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Next up on the Pearl Jam 2025 tour is a stop in Raleigh, North Carolina. This is a destination that hasn't been played since this show we're covering in 2003, but that was never originally planned to be the case. On the 2016 tour, a show in Raleigh was cancelled due to the band's opposition to the HB2 law that discriminated against transgender people. It was something that caused a bit of commotion within this fanbase, and we'll get into all of what happened nine years ago, but after the bill was overturned the band felt they needed to make it up to this Raleigh crowd. And if this 2003 show is any indication, they might be in for a good one. 2003 is a favorite tour year for many due to the band truly elevating their game to the next level. Setlists started to become very fan friendly and collector heavy, Mike McCready became the showman that we know of him today, and no two shows were even close to the same. If you like Riot Act heavy shows, this is a good one for you. The deeper cuts such as Help Help, Cropduster and You Are are brought out here and all sound fresh for the same. Save You, I Am Mine and Love Boat Captain are also major highlights from this show, and you can tell which ones are gonna stick around throughout the duration of this North American run. There's also a great run at this show featuring four straight Vitalogy era songs, and we'll get into why these songs together may feel like a mini rock opera. Check out the episode for the full rundown of the setlist, a little talk of what's been going on out on tour and a few stories from the Florida shows and the 2003 Evolution yips! If you want to stay updated on our full analysis of each show on tour, make sure you're subscribed to our Patreon for our instant reaction episodes! Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Contact the Show - liveon4legspodcast@gmail.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
In this exciting episode of Talk Dirt To Me, we're joined in studio by Keith Anderson, a seasoned cropduster and owner of Anderson Flying Services. Keith takes us into the cockpit, sharing his journey into aerial agriculture, the art of flying cover crops, making the majority of his passengers barf (except for Logan), and the precise maneuvering required for cropdusting. We dive into the cutting-edge technology like GPS-guided systems that make aerial spraying more efficient and safe. Plus, Keith relives the intense moment of a plane crash he survived, showing the true grit of cropdusting. We even discuss firearms, tattoos, and much more! Highlighted Made in America Company/Product: https://www.satloc.com Agzaga is the official sponsor of Talk Dirt to Me! It is the ultimate online farm store. American owned and operated. Go check out their site and get what you need. Be sure to use the code TALKDIRT to get 10% off your order! Visit them at: https://agzaga.com If you enjoy this episode then please leave us a review and share this episode with your friends! Follow Keith's business on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andersonflyingservice/ Follow us on social media: Talk Dirt to Me Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkdirtpodcast/ Bobby Lee: Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=hurricane%20creek%20farms Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/hurricanecreekfarm/ YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/c/HurricaneCreekFarms Logan: Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/LHFarmsTN Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/lo.hanks/ YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqYpTjKQtOMABFOc2Aw3_Ow
Gym Class 5: Cropduster, Shared Soap, First Big O, Floor Hockey Slapper by 102.9 The Hog
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Charles Lindbergh is the connecting rod between Delta Airlines and Pan Am. But how they came to be involves a military plot, some crop dusters, the Skull & Bones society, the Lusitania, a name change and a boll weevil. It's an amazing story when you hear it all together.
Just when you think you're alone, and you try to sneak one out... a colleague shows up. Thanks for listening and please crack a window open. =)
Episode 419: Never mind Reflex, forget Montana, worry not about Adolescent and who's Candena?! Because the great Tony Bee is here! That's right, the legendary singer of the Adolescents and the man of 1000 punk names is on the show today to talk about being a punk lifer. Listen in as Damian sits down with Tony to discuss his journey. From the origins of LA punk, to being on both sides of the LA punk/hardcore divide, to a shoot out at the Pig Children house, to using education to avoid drugs; THIS IS NOT TO BE MISSED! Also, don't miss the re-issues on the Adolescents' Manifest Destiny and Cropduster on Concrete Jungle Records. More info at www.adolescents.shop Also, pick up a shirt for this podcast at turnedoutapunk.com Also touched on: Eddie and the Subtitles invent sludge in '81 violence at shows Pig Children The Adolescents break up… for real… for the first time The Abandoned Slam books: the original international social network Jack Grisham and the mutual dislike of each other's bands Nearly being murdered for being a punk Having to live by the cover of night Cannabis vs. Booze AND SO MUCH MORE!!
Chantal offers a double DesjarDON'T when it comes trying to get that plane's attention.
Jack's been banging on about soil for too long. It's his time to shine. There'll be a new show every Monday and they're recorded live on Threshold.FM every Thursday at 7pm (GMT) Supporting the show means we can get merch designed , like our current Cryptid Currency design which is a sasquatch holding a used jonny. You can support us by joining the Patreon - which we will use to fund the show hosting and getting more merch designs by independent illustrators. You can find all links here - https://linktr.ee/troofseeking
Recorded 8/6/21 with a true story of brotherhood with Cropdusrer and Dilbert Contact info: terrybeejohnson@gmail.com
Troof Seeking is my new Podcast series, its co-hosted by me and Jimmy Budd! This is an episode from a lot later on in the series, if you would like to hear other discussions like this you'll need to search "Troof Seeking" wherever you listen to your shows! Each episode is a discussion between Jimmy and myself about various conspiracy theories all from our own knowledge and research. We share nothing more than the topic with each other usually to try to facilitate a natural conversation. There'll be a new Troof Seeking on its on channel every Monday and they're recorded live on Threshold.FM every Thursday at 7pm (GMT) Supporting the show means we can pay to get merch designed , merch designs like our current Cryptid Currency design which is a sasquatch holding a used jonny. Its a lot better than it sounds - trust me! You can also support the show by joining the Troof Seeking Patreon - which we will use to fund the show hosting and getting more merch designs by independent illustrators from around the world. You can find the Troof Seeking RedBubble and Patreon here - https://linktr.ee/troofseeking If you would like to buy some dead rats or support my own personal Patreon - which is primarily used to host my regular solo show and will be used to get merch designs then please go here - https://linktr.ee/worldaroundewe Thanks for listening guys!
Cropduster (S7.Ep4) This episode, my guest Bradley Piasecki and I layout a possible doctoral thesis for someone while digging into the song “Cropduster,” talk time signatures, and maps… References: Deep Review: 4/21/2003 Lexington, KY - https://deep.pearljam.com/shows/20333 Listen to “Cropduster” on Apple Music: https://geo.music.apple.com/us/album/cropduster/193238667?i=193239023&itsct=music_box_link&itscg=30200&at=1001lazS&ct=songs_cropduster&app=music&ls=1 Listen to “Cropduster” on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/55LCdeXqozDZa2PClAERJn?si=79f6380e209849de Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/brandenp Twitter: https://twitter.com/BetterBandPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/betterbandpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BetterBandPod Pearl Jam Podcast Community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/606225600228342/ The Better Band Podcast is produced by ListenUpReno.Com & Branden Palomo, and published using a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 License. Please visit CreativeCommons.Org, or email BetterBandPod@gmail.com for more details. (Music played is owned by their respective copyright owners and publishers, and is for review purposes only, under fair use.)
Erick might have "cropdusted" the studio right before we recorded the podcast! Join John, Riley, Rose, and Hoody as we try to investigate who on the show is leaving "mystery farts" throughout the studio! What are Hoody's thoughts about the Twilight movies so far? Plus what is John doing to combat his busy Saturday this weekend? Plus are we headed into the happiest part of the year? All that and more in Your Morning Show Leftovers for today!Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL of our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week:The Thought ShowerReally RileyLet's Get WeirdCrisis on Infinite Podcasts
Stories from pilots who took a turn off the beaten path...Part 1: Tuna Fields, with Mike Rocks-Macqueen"It just kinda intrigued me...I was like man, landing on a moving boat!"Part 2: Denali, with Leighan Falley"To describe what it’s like outside, it’s getting dark, there’s a bunch of snowflakes coming out of the sky, and there’s a lonely little Cessna 185 that needs to get put to bed."Part 3: Herbicide, with Maurice Bourne"'For once in your life pay attention to what I am telling you,' heharangued. 'All in hell you gotta do is just follow me.'"Music from Soundstripe & the Free Music Archive, including songs by Blue Dot Sessions, Small Tall Order, and Lobo Loco.
Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career
From the Fighter Sweep website: Michael Rutledge is a 30 active duty year veteran with almost 12 years enlisted including a 3-year assignment as a Helicopter Rescue Swimmer, followed by 8 years as a Navy SEAL. While at SEAL Team One, he served as an M-60 gunner, Air Operations Specialist, Advanced Training Instructor and Platoon Leading Petty Officer. In 2002, Mike transferred to the U.S. Army to become a Warrant Officer Aviator. Upon graduation from flight school, he was directly assigned to the "Night Stalkers" of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) where he served for 13 years as an MH-47G pilot. His current assignment is the Commander of the West Point Flight Detachment at the United States Military Academy. Mike is also an accomplished aviation author, consultant, speaker, and airshow pilot specializing in vintage WWII aircraft, as well as spending his summers flying crop dusters in the Midwest.
It's business time! In this episode we hear from individuals who have taken on the challenge of starting a business in the aviation world.Peter Wolford, who ran a successful single-pilot air charter in Hawaii for 11 yearsSven Lincke, pilot/engineer/businessman, President of the Alaska Airmen's AssociationNick Moran, Helicopter CFII & Owner/Operator of Go Fly MauiMaurice Bourne, cropduster pilot & author of Border Pilot
The boys hammer through a bunch of news about comic cancellations and beginnings, the rumor mill of DC and Marvel films, and some teasers; they play the next part of Venture Time (D&D); and they Domino #6, Fantastic Four #2, Iceman #1, X-23 #4, and X-Men Blue #35. They talk about meeting aliens, figure out who (among everyone) wants to be Batman, and Cropduster plays Venture Time a *little* differently.
No show last week but we're back with a bang this time around, with an exclusive unreleased song from Val Emmich; new music from The Tattle Tales, Cash For Gold, Aiming For Angels, and Tim Fite; an old favorite from Cropduster; and a record review of This Is Pat Dinizio, the new solo joint from the Smithereens' lead singer.