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Sintonía: "Jazzding" - Ray Collins´ HOT-CLUB"Who Was In My Room Last Night?" - Butthole Surfers; "Dyslexic Heart" - Paul Westerberg; "Einstein On The Beach (For An Eggman)" - Counting Crows; "Open Every Window" - The Posies; "Come Around" - Daryll-Ann; "Dropout" - Urge Overkill; "State Of Love And Trust" - Pearl Jam; "For All To See" - Buffalo Tom; "Waiting For Somebody" - Paul Westerberg; "Nearly Lost You" - Screaming Trees; "Stove/Smother" - Sloan; "Drown" - Smashing Pumpkins; "May This Be Love" - Jimi HendrixEscuchar audio
Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. The movie “Singles” has a tremendous soundtrack, this week all of the songs are ones that were featured in the 1992 film. On today's episode, Andy Atherton is watching, “Dyslexic Heart” by Paul Westerberg from 1992. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVhBEtTSEcE
Hannah is back from a three-day weekend up at Sugarloaf, thanks to the efforts of our friendly booksellers, and ready to talk books, such as "Rough Sleepers," next month's book club pick — because book club is back! Three people showed up to talk "Noor" (it's not just for employees!). But we quickly transition to a discussion of workplace novels like "Homebodies" (you're late! It's 9:02) and "Everything's Fine," which have Hannah remembering her most-recent mean boss and Sam regretting his life choices in general. To that end, Tom Hanks' workplace is the movie set, and his new book is for sure a "love letter to moviemaking," though that doesn't land for Sam, who doesn't love movies, but the comic books that are tucked into the text land pretty well. Then we finish up with a discussion of "It. Goes. So. Fast.," which has Hannah weeping in the car while Sam wonders about the infantalizing of children, and "Girlfriend on Mars," which is way more bleak than Sam was expecting given Emily St. John Mandel's awesome blurb. Maybe we're transcending '90s cynicism finally? Though "Heart-Shaped Box" is a Nirvana song, and the Paul Westerberg song that Hannah heard is actually "Dyslexic Heart," and Sam, per usual, has misremembered.
Upon watching the hit romcom Singles from 1992, Rebecca and I took a journey down memory lane, not only reminiscing about the birth of grunge music and the emo times of the early 90's, but also the craziness that is single life! We got to thinking about what it must be like today to be single, dating, and trying to find love and companionship in the modern world?! It's not impossible, but it takes a few things, and we'll go into it. Rebecca and I sincerely try to put on a good, fun, and helpful show that's both entertaining and enlightening. We're very caring people who just sorta want to be big brother and sister to younger folks struggling out there. Whether it be looking for love, looking for opportunities, or just looking for a clue on how to navigate this life and world today in the modern era. At the end of the day, we have to find the right mindset to find peace and happiness in life. Please think of Rebecca and I as your guide, your friend, and your big brother and sister of sorts! We're always caring, we're always kind, and we're always trying to find best practices in everything we do and everything we are. But at the end of the day, we're only human and we too make mistakes and need guidance sometimes. But we try to live and learn in real-time and to be as honest and forthcoming with our audience as much as humanly possible. To give you food for thought in a way that's informative, informal, and fun. We're your big brother and siter, and we're here to help! We really are trying to make the world feel like a kinder, friendlier, and less punitive place. That's what it's all about! Have a great day guys and gals!Links:https://linktr.ee/chefbrycomedySurviving Empathy Podcast | Twitter, Instagram, YouTube | LinktreeSupport the show
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Label: Epic 74419Year: 1992Condition: M-Price: $14.00Both of these tracks were from the great movie Singles, which celebrated grunge and 1990s rock. The B side is the amazing Screaming Trees track. Note: This copy has light storage wear, grading Near Mint in appearance (Labels, Vinyl), and the grooves preserve pristine Mint sound.
On the 13th Album Review Crew Episode of Shout It Out Loudcast, Tom, Zeus & Sonny review the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to the 1992 movie, Singles. The movie was written and directed by Cameron Crowe. The movie starred Matt Dillon, Bridget Fonda, Kyra Sedgwick and Campbell Scott and more. The movie is a romantic comedy about 6 Generation X singles trying to find love in Seattle in the 1990's. The movie is considered Cameron Crowe's loving tribute to the city of Seattle, the "Seattle Scene" and the "Seattle Sound" which was began dominating pop culture. The album was filled with artists from Seattle or influenced the Seattle sound and went double platinum and is considered one of the greatest grunge albums of all time. The Soundtrack features, Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam, Chris Cornell, Soundgarden, Mudhoney, Mother Love Bone, Screaming Trees, Smashing Pumpkins, Jimi Hendrix, Paul Westerberg and the Lovemongers. The music dominated the movie and many of the artists had roles in the film and performed as well.The guys breakdown the movie, grunge music, Sonny's bad taste in women and the huge impact this album had on them. As usual the boys breakdown the tracks and rank the songs. They then rank the album and album cover against the previous 11 albums reviewed on the Album Review Crew Episodes so far.Last time we Nearly Lost You, so Would you please save your Breath and Dyslexic Heart, Waiting For Somebody named Chloe Dance who wears a Crown Of Thorns to be the Birth Ritual of all Seasons where you win the Battle Of Evermore for the State Of Love And Trust hoping this May This Be Love but in the end you will Drown in Misery because its all....Overblown!Long Live Grunge!For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below:www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.comProud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website:Pantheon Podcast NetworkPlease Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below:ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.comPlease subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below:iTunesPodchaserStitcheriHeart RadioSpotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below:TwitterFacebook PageFacebook Group Page Shout It Out LoudcastersInstagramYouTubePlease go to Klick Tee Shop for all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below:SIOL Merchandise at Klick Tee Shop
On the 13th Bonus Episode of Shout It Out Loudcast, Tom, Zeus & Sonny review the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to the 1992 movie, Singles. The movie was written and directed by Cameron Crowe. The movie starred Matt Dillon, Bridget Fonda, Kyra Sedgwick and Campbell Scott and more. The movie is a romantic comedy about 6 Generation X singles trying to find love in Seattle in the 1990's. The movie is considered Cameron Crowe's loving tribute to the city of Seattle, the "Seattle Scene" and the "Seattle Sound" which was began dominating pop culture. The album was filled with artists from Seattle or influenced the Seattle sound and went double platinum and is considered one of the greatest grunge albums of all time. The Soundtrack features, Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam, Chris Cornell, Soundgarden, Mudhoney, Mother Love Bone, Screaming Trees, Smashing Pumpkins, Jimi Hendrix, Paul Westerberg and the Lovemongers. The music dominated the movie and many of the artists had roles in the film and performed as well. The guys breakdown the movie, grunge music, Sonny's bad taste in women and the huge impact this album had on them. As usual the boys breakdown the tracks and rank the songs. They then rank the album and album cover against the previous 11 albums reviewed on the Bonus Episodes so far. Last time we Nearly Lost You, so Would you please save your Breath and Dyslexic Heart, Waiting For Somebody named Chloe Dance who wears a Crown Of Thorns to be the Birth Ritual of all Seasons where you win the Battle Of Evermore for the State Of Love And Trust hoping this May This Be Love but in the end you will Drown in Misery because its all....Overblown! Long Live Grunge! Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website: Pantheon Podcast Network Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below: ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below: iTunes Podchaser Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below: Twitter Facebook Page Facebook Group Page Shout It Out Loudcasters Instagram YouTube Please go to Klick Tee Shop for all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below: SIOL Merchandise at Klick Tee Shop Please visit Adam & Eve and enter code “LOUDCAST” and select almost any one item for 50% off and then Adam and Eve loads on the FREE STUFF! Enter code “LOUDCAST” at checkout and get 10 tantalizing FREE gifts! A sexy item for him, a special gift for her and a 3rd item you’ll both enjoy! And….6 FREE spicy MOVIES! PLUS FREE SHIPPING! Just enter the code “LOUDCAST” at checkout. https://www.adameve.com/
Originally Published 12/7/14The Organ - musically and anatomically - got some Cracker, Ramones, Kinks and 101ers on the show tonight.Here's the Playlist:Psycho Daisies The Hentchmen Some Other... Real Punk Radio podcast Network brings you the best in Punk, Rock, Underground Music around! From Classic Oi!, Psychobilly and Hardcore to some Classic Rock n Roll and 90's indie Alt Rock greatness!! With Tons of Live DJ's that like to Talk Music From Garage Rock, to Ska.. We are True MUSIC GEEKS!
We’re back after a short, six-month break, yapping about some books we’ve enjoyed, a couple summer concerts and shitty TV shows we like. Plus, we spin some Jade Bird, Kayleigh Goldsworthy, The Highwomen, Lydia Loveless, Taylor Swift, Menzingers and Beach Slang. Spotify Playlist Coming Eventually. Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 11/30/19 (76:59 min, … Continue reading Dyslexic Heart #41
Recapping an amazing weekend in Boston for Frank Turner’s Lost Evenings 3. Lots of Frank Turner live cuts, plus The Hold Steady, Against Me! and Kayleigh Goldsworthy. Spotify Playlist Coming Eventually. Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 5/25/19 (84:35 min, 97 MB) or subscribe.
Spinning some Bob Mould, Dave Hause, Jade Bird and a few others while yapping about concerts and life. Spotify Playlist Coming Eventually. Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 4/13/19 (68:01 min, 78 MB) or subscribe.
Lots of music and some thoughts about our trip to Denver, Dessa’s book, A Star is Born and a few other things. But mostly music. Spotify Playlist Coming Eventually. Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 12/1/18 (80:24 min, 73.8 MB) or subscribe.
Ramblings about the loss of Anthony Bourdain, a couple recent concerts, the joys of watching good hockey and some other random shit. Spotify Playlist Coming Soon Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 6/9/18 (75:56 min, 69.7 MB) or subscribe.
A super long podcast that covers a lot of ground. Music, sports, books, TV… we’re all over the place musically and topically. Pour a cocktail, put on your headphones and turn off your brain. Spotify Playlist Coming Soon Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 3/3/18 (162:02 min, 148.5 MB) or subscribe.
We start out a little heavy and pay tribute to a soon-to-be-gone Minneapolis music venue. Soundtrack provided by Jason Isbell, Chris Hawkey, Martin Zellar, Jeff Mix, Dead Man Winter, Kevin Bowe, Slim Dunlap, The Dollyrots, NOFX, Frank Turner, Dave Hause, Macklemore and Pink. Spotify Playlist Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 11/18/17 (84:08 min, … Continue reading Dyslexic Heart Podcast #35
We have TWO special guests IN STUDIO this week: Liz Saunders from Avoid Being Hated and my wife! Greg, she’s making her first ever appearance on a podcast! We are also experimenting with a “radio-style” format. That means the show has distinct segments with breaks in between. Let us know what you think. Thanks for listening. #UnderDogPods #PodFix Segments 4:20 How to best manage a busy family 22:04 Hypotheticals 42:55 The origin of the zipper 48:42 This Week Today (short) Avoid Being Hated https://www.avoidbeinghated.com/ http://avoidbeinghated.libsyn.com/ http://apple.co/2i93nVo https://www.facebook.com/avoidbeinghated/ https://twitter.com/avoidbeinghated PodFix Network https://www.podfixnetwork.com/ https://twitter.com/PodFix https://www.facebook.com/podfixnetwork/ UnderDog Podcast Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/UnderDogPods/ https://twitter.com/UnderDogPods GravityBeard https://www.patreon.com/gravitybeard contactthebeard@gmail.com https://twitter.com/thegravitybeard https://www.facebook.com/gravitybeard/ MUSIC: Break #1 – “Careful” by Guster and “French Navy” by Camera Obscura Break #2 – “Sun in an Empty Room” by The Weakerthans and “Too Much of a Good Thing” by Brett Reilly Break #3 – “There She Goes” by The La’s and “Bleed to Love Her” by Fleetwood Mac Break #4 – “Dyslexic Heart” by Paul Westerberg and “The Guitar Man” by Cake Theme Song – “Sophomore Makeout” Outro Song – “Above and Beyond” Both by Silent Partner and can be found on YouTube Audio Library
We try to put our shitty summer behind us by cranking some music and yapping about everything and nothing. Soundtrack provided by Tom Petty, The Dollyrots, Jason Isbell, Deer Tick, Husker Du, Nova Mob, Frank Turner, Paul Westerberg and The Replacements. Spotify Playlist Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 10/7/17 (90:09 min, 82.7 MB) … Continue reading Dyslexic Heart Podcast #34
Our long-overdue return includes a lot of music, including Dave Hause, Bash & Pop and The Dollyrots. We mourn the loss of George Michael, talk about Mayte’s book and discuss a few other things happening in our lives. Spotify Playlist Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 4/8/17 (87:11 min, 80 MB) or subscribe.
We chat about The Revolution shows at First Ave., the most pretentious press release ever, the lack of need for additional cancer awareness campaigns and a few other things. Of course, we play some music too, including Andre Cymone, Haley Bonar, Dessa, The Replacements and Duran Duran. Spotify Playlist Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic … Continue reading Dyslexic Heart Podcast #32
Drinks, music and meandering conversation as usual. This episode features our love of The Twilight Hours and related bands, reviews of recent concerts from Adele, Garbage and Billy Idol, plus a yapping about a bunch of random stuff we like and don’t. You know how this works. We talk over songs we love. Spotify Playlist … Continue reading Dyslexic Heart Podcast #31
We’re back with a more typical show than last time, babbling about recent concerts (Dessa, The Who, Bob Mould, Frank Turner), some recent books we’ve loved, our crazy-ass dogs (well, one of them) and assorted other stuff. We also play some music that’s been rocking our worlds on the rare occasion we aren’t listening to … Continue reading Dyslexic Heart Podcast #30
Memories, music and failed attempts at explaining why we feel how we feel. Spotify Playlist Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 4/30/16 (130:27 min, 119.6 MB) or subscribe.
We start out with a few thoughts on a recent concert we attended, the Super Bowl halftime show and David Bowie before disappearing down a Paul Westerberg rabbit hole, emerging just long enough to play some Loved Ones. Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 2/13/16 (93:09 min, 85.5 MB) or subscribe.
For our first show of 2016, we talk about sports, Phil Collins, Dirty Dancing and a few other random things while rocking out to Northcote, Cheap Trick, The Loved Ones, Dave Hause, The Gaslight Anthem and Brian Fallon. Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 1/2/16 (61:26 min, 56.4 MB) or subscribe.
This podcast is all over the place. In addition to usual musical geekage (The All Brights, The I Don’t Cares, Tommy Stinson, Adele, KISS, ELO, Tom Petty), we talk about Paul Stanley’s autobiography, annoying TV commercials, the golden age of television, the 70s vs the 80s and a few other random topics. Direct download of … Continue reading Dyslexic Heart Podcast #26
More geeking out over Frank Turner, The Fratellis and Ryan Adams. Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 10/10/15 (55:05 min, 50.6 MB) or subscribe.
This show is mostly about new music we love from three acts—The Struts, The Fratellis and Frank Turner. Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 8/22/15 (57:34 min, 52.8 MB) or subscribe.
Welcome to our two-hour Independence Day 2015 ramblefest. We talked about Apple Music, Maximus the Boxer Dog, the Twins, a bunch of bands, a couple comics and the weirdness of life online in 2015. As always, we spun a bunch of songs rocking our world, got sidetracked and had a few cocktails… all in the … Continue reading Dyslexic Heart Podcast #23
We discuss a multitude of topics, including our new dog, recent concerts, Lemon-Ade-Ritas and some other random shit I can’t remember just 10 minutes after recording this podcast. As usual, we talked over a bunch of songs we dig. Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 5/23/15 (86:51 min, 79.7 MB) or subscribe.
When RESERVOIR DOGS came out in 1992, Josh and Adam were movie geek teenagers – bound by their DNA to love it. But does Quentin Tarantino's debut hold up more than 20 years later? It's another Filmspotting Sacred Cow review... Plus, the Top 5 Films of 1992. This episode is brought to you by MUBI, Harry's (code FILMSPOTTING) and A24's Ex Machina. :00-2:52 - Billboard / Harry's-MUBI 2:52-43:01 - Review: "Reservoir Dogs" Sandy Rogers, "Fool for Love" 44:10-47:51 - A24-Harrys / Nerdette Promo 47:51-56:53 - Polls / Notes 56:53-1:09:55 - Top 5: Films of 1992 Paul Westerberg, "Dyslexic Heart" 1:11:08-1:20:40 - Donations / SVU 1:20:40-1:45:15 - Top 5: 1992 cont. 1:45:15-1:48:44 - Close / Outtake BONUS - It Follows (Check back) MUSIC - Soundtracks: "Reservoir Dogs," "Singles" LINKS/NOTES - Noel Murray on "Singles" - Rosenbaum on "The Player" - Josh's review of "Reservoir Dogs" - More AK on "Reservoir Dogs" - Chicago Critics Film Fest - Footcandle Film Festival - Pacific Northwest FS Meetup - Top 5 Films of 1992 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rescheduled due to inclement weather, take out your anger in our post-Valentine's Day week of breakup songs. Because we are strong independent women who don't need no man. Playlist Opening: "The Old Apartment"/Barenaked Ladies Set 1: "song for the Dumped"/Ben Folds Five "You Suck"/The Murmurs "Song Against Sex"/Neutral Milk Hotel "Blue"/The Jayhawks "They'll Need a Crane"/They Might Be Giants "Love Stinks"/J. Geils Band Set 2: "Dyslexic Heart"/Paul Westerberg "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover"/Paul Simon "The Break Up Song"/The Chevelles "I'm Shooting Cupid"/Voice of the Beehive "Superstar"/The Carpenters "Ain't Good Enough for You"/Bruce Springsteen Set 3: "Ball and Chain"/Social Distortion "The Breakup Song"/Greg Kihn Band "Valentine's Day Is Over"/Billy Bragg "Divorce Song"/Liz Phair "I'm the Man Who Murdered Love"/XTC "I Don't Like You"/The Muffs "St. Valentine's Day Massacre"/Cocktail Slippers Set 4: "It Hurts to See You Dance So Well"/The Pipettes "Nightmares"/Violent Femmes "Only the Lonely"/Roy Orbison "Love is Pain"/Joan Jett & the Blackhearts "Andrew in Drag"/The Magnetic Fields "It's So Hard to Fall in Love"/Superchunk "Everybody Loves Me But You"/Juliana Hatfield Closing: "No Children"/The Mountain Goats
For the first show of 2015, we unexpectedly wander down the 1990s rabbit hole again, this time focusing on Minneapolis bands and then taking a sharp left turn, playing a bunch of bands that get a bum rap because of their image. Also, drinks and rambling, as usual. Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart … Continue reading Dyslexic Heart Podcast #21 (Repost)
We unexpectedly found ourselves reliving the early and mid 1990s tonight, geeking out over alternapop, including Matthew Sweet, Juliana Hatfield, Soul Coughing, Soul Asylum, Belly, James, Jesus and Mary Chain and a bunch of others. We also reminisced about many things we barely remember. And we drank, but that’s sort of what we do during … Continue reading Dyslexic Heart Podcast #20
Holy shit, y’all. We were awfully chatty tonight. Lots of banter about Survivor (the show), Everclear The Gaslight Anthem, John Munson and Matt Wilson, Sammy Hagar, and Dave Hause. Plus a bunch of other random shit. Thiss was fun. Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 11/28/14 (113:05 min, 103.7 MB) or subscribe.
Some beer-fueled gushing about The Replacements, how much the Internet sucks sometimes, why it’s dickish to complain when bands try to make a buck, how much Bob Mould rules and how great it feels to do everything the wrong way for once. Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 9/27/14 (94:28 min, 86.7 MB) or … Continue reading Dyslexic Heart Podcast #18
It’s our first show of 2014, and we have a bunch of things to talk about, including a couple great concerts we saw, having cancer, some upcoming concerts, a couple books we’ve been reading, having cancer, random stuff that’s been going on in our lives and did we talk at all about cancer? Direct download … Continue reading Dyslexic Heart Podcast #17
Another episode already? Yes indeed. A little talk and a lot of music this time around. Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 12/14/13 (53:59 min, 49.6 MB) or subscribe.
Chatter about and music from a lot of the music we’re hooked on these days, including Dave Hause, Frank Turner, Smith Street Band, The Fratellis and the Songs for Slim compilation. We also provide a detailed analysis of Thanksgiving foods and pie. Compelling, isn’t it? Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 11/30/13 (81:55 min, … Continue reading Dyslexic Heart Podcast #15
It’s time for a long-overdue episode of Dyslexic Heart. As usual, we spun a bunch of songs that are rocking our world and rambled about whatever came to mind. We sort of stuck to talking about music this time. We hope you like it, but then again we really don’t care. Direct download of the … Continue reading Dyslexic Heart Podcast #14
As 2012 comes to an end, we plugged in the mics for another episode of Dyslexic Heart. This time around, we discussed some stuff we probably discussed on the last DH, talked over some songs we may or may not have played before and curse at technology. We really need to start planning these things … Continue reading Dyslexic Heart Podcast #13
After a 16 month absence, Dyslexic Heart returns for an extra long ramblefest. We talk about a random hodgepodge of bullshit including our trip to London and our love of the Minneapolis music scene while talking over some really great songs. Welcome back and we’re sorry. Direct download of the podcast: Dyslexic Heart 9/2/12 (99:36 … Continue reading Dyslexic Heart Podcast #12