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Best podcasts about dragonland

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FM Mundo
#ElGranMusical | Magui Tavella, Dragonland & días de dinosaurios llega a Quito

FM Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 11:44


#ElGranMusical | Magui Tavella, Dragonland & días de dinosaurios llega a Quito

FM Mundo
Café Fm Mundo - Ezequiel Minoyetti y Magui Tavelli, dragonland y días de dinosaurios

FM Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 8:39


Café Fm Mundo - Ezequiel Minoyetti y Magui Tavelli, dragonland y días de dinosaurios by FM Mundo 98.1

Metal Minutiae
Guest Episode: Stu McGill from Silent Knight

Metal Minutiae

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 42:22


Phil and Ray are back in 2025 chatting with Stu from Silent Knight, while they are in town as the national support on Hammerfall's Australian tour. Stu was crashing on Ray's floor while he was in town, so we thought we might as well record an episode. This episode did require significant editing as Ray and Stu are brothers, and apparently like to bicker at each other, which is no fun to listen to - just ask Phil.We cover Iron Saviour, Atlantean Kodex, Dragonland and more. Playlist for the episode is here https://open.spotify.com/playlist/02yzXsb4c2M6DMSnG04WbD?si=b8e2b0d14fe24c81 Check out Silent Knight https://silentknightband.bandcamp.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The James McMahon Music Podcast
Episode 247: Olof Mörck, Amaranthe

The James McMahon Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 34:00


Olof Mörck is the guitarist and - alongside vocalist Elize Ryd - one of the songwriters in Swedish heavy metal band Amaranthe.He also plays in the power metal band, Dragonland. Amaranthe release their new album, The Catalyst, on February 23rd via Nuclear Blast.Watch this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XIDoXHJn5Y&feature=youtu.beShow theme by Bis.Want more? Join The James McMahon Music Podcast Patreon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5jY33R9cXAThankyou to our Patreon members! John Foley.Wilfreda Beehive.Andrew McMahon.Joe Frost.Conor McNicholas.John Earls.Laura Norton.Mike Clewley.Richey D.Ricky Murray.Danielle Walker.Claire Harris.Dana Landman. Laura Kelly Dunlop.  Twitter - @jamesjammcmahon Substack - https://spoook.substack.com YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Vf_1E1Sza2GUyFNn2zFMA Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/jamesmcmahonmusicpod/

The Metal Oasis
Ep. 71 - Astronomy by Dragonland

The Metal Oasis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 128:22


As winter has set in, the nights have become cold and dark. From the distance a strange radio transmission begins to rumble before the night sky illuminates from the burst of a supernova! This week, Adam and Orion, joined by Matt, blast off to explore the cosmos of Astronomy by Dragonland! Another power metal first look for Orion and Matt, this album has several highs and many lows to explore. So dive on in as we make contact with our metal roots!Don't forget to leave us a 5-star review or we'll be full of sorrow!Follow us on our Facebook page, The Metal Oasis, on Twitter @themetaloasis and email themetaloasis@gmail.com 

powerful. a power metal podcast
ep49 - AOTY 2022

powerful. a power metal podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 79:34


Fear not, Powerful is here to tell the world the Correct Opinions about the very best of power metal in 2022. We also dive into all the big name albums that finally came out towards the end of the year. Blind Guardian put out an album! Dragonland is back!  Support us on Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/powerfulpodcast Follow us! iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher - powerful. a power metal podcastWebsite - https://www.powerful-podcast.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/powerfulpodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/powerfulpodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/powerfulpm Music by Fernando Rey Powered by La Casona Productionshttps://www.facebook.com/salacasona/

RADIO LOCALITIZ
LE COIN KOROZIF S3E13 - Choc des Titous Décembre

RADIO LOCALITIZ

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 54:29


Prêts à dérouiller ? Dans son Coin Korozif, Thierry vous propose des interviews, des découvertes, et un déferlement de décibels métalliques.... ça va swinguer  slammer dans les chaumières ! COME ON !!!! https://www.radiolocalitiz.fr/le-coin-korozif/ Titres diffusés : Fairyland – Heralds of the Green Lands  : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/heralds-of-the-green-lands/1506545040?i=1506545224  Dragonland – The Power of the Nightstar  : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/the-power-of-the-nightstar/1622589793?i=1622590963   Ad Infinitum – Upside Down  : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/upside-down/1643839313?i=1643839326 ELYSATIUM – Safe World  : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/safe-world/1618943837?i=1618943839    Epica – The Final Lullaby (feat. Shining)  : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/the-final-lullaby-feat-shining/1640393782?i=1640393795   MindAhead – Burning Horizon : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/burning-horizon/1642290836?i=1642291010  Halestorm – Mine  : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/mine/1651283906?i=1651283919 Dorothy – Black Sheep  : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/black-sheep/1611810647?i=1611811066 Therion – Litany Of The Fallen  : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/litany-of-the-fallen/1642718622?i=1642718787 Joe Lynn Turner – Tortured Soul  : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/tortured-soul/1635722914?i=1635722920  

Corazón Púrpura Rock
Corazón Púrpura Rock (Programa 388)

Corazón Púrpura Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 66:10


💜 Corazón Púrpura Rock (edición 388) 🤘 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 PLAYLIST: 👉🏿 TWISTED MIND 👉🏿 VIXEN 👉🏿 AURA 👉🏿 XANDRIA 👉🏿 DRAGONLAND 👉🏿 ADVENTUS 👉🏿 MANOWAR 👉🏿 HEAVEN 👉🏿 BRAKE LOOSE 👉🏿 ABOUT US 👉🏿 TWISTED MIND Si quieres ver el Playlist con la información del tema que suena, puedes hacerlo en nuestro blog 👇🏿 https://corazonpurpurarock.blogspot.com/2022/12/blog-post.html Si prefieres escucharnos en directo a través de la FM o la Web 👇🏿 https://corazonpurpurarock.blogspot.com/2022/08/estas-son-las-emisoras-de-radio-en-las.html 📲 Síguenos por: Nuestro Blog: https://corazonpurpurarock.blogspot.com/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCW234Ck1P1QI4KFspzYJxng Facebook: www.facebook.com/corazonpurpurarockradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/cpurpurarock Instagram: https://instagram.com/corazonpurpurarock Tik Tok: https://tiktok.com/corazonpurpurarock Contacto: corazonpurpurarockradio@gmail.com 💜 Sobre Corazón Púrpura Rock: Es un programa de radio musical semanal: heavy metal, hard rock, power metal, rock alternativo, AOR, rock melódico, metal… Está dirigido y presentado por Gracia Santiago. Se emite en la Onda Local de Andalucía. Además de tener una versión podcasts en varias plataformas. Nació en 2014 en Córdoba (España). Esta es nuestra 9ª temporada.

Metal Geeks Podcast/MSRcast Metal Podcast
MSRcast 273: Brought Forth In Metal

Metal Geeks Podcast/MSRcast Metal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 128:51


Cary the Metal Geek and Sean the Metal Pigeon have joined forces again to bring forth the metal! Discussions range from Puscifer, Alice Cooper, and the Misfits, Armored Saint and W.A.S.P., Judas Priest and Queensryche, Anthrax tour, Exodus, the retirement of Mick Mars, Avatarium, Devin Townsend, Abyssic, Darkthrone, Dragonland, Exhumed, Ohth, Arena, Epica and much more! Playlist: Dynazty - Advent - Final Advent In The Woods… The Malevolent God - Diversum Imprecation - Agnus Dei (Spill The Blood) HOST - Tomorrow's Sky Avantasia - Misplaced Among the Angels - A Paranormal Evening with the Moonflower Society Orden Ogan - Interstellar - Final Days (Orden Ogan and Friends) Therion - Codex Gigas - Leviathan II An Abstract Illusion - Slaves - Woe Visit us at msrcast.com, for all of your MSRcast needs, including archives of podcasts, interviews, reviews, and lots more. Remember to contact us at msrcast@gmail.com, and follow us over on Twitter, @msrcast, and @themetalpigeon. Come and join Cary and Sean over on Facebook, and while you are there, like our Facebook fan page to keep up at http://www.facebook.com/msrcastofficial. Come find us over on Instagram @msrcast. If you like the show, let others know about it by tweeting about it, talking about it, and subscribing in Itunes, and leaving a review and comment. Enjoy, and Keep It Metal!

The Metal Exchange Podcast
Ep. 119 - A Conversation with Dragonland's Jonas Heidgert - October 20, 2022

The Metal Exchange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 44:04


The Metal Exchange Podcast guys present an exclusive conversation with Dragonland's co-founder, vocalist Jonas Heidgert. In this very special episode, Jonas discusses how Dragonland got started, the making of their brand new release, "The Power of the Nightstar", and addresses the band's future plans! https://www.facebook.com/dragonlandband/ *Join us at The Metal Exchange* https://linktr.ee/MetalExchange https://www.facebook.com/TheMetalExchangePodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/metalexchanges https://www.instagram.com/themetalexchangepodcast https://twitter.com/MetalExchangePd https://open.spotify.com/user/4tn81zpim10zdl0qu1azagd8o https://www.reddit.com/r/MetalExchangePodcast

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The Metal Exchange Podcast
Ep. 118 - Dragonland - The Power of the Nightstar - October 17, 2022

The Metal Exchange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 70:33


The Metal Exchange Podcast guys discuss Dragonland's 2022 release, "The Power of the Nightstar". Justin's Recommended Track: Final Hour Chris' Recommended Track: The Power of the Nightstar https://www.facebook.com/dragonlandband/ Listen to "The Power of the Nightstar": https://open.spotify.com/album/5uwjtBr5yC80OimgBJkmUv *Other Band Mentions* After Lapse: https://www.facebook.com/AfterLapseOfficial Borealis: https://officialborealis.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/borealisband Epica: https://www.epica.nl/ & https://www.facebook.com/epica Ronnie Atkins: https://www.facebook.com/RonnieAtkinsOfficial Blink 182: https://www.blink182.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/blink182 *Join us at The Metal Exchange* https://linktr.ee/MetalExchange https://www.facebook.com/TheMetalExchangePodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/metalexchanges https://www.instagram.com/themetalexchangepodcast https://twitter.com/MetalExchangePd https://open.spotify.com/user/4tn81zpim10zdl0qu1azagd8o https://www.reddit.com/r/MetalExchangePodcast

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HEAVY Music Interviews
DRAGONLAND Return To The Battle Field

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 11:08


Eleven years is a long time in music. Especially with that long of a gap between albums.While many bands would worry their fan base might desert them in favour of an artist with slightly better output, Swedish power metal outfit Dragonland need not worry.Since their debut The Battle Of Ivory Plains in 2001 through to their last album Under The Grey Banner in 2011, Dragonland have delivered enough quality material to ensure their fans aren't going anywhere.In fact, if anything, the prolonged absence has made fans hungrier for new material, with their wishes now set to be met with the release of The Power Of The Nightstar on October 14.HEAVY had the pleasure of speaking with vocalist Jonas Heidgert - who seldom does interviews himself - to talk about what has been happening in the Dragonland camp."It's almost exactly eleven years," he sighed. "If I remember correctly we released Grey Banner on either the 11th or 17th of November 2011, so it's almost eleven years"We ask what Dragonland has been up to, with Heidgert's answer frankly honest."A lot of laziness," he laughed. "We had a little trip to Australia a few years back which was brilliant but we've been very slow. Actually, the Australian and Japanese tour we did back in 2018 gave us the little push we needed to start writing the rest of the album. We started a long time ago with a few songs then people started getting kids and Swiss jobs and played in other bands, all this kind of other stuff. Life happened."In the full interview, Jonas talks about the musical direction of The Power Of The Nightstar, the concept behind it, the addition of more electronic elements on this album, the singles and how they relate to the overall sound of the album, fitting conceptual songs into a set list and more.

El vuelo del Fénix
El vuelo del Fénix - Dragonland, Innerforce y Sinner - 23/08/22

El vuelo del Fénix

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 60:52


Hoy escuchamos: Dark Moor- Birth of the sun, Arwen- Hollow days, Innerforce- Before I die, Dragonland- Flight from destruction, Grave Digger- Heart of a warrior, Sinner- The last generation, Evergrey- Blindfolded, Kamelot- Vespertine, Sunstorm- Games we play, Soilwork- Valleys of gloam, Arch Enemy- Handshake with hell, Wolfheart- The king. Escuchar audio

The Boardgame Specialists
Episode 30 Top 9 Two-Player Only Games

The Boardgame Specialists

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 71:17


Carla and Melanie list their favorite 2-player only games.[00:01:42] The Rise of Queensdale[00:04:24] Dale of Merchants[00:05:45] Crossed Words[00:8:08] Throw Throw Avacado[00:11:25] Ingenious[00:12:52] Grackles[00:13:54] Bob Ross Art of Chill[00:14:51] Dragonland[00:17:32] Paris le citie de la lumiere[00:20:23] Radlands[00:21:57] Schotten Totten[00:24:59] Lost Cities[00:27:53]GIPF series[00:29:30] One Deck Dungeon[00:32:17] Patchwork[00:36:24] Onitama[00:38:53] 7 Wonders Duel[00:42:05] Arkham Horror the card game[00:45:29] Caper Europe[00:48:45] Tanks[00:52:24] Lost Cities[00:53:20] Raptor[00:56:04] Botanik[00:59:12] Kero[01:02:24] Targi[01:06:03] Watergate

ELEKTROSHOCK
ELEKTROSHOCK - PGM 49 / TEMP 02

ELEKTROSHOCK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 60:25


New week with you, reviewing the Guns'N'Roses Show in Seville, last June 7th and also with the following new releases:01 - UOHO - "Voy A Acabar Borracho" 5:14  02 - Guns N' Roses - "It's So Easy" 03:22 03 - Cleanbreak - "Cleanbreak" 03:30  04 - Einherjer - "West Coast Groove (Live)" 04:16  05 - Dragonland - "The Power Of The Nightstar" 05:03  06 - Wind Rose - "Fellows Of The Hammer" 06:15        07 - Hammer King - "Pariah Is My Name" 04:40  08 - R3VO - "Artificial Pleasure" 05:18   09 - Demon Hunter - "Freedom Is Dead" 02:53  10 - Parkway Drive - "Glitch" 04:21 11 - Lamb Of God - "Nevermore" 04:35 60 minutes of Metal and More Presented by Marco Rondán and Brought to you every week by HEAVYS: "Metal Headphones Made For MetalHeads".-

MSUM Dragons Podcasts
Homecoming Podcasts Crossover with Wade Youngblom

MSUM Dragons Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021


It is homecoming week here in Dragonland…a time to come back to this place many once called home, engage with alumni, and the community. Our show does just that today…connects with an alum who is connecting with fellow alums to promote Dragons Football on THE DRAGON WAY Podcast. Yup, crossover episode time as we welcome former athlete, former coach, and current host of THE DRAGON WAY Podcast…the man whose loves are simply his family and BDubs…please welcome Wade Youngblom!!!  

MSUM Dragons Podcasts
Homecoming Podcasts Crossover with Wade Youngblom

MSUM Dragons Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021


It is homecoming week here in Dragonland…a time to come back to this place many once called home, engage with alumni, and the community. Our show does just that today…connects with an alum who is connecting with fellow alums to promote Dragons Football on THE DRAGON WAY Podcast. Yup, crossover episode time as we welcome former athlete, former coach, and current host of THE DRAGON WAY Podcast…the man whose loves are simply his family and BDubs…please welcome Wade Youngblom!!!  

Evil Fm
Evil FM Episode 321

Evil Fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 59:52


Good evening metal heads and welcome back to Evil FM and this special episode that has been requested by Nicholas Prom and it's special for one reason. His friend of Nineteen years Shanda, sadly passed away last week from a long and hard battle against cancer and she died aged just forty, but she loved her metal. Today's show is dedicated to Shanda, and my condolences to Nicholas and her family at this terrible time. We've got a great show lined for her with tracks from Cannibal Corpse, Sinister, Cradle of Filth, Dragonland, Ozzy Osbourne, Vio-lence, Exhumed, Mortician and Bathory. If you haven't checked out Captain Freak-Out's Psychedelic Radio then just click the link, head on over and get ready to enjoy some classic stoner rock courtesy of Nicholas. JOIN US ON TWITTER JOIN US ON FACEBOOK  LISTEN TO US ON I-TUNES CAPTAIN FREAK-OUT'S PSYCHEDELIC RADIO   www.patrickmcunningham.com Artwork by Luis Royo    

So Very Wrong About Games
#137: Flotilla

So Very Wrong About Games

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 63:45


Social standards of behaviour are often subtle and variable, but we can all agree that children are often blind to their subtle nuances. Like, don't be a massive jerk--that's one of those tricky nuances that often escape the notice of your average child, what with many of them being borderline sociopaths kept in check only by their relative powerlessness and incompetence. Then again, perhaps Mark is the sociopath for not being able to tolerate the annoyances of child behaviour. Then again, perhaps both are true, and Mark is merely a giant, sociopathic man-baby. All that said, no human deserves to be subjected to Monopoly.Games Played Last Week:01:20 -Monopoly (Charles Darrow & Elizabeth J. Magie Phillips, Hasbro, 1933)06:55 -Pendulum (Travis P Jones, Stonemaier Games, 2020)16:53 -The Crew: The Quest for Planet 9 (Thomas Sing, KOSMOS, 2019)17:48 -My City (Reiner Knizia, KOSMOS, 2020)19:35 -Flick ‘Em Up: Dead of Winter (Gaëtan Beaujannot, Jonathan Gilmour, Jean Yves Monpertuis, & Isaac Vega, Pretzel Games, 2017)21:51 -Cthulhu Wars (Sandy Petersen & Lincoln Petersen, Petersen Games, 2015)24:25 -Pandoria (Jeffrey D. Allers & Bernd Eisenstein, Irongames, 2018)28:06 -For What Remains (Paul Low, David Thompson, & Ricardo Manuel Luis Tomas, DVG Games, 2020)News (and why it doesn't matter):30:48 HeroQuest, and much history of Hasbro38:14 Quartermaster General: Total War expansion38:42 The Last of Us39:55 GMT makes good on recent errata40:49 Grand Austria Hotel gets grander?41:21 For Sale expansion and Autorama43:14 Dragonland reprint44:15 Feature Game: Flotilla (J.B. Howell & Michael Mihealsick, WizKids, 2019)

So Very Wrong About Games
#137: Flotilla

So Very Wrong About Games

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 63:45


Social standards of behaviour are often subtle and variable, but we can all agree that children are often blind to their subtle nuances. Like, don't be a massive jerk--that's one of those tricky nuances that often escape the notice of your average child, what with many of them being borderline sociopaths kept in check only by their relative powerlessness and incompetence. Then again, perhaps Mark is the sociopath for not being able to tolerate the annoyances of child behaviour. Then again, perhaps both are true, and Mark is merely a giant, sociopathic man-baby. All that said, no human deserves to be subjected to Monopoly.Games Played Last Week:01:20 -Monopoly (Charles Darrow & Elizabeth J. Magie Phillips, Hasbro, 1933)06:55 -Pendulum (Travis P Jones, Stonemaier Games, 2020)16:53 -The Crew: The Quest for Planet 9 (Thomas Sing, KOSMOS, 2019)17:48 -My City (Reiner Knizia, KOSMOS, 2020)19:35 -Flick ‘Em Up: Dead of Winter (Gaëtan Beaujannot, Jonathan Gilmour, Jean Yves Monpertuis, & Isaac Vega, Pretzel Games, 2017)21:51 -Cthulhu Wars (Sandy Petersen & Lincoln Petersen, Petersen Games, 2015)24:25 -Pandoria (Jeffrey D. Allers & Bernd Eisenstein, Irongames, 2018)28:06 -For What Remains (Paul Low, David Thompson, & Ricardo Manuel Luis Tomas, DVG Games, 2020)News (and why it doesn't matter):30:48 HeroQuest, and much history of Hasbro38:14 Quartermaster General: Total War expansion38:42 The Last of Us39:55 GMT makes good on recent errata40:49 Grand Austria Hotel gets grander?41:21 For Sale expansion and Autorama43:14 Dragonland reprint44:15 Feature Game: Flotilla (J.B. Howell & Michael Mihealsick, WizKids, 2019)

Dice Tower News
Dice Tower Now 701: September 28, 2020

Dice Tower News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 25:35


This episode, Corey hops into the host seat, and Kitty and Chris dive into the "Set a Watch: Swords of the Coin" and "7th Citadel" Kickstarters.   TOP STORIES: "HeroQuest" returns and lights up Hasbro's crowdfunding site. "The Last of Us" creeps toward your tabletop. CMON to publish comics based on Asmodee properties "Twilight Imperium" and "Android." CMON's "Trudvang Legends" delayed. The classic electronic vibrating football game gets new life as "Nova League." Cards Against Humanity sells its new board game cafe. "Cartographers Heroes" charts a path to Kickstarter. Boarderlands 2's fake RPG becomes reality. "CoraQuest" offers dungeon crawling for the whole family. Quicksilver joins "Marvel Champions: TCG." "Agropolis" visits its city cousin, "Sprawlopolis." GAMA partners with Toys for Tots. "The Dragon and Flagon" gets a new expansion. Digimon is back as a trading card game. Plaid Hat announces free companion app for "Abomination: The Heir of Frankenstein." Reiner Knizia's "Dragonland" gets a new edition.   THE HOTNESS: Ten Suns The 7th Citadel HeroQuest Dungeon Universalis Machina Arcana (Second Edition) Shaolia: Warring States   KICKSTARTER: Set a Watch: Swords of the Coin The 7th Citadel   NEW & UPCOMING RELEASES: Cóatl Vaesen Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle - The Charms and Potions Expansion The Battle of Road Island   CONNECT: Follow our curated Twitter newsfeed @DiceTowerNow. Dig in with Corey at DiceTowerDish.com. Check out the Tabletop Game Talk podcast with Chris and Kitty. Find Bree on Twitter and Instagram @BoardGameBree.

Uncanny Japan - Exploring Japanese Myths, Folktales, Superstitions, History and Language
Story Time - The Jellyfish Takes a Journey (plus eel and seppuku!) (Ep. 57)

Uncanny Japan - Exploring Japanese Myths, Folktales, Superstitions, History and Language

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 17:21


Ever wonder why a jellyfish looks the way they do? Well, the Japanese folktale "The Jellyfish Takes a Journey" (Kurage no Honenashi) tells you how that came about. Then after that folktale, I'll give you a little trivia about the connection between eel and seppuku. You can also find me on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/UncannyJapan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncannyjapan/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thersamatsuura Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncannyjapan/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqAtoUS51HDi2d96_aLv95w Website: https://www.uncannyjapan.com/ Notes: Medicine by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6256-medicine License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ The Gates Of Heaven by MusicLFiles Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6341-the-gates-of-heaven License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Intro/Outro by Julyan Ray Matsuura. Here and here. And here. Transcript: You know what I haven’t done in awhile? A folktale. As a matter of fact, I just checked and the last time I did a  real one, not one of my own stories or one of Lafcadio Hearn’s, was in October of 2018 when I retold “Kachi Kachi Mountain.” Remember the story about the jerk of a rabbit and the poor abused tanuki? Well, today I’m going to tell you another curious and, yeah, disturbing story, this time about the jellyfish. Jellyfish are called kurage in Japanese, and that is written by putting together the characters for ocean and moon. Ocean moon. Isn’t that beautiful? Speaking of oceans, I’m literally recording this on July 23rd, Umi no Hi or Marine Day, sometimes called Ocean Day. Ocean, jellies. It’s kind of a theme. *But it gets better. After the folktale about the jellyfish, I’m going to tell you a fascinating cultural nugget about eels and the act of seppuku, or ritual suicide. Eels are known to spend time in the ocean. So it’s another connection to Umi no Hi, Ocean Day.  *Speaking of oceans, after the story, I’ve got some really interesting trivia. It involves eels and seppuku, ritual suicide. Eels are known to spend time in the ocean. So that’s where that connects. Talk about through-line. But before we get into why jellyfish look the way they do… Intro Hey hey, I hope everyone is hanging in there, not to stressed out about anything or everything. Maybe I can take your mind off of things, or perhaps damage you a little more. Have you ever wondered why jellyfish look the way they do? Well, there is an old folktale that goes by several titles: “The Jellyfish Takes a Journey”, “The Jellyfish and the Monkey”, Or “Why the Jellyfish has no Bones” to name a few. In Japanese it’s sometimes called “Kurage no hone”, “Jellyfish Bones”, or “Kurage no hone nashi”, “No Jellyfish Bones”. Lots of different titles and lots of different versions, even one by Yei Theodora Ozaki, what has retold a lot of Japanese folktales. But I  decided to retell the one I found on the project Gutenberg site. It’s called “The Jellyfish Takes a Journey”, by Grace James. The Project Gutenberg eBook, Japanese Fairy Tales, by Grace James, Illustrated by Warwick Goble THE JELLY-FISH TAKES A JOURNEY Once upon a time the jelly-fish was a very handsome fellow. His form was beautiful, and round as the full moon. He had glittering scales and fins and a tail as other fishes have, but he had more than these. He had little feet as well, so that he could walk upon the land as well as swim in the sea. He was merry and he was gay; he was beloved and trusted of the Dragon King. In spite of all this, his grandmother always said he would come to a bad end, because he would not mind his books at school. She was right. It all came about in this wise. The Dragon King was but lately wed when the young Lady Dragon his wife fell very sick. She took to her bed and stayed there, and wise folk in Dragonland shook their heads and said her last day was at hand. Doctors came from far and near, and they dosed her and they bled her, but no good at all could they do her; the poor young thing, nor recover her of her sickness. The Dragon King was beside himself. “Heart’s Desire,” he said to his pale bride, “I would give my life for you.” “Little good would it do me,” she answered. “Howbeit, if you will fetch me a monkey’s liver I will eat it and live.” “A monkey’s liver!” cried the Dragon King. “A monkey’s liver! You talk wildly, O light of mine eyes. How shall I find a monkey’s liver? Know you not, sweet one, that monkeys dwell in the trees of the forest, whilst we are in the deep sea?” Tears ran down the Dragon Queen’s lovely countenance. “If I do not have the monkey’s liver, I shall die,” she said. Then the Dragon went forth and called to him the jelly-fish. “The Queen must have a monkey’s liver,” he said, “to cure her of her sickness.” “What will she do with the monkey’s liver?” asked the jelly-fish. “Why, she will eat it,” said the Dragon King. “Oh!” said the jelly-fish. “Now,” said the King, “you must go and fetch me a live monkey. I have heard that they dwell in the tall trees of the forest. Therefore swim quickly, O jelly-fish, and bring a monkey with you back again.” “How will I get the monkey to come back with me?” said the jelly-fish. “Tell him of all the beauties and pleasures of Dragonland. Tell him he will be happy here and that he may play with mermaids all the day long.” “Well,” said the jelly-fish, “I’ll tell him that.” Off set the jelly-fish; and he swam and he swam, till at last he reached the shore where grew the tall trees of the forest. And, sure enough, there was a monkey sitting in the branches of a persimmon tree, eating persimmons. “The very thing,” said the jelly-fish to himself; “I’m in luck.” “Noble monkey,” he said, “will you come to Dragonland with me?” “How should I get there?” said the monkey. “Only sit on my back,” said the jelly-fish, “and I’ll take you there; you’ll have no trouble at all.” “Why should I go there, after all?” said the monkey. “I am very well off as I am.” “Ah,” said the jelly-fish, “it’s plain that you know little of all the beauties and pleasures of Dragonland. There you will be happy as the day is long. You will win great riches and honour. Besides, you may play with the mermaids from morn till eve.” “I’ll come,” said the monkey. And he slipped down from the persimmon tree and jumped on the jelly-fish’s back. When the two of them were about half-way over to Dragonland, the jelly-fish laughed. “Now, jelly-fish, why do you laugh?” “I laugh for joy,” said the jelly-fish. “When you come to Dragonland, my master, the Dragon King, will get your liver, and give it to my mistress the Dragon Queen to eat, and then she will recover from her sickness.” “My liver?” said the monkey. “Why, of course,” said the jelly-fish. “Alas and alack,” cried the monkey, “I’m grieved indeed, but if it’s my liver you’re wanting I haven’t it with me. To tell you the truth, it weighs pretty heavy, so I just took it out and hung it upon a branch of that persimmon tree where you found me. Quick, quick, let’s go back for it.” Back they went, and the monkey was up in the persimmon tree in a twinkling. “Mercy me, I don’t see it at all,” he said. “Where can I have mislaid it? I should not be surprised if some rascal has stolen it,” he said. Now if the jelly-fish had minded his books at school, would he have been hoodwinked by the monkey? You may believe not. But his grandmother always said he would come to a bad end. “I shall be some time finding it,” said the monkey. “You’d best be getting home to Dragonland. The King would be loath for you to be out after dark. You can call for me another day. Sayonara.” The monkey and the jelly-fish parted on the best of terms. The minute the Dragon King set eyes on the jelly-fish, “Where’s the monkey?” he said. “I’m to call for him another day,” said the jelly-fish. And he told all the tale. The Dragon King flew into a towering rage. He called his executioners and bid them beat the jelly-fish. “Break every bone in his body,” he cried; “beat him to a jelly.” Alas for the sad fate of the jelly-fish! Jelly he remains to this very day. As for the young Dragon Queen, she was fain to laugh when she heard the story. “If I can’t have a monkey’s liver I must needs do without it,” she said. “Give me my best brocade gown and I will get up, for I feel a good deal better.” The end. Eel Trivia Now onto my promised eel trivia. Remember last episode we talked about unagi or eel? Well, I got a comment on Facebook the other day that jogged a very interesting memory about this slippery animal. Way back in the day, a Japanese uncle who was very high up in an eel import company was always bringing some over because it was my favorite food at the time and he was a really nice guy. Well, one day the family was all sitting around, dining on kabayaki (grilled eel), no less, and he was telling me about how eel are cleaned differently before cooking depending on the city. You might have heard of the Kansai and Kanto areas of Japan. In case you don’t know, Kansai is the western part, think Kyoto and Osaka; with Kanto being the eastern part, think Tokyo. There are a lot of customs, foods and traditions that are quite different between the Kansai and Kanto regions, but that’s a whole other topic. For now, let’s concentrate on gutting your eel. In the Kanto region, Tokyo, remember that this was the old Edo Capital. There were a lot of samurai who worked under the Shogunate, and they didn’t like to be reminded of seppuku, or ritual suicide by cutting your stomach. Eel disembowelment is bad luck. Because of this when eel are prepared even to this day, they are readied by slicing along the backbone. On the other hand, my uncle said, the Kansai region, which is known for being more outgoing, humorous, and friendly than their Eastern counterparts up in Kanto, and also were mostly merchants at the time, would clean the fish the usual way, by cutting the stomach. He then taught me the phrase, “hara wo watte hanasou”. Which literally means to break your stomach and talk. I think of it like, spilling your guts, or talking absolutely honestly about something. This is a good thing, so they have no problem with this way of gutting the eel. My mind was blown. And I believed that until the other day a listener commented about it, jogged my memory, which made me do a little more research. I’m sorry to say, there is something wrong with that analogy though. Something I never even considered until I spent an entire day reading up on how to clean and cook eel. Can you guess what it is? Yes, eels were opened from the back, but all other fish were cleaned the usual way, cut from the stomach. So if people in the Kanto area really did hate the idea of being reminded about seppuku, why didn’t they cut all fish from the back? The truth isn’t so much about seppuku, but more to do with the way the eel are cooked. I read some different reasons, but it seems that grilling eel started in the west, the Kansai area, where they prepared it the way they always prepared fish, by gutting the belly. It’s then grilled right away which makes the ell rich, more fragrant, but perhaps a little tough. The technique then moved up to Edo and there they refined it. They learned that if you steam the eel first, then grilled it, it got rid of the fat and you ended up with a softer, plumper, and lighter fillet.  But why the different ways of cutting? I read and read and even in Japanese most of the sites talk about the seppuku and hara wo waru angle. But this is what I figured out, remember with the Kanto or Tokyo style the eel are steamed before grilled? Well, the cooks first skewer them with bamboo skewers and because of the way they’re steamed, cutting the eel from the back give a thicker edge for skewering, so that it doesn’t fall apart. I want to thank Chris Garvey, who mentioned the seppuku angle over on Facebook and totally jogged my memory and made me dig a little deeper.  All that said, despite how much I used to love unagi, and how delicious they are, I haven’t eaten any in years. Many years. The poor little buggers are fast disappearing, their numbers plummeting. The Japanese Ministry of the Environment has even listed them as endangered. Though that doesn’t stop them from being stocked in supermarkets all over Japan. Ganbare, unagi. Ganbare, kurage! Thank you so very much for listening and supporting the show and I will talk to you again in two weeks.  

What the Hell Were You Thinking
Episode 268: Dude, the Preferred Nomenclature is Orcish American

What the Hell Were You Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 25:50


Episode 268: Dude, the Preferred Nomenclature is Orcish American This week Host Dave Bledsoe dusts off his 1st Edition Monster Manual and confirms Orcs are in fact. Lawful Evil. (We hope this settles the controversy once and for all) On the show this week we examine the latest in our endless series of profound and yet profoundly silly cultural wars: are imaginary creatures from a game racist. (Answer, yes and no.) Along the way we discover the violent history of pre-teen boys and that most of them are deeply terrified of girls. (Dave certainly was.) Then we dig into why Wizards of the Coast, the publishers of Dungeons and Dragons decided to announce that “evil races” would be phased out of 5th Edition and the reactions on both sides of the cultural aisle to this news. (We are sure everything progressed in a calm and rational manner!) We move on to freely acknowledge the problematic nature of some elements of the game and the people who created said game. But we also point out that much of original mythology only appears racist today because a bunch of racists ruined the mythology for everyone. (That happens a lot in history.) Finally, we proffer a compromise to both sides of the issue based on long established rules within the game. (Yep, advertisers actually paid to run ads on this content.) Our Sponsor this week is The Gnoll Society, who want you to know they are Evil and they like it that way. We open the show with peckish Uruks and close with Dragonland and their martial music for Orcs! Show Theme: https://www.jamendo.com/track/421668/prelude-to-common-sense The Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHell_Podcast The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ The Show on Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/david-bledsoe-4 www.whatthehellpodcast.com Give us your money on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Whatthehellpodcast The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Closing Music: https://youtu.be/OOAHmTPx910 We are a proud member of the Seltzer Kings Podcast Network! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MSUM Dragons Podcasts
Webbie's TOP 10 ideas of things to do during COVID quarantine

MSUM Dragons Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020


Hello everyone and welcome to the MSUMDragons Podcast where we believe that the student-athlete experience here at MSUM Is more than a game. I'm your host and guest this week…it's just Me, Jon Webbie Wepking. Sitting here at home in the makeshift basement office with my desk in the closet because the backdrop for zoom meetings is better. Hopefully it sounds okay to you since it's like talking in an elevator right now. BUT…do not mistake my location for inactivity. There is much to do during the COVID quarantine in Dragonland and today I'd like to talk about some of things people are doing around the world and within athletics to create, engage, and stay in touch with humanity. As our episode with Doug last week was titled, this Pandemic is More than a game…we need to take it seriously, no doubt…but how can we also make the best of it? Because that's all we can do…make lemonade, chicken salad, or whatever food I have to mention so I don't swear on-air.

MSUM Dragons Podcasts
Webbie's TOP 10 ideas of things to do during COVID quarantine

MSUM Dragons Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020


Hello everyone and welcome to the MSUMDragons Podcast where we believe that the student-athlete experience here at MSUM Is more than a game. I’m your host and guest this week…it’s just Me, Jon Webbie Wepking. Sitting here at home in the makeshift basement office with my desk in the closet because the backdrop for zoom meetings is better. Hopefully it sounds okay to you since it’s like talking in an elevator right now. BUT…do not mistake my location for inactivity. There is much to do during the COVID quarantine in Dragonland and today I’d like to talk about some of things people are doing around the world and within athletics to create, engage, and stay in touch with humanity. As our episode with Doug last week was titled, this Pandemic is More than a game…we need to take it seriously, no doubt…but how can we also make the best of it? Because that’s all we can do…make lemonade, chicken salad, or whatever food I have to mention so I don’t swear on-air.

MSUM Dragons Podcasts
Appreciation for 23 years on the mic and now TV with Steve D

MSUM Dragons Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020


There are rare a folk here in Dragonland who have been around longer and seen more games than our guest today, the voice and now face of the Dragons, Steve d'Eustachio. It was Appreciate a Dragon day last week at MSUM and I chose to bring Steve in to stop and appreciate the moments he's seen, the people he's met, and to show him how much we appreciate his over 2 decades of Dragons coverage both at home and away. Here's my colleague and friend…Steve “I'm not quirky, you're quirky” D'Eustachio.

MSUM Dragons Podcasts
Appreciation for 23 years on the mic and now TV with Steve D

MSUM Dragons Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020


There are rare a folk here in Dragonland who have been around longer and seen more games than our guest today, the voice and now face of the Dragons, Steve d’Eustachio. It was Appreciate a Dragon day last week at MSUM and I chose to bring Steve in to stop and appreciate the moments he’s seen, the people he’s met, and to show him how much we appreciate his over 2 decades of Dragons coverage both at home and away. Here’s my colleague and friend…Steve “I’m not quirky, you’re quirky” D’Eustachio.

The Folktale Project
The Jelly-Fish Takes a Journey - A Japanese Folktale

The Folktale Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 9:42


Once upon a time the jelly-fish was a very handsome fellow. His form was beautiful, and round as the full moon. He had glittering scales and fins and a tail as other fishes have, but he had more than these. He had little feet as well, so that he could walk upon the land as well as swim in the sea. He was merry and he was gay, he was beloved and trusted of the Dragon King. In spite of all this, his grandmother always said he would come to a bad end, because he would not mind his books at school. She was right. It all came about in this wise. The Dragon King was but lately wed when the young Lady Dragon his wife fell very sick. She took to her bed and stayed there, and wise folk in Dragonland shook their heads and said her last day was at hand. Doctors came from far and near, and they dosed her and they bled her, but no good at all could they do her, the poor young thing, nor recover her of her sickness.

Hyper Manic Noize Podcast with Hayden Douglas
ManicMetal#2: Addi [SÓLSTAFIR] & Jonas [DRAGONLAND]

Hyper Manic Noize Podcast with Hayden Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 28:02


Hell yeah fukkas! It's Episode #2 of The Manic Metal Show with two insane bands on the line. Sólstafir [Iceland] AND Dragonland [Sweden]!!! Icelandic rock legends Sólstafir are currently on tour in Australia with Enslaved, & I caught up with Addi Tryggvason [Guitar/Vocals] just before he boarded the plane to Australia. I was at their show in Perth a couple of nights back and holy $hit are they amazing. One of those bands you truly have to check out yourself as no description will do it justice. Fans of the band already know how killer they are, my recommendation would be to check out their tracks " [...]

The Andy Social Podcast
143 - Stu McGill (Silent Knight, Stormrider Touring, Adbandtage)

The Andy Social Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 118:38


Often referred to as Western Australia's power metal sweetheart, Stu McGill is the guitarist and founder of Perth's Silent Knight. Over the past 9 years, Stu and the band have created a loyal following in a local scene that has been heavily dominated by more extreme metal bands. Stu understood that their sound didn't equate to a lot of immediate opportunities, so he decided to create his own. In 2014 Stu launched the Stormrider Festival which is held each year in Perth and showcases Australia's best melodic and thrash metal bands. This has given his own band a deserved platform to play with their national peers but to also build a more dedicated following in Perth, where a growing appreciation for their music has continued year on year. Stu's 'do it yourself' approach also lead to the launch of a band blog called Adbantage (get it?) where Stu shares a number of tips that he's learnt himself over the past decade of building and running his own band. Now that we live in an era of opportunity and almost every resource at our fingertip, many of us including Stu are sharing the tools and secrets to create our own opportunities rather than relying solely on old pathways of a record label, mainstream media or even large scale tour agents. Speaking of touring, Stu took the jump and announced his first ever international tour booking under Stormrider Touring for Sweden's Dragonland in September. The decision to run an international tour was not a long planned out goal but rather an opportunity that arose from Stu's ongoing networking and love for melodic metal. You'll also get a laugh out of how Stu was accidentally connected with the band for the first time. Lot's of great music talk for anyone who's a fan of what Stu's involved with or anyone playing in their own bands. If you want to say hi to Stu and see the guys from Dragonland on tour here in Australia, all dates and ticket information can be found below. Dragonland 2018 Australia Tour presented by Stormrider Touring 4 September - Sydney - Utopia Records Meet n Greet only (FREE EVENT) 5 September - Canberra - The Basement with Darker Half, Immorium & Mattersphere - TICKETS | EVENT | 6 September - Sydney - The Bald Faced Stag with Darker Half, Envenomed & Saralisse - TICKETS | EVENT | 7 September - Brisbane - Crowbar ...

The Andy Social Podcast
141 - Jonas Heidgert (Dragonland, Destiny, Made In Iron)

The Andy Social Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 56:50


Power metal nerds can skip the introduction, however for the rest of you, Jonas Heidgert is a metal vocalist and best known as the front man for Sweden's Dragonland. He's had guest appearances on a number of releases from bands such as Ancestral Dawn, Aldaria, and even Melbourne's Bane of Winterstorm. Jonas has also been fronting 80s Swedish metal band Destiny since 2012 and works with a number of tribute acts. Exhausted at the thought? You and me both! I have a headache just keeping up with one band however Jonas seems to make it all work with ease. In fact, my perception of how time intensive Dragonland would be is quickly dispelled, where despite having formed in 1999 and being based in Scandinavia (a bit of a metal haven!), the band has rarely played live which frees up a lot of time for everyone to be involved in other bands and projects. To my surprise, Jonas tells me that their upcoming Japan/Australia tour will be the longest string of shows in a row that the band will have ever played. It will be their first time in Japan since 2003 playing with Dungeon* and their first ever time in Australia. In other words, if you ever get to see Dragonland live - Count yourself lucky! *Some heavy metal trivia - For the old school Dungeon/LORD fans, you may recall Jonas and Dragonland being featured in the Under the Rising Sun DVD when both Dungeon and Dragonland toured Japan together in 2003 Keeping in theme, Jonas and I spoke about the sporadic nature of the band, the common juggles of life and priorities which have impacted him as a musician (which I could certainly relate to). We also go deep on two of Jonas' favourite bands Dream Theater and Iron Maiden. We talk about our favourite albums and in particular how many Maiden shows we have been to over the years (Jonas wins). Speaking of Maiden, we spoke about his Iron Maiden cover band Made in Iron which at the time of recording they were preparing to play at Cart & Horses in London where Iron Maiden played their first ever shows. To make it even better these shows were straight after Maiden's final two UK tour dates (August 10 and 11) of their Legacy of the Beast 2018 tour. If you check out the Made in Iron page you'll see some cool photos and video from the shows. Certainly a bucket list moment for any dedicated Maiden fan! Jonas and the guys in Dragonland will be touring Australia for the first time ever in September from the 4th until the 8th. All dates are below and tickets can be purchased via Stormrider Touring. For Andy Social listeners, you will already know of the exclusive souvenir you can get if you buy a ticket, so make sure you contact Stormrider Touring if you're keen. Don't know what I'm talking about? Listen to the episode! Dragonland 2018 Australia Tour presented by Stormrider Touring 4 September - Sydney - Utopia Records Meet n Greet only (FREE EVENT) 5 September - Canberra - The Basement with Darker Half, Immorium & Mattersphere - TICKETS

HEAVY Music Interviews
DRAGONLAND Coming to Slay

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 9:03


"It's too far away and you have a lot of spiders and snakes and kangaroos," laughed Jonas Heidgert, vocalist for Swedens Dragonland when explaining why they have never graced our shores in their nineteen-year existence. "This show isn't going to be like anything we've ever done. We've never played as long of a set before. Everybody is ridiculously hyped about this so... To say that we're excited is a BIG understatement. I'm going to be in hyper mode so you will get long shows and a lot of songs and a big party!"In the full interview Jonas discusses his early vision for Dragonland and how it has changed over the years, the difficulties in breaking into the global music industry before the massive surge of the internet, his dual role as drummer and vocalist on the first two albums and why he threw the sticks away and concentrated on frontman duties, the changes he had to make without a drum kit to hide behind, how the band has changed musically over the course of their career and an insight into new music after a seven-year absence from the studio.

Laughbanging
Laughbanging Podcast #87: Laughbanging recomenda Metal Internacional (Especial Covers)

Laughbanging

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2018 31:57


Mais um episódio onde passamos uma selecção que queremos destacar. Desta vez, quisemos salientar as covers e versões. Aqui ouve-se Dragonland, Infectious Grooves, Cradle of Filth, Impaled Nazarene, Bad News e The Kill. Aproveitámos a oportunidade para fazer um "call to arms" aos nossos ouvintes. Com: Gustavo Vieira e Paulo Rodrigues.

Timeline (5.000 ans d'Histoire)

DragonLand, une expo du Parc des Expositions de Paris, jusque septembre 2017, nous offre l'occasion d'un petit retour de synthèse sur l'Histoire des Dragons

Laughbanging
Laughbanging Podcast #33: Versões

Laughbanging

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2016 25:03


Neste episódio falamos de algumas das versões mais curiosas, hilariantes e interessantes. Bandas que transformam músicas de Metal noutro estilo e vice-versa. Aqui figuram os Beatallica, Ten Masked Men, Northern Kings, Dragonland, Apocalyptica, Van Canto, Rob Scallon, Richard Cheese, Pat Boone e Combo de la Muerte. Além disso, ainda aproveitamos para actualizar a nossa infindável lista de subscritores do Mixcloud e do Youtube. Com: Gustavo Vieira e Paulo Rodrigues.

Official OLS Episodes – One Last Sketch
Episode 14 – Battle Hatchers of Dragonland

Official OLS Episodes – One Last Sketch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2014


Alternative Title: The Episode with Dragons in It. Marie and I survey classic (and not-so-classic) Middle Grade and YA literature that include dragons. Special mention goes to Patricia C. Wrede’s Dealing with Dragons, and we also brainstorm the next YA dragon epic that is sure to be a mega-bestseller. Download the Podcast Source of our theme song … Continue reading Episode 14 – Battle Hatchers of Dragonland

Radio Brea
RIME S2E1 - One Riff To Rule Them All

Radio Brea

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2013 180:22


Tornano sulle frequenze di Radio Brea anche i #RenegadesInMiddleEarth! Dopo una lunga pausa estiva le casse del vostro pc verranno sfondate a ritmo di un po' di sano metal di ispirazione tolkieniana, accuratamente selezionato dai vostri Jay e Dante. L'appuntamento è per Giovedì 24 Ottobre 2013 alle ore 21:00 su Radio Brea - La WebRadio di Sentieri Tolkieniani, all'indirizzo www.spreaker.com/user/sentieritolkieniani. STAY TOLKIEN, STAY METAL!

Radio Brea
RIME S2E1 - One Riff To Rule Them All

Radio Brea

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2013 180:22


Tornano sulle frequenze di Radio Brea anche i #RenegadesInMiddleEarth! Dopo una lunga pausa estiva le casse del vostro pc verranno sfondate a ritmo di un po' di sano metal di ispirazione tolkieniana, accuratamente selezionato dai vostri Jay e Dante. L'appuntamento è per Giovedì 24 Ottobre 2013 alle ore 21:00 su Radio Brea - La WebRadio di Sentieri Tolkieniani, all'indirizzo www.spreaker.com/user/sentieritolkieniani. STAY TOLKIEN, STAY METAL!