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Best podcasts about fingerpop

Latest podcast episodes about fingerpop

Truest Blood
“Shake and Fingerpop” with Romeo Tirone

Truest Blood

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 61:50


This week, it's all about the art of observation. Deborah and Kristin discuss “Shake and Fingerpop”, written by Allan Ball and directed by Michael Lehmann. They sit down with lead camera operator Simon Jayes, who shares all about the wild life behind a True Blood camera. And they also dive deep with cinematographer Romeo Tirone to understand the keen eyes behind creating the right mood of a scene through perfect lighting and camera movement.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Andrew's Daily Five
Andrew's Daily Five: Request Episode #14

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 11:54


Request Episode #14Intro/Outro: Shake and Fingerpop by Junior Walker and His All-Stars (requested by Lauren)1. Burn Rubber On Me (Why You Want to Hurt Me) by The Gap Band (requested by Jeanette)2. For What It's Worth by Liam Gallagher (requested by Paul)3. Right Said Fred by Bernard Cribbins (requested by Jimmy)4. The Nights by Avicii (requested by David)5. Found/Tonight by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Ben Platt (requested by Brad)Vote on Week 17 Round 2 Album Art (Episodes 381-385)Championship Round (so far)

Blood Types
Shake and Fingerpop - S2E4

Blood Types

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 28:11


We're in Dallas baby! Yee-haw! We're one step closer to finding out some information about Godric (maybe? Hopefully?) Sookie meets another person like her. Bill scams Eric for a $47 True Blood. Truly a petty King. @bloodtypepodcast bloodtypepodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloodtypes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bloodtypes/support

Danny Lane's Music Museum
Episode 104: Vietnam War: The Music - There Must Be Some Way Outta Here

Danny Lane's Music Museum

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 119:01


I’m Danny Lane, the curator of The Music Museum. This exhibit is called Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they’d promised to defend. Rock & roll (R&R) really became rest & relaxation (R&R) for the troops. It was this music that got you through another day, another day closer to going home. Music was a big part of a soldier’s down time that centered within the hooches of Vietnam. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. Our goal with Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on the War. It’s all about the music. For your service and your sacrifice, this is Vietnam War: The Music. This episode is called There Must Be Some Way Outta Here Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com In this episode you’ll hear: 1) All Along The Watchtower by The Jimi Hendrix Experience 2) Papa's Got A Brand New Bag by James Brown 3) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 4) Who'll Stop the Rain by Creedence Clearwater Revival 5) La Bamba by Los Lobos 6) Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes by George Jones 7) What It Takes by Montgomery Gentry 8) Rebel Rebel by David Bowie 9) Volunteers by Jefferson Airplane 10) Sunshine Of Your Love by Cream 11) Foxy Lady by The Jimi Hendrix Experience 12) We Take Care Of Our Own by Bruce Springsteen 13) You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet by Bachman-Turner Overdrive 14) Carry That Weight by The Beatles 15) Vietnam Blues by Dave Dudley 16) Ride Captain Ride by Blues Image 17) The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat) by The Doors 18) We Gotta Get Out of This Place by The Angels 19) Wild Thing by The Jimi Hendrix Experience 20) Won't Get Fooled Again by The Who (Keith Moon, drums) 21) Played Around and Stayed Around Vietnam Too Long [To the tune of Billy Grammer's 1959 hit, "Gotta Travel On"] by Bull Durham, Chuck Rosenberg & Saul Broudy 22) Please Go Home by The Rolling Stones 23) Drinkin' My Baby Goodbye by The Charlie Daniels Band 24) Goodnight Saigon by Billy Joel 25) Soldiers & Jesus by James Otto 26) As Good As You've Been To This World by Janis Joplin 27) It's My Life by The Animals 28) Oh Atlanta by Little Feat 29) Shake and Fingerpop by Junior Walker & The All Stars 30) Johnny B. Goode by Jimi Hendrix 31) Luz, Amor Y Vida by Santana 32) Masters of War by The Staple Singers 33) God Bless America by Connie Francis

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Make It Stop: The Clash - Cut the Crap (w/ Brandon, Jack and Meagan from Time and Place)

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 123:41


They were the only band that mattered, but by 1985 they were in tatters. The Clash's swan song Cut The Crap is infamous in the music world, regarded by some as the worst album ever made. Having split with co-frontman and primary songwriter Mick Jones, Joe Strummer soldiered on with a few savvy studio musicians and his egomaniacal manager Bernard Rhodes. Together they set out to prove that they didn't need no Mick Jones and they could do it all themselves. Laden with studio trickery, drum machines, and 40 layers of identical sounding buzzsaw Les Pauls, the album is truly a chore to listen to, an all-time misfire from one of the greats. Mike and Heather are joined by Brandon, Meagan and Jack from Time and Place, because we knew they loved The Clash and we wanted to traumatize them. Fingerpop!

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Make It Stop: The Clash - Cut the Crap (w/ Brandon, Jack and Meagan from Time and Place)

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 122:41


They were the only band that mattered, but by 1985 they were in tatters. The Clash's swan song Cut The Crap is infamous in the music world, regarded by some as the worst album ever made. Having split with co-frontman and primary songwriter Mick Jones, Joe Strummer soldiered on with a few savvy studio musicians and his egomaniacal manager Bernard Rhodes. Together they set out to prove that they didn't need no Mick Jones and they could do it all themselves. Laden with studio trickery, drum machines, and 40 layers of identical sounding buzzsaw Les Pauls, the album is truly a chore to listen to, an all-time misfire from one of the greats. Mike and Heather are joined by Brandon, Meagan and Jack from Time and Place, because we knew they loved The Clash and we wanted to traumatize them. Fingerpop!

Make it Stop: A Bad Music Podcast
The Clash - Cut the Crap (w/ Brandon, Jack and Meagan from Time and Place)

Make it Stop: A Bad Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 122:41


They were the only band that mattered, but by 1985 they were in tatters. The Clash's swan song Cut The Crap is infamous in the music world, regarded by some as the worst album ever made. Having split with co-frontman and primary songwriter Mick Jones, Joe Strummer soldiered on with a few savvy studio musicians and his egomaniacal manager Bernard Rhodes. Together they set out to prove that they didn't need no Mick Jones and they could do it all themselves. Laden with studio trickery, drum machines, and 40 layers of identical sounding buzzsaw Les Pauls, the album is truly a chore to listen to, an all-time misfire from one of the greats. Mike and Heather are joined by Brandon, Meagan and Jack from Time and Place, because we knew they loved The Clash and we wanted to traumatize them. Fingerpop!

Danny Lane's Music Museum
Vietnam War: The Music - S. 1 / E. 8 - There Must Be Some Way Out of Here

Danny Lane's Music Museum

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 119:01


I’m Danny Lane, the curator of The Music Museum. This exhibit is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they’d promised to defend. Rock & roll (R&R) really became rest & relaxation (R&R) for the troops. It was this music that got you through another day, another day closer to going home. Music was a big part of a soldier’s down time that centered within the hooches of Vietnam. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on the War. It’s all about the music. For your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. This episode: Vietnam War: The Music - S. 1 / E. 8 - There Must Be Some Way Outta Here Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com In this episode you’ll hear: 1) All Along The Watchtower by The Jimi Hendrix Experience 2) Papa's Got A Brand New Bag by James Brown 3) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 4) Who'll Stop the Rain by Creedence Clearwater Revival 5) La Bamba by Los Lobos 6) Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes by George Jones 7) What It Takes by Montgomery Gentry 8) Rebel Rebel by David Bowie 9) Volunteers by Jefferson Airplane 10) Sunshine Of Your Love by Cream 11) Foxy Lady by The Jimi Hendrix Experience 12) We Take Care Of Our Own by Bruce Springsteen 13) You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet by Bachman-Turner Overdrive 14) Carry That Weight by The Beatles 15) Vietnam Blues by Dave Dudley 16) Ride Captain Ride by Blues Image 17) The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat) by The Doors 18) We Gotta Get Out of This Place by The Angels 19) Wild Thing by The Jimi Hendrix Experience 20) Won't Get Fooled Again by The Who (Keith Moon, drums) 21) Played Around and Stayed Around Vietnam Too Long [To the tune of Billy Grammer's 1959 hit, "Gotta Travel On"] by Bull Durham, Chuck Rosenberg & Saul Broudy 22) Please Go Home by The Rolling Stones 23) Drinkin' My Baby Goodbye by The Charlie Daniels Band 24) Goodnight Saigon by Billy Joel 25) Soldiers & Jesus by James Otto 26) As Good As You've Been To This World by Janis Joplin 27) It's My Life by The Animals 28) Oh Atlanta by Little Feat 29) Shake and Fingerpop by Junior Walker & The All Stars 30) Johnny B. Goode by Jimi Hendrix 31) Luz, Amor Y Vida by Santana 32) Masters of War by The Staple Singers 33) God Bless America by Connie Francis

The DMZ
A Mod Scene

The DMZ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 59:29


In the vast netherworld of soul there are countless characters that reside on the fringe. This episode features some of those artists along with some of the more popular artists from the late 60's soul scene. 1. The Packers - Hole In The Wall 2. The Martini's - Key Chain 3. Just Brothers - Sliced Tomatoes 4. Gloria Jones - Tainted Love 5. The 8th Day - Cheba 6. The Martini's - Hung Over 7. Jr. Walker & The All Stars - Shake and Fingerpop 8. The Pac-Keys - Dig In 9. The Martini's - South American Robot 10. Taj Mahal - Ain't That a lot of Love 11. Don Covay - If There's a Will There's a Way 12. Willie Mitchell - Breaking Point 13. Grant Green - Sookie Sookie 14. Willie Mitchell - The Champion 15. The Mar-Keys - Sack O' Woe 16. Jimmy Smith - Root Down (And Get It) The DMZ can be heard live Tuesday's @ 5:00p ET only on RadioFreeBrooklyn.com

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Bomb Shelter Radio
SFCA: Live from the Growlery #10

Bomb Shelter Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 140:23


Thursday Nights broadcas t with Shake and Fingerpop. The Management makes noise with synth and Pedals

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show
The BluzNdaBlood Show #233, Some of the Best Blues of 2015!

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2016 63:38


Intro Song Zac Harmon, “Long Live The Blues”, Right Man Right Now, Blind Pig Records First Set Mike Shermer, “Blues In Good Hands”, Blues In Good Hands, VizzTone Label Group Kevin Selfe, “Bluesman Without The Blues”, Buy My Soul Back, VizzTone Label Group Igor Prado Band & Delta Groove All Stars, “Shake and Fingerpop”, Way Down South, Delta Groove Music Second Set Benny Turner, “Reconsider Baby, When She's Gone, Nola Blue Chris Yakopcic, “The Next Place I Leave”, The Next Place I Leave, Yako Records Anthony Geraci and the Boston Blues All-Stars, “The Blues Never Sleeps”, Fifty Shades of Blue, Delta Groove Music Third Set Zora Young & Little Mike and the Tornadoes, “I've Been A Fool Too Long”, Friday Night, Elrob Records The Henry Gray/Bob Corritore Sessions, “Let's Get High”, Blues Won't Let Me Take My Rest, Delta Groove Music Deuce 'n a Quarter, “Tired Of Your Excuses”, Take the Journey, Bolt Record Fourth SetCharlie Musselwhite, “River Hip Mama”, Juke Joint Chapel, Henrietta Records Buddy Guy, “Thick Like Mississippi Mud”, Born To Play Guitar, RCA Silvertone Records Brandon Santini, “Help Me With The Blues”, Live & Extended, Vizztone RecordsThe Knickerbocker All-Stars, “Go Back Home To The Blues”, Go Back Home To The Blues, JP Cadillac Records

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Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner
Bandana Blues #599 Inexpensive!!

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2015 120:17


show#599 07.10.15 One more till 600 !!! Buddy Guy - Born To Play Guitar from Born To Play Guitar 2015 (4:56) Victor Wainwright and the WildRoots - Reaper's on the Prowl from Boom Town 2015 (2:53) Mike Henderson - If You Think It's Hot In Here from You Think It's Hot In Here 2015 (5:58) George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Kids From Philly from Live In Boston 1982 2010 (2:18) Henrik Freischlader - Disappointed Women from LIVE 2014 (9:23) Amazing Rhythm Aces - Rednecks Unplugged from Chock Full of Country Goodness 1998 (3:06) Monti Amundson - Plain as Day from Somebody's Happened to Our Love 2006 (5:42) Mike Zito - Shoes Blues from Pearl River 2009 (3:24) Albert Cummings - Meatlocker from Someone Like You 2015 (3:42) Randy Volin and The Hard Ones - Mofocito from Detroit Thang 2015 (4:34) Igor Prado Band - Shake and Fingerpop from Way Down South 2015 (3:00) Bey Paule Band - Right In Front Of You from Not Goin' Away (4:59) Kim Wilson - Love Attack from Lookin' for Trouble 2003 (4:46) Jimmy Thackery & the Drivers - Eat It All from Inside Tracks 2008 (6:18) Drippin' Honey - Cut You Loose from Drip Drip 1997 (3:55) Mitch Mann - It's Time from Blackwater Creek 2015 (2:46) Rick Vito - House Party from Mojo On My Side 2015 (3:29) Julie C Myers - Broken Down Angel from (3:44) The Nighthawks - Tiger in Your Tank from Back Porch Party 2015 (4:07) My Own Holiday - Stone Free from Reason To Bleed 2015 (2:17) James Harman - Crapshoot from Takin' Chances 1998 (3:41) Larry McCray - Country Girl from Ambition 1990 (6:49) King Bees - Coupe de Ville from Stingin' & Swingin' 1998 (5:59) Tangled Eye - Hide And Seek from Dream Wall (3:53) Hot Roux - Tick Tock from Strangers Blues 2015 (3:16) ZZ Top - La Grange from The Best of ZZ Top [1977] 1977 (3:53)

Radio Free Gunslinger
79. Yet Another 'Best of . . . '

Radio Free Gunslinger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2014


This edition entails a look back at episodes 50-70It is entitled Yet Another 'Best of . . . 'The ContentMichael Nesmith - Tapioca Tundra (demo)Zip Code Rapists - Listen to the BandThe Stone Poneys - Some of Shelly's BluesThe Boxmasters - JoanneEvan Dando - Different Drum (live)The Chi-Lites - Give More Power to the PeopleJames Brown - Stone to the BoneBilly Cobham - StratusJames West - Hanging OutStretch - Why Did You Do It?Tony Orlando & Dawn - Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak TreeGallery - Nice to Be With YouThe Ides of March - VehiclePaper Lace - The Night Chicago DiedGilbert O'Sullivan - Alone Again (Naturally)Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan - Lonely BellJoel Mathis - Time MachineJacqueline Hyde & The Moonfolk - Strange New WorldHank Malcolm - Mary Turn AroundDonel Austin - Here Today, Gone TomorrowThe Ian Campbell Folk Group - Dirty Old TownSydney Carter - Socialism in Our TimeAl Jones - Come Join My OrchestraShelagh McDonald - Ophelia's SongFinbar & Eddie Furey - Curragh of KildareThe Miracles - I Like It Like ThatThe Downbeats - Do You Know What I'm Talkin' About?The Marvelettes - The Boy from CrosstownJr. Walker & The All Stars - Shake and FingerpopThe Elgins - My Two ArmsRay Charles - Feudin' and Fightin'Ella Logan - Look to the RainbowThe Peddlers - On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)Dean Martin - Moments Like ThisBurton Lane - Where Have I Seen Your Face Before? (live)Luis Enríquez Bacalov - Can Be Done Gianni Ferrio - Let it Pour, Let it Rain Augusto Martelli - King for a Day Gene Roman - Don't Lose Control Bruno Nicolai - Ringo Come to FightDarlene Love - Stumble and FallYolanda & The Castanets - Meet Me After SchoolMarilee Summers - Every Beat of My HeartThe Paris Sisters - Always Waitin'What Four - Anything for a LaughSonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - Sail AwaySteve Earle - RednecksNina Simone - BaltimoreThe Del McCoury Band - BirminghamWhite Rabbits - The Beehive StateRadio Free Gunslinger returns for its third season on May 5.

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Radio Free Gunslinger
66. An Arson Thing

Radio Free Gunslinger

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2013


 Your host for this edition is Shelley Winters It is entitled An Arson Thing The Content First Sequence:The Velvettes - He Was Really Saying SomethingThe Headliners - Tonight's the NightSammy Ward - You've Got to ChangeThe Contours - Take Him Back if It Makes You HappyGladys Knight & The Pips - Every Day I'll Love You More Than YesterdaySecond Sequence:Marvin Gaye - When I Had Your LoveThe Isley Brothers - I Hear a SymphonyThe Mynah Birds - Go On and CryBarbara McNair - Everything is Good About YouBrenda Holloway & The Supremes - Going to a Go-GoThird Sequence:The Miracles - I Like It Like ThatThe Downbeats - Do You Know What I'm Talkin' About?The Marvelettes - The Boy from CrosstownJr. Walker & The All Stars - Shake and FingerpopThe Elgins - My Two ArmsFourth Sequence:Frank Wilson - My Sugar BabyChris Clark - Love's Gone BadThe Vows - Buttered PopcornCarolyn Crawford - Think of the TimesDennis Edwards - Easier Said Than DoneSummation:Little Stevie Wonder - Fingertips (live)

Sistah Speak: True Blood
Sistah Speak: True Blood Episode 5

Sistah Speak: True Blood

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2009 60:51


Join us as we discuss True Blood episode four titled, “Shake and Fingerpop”.