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Attention Surplus Disorder
Attention Surplus Disorder - Episode May 17, 2025

Attention Surplus Disorder

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025


Playlist: Perry Leopold - The Absurb ParanoidGenesis - Carpet CrawlersRupert Hine - ScarecrowMcDonald Giles - Is She Waiting?Mashmaken - As the Years go ByStrange Streets - EyesGarfield - Play it Again BoysKing Crimson - In the Wake of Poseidon/Cadence and CascadeEmerson Lake & Palmer - Lucky ManNuova Era - NautilusBjorn Riis - GoneNaxatras - Celestial Gaze/Space Keeper

RTL2 : Pop-Rock Station by Zégut
L'intégrale - The Hives, Pearl Jam, Beastie Boys dans RTL2 Pop Rock Station (16/04/25)

RTL2 : Pop-Rock Station by Zégut

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 107:44


Ce 16 avril, Marjorie Hache régale les auditeurs de Pop-Rock Station avec un mélange savoureux de classiques, de pépites méconnues et de nouveautés audacieuses. L'émission démarre avec The Hives et leur mordant "Enough Is Enough", suivi du mythique "Hells Bells" d'AC/DC. L'occasion aussi de revenir sur un moment historique : en 1969, Desmond Dekker and the Aces deviennent le premier groupe jamaïcain à dominer les charts britanniques avec "The Israelites". Les découvertes du soir incluent Mss Frnce avec "De Plein Fouet" et le quatuor mancunien Witch Fever, tandis que Black Country, New Road continue d'imposer son style baroque avec "The Big Spin", extrait de "Forever Howlong", l'album de la semaine. Francis Zegut recommande les new-yorkais de Tea Eater avec le savoureux "The Waffle Song". Sleep Token transforme "Hey Ya" d'Outkast en ballade mélancolique. S'enchaînent ensuite Mitski, Pearl Jam et Emerson, Lake & Palmer avec "Lucky Man". Bob Marley, Santana et les Beastie Boys enflamment la fin de soirée avant que Wet Leg ne dévoile "Catch These Fists", extrait de "Moisturiser", leur prochain album attendu en juillet. En clôture, un format long signé Linda Perry et Grace Slick : "Knock Me Out". The Hives - Enough Is Enough AC/DC - Hells Bells Desmond Dekker - Israelites Adele - Rumour Has It Mss Frnce - De Plein Fouet Liam Gallagher - For What It's Worth Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man Black Country - New Road Dire Straits - Love Over Gold Tea Eater - The Waffle Song Supertramp - Goodbye Stranger Sparks - Drowned In A Sea Of Tears Sleep Token - Hey Ya Mitski - Me And My Husband Pearl Jam - Even Flow Witch Fever - Dead To Me! Emerson Lake & Palmer - Lucky Man 16 Horsepower - Clogger Kenny Loggins - Footloose (Live At Live Aid) Bob Marley - Get Up Stand Up Santana - Smooth M(H)Aol - Snare The Prodigy - Firestarter Beastie Boys - Intergalactic Royal Blood - Out Of The Black Wet Leg - Catch These Fists (Radio Mix) Linda Perry - Knock Me Out (Feat. Grace Slick) Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 927: Super Sounds Of The 70's April 6, 2025

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 85:52


"You never give me your moneyYou only give me your funny paperAnd in the middle of negotiationsYou break down"This is only partially true, many of you do but we still need more to keep bringing you the Music you deserve. Please join me this afternoon as I seek your support for the SoCal Sound and Super Sounds Of The 70's. Joining us are  David Bowie, The Moody Blues, Free, Pink Floyd, Jeff Beck, Humble Pie, The Byrds, Robin  Trower, The Grateful Dead, Motels, Talking Heads, Ted Nugent & The Amboy Dukes, Roxy Music, Steve Miller Band, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Ten Years After, Fleetwood Mac, Savoy Brown, Traffic and The Beatles.

Word Podcast
Mike Scott of the Waterboys remembers the shows that inspired him

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 16:08


The Waterboys' new album comes with the magnificent title ‘Life, Death & Dennis Hopper' and the band start touring in May. Mike Scott looks back here at the first gigs he ever saw and played and the performers he watched closely, which involves … the Stones “when they were still dangerous” and the connective genius of Mick Jagger, Dennis Hopper's lost decade, Nazareth and Emerson Lake & Palmer at the Glasgow Apollo, a love affair with microphones, how not to look at the audience, the days when he wrote songs called ‘Freefall', Joe Strummer singing on his back and McCartney's crowd going “totally buck-mental”. Order Waterboys tickets here:https://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/the-waterboys-tickets/artist/888869 Order the new Waterboys' album ‘Life, Death & Dennis Hopper' here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Life-Death-Dennis-Hopper-Waterboys/dp/B0DQSK48PCFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Mike Scott of the Waterboys remembers the shows that inspired him

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 16:08


The Waterboys' new album comes with the magnificent title ‘Life, Death & Dennis Hopper' and the band start touring in May. Mike Scott looks back here at the first gigs he ever saw and played and the performers he watched closely, which involves … the Stones “when they were still dangerous” and the connective genius of Mick Jagger, Dennis Hopper's lost decade, Nazareth and Emerson Lake & Palmer at the Glasgow Apollo, a love affair with microphones, how not to look at the audience, the days when he wrote songs called ‘Freefall', Joe Strummer singing on his back and McCartney's crowd going “totally buck-mental”. Order Waterboys tickets here:https://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/the-waterboys-tickets/artist/888869 Order the new Waterboys' album ‘Life, Death & Dennis Hopper' here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Life-Death-Dennis-Hopper-Waterboys/dp/B0DQSK48PCFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Mike Scott of the Waterboys remembers the shows that inspired him

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 16:08


The Waterboys' new album comes with the magnificent title ‘Life, Death & Dennis Hopper' and the band start touring in May. Mike Scott looks back here at the first gigs he ever saw and played and the performers he watched closely, which involves … the Stones “when they were still dangerous” and the connective genius of Mick Jagger, Dennis Hopper's lost decade, Nazareth and Emerson Lake & Palmer at the Glasgow Apollo, a love affair with microphones, how not to look at the audience, the days when he wrote songs called ‘Freefall', Joe Strummer singing on his back and McCartney's crowd going “totally buck-mental”. Order Waterboys tickets here:https://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/the-waterboys-tickets/artist/888869 Order the new Waterboys' album ‘Life, Death & Dennis Hopper' here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Life-Death-Dennis-Hopper-Waterboys/dp/B0DQSK48PCFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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El celobert

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 62:31


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Word Podcast
Howard Jones has ‘the best job in the world'

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 20:49


We put Howard Jones on the cover of Smash Hits in 1983 billed as ‘the Most Promising New Act' and, 15 albums and 42 years later, he's about to set out on another tour, a double-bill with ABC. He looks back here at the first shows he ever saw and played which involves …… rehearsing his Live Aid slot backstage to an audience of one: David Bowie. … pioneering the “one-man show” in the early days of Moogs and drum machines. … Emerson Lake & Palmer firing cannons onstage at the Isle of Wight in 1970 (his first gig, aged 15). … rough treatment from the British “pundits”.… school band Warrior – sample track title, Squashed Cat's Intestines.… being in Ringo's All-Starr Band and the ELP number he'd play with Sheila E and Greg Lake. … “bad spectacles, terrible haircut”: early solo gigs in Oxford pubs. … the current tour with ABC: “lifting people's spirits, the best job in the world”. Mentioned in passing: China Crisis, Hendrix, Bill Payne of Little Feat. Howard Jones tour dates here:http://howardjones.com/Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Howard Jones has ‘the best job in the world'

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 20:49


We put Howard Jones on the cover of Smash Hits in 1983 billed as ‘the Most Promising New Act' and, 15 albums and 42 years later, he's about to set out on another tour, a double-bill with ABC. He looks back here at the first shows he ever saw and played which involves …… rehearsing his Live Aid slot backstage to an audience of one: David Bowie. … pioneering the “one-man show” in the early days of Moogs and drum machines. … Emerson Lake & Palmer firing cannons onstage at the Isle of Wight in 1970 (his first gig, aged 15). … rough treatment from the British “pundits”.… school band Warrior – sample track title, Squashed Cat's Intestines.… being in Ringo's All-Starr Band and the ELP number he'd play with Sheila E and Greg Lake. … “bad spectacles, terrible haircut”: early solo gigs in Oxford pubs. … the current tour with ABC: “lifting people's spirits, the best job in the world”. Mentioned in passing: China Crisis, Hendrix, Bill Payne of Little Feat. Howard Jones tour dates here:http://howardjones.com/Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Howard Jones has ‘the best job in the world'

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 20:49


We put Howard Jones on the cover of Smash Hits in 1983 billed as ‘the Most Promising New Act' and, 15 albums and 42 years later, he's about to set out on another tour, a double-bill with ABC. He looks back here at the first shows he ever saw and played which involves …… rehearsing his Live Aid slot backstage to an audience of one: David Bowie. … pioneering the “one-man show” in the early days of Moogs and drum machines. … Emerson Lake & Palmer firing cannons onstage at the Isle of Wight in 1970 (his first gig, aged 15). … rough treatment from the British “pundits”.… school band Warrior – sample track title, Squashed Cat's Intestines.… being in Ringo's All-Starr Band and the ELP number he'd play with Sheila E and Greg Lake. … “bad spectacles, terrible haircut”: early solo gigs in Oxford pubs. … the current tour with ABC: “lifting people's spirits, the best job in the world”. Mentioned in passing: China Crisis, Hendrix, Bill Payne of Little Feat. Howard Jones tour dates here:http://howardjones.com/Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bollicine
Peter Sinfield - Bollicine del 15/12/24

Bollicine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 57:06


Peter Sinfield se n'è andato un po' in sordina il 14 novembre scorso. Un personaggio importante per la musica, anche tricolore: ha iniziato come co-fondatore e paroliere dei King Crimson, ma poi ha collaborato a partire dagli anni 70 con gruppi come Emerson Lake and Palmer e con la nostra PFM. In questa puntata di Bollicine abbiamo parlato della sua vita artistica assieme a Max Marchini, giornalista di Rockerilla ma anche profondo conoscitore di Peter Sinfield e della sua musica. A cura di Francesco Tragni e Marco Carini

Last Word
Vicky Stone, Penny Chuter, Clifton Wharton Junior, Peter Sinfield

Last Word

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 27:41


Matthew Bannister onVicky Stone, the film maker who travelled to the remotest parts of Africa to make her award winning wildlife documentaries.Penny Chuter the medal winning rower who became coach of the GB team.Clifton Wharton Junior, the first black chancellor of a primarily white US university, the first African American to run a Fortune 500 company and the first to become Deputy Secretary of State.Peter Sinfield who wrote lyrics for King Crimson, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Leo Sayer, Bucks Fizz and Celine Dion.Producer: Ed PrendevilleArchive: Art in the Board Room: Honoring the Wharton Legacy, Dr. Judith Stoddart, MSU Research, 1971; How America's Involvement In The Vietnam War Led To Protests | Our History, Our History, ITV, 1991; The Queen of Trees OFFICIAL, Narrated by Ian Holm, Deeble & Stone, Uploaded to Youtube, 3.05.2014; THE ELEPHANT QUEEN Official Trailer HD (2019) Documentary, Apple TV+ | Future Movies Starring : Chiwetel Ejiofor Directed By : Mark Deeble, Victoria Stone, Uploaded to Youtube 11.10.2019; Victoria Stone and Mark Deeble on The Elephant Queen, Apple TV+'s documentary feat Chiwetel Ejiofor The Upcoming. Interviewer: Ezelle Alblas Editor: Filippo L'Astorina, uploaded to Youtube, 11.11.2019; Wildlife on Two : Devilfish, BBC 1, 06.10.1991; Rowing Chat with Penny Chuter, Rowing Chat, 8.10.2017; Don't Call Me Shirley - Airplane! (9/10) Movie CLIP (1980); THE GREAT MATCH 1979:TERRY GRIFFITHS WORLD SNOOKER CHAMPION 23.04.2004

History & Factoids about today
Nov 2-Devil Eggs, Nelly, David Schwimmer, Great Austrialian Emu War, North & South Dakota Birthdays

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 15:32


National deviled eggs day. Entertainment from 1960. North & South Dakota became states, 1st cheerleader, 1st US soldiers killed in WW1. Todays birthdays - James K. Polk, Warren G. Harding, Burt Lancaster, Jay Black, Ray Walston, Stephanie Powers, Keith Emerson, K.D. Lang, David Schwimmer, Nelly. George Bernard Shaw died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard      http://defleppard.com/Deviled egg song - YouTube videoSave the last dance for me - The DriftersAlabam - Cowboy CopasBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent      http://50cent.com/Come a little bit closer - Jay & the AmericansLucky man - Emerson Lake & PalmerConstant craving - K.D. LangFriends TV themeHot in Herre - NellyExit - It's not love - Dokken     http://dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka on facebook and cooolmedia.com

Beyond The Fame with Jason Fraley
Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Beyond The Fame with Jason Fraley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 28:54


Jason Fraley interviews drummer Carl Palmer, the last surviving member of the iconic progressive-rock band Emerson Lake & Palmer, which brings “The Return of Emerson Lake & Palmer Tour" to Maryland Hall in Annapolis, Maryland this Thursday night! They discuss the band's most timeless hits, including "Lucky Man," "From the Beginning," “Fanfare for the Common Man” and "Peter Gunn," as well as the potential of an upcoming sci-fi thriller film based on "Brain Salad Surgery." (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What the Riff?!?
1972 - August: Emerson, Lake & Palmer “Trilogy”

What the Riff?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 35:22


If you are exploring the rise of prog rock, it doesn't take long until you encounter the power trio of Emerson, Lake & Palmer.  This progressive rock band is actually a supergroup.  Keyboardist Keith Emerson came from The Nice, vocalist and guitarist Greg Lake was in King Crimson, and percussionist Carl Palmer was from Atomic Rooster.  Emerson, Lake & Palmer formed in 1970 and would make their mark as a prog rock band which adapted classic and symphonic music into the rock genre, with elements of jazz, acoustic, and art rock coming into play.  Most ELP songs are long and complicated, not making any attempt to stay within the confines of the “hit single” pop track.Trilogy is the trio's third studio album, following their eponymously named debut, their second studio album entitled “Tarkus,” and their live album, Pictures at an Exhibition.  Trilogy continues a tradition of combining original material with adaptations of classical music.  It was also a challenging album for the group to make, utilizing more overdubs than previous albums.  The upside is a great sounding, polished album.  The downside is that the music was difficult to duplicate live, causing a number of the songs from Trilogy to be minimally used in set lists.The album was considered both a critical and commercial success, reaching number 2 on the UK albums chart, and number 5 on the US Billboard 200 chart.ELP would continue as a force in the 70's, breaking up in 1979.  Both partial and full reunions would continue through the 1980's and 1990's, with their final performance being held in 2010.  Both Keith Emerson and Greg Lake died in 2016.Wayne takes us through this prog rock masterpiece for this week's podcast. FugueWe open with an instrumental featuring Keith Emerson on keyboards.  A fugue is a style of music involving counterpoint, popular in the Baroque musical era of the 1600's.  You will get exposure to a lot of serious musical compositions and style listening to this group.From the BeginningThis is the "hit" from the album, if you think of Emerson, Lake & Palmer in terms of popularity.  It went to number 29 on the US charts, and is the highest charting US single.  Greg Lake wrote the music and lyrics, and plays the acoustic guitar for this ballad.  The lyrics take on a philosophical sone, emphasizing the importance of the present moment, while not missing past mistakes and missed opportunities.  The SheriffKeith Emerson wrote the music and Greg Lake wrote the lyrics to this western-themed track.  It tells the story of an innocent man fleeing the law, encountering the law in the form of the Sheriff, then taking the Sheriff's place after shooting him.  It ends with a great honkytonk piano solo.HoedownImmediately following “The Sheriff” on the album, the group creates an adaptation of Aaron Copeland's iconic “Hoe-Down,” written for his classic ballet entitled “Rodeo” in 1942.  This tune became well known after being used in advertisements by America's Beef Producers.   ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main theme from the motion picture “Super Fly”Curtis Mayfield created this song for the black-oriented crime drama film of the same name. STAFF PICKS:Best Thing by StyxBruce leads off the staff picks with the first single from Styx's first album.  Dennis DeYoung and James Young wrote the song and trade off on lead vocals.  It peaked at number 82 on the Billboard Hot 100.  This is a great tune to hear and grasp what the early days of Styx sounded like.  Rock and Roll, part 2 by Gary GlitterRob brings us a glam rock anthem made famous today by its use in sports stadiums nation wide.  This single off “Glitter,” the debut album by Gary Glitter, is the only one of his singles to crack the U.S. top 10.  Both “Rock and Roll” part 1 and part 2 peaked at number 2 on the UK singles chart.Brandy (You're A Fine Girl) by Looking GlassIt is a mystery how Lynch was able to pick up this well-known classic of yacht rock this late in the podcasts.  This track tells the story of a waitress who gives her love to a sailor, knowing that he would never be on shore for long.  Will It Go Round in Circles by Billy PrestonWayne's staff pick is a funky tune from the man often known as the fifth Beatle.  Preston played with a number of musicians, including Ray Charles, Little Richard, Sam Cook, Eric Clapton, Aretha Franklin, Joe Cocker, and of course the Beatles.  This soulful tune sold over a million copies and topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Walk In the Night by Junior Walker & the All StarsThis jazz-infused (largely) instrumental track closes out the podcast for the week.  Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.

Classic 45's Jukebox
And Then There Was Skin by Cozy Powell

Classic 45's Jukebox

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024


Label: Chrysalis 2029Year: 1974Condition: M-Price: $24.00Absolutely incredible hard rock instrumentals led by drummer Powell. Powell did drumming duties for groups as varied as Jeff Beck, Rainbow, Whitesnake, Emerson Lake & Powell, and Black Sabbath. After listening to the snippet of the excellent B side, just imagine how great the A side is! By the way, this single was a non-album cut: There was no Cozy Powell LP released in the mid-1970s. Note: This beautiful copy has very nearly Mint labels, and the vinyl looks almost untouched. The audio is pristine Mint on both sides!

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 872: Super Sounds Of The 70's August 18, 2024

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 118:06


"Lately, I've been thinking, oh, how much I miss my ladyAmoreena's in a cornfield, oh, brightening the daybreakLiving like a lusty flower, running through the grass for hoursRolling through the hay, whoa, like a puppy, like a puppy, child,"We've all had an Amoreena or 2 in our life, so please join me on this Afternoon's Super Sounds Of The 70's Musical Journey  and rediscover the joy of forgotten music. Joining us are Todd Rundgren, Flash, Hall & Oates, Joe Cocker, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Harry Nilsson, Gerry Rafferty, Al Green, Led Zeppelin, The Romantics, Toto, The Moody Blues, Genesis, Earth Wind & Fire, Peter Frampton, Aretha Franklin, Pink Floyd, Talking Heads, Van Halen, Emerson Lake & Palmer, and Elton John...

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 853: Whole 'Nuther Thing June 28, 2024

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 127:59


"High time we made a standAnd shook up the views of the common manAnd the love train rides from coast to coastDJ's the man we love the mostSowing the seeds of love, seeds of love(Sowing the seeds of loveSowing the seeds of love, seeds of loveSowing the seeds"Please join me and sow the seeds of love on the Red Eye Edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing. Joining us are David Bowie, Jim Dawson, Buffalo Springfield, Orleans, King Crimson, Van Morrison, The Hollies, Crosby Stills & Nash, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Arthur Lee & Love, The Beatles, Bee Gees, Jean Luc Ponty, Larry Coryell, Deodato, Simon & Garfunkel, Yes, The Everly Brothers, Beach Boys, John Klemmer, The James Gang, Jeff Beck, Sounds Orchestral, Jimii Hendrix Experience, Jefferson Airplane and Tears For Fears...

MetalProgPop Cast
227: Emerson Lake & Powell - Emerson Lake & Powell

MetalProgPop Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 89:52


En MetalProgPop Cast nos juntamos 4 amigos para hablar y discutir sobre música. Guido Vilariño (el Rey Tut) es el fanático del Metal, Angel Appiani es el fanático del Rock Progresivo, Gonzalo Ares (El Colo, El Colorado, ex-Bombi) es el fanático del Pop, y Santi Grillo es el fanático del podcast. Nosotros la pasamos muy bien, y esperamos que Uds también. En el día de hoy analizamos.... Emerson, Lake & Powell, a veces abreviado como ELP, fue una banda inglesa de rock progresivo, considerada por muchos como una variante de Emerson, Lake & Palmer, que lanzó un álbum de estudio oficial en 1986. El sencillo debut del álbum fue "Touch and Go", que alcanzó el puesto 60 en las listas de Billboard el 19 de julio de 1986.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 813: Whole 'Nuther Thing March 17, 2024

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 122:43


"It's your life and you can do what you wantDo what you likeBut please don't keep-a me waitingPlease don't keep-a me waiting'Cause I'm so tired, tired of waiting,Tired of waiting for you"No waiting for terrific tunes on the Sunday Edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing, please join me and Wishbone Ash, Van Morrison, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Fairport Convention, XTC, Coldplay, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Seatrain, Loggins & Messina, It's A Beautiful Day, Iain Matthews, Pat metheny, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Moody Blues, Jefferson Starship, Michael Hedges, Renaissance, Yes, Deodato, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, and The Flock.

Psychedelic Psoul
Episode 117. The Nice and Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Psychedelic Psoul

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 59:15


This show combines both Psychedelic music and Progressive Rock. Keyboardist Keith Emerson had a musical vision of incorporating classical music within a rock context and he distinguished is style from other keyboardist and other bands. He first gained public notice back in the 1960s with his popular Psychedelic band The Nice. He then expanded his musical vision and formed Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Please have a look at these special interest sites.If you would, please make a donation of love and hope to St. Jude Children's HospitalMake an impact on the lives of St. Jude kids - St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (stjude.org)Get your Vegan Collagen Gummies from Earth & Elle, available thru Amazon at this link.Amazon.com: Earth & Elle Vegan Collagen Gummies - Non-GMO Biotin Gummies, Vitamin A, E, C - Plant Based Collagen Supplements for Healthier Hair, Skin, Nails - 60 Chews of Orange Flavored Gummies, Made in USA : Health & HouseholdKathy Bushnell Website for Emily Muff bandHome | Kathy Bushnell | Em & MooListen to previous shows at the main webpage at:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1329053Pamela Des Barres Home page for books, autographs, clothing and online writing classes.Pamela Des Barres | The Official Website of the Legendary Groupie and Author (pameladesbarresofficial.com)Listen to more music by Laurie Larson at:Home | Shashké Music and Art (laurielarson.net)View the most amazing paintings by Marijke Koger-Dunham (Formally of the 1960's artists collective, "The Fool").Psychedelic, Visionary and Fantasy Art by Marijke Koger (marijkekogerart.com)For unique Candles have a look at Stardust Lady's Etsy shopWhere art and armor become one where gods are by TwistedByStardust (etsy.com)For your astrological chart reading, contact Astrologer Tisch Aitken at:https://www.facebook.com/AstrologerTisch/For booking Children's parties and character parties in the Los Angeles area contact Kalinda Gray at:https://www.facebook.com/wishingwellparties/I'm listed in Feedspot's "Top 10 Psychedelic Podcasts You Must Follow". https://blog.feedspot.com/psychedelic_podcasts/Please feel free to donate or Tip Jar the show at sonictyme@yahoo.com

Ongoing History of New Music
2023 In Memoriam

Ongoing History of New Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 27:19


A year ago, I began what will unfortunately be a regular series of these programs from now on…it's an annual look back on the musicians we lost in the previous year… Rock star deaths have been on our mind since late 2015 when Scott Weiland of the Stone Temple Pilots died, followed a few weeks later by Lemmy of Motorhead…then the floodgates opened in 2016: Bowie, Prince, Leonard Cohen, Glenn Frey of the eagles, both Keith Emerson and Greg Lake from Emerson Lake and Palmer, and George Michael—just to name a few… And since then, it seems we hear about a rock star death every couple of weeks…Tom Petty, Chris Cornell, Chester Bennington, Gregg Allman, Walter Becker of Steely Dan, Chuck Mosley of Faith No More, Andy Fletcher of Depeche Mode, Mark E. Smith of The Fall, Charlie Watts The Rolling Stones…it's been a lot to take in… Some of these deaths have been of natural causes, disease, and old age…others have involved drugs, alcohol, years of hard living, misadventure, and suicide… Here's the hard truth: rock has been around for about seventy years…many of the people who have provided us with our favourite music and some of the greatest songs of all time are reaching the end of their lives… No one is getting any younger...and over the next decade, we're going to lose some of the personalities who have always been with there for us over the last 30, 40, 50, or even 60 years... With that grim reality in mind, I think we need to continue with an annual retrospective at those whom we've lost in the last 12 months…they may be gone, but we need to recognize and celebrate their contributions to the world of music...this is 2023 in memoriam... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ask Valor Masterminds
The Power of Visual Storytelling

Ask Valor Masterminds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 39:59


In this podcast episode, our guest Charles Cotugno will educate you on the incredible power of visual storytelling and its impact on various professions and industries. If you own a business and want to know why having professional pictures taken for your business or why professional headshots are important for your brand, then the art of storytelling, this video is for you. We dive into how visual storytelling can elevate your brand and captivate your audience. From creating compelling professional headshots to producing stunning commercial photography, we discuss the techniques and strategies that will help you effectively tell your story through visuals. Our Guest Charles with debunt these myths: MYTH: Using a candid, selfie, or unprofessional photo for your professional profile and online presence is good enough. MYTH: Professional headshots offer no ROI. MYTH: Even if my headshot is bad, in the long run it won't make a difference to my clients or whomever hires me. Throughout the video, we showcase real-life examples and provide practical tips to enhance your storytelling skills. We also explore the role of photography in digital marketing and discuss how visuals can drive engagement and conversions. Join us on this journey as we uncover the secrets of visual storytelling and learn how visual storytelling will take your business and brand to the next level. Don't forget to follow to our channel for more informative and inspiring content! Connect With charles: Website: https://cotugnophoto.com/ https://cotugnophoto.com/seattle-headshots/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlescotugno/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ccheadshots/  Charles Bio: Charlie's photography career began in the clubs of Boston in the late 1970s photographing local bands. Before long he was photographing major acts such as Crosby, Still, and Nash, Queen, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Jimmy Buffet, and more. In New York and Los Angeles, he continued to photograph bands, many who were performing on the same bill as he was with his own bands. In 1999 while still at Microsoft, Charlie began his business, Charles Cotugno Photography, photographing families and seniors. He also founded the non-profit organization, Stories of Autism, which organized 250 photographers throughout the U.S. to create fine art portraits and collect the stories of people in their communities living with autism. After leaving Microsoft in 2014, Charlie turned his efforts full time to his photography business, transitioning into commercial photography. In 2018, he was diagnosed with Meniere's Disease, causing fluid to gather in the inner and trigger bouts of severe vertigo. Unable to predict when these attacks would occur, he was forced to change his business model to one that didn't include travel and large budgets. In 2022, he rebranded as a headshot photographer, opened a studio in the SoDo neighborhood of Seattle. In the time since, Charlie has become one of the most sought-after headshot photographers in the Seattle area and his business has never been better. Fortunately, his Meniere's Disease has been in remission for the last twelve months.  Shout out to the business that make our podcast a success: A Advanced Services Located in Auburn WA https://aadvancedservices.com/  Fuse networks Located in Tukwila, WA https://www.fusenetworks.com/  Marky Boy Productions Located in Seattle, WA https://www.markyboyproductions.com/ 

Classic 45's Jukebox
And Then There Was Skin by Cozy Powell

Classic 45's Jukebox

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023


Label: Chrysalis 2029Year: 1974Condition: MPrice: $20.00From a warehouse find, this is a new, unplayed stock copy. Absolutely incredible hard rock instrumentals led by drummer Powell. Powell did drumming duties for groups as varied as Jeff Beck, Rainbow, Whitesnake, Emerson Lake & Powell, and Black Sabbath. After listening to the snippet of the excellent B side, just imagine how great the A side is! By the way, this was a non-album singlet: There was no Cozy Powell LP released in the mid-1970s. Note: This beautiful 45 record has light storage wear but absolutely pristine Mint audio.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 775: Whole 'Nuther Thing December 17, 2023

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 116:48


"Dirty was the daybreak sudden was the changeIn such a silent place as this, beyond the rifle rangeSo where to now, St. Peter?If it's true, I'm in your handsI may not be a Christian but I've done all one man canI understand I'm on the road where all that was is gone."Please join me as we discover the correct path, joining us on this Sunday's Musical journey are Jean Luc Ponty, Nektar, Flo & Eddie, Peter Frampton, Joni Mitchell, Nilsson, David Bowie, Jeff Beck, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Sonny & Cher, Simon & Garfunkel, Randy Newman, Humble Pie, Free, John Klemmer, Bob Dylan, Frank Zappa, Pink Floyd and Elton John...

El celobert
Posa un supergrup a la teva vida

El celobert

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 61:12


De tant en tant, un grapat d'artistes reconeguts decideixen aparcar els seus egos i unir-se a altres companys de professi

El celobert
Posa un supergrup a la teva vida

El celobert

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 61:12


De tant en tant, un grapat d'artistes reconeguts decideixen aparcar els seus egos i unir-se a altres companys de professi

Música
Posa un supergrup a la teva vida

Música

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 61:12


De tant en tant, un grapat d'artistes reconeguts decideixen aparcar els seus egos i unir-se a altres companys de professi

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 767: Whole 'Nuther Thing November 26, 2023

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 113:42


"Some silicone sister with her manager misterTold me I got what it takesShe said, I'll turn you on sonny to something strongPlay the song with the funky break'Cause she was blinded by the lightRevved up like a deuceAnother runner in the night"Sunglasses are highly recommended for today's musical journey on the Planetary Jam at Morning Breeze Radio.Joining us are Minnie Ripperton, Michael Hedges, Yes, Van Morrison, The Verve, Beatles, John Mellencamp, Jean Luc Ponty, Pink Floyd, Jeff Beck, Tim Buckley, Roxy Music, Tears For Fears, The Doors, King Crimson, Red House Painters, Supertramp, Radiohead, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Bruce Springsteen, XTC, Dire Straits and Manfred Mann's Earth Band.

History & Factoids about today
Nov 2nd-Deviled Eggs, Mr. Hand, K.D. Lang, David Schwimmer, Nelly, North & South Dakota, 1st Cheerleader

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 14:31


National deviled eggs day. Entertainment from 2008. North & South Dakota became states, 1st cheerleader, 1st US soldiers killed in WW1. Todays birthdays - James K. Polk, Warren G. Harding, Burt Lancaster, Jay Black, Ray Walston, Stephanie Powers, Keith Emerson, K.D. Lang, David Schwimmer, Nelly.George Bernard Shaw died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Deviled egg songWhat you like - T.I.Just a dream - Carrie UnderwoodBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Come a little bit closer - Jay & the AmericansLucky man - Emerson Lake & PalmerConstant craving - K.D. LangFriends TV themeHot in Herre - NellyExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/https://coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/

Connecting the Classics
NOODLING: Django Reinhardt to Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Connecting the Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 74:07


Lee Robinson and Will Hagle connect two albums: Django Reinhardt's 'The Great Artistry of Django Reindhart' to Emerson, Lake & Palmer's 'Brain Salad Surgery' with six songs of separation, Kevin Bacon style. They listen to and talk about a lot of music. Weaving webs through musical history.Don't forget to subscribe, bonnie raitt and review!email us: connectingtheclassics@gmail.comtweet at us: @ctcpod

Seeing Them Live
S01E05 - Jimmy Page Calls in Sick

Seeing Them Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 25:01


Art talks about his experience at the infamous April 9, 1977, Led Zeppelin show, when the concert had to be stopped and cancelled due to Jimmy Page collapsing on stage. He also tells us how a mere five dollars got him into Chicago's Riviera Theatre to see Rush. That night Rush played their new album, 2112, in its entirety.See and hear more at https://www.SeeingThemLive.com or https://www.SeeingThemLive.netBANDS MENTIONED: 38 Special, ACDC, Alice Cooper, Bruce, and Lang, Cinderella, Climax Blues Band, Dockin, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Foghat, Foreigner, George Lynch, Jack Bruce, Kiss, Jay Giles, LA Guns, Led Zepplin, Leonard Skinner, Mahogany Rush, Michael Schenker, Mott the Hoople, Mr. Big, REO Speedwagon, Rick Derringer, Rush, West, Scorpions, Ted Nugent, UFO.VENUES MENTIONED: Aragon Ballroom (Chicago), Chicago Amphitheater, Chicago Stadium, Comisky Park (Chicago), Desplains Theater, Riviera Theater (Chicago), World Music Theater (Chicago). PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLivePlease help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon.WEBSITE:https://seeingthemlive.com/Visit the Seeing Them Live website for bonus materials including the show blog, resource links for concert buffs, photos, materials related to our episodes, and our Ticket Stub Museum.INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708

Random Soundchecks
"Lucky Man" - Emerson, Lake & Palmer ELP - 2023-10-13 Random Soundcheck

Random Soundchecks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 5:18


Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Greg Lake, and me.

Ear and Loathing
Episode 61: Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Roberta Flack, Lone Rager

Ear and Loathing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 123:23


In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about the world's saddest carnival, a greasy french fry Klan hood, Andy Levy's wellness check, and five strings and a tooth. In the Torture Chamber segment, George and Aaron compete for meaningless points by making Damon listen to his most hated songs. Will Damron survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Metal Rap" (Lone Rager), "Do What You Gotta Do" (Roberta Flack), "Taste of My Love" (Emerson, Lake & Palmer)

1001 Album Complaints
#126 Emerson Lake and Palmer - Tarkus

1001 Album Complaints

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 75:21


Emerson Lake and Palmer met while touring individually in other successful groups, then formed prog rock's first supergroup. Tarkus is a concept album for a future that has yet to manifest. The fellows welcome a special guest and discuss virtuosity, over the top drum kits, and the history of progressive music.Email us your complaints (or questions / comments) at 1001AlbumComplaints@gmail.comListen to our episode companion playlist (compilation of the songs we referenced on this episode) here:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7yq1xWnB00vCBfqDEPwoIv?si=629226886dfe43ceListen to Tarkus here:https://open.spotify.com/album/3OtFsLLaUZWN6AyeBIzNCj?si=eSjGEdpkROmsMAoX424t-QIntro music: When the Walls Fell by The Beverly CrushersOutro music: After the Afterlife by MEGAFollow our Spotify Playlist of music produced directly by us. Listen and complain at homeFollow us on instagram @thechopunlimited AND @1001AlbumComplaintsCheck out the Merch StoreNext week's album: Snoop Dogg - DoggyStyle

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Ugly American Werewolf in London: On First Listen - Brain Salad Surgery by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 70:45


The Wolf and Action Jackson thirst for knowledge about rock n roll. The bands, the musicians, the albums, the songs, the studios, the history - we want to know it all!! But no one knows everything, we all have blind spots. So as a way to further our own knowledge and understanding of rock music, we've developed a new, somewhat regular segment we call On First Listen. Here we take an album that we've never listened to and give it our usual track x track evaluation. Everyone has albums that they've always been curious about or have seen on Top 50 lists or had a friend swear is the best kept secret on the planet but for whatever reason, you've never heard it. We kick off this new series with 1973's Brain Salad Surgery by Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Our heroes were late to the prog landscape and when they first got into music via MTV in the 1980s, Genesis and Yes were pop bands, not prog rock giants. The boys didn't really come to appreciate progressive rock until later in life. However, Carl Palmer (the Palmer in Emerson, Lake & Palmer) they had familiarity with through his work in Asia and he was a guest on UAWIL #80. But the The Wolf & Action had never listened to the album Carl called his favorite in ELP, Brain Salad Surgery. They were familiar with the cover by HR Giger (Alien) but didn't see the hidden pictures from the original work of art. Nor did they know the meaning of Brain Salad Surgery (we get into it). And though they knew their song that started, "Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends" they had no idea what the name of the song was (Karn Evil 9 First Impression Part 2 doesn't exactly roll off the tongue). Despite all that it is considered one of the true prog masterpieces of all time. So the boys set out to explore what Keith Emerson, Greg Lake and Carl Palmer were up to in 1973. Will it become an instant favorite? Or will it be something they appreciate but never listen to again? You'll have to listen to find out what they think about ELP's 1973 classic. Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Ugly American Werewolf in London Store - Get your Wolf merch! Visit RareVinyl.com and use the NEW code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast
UAWIL #149: On First Listen - Brain Salad Surgery by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 70:45


The Wolf and Action Jackson thirst for knowledge about rock n roll. The bands, the musicians, the albums, the songs, the studios, the history - we want to know it all!! But no one knows everything, we all have blind spots. So as a way to further our own knowledge and understanding of rock music, we've developed a new, somewhat regular segment we call On First Listen. Here we take an album that we've never listened to and give it our usual track x track evaluation. Everyone has albums that they've always been curious about or have seen on Top 50 lists or had a friend swear is the best kept secret on the planet but for whatever reason, you've never heard it. We kick off this new series with 1973's Brain Salad Surgery by Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Our heroes were late to the prog landscape and when they first got into music via MTV in the 1980s, Genesis and Yes were pop bands, not prog rock giants. The boys didn't really come to appreciate progressive rock until later in life. However, Carl Palmer (the Palmer in Emerson, Lake & Palmer) they had familiarity with through his work in Asia and he was a guest on UAWIL #80. But the The Wolf & Action had never listened to the album Carl called his favorite in ELP, Brain Salad Surgery. They were familiar with the cover by HR Giger (Alien) but didn't see the hidden pictures from the original work of art. Nor did they know the meaning of Brain Salad Surgery (we get into it). And though they knew their song that started, "Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends" they had no idea what the name of the song was (Karn Evil 9 First Impression Part 2 doesn't exactly roll off the tongue). Despite all that it is considered one of the true prog masterpieces of all time. So the boys set out to explore what Keith Emerson, Greg Lake and Carl Palmer were up to in 1973. Will it become an instant favorite? Or will it be something they appreciate but never listen to again? You'll have to listen to find out what they think about ELP's 1973 classic. Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Ugly American Werewolf in London Store - Get your Wolf merch! Visit RareVinyl.com and use the NEW code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Radio Check - Life In The Concert Touring Industry
Episode #54 with Chris Adamson

Radio Check - Life In The Concert Touring Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 115:37


Chris Adamson is one of the true legends we have in our industry. He started his career in the late 60's carting band equipment around Britain for several London bands eventually hooking up with Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac. Chris went on to work with several prominent bands like Emerson Lake & Palmer, Roxy Music and Steely Dan but is most known for his time with Pink Floyd. He tells Matt and I classic tales of the making of Dark Side of the Moon including how he came to record his famous line “I've been mad for years”. Chris also shares heartfelt stories of his long and close relationship with Tom Petty. 

Musicians And Beyond
Episode 72 - Paul Bielatowicz - Emerson Lake & Palmer Legacy

Musicians And Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 48:36


Paul Bielatowicz, born in Lancashire England was a young avid gymnast finding the love for music at the age of 7 when "Santa" brought him his first guitar. Paul's love and passion for music grew over the years to eventually land him a spot in Carl Palmers band "Emerson Lake & Palmer Legacy". He has shared the stage and collaborated with some of the biggest names in the industry. When he is not out on tour with ELP, he is busy with his many other side projects, including the magical "Nosferatu" production. His contagious laugh and energy makes this a fun episode to listen to. Oh, did we mention that Paul dug deep in his years of experience and wisdom to pull out words to live by for upcoming musicians, "Dont Be A Dick!" Please follow @musiciansandbeyond and also @paulbielatowicz , and find out more about him at www.paulbielatowicz.com #paulbielatowicz #guitar #producer #greatenergy #emersonlakeandpalmer #elp #followus @everyone #carlpalmer #production #bumblefoot #jordanrudess #podcast #music --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musiciansandbeyond/support

NXTLVL Experience Design
Ep. 57 Your Brain On Art with Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross Co-Authors of Your Brain On Art: How the Arts Transform Us

NXTLVL Experience Design

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 73:52


ABOUT Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross:Susan's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-magsamen-6345918/Ivy's Profile: linkedin.com/in/rossivyWebsites:Website: www.yourbrainonart.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourbrainonartbook/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/your-brain-on-art/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089357061217&mibextid=LQQJ4d BIO - Susan Magsamen:Susan Magsamen is the founder and executive director of the International Arts + Mind Lab (IAM Lab), Center for Applied Neuroaesthetics, a pioneering initiative from the Pedersen Brain Science Institute at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her body of work lies at the intersection of brain sciences and the arts—and how our unique response to aesthetic experiences can amplify human potential. Magsamen is the author of the Impact Thinking model, an evidence-based research approach to accelerate how we use the arts to solve problems in health, well-being, and learning. In addition to her role at IAM Lab, she is an assistant professor of neurology at Johns Hopkins and serves as co-director of the NeuroArts Blueprint project in partnership with the Aspen Institute.Prior to founding IAM Lab, Magsamen worked in both the private and public sector, developing social impact programs and products addressing all stages of life—from early childhood to the senior years.  Magsamen created Curiosityville, an online personalized learning world, acquired by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2014 and Curiosity Kits, a hands-on multi-sensory company, acquired by Torstar in 1995.An award-winning author, Magsamen has published eight books including The Classic Treasury of Childhood Wonder, The 10 Best of Everything Families, and Family Stories.Magsamen is a Fellow at the Royal Society of the Arts and a strategic advisor to several innovative organizations and initiatives, including the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture, the American Psychological Association, the National Association for the Education of Young Children, Brain Futures, Learning Landscapes, and Creating Healthy Communities:  Arts + Public Health in America. BIO - Ivy Ross:Ivy Ross is the Vice President of Design for the Hardware organization at Google. Over the past six years, she and her team have launched 50+ products winning over 240 global design awards. This collection of hardware established a new Google design aesthetic that is tactile, colorful, and bold. A winner of a National Endowment for the Arts grant, Ivy's innovative metal work in jewelry is in the permanent collections of 12 international museums. Ivy has held executive positions ranging from head of product design and development to CMO and presidencies of several companies, including Calvin Klein, Swatch, Coach, Mattel, Bausch & Lomb, and Gap. Ninth on Fast Company's list of the 100 Most Creative People in Business 2019, Ivy believes the intersection of arts and science is where the most engaging and creative ideas are found. SHOW INTRO: Welcome to season five of the next level experience design podcast. It's kind of amazing when I think of it… now five seasons… wow.This season will be no different than the previous ones where we continue to have great discussions with visionary leaders from various industries and professions. These dynamic dialogues based on our acronym DATA - design, architecture, technology, and the arts crosses over disciplines but maintains a common thread of people who are passionate about the world we live in and human's influence on it, the ways we craft the built environment to maximize human experience, increasing our understanding of human behavior and searching for the New Possible.As we jump into this new season thanks go to VMSD magazine. You will find the archive of the NXTLVL experience design podcast on VMSD.com. VMSD is the publisher of VMSD magazine and brings us, in the brand experience world, the International Retail Design Conference. The IRDC is one of the best retail design conferences that there is bringing together the world of retailers, brands and experience placemakers every year for two days of engaging conversations and pushing the discourse forward on what makes retailing relevant.Thanks also goes to Shop Association the only global retail trade association dedicated to elevating the in-store experience. SHOP Association represents companies and affiliates from 25 countries and brings value to their members through research, networking, education, events and awards. Check then out on SHOPAssociation.orgOK, let's dig in... With our first interview of the season with two remarkable women Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross whose recent book “Your Brain on Art has garnered huge attention since its recent release. But first a few thoughts on art and making...****************When I was about 9 years old and my mom had me in an after school art program at a local painting studio near my childhood home. Thursdays, as it would turn out, became the single time of the week where the outside world disappeared and I entered into a place of pure creativity and innovation which many years later I would discover was called “flow.”Even to this day Thursdays seemed to hold a special body memory for me of calm and an internal sense of both peace and joy. Thursdays somehow carry a different energy from me that I think was implanted in my body all those years ago where my creative passion was fully expressed.For years I would paint on Thursdays and that turned into a passion that became a profession as an architect. I wasn't great at math or physics but I was pretty confident about my skills in art and I knew that there was something specific about the feeling that I had in going to this small art studio that was because of the things I was doing as well as the place that I was doing it in. So studying architecture was always grounded in this idea for me of creating places that moved people emotionally. It didn't matter to me too much whether you loved it or hated it, although I would have preferred you loved it. But my goal was always to connect to people on an emotional level to find the right combination of materials and finishes space volumes and textures and all those other things that we have in our architects toolbox and how we moved through and experience space from a mind – body emotional perspective.I think early on I developed an aesthetic mindset. I seemed to have a high level of curiosity, a love of play and open-ended exploration, a keen sensory awareness and a drive to engage in activities as a maker or beholder. Through my architecture studies at McGill University I discovered principles of experience rooted in ritual and that there was a very different physical and emotional feeling connected to participating in ritual versus simply watching them. I was always very interested in how people participated in space. How they participated in the making of their experiences because I always believed that in making we brought something unique to the world that humans were capable of doing better than any other creatures on the planet. I developed a keen interest in ontological design - basically put - that the things we make return the favor by in part making us who we are. Our neurobiology reacts to the environment around us and so our mind body state is directly influenced by what we experience in the built environment. Our brains are in a feedback loop of making and being made by experience.The Irish poet John O'Donoghue once said “art is the essence of awareness” and I find that particularly relevant to how we experience the places that we build and how we interact with them. What I learned as a young artist on Thursday afternoons was that somehow in the making of things I became acutely aware of my mind body state as well as my surroundings.As I started to create and design retail places it seemed that everywhere I walked the world around me became more relevant I was tuning in to everything that I could see and hear. When in the middle of trying to solve a design challenge, I seemed to tune into things that might not have otherwise been apparent to me.What I found interesting was that this attunement to the environment around me also grew a connection between my sensory experiences and my appreciation of art. As I engaged more fully in the environment around me and the various kinds of arts I also learned more about myself. During the recent pandemic I turned to painting to help navigate the uncertainty and ambiguity of a global crisis that had left everything that I had believed to be true and a path that I had created for myself professionally in flux. Art it seemed became the grounding mechanism that calmed my nervous system that brought joy amidst uncertainty.Over the past few decades as a creative architect I've become acutely aware that the environment around us has a profound effect on our mind body state, our sense of well-being, our feelings of joy, community, connection, belonging, relevance. Being exposed to the arts provided context and meaning, a way for me to understand where I stood in the grand scheme of things. And art also gave me a sense of agency of being able to have a sense of control and to bring things into the world that had never been there before.And so, because of all of these understandings I have a deep appreciation for the book recently published by Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross called “Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us.”This book is wildly successful because I believe it is a writing whose time has come. It brings forward the ideas that the arts are fundamental to who we are as people and that long before we had written language we danced around fires sang songs, made drawings on walls and shared the meaning of our lives with each other by being in community, in relationships, participating in rituals and making. And so, it's not surprising that the arts in all of its forms visual,  literary, dance, sculpture and others are part of who we are as individuals and as members of a broader human whole.When I bought this book I thought that it would help me understand the neuroscience of what was happening in my brain as I stood in front of a painting. But it did more than that. It helped to unpack why I was led to feel certain ways about my experience of art in general including paintings, dance, musical theater, poetry, a good movie and a great book.It was chock full of examples and great research on how the arts are used in healing practices and health care industry to augment patient recovery. It looked at how the arts are being used in education, though not nearly enough, to enhance learning.Your brain on Art also brought me greater understanding about making music and how memories are tied to our experiences of hearing music. That's why it's likely you can clearly remember tunes from your childhood and tag them to early childhood experiences. Or why your playlists from your high school years probably are still able to be recalled with ease. And why I can remember the high school dance and my girlfriend at the time and the song Lucky Man by Emerson Lake and Palmer and that kiss.The book dives into understanding arts and the neurodivergent brain and play and how these are critical to our development.And if all of that wasn't quite enough it digs into the idea of how the arts support flourishing and asks the question - What constitutes a good life? I did not know that there is a burgeoning subfield of neuroscience and psychology now dedicated to identifying and understanding the neural mechanisms that contribute to a state of flourishing. And Your Brain on Art brings to light some of the neuroscience related to creativity, awe and wonder.Your Brain on Art is a collaborative effort between two remarkable women who together combine neuroscience and creative vision into a must-read book.Susan Magsamen has over 35 years of experience in developing effective learning programs rooted in the science of learning and is an active member of the brain sciences research, arts, education and social impact communities. She currently serves as Executive Director of the International Arts and Mind Lab, Center for Applied Neuroaesthetics at the Brain Science Institute at Johns Hopkins University where she is also a faculty member. She is also the senior advisor to the Science of Learning Institute at Johns Hopkins University. She works with both the public and private sectors using arts and culture evidence based approaches in areas including health, child development, workforce innovation, rehabilitation and social equity.Ivy Ross is the Vice President of Design for the Hardware organization at Google. Over the past six years, she and her team have launched 50+ products winning over 240 global design awards. This collection of hardware established a new Google design aesthetic that is tactile, colorful, and bold. She is a winner of a National Endowment for the Arts grant, and her innovative metal work in jewelry is in the permanent collections of 12 international museums. Ivy has held executive positions ranging from head of product design and development to CMO and presidencies of several companies, including Calvin Klein, Swatch, Coach, Mattel, Bausch & Lomb, and Gap. Ninth on Fast Company's list of the 100 Most Creative People in Business 2019, Ivy believes the intersection of arts and science is where the most engaging and creative ideas are found. ABOUT DAVID KEPRON:LinkedIn Profile: linkedin.com/in/david-kepron-9a1582bWebsites: https://www.davidkepron.com    (personal website)vmsd.com/taxonomy/term/8645  (Blog)Email: david.kepron@NXTLVLexperiencedesign.comTwitter: DavidKepronPersonal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidkepron/NXTLVL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nxtlvl_experience_design/Bio:David Kepron is a multifaceted creative professional with a deep curiosity to understand ‘why', ‘what's now' and ‘what's next'. He brings together his background as an architect, artist, educator, author, podcast host and builder to the making of meaningful and empathically-focused, community-centric customer connections at brand experience places around the globe. David is a former VP - Global Design Strategies at Marriott International. While at Marriott, his focus was on the creation of compelling customer experiences within Marriott's “Premium Distinctive” segment which included: Westin, Renaissance, Le Meridien, Autograph Collection, Tribute Portfolio, Design Hotels and Gaylord hotels. In 2020 Kepron founded NXTLVL Experience Design, a strategy and design consultancy, where he combines his multidisciplinary approach to the creation of relevant brand engagements with his passion for social and cultural anthropology, neuroscience and emerging digital technologies. As a frequently requested international speaker at corporate events and international conferences focusing on CX, digital transformation, retail, hospitality, emerging technology, David shares his expertise on subjects ranging from consumer behaviors and trends, brain science and buying behavior, store design and visual merchandising, hotel design and strategy as well as creativity and innovation. In his talks, David shares visionary ideas on how brand strategy, brain science and emerging technologies are changing guest expectations about relationships they want to have with brands and how companies can remain relevant in a digitally enabled marketplace. David currently shares his experience and insight on various industry boards including: VMSD magazine's Editorial Advisory Board, the Interactive Customer Experience Association, Sign Research Foundation's Program Committee as well as the Center For Retail Transformation at George Mason University.He has held teaching positions at New York's Fashion Institute of Technology (F.I.T.), the Department of Architecture & Interior Design of Drexel University in Philadelphia, the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising (L.I.M.) in New York, the International Academy of Merchandising and Design in Montreal and he served as the Director of the Visual Merchandising Department at LaSalle International Fashion School (L.I.F.S.) in Singapore.  In 2014 Kepron published his first book titled: “Retail (r)Evolution: Why Creating Right-Brain Stores Will Shape the Future of Shopping in a Digitally Driven World” and he is currently working on his second book to be published soon. David also writes a popular blog called “Brain Food” which is published monthly on vmsd.com. ************************************************************************************************************************************The next level experience design podcast is presented by VMSD magazine and Smartwork Media. It is hosted and executive produced by David Kepron. Our original music and audio production by Kano Sound. The content of this podcast is copywrite to David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design. Any publication or rebroadcast of the content is prohibited without the expressed written consent of David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design.Make sure to tune in for more NXTLVL “Dialogues on DATA: Design Architecture Technology and the Arts” wherever you find your favorite podcasts and make sure to visit vmsd.com and look for the tab for the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast there too.

Here's the Deal
Here's The Deal Podcast - The Max Baker Jr. Story - Episode 65

Here's the Deal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 40:07


Episode 65 - We start off by trying to guess what Emerson Lake & Palmer song Max is talking about, he gives us no details, so Jay Ramone responds with wrong answers only... Max's adventures continue with stories about Chuck Berry playing the casino circuit, briefcase in hand.... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dave Glover Show
Carl Palmer of Emerson, Lake & Palmer- hour 2

The Dave Glover Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 33:35


Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 734: Whole 'Nuther Thing June 16, 2023

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 117:43


"Look over yonder what do you see?The sun is a-risin' most definitelyA new day is comin', whoo-hoo people are changin'Ain't it beautiful, whoo-hooCrystal blue persuasion"Please join me for some terrific tunes and perhaps some Crystal Blue Persuasion on this weeks Red Eye Edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing. Joining us are Porcupine Tree, The Smiths, Paul Butterfield's Better Days, The MoodyBlues, Don McLean, The Who, Dr. John, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Traffic, XTC, Emerson Lake & Palmer,George Harrison, The Association, Lemon Pipers, Beatles, Doors, Roy Orbison, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Three Dog Night, Rhinoceros, Traveling Wilbury's, Del Shannon and Tommy James & The Shondells...

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts
Epic Mondays hosted by Peter Prog Monday 29 May 2023

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 180:54


Playlist for this show :- 1 The West Winds .. The Dark Monarchy ( Parts Unknown 2023 ) 2 Pool Of The Naiads .. Versa ( A Voyage / A Destination 2022 ) 3 Ghosts From The Future .. Overhead ( Telepathic Minds 2023 )( The Tandem Feature ) 4 Tarkus .. Emerson Lake & […]

Arroe Collins
Classic Rock Report Keith Emerson March 11 2016

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 4:17


We've just learned the world of Classic Rock has lost Keith Emerson from Emerson Lake and Palmer. In this salute to his legacy he talks about how he wanted Steve Howe to join his new band but was turned down because Steve was had just hooked up with the group YES. The event went full circle. Several years down the road Keith was invited to join YES to which he said no. Not because of the earlier events but because he was fresh off a huge tour and he was already very loyal to his band.

Arqueología Nintendo
Arqueología Nintendo #56: Nintendo y la Arrogancia Malinterpretada (y Emerson, Lake and Palmer)

Arqueología Nintendo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 64:15


Bienvenid@s a quincuagésimo sexto capítulo de Arqueología Nintendo! El título de este programa no es otro que "NINTENDO Y LA ARROGANCIA MALINTERPRETADA (Y EMERSON, LAKE AND PALMER)". En este capítulo vamos a centrarnos en un episodio muy concreto en la historia de la Super Nintendo en Estados Unidos. Un episodio que dio como resultado la creación de la típica garantía de 90 días que hoy en día existe en EEUU para todo producto electrónico. Para esto, contaremos con la ayuda de un invitado de lujo: Angelo Nigro, del canal de YouTube Hoy Te Hablo De. Ah! Y antes de empezar con este tema acerca de la garantía, tengo varias cosas que contaros, algunas más interesantes que otras: Emerson Lake and Palmer, Resumen Anual del Podcast, Nintendo Singapur y el Sorteo del Super Woden GP!! Como veréis, un capítulo muy curioso e interesante... no os lo podéis perder! Respecto al sorteo, en primer lugar, felicidades al ganador: Ricardo Garces!! En relación a los participantes, aquí está la lista completa: TALlopis, Javier Raimundez, Bewadh Killer, Juantaroh, Dark One, Angel Vazquez, PresstartCook, Ricardo Garces, Javier Gallego, Iaiofriki, Camyko de la Pradera, Javier Quero, Hora de Los Marcianitos, Toni Moreno, Ichi, Carlos Hernando, Srtrec, Anonimo 1, Anonimo 2, Omar Rodriguez, Israel Belchi, Alberto Villa, Diego Rendo, Rafael, Yoni Terrori, Francisco José Grau, Sersio25, Retro Atrapado, Jordi Pascua, Alvaro Pina, Manuel Jesus Cejas, Rarkahan, Sergio Alonso, Dimitri Cop, MikeCD, Ikki_Fenix, Joaquin Buj, Biperillas, Paco Doñas, Isaac Mayoral, Argo, Dominique, Gabriel. Gracias a todos!!! :D No olvidéis dejarnos vuestros comentarios y sugerencias: Mail: arqueologia.nintendo@gmail.com Twitter: @PodcastNintendo

SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast
Emerson, Lake & Palmer at the Grocery Store - Audio Science Review Misses | Audiophilia in Harper's | Hi-Fi and Skateboarding

SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 59:21


This week, hosts Brent Butterworth and Dennis Burger visit the Audio Science Review forums to shine a spotlight on an overlooked comment by Dr. Sean Olive. The topic? Who should and shouldn't be included in listening panels and whether a university janitor's opinions about good sound are as valid as those of your average AES member (4:28 to 21:25).  Next up (22:25 to 39:08), they opine about something of a unicorn: an article about audiophilia in a completely mainstream publication. In this case, it's a piece by Sasha Frere-Jones in the latest issue of Harper's titled "Corner Club Cathedral Cocoon.” In this week's final segment (39:52 to 57:34), Brent and Dennis watch a new episode of SoundStage! Real Hi-Fi, in which founder Doug Schneider discusses what skateboarding and hi-fi have in common, and why the resurgence of popularity of the former is good for the latter.  Sources: "Headphones and the Harman target curve" on Audio Science Review: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/headphones-and-the-harman-target-curve.17914/page-18&mibextid=Zxz2cZ#post-1381960 "Where Are We At With The Harman Curve?" by Brent Butterworth: https://www.soundstagesolo.com/index.php/features/217-where-are-we-at-with-the-harman-curve "The Relationship between Perception and Measurement of Headphone Sound Quality" by Sean Olive: https://seanolive.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-relationship-between-perception-and.html "Corner Club Cathedral Cocoon” by Sasha Frere-Jones: https://harpers.org/archive/2022/12/corner-club-cathedral-cocoon-audiophilia-and-its-discontents/ “View of the World from 9th Avenue: by Saul Steinberg: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/View_of_the_World_from_9th_Avenue “Hi-Fi Will Never Die, Because Skateboarding Didn't - SoundStage! Real Hi-Fi (Ep:48)”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksUDpzu8gHA “Rubik's Cube: A Craze Ends” in The New York Times Archives: https://www.nytimes.com/1982/10/30/business/rubik-s-cube-a-craze-ends.html "Rubik's Cube And Spin Master: A $50 Million Deal With Endless Possibilities" by Joan Verdon: https://www.forbes.com/sites/joanverdon/2020/11/15/rubiks-cube-and-spin-master-a-50-million-deal-with-endless-possibilities/

Ongoing History of New Music

Rock'n'roll is built on the electric guitar...well, mostly...and not really in the beginning...in fact, the electric guitar as we know it, didn't have much to do with the birth of rock at all... The earliest rock evolved out of rhythm & blues combos...by the early 50s, many of them featured some kind of electric guitars...but the honk and rhythm came from saxophones and pianos which were slowly pounded into matchsticks... The piano contributed bits of jazz, boogie-woogie, barrelhouse, and juke-joint energy...and even through the 1950s, the construct known as the “guitar hero” was largely absent from the world of rock'n'roll—outside of chuck berry, of course...  Instead, the early pioneers were piano heroes...Little Richard...Jerry Lee Lewis...Fats Domino...Ray Charles...Huey “piano” Smith...  But when guitars got louder, started sounding dirtier, and began to wail more powerfully, the number of rock'n'roll piano heroes were outgunned and began to recede into the background...not entirely, though... Again, I'm talking just about pianos...none of this fancy synthesizer stuff... Elton John, Billy Joel, and Carole King have had massive careers based largely on piano songs...the Beatles—especially Paul McCartney—served the cause...Freddie Mercury of Queen wrote much of their greatest songs on piano... There are others...Leon Russell, Mike Garson (who played with Bowie for years), Chuck Liddell (a favourite of the Rolling Stones), Dr. John, Billy Preston, Stevie Wonder, Ray Manzarek of The Doors, Rick Wakeman of Yes, Keith Emerson of Emerson Lake and Palmer... But you notice what's missing from that list?...any piano heroes from the world of alt-rock...does even such a thing exist?...actually, yes...they're a bit hard to spot, but they're out there...here—let me show you... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Vintage Rock Pod - Classic Rock Interviews
*THIS DAY ROCKS* Hollywood Stars

Vintage Rock Pod - Classic Rock Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 5:22


On this day in 1993, prog supergroup Emerson Lake and Palmer received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The group were one of the most commercially successful prog groups of the 70s with hit albums like Tarkus, Trilogy and Brain Salad Surgery. On today's episode you'll hear from Robert Berry who joined Keith Emerson and Carl Palmer to form the band 3, and hear him talk about what it was like to work with his hero's! 

Moods & Modes
My Lunch with Nite Bob

Moods & Modes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 50:08


In this episode, Alex finally gets the chance to sit down with Nite Bob, whose job titles include sound engineer, guitar tech, tour manager, and production manager, to name a few. His 45-year career in the music industry is legendary as are many of the artists he's worked with, including Steely Dan, Aerosmith, Iggy Pop, Emerson Lake & Palmer, KISS, The New York Dolls, R.E.M., and many more.Recorded over lunch at the Ear Inn, one of New York's oldest pubs, Nite Bob shares stories from years of working closely with Steely Dan's Walter Becker - his proclivity for purchasing guitars on a whim, even when advised otherwise; how he brought hard rock-worthy volume to Steely Dan shows, and thought nothing of switching equipment in the middle of a song. Nite Bob and Alex discuss buying guitars as a collector versus as a working musician, and Nite Bob tells Alex about that time he connected Rick Rubin and Run DMC to Aerosmith, which resulted in one of the most iconic collaborations in music history.Moods & Modes is presented by Osiris Media. Hosted and Produced by Alex Skolnick. Osiris Production by Kirsten Cluthe and Matt Dwyer. Editing and mixing by Matt Dwyer. Music by Alex Skolnick. Artwork by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.