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On today's show, it's time for an NBA Playoff deep dive, as we… - commiserate over Steph Curry's injury…, - look back at the opening round, ranking the series by intrigue and interest levels…, - analyze what we've seen in the first games of the Conference Semis, particularly the upsets…, - revise our predictions based on the surprising turn of events…, - and much, much more! So sit back, it's the NBA, all NBA and nothing but the NBA here in Playoff time, and we're breaking down how it's all unfolding, next on the Roundup Podcast so let's get rolling . . . > If you're wondering what the intro/outro music on the show is, we lead off every episode with an amazing song by Calexico called Close Behind, and for the closing music, the same song we've used every single episode so far, a beautiful rendition of the standard I Wish You Love, performed by a group called Friends of Dean Martinez, and special thanks to Joe Burns for letting us use his music here. So as always, a shoutout to the music we love, Calexico, Friends of Dean Martinez, check it out…
On today's show, it's NBA Playoff time, the “real season”, where the intensity ramps up, everyone plays thru injuries, the matchups are, for the most part, pretty competitive and it's all happening every single night, so we're breaking it all down, talking… - Warriors' path to the 7 seed, including how… - Jimmy Butler impacts this team, as well as a look at… - Jimmy's proclivity for getting to the line and whether he's a free throw grifter or the whistles are legit…, - and a look at his unique career path and Hall of Fame chances. - (Plus, Steph's end of season stats, Draymond's DPOY chances and some other regular season awards talk…) - That takes us directly into our NBA Playoff Previews as we hit the Warriors/Rockets series first, then weave our way through each conference with picks, predictions and sub-plots, including…, - what the optimal LeBron/Luka dynamic looks like…, - is Rudy Gobert still the “Stifle Tower”…, - Kawhi's rejuvenation and his possible return to that top elite level of NBA superstar who has shown he can lead a team to an NBA title, w/ Jokic, LeBron, Steph, Giannis, and KD, and maybe Luka. SGA and Ant might be there soon, maybe even Brunson or Donovan, Tatum is close, but it's an elite group and Kawhi, looking as spry and efficient as ever, is definitely a part of it…, - and much, much more! So sit back, it's NBA Playoff time, and we're breaking down how it's all unfolding, next on the Roundup Podcast so let's get rolling . . . > If you're wondering what the intro/outro music on the show is, we lead off every episode with an amazing song by Calexico called Close Behind, and for the closing music, the same song we've used every single episode so far, a beautiful rendition of the standard I Wish You Love, performed by a group called Friends of Dean Martinez, and special thanks to Joe Burns for letting us use his music here. So as always, a shoutout to the music we love, Calexico, Friends of Dean Martinez, check it out…
On today's show, between March Madness and the Playoff positioning in the NBA, we've had a whole lotta hoops, and we have a lot to get into, including… - optimal Playoff scenarios for our resurgent Warriors… - as well as potential Playoff rotations… - watching your home team thru the lens of the visiting announcers… - the Thunder and Cavs' push for a historically significant season win/loss record… - seeding battles in both conferences… - Tatum vs Giannis as an MVP candidate… - whether we would take Tatum or Cade moving forward… - Jrue Holiday's HoF chances… - Final Four… - and more! So sit back, baseball is here, the Final Four was electric, the NBA Playoffs are imminent, and we're breaking down how it's all unfolding, next on the Roundup Podcast so let's get rolling . . . > If you're wondering what the intro/outro music on the show is, we lead off every episode with an amazing song by Calexico called Close Behind, and for the closing music, the same song we've used every single episode so far, a beautiful rendition of the standard I Wish You Love, performed by a group called Friends of Dean Martinez, and special thanks to Joe Burns for letting us use his music here. So as always, a shoutout to the music we love, Calexico, Friends of Dean Martinez, check it out…
On today's show, only a month after the Super Bowl the NFL is already back in sports discussions, even as the NBA Playoffs approach, so today we're… - examining new quarterback situations around the NFL… - as well as the most impactful signings and trades… - before evaluating the expectations for Sanders and Ward as the top 2 QBs in the draft. - But first, our Warriors are 12-2 in the Jimmy Butler era; can they keep moving up in the standings? - And can the Cavs and Thunder get into rarified air as far as single season records? - And can Jokic overcome the narrative of the season to win another MVP? So sit back, player movement around the NFL keeps us busy while we wait for the draft as the NBA regular season wraps up with some drama, and we're breaking down how it's all unfolding, next on the Roundup Podcast so let's get rolling . . . > If you're wondering what the intro/outro music on the show is, we lead off every episode with an amazing song by Calexico called Close Behind, and for the closing music, the same song we've used every single episode so far, a beautiful rendition of the standard I Wish You Love, performed by a group called Friends of Dean Martinez, and special thanks to Joe Burns for letting us use his music here. So as always, a shoutout to the music we love, Calexico, Friends of Dean Martinez, check it out…
Abrimos número 45.2023 con el descubrimiento del progresivo de los suecos Agusa, de los que escuchamos su nuevo álbum, Prima Materia, publicado este 2023. Después escuchamos la inclasificable música de Yang, a través de su último trabajo hasta la fecha, de 2022, Designed for Disaster. Volvimos a escuchar a los norteamericanos Fatso Jetson, esta vez con su séptimo álbum de estudio, Flames For All, publicado en 1999. Nuestra primera pincelada de rock clásico vino de la mano de la gran Sandy Denny y sus Fotheringay, proyecto cuasi en paralelo a Fairport Convention, que debutaron en 1970 con su estupendo álbum homónimo. Continue reading La Ruleta Rusa 45.2023. Agusa. Yang. Fatso Jetson. Fotheringay. Birthday Ass. Friends of Dean Martinez. Lynyrd Synyrd. at La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock.
Nobody has covered the Stanford free speech incident more closely than David Lat. He's a legal affairs writer at his Substack, Original Jurisdiction. David is a Harvard undergrad and a Yale law school graduate who has a fascinating backstory. He was originally an assistant U.S. attorney who prosecuted federal crimes under former U.S. Attorney Chris Christie, who of course went on to become governor of New Jersey and ran for president in 2016.We talk about the details of the Stanford free speech incident, and why David thinks the defense of free speech by Stanford Law School Dean Jenny Martinez is such a significant milestone, and a potential turning point in the debate.At the end we discuss whether the "heckler's veto" that Dean Martinez said made the Stanford students unprotected speech might also be a way of thinking about what Peter Pomerantsev has called "censorship by noise." That's the way that authoritarians and bad actors in free societies try to "flood the zone with shit," as Steve Bannon so memorably put it, to make it impossible for truth to be distinguished from falsehood.You can read my summary of the Stanford incident at Yahoo News here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode we hear from Terry Martinez, Vice President and Dean of Students and Emma Moteyunas, Student Support Services Case Manager. Dean Martinez reflects on last year and looks ahead to the start of a new year, discusses the importance of giving grace to others, and invites the community to come together. Emma shares the story of what brought her to Hamilton, reflects on her own college experience as an undecided student, explains what case management is and when students might come in contact with student support services, and that it is okay to not be okay. Released on August 22, 2021
Another Spike Jonze joint / Some raspberry sour ale lovin' by Martin House Brewing / We talk film & coffee with Miguel / Merch ideas
New from Son Volt and the latest from Okkervil River. Something a little older from Jonathan Wilson and music beds from the Friends Of Dean Martinez. And, Penny...right here on episode 6 of Space Heater.
This week, we are so excited to have a special guest, jazz fusion drummer and event photographer, Brian Friedman! We are also featuring music by Van Morrison, Pat Metheny, The Clash, Chic Corea, Jimmy Ruffin, The Knights, Boogaloo Joe Jones, Gene Harris and the Three Sounds, Chico Hamilton, Friends of Dean Martinez, and Little Jackie! SUBSCRIBE: iTunes TWITTER: @MusicFirstPcast FACEBOOK: Music First Podcast INSTAGRAM: MusicFirstPodcast EMAIL: MusicFirstPodcast@gmail.com
You listen. You really listen. We're celebrating our largest jump in listeners since we started this podcast. Thanks. We appreciate your ears. We have sounds found from a 2005 interview with jazz great Paquito D'Rivera, Cheech & Chong, and the JC sanitation department. Our musical selections include some samples of Charles Mingus, playing piano, singing, and playing bass, of course, Los Lobos, a mix of various Tango selections, including Astor Piazzolla, Maxwell, Lou Reed and Friends of Dean Martinez. We welcome your comments and contributions. Send e-mail to soundsfoundaudio@gmail.com.
In which Vicky works through her sadness. We have sounds found from Robert Frost and Felipe Luciano and music from Friends of Dean Martinez, the Clash, Muddy Waters, Erik Satie, Louis and Ella, John Mellencamp, Mongo Santamaria, Roberto Roena and Roberto Fonseca. We welcome your comments and contributions. Send e-mail to soundsfoundaudio@gmail.com.
"Indian Summer" - Friends of Dean Martinez "Nas vs. Portishead" - Dangermouse "Where's Your Head At (Jaxx Nite Dub)" - Basement Jaxx "Chemical Sweet Girl (Dub)" - Black Strobe "I.C.U." - Lansing-Dreiden "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)" - Eurythmics "What You Know" - T.I. "You Ain't Know" - Birdman & Lil Wayne "Flamboyant" - Big L "Who Me?" - KMD "24 Hour Notice" - DJ Zeph "Bump Bump" - Prince Po feat Raekwon "Bubuonic" - Beans "Choke You" - Prefuse 73 "Trouble" - Madlib "The F Word (RJD2 Remix)" - Cannibal Ox "The Snow Capes" - Caribou "Tennessee Waltz" - Friends of Dean Martinez
It shouldn't be this difficult. Music by Friends of Dean Martinez and Hot Hot Heat courtesy of our loving friends at Sub Pop Records.