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Episode 253: Joe and Kari posed a question to the listeners of HRT80s a bit ago -- what's your favorite obscure soundtrack song? They received so many great suggestions that they couldn't all be used in one episode, so this week's episode is a continuation. You'll hear about songs from movies like Teachers, Dirty Dancing, and Trick or Treat, and artists like 38 Special, Joe Cocker, and Hot Date! Finally, summer may be just around the corner, but Henry Lee Summer discussion begins right now, in the segment Coming Around Again.
Holy shit, this is a fun episode! We're covering 2 Slamdance Film Festival short films that are frightening in very different ways.Legend of El Cucuy is a short film about a monster that kidnaps disobedient children at night. Director Cynthia Garcia Williams sits down with us to talk about the importance of casting Afro-Latinos and incorporating Spanish into the film, how Jordan Peele influenced the imagery of El Cucuy, and the first time she learned about El Cucuy as a kid.Welcome to the Enclave is a short film about two Texas sisters who flee to the metaverse to escape the pandemic, until their digital utopia gets taken over by internet trolls. Director Sarah Lasley and star Brenna Palughi shed some light on how Sarah's mom was an inspiration for the short, the beauty and freedom of working with your best friend, and the connection between breastfeeding and Carly Simon's Coming Around Again.Follow director Cynthia Garcia Williams on IGFollow director Sarah Lasley on IGFollow talent Brenna Palughi on IGSupport the showThanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 10 years, 700 episodes or Best of the Bay Best Podcast in 2022 & 2023 without your help! -- Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal. -- Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage! Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts! Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram & Facebook Listen every Tuesday at 9 - 10 am on BFF.FM
A Famous Lost Words drinking game? Is this REALLY a good idea? Tom proposes a non-alcoholic version that is based solely on his own (many) verbal quirks. For our last episode of season 9, we begin with Carly Simon in conversation with broadcaster Ingrid Schumacher in 1987. This was a great year for Carly because she had just worked on the soundtrack for the movie “Heartburn” and her new album “Coming Around Again” would prove to be a comeback for her. She talks about work with Mike Nichols on “Heartburn”, tussling with Clive Davis on song choices and how her close friend Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis convinced her to write a book. Following that is a really fun encounter with the guys from Train, from a morning show encounter with Roger Ashby and Marilyn Denis. The interview, from 2012, captures the goofiness of lead singer Pat Monahan. Then, we have an early ‘80s chat with Gary Wright, who passed away in September of 2023. Gary only had three significant chart hits, but he was a well-respected musician who worked with George Harrison on a number of projects. He also made synthesizers a staple on Top 40 radio. We close out the show with a great chat with Triumph, a band that started in a bowling alley in Mississauga, Ontario forge their place in rock history. The Canadian power trio are legendary here in their home country, but also had a great run in the U.S. and beyond. Bassist Mike Levine has a ton of fun chatting with broadcaster Rick Ringer in this very entertaining and lively 1983 interview.
Sound the alarm, Episode 200 is here! Yup, Joe and Kari are in disbelief as well. It's been a long road to get to this point, but your hosts are hopefully up to the challenge to bring you a "Greatest Hits" episode. All your favorite segments are here: Coming Around Again, That's What Friends are For, and Just a Bit Outside. Plus, it's all led up to this moment: Joe and Kari QUIZ each other! Put on your party hat and join in the fun of this milestone episode!
Episode 192: Coming Around Again - the segment where we look at songs that charted twice! Duran Duran had a hit in the UK that went all the way to number 2 in 1982. So why did it take 3 years for the song to hit the US charts? NKOTB released an album before Hangin' Tough, but it didn't hit. So how did one of the flop singles become such a success in 1989? Ask Kari. Just A Bit Outside: Joe and Kari look at some of these "JaBOs" to determine if some songs from 1980 deserved to hit the Top 40. Dottie West, The Captain and Tenille, and Debbie Jacobs are up for discussion, and the results may surprise you! That Dottie West song certainly surprised your hosts!
Episode 171: Coming Around Again; the segment which focuses on songs that charted or were released more than once is back again! The song "Don't Tell Me Lies" by UK act Breathe got a remix and a second shot at success on the Hot 100, as did an early single from Adam and the Ants. John Foxx and Paul Young (or rather, their record labels) also re-released some singles...did any of them deserve a second chance?Just a Bit Outside: no second chances for these singles from Rush, Crystal Gayle, Kiss and Bonham. They have been relegated to the lower reaches of the Hot 100, but should they have charted higher?
My guest today is Frank Filipetti a Six-time Grammy winner and world-renowned music producer, engineer and mixer. Born in Bristol, Connecticut, and based in New York since 1971, Frank was one of the first engineers to embrace digital mixing. His early credits include his first number one album, Foreigner's “Agent Provocateur” which included the single “I Want to Know What Love Is”; Foreigner's “Inside Information” which he also co-produced; KISS's, “Lick It Up”; Carly Simon's “Coming Around Again”, The Bangles' “Eternal Flame”, Courtney Love's “Celebrity Skin”, and Rod Stewart's “The Great American Songbook” Volumes 1 and 2. Active in film and theatre as well, Frank's work as a producer, engineer, and mixer earned the Aida Broadway Original Cast Album a Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album in 2001, and he has since produced Wicked, Spamalot, Disney's Aladdin, The Book of Mormon, and Gigi. His work in film includes the soundtracks for Mike Nichols' “Working Girl”, and “Postcards From the Edge”; “The Pirates of Penzance” with Linda Ronstadt and Kevin Kline; Julie Taymor's “Across the Universe”; Disney's “Enchanted”; Pixar's “Cars”, and “August Rush” (See Spotify playlist). In addition to his recording and producing talents, Frank has been busy since the early 1980's designing the acoustics for all three Right Track rooms in NY, and in 1999 Frank joined with Simon Andrews to design and build New York City's premier orchestral recording studio. The result, Studio A509, was one of the most highly praised sonic achievements in a city known for incredible studios. In 2005 Frank became a founding partner of METAlliance, a collaborative community of globally-recognized audio engineers and producers that works alongside technology manufacturers to ensure the highest standards of audio production. Thanks so much to Brain Murphree at Soundporter Mastering and Joe D'Ambrosio Management for connecting us. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: http://MixMasterBundle.com THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy Use code ROCKSTAR to get 10% https://JZmic.com Use coupon ROCKSTARS to get 50% off select mics https://www.Spectra1964.com http://MacSales.com/Rockstars http://iZotope.com/Rockstars use code ROCK10 for 10% off https://www.youtube.com/user/adamaudiospeakers http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com Hear guests discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3xlTxmqGylrQIuV5kICKmK?si=6b0447df1779424d If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/328
We're talking about how to get over the fear and anxiety about speaking publically about your diabetes and related health issues (including depression and sleep apnea) with music from Carly Simon. Grammy winner Carly Simon has recorded over 30 albums, won two Grammies, and an Academy Award. Carly Simon managed to accomplish her dreams by overcoming severe stuttering and painful migraines to achieve her success. When I was a young child,” Carly Simon has revealed, “I had a stammer. And the only time it went away was when I sang. One day, my mother said to me, ‘Don't speak it, sing it.' And that's what I did.” Leading advocates share their journeys and tools that help them: FreeStyle Libre 2 App, CPAP machines, and a new line of baked good mixes, TruEats. The FreeStyle Libre system measures glucose levels through a small sensor applied to the back of your upper arm. It provides real-time glucose readings for up to 10 days, both day and night.Sleep Apnea is a potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts. If you snore loudly and feel tired even after a full night's sleep, you might have sleep apnea.Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is a common treatment for obstructive sleep apnea. A CPAP machine uses a hose and mask or nosepiece to deliver constant and steady air pressure. Guests include the Director of Content of the sleep sites of Pillar4 Media, Marten Carlson, and Plus-Size Fashion and Tavel Blogger, LGBTQ+ Influencer, Alysse Dalessandro Santiago. October's Divabetic podcast features music from Carly Simon's Coming Around Again album courtesy of SONY Music.
Episode 90: Joe and Kari had a ton of fun with the celebration of Episodes 80-89 but now it's time for our regularly scheduled programming. First up, since Joe and Kari were together and were able to watch the Live Aid DVD, it's time to discuss the acts that absolutely nailed it (and those that should've checked out the weather forecast before hitting the stage). // Coming Around Again -- one of our FAVORITE segments is back, so Relax...Pause, and then gather yourself to hear about some gems that hit the charts twice // Christmas Time is here, and there are STILL some great 80's Christmas songs out there to be discovered, as well as one or two lumps of coal.
Episode 76: It's time for one of Joe's favorite segments: Coming Around Again! Spoiler alert: Eddie and the Cruisers was not a real band!! "On the Dark Side" was a huge hit in the 80's, but not the first time it was released! You can thank HBO and VHS for the resurgence. And you'll never guess who was behind the success of "No One is to Blame" (but okay you may have known that the tireless Phil Collins had something to do with it). // Just a Bit Outside: Two LEGENDS had some early-80s flops on the chart, so it's time to give these tunes their due! A flame-haired powerhouse and a suave James Bond-type found themselves on the bottom half of the Hot 100, but don't worry, Grammy Awards and Pepsi ads await!!
Episode 71: Are you ready for more 80's S.O.S/R&B (that's Song of the Summer R&B Edition for those in the know!) We've got songs for your Friday night party, your romantic Summer evening with your boo, bustin' some ghosts, and everything in between!! 1988 and 1989 are up for debate! // Coming Around Again -- sometimes a song just needs to chart twice! And sometimes we don't know why!! Moving Pictures and the Police plead their cases to the Billboard gods.
Son temas que tienen un enorme profundidad para mis sentimientos. Como cuando algo pasa que lloras de alegría. Son obras maestras. ESTE ES EL PODCAST DE 10 TEMAS PARA LLORAR DE ALEGRIA: 1 GEORGE MARTIN .- Something Instrumental (Sintonía) 02:43 2 BOZ SCAGGS.- We’re All Alone 04:12 3 CARLY SIMON .- Coming Around Again 03:41 […]
Episode 62: Intro, Polls, Tidbits - you know the drill! Then it's time for Joe's favorite segment: Coming Around Again! Some artists and record execs just aren't satisfied with their chart placement, and take matters into their own hands!! Find out how they fared the second time around. // Home - it's where we are spending all our time (in most cases), so now's as good a time as any to discuss some 80's hits with "Home" in the title! Tune in! (from home)
Cansancio psicológico por culpa del aislamiento, pero se puede sobrepasar con bellas canciones cantadas por femeninas, todas con una sensibilidad muy especial para el encierro mental . ESTE ES EL NUEVO PODCAST DE PYD: 1 IN THE AIR TONIGHT (Sintonía) 05:25 2 CARLY SIMON.- Coming Around Again 03:41 3 JONI MITCHELL.- Two Grey Rooms 03:57 […]
Ep. 48: It's time for one of Joe's favorite segments: Coming Around Again. Ever wonder why a song gets a second chance on the charts? Joe and Kari dig up some dirt on some 80's gems and uncover their unlikely paths to success, one of which may include Ladysmith Black Mambazo. // QUIZ TIME! Does Joe fare better than he did on the last few quizzes? Tune in and find out!! While Kari is galavanting around in Europe, Joe has taken over the Facebook page. Be sure to check out http://www.facebook.com/hrt80s to see what mischief Joe gets into while Kari is away!
Episode 41: First things first -- Tidbits (Movie Edition). Kari weighs in on the Linda Ronstadt doc, while Joe uncovers some childhood issues by watching La Bamba for the first time as an adult. // Coming Around Again -- songs so nice, the record label decided to release 'em twice! Did you catch them on the first go round?? // Pop Quiz! -- Kari tries to stump Joe with some more One Hit Wonders! Does he get a passing grade??
Episode 32: Reviews Galore! Joe and Kari issue a special report from the John Waite concert in Milwaukee. Unfortunately, they weren't able to get to the bottom of the "Missing You" / Nina Blackwood controversy, but they will give you the rundown of the performance. More reviews from Kari: a couple of 80's-related documentaries from the Milwaukee Film Fest. // New segment alert: Coming Around Again, a look at some hits that were re-released (for whatever reason) and made it even bigger on the charts with their second go-round.
Women and Words Overview 22-27 July 2018 Andi is still on the road, so she sounds weird. But then again, she IS weird, so there’s that. Also, steampunkis a thing and both Jove and Andi love Cliffi Henderson’s road trippin’ and have decided that TSA agents just might sometimes be on the same page as they themselves are (thanks, Renée Bess!) and then shit gets serious as they discuss Beth Burnett’s blog and domestic violence. 22 July: Author Nita Round joined us to talk about her new release, the steampunk novel Raven, Fire & Ice. Women and Words link HERE Nita Round’s website 25 July: Author and Women and Wordster Clifford Mae Henderson has wrapped up her massive road trip, gives us some stories, and especially addresses women on the road. Women and Words link HERE Clifford Mae Henderson’s website 26 July: Author and Women and WordsterRenée Bess provided her thoughts on this year’s GCLS conference (July 4-8 in Las Vegas, NV). Also, congrats, Renée, on your Goldie win for anthology! Women and Words link HERE Renée Bess’ website 27 July: Author Beth Burnett talks about her latest novel, Coming Around Again, and one of the themes it addresses is domestic violence between same-sex couples. Beth is also giving away THREE ebook copies of this book. You have until Wednesday 1 August to enter. Women and Words link HERE Beth Burnett’s website Jove gave people a heads-up on the Willamette Writers Conference, scheduled for Aug. 3-5 in Portland, Oregon. Writers, writing, the industry, connection with fellow writers and all-around awesome. Andi then gave people a heads-up on the upcoming Western Women Writers of New Mexico gathering, slated for September 15 in Albuquerque. It’s one day, 9-5, of audience discussions with a panel of writers who address a variety of writing topics. This year, Karin Kallmaker, Anne Hillerman, Darynda Jones, and Rena Distasio are ready to go! I’ve been on the hot seat at this event and it is a LOT of fun.
With a very big weekend ahead of Justin Timberlake, Andrew Unterberger of Coming Around Again is joined by Jason Lipshutz and Joe Lynch of Must-Hear Music to discuss all things JT. Going from the *NSYNC days through his three (arguably four) solo albums and all the singles and controversies that defined the years in-between, the Pop Shop family clears the decks on Timberlake before his new album 'Man of the Woods' this Friday (Feb. 2) and Super Bowl LII hafltime performance this Sunday (Feb. 4). For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week, we're taking a brief break from anniversaries to look back on the catalog of an artist in the news right now: Taylor Swift. With help from Billboard deputy editor, digital Joe Lynch and editorial director Jason Lipshutz, both of the Must-Hear Music podcast, Coming Around Again reviews Swift's six studio albums, from her 2006 self-titled debut to last Friday's (Nov. 10) new release, Reputation. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week on Coming Around Again, we're visited by Ricky Riccardi, archivist at the Louis Armstrong House Museum in Queens, New York. Ricky talks with Billboard about the 50th anniversary of the song that's endured as Armstrong's best-remembered: "What a Wonderful World," a pop ballad with a very interesting history, both in its creation and in its rather delayed public appreciation. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week, Coming Around Again welcomes a special guest in Jay Kay, frontman of English jazz-funk greats Jamiroquai. Jay comes on to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards -- the year Jamiroquai won four awards (including Video of the Year) for their classic "Virtual Insanity" clip -- discussing his memories of the VMAs, and of making the band's most famous music video. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week, Gary Trust and Trevor Anderson of Billboard's Chart Beat podcast stop by Coming Around Again to talk about 'Bad,' Michael Jackson's 1987 blockbuster LP, and the first album to ever notch five No. 1 singles on the Hot 100. They discuss the unusual circumstances that led to MJ's third-most-beloved album making such history, and debate the album's highlights and low points. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Music writer Alfred Soto joins Coming Around Again this week to talk about the 30th anniversary of New Order's singles collection 'Substance.' We discuss why the set survives as far more that just a hits compilation, and the subtle ways that New Order's brilliance has long gone underappreciated -- until recently, anyway. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week, Pearl Jam's iconic "Jeremy" video turned 25. Billboard senior contributor Gil Kaufman joins Coming Around Again to talk about the classic clip, and the two pieces he wrote about the video -- including one on Trevor Wilson, the then-young actor who gained brief fame playing the video's title character, who later disappeared from the spotlight and tragically died last year at the age of 36. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week, Billboard staff writer Chris Payne joins Coming Around Again to discuss the 10th anniversary of Plain White T's hitting No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with their emo-pop crossover hit "Hey There Delilah." The guys dig into the song's roots, examine what made it such a surprise smash, and wonder whether a chart-topper like it could still be possible in 2017. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Kevin Rutherford, Billboard's rock charts manager, joins Coming Around Again this week to share his 'Batman & Robin'-related memories and discuss what a weird and sporadically wonderful set the film's soundtrack was. We also discuss the Smashing Pumpkins' mid-'90s chart dominance, recall Jewel's oft-forgotten roots in angsty alt-rock, and swap our favorite scenes from 'Batman & Robin,' which has (sort of) held up decades later as a camp classic. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week, Chris DeVille of Stereogum joins Coming Around Again to talk about the Foo Fighters' near-classic 1997 sophomore album, 'The Colour and the Shape,' which turns 20 this Saturday (May 20). Then, culture writer Mickey Rapkin calls in to discuss his excellent Billboard oral history of Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On," before Celine performs the classic at the Billboard Music Awards this Sunday. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week on Coming Around Again, it's all things Sir Mix-a-Lot, as the rapper's iconic booty anthem "Baby Got Back" was released as a single 25 years ago on Sunday (May 7). Natalie Weiner of Bleacher Report stops by the pod to discuss Mix and "Baby" from the Seattle perspective, as well as how bold the song was back in 1992, and if that still shines through after a quarter-century of it being abused at karaoke nights and frat parties. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
On this week's Coming Around Again, Andrew Unterberger is joined by Sean Highkin of The Athletic to discuss Soulja Boy's Hot 100-topping solo debut 'Crank That (Soulja Boy)': What was misunderstood about the proto-viral artist upon his emergence ten years ago, and how he's been proven right in so many ways since. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week, Coming Around Again looks back at three decades of 'The Simpsons' -- since it debuted on 'The Tracey Ullman Show' back in 1987 -- and all the great ways the show has used music over the years. Ian Cohen of Pitchfork and SPIN joins Billboard's Andrew Unterberger to swap lists of their favorite songs and musician cameos in the show's history, and then discuss the classic '90s alternative-parodying "Homerpalooza" episode. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week, Coming Around Again takes on Hanson's iconic pop smash "MMMBop," which was released as a single 20 years ago last Saturday (Apr. 15). Billbaord contributor Dan Weiss calls in to discuss why "MMMBop" was both a darker and more alt-rock-rooted jam than we might remember two decades on, then SPIN writer Anna Gaca stops by to talk about her experiences interviewing Hanson at South By Southwest back in March. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Bienvenidos al episodio 33 de Mi Gato Dinamita, el podcast que, sin darse cuenta, se la pasa repitiendo ciertas conductas obsesivas. Duración total: 1:05:49.0:00:01-0:02:40 - Música: "La Calle del Gato que Pesca", originalmente por María Elena Walsh.0:02:41-0:11:58 - Susanette y Guille nos dan la bienvenida, agradeciendo a nuestra amiga @carolajota por sus regalos y de paso repasando la historia del cine argentino. Susanette habla del festejo de cumpleaños de su mamá Delia y su miedo a que el FBI esté investigándola.0:11:59-0:16:59 - Música: "Stray Cat Blues" (en vivo), por The Rolling Stones.0:17:00-0:22:10 - Susanette nos cuenta acerca del perturbador documental The Wolfpack y su padre psicópata.0:22:11-0:25:27 - Música: "Cat's in the Well", por Bob Dylan.0:25:28-0:33:40 - Guille habla de su tendencia a gravitar hacia programas "extraños" de radio y TV. Susanette, fiel a sí misma, transforma la charla en un análisis express. Vuelve a hablarse de Delia, nuestro espíritu omnipresente.0:33:41-0:40:11 - Música: "Coming Around Again", por Carly Simon.0:40:12-0:46:07 - Charlamos sobre Jack Nicholson, Mike Nichols, Woody Allen y otros titanes del cine. Guille habla de sus obsesiones como guionista. Susanette lo analiza. El mundo sigue dando vueltas.0:46:08-0:49:30 - Aprovechando el verano, Entintado sugiere algunos tragos con frutas de estación.0:49:31-0:53:46 - Música: "Amor Fati", por Washed Out.0:53:47-1:02:25 - Desde el año 2036, una Susanette ya viejecita analiza la profusa filmografía de Guillermo Gravino y lo llama a su casa en Alemania, en donde colabora con el sobrino de Wim Wenders. Aunque este célebre auteur lo niegue, se confirman sus obsesiones inconscientes.1:02:26-1:05:49 - Música: "Marioneta", por Floreal Ruiz y Anibal Troilo.Ilustramos este episodio, como siempre, con imágenes alusivas: nuestro homenaje a Delia; Mike Nichols; un strawberry mint julep; el poster de The Wolfpack; Jack Nicholson y Meryl Streep; Nora Ephron; y Woody Allen y Jenny Nichols. Como siempre, podés disfrutar de este episodio online con el reproductor de acá arriba, bajártelo en formato .mp3 haciendo clic en donde dice "Download" o escucharlo en SoundCloud. Si querés suscribirte a este podcast con tu aplicación favorita, buscanos en iTunes o usá nuestro feed RSS.
Download Link: Right Click and Save As to download directly (VBR MP3 - 69 MB) or click on the Play button to listen.Danag Podcast Episode 15The podcast is also available in other formats and file sizes here.Remember that you don't need an iPod to listen to the podcast. Just download the file above, and play it using Windows Media Player or your favorite MP3 player.You can also subscribe to us via the iTunes Store, thanks to Anansi Girl for her invaluable help! Click here to subscribe (clicking this will open iTunes).---SHOW NOTES | Danag: The Filipino Twilight Saga PodcastEpisode 15 - Taylor Will Send Everybody To JailIn which:- We talk about the MTV Movie Awards- We talk New Moon poster, stills, and trailer- We have visions about the Breaking Dawn movie- The power of Rob compels you- We see werewolves everywhere- ... Oh. Papercut.Running Time: 1 hour 15 minutesRecording Date: 6 June 2009This week’s panel: Mabelle, Clair de Lune, and MinamiLinks and Notes:2009 MTV Movie AwardsRed Carpet Interviews with Christian Siriano: Ashley Greene and Kellan Lutz | Peter FacinelliFashion 360!Peter Facinelli (click image to view the photo slideshow)Zachary Quinto (click image to view the photo slideshow)Oops, how did that get there? :p clair_de_lune apologizes. The Opening Sequence, with Andy Samberg!Links: View the entire Awards Show | TCP's live blog coverageThe Twilight Saga: New Moon - Teaser Poster #1The Twilight Saga: New Moon - Movie StillsBehind the Scenes with director Chris Weitz The Twilight Saga: New Moon - Teaser Trailer #1THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON trailer in HDMusic Used This Week:Opening Credits - "Immortalize Me" by SalientSegment Transitions - "Near To You" by A Fine Frenzy, "Cat and Mouse" by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, "Coming Around Again" by Copeland, "Here Without You" by Three Doors DownEnd Credits - Excerpt from "Papercut" by Linkin ParkEpisode Edited by: Clair de LuneDanag Logo Artwork: Paul MendozaIf you want to participate in the podcast or if you have topic suggestions, comments, and questions, please send them to:twilightcoven(at)gmail(dot)comFor the latest news in the Twilight Saga, visit our blog:twilightcovenph.blogspot.comVote for us on Twilight Topsites!