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On this special episode of Vinyl Verdict, Bell, Jamie and Adam are joined by their friend and former host, Plouffe! Plouffe's pick for this week is "Demon Days" by Gorillaz, a call back to our first episode, which was their album "The Now Now". Released in 2005, it was their second album. Propelled ahead by the success of the singles "Feel Good Inc", which later won the Grammy for Best Pop Collaboration and "DARE", the album is their most successful in terms of sales to date. The album discusses a number of dire things plaguing humanity, such as our propensity to violence, our willful destruction of nature and greed, making it somewhat of a concept album. But what will the boys think of this Plouffe pick? Come along and find out!
Send us a textRewind to 8 May 2005 to 14 May 2005 — when HuffPost launched the comment section wars, John Cena dropped a platinum rap album and Malcolm Glazer bought Manchester United like it was a timeshare. Also: the Gorillaz went full apocalypse, Bush nearly got grenaded and 50 Cent whispered sweet nothings on the beach.
Send us a textStepping into the animated world of Gorillaz's "Demon Days," two passionate music fans embark on a track-by-track exploration of the groundbreaking 2005 album that cemented the virtual band's place in music history.The conversation delves deep into the fictional band members—2D, Murdoc Niccals, Noodle, and Russel Hobbs—examining how their elaborate backstories contribute to the album's mystique. As each song unfolds, from the haunting intro through chart-toppers like "Feel Good Inc." and "Dirty Harry," our hosts react in real-time, discovering new layers and connections within Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett's ambitious creation.Beyond the infectious singles, this episode highlights what makes "Demon Days" a true concept album. The duo unpacks its diverse musical influences—spanning hip-hop, electronic, rock, and world music—while noting the contributions from collaborators like De La Soul, MF DOOM, and Dennis Hopper. Their analysis reveals the album's environmental themes, technological commentary, and spiritual questions that prove increasingly prescient almost two decades later.What emerges is a celebration of artistic vision that challenges musical boundaries. From the apocalyptic narrative of "Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head" to the Beach Boys-inspired harmonies closing the album, listeners gain fresh appreciation for both the hits and overlooked album cuts. By the final segment, where both hosts share their personal top three non-hit tracks, you'll want to experience Gorillaz's masterpiece with newly opened ears.Whether you're a longtime Gorillaz fan or discovering their work for the first time, this deep dive captures why "Demon Days" remains a landmark achievement in modern music—where animation, storytelling, and sonic innovation create something truly extraordinary.Support the show
Send us a textStepping into the animated world of Gorillaz's "Demon Days," two passionate music fans embark on a track-by-track exploration of the groundbreaking 2005 album that cemented the virtual band's place in music history.The conversation delves deep into the fictional band members—2D, Murdoc Niccals, Noodle, and Russel Hobbs—examining how their elaborate backstories contribute to the album's mystique. As each song unfolds, from the haunting intro through chart-toppers like "Feel Good Inc." and "Dirty Harry," our hosts react in real-time, discovering new layers and connections within Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett's ambitious creation.Beyond the infectious singles, this episode highlights what makes "Demon Days" a true concept album. The duo unpacks its diverse musical influences—spanning hip-hop, electronic, rock, and world music—while noting the contributions from collaborators like De La Soul, MF DOOM, and Dennis Hopper. Their analysis reveals the album's environmental themes, technological commentary, and spiritual questions that prove increasingly prescient almost two decades later.What emerges is a celebration of artistic vision that challenges musical boundaries. From the apocalyptic narrative of "Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head" to the Beach Boys-inspired harmonies closing the album, listeners gain fresh appreciation for both the hits and overlooked album cuts. By the final segment, where both hosts share their personal top three non-hit tracks, you'll want to experience Gorillaz's masterpiece with newly opened ears.Whether you're a longtime Gorillaz fan or discovering their work for the first time, this deep dive captures why "Demon Days" remains a landmark achievement in modern music—where animation, storytelling, and sonic innovation create something truly extraordinary.Support the show
House music at its best! Let Dave Baker take you on a journey of discovery and aural pleasure as he brings you the hottest and freshest funky, deep and tech house releases every week. Once again there's more house music to make you feel alive with plenty of feel-good tunes and beefy bangers to give your day a lift…including a surprise release from ex-Liverpool striker Djibril Cissé! If James Haskell can do it then why not! If you love this mix please take a minute out of your day to comment against the episode 256 instagram post here: www.instagram.com/hothousehours/ Share the Soundcloud direct link with friends: https://soundcloud.com/hothousehours/episode256 Tracks released on March 7 unless shown. 1. Be Your Lover (Extended Mix) - Melsen [Be Yourself] RELEASE DATE: MAR 14
Today we start covering one of the best AAA games Toby and I have played in the last ten years that was *not* a Spiderman game. Recorded during a fierce winter cold snap, this is the God of War: Ragnarok show, guest starring previous interviewee, friend of the podcast and future collaborator, Orion Richardson. Before we can discuss the game itself, however, we have to get into our respective pasts with God of War 2018, as well as the original Playstation games that game was building off from. So listen to me do my podcast essay thing, Orion talk about being a teenage boy playing Kratos, and all of us get into some of the best aspects of the 2018 game. The Fireside Alliance Podcast Network: https://firesidealliance.squarespace.com/ Intro is "Light Me Up" by Audiorezout of Free Music Archive Midroll includes: Tracks from the God of War (2018), God of War:Ragnarok and Hades OSTs. "Feel Good Inc" by Gorillaz "Bodies" by Drowning Pool "Welcome to the Black Parade" by My Chemical Romance "Cat's in the Cradle (Guitar instrumental)" by Harry Chapin "Pts.OfAthrty." by Linkin Park "Pray for Me" by The Weeknd and Kendrick Lamar Outro is "Ode to Fury" by Miracle of Sound
This week's episode brings a few thoughts on the Saints coaching search, including WHY Nick thinks Mike McCarthy is the guy, why Cajuns Basketball is having a rough season, and a feel good story about an 11 year old kid and a baseball card.Saints Coaching Search Update [01:15]Why Mike McCarthy [10:05]Basketball Blues [17:45]A Feel Good Story [24:30]
À 17h00, retrouvez « Le 17h00 d'Hélène Maquet ». "Les inconnus connus" d'Éric Russon : Rire, mais rire ! "Myriam Leroy n'aime pas" : Myriam n'aime pas les chroniqueurs. À partir de 16h00, Jérôme Colin et ses chroniqueurs vous offrent toute l'actualité culturelle : cinéma, musique, littérature, théâtre… Toujours avec une touche d'humour. Après Bagarre dans la Discothèque, le jeu musical décalé, Jérôme reçoit un grand invité et, dans la dernière demi-heure, avec Hélène Maquet, Julie Morelle et les chroniqueurs, ils vous emmènent dans la bonne humeur vers la nouvelle émission d'info de fin de journée. 1h30 de plaisir intelligent. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h30 à 18h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
In the 2000s, despite some resistance, the alt-rock stations finally discovered hip-hop, or at least something resembling it. But which was the superior UK hip-hop inflected alt-rock song, the Gorillaz' "Feel Good Inc." or M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes"? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
0:00 M1A1 3:55 Tranz 7:00 Interlude: The Static Channel 7:08 Cracker Island 10:50 19-2000 14:32 Strobelite 19:15 Hollywood 24:17 Andromeda 29:02 Interlude: The Static Channel 29:08 New Gold 32:39 I Am The Lamb 32:55 Skinny Ape 37:55 Tormenta 41:11 Ident: Madam 41:40 On Melancholy Hill 45:24 Kids With Guns 49:58 Dirty Harry 53:54 Momentary Bliss 57:49 Rock The House Intro 58:12 Rock The House 1:02:41 Feel Good Inc. 1:07:17 Clint Eastwood All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here please contact us immediately via email: allmusiclive@outlook.com and WE WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE IMMEDIATELY!
00:00:00 "The Static Channel" Intro 00:00:47 M1 A1 00:04:48 Strange Timez 00:08:43 Last Living Souls 00:12:02 Tranz 00:15:05 Tomorrow Comes Today 00:18:48 19-2000 00:22:33 Saturnz Barz 00:26:46 Rhinestone Eyes 00:30:11 Cracker Island 00:34:04 O Green World 00:39:40 Pirate Jet 00:43:25 On Melancholy Hill 00:47:36 El Mañana 00:52:22 Empire Ants 00:57:25 Kids With Guns 01:01:55 Andromeda 01:06:36 Dirty Harry 01:10:36 Momentary Bliss 01:14:41 Plastic Beach 01:21:00 The Pink Phantom 01:25:28 Souk Eye 01:30:48 Stylo 01:37:43 Feel Good Inc. 01:41:56 Clint Eastwood 01:45:44 Clint Eastwood (Ed Case/Sweetie Irie Refix) All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here please contact us immediately via email: allmusiclive@outlook.com and WE WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE IMMEDIATELY!
This week, Trisha sits down to chat about her sudden sensory problem with chili, her embarrassing stinky PJ issue, rediscovering her love for Gorillaz, her gripe with neurodivergent gatekeepers, and reaching a new developmental/emotional milestone. Trisha's Song was created for the show by Matt Marshall. Things/people mentioned in this episode: -Gorillaz (the band) Feel Good Inc. and DARE -Alan Wake 2 video game
Miss Heard celebrates Season 5, Episode 213 with Gorillaz's song “Feel Good Inc.” and will share how they are connected with the British band Blur, Tank Girl, and the Guinness World Records. You can listen to all our episodes at our website at: https://pod.co/miss-heard-song-lyrics Or iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and many more platforms under Podcast name “Miss Heard Song Lyrics” Don't forget to subscribe/rate/review to help our Podcast in the ratings. Please consider supporting our little podcast via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/MissHeardSongLyrics or via PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MissHeardSongLyrics #missheardsonglyrics #missheardsongs #missheardlyrics #misheardsonglyrics #misheardsongs #misheardlyrics #Gorillaz #FeelGoodInc #DemonDays #DamonAlbam #JamieHewlett #TankGirl https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyHNuVaZJ-k https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feel_Good_Inc. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz
link Трек-лист: 01. Måneskin — Somebody Told Me 02. Conrad Subs — Monstrosity 03. Gorillaz — Feel Good Inc. 04. Waves_On_Waves — Copacetic 05. The Brains — Gato Calavera 06. Группа Экспресс — Хава Нагила 07. Jamie Bower — Run On 08. Телевизор — Газпромбайтер 09. Rodion feat. Louie Austen — Estate 10. The Beatles … Продолжить чтение Lofstrom loop 344 (15.09.2023)
Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. On today's episode, Steve Riddle is watching “Feel Good Inc.” by Gorillaz from 2005. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyHNuVaZJ-k
Well if intimidating minority voters, issuing memos in support of school segregation, and moving into a neighborhood that bars Jews from owning homes there makes you a segregationist ……then William Rehnquist was a segregationist. A man who served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Until 2005. The same year Gorillaz released "Feel Good Inc." The year Wedding Crashers came out. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia premiered BEFORE this man left the bench. Please do not let your takeaway here be "man I feel old."If you're not a 5-4 Premium member, you're not hearing every episode! To get exclusive Premium-only episodes, discounts on merch, access to our Slack community, and more, join at fivefourpod.com/support.5 to 4 is presented by Prologue Projects. Rachel Ward is our producer. Leon Neyfakh and Andrew Parsons provide editorial support. Our production manager is Percia Verlin. Our website was designed by Peter Murphy. Our artwork is by Teddy Blanks at Chips NY, and our theme song is by Spatial Relations.Follow Peter (@The_Law_Boy), Rhiannon (@AywaRhiannon) and Michael (@_FleerUltra) on Twitter. You can follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @fivefourpod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Yesterday's Concert, a podcast that celebrates live music. In this episode, we talk to upcoming bass superstar Karina Rykman about her passion for live music, the grueling road of touring, and why "Feel Good Inc." is a 10/10. So grab your earplugs as we drop some bass bombs. New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. In addition, you can contact our show at info@yesterdaysconcert.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok for the latest news and content.More: yesterdaysconcert.com
Welcome to Yesterday's Concert, a podcast that celebrates live music. In this episode, we talk to upcoming bass superstar Karina Rykman about her passion for live music, the grueling road of touring, and why "Feel Good Inc." is a 10/10. So grab your earplugs as we drop some bass bombs. New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. In addition, you can contact our show at info@yesterdaysconcert.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok for the latest news and content. More: yesterdaysconcert.com
In the first segment of this episode, Mike, Nate, and Jack discuss: The passing of actress Angela Lansbury, best known for being on that show everyone's grandmother watched Sonic Drive-In has its own hard seltzer, and according to Jack it's quite cromulent Musa Turkmen, a living, breathing, wine-drinking meme from Turkey, visits the United States to attend his first Kansas City Chiefs game
Foreplay Mike Tarara, Nate Fillers, and Jack Gill present this installment of Hardly Focused! Jack is very excited about Tom DeLonge rejoining blink-182, again. Check back in five years when Tom gets kicked out… again. Feel Good Inc. In the first segment of this episode, Mike, Nate, and Jack discuss: The passing of actress Angela Lansbury, best known for being on that show everyone's grandmother watched Sonic Drive-In has its own hard seltzer, and according to Jack it's quite cromulent Musa Turkmen, a living, breathing, wine-drinking meme from Turkey, visits the United States to attend his first Kansas City Chiefs game How Fucking Dumb Are You? It's time for Mike Tarara's favorite segment, “How Fucking Dumb Are You?” Jack gives the floor to Mike and Nate to respectively choose and discuss the following: A woman from Japan contacts police after a fake Russian astronaut scams her out of $30,000 USD, claiming the need for “landing fees” A Texas mother with an unfortunate surname warns parents about the hidden, satanic messages in Hocus Pocus 2 Wipe Down While Mike recovers from many sneezing fits, Jack and Nate discuss the 2023 lineup of the When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas. As of recording, the 2022 edition hasn't even happened yet. Bold of the promoters to assume this year's incarnation will go off without a hitch.
#75-71Intro/Outro: No One by Alicia Keys75. Feel Good Inc. by Gorillaz74. Do You Realize?? by The Flaming Lips73. American Idiot by Green Day72. Family Affair by Mary J. Blige71. What You Know by T.I.Vote on your favorite song from today's episodeVote on your favorite song from Week 1 of the 00sVote on your favorite of "The Greatest Songs of the 90s" finalistsVote on how to correctly pronounce this decadeThe Greatest Songs of the 90s: Finalists (Andrew's Mix)
Noize Generation on the Virtual Sessions presented by The DJ Sessions 9/5/22 About Noize Generation - German DJ Noize Generation has reached first attention with his bootlegs of Dare and Feel Good Inc for the band Gorillaz, which both have peaked in the Top 3 on the music platform The Hype Machine. His track ‘A Song for You' (Universal Germany) was part of Germany's ESC pre-decision on TV, was on heavy radio rotation in Germany and was used as the title song on the casting show “Germany's Next Top Model” in 2015. After several releases on indie-label AESTHETE in 2018, his take on ATC's “Around The World” (Universal GER / Virgin), together with Mount, achieved Top 5 chart positioning in Russia and CIS countries, passed 3.5 million streams on Spotify as well as 750.000 Shazams within months. After touring countries like Germany, South Korea, Portugal, Italy, Sweden, Austria, Switzerland, and Ukraine, where he shared the stage with Martin Garrix, DJ Snake and Alesso, he played the main stages of various festivals this summer, including Electric Love Festival in Austria. In total, he achieved over 25m streams within the last 10 months on all DSPs and it's rising. With his new release on B1 Recordings (Sony), Noize Generation secured his place as one of Germany's rising talents in the dance music industry. About The DJ Sessions - “The DJ Sessions” is a Twitch/Mixcloud "Featured Partner” live streaming/podcast series featuring electronic music DJ's/Producers via live mixes/interviews and streamed/distributed to a global audience. TheDJSessions.com The series constantly places in the “Top Ten” on Twitch Music and the “Top Five” in the “Electronic Music", “DJ", "Dance Music" categories. TDJS is rated in the Top 0.11% of live streaming shows on Twitch out of millions of live streamers. It has also been recognized by Apple twice as a "New and Noteworthy” podcast and featured three times in the Apple Music Store video podcast section. UStream and Livestream have also listed the series as a "Featured" stream on their platforms since its inception. The series is also streamed live to multiple other platforms and hosted on several podcast sites. It has a combined live streaming/podcast audience is over 125,000 viewers per week. With over 2,300 episodes produced over the last 12 years "The DJ Sessions" has featured international artists such as: BT, Youngr, Sevenn, Boris, MJ Cole, Lady Waks, Arty/Alpha 9, Miri Ben-Ari, DJ Ruby, DJ Colette, Nima Gorji, Kaspar Tasane, Andy Caldwell, Party Shirt, Plastik Funk, ENDO, John Tejada, Superstar DJ Keoki, Crystal Waters, Swedish Egil, Martin Eyerer, Dezarate, DJ Aleksandra, 22Bullets, Carlo Astuti, Mr Jammer, Kevin Krissen, Amir Sharara, Coke Beats, Danny Darko, DJ Platurn, Tyler Stone, Chris Coco, Dan Marciano, Johan Blende, Amber Long, Robert Babicz, KHAG3, Elohim, Hausman, Jaxx & Vega, Yves V, Ayokay, Leandro Da Silva, The Space Brothers, Jarod Glawe, Jens Lissat, Lotus, Beard-o-Bees, Luke the Knife, Alex Bau, Arroyo Low, Camo & Crooked, ANG, Amon Tobin, Voicians, Florian Kruse, Dave Summit, Bingo Players, Coke Beats, MiMOSA, Drasen, Yves LaRock, Ray Okpara, Lindsey Stirling, Mako, Distinct, Still Life, Saint Kidyaki, Brothers, Heiko Laux, Retroid, Piem, Tocadisco, Nakadia, Protoculture, Sebastian Bronk, Toronto is Broken, Teddy Cream, Mizeyesis, Simon Patterson, Morgan Page, Jes, Cut Chemist, The Him, Judge Jules, DubFX, Thievery Corporation, SNBRN, Bjorn Akesson, Alchimyst, Sander Van Dorn, Rudosa, Hollaphonic, DJs From Mars, GAWP, Somna, David Morales, Roxanne, JB & Scooba, Spektral, Kissy Sell Out, Massimo Vivona, Moullinex, Futuristic Polar Bears, ManyFew, Joe Stone, Reboot, Truncate, Scotty Boy, Doctor Nieman, Jody Wisternoff, Thousand Fingers, Benny Bennasi, Dance Loud, Christopher Lawrence, Oliver Twizt, Ricardo Torres, Patricia Baloge, Alex Harrington, 4 Strings, Sunshine Jones, Elite Force, Revolvr, Kenneth Thomas, Paul Oakenfold, George Acosta, Reid Speed, TyDi, Donald Glaude, Jimbo, Ricardo Torres, Hotel Garuda, Bryn Liedl, Rodg, Kems, Mr. Sam, Steve Aoki, Funtcase, Dirtyloud, Marco Bailey, Dirtmonkey, The Crystal Method, Beltek, Darin Epsilon, Kyau & Albert, Kutski, Vaski, Moguai, Blackliquid, Sunny Lax, Matt Darey, and many more. In addition to featuring international artists TDJS focuses on local talent based on the US West Coast. Hundreds of local DJ's have been featured on the show along with top industry professionals. We have recently launched v3.1 our website that now features our current live streams/past episodes in a much more user-friendly mobile/social environment. In addition to the new site, there is a mobile app (Apple/Android) and VR Nightclubs (Oculus). About The DJ Sessions Event Services - TDJSES is a WA State Non-profit charitable organization that's main purpose is to provide music, art, fashion, dance, and entertainment to local and regional communities via events and video production programming distributed via live and archival viewing. For all press inquiries regarding “The DJ Sessions”, or to schedule an interview with Darran Bruce, please contact us at info@thedjsessions.
Playlist: Beyonce, Autumn Drake Project - Girl Who Run The World (Autumn Drake Project's HBD Mom Remix)KNNY - StripperAlternative Kasual - Boom MasterSergio Mendes - Mas Que Nada (Antho Decks remix)Gorillaz, At The Zoo! - Feel Good Inc. (Original by Gorillaz)Britney Spears, Raphael Palacci - Baby One more time (Raphael Palacci Remix)Crazy Town, Nitrex - Butterfly (Nitrex Remix)Delerium - Silence (ALex Pushkarev remix)Beyoncé - Naughty GIrl (Dropack remix)ODB - Get your money (Derrix & Eudnix remix)Timbaland, Nelly Furtato, Watzgood - Give It To Me (Watzgood Booty)Eryka Badu - On and On (Hobbs remix)Hugo DOche - Forget about itIly, Pat Lok - Doin it better (remix)Melleefresh - Bad Bad bitchThe Weekend, Swedish House Mafia - Moth To A FlameThe Weekend - Blinding Lights (remix)Drake - Massive (Wesh remix)nelly furtado - say it right (remix)Thomas Anthony & ALLG - VIP ChillinTiga - Let's go dancing (audition remix)Etienne De Crecy - Am I wrong (Felix Cartel remix)Kavi, Yaeji - Raingurl (Kavi Remix)deadmau5 - Ghosts n Stuff (Matroda remix)Smalltown DJs, Rumpus - Here We GoJukey - Way We Go (Dada Remix)Cla$$, JCult - To Da BeatMindchatter, Kyle Watson - Let's Go DancingNikki Nair - I Can't StopDaytimers - Kanga (UKG Remix)Myledo - I Didn't Want ThisMinista - Closer Than CloseSami Virji - ReverenceBailey Ibbs - RomanticSenor Peludo - Flower ThingsWilly D - Make Up Your MindTentendo, Jordan Dennis - FunctionCrystal Waters - Gypsy Woman (Myledo Remix)Chase & Status - 5AM
Intro/Outro: They Long to Be Close to You by The Carpenters1. Gimme Shelter by The Rolling Stones2. Isn't She Lovely by Stevie Wonder3. Baby Love by The Supremes4. Feel Good Inc. by Gorillaz5. Paid in Full by Eric B. & RakimVote on your favorite song from today's episode
Bart s Pikym zůstali po posledním podcastu ve studiu o trochu déle. Po milém přijetí coveru Live Forever tak indie rocková skupina Pjanič At The Isco přichází s dalšími vypalovačkami....
what actually makes me feel good? video games or practicing guitar? short-term or long-term pleasure? investing time into something or wasting time on something? is it all just about my perspective? what if it's loving myself or demeaning myself? loving others or withholding love from others? we obviously all have our reasons for doing things, but are we actually thinking about them? does my reason for not doing something NEW stem from the fact that I am not really thinking about the stuff I'm doing NOW? welcome to episode 95 omg yay! so close to 100! Intro Song: slowww by Cole Charles https://soundcloud.com/cole_charles/slowww?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing Thanks for listening! All other links: www.linktr.ee/wesonly1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wesonly1/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wesonly1/support
In celebration of KNGI's 19th birthday, join Viper for the pilot of the Network's newest show: Viper's VGMture. We look back at our host's gaming history while playing the soundtracks that defined his taste in VGM. TRACKLISTING: 00:00:00.000 - DELTARUNE Chapter 1 - Lancer 00:01:36.900 - Bowser's Fury - Scamper Shores 00:03:55.100 - Zelda II - The Adventure of Link - Temple BGM 00:06:58.600 - VVVVVV - Positive Force 00:09:46.600 - Welcome to Viper's VGMture 00:32:26.900 - Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force - Gadget Room 00:34:31.500 - DJ Hero - I Heard It Through the Grapevine vs. Feel Good Inc. 00:38:11.000 - Super Meat Boy (2010) - C.H.A.D.'s Lullaby (Ch 2 Boss) 00:40:29.400 - You're Listening to Viper's VGMture 01:00:52.000 - Ratchet & Clank - Novalis - Tobruk Crater 01:02:43.200 - Mighty Switch Force 2 - Dalmatian Station 01:06:35.000 - Vib-Ribbon - Hot Play 01:09:05.700 - This is Viper's VGMture 01:32:23.000 - Bomb Rush Cyberfunk - JACK DA FUNK 01:36:27.400 - Pokémon Sword & Shield - Battle! (Wild Pokémon) 01:38:41.400 - WarioWare: Get It Together! - Penny's Song (English) 01:41:28.600 - You're Locked in to Viper's VGMture 01:56:38.000 - Banjo-Kazooie - Rusty Bucket Bay 02:00:32.600 - Gran Turismo 7 - Life's Coming in Slow 02:03:22.400 - Pokémon Legends: Arceus - Battle! (Dialga Origin Form / Palkia Origin Form) 02:07:36.850 - Thanks for Listening! 02:19:54.500 - DELTARUNE Chapter 1 - Scarlet Forest
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Today we scratch Demon Days, the second album by Gorillaz. Produced by Danger Mouse, this Damon Albarn / Jamie Hewlett project almost became a movie, but ended up one of the best albums of all time. Is this your favorite Gorillaz album? What's your favorite track, and which one would you scratch if you had to? Let us know in the comments.THE BAND & THE ALBUM0:00 - D-sides1:30 - Gorillaz evolving sound3:23 - The Meaning of Demon Days7:25 - Feel Good Inc video9:40 - Noodle recast12:14 - Bananaz14:01 - Recording @ Studio 13THE TRACKS15:45 - Intro17:40 - Last Living Souls20:00 - Kids With Guns22:20 - O Green World23:33 - Dirty Harry26:30 - Feel Good Inc28:15 - El Manana31:14 - Every Planet We Reach Is Dead32:49 - November Has Come35:16 - All Alone37:21 - White Light38:13 - DARE41:59 - Fire Coming Out Of The Monkey's Head43:38 - Don't Get Lost In Heaven45:05 - Demon Days45:55 - The Scratches48:02 - Favorite Tracks#gorillaz #demondays #feelgoodincLinks:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scratch-a-track-presented-by-the-dude-and-grimm-show/id1507247887Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0qBOg1wkxPu5EY0FQQaMgOGoogle Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS85ODIyMDQucnNzAll music on this podcast has been provided and used with permission by:...more https://soundcloud.com/user-122188109The Timnz https://soundcloud.com/the-timnz
Partiendo del remix que ha hecho Buffetlibre de 'La Canción del Verano', de La La Love You, hoy hacemos una sesión con las canciones que han puesto la banda sonora a nuestros mejores veranos o las que se van a encargar de ello, a partir de ahora. Este es el resultado. DORIAN ft LEÓN LARREGUI – Duele GORILLAZ – Feel Good Inc DE STAAT – Down Town THE KILLERS – Mr Brightside ZAHARA – Berlín SMILE – City Girl FOUNTAINS OF WAYNE – Stacy’s Mom VENTURI – Woman THE VACCINES – If You Wanna LA LA LOVE YOU – La Canción del Verano (Buffetlibre Remix) TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB – I Can Talk LYKKE LI – I Follow Rivers (The Magician Remix) VERTO – Todo O Que Che Din LOVE OF LESBIAN – Radio Himalaya CAROLINA DURANTE – Famoso En Tres Calles RAMONES – Rockaway Beach RAFFAELLA CARRÁ - Rumore Escuchar audio
Jets lose / more loosened restrictions? (1:40); Province considering further loosening restrictions (8:00); Brett needs a new playlist for golf: Feel-good fun rock songs! (14:00); Pharmacists begin administering the vaccine (21:45); The Couch Potatoes assemble to review Zack Snyder's Justice League, and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (28:50); Academic group suggests PC government directly 'borrowed' language from US education policy / legislation (38:00); What's the connection between a full stomach and a productive day at school? (45:40); Winnipeg family building health clinic in Tanzania (54:15); Winning text on feel-good rock songs... goin to Lunda, GOIN TO LUNDA...(1:03:30). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sinego - VenenoHazel Rose, Goldhouse, Tássia Reis - Passion FruitMarcus Layton, НоНо - Feel Good Inc.Kream - Take ControlLandis - I'M OKDon Diablo, JLV, John K - ProblemsMadism - Don't You WorryAli Bakgor - I'm FireWankelmut - Lost In A Momentwarner case - sing me a songGalwaro - When You Dance Like ThisFerreck Dawn, Guz, L.I.T - Caught In The RainKaskade, Ella Vos - Miles To GoLP Giobbi - Take My HandArmin van Buuren, Duncan Laurence - Feel Something (Sammy Porter Remix)Madison Mars, 71 Digits - Out Of Touch (Madison Mars Edit)Osman Altun, Koloko, Sasari - I Don't Wanna KnowTommy Trash, Daisy Guttridge - hiiighTom Budin - Push It Real GoodThe FifthGuys, Poylow, CRVN - Hot Girl BummerCrystal Rock, Marc Kiss, Chris van Dutch - UnwrittenJoel Fletcher, Savage - TrombaAuRa - Dead Girl!ONEIL, NALYRO - How Deep is Your LoveNoga Erez - End of the Road
Living the Future Now: There are no endings, merely new beginnings. 2021 is the beginning of our spiritual maturity, which means we’re going to have to make the difficult decision of growing up or staying small. If we choose to grow up, we’ll find that expansion will introduce us to our true potential. If we stay small, we may find ourselves on a loop of 2020. Choice is ours. Always.
Kurt & Jen breakdown the humor of the Gorillaz. Feel Good Inc. live performance for the 2006 Grammy's on YouTube Feel Good Inc. on Spotify Clint Eastwood video on YouTube Clint Eastwood live performance at the Brit Awards on YouTube Bill Murray on Spotify Dirty Harry live performance at the Brit Awards on YouTube The Lost Chord ft. Leee John video on YouTube Land of the Lost original show intro on YouTube Valley of the Pagans ft. Beck on Spotify MTV Cribs Episode on YouTube Humility video on YouTube Fire Coming Out of a Monkey's Head on Spotify Rock the House on Spotify Hip Albatross on Spotify Dawn of the Dead trailer on YouTube Ascension on Spotify The Glitter Freeze on Spotify YYZ by Rush on Spotify Song 2 by Blur on Spotify 10 Best Cartoon Bands Funniest Song Pick: Superfast Jellyfish visual accompaniment on YouTube Humor Ratings- Kurt 5/10, Jen 8/10 Spreadsheet of all Kurt & Jen Make a Podcast Humor Rankings Intro Music is: "Sleeping in the Flowers" by They Might Be Giants Outro Music: "Denouement" by Forced Perspective (A Kurt & Jen enterprise) Join us next week on 2/22 to hear us talk about our listener Chris Candelario's pick The Police. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kurtandjen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kurtandjen/support
Way Back When is a new show created to help us celebrate TuneFM's 50th birthday. For 50 weeks we will be playing some amazing music from each of the 50 years in TuneFM's existence while also looking at student life throughout TuneFM's history and major UNE events that may have occurred each year. Come and join us on a music nostalgia trip back through the ages!Tracklist (-SPOILERS-)1. Super Overdrive - Billy Idol2. Photograph - Nickelback3. Don't Cha - The Pussycat Dolls4. Hollaback Girl - Gwen Stefani5. Voodoo Child - Rogue Traders6. I Just Wanna Live - Good Charlotte7. Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz8. Catch My Disease - Ben Lee9. Wake Me Up When September Ends - Green Day10. Holiday - Green Day11. Sugar, We're Goin' Down - Fall Out Boy12. Have a Nice Day - Bon Jovi
Platicamos con una de las colegas más solicitadas del área clínica en Monterrey, Nuevo León. Karen Kruger es especialista de las primeras generaciones de la UANL. Hablamos acerca de la especialidad en concreto, los retos para mantener la consulta en esta época de COVID, los mejores Journals para estar actualizado en la materia, su trayectoria como docente y los retos a los que nos enfrentamos como nutriólogos en el mar de desinformación de las redes sociales. Encuentra a Karen en su cuenta de IG junto con sus compañeros de Feel Good Inc https://instagram.com/feelgoodincmx
Odd Places RadioSeason of Going ViralEvery Weekday Over ZoomEp. #170Feel Good Inc.Watch us on YouTube and FacebookListen to us everywhere elseoddplaces.buzzsprout.com#podcast #improv #theater #radio
Gorillaz est-il le projet pop le plus important du 21ème siècle ? Avec Océane du Lemon Adaptation Club et Corentin de Comicsblog, on cherche à répondre à cette question, mais surtout à partager notre passion pour cette musique. Un podcast comme une porte ouverte sur un univers créatif et déchainé.
We are The Weekly What's Up Podcast. Humanoids who criticize all forms of art we find among the filthy Earthlings' collection. Today we'll be tackling "Work Song" by Hozier, "Feel Good Inc." by Gorillaz, and a short film called "Portal: No Escape" by Dan Trachtenberg. Email us at: contacttwwu@gmail.com Tweet at us at: twitter.com/thewhatsupcast Support us on Patreon to take equal blame for this podcast: patreon.com/theweeklywhatsup . . . Today's hosts: Jayden - twitter.com/jayelimaurice Dameon - twitter.com/dameonvalor Nick - twitter.com/guccifursuits69 Not William - twitter.com/wilfricc . . . Theme music produced by SteampunkFireflies Productions: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCOnAyYXocvFrAOy-kCU3QvA https://clockworkk1.bandcamp.com . . . Copyright © 2020 - Album cover art and podcast content by The Weekly What's Up - All rights reserved by the creator. Please seek permission before using this audio or video. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twwu/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twwu/support
15 years ago, Gorillaz released “Demon Days” - the sophomore album that proved Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett’s virtual band were more than a clever concept. Just as we were about to celebrate its 15 anniversary, Gorillaz unleashed “Song Machine: Season 1 - Strange Timez” - the soundtrack to a web series that saw them collaborate with everyone from Beck and St. Vincent to Elton John and The Cure’s Robert Smith. So how does the new collection of singles compare to “Demon Days”? And how have alt gems like “Feel Good Inc.” aged years later? Find out in a special episode of Epic Footnote Productions’ “2 Minutes to Review,” a podcast that’s part album review and part competition. In this episode, hosts Matt and Zach are given two minutes to review both the new and classic Gorillaz album, and whoever gives the longest review in under two minutes wins.
The first episode of season 1 of Deaf With The Record focuses on Gorillaz' 2005 classic… DEMON DAYS. We discuss whether the 00s had a better single than ‘Feel Good Inc', why we haven't seen more virtual bands emerge in Gorillaz' wake and of course, just what exactly Shaun Ryder is on about on ‘Dare'. Expect the usual too… YEAR IN MUSIC, APEX, ALTERNATE CUTS AND ALBUM COVER NIGHTCLUB. INSTA: @deafwiththerecord If you prefer your podcasts in video form please check out our Youtube.
In anticipation of Gorillaz' newest record "Song Machine Season 1: Strange Timez", Dan refreshes two classic Audioface episodes with music samples: episode 55 (Gorillaz: Then and Now Now) and the review of Now Now from episode 55. The new album Strange Timez will be reviewed in an upcoming episode of Audioface. Subscribe to Audioface wherever you're listening so you always get new episodes. For politics, Subscribe to Power Report if you haven't already. Follow @audiofacepod on Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube for extra Audioface. We appreciate it, and you.
EP 18 | Feel Good Inc. Mix | Chris Legend by Legend Radio
Zegon Marapawap explores the rich tradition of pop musicians singing each other’s songs by looking at two of the worst examples: a cover of “I Think We’re Alone Now” and a cover of “Feel Good Inc.” Wanna know who sang what? Listen to find out. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Get Exclusive Pop Culture Show video interviews, video content and bonus video exclusively from our Instagram. Sign up for our Pop Cult and be the first to get show announcements, free stuff and insider information only available to cult members.Speaker 1 (00:00):Welcome to the Pop Culture Show with Barnes, Leslie, and Cubby. Barnes (00:04):For those listening around the world just joining us, welcome to Barnes, Leslie and Cubby. By the way, if you're just joining us, you might want to go backwards. Some pretty incredible guests over the last couple of weeks and we've had a lot of fun, Kristian Bush from Sugarland, Lisa Loeb, Butch Walker, Goldberg, who all of a sudden a lot of wrestling people just found out he was on, they're showing up, Joe Gatto, from Impractical Jokers, Air Supply's Russell Hitchcock, Collective Soul's Ed Roland. A lot of shows, wherever you get your podcasts. Today, we have Dr. Oz. Dr. Oz. Leslie (00:36):That's a big guest. Barnes (00:38):I like him. Cubby (00:38):Do we have to wear a mask during this interview or are we okay with that? Barnes (00:42):We have to wear a mask. Please rate, review, and subscribe. Dr. Oz will be coming up in just a little bit. You can catch us on the iHeartRadio app, the Pandora app, Tesla's Buicks now, right Cubby? Cubby (00:52):Yeah. Barnes (00:53):We're going strong? Cubby (00:53):Going strong and Buicks and Lime Green Pacer's. Barnes (00:57):You guys have a good week? Leslie (00:58):Had a great week. Cubby, we never had a chance to tell you about the weekend. Barnes and his beautiful wife Heather we're here. Cubby (01:06):I know. I really was missing out. Tell me how big your farm is, by the way, because you talked about your farm. Barnes (01:11):It's big. Cubby (01:11):It's big, right? Leslie (01:12):Yeah, 40 acres. We came out here for a couple of nights. Barnes, Cubby, you have no idea how dedicated he is to this show. Cubby (01:22):It's work, work, work all the time, I'm guessing. Leslie (01:24):Well, there were a couple of days where I was like, "Yeah, let's go out. You can pet the horse and stuff like that. Barnes diligently sitting in my living room editing this podcast for the Pop Culture Show the whole day. Barnes (01:38):I was editing promos, Fram, and someone's got to do it. Cubby (01:42):Why couldn't you wait till you got home and enjoy your time with Leslie, Barnes? Barnes (01:45):I did enjoy my time with Leslie. Oh, I would, Cubby, but Leslie was on conference calls the entire time we were there. Cubby (01:50):Leslie, are you serious? Are you ... Barnes (01:53):Call a spade a spade. Cubby (01:54):Are you really on Zoom calls all day, because you say that and ... Leslie (01:56):I am. Cubby (01:57):... I don't believe it. Leslie (01:58):I'm on all day. Barnes (01:58):[crosstalk 00:01:58] Okay. Here we go. Here's an example ... Leslie (01:59):There's was an emergency. Barnes (02:00):No way Leslie. No. No. No. Cubby (02:02):Reenact it right now. Barnes (02:03):Hold on. They are like, "Let's go to lunch." We're going to go to Kentucky for lunch and we're in Tennessee, mind you. I'm thinking, "Oh gosh, how am I going to get any of this work done?" Then Lanny goes, "Oh, well, Leslie, why don't you write into Tesla so you can see what this whole autodrive thing is about, and Heather will come with me." I'm like, "Okay." Fram gets in within 30 seconds she's on a conference call, "I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I got to take this. I'm sorry," the whole way. I couldn't even show her. I just put the car on autodrive and I tuned out and Leslie was like, "What do you have for lunch?" Leslie (02:37):He wanted to show me all the bells and whistles and yeah. Cubby (02:40):But I love it how most people are just nose deep in their phone. But you're just always on calls, Leslie, you're not really on your ... some people will stare at their phone and just swipe and do all that. Leslie (02:50):Right. Right. Cubby (02:51):You're literally on calls all day. Barnes (02:53):All day. Leslie (02:53):I will say that Heather and I went into this really cool antique place because Heather knows all about antiques. Barnes (02:58):For a fricking hour. Leslie (03:00):They stayed in the car, Lanny and Barnes stayed in the car. We were like, "You know what? I'm not going to stress out about this." We were in there for hour, hour and a half. Barnes (03:08):Lanny took a nap. I was running my phone battery down. At one point, I looked over and said something to Lanny, and he was asleep. Cubby (03:13):Did the Tesla autodrive follow a mysterious car out of nowhere in honor of Fram ... Barnes (03:19):No. It did not. Cubby (03:19):... like we talked about last week? I got to tell you, my wife heard that story. We were listening back to the podcast and she was crying. Leslie (03:26):It's true story Barnes (03:27):Well, Fram, she paid attention for just a few seconds. Can you talk about autodrive, Fram? What do you remember? Leslie (03:32):I just remember watching your dash. It was very impressive. Barnes (03:36):She was taking pictures of it and it was almost ... it was the car was a celebrity. She was taking pictures of the screen as it was driving us through Nashville. It's fun. Cubby (03:46):I do have a quick Tesla question by the way. Barnes (03:48):Yes, sir. Cubby (03:51):Because I'm really thinking about getting one because if you ... Barnes (03:51):Use my code. Cubby (03:51):I know, I will when I get to it. If I have the air conditioning blowing full blast and I'm charging a phone and my wife's charging her phone. Does that make the battery go quicker? Barnes (04:00):Go down? Cubby (04:01):Yeah, go down quicker, say, I'm on a long road trip and I'm using a lot of other things? Barnes (04:05):Minimal. Cubby (04:06):Minimal. Okay. Barnes (04:06):I turn the AC. if I go into eat lunch somewhere, I immediately turn the AC on as soon as they get out and let it stay on. Cubby (04:12):Right. Barnes (04:13):I mean, it doesn't even go down a percent. Cubby (04:15):You have what? What's your model again? Barnes (04:16):The 3. Cubby (04:17):The 3. Barnes (04:18):The Model 3 is four-package. You got to ride in it. You'll be convinced. Leslie (04:21):Plugged, no. Cubby (04:22):Yeah. Yeah. Plugged, no. Leslie (04:23):Well, needless to say, Cubby. We had a great time. Barnes (04:26):The farm is incredible. It's 40 acres. I'm not convinced she's seen more than one of those acres, where the actual house is because I'm just feeling ... because we went driving around in this truck that is a standard, the old-school truck, it seemed an old movie or something. Leslie sat in the back, might as well have been on a hay bale. Leslie (04:49):I sat in the back with Heather. Barnes (04:51):I could have sworn I heard her say a few times. I haven't seen this part yet. Leslie (04:53):I did not say that. I did not say that. Barnes (04:58):I don't know. It was just funny because Lanny runs the how. Lanny is a workhorse. Leslie (05:02):Yeah, he does on the show. Barnes (05:03):I mean ... Cubby (05:04):Can he name all the animals? By the way, how many animals do you have? Leslie (05:05):Only three. Cubby (05:07):Three. Barnes (05:07):Four, you got Bo. Leslie (05:08):Yeah. Well, I'm talking about outdoor. Barnes (05:11):Yeah. Leslie (05:11):Two donkeys and a horse. But I will say that Barnes did do some aerial shots for us. Barnes (05:17):I did. Have you gotten that bill yet, that invoice that come in? Leslie (05:20):Exactly. Cubby (05:22):Is your drone business ... Are you're going to be firing back up pretty soon you think? Barnes (05:26):We've been going strong the whole time. It's all commercial real estate. Cubby (05:29):Okay. Good. Good. I was wondering about that. Barnes (05:31):Nothing about that. Thanks for asking. It's been nonstop because of no one will travel. I mean, no one wants to travel. All these big developments now more than ever need stuff Cubby (05:40):Right. Barnes (05:40):Did you lose power this week, Cubby? Cubby (05:42):No. The only thing I did as I took our daughter, she's seven months old, me and the wife took her to the beach and she felt the ocean for the first time. Barnes (05:48):That's cool. Cubby (05:48):But I just want to real quick ask you guys. It was a great moment. We video taped the water. Barnes (05:52):Is it screened? Cubby (05:53):No. She loved it. She loved it. But my thought is how much I hate the beach. Because I think the beach, there's pool people and there's beach people, and I get it, the beach is beautiful. But isn't the beach a pain in the butt? Leslie (06:04):Yeah, I'm a pool person. Barnes (06:05):I'm pool people. Cubby (06:06):Yeah. There's so much too ... You have to lug so much crap. You have to set up. You have to find a spot. It was a windy day. There's sand blowing. You can't get your lunch. I mean it's just, I don't know why people love the beach so much. I've discovered that I really don't like the beach. Barnes (06:21):It is all the things you say. But the people that love it, they just ... I think that they are people that don't care about getting dirty or getting sand in their food. Leslie (06:31):I like walking on the beach, but laying out in the sun, no. Give me a float up bar anytime. Cubby (06:36):Correct. Correct. Yeah. Barnes (06:38):What's weird is, you mentioned your child, when my child who's now 18, we took her to the beach for the first time, she screamed in fear because of the water hitting her. She's checking into college this Tuesday for marine biology. Leslie (06:50):That's incredible. Cubby (06:52):Look at that. That's great. Barnes (06:53):Right, full turn. That'll be my Tuesday going down to check her in. We only get two-hour window. She has two other roommates and they tell you, "You're 9 to 11, you're 11 to 1, you're 1 to 3." Cubby (07:04):By the way, how quickly did she turn 18? Because everyone tells me how fast. Barnes (07:07):Eighteen years? Cubby (07:08):Well, yeah, okay, I get that. But everyone tells me how fast it goes. I'm only seven months into this and it's flying by. Now I get why people say they're going to be 12 before you know it. Barnes (07:17):So fast. Cubby (07:18):Yeah. It's crazy, right? Leslie (07:19):You got to catch all the little things at seven months, seriously. The next three years, you're going to be in fantasy land. Cubby (07:25):Right. It's a nonstop. Barnes (07:26):Okay. I've gotten blown up so far. We're seven minutes in. Leslie's gotten blown up so far. We have a listener question that might take care of the third. It said, "Hey, Barnes, Leslie, Cubby, do you ever have any outtakes that you don't share with us?" Cubby (07:40):Oh, gosh. Leslie (07:41):Uh-oh. Barnes (07:42):I thought, "Well, you know what? Yeah? Leslie (07:44):Man. Barnes (07:45):There was one last week. Leslie (07:46):The man who takes everything. Cubby (07:49):Well, wait, wait, wait a minute. Who are the crosshairs on? Barnes (07:52):That would be you. Cubby (07:53):Great. Okay. Barnes (07:55):Last week ... Now of course, a podcast is a taped show. We taped the show. There's very little editing, but there is a mastering process that makes it. You can actually hear us. We're all three in different locations, New York, Nashville, Atlanta. Sometimes there are segments when I'm editing that I take it out for the purpose. I do it for you, the people, the listener, so you cannot have to listen to stuff that you don't need to. However, I do save those things. Some people suggest that we maybe get a Patreon account where people can hear the unedited version of the show, which there's probably another good 10 to 15 minutes of content that maybe wasn't meant for the show or it can be a little racy or can be a little whatever. Leslie (08:41):Not a bad idea. Cubby (08:41):Right. Barnes (08:43):Last week we had a segment talking about, I believe it was ... Cubby you're playing clips of some sort from which ... what was that? Where were you playing clips from? Cubby (08:56):Was I doing ... Barnes (08:57):[crosstalk 00:08:57] I know. We're doing Netflix. Cubby (08:58):We're doing Netflix. Yeah. The Netflix thing. Yeah. Barnes (09:01):It was the Netflix thing. Cubby (09:01):Yeah. Barnes (09:01):You heard how it played out and you can go the last episode. It was very, "Hey, here's ... this is the Netflix sound and here's what it was supposed to be." Leslie (09:10):Yeah. The original ... Yes. Cubby (09:10):Yeah. The whole ta-dum. Barnes (09:11):Yeah. Cubby (09:12):We're talking about the different sounds that Netflix was considering and before the ta-dum took effect. Barnes (09:17):Here's how that segment played out. Unedited, so you can just hear what it's really like. Cubby (09:24):One of the sounds. I want you to see if you know which one it is. Is it A? Speaker 5 (09:31):Ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats. The show is about to begin. Cubby (09:36):All right. Or is it B? Hold on a second. Where is it? Or is it B? Or is it C? Shit. Or is it C? Speaker 5 (10:00):Ladies and ... Cubby (10:00):Here we go. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Fuck you guys. Or is it C? Barnes (10:12):That's it we're back live. Cubby (10:16):Hey, can we play the DropLabs outtake? That was a half hour, I'll take. Your dumb shoes wouldn't get working because you did not hook them up. Barnes (10:23):There's nothing funny about that Cubby. Cubby (10:27):I will say you did a great job cleaning me up, because I listen back to that. Yeah. I had things all out of order on my computer and it was crazy. Barnes (10:35):But listen, the DropLabs was not my problem, it's your headphones. Cubby (10:37):No. I know. I know. But I remember we were trying to get it to work properly. Barnes (10:41):We don't take attention off of you, Cubby. It is your moment. Leslie (10:42):Notice how he immediately ... come on, Cubby. You're the star of this segment. Barnes (10:47):Yeah. Cubby (10:47):I bow down to you, Steve, thank you for being the edit master. Barnes (10:50):But didn't you see? Did you see how that escalated? We now know with Cubby you get about four times to frustrate them and then it's full on "F you guys." I mean, just ... Cubby (10:59):I wasn't really mad though. I was saying, jokingly, I know what you guys are thinking, man. Leslie (11:03):Was that a dearing? What? Cubby (11:03):Yes. Leslie (11:06):That was a dearing F you? Cubby (11:07):Because I knew you guys were like, "Come on, man. You're holding us down." I felt like the quarterback and I messed up a play. Leslie (11:11):Wait a second. Is that why you spent eight hours editing the show last week, Barnes? Barnes (11:15):No. Whenever it makes me laugh ... When I'm editing it, I just thought, "Okay, you know what? Companies do to get a little roasting because he throws out the roasts quite a bit. Cubby (11:26):Yeah. Well, that was fun. That was fun. Well, hopefully this will be an edit-free podcast for you. Leslie (11:33):Well, let's dive into some celebrity sleeve on ... Oh, there's an [inaudible 00:11:37]. Barnes (11:37):I don't even ... Hold it. I don't even have to edit this one. Cubby (11:43):Just keep editing there, celebrity sleeves. Barnes (11:45):Say again. See, ladies and gentlemen, you just witnessed ... Cubby (11:47):I have short sleeves on. Barnes (11:48):You just witnessed right there. There we go. There's the edit. Leslie (11:53):Hell no. Barnes (11:53):There is your first little snafu of the show that happened in real time. Cubby (11:57):You put pressure on us though, Barnes. Leslie (11:58):We're not even having a drink right now. Cubby (12:00):We should. Barnes (12:01):Maybe. Well, we know that two of us aren't. I can't see your hands, Fram. I'm just saying. Cubby (12:06):Celebrity sleeves. Barnes (12:07):Try that again. Leslie (12:07):Let's dive ... Barnes (12:08):Take two. Leslie (12:10):Let's dive into some Celebrity Sleaze. Okay. I know that Netflix, we have a lot of stories about Netflix today. But have you guys been watching anything new on Netflix? Barnes (12:21):Absolutely. Leslie (12:21):What? Barnes (12:22):I went through the whole Outer Banks, which Heather and I both loved. I know it's geared towards young adults, but we actually liked it. Cubby (12:30):It's a reboot, right? Barnes (12:31):No. Cubby (12:32):Outer Banks? Barnes (12:32):I'm joking. Last week, everything was a reboot. Well, there's more. It's really good. Leslie (12:39):I will start today because Charles Esten, who's the star, will be on our show next week. Barnes (12:44):He is the star. He's the really main adult, and he's good. He's really good. He's from Nashville. I like the show, Nashville. Leslie (12:52):Yeah. He was Deacon in Nashville, beloved character, and I will say one of the nicest people you will ever meet. Barnes (12:58):Can't wait to talk to him. I have a lot of questions. You both ... do yourself a favor and watch Outer Banks. I'm also watching Bloodline. Leslie (13:04):Yeah, I saw Bloodline. I'll give you some news when you finish. Barnes (13:07):I'm only three episodes in. Leslie (13:09):Okay. But I have some news for you when you finish. A couple of heavy things I want to get out of the way, in Celebrity Sleaze. Obviously, you saw the news, Lori Loughlin and her husband, Fashion Designer, Mossimo, I can't pronounce his last name, were sentenced to two and five months in jail for the college admissions scandal. What happened there? Because originally wasn't he supposed to get four to five years? Barnes (13:32):I don't know. Why did he get more than she did? Leslie (13:34):I guess he paid more. Cubby (13:35):Yeah. I don't know the whole thing. But it's a country club they're going to, guys. Barnes (13:39):Oh, yeah. Cubby (13:40):I mean ... Leslie (13:40):Seriously. Barnes (13:41):In fact, he's not going to be doing hard time. Cubby (13:43):Look, I would not want to be in there. Don't get me wrong. But they're probably not going to be in there the full-term, I'm guessing. It looks like a country club. Leslie (13:49):Yeah. Their apology was very well scripted, too. Barnes (13:51):If she's smart, she would make that a reality show because that's the only work she's going to get. Leslie (13:56):Potentially. Now the other news is, are you ever a little skeptical when you see a headline from a celebrity, where it's like, "I buried my truth for so long?" You know that something's about to happen. They have a book coming out or ... Barnes (14:09):Correct. Leslie (14:09):In this case, it's Paris Hilton and her new documentary. This is Paris, which is going to be September 14, premiering on her YouTube channel. I mean, if this is true, I feel really sorry for her. But the timing is a little skeptical. She was talking about ... and this is the other part of the story where you don't feel sorry for her. Remember when she was growing up, she lived at the Waldorf with her parents. She talked about sneaking out at night and how terrible it was because her parents took her phone away and her credit cards. Then they sent her off to this boarding school and apparently she's saying, the entire time she was at this boarding school, she was bullied and harassed and tortured. Now that school doesn't exist anymore, and no one can verify this. Although a couple of people that went there said the same thing. We'll see. I don't know if you saw this story or you have any thoughts about it. Barnes (14:58):I saw the trailer and I don't know what it is. She's done something to herself. She looks much prettier than she did in the height of all this craziness, where I think she was maybe having some work done. I don't know that. Leslie (15:07):Yeah. Barnes (15:07):But she looks very natural and very depressed. Leslie (15:11):Though she says that she's all grown up now and she wants to tell her story. Cubby (15:15):I can't believe how long it's been to. Was it 15 ... Leslie (15:17):It's been a long ... Barnes (15:18):... 15 years ago when the nude pictures are coming out ... Leslie (15:20):Yes. Barnes (15:20):Long time. Cubby (15:21):... all that stuff? Twenty years ago? Leslie (15:22):This is really sad. The headlines about Larry king's two children dying within three weeks of each other. He's like, "It's terrible. When you're a parent, you have to outlive your children." But his son, Andy King died of a heart attack. He was 65. His daughter Chaia King, 51, sadly died. She had lung cancer. Is that terrible, two of his children within a matter of three weeks? Cubby (15:45):Really sad. Leslie (15:47):I do need some clarification here from the two of you. How do you pronounce this word? It's throuple, throuple? Barnes (15:54):Throuple. Leslie (15:55):Throuple, like couple? Barnes (15:58):Throuple. Leslie (15:58):But throuple like a three-some, right? Barnes (16:00):You're talking about John Mayer, right? Leslie (16:01):Yeah, the John Mayer story. Barnes (16:02):Throuple. That's the first I've seen that word in a while. Leslie (16:04):Well, apparently the star of Vanderpump Rules, Scheana Shay claims that, yeah, this went on for a really long time. Stacie the bartender from the Hills started going to John's house where a fling started and it went on for about six months. Barnes (16:20):He had just discarded Jennifer Aniston and he went that far down? Leslie (16:23):Right after Jennifer Aniston. Hello. Barnes (16:25):That must have been when he covered the song Free Fallin, too, from Petty. Because he took ... what a lofty journey that is to go from Jennifer Aniston in your bed to a bartender of the Hills. Cubby (16:36):Right? Barnes (16:38):Damn. Cubby (16:39):That's a big drop, right? Barnes (16:40):Bro. Cubby (16:40):Yeah. Leslie (16:41):Dancing with the Stars apparently having a hard time booking some guests. A lot of people are saying ever since they let go of Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews and I brought on Tyra Banks because they thought Tyra is going to bring in all these major celebrities. Guess what? It hasn't happened yet. Barnes (16:58):Why would they think that? Since when is she the major celebrity getter? Leslie (17:01):I guess because she's high fashion, she would bring all these major models and I have no idea. But so far, it's still C and D level folks. Cubby (17:12):But that's what that shows made of. Leslie (17:13):I know. Cubby (17:13):It's been trending that ... No. But actually, I'll admit, early on, they had some pretty big names. I feel it's been trending downward for the last five, six years. I think that makes the show better. Well, if you haven't heard of them? Barnes (17:24):No. You've heard of them. But they're in random ... Okay, think of all the ... if you had ... I'm just turning like Beaver from Leave It to Beaver. Cubby (17:31):No. I get that. You haven't seen them in a while. Right. Right. Right. I do like those. They had Mrs. Brady on before she passed away, Florence Henderson. That was fun. Leslie (17:38):I mean, I've had a couple of friends that have been on that show. Honestly, they said they had a blast doing it. But a lot of times I have no idea who the people are. I have to Google who they are Cubby (17:47):Correct. Leslie (17:48):Will Smith, Kevin Hart are going to remake Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. Cubby (17:53):I don't like it. Don't mess with the original, man. Barnes (17:55):That's a tough one. Leslie (17:55):Come on. John Candy, that's tough, and Steve Martin. I don't know. By the way, Simon Cowell is back home, after he cracked his back. But did you see the photos of Dax Shepherd? He had this big motorcycle accident. He was showing all his bruises on Instagram. Oh, severe. I don't know about this. Tiger King, season two is in the works, because Joe Exotic is in jail, but he's the star of it? Cubby (18:19):I know but it's brilliant because you might as well just keep feeding off what's already successful, try to figure something out. Barnes (18:25):Well, there's been a story for the last six months. It's been happening. The story was season one. All this mayhem happening. Now they closed the zoo down. Leslie (18:33):Yeah, I think Petty got to the zoo, because Jeff Lowe announced that Tiger King Zoo is closed immediately. Cubby (18:39):When I hear about the Tiger King, I think about the pandemic only because that was the first thing people started talking about when the pandemic started. Does that sound familiar? Barnes (18:48):They can think the pandemic. Cubby (18:49):Yeah. Yeah. I remember it was March and people were talking about, "If, hey, if we're going to be stuck at home watch Tiger King." That always reminds me of the beginning of this whole thing. Leslie (18:57):Finally, who knew that Ryan Reynolds had a gin company? But apparently, Aviation Gin is being bought by this British multinational beverage alcohol company, Diageo. He might walk away with $265 million. Barnes (19:13):He was apologizing for that. He has a gin company. Remember, Fram, recently, he had that girl that got all the heat from the Peloton ad do his ad. Cubby (19:24):Right. Leslie (19:24):That's right. Cubby (19:24):That was about a year ago. Barnes (19:25):Eish. Yeah. Leslie (19:26):Who these celebrities with their liquors. I mean, it's pretty insane. They're saying it's a $600 million deal and his portion could be 275. That's a good payday for Ryan Reynolds. Barnes (19:39):That really is ... Leslie (19:39):That's your Celebrity Sleaze. Barnes (19:42):Guys, I was doing some research because a friend of mine is a big fan of Limp Bizkit, and we were going back and forth about Limp Bizkit just being, like I said, Limp Bizkit's okay. They all were, "Oh, no, they were huge. He was huge, blah, blah, blah, blah." Cubby (19:56):For a minute. Barnes (19:57):For a minute, right. I did some research on bands that have had huge success, but for the most part, people hate them. I want you to know if you agree with any of these. Limp Bizkit, ironically, was number 10 on the list, followed by Fish at number nine. But I get ... Cubby (20:16):I don't get the Fish thing. Leslie (20:17):I don't either. That was just a mellow jam band. Barnes (20:20):I mean I could see where either you like or you don't like the Fish, but they don't seem like a hated band, probably some of the ones coming on your list. Leslie (20:27):Like Fred Durst. Cubby (20:28):Right. Exactly. Train came in at number eight. Again ... Barnes (20:31):Why Train? Cubby (20:32):These are bands that have had huge success, but a majority of people really think they're douchebags. Leslie (20:37):I didn't ... Barnes (20:37):Train is number eight. Leslie (20:40):I didn't get that one. Yeah. Cubby (20:40):Creed is number seven. Barnes (20:40):Now that's a slam dunk. Leslie (20:46):Wait a minute. They're not number one? Cubby (20:46):We're getting there. Barnes (20:46):Well, I bet I can already guess where this is going. Leslie (20:48):Like seven ... Creed should be in the top five. Cubby (20:51):Well, the funny thing is, I think everybody I'm mentioning here, we've interviewed, and we might have a relationship with a Dave Matthews Band came in number six. Barnes (20:59):How? Why do people hate ... Is there any context in these articles, in these lists about why they're hated? Cubby (21:05):It all comes down to either their look, for example, Goo Goo Dolls is number five and people think they're perfectly manicured men. Their songs are sappy. Leslie (21:16):I don't get it about Dave Matthews Band. Cubby (21:18):Number four, now I love this guy, super good dude, Mark McGrath and his band Sugar Ray. Barnes (21:25):I can see why they hate him. He's such a nice guy. It's easy to hate people who are succeeding. I mean, he's had a decent career and a few things. Cubby (21:33):Yeah. Right now he's a jock on SiriusXM, I believe. He does a show there. But number three, I could care less about, Insane Clown Posse. Barnes (21:41):How that get on the list? Cubby (21:41):Yeah. Barnes (21:41):That seems a random one. Cubby (21:45):Because, yeah, I agree because the list is that they are very successful. Now, I know they had an Ok one. Leslie (21:50):Yeah. They had a cult following, too. Cubby (21:52):Finally, we're down to number two. Leslie (21:54):Uh-oh. Leslie (21:54):(singing) Leslie (21:55):Oh, yeah. It's natural. Cubby (22:00):Again ... Leslie (22:01):Guilty Pleasure. Cubby (22:02):They've had a ton of hits? Leslie (22:03):I know. Cubby (22:03):But the list is people that we're huge, but we don't like them anyway. Can we say number one together? Because we're all thinking it all. Leslie (22:10):One, two, three, and then say it. Barnes (22:13):You say it and I play it. Ready? Hosts (22:15):One, two, three. Nickelback. Barnes (22:21):Here is exhibit 3,475. It is torture, this song. Listen to this. They redid The Devil Went Down to Georgia. Listen how awful this is. I mean. What the hell is that? Barnes (22:41):(singing) Barnes (22:41):You wonder ... Cubby (22:45):They did have huge hits. This was their first hit right here. Cubby (22:49):(singing) Leslie (22:49):That was massive. Barnes (22:52):I don't mind that song. Barnes (22:53):(singing) Cubby (22:56):But all their songs did end up sounding the same, for the most part after that. Barnes (23:01):Good list. Cubby (23:01):Yeah. Barnes (23:02):I have some music for you. Here's a couple of new things this week to be on the lookout for that are going to be ... one of them is going to be taking over TikTok. Everyone's going to be started using it to make TikToks, how smart to make a song called TikTok? Barnes (23:17):(singing) Barnes (23:18):Catchy. Leslie (23:21):It is. Barnes (23:23):Clean Bandit and Mabelle with 24kGoldn. Cubby (23:26):I like Clean Bandit. Barnes (23:28):Another new one. I love this band. I love everything they put out. They are from Las Vegas. The album is called Imploding the Mirage, which I thought was interesting because immediately I was thinking about all the casinos that they've imploded in Vegas, their hometown. But I don't think the Mirage was one of them. But the Killers have a brand new album. Barnes (23:47):(singing) Barnes (23:49):I just love his voice. Cubby (23:54):Yeah. He's good. Barnes (23:54):Totally. Then here's one. We can't let ... Baha Banks$ has a new one with Chance the Rapper. We can't not play Shake That Ass. Barnes (24:05):(singing) Barnes (24:07):Everyone stays ... Check out Chance the Rapper. He's rapping about my car. Listen. Barnes (24:14):(singing) Leslie (24:14):Uh-oh. Is your Tesla plugged? Barnes (24:21):Yeah. There's you're new Music Bank. Cubby (24:24):Well, guys, you always give me a hard time for not bringing in big time guests. I had to, well, pull out the big guns and so Barnes, Leslie, let me introduce you to my buddy, my pal, the nicest guy in the world and a very smart man, Dr. Oz. Dr. Oz (24:42):Well, God bless you Cubby. Barnes (24:42):Hey Doc. Dr. Oz (24:44):How are you all? Barnes (24:44):We're huge fan. Leslie (24:45):We're so excited. Dr. Oz (24:46):I'm so impressed that Cubby looks well rested with a baby in the house. I don't know. How does that work even? I could never pull that off. Cubby (24:53):I don't know. It's amazing. It's life-changing. I think the adrenaline actually every day keeps you going and ... Barnes (25:00):Hold on. Dr. Oz, The important thing is this is pre, his Jager shots. He does it 5:00. Is that healthy? Let's ask the man. Dr. Oz (25:08):I do a Jager shot every day at 5:00 p.m. Actually, sometimes more than one. Leslie (25:12):True story, Dr. Oz. Dr. Oz (25:14):Well, I'll tell you when my kids were young, I would sign up for extra on call at the hospital, because at least I could get a little sleep there. Cubby (25:20):You're right. I know. I know. Yeah. I don't sleep much. But it's all worth it. Again, thank you for joining us. These are my podcast pals Barnes and Leslie, and we just have a few questions for you. I want to catch up and you've been a busy man, I'm sure. I mean, everyone wants to talk to you about COVID-19, correct? Dr. Oz (25:38):Right. It's been busy six months of my life. It's also been frustrating at times, and exhilarating at others, because one of the problems you run into oftentimes in life is that you have inadequate information. As a doctor, you often got to go talk to a patient when you don't know 100% what the right decision is because there's no data on it. That's how this entire six months is often felt. We have some directionally correct ideas, but we ended up changing our minds and lot of other issues like masks. That's been very frustrating for the public. But, you're right. I'm getting called a lot just to try to offer advice that I give to my own family, because at this point, that's the most valuable advice. Barnes (26:12):Dr. Oz How do you even have time in the day? This is an honest question from being a publisher of books, a man of television, an actual doctor, an actual surgeon, how do you find time to actually practice surgery and medicine? Dr. Oz (26:28):Well, I've always dedicated one day a week that I go to the hospital, participate in our grand rounds, do procedures, see patients. In fact, right now I'm studying for my boards, because every five years you have to get re-up to make sure you're staying up-to-date in health information. But I also have great partners at the hospital. Now, as you know, I'm at Columbia University in New York Presbyterian Hospital here in the city. It's easy for me to go to the studio a couple days a week, and then just, instead of turning right to go downtown and go turn left to go uptown to the hospital, and the routine has always maintained me. Dr. Oz (27:02):I got to say, early on when I was talking Oprah about where to tape the show, one of the reasons you wanted to be in New York so I could keep practicing because I felt that ideally, we'd be ... putting in television. what I do every day taking care of patients, if I could just take that same, in honesty, and just translate it to your home, then you'd actually be able to learn a lot about what your doctors wants to tell you, but doesn't have time to tell you. It makes you a smarter patient. In fact, it makes you a world expert on your own body, which you really should be. Leslie (27:31):Dr. Oz, there's been so many questions about testing for COVID-19. A lot of the people that are listening now, I am really curious about the false negatives that are happening. You broke it down. I follow you on Instagram and Twitter, you broke it down. How is that happening? If you do get a negative test, but still have the symptoms, should you go back and be retested? It's so confusing. Dr. Oz (27:53):Well, let me simplify a little bit by entering the second part of that question with affirmative. Yes, you have to go get tested again if you have symptoms. If you're coughing, and having a fever, or feeling lethargy, or having intestinal problems, and you have a negative test, you still have to suspect COVID-19, go get tested again. Here's why. Until recently, a lot of the tests required you to put the little probe that the Q-Tip with the very back of your nose. The cotton swab is uncomfortable. I don't know if you guys have been tested, but I get tested at the hospital, your eyes water. It's not very pleasant. To take it easy on you, instead of leaving that cotton swab back there for 10 seconds, which is the official protocol, they just get near it. Well, that's not the same thing. Dr. Oz (28:35):If I'm swabbing the outside of your nose versus deep inside your nose where it feels it's in your brain. You may not pick up the virus which is primarily to back your throat. That's why this recent information, which I want to thank the NBA and their Commissioner Adam Silver for, because they participated in examining this. The CDC has just approved a saliva tests. The reason that's important is you don't just spit a little bit of stuff, you actually collect sputum from the back of your throat deep in your lungs, and go, like that, right? Spit it into this cup. That's actually a very accurate way of getting it. It's not perfect. But getting a sample of sputum that's pretty stable can be tested the next day or the day after. You'll learn very quickly if you're positive or negative. Because you know that it's not uncomfortable, you don't mind doing it a lot. Barnes (29:21):Amen. Dr. Oz (29:21):Most people now agreed, the better way of screening America is to do lots of tests and assume the first one may not be perfect, but if you do two tests, one of them is going to be right. Cubby (29:31):What is your biggest concern Dr. Oz, fall going into winter? What is your biggest concern with this? Are we in the first wave still, or the second wave, and no one really knows Barnes (29:40):Is it halftime? Cubby (29:41):Right. Dr. Oz (29:43):it's about halftime, actually. But we're still in the first wave. You're still in the first half. We saw ... What happened in New York spread to the south. Actually, many times it was New Yorkers literally going to the south and carrying the virus with them, maybe not the Arizona, and that allowed the virus to continue to prosper when it shouldn't have. My biggest concern, to answer your first question, is nihilism, is this belief we're never going to get ahead of this, it's going to keep haunting us, it's going b torturing us. There's so many positive bits of information that it makes me feel pretty confident that we're going to be able to whip this in a timely fashion. Dr. Oz (30:13):Here they are. Ready? First off, the recent data from Europe, about a third of us may have what are called killer T-cells. Our immune system is made up of antibodies. You all know about those. They're little foot soldiers ready to attack the virus. But you also have these memory cells, these T-cells in your body. If you had the common cold last year, the year before, your body may have recalled that a corona virus causes the common cold, oftentimes, and it's close enough to the current COVID-19 virus that you're actually protected. That means, think about this, a third of the population may not be prone to getting the bad infection or infected at all. Then you have in places like New York City, where I am, you got a 20% incidents, maybe people have already been infected, that gets you about 50% of the population. Now you're approaching herd immunity numbers. It means the second wave won't be as bad as we would otherwise have feared. Dr. Oz (30:59):Second big Information, 70% of Americans ... are you wearing a mask? A mask is a big ... although early on, didn't appreciate how powerful it was. We now recognize. I spoke into the COVID taskforce, the White House Task Force on this. All these experts are saying the same thing, the mask tames this virus. It makes it behave like the flu instead of COVID-19. That's why we're seeing a dramatic reduction in cases in the south now and across the country. Dr. Oz (31:24):All these are positives. We have weapons we can use, like the mask, we've got general biology supporting us, and then there's few other factors. Our medical management has dramatically improved. Only half the number of people go to the ICU is used to in the early days of COVID-19, and then finally the vaccine. Which all the early data supporting its efficacy, so we think it's going to work. We'll have a lot of data probably by November, December giving people confidence that we can actually mass vaccinate people, if they want to get vaccinated, no one's going to force you. But if you want to get vaccinated and be part of the herd immunity to protect America, you can get your vaccine. We're going to have to wait till January, February probably to do that because you want you give enough months of tens of thousands of people experiencing the vaccine to make sure it's safe that the average American, the average person listening to your show right now can say, "You know what? I get it. It works and it seems to be safe enough. Nothing is perfect. But it's safe enough. I'm going to go ahead and get it." Barnes (32:14):What do you think, Dr. Oz, though the conversation centering around this vaccine that at some point will be here, you're going to find companies and places just like they're requiring mask? Don't you think were they're going to say, "Look, if you're going to come back to work, you have to have the vaccine." But then that opens up the conversation politically. It opens up the safety conversation, all of this starts going sideways. How do you think everyone's going to react to that and work through it? Dr. Oz (32:40):I think forcing people to get a vaccine will be a horrible error. Barnes (32:44):People are going to. Dr. Oz (32:46):There may be some, but as to your point you made, energetically, it changes the entire equation. The argument needs to be here's the five reasons that you don't want to get the vaccine, and here are the five reasons that those arguments are wrong, just deal with it head on. Face-to-face, because you talk through it, and some people will never change their mind. But most people I have found will, as long as you actually confront the arguments that are being made without ... behind the scenes, often on social media that scares people and convinces people it's unwise. Dr. Oz (33:20):By the way, we got to get the data. I'm not just going to pretend that I know it's safe. We don't know that yet. Let's see what the data shows over different age groups, different genders, different races, African-Americans are very resistant to vaccines and these therapies because there's a history of African-Americans being used in experiments, and they weren't consented into. There's hesitation. Let's just deal with those issues. Get it out there. Then people who want to get vaccinated, they can. Dr. Oz (33:43):But let me go through the numbers here. You need about 60% to 70% of people protected one way or the other in order to have herd immunity. You don't have to have 100% of people get vaccinated. It will be nice if the vaccine is safe and effective for that to happen. But the 100% is a hard number. But if most people get vaccinated, or they've been exposed and did ... say, recovered or they have past years exposure to the common cold, and protected from that, then we'll cobble together a coalition of people who won't get the virus. That's how we'll create barriers. Dr. Oz (34:13):I would emphasize for people who are vulnerable, older people, people chronic conditions like obesity, diabetes, hypertension, people in nursing homes, they really ought to get the vaccine. If it works for them, we have to prove it. It could be a game-changer because those people aren't getting sick. Remember 95% of the people went to the hospital were those category of people, then the rest of us don't have that big a deal with the virus. Young people don't seem to have a big problem. I'm not going to bang my head into the wall vaccinating every five-year-old in America. Leslie (34:41):What about with flu season coming up? Because there's some people who never take a flu shot, but now coupled with COVID-19, what's your recommendation on that, because it's worrying a lot of people? Dr. Oz (34:52):Well, the flu shots have been around for a long time. I've gotten 20 years worth of flu shots. I don't think the danger is a massive issue. There are some people still they're going to be hesitant, I get that. But for the average American, that's low-lying fruit. I think getting the flu vaccine means that if you get a fever lethargy, in the middle of December, you won't be fearful it's actually COVID-19. You won't be going through all the extra testing. You won't be worried about side-effects, or lying on your back for two or three weeks. I think this might be the good year to get your flu vaccine. A lot of facilities are going to start offering it early, so that you can get ... first in line and get protected. Cubby (35:26):See, my fear is going back to later this year is a bad collision between COVID-19 spiking and a bad flu season, because that could ultimately fill hospitals up. Is that a concern? Dr. Oz (35:39):Very much of a concern. For the flu is not a benign process. We probably have 30, 40,000 people a year die. Last year the more children died of the flu than died of COVID-19. It's not a benign process. You're marching the war with the army you've got. We have a vaccine for the flu, take it. Removed that is one of the problems that might land you on your back for a week. Again, I do it anyway because I'm in the hospital. I don't want to give patients who are already sick the flu. But think about that for your own families. If you can protect yourself, you guys are all good. Once this eases up a little bit more, you guys are exposed to a lot of people. You're in media. Why take a chance? I mean you can continue to enjoy your job, keep entertain your fan base, and keep your family safe all at the same time by getting, at least, I, helping that process, by getting a flu shot I will take it. Barnes (36:30):What's weird now, and my wife is guilty of this, every time anything hurts, I've got coronavirus. I need to go get ... You know what I mean? There are other things that make you ... Dr. Oz (36:40):That happened to me last week. It was three days in a row I was more tired than usual, all day long. I thought, "Oh my god, I got to bed." Barnes (36:45):It's in your head? Dr. Oz (36:46):Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Barnes (36:46):Everyone thinks, "Oh, I've got coronavirus." I mean, it just keeps happening. You can get sick from other things. I mean, come on. Dr. Oz (36:54):It messes with your head. I think this is a bigger theme in America. A lot of people are scared and you don't want to go through life in fear. It's not a good way to make decisions. This is not just about COVID-19. In life in general, you don't want to make decisions with a pure emotional driver of fear, because we're better than that. We're strong enough to do it differently. Yeah. You're fatigued for three days could be COVID-19. But it's probably not. Cubby (37:17):Right. Barnes (37:18):What's the biggest question you get besides COVID-19, obviously, from when you're ... because you're such a people person? When people engage with you, what do they ask you? Cubby (37:26):Actually, can I chime in on that, Barnes? Barnes (37:28):Yeah. Cubby (37:28):Because before COVID-19, I would ask Oz about hemorrhoids and stuff. I got hemorrhoid, what do I do? Things have totally changed in the last six months. Dr. Oz (37:36):Well, the number one question I still get is, "What does Cubby really like?" Cubby (37:40):Shut up. Leslie (37:41):I ask that often. Barnes (37:42):It's hemorrhoids and you're Meister Dr. Oz (37:45):Exactly. Barnes (37:45):It's easy. Dr. Oz (37:46):It's all right here. Cubby (37:46):But that isn't the question, Barnes. What question do you get the most probably outside of COVID? Dr. Oz (37:50):What can I do to live my best life, to be able to thrive in a world where I don't seem to have any control? I always people, "Listen, part of the reason I went into health is because the only person who can control your health is you." Interestingly, it applies to COVID-19. But everything is, well, one of the best ways to avoid complications of COVID-19 is to lose weight, which, Cubby, I'm done beautifully. You'd have lots of people who don't appreciate how much resilience they truly have. They also don't appreciate the importance of us to each other. Because what's been the safety net for humanity is each other, is us. Dr. Oz (38:27):We're designed to be intimate social creatures. Our brain got the size they are, not to go hunting. You'd go hunting with a walnut-sized brain. We have a large prefrontal cortex. We can look at each other and assess visual cues. But even equally importantly, auditory cues are hugely important. The subtle timbre of your voice, how you said things, rather than what you said, that's why music is so important to us. What you do is so critical, because people are hearing you and processing all kinds of subtle elements that you may not even know you're conveying, but it's truthfully there. I tell people remember, you're like a raindrop falling into the ocean of humanity. Never forget that you have huge power if we do it in numbers. Leslie (39:05):I love the health tips that you give. One thing I did want to ask you, because Barnes and Cubby gave me a hard time about this a couple of weeks ago. I bought this thing on Amazon. It's a WeFit, and it's this gallon water jug. It has little inspirational sayings every two hours starting at 7:00 a.m. to force me to drink water because I would never drink water during the day. Now I'm drinking a gallon a day. What is your recommendation on drinking water? Is that too much, a gallon a day that I'm drinking? Dr. Oz (39:35):But my daughter has what you have. I was giving her a hard time about it because I said, "The amount of water you drink really does depend on how much you sweat and how much you exercise." The general rule of thumb is you should be able to read through your urine. You should be hydrated well enough that when you pee, it's relatively clear. If you ... Don't actually do this, by the way, Cubby, so literal. Cubby (39:57):I was trying. You got a book? I had Judy Blume's Superfudge ready to go. Dr. Oz (40:02):Yes. Exactly. I get Mad Magazine. Reading through Mad Magazine through your urine, right, like getting a wet, that's the kind of ... but that's actually the best test now. There's no harm with doing a gallon a day. But you don't have to have a gallon a day and it might be the three-quarters of nowadays fine for you. If you look down your urine is dark color, Coca-Cola colored or darker than that golden yellow, then you're not hydrated well enough. Barnes (40:24):I have that same jug but I filled it with Diet Coke. Is a gallon a Diet Coke too much a day, Dr. Oz? Dr. Oz (40:30):So bad. I have strong feelings about diet sodas. There's no free lunch. I guess, here's the problem with diet sodas. The artificial sweeteners in there are several hundred times sweeter than sugar. They've never been shown to help you diet. Quite the opposite. They are linked to chronic metabolic illnesses, not probably because of the drink itself, but because people who are drinking it are prone to those problems. But your brain is so smart, that it's looking for nutrients. Cubby (40:54):He's drinking a Diet Coke as you're talking about. Leslie (40:56):I know. I just saw that. Dr. Oz (40:58):I saw. I could see it. I mean, I know you're describing it for the listener. But it's embarrassing. Yeah. Get a screenshot of that. Barnes (41:03):Okay. Well, is iced tea the same? Dr. Oz (41:06):No. Real drinks with a real sugar, I feel are better than diets drink. If you have iced tea with it ... But think about this, how much sugar do you need to put in a drink? If normally the soft drinks have a teaspoon per cc, per ounce, there's a lot of sugar. If you just put a one full teaspoon of sugar into a tea, it will taste sweet enough, and that's 16 calories. It's not 130 or 160 calories. It's 13 calories or 15 calories is not much. Barnes (41:39):I need to stop. Dr. Oz (41:39):Yeah. [crosstalk 00:41:40] easier way to go. Cubby (41:41):I had an issue like Barnes. I had Diet Coke all the time, four or five a day. I switched to seltzer. I still get that fizz feeling and a little bit of flavor. But it's healthy. It's zero, zero, zero all across the board here. Barnes (41:53):I need to stop. I need to stop. Dr. Oz (41:55):Yeah. They have these flavored fizzy drinks now which I like, too. I think you're right Cubby. That's the way to do it. You tickle your tongue, which is a lot of the soft drink beverage experience is about. You don't need all those artificial tastes in there. Then, if you want sugar, add sugar. Barnes (42:08):Yeah. I can see I got confronted by Dr. Oz. I've got to put down ... why'd you stop drinking Dr. Coke ... Dr. Coke ... Diet Coke, because Dr. Ross said so. Dr. Oz, when all this hysteria, and I mean your career started when Oprah put you to the forefront, did you ever think ... I mean, were you targeting that, or did you just end up in it? When you started your media career, and in your enterprise, and then you met Oprah? I don't know how you met Oprah. But then she really started cheerleading you. You were a guest, what, 500 times or something on her show? Did you think it would ever be this type of thing? Dr. Oz (42:47):Not only did I not think it was possible. It wasn't on my vision board. I hazard to say that if I had desired that career media, it would not have worked with Oprah. I'll tell you very briefly how this all came down. It was my wife's, by the way, like many relationships. I will just put my shoulder to the millstone, where we're working in the salt mine of New York, Presbyterian Columbia. I go to work every morning, operating all day, and come home exhausted. My wife was after a while sick and tired of my whining about the fact that so many of my patients could have avoided the need for me to heal them with steel, literally taking a bandsaw to their chest to open up to do heart surgery. If only they had understood a few basic tips about general health, losing weight, dealing with their diabetes, managing their blood pressure, all these things we talked about the show all the time. Dr. Oz (43:35):In the course of that, she said, "Why don't we make sure together," because my wife is ... remember those Visine commercials, the bloodshot eyes? Leslie (43:40):Yeah. Dr. Oz (43:41):Those are my wife's eyes. She understood the power of media. She understood the remarkable ability of you guys to change people's minds. She said, "Let's going to make the show." I made I made a show for Discovery Channel. It was a series actually of 13 episodes called Second Opinion. My wife produced them. My first guest, Oprah Winfrey. She came on because Gayle King was just a wonderful human being said, "Oprah, what this guy's trying to do is important. Give him a time of day. You're going to be in New York, and whatever day it was, just let him have half an hour, 20 minutes even." She's already in hair and makeup to get her own magazine cover taken. We ended up talking for hours. We really hit it off. She's a great teacher, a great educator, not just for America, but for me. We call Oprah University. Dr. Oz (44:25):Those of us who are privileged to work on her show with her that she's shared stuff with you. For example, as a doctor, I figured if I gave you the facts, you're going to change, obviously. I'm telling you to stop smoking, you can have heart attack, you will stop smoking. Wrong. It doesn't work in personal life, doesn't work in medicine, or anywhere else. Dr. Oz (44:42):Oprah said, and she's right, "People do not change based on what they know. They change based on how they feel," Get people to feel differently about stopping cigarettes or whatever the problem is, wearing a mask for COVID. They feel differently about it, then they'll do it. That was the beginning of my years working with her. Then she launched me on my career because Parker Lee [inaudible 00:45:03] conspired, and said, "Listen, you have the ability to make a show, I'll support you. But you got to go out there and tell everyone as honestly as you can stuff that they're not hearing from the healthcare system now. America is not taking care of themselves, because we haven't given them the advice in a way that empowers them." That was the birth of the show. Dr. Oz (45:20):I think, although, maybe not ... looking back at it years later, you guys know but I got a Hollywood star this month. I mean, that happens and it's like a dream. I'm pinching myself, because it was never ... no heart surgeon wants to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. celebrate. I can Cubby (45:34):Where's it located? Dr. Oz (45:36):It's in Hollywood. I don't know where it is yet. We haven't ... COVID-19 I can't celebrate. Barnes (45:40):[crosstalk 00:45:40] even a see star. Dr. Oz (45:40):I wanted to know the exact treat, so I can get a picture. Cubby (45:44):But nobody's want to do that. Dr. Oz (45:45):You're coming. Leslie (45:46):Dr. Oz. I didn't realize this until this morning that you are on TikTok. Has Dr. Oz is on TikTok, when did that start? Dr. Oz (45:56):Well, my show was in China and my show is in 100 countries. China, the parent company of TikTok is called Daojin. I've got hundreds of thousands of followers on that portal. The trend to across over the TickTok was pretty straightforward. TikTok is wonderful if you want to get the message out without a lot of ads to a younger generation, and they actually care a lot about health. Dr. Oz (46:19):People care about health four times in their life, when they go through puberty, that's why the TikTok generation cares about it, when they go through menopause, that's why the show works because every woman from 35 to 60 thinks she's in menopause, and many times they are, when you're going through a health crisis, and when you're pregnant. Those are the four times you care. Pretty much throughout your life, there are opportunities for people to come into the health arena and then go back out again. Twenty-five-year-old men don't care about health unless it's related to sports. You've got to find your way to talk to them about health. Dr. Oz (46:47):But there's a huge audience that are experiencing health issues in their lives. It's not bad, critical illnesses, things ... puberty is not an illness. But crazy things are happening to your body. You want to understand them. I think a TikTok on how to take care of a pimple, and by don't pop them. Now, there's a whole strategy for doing this, then you'll watch. Cubby (47:07):Now listen, Dr. Oz, I want to ask you a quick a quick question. You made me feel a lot better. My daughter was born on January 27th. You're one of the first people to text me. I said, "Everything is great. My daughter is healthy, but she was born with a cleft palate." You wrote back, "Easy fix," and that made me feel a lot better. The surgery is planned in a couple of months. For those who don't know, a cleft palate, you can't see it visually, unless you look inside the mouth on the roof of her mouth. You can see her nasal passages if you look in the roof of her mouth. But it's not a cleft lip or anything. It's in the inside. My question is, I've read about it, I still don't understand how they repair a cleft palate. Is it skin graft? Do you even know that answer? I know you know everything. Dr. Oz (47:52):Yeah. It depends on how wide it is. There's sometimes you do use skin grafts. But oftentimes you can mobilize the tissue well enough just to close it. Remember, the only reason that you have to fix a cleft palate is so that it helps with phonation, to be able to pronounce the letters of the alphabet more effectively. She'll speak without an impairment. People have cleft lips, which is more severe version of this condition, there's a significant cosmetic element that you need to fix as well, and that's a bit more dicey. Dr. Oz (48:23):But what your daughter is going to go through is not nearly as challenging. I also want to emphasize that you don't do it too early because you don't do anything to a young baby. You just want to do it before they start making words, so she'll never know the difference. Cubby (48:35):Yeah. The problem is she can't ... the bottle she can't suck because she doesn't have that suction ability with no roof of her mouth. We have to help her with bottles and stuff like that. But it's comforting to know that it's an easy fix, because it's scary, really ... Barnes (48:48):That is scary. Dr. Oz (48:49):Every child is born with little things you don't know about, and you just discover them, and it's ... everyone gets worried about it because moms feel the child is the fifth limb. They're especially. Then nothing happens to that child without you viscerally feeling it. Thankfully, I think oftentimes the most dangerous thing for the child is the anxiety of the parents, not the actual problem the child is facing. That's the one thing we really dealt well with in medicine is being to manage these kinds of common problems. Barnes (49:15):Dr. Oz, I'm a huge fan of yours, as I mentioned at the beginning, and with fame comes tough territory sometimes. I mean, I know that you are a big entity now. But when you get these other doctors and other people trashing you just because you've had fame as a doctor beyond just the operating room and on television and books, is that tough to deal with? I mean, these guys ... everyone's got a tear everyone down who has success. I think you give great information. I'm not a doctor. I don't know what you're saying is completely accurate because I don't know. I trust you and you're a trusting guy. Dr. Oz (49:53):It comes with the territory. Listen, I divide people in two categories. There are folks that are attacking you because they're embittered about something that has nothing to do with me. I hear it, of course, it hurts. But I don't think at the heart. Then there are people who say things sometimes quite harsh, where they got a point. You got to differentiate those two. To blindly think that I got everything figured out and everyone's criticizing me is jealous is a big error. Respecting the one, the opinions, and differentiating the opinions that are said for positive benefit to me is an important point. We spent a lot of time in the show doing just that, identifying which are the messages that are being sent to us that we got to really respond to, because this person making a great argument about why shouldn't be saying X, Y, Z. Those the ones I listen to. Dr. Oz (50:39):Listen, if you're in the public eye, you better be responsive to the public. Because if you're ignoring what people are observing about you, sometimes it's not even that I'm saying the wrong things. I'm saying it in the wrong way. If I'm misspeaking about something, I need to address that because people get the wrong impression of what the truth is, and it's still my fault for not making it clear enough. Barnes (50:58):It just seems like other doctors Just dissect and look for one little thing that you say that they can grandstand on just in the end trying to get their own publicity. It's just a weird thing. Dr. Oz (51:08):You know what? I tell you, if they weren't paid attention that will be worse. I'd much rather argue about whether the vaccine is safe or not, than never have a discussion. In America, what liberal democratic society is built on is our ability to tell the truth to each other. They not always get along but still be okay about that. That's what the American tribe is about. We built this nation on our ability to speak sometimes with harshness towards each other. Dr. Oz (51:35):Listen, in the hospital, every Thursday my hospital, we have what's called M&M conference. I do it after every show as well. It's morbidity and mortality conference. M&M. We're supposed to go in there and explain why our patient died. Now, if it's not my fault, does the patient's family care? Not really. Does the next patient's family care? Not really. They want to know what you do differently, so doesn't happen again. The questions that are asked are not kind, soft, cuddly questions. But then I ask in the questions to hurt me, they're asking the questions to debate what was the right thing to do, because you won't figure out how to improve what you're doing otherwise. This is the most sensitive thing about making my show. Dr. Oz (52:13):When I go back up to the control room afterwards, and we have everyone around me, and we're saying, "Okay, what could we have done better?" Sometimes I should be more complimentary because I've got a team I'm so proud of that really protects me and does a great job making entertaining television that's educational. But there's almost always something we could have done better. It's sometimes it's me. I didn't ask the question the right way. You didn't write the question the right way. We logged meeting at the camera angle, the demonstration didn't explode with enough exuberance, whatever it could be. We talked about that. Usually there's something we could have done better. Remember it next time around we improve. Leslie (52:47):Dr. Oz, you do have a lot going on. But at the end of the day, what do you do to unwind? I mean, are you binging on a Netflix show? What does Dr. Oz do to really unwind and take a deep breath at the end of the day? Dr. Oz (53:02):Well, it actually starts the beginning of the day. My morning is very regimented. I get up and I work out and actually relax when I work out, because I watch something that I like to ... I'm watching the Last Kingdom right now, is an example. But whatever you happen to ... I look forward to getting up and working out in the morning. Then about an hour after I've started working out, whatever ... I have a whole different bunch of things I do, but I finished working out and I just feel like my whole day is wide open in front of me. I also know and I see bright light in the morni
Episode 80 of the weekly Mom's Spaghetti Podcast with Keith Cohen's favorite new music from the week! All songs can be found on the Spotify or Apple Music playlist "Positive Vibes Only" (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1KdDkfwJrH3QLnKbosOS8Q ~or~ https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/positive-vibes-only/pl.u-V9D73bNFB1d8PAz)1:54 Don't Leave Me -- Lost Frequencies, Mathieu Koss3:31 One More Night -- Lost Frequencies, Easton Corbin4:48 Unbreakable -- BUNT., Clarence Coffe Jr.6:47 Cry -- Gryffin, John Martin8:09 Crying Over You -- The Band CAMINO, Chelsea Cutler9:19 Dancing Underwater -- Ella Vos10:44 Don't Play Pretend -- Anna Sofia11:53 I Don't Want To Make It Alone, I Want To Make It With You -- beaux13:10 Scared of the World -- Sarcastic Sounds15:02 Vampire -- Dominic Fike16:41 Intoxicated -- Always Never18:04 Life Goes On -- Bryce Vine20:03 Head In The Clouds -- BabyJake21:41 hours -- again&again23:01 Feeling Heartless -- SaxbyTwins24:23 Drift -- Oscar Welsh25:56 The Heat -- Khamari27:21 DOOR UNLOCKED -- Murda Beatz, Polo G, Ty Dolla $ign29:08 City on Lock -- Hit-Boy, Dom Kennedy, Nas30:21 Feel Good Inc. -- Gorillaz #tbt See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Talk about a Thicc Stack! This week Mike makes a big announcement that affects the show starting NEXT WEEK! Your Thiccness leader also talks about all of these following books: Amazing Spider-Man: Sins Rising Prelude #1 Daredevil #21 Empyre #2 Empyre Avengers #1 Empyre X-Men #1 Lords of Empyre: Emperor Hulking #1 Spider-Man: Free Comic Book Day #1 Wolverine #3 X-Men/Fantastic Four #4 X-Men: Free Comic Book Day #1 Action Comics #1023 Batgirl #47 Batman #95 Batman and The Outsiders #14 Detective Comics #1024 Justice League Dark #24 Strange Adventures #3
We sat down with Jake "The Snake" Paterson and talked about his pro career, surf coaching, and "We are Feel Good Inc" sunscreen.
Dve skladby ako jedna. Créme de la créme mashupov. Obsahuje:*Adele vs Daft Punk*Katy Perry vs Manu Chao vs Gorillaz*Bee Gees vs Jamiroquai*Queen vs bossanova*Chemical Brothers vs Beethoven****PLAYLIST A INTERPRETI:1. CARLOS SERRANO MIX Something about us /DAFTPUNK Set Fire To The Rain /ADELE 2. POMPLA MOOSE MUSIC ft. JON COZART I Kissed a Girl /KATY PERRY Me Gustas Tu /MANU CHAO Feel Good Inc. /GORILLAZ 3. POMPLA MOOSE MUSIC Stayin’ alive /BEE GEES Virtual insanity /JAMIROQUAI 4. SHAHAR VARSHAL Bossa Nova Baby /ELVIS PRESLEY Dani California /RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS We Will Rock You /QUEEN Whistle /FLORIDA Crazy /CEE LO GREEN 5. DJs FROM MARS Symphony n.5 /LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Galvanize /CHEMICAL BROTHERS
Dve skladby ako jedna. Créme de la créme mashupov. Obsahuje: *Adele vs Daft Punk *Katy Perry vs Manu Chao vs Gorillaz *Bee Gees vs Jamiroquai *Queen vs bossanova *Chemical Brothers vs Beethoven **** PLAYLIST A INTERPRETI: 1. CARLOS SERRANO MIX Something about us /DAFTPUNK Set Fire To The Rain /ADELE 2. POMPLA MOOSE MUSIC ft. JON COZART I Kissed a Girl /KATY PERRY Me Gustas Tu /MANU CHAO Feel Good Inc. /GORILLAZ 3. POMPLA MOOSE MUSIC Stayin' alive /BEE GEES Virtual insanity /JAMIROQUAI 4. SHAHAR VARSHAL Bossa Nova Baby /ELVIS PRESLEY Dani California /RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS We Will Rock You /QUEEN Whistle /FLORIDA Crazy /CEE LO GREEN 5. DJs FROM MARS Symphony n.5 /LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Galvanize /CHEMICAL BROTHERS
Sha shaba shaka shaba! On this week's episode (as picked by our Patreon listeners) we're joined by Julia Nunes (@julianunes - musician, YouTuber) to discuss the absurd, virtual (and ephermerberal) lyricism of Gorillaz's 2005 hit, "Feel Good Inc.!" (Or as Julia calls it, Feels Good Inc.!)Check out Julia's new album on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5KxxHTQit8vvtn3JFyw3MH?si=C20yd7SjQPGvrvVWeHAr-QUNPUNCHABLE JAMS: "Love On Top" by Beyoncé, "Flower Moon (ft. Steve Lacy)" by Vampire Weekend, "Song 2" by Blur.Want more Punch Up The Jam? Become a Patron today! You'll support the show plus perks like:DOWNLOAD the punch-ups (four posted each month as well as the entire back catalog).VOTE on what songs we punch up!WEEKLY BONUS EPISODE of Unpunchables Etc.MORE BABY!!!!!!!!!!Check it all out at www.patreon.com/punchupthejam.Follow us on social:Punch Up The Jam: twitter.com/punchupthejam | instagram.com/punchupthejamUnpunchable Jams playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2BkkFZcsJaS7VKN2v3sZM6Miel: twitter.com/miel | instagram.com/mielmonsterDemi: twitter.com/electrolemon | instagram.com/electrolemon
This episode was mass produced in a satanic mill to bring you the illusion of happiness! It's Gorillaz melancholy monster hit, "Feel Good Inc" this week! We also go over the differences between folk, bluegrass, and country in our bonus segment "Cover Me Classroom"! Covers by: Cookin' On 3 Burners, Dillon Hodges, IRONTOM, filous and LissA, Serais, Kyle Olthoff and Leah McVey, Lucas Stricagnoli, The Same and Lalitia, Jack The Envious, DARENOTS. Spotify playlist here
Groove On Air Vol 107 Tracklist: 1. Adawe Boogie - The Souljazz Orchestra 2. Children of the Revolution (The Reflex Revision) - T. Rex 3. Pop Concerto - Pop Concerto Show 4. Mixed Bizness (Nu Wave Dreamix by Les Rythmes Digitales) - Beck 5. Neva Soft (The Mike Delinquent Project remix) - MS DYNAMITE 6. Let's Dance (Yak Inek Unek) (Yak Inek Unek) - Ibibio Sound Machine 7. Stevie's Stomp - Daytoner 8. Color Blind - Frankie Beverly Raw Soul 9. We Got Latin Soul - Mongo Santamaría 10. Paradise Beach - Bio Bonsaï 11. Latin Slide - La Clave 12. Little Britain - Dreadzone 13. Love Man - Otis Redding 14. Panique - Juniore 15. Feel Good Inc. - Cookin' on 3 Burners 16. Sweet Soul Music - Arthur Conley
Groove On Air Vol 107 Tracklist: 1. Adawe Boogie - The Souljazz Orchestra 2. Children of the Revolution (The Reflex Revision) - T. Rex 3. Pop Concerto - Pop Concerto Show 4. Mixed Bizness (Nu Wave Dreamix by Les Rythmes Digitales) - Beck 5. Neva Soft (The Mike Delinquent Project remix) - MS DYNAMITE 6. Let's Dance (Yak Inek Unek) (Yak Inek Unek) - Ibibio Sound Machine 7. Stevie's Stomp - Daytoner 8. Color Blind - Frankie Beverly Raw Soul 9. We Got Latin Soul - Mongo Santamaría 10. Paradise Beach - Bio Bonsaï 11. Latin Slide - La Clave 12. Little Britain - Dreadzone 13. Love Man - Otis Redding 14. Panique - Juniore 15. Feel Good Inc. - Cookin' on 3 Burners 16. Sweet Soul Music - Arthur Conley
It's all good news on the first ever crossover episode of One-Hit Wonders of the World. Dillon Flynn from Hallelujah Monkeyz stops into Maxton's hometown of Charleston, South Carolina with Trevor in tow to get us all drunk and take you deep into the cult of Gorillaz. Elevator going up.
It's all good news on the first ever crossover episode of One-Hit Wonders of the World. Dillon Flynn from Hallelujah Monkeyz stops into Charleston with Trevor in tow to get us all drunk and take you deep into the cult of Gorillaz. Elevator going up. @1hitwondercast onehitwondercast@gmail.com Hallelujah Monkeyz: @gorillazfancast hallelujahmonkeyz.com
5 titres à écouter quand il fait froid, qu’il pleut, que c’est dimanche, et qu’on a rien à faire. À ajouter dans votre playlist Spotify : M.I.A – Go Off Wham! – Wake Me Up, Before You Go, Go Queen – Don’t Stop Me Now The Kills – Impossible Tracks Gorillaz – Feel Good Inc.
Second albums! Most artists have them, and they run the gammit. We talk about why they may be good, bad or anywhere in between! Did you have any thoughts? Comments? Please send them to us at joyouseclectic@gmail.com! Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://www.facebook.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://twitter.com/joyouseclectic Songs Used Chad Songs: "Wolves At Night" by Manchester Orchestra, "Kids with Guns", "Feel Good Inc", "Dare" by Gorillaz, "I Slept with Bonhomme at CBC", "Stars and Sons", "Almost Crimes" by Broken Social Scene, "Shake it OUt", "pride", "I Can Feel a Hot One" by Manchester Orchestra Matt Songs: "North American Scum" by LCD Soundsystem, "Staraflur" by Sigur Ros, "King of Carrot Flowers Pts 2 & 3" by Neutral Milk Hotel Parker Songs: "Dog's Diary" by Chinese Football, "Suspension" by Mae, "An Infinite Regression" by Animals As Leaders All intros/bumpers/outros written and recorded by hosts. Check out our 'sister' podcast "Two Bros Driving" here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-bros-driving/id1349804668?mt=2 or follow their social media @twobrosdriving Photo credit to unsplash
This week we try out something a little different! Listen along as we interpret the lyrics of some of our favorite songs. Keeping with the Wandering Barycenter style we analyze the songs separately and then get together to discuss. Let us know what you think and if we should (or should not) do this again!
Som rockstjerne og frontfigur i bandet Blur har Albarn i over tre årtier udforsket rockmusikkens muligheder, mens han med det virtuelle band Gorillaz i samarbejde med tegneserieskaberen Jamie Hewlett har udforsket genrer som hiphop, triphop, electronica m.m. Han har også været medlem af de to ”supergrupper” The Good, the Bad & the Queen og Rocket Juice & the Moon og endvidere skrevet et par operaer, komponeret soundtracks og produceret andre kunstnere. Playliste:Blur: She’s So High (1990)Blur: For Tomorrow (1993)Blur: Chemical World (1993)Blur: Girls & Boys (1994)Blur feat. Francoise Hardy: To the End (1995)Blur: Charmless Man (1995)Blur: Death of a Party (1996)Blur: Beetlebum (1997)Blur: No Distance Left to Run (1999)Gorillaz: Clint Eastwood (2001)Mali Music: Sunset Coming On (2002)Blur: Out of Time (2003)Gorillaz: Feel Good Inc. (2005)The Good, The Bad & The Queen: Northern Whale (2007) Gorillaz: On Melancholy Hill (2010)Damon Albarn: Everyday Robots (2014) Blur: My Terracotta Heart (2015)Gorillaz: Andromeda (2017)
We made songs from places, talked about our new favorite podcasts and met Sprinkleman. Show Notes Dublin Coddle “Sugar, We’re Going Down” (in a Hot Topic) “I’ll Follow You into the Dark” (from your sister’s bedroom, circa 2006) “Terrible Love” by The National (from your neighbor’s apartment) “Feel Good Inc.” by Gorillaz (from above a car) Wonderful! The Memory Palace The Starters Reply All San Francisco Zen Center Podcast The Anthropocene Reviewed Playing for Fun Ten Minute Tech Talk Sprinkleman Spoonman Nothing Man Shameless Plugs Follow Tyler on Twitter Check out Tyler’s website Follow Shaun on Twitter Follow Taylor on Twitter Follow Dudes Brunch on Twitter Like Dudes Brunch on Facebook Review the show on Apple Podcasts
Episode: 55 "Plenty of Catfish with a side of Stewie" Travis talks about his re-entry into the Plenty of Fish dating arena. Stewie the Neighborhood Pharmacist joins the boys to bullshit. Obi update that warms your hearts. Music: Gorillaz - "Feel Good Inc." Buy Here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/feel-good-inc/id850571319?i=850571371 ::::::::::FIND US:::::::::: iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/when-…d1111791064?mt=2 Website: www.whenlifeattackspodcast.com Twitter: twitter.com/whenlifeattacks Facebook: www.facebook.com/whenlifeattacksp…t_homepage_panel
We're back! And smoother than ever. We promise you'll get more of our jokes now. Welcome to Season 2. Stick around for Teen Dinosaur, Logan's shocking feelings toward Homeward Bound, and a bunch of boys giggling at learning the word "hoary." Heh. Music: "Feel Good Inc. (Remix)" by Rakohus - rakohus.bandcamp.com Twitter: @wtfaww Web: http://wtfaww.com Recs: whatthefaww@gmail.com movies - comedy - film - netflix - 2017 - dinosaurs - China - charlie sheen - the mummy - historically bad - Tammi & The T-Rex - The Wraith - Prisoners of the Sun - Journey to the West
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Salutations, People! Welcome back to yet another month of good audio vibes. This month I just wanted to keep it simple so thats exactly what I did. New, old, underground, and popular. I like to find that balance and I hope you like what you hear. I will catch you on the next one. Peace and Love, Charlie. Tracklist Youth – Gravez West (Produced by Jahmal Gittens) – Derin Falana Late Nights – Jeftuz (remix) Feel Good Inc. – Hype Tunes El Sambroso – esta. Kainthem – Adria Kain Rule That – Hurricane Too Much Sauce – Future Leo’s Interlude – axxxxgxxx Lets Groove – WIZE Amor – Sango Goosebumps – Travis Scott Satisfacao – Carlos So Fly – Evil Needle Paws - Cashmere Cat CuDi Zone – Kid Cudi Elecrtic Relaxation – Ta-ku Keep up with the show by following the hashtag #AudioEscape. Follow the Host on Twitter; Charlie - @MightBeCharlie
La playlist, saison 2.Après 1 an et de nombreux invités, il est temps de commencer la saison 2 de la Playlist avec quelques petites modifications des règles du jeu, la mise en place de hors série beaucoup plus régulier et surtout de nouveaux invités. C'est pour cela que la saison 2 commence avec un invité un peu plus jeune que les autres.Entre lycée, ouverture à la culture et découverte de son animal intérieur, voila l'occasion de vous balader dans la sélection musicale d'Oasis. Voila les titres retenus par Oasis : Dance de Justice. U Turn (Lili) de Aaron. One More Time des Daft Punk. Brothers in Arms de Junkie XL. Girl you'll be a woman soon de Uge overkill. Take me for a ride [Holy oysters Cover] de PV Nova. Feel Good Inc de Gorillaz. Welcome Home de Radical Face. London Calling des Clash. How We kill stars de Shakaponk. Et le titre de la honte : Breaking Free des High School Musical. Les liens Bonus :Podcast Killed The Radio Stars de Quenton et Phil_Good.Le clip de Feel Good inc.Le podcast ça vient de là.Le podcast des Sondiers.Le podcast TechCraft.Le podcast Alaffiche.La playlist d'oasis sur Spotify.
Matt gets his badge and parties like he’s off probation on this week’s M&B. Matty D also made it down for a night out in the city with Brendan. It was Feel Good Inc. at Trader Todd’s thanks to a new music god
FALA GAAALERA! Uma viagem ao passado igual a esta frase clichê! No episódio de hoje, Fernando Belucci e Eduardo Ferreira trazem sucessos que há 10 anos bombavam nas rádios e não saía da sua cabeça! Temos Gnarls Barkley, Black Eyed Peas, Ok Go, The All American Rejects, até rock nacional com Charlie Brown Jr., CPM22, Hateen e ainda um bloco com MUITO EMO MAIS MÚSICA! Segue a trilha! "Crazy" Gnarls Barkley "Promiscuous" Nelly Furtado featuring Timbaland "Here it Goes Again" Ok Go "Upside Down" Jack Johnson "Feel Good Inc." Gorillaz "My Humps" The Black Eyed Peas "Dani California" Red Hot Chili Peppers "Lonely Day" System of a Down "Welcome To The Black Parade" My Chemical Romance "Photograph" Nickelback "You Give Me Something" James Morrison "Far Away" Nickelback "Move Along" The All-American Rejects "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" Panic! at the Disco "Dance, Dance" Fall Out Boy "Rehab" Amy Winehouse "Apostas & Certezas" CPM 22 "Senhor do Tempo" Charlie Brown Jr. "1997" Hateen Faltou algum artista ou música que você queria ouvir? Teve ideia para uma playlist? Não guarde para você, PARTICIPE com sugestões, críticas, elogios ou ideia para novos temas pelo feedback@geekvox.com.br ou comentários aqui mesmo no post, twitter, iremos ler o máximo possível. Esse é o LADO A, com mais música! Semana que vem tem o LADO B, com comentários, informações, interação e muita diversão! Até terça-feira que vem! NOSSO FEED PARA SEU AGREGADOR: http://feeds.feedburner.com/geekvoxpodcast NOSSAS ATRAÇÕES: DOMINGO - GEEKVOX / TERÇA - GEEK TRACKS / QUINTA - GEEK HERO
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Ryan Daly and returning guest Anj review the origin of The Creeper from Secret Origins #18. Then, Michael Bailey joins Ryan for the story of the Golden Age Green Lantern Alan Scott. Secret Origins Podcast Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/secretoriginspodcast Secret Origins Podcast on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/httpsecretoriginspodcastlibsyncom/secret-origins-podcast?refid=stpr Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. Check out Anj’s Supergirl blog Comic Box Commentary: http://comicboxcommentary.blogspot.com And hear Michael’s thoughts about Alan Scott and the JSA at Tales of the Justice Society of America: http://twotruefreaks.com/shows.php?show=2 And his thoughts on Superman at Fortress of Baileytude: http://www.fortressofbaileytude.com And other comics at Views from the Longbox: http://www.fortressofbaileytude.com/viewsfromthelongbox/ And still more comics at Comics Monthly Monday: http://twotruefreaks.com/shows.php?show=7 And, of course, Bailey’s Batman Podcast: http://www.baileysbatmanpodcast.com This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 “Premonition” (Theme for Secret Origins Podcast) written and performed by Neil Daly. Additional music this episode: “Feel Good Inc.” by Gorillaz; “Everybody Have Fun Tonight” by Wang Chung; “The Touch” by Stan Bush. Thanks for listening!
It's no surprise that musicians find inspiration in other musicians from time to time. Sometimes that inspiration even earns a shoutout - whether it be in the form of a copied lyric or lick, an homage or a diss. This episode we're playing some of our favorite songs that feature all of the above, from Drake to Okkervil River. Track list: 1. "Gimme Sympathy" -- Metric, Fantasies 2. "Plus Ones" -- Okkervil River, The Stage Names 3. "Blonde on Blonde" -- Nada Surf, Let Go 4. "Ben Lee" -- Ataris, Single 5. "Let It Rain" -- Tilly and the Wall, Wild Like Children 6. "Worst Behavior" -- Drake, Nothing Was the Same 7. "Jump" -- Rihanna, Unapologetic 8. "Let's Make Love and Listen to Death from Above" -- CSS, Cansei de Ser Sexy 9. "Feel Good Inc." -- Gorillaz, Demon Days 10. "All I Want" -- LCD Soundsystem, This Is Happening
Low Elo: The League of Legends Podcast for the Players - Low Elo
Low Elo is back with some insights into the latest LCS results, the gigantic mega-patch drop, the reincarnation of Madred's Bloodrazor and a new schedule for Monday release. This week we ask you who your favorite is in the NA and EU LCS so send your thoughts and other email to team@lowelo.com. You can follow the hosts at @EatGamer, @LowEloDave, @ctf1990and @ThatDarkskeGuy. We would also like to remind listeners that we have moved our stream to Twitch.tv. You'll want tosubscribe to our channel to stay up to date with our streaming schedule and catch the action atlowelo.com/stream. This episode's soundtrack is Feel Good Inc by Gorillaz remixed by Professor Kliq.
Karl returns to DMP and greatly expands Jonny's knowledge of Gorillaz, the "virtual band" created by singer Damon Albarn and comic artist Jamie Hewlett, along with a rotating cast of superstar producers and guest contributors. The group is loosely built around hip-hop and club music, but those are hardly strict boundaries, as you'll hear in Karl's selections: 1. Clint Eastwood [Gorillaz] 2. Sound Check (Gravity) [Gorillaz] 3. Latin Simone (Que Pasa Contigo) [Gorillaz] 4. 19-2000 (Soulchild Remix) [Gorillaz] 5. Feel Good Inc. [Demon Days] 6. November Has Come [Demon Days] 7. Dirty Harry [Demon Days] 8. Don't Get Lost in Heaven [Demon Days] 9. Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach (Plastic Beach) 10. Plastic Beach [Plastic Beach] 11. On Melancholy Hill [Plastic Beach] Encore: Deltron 3030 - "Time Keeps on Slipping" [Deltron 3030] We hope you enjoyed this episode! Please send your feedback to crosstawk@gmail.com and follow us on Twitter via @jonnymetts and @crosstawk. Reviews and ratings on iTunes are also greatly appreciated!
It's so fluffy I could die... 01 Despicable Me - Pharrell [170.0 BPM] 02 Boombox (Datsik Remix) - Bassnectar [170.0 BPM] 03 Sleazy (Wick-it Remix) = Kesha [170.0 BPM] 04 Hide U - Kosheen [170.0 BPM] 05 Metropolis - Adam F [167.0 BPM] 06 We Found Love (ZaZoo Bootleg) - Rihanna Feat. Calvin Harris [135.0 BPM] 07 Rope (Deadmau5 Remix) - Foo Fighters [133.5 BPM] 08 Mozart Bangarang's (PeaceTreaty Mash) - Mat Zo & Arty vs. Skrillex [128.0 BPM] 09 Work (Franky Rizardo Remix) - The 2 Bears [128.0 BPM] 10 Video Games (Sam Sure & Giacomo Remix) - Lana Del Rey [130.0 BPM] 11 Stars Come Out (Datsik Remix) - Zedd [140.0 BPM] 12 Chasing Fire - Eliminate [140.0 BPM] 13 2 Hearts (NEUS Dubstep Remix) - Digitalism [143.0 BPM] 14 Somebody To Love (Skream Remix) - Rusko [140.0 BPM] 15 Feel Good Inc (ft.de la soul)(accapella) - Gorillaz Twitter | Facebook | Soundcloud
Benny Lava [the band] at Winterland 3.5.2011 Here's the setlist for part 1: 01. New York Groove – Ace Frehley 02. Here we go – Ozomatli 03. Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz 04. Animal – Neon Trees 05. What I got - Sublime 06. Working in a coal mine – Devo 07. The Safety Dance – Men without hats 08. Blister in the sun - Violent Femmes 09. Top Shelf – Lyrics Born 10. Don’t Stop – Michael Jackson 11. Laid – James 12. Relax – Frankie goes to Hollywood
1.(O) "Sun Step" - Oxia 2.(O) "Daytona" - Christian Smith & John Selway 3.(M) "Murder Weapon" - 16 Bit Lolitas 4.(M) "San Francisco Rain" - LYS feat. Mooli 5.(L) "Killer Profit" - Hi Hat 6.(L) "Retromaniac" - Digital Base 7.(O) "Feel Good Inc." (Stanton Warriors remix) - Gorillaz 8.(O) "Blade (Bass in the Place)" (Cut & Run remix) - Public Domain 9.(O) "Bass Association" - Far Too Loud 10.(M) "Death by House" (A. Mochi remix) - Len Faki 11.(M) "Kharma" - Sour Grapes & Tapes 12.(M) "Fascination" - Phil Green vs. Shokk 13.(L) "Peace" - Boot Star Dos 14.(L) "Finest Dreams" - Break Discs 15.(L) "Turn It Up" - Pyramid vs. Screwface feat. Miss Trouble
This is our second musical! Songs that can be heard are (and not neccessarily in this order): Britney Spears- "One More Time" Panic! At The Disco- "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" Avril Lavigne- "Sk8er Boi" KT Tunstall- "Black Horse And The Cherry Tree" Fall Out Boy- "Dance Dance" Gorrilaz- "Feel Good Inc" White Stripes- "Blue Orchid" Good Charlotte- "Boys and Girls" B-52s- "Love Shack" The Killers- "Somebody Told Me" Elton John- "Rocket (Penis) Man"
Nesse episódio: Ed Falla entrevista testador Marlon. Músicas: Gorillaz – Feel Good Inc; The White Stripes – The Hardest Button To Button.