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Auckland punk rockers Dick Move have had a busy year with the Foo Fighters, The Breeders, an extensive European tour and on the eve of going to oz they called up during sound check from the new K Rd venue Double Whammy to talk about the Going Global conferences and showcases, and recommended some other bands we should check out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The crew talks Everything and Nothing with Allie, and Louie has some "Not so Hot" takes. While he spends most of the episode offending his co-hosts, there are still some great conversation about the NFL schedule and Week 17 games to target. Veteran player targets in dynasty also come up. The "Dick Move" draft may be the best draft we've ever done. Come for the Football talk, stay for the shenanigans.
Crazy flatmates. Spotify can tell you your personality. Bree got pulled over at the worst time. Dick Move - the kiwi band opening for the Foo Fighters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys talk about chewing gum, deserving damnation, materialist genocide, loving the other, and more.
We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps and Canadian soccer chat. The Whitecaps end of season moves have started as they announced their roster decisions for moving into 2024. We delve into who's coming back and who's not and ponder whether these were the correct choices. Plus we chat with Whitecaps Sporting Director Axel Schuster about the decisions made and what this means for the team moving forward. The fallout from Vanni Sartini's comments about and reaction to referee Tim Ford continued this past week. Both Vanni and Axel addressed how last Sunday's playoff loss to LAFC played out off the pitch, while we chat about the overblown reaction and what suspension may be coming to the way of the 'Caps head coach. Turning our attention to the international stage, Canada's roster for the Jamaica Nations League quarter-final was announced and it features four Whitecaps. We chat with two of them, Sam Adekugbe and Ali Ahmed, about the games ahead the Whitecaps' season, plus we hear from Canada head coach Mauro Biello about some of his squad decisions and what the future may hold in store. All of this plus we review the football film Next Goal Wins that comes out this week and New Zealand lo-fi punk band Dick Move and Scottish legends The Yummy Fur continue their residencies as our new Artists of the Month. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.40: Intro - what a week for BC college soccer, U17 World Cup 15.16: Axel Schuster on the Whitecaps end of season roster decisions 31.55: Whitecaps roster discussion 63.33: The Tim Ford fallout continues - what suspension will Vanni get? 97.47: Mauro Biello announces Canada squad for Jamaica 119.00: Sam Adekugbe interview on Canada and the 'Caps 131.55: Ali Ahmed interview on Canada and the 'Caps 147.20: TVOD - Next Goal Wins (a review) 164.20: Wavelength - Jamine Man - Japanese Football Team
We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, Major League Soccer, Canadian Premier League chat, and World Cup chat. Vancouver Whitecaps 2023 season came to a controversial end on Sunday in a 1-0 home playoff loss to LAFC. A number of contentious decisions on the pitch and some fireworks off it have certainly seen the game set tongues wagging. We look back at the main talking points, chat about Vanni Sartini getting sent off and then going off at the referee after the game, and hear some postgame thoughts of Vanni, Ryan Gauld, and Brian White. Plus we look at the rest of the MLS playoffs in the MLS Western Conference, hear from Italian legend, LAFC's Giorgio Chiellini. We also look back at a good weekend for sporting crowds in Vancouver. Are bumper attendances back and will this have an impact on Whitecaps kick off times next season? We ask Axel Schuster. And we look ahead to the FIFA U17 World Cup that kicks off this week and chat with Vancouver FC's TJ Tahid as he gets set to represent Canada at the tournament. All of this plus New Zealand lo-fi punk band Dick Move and Scottish legends The Yummy Fur both kick off their residencies as our new Artists of the Month. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.34: Intro - Christmas is cancelled, a fun Halloween, cup fever 09.45: Whitecaps' season is over in controversial playoff loss to LAFC 48.03: Vanni, Gauld, and White postgame thoughts 55.00: Vanni Sartini loses it at the ref! 74.41: Quick MLS playoff round-up 80.05: Giorgio Chiellini interview and discussion 90.30: Are bumper Vancouver sports crowds back and will it impact kick off times? 112.25: FIFA give millions to the CPL! 118.07: TJ Tahid audio and FIFA U17 World Cup discussion 131.30: Wavelength - Vic Blackwell - Red Machine
Auckland punk band Dick Move have released their new album Wet, lead singer Lucy called up to play us a track, talk about life on the road and the extra energy that came from the crowd during a show on election night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
INTERVIEW: DICK MOVE on new album 'WET' by Charlotte Esteve and Laura Bowater on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Here's the latest in Triple M Rock News with Kalun! In a surprising announcement, Sir Paul McCartney has thrilled Beatles fans by revealing that a new and final Beatles recording will be unleashed later this year. Through cutting-edge AI technology, Paul and his team have successfully extracted John Lennon's voice from an old demo and completed a long-lost song. McCartney shared, "We just finished it up, and it'll be released this year." While the specific song remains undisclosed, it is believed to be a 1978 Lennon composition titled "Now and Then." This demo, among others labeled "For Paul," was created by Lennon shortly before his passing in 1980 and subsequently handed over to McCartney by Yoko Ono, Lennon's widow. Interestingly, the track 'Now and Then' was previously considered a potential reunion song for the Beatles in 1995. However, McCartney disclosed that the song was shelved due to George Harrison's strong disapproval, who famously labeled it "fucking rubbish" and declined to collaborate on it. Shifting gears, tickets for the highly anticipated Australian tour of the Foo Fighters are now on sale! Prepare to be captivated by their electrifying live performances as they grace stadiums across Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane in November and December 2023. The tour will then continue with a trio of New Zealand dates in Auckland, Christchurch, and Wellington in January 2024. Due to overwhelming demand during pre-sales, a second Melbourne show has been added by popular demand. The initial date sold out even before tickets officially went on sale! Additionally, Foo Fighters have handpicked some of the most thrilling acts in the music scene as special guests on select tour dates. Prepare to be blown away by performances from The Chats, Hot Milk, Teen Jesus and The Jean Teasers, Teenage Joans, Body Type, Dick move, and more surprise acts to be announced. As always, for more details and all the latest in music news, head to articles.listnr.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jenny (she/her) and Malia (she/they) discuss Histories: Arc 14. Faysal and Johannes have an epic meet-cute. Jenny talks about her adventures in candy making. Malia compares the universe to a human life and angels in the Otherverse to apathetic AI. This week's Discussion Question: Get an AI to write an Otherverse related haiku and share it (and the prompt) with us.Prediction Tracker SpreadsheetFollow us on TwitterJoin our DiscordEmail us at paleincomparisonpod@gmail.comBecome a Patron -- Support Doof! MediaRead Pact and Pale!Donate to WildbowThis episode was released when Pale was up to 23.d.
In this episode Billy and Emma recap episode 7 of Imitation. They talk about how much they love Ryoc and Maha together. And they discuss whether or not Yujin's interaction with Ryoc was a dick move or if Emma was blinded by her bias. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/be-podcast6/message
In this Halloween Special edition of the M4 Roundtable Series Truth, Mark Unseen (The Unseen / Tenebrae), Joehawk (Battle Ruins, Hammer & The Nails, Lovely Lads) Ryan Packer (Slapshot, Stars & Stripes American War Machine, Tenebrae) and George (Maniac, Revenge, Dick Move), get hammered, engage in a solar flare sunflower seed challenge, and talk shit about life, turtle conspiracies, horror movies, werewolf genre movies, and the new Halloween Ends, Hellraiser, and Rob Zombie Munster's remake in particular. As always, Danny Marianino (Northside Kings, Cause for Alarm) makes his appearance via phone! Truth & Packer also announce that they officially closed on their bar (which will be opening in mid-late November) - as well as the upcoming “Boston Invasion” European Tour which will include Slapshot, Death Before Dishonor, Risk and American War Machine. Stay tuned for more editions of the M4 Roundtable with different topics and guests coming soon! For more info: Mark - @mark_unseen Joe - @drhawk Ryan - @believeinpacker Danny - @dannymarianino / @totalgavoneclothing George - @georgexbarroso As always, please hit the subscribe button if you like and support what we do! You'll get early access to new episodes! Also please leave a review! Follow us on IG: @bigtruth For feedback, questions, sponsorship info contact: bigtruthpodcast@gmail.com For more info: http://www.bigtruthpodcast.com To support the show: http://www.patreon.com/bigtruth The Big Truth Podcast is proudly sponsored by: - Old Bike Barn (IG: @oldbikebarn / www.oldbikebarn.com) - Law Tigers (IG: @lawtigers / www.lawtigers.com) - Crater Lake Clear CBD ( www.craterlakeclear.com) - Choppahead Kustom Cycles (IG: @choppahead / www.choppahead.com) - Chopcult (IG: @chopcult / www.chopcult.com) - Omerta (IG: @omertamia / www.omertamia.com) - use code: BIGTRUTH at checkout for 20% off your order! - Pitchfork (IG: @pitchforkny / www.pitchforkny.com) - Heavy (IG: @heavyclothing / www.heavy.bigcartel.com) - Full Speed Ahead (IG: @fullspeedaheadshow / www.fullspeedaheadshow.com)
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Two heavyweights of NZ music go song for song in one of the most chaotic DJ battles Freak the Sheep has ever seen.
Gussie and Ezra come into the studio to chat about horror mansions, silver blades and shredding. Check out the video for their new track "Miraculous Death" and catch them at Whammy Bar with Dick Move on August 19th. Whakarongo mai nei!
This week, Carrie's cousin Bre makes her DickTales debut and comes close to getting banned from future appearances. Tune in to find out why! Follow DickTales on Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat. If you like the show, please leave a rate or review and share it with your friends!
In this episode: Middle School, Celebrity News, Win Your Weight in Meat, Pride Month, Dick Move, Avoiding Semi's, Dumbass of the Day, and Mark's College of Rock & Roll Knowledge!
We go from talking about how AI/ML research is dominated by the resources, interests, and tradeoffs of “top labs.” Then discuss how our algorithmic agents become active participants in human culture but in ways that can be unexpected and unknowable. Together these conditions are producing a world that is far more weird, bizarre and unsettling than anybody intended. Less George Orwell, more Phillip K. Dick. Some stuff we reference: ••• I don't really trust papers out of "Top Labs" anymore | https://www.reddit.com/r/MachineLearning/comments/uyratt/d_i_dont_really_trust_papers_out_of_top_labs/ ••• The Steep Cost of Capture | Meredith Whittaker https://interactions.acm.org/archive/view/november-december-2021/the-steep-cost-of-capture ••• AI Inventing Its Own Culture, Passing It On to Humans, Sociologists Find | Edward Ongweso Jr | https://www.vice.com/en/article/pkp7y7/human-culture-to-increasingly-come-from-unexplainable-ai-sociologists-find Subscribe to hear more analysis and commentary in our premium episodes every week! patreon.com/thismachinekills Grab fresh new TMK gear: bonfire.com/store/this-machine-kills-podcast/ Hosted by Jathan Sadowski (twitter.com/jathansadowski) and Edward Ongweso Jr. (twitter.com/bigblackjacobin). Production / Music by Jereme Brown (twitter.com/braunestahl)
On this week's 95bFM Top Ten! Callum and Annabel are back at it again with a bad attitude, and they're bringing snacks. On the menu this week: fruit cup, spicy biltong, medium warm beer, chocolate, cassava chips and a fridge cold apple. All while counting down the biggest songs of the week, as well as songs from Collision, Nadia Reed, Marlon Williams and Dick Move.
Dick Move's Lucy Suttor phones up to chat about her favourite meal - the audacious kedgeree. Whakarongo mai.
Come join Patty, Dizz, and Tyler as they discuss the NBA slate, their Dummest Dummy picks, and of course, their Best Bets of the weekend!
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Come join Patty, Dizz, and Tyler as they discuss the NBA slate, their Dummest Dummy picks, and of course, their Best Bets of the weekend!
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"Imagine the amount of crime that would happen if Superbowl were on a Saturday" "Do I need to be snow-blowing my lawn?"
This week Claire and Lisa discuss the new hugs and what they actually are. They also talk George Clooney and his 60-year-old man brain that thinks it's ok to tell other older men to "just have kids". Then there's the Golden Hours -- when it's best to go to sleep and when it's best to start doing more work. There's Culture club (The Great British Bake-Off is back! The new James Bond movie is great!) and a Beauty spot chat about Harry Styles' beauty range, plus they discuss the "great reset" and Aldi frozen potatoes. And finally, they ask the big question: Do you know Adele's surname? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die Sendung von Chaoten für Chaoten, für die, dies warn und jene, die es werden wollen. 1. HEAVY NEGATIVS – destroyed by womanhood 2. LA CHASSE – glycerin et petit rosier 3. JELLO BIAFRA & THE GUANTANAMO SCHOOL OF MEDICINE – a boring day is what i need 4. TWISTED ROOTS – the yellow one 5. DICK MOVE – chop! 6. CAMPINGSEX – das Geschenk 7. SCHIACH – i zoi nix 8. CRASS – health surface 9. SATANIC TOGAS – thought police 10. LANDLINE – big gulp 11. OTCHIM – la lune 12. KOMANDO SONNE-NMILCH – der Spiegel 13. ALL HITS – dirt snake 14. THE FALL – solicitor in studio * Sendung vom 19. Oktober 2020 um 21:00 Uhr auf Radio Corax. SUBjektiv, das ist deliziösester Punk-Funk jenseits von „Schlachtrufe BRD Teil 478“ und aktuellen „Bad Religion – Produkten“. Für diese Sendung stöbern die Moderatoren sowie zigtausende Studiogäste in ihren Musikarchiven und Plattensammlungen, um der geneigten HörerInnenschaft feinste Melodien ins Hirn zu ballern. *
Treasure hunters unite! This week we discuss the Mountain of a Thousand Holes. "Day of Chaos" by Kevin MacLeod
Senator Dick Richard Shelby pulled the ultimate move to crush Crypto this week to give more bacon to the military. What an absolute idiot! More on this today and what we need to do to protect our wealth.
We begin this episode of DXP by introducing our Summer 2021 Playlist, after which we hear from a listener who ironically faults us for repeating ourselves. We share an update about the Well & Table, and then we hear a bunch of jokes about cheese from someone who ought to know. “Dick Move, God” makes a comeback, and then we hear from a listener who ironically faults us for repeating ourselves. We break down some bad arguments about Christianity, and then share biebers involving ATM fees and auto-correct.
I swore up and down I would not release a newsletter this week owing to the July 4th holiday (Treason day for the Brits out there), and then Microsoft's Github announced and released Github Copilot, and my promise fell apart.CoPilot is an ML trained code snippet generator. What is it trained on, you ask? All the public code on Github, GPL'd or otherwise. This has angered the internet lawyers and is generally considered to be a Dick Move™ by everyone else (except those that have read the parable of the Scorpion and the Frog). And since there really isn't any magic in ML, that's led to some interesting bugs... like reproducing the inverse-sine function from Quake to include the PG-13 rated comments. Or giving internet randos the API keys that Sendgrid users put in their source code on accident, or even reproducing the GPL in its entirety in a source code header file and none of this includes the mundane but possibly Office Space plot inducing every day bugs present in CoPilot.It's almost trite to call these 'bugs', these aren't bugs. These aren't misunderstandings of product requirements, or bad coding. No, these are Ian Malcoms:Your scientists engineers were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should. (original source)AI and ML have given us a new class of software defect: the Ian Malcom, and we can thank Github for playing the role of movie villian here.With that out of the way, here's what else happened last week in .NET.
This week Sarah and Chase talk about insect-related driving distractions, their new comedy writing class and getting started in comedy. Then they put themselves to the test and see what jokes they can pull from the news stories of the day. Hope you enjoy!
The Sini Gang gang goes hot on a topic that recently made the news. A Filipino Norwegian Chef goes on TV and rants about how Filipino food doesn't suit his palate, and his mom's cooking isn't exactly his cup of tea. Listen what the boys have to say!
Lucy Suttor (on Dick Move NZ Tour) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Lucy Suttor (on Dick Move NZ Tour) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
In this episode: Prohibited Meat, Lady Gaga's Dog Walker, Passing in the Right Lane is totally a Dick Move, Throwing Away Vaccines, Dumbass of the Day, Hasbro Brand Potato Head Family, Here's Your Sign, and the Big Three at 9.
In this episode: United Airlines UFO Encounter, Weekend Movie Pick, Tiger’s Rollover, Human Body Rejecting Objects, Dumbass of the Day, Possible Dick Move, Passing in the Right Lane, Hasbro Brand Product Name Change, Potato Head Family, The Big Three at 9.
Moin Leute, im Sinne der German Dicks haben wir dieses Mal auch einen "Dick-Move" vollzogen und Die Folge zu spät hochgeladen. Das lag daran, dass Devon das schlicht und einfach vergessen hat die Folge hochzuladen. Dafür entschuldigung lag wohl an Gehirnvereisung beiden Temperaturen. Jetzt viel Spaß mit der Folge Bis denn
This week Shrink & Rage hold a belated VGL awards. Do you have feedback for the show, have a response for something we said, or something we should know about? Drop us an e-mail at VGLPodcast@gmail.com stop by our Discord, or tweet us @VGLPodcast. Finally, if you wish to throw us some cash to help improve the show, and for various show related projects, you can do so by supporting our Patreon campaign. Show Highlights & Timestamps VGL Awards 2020 Block 1 7:01 Most Memorable Gaming Moment 2020 Biggest Surprise of the Year The It's Still in Early Access Award The Balderdash Award The Best Free to Play Game No School Like the Old School Award Block 2 34:55 The Off the Wall Game Award The "Drop it like a hot rock" Award Least Favorite Game Played in 2020 The Time Sink Award Best Discovery Queue Game Todd Howard Award for Dumbest Game Bug Block 3 1:02:10 The Niche Scratcher Greatest Disappointment of the year The "Maybe I'm Old" Award The "Video Game Logic Award" Biggest Video Game Flop That isn't Evolve Least Favorite Game Club Game Block 4 1:31:50 The Gilded Bird for biggest Dick Move of the Year The I'll Be Back Award The Uncanny Valley Award Best Gameclub Game 2020 Favorite Game Played in 2020 VGL Podcast Game of The Year Award 2020 Community Corner 1:56:28 Community Corner Electronic Arts to Decide Fate of Anthem Game This Week
Justin from Dick Move popped in for a chat about Sweet Treats Punk Night which is having its fourth outing at Whammy Bar tonight. It's free, it's got market stalls, and it's got some mint bands playing- whakarongo mai nei to hear about the project!
Published on 11 Jul 2018. Launching our Season 3 series, co-hosts John Biewen and Celeste Headlee look at the problems of male supremacy. And we visit Deep Time to explore the latest scholarship on how, when, and why men invented patriarchy. Featuring Meg Conkey of UC-Berkeley, Mel Konner of Emory University, and Lisa Wade of Occidental College. Music by Alex Weston, and by Evgueni and Sacha Galperine. Music and Production help from Joe Augustine at Narrative Music.
This week: new albums from Kruder & Dorfmeister, Cut Off Your Hands and Dick Move; reflections on 250, craft beer advent calendars, rejecting labels, more of the same, not in those shoes mate, time capsules, better trips home, two-drink buzzes, long shortlists, LSD, #NotAllAustrians, chopping and changing, received pronounciation, deliberately bad house bands, idiot stuntmen, homeopathic white boy funk, blank stares, three word reviews, and suddenly the stunt continues to go horribly wrong, 1989 aged poorly*, artificial Swedeners, La Rouxette, influential cellists, say that to my face, partying nude, voting below the line, stoned Dunning-Kruger as a service, variations on previous themes, Tay-Tay’s new undercard and shed-based therapy. *The pop music of the period not the Taylor Swift album, though YMMV In next week’s final new music review ep of 2020: new albums from Model Child and The Nude Party, and revisiting the Black Sorrows’ Hold On To Me. Those and other recent review albums are in our album review playlist on Spotify, along with the full archive of earlier review albums from 2020 and our tripping balls 2020 mixtape of our favourite tracks from therein. Our full list of all the new and classic albums we've reviewed on the pod and Beeso's kids playlist are also available elsewhere on the internet. BALLS and tripping balls are available on their own RSS feeds, as well as being found together on Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (feel free to subscribe, rate and review) - and we welcome your reckons via Twitter, Facebook and email. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s our 250th (ish) Music Episode Spectacular, in which Beeso and the Doc review brand new albums from Dennis Cometti, The Money War and Magick Mountain, before we pick our personal top five Most Influential Albums of all time. Also this week: Right Said Fred are nutters, Spotify Wrapped is a joke, bogan self loathing, the entire point of punk rock, hating the CBD, snap crackle and thud, Greybeard stout reviews, boldly insipid, straight burglaries, taunting Sweden, podcast albums, excessive fuzz, doom metal power pop, do one, new old stock, give ‘em a taste of Kiwi, melancholy feelings, an album of clown music, accurate first drafts, it’s too loud and you’re too old, early influences, rambling storytelling, Thatcherite labour policies, back-to-back Jacks, cringe picks, the importance of late ‘80s smash hits compilations in a regional new music desert, two for one deals, heavy to the core, reappreciating Nirvana, albums doing numbers, Hey Hey it’s Saturday Night Palsy, Machiavellian scheming, non-existent albums, Skinnys vs Butter Beats, cruising the mean streets of Lismore, Monsters of Roxette, moments of discovery, triphopping into dub, garage days revisited, man’s not hot, also receiving votes, coming down off heavy benders, misunderstood geniuses and clocking music. Next week: new albums from Kruder & Dorfmeister, Cut Off Your Hands and Dick Move. Those and other recent review albums are in our album review playlist on Spotify, along with the full archive of earlier review albums from 2020 and our tripping balls 2020 mixtape of our favourite tracks from therein. Our full list of all the new and classic albums we've reviewed on the pod and Beeso's kids playlist are also available elsewhere on the internet. BALLS and tripping balls are available on their own RSS feeds, as well as being found together on Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (feel free to subscribe, rate and review) - and we welcome your reckons via Twitter, Facebook and email. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby, Jared, and Dickie talk about the movie Glass, Thanksgiving foods, the Un-thankful for list, why Pennsylvania is the worst, Native American's misfortunes, snitching on your neighbors, and Dave Chappell. Make sure you SUBSCRIBE to the show to stay up to date on the latest releases! You can also find the video show on YouTube by clicking here. Make sure you sign up with MyBookie.com to get all of your bets in. Use our promo code: SARCASMPOD to double your deposit up to $1000 and get a freeplay!
Lucy Suttor (on Dick Move -'Chop!' album release and NZ Tour) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Well? Which is it? Die.
1) Media outlets banded together in support of the LA Times after the publication released a damaging report on Disney's special status in Anaheim 2) Waymo is making huge strides in the driverless car race and Phoenix, AZ is the site of the first U.S. driverless car test. 3) Songdo, South Korea was designed with one goal in mind: efficiency. But does anyone care??
The gang checks out the Avengers: Age of Ultron. With special guests comic book nut Aaron Welsh and Ultron nut Jeremy Ryan.