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Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Shmup'Em-All Gaiden n°14 – Navarre Arcade

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 33:46


Prickly Angler est de retour pour nous parler de l'édition 2025 du Fightcade Offline Festival, organisé par Mikado Game Center Europe. Cette édition marque un retour en terre navarraise pour cinq jours de dose, avec une vaste collection de shmups à disposition : la quasi-totalité des PCB de Cave, ainsi qu'une tripotée de jeux exA-Arcadia. … L'article Shmup'Em-All Gaiden n°14 – Navarre Arcade est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Le Podcast Shmup’Em-All n°137 – Humiliation public

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 53:16


Après l'actu de SEA (), riche en 1-Sissy, podcasts, textes et coucou aux copains, on embraye sur les Arcade Archives (), les sorties sur Evercade et MSX2 (), la sortie de Battle Air Force sur Steam, qui cache une surprise (), ainsi qu'un nouveau shoot sur Master System (). Après cela, on évoque le nouveau … L'article Le Podcast Shmup'Em-All n°137 – Humiliation public est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Shmup’Em-All Gaiden n°13 – Et si on parlait des shmups sur N64 ?

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 27:14


Combien il y a de shmups sur la Nintendo 64 ? Presque autant qu'il y a de doigts sur les mains d'un lépreux guitariste ! Et pas que des pépites malheureusement comme font le découvrir Trizeal et gekko. À propos de Shmup'Em-All Gaiden Une émission présentée par gekko et Trizeal Où retrouver les podcasts Shmup'Em-All … L'article Shmup'Em-All Gaiden n°13 – Et si on parlait des shmups sur N64 ? est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

Encore: The Stories Behind The Songs You Love
Much More From the Heart: The Story of Metallica's 'Nothing Else Matters'

Encore: The Stories Behind The Songs You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 38:02 Transcription Available


Originally founded by current members Singer and Rhythm Guitarist James Hetfiled and Drummer Lars Ulrich, alongside Bassist Ron McGovney and Lead Guitarist Dave Mustaine, Metallica actually parted ways with both McGovney and Mustaine due to various personal and professional conflicts before recording and releasing their 1983 debut album, controversially titled ‘Kill ‘Em All’. McGovney was quickly replaced by revered Bassist, the now-late Cliff Burton, while Mustaine was replaced by legendary member-to-this-day, solo-master Kirk Hammett. Still an incredibly rough-around-the-edges Thrash Metal band, Cliff Burton would have a massive influence on the maturing of Metallica for their second album, Ride The Lightning. Metallica would follow Ride The Lightning up with 1986’s Master of Puppets No longer just making music for the underground metalheads of the world, ‘Puppets’ marked Metallica’s Major Label debut with Elektra Records. The album was roundly received as one of - if not the greatest metal album of the time, with critics noting how much Burton’s influence in particular had progressed the band’s sound. Tragedy would strike Metallica in September of 1986 - mere months after MOP’s release, as Cliff Burton would die in a bus accident in Sweden, while on tour promoting the record. By 1987, Metallica would find their necessary replacement for Burton - Bassist Jason Newsted. With Newsted in the band - Metallica geared up to release their final album of the 80s, called …And Justice For All. Tragedy would strike Metallica in September of 1986 - mere months after MOP’s release, as Cliff Burton would die in a bus accident in Sweden, while on tour promoting the record. Burton was only 24 years old when he was ejected from the window of Metallica’s tour bus as it skidded off the road suddenly, while the band members slept. The bus would land on top of him, killing him instantly. While the fault of the crash was hotly (and legally) debated at the time, ultimately Metallica’s tour bus driver was found not to be at fault for the freak accident. By 1987, Metallica would find their necessary replacement for Burton - Bassist Jason Newsted. Years later, Newsted would tell VH1’s That Metal Show that he secured the gig by stealthily finding a Metallica setlist, learning all the songs on it to note perfection, and demo-ing them out for Ulrich, who hired him two days later. YOUTUBE CLIP VH1 1 With Newsted in the band - Metallica geared up to release their final album of the 80s, called …And Justice For All. By this point, Metallica had very much made a name for themselves as the premiere Metal band, and Justice would prove it; peaking at number 6 on the Billboard album charts, going double platinum across its album cycle. Mainstream critical success would also soon follow for the band; although they would lose out on winning the first (and only) ever Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental GRAMMY Award to very-much-not-a-metal-band Jethro Tull’s very-much-not-a-metal album Crest of a Knave in 1989, Metallica’s song One would snag them the inaugural Best Metal Performance award in retribution at the following year’s ceremony. Eventually - …And Justice For All would follow in the footsteps of its pivotal predecessor, going more than 8x platinum to date. Now, you may be thinking by this point that this is truly unprecedented success for a metal band. Of course, there’s always a place in music for aggressive, heavy tunes, but as the 80s turned to the 90s - you would be forgiven for assuming that the roughly 4 to 5 million records sold in America across 4 monster albums, was about as good as it could get for any metal band, and perhaps they’d finally hit their glass ceiling. But Metallica, simply put - were not just any metal band, and were ready to change the way the world perceived heavy metal forever. For the first time ever, the band understood that they didn’t know everything there was about not only composing music - but producing it, and they were going to need someone to help guide them through the process, if they were going to do it right. So what did they do, you ask? Call in a Canadian, Naturally. This is the story of Metallica's Epic -' Nothing Else Matters' with newly unearthed footage from the band themselves - including interviews live from the studio while recording the iconic Metallica (Black Album).

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°136 – Hypopo les hippopos

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 69:59


Après l'actualité du site (), on revient sur la demo du Touhou Chinois durant le Speedtons (), Sonic Wing Reunion envoi du rêve (), X-Out Resurfaced nous décape la rétine (), un trailer pour Cotton Reboot High Tension (), Castle Shikigami 3 a sa page Steam (), puis Zakichi VARYZNEX dans un bol sur Steam (), … L'article Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°136 – Hypopo les hippopos est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Shmup’Em-All Extend n°22 – R-Gear

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 16:02


Bonus planqué dans un CD promotionnel de RayStorm et Ray-Tracers paru en 1996 au Japon, plus tard uploadé à l'aube du Web 2.0 sur Youtube, R-Gear représente un porte faire un univers parallèle, un « what if », qui faisait fantasmer nombre de shmuper pendant des années. Il aura fallu attendre la sortie de la compilation Ray'z … L'article Shmup'Em-All Extend n°22 – R-Gear est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°135 – Nous sommes bi

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 51:07


Après l'actualité du site où gekko et Trizeal révèlent leur bimestrialité (), on parlera de la billetterie du HFS Summer qui vient d'ouvrir (), des sorties Arcade Archives (). Le homebrew Super Star Shooter qui sort sur Steam (), le portage Switch du portage Xbox 360 de DoDonPachi SDOJ disponible en japonais au Etats-Unis (). … L'article Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°135 – Nous sommes bi est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°134 – Low Energy

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 59:18


Petite forme pour le dernier épisode de l'année, et de la saison 15 du Podcast Shmup'Em-All. Après l'actualité du site on parlera de Cotton dans les arcades archives, des dates du HFS 2025, d'une palanqué de Homebrew (Metal Cancer, Estique, etc), d'un patch pour DoDonPachi Maximum, l'annonce du portage Nintendo Switch du portage Xbox 360 … L'article Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°134 – Low Energy est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

QAnon Anonymous
Pokémon Go To Langley (Premium E269) Sample

QAnon Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 9:46


Pokémon Go is more than a worldwide craze that inhttps://www.patreon.com/QAAspired millions to hunt Zigzagoons through smartphone-enabled alternate reality. According to intelligence officials in several countries, it's also an information security threat. Since the game's release by game developer Niantic in 2016, people have pondered the potential uses of the data that's collected by aspiring PokéMasters as they meander outside and scan virtual PokéStops. Travis, Jake, Julian, and Liv dive into why a children's game about collecting fighting pets has inspired such paranoia. Including how Niantic's startup ancestor Keyhole, Inc. was saved from bankruptcy by the CIA, how Niantic's former parent company Google committed one of the worst data privacy violations in history through the “Wi-Spy” scandal, and Niantic's recent announcement that Pokemon Go data is being used to produce an artificial intelligence system they call a Large Geospatial Model (LGM). Gotta Catch ‘Em All! And by “Em All” we mean “massive amounts of data from everyone's smartphones for undisclosed purposes.” Subscribe for $5 a month to get all the premium episodes: https://www.patreon.com/qaa Editing by Corey Klotz. Theme by Nick Sena. Additional music by Pontus Berghe. Theme Vocals by THEY/LIVE (https://instagram.com/theyylivve / https://sptfy.com/QrDm). Cover Art by Pedro Correa: (https://pedrocorrea.com) https://qaapodcast.com QAA was known as the QAnon Anonymous podcast. REFERENCES Consumer Watchdog. Lost In The Cloud: Google And the US Government https://insidegoogle.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/GOOGGovfinal012411.pdf Gawker. Pokemon Go Is A Government Surveillance Psyop Conspiracy https://web.archive.org/web/20160712023458/http://blackbag.gawker.com/pokemon-go-is-a-government-surveillance-psyop-conspirac-1783461240 Pando. Oakland emails give another glimpse into the Google-Military-Surveillance Complex https://web.archive.org/web/20150819032041/https://pando.com/2014/03/07/the-google-military-surveillance-complex/ Financial Times. Lunch with the FT: Pokémon Go creator John Hanke https://www-ft-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/content/596ec790-afe8-11e6-9c37-5787335499a0 Dalton, Craig M. "Sovereigns, spooks, and hackers: An early history of Google geo services and map mashups." Cartographica: The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization 48.4 (2013): 261-274. Kilday, Bill. Never lost again: The Google mapping revolution that sparked new industries and augmented our reality. Harper Business, 2018. Wes's Blog. My Personal Journey On Google Earth https://westhierry.blogspot.com/2008/07/my-personal-journey-on-google-earth.html Intercept. Privacy Scandal Haunts Pokemon Go CEO https://theintercept.com/2016/08/09/privacy-scandal-haunts-pokemon-gos-ceo/ CJR. Poor coverage of Google's Street View scandal settlement https://www.cjr.org/the_audit/misleading_coverage_of_street.php RFI. Pokemon Go to jail - Frenchman nabbed hunting Pokemon on Indonesian military base. https://www.rfi.fr/en/asia-pacific/20160719-pokemon-go-jail-frenchman-nabbed-hunting-pokemon-indonesian-military-base CIA Office of Security. Are you At An Agency Facility? Pokemon NO! https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/are%20you%20at%20an%20agency%20faci%5B15210727%5D.pdf Foreign Policy. The Great Pokemon Go Spy Panic. https://foreignpolicy.com/2024/11/29/pokemongo-cia-nsa-intelligence-spying/ Niantic Labs. Building a Large Geospatial Model to Achieve Spatial Intelligence https://nianticlabs.com/news/largegeospatialmodel

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°133 – Deux corneilles

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 50:37


Après l'actualité de SEA () et un passage en revu des sorties Arcade Achives (), Trizeal nous parle de homebrew et de bootleg sur Game Boy () et d'un set de verres à whisky Atari car c'est rigolo (). On mentionnera FixEight en préco sur eXa-Arcadia (), la compilation Raiden Fighter et Raiden Nova () … L'article Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°133 – Deux corneilles est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°132 – Monsieur Tarte, Madame Quiche

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 67:42


Mutmut02 nous rejoint ce mois-ci pour revenir sur l'actualité avec Blue Revolver Double Action en bêta, Angel at Dusk sur Switch, la demo de Rainchaser sur Steam, un nouveau record mondial sur Ikaruga, des cheats code rigolo sur le portage SEGA Saturn de Gun Frontier et une nouvelle compilation de Raiden Fighters qui va peut-être … L'article Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°132 – Monsieur Tarte, Madame Quiche est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

Andy & Jeremy Listen to Music
An Album by Metallica

Andy & Jeremy Listen to Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 68:05


Send us a textJeremy assigns Andy: Master of Puppets by Metallica. Andy assigns Jeremy: Kill 'Em All by Metallica.AAJLTM Theme Music by Ryan Robinson.Follow him here: https://www.instagram.com/ryrobrawAAJLTM Original Images by Jade Armstrong.Follow her here: https://www.instagram.com/mintybxbe

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°131 – Fini les vacances

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 61:03


Après l'actu du site, on parle d'un crowdfunding pour Cho Aniki (), l'annonce de Raiden Nova (), des ragots sur eXa Arcadia (), CAVE c'est finito () et l'annonce d'un nouvel Astro Port (). Et puis, miracle, Ray'z Arcade Chronology est arrivé dans notre boite aux lettres (). Après l'interlude, on mentionne le nouveau Zakichi … L'article Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°131 – Fini les vacances est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

Sports And Songs
Sports and Songs Podcast - Season 5 - Episode 40 - Songs Edition - Metallica - "Kill 'Em All" - (1983)

Sports And Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 32:36


Show Date: 8/8/24 Dan and Andy review the 1983 debut album by Metallica, "Kill 'Em All". Sports and Songs Podcast Links: https://www.facebook.com/sportsandsongs1 https://twitter.com/SportsandSongs1 https://www.instagram.com/sportsandsongs/ https://www.sportsandsongspodcast.com/

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Le podcast Shmup’Em-All n°130 – Imaginez votre propre titre

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 59:57


Ce mois-ci dans le podcast Shmup'Em All une plongée passionnante dans l'univers des shoot'em up. On débute avec l'actualité du site (), ensuite on examine les jeux récemment disponibles dans la gamme Arcade Archives (). On parle également Earthion et Skull Fang Saturn Boosted, (), le KickStarter de ZPF () et les mises à jour … L'article Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°130 – Imaginez votre propre titre est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

Sateli 3
Sateli 3 - Revolution Come & Gone: Punk-Rock-Psycho-Garage/1992 - 05/6/24

Sateli 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 59:02


Sintonía: "Woe" - Mark Lanegan"Jinx" - TAD; "Maggie´s Farm" - The Walkabouts; "The Money Will Roll Right In" - Mudhney; "Call My Body Home" - The Monkeywrench; "Fuck´Em All" - The Dwarves; "Caliente" - Supersuckers; "Rails" - Bullet Lavolta; "Foot" - Love Battery; "Marijuana" - Reverend Horton Heat; "Miles Iz Ded" - Afghan Whigs; "Throb" - Green Magnet SchoolTodas las músicas extraídas de la recopilación (1xCD) "Revolution Come & Gone" (Sub Pop Records, 1992)Escuchar audio

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Shmup'Em-All Gaiden n°12 – Barca Arcadia

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 43:41


Après le HFS Summer 2024 à Vierzon, c'est au tour du Fightcade Offline Festival à Barcelone de faire parler de lui grace à Prickly Angler qui pu se rendre en terre catalane. L'occasion d'avoir un retour sur la sélection des shmups disponibles sur borne ainsi qu'en savoir un peu plus sur l'organisation d'un festival qui … L'article Shmup'Em-All Gaiden n°12 – Barca Arcadia est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°129 – Les poulagas

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 66:17


Après l'actualité du site, on mentionnera les events passés et futurs (), les sorties Arcade Archives () puis un peu de nouveauté avec la suite de Cotton Reboot () et la sortie de DEVIL BLADE REBOOT sur Steam (). Le garage Toaplan arrive aux States (), comme rRootage Remastered sur PS4 () et Sturmwind qui … L'article Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°129 – Les poulagas est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Shmup’Em-All Gaiden n°11 – La Der des Ders dans le Cher

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 38:38


Les mecs de SEA étaient au HFS Summer 2024 et reviennent sur l'évènement avec toujours autant de jeux bien que de gens bons ! En bref, du dosage sur Outtrigger, des sticks usées, et pas mal de découvertes, rencontres et de Virtual Sex. À propos de Shmup'Em-All Gaiden Une émission présentée par gekko et Trizeal … L'article Shmup'Em-All Gaiden n°11 – La Der des Ders dans le Cher est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°128 – Shooter Fesse

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 50:00


Après l'actualité shmup(e)mal(l)e (), on mentionnera la suite oubliable de Xevious parue dans la gamme Arcade Archive (), d'Inbachi qui en prends pour sa race une seconde fois (), Qute qui liquide les stocks à l'approche de la fermeture du Marketplace de la Xbox 360 () ou encore de Terrarin et Zakichi des jeux (). … L'article Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°128 – Shooter Fesse est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°127 – Crazy Bee

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 62:37


On essai de rattraper deux mois d'actualités à commencer celles du site puis celles du shmup avec entre autres Macross Shooting Insight en vue pour l'occident, Illvelo Swamp Happy Together et Radirgy 2 de sortie, la démo de Missile Dancer 2. TriggerHeart Exelica et Devil Blade Reboot prochainement sur Steam et le patch de Radirgy … L'article Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°127 – Crazy Bee est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
Rewinding to 1983: A Trip Through Music, Movies, and Memories

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 156:14 Transcription Available


Step into the time machine with us—Scott McLean with Mark Smith, and Lou Calichio from the Music Relish Show—as we rewind to the electric year of 1983. Our trip revisits the melodies and movie magic that have withstood the test of time, from Michael Jackson's moonwalk to the silver screen glow of box office hits. Even as we laugh off technical hiccups and Lou's antics from a 'borrowed' Airbnb, the shared passion for this bygone era rings true. It's a blend of personal tales, historical musings, and a game of vinyl record poker that will have you longing for the days of 45 rpm singles and the thrill of discovering a classic track.Picture this: a game where your hand is dealt in vinyl, and the stakes are pure nostalgia. We unearth musical treasures from Smokey Robinson to Three Dog Night, reveling in the excitement and unpredictability each new pull from the box brings. Meanwhile, the backdrop of 1983 unfolds through our laughter-lines—with ZTT Records' birth, Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean," and the transformative UK Singles Chart's electronic leap. Personal whereabouts become waypoints in our journey, as the music milestones of '83 echo the bittersweet symphony of Karen Carpenter's untimely departure and the soulful heights of Marvin Gaye's national anthem at the NBA All-Star Game.Culminating in a crescendo of memories, our episode is a homage to the icons who shaped our musical landscapes. From David Bowie's chameleonic mastery to Michael Jackson's epochal dance moves, the year's soundtrack is as diverse as the stories we share. We touch on triumphs and tribulations: the glory of Toto's Grammy sweep and the darker moments of the music industry. And as we wrap up, anecdotes of rock 'n' roll valor, like bar brawls over honor, intermingle with reflections on the lasting impact of albums like 'Synchronicity' and 'Kill 'Em All'. Join us for this joyous, jam-packed jaunt through 1983—where music history and personal narratives collide, and every listener leaves with a piece of the past.

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°126 – Friture

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 55:02


Après l'actu site () et les Arcade Archives (), on parlera de Steel Empire sur Nintendo Switch (), Glaylancer & Gynoug () et Risk System () en boîte. Toutes ses sorties physiques nous permets aussi de revenir notre rapport avec les éditeurs (), avant de reparler de petits jeux indés qui sortent en boîte (). … L'article Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°126 – Friture est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

As The Pokeball Turns: A Pokemon Go Podcast
TRAINER'S EYE #75 - "Coloring El Paso in Pokemon" ft. B.E. Art

As The Pokeball Turns: A Pokemon Go Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 23:48 Transcription Available


In this Pokemon interview, we are joined by B.E. Art, a small business owner who uses her art to provide an escape for people. She has won the Best of El Paso Visual Artist 2023 and was featured on the front cover of El Paso Times.B.E. Art shares her experience watching the Pokemon anime and collecting the Pokemon TCG with her little brother. Thanks to Pokemon GO, she returned to the franchise playing in her hometown of El Paso, Texas. B.E. Art shares her journey being a self-taught artist. Starting initially as a hobby where she would teach the El Paso community with painting classes, she shares the road to her becoming a full time artist and having her art featured in murals arounds her community.Finally, B.E. Art shares her inspiration behind creating a Pokemon Coloring book called "Gotta Color'Em All!" featuring images of different Pokemon around notable landmarks in El Paso, Texas. Listen as we hear the journey of the artist who collides our world with the world of Pokemon! Trainer's Eye is a series where the stories are real and people still play this game. From PVP to Shiny Hunting, each person's Pokemon GO journey is unique and we dive into each journey here on As The Pokeball Turns!SourcesOpening Song: "Forget You" by Alex_MakeMusic from PixabayConnect with B.E. Art: Website | LinktreeSupport the showConnect with David Hernandez: Linktree E-mail Me: asthepokeballturnspodcast@gmail.com

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Le podcast Shmup’Em-All n°125 – Blue (Do Don Pach)

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 81:47


Après l'actualité du site, on parle de l'absence de Stunfest en 2024 (), des « Space Harrier »-Like à tir larigot (), Ubusuna au point mort (), une biographie de Moo-Nitani dans les tuyaux (). On mentionnera aussi Limited Run Games qui se tape un tigre () et une palanqué de Toaplan sur Steam (). Trizeal ne … L'article Le podcast Shmup'Em-All n°125 – Blue (Do Don Pach) est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up
Le Podcast Shmup'Em-All n°124 – Le popo, le cacast, le podcast

Shmup'Em-All : Le podcast 100% shoot them up

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 60:09


Après l'actu de SEA (), on revient sur la routine XHamster (), le Hache & Fesse 2024 daté (), les sorties Nintendo Switch de Radiant Silvergun, TriggerHeart Exelica, XIIZeal (), Zakesta-Z () et Angel at Dusk sur Steam (), un jeu sur Famicom () et la disparition des lecteurs VHS dans la nature (). Digital … L'article Le Podcast Shmup'Em-All n°124 – Le popo, le cacast, le podcast est apparu en premier sur Shmup'Em-All.

And Podcast For All - Metallica Fans
So this is Detroit HUH ?!?

And Podcast For All - Metallica Fans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 78:52


A famous Cliff 'Em All quote for our weekend in the MotorCity.  Shane's voice is on the fritz along with his mic but we bring you the raw version of a stadium weekend recap in all aspects.  UnEdited, UnPolished, and maybe we'll be forgiven.  How many trucks does Metallica lease?  How many channels do they chew up on the soundboard?  What does the band make off of merch in one weekend?  Did Shane pee in his new YETI?  We answer all that while touching on the meet n greet, the Hetfield book signing, reading Messengers, and what really was in the bag at the end of Through The Never!This episode brought to you by David Ellefson's online XXX guitar lessons, and The Pizza Cat restaurant in downtown Detroit we visited....Only a shooting every other month.  Instagram - andpodcastforallLiquid Death - Official sponsor of APFA liquiddeath.com -Murder your Thirst, Death To Plasticandpodcastforall@gmail.com for all your wants, wishes, comments, Hate Train mail, needs, desires, or just to say what's up to the guys. Email us and let us know if you want to be our next guest! After all, it's a Podcast FOR ALL.

108.9 The Hawk
HAWK ROCK TALK - METALLICA

108.9 The Hawk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 139:15


It's back. The one and only HAWK ROCK TALK! This time Jason and Geoff take a dive into a band that is very important to both of them, even if they don't like all of their albums (SPOILERS) - METALLICA! From "Kill 'Em All" to "72 Seasons," we cover it all and we GO DEEP (Greg Lemonsour style) with questions like: - Why does the snare sound like that? - Should Load and Reload be just one good album? - Why does the snare sound like that again? and even Where is the guitar solos?!

And Podcast For All - Metallica Fans
...And Debut Records For All

And Podcast For All - Metallica Fans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 111:44


Is the Metallica family here?  (Insert 60,000 roars) As we all descend into MetLife Stadium for the weekend, we took a different approach this episode.  There will be plenty of Metallica chatter next week after we all come down from the ultimate stadium orgasm high.Enter the discussion of debut records.  The most electrifying, hair raising, holy sh*t moments that the album captured you from the first spin.  Most bands we didn't know.  Some bands had anticipation.  Whatever happened, these debut records set the bar higher for most that could never be topped.  Did Kill 'Em All make our top list?  Some of you might be surprised.  What would your Top 5 be?  Enjoy these next 105 minutes of debut chatter splattered over every category possible.  Ohhh yeahhhhhh!Instagram - andpodcastforallFaceBook - ...And Podcast For AllLiquid Death - Official sponsor of APFA liquiddeath.com -Murder your Thirst, Death To Plasticandpodcastforall@gmail.com for all your wants, wishes, comments, Hate Train mail, needs, desires, or just to say what's up to the guys. Email us and let us know if you want to be our next guest! After all, it's a Podcast FOR ALL.

Heavy Metal 101
Enter Metallica (1981-84) with special guest, author Ben Apatoff

Heavy Metal 101

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 71:58


The season #2 finale, wherein Eric, John, and special guest Ben Apatoff (author of Metallica: The $24.95 Book) discuss the formative history of arguably metal's most culturally significant band, Metallica, from their prehistory and formation through the release of Ride the Lightning. Assigned listening #1: "Hit the Lights" by Mettallica (sic) from the first pressing of the Metal Massacre #1 compilation (1982) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AA-mcfFQBE Assigned listening #2: "Hit the Lights" from Kill 'Em All https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bW2DMOeDEM Assigned listening #3: "For Whom the Bell Tolls" from Ride the Lightning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_HSa1dEL9s The time is here for Eric and John to take a brief break to enjoy a bit of evil summer fun in the evil summer sun, however we will be back on August 21st for the start of season #3, wherein we will explore the heavy metal of the mid to late 1980s. Meanwhile, if you'd like to touch base before then: Visit us at: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/Dj4wi8XJIzb Contact us via email at: heavymetal101podcast@gmail.com Or on social media: https://www.facebook.com/HeavyMetal101Podcast https://twitter.com/heavy_101 https://www.instagram.com/heavymetal101podcast/ We'll see ya again real soon!  Most importantly, please do click the following link and check out Ben's wonderful book, Metallica: The $24.95 Book https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781493061341/Metallica-The-$24-95-Book --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heavymetal101podcast/message

52 Cues Podcast
Production Music Q&A

52 Cues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 101:50


It's another Q&A session this week where we cover a wide range of topics, from mastering alts and stems, AI tools, pitching to libraries, finding references, to backend royalties, panning practices, and much more. Plus in my Year of Taxi update, we check in on any returns or forwards and take a listen to this week's submission which is an action percussion cue. Then I give my thoughts on a stomp clap cue written by 52 Cues Community Member,  Dolfo Picanco (https://soundcloud.com/user-970896607-106636830).Watch this episode on YouTube!https://youtu.be/s_p4Ttif5nA00:00 - Intro & Welcome02:12 - Year of Taxi Check-In18:13 - Q&A01:24:39 - Join the 52 Cues Community!01:25:51 - "Crush 'Em All" by Dolfo Picano01:37:58 - Outro & How You Can Support 52 Cues!(For full links and timestamps, please see the YouTube video above) Join the 52 Cues Album Accelerator – a self-paced program with over 6.5 hours of video content, discussion threads, articles, and resources which guides you through the entire process of creating a production music album. Plus you'll receive a 90-minute, one-on-one session to listen through your album and discuss strategies for library placement. Head over to 52cues.com/accelerator to sign up today!

The Hackers Paradise
The Worst Golf Podcast Episode 27

The Hackers Paradise

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 46:25


Everybody wants to be the best, we strive to be the worst. When a bad take is necessary, we will be here to share it with you. This is Episode number 27 and we have a jam packed show including the announcement of a Grandaddy of Em All with Callaway Golf participant. This will be live […] The post The Worst Golf Podcast Episode 27 appeared first on The Hackers Paradise.

As The Pokeball Turns: A Pokemon Go Podcast
TRAINER'S EYE #34 - "Creator Series" ft. Ken Pescatore from Pokemon Professor Network

As The Pokeball Turns: A Pokemon Go Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 62:11 Transcription Available


Ken Pescatore is a prominent figure in the Pokemon GO community, known for his passion for Pokemon GO and podcasting. In this episode of ATPT, he talks about his experience with the game, his love for podcasting, and the origins of The Pokemon Professor Network and Lured Up from the Gotta Watch'em All podcast with his co-host and long time friend Adam Tuttle.Ken Pescatore shares how he got involved with the Pokemon community, and how his interest in podcasts led him to start shows like Gotta Watch 'Em All and Lured Up, which transitioned toward The Pokemon Professor Network. As a content creator, Ken Pescatore talks about his experience working with Niantic and attending events like GoFest Seattle. He also offers insight into the challenges and rewards of creating content in the Pokemon community, and the importance of building a community.Trainer's Eye is a series where the stories are real and people still play this game. From PVP to Shiny Hunting, each person's Pokemon GO journey is unique and we dive into each journey here on As The Pokeball Turns!SourcesOpening Song: "Forget You" by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay"Pokemon Red and Blue Theme (Summertime Remix)" by The Greatest Bits"Game Over" by Danijel Zambo"Trapped in a Pokeball (Trap/Drum & Bass Remix) by Gamechops"Malie City" (Chill Trap Remix) by Gamechops"Lake Verity (Drum & Bass Remix)" by Tetracase"Podcast Better" ft. Ken PescatoreConnect with Ken Pescatore: Website | Twitter | LinktreeSupport the showConnect with David Hernandez: Twitter | Instagram | Youtube | Linktree E-mail Me: asthepokeballturnspodcast@gmail.com

As The Pokeball Turns: A Pokemon Go Podcast
TRAINER'S EYE #33 - "Delibird Delivering Energy Cards" ft. Adam Tuttle from Special Conditions, Gotta Watch'em All, & Lured Up

As The Pokeball Turns: A Pokemon Go Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 43:46 Transcription Available


In this episode of ATPT, we are joined by Adam Tuttle, a dedicated Pokemon GO and Pokemon TCG player who co-hosts the Special Conditions and Lured Up podcasts. Adam shares with us his experience with Pokemon GO, from the early days of its launch to present day. He also delves into his love for the Pokemon TCG and how he got into playing it.We get to know more about Adam Tuttle's friendship with Ken Pescatore from The Pokemon Professor Network, and how their mutual love for Pokemon led them to start their respective podcasts. Adam talks about the origins of Special Conditions, Gotta Watch 'Em All, and Lured Up, and how they have evolved since they started.Adam Tuttle also talks about his visit to The Pokemon Company in Seattle, and how he got a chance to meet some of the people behind the game he loves.Trainer's Eye is a series where the stories are real and people still play this game. From PVP to Shiny Hunting, each person's Pokemon GO journey is unique and we dive into each journey here on As The Pokeball Turns!SourcesOpening Song: "Forget You" by Alex_MakeMusic from PixabayConnect with Adam Tuttle: Website | Twitter | Instagram Support the showConnect with David Hernandez: Twitter | Instagram | Youtube | Linktree E-mail Me: asthepokeballturnspodcast@gmail.com

The Hackers Paradise
The Worst Golf Podcast Episode 26

The Hackers Paradise

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 36:19


Everybody wants to be the best, we strive to be the worst. When a bad take is necessary, we will be here to share it with you. This is Episode number 26 and we have a jam packed show including the announcement of a Grandaddy of Em All with Callaway Golf participant. This will be live […] The post The Worst Golf Podcast Episode 26 appeared first on The Hackers Paradise.

The Hygge Planner Show by Purdey Penrose
Ep. 136: Zero In Every Day Stress

The Hygge Planner Show by Purdey Penrose

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 10:17


Welcome to The Hygge Planner Show Remember ep. 135 when I shared how teary I felt, the dreading feeling of constantly chasing more people to help, giving away more time to support others...   In today's podcast, I'll dive into how to reframe this vicious circle into a self-confidence machine.

And Podcast For All - Metallica Fans

Get that pencil and paper out, we've made some cliff notes about the debut record.  We'll be making many cliff notes of the complete Metallica discography leading up to the release of "72" Lyrics, many riffs, solos, drum beats, arrangement, track listing, and a few other topics cover all 12 tracks form Kill 'Em All.  Yes 12, not 10!!!  Beavis and ButtHead along with Lars' son that didn't exist at the time also make an appearance.  Season 11, Episode 3 out on MegaForce Records....who wants this f*cker?!?Instagram - andpodcastforallFaceBook - ...And Podcast For AllLiquid Death - Official sponsor of APFA liquiddeath.com -Murder your Thirst, Death To Plasticandpodcastforall@gmail.com for all your wants, wishes, comments, Hate Train mail, needs, desires, or just to say what's up to the guys. Email us and let us know if you want to be our next guest! After all, it's a Podcast FOR ALL.

The AIE Podcast
The AIE Podcast #393 – Steampumpkin

The AIE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 86:22


On this episode of The AIE Podcast... Are you ready for WotLK- again? Taking down bosses and ToT in ESO FFXIV gets retro (maps, that is) Get LotRO before Before the Shadows falls And, we have Corley and Sema here to talk to us about AIE in SWTOR All that and more coming up right now... Podcast Audio Raw Video http://youtu.be/YK4KFECwFyA Open Welcome to episode #393 of the podcast celebrating you, the Alea Iacta Est gaming community, the die has been podcast. This is Mewkow: To my left is Mkallah: - (Hey folks, there is a pear crisp in the guild kitchen). And to my right is Tetsemi: (catch phrase here). This week we are joined by special guests Corley and Sema who are here to talk to us about AIE in SWTOR Welcome! Ok, we'll be digging into SWTOR shortly, but first, let's cover this week's news... AIE News Community Mandatory Fun Nights Where the fun is mandatory but the attendance is not. Sunday - WoW Classic 2 pm Eastern Sunday - STO 8:30 pm Eastern Monday - GW2 9:30 pm Eastern Tuesday - SWTOR 9 pm Eastern Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - FFXIV (Sprout Raid) 10:00 pm Eastern Friday - ESO 9 pm Eastern Friday - FFXIV (Mount Farming) Various times, usually starting at 8pm EST or later Saturday - LotRO 8:30 pm Eastern Saturday - FFXIV (Maps) 9:30 pm Eastern Saturday - Noob Raid (WoW) 11 pm Eastern Streaming and Guild Podcast News SWTOR Escape Pod Cast 439: Playing On A Steam Deck https://www.newoverlords.com/swtor-escape-pod-cast-439-playing-on-a-steam-deck/ SWTOR on a Steam Deck… yes it's real and it's spectacular. We've brought on our friend Corley to talk about that and more on this episode of The Escape Pod Cast for Star Wars The Old Republic with @AIESema, @MaxTheGrey and Astromech EPC-439. Shipping Your First Game – Behind The Games chat with Somara Atkinson https://www.newoverlords.com/shipping-your-first-game-behind-the-games-chat-with-somara-atkinson/ Getting started in game development, especially indie game development takes a huge commitment and a lot of work. Sometimes narrowing the focus and just getting your first game out there is the breakthrough you need. Somara Atkinson is an indie game developer just about to ship his first game. He talks with us about what that took, how an earlier project didn't work out as well, and what his advice is. Great talk with Somara and we hope to play Parkour Posse soon… thanks, Somara! The Psychology of Pokémon Is Out in the Wild! Dr. Gameology - Season 2 Episode 38 https://www.buzzsprout.com/1339504/11341999-the-psychology-of-pokemon-is-out-in-the-wild Dr. Gameology is joined by Jenny and Gene to discuss the growth of the show and the release of "The Psychology of Pokémon: The Power to Catch 'Em All." Dr. Daniel Kaufmann, the real life person behind Dr. Gameology, wrote Chapter 15 of this book, and is getting ready to talk about it at Orlando Nerd Nite. The Gaming Persona crew talks about different ins and outs of seeing the Pokémon party have an impact in daily life so we can all aim to be our very best! Gaming Library: Pokémon, Danganronpa 2, Dark Souls, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Fallout 3 / Fallout 4, Bioshock Block and Key, Carcassonne 20th Anniversary Edition, Disney: The CCG - Boards & Swords #203 https://boardsandswords.com/blog/bs203 Disney is making a CCG? You can play your dead characters in a new RPG? Plus, Chris went to Nova Open, so Philip has to look at some Out of Context Comments on some Warhammer 40k news! Working Class Nerds - Episode 168: THE BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!!! (NSFW) https://www.buzzsprout.com/143519/11373496-episode-168-the-big-announcement.mp3 Marcus and Nick are joined this week by longtime pillar of the Nerds Community- Atrax!! The three of them go on the most sidebars of any episode so far, and have a HUGE, GREEN announcement about the future of Working Class Nerds!! Enjoy!! You can find more of Atrax at: https://www.twitch.tv/a_atrax NOMADS

Docking Bay 77
It's a thrash metal battle! Let's see who makes it out of the pit!

Docking Bay 77

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 81:43


Jeff from the A Film by podcast and John stop by the studio this. We're throwing two thrash metal titans into the pit! It's Megadeth's Killing is my Business vs Metallica's Kill 'Em All!On Twitter @dockingbay77podOn Facebook @dockingbay77podcastDockingbay77podcast@gmail.comhttps://www.patreon.com/dockingbay77podcast/membershipJohn is going to be part of The Crow sketchbook project.https://www.facebook.com/groups/1036700356998784/?ref=shareTwitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastdockingbay77podcast@gmail.compatreon.com/dockingbay77podcasthttps://discord.gg/T8Nt3YB7

Board Game Dojo
Pokémon and the Psychology of Collecting

Board Game Dojo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 35:45


Gotta Catch 'Em All! Collect them all to complete your Pokédex! But why? Why do humans like to collect? What drives us to catch Pokémon, or collect Picassos, or build a library?Today, Eric explores how Pokémon and other motivators get people to start their collections and keep collecting. Topics include:What is collecting?What motivates us?What motivates us to keep collecting?What parts of our brain are affected?What is the difference between hoarding and collecting?Find us on:IG:  @boardgamedojoYT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpNqwAiQpSxCeGVAUosYfPwTwitter: @TheBGDojoSources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kLX3b35kTe59z0q2zzpvudVCB5vTuNiwxNwJqZ6_4ls/edit?usp=sharingPokémon Theme Song by Jason PaigeIntro/Outro is Warrior by Yoitrax

Sook Sports
Sook Sports Minute: MLB Top Prospects

Sook Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 1:41


Kisses on a Postcard
Part 8: The Yanks Are Coming

Kisses on a Postcard

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 25:34


Soldiers come to the village. There is a camp concert. 5-year old Teddy Willis is killed. Terry gets caned. Then the Americans arrive. A whole regiment of black GIs.Includes the songs Sweet Sixteen, Bless ‘Em All and Got Any Gum, Chum?Starring John Owen-Jones, Katy Secombe, Brandon McGuiness and Frankie Joel-Celoni. Adapted, directed and produced by Dominic Frisby.Order original Kisses on a Postcard CDs here.Kisses on a Postcard, the intensely moving musical by Terence Frisby, tells the story of two boys in WWII - Terry and Jack, aged seven and eleven, who, to escape German bombing, are evacuated from their family in south-east London to a tiny village in Cornwall, where they spend the next four years.Full of surprising humour and memorable songs, this is unique portrait of an extraordinary time in British history.“Enchanting, profoundly moving and delightful,” Charles Spencer, the Telegraph. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kisses.substack.com

Icons and Outlaws
Metallica Part 1

Icons and Outlaws

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 87:59


Drummer Lars Ulrich was born into an upper-middle-class family in Gentofte, Denmark, on December 26, 1963. The son of Lone and tennis player Torben Ulrich. In February of 1973, Lars' father obtained passes for five of his friends to check out a Deep Purple (Smoke On the Water) concert held in the same stadium in Copenhagen as one of his tennis tournaments. When one of the dad's friends couldn't go, they gave their ticket to the nine-year-old Lars, who fell in love with the band and ran out and bought their album Fireball the next day. The concert and album greatly impacted Lars, inspiring the start of his music career. He received his first drum kit, a Ludwig, from his grandmother around 12 or 13. Lars initially intended to follow in his father's footsteps and become a badass tennis player, so he moved to Newport Beach, California, in the summer of 1980. Despite being ranked in the top ten tennis players of his age group in Denmark, Lars failed to make it into the seven-man Corona del Mar High School tennis team, solidifying his decision to focus on music.    So, while living in Los Angeles in late 1981, Lars placed an ad in the L.A. newspaper, The Recycler, which read, "Drummer looking for other metal musicians to jam with. Tygers of Pan Tang, Diamond Head and Iron Maiden."    Guitarists James Hetfield and Hugh Tanner of Leather Charm answered the advertisement.    James Alan Hetfield was born on August 3, 1963, in Downey, California, the son of Cynthia Bassett, a light opera singer, and Virgil Lee Hetfield, a truck driver. James was nine years old when he first began piano lessons. He then started jamming on his half-brother David's drums, and finally, at 14, he began to play guitar with Robert Okner. He was also in a few bands as a teenager – one was "Leather Charm" with Hugh Tanner, and another was "Obsession." James said that Aerosmith was his primary musical influence as a child and that they were why he wanted to play guitar. His parents divorced in 1976 when he was 13. They were devout Christian Scientists, and following their beliefs, they strongly disapproved of medicine or any other medical treatment and remained loyal to their faith, even as James' mother, Cynthia, was dying from cancer. This lifestyle inspired many of his lyrics during his career with Metallica. For example, the songs "Dyers Eve" and "The God That Failed" from the albums "...And Justice for All" and "Metallica" touch on those topics. His mother, Cynthia, died of cancer in 1979 when Hetfield was 16 years old. After her death, James went to live with his older half-brother David.   Although he had not formed a band, Lars asked Metal Blade Records founder Brian Slagel if he could record a song for the label's upcoming compilation album, Metal Massacre. Slagel accepted, and Ulrich recruited Hetfield to sing and play rhythm guitar. Lars and James officially formed the band known as "Metallica" on October 28, 1981, five months after they first met.   A funny story; James' and Lars' first encounter was anything but promising. As Mick Wall wrote in his biography of the band "Enter Night", "neither James nor Hugh had anything good to say about [Lars]. The kid was 'weird' and 'smelled funny' [and] he couldn't even really play drums." Deeming the entire encounter something of a waste, James later recalled (in Wall's bio) that "we ate McDonald's, he ate herring. [Lars'] father was famous. He was very well off. Spoiled – that's why he's got his mouth. He know what he wants, he goes for it and he's gotten it his whole life."   When asked what Lars remembers about their first meet up, in a Blabbemouth.com interview, he said:   "I remember connecting with him," Lars responded. "I could see that, even though he was painfully shy or whatever, that there were some distinctive similarities. I spent six months talking to people about heavy metal, and they'd mention STYX, JOURNEY, KISS or whatever. I'd talk about ANGEL WITCH, DIAMOND HEAD or TYGERS OF PAN TANG. He had a connection to the music and the things I was throwing out there that seemed a little more authentic or trustworthy. Not much happened during that first meeting because he was kind of the wing man, or the plus one, for a guy named Hugh. If James was sitting here, he'd tell you that the drum kit I showed up with was in such bad shape that every time I hit the cymbal, it kept falling over — which is accurate. Hetfield and I ended up staying in touch, and when I came back from travelling in Europe a few months later, I called him up and said, 'Hey, do you want to play and see what happens?' And he was up for it."   The band name, "Metallica," came from Lars' friend Ron Quintana, who was brainstorming names for a fanzine and was considering MetalMania or Metallica. After hearing the two monikers, Lars wanted Metallica for his band, so he suggested Quintana use MetalMania instead. That magazine wound up being a U.S. monthly magazine focusing on heavy metal music, which was published between 1985 and 1991   Guitarist Dave Mustaine replied to an advertisement for a lead guitarist where Lars and James asked him to join after seeing his expensive guitar equipment. In early 1982, Metallica recorded its first original song, "Hit the Lights," for the Metal Massacre I compilation. James Hetfield played bass, and rhythm guitar and sang, while Lloyd Grant was credited with a guitar solo and Lars Ulrich played drums. Lloyd was a Jamaican guitarist who was never officially in the band. Lloyd has said:   "Me and Lars was jammin' down there in Orange County, California and we jam with a few people and we lookin' other people to jam with..." they met through The Recycler. "We were playing for a long time and he came down to my place my apartment once and he says and he keep asking me to come jam with the band, but I was really busy doing other stuff and I went down and play with them-me and him and James. That's three of us. James was playing bass, I was playing guitar and Lars was playing drums and we rehearse that "Hit The Lights" song, but way before that Lars had let me hear that song. We were hanging out watching soccer and he says "hey I met this guy blah blah blah and he's exactly what we want to jam with and he played this one song and it was great and that's how I was first was introduced to "Hit The Lights." After that I went over and jam a few times and he called me and say they gonna be in this compilation album and he brought over a tape of "Hit The Lights" recording on a four track asked me to play some solo for that and they were going to bring the four track down and they were going to bring it down and dump it on the compilation album."   Metal Massacre I was released on June 14, 1982. The early pressings listed the band incorrectly as "Mettallica," pissing the band off. However, the song "Hit The Lights," generated a buzz, and Metallica played their first live performance on March 14, 1982, at Radio City in Anaheim, California. The lineup consisted of James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Dave Mustaine, and newly recruited bassist Ron McGovney, who had been in James' previous band, "Leather Charm." Their first live success happened as they were chosen to open for British heavy metal band Saxon at one gig of their 1982 U.S. tour. This show was Metallica's second gig. In addition, Metallica recorded its first demo, Power Metal, whose name was inspired by Quintana's early business cards in early 1982.   In late 1982, Ulrich and Hetfield attended a show at the West Hollywood nightclub Whisky a Go Go, which featured bassist Cliff Burton in the band Trauma.  Clifford Lee Burton was born on February 10, 1962, in Castro Valley, California, to Ray and Jan Burton. Cliff's interest in music began when his father introduced him to classical music, and he began taking piano lessons. In his teenage years, he developed an interest in Rock, classical, country, and heavy metal. He began playing the bass at 13, after the death of his brother. His parents quoted him as saying, "I'm going to be the best bassist for my brother." He practiced up to six hours daily (even after joining Metallica). Besides classical and jazz, Burton's other early influences varied from Southern Rock and country to the blues. Cliff has cited Geddy Lee, Geezer Butler, Stanley Clarke, Lemmy Kilmister, and Phil Lynott as significant influences on his style of bass playing.   James and Lars were "blown away" by Cliff's use of a wah-wah pedal and asked him to join Metallica. The two leaders wanted Ron McGovney to leave because they thought he "didn't contribute anything, he just followed."  According to McGovney, his time in Metallica was reportedly tumultuous, as he often clashed with Ulrich and Mustaine. In addition, he felt that, aside from using the connections he made as an amateur photographer, his role was that of a money man and transportation provider rather than a respected band member. He ultimately quit on December 10, 1982, due to growing tensions. After leaving Metallica, McGovney became uninterested in playing music and sold most of his equipment.   Although Cliff Burton initially declined the offer to join Metallica, by the end of the year, he had accepted on the condition that the band moves to El Cerrito in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. Metallica's first live performance with Cliff was at the nightclub "The Stone" in March 1983, and the first recording to feature Burton was the Megaforce demo (1983).   Metallica was ready to record their debut album, but they began looking for other options when Metal Blade could not cover the cost. Concert promoter Jonathan "Jonny Z" Zazula, who had heard the demo No Life 'til Leather (1982), offered to broker a record deal between Metallica and New York City-based record labels. After those record labels showed no interest, Zazula borrowed enough money to cover the recording budget and signed Metallica to his label, Megaforce Records.   In May 1983, Metallica traveled to Rochester, New York, to record its debut album, Metal Up Your Ass, which Paul Curcio produced. Unfortunately, the other members of Metallica decided to eject Mustaine from the band because of his drug and alcohol abuse and violent behavior just before the recording sessions on April 11, 1983. About this time, Mustaine told Loudwire magazine:   "When you're around a lot of people that like to drink and get silly, they just want to have fun," Mustaine explains. "I would drink and have fun until someone would refute something I had said. And then that was war, baby. I'd be aggressive and confrontational because I was a violent drunk. I lost all inhibitions when I was drinking, and that didn't go over to well in the end." The end came on April 11, 1983, and it came without warning for Mustaine. Metallica had already hired Kirk Hammett as their new lead guitarist.  At around 9AM that morning, James, Lars, and Cliff woke up Mustaine, suffering from a tremendous hangover, and told him he was out of the band. "The thing that really upset me was that they never gave me a warning and I never got a second chance," Mustaine says. "It was just, 'Hey man. You're out. See ya later."   When Mustaine asked when his flight back to California was, he was told he wasn't flying. He was taking a four-day bus ride. Even worse, the bus was scheduled to leave one hour after he was fired. Mustaine scrambled to pack a travel bag, and James drove him from the Music Building in Queens to 42nd Street and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan.   During the seemingly endless bus ride, according to Livewire.com, he was rightfully pissed for a while and then decided to write some new lyrics. Since he didn't have any paper, he wrote on the back of a handbill from Senator Alan Cranston. A message on the front of the card referred to the stockpiling of nuclear weapons that read, "The arsenal of megadeath can't be rid." After considerable thought, Mustaine decided the term megadeath would make a cool name for a metal band, especially if it were misspelled as Megadeth.   Kirk Lee Hammett was born on November 18, 1962, in San Francisco, California, and raised in the town of El Sobrante. He is the son of Teofila "Chefela" and Dennis L. Hammett, a Merchant Mariner. While attending De Anza High School, he met Les Claypool of Primus, and they remain close friends. Kirk began showing an interest in music after listening to his brother Rick's extensive record collection (which included Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and UFO). In addition, he was a huge horror movie fan but began selling his horror magazines to buy albums. This infatuation led him to pick up the guitar at fifteen. His first guitar was (in his own words) a "wholly unglamorous" Montgomery Ward catalog special that came with a shoebox with a 4-inch speaker for an amp. After purchasing a 1978 Fender Strat copy, Kirk attempted to customize his sound with various guitar parts before eventually buying a 1974 Gibson Flying V.   Guitarist Kirk Hammett replaced Dave Mustaine the same afternoon. Metallica's first live performance with Kirk was on April 16, 1983, at a nightclub in Dover, New Jersey, called "The Showplace."    Mustaine has expressed his dislike for Kirk in interviews, saying he "stole" his job. Mustaine was "pissed off" because he believed Hammett became popular by playing guitar leads that Mustaine had written. In a 1985 interview with Metal Forces, Mustaine said, "it's real funny how Kirk Hammett ripped off every lead break I'd played on that No Life 'til Leather tape and got voted No. 1 guitarist in your magazine".    Because of conflicts with its record label and the distributors' refusal to release an album titled Metal Up Your Ass, the album was renamed "Kill' Em All." It was released on Megaforce Records in the U.S. and on Music for Nations in Europe and peaked at number 155 on the Billboard 200 in 1986. Pretty cool, considering their top ten that year was: 1. That's What Friends Are For - Dionne Warwick, Elton John, and Gladys Knight 2. Say You, Say Me - Lionel Richie 3. I Miss You - Klymaxx 4. On My Own - Patti Labelle and Michael McDonald 5. Broken Wings - Mr. Mister 6. How Will I Know - Whitney Houston 7. Party All the Time - Eddie Murphy 8. Burning Heart - Survivor 9. Kyrie - Mr. Mister 10. Addicted to Love - Robert Palmer Although the album was not initially a financial success, it earned Metallica a growing fan base in the underground metal scene. The band embarked on the "Kill' Em All for One" tour with Raven to support the release. In February 1984, Metallica supported Venom on the "Seven Dates of Hell" tour, during which the bands performed in front of 7,000 people at the Aardschok Festival in Zwolle, Netherlands.    Metallica recorded the album in only two weeks on a shoestring budget. Initially, the band printed 1,500 copies. Since its release, "Kill 'Em All" has been certified 3x platinum. Metallica then recorded their second studio album, Ride the Lightning, at Sweet Silence Studios in Copenhagen, Denmark, from February to March 1984. It was released in August 1984 and reached number 100 on the Billboard 200. Unfortunately, a French printing press mistakenly printed green covers for the album, which are now considered collectors' items. Mustaine received writing credit for "Ride the Lightning" and "The Call of Ktulu."   Elektra Records A&R director Michael Alago, and co-founder of Q-Prime Management Cliff Burnstein, attended a Metallica concert in September 1984. They were impressed with their performance and signed Metallica to Elektra. They also made them a Q-Prime Management artist. Metallica's growing success was such that the band's British label Music for Nations released "Creeping Death" as a limited-edition single, which sold 40,000 copies as an import in the U.S.  Two of the three songs on the record—cover versions of Diamond Head's "Am I Evil?" and Blitzkrieg's "Blitzkrieg"—appeared on the 1988 Elektra reissue of "Kill' Em All."  With unforgettable songs like "For Whom The Bell Tolls," "Creeping Death," and "Fade To Black", "Ride The Lightning" has sold over 5 million copies in the U.S. and has been certified 5x Platinum by the RIAA.   That bell in the beginning of "For Whom The Bell Tolls", isn't really a bell at all. As producer Flemming Rasmussen recalled: “We had an anvil in the studio, and Lars had to bang that; it could've been that or from a record of sound effects. But there was a really heavy, cast-iron anvil and a metal hammer, and we stuck them in an all-concrete room. He'd just go wang.”  If you've ever tried to play along with the studio album version of "For Whom, The Bell Tolls, " you've probably had some guitar tuning issues. That's because the song is a quarter step above standard tuning. Why? As the Metallica Wiki says, there are two theories. The first is that the band intentionally sped up the recording, pitch shifting it in the process. The second is that the guitars are tuned up a quarter step to match the pitch of the "tolling bells." I mean anvil... now that's "metal AF". Metallica embarked on its first major European tour with Tank to an average crowd of 1,300. Returning to the U.S., it embarked upon a tour co-headlining with W.A.S.P. and supported by Armored Saint, featuring John Bush on vocals, who later went on to front Anthrax. Metallica played its largest show at the Monsters of Rock fest at Donington Park, England, on August 17, 1985, with Bon Jovi and Ratt, playing to 70,000 people. Then, at the "Day on the Green" festival in Oakland, California, the band played to a crowd of 60,000. Metallica's third studio album, Master of Puppets, was recorded at Sweet Silence Studios in Denmark from September to December 1985 and was released in March 1986. The album reached number 29 on the Billboard 200 and spent 72 weeks on the chart. It was the band's first album to be certified gold on November 4, 1986 and has sold over 6 million copies.    In 2015, Master of Puppets became the first ever metal album in history to be selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry.   Following the album's release, Metallica supported Ozzy Osbourne on a U.S. tour. During this time, James Hetfield broke his wrist while skateboarding; he continued with the tour, performing vocals, with guitar technician John Marshall playing rhythm guitar.   On the night of Sept. 26, 1986, Metallica was traveling between tour dates in Sweden when Burton and guitarist Kirk Hammett drew cards to decide who would get to choose a bunk. The bassist drew the Ace of Spades and chose the bunk Hammett had been occupying. "I said fine, take my bunk," the guitarist recalled in VH1's Behind the Music. "I'll sleep up front; it's probably better anyway." In the early morning of Sept. 27, 1986, shortly before 7 AM, the band members were awakened abruptly when the bus began to sway from side to side. The driver later told authorities that he lost control of the bus after hitting a patch of black ice. The bus left the road and flipped over on its side, and Cliff Burton – asleep in the top bunk – was thrown through the window. As the bus came down, it landed on top of him. He was only 24 years old. Reportedly, attempts were made to rescue him from underneath the bus by lifting it with a crane, but the crane slipped, and the bus crashed down on top of Burton a second time. Band members and onlookers have given different accounts of whether Burton died upon the first impact or when the bus came down again. Whichever way it happened, Cliff Burton died at the scene.   Hetfield said: "I saw the bus lying right on him. I saw his legs sticking out. I freaked. The bus driver, I recall, was trying to yank the blanket out from under him to use for other people. I just went, 'Don't fucking do that!' I already wanted to kill the bus driver. I don't know if he was drunk or if he hit some ice. All I knew was, he was driving and Cliff wasn't alive anymore."   James has said he walked up and down the road in his socks and underwear looking for black ice and found none. The band has speculated over the years if drinking or drugs could have played a role in the accident or if the driver fell asleep at the wheel. An investigation cleared the driver of any wrongdoing. Burton was cremated, and his ashes were scattered at the Maxwell Ranch in California. Metallica's "Orion" was played at the ceremony, and lyrics from "To Live Is to Die" are engraved upon his memorial stone: "Cannot the Kingdom of Salvation take me home."   In an interview with Gibson TV, Kirk Hammet, who could have been the one in that unlucky bunk said: "The last show that we played with Cliff was a spectacular show," Kirk recalls in the interview. "It was the first show after maybe six or seven weeks when James was back on guitar because he had broken his arm during the Ozzy tour. His arms was healed enough so he was able to play guitar and it was the first show where we had James back… and it was the night that Cliff died. "Everyone was just so happy James was back and to have James's guitar fuelling everything again, rather than me and John Marshall [tech and stand-in guitarist] sharing that duty. We played really, really well and felt like we were back 100%… so that last show was one of the best shows we'd played all fucking year and in retrospect I'm glad Cliff's last show was special in that regard. It really was, in all respects, one of the best shows we'd played and Cliff was very, very happy. So knowing that is a good thing." "It' didn't really, truly sink in until about three weeks or so [afterwards]," Hammett remembers. "As a tribute to Cliff's memory it was important for us to go on [but for] those first two weeks it was up and down, we had no idea what we were going to do. I was taking guitar lessons, the old standby for musicians who can't find any gigs or band. That's what I was actually thinking."

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More Like Radio
ROTC Patreon: June 8th, 2022 - More Like Radio

More Like Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 124:07


Patreon Episode 58: Catch ‘Em All – Simi Valley man arrested near Kavanaugh’s home charged with attempting to murder – Disney apologizes to couple after employee stopped marriage proposal – The Specials Valentines day

Pop 'n' Jay
E3 - The Saints -- God's Superheroes

Pop 'n' Jay

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 58:55


Third times a charm...and this charmer is all about God's pokemon--er, superheroes--SAINTS. That's right! Halloween used to mean something before our society shunned the virtuous origin story for it's current morbid, scandalous one. Join us, won't you, as we try to CATCH 'EM ALL!

Rhapsody
Album Review - Metallica's Kill 'Em All

Rhapsody

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 7:26


Rhapsody Podcast (Album Review): Album Review of Metallica's Kill Em' AllToday's episode is an album review, where I'll be reviewing Metallica's first album, Kill 'Em All. Metallica's first album is an amazing first album compared to most bands first albums. Most bands don't know what to do, or how to write an album, but whatever Metallica did, they did it right!  Segment 1: Best songsHit the Lights,  The Four Horsemen Seek and Destroy  Amazing guitar solos and fast paced, catchy riffs.   Segment 2: Ok and meh songsMotorbreath Whiplash.  Don't have enough diversity in the riffs.  Still amazing guitar solos.  Jump into Fire Metal Militia No Remorse Phantom Lord.  While good guitar solos are just bland.  Riffs are just decent at best.  Segment 3: In Depth of AnesthesiaMost unique song of the album Bass solo, the entire song. Drums do come in towards the end to spice things up.  Editor's Note - at the end of our podcast, we refer to some triads. While the quality of these triads are accurate, they aren't “seconds”, but “thirds” which combine to form triads. Credits:Seek and Destroy  Hit the Lights The Four Horsemen (Anesthesia) - Pulling Teeth Whiplash Motorbreath Visit our Website  https://hvspn.com/podcast/rhapsody/ (www.hvspn.com)Subscribe to our Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rhapsody/id1557279744 (Apple Podcasts ) https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vcmhhcHNvZHk?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwjwta_Sj_HvAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAw&hl=en (Google Podcasts)   https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC07e_nBHLyc_nyvjF6z-DVg (YouTube)   Connect with us on Social Media  Twitter https://twitter.com/thehvspn (@thehvspn) Twitter https://twitter.com/HVRhapsody (@HVRhapsody) Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hvrhapsody/ (@HVRhapsody)

The Saturday Morning Cereal Bowl
December 18, 2021

The Saturday Morning Cereal Bowl

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 112:52


We have a super-fun show for you, kids! We're celebrating the legacy of Caspar Babypants. Music from 19 albums spanning 12 years plus Caspar joins us to talk about his music and these songs. Hour #1 “Little Broken Truck” [Here I Am!] “Monkey River” [Here I Am!] “$9.99” [More Please!] “The Itsy Bitsy Spider” [More Please!] “Googly Eyes” [This is Fun!] “Mr. Rabbit (feat. Charlie Hope)” [This is Fun!] “My Flea Has Dogs” [Sing Along!] “Butterfly Driving a Truck” [Sing Along!] “Sugar Ant” [Hot Dog!] “Stompy the Bear” [Hot Dog!] “The Stump Hotel” [I Found You!] “Skeletone” [I Found You!] “Here Comes the Sun” [Baby Beatles!] “With a Little Help From My Friends” [Beatles Baby!] “The Creatures Under My Bed” [Rise and Shine!] “Bird in an Airplane Suit” [Rise and Shine!] “Because I Love You” [Away We Go!] “Sleepy Snail and Speedy Spider” [Away We Go!] Hour #2 “Froggy Went a Courtin'” [Jump For Joy!] “My Pants Are on Vacation” [Jump For Joy!] “Emotional Robot” [Keep it Real!] “Always Keep a Ukulele in Your Trunk” [Keep it Real!] “Bring My Chimpy Home” [Flying High!] “Noodles and Butter” [Flying High!] “The Ants Go Marching” [Bug Out!] “Hidin' and Seekin'” [Bug Out!] “Come Down Here Monkey” [Happy Heart!] “I Don't Remember This Song” [Happy Heart] “Spooky Baby” [Easy Breezy!] “Supersonic Motorcycles” [Easy Breezy!] “Just For You” [Night Night!] “Dragonfly Blue” [Night Night!] “Lazy Daisy” [Sleep Tight!] “First Star” [Sleep Tight] “Frozen Penguin” [Winter Party!] “Candle in the Snow” [Winter Party!] The Presidents of the United States of America - “Can't Stop (Catchin' ‘Em All)”

B.T.W (Beginner to Winner) PvP Podcast
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B.T.W (Beginner to Winner) PvP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 131:32


Something strange is going on here this week but what could it be? Well besides that we discuss the BTW Gym Leader Tournament, we welcome back all three leagues, and Ed Sheeran? Plus we answer all you questions, maybe a little to well.Pokemon Theme Cover Astro talked about: Tyler Carter + Josh Manuel feat. Jacky Vincent - Gotta Catch 'Em AllThere were team mentioned around 58 minutes I think and a link that Wildcat told me to put in buuuuut I forgot what it was lol.Check out our mate FishOnAHeater and Pallet Town PvPhttps://linktr.ee/pallettownpvpFinally, Our Stuff:BTW Twitter: http://Twitter.com/btwpvppodcastBTW Merch Store: https://btwpvp.creator-spring.com/BTW Email: btwpvp@gmail.comBTW Twitch: http://twitch.tv/btwpvpBTW Patreon: http://patreon.com/btwpvpGood Luck and Get Good!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/btwpvp) New Episode of BTW is Live!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Best of the Rest
X-Men Dark Phoenix

Best of the Rest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 76:35


As the FOX-Men franchise was winding down, the team assembled for one last adventure. Unfortunately, it received the lowest critical reviews the X-Men moves had ever seen. Audiences and casual movie goers didn't seem too hot on it either, and the movie seemed destined to fade into obscurity along with 20th Century Fox itself.  But today, like the titular Phoenix, the movie lives again in our conversation all about what it does well! Most of the cast returns from previous entries, including the Queen of the North herself as Jean Grey, a powerful mutant who becomes even more powerful when she forms a tag team with a mysterious cosmic force.  Is this a better adaptation of the iconic story than the franchise's previous attempt? Can the younger cast finally emerge from the shadows of the original lineup? Can Storm literally do anything Iceman can do? We explore all of this and more as we talk Dark Phoenix!Join the Best of the Rest discord: https://discord.gg/86P7jJXNPb Watch Andrew on Gotta Rank 'Em All: https://youtu.be/rMTm9e9g_S8 Email: bestoftherestpod@gmail.com Social Media @BotRCast Twitter, Instagram, Facebook Bonus content: Youtube Theme song (vocals) by Mark Benavides: Instagram Music by Mitch (Depressed to Impress): Youtube, Twitch.tv Artwork by Phillip Chacon, C7Productions: Instagram Next week: Batman v Superman!

Best of the Rest
The Shadow

Best of the Rest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 65:38


Long before he played the funny executive on a TV show and voiced an animated baby in a business suit, Alec Baldwin was a supernatural pulp hero known as The Shadow. Much like the bad guys unfortunate enough to cross paths with this hero, audiences seem to have forgotten The Shadow even exists.Until today! Critics in 1994 were not fond of this adaptation and few flocked to the box office, but surely there is something worth praising in the film right? Maybe the ground breaking special effects (for the time) that are used to depict bullets colliding mid-air, possibly for the first time in a blockbuster movie. Perhaps the early CG animation used to bring Phurba to life, a flying sentient dagger that shouldn't be confused with the OTHER flying sentient blade from the 90s wielded by a certain Power Ranger.Even though no one can tell when Alec Baldwin is trying to be serious or funny, he certainly puts all his energy into this one and so do we!Join the Best of the Rest discord:https://discord.gg/86P7jJXNPbWatch Chris on Gotta Rank 'Em All:https://youtu.be/jQ1SUoIvZJIEmail:bestoftherestpod@gmail.comSocial Media @BotRCastTwitter, Instagram, FacebookBonus content: YoutubeTheme song (vocals) by Mark Benavides: InstagramMusic by Mitch (Depressed to Impress):Youtube, Twitch.tvArtwork by Phillip Chacon, C7Productions: InstagramNext week: X-Men Dark Phoenix!