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Let's Talk Art
Compare / Contrast Podcast Project

Let's Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 4:01


I explain the logistics of the Compare Contrast Podcast project for Art History students --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allison-fox7/message

The Christian Contrast Podcast
The Christian Contrast Podcast

The Christian Contrast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 6:29


https://youtu.be/tv6XYGDcfmE The post The Christian Contrast Podcast appeared first on Life Bible Fellowship Church.

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Contrast Podcast
Contrast Podcast EP 5 - GameStop Did What?!

Contrast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2017 46:32


On this week's episode of the Contrast Podcast we discuss what GameStop is trying to pull!

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Contrast Podcast
Contrast Podcast EP 4 - We Back!

Contrast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2017 42:17


On this week's episode of the Contrast Podcast we discuss why big games don't come out in the summer!

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Contrast Podcast
Contrast Podcast EP 3 - #Gooched

Contrast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2016 40:36


On this week's episode of the Contrast Podcast we discuss the rest of our most anticipated games of 2017 and gooches!

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Contrast Podcast
Contrast Podcast EP 1 - PSX Reactions And Our Thoughts On Remastered Games

Contrast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2016 41:33


On this week's episode of the Contrast Podcast we discuss what happened in the week of Video Game news, as well as give our thoughts on PSX and Remastering Video Games.

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Rock In My World
Friday Flashback - Ben Folds Five

Rock In My World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2008 5:06


This week on the Contrast Podcast, the theme was Album Closers, and I chose Elvis Costello's final song from the US release of "This Year's Model", "Radio Radio." I usually put considerable thought into my choice, so I mulled over several choices of what I consider perfect album closers before I settled on the Costello song. Here's a short list: The Beatles - A Day In The Life, from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band The Who - Love, Reign O'er Me from Quadrophenia Radiohead - Street Spirit (Fade Out) from The Bends Pink Floyd - Eclipse from The Dark Side Of The Moon Fleetwood Mac - Albatross from English Rose Elliott Smith - Say Yes from Either/Or Cat Stevens - Tea For the Tillerman from Tea For the Tillerman Ben Folds Five - Evaporated from Whatever And Ever Amen Led Zeppelin - When The Levee Breaks from Led Zeppelin IV The Clash - Train in Vain from London Calling Joni Mitchell - The Last Time I Saw Richard from Blue Patti Smith - Elegie from Horses Every one of those is a perfect ending to a great album. It is difficult for me to choose one song for today's flashback, so I randomly chose the Ben Folds Five song, "Evaporated."

Rock In My World
Friday Flashback

Rock In My World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2008 4:07


New series here, featuring old songs every week. This week, with the Olympics in full swing and sports on our minds at the Contrast Podcast, I flashed back to this song, and how my classmates at Lancaster Catholic used to chant the chorus "na na na na, na na na na, hey hey hey, goodbye" to taunt the losing opponents' fans, especially when the opponents were from public schools. We had God on our side, after all, so had a right to display cockiness. Go Crusaders! Here's the 1970 original, from one hit wonders, Steam. Steam - Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye

The Toadcast - the weekly podcast from Song, by Toad
Toadcast #16 - The Birthday Podcast

The Toadcast - the weekly podcast from Song, by Toad

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2007 103:50


Morning you 'orrible lot.  My wench is away being important once more.  She said to me the other day when she was trying to skive off work due to a hangover: 'I can't go into work in a bad state, I handle money.'  Haha, what bollocks.  I love it when financial people get all delusional like that, so don't worry I set her straight.  I calmly pointed out to her that if I fucked up my last job someone might have found a small metal implant buried in their spinal column.  This means dead or paralysed.  She stopped, fortunately.  'I handle money though.'  Yeah well, I handle my penis and every last little sperm is a potential human life, so don't gimme that.  The frustration's setting in again, can't you tell.  This podcast has some news and some current things, and then explores the randomiser on my music library, doffing my cap to the recent Contrast Podcast episode which I was too slow to participate in.  Gah. It is also my birthday on Monday, thirty-two since you ask, and we will be down in London to celebrate the occasion with our Southern friends, so there's a couple of birthday thingies in there too, most screamingly obviously the first track of course.  Enjoy Toadlings, enjoy. Toadcast #16 - The Birthday Podcast 01. Clem Snide - Happy Birthday (02.18) 02. The Courteeners - Acrylic (08.56) 03. Joe Lean & the Jing Jang Jong - Sleazy Hughes (12.46) 04. Cloud Atlas - Cigarettes & Apricots (15.54) 05. Arab Strap - Thre is No Ending (24.04) 06. Malcolm Middleton - The Devil & the Angel (29.32) 07. Down the Tiny Steps - Photosynth (37.29) 08. Eef Barzelay - Make Another Tree (42.19) 09. Loch Lomond - Northern, Knees, Trees & Lights (51.35) 10. The Pogues - Bolero Del Perro Listo (59.23) 11. Crash Test Dummies - Sonnet #3 (The Cold is Here) (66.52) 12. Ben Folds - You've Got to Learn to Live With What You Are (68.44) 13. Cold War Kids - Hair Down (81.39) 14. The Hold Steady - The Party Pit (90.22) 15. Tom Waits - Diamonds & Gold (94.11) 16. Skuobhie Dubh Orchestra - Monsieur Le Charmant (100.18) Song, by Toad

The Toadcast - the weekly podcast from Song, by Toad
Toadcast #1 - The very first ever!

The Toadcast - the weekly podcast from Song, by Toad

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2007 52:18


Bugger me, what fun! How about a podcast! By Me! With mandatory exclamation marks! Lots of them!! Sorry about this chaps, but in truly characteristic all-or-nothing fashion, instead of getting my miserable arse in gear to record a meagre intro for the splendid Contrast Podcast I have, on my first outing, gone right out and recorded an entire podcast of my own. Bloody typical. I tell you what, if I don't finally get off my lazy, disorganised and generally fucking useless arse come the next Contrast Podcast time then I deserve to be tarred and feathered, so please hold me to that, I bloody deserve it. And you've got to tell me what you think too, because believe me this is far more personal than blogging - shit, my own actual voice! The shield of a computer screen and four thousand miles' distance is some insulation believe me, whereas all you lot listening to me talk idiotically to myself in the middle of my own living room, well quite frankly it scares the shit out of me. So let me know - good? bad? indifferent? more? never again? It's in your hands, people, so make your voices heard. Fancy a listen? Well click like fiends, Toadlets, like fiends! Here's the tracklisting: 1. The New Pornographers - Mass Romantic (01.22) 2. Bishop Allen - Like Castanets (07.10) 3. Jet - Lazy Gun (10.21) 4. The Sequins - Patients (17.40) 5. Grandaddy - Broken Household Appliance National Forest (25.53) 6. The Wedding Present - Corduroy (30.25) 7. The Sequins - Nobody Dreams About Me (35.22) 8. The Shaky Hands - Whales Sing (38.30) 9. The Scottish Enlightenment - Eyes (44.02) 10. Sons & Daughters - Johnny Cash (48.55) Song, by Toad

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Two Tramps in Mud Time
The Weeklies 11 - Left Overs

Two Tramps in Mud Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2007 60:44


I've discovered that there might be more music I listen to that I want to post then I can. This week showed that while I was using the monthlies as a main drop off of good tracks not all those tracks could meet the mood that the monthlies was originally created for - hence the weeklies. But the weeklies were originally intended to be brief 15 minute episodes that could, by enterprising individuals be combined into a hour long show at the end of the month. The largess when moved from the monthlies has made the weeklie post swell to a once per month proportion. But I like to think that the slate is clean now and ready for a much more stripped down post next week. Is it possible? meh.Thanks to contributers Craig, Leah and Jay. me - Calcutta (by Aphrodite) - compressed remixA lovely song but my adhd screams that it goes on to long. With all the twitch that I have can I even enjoy trance anymore? Page France - Here's a TelephoneExcellent - thanks to Said the Gramophone for thisArcade Fire - Neighborhood (Laika), Live @ White SessionsAna and I read a piece in the times that made the new album sound interesting - no I haven't heard it yet. I would have posted the original but why when this live one is so good.Grant Green - Ain't It Funky NowSo Ana and I did make it out to the TeaLounge to catch some music. Before the band started the piped in house sound was mainly Modeski, Martin and Wood knock offs (or the actual MMW who knows anymore?) and then the first few bars of Ain't It Funky Now came over the speakers - 10 seconds before it got pulled so that the show could start. A shame really.Talat - Hasidic MonkListening to what they had on their website made me think it was klezmer jazz and well worth a shot. But the show veered dangerously close to Miles' Bitches Brew level of fusion noodling - minus the originality of the concept of course. We split and I felt betrayed since, as some components of the show proved, they could have been a great combo of radical Hasidim and bop; instead of the aimless wandering that was the majority of their tact. Danielson - Did I Step on Your Trumpet? Sexy swingy and fun - who hasn't posted this yet? Antibalas - Obanlae An large orchestral Afropop group right here in Brooklyn? New album coming out and I'm sure there will be a riotous cd release party. The Victorian English Gentlemens Club - Ban the Gin Maybe the loudest song posted yet - very snot-punk crossed with the indie folk scene. A solid combination. Frank Freeman - Security Frank is a friend going back to the g.o.d.s in PDX - The member of many oft renamed bands this, I believe, is his solo piece. Submitted by correspondent Verb. Eat Tapes - NOS A mystery how I found this and where more information about who it is can be found. Sorry about that - these really are the left overs though. Madness - Baggy Trousers On loan from Pretending Life Is Like A Song who submitted it to the Contrast Podcast. A great piece that I had to borrow since it does not sound entirely like anything else. Blackalicious - Side to Side From the album The Craft correspondent Burrell takes this track of a party taken over by rather demanding women folk. Such are the dangers of the game my youthful rhyme spitting friends. Pendulum - Fasten Your Seatbelt Forgive me father I have sinned to a winsome bass kick. In all honesty I was seduced - innocently reading a myspace page of a raver when I was looking for last weeks tracks when this started up as the embedded page sounds - when next thing I know I'm bottomed out on the lower east side blowing the door man to get into a warehouse. But honestly I feel just awful about the whole thing now and only include it here to serve as a warning. To the kids. To the kids who wouldn't sell to me 'cause they think I'm a cop - this a warning you little shits. Palomar - Our Haunt Brooklyn Indie band tours southwest and release a new album this month. Brooklyn Indie band won't play a show in New York till their all done touring in the south. Ergo; NYC gets the south's sloppy seconds from home-town hipsters. Alliteration. Freiwillige Selbstokontrolle - I Wish I Could Sprechen Sie Deutsch (John Peel Session) Coincidentally I will have more about this next week for I have been INSPIRED. Beck - Hollow Log Rounding it all out I realized that of the two things i haven't listened to lately that I actually bought the albums for when albums were physical things you could buy was Beck's One Foot in the Grave and Violent Femmes first album. The Femmes got to go into the monthly and Beck gets the weekly - every one is happy except for me who still feels let down that both these bands quickly left the sounds they defined in the early era of their careers. me - Jay vs. Soft Circle "Whirl" It may not be good but it doesn't have to be. I made it. Vocals are from contributer Jay Photo Credit: FGA