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For Bob’s 85th birthday, another great collection of interpretations of his work, with a special tribute to The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, which came out in May 1963! (72 minutes) Sponsored by Factor Meals – listen to this episode to found out how you can get 50% off your first subscription, and free greens!
For Bob’s 85th birthday, another great collection of interpretations of his work, with a special tribute to The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, which came out in May 1963! (72 minutes) Sponsored by Factor Meals – listen to this episode to found out how you can get 50% off your first subscription, and free greens!
Let me know what you thought of the episode!On this episode I go into the 22nd second cover story "From the Decks of the World: The 500 Million Man Arc!" where we see the Straw Hats' friends from around the world react to Luffy and the Straw Hats new bounties after the events of the Dressrosa! Hope you enjoy!Support the show
About time I get a full Janet Jackson Cover Story in the books (Coverville 1249 had a set of her music when she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame). Incredible artist, and amazing singer – which is why so many people love and want to interpret her songs. Enjoy this set! […]
About time I get a full Janet Jackson Cover Story in the books (Coverville 1249 had a set of her music when she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame). Incredible artist, and amazing singer – which is why so many people love and want to interpret her songs. Enjoy this set! […]
Andrea Maderna e Luca Cerutti si lanciano nel pozzo dell'ascensore per far fuori le spie seminali di Taito. Buon ascolto! Questo podcast fa parte della Cover Story dedicata a 007 e in generale alle spy story, che potete trovare riassunta a questo indirizzo qui: https://www.outcast.it/home/spy-story-cover-story Soundtraccia: Odd Theme - Fabio Bortolotti / Tanaka - Alessandro Mucchi / Notti fotoniche - Fabio Bortolotti Vuoi darci una mano? Abbonati su Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/outcastvideo Fai acquisti su Amazon: https://amzn.to/3pGObEq Fai acquisti su Fusion Retro Books: https://fusionretrobooks.com/?ref=pzxtr4vyfzsy Usa il codice outcastlive su Epic Games Store. Compra le nostre felpe e magliette: https://outcastlive.threadless.com/ Supportaci su Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/outcast?ty=h Supportaci con PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=K9TL85M7PDN4Y
Alessandro De Luca, Andrea Maderna, Francesco Tanzillo e Ugo Laviano volano in Marocco per celebrare i settant'anni di L'uomo che sapeva troppo. Buon ascolto| Questo podcast fa parte della Cover Story dedicata a 007 e in generale alle spy story, che potete trovare riassunta a questo indirizzo qui: https://www.outcast.it/home/spy-story-cover-story Soundtraccia: Odd Theme - Fabio Bortolotti / Pengo (Locomotive Mix) - Andrea Babich / Notti fotoniche - Fabio Bortolotti Vuoi darci una mano? Abbonati su Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/outcastvideo Fai acquisti su Amazon: https://amzn.to/3pGObEq Fai acquisti su Fusion Retro Books: https://fusionretrobooks.com/?ref=pzxtr4vyfzsy Usa il codice outcastlive su Epic Games Store. Compra le nostre felpe e magliette: https://outcastlive.threadless.com/ Supportaci su Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/outcast?ty=h Supportaci con PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=K9TL85M7PDN4YLa pagina di Outcast Popcorn.
For his 80th birthday, a celebration of the incredible songwriting of Graham Gouldmanand just a taste of the songs he wrote for Herman’s Hermits, The Hollies, The Yardbirds and 10CC! (51 minutes)
For his 80th birthday, a celebration of the incredible songwriting of Graham Gouldmanand just a taste of the songs he wrote for Herman’s Hermits, The Hollies, The Yardbirds and 10CC! (51 minutes)
Welcome everyone and thanks for listening. Please rate, share and subscribe to help fight the algorithm. Drop in on the comment section‼️On today's episode we're going to give our tin foil hat opinion of when the ORIGINS of the North American take over actually happened‼️Contact me at:FranksCastles21@proton.me if you'd like to set up an interview!Hit me up on X/Twitter‼️https://x.com/MrWoodson124
The entire OIG investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's non-prosecution agreement was a government-produced illusion — a sham built to look like justice while serving as a protective shield for the very people who orchestrated one of the most corrupt plea deals in modern history. The report was never meant to uncover wrongdoing; it was crafted to contain it. Instead of shining light, it poured concrete over the truth, allowing the DOJ and figures like Alexander Acosta to point to it as “proof” of integrity whenever they're cornered. In reality, it's bureaucratic sleight of hand — the government investigating itself and declaring itself innocent. It's the institutional version of laundering guilt, a paper shield designed to keep powerful names untouched and the public pacified.From the beginning, the OIG report wasn't about accountability — it was about insulation. Every line of it was written to protect the Department of Justice, not the victims. It became the official firewall against scrutiny, the final word for anyone asking why Epstein and his network escaped real punishment. And what's worse is how easily people still buy it. Internal oversight in this country has turned into performance art, where the fox investigates the henhouse, stamps “no wrongdoing,” and walks away with a smirk. The OIG report didn't close the Epstein case; it buried it under bureaucracy and called it reform — the ultimate proof that protecting the institution will always matter more than protecting the truth.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Birthday tributes for Lesley Gore, who would have been 80 this weekend and Christoper Cross, who’s turning 75! (57 minutes)
Birthday tributes for Lesley Gore, who would have been 80 this weekend and Christoper Cross, who’s turning 75! (57 minutes)
The Epstein scandal continues to be misrepresented by legacy media as a story of bureaucratic incompetence rather than one of systemic protection. By leaning on explanations like “risk-averse prosecutors,” poor inter-agency communication, or cultural shifts post-#MeToo, mainstream coverage minimizes a case that involved overwhelming evidence, repeated allegations, and a consistent pattern of Epstein avoiding consequences across decades and jurisdictions. These narratives sanitize what should have been obvious red flags, treating Epstein like a complicated anomaly instead of a man who benefited from extraordinary insulation that regular defendants never receive. Framing critics as mere “cynics” further dismisses informed analysis and shields institutions from accountability.This downplaying serves a purpose: incompetence is a safe explanation that preserves faith in powerful systems and avoids confronting uncomfortable questions about influence, intent, and protection. By focusing on process failures rather than deliberate choices, legacy media substitutes passive language and vague theories for hard scrutiny of who made decisions and why Epstein repeatedly survived scandals that should have ended him. The result is coverage that blurs responsibility, discredits victims by implication, and obscures the structural reality of power protecting one of its own. In doing so, the media doesn't just misunderstand the Epstein case—it actively contributes to the ongoing erasure of its true scope.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
A tribute to Traffic singer & songwriter Dave Mason, and a 75th birthday tribute for my favorite vocalist, Paul Carrak! (74 minutes)
A tribute to Traffic singer & songwriter Dave Mason, and a 75th birthday tribute for my favorite vocalist, Paul Carrak! (74 minutes)
The Epstein scandal continues to be misrepresented by legacy media as a story of bureaucratic incompetence rather than one of systemic protection. By leaning on explanations like “risk-averse prosecutors,” poor inter-agency communication, or cultural shifts post-#MeToo, mainstream coverage minimizes a case that involved overwhelming evidence, repeated allegations, and a consistent pattern of Epstein avoiding consequences across decades and jurisdictions. These narratives sanitize what should have been obvious red flags, treating Epstein like a complicated anomaly instead of a man who benefited from extraordinary insulation that regular defendants never receive. Framing critics as mere “cynics” further dismisses informed analysis and shields institutions from accountability.This downplaying serves a purpose: incompetence is a safe explanation that preserves faith in powerful systems and avoids confronting uncomfortable questions about influence, intent, and protection. By focusing on process failures rather than deliberate choices, legacy media substitutes passive language and vague theories for hard scrutiny of who made decisions and why Epstein repeatedly survived scandals that should have ended him. The result is coverage that blurs responsibility, discredits victims by implication, and obscures the structural reality of power protecting one of its own. In doing so, the media doesn't just misunderstand the Epstein case—it actively contributes to the ongoing erasure of its true scope.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
A Cover Story for Al Green’s 80th birthday, and birthday tracks for Jan & Dean, Janis Ian, and Peabo Bryson! (68 minutes)
A Cover Story for Al Green’s 80th birthday, and birthday tracks for Jan & Dean, Janis Ian, and Peabo Bryson! (68 minutes)
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Whilst the women who had encountered the risen Lord were on their way to tell Jesus' disciples what they had experienced, and to instruct them to go to Galilee, where they would meet the Lord, some of the soldiers who had been guarding the tomb, had a different story to tell. Which of the two accounts will you believe? To watch the video from today on Youtube, just click on this link! The post Matthew 28 Pt.2 – The Cover Story or The Truth of The Resurrection? appeared first on Living Rock Church.
The entire OIG investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's non-prosecution agreement was a government-produced illusion — a sham built to look like justice while serving as a protective shield for the very people who orchestrated one of the most corrupt plea deals in modern history. The report was never meant to uncover wrongdoing; it was crafted to contain it. Instead of shining light, it poured concrete over the truth, allowing the DOJ and figures like Alexander Acosta to point to it as “proof” of integrity whenever they're cornered. In reality, it's bureaucratic sleight of hand — the government investigating itself and declaring itself innocent. It's the institutional version of laundering guilt, a paper shield designed to keep powerful names untouched and the public pacified.From the beginning, the OIG report wasn't about accountability — it was about insulation. Every line of it was written to protect the Department of Justice, not the victims. It became the official firewall against scrutiny, the final word for anyone asking why Epstein and his network escaped real punishment. And what's worse is how easily people still buy it. Internal oversight in this country has turned into performance art, where the fox investigates the henhouse, stamps “no wrongdoing,” and walks away with a smirk. The OIG report didn't close the Epstein case; it buried it under bureaucracy and called it reform — the ultimate proof that protecting the institution will always matter more than protecting the truth.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
She’s influenced other musicians far and wide, acted, and contributed to some amazing humanitarian causes. For her 40th birthday, let’s listen to covers of and by Lady Gaga! (70 minutes) This episode is brought to you by Squarespace!
She’s influenced other musicians far and wide, acted, and contributed to some amazing humanitarian causes. For her 40th birthday, let’s listen to covers of and by Lady Gaga! (70 minutes) This episode is brought to you by Squarespace!
The entire OIG investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's non-prosecution agreement was a government-produced illusion — a sham built to look like justice while serving as a protective shield for the very people who orchestrated one of the most corrupt plea deals in modern history. The report was never meant to uncover wrongdoing; it was crafted to contain it. Instead of shining light, it poured concrete over the truth, allowing the DOJ and figures like Alexander Acosta to point to it as “proof” of integrity whenever they're cornered. In reality, it's bureaucratic sleight of hand — the government investigating itself and declaring itself innocent. It's the institutional version of laundering guilt, a paper shield designed to keep powerful names untouched and the public pacified.From the beginning, the OIG report wasn't about accountability — it was about insulation. Every line of it was written to protect the Department of Justice, not the victims. It became the official firewall against scrutiny, the final word for anyone asking why Epstein and his network escaped real punishment. And what's worse is how easily people still buy it. Internal oversight in this country has turned into performance art, where the fox investigates the henhouse, stamps “no wrongdoing,” and walks away with a smirk. The OIG report didn't close the Epstein case; it buried it under bureaucracy and called it reform — the ultimate proof that protecting the institution will always matter more than protecting the truth.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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On what would have been his 85th birthday, a set of covers of (and a couple covers of covers by) Wilson Pickett! (58 minutes)
On what would have been his 85th birthday, a set of covers of (and a couple covers of covers by) Wilson Pickett! (58 minutes)
On what would have been his 85th birthday, a set of covers of (and a couple covers of covers by) Wilson Pickett! (58 minutes)
On what would have been his 85th birthday, a set of covers of (and a couple covers of covers by) Wilson Pickett! (58 minutes)
And... we are back. Benjamin is in NY and Nate is (still) in LA discussing all the haps in the artworld AND Nate's COVER STORY in Vanity Fair plus Larry's big Oscars Week Opening in LA.ALL that AND MORE on THE ONLY ART PODCAST
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Kyle Long was arrested and charged with the murder of his wife, Rachel Long. Rachel died on October 23, 2025. But Kyle wasn't arrested until March 4, 2026. Kyle called 911 that day in 2025 and told the dispatcher that Rachel had repeatedly stabbed herself in the neck. But, investigators in Madison County, Ohio said Kyle's story didn't match the evidence. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy goes through the 911 call and the evidence in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.Host:Angenette Levy https://twitter.com/Angenette5Guest: Tom Smith https://www.youtube.com/@GOLDSHIELDSCRIME FIX PRODUCTION:Head of Social Media, YouTube - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tomorrow will be David Gilmour’s 80th birthday, and because I like any excuse to play amazing Pink Floyd covers, that’s just what we’re doing today! (74 minutes)
Tomorrow will be David Gilmour’s 80th birthday, and because I like any excuse to play amazing Pink Floyd covers, that’s just what we’re doing today! (74 minutes)
In Loudwire's latest Cover Story interview, Mark Morton and Randy Blythe talk with Bryan Rolli about Lamb of God's new album, 'Into Oblivion.'
Birthdays for Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas, J. Geils and Peter Wolf all have birthdays this month and next, and since I’ve never done a cover story for TLC or The J. Geils Band, it seemed like the right time! (58 minutes)
Birthdays for Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas, J. Geils and Peter Wolf all have birthdays this month and next, and since I’ve never done a cover story for TLC or The J. Geils Band, it seemed like the right time! (58 minutes)
Send a textI am your host, Neo Griot, and this is Episode 270 of the Rational Black Thought Podcast. This week's title comes from Dame D.O.L.L.A.'s song “Blacklist”: “Our culture beautiful, battle-tested and tough, we had enough-So you either come with some change or it's gon' be rough-Period.” That's the report. And the report says: we're out of time for talk. It's time for us to stop talking and start building. And to start that process, we start with ourselves. Because before we can have a community of Black people moving in the same direction, we need Black individuals on the same page. On the same page about what reality is, what's producing it, and what we're going to change in our own thinking and behavior so we can build the reality we say we want.Intro: Quote of the Week: Dr. Wade W. Nobles Unmasking the News: Democracy Watch: 2026 Midterms, the Structural Landscape: Not vibes. Not punditry. The machine:· Trump Owns the Epstein Dumpster Fire, and the Cover-Up Optics · When “Grace” Becomes a Cover Story for Negligence · Good News: Canada just did the thing America keeps pretending is “impossible” Strategies for Black Power: The Power Mindset: Why Black Power starts in the mind Reflections and Call to Action: Closing/Outro:Sources:https://centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/it-dont-mean-a-thing-if-it-aint-got-that-swing-the-outlook-for-electoral-accountability-in-2026/https://www.businessinsider.com/epstein-files-consequences-resignations-brad-karp-kathy-ruemmler-wasserman?https://www.cbsnews.com/texas/news/north-texas-pastor-suspended-sex-offender-son-heritage-baptist-church/https://finance.yahoo.com/news/government-canada-invests-pathways-success-170500392.htmlPower Concedes Nothing without a Demand...
You might not know his name, but you definitely know his music – Otis Blackwell, who wrote or co-wrote so many of the songs you know and love from the 50s and 60s, would have turned 95 this month. And I’ve never done a cover story for MGMT, so let’s do those together! (66 minutes)
You might not know his name, but you definitely know his music – Otis Blackwell, who wrote or co-wrote so many of the songs you know and love from the 50s and 60s, would have turned 95 this month. And I’ve never done a cover story for MGMT, so let’s do those together! (66 minutes)
He’s turning 35 next week, so it’s about time! (75 minutes) Check out https://www.squarespace.com/COVERVILLE to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code COVERVILLE!
He’s turning 35 next week, so it’s about time! (75 minutes) Check out https://www.squarespace.com/COVERVILLE to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code COVERVILLE!
Just days before Ghislaine Maxwell was quietly moved to a cushier minimum-security facility in Texas, anonymous “reports” began circulating that she was under threat at FCI Tallahassee. These claims—conveniently timed—suggested that Maxwell might be in danger for allegedly “cooperating” with the DOJ, though no details were provided about who was threatening her, what was said, or whether there was any formal incident report filed. In classic PR sleight of hand, this vague, unsubstantiated narrative became the foundation for relocating a convicted child sex trafficker to a facility more suitable for low-level white-collar crime than the trafficking of minors. No paper trail, no press conference, just a whisper campaign followed by a sudden transfer—business as usual when the elite are being handled with kid gloves.The timing alone reeks of orchestration. One moment, Maxwell is serving her sentence like any other high-profile offender, and the next, she's suddenly a delicate flower who must be plucked from Tallahassee for her own safety. Never mind the fact that there's no documented history of her being targeted, assaulted, or even threatened in the two years she's been incarcerated there. But now—miraculously—just as whispers of DOJ cooperation surface, the Bureau of Prisons decides she's too valuable to be housed with common criminals. It's hard not to see this for what it is: a favor disguised as a security measure, with the public expected to nod along and pretend it's all perfectly legitimate..to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Ghislaine Maxwell moved to low-risk jail as inmates bombarded her with death threats and accusations she was a 'snitch' | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
A tribute to lead vocalist and co-founder of Three Dog Night, Chuck Negron, who passed away earlier this week. (48 minutes)
Between his work with Genesis and his solo releases, Phil Collins has given us a ton of songs, and inspired a lot of artists to cover them – let listen to some! (72 minutes)
For Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne, who just turned 65 and has those cool Dr. Strange gray spots on his temples! (50 minutes)
For founding member (and lead singer) Bernard Sumner’s 70th, let’s listen to some New Order covers, as well as some Electronic and Joy Division for good measure! (66 minutes) Check out https://www.squarespace.com/COVERVILLE to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code COVERVILLE!
What does a man sound like moments after discovering his wife and son brutally murdered? That question sits at the heart of this Hidden Killers episode, where Tony Brueski analyzes Alex Murdaugh's very first recorded interaction with law enforcement — a raw, chaotic police-cruiser interview that became a cornerstone of the investigation. Every breath, every hesitation, every unnecessary detail tells a story. But what story? Is Murdaugh a father in shock… or a man already engineering his alibi? Tony breaks down Murdaugh's tone, pacing, and body language as he describes finding Maggie and Paul. Why does he immediately bring up Paul's boat-crash case? Why does he talk about checking for a pulse, yet remain strangely composed? When compared to other high-profile suspects — including Wendi Adelson — the contrast is chilling. This is interrogation psychology in real time, and the clues are subtle but powerful. Then we shift to the prosecution's larger theory: Murdaugh as a “family annihilator.” Facing financial ruin, criminal exposure, and the collapse of his reputation, prosecutors argue he killed to reclaim control — using tragedy as a distraction from decades of fraud. Tony examines whether this psychological framework fits the known facts, or whether it's an oversimplified narrative built for a courtroom. Finally, we expose how the investigation itself nearly fell apart. From unsecured evidence to officers walking through the crime scene, early failures at Moselle created a maze of contamination and confusion. Were these mistakes incompetence… or protection? This episode blends behavioral analysis, forensic critique, and legal insight to bring you the closest look yet at the first moments of the Murdaugh murder story — where innocence, guilt, and narrative all collide. #AlexMurdaugh #MurdaughTrial #PoliceInterview #BodyLanguage #TrueCrimeAnalysis #FamilyAnnihilator #CrimeSceneFailures #HiddenKillers #CriminalPsychology #InterrogationBreakdown Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
The year is winding down, and we're wrapping up for the holidays. Before the team gets going, though, there's still a few games to discuss and stories worth breaking down.Marcus returns from The Game Awards 2025 to tell Alex and Charles about the on-the-ground experience. Then, the crew digs into their Steam Replay for 2025, then talks about a few neat games like Death Howl and Dogpile. And finally, Alex and Charles discuss the newly announced World of Warcraft: Midnight cover story.The Game Informer Show is a weekly podcast covering the video game industry. Join us every Friday for chats about your favorite titles – past and present – alongside Game Informer staff and special guests from around the industry.Jump ahead using these timestamps:00:00 - Intro06:03 - The Game Awards 202527:55 - Beastro32:33 - Damon and Baby39:06 - Steam Replay 20251:00:00 - Death Howl1:06:27 - Dogpile1:11:19 - World of Warcraft: Midnight