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The Old P stops by for story time about Mötley Crüe, Def Leopard, Blue Velvet, New Orleans and more! Ryan Day is close to an extension with a tough road ahead. Plus, fat shaming on Lee’s Leftovers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, Mike McCarthy is focusing on getting a job in 2026, but don’t buy his shtick about analytics. The Old P stops by for story time about Mötley Crüe, Def Leopard, Blue Velvet, New Orleans and more. Plus, late night puking, tough work hours and TGIF suspenders!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a Text Message.Today I'm talking with Paul Mahon the guitarist of one of my favorite UK bands - The AnswerThe Answer are a hard rock band from Newcastle and Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland, UK. They have achieved success with their debut album Rise selling in excess of 30,000 copies in the UK and Europe, 10,000 on day one in Japan and 100,000 worldwide. Joe Elliott is a fan of the band and during an interview with AOL has cited them as a possible influence to the way their forthcoming album will sound. Former Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page is also a fan and has attended several of the band's gigsTo get your hands on THE TRIAD METHOD: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/product/the-triad-method/Become a Blues Guitar Show Member: https://www.buzzsprout.com/950998/subscribeHead over to www.thebluesguitarshow.com to subscribe to the mailing listIf you find this stuff useful leave me a review on Spotify or Apple PodcastsShoot me a question to cover in the upcoming episodes by emailing ben@thebluesguitarshow.comBecome a plus member now: https://www.buzzsprout.com/950998/subscribe Download the Triad Method: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/the-triad-method/Support the Show.
William Garrett is a Producer/Mixer and Engineer. William has worked with such artists as New Kids On The Block, Shania Twain, Brandi Carlile, Def Leopard and Mitski. William Garrett's career has covered some amazing and diverse musical genres.He has been a Producer/Mixer/Engineer for over 4 decades, and has supervised the build of multiple recording studios including the 2023 Tec Award winning facility at 555 Matteo in Los Angeles for Spotify. As the producer/mixer for the program, Spotify Singles from 2016-2024, William has worked with an astounding array of artists and supervised over 900 songs, garnering 9.5 billion streams to date. Mostrecent projects include Jon Batiste's soundtrack for Jason Reitman's upcoming film "SNL 1975", and "Bilal"-Live at Glasshaus" featuring Questlove,Common, Robert Glasper, and Burnis Travis.
In episode 24 of Careers in the Business of Law, Brian McGovern talks with David about growing up on the ice in Connecticut, getting his first patent, becoming AIG's first Chief Legal Data Officer, what evergreen traits he looks for in new talent, and finally, what his Spotify data reveals about his taste in music. Today's guest is Brian McGovern. A pioneer of Legal Operations, Brian led one of the largest global enterprise legal management software implementations to date when he served as Senior Vice President and Legal Chief Data Officer at AIG. Brian is dedicated to partnering with clients to drive success through process improvement, technological innovation, and the sharing of knowledge and best practices he's accumulated – and pioneered – throughout his over 25-year career. He is a speaker and thought leader, he is obsessed with helping clients navigate the nuances of selecting and implementing legal technology so they can drive meaningful value that positively impacts the entire business. (0:09) Scientist to Blackbelt to Data Officer. David Cowan welcomes Brian to the podcast. Brian's jungle gym took him all over: roles at Duracell, GE, Credit Suisse, AIG, and now Mitratech. (1:42) Early Inspirations. Brian's childhood in Connecticut included as much ice time as you'd expect, but it was his love of science and math, rather than hockey, that proved most useful to his future career. But, "the number one thing I wanted to be when I was seven years old was a father, and I got to do that.” (2:50) First Jobs and Formative Experiences. Discussing his first job at a specialty polymer company, Brian talks about the formative nature of his early work. He describes the flexibility and problem-solving skills he developed, which were key in shaping his career: "I got to do some of everything. And it taught me a lot about how to be flexible, how to solve problems." Brian also got his first patent for a high-potential lithium primary cathode. (4:33) Career Shift to Legal Operations. Brian details his transition into legal operations, highlighting his mathematical and process-oriented approach to problem-solving. He describes the diversity of talent in legal teams as exhilarating and integral to success: "All of them together is really what drives an excellent legal operations group." (6:03) Setting Up Legal Operations at AIG. Brian recounts his experiences setting up AIG's first comprehensive legal operations, focusing on teamwork and diversity to achieve ambitious goals. He reflects on the collaboration that led to saving "$1.2 billion over five years," showcasing the power of diverse expertise in achieving outstanding results. (8:17) Role Expansion at Mitratech. Brian talks about the opportunity to scale his impact, interacting with numerous legal departments worldwide. He loves the scope of his role today interacting with hundreds of legal ops teams "I get to talk to them about ‘what do they do with training?' What are they doing with technology? What are they doing with data?" (10:09) Seeking Talent and Adapting to Changes. In his current role, Brian looks for evolving attributes in potential hires, including a solid understanding of AI and regulatory issues. He advises on maintaining curiosity and adaptability: "You at least have to have an idea of what AI is doing... so that you're ready to learn and hit the ground running." (12:39) Continuous Learning and Radical Curiosity. Brian offers advice on professional growth and learning, advocating for the consumption of media in forms that best suit individual preferences, whether podcasts, videos, or books. He stresses the importance of staying updated and adaptable, especially with emerging technologies like AI and regulatory changes in the legal and tech industries. "Find the things you like because all of those streams have valuable things for you right now." (16:09) Daily Routine of an Executive Director. Brian outlines a typical day in his life, detailing both travel-heavy and home-based workdays. His schedule is packed with meetings, client interactions, and strategic planning, all aimed at enhancing service delivery and customer engagement at Metrotech. He also emphasizes the importance of family time, particularly attending his son's baseball games. "When I'm working from home, like I am today, I probably have 12-15 meetings a day." (20:29) Musical Inspirations: U2 and Personal Favorites Brian shares his musical preferences, giving a breakdown of his Spotify usage data: Billy Joel, Def Leopard, The Pogues, and revealing U2 as his top choice among bands, with "So Cruel" standing out as his favorite song. He reflects on the impact of music on his personal and professional life, noting his recent experience seeing U2 perform live. "If I was going to pick my favorite U2 song, it would be 'So Cruel.'" Mentions: Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer U2's So Cruel
Brock continues his look at potential Seahawks draft picks with Iowa CB Cooper DeJean. Then, we have a good old fashioned sing-off for some Def Leopard and Journey tickets.
Dune 2, Bank of Dave, Anyone but You, Video Games, I am Legend.
Remember that time we dusted off our acid-wash jeans and teased our hair to the heavens? Mark Smith and Luke Colicchio from the Music Relish Show join me to rewind to 1984, an epic year that stamped its mark on our cultural identity. Together, we crack open the time capsule, laughing and sharing the quirks and soundtracks of our youth. We're cranking up the volume on a year that introduced us to Van Halen's synths and the drum beats that echoed in The Pretenders' halls. The albums that dropped in '84 weren't just music; they were the narratives of our lives, from Simple Minds to R.E.M., and every unexpected earworm in between. Alongside Mark and Lou, we dissect the hits and the deep cuts, offering up a buffet of anecdotes and insights that celebrate the vinyls and cassettes which defined an era. Strap on your nostalgia goggles as we regale you with tales of concerts missed and mosh pits conquered. From the electrifying charge of live acts like U2 to the warm nostalgia of a John Lennon tune, we traverse a soundscape that's varied. This episode isn't just a trip down memory lane—it's a testament to the timeless bonds we forge through music, shared across the airwaves to your eager ears. Join us for a chat that's as much about where we've been as it is about where those tunes have taken us.
Are you ready to spin the dial back to 1975 and immerse yourself in the year's iconic music and culture? Strap in for a nostalgic journey with us, your host Scott McLean and co-host's Mark Smith and Lou Collichio, as we revisit this vibrant era. We'll not only explore landmark events and releases like John Lennon's deportation case and the premiere of "The Wiz", but also share our personal experiences and memories from this unforgettable year in music.From the Bossa Nova tones we fell in love with, to the controversial breakup of The Beatles, we've got it all covered. We open up about the tremendous impact of the 17th Annual Grammy Awards and share our impressions of Olivia Newton-John and Bob Dylan. We also navigate through a whirlwind of events that rocked the music industry from April to August 1975, including the tragic death of Pete Ham, the Rolling Stones' North American tour, and Stevie Wonder's spellbinding performance at the Washington Monument.As we round off our time-travelling escapade, we reminisce about the birth of punk music with the Sex Pistols' first concert, the formation of Iron Maiden, and our personal favorite films from 1975 like "Trilogy of Terror" and "Jaws." To top it all off, we dive into the top songs and albums of 1975, including "Fly, Robin, Fly" by Silver Convention and "That's the Way (I Like It)" by KC and the Sunshine Band. So, join us as we relive 1975—a year that left an indelible stamp on the world of music!
Kicking it old school with a few comic book reviews sprinkled in. The drunk duo talks about some of the affects of the hollywood strikes as well as speculation on some comic book movies plus more. The post Drunk on Comics Podcast 521: That Famous Def Leopard Song appeared first on Drunk On Comics.
Ever wished you could travel back in time? Well, no need for a time machine when you've got us! We're here to whisk you back to the iconic year of 1994, a time of mind-bending movies and unparalleled music. We've jam-packed this episode with the best of '94, from the unforgettable debut of Alice in Chains' 'Jar Of Flies' to the iconic reunion of The Beatles. Hear the juicy tales of Blind Melon's Shannon Hoon's shenanigans, the chilling circumstances of Kurt Cobain's coma and the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that made parody a fair game. Ever wondered what it was like to be an extra in the golden age of movies? We've got that covered too. Prepare to be engrossed by the behind-the-scenes stories from classics like 'Pulp Fiction', 'Jackie Brown', and 'Cabin Boy'. Hear the tales of struggling to fit in as an extra, the magic of working with legendary directors, and the thrill of seeing the magic come alive on the big screen. We'll take you into the heart of the film industry, from the star-studded premieres to the gruelling filming schedules.Don't think we've forgotten about the memorable bands of '94! Come with us as we explore the formation and heartbreaking breakups of bands like Social Distortion, Nirvana, Guns N' Roses, and the New Kids on the Block. Hear the stories of our personal encounters with these legendary musicians, and join us as we laugh over a hilarious zipper incident gone wrong. So, dust off your old flannel shirts, plug in those headphones, and let us transport you back to the magic of 1994! Don't just hear about it; live it with us.
What if we told you that the summer of 1967 could hold the secrets to some of the greatest music ever? With our old pals, Scott, Mark and Lou of the Music Relish Show, we rewind time to this iconic year, unearthing fascinating stories and dissecting pivotal moments in music history. From The Doors' groundbreaking debut album to the first Shafa music festival in Central Park, our conversation takes unexpected twists, even as we navigate technical glitches, sharing laughs, and profound insights along the way.Drum roll, please! We explore the importance of drumming in setting the tone of a song, using The Doors' debut album as a case study. Our banter veers from the arrest of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards to the Beatles' promotional film for Strawberry Fields Forever. But it's not all music - we also dive into the movies, TV shows, and pop culture moments that defined 1967. Elvis Presley's Clambake, the anti-war movie You Only Live Twice, and TV classics like Hill Street Blues and Kojak are all up for discussion.Finally, our conversation circles back to the bands that shaped the sound of '67, featuring Credence Clearwater Revival, Fleetwood Mac, and Earth, Wind, and Fire, among others. We debate the controversy surrounding Bob Welch's exclusion from Fleetwood Mac and reflect on the Grammy Award win of Jethro Tull. It's a vibrant, exhaustive discussion that doesn't shy away from personal anecdotes and playful banter. So, sit back, relax, and let us take you on a sonic journey through 1967 - a year that forever changed the face of music and pop culture.
Ready to go on a musical voyage back to 1972? Scott, Mark and Lou are your guides on this journey through the sounds of a remarkable year. Join us as we reminisce about the legendary albums that set the tone for the year - from Led Zeppelin 4 to Tapestry and everything in between. We don't stop there; we explore how generational differences shape our appreciation for these timeless classics. And, for a fun twist, we bring in a dash of humor with Cheech and Chong skits, and discuss how the hit show Supernatural is a masterclass in mixing and deviating from storylines.As we navigate the diverse soundscape of 1972, we dive into the events that shaped the music world then. Elvis Presley Boulevard, Pink Floyd's Dockside of the Moon, a jam session with Chuck Berry and Keith Richards, and the debut of Paul McCartney's new band, Wings, all feature in our nostalgic tour. Beyond the music, we also tip our hats to the 1972 cinema world, with peculiar gems like Vampire Circus and Dr. Phibes Rides Again, and iconic Westerns like The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. The trip down memory lane doesn't stop there. We reflect on some of the standout albums of the year, from the brooding Black Sabbath's Volume 4 to the introspective musings of Cat Stevens' Teaser and the Fire Cat. We recall the electrifying performances of legends like Miles Davis and Mick Jagger, and the controversies thrown up by the Electric Light Orchestra's live debut. Plus, we pay homage to some of 1972's biggest hits, such as 'Dr. My Eyes' by Jackson Browne and 'I Hear You Knocking' by Dave Edmunds. So, buckle up and get ready to soak up the incredible music of 1972 with us!
Hello everyone and welcome back to the ThisisTheMusic meets Podcast. For Episode 82 I was joined by Sheffield's rising indie band VIVAS!! Across the podcast I got the full lowdown on the bands recent single, "Bittersweat" the release of their debut EP "As It Was" and sharing a sate with rock legends Def Leopard and Motley Crew! VIVAS are heading out on an 11 date UK tour from September 23. Remaining tickets can be purchased from the following link https://linktr.ee/VivasBandUK You can follow VIVAS across their social media platforms @vivasbandUK If you are enjoying the ThisIsTheMusic meets podcast, please subscribe so you never miss an episode on your preferred podcast provider platform. It would be great if you could leave a review and provide a 5-star rating as it really helps the bands we interview to be discovered. Click the link below to find out more about ThisIsTheMusic!! https://linktr.ee/ThisIsTheMusic_
On this episode Scott, Mark and Lou talk all about the year 1977 in music
On this episode Scott, Mark and Lou discuss the music and some movies of 1985
On this episode Scott, Lou and Mark discuss old school late night concert tv shows. We also give our lists for Top 5 Songs that define the 80's, Video Of The Week and other music topics.
In this episode Scott and Lou give a long list of great songs that turn 50 in 2023
On this episode Scott, Lou and Mark talk about the great year in music that was 1979
On this episode Scott and Mark talk about the music and soundtracks of 19897 and also bands that completely changed their style.
On this episode Scott and Lou go through the albums and Soundtracks of 1983. What a great year for music!
On this episode Scott, Jack, Mark and Lou discuss their favorite instrumentals
On this episode Scott and Lou talk about their 10 favorite Bowie songs and 10 favorite albums (any artist)
On this episode Scott, Jack, Mark and Lou talk Bossa Nova Legend Astrud Giberto and bands that should have maybe gone further than they did.
On this episode Scott, mark and Lou talk Did You Know's and Rock Hall of Fame snubs
On this episode Scott, Mark and Lou give their Top 10 Lists for Best CRANK IT UP songs.
On this episode Scott, Jack Mark and Lou talk about some of the past 100 episodes and also discuss the Rock n Roll hall Of Fame inductee's
On this episode scott, Mark and Lou talk about their favorite Greatest hits Albums and also songs about ships and bodies of water.
On this episode Scott talks about his new upcoming Podcast and also talks music news.
On this episode Scott, Mark and Lou talk about the amazing Wrecking Crew. If you think you don't know who they are, you're probably wrong.
On this episode, Scott, Mark and Lou finish off 1979 and talk about the Top 20 Longest charting albums.
We start with news of Tommy's upcoming hiatus from the pod before diving into the nostalgia of XDR tonebursts, Led Zeppelin ripping of Def Leopard, Ranking the Beatles' Jonathan Pretus doing our karaoke in the voice of Dr. John, an A-Paul-ogy, our first listener submitted karaoke track, that time the Beatles wore leather and specific haircuts while beating on brats, the Ramones debut LP as a Thanksgiving record, and the live set staple from the Beatles, Long Tall Sally.As always, you can find Team Blotto Beatles on Instagram (@blottobeatles) and Twitter (@blottobeatles), by emailing us (blottobeatles@gmail.com), or on the web (blottobeatles.com). We want to hear from you!Please also take the time to rate and review us on Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.We have a shop! Grab some merch. You can always drunk dial us at 1.857.233.9793 to share your thoughts, feedback, confessions, and concerns and to be featured in an upcoming episode. Enjoying the show? Buy us a beer via the tip jar (don't forget to include a message telling us what we should drink with the money).You know we're making a list of it, see the canonical, argument-ending list of Beatles songs we are assembling here: https://www.blottobeatles.com/list & listen to it on Spotify here.Please remember to always enjoy Blotto Beatles responsibly.Peace and Love.Hosts: Becker and TommyExecutive Producer: Scotty C.Additional Musical Supervision: RB (@ryanobrooks)Associate Musical Supervision: Tim Clark (@nodisassemble)#PeteBestGetThatCheck
On this episode Scott, Mark and Lou discuss the first half of 1979 in music.
WE ARE AT SXSW, Y'ALL! With the help of a special someone in our Bitch Talk community, we were grateful to get to the SXSW (South By South West conference & festival) in person for the first time. SXSW is not for the faint of heart. There are conference panels (with folks like Barack Obama), film and TV premieres, music EVERYWHERE, comedy, and art exhibitions. It's probably THE MOST a festival can get. Your Bitches landed on the second half of the festival and one of us (not saying who cause it's obvious in this first Basic) lost their voice in our first two days. We'll have more to say when we record a recap, but enjoy this first catch-up while we were on the ground in Austin, Texas with one of our podcasting partners Jeff Hunt of Storied: San Francisco. Yeeeehaw!P.S. - If you listen to this entire recording, we're including the Ode To Whataburger by Amir Safi link here. :)--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 10 years, 700 episodes or Best of The Bay Best Podcast without your help! --Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal.--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
Well, do we have the proof we need to finally show how dirty Biden and his family are? We'll tell you about the money trail that was released yesterday. Then, Bracket Busters galore! March Madness is fully underway after some major upsets yesterday in the NCAA tournament. Also, why did someone attack the drummer from Def Leopard? It happened right here in South Florida too. And of course the biggest news of the day, it's St. Patrick's Day! We have some great little factoids and all the fun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Well, do we have the proof we need to finally show how dirty Biden and his family are? We'll tell you about the money trail that was released yesterday. Then, Bracket Busters galore! March Madness is fully underway after some major upsets yesterday in the NCAA tournament. Also, why did someone attack the drummer from Def Leopard? It happened right here in South Florida too. And of course the biggest news of the day, it's St. Patrick's Day! We have some great little factoids and all the fun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode Scott, Lou and Mark talk about the career of Steely Dan
On this episode Scott, Mark and Lou discuss The Clash
On this episode Scott, Mark and Lou continue the list of Last Live Performances
On this episode Scott and Lou go through the list of 50 Last Live Performances and talk some current music news.
On this episode Scott and Jack talk about Rolling Stones Top 100 Guitarists Lists
On this episode Scott talks with Mark Smith and Lou Collichio from the Music Relish Podcast
On this episode Scott and Jack talk Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame Nominees and other music news
On this episode Scott and Jack give their Top 10 Favorite Doors songs
On this episode Scott gives some Did You Know? facts and tells a few cool stories
On this episode Scott is joined by Mark Smith and Lou Collichio of the Music Relish Podcast to talk about musicians that passed and Top Music Stories of 2022
On this episode Scott and Jack give their favorite Christmas Playlists along with Christmas Songs Trivia
On this episode Scott and Jack discuss the difference between Holiday Music and Christmas Music, also more ticket price gauging and music news.
US rock outfit Classless Act have had a meteric rise in 2022. Firstly, they landed themselves the opening slot on The Stadium Tour with Motley Crue and Def Leopard, before dropping their massively successful debut album Welcome To The Show which led to frontman Derek Day being invited to perform as part of the Taylor Hawkins farewell concert in September.Now, currently part way through their own headlining tour, the band are readying to drop the Welcome To The Acoustic Show EP on December 16, which features a selection of cuts from their debut album performed stripped back and acoustically.HEAVY sat down with Day recently to discuss the EP and more, starting with the reception for the singles dropped from the EP in the lead up to its release."Pretty good, actually," he beamed in his usual charismatic nature. "So much so that we've decided to play them on tour acoustically. People dig it, they're sharing it, and really most of all we're quite happy with it too. It's very raw. It's just one take and we released it and that was it, just like experimenting."We ask Day what he gets out of performing the songs acoustically that he may not when playing them in their original form."So many things," he smiled. "My favourite thing is the dynamic shift. Everything gets a little quieter, so I'm forced to sing a little differently. I get to really hone in on the feeling, or the meaning of the song. I really get off on those dynamics."In the full interview we ask Derek for his favourite track to play acoustically, if this EP is more for existing fans or new ones, The Stadium Tour and how it went, what sorts of things Classless Act as a band took out of that tour, their current tour, plans over the festive season, how the next album might sound, plans to come to Australia and more.
On this episode Scott and Jack talk about Prince and Scott talks current Music News
Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of goodsugar Marcus and Ralph are joined by Rock Royalty , Rick Allen of Def Lepperd and his wife Lauren Monroe to talk about her new album Messages From Aphrodite, spiritual healing, and finding comfort in art. Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts. Find Rick Allen Here https://rickallen.com Find Lauren Monroe Here https://laurenmonroe.com Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media: Official Website: https://www.goodsugar.life Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Produced by Brian Mackay https://www.instagram.com/bmackayisright
Def Leopard's Joe Elliot talks to Dave ahead of their 2023 tour with Motley Crue and what we can expect from their new album
On this episode Scott and Jack break out some deep dive 'Did You Know?' tidbits
On this episode Scott, Mark and Lou talk to an up and coming Boston band The Pointe and then they give their lists of favorite driving songs
Amy replays her latest concert adventure seeing Def Leopard, Joan Jett, Poison, & Mötley Crüe. The takeaway: this audience was bananas - a real human soup. Surprisingly a lot of young people! Moms with sons and tons of Gen Zers with their stiff high waisted jeans. She and her husband ask the important question, “Is Joan Jett really enjoying touring anymore?” Amy is suddenly Bret Michaels' biggest fan. Spoiler alert: Bret Michaels wears his own t-shirt, and Amy suspects he has someone hand sand the crotch of his jeans. Maya asks the question how is Mick Mars still alive? The ladies discuss how old rockers start to look weird, like the lead singer from Def Leopard, who has a haircut that makes him look like Amy's mom's best friend Cindy. Amy finally clears up the NSFW difference between Poison and Mötley Crüe. Maya also has concert reports for Cabana Boy and a backyard concert featuring a Tom Petty cover band. --- 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/the-spirit-of-77/message
Find out the latest news from around the web, from Def Leopard & Mötley Crüe's 173.5 million dollar tour to the return of a McDonalds classic.
This week's episode kicks off with Animal Report: Dog barf! Then moves into Concert Report: Pre-analyzing the Joan Jett, Def Leopard, Poison, & Motley Crue concert. The big question is...what do you wear to this? Maya gets Joan Jett and Pat Benatar confused. Amy somehow makes money on this pandemic postponed concert. Why is the BeReal app trying to make us all ugly? In a second Animal Report, the gals champion Freya the Walrus and Maya decide there should be a national animal rescue team that gets the same budget as the military. Seems reasonable. Next up, Alec Baldwin and the FBI and the tragedy of. Anne Heche. Amy recounts how her friend's house burnt down and claimed it was the most fun time of his life because he went shopping every day. The ladies discuss how they are baffled by kids who know exactly what they want to be when they grow up. In a second pre-concert report, Maya is going to the Lemonheads at First Avenue which was her first concert at First Avenue. Indian Matchmaking is back! Dee Snider jumps on the Beto train! Amy is exhausted by politics. Finally, this week's lesson might not be a healthy approach to life but it sure beats worrying about everything all the time. --- 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/the-spirit-of-77/message
It's Salk's anniversary and he shares a story of how a Def Leopard song made him cry at his wedding. We also give Justin a chance to respond to slander of his beloved Bengals on the Bump and Stacy show. Then, Robert Turbin joins the show to discuss a player's perspective on roster cut down day and what it's like first learning how to play special teams. Plus, a Ranked that Maura accidentally helped pick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Texas bartender was in for a big surprise with a 4 thousand dollar tip; A Spirit flight; caught on fire on the tarmac; Joe Elliot from Def Leopard joined Billy Joel on stage in Detroit
In this episode of HypNOTized, Austin and Sergio discuss and review music from the second half of May 2022. (1:05) i used to think i could fly by Tate McRae (6:22) Forest in the City by UMI (11:18) Diamond Start Halos by Def Leopard (12:25) While We're Here by Marlon Craft (17:02) Harry's House by Harry Styles (22:20) Certified HypNOTic Album of the Month Thanks for Listening!
Welcome back to this weeks (much) delayed episode. No Jim this week, but we have Elton dealing with his Wisteria, which is not a song by Def Leopard. Darren discovers the modern day miracle of cheese slices in his frozen hamburger patty and Lee gets his internal organs liquidised by Hans Zimmer and realises spiral stair cases are not as practical when drunk at 1am. Then after some feedback its on to this weeks film. A superbly crafted modern day film noir or a over long indulgent episode of Tales of the Unexpected, we try and decide as we review Nightmare Alley.
On this episode Scott and Jack talk about Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Def Leopard, Sparks, Bob Dylan, Gordon Lightfoot, The Police, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Tears for Fears, Taylor Hawkins, Foo Fighters
If someone creates a time machine I will be your best friend, if you take my to the 80s LOL Give me Bon Jovi, Poison, Motley Crue, Guns N' Roses, Ratt, Def Leopard, Areo Smith, Cinderella, Journey, Kiss (with or without the make up). Give me Queen, White Snake, ZZ Top, Twisted Sister, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Heart, and Stevie Nicks. I missed all these names and more, but these are the bands that I grew up listening to and wish that I could go back and see them!! I know, what a crazy thing to think about lol Thank you, Mama Tina for giving me a good range of music to listen to. On road trips we would play that CD, Best of 80s Rock and it was the best thing ever. Thanks for listening! Please listen to that 80s rock playlist :)
We only had David Bowie's Piano Man, Mike Garson, for 45 minutes, but boy did he make every second count. His stories, golden treasures, were matched by the mastery of his impromptu music. I first saw Mike play on the Diamond Dogs Tour, where Bowie soared above the audience in a cherry picker to sing Space Oddity. Here, 47 years later, Mike told the tales of that tour (and Ziggy Stardust) with Mick Ronson, Luther Vandross, David Sanborn, Carlos Alomar, and bookended the show with an original Bowie Variation of said song––stunningly beautiful, soulful, and emotional. I'm still a bit teary. From backing Mel Torme, Gregory Hines, and hundreds of singers in the Catskills starting at 14, studying with Herbie Hancock and Stan Getz amongst other jazz icons, to an 8-week gig with David Bowie that endured through 40 years, 150,000 hours of playing has sure paid off. Mike's classical training to the fore, he treated us to a few improvised gems weaved betwixt sensational stories––how he started, got the gig, played it differently every time with David's blessing, how Aladdin Sane got so avant-garde and insane, playing with Smashing Pumpkins, Nine Inch Nails, composing with Trent Razor for film and TV, recent gigs with Duran Duran and Def Leopard to name but two, Mike's Symphony Healing Suite, which evolves and continues, giving back what he's learned––teaching––improv for one, a skill he says can be learned. A most inspirational, educational, and enjoyable Game Cha-Cha-Changers, which left me wanting more. Luckily, Mike continues A Bowie Celebration (virtually through the pandemic) with other original band members. The rendition I saw at the Orpheum in 2019 was killer. I sit here moved, missing David, grateful as hell for Mike. Mike Garson on Game Changers with Vicki Abelson Wed, 2/9/22, 5 pm PT, 8 pm ET Streamed Live on my Facebook Replay here: https://bit.ly/3LnFqWg All BROADcasts, as podcasts, also available on iTunes apple.co/2dj8ld3 Stitcher bit.ly/2h3R1fla tunein bit.ly/2gGeItj Also on iHeartRadio, SoundCloud, Voox, OwlTail, Backtracks, PlayerFM, Himalaya, Podchaser, and Listen Notes Thanks to Rick Smolke of Quik Impressions, the best printers, printing, the best people people-ing. quikimpressions.com Nicole Venables of Ruby Begonia Hair Studio Beauty and Products for the best dressed. http://www.rubybegoniahairstudio.com/ Blue Microphones and Kevin Walt
In a sublime departure from our regular programming, 54Lights host Kondwani Mwase sat down with singer songwriter Al Lee to talk about his poignant work – Revolution St. The album, the artist's second release, is a deeply personal endeavour. From his home in Revelstoke BC, Al Lee broke down his early days in music and even shared that his original move to the mic (i.e. singing) was born of necessity rather than want. Al Lee also spoke about his views on being an Iranian musician singing Blue Grass and Folk inspired songs. His love of music, which arguably seems to has started with a Blues love affair, draws from music's ability to “transcend colour”. Counted amongst his inspirations – the legends like Neil Young and Bob Dylan. And though the interview was light hearted, fun and a reunion of two old friends, we took some time to unpack Al Lee's second album and title track – Revolution Street. The song, like many others on the album, is complex and emotional. They draw from real life events, in this case a real life feminist revolt in Iran, and weaves in his personal nuanced insights. But rather than hog the spotlight, Al Lee, in typical fashion, shared how he embraced the contributions from the instrumentalists on his album…ones whose work fortifies and underlines his efforts. Enjoy our latest episode where we glean from a great interview and sample some bite size tracks. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW Biggest Interview Scoop – Uncovering why Ali Haeri took the stage name Al Lee Largest Interview Surprise – Al Lee and Kondwani Mwase both had Def Leopard cassettes Largest Interview Regret – revealing that both Al Lee and Kondwani had Def Leopard cassettes Things you'll never be able to take back – bad jokes about Millennials and reading…seriously though, we do regret that slight and accept old men jokes in response. Revolution St. is available on Apple Music, Spotify, and other popular sound streaming platforms.
Listen in as Karina has a hear to heart with Rick Allen! Rick Allen became the drummer for Def Leppard at age 15. As one of the world's best-selling music artists, Def Leppard have sold more than 100 million records worldwide, two albums with RIAA diamond certification (10 million albums sold) and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019. At the height of worldwide fame in 1984, he had a car accident that changed his life. Rick lost an arm, but turned personal tragedy into spiritual transformation and continued his musical career. While he was already a hero to millions of young people, he soon added millions of new admirers. Since then Rick has been reaching out and giving support to others all over the globe by sharing his personal experiences and his love of drumming. Over the past 13 years Rick has reached out to teenage cancer patients, children with special needs, at risk youth in crisis, families of domestic violence and veterans who have served in Vietnam, Desert Storm, Iraq and Afghanistan. He was awarded the Humanitarian Award by Maria Shriver’s Best Buddies of CA in 2002 and in 2012, was also awarded the prestigious Wounded Warrior Project’s Carry It Forward Award. Rick continues his work helping wounded warriors through Project Resiliency’s Warrior Resiliency Program sponsored by his charity foundation the Raven Drum Foundation. An integral part of Rick's creative life went public in 2012. After years of personal photographic work, Allen ventured into the fine art world with a blockbuster debut collection of abstract artwork built from rhythm. Allen has become a pioneer in the new medium, utilizing drumsticks and rhythm to dictate abstract visuals on canvas. That debut collection, in 2012 featured 300 pieces, quickly sold-out in its initial offering to the public and boasted a sold out exhibition. A second collection, released in 2013, and titled “Rock-On-Canvas” met with a similar exceptional reception and helped to forge a relationship with America's leading fine art retailer Wentworth Galleries. The Artist is pleased to present this new Collection: “Wings of Hope 2021” in May 2021. ======= ARTIST’S STATEMENT “Music, Art and Photography have been passions of mine since I was a boy. My life has been a journey of transformation and my art is a reflection of the many facets of dreams and perceptions that have shaped me. Each piece has a story and a connection to my life from my roots in England, my life changing car accident, journey to America, travels around the globe and to my deep connection to Wounded Warriors and their struggle to heal. The collection intends to express messages of hope, transcendence and the human condition." - Rick Allen Website: https://rickallen.com/artist/ ======== IN GALLERY APPEARANCES BY RICK ALLEN (artist will be in attendance at all three showings) THURSDAY, MAY 20 7-9 PM Wentworth Gallery at Las Olas Address: 819 East Las Olas Blvd. FRIDAY, MAY 21 7-10 PM Wentworth Gallery at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Address: 5804 Seminole Way #103 SATURDAY MAY 22 6-9 PM Wentworth Gallery at the Boca Raton Town Center Mall Address: 6000 Glades Road #1089
Chris Baron, President of “Right Turn Strategies” on the fight within the Republican party for the future, plus the media lies about January 6th riotAnecdotes about Waylon Jennings; best Def Leopard songs, plus random calls
TOS 9 - Richard "Blitz" Livoni is a writer, performer and owner/operator of Blitz Recording Studios in San Diego, Ca.Richard "Blitz" Livoni has played some of the great music halls in his time, playing rock & roll as a lead guitarist, vocalist and composer. He has owned and operated Blitz Recording Studios for over 25 years.Richard has produced and accompanied Southern California's finest artists, on everything from Rhythm & Blues, Folk, Rock, Pop, Rap, Hip Hop, Jazz, Country, Folk, Bluegrass, Alternative, Reggae, Electronica, Ambient Digital, Opera, electric, eclectic and acoustic instruments of all kinds. He has shared the stage with Jeff Beck, Def Leopard, Ace Freeley, Walter Trout, Leon Russell, Robin Trower, Judas Priest, Clarence Clemens, Cheap Trick, Chuck Berry, Joan Jett, Joe Perry, Ronnie Montrose, Jewel, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Spirit, King's X, Savoy Brown, Linda Ronstadt, Pat Travers, Triumph, and Johnny Winters to name a few.
Mick Wall is an author, journalist and podcaster who has worked inside the music industry for over 35 years. He has been described as "the world's leading rock and metal writer." In addition to being the head writer at Kerrang! magazine for nearly a decade, Mick also started his own PR company, founded Classic Rock magazine, hosted a popular television show and has written definitive biographies for the biggest rock bands in the world including Led Zeppelin, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Guns N Roses, AC/DC, Lemmy and a little Bay Area band called Metallica.In 2010 Mick published Enter Night: A Biography of Metallica which has been called the first truly adult-oriented portrait of the most important metal band of the past 30 years. Mick is also the co-host of the Getcha Rocks Off podcast.Topics in this discussion include:- being a storyteller- David Lee Roth- music journalists are despised- Ozzy Osbourne- writing official band biographies- Iron Maiden- Rob Halford and Judas Priest- Ronnie James Dio- keeping the illusion alive- Axl Rose and W.A.R.- are there big bands anymore?- U2 aren’t dangerous- the authenticity of Guns ’N Roses- Jim Morrison and the Doors- Slash and heroin- Steve Clark and Def Leopard- going on tour with bands- inventing the new wave of British heavy metal- NME and the Sex Pistols- fraud syndrome- Francis Rossi and Status Quo- writing a book about Bono- other rock biographies- thoughts on Enter Night- why James won’t speak to Mick- reading great writers- Lester Bang and Nick Kent- Bukowski and Henry Miller- podcasting- the future of music journalism- Ghost- the future of rockstars- Billie Eilish- Pink FloydYou can purchase Mick Wall's books here.You can listen to Getcha Rocks Off here.If you think Metal Up Your Podcast has value, please consider taking a brief moment to leave a positive review and subscribe here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/metal-up-your-podcast-all-things-metallica/id1187775077You can further support the show by becoming a patron. All patrons of Metal Up Your Podcast at the $5 level receive volumes 2-4 of our Cover Our World Blackened EP's for free. Additionally, patrons are invited to come on the show to talk about any past Metallica show they've been to and are given access to ask our guests like Ray Burton, Halestorm, Michael Wagener, Jay Weinberg of Slipknot and members of Metallica's crew their very own questions. Be a part of what makes Metal Up Your Podcast special by becoming a PATRON here:http://www.patreon.com/metalupyourpodcastOfficial Website here:http://metalupyourpodcast.comPurchase Cover Our World Blackened, Volume 1 here:https://music.apple.com/us/album/cover-our-world-blackened-vol-1/1442721389Purchase Cover Our World Blackened, Volume 2 here:https://music.apple.com/us/album/cover-our-world-blackened-vol-2/1464606181Follow us on all social media platforms.Write in at:metalupyourpodcastshow@gmail.com
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Eric Fleishman, AKA "Eric the Trainer" has been training Celebrity Chefs, Movie Stars, Musicians and more in his 30 year career. Eric has Black Belts in karate, taekwondo, and goju ryu. He discusses how being in martial arts has accelerated his career and getting to train with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lou Ferrigno, Jack Lalane to become the best in the business. Eric's client list ranges from working with Def Leopard to UFC Fighters, this episode is high energy and has lots of inspiration.
This week’s guest is Kurt Dahl, who’s not only a successful entertainment attorney but is a busy drummer as well. His band One Bad Son has toured North America with Def Leopard, Judas Priest and even opened for the Rolling Stones. While working as a musician, Kurt decided that he could help his band more […]
This week's guest is Kurt Dahl, who's not only a successful entertainment attorney but is a busy drummer as well. His band One Bad Son has toured North America with Def Leopard, Judas Priest and even opened for the Rolling Stones. While working as a musician, Kurt decided that he could help his band more by getting educated in the music business, and that became a law degree and a second career. Kurt has also written articles for a host of magazines like Canadian Musician, Canadian Lawyer, DRUM Magazine, SOCAN Magazine and dozens of other industry publications, as well as made TV appearances, an interview on NPR, and lectured at universities and conferences across the country. During the interview we spoke about how Kurt can still do his attorney job while being on tour, what it’s like to represent yourself in a negotiation, his article on the legalities of tribute bands, the worst mistakes an artist can make, and much more. On the intro I’ll take a look at the new release schedule, and a new string technology to keep basses in tune.
Uncle is looking to bring some different people on the broadcast. He welcomes a diverse set of guests and callers to bring unique perspectives to the program. topics include: YouTube livestream, New Year’s Eve, Uncle’s New Year’s Revolution, knobs, Star Wars prequels, work, Times Square live footage, Twitter, Instagram, Def Leopard concert commercial, sound mixer, Pepto Bismol, little people, guests, Name That Tune, international listeners, Riverside CA, Little Women, Safety Dance, clips from daily life, comedy acts
1:40 Barry Svrluga 17:22 Cakes is so cised for the Poison, Def Leopard and Motley Crue concert 31:27 Top Christmas movies list
Well we're movin on up to a deluxe apartment in the sky! No more kitchen! FedEx guy channeled! BUT WE STILL DO SOME RECORDS! Henry and Chris begin reckoning with July 1981 albums: Whomp That Sucker | SparksBeauty and the Beat | The Go-Go'sPirates | Ricky Lee JonesPleasant Dreams | The RamonesHigh N' Dry | Def LeopardMegan gives us her pick of the month and gives us a review of Peter Hook and the Light!
China Jerry, Def Leopard, and School Fight KO Murder by Don Leverette
I’m so sick of takin’ it we’re gonna make a stand today. OOOOOH Yeah! Oh yes you are! On this episode of In Your Face 01-23-2018 crazy train stops at Def Leopard and Journey concert, Teams for the Super Bowl, and Congress not wanting to pay our Troops.Today Rebel has opinions flying, but will she leave you hanging? How did the morning start? Concerts we are going to cover for you. Nothing convenient about convenient charges. Let’s verify that price. The demon interrupts. Acting an Ass in public. Where is Bon Jovi going to be playing? This House is not for Sale Tour. Rebel has a rant about congress not wanting to pay or military troops. Insurance rant. What a racket. Wake up America. Sick and Tired of the crap.
NFL Draft and “Summer in the City” For tonight's WilderTime we have a special show for those that are enduring the NFL Draft, especially if you did not get your choice. And for those of you that did get your choice, you are loving it like “Deuces are Wilder” duo song set “Summer in the City”! Either way, enjoy the following: How about some Monster Mash, American Rock ‘n' Roll, Sunshine of your Love, and Mamasita from Boris Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers, Don Felder, Cream, and Ryan Hamilton's the Harlequin Ghost! Then find out who is playing Rock and Roll, Hochie Koo; Black Books; The Perfect Drug; Wait til' My Bobby gets Home; and We both go Down Together. ??? After Deuces are Wilder, enjoy some Caper Clowns, Def Leopard, Bob Dylan, Roger Miller, Ian Hunter, and more! Be sure to tune in tonight to hear the podcast on RadioWilder.com (https://radiowilder.com/) or your Itunes Podcast player or other favorite players like Spotify. Our show will be up and going by tonight – Friday, April 26, 2019. Listen and enjoy the show with your family, friends, and favorite beverage! Don't forget, call us on Harry's hotline at 602-935-0545 and tell us what you are up too or leave a request for your favorite song. Until then Rock On! Harry and the Wilder bunch!
In our second installment of “Is This Your Playlist?!” we welcome the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees and honorable mention those nominees who didn’t make the cut this year. Favorites like Janet Jackson and Stevie Nicks join Def Leopard and The Cure among others to become the Class of 2019. Thanks for listening. Enjoy 24/7! S1 E2
This time around, as we walk the fine line between awkward and awesome, we celebrate the fact that we are all DORKS with KDWB's Dave Ryan! Not only is his morning show & his name known all around the country, Dave is a member of MENSA, weirdly into magic (still as an adult), an avid bird watcher, a Harley rider, Scout Leader, an author & pilot! Find out how Dave got REAL DORKY in front of Def Leopard, how dorky he was as a kid growing up in Colorado and more!
In this episode of the Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast, Quizmasters Lee & Marc talk about the merits of a balanced quiz, as well as themed quizzes, while fielding some listener questions (as well as their own!) Featured Questions First hosted by Bill Cullen, what is the longest continuously running game show in television history? What popluar American toy line is referred to as "Action Man" in the UK? Acey-Deucy is a variation on what board game, gaining popularity after WWI in the US Navy and Marine Corps? What are the names of the four members of the rock band KISS? In the Barnes & Barnes novelty rock classic featured on Saturday Night Live and Dr. Demento in 1980, what are identified as being "roly poly?" Who are the only two men to sign the Declaration of Independence and to become President of the United States? Which playwrite wrote The Crucible? What bright color tubular flowers attract hummingbirds to your garden? They also shares a name with a 1964 spy film. Who assassinated Martin Luther King Jr.? Between what two letters can you find an arrow in the logo of a popular shipping company, symbolizing speed and precision according to the logo designers? What is the name of Doc Brown's dog in the movie Back to the Future? What 1992 film stars Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn as magically immortal rivals who fight to grotesque lengths over a fully-coifed Bruce Willis? An ancient mound site that at the age of 5,400 years old predates the Egyptian pyramids and England's Stonehenge, Watson Brake is located in which U.S. state? In what year did Rick Allen, the drummer of Def Leopard, lose his arm? Who originated the "Wall of Sound" record production technique? Listener Submitted Questions * How do you determine if a piece of trivia is too hard? - Anthony, Cape Coral, FL Missed Corrections Mike from Fort Myers wonders if Marc believe Wilt Chamberlain is white? No, he was referring to the race of the person in the NBA logo (Jerry West). Is the Pilsbury Dough Boy's scarf always white? Mike from Fort Myers points out that The Pilsbury Dough Boy is sometimes depicted with a blue bandana, contrary to the claim in the previous episode that his bandana is white. Final verdict: The Pilsbury Dough Boy is typically depicted with a white bandana. Question should be modified with "typically" or "mostly" qualifier. Rate My Question In the year 1900, famous automotive borthers Eduard and Andre created a travel guide to indrectly promote sales of their not yet popular product. Being the oldest of its kind, this guide eventually blossomed into the presenter of this top honor for select establishment's excellence in thier industry. - Drew, Fort Myers, FL
Hour 1 But of course, it's racist?...2018: 'Don't Monkey it up' vs. Obama 2008: 'Monkeyed Around'...the left accuse GOP of 'racial' insult...Gillum's 'articulate and clear' response? ...Kids aren't playing football anymore?...'Leave it the the NFL to monkey it up'? ...Tiger Woods = Moving Stadium? ...Are racial tensions worse or better, now and then? Hour 2 Hangover Pat rocked out with Def Leopard last night?...Gov. Cuomo vs. Actress Cynthia Nixon...'Left on Left' fighting is a spectator sport...Marijuana is a 'racial issue', Huh? ...TV Journalist murdered in Cancun? ...The Evolution of Kanye West?...credit to him and Kim? ...Will 'It's the economy stupid!' Democrats, vote for Trump in 2020? ...Fake News vs. Fake Polls? Hour 3 Fun with Heath Hysteria?...Professor of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Aaron E. Carroll joins to discuss, the 'Study on Alcohol Consumption'... benefits and dangers of drinking?...harms increase with each additional drink per day, yet they are much smaller than many other risks in our lives?...4 in 100,000 chance of health harm?...No amount of salt and bacon is safe? ...Obama on basic truthful tests for information?...deciding what the 'facts' are?...Censorship at all levels Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mary discusses 5 things that changed her life: Learning to say “Yes, And”. Where Mary, Alan and Loren all met Losing a national championship and realizing that she wasn’t the best at something and no one likes a know-it-all How NOT moving to another country was a positive change in her life. There’s something about Mary…. What exactly happened in a car while listening to Def Leopard’s Hysteria? It was the first year she moved to Los Angeles and a major event led her to starting her own company and meeting a number of important friends in the development of her career. About Mary: Mary is a writer, artist, improv and sketch performer, violinist, and professional selfie photographer. Additional interests include: road trips, punctuation, Star Trek, superheroes, cartoons, Star Trek, noodles, and other epicurean pursuits. Follow Mary on Twitter at https://twitter.com/maryforrest and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/marylikeafox/.
The Improv Saved My Life Podcast Episode #41(Eddie McCabe & Jeff Kucukistipanoglu) In this episode, Tom is joined by a pair of guests from improv group "Secret Stash", Eddie Mccabe (Secret Stash, Tech Operator at Improv Asylum) and Jeff Kucukistipanoglu (Secret Stash, Improv Asylum Hose Teams). Topics discussed include Jeff & Ed’s improv beginnings, Ed’s childhood and adult acting career, being runner up to Haley Joel Osment in "The Sixth Sense”, Secret Stash’s show at Improv Asylum, various media projects and wrestling. Also Lance Blaze Patterson makes a brief cameo. This week’s edition of “The Made Up Movie Game” features “Pour Some Sugar On Me” a Def Leopard inspired war story about a soldier who knows a secret code and the lengths the enemy will go to get it. Should you check out this episode? Yes, and…also check out B.I.T.S, The Boston Improv Talk Station presents The Boston Improv 2x2 Tournament THIS SUNDAY, 8/21 AT THE BOSTONIA PUBLIC HOUSE ON STATE STREET FROM 7-9PM! Do me a favor and subscribe and rate "The Improv Saved My Life Podcast” on iTunes at this link https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/b.i.t.s-boston-improv-talk/id786818514?mt=2
Miles goes on a job Interview dressed as Adolf Hitler while Kenny juggles 2 girlfriends at the same time. Miles mistakes Magic Johnson for Kareem Abdul Jabar and also Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock for Def Leopard. The two tell the hilarious story of "The Lion Girl." Miles goes to a technology forum and tells people the meaning of life.
A special rock 'n mix for my brother's 32nd birthday.. featuring Queen, Jimi Hendrix, Foo Fighters, Def Leopard, U2, Sting, EMF, Chemical Brothers, Reef, The Charlatans, Cream, Van Halen, AHa and more!
In this "New Music Digest" DNA are joined by Curb recording artist Nate Sallie to chat about and listen to new music from "We are the City", Def Leopard, Sara Bareilles, and Seal! If you enjoy the show share it with a friend who might also like it, and join us live every Tuesday and Friday at noon central on Mixlr! Shoe the Doe is a completely crowd funded, live and later show. Tune in live every Tuesday and Friday at noon for the fun or catch it on the podcast the next day. If you a kind enough to support us at our Patreon site you'll have access to the show to download the day it airs as well as many other fan perks! Thanks!