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Dorney's Vinyl: A Classic Rock Album Podcast
David Bowie's "Let's Dance"

Dorney's Vinyl: A Classic Rock Album Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 23:39


In this Season 3 episode, I discuss David Bowie's hit album, Let's Dance, giving a quick history of how the album came together, a rundown of the songs, my own personal take and ranking of the songs, and my overall rating of the album. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dorneysvinyl/support

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Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Create Netflix and (then) chill

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 54:08


Netflix cofounder Marc Randolph on the beginnings of the streaming game-changer, ABC's Life Osman Faruqi weighs in on Kanye West's new gospel album, and Awaye!'s Daniel Browning looks back at David Bowie's Let's Dance video.

Album Swap
Ep 004 David Bowie & Daft Punk

Album Swap

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2017 59:26


This episode features David Bowie's "Let's Dance" and Daft Punk's "Random Access Memories.""Let's Dance" features Stevie Ray Vaughn on guitar, Omar Hakim on Drums and features a song written by Giorgio Moroder, "Cat People," one of two soundtrack songs on this album.  The album was produced by Nile Rodgers who also contributes on guitar on a few songs. It was nominated for Album of the Year Grammy but lost out to "Thriller" by Michael Jackson."Random Access Memories" has a large group of contributors including Giorgio Moroder, Panda Bear, Julian Casablancas, Todd Edwards, DJ Falcon, Chilly Gonzales, Nile Rodgers, Paul Williams and Pharrell Williams. It won Grammy for Album of the Year in 2014 along with 4 other Grammys.

Paperback Rocker: Where Words and Music Collide

My website is www.PaperbackRocker.com. You can find the podcast archives there. Find my books of rock and roll fiction on Amazon by searching my name, Matt Syverson. Follow me on Twitter @PaperbackRocker. Email me at PaperbackRocker@live.com. Thanks for listening! The show notes are as follows: My new Paperback Rocker app is available on Amazon. It has all my shows and extra bonus stuff, including the OPM Den Sessions. On this episode, I talk about smoking meat, Texas-style. Then I talk about the last Texxas Jam at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, which was also the Monsters of Rock show with Dokken, Metallica, Van Halen and others. I apologize for saying 'ya know' so much on the last episode, because I was hopped up on the bean. I talk about the Australian town where David Bowie's "Let's Dance" video was shot, which is going bankrupt and needs the Thin White Duke to rescue them. I talk about Stevie Ray Vaughan, too. Next, I discuss the lengths to which some self-published authors will go to in order to sell books, including faking that they have been bullied online. They also spam everybody in forums and other places. Mainly they try to sell to other authors, which I think is STUPID. Bands don't try to sell their CD's to other bands very much, so why do authors do it? Finally, I talk about expectations for success and how each individual needs to define them. If you have high expectations, you are setting yourself up for disappointment. Thanks for listening. There will be a bonus OPM Den Session coming with this, so get the Android App on the Amazon App Store!

Bears In Games
Bears In Games - The Daily Lives Of Domestic Bears

Bears In Games

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2009


Elite Bear Agents, Bears In Sims, and a slightly off topic look at Midnight Club: Los Angeles make up this week's too hot for TV episode of Bears In Games! Elite Beat Agents is a bizarre music action game from INiS that just so happens to feature a lot of big guys, bears, and chubby guys. A spin off of the Japan-only Ouendan series, you tap along with the beat to progress the story. We take the time to look at four different bearish characters, and pause momentarily to see what secrets a young girl's dead father holds. Snotty Japanophiles will tell you that Elite Beat Agents has nothing on Ouendan, and that the music list sucks. Perhaps I have more tolerance for the sort of cheap licenses this game pulls, but it's not so bad. They generally go with the action on screen, and hey, it's got YMCA for the wet-suited bear Captain Brooke, David Bowie's Let's Dance, and Jamiroquai's Canned Heat! That's more songs that I like than the average Guitar Hero game. But I do have a terrible taste in music. I did miss out on some bears, though; the multiplayer features some exclusive story modes that I can't really show via emulation, and one of them has a very hot (for the creepy / funny super deformed art style, I mean) shirtless fat guy in a leather vest and hat. Hey! And did I mention big bear in wetsuit? I think I did. Moving on.The Sims 3 was a big release this year, and it's better than it had any right to be. Honestly, it's just a polish of the Sims 2. But the Sims 2 needed a solid polishing, so hey! On the Bears In Games Facebook Page, I asked for anyone who wanted to be in an episode of Bears In Games for the Sims to sign up, and I actually got a few replies. So we've got Jack, a would-be writer and then sometimes paramedic / heartbreaker, Tom, the guy that pretty much everyone had a secret desire to kiss, Robbie, who watches a lot of television, and of course me, who in this case becomes a police officer and lounges around in underwear a lot. Oh, and has some anti-social habits.Finally, I review Midnight Club: Los Angeles. This game sucked. Looks pretty in cut scenes. But the motion capture sucks, the characters are awful, awful people that you'd never want to have a conversation with, and the amount of T-Mobile product placement made this game virtually unplayable for me. Fools.What's next on the Bears In Games plate? Well, I've recorded Final Fantasys III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, X-2, and XII and should be recording audio for that with Max from gamesters.ca this weekend! Get ready for a pileup of Final Fantasy fun. Given that I was stretching the capacity of Blogger's 100mb upload limit with this one, I may have to break the RSS feed version into two chunks. Because that's a lot of Final Fantasy. Also getting Robbie (from the Sims) over for the Bears In Games One Year Anniversary episode... the subject? It's a secret. A sexy secret.If you want to see Bears In Games in better quality, you can always check out the Bears In Games youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/BearsInGames