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Dramatisation of Rohinton Mistry's acclaimed novel about India's underclass. Two tailors - uncle and nephew, Ishvar and Om - come to the city to escape from the caste violence in their native village. They are employed by a Parsi woman, Dina Dalal who runs a sweatshop from her apartment and is struggling to preserve her independence. She has a lodger too, a reluctant student, Maneck, from the mountains. As their initial suspicion of each other turns to friendship and then love, their lives take dramatic and often shocking turns against a backdrop of India in crisis, during “the Emergency” of the mid-1970s, a period marked by huge political unrest and human rights violations. A comedy, a tragedy, a story of the triumph of the human spirit under inhuman conditions. Cast Dina - Shernaz Patel Ishvar - Kenneth Desai Om - Ananad Tiwari Maneck - Neil Bhoopalam Rustom - Zafar Karachiwala Ibrahim - Rajit Kapur The Thakur - Jayant Kripalaini Ashraf - Darshan Jariwala Nusswan - Farid Currim Ruby - Anahita Uberoi Narayan - Vivek Madan Young Dina - Tirtha Kotrial Young Ishvar - Eshan Savla Young Narayan - Samar Uraizee Ensemble – Jim Sarbh, Abhishek Saha, Meherangiz Acharya-Dar, Faezeh Jalali, Shivani Tanksale, Nadir Khan. Production: Music - Sacha Putnam Sound Design - Steve Bond Production Manager – Niloufer Sagar Producer - Nadir Khan Dramatised by Ayeesha Menon and Kewel Karim from the novel A FINE BALANCE by Rohinton Mistry Director - John Dryden
In which The Narrators Three discuss: Oh No Not Canon Tentacle Jokes, Cruella's Mouthwash Ad, Storybrooke's Educational System, Belle & Killian's Detective Agency, Surprisingly Nuanced Trauma Storytelling, Rude Houseguest Rumple, Chernobog's Fuzzy Pants, and Villainous Exes!? Please note some adult language is used in this episode. Thank you to Laichiruru (twitter.com/laichiruru) for our podcast cover artwork! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onceuponarewatch/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onceuponarewatch/support
Many years ago in the Enchanted Forest, a gathering takes place at Maleficent’s Forbidden Fortress, with Maleficent, Ursula and Cruella De Vil being brought together by an unknown person. Before they can fight amongst themselves, the person responsible for this meeting, Rumplestiltskin, appears with a plan to change their happy endings. During the six weeks, […]
“Everybody's got a secret.”This episode was researched, written, produced, recorded, narrated, edited, and – in some areas – scored by Michael Paul Anthony.All non-original music in this episode was obtained from freemusicarchive.org, licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication.Artists featured in this episode: Demoiselle Doner, John Bartmann, Loyalty Freak Music, Monplaisir, and Rafael Archangel.Follow me @wastelandpod on Instagram.Check out my other podcast, I Don't Wanna Hear It, wherever you get your podcasts.
Adam Scott Aukerman go track-by-track through Da Boss's morose fourth studio album, Darkness on the Edge of Town. They also surgically alter Adam's hand to look like a left-footed converse shoe, reminisce about old Mr. Show sketches, and ask unanswerable questions like, "Was Little Steven's character on the Sopranos named Fisher Stevens?"
The scourge expands and, in the process, realizes that while it's come for the metal, it's the meat that will take it to the next level. The realization takes root in the pages of Dark Droids #2 and only gains traction in Star Wars #38, where Lando takes Lobot to Jabba's Palace in a bid to save his dear friend.Comics Discussed This Week:Star Wars (Vol. 3) #38 (13:08)Dark Droids #2 (of 5) (32:03)Star Wars Comics New to Marvel Unlimited This Week:Doctor Aphra #32Sana Starros #4 (of 5)News: There's a four-page, unlettered preview of Oct. 4's Shadows of Starlight #1 (of 4) that's due out Oct. 4 on the Facebook page.Dark Horse Comics has a digital sale underway of its recent Star Wars comics, including The High Republic Adventures and Hyperspace Stories.Upcoming Star Wars comics, graphic novels and omnibuses:Sept. 12 _ Sana Starros TPB (Collects #1-5)Sept. 13 _ Darth Vader #38, Obi-Wan Kenobi #1 (of 6)Sept. 19 _ Bounty Hunters, Vol. 6, "Bedlam on Bestine" TPB (Collects 29-34), The Nameless Terror TPB (Collects 1-4)Sept. 20 _ Dark Droids: D-Squad #1 (of 4), Bounty Hunters #38Sept. 26 _ Star Wars (Vol. 3), Vol. 6, "Quests of the Force" TPB (Collects 31-36); The High Republic Adventures (Vol. 2) Vol. 1 TPB (Collects #1-4) Sept. 27 _ Hyperspace Stories #9 (of 12), Doctor Aphra #36, The Mandalorian Season 2 #4 (of 8) Oct. 4 _ Bounty Hunters #39, Darth Vader #39, Shadows of Starlight #1 (of 4), Marvel Trick or Read The High Republic: Attack of the Hutts #1 (Reprints The High Republic (Vol. 1) #5) Oct. 10 _ The High Republic Adventures -- The Monster of Temple Peak and Other Stories (Collects Monster of Temple Peak 1-4 and The High Republic Adventures Annual), Darth Vader (Vol. 3) Vol. 7, “Unbound Force” TPB (Collects 33-36, Darth Vader (Vol. 1) #3) Oct. 11 _ Dark Droids #3 (of 5), The Mandalorian Season 2 #5 (of 8)Oct. 17 _ The High Republic Phase One Omnibus (Collects The High Republic (Vol. 1) 1-15, Eye of the Storm 1-2 and Trail of Shadows 1-5); Tales From the Death Star HC Graphic Novel Oct. 18 _ Star Wars #39, Obi-Wan Kenobi #2 (of 6) Oct. 25 _ D-Squad #2 (of 4), Doctor Aphra #37, Hyperspace Stories #10 (of 12)Oct. 31 _ Star Wars Legends: The Empire Omnibus, Vol. 2 (Collects Dark Times -- Fire Carrier 1-5, Dark Times -- A Spark Remains 1-5, Darth Vader and the Ninth Assassin 1-5, Darth Vader and the Cry of Shadows 1-5, Droids Special 1, Droids (1994) 1-6, Droids (1995) 1-8, Star Wars: The Protocol Offensive, plus material from Star Wars Visionaries, Star Wars Tales 11-12, 15 and 20, Dark Horse Presents Annual '99 and Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 1)Nov. 1 _ Star Wars #40Nov. 7 _ Star Wars: Scoundrels, Rebels and The Empire TPB (Collects the Jabba's Palace, Ewoks, Lando, The Empire, The Rebellion and Max Rebo one-shots)Nov. 8 _ The High Republic (Vol. 3) #1, Shadows of Starlight #2 (of 4), Darth Vader #40 Nov. 14 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Empire, Vol. 8 (Collects Star Wars: Empire 5-6, 8-13, 15; Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squadron 1/2; Star Wars: A New Hope Special Edition 1-4; Star Wars: Tag & Bink Are Dead 1; material from Star Wars Tales 1, 6, 8-10, 12, 14, 16, 19) Nov. 15 _ Star Wars: Visions Peach Momoko, Dark Droids #4 (of 5), Doctor Aphra #38, Return of the Jedi — The 40th Anniversary Covers, The Mandalorian Season 2 #6 (of 8)Nov. 21 _ The Mandalorian Season 2 Part 1 TPB (Collects 1-4) Nov. 22 _ Hyperspace Stories #11, Bounty Hunters #40, D-Squad #3 (of 4) Nov. 29 _ Obi-Wan Kenobi #3 (of 6)Dec. 5 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The New Republic, Vol. 7 (Collects Boba Fett - Bounty on Bar-Kooda 1, Boba Fett - When the Fat Lady Swings 2, Boba Fett - Murder Most Foul 3, Boba Fett - Agent of Doom 1, Jedi Academy - Leviathan 1-4, The Mixed-Up Droid 1, Union 1-4, Chewbacca 1-4 and material from Star Wars Tales 19); The High Republic Adventures (Vol. 2), Vol. II TPB (Collects 5-8) Dec. 6 _ Star Wars #41, D-Squad #4 (of 4) Dec. 13 _ The High Republic Adventures (Vol. 3) #1, The High Republic (Vol. 3) #2 Dec. 19 _ Yoda TPB (Collects 1-10) 2024Jan. 3 _ Darth Vader -- Black, White & Red Treasury Edition (Collects 1-4)Jan. 16 _ Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories Vol. 2, "Scum and Villainy" TPB (Collects 5-8) Jan. 17 _ The High Republic Adventures (Vol. 3) #1 Jan. 23 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Menace Revealed, Vol. 4 (Collects The Bounty Hunters - Aurra Sing 1; Star Wars: Starfighter - Crossbones 1-3; Free Comic Book Day 2002: Star Wars 1; Star Wars: Republic 46-48; Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones 1-4; Star Wars: Hasbro/Toys ‘R' Us Exclusive 1-4 and material from Dark Horse Extra 44-47; Star Wars Tales 2, 7, 14, 18, 20, 24) Feb. 27 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: Rise of the Sith, Vol. 1 NEW PRINTING (Jedi - The Dark Side 1-5, Qui-Gon & Obi-Wan: The Aurorient Express 1-2, Qui-Gon & Obi-Wan - Last Stand on Ord Mantell 1-3, Jedi Council - Acts of War 1-4 and material from Star Wars (1998) 4-6, Star Wars Tales 1-3, 5, 7, 9-10, 13-14 and 24)March 5 _ Star Wars (Vol. 3), Vol. 7 (Collects 37-41), Dark Droids: D-Squad TPB (Collects 1-4) March 19 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Empire, Vol. 1 NEW PRINTING (Collects Republic 78-80, Purge, Purge - Seconds to Die, Purge - The Hidden Blade one-shots, Purge - The Tyrant's Fist 1-2, Darth Vader and the Lost Command 1-5 and Dark Times 1-5) March 26 _ Dark Droids TPB (Collects 1-5) April 2 _ The High Republic: Shadows of Starlight TPB (Collects 1-4) April 9 _ Darth Vader (Vol. 3) Vol. 8 TPB (Collects 37-41) April 16 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The New Republic, Vol. 1 NEW PRINTING (Collects Mara Jade - By the Emperor's Hand 0-6, Shadows of the Empire - Evolution 1-5, The Jabba Tape, Boba Fett - Twin Engines of Destruction and material from Star Wars Tales 1, 3-5, 10, 14-15, 20 and 22); Hyperspace Stories Vol. 3 TPB "Light and Shadow" (Collects 9-12); Bounty Hunters Vol. 7 TPB “Dark Droids” (Collects 35-41)April 23 _ Star Wars by Gillen & Pak Omnibus (Collects Star Wars (2015) 38-75, Star Wars Annual 4, Star Wars: Empire Ascendant 1); Doctor Aphra (Vol. 2) Vol. 7 “Dark Droids” TPB (Collects 32-33, TBD) April 30 _ The High Republic (Vol. 3), Vol. 1 TPB (Collects 1-4) May 14 _ Star Wars Legends: The Rebellion, Vol. 2 Omnibus (Collects Star Wars: River of Chaos (1995) 1-4; Star Wars: Empire (2002) 28-40; Star Wars: Rebellion (2006) 1-16; Star Wars: Boba Fett – Overkill (2006) 1; Star Wars: Boba Fett (1997) 1/2; Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye (1995) 1-4; material from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic/Rebellion (2006) 0; Star Wars Tales (1999) 3, 15, 17, 21) May 21 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Old Republic, Vol. 1 NEW PRINTING (Collects Knights of the Old Republic 1-18 and material from Kings of the Old Republic/Rebellion 0) June 11 _ Star Wars Legends: The New Republic Omnibus, Vol. 2 (Collects Star Wars: The Jabba Tape; Heir to the Empire 1-6, Dark Force Rising 1-6, The Last Command 1-6. Dark Empire 1-6, Dark Empire II 1-6), Empire's End 1-2, Boba Fett -- Twin Engines of Destruction, Bounty on Bar-Kooda, When the Fat Lady Swings, Murder Most Foul and Agent of Doom, Star Wars Handbook 3 and material from Star Wars Tales 1, 3-5, 10, 14, 20 and 22); Obi-Wan Kenobi Adaptation TPB (Collects 1-6)July 2 _ Star Wars Legends: Tales of the Jedi omnibus. (Collects Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi - Force Storm 1-5, Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi - Prisoner of Bogan 1-5, Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi - Force War 1-5, Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 0, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Golden Age of the Sith 0-5, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Fall of the Sith Empire 1-5, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi 1-5, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Freedon Nadd Uprising 1-2, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - Dark Lords of the Sith 1-6, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Sith War 1-6, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - Redemption 1-5, material from Star Wars Tales 23 and Dark Horse Comics 7-9)This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3523617/advertisement
“Badlaaaaaaands!” Podcast co-host Stephen has gotten into Bruce Springsteen in a big way this year (2023). So much so that he's corralled friend and lifelong Boss fan Davie Melon into joining him for a Springsteen side-series covering his studio output from 1975 to 1987. So join them on their aural adventure from ‘Born to Run' to ‘Tunnel of Love' as they critique and rank each album, and create the ultimate under 50 minute, single vinyl Springsteen singles collection. In this, the second episode, we check out Springsteen's fourth album - ‘Darkness on the Edge of Town'. A 5M+ selling classic from 1978. Home to the singles ‘Badlands', ‘Prove It All Night' & ‘The Promised Land', it finds Springsteen stripping back the wall of sound production of its predecessor, Born to Run (1975), for a rawer hard rock sound emphasising the (E-Street) band as a whole. This was the first Springsteen album Davie ever bought (in the 1990s). Stephen only heard the album for the first time this year! What do they think of it? Will they rank it top tier? Where do they rank the three singles? Listen now to find out. Also, look out for archive interview clips, promos and the guys' discussion about seeing Bruce in concert in Edinburgh a few months back. Come back next month for ‘The River' (1980). Like the podcast? Why not show your appreciation by buying Paul & Stephen a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/trimmingthh / Podcast website - trimmingthemusicalfat.com / Email us - trimthemusicalfat@gmail.com / Join our Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/274805337346926 / Check out our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm_P5WlRZ0i3tR3jEavD_5A / TikTok - @trimmingthemusica --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ttmf/message
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Hør historierne om udvalgte numre fra de 5 store Lp'er, Born To Run, Darkness On The Edge on Town, The River, Nebraska og Born In The USA.
It doesn't feel like darkness when a special guest brings new light to an album! We were fortunate to have Greg Milinovich join us this week to talk about the second album on this list from Bruce Springsteen. Greg is a local minister, but has a deep passion for finding sacred things in the day to day experience. We know you'll appreciate his perspective on The Boss, and how this album fits in with his other great ones. What did we think of this one? We'll speculate wildly, and consider what makes this one great and worth its ranking on Rolling Stone's list, on this week's episode of The Sound Logic Podcast! As a reminder, you can find our favorite songs from the RS500 on our Spotify playlist right here - we'll be updating it as we go with our favorite songs from each album! You can check out Rolling Stone's 2020 list right here. We'd love it if you would review us in your favorite podcast app, and while you're at it, give us a like on our Facebook Page or Instagram, follow us on Twitter, and send us a message if you have any comments or questions. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundlogic/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundlogic/support
What is the young man thinking that shows up on the cover of the album Darkness on the Edge of Town, Here is Timothy Hoffman opinion. If you want to share your thoughts or do a Springsteen minute, reach out to me at Setlustingbruce@gmail.com Cover art of Darkness done by Frank Stefanko
It is the second and final episode of our Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band mini season: track by track discussion of Darkness on the Edge of Town. In the first installment we had an overview discussion of our history with E Street and their discog. In this episode we take a deeper dive into Bruce's 10 song long 1978 heart of darkness that contains many moments of joy as well. How many sax solo samples can we get away with posting? How many of Bruce's album covers aren't terrible? What exactly is Bruce proving all night? Tune in and find out. RIP Big Man. PLAH Links Like this episode and want to buy us a cup of Joe in thanks? www.ko-fi.com/podlikeahole Facebook (The only reason to visit that site) https://www.facebook.com/podlikeahole/ Instagram (Unfortunately, no pics of the hosts wearing short shorts) https://www.instagram.com/pod_like_a_hole_podcast/ Twitter (self-promo or oh no) https://twitter.com/podlikeahole Patreon (Until we muster up the courage for an OnlyFans site) https://www.patreon.com/join/podlikeahole Artwork by Greg Wolgast https://www.instagram.com/g.wolgast/
Bruce Springsteen er 73 ára í dag og platan hans The Darkness on the edge of town er plata þáttarins í Füzz í köld. Pétur Kristjáns og Eiki Hauks koma við sögu, Judas Pries, Iron Maiden, Opeth, Vintage Caravan, Volcanova, Queen, Metallica ofl.
Bruce Springsteen er 73 ára í dag og platan hans The Darkness on the edge of town er plata þáttarins í Füzz í köld. Pétur Kristjáns og Eiki Hauks koma við sögu, Judas Pries, Iron Maiden, Opeth, Vintage Caravan, Volcanova, Queen, Metallica ofl.
Bruce Springsteen er 73 ára í dag og platan hans The Darkness on the edge of town er plata þáttarins í Füzz í köld. Pétur Kristjáns og Eiki Hauks koma við sögu, Judas Pries, Iron Maiden, Opeth, Vintage Caravan, Volcanova, Queen, Metallica ofl.
Chris and Tim have a special mystery guest who joins them to celebrate one hell of an album about cars, girls, dreams, and life for the working man. "Darkness on the Edge of Town" gives us a window in time to see the bosses point of view and creative energy right after his magnum opus of Born to Run. You feel like you're in Candys Room, or you're drag Racing in New Jersey somewhere when you listen to this album. Musically, its layered with all sorts of great sounds coming from Clarence's sax, Stevie's guitar, Max's drums, the list goes on. As usual, we give our top three songs on the album that weren't hits. You'll love our special guest. Enjoy!Support the show
Chris and Tim have a special mystery guest who joins them to celebrate one hell of an album about cars, girls, dreams, and life for the working man. "Darkness on the Edge of Town" gives us a window in time to see the bosses point of view and creative energy right after his magnum opus of Born to Run. You feel like you're in Candys Room, or you're drag Racing in New Jersey somewhere when you listen to this album. Musically, its layered with all sorts of great sounds coming from Clarence's sax, Stevie's guitar, Max's drums, the list goes on. As usual, we give our top three songs on the album that weren't hits. You'll love our special guest. Enjoy!Support the show
In this radical episode of TurtleVision, we kick back and watch the 2003 FoxBox TMNT cartoon - season 1, episode 6 - entitled "Darkness on the Edge of Town" with a mega slice of artificial crab meat pizza from Ninja Pizza--home of the nice slice! YouTube Link - Darkness on the Edge of Town Check out @TaraClarkson and her story "The Argonaut" on the new Twisting Time Anthology! Check out Krypto Comics in Knoxville, TN! Our Adventure with Corp. Mass-Scott Craig's Social Media Art Pages - Facebook, Twitter/Instagram - @CHollandArt Links: Turtle Tales Radio Email – turtlevision03@gmail.com and turtletalesradio@gmail.com Turtle Comm Hotline – 865-309-4875 Instagram and Twitter - @TurtleVision03 and @TurtlePodRob Facebook - TurtleVision and Turtle Tales Radio "TMNT 3 Metal Covers" by Anton Ginger Red "9.95" by Spunkadellic "Tarzan Boy" by Baltimora What's Next on Turtle Tales Radio: Tales of the TMNT Vol. 2, Issue 8 - "Darkness Weaves" What's Next on TurtleVision: 2003 TMNT Cartoon Season 1, Episode 7 - "The Way of Invisibility" What's Next on BooyakaTales Radio!: The Last Ronin #5 Discussion on Zach's Booyakashow! Feed
This week Beck Did it Better takes you to the promised land with a hilarious episode that everyone will enjoy unless you're a dumbshit podcast commenter on Facebook that thinks our 90's morning radio show doesn't really qualify as a podcast. Regardless, this is the best podcast about Bruce Springsteen and the 91st greatest album of all time, Darkness on the Edge of Town. But before we get to the album, there is some darkness on the edge of this episode when a Facebook commenter provides a critique of the podcast and specifically the vocal stylings of the main host. Then the guys are honoring all the mothers out there by sharing our favorite mother's day memories. The conversation also touches on the concert of a lifetime, that the main host had nothing to do with, our favorite jobs that didn't make the resume, and whether our dozens of fans think we should just end this quest already. And this week we're running a special, where you'll save big money, you'll save big money when you download this podcast for free. Then at (55:00) minutes, we talk about Bruce Springsteen's heartland rock album, Darkness on the Edge of Town. We discuss big builds, Springsteen's four corners approach to album creation, and the best songs about cars. Call or text 802 277 BECK. Don't be a brat! You can email us at beckdiditbetter@gmail.com follow us on our Twitter and Instagram @beckdiditbetter and feel free to leave a review on your favorite podcast app. Please mention feet if you do review the show. If we can get "ROSIE LOVES FEET" to be something that is searchable online, I feel like this will all be worth it. Next week, there ain't no telling what's going to happen when this morning zoo show becomes the best Jimi Hendrix podcast and we listen to Axis: Bold as Love.
An Unfiltered Deep Dive into Darkness on the Edge of TownIn this episode, Braggy takes on a tour of one of his favourite Albums, Bruce Springsteen, Darkness on the Edge of Town. Darkness on the Edge of Town is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen, released on June 2, 1978, by Columbia Records. The album marked the end of a three-year gap between albums brought on by contractual obligations and legal battling with former manager Mike AppelReviews for Darkness on the Edge of Town were overwhelmingly positive. Critics praised the maturity of the album's themes and lyrics. It remains one of Springsteen's most highly regarded records by both fans and critics and several of its songs have become staples of Springsteen's live performances. In 2020, it ranked at No. 91 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.Braggy takes you on a storyline through the album and provides his insight, opinion and facts on the album.===============================================================Songs Played – We acknowledge the copyright owners: Any ads played help the copyright ownersBANDLANDS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_w06jFUmU4ADAM RAISED A CAIN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upWttjG49FkRACING IN THE STREETS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLwK98YwgtoFACTORY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hXJamFm8fYPROMISED LAND https://youtu.be/I53_zdtjPC0PROVE IT ALL NIGHT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgdA4wv7INADARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zS5qRG_no-I=============================================================Follow our SocialsYouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/UnfilteredUndiscovered/featuredFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredundiscoveredTikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@unfilteredundiscoveredCheck Out our Website: https://unfilteredandundiscovered.com/Enjoy our Spotify PlaylistsUnfiltered & Undiscovered –https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5R84KLNeq7MhDewUtFJuqeUnfiltered Protest Songs https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2GTQ9aEQvxnVzRojKgtPdU?si=1fa4aadcd2244e15Undiscovered Covers Uncovered https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0hnG997ahqqtI10PIlmohY?si=5faa9e38f38649bdIn the words of the great Australian Songwriting Poet Paul KellyFind me a bar, or a girl or guitarNow where do you go on a Saturday night?Thanks for tuning in#music #rockandroll #sydneymusic #undiscovered #unfiltered #newmusic #braggy #curly #aussiemusicshow #blakecateris #mickmedew #sydney #accoustic #vinylrecords#album #spotify #radiobirdman #podcast #chrismasuak #wideawake @screamingtribesman #funhouse #legacy #halloffame #brucespringsteen #darkness #badlands #vinyl #album
This episode contains deeply disturbing scenes of violence, murder and sexual violence toward children. Parental discretion is advised. Third and final part of Season 6 Episode 12: A Darkness on the Edge of Town With many giving up hope of ever finding the killer, Detective James Wilkerson is convinced he has the guilty man in his sights. Go to twitter @unexplainedpod, facebook.com/unexplainedpodcast or unexplainedpodcast.com for more info. Thank you for listening. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode contains deeply disturbing scenes of violence, murder and sexual violence toward children. Parental discretion is advised. Part Two of Season 6 Episode 12: A Darkness on the Edge of Town In the wake of the horrific murders in Villisca, investigators struggle to find a culprit. But is the killer already in their midst? Go to twitter @unexplainedpod, facebook.com/unexplainedpodcast or unexplainedpodcast.com for more info. Thank you for listening. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode contains deeply disturbing scenes of violence, murder and sexual violence toward children. Parental discretion is advised. In June 1912, one quiet rural community in southwest Iowa, USA, became the scene of one of the most brutal and inexplicable unsolved murders in American history. It remains no less shocking today than it was over 100 years ago. Go to twitter @unexplainedpod, facebook.com/unexplainedpodcast or unexplainedpodcast.com for more info. Thank you for listening. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spruce and Klep take a dive into Bruce Springsteen's fourth studio album - Darkness on the Edge of Town. After a tenuous, multi-year legal battle over the rights to his music, Bruce Springsteen came out firing with this gem.
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Meðal tónlistarflytjenda: Eels, Smiths, Sharon Van Etten, Ómar Ragnarsson og Weather Station.
Meðal tónlistarflytjenda: Eels, Smiths, Sharon Van Etten, Ómar Ragnarsson og Weather Station.
Meðal tónlistarflytjenda: Eels, Smiths, Sharon Van Etten, Ómar Ragnarsson og Weather Station.
It's Live with Cadillac Ranch, Darkness On The Edge, Hungry Heart, Tenth Ave. Freeze Out, Thunder Road, Spirit In The Night, Seeds, Born In The U.S.A., Born To Run, and Rosalita (studio recording)
Hero to the working man and godfather of heartland rock, Bruce Springsteen, released his 4th studio album in the Summer of 1978. Gone are the good times of Born To Run, replaced instead by ruminations of crushed dreams and dashed hopes. Truly, this is the tale of New Jersey. Let's talk Bruce Springsteen, Darkness on the Edge of Town!
“Everybody's got a secret.”-This episode was researched, written, produced, recorded, narrated, edited, and – in some areas – scored by Michael Paul Anthony.All non-original music in this episode was obtained from freemusicarchive.org, licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication.Artists featured in this episode: Demoiselle Doner, John Bartmann, Loyalty Freak Music, Monplaisir, and Rafael Archangel.Follow me @wastelandpod on Instagram.Check out my other podcast, I Don't Wanna Hear It, wherever you get your podcasts.
Hour 1 - Shocker beat writer Taylor Eldridge checks in, plus a visit from former Shocker and current Assistant Basketball Coach at the University of North Texas Matt Braeuer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In which our heroes talk s*** about an absolute monster of a record. Bruce Springsteens Darkness on the Edge of Town.Much like Tom Petty, everybody loves Springsteen don't they. In this episode we chat briefly about the Boss' creative output and some of our favourite tracks from our favourite albums before getting into what is probably the great mans best work.We discuss small town life, getting out and putting down roots as we get to what it is about the mans writing that really draws us in, as well as how the music of Bruce Springsteen weaves tangled webs throughout our lives.www.recordsandbands.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Albums of All Time series continues with the crew listening to #91 - Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town. #EngagedListening #100GOATS --- Come check out our Patreon! Your support would really help to keep this show going. Plus, you can check out our bonus material. You can get L2L merch over at www.oldmandesign.com Follow us on Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Check out our YouTube channel. Email us at learningtolistenpodcast@gmail.com
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SHUFFLING DOWN E STREET, PART FOUR- In this fourth episode of a special Album Series, The R4 Podcast reviews Bruce Springsteen's 1978 album Darkness On The Edge Of Town! Rock on!Website: https://ridiculousrockrecordreviews.buzzsprout.comBecome a Patron and help support the show!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/R4podcast?fan_landing=trueContact us! e-mail: ridiculousrockrecords@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/R4podcastTwitter: @R4podcastAaronInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/r4podcaster/
A decade ago (July 14, 2011 to be precise), I unleashed the first episode of Love That Album podcast on the world. Music journalist and massive Bruce Springsteen fan, Jeff Jenkins and I debated which was a better album from the Boss – The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle (me) or Darkness On The Edge of Town (Jeff). I'm pretty sure I won......I had no idea what I was doing in regards to audio quality (I still don't), editing or how the discussion would go. In 2011, however, podcasting was not as ubiquitous as it's become, so I didn't feel any embarrassment at throwing the show out there with others that put far more work into making their programs great.Welcome to the 10th anniversary edition of Love That Album.I'm not under any illusions that this little show of discussions with fellow music fans about records we (mostly) love is in the upper stratosphere of the medium. However, I've loved (nearly) every conversation that I've had with marvellous people who were giving of their time, spirit and enthusiasm…and that counts for plenty. Also, anyone who ever downloaded an episode to actively listen also receives my huge gratitude. You're grouse!!!!While not wanting to go overboard on this, I did think that celebrating the show running for 10 years was appropriate. My idea was to ask 7 previous guests to talk about some favourite albums released during its lifetime. To that end, I have broken up the show into two separate episodes because I didn't think that a 4 hour plus episode would work for anyone (with the possible exception of fans of The Projection Booth).For this first part, you will hear from Jeff Jenkins, music writer and author Ian McFarlane, host of LTA: The Compilation Edition Eric Peterson, and music / film writer and author Heather Drain. Get your pens and paper out to take notes for some great album recommendations you'll need to follow up. In the end, creating this podcast has given me the opportunity to reach out to these and many others to talk about music – one of my favourite things to do, no matter what Frank Zappa said.Download this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”)....or wherever you prefer getting your podcasts.Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbumIf you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
A decade ago (July 14, 2011 to be precise), I unleashed the first episode of Love That Album podcast on the world. Music journalist and massive Bruce Springsteen fan, Jeff Jenkins and I debated which was a better album from the Boss – The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle (me) or Darkness On The Edge of Town (Jeff). I'm pretty sure I won......I had no idea what I was doing in regards to audio quality (I still don't), editing or how the discussion would go. In 2011, however, podcasting was not as ubiquitous as it's become, so I didn't feel any embarrassment at throwing the show out there with others that put far more work into making their programs great.Welcome to the 10th anniversary edition of Love That Album.I'm not under any illusions that this little show of discussions with fellow music fans about records we (mostly) love is in the upper stratosphere of the medium. However, I've loved (nearly) every conversation that I've had with marvellous people who were giving of their time, spirit and enthusiasm…and that counts for plenty. Also, anyone who ever downloaded an episode to actively listen also receives my huge gratitude. You're grouse!!!!While not wanting to go overboard on this, I did think that celebrating the show running for 10 years was appropriate. My idea was to ask 7 previous guests to talk about some favourite albums released during its lifetime. To that end, I have broken up the show into two separate episodes because I didn't think that a 4 hour plus episode would work for anyone (with the possible exception of fans of The Projection Booth).For this first part, you will hear from Jeff Jenkins, music writer and author Ian McFarlane, host of LTA: The Compilation Edition Eric Peterson, and music / film writer and author Heather Drain. Get your pens and paper out to take notes for some great album recommendations you'll need to follow up. In the end, creating this podcast has given me the opportunity to reach out to these and many others to talk about music – one of my favourite things to do, no matter what Frank Zappa said.Download this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”)....or wherever you prefer getting your podcasts.Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbumIf you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
A decade ago (July 14, 2011 to be precise), I unleashed the first episode of Love That Album podcast on the world. Music journalist and massive Bruce Springsteen fan, Jeff Jenkins and I debated which was a better album from the Boss – The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle (me) or Darkness On The Edge of Town (Jeff). I'm pretty sure I won...... I had no idea what I was doing in regards to audio quality (I still don't), editing or how the discussion would go. In 2011, however, podcasting was not as ubiquitous as it's become, so I didn't feel any embarrassment at throwing the show out there with others that put far more work into making their programs great. Welcome to the 10th anniversary edition of Love That Album. I'm not under any illusions that this little show of discussions with fellow music fans about records we (mostly) love is in the upper stratosphere of the medium. However, I've loved (nearly) every conversation that I've had with marvellous people who were giving of their time, spirit and enthusiasm…and that counts for plenty. Also, anyone who ever downloaded an episode to actively listen also receives my huge gratitude. You're grouse!!!! While not wanting to go overboard on this, I did think that celebrating the show running for 10 years was appropriate. My idea was to ask 7 previous guests to talk about some favourite albums released during its lifetime. To that end, I have broken up the show into two separate episodes because I didn't think that a 4 hour plus episode would work for anyone (with the possible exception of fans of The Projection Booth). For this first part, you will hear from Jeff Jenkins, music writer and author Ian McFarlane, host of LTA: The Compilation Edition Eric Peterson, and music / film writer and author Heather Drain. Get your pens and paper out to take notes for some great album recommendations you'll need to follow up. In the end, creating this podcast has given me the opportunity to reach out to these and many others to talk about music – one of my favourite things to do, no matter what Frank Zappa said. Download this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”)....or wherever you prefer getting your podcasts. Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows. You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum If you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
Eager to prevent catastrophe, Flynn and Shraya take to the skies, while the rest of the team undertake a treacherous trek on foot. With Alothar in possession of a dangerous cursed relic, and Farlane on the verge of a violent paranoid episode, the meager hopes of the Elvish Commune diminish with the dying light.Venture Forth is a Dungeons and Dragons podcast. We play 5th edition (5e) Dungeons and Dragons in a home-brew D&D setting. Our campaign takes place in the high fantasy realm of Elbor. A world filled with monsters, heroes and epic tales to be told. Support the show
Why We Love It. . .discussing the hit songs we all listen to!
In this very special episode, Eric and myself decided to each choose a song from the iconic Springsteen album. . . We decided to surprise each other with our choices and we also decided to guess which one the other chose. Enjoy~
In this episode we start to tell the stories of who we are and where we came from. We talk about our upbringing as well as sexual and mental abuse.
Afterbuzz hosts Tehran Von Ghasri, Jeff Williams, and special guest Maria Sten (Liz Tremayne - Swamp Thing) discuss DC's Swamp Thing Season 1 Episode 4 “Darkness On The Edge of Town”. Behind the scenes talks with Maria Sten, secrets, and spoilers. Talks include the zombie darkness plague, Blue Devil's mission, and Todd's infection. Also Susy Coyle, Alec's tissue, News & Gossip, predictions and much more. Stay tuned. Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson's creation somes to life on the DC Universe and our panel's here to break it all down! With DC Movie News' Adam Gertler, Comedian Tehran Von Ghasri, and a panel of rotating Swamp Thing fans, the SWAMP THING AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW PODCAST is your one stop shop for DC Comic Swamp Thing knowledge stepping up to review the TV Show. Tune in weekly for discussions, special segments, and even guests! Rate and Subscribe and tell us your thoughts! ABOUT SWAMP THING: A swamp-born virus uncovers terrifying secrets in a small Lousiana town. Check out the. chilling horrors that emerge in Swamp Thing. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Best. Album. Ever. Ben talks with CineSoul host Jorge Castellanos about his contendor: Darkness on the Edge of Town by Bruce Springsteen Per usual, they talk about the album as a whole, how the guest came about this album, and how it evolved into one of the greatest of all time. Then they take a nice long walk through the tracklist, diving deep into the soul of Springsteen himself. Hope you enjoy it! Thanks to Jorge for joining us on this uber-long episode! You can follow Jorge on Twitter and read about his takes on movies and TV on his personal website. Hope you're enjoying Best. Album. Ever. Look forward to another classic album next month! Make sure you're subscribed to the network so you don't miss a single episode of our various shows on art, media, and culture. New shows out every Monday and Friday! Until then, you can find us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and you can subscribe to our podcasts here: iTunes, Stitcher, & Google. You can also email us, and see our full slate of shows at: www.overthinkpod.com If you like what you hear, please rate and review us in iTunes. It seriously takes like 2 minutes. Thanks again for listening!
Tim Pegler is a Melbourne based author who has chosen the acclaimed Springsteen album, Darkness on the Edge of Town. We also discuss Springsteen's ongoing appeal, his live work and a lot more. Our guest: Tim Pegler – Journalist and Author Album chosen: Darkness of the Edge of Town by Bruce Springsteen (1978) ( Website […]
Josef talks to theologian and music producer Jonatan Bäckelie about The Subsecular Arts, which is a theological project closely connected to Jonatan's recently released album Darkness On The Edge Of Ecstasy.
In this episode we analyze episode 12 of season 4 and highlight all the themes and hidden easter eggs. What exactly did Snow and Charming do to Malificent? Join Deborah Schaben, David Handlos and Shelly Kelly for analysis and speculation! Links for this episode: Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/onceuponatimepc Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/OnceUponaTimeSecrets Leave us a review on iTunes! Subscribe to the Feed | Subscribe with iTunes The post ONC079: Darkness on the Edge of Town appeared first on StarQuest Media.