cyber security.
On this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host John Gordon interviews English Cocker Spaniel specialist Jordan Horak. He shares insights into the these dynamic little dogs capabilities, highlighting their skills both as upland bird flushers and waterfowl retrievers. Learn more about the unique traits and hunting abilities of English Cockers, and flushing dogs in general for those more familiar with the retriever breeds.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
The frontman of Pulp, Jarvis Cocker, infamously crashed the stage of the Brit Awards while Michael Jackson was performing Earth Song at the 1996 Brit Awards on this day in London. The incident has gone down in history as one of the most controversial musical moments of the 1990s, not least because immediately after he stepped off the stage Cocker was promptly arrested and taken into custody. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain why the Brit Awards had invented an award, Artist of a Generation Award, just for Michael Jackson; reveal why the Daily Mail declared the evening the “Night Our Dreams Were Pulped”; and discuss why if he had his time over Cocker wouldn't do it again… Further Reading: • ‘Jarvis Cocker's on-stage mooning of Michael Jackson at the BRITs turns 25' (The Daily Mirror, 2021): https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/jarvis-cockers-stage-mooning-michael-23527875 • ‘Bum rush the show! Jarvis Cocker's Britpop celebrity moment' (The Guardian, 2021): https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/feb/19/bum-rush-the-show-jarvis-cockers-britpop-celebrity-moment • ‘Jarvis Cocker - 1996 Brit Awards Michael Jackson' (BBC South East, 1996): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymCQyq-9APw This episode first premiered in 2022, for members of
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We invite you to join us on a journey through the extraordinary life of Jarvis Cocker, the enigmatic frontman of the iconic band Pulp. From his humble beginnings in Sheffield to his meteoric rise to fame, Cocker's story is a rollercoaster of music, art, and unapologetic individualism - which we absolutely love! We delve into the early life of Jarvis Cocker, growing up in Sheffield, and explore the influences and experiences that shaped his artistic sensibilities, from his childhood fascination with pop culture to his formative years spent immersed in music. We revisit the audacious beginnings of Pulp and their slow rise to prominence, marked by hits like "Common People" and "Disco 2000". Cocker's life took unexpected turns as he embraced a role as a cultural provocateur. His infamous stage invasion (and moonie) at the 1996 Brit Awards during Michael Jackson's performance became a defining moment in his career and in the history of the Brit Awards. The episode also pays homage to the enduring legacy of Pulp and Cocker's significant contributions to the Britpop movement. His lyrics, often infused with wry social commentary and a keen sense of observation, resonated with fans and critics alike. Beyond his music, we explore Cocker's forays into other creative outlets, including his work as a writer, an actor, and a radio presenter. Join us for a deep dive into the world of Jarvis Cocker, a true musical icon whose unique blend of artistry, wit, and individualism continues to inspire and captivate audiences around the world. Talk2TheHand is an independent throwback podcast run by husband and wife, Jimmy and Beth. Obsessed with 90s nostalgia and 90s celebrities, we'll rewind the years and take you back to the greatest era of our lives. New episodes bursting with nostalgia of the 90s released on Tuesdays. Please subscribe to our podcast and we'll keep you gooey in 1990s love. Find us on Twitter @talk2thehandpod or email us at jimmy@talk2thehand.co.uk or beth@talk2thehand.co.uk
Dave and Milt, adventurers bold and keen, Stepped into a time machine, a wondrous dream, Their destination set, the year was '82, With music as their guide, they found a place where seagulls flew.Heartlight by Neil Diamond, a song, they feared, would be a tragic and senseless assault on the ears.I Ran by A Flock Of Seagulls, it's musical insanity - and the dude's hair defied reason, taste, and yes, gravity.You Can Do Magic is America's song. But here's the thing: guess what, before long... the boys had to draw a line in the sand. It's only America's song 'cause that's the name of the band.Somebody's Baby by Jackson Browne is just so sweet, it's a song you might want to put on repeat. But you might want to try forget the flick... where a dude chooses a ball field to shag a young chick.Olivia Newton-John sang Heart Attack with grace, But the song - meh - it's just kinda taking up space.Cocker? I hardly know her. But Joe's voice enthralls... with a movie theme recalling Gere kicked in the balls. I Keep Forgettin', crooned Michael McDonald. His cool raspy voice into all ears he would tunnel. ... [Sorry but you try rhyming 'Mcdonald.']Eye In The Sky, The Alan Parsons Project's dream, is as dynamic as cold toast, as thin as Kareem.Jack & Diane, in John Cougar's nostalgic fog, still holds up well. Pass the chili dog.Who Can It Be Now? Asked the Men At Work. A cool Aussie rock band. You were expecting Bjork?
JB and Phil hold the fort while Cocker deals with the fallout of Australia's loss to Eddie Jones. We also discuss the RFU Council's recent letter to the President. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Pete's been to see Pulp live recently and Luke is predictably displeased by his co-host's behaviour. It's not stopping Pete from going to see them again though.Elsewhere, Luke has come to realise that this fatherhood thing is actually quite difficult. We also get an update from the listener that was standing to be elected for the Danish parliament.Want to get in touch with the show? Email: hello@lukeandpeteshow.com or you can get in touch on Twitter or Instagram: @lukeandpeteshow.We're also now on Tiktok! Follow us @thelukeandpeteshow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Virginia Lyne on Merry and Expressive English Cocker Spaniel [caption id="attachment_12260" align="alignleft" width="431"] English Cocker Spaniel[/caption] Virginia Lyne joins host Laura Reeves for a Love the Breeds episode on the merry and expressive English Cocker Spaniel. A resident of British Columbia, Lyne has been breeding the Ranzfel English Cocker Spaniels since 1960. Her passion and undying love of the breed is evident in this wide ranging and thoughtful discussion. “You have to be prepared for a companion that's going to follow you everywhere,” Lyne said. “(One that) likes to go to the bathroom with you. It likes to wander outside with you if you get up and go somewhere. He or she doesn't seem to make any difference. They have to be with you. They're not prepared to sit on the couch and say, ‘I know where you're going, I'll be here when you get back,' which we have whippets as well, and that's more their style most of the time. So, this is a Velcro dog generally, they love to go in cars, they love to ride with you. They adore going for walks. One of their pitfalls (is that they are) inclined to be very greedy. Most of them will steal with no conscience table counter if they can reach it. “(They are) very, very easy to live with (and) most of the time relatively healthy. The grooming maintenance for a pet home is “just average,” Lyne noted, “where you have to accept hair, definitely is manageable if you're prepared to do your brushing and combing.” “They love hunting when you're walking with them. If they're unleashed, you have to make sure that you've taught your comeback and come back and retrieve. They will retrieve. They love to carry balls. Generally they like to fetch. They're not big water dogs, which is not part of their history. “(The breeds) were originally separated (by how they hunted) …. springing spaniels and “cocking” or field spaniels. It was a height, weight and how they hunt that made the difference … the cocker was developed by hunters because they wanted an animal that could go into any one of those hedges that run across the fields. Those are thick, dense and they're wonderful hiding places for birds, Woodcock in particular, which is where the name came from. “Geraldine Dodge was very instrumental in her work with the breed. If you ever come across a Geraldine Dodge copy of the English Cocker book, it's quite fascinating, with early pictures, color plates and breed standard descriptions, and so on. Anyhow, in 1946 the AKC recognized the separation of the American Cocker." “He will, on the slightest invitation, leave the cream cakes to follow the guns.” Lyne shared the following excerpt to describe the breed: “In Sport, as in ladies' hats, fashions have changed with each decade… Though fashions may change, we find that the merry little Cocker has always maintained his place in the esteem of the public and sportsmen alike, by dint of his extreme adaptability and courage and, let us face it, also by his hardiness to withstand the rigors of our English climate. He should never have been allowed to become a pampered pet, although the vast majority are, nowadays just that. Again, blame his adaptability and lovable nature: but anyone who has ever seen these game little dogs working in the field must admit that this is their rightful heritage and the place where they are truly happy. A Cocker that has once tasted the delights of bustling in and out of the hedgerows and thickets and has had the scent of hare, pheasant, partridge, or the humble rabbit in his nostrils is lost forever to the drawing room. He will, on the slightest invitation, leave the cream cakes to follow the guns.” Quote from "The Dual Purpose Dog" by A.W. Collins, circa 1950 (Collinwood Cockers, Kent, England) Watch the entire discussion, including expanded comments on judging the breed,