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-It's a Bugaboo Tuesday…what's bothering Bill today?-Also, SONG OF THE DAY (sponsored by Sartor Hamann Jewelers): "What a Fool Believes" - Doobie Brothers (1978)Show sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
No April Fool's Day pranks here. Just honest, quality yacht rock talk. Covers by: Aretha Franklin, Matt Bianco, Shane Richie, Neri Per Caso and Mario Biondi, EURINGER Tidal playlist here
Send us a textPLEASE LISTEN CLOSELY TO INTRO FOR INFO ON HOW TO HELP CELEIGH CHAPMAN AND JIMMY ESPINOZA (THEE MIDNITERS) - BOTH PREVIOUS GUESTS FEATURED ON BAKOTUNES WHO LOST THEIR HOMES IN THE LA FIRES. THANK YOU!---------------Bakotunes welcomes Boz Scaggs and Michael McDonald for a pair of previously unreleased interviews pulled from my person audio archive. I was inspired to dig up these gems after watching the amazing "Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary" doc available now on streaming. I highly recommend it! At the time these interviews were conducted in 2013, the Yacht Rock craze was very niche, and now it's everywhere! We got music, stories and a mystery! Special Thanks to Brian Wallace AKA Dubrobot for cleaning up the audio. Please give him some work by visiting dubrobot.com! Songs included in episode: "What a Fool Believes", The Doobie Brothers; "Gone Baby Gone", Boz Scaggs; "I Heard it Through The Grapevine", Michael McDonald; "Regulate", Warren G; "I Keep Forgettin' (Everytime You're Near)", Michael McDonald; "JoJo", Boz Scaggs. Enjoy! Sponsored by Chain Cohn Clark - Kern County's leading accident, injury, and workers' compensation law firm. Subscribe to Bakotunes at all podcast outlets and follow our socials!Instagram / More LinksContact: mattomunoz@gmail.com
Filmmaker Garret Price chats with Trey Elling about his new doc on MAX, YACHT ROCK: A DOCKUMENTARY. Topics include: A Gen-Xer Making a Yacht Rock doc (0:00) Working with Bill Simmons (2:28) Defining Yacht Rock (4:42) The starting point (7:20) Steely Dan (9:21) Michael McDonald & Kenny Loggins (10:23) Christopher Cross (11:34) "What a Fool Believes" (12:58) Yacht Rock & Hip Hop (14:40) MTV killing Yacht Rock (16:03) Toto and "Africa" (17:23) Donald Fagen (20:49) Appearing on camera (25:07) An ode to Yacht Rock (26:04) An ode to filmmaking (26:45)
On this episode of Everything Fab Four, actor and comedian Paul Reiser joins to discuss his first memories of the Beatles on Ed Sullivan and share the Beatles song that “still kills [him].” Reiser began his career as a stand-up comedian, breaking into film with Barry Levinson's 1982 movie Diner. Reiser starred in the sitcom My Two Dads in the late 1980s, and later co-created the television show Mad About You, one of the defining comedy series of the 1990s. For his role in Mad About You, Reiser earned nominations for an Emmy, a Golden Globe, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Reiser has also appeared in movies like Aliens and the Beverly Hills Cop franchise, and more recently, in the Netflix series Stranger Things and Amazon Prime's The Boys. Comedy Central has ranked Paul Reiser as the 77th greatest stand-up comedian of all time. He has also established himself as a bestselling author, with such books as Couplehood and Babyhood. Earlier this year, he co-authored the memoir What a Fool Believes with Michael McDonald. This month, Reiser is releasing his first comedy special in more than 30 years, called Life, Death, and Rice Pudding. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everythingfabfour/support
BLACK SHIRT MIXTAPE **Episode 87** Join host Jesse Karassik aka @heyyyyy_jesse as he takes you on a 2 hour sonic journey playing mixtape inspired tracks in a variety of genres- all for your listening (dis)pleasure! Tracklisting: 1. Pioneer To the Falls...Interpol 2. Coincidence...Sabrina Carpenter 3. All A Mystery...Phantogram 4. Half Priced Books...Remy Reilly 5. My Kink Is Karma...Chappell Roan 6. Knowitall...Phantom Planet 7. Myxomatosis...Radiohead 8. What a Fool Believes...sELF 9. Once Around The Block...Badly Drawn Boy 10. Can't Hardly Wait...The Replacements 11. Friends of Friends...Abbreviations 12. Fight The Power...Public Enemy 13. Everybody Have Fun Tonight...Wang Chung 14. Waterfalls...Sault 15. I Won...The Sundays 16. Paper Shoes...Incubus 17. did i tell you that i miss you...adore 18. This Modern Love...Bloc Party 19. Castaways...Vicious Vicious 20. Angel In The Snow...Elliott Smith 21. In The Modern World...Fontaines D.C. 22. High...The Cure 23. Under The Milkyway...Grant Lee Phillips 24. Rocket...Smashing Pumpkins
Five lies today's culture would have you believe about attraction and relationships. Organic Honey Podcast Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeXfFARUbgwbpj9p2N6V58GcA4bfCqQTR&si=OfwCGpTswTKGY7-U --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justus-stevensons/support
Access this entire 100 minute episode (and additional monthly bonus shows) by becoming a Junk Filter patron for only $5.00 (US) a month! Over 30% of episodes are exclusively available to patrons of the show. https://www.patreon.com/posts/176-danpilled-109048208 Fluxblog's Matthew Perpetua returns to the show to continue our Danpilled series, this time taking a look at one of the main contributors to their sound, the singer Michael McDonald, who has just released his memoir What a Fool Believes, co-written with Paul Reiser. Through a look at some of our favourite McDonald songs we discuss his long and productive career, from his troubled childhood to his collaborations (musical and otherwise) with Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, to the way he applied what he learned from Steely Dan to his leadership of the Doobie Brothers and his influence on singles through the seventies and eighties. Sober since the mid-nineties, he's enjoyed a second wind as an artist and pop culture icon in the 21st century through sampling, guest appearances on the music of contemporary artists and as a central figure of the whole concept of Yacht Rock. Plus: Matthew's thoughts on the Disney era of the X-Men with the release of Deadpool & Wolverine! Follow Matthew Perpetua on Twitter and subscribe to the Fluxblog Substack! The legendary Michael McDonald “Ride like the Wind” SCTV skit The Doobie Brothers performing “What a Fool Believes” live in 1981
A new MP3 sermon from Central Baptist Church of Melbourne is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: What A Fool Believes, What God Declares Subtitle: Psalm Speaker: Dr. Phil Conner Broadcaster: Central Baptist Church of Melbourne Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/28/2024 Bible: Psalm 14 Length: 41 min.
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. This week, we are all about those songs that can get stuck in your head, whether you like it or not, aka “Earworms”. On today's episode, Steve Riddle is watching, “What A Fool Believes” by The Doobie Brothers from 1979. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKYQNtF11eg
On this week's episode of You Are What You Read, we are joined by Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, five-time Grammy Award winner, and platinum selling singer-songwriter, Michael McDonald. Michael was an essential member of Steely Dan and was then invited to join the Doobie Brothers. You know Michael as their trademark singer, keyboardist, and songwriter on numerous Top 40 singles… “Listen to the Music”, “What a Fool Believes”, “Takin' It to the Streets”, “I Keep Forgettin'”, “Peg”, “It Keeps You Running”, and “You Belong to Me”. In this episode, we discuss Michael's memoir, What a Fool Believes, which he co-wrote with Paul Reiser. Bestselling novelist Lisa Patton, Michael's former assistant, also joins us for the story of our hilarious first meeting. This is a conversation you won't want to miss about Michael's unforgettable journey in music and in finding himself. Thanks to our wonderful sponsors! This episode of You Are What You Read is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/WHATYOUREAD today to get 10% off your first month. Get it off your chest, with BetterHelp. We'd also like to thank Book of the Month. Head over to bookofthemonth.com and use Promo Code ADRI to get your first book for just $9.99. Thank you for listening, and thank you for reading. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mix up a Brandy Alexander and sink into your living room as we discuss yacht rock king Michael McDonald's memoir, “What a Fool Believes.” We dive into the prolific sexy baritone's tome and discuss The Doobie Brothers, going from punchline to legend, eating Taco Bell in the 70s, piano lessons, running "snow" for chicks, discovering hummus on tour, and why indie guys love Steely Dan so much. Plus, we ponder how we would've gotten out of the Nam draft. Take this episode to the streets, baby!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour, Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi were joined by The Full Go podcast host Jason Goff to discuss the Celtics' 2-0 lead over the Mavericks in the NBA Finals. Goff also addressed the end of the Bulls pregame and postgame shows on NBC Sports Chicago. The Chicago Sports Network is set to launch in October and will televise Bulls, White Sox and Blackhawks games. Later, during the High Noon segment, Holmes and Rahimi listened and reacted to pop group Hanson's cover of 'What a Fool Believes' by The Doobie Brothers.
Way before Michael McDonald was Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and Grammy Award–winning musician with The Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan, and as a solo artist, he was a high school dropout from Ferguson, Missouri who moved to California to pursue his dream. Now, McDonald has written a new memoir,What a Fool Believes, and he speaks to us about the book, his life, his music, and his struggles with addiction.*This segment is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar.
Michael McDonald brought his legendary singing voice and songwriting talent to not one but two legendary bands: Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers, the latter of which earned him a spot in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Michael sits down with Guy to talk about writing classic songs on envelopes and forgetting about them for years; feeling self-conscious on stage as a frontman; his solo career; what he thinks of the term “yacht rock”; and how getting sober saved his life.Michael's memoir is called “What a Fool Believes”. You can buy it here.Links from the show: I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) music videoWarren G: Regulate music videoWhat a Fool Believes music videoSweet Freedom (1986)Michael talking about singing on Steely Dan's “Peg” Rick Moranis SCTV sketch about MichaelThree Michael McDonalds Sing “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” (w/ Jimmy Fallon & Justin Timberlake): Tonight ShowFamily Guy having fun with Michael's famous backing vocalsMichael's InstagramMichael's Facebook pageMichael's memoir, “What a Fool Believes”See all our episodes – including conversations with Tom Hanks, Jason Sudeikis, Bjork, and many more – at TheGreatCreators.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
McDonald says that earlier in his career, he tended to avoid writing about himself directly in songs. He opens up about his life and career in the memoir, What a Fool Believes. He spoke with Tonya Mosley about his first band as a tween, his songwriting process, and being big in the Black community.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
McDonald says that earlier in his career, he tended to avoid writing about himself directly in songs. He opens up about his life and career in the memoir, What a Fool Believes. He spoke with Tonya Mosley about his first band as a tween, his songwriting process, and being big in the Black community.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Phil and David are thrilled to welcome not one but a dynamic duo of iconic friends -- legendary singer-songwriter and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Michael McDonald and comedian, actor, writer and author Paul Reiser who have co-written Michael's brilliant new book "What a Fool Believes: A Memoir" which is being released May 21, 2024 on Dey Street Books/HarperCollins. Michael and Paul share the story of their surprising collaboration, along with great stories about Michael's life, his extraordinary experiences with Steely Dan, the Doobie Brothers and as a solo artist. Featuring special guest questions from Jimmy Jam and Emm Gryner. Order "What a Fool Believes" here. To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.
Join us on a musical journey as we delve into the Doobie Brothers, a band that has captivated hearts with their timeless tunes. In this episode, we're exploring the Doobie Brothers best songs, discussing and ranking songs from their vast catalog to determine the best Doobie Brothers song. From the smooth vocals of Michael McDonald to the iconic riffs of Listen to the Music Doobie Brothers, we'll cover it all. We're diving deep into hits like What a Fool Believes and Minute by Minute, songs that define not just a band, but an era. Not just any band, the Doobie Brothers have a special place in the realm of classic rock songs, crafting Doobie Brothers songs that resonate across generations. We'll also discuss Doobie Brothers greatest hits during our honorable mentions that didn't quite make the best song of the Doobie Brothers. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their sound, this episode is your guide to Doobie Brothers music and their indelible mark on music history. The Doobie Brothers are more than musicians; they are legends whose music continues to inspire and enthrall.
There are two distinct eras of music by The Doobie Brothers. From their formation in 1970 until 1975, Tom Johnston was the lead vocalist, and the group had a mainstream rock sound, with some folk and “California Country” influences. Starting in 1975, Michael McDonald joined the group as a keyboardist, as well as providing lead vocal work to help Johnston, who was having health problems at the time. Over the following years, Johnston would have less influence as he neared retirement from the group in 1977. Michael McDonald would influence the group into a more soulful sound, often called “blue eyed soul.” Today we would call this “yacht rock.”Minute By Minute, the eighth studio album from the group, comes from the height of the McDonald era. It is a high water mark for the Doobie Brothers both commercially and critically. The album would spend 87 weeks on the Billboard 200 album charts in the U.S., topping the charts in five of those weeks. It would also produce multiple nominations and wins at the Grammy awards in 1980 including Record and Song of the Year wins for “What a Fool Believes.”The Doobie Brothers would break up in 1982, then reform with Johnston back as front man in 1987. Michael McDonald would rejoin the band full time in 2019 in time for their 50th anniversary tour. You can still find them on tour today.Rob brings us this soulful album for today's podcast.What A Fool BelievesThe lyrics of this hit narrate the story of a man who meets an old crush and tries to rekindle their relationship, only to find out that there never really was a relationship in the first place. Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins wrote this single, which became a number 1 hit in the US and Canada.Dependin' On YouMichael McDonald and Patrick Simmons wrote this song, and Simmons takes over lead singer duties. It went to number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100. The Latin-infused call-and-response song celebrates a rock solid love that is always there.Don't Stop to Watch the WheelsThis shuffle beat deeper cut is sung by Patrick Simmons, and was the B-side from the single release of “What a Fool Believes.” “Look out, hold on, don't stop to watch the wheels go 'round. Look out, hold on, I got to cover ground.”Minute By MinuteThe title track finds Michael McDonald handling lead vocals, and was written by McDonald and Lester Abrams. The single was released in April of 1979, and it went to number 14 on the US charts. The smooth keyboard-driven sound reflects the Motown inspiration, and is a hallmark song of the “yacht rock” genre. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Every Which Way But Loose by Eddie Rabbitt (from the motion picture “Every Which Way But Loose”)Clint Eastwood would take a break from his action and western movies for this comedy with an orangutan co-star named Clyde. STAFF PICKS:Don't Stop Me Now by Queen Bruce leads off this week's staff picks with a single from Queen's "Jazz" album. While this tribute to hedonism did well in the UK, it only hit number 86 on the US charts. It would grow in popularity over time, and would be featured in multiple commercials including Toyota, L'Oréal, and American Idol.Double Vision by ForeignerLynch features a song from Foreigner's second album of the same name. It reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Surprisingly, the inspiration for the song title was an event at a hockey game when a goalie had to be removed after a collision on the ice because he was experiencing double vision.Homicide by 999 Wayne brings us a band from London that is named for the number used in the UK to reach emergency services. This punk-infused song takes a tongue-in-cheek look at serial killers. While a top 40 hit in the UK, it didn't chart in the States. You might recognize this song from the soundtrack to the John Wick series, “The Continental.”Follow You Follow Me by Genesis Rob closes out the staff picks with a softer song from the progressive group Genesis, the closer from their album “...And Then There Were Three...” The group had condensed to the three members of Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford, and Tony Banks, after former member Steve Hackett chose to leave. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Steamer Lane Breakdown by The Doobie BrothersWe get a little double dip of the Doobies as we exit today's podcast on this instrumental number. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Did you know that going to get a hair cut can make you look years younger? And it apparently has absolutely nothing to do with the haircut at all. Listen as I explain the magic of how this happens. https://www.youbeauty.com/beauty/psychology-of-hair/ There are times in everyone's life when you have to decide to stay or go. Whether it is a job, a friendship, a romance, where you live – there are all kinds of situations where we have to choose to stay where we are or make a change. But how do you make that kind of decision? Maybe something doesn't feel right in the present but that doesn't mean you should bail out completely – or does it? Here to discuss this with me is Emily P. Freeman. She is host of the podcast The Next Right Thing (https://emilypfreeman.com/podcast/) and she is author of 5 books. Her latest is called How to Walk into a Room: The Art of Knowing When to Stay and When to Walk Away (https://amzn.to/43a6d1p). A lot of songs become hits. But once in a while, a song comes along that is not only a hit but also helped to shape rock & roll. “Good Vibrations” by The Beach Boys, “Rocket Man” by Elton John, “What a Fool Believes” by The Doobie Brothers are just a few of those songs that fall into that category, and are some of the songs we are going to discuss with Marc Myers. Marc is regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal, where he writes about music and the arts. He is also author of the critically acclaimed books Anatomy of a Song, Why Jazz Happened, and Rock Concert and his latest book is called Anatomy of 55 More Songs: The Oral History of Top Hits That Changed Rock, Pop and Soul (https://amzn.to/3TrynC4) In the attempt to get you to buy things, retailers try to appeal to your senses – ALL your senses, including your sense of smell. How the store smells, how the products smell all influence you. Listen as I explain what's going on here. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/12/091214143732.htm PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! Indeed is offering SYSK listeners a $75 Sponsored Job Credit to get your jobs more visibility at https://Indeed.com/SOMETHING We love the Think Fast, Talk Smart podcast! https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/business-podcasts/think-fast-talk-smart-podcast Go to https://uscellular.com/TryUS and download the USCellular TryUS app to get 30 days of FREE service! Keep you current phone, carrier & number while testing a new network! NerdWallet lets you compare top travel credit cards side-by-side to maximize your spending! Compare & find smarter credit cards, savings accounts, & more https://NerdWallet.com TurboTax Experts make all your moves count — filing with 100% accuracy and getting your max refund, guaranteed! See guarantee details at https://TurboTax.com/Guarantees Dell TechFest starts now! To thank you for 40 unforgettable years, Dell Technologies is celebrating with anniversary savings on their most popular tech. Shop at https://Dell.com/deals Always find what you love and love what you find at Total Wine & More ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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See the video episode here: https://youtu.be/6OWDB3fHHe0 We throw it back to '79 to break down the iconic disco rock anthem cooked up by the legendary Doobie Brothers, with "What a Fool Believes". We dissect the deeper meaning behind the happy-sounding jam, and how it's actually much darker and sadder than it initially comes across on the surface. Castle's former college radio co-host Greg Mestas steps in to join the team for the episode, as we recap the memorable day that made this song a bond that stands forever more. Let's Doobie up!
See the video episode here: https://youtu.be/6OWDB3fHHe0 We throw it back to '79 to break down the iconic disco rock anthem cooked up by the legendary Doobie Brothers, with "What a Fool Believes". We dissect the deeper meaning behind the happy-sounding jam, and how it's actually much darker and sadder than it initially comes across on the surface. Castle's former college radio co-host Greg Mestas steps in to join the team for the episode, as we recap the memorable day that made this song a bond that stands forever more. Let's Doobie up!
Bassoonist Amy Harman and pianist Keelan Carew are today's guests in the studio with Cerys Matthews and Jeffrey Boakye as they add the next five tracks to the playlist. From a gentle nursery rhyme, the musical links take us to a Russian dance, a celebration of the Earth's origins in Estonia, and a testosterone-fuelled TV theme with helicopters and machine guns. Dr Peter J Bentley discusses the increasing use - and challenges - of Artificial Intelligence in music, and the singer/songwriter Mari Kalkun tells us about the origins of her track Kui Kivid Olid Veel Pehmed. Producer Jerome Weatherald Presented, with music direction, by Cerys Matthews and Jeffrey Boakye The five tracks in this week's playlist: Mary Had a Little Lamb by Ramona Singh What a Fool Believes by The Doobie Brothers Russian Dance from Petrushka by Igor Stravinsky Kui Kivid Olid Veel Pehmed by Mari Kalkun The A-Team TV theme by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter Other music in this episode: I wish I Knew How it Would Feel to be Free (Live) by Nina Simone The Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky, performed at the BBC Proms by the Aurora Orchestra Fingertips pt 2: Live by Stevie Wonder Gymnopédie No.1 by Erik Satie Theme from The Rockford Files by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Manhattan”, and song “What A Fool Believes” by The Doobie Brothers.
Beth covers “What a Fool Believes” by The Doobie Brothers and Amy covers “Peg'” by Steely Dan (info for both provided by Top Researcher Nancy). Listen to the song first before Amy and Beth ruin it for you.Email us at amyandbetharesorry@gmail.comVisit us on Instagram at https://instagram.com/sorryiruinedthatsong?igshid=1cqqhy050qg8qListen to our Spotify Playlist here:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4TWLMgrKwCQzh24umxIB5R?si=zUmNWqQfRwCBVzvExGLSvACheck us out on TikTok: https://vm.TikTok.com/TTPdMmQJS8/Logo artwork by: http://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MollyPukes
Covino & Rich talk musicians and athletes evolving with their fans over a long period of time. Grown men fantasy camps, MICHAEL Malone believing in beef & another Mike gets some love/laughter during Dan Beyer's story: Michael McDonald! The fellas have a nice conversation about the legacy of Jim Brown! Plus, 'WEEKEND HOBNOBBING' will get you ready for socializing this Saturday & Sunday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I know a guy that is out to prove he's the greatest dancer. Oh what a fool believes! He has dreams of living it up in those disco nights where he effortlessly shakes his body down to the ground. He thinks he's a superman that can just blow all those other sultans of swing right off the floor. I don't want to witness the tragedy when he goes stumblin' in and breaks his heart of glass. I don't know if it's right, but heaven knows whatever gives him happiness is fine. This week we get reunited with the Billboard Top 40 from the Week of April 21st, 1979. Since it's mostly disco, it may not be the best rock and roll fantasy. You'd better knock on wood that this episode is a going to be good one! Link to a listing of the songs in this week's episode: https://top40weekly.com/1979-all-charts/#US_Top_40_Singles_For_The_Week_Ending_21st_April_1979 Data Sources: Billboard Magazine, where the charts came from and on what the countdown was based. Websites: allmusic.com, songfacts.com, wikipedia.com (because Mark's lazy) Books: “Ranking the 70's” by Dann Isbell, and Bill Carroll “American Top 40 With Casey Kasem (The 1970's) by Pete Battistini. Rejected Episode Titles: Shake Your Groove Swing He's the Greatest Music Box Dancer I Will Survive the Rock and Roll Fantasy Stumblin' In the Navy Renegade Sultans of Swing Things we talked about in the episode: Van Morrison, George Benson, Dr. John, Santana, Etta James & Tom Scott Moondance - April 1977: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsWpQzfGcwc
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Bengals end the Ravens' season in the Jungle, by a score of 24-17. Kitty Katz, Mikey Fisch and John Ford join to celebrate the playoff victory. We churn through a deep victory mailbag as well. Outro: What a Fool Believes by Michael McDonald
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Audio issue at 39:53? One of the best songs ever written and recorded is What a Fool Believes by the Doobie Brothers and Michael McDonald. Turns out we're not the only ones who still think so. Robbie Dupree was a fan as well. Listen for yourself and we will continue the conversation next episode. This musical MASH/UP is presented for educational and entertainment purposes only. We respect and appreciate the intellectual property rights of all parties involved. Repeat. What a Fool Believes is one of the best songs ever written and recorded! You can purchase music from all of the above artists in the iTunes Store. ThursdayThe12thPodcast@gmail.com
Dan, Dave and Mark attempt to make their Escape as they Ride Like the Wind through the Summer Breeze to see if they Can't Fight this Feeling for One More Night, or if they're better off to Drive, Listen to the Music and Steal Away. Find out What a Fool Believes as they go On and On about a Babe (Rosanna) and a Diamond Girl (Maggie May) they met down in Kokomo as they recount, Minute by Minute, the Lowdown on the time Jessie, Sister Golden Hair and Tin Man went Sailing on their Horse with No Name down Ventura Highway. Just remember, even it's a Total Eclipse of the Heart and you think you're All Out of Love, there's always someone who wants to Kiss You All Over and start Making Love Out of Nothing at All. Full Infomercial: The Best of Soft Rock Check us out at callnowpodcast.com and follow @CallNowPodcast on Twitter and Instagram! Thanks for listening and don't forget to Call Now!
Today we have Rock n Roll Hall of Famer, Michael McDonald of The Doobie Brothers / Steely Dan on the show. This man has written some of the greatest songs to every hit the FM Dial including Minute by Minute, What a Fool Believes, Takin It To The Streets and I Keep Forgettin. Michael sits down with me today for an In-Depth conversation on his Career in Music. This episode is brought to you by Skillshare Use the link for a free month of Skillshare https://www.skillshare.com/delray
Welcome to the Very Kind Episode of The Apologetics Podcast! Of course, almost every episode of this podcast is kind of kind, mostly because Garrick is just that kind of person. But this episode is the kind of episode that's particularly kind, because we're joined by Dr. Keith Plummer, who is widely renowned for his special kind of kindness. Even the battle between your intrepid cohosts in Indiana, Jones, and the Raiders of Church History turns out to be cuddly and kind. Timothy puts a Pomeranian puppy named “Belferlein” into battle against Garrick's weapon of choice, which is a belt that once belonged to Mary the mother of Jesus. In the end, the belt is turned into a leash, and the dynamic duo decides to stop fighting and cuddle the puppy instead. That's when Dr. Keith Plummer shows up, and things get even kinder. Dr. Plummer is one of the contributors to a very kind recent book entitled Before You Lose Your Faith: Deconstructing Doubt in the Church (The Gospel Coalition, 2021). In this episode, he is kind enough to talk to us about social media, deconversion, doubt, and the Doobie Brothers—a band whose 1976 hit “What a Fool Believes” includes the line “You don't know my kind.” All in all, this episode of The Apologetics Podcast is a one-of-a-kind experience in which even Timothy is kind, which is kind of rare. Also, “Bëlfërlëïn” would be the perfect name for a German industrial metal band, as long as they're a very kind band that likes dogs. ABOUT GUEST AND HOSTS Keith Plummer, Ph.D., is the Professor of Theology and Dean of the School of Divinity at Cairn University in Pennsylvania. He has a Ph.D. in Systematic Theology from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, where he also earned his M.Div. in Apologetics. Follow Dr. Plummer at @XianMind. Timothy Paul Jones, Ph.D., is C. Edwin Gheens Professor of Christian Ministry at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He teaches in the areas of family ministry and applied apologetics. He has authored or edited more than a dozen books, including Why Should I Trust the Bible?, The God Who Goes Before You, Perspectives on Family Ministry, and Christian History Made Easy. Garrick Bailey is a Ph.D. student in systematic theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, studying Herman Bavinck and Roman Catholicism under the supervision of Gregg Allison. LINKS TO CLICK Before You Lose Your Faith: Deconstructing Doubt in the Church (The Gospel Coalition, 2021) The Digital Public Square: Christian Ethics in a Technological Society (B&H Academic, 2023) 25 Basic Bible Studies: Including Two Contents, Two Realities (Francis Schaeffer) Patreon Support theapologeticspodcast.com Urban Ministry Podcast CLOSING CREDITS Music for the podcast has been licensed through Artlist.io and performed by Cunningham Manor. Brief excerpts of music played in each program are included solely for the purposes of comment and critique as allowed under the fair-use provision of U.S. copyright law. “The fair use of a copyrighted work … for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, … scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright” (U.S. Code § 107, Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use).
Intro/Outro: Rock This Town by Stray Cats1. Sweet Talk by Kito & Reija Lee2. What a Fool Believes by The Doobie Brothers3. Landslide by Smashing Pumpkins4. Joker and the Thief by Wolfmother5. Be Strong by SizzlaVote on your favorite song from today's episode
Amber Rollo (@ambercrollo) and Rax King (@RaxKingIsDead) from the podcast Low Culture Boil stop by to chat about recent developments in Whitesburg flag discourse, and then we get into a lengthy discussion about political phenotypes and how low-knowledge people need to get sent to Jupiter to get more stupider Buy Rax's book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/669783/tacky-by-rax-king/ Support Low Culture Boil on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lowcultureboil And of course you can support us on Patreon at: www.patreon.com/trillbillyworkersparty
This week, Matt and Kevin dive into the real and fictional history of Yacht Rock! If you love Yacht Rock and want to get in on the Yacht or Not debate, check out yachtornacht.com ALSO - May is giveaway month on the show. Hookup with our friends at privacypros.com/3028 for May giveaways all month!
This week, we pay homage to the first day in April, better known as April Fool's day. We share some interesting facts about the tradition and as always some killer music that is related to being a fool. So don't be a fool this week and miss this episode. WE NEED YOUR HELP!! It's quick, easy, and free - Please consider doing one or all of the following to help grow our audience: Leave Us A Five Star Review in one of the following places: Apple Podcast Podchaser Connect with us Email us growinuprock@gmail.com Contact Form Like and Follow Us on FaceBook Follow Us on Twitter Leave Us A Review On Podchaser Join The Growin' Up Rock Loud Minority Facebook Group Do You Spotify? Then Follow us and Give Our Playlist a listen. We update it regularly with kick ass rock n roll Spotify Playlist Buy and Support Music From The Artist We Discuss On This Episode Growin' Up Rock Amazon Store Music in this Episode Provided by the Following: Dangerous Curves, Perfect Plan, Hell In A Club, Rival Sons, Klassik ‘78, Vega, Firehouse, Triumph, Hardline, 99 Crimes, FM, Whitesnake, Crank It Up New Music Spotlight Slash featuring Myles Kennedy And The Conspirators - April Fool If you dig what you are hearing, go pick up the album or some merch., and support these artists. A Special THANK YOU to Restrayned for the Killer Show Intro and transition music!! Restrayned Website
While they may hail from Jacksonville, Florida, the southern rock group Blackfoot gets its name from the Native American tribe in recognition of the Native American heritage of multiple members of the band. Strikes was their third studio album, and would go Platinum. Blackfoot is Rickey Medlocke on lead vocals and guitar, Charlie Hargrett on guitar, Greg T. Walker on bass, keyboards, and vocals, and Jakson Spires on percussion and vocals. Rickey Medlocke was an early member of Lynyrd Skynyrd where he played drums and contributed vocals.After touring as the backing band for Ruby Starr, Blackfoot met Al Nalli who was manager for the group Brownsville Station, and he got them a contract with Atco Records. Nalli also produced Blackfoot Strikes, which would be the groups most commercially successful album. Blackfoot would see many lineup changes over the years, with over 40 musicians being listed as former members of the band. Blackfoot continues to tour today, and released a new studio album in 2016. Although no original band members are with the band today, Rickey Medlocke occasionally joins the band during concerts. Train, Train (Prelude)This short harmonica instrumental features Rickey Medlocke's grandfather, Shorty Medlocke, who was a bluegrass artist and composer of the pieceTrain, TrainThe biggest hit of the group was written by Shorty Medlocke, Rickey's grandfather, and peaked at number 38 on the charts. It was originally a delta blues song, and was the last song that was recorded for the album. It laments about a woman who dumps her blue collar guy to go to the big city.Left Turn on a Red LightA deeper cut in a minor key, this song is about decisions early in life and potential regret. In this case, the guy realizes that his decision was right.Highway SongThis was a second single hit from the album, and had an epic quality to it. The lyrics are similar to "Turn the Page," in that it is about life on the road. "Well, another day, another dollar after I've sang and hollered. Oh, it's my way of living, and I can't change a thing." ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main theme from the television series “Starsky & Hutch”Alright folks, slide across the car hood to hop in that Grand Torino! The buddy cop series had its final episode this month. STAFF PICKS:The Diary of Horace Wimp by E.L.O.Bruce's staff pick chronicles the week of a shy guy who gets the love of his life with a little help from "a voice from above." This is a deeper cut from the disco-heavy E.L.O. album "Discovery," though this one has more in common with the Beatles than the Bee Gees. Minute By Minute by the Doobie BrothersBrian features the yacht rock hit from Michael McDonald and the Doobie Brothers. This is the title track off the album of the same name, and followed their number 1 hit "What a Fool Believes" as s single. This song hit number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was nominated for a Grammy, losing to their other singe, "What a Fool Believes." Sad Eyes by Robert JohnRob's staff pick is a falsetto ballad that debuted in May. This song hit number 1 on the charts, ending the 6 week reign at number 1 for "My Sharona" by The Knack. It is about a man telling his mistress that their relationship is over because his wife is coming back.Shakedown Cruise by Jay FergusonWayne brings us a keyboard heavy song that hit number 31. Ferguson came out of several groups, including Spirit and Jo Jo Gunne. Joe Walsh is the guitarist on this song. "Now if I don't get off alive, it's just as well I'll be waking up in heaven, 'cause I've been through hell." INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Music Box Dancer by Frank MillsThis instrumental was a big hit on the charts this month.