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Tabla maestro Zakir Hussain talks with Daniel Bass host of WRFI's Monsoon Radio about his upcoming concert at Cornell with Deopriya Chatterjee (bansuri) & Sabir Khan (sarangi) on March 22, the three Grammys he won last month, his first show in Ithaca in 1989, and more!
Sam Daniel is a Bass Angler based in Jersey who runs an excellent YouTube channel called beneath the waves fishing. In this podcast he gives a great insight into his approach to bass fishing, including tactics, watercraft and lure selection. Sam's approach to bass fishing and the delivery of his information makes his youtbe channel one of the best out there. He also tells us about his amazing 12lb lure caught bass this year and the events that led to this fantastic catch.
Speaking outside Pioneer Chapel is Student Body President Daniel Bass, Wabash class of 2022, with his talk titled: “Be Afraid and Embrace the Unknown” Episode 136 – Original Speech Date: September 2, 2021
In this episode we reconvene to discuss all things Intellivision. We've got Amico talk, including an interview with Intellivision Entertainment's Software Technical Director John Alvarado. We've got a follow-up interview with Daniel Bass (this time he reviews our review of Loco-Motion). Steve Craft drops by, and we've got Feedback, listener voicemails, lots of great News, plenty of George, and an extended outtakes! 0:00:00 - Turn on the tube TV, then off again and listen to us instead! 0:00:05 - George: episode rundown 0:01:54 - "Intellivisionaries Theme" by Paul 'Nurmix' Nurminen 0:03:18 - Welcome 0:38:35 - George: Elk? 0:40:00 - The Channel F Files promo 0:40:18 - Carol Shaw promo 0:40:30 - Feedback 1:09:31 - Interview follow-up: Daniel Bass on Loco-Motion 1:38:05 - Gabriel Baum promo 1:38:22 - Steve C promo 1:38:45 - Listener Voicemails 1:46:46 - Dave Warhol promo 1:46:58 - George: Lighten up 1:49:22 - Homebrew Highlight: Battlestar Galactica 1:56:05 - Get To Know Amico: John Alvarado interview 2:27:09 - RGR promo 2:27:25 - George: Stay Safe! 2:28:06 - SNES promo 2:28:29 - Amicofide!!! (Intellivision dubstep by Reddog 356) 2:34:13 - News 3:52:19 - Mark Urbaniec promo 3:52:28 - George: Recently, I've been thinking... 3:55:13 - Intellivisionaries promo 3:55:24 - Inty Music: You Deserve a Break Today! 3:55:54 - Wrap Up / "Treasured" by Paul 'Nurmix' Nurminen 4:00:53 - Outtakes! (featuring Atari ST / Falcon demo music)
To see the open positions at M&G, please go to https://global.mandg.com/careers.You can find Daniel on Twitter as @danbassdev and read his blog at https://www.danielbass.dev. He has also published two books on building serverless architectures with Azure:Beginning Serverless Architectures with Microsoft Azure by PacktAdvanced Serverless Architectures with Microsoft Azure by PacktFor more stories about real-world use of serverless technologies, please follow us on Twitter as @RealWorldSls and subscribe to this podcast.Opening theme song:Cheery Monday by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3495-cheery-monday/License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In this episode we review two games: Loco-Motion from Mattel Electronics, and Happy Trails from Activision. We also interview both programmers, Daniel Bass and Carol Shaw! As if that weren't enough, we have another Team Amico interview, this time with VP of Production Jason Enos. The episode is lacking a few things though, such as Feedback, News, and our Canadian co-host, Cmart. But you will find George, and Rick is finally out of the bathroom! 0:00:00 - Ah... Rick? 0:00:49 - Turn on the tube TV to play Happy Trails & Loco-Motion! 0:01:12 - "Intellivisionaries Theme" (by Paul 'Nurmix' Nurminen) 0:02:34 - Welcome 0:19:56 - Kenny Everett Intellivision TV commercial 0:20:24 - Get To Know Amico: Jason Enos interview 1:14:48 - Sega Genesis 1989 TV commercial 1:15:48 - Jason Enos interview (cont.) 1:49:18 - Retro Gaming Roundup promo 1 1:49:29 George: Still @ Rick's house? 1:50:41 - Wendell Brown promo 1:50:55 - Game Review (part 1): Happy Trails 2:20:29 - Programmer Interview: Carol Shaw 3:12:23 - Retro Gaming Roundup promo 2 3:12:41 - Game Review (part 2): Loco-Motion 3:33:23 - Programmer Interview: Daniel Bass 4:29:34 - George: 2020 4:30:42 - Game Review (part 3): summation & thoughts 4:41:36 - Russ Haft promo 4:41:45 - Dear Mr. Intellivision... 4:42:32 - Game Review (part 4): Facebook listener feedback 4:56:01 - The Channel F Files promo 4:56:20 - Game Review (part 5): boxes, manuals, overlays + final thoughts 5:13:23 - Inty music break: Illusions 5:13:48 - Intellivisionaries promo 5:13:56 - Bill Fisher promo 5:14:07 - PlayCable TV commercial 5:14:37 - Wrap Up / "Treasured" (by Paul 'Nurmix' Nurminen) 5:21:43 - Outtakes
In this episode Park Avenue begins a new sermon series to celebrate and affirm Black History, called “Un-Ordinary Time”. Preachers will draw from the lectionary texts for the liturgical season of Ordinary Time and integrate themes of Black history, revolution, joy, excellence and resistance with the true liturgical sense of Ordinary Time, which is intended to be a time for learning and implementing lessons of the seasons. This episode features a reading of Howard Thurman's piece, "The Sound of the Genuine," read by Daniel Bass. Scripture reading by Marcus Foster of Genesis 12:1-3. Then Pastor Henra preaches a sermon entitled, "Bless with Your Blessing."
Daniel Bass and Kevin debut the first episode of Thots & Prayer! We're talking about dating in your 30s, some bad dates, and maybe some good advice. Join us, laugh with us. ...Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thots-and-prayers/donations
Daniel Bass and Kevin debut the first episode of Thots & Prayer! We're talking about dating in your 30s, some bad dates, and maybe some good advice. Join us, laugh with us. ... Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thots-and-prayers/donations --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tinyrevolution/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We speak with Daniel Bass, of Cornell’s South Asia Program, and host of WRFI’s Monsoon Radio, about music, cultures, and languages. For more information on Daniel's show, visit the links below: https://www.facebook.com/MonsoonRadioWRFI/ https://www.radiofreeamerica.com/show/monsoon-radio-w-daniel-bass-wrfi-community-radio
Zum Frühstück gab es wieder nur Muckefuck? Und dann labert Euch so ein Möchtegern-Musikpodcast auch noch eine Frikadelle ans Ohr? Dann schaltet ganz schnell Radio Brennt! ein, die Jacobs Krönung unter den Podcasts. Eure Ohren werden es Euch danken! Dieses Mal gibt es bei uns feinste Funk-Musik von Uebertribe! Euch gefällt, was Ihr hört? Dann lasst uns doch bitte eine 1A-Sahne-Bewertung bei Apple Podcasts da! Dadurch können noch mehr Musikenthusiasten unseren Podcast entdecken! Uebertribe sind eine gut geölte Funk-Maschine aus Hamburg, die dieser Tage ihr Debütalbum “Brand New U” rausbringt. Obwohl es sich dabei um ein reines Instrumentalwerk handelt, wird dabei keinem langweilig. Im Gegenteil: Brand New U ist ein vielfältiges und komplexes Werk, das sich nicht unbedingt beim ersten Hören vollständig erschließt, aber sofort ins Tanzbein geht. Den Kern der Band bilden Legbo (Gitarre), Martin (Drums) und Daniel (Bass), die sich vor einigen Jahren zunächst zu Dritt zusammen taten. Im Laufe der Zeit kamen und gingen verschiedene weitere Bandmitglieder. Generell können Uebertribe auf ein breites Netzwerk an befreundeten Künstlern zurückgreifen, so dass auf dem Album bis zu 7 Leute zu hören sind. Kein Wunder, spielt Gitarrist Legbo doch auch beim bei Kennern verehrten Hamburger Funkkollektiv Diazpora. Zur festen Besetzung gehören neben dem genannten Dreigespann mittlerweile auch Kimo (Saxophon), Kobi (Keyboards) und Ray (Vocals). Mit Ray Darwin hat Uebertribe mittlerweile nicht nur einen hervorragenden Sänger, sondern auch noch ein anarchisches Element hinzubekommen, was sich in nächster Zeit in mehreren geplanten Vinyl-Singles widerspiegeln soll. Bei Radio Brennt! Sind Martin und Legbo von Uebertribe zu Gast und erzählen etwas über die Geschichte von Uebertribe, die Entstehung des Debütalbums, die Zukunftspläne der Band und musikalische Vorbilder. Mehr zu Uebertribe: http://www.uebertribe.com/ Mehr von Radio Brennt!: http://www.radiobrennt.de/ Radio Brennt! Ist eine Hamburger Musiksendung, die einmal im Monat beim örtlichen Radiosender Tide.radio läuft und auch als Podcast auf Apple Podcasts, Spotify & Soundcloud veröffentlicht wird. Die Moderatoren Stefan, Alex und Mischa laden sich stets eine mehr oder weniger unbekannte, meist lokale Band ein. Die Gäste bestimmen dabei das musikalische Programm und werden vom Moderatorenteam interviewt. Radio Brennt! Ist so eine Sendung für die wahren Musikentdecker, die genau wissen, dass die besten Bands meist diejenigen sind, die nicht jeder kennt und sich einen breiten musikalischen Horizont bewahren. Bei Radio Brennt! Bekommen Bands und Künstler aus Genres wie Grunge, Alternative, Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Garage Punk, Punk und sogar Metal ein Forum. Im Gegensatz zu anderen so genannten „Musikpodcasts“ wird bei uns übrigens auch im Podcast Musik gespielt. Tracklist: 01: Uebertribe – Purple Pearl 02: Uebertribe – Brand New U 03: Uebertribe – Don’t Treble Me 04: Monophonics – Like Yesterday 05: Uebertribe – Ying Yang Kutsk 06: New Mastersounds – High & Wide 07: Manfred Krug – Hör auf!
Speaking on SANFL Radio, the 30-year-old is desperate to help his team win his milestone match against Sturt at Peter Motley Oval on Saturday.
Just a quick trigger / adult content warning: In this episode, we talk about sex and shame, not in graphic terms, but we know for some it can be a bit much. So please listen at your own descretion. ... Because who doesn't love talking about sex and the weird stuff that surrounds that. In this episode, Kevin and his friend Daniel sit down to talk about the oddity of coming out later in life, awkward sex, about lust and love, about second adolescence, Jesus, and so much more. We're also crushing some Christmasy beers during this conversation so you know it's the realest. Enjoy. ... You can connect with Daniel Bass on Instagram at @DanielCliett. And eventually is blog will be up. ... Today's horrible Christmas tunage was Barbara Streisand's "It Must've Been the Mistletoe (Our First Christmas)" from the album "Christmas Memories." You're welcome. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/a-tiny-revolution/donations --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tinyrevolution/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices