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On The Odd - The Talk Show About All Oddities
On the Odd - Hyperconnected Reality & Information Overload

On The Odd - The Talk Show About All Oddities

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2018 69:06


On the Odd Season 8 Episode 9 On the Odd - Hyperconnected Reality & Information Overload Joe Tripician is an award-winning Producer/Writer/Director and Playwright. His work has been broadcast on Network and Cable television across America, Europe and Japan, and has shown at the Cannes Film Festival. Joe received his first EMMY award for the documentary "Metaphoria" broadcast in the US on PBS in 1991. Joe's humor book, "The Official Alien Abductee's Handbook", was published by Andrews and McMeel in 1997. Author and Futurist Robert Anton Wilson called it: "The funniest book I've read since the Warren Report." Famed scientist John C. Lilly said: "Joe Tripician has achieved the impossible: a truly funny book on alien abductions." In 1996 Joe wrote, recorded and performed an alien song ("Ozark Melody") with the legendary Jeff Buckley along with musical partner Frederick Reed. In May of 2002, Joe performed in his one-man play, "Balkanized at Sunrise", based on his 1997 trip to the Balkans. His Balkan journey began when the Croatian government hired him to write an official biography of their president. Much hilarity ensued. More information about Joe and what he does can be found here: http://joetripician.com Music intro: The Way I Love You by Joel Michael Howard Music outro: Don't Know Why by Joel Michael Howard https://joelmichaelhoward.bandcamp.com/ A special thank you to APS Mastering for their support. Visit www.apsmastering.com for all of your Audio Mastering needs.

No Guitar Is Safe
51 - Adam Levy

No Guitar Is Safe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 133:47


A versatile, super-tasty jazz cat who found his way onto huge-selling crossover records by star singers such as Norah Jones and Tracy Chapman, ADAM LEVY is one of the chillest, most thoughtful and grounded pro guitarists you're likely to meet. I had a wonderful time jamming with him on everything from John Coltrane's "Equinox" and Tracy Chapman's "Give Me One Reason" to Norah Jones' "Don't Know Why" and Adam's own solo song, "This Is Our House" (off his stellar EP, Blueberry Blonde). We explore many different musical worlds in this super-size episode, and I learned a lot. Hope you do, too. —JUDE GOLD, host, No Guitar Is Safe

Mike on Much Podcast
Norah Jones (#36)

Mike on Much Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016 42:37


Mike and Max discuss The Tragically Hip's final show in Toronto, Gord Downie's flamboyant outfits, the intimate atmosphere and setlist choices. Norah Jones ("Come Away With Me," "Don't Know Why") tells Mike about "Day Breaks," her demo process, early days in New York, musical upbringing, introduction to jazz, writing personal songs, early success, Neil Young, Dolly Parton and being a mother. For dessert, Shane describes blacking out after a loft party and his pre-wedding nerves.

TANG.MUSIC (OST)
Loving You (OST)

TANG.MUSIC (OST)

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2016 2:46


Loving you Loving you Loving you Don't Know Why and I'm Loving you TANG.MUSIC(OST) 唐鸣|原创纯音乐合集 联动音乐合集:《带着音乐去旅行》 找到同名歌曲,一起听会有更多惊喜哦! 微信交流号:TANGMUSICTMD(Tony) QQ互动群:327831665 抖音/B站:唐鸣 新浪微博:唐鸣_TANG-MUSIC

WRFR's I Made You This Mix Tape
Episode 1: "MIX TAPE 3" from a friend....

WRFR's I Made You This Mix Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2012 56:09


Series Premier. "MIX TAPE 3." Found in the back of Renee's trunk, this tape was made for her by a good friend... perhaps more? 1. I Don't Care Who Knows (Baby, I'm Yours): Roberta Flack 2. Elephant Love Medley; Moulin Rouge Soundtrack. 3. Don't Know Why, Norah Jones. 4. Distant Sun, Crowded House. 5. Some Kind Of Wonderful, Huey Lewis and the News. 6. Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling, Dannie Minogue. 7. At Last, Eva Cassidy. 8. A Little Fall of Rain, Les Miserables Cast Recording. 9. Say It's Possible (acoustic), Terra Naomi. 10. That's The Way Love Is, The Commitments. 11. Don't Let the Teardrops Rust Your Shining Heart, Holly Cole Trio. 12. Down Like Rain, Jesse Cook.

Desert Island Discs: Archive 2005-2010

Sue Lawley's castaway this week is the Government's Chief Scientific Adviser Prof Sir David King. He's had a testing four and a half years in the job - his tenure has coincided with an epidemic of foot and mouth disease, as well as a series of ongoing public health controversies played out in the media, such as the safety of the combined measles, mumps and rubella vaccine (MMR) and concerns over genetically-modified crops. He was born in South Africa and brought up in a middle-class suburb of Johannesburg. As a teenager he was taken by his school to visit a township to see how black South Africans lived. He says it was an eye-opening experience and, while he pursued his scientific studies, he also took a stance against the political regime and wrote letters denouncing apartheid. His activism brought him to the attention of South Africa's secret police - he was questioned and left with little option but to leave the country. He came to Britain and continued his studies here. He pursued an academic career - he was made the 1920 Professor of Physical Chemistry at Cambridge University in 1988, a post he still holds, and has recently been confirmed for a second term as the Government's chief scientist. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Don't Know Why by Norah Jones Book: Wild Reckoning, An Anthology Provoked by Rachel Carson's Silent Spring by John Burnside Luxury: Bunch of canvases with oils and brushes