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The Last Days of the New Covenant Scripture: Hebrews 10:11-18 Preacher: Rev. David Inks Sermon Outline: Introduction The Old is in the New Revealed — Priestly Sacrifice The Old is in the New Revealed — Kingship The Old is in the New Revealed — Royal Priesthood Conclusion Sermon Video: https://youtu.be/O6gxRpQnw5M Scripture Reading: […] The post The Last Days of the New Covenant appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.
CORE is not your average hard rock band. Formed in 2003, hailing from South Dakota they are sure to be the next big thing to come out of the Midwest. For fans of Coheed & Cambria, Alter Bridge and 10 Years, CORE approach songwriting honestly and are dedicated passionate musicians. This power trio provides a tight rhythm section that produces a brutal sound, balanced by tender yet powerful vocal harmonies reminiscent of Layne Staley. Equal parts heavy riffs and delicate acoustics, CORE's music is emotionally charged and unique. They have opened for popular national acts SHINEDOWN, SEVENDUST, ALTER BRIDGE, CANDLEBOX, BUCKCHERRY, POWERMAN 5000, SALIVA, ORGY, SAUL, VRSTY, TRAPT, RED, SAVING ABEL, POP EVIL, HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD, EVE TO ADAM, CANDLELIGHT RED, SEBASTIAN BACH, EVAN'S BLUE, NEW MEDICINE, CAVO, DAYS OF THE NEW, SEASON'S AFTER, WES BORELAND (of Limp Bizkit, and Black Light Burns), THE DREAMING, CINDER ROAD, DROPPING DAYLIGHT, & CHRIS VOLZ as well as many others. Fall of 2023 will see the release of new music by CORE who have a devoted national following &are currently in support of their much anticipated 4th Album. "Broken Heart Syndrome (Deluxe Edition)" is an ambitious 21 track double disc offering that was unleashed worldwide on Black Friday 2019. Originally released in 2015, the band wanted to redo the album independently. The result is a blistering 120+ minute rocker featuring the original 11 tracks in a much punchier and in your face mix, as well as acoustic versions of each song stripped naked to their purest form. As of this release, the response has been more than 900,000 YouTube views with almost 20% of those coming from the song "Daydream Junkie" which premiered on June, 15th 2020. In 2018 the band was featured in Amazon best selling book “Underrated Rock Book: The 200 Most Overlooked Albums 1975-2015”. In November 2021, CORE signed a sync licensing representation deal with five time Grammy-nominated producer and music supervisor, Gary Calamar and Laurel Canon Music Licensing. Gary has overseen music on some of the most acclaimed and popular shows on television including “True Blood”, “Six Feet Under”, “Dexter”, “Entourage”, “Weeds”, “House” and “Man In The High Castle” (Amazon). Gary's current projects include “Titans” (HBO Max) and “Three Body Problem” (Netflix) and recently completed “Cobra Kai” (Season 3, Netflix) and “Uncle Frank” (Amazon) written and directed by Alan Ball. Previously, CORE has independently released "St. Judas Day Parade" in July, 2010 which is featured in the aforementioned Amazon best seller. The singles "Hate Me Harder", Dig", "Live Forever" and "You're So Fake" received nationwide airplay on active rock and college radio stations. In 2007, CORE's debut album "We All Fall Down" earned rave reviews from TAXI & cdreview.com, citing the songs "Eisoptrophobia", "Confession", and "Calling John Coffey" as favorites. All albums are available everywhere digital music is streamed and sold. Physical copies available thru coretunes.com.
Today we interview Warren Burnett. Warren has recently dropped his first Songcard titled ‘Into The Unknown'.In this episode, Warren tells his story.About the ArtistInfluenced by Michael Hedges, Dave Matthews Band, Days Of The New, and Robert Johnson. With Melodic tones and forestry original sound beautiful campfire melodies.Warren has written 10 studio albums over the years and also founder and calibrator of Dark Brook Music as well featuring Maliki Norton and Jeff Adams lead guitarists on many songs on his first 2 albums and 7th . With 100s of live guitar videos on YouTube featuring Radio and TV interviews and on stage performances . With alternate tuning technique's and finger-style to flat pick with slide guitar to mandolin, dulcimer and keys.Warren Continues today still in his melodic musical path daily writing and exploring new boundaries of the guitar weekly with the outdoors as his practice space or in the cabin in the woods. Creating music over the past 24 years for the ever Changing Seasons of New England. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit unlockyoursound.substack.com
CORE is not your average hard rock band. Hailing from South Dakota, they are sure to be the next big thing to come out of the Midwest. For fans of Coheed & Cambria, Alter Bridge and 10 Years, CORE approaches songwriting honestly and are dedicated, passionate musicians. This power trio provides a tight rhythm section that produces a brutal sound, balanced by tender yet powerful vocal harmonies reminiscent of Layne Staley. Equal parts heavy riffs and delicate acoustics, CORE's music is emotionally charged and unique.They have opened for the following popular national acts: SHINEDOWN, SEVENDUST, ALTER BRIDGE, CANDLEBOX, BUCKCHERRY, POWERMAN 5000, SALIVA, ORGY, SAUL, VRSTY, TRAPT, RED, SAVING ABEL, POP EVIL, HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD, EVE TO ADAM, CANDLELIGHT RED, SEBASTIAN BACH, EVAN'S BLUE, NEW MEDICINE, CAVO, DAYS OF THE NEW, SEASON'S AFTER, WES BORELAND (of Limp Bizkit, and Black Light Burns), THE DREAMING, CINDER ROAD, DROPPING DAYLIGHT, & CHRIS VOLZ as well as many others.Fall of 2023 will see the release of new music by CORE, who have a devoted national following & are currently in support of their much anticipated fourth album Broken Heart Syndrome. Originally released in 2015, the band wanted to redo the album independently. The result is a blistering 120+ minute rocker, featuring the original 11 tracks in a much punchier and in-your-face mix, as well as acoustic versions of each song stripped naked to their purest form. As of this release, the response has been more than 900,000 YouTube views with almost 20% of those coming from the song "Daydream Junkie," which premiered on June, 15th 2020.
CORE is not your average hard rock band. Hailing from South Dakota, they are sure to be the next big thing to come out of the Midwest. For fans of Coheed & Cambria, Alter Bridge and 10 Years, CORE approaches songwriting honestly and are dedicated, passionate musicians. This power trio provides a tight rhythm section that produces a brutal sound, balanced by tender yet powerful vocal harmonies reminiscent of Layne Staley. Equal parts heavy riffs and delicate acoustics, CORE's music is emotionally charged and unique. They have opened for the following popular national acts: SHINEDOWN, SEVENDUST, ALTER BRIDGE, CANDLEBOX, BUCKCHERRY, POWERMAN 5000, SALIVA, ORGY, SAUL, VRSTY, TRAPT, RED, SAVING ABEL, POP EVIL, HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD, EVE TO ADAM, CANDLELIGHT RED, SEBASTIAN BACH, EVAN'S BLUE, NEW MEDICINE, CAVO, DAYS OF THE NEW, SEASON'S AFTER, WES BORELAND (of Limp Bizkit, and Black Light Burns), THE DREAMING, CINDER ROAD, DROPPING DAYLIGHT, & CHRIS VOLZ as well as many others.Fall of 2023 will see the release of new music by CORE, who have a devoted national following & are currently in support of their much anticipated fourth album Broken Heart Syndrome. Originally released in 2015, the band wanted to redo the album independently. The result is a blistering 120+ minute rocker, featuring the original 11 tracks in a much punchier and in-your-face mix, as well as acoustic versions of each song stripped naked to their purest form. As of this release, the response has been more than 900,000 YouTube views with almost 20% of those coming from the song "Daydream Junkie," which premiered on June, 15th 2020.
If you're a listener, you'll know that reading really can be an issue for us, and by “us”, we mean “the two guys that aren't Shrout”. We all know Shrout is an excellent reader. Speaking of him, welcome to Shrout's Karaoke Corner! We've got Bob Seger, Days Of The New, Five For Fighting, and more! People are gettin' really cranked. Is former Alice In Chains bassist Mike Starr still alive? Allow us to solve that mystery! Are our heights merely a lie? Would you like some Rocky Mountain oysters and haggis? This ain't Domino's, asshole! Get it yourself!Support the show
Electric artists have been playing acoustically since the beginning of recorded music. Usually, the slower ballads and the prettier mellow songs by rock artists were accompanied by acoustic guitars. This week we are celebrating bands that can re-imagine their songs with acoustic instruments and still rock! We are pulling the plug… and gasping for air guitars!What's this InObscuria thing? We're a podcast that exhumes obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and puts them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This week we discuss the FORGOTTEN. Mtv started a series in 1989 called “unplugged”, and almost every mainstream relevant act started producing acoustic albums or versions of their songs. This week we listen to some artist that you may have never considered as having acoustic interpretations of their songs.Songs this week include:Classless Act – “All That We Are” from Welcome To The Acoustic Show - EP (2022)Minus The Bear – “Knights” from Acoustics (2008)The Pretty Reckless – “Only Love Can Save Me Now” from Other Worlds (2022) Backyard Babies – “Th1rt3en Or Nothing” from Silver & Gold (2019)Flyleaf – “Fully Alive” from Flyleaf (2005)Machine Head – “Darkness Within” from Unto The Locust (2011)Sway – “Stood” from Kawfee Talk (1998)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/inobscuria/og-shopCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
Hour 3 of A&G features hope for humanity, a poll on our prospects, Open AI's CEO reveals his fear, and more on the TikTok hearing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 of A&G features hope for humanity, a poll on our prospects, Open AI's CEO reveals his fear, and more on the TikTok hearing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 of A&G features hope for humanity, a poll on our prospects, Open AI's CEO reveals his fear, and more on the TikTok hearing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TRENDSETTERS & SWITCHEROOS pt 2 with Nate & Ash *For the best experience, use buds
In Episode 27, Max's adventure begins with a ZZ Top / Skynyrd show, then we talk about some of the legendary shows at the State Fair Speedway. Now days, considered a one hit wonder, but back in 1999, Days of The New became a big deal really fast at a very young age. We talk about a couple of Days of The New / Travis Meeks shows as well as a historic Mr. Bungle show! Max tells the story about talking to David Lee Roth on the phone to buy CD Stock of the new DLR record for Choice Music, not realizing he was talking to Diamond Dave! Speaking of Choice Music, If you love Hanson, you should thank Max for carrying their independent release before blowing up for their success! If you hate Hanson, you should blame Max, its all his fault!!! Max talks about carrying their Cassette's & CD's before signing their Major Label record deal & singing acapella in Choice Music for him. Occasionally, Max will drop some gems, you just have to be there to pick up the knowlege. In this episode, he explains how Afroman gets his hustle on in certain states.... In short, Episode 27, we go from ZZ Top, to Hanson, to Afroman.... Here's The Deal! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Johnny and Michael resolve to bestow knowledge and advice to those who don't deserve it AND we celebrate years end with our respective Bugaboos. With musical selectioms by JD McPherson, The Who, Days Of The New, and a bonus track featuring Monte Python.
The New Year provides you with a one-shot, window-of-opportunity to blast out of the gate fast, focused and fired up. And, as with any opportunity you have an obligation to capitalize on it. For more life-transforming strategies and free webinars, visit: https://100DayChallenge.com
Jesus Ministries, Joan Boney ... The people of God have lived by the Old Covenant for hundreds of years and have sacrificed animals for their sins year by year. Jesus walked on this earth in the form of a man for a short time doing the work of God and then the rulers of the Jewish nations crucified Jesus and Jesus died on a cross, paying for our sins and setting up the way for the New Covenant which would take the place of the Old Covenant. God tells us about that covenant which came through the blood shed by Jesus. Hebrews 8 7 For if that first covenant had been faultless, then should no place have been sought for the second. 8 For finding fault with them, HE saith, Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah: 9 Not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day when I took them by the hand to lead them out of the land of Egypt; because they continued not in MY covenant, and I regarded them not, saith the Lord. 10 For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, saith the Lord; I will put MY laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts: and I will be to them a God, and they shall be to ME a people: 11 And they shall not teach every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the Lord: for all shall know ME, from the least to the greatest. 12 For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more. 13 In that HE saith, A new covenant, HE hath made the first old. Now that which decayeth and waxeth old is ready to vanish away.
Shane and Raborn talk the pros and cons of two grunge originals.
JC Gaillard continues to analyze the way the various aspects highlighted in earlier episodes of the Series are interlinked; in this episode, he goes back to the "when-not-if" paradigm around cyber attacks and why tactical and strategic execution is paramount for the new CISO
JC Gaillard reaches the final episodes in this Series and starts to look at how the various aspects highlighted in earlier episodes are interlinked; in this episode, the key traits senior execs and Board members need to focus on when hiring a new CISO
JC Gaillard looks at the way the cyber security agenda needs to be framed at Board level, to enable the best positioning of the role and profile of the new CISO ahead of the "First 100 Days"
JC Gaillard digs into the concept and definition of a Security Operating Model, why it needs to underpin the "First 100 Days of the New CISO", and why "Process and People first, then Technology" has to be the main guiding principle here
Hoy en La Gran Travesía podréis escuchar a Steve Earle, Wilco, Days of the New, Cracker, 16 Horsepower, Sheryl Crow y muchos más. Y ya sabéis, si os gusta el programa y os apetece, podéis apoyarnos y colaborar con nosotros por el simple precio de una cerveza al mes, desde el botón azul de iVoox, y así, además acceder a todo el archivo histórico exclusivo. Muchas gracias a todos por suscribiros, comentar, compartir, darle like... y en especial a los mecenas y patrocinadores de La Gran Travesía por su apoyo. Lourdes Pilar, Jose Diego, Dora, Miguel Angel Torres, Dani, Suibne, Jesús Miguel, Leticia, Sementalex, Guillermo Gutierrez, Zimmy, Enrique FG, Sergio Castillo, Aida, Mati, Elliot SF, Redneckman, Daniel A, Raul Andrés, Luis Miguel Crespo, Gonzalo Fernández, Vlado 74, Toni Sureda, Alvaro Pérez, Marcos París, Angel Hernandez, Edgar Cuevas, Okabe 16, Victor Vosgos, Jit, Karlos Martinez, Daropa, Vicente DC, Francisco González, María Arán, javifer27, juancalero62, Eulogiko, Ikatza, Fonune, Juan Carlos González, Víctor Bravo, Gin1975… y a los mecenas anónimos
JC Gaillard continues exploring a few specific topics surrounding the "First 100 Days of the New CISO"; in this episode, the reporting line of the CISO, why it matters and how to determine which would work best
As part of his continuing exploration of the "First 100 Days of the New CISO", JC Gaillard looks into the profile of the CISO and why management experience is of paramount importance, over and above technical knowledge.
JC Gaillard continues exploring the topics surrounding the "First 100 Days of the New CISO"; in this episode, he dives into the aspects surrounding the tenure of the CISO and why it is key to driving security transformation
JC Gaillard is joined by Head of Cyber and Information Security at Swansea University Neil Cordell, to discuss his real-life experience of taking up a new CISO position in the midst of the Covid pandemic, and the lessons that can be learnt about bringing all stakeholders on board the cyber security transformation journey Neil's details can be found here on Linkedin >> https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilcordell/
JC Gaillard reaches the end of his exploration of the "First 100 Days of the New CISO" and before moving on to a number of episodes with guests on the theme, he digs into "expectations vs. reality" and explores the root causes of the disconnect which may exist between what the CISO finds on arrival and what they were sold at interview time
Things have been a changing for us! I'm adjusting the format (possibly permanently, perhaps not) all due to the ever fluctuating roller coaster that is our lives! Kids change their routines as they get older, thus so do parents. For 10 weeks 9pm is for running, suddenly, on a dime, it's for feeding and recovering.
JC Gaillard continues its exploration of the "First 100 Days of the New CISO" with an analysis on how tactical firefighting and the unavoidable handling of cybersecurity incidents must not be seen just as a "curse" throughout the first 100 days, but can be used to build up trust with stakeholders
JC Gaillard reaches the end of the "6 days-6 weeks-6 months" cycle he explored around "The First 100 Days of the New CISO", and looks at what happens next, and how CISOs can continue to drive change
JC Gaillard reaches the "6 months" part of his journey throughout the "First 100 Days of the New CISO"; in this episode, how to build an execution framework to support the strategic vision defined earlier, and why governance is key at this stage to support lasting change
JC Gaillard continues developing his "6 days - 6 weeks - 6 months" model, framing the first 100 days of the new CISO; in this episode, the six weeks horizon, and how to continue building a strategic framework addressing the key challenges of the new CISO role
JC Gaillard continues to look back at his 2017-2018 series of articles about "The First 100 Days of the New CISO"; in this episode, he looks into the challenges of the first week, and why it is key to understand the firm, its people and its culture from the start
We enter the second part of our third series and JC Gaillard starts exploring and revisiting his 2017-2018 series of articles entitled "The First 100 Days of the New CISO"; in this episode, why context is key and how to assess it, looking in turn at the profile of the person, the nature of the role and the maturity of the firm
Bailey has cracked open his audio vault and blessed us with some of his favorite clips from his radio past for your enjoyment! Today's moment was from 2009 at Real Radio in Orlando. In this episode you'll hear Travis and Brian join the show and talk about their past success, drug use and recovery as well as the future of this generationally iconic band. Plus, a 2 song exclusive in studio. (Cast: Bailey "Buckethead", Bull and Prince) If you have a friend you think would enjoy the show, tell them to become a subscriber of The BS today: https://anchor.fm/the-bailey-show/subscribe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-bailey-show/message
Electric artists have been playing acoustically since the beginning of recorded music. Usually, the slower ballads and the prettier mellow songs by rock artists were accompanied by acoustic guitars. This week we are celebrating bands that can re-imagine an up-tempo song with acoustic instruments and still rock! We are pulling the plug… and gasping for air guitars!What's this InObscuria thing? We're a podcast that exhumes obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and puts them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This week we discuss the FORGOTTEN. Mtv started a series in 1989 called “unplugged”, and almost every mainstream relevant act started producing acoustic albums or versions of their songs. This week we listen to some artists that you may have never considered as having acoustic interpretations of their songs.Songs this week include:Sevendust – “Seasons” from Southside Double-Wide Acoustic Live (2004)Thundermother – “Dogs From Hell (acoustic)” from Heat Wave Deluxe Addition (2021)Diamond Head – “Lightning To The Nations” from Acoustic First Cuts EP (2002) Los Kung-Fu Monkeys – “Common Chord (acoustic)” from Common Chord (2020)Clutch – “Basket Of Eggs (acoustic)” from Blast Tyrant Deluxe Addition (2011)Haunt – “On The Stage” from Unplugged Vol. 1 (2021)Suicidal Tendencies – “Get Your Right On! (acoustic)” from Get Your Fight On! (2018)Mercy Beat – “Pissed-Off Song” from Walk With Me (1999)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/inobscuria/og-shopCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
In episode 66 of The Popko Project podcast I’m joined by Hugo Ferreira, the lead singer and only remaining original member of the rock band Tantric. We talk about what it was like achieving such huge success right out of the gate with their self titled debut album in 2001, the band’s music over the […]
Its time for passive aggressive podcasting. Kurt's Ranch is filled with subpar pizza. Red Dog = grain alcohol + sewage treatment plant water runoff. Davanni's Pizza, pies of the proletariat. More than 2 slices is improper. GM Finstad's Facebook friends are your old middle school sports foes. Whitacre has another quarterback waiting in the wings, though hes not so little anymore. Lipke attended West Point Adjacent. Air Quote Basketball Talent. Days Of The New, crappy coaching soundtrack. Jock Jams is music for 50 year olds. Quin Brenna Butterfingers. GM Traynor is haunted by Argentina. Harpooners are terrorists, its quite simple. Raisinets don't fill the box, so shame on Nestle, and shame on GMZ. I dont care what you say, you KNOW what Mony Mony is about. YOU. KNOW.
Trace interviews Todd from the band Blisskreig who members are formed from Tantric, Days of the New, Submersed and Eye Empire.For more information: https://blisskriegmusic.com/ Interview date: 9 March 2021https://rockchatwithtrace.com/
Yay its a new day! Que the “whole new World “ song... the focus is on moving forward and creating stability equity security. Fire relief agencies bit and we are taking the reins into our own hand and seeking out the private business sector as well! And her realtors and lenders and I am acting as my own most passionate personal patron! Also Launching pads don”t get built overnight (and they don't happen in a vacuum) My improved money perspective began shifting 10 to 15 years ago - and its been though it's been a 10+ year process and evolving ever since. fire or no does it even matter much? No and even convoluted relief efforts only made me more ferocious & determined. I seeS always capable of so much if we only we can turn on our inner cheerleaders come on home ownership . Let's do this! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Donald CarpenterTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Donald Carpenter. Donald was previously the lead singer for the rock band SubmerseD, and Eye Empire; and currently fronts the new rock band Blisskrieg. Blisskrieg is comprised of Donald, and the three founding members of Days Of The New and Tantric. (Todd Whitener, Matt Taul, and previous guest Jesse Vest)In this episode Donald and I chat about how he got into the music business, how his first 2 successful bands got together, why he took a break from the music business, and how this new band came to be. We do briefly discuss some of the pitfalls and downsides of the music business, as well as some behind the scenes stories about how this new album got made during Covid 19. Donald does let me play one of the songs off of Blisskrieg's new album Remedy (available everywhere), so Thank you Donald!Follow Donald on social media:Insta: @DonaldCarpenterMusicFB: Donald Carpenter (Musician Page)Follow Blisskrieg on social media:Twit: @BlisskriegBandInsta: @BlisskriegBandFB: Blisskrieg
From the ashes of Days Of The New, Tantric, Submersed & Eye Empire comes Blisskrieg. Listen in as Todd Whitener explains to Ozz where he's been and where he's headed. Blisskrieg is another shot for a group of guys that are trying for a third, big bite at the apple. Can they do it? Listen in to find out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blisskrieg bassist Jesse Vest called in to talk about his NEW band Blisskrieg with Todd Whitenerand Matt Taul and singer Donald Carpenter. Their debut album "Remedy" will be out on 2/22/21. Here's what we talked about: Blisskrieg (0-2) Meeting Donald Carpenter (2-5) debut album "Remedy" (5-8) Blisskrieg "livestream"? (8-10) Touring w/Metallica (10-12) Days Of The New "Touch Peel & Stand" (12-13) Tantric "Breakdown" (13-14) Flannel 5-Nirvana, PJ, STP, AIC, Soundgarden (14-18) Advice for Bassists (18-end)
Wow....action-packed is the only way to describe this episode of Talkin' Rock! David Coverdale is up first. I LOVE talking to him. He's so much fun and never fails to entertain. This interview delivers more of that. We talk about.... -The first show he ever played in America -The Whitesnake Blues album -Has he gotten vaccinated? -Reconnecting with former band members and more.. (around 14:30) Then, Brad Arnold from 3 Doors Down was nice enough to join me. They have three live-streams starting February 5th. We talk about his... -Country living -How life changed with the drop of the massive debut album -The ups and downs the band has gone through -The three "new" songs, and TONS more. (around 29:30) Todd Whitener joins me to talk about his new project Blisskrieg. We talk about.... -Day of the New/Tantric -His former bands -How the band started...just for starters... Enjoy! -Meltdown- https://whitesnake.com/ https://www.3doorsdown.com/#!/ https://www.facebook.com/BlisskriegBand/ https://wrif.com/podcasts/talkin-rock-with-meltdown/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A chat with Karen, Gordie, and Nick of the Lucid Furs as well as Kate, a fan of the band. We talk about surviving the pandemic while recording new music. Our chat turned to the challenges of retrofitting older music, touring stories and favorite destinations. Frequent topics such as musical influences and first albums were fun and insightful. There are plenty of gems in this episode, so dig in.Surviving the Pandemic with The Lucid FursJust before the pandemic struck, The Lucid Furs were working on another tour. They had planned to get back to Texas as well as do a bit of international touring by visiting Canada. I asked what the band has been doing to ride out the storm.Karen mentioned that in addition to having to cancel their tour, they had to put recording of their new album on hold. Once things were safe enough to enter the studio last summer, they were able to finish up recording. Now they are just waiting on mixing and mastering to be completed. The Lucid Furs are thinking that they will hold on to the new album until they can get out on the road to promote it.In the meantime, the Lucid Furs have been doing some DIY recording in their vintage kitchen. This project includes working out rearranging older tunes for acoustic and writing new music. They have a few surprises in store, including a cover or two.The Lucid Furs music leans on the heavier end of the rock spectrum. I was curious how well their older tunes translated to acoustic. Gordie and Karen both mentioned that for some songs, they just did not work out. However other tunes actually started life as acoustic riffs and it was easier to retrofit those back to their origin. Touring with The Lucid FursIt takes a certain level of dedication and drive to go from making music for yourself to wanting to join a band and tour the country. I was curious when and what inspired each member of The Lucid Furs to perform and tour. Gordie mentioned that he knew as soon as he started playing guitar at 17 that he wanted to be in a band. Touring always seemed like a dream until he joined The Lucid Furs. Karen laughed and said that they threw Gordie into touring just a few months after he joined.Nick mentions with a laugh that part of the drive to tour is to avoid anything not music related. Gordie jumped in adding “Work sucks, I’m going to go play guitar”. As for desire to play music, Nick comes from a family that is heavily into music. It has been a part of his life for as long as he can remember. Nick adds that touring with The Lucid Furs is a riot.Karen never thought she would actually be in a band. Prior to the first band she was in called Karmic Lava, she had never performed in front of people. It took a while to develop the confidence in her voice. She laughs adding that she shook like a leaf the first time she played a show.Eventually she fell in love with performing. This led to wanting to become more involved in all aspects of the band. Ultimately with her partner and drummer Dan, they created The Lucid Furs. Over the years, the band has morphed into its present shape and is firing on all cylinders.Highlights from the RoadSince we were talking about touring, I asked what were some of the places that The Lucid Furs enjoyed visiting the most so far in their journeys. Everyone agreed that New Mexico was awesome with the beautiful landscape. One thing they remember most is that there are chili peppers everywhere. As ornaments, as ornamental lighting shaped like peppers, and of course making for some great food.Karen also loves Texas. Everywhere they have played, the people have been fantastic with great crowds. Another fun run is New York City. Nick mentioned that one of the best aspects of being on tour is great food. He isn’t sure every band has this experience, but the Lucid Furs have happened upon some tasty grub. Drop into our chat to hear about Nick and Gordie’s taco adventure. Karen missed out on the tacos, but scored some killer chow mein.Future DestinationsI asked Karen, Nick, and Gordie where they would love to travel to once they are open to tour again. Gordie is all about going to the North Pole. We laughed and then riffed on The Thing and Snake Plissken. Nick is really down for anywhere as he loves being on the road. Wherever the road leads, Nick is happy to be in the van.Karen wants to hit California. The band has done most of the U.S, but never made it to California. Gordie cautioned that they have to avoid fire season. Evidently while on tour in Montana, Washington, and Oregon the skies were full of smoke. Gordie definitely doesn’t want to deal with that again.Musical InspirationsA common question on Fans With Bands is to find out what were the musical influences for each band member. Nick feels his family are big influences given family gatherings typically involve playing music. In terms of bands, Nick is a fan of 90’s grunge area bands such as Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Tool, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Gordie’s dad was a big influence as he plays guitar. Early musical influences included Hendrix and Metallica. Once he started playing, he really got into jazz riffs and licks of Grant Green. As a kid, Karen listened to a lot of R&B and folk with Jewel being an early influence. As she got older, she became a punk rock fan and especially loves the surf rock punk of The Amino Acids. Vocally, Karen found her love in the vocals of Ann Wilson of Heart.Meeting Musical IdolsI wanted to know if anyone in The Lucid Furs had stories of meeting famous musicians. Nick met Paul Stanley of Kiss. He was shocked at how tall Paul is. He got his autograph and Paul asked him “Have you seen the new KISS DVD?” Nick said that he hadn’t. Paul replied “It Rocks” leaving Nick with an awesome story to share.Karen thinks it is best not to meet your idols. She had a chance to meet Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad and turned it down. She was afraid that Mark wouldn’t approve of the band name “The Lucid Furs” given it sounds like Lucifer.Gordie met Travis Meeks of Days Of The New. Travis was very cool giving Gordie an autograph and writing out the setlist for him. While on tour, Gordie and Dan met the drummer of The Meters, Zigaboo Modeliste in a music store. They got a picture of him and he said “Don’t stop playing, don’t let me down now” after finding out they were on tour from Detroit.Origin of the Band Name and Lyrical InterpretationsWhen Karen mentioned that she didn't want to potentially offend Mark Farner by telling him the band’s name, it sparked the question of how they arrived at the name “The Lucid Furs”. Karen said it comes from lyrics in the song “Rock Bottom” by UFO. She added, “at least I think that is what they say”. Google the lyrics to see what they really say.This sparked laughs and talk about misunderstanding lyrics. I’m sure everyone has stories of hearing one thing and discovering you weren’t even close. Karen said she doesn’t like playing covers after getting called out for singing the lyrics in reverse when covering a Pentagram song. But hey, maybe we are making the songs better through our lyrical interpretations.First AlbumsAnother frequent topic on Fans With Bands is first albums. Nick remembers his first album (on cassette) was Billy Idol. Karen’s first album was Dookie by Green Day. She really loved the song “Basket Case”. However, the Green Day album American Idiot was a real bummer and ended the Green Day following. Gordie’s first album was Band of Gypsies with Jimi Hendrix.Speaking of albums, I mentioned my first album being Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John. This led to conversation about Rod Stewart and Elton John with Rod covering the song “Country Comfort” from the Tumbleweed Connection album. Karen mentioned that the best landlord she ever had Mr. Danny D is also a great Rod Stewart impersonator and Hamtramck legend. I learn something every show.Pineapple WrapWhat is typically a question that evokes a bit of controversy in a band had no effect on The Lucid Furs. When asked about pineapple on pizza, everyone was fine with it. Karen did qualify that it must be paired with feta. Gordie is in the sweet and savory camp by adding jalapenos. Nick actually only likes pineapple when it is on a pizza. Go figure. Dig into the stories, laughs, and much more in this episode of Fans With Bands with The Lucid Furs. We hope you enjoy it! Subscribe to Fans With Bands on your favorite podcast service such as Apple, Google, Youtube, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Audible, Amazon Music or Stitcher. Be sure to rate the show and please send us feedback. We would love to hear from you. 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I have big goals for 2021 - but I'm not looking at it like that. I'm splitting my year up into 90-day chunks, which actionable monthly goals. Why? I'll have wins every 90-days that are achievable. It's also an easier way to set goals because it can be difficult to plan a year out - but you can plan 3-months out. I break down how I structured my first 90-days of the year in this episode + a recap of new changes for the podcast in 2021. Learn more about the First 90-days coaching program: www.jenglantz.com/first90 Join the pick me up newsletter: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5fe8f547eb64c216bafde8fb Send a pick-me-up question in for Jen: https://www.speakpipe.com/JenGlantz Join the FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/anyyounger/
In this episode, we open up the conversation to No Labels’ members to discuss what they think should be the top priorities for No Labels in the first hundred days of the new Biden Administration and the new Congress. It will be no surprise that the new president’s first task will be the containment of COVID-19, but No Labels is in a unique position to help determine what comes next. In the next Congress No Labels’ bipartisan coalition in the House and the Senate could emerge as the pivotal swing bloc. Democrats will have an even smaller majority in the House. While party control of the Senate will not be determined until the January 5 Georgia runoffs, the majority party will have no more than between 50-52 seats. The implication of this new legislative math is clear: In 2021, Washington will either solve problems on a bipartisan basis or they won’t solve them at all.Go to NoLabels.org to learn more about how we are bringing together a bipartisan group of public and private leaders working to solve America’s toughest problems.
Álbum "Stoned Inmaculate: The Music Of The Doors": Stone Temple Pilots - "Break On Through" Creed - "Riders On The Storm" Train - "Light My Fire" Smash Mouth - "Peace Frog" Days Of The New - "L.A. Woman" Aerosmith - "Love Me To Times" The Doors - "Under Waterfall" The Cult - "Wild Child" Jim Morrison - "Roadhouse Rap" John Lee Hooker & Jim Morrison - "Roadhouse Blues" William S. Burroughs - "Is Everybody In? Oleander - "Hello I Love You" Ian Astbury - "Touch Me" Perry Farrell & Exene - "Children Of Night" Bo Diddley - "Love Her Madly" Escuchar audio
Álbum "We're A Happy Family : A Tribute To Ramones" : Red Hot Chili Peppers - "Havana Affair" Rob Zombie - "Blitzrieg Bop" Eddie Vedder with Zeke - "I Believe In Miracles" Metallica - "53rd & 3rd" U2 - "Beat On The Brat" Kiss - "Do You Remember Rock'N Roll Radio?" Marilyn Manson - "The KKK Tok My Baby Away" Garbage - "I Just Wanna Have Something To Do" Green Day - "Outsider" The Pretenders - "Something To Belive In" Rancid - "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" Pete Yorn - "i Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" The Offspring - "I Wanna Be Sedated" Rooney - "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" Tom Waits - "Return Of Jackie & Judy" Álbum "Stoned Inmaculate: The Music Of The Doors": Days Of The New - "The End" Escuchar audio
Travis Meeks, una de las voces con las que conectamos a finales de los 90. Su proyecto 'Days of the New' traían una apuesta sincera y visceral, sonidos acústicos con aire a lo que pasó en Seattle años atrás.En nuestro programa de hoy repasamos su carrera y tocamos madera para que un nuevo disco llegue pronto. Suenan: 01. Shelf In The Room 02. Touch, Peel And Stand 03. Freak (Live) 04. How Do You Know You (Live Radio3) 05. Flight Response 06. Bring Yourself 07. The Doors & Travis Meeks - The End (Live VH1 2001) 08. Hang On to This 09. Words 10. Dancing with the Wind 11. Another Brick in the Wall Enemy 12. Illusion Is Now 13.Touch, Peel And Stand (Electric version live 2002)
Travis Meeks, una de las voces con las que conectamos a finales de los 90. Su proyecto 'Days of the New' traían una apuesta sincera y visceral, sonidos acústicos con aire a lo que pasó en Seattle años atrás.En nuestro programa de hoy repasamos su carrera y tocamos madera para que un nuevo disco llegue pronto. Suenan: 01. Shelf In The Room 02. Touch, Peel And Stand 03. Freak (Live) 04. How Do You Know You (Live Radio3) 05. Flight Response 06. Bring Yourself 07. The Doors & Travis Meeks - The End (Live VH1 2001) 08. Hang On to This 09. Words 10. Dancing with the Wind 11. Another Brick in the Wall Enemy 12. Illusion Is Now 13.Touch, Peel And Stand (Electric version live 2002)
The Podcast That Rocked episode for August 11th, 2019. Weekly podcast discussing Kid Rock's questionable attack at Taylor Swift, Tommy Lee throwing down at the conservative side of the US, and more! Discussion Topics: -Kid Rock goes after Taylor Swift in a questionable manner -Tommy Lee unleashes a huge rant on the conservative side of the US -Tool release first new song in 13 years -Slipknot had some of the best marketing and publicity for an album in years -Brief history about Days Of The New -Killswitch Engage return with a new album and prove past band members can still be friends
The Podcast That Rocked episode for August 11th, 2019. Weekly podcast discussing Kid Rock's questionable attack at Taylor Swift, Tommy Lee throwing down at the conservative side of the US, and more! Discussion Topics: -Kid Rock goes after Taylor Swift in a questionable manner -Tommy Lee unleashes a huge rant on the conservative side of the US -Tool release first new song in 13 years -Slipknot had some of the best marketing and publicity for an album in years -Brief history about Days Of The New -Killswitch Engage return with a new album and prove past band members can still be friends
Fun show for you this week. ad a fast little chat with guitarist James Skrtich (Impending Lies) and talked about their gig tonight as well as opening the Day 2 of the Inkcarceration Festival, Following this was Susan Fisher who is the with Inkcarceration Festival. Had a glorious call in from Non-Phil Anselmo. We talked a lot of shenanigans including the recent Vultan show. Ending the program was an interesting interview with Days of the New Travis Meeks. This interview was from 2009 and was on Üncensored Net Noise. Dom was on the show back then with Chris. Music played by: Heavy as Texas, and possibly a few more. We also played the weekly Rock N Metal Newz segment. Thanks for tuning in to our live broadcast of the Maximum Threshold Radio Show and also thanks for downloading this episode. It means a lot to us for you support. If you subscribe on iTunes please rate us with 5 stars and please leave a comment as we will read it on air. To download the show. Right click on the DOWNLOAD link above and pick Save As! Follow us on twitter at @MaxThreshold | facebook like us at facebook.com/maximumthreshold --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mtrs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mtrs/support
Jesse Vest - Musician (Days Of The New / Tantric)This episode is my conversation with Jesse Vest. Jesse is the founding bass player for the 90's rock band Days Of The New and ALSO the founding bass player for the 2000's rock band Tantric! This was a fun conversation with an actual rock star. In this episode we talk about what drew him to music, his time with Days Of The New and Tantric, as well as his past and present relationship with one time best friend Travis Meeks. We also talk about his podcast: CrasherCast, and his current band The Louisville Crashers. Also Jesse lets me play one of their songs!Jesse's social media:Twit: @CrasherCastInsta: @TheCrasherCastGrab a copy of Jesse's ICONIC work:Days Of The New debut album: https://amzn.to/2CmKyZITantric debut album: https://amzn.to/2CQffaOCheck out Jesse's current band: TheLouisvilleCrashers.comCheck out Jesse's podcast CrasherCast on iTunes or wherever.
Kevin Hale shoots with the talented Jesse Vest - bassist for The Louisville Crashers & podcast host for CrasherCast. We talk his music history - including Days Of The New, Tantric to his current band, podcasting and lots of other stuff. A great segment with Jesse. Lots of straight shooting here.
Acoustic live renditions of Lynyrd Skynyrd,Blackstreet,Elvis,Days Of The New,Soundgarden,Eric Clapton,& Five Finger Death Punch(Bad Co cover)
Acoustic live renditions of Lynyrd Skynyrd,Blackstreet,Elvis,Days Of The New,Soundgarden,Eric Clapton,& Five Finger Death Punch(Bad Co cover)
This week on The Bar Star Podcast I'm hanging out with the one and only Jesse Vest. Jesse is the current bass player for the Louisville Crashers but he's had an interesting music career. Jesse was a founding member of Days Of The New and they got a record deal when Jesse was fresh out of high school. We talk about what it was like to tour with Metallica when Jesse was just 20 years old! He has seen and done far more than most of us can imagine and he looks back on that time in his life with a distant fondness. This episode was so cool because Jesse rarely talks about his time in Days Of The New or Tantric so I'm sure you guys will dig this as much as I did. Social Media Issues – Jesse is in Facebook recovery… Stories From The Stage – Two scary security guards and a poor soul. What Am I Listening To? Jesse is into many things, but he talks about Joe Jackson, Steely Dan and “those howlin' women” he listens to. You can find me at facebook.com/oreillydrumsbarstar to leave any thoughts, comments, nastygrams or opinions. You can also email me at barstarpodcast@gmail.com. I want to hear your thoughts and feedback. Thanx for listening and enjoy the show!!!! The Bar Star Podcast is proudly sponsored by Prophecy Ink. Check them out at facebook.com/prophecyink and prophecyink.com
Invesment Analyst with 27-Four-Investments' Nadir Thokan looks at how the markets looking in the first few days of the new year, where to for Steinhoff now, what could happen to the JSE if foreign flows reverse and highlights from US jobs numbers that came out on Friday.
On the podcast this week, Richie Leahey talks about some of his experiences attending live concerts. This week the podcast also includes the first supercut of sorts of highlights from some live recordings that happened at concerts.
Dwight invites his NFL buddy Will Wolford to the studio to discuss football and Ray Rice.. Kimmet shares stories of her days with Days Of The New and Travis Meeks.. Tom buys another Porsche and buys both Kimmet and Dwight giant flat screen TV’s.. No and say’s funny things.. This is We Talk Funny in […] The post WTFK EP 19 ‘NFL Great Will Wolford tals Ray Rice” appeared first on WTFK Radio.
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Twelve Days of the New Year Song by Lesly Kahn & Company!!! Verse 1!