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Not For Human Consumption: Your drunken weekly update on all the things! Movies, games, life, and everything in between! We learn how friends have similar opinions, Dylan's suffering a mid-life crisis while "Living his best life", The Wrestling Minute (but it goes for way longer than a minute), Ghosts aren't real and goose measles, Matt's "fear of flying" math and Porklift saves the day, Dave does NAMM, Are we getting a "The Big Lebowski" sequel?, Playing with gas in a lightning storm, Queen is worse than Nickelback, Was 1982 a bad year for music?, The "I don't care anymore" move in an argument, Battlefield V might not be as bad as you think, Allan Avenges "Captain America: The Winter Solider". "Hey, Look at This!" featuring a gay activist, A sex doll love song, A high-stakes escape, A Lamborghini in The Hollywood Hills, and More Breaded Chicken excellence. The return of "What Makes Dave Mad This Week?" with Dave "The Redneck" Schultz and A potential trap talks about race. Lastly, some great voicemails. We close out this week's show with the track "Don't (Lie To Me)" by Panic Baby. Visit us at www.NFHCPodcast.com for everything Not For Human Consumption. Support the show by subscribing to our Patreon! Leave us a voicemail anytime at 480-788-7330 Check out the NFHC Store! http://www.nfhcpodcast.com/store/ Join the NFHC Discord! https://discord.gg/xrxhQTP This episode of NFHC is brought to you by Crazy Cactus Beard Balm! https://crazycactusbeardbalm.com/ Panic Babyhttp://panicbabyband.com/ https://www.facebook.com/PanicBabyBand/
Annika hat von unserem Freund, dem katholischen Priester, ein Video erhalten - ganz aktuell von Barbra Streisand, Titel: "Don't Lie to Me". Barbra schreibt dazu: "In my own four-minute way, I’m trying to fight against the disintegration of democracy - where truth becomes “alternative facts” and lying becomes the new norm." Wahrheiten werden alternative Fakten oder Lügen die neue Norm, wirklich? Anlass genug, uns über die Psychologie des Lügens zu unterhalten… Wie oft lügen wir und warum? Welchen Formen des Lügens gibt es? Was ist der Unterschied zwischen "Wahrheitsschmeichlern" und "Wahrheitskillern"? Wie beeinflusst unser Umfeld unsere Form des Lügens? Wie wirkt sich Lügen auf Körper und Seele aus? Wann wird Lügen krankhaft? Unsere Meinung: Lügen nerven, zerstören Vertrauen und beenden Beziehungen. Sie stressen den Lügner und den Belogenen. Die Wahrheit zu vertreten ist zwar manchmal anstrengend, aber sie macht uns authentisch und damit menschlich.
This week's playlist: • Checking On My Woman by Fenton Robinson, from Somebody Loan Me A Dime (1974); available from Alligator Records and the iTunes Music Store. Visit Fenton's page at Alligator.com and this page at the Cascade Blues Association site for more information. • Running From My Baby's Gun, Whilst Previously Watching Butterflies From My Front Porch by Samuel James, from Songs Famed For Sorrow and Joy (2008); available from NorthernBlues Music and the iTMS. Visit Samuel's bio pages at NorthernBlues.com and PiedmontTalent.com, or his MySpace page, for more information. • Have Mercy by Big Walter Horton, from Big Walter Horton With Carey Bell (1972); available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit Walter's page at Alligator.com and this page at bluesharp.ca for more information. • Don't Lie To Me by Chicago Thieves, from In the Windy City (2007); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit ChicagoThieves.co.uk for more information. • Voodoo Woman, 63 Year Old Mama and Jump For Joy, all by Koko Taylor. Voodoo Woman is from Deluxe Edition (2002); 63 Year Old Mama is from Force of Nature (1993); and Jump For Joy is from Jump For Joy (1990). All three albums are available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit KokoTaylor.com or Koko's page at Alligator.com for more information. • Please Please Mammy by Moreland & Arbuckle, from 1861 (2008); available from NorthernBlues.com and the iTMS.Visit KingsnakesBlues.com for more information. • Tight Dress Woman by Mikey Jr. and Stone Cold Blues, from Mikey Likes It (2007); available from CD Baby. Visit MikeyJunior.com and Mikey's MySpace page for more information. • Take Five by Hound Dog Taylor and The Houserockers, from Deluxe Edition (1999); available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit Hound Dog's page at Alligator.com and this page at keno.org for more information. Mentioned during this show: Koko Taylor's online photo album. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #132 courtesy of the artists, their labels, and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Soul Check by Chainsaw Dupont, from Lake St. Lullaby (2003); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit ChainsawDupont.com for more information. • Let Me Call You by Harrison Kennedy, from High Country Blues (2007); available from Electro-Fi Records and the iTMS. Visit HarrisonKennedy.ca for more information. • Don't Lie To Me by Chicago Thieves, from In the Windy City (2007); available from CD Baby. Visit ChicagoThieves.co.uk for more information. • Louisiana Dream by B.C. Read, from Bowl of Sugar (2007); available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit BCRead.com for more information. • Ready to Fight, Life in the Sun and Dimples, by Michael Holt and the Trophy 500's, from Boogalu (2007); the CD will soon be available from the shop at Michael's site, CD Baby and Amazon.com. Visit MichaelHolt.info and the band's MySpace page for more information. • Take, Take and Take by the Rene Trossman Band, from Postmarked Illinois (2007). Visit ReneTrossman.com and his MySpace page for more information. • Come Back Baby by Red Mercury Blues Band, from nothing purdy boutda blues (2004); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit the Red Mercury Blues Band page at Download.com for more information and free downloads. • Take Me Down Easy by Marc Benno and The Nightcrawlers, from Crawlin (1974); available through this page at Marc's site, CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit MarcBenno.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: if you want to let Adam Curry know you think his support for Ron Paul is the dumbest idea since the Ford Edsel, write to Adam at adam@curry.com or adam@podshow.com, or leave Adam voice mail at 1-201-625-6357 (U.S.) or 44-20-7681-3753 (U.K.); 2008 Blues Music Award nominees; visit ShelaghWatkins.co.uk. Last week's hidden track was: • Just Stockings On by [munk], a single available from the Podsafe Music Network. Visit WaxBoy.com for more information. For more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #105 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)