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Send us a message, so we know what you're thinking!The late Steve Harley was most famous for his 1975 hit Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me), but there's much more to the story than one good single. We look at the band's early albums and Steve Harley's career around and after that single and the band's break up. As usual, Mick says their early stuff is way better than their later stuff!Our Album you Must Listen to Before You Die is “Tres Hombres”, ZZ Top's 1973 album containing the huge hit “La Grange”. Regular listeners might guess what we thought of the album, but let's not spoil the surprise! We also look at Louder magazine's recent poll where their readers voted for Genesis' 10 best-ever songs. Spoiler alert: Only 2 of the selected songs are post-Peter Gabriel's departure. For those interested, we covered Genesis in Series 2, Episode 15, and Peter Gabriel in Series 2, Episode 14 There's plenty here you may not have known. Enjoy! References: Jethro Tull, Curious Ruminant, Gene Simmons, Nick Cave, Flea, Genesis best of all time, Robert Dimery, Cancer, Cockney Rebel, The Human Menagerie, The Psychomodo, Diamond Dogs, For Your Pleasure, polio, The Rolling Stones, Jean-Paul Crocker, Stuart Elliott, Paul Jeffreys, Lockerbie, New Musical Express, Rock Australia Magazine, Sebastian, Mr. Soft, Cavaliers, Ritz, The Best Years of our Lives, Make Me Smile (Come up and See Me), Sounds, Francis Monkman, Here Comes the Sun, The Cockney Rebel – A Steve Harley Anthology, BBC Radio 2 Sounds of the 70s. Playlists: Episode playlist The Psychomodo Gene Symonds Weather Man
Since 1984, René Marchando has been behind the mic as the host of his own radio show, "For Your Pleasure." WBUR's Weekend Edition caught up with Marchando to hear more about his 40 years on the Boston airwaves.
Over the long tenure of Sound Opinions, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot mentioned Brian Eno countless times. They think it's time to tackle a classic album dissection of his 1974 record Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy.) They discuss Eno's career before and since the album, as well as hear a bit of Eno himself from their 2011 interview with him.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Brian Eno, "Burning Airlines Give You So Much More," Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy), Island, 1974The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Roxy Music, "Re-Make/Re-Model," Roxy Music, Island, Reprise, 1972Brian Eno, "Needles in the Camel's Eye," Here Come the Warm Jets, Island, 1974Brian Eno, "Back In Judy's Jungle," Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy), Island, 1974Brian Eno, "Mother Whale Eyeless," Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy), Island, 1974Soft Machine, "Priscilla," The Soft Machine, Probe, Command, ABC, 1968Brian Eno, "Put a Straw under Baby," Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy), Island, 1974Brian Eno, "China My China," Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy), Island, 1974Brian Eno, "The Great Pretender," Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy), Island, 1974Brian Eno, "Third Uncle," Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy), Island, 1974Brian Eno, "The True Wheel," Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy), Island, 1974Brian Eno, "The Fat Lady of Limbourg," Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy), Island, 1974Brian Eno, "Taking Tiger Mountain," Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy), Island, 1974Brian Eno, "Fullness of Wind," Discreet Music, Obscure, 1975Brian Eno and David Byrne, "Regiment," My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, Sire, E.G., 1981Roxy Music, "Editions of You," For Your Pleasure, Island, Warner Bros., 1973BODEGA, "Tarkovski," Tarkovski (Single), Chrysalis, 2024See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's episode is not safe for work. Children should also not listen to this particular episode. But if you are looking to join the kink community, or you are looking for new products, this is the show for you. Once again we are at Amore, For Your Pleasure...Sault Ste. Marie's premier adult toy store. G, the owner of the shop invited Shawn to chat with a couple of her friends about their specific interests. Get ready for sex blankets and kink on the 299th episode of Soul Forge Podcast! Rob is a reseller of intimate play blankets. He was tired of doing so much laundry and trying to keep his mattress in good condition. During the height of the Covid-19 pandemic people were spending much more time in the bedroom. It's quite easy to make a mess during intimate playtime, whether due to bodily fluids or spilled bottles of lubrication. Rob found the "No More Wet Spots" blanket. He has been selling them in Amore for some months now. They keep your blankets and mattresses clean and dry. Easily washable, they come in a variety of sizes. Follow Rob's Instagram for more info: https://www.instagram.com/nmws_intimate_blanket Michelle tells us a bit about the kink community in Sault Ste. Marie. If you are looking for a group to join that has a more open mindset to sex and sex related play, this might be right for you. The most important consideration for this group is keeping the community safe. The group holds what are called monthly munches. These are get-togethers where you are able to talk about your interests such as BDSM, fetish and the like. They also hold the occasional dungeon party where you are able to try out some different aspects of the kink community culture. Much of this information can be found at https://fetlife.com You can follow Michelle's Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/sinnerssanctuaryssm This week's podcast promo: Earth Station DCU
ROXY MUSIC is the British rock band that emerged in the early 70s and became one of the pioneers of the glam rock and art rock movements. Formed in 1970 by singer and songwriter Bryan Ferry, along with bassist Graham Simpson and saxophonist ANDY MACKAY, the original lineup was completed by Brian Eno (synthesizers and keyboards), Phil Manzanera (guitar), and Paul Thompson (drums). The band's self-titled debut album, "Roxy Music," was released in 1972 and garnered critical acclaim for its innovative sound, blending elements of rock, glam, art, and electronic music. The album's cover featured model Kari-Ann Muller, which became one of the iconic images associated with the band. Throughout the 1970s, Roxy Music released a series of successful albums, including "For Your Pleasure" (1973), "Stranded" (1973), "Country Life" (1974), "Siren" (1975), and "Manifesto" (1979). The band's music and visual style were characterized by Bryan Ferry's distinctive vocals, Andy Mackay's saxophone and oboe contributions, and a blend of avant-garde and elegant imagery. In this episode, Andy Mackay tells us that Brian Eno left the band after the second album, but his influence on the band's early sound and artistic direction remained significant. Roxy Music continued to release albums and tour until they officially disbanded in 1983. Andy Mackay was an integral member of Roxy Music, known for his contributions on saxophone, oboe, and other woodwind instruments. His saxophone solos and musical arrangements played a significant role in shaping the band's unique sound. After the initial breakup of Roxy Music in 1983, Andy Mackay continued to work on various musical projects and collaborated with several artists. He reunited with Roxy Music for occasional tours and recordings when the band reformed in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He and Roxy Music were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019, where they performed a short set. The various band members continue to be very active in many different musical spheres and remain friends today. Over the years, Andy has recorded solo albums and other projects for TV and films well as playing sessions for many musicians including the various Roxy members. He also wrote a book on electronic music, studied theology and most recently finished the 3Psalms project, a work between genres, rock, classical, electronic sacred and secular which stands to sum up his lifetime interests. Andy Mackay and former bandmate Phil Manzanera have recently completed the album Roxymphony and both have completed Roxy Music's 50th anniversary tour. Check out the interview with Andy as he details his journey. It's fascinating stuff. If you'd like to know more about Andy head for his website As always if you'd like to leave me a comment or a review, I'd greatly appreciate it and if you have any suggestions for a guest you'd like to hear interviewed, get in touch here I hope you enjoy this week's episode!
This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with director Mary Harron about her films American Psycho, I Shot Andy Warhol, Charlie Says and her latest, Dalíland. They discuss her excellent use of music in her movies over the years, her start as a punk rock journalist and more. Plus, Jim and Greg review the latest album from The National. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnG Make a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lU Send us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs: Phil Collins, "Sussudio," No Jacket Required, Atlantic, 1985The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Capitol, 1967The National, "The Alcott (feat. Taylor Swift)," First Two Pages of Frankenstein, 4AD, 2023The National, "Eucalyptus," First Two Pages of Frankenstein, 4AD, 2023The National, "This Isn't Helping (feat. Phoebe Bridgers)," First Two Pages of Frankenstein, 4AD, 2023The National, "Tropic Morning News," First Two Pages of Frankenstein, 4AD, 2023Ramones, "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue," Ramones, Sire, 1976Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)," The Best Years of Our Lives, EMI, 1975Cockney Rebel, "Tumbling Down," The Psychomodo, EMI, 1974Roxy Music, "Do the Strand," For Your Pleasure, Warner, 1973Luna, "Season of the Witch," Season of the Witch (Single), Beggars Banquet, 1996Love, "A House Is Not a Motel," Forever Changes, Elektra, 1967R.E.M., "It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)," Document, I.R.S., 1987 Support The Show: https://www.patreon.com/soundopinionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Satisfyer Review – Soul Forge Podcast 284! Gaelyn, owner and operator of Amore – For Your Pleasure is back for another visit. This week she is telling Soul Forge listeners about the complete line of Satisfyers. As a note of caution, this episode is not intended for children. Listening at work is also not recommended. … Satisfyer Review – Soul Forge Podcast 284 Read More » The post Satisfyer Review – Soul Forge Podcast 284 appeared first on The ESO Network.
This one is for our glam rock and techno fans out there. For Your Pleasure was ground breaking and set off a chain reaction that gave us wave after wave of electronic music spanning the last 5 decades. That fails to mention their influence on the British Punk scene that elevated bands like the Clash and the Sex Pistols. It's a Tazmanian devil of musical genres and notes “bending to their will”, expanding what's possible in the creation of good music. From the art school to the studio, Brian Eno found a way to change music forever without ever learning to play an instrument. In "Ferr"ness, Bryan Ferry is the perfect front man to pair with the avant garde style of musicianship of Manzanera,Eno, Mackay and Thompson. We hope you enjoy!Support the show
This one is for our glam rock and techno fans out there. For Your Pleasure was ground breaking and set off a chain reaction that gave us wave after wave of electronic music spanning the last 5 decades. That fails to mention their influence on the British Punk scene that elevated bands like the Clash and the Sex Pistols. It's a Tazmanian devil of musical genres and notes “bending to their will”, expanding what's possible in the creation of good music. From the art school to the studio, Brian Eno found a way to change music forever without ever learning to play an instrument. In "Ferr"ness, Bryan Ferry is the perfect front man to pair with the avant garde style of musicianship of Manzanera,Eno, Mackay and Thompson. We hope you enjoy!Support the show
The latest episode is now available for your pleasure.....jump in and enjoy. Steve and Lou xxx For Your Pleasure. The Watch - Damage Mode Chinese Beard - Shades Of Tomorrow Pt 2 Pure Reason Revolution - Scream Sideways Nad Sylvan - To Turn The Other Side Sound Of Contact - Cosmic Distance Ladder James LaBrie - Give And Take Porcupine Tree - Drown With Me Porcupine Tree - Orchidia Haken - Invasion District 97 - Back And Forth Amplifier - Glory Electricity Gentle Giant - For Nobody Colosseum - Hesitation Sold Future - Sold Future Obedience Instinct - Disconnected IQ - Fallout Tenderton - Cat Magellan - Killer Of Hope
Who is most responsible for creating your favourite music? This episode, we look at the role of the record producer, and talk about some of the most successful producers of the rock era.We also take a look at another great album you should hear. In 1973, Lou Reed released "Berlin” , which has since come to be critically acclaimed, and regarded by many fans as Reed's best work. It's ground-breaking style opened the door for later artists to attempt challenging subject matter in their own work. References: Lou Reed, Bob Ezrin, Joy Division, Ian Curtis, role of a music producer, Chris Thomas, Roxy Music, Queen, Sex Pistols, INXS, John Cale, The Pretenders, Pete Townshend, “Paris 1919”, “For Your Pleasure”, “Street Life”, “Do the Strand”, Shabooh Shoobah, Kick, Brian Eno , Brian Turrington, Oblique Strategies, Rick Rubin, Johnny Cash, Andy Johns, Stock, Aitken and Waterman, Rick Astley, Paul Lekakis, Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson, “Off the Wall”, 'Check Your Ego at the Door' Phil Spector, George Martin, Jimmy Page, Todd Rundgren, Ringo's All-Stars, The New York Dolls, Max's Kansas City, Sylvain Sylvain, David Johansen, Tony Visconti, “Band on the Run”, May Pang, Giorgio Moroder, Donna Summer , “Electric Dreams”, Phil Oakey RewiggledJohnny Cash PlaylistLink to BBC interview (“Raised on Radio”) - Chris Thomas -Talks about working with The Beatles,Sex Pistols & more - Radio Broadcast 1984 Books: Bowie, Bolan and the Brooklyn Boy (2007) , Tony Visconti1001 Albums You Must Hear before You Die, Robert Dimery
Following AMANDA LEAR through the soundtrack to her life is pure pleasure. From her dreams of being a painter leading her to befriend SALVADOR DALÍ, creating a wild persona for herself modeled off SUPERWOMAN, to holding a real live PANTHER on a leash for the cover of ROXY MUSIC's For Your Pleasure, Lear is an absolute icon for trailblazing her own way without asking permission - the EPITOME of CHARISMA. Join Arman and Amanda in this episode which KICKS OFF SEASON 3 to the absolutely UNAPOLOGETIC tempo of upbeat DISCO. More than disco, we will learn from the QUEEN herself; starting from her years at art school, living in the latin quarter of Paris. A natural born storyteller, Lear shares the trajectory of her music career from the moment DAVID BOWIE noticed the beauty in her voice and encouraged her to SING, to going her own way without looking back and recording FOLLOW ME in Munich. Unlike music, it's the ongoing process of painting which most inspires Lear and keeps her happy. She says it best in her own words: “because I paint, I feel much more balanced. Painting helped me a lot. Otherwise, like everybody else, I would have to take drugs.” If anyone can tell a story with GUSTO TO SPARE, it's Lear. Captivating ears for generations, it's a standing ovation for Ep 55 of Season 3 starring AMANDA LEAR.
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John Porter special - The Smiths, Roxy Music & much more - talking about his life in music with David Eastaugh Porter met singer Bryan Ferry, and was part of his fledgling band The Gas Board. Ferry's later band Roxy Music had achieved success in the early 1970s, but having had some troubles with bass players, Ferry invited Porter on board to record the 1973 album For Your Pleasure. Porter went on to serve as a record producer for many later albums for Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry. Porter is credited with the production of Liverpool's Watt 4 album at Matrix Studios in 1979. He has since produced for The Smiths, Billy Bragg, The Blades, Microdisney, School of Fish, B. B. King, Los Lonely Boys, Buddy Guy, Ryan Adams, Missy Higgins and numerous other bands.
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Big Daddy talks about Brian Eno's involvement in Roxy Music, how the lead singer got Big Daddy some love and more! For Your Pleasure comes in at #48 on The Countdown
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The Music Club discuss Roxy Music's 1973 release, For Your Pleasure, what they've been listening to recently, the subtle nuances of the French language, and how to disappoint your friends, amongst many other things...Listen to For Your Pleasure here:SpotifyYouTube MusicWe've created a playlist of some of the songs and artists we also discuss during the podcast, which you can listen to here:SpotifyYouTube See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode we bring in a third ;) Randy comes on the show and boy do we get into it. We discuss how we all know each other, as Randy makes his podcasting debut. (1:13-13:12) With the recent stock market craze, Randy offers a unique perspective of everything happening on Wall Street. (13:13-27:41) And of course it wouldn't be an episode unless it was Ribbed, For Your Pleasure™. (27:42-37:36) We finally discuss Now That's What I Call Music like we had promised last episode. (37:37-46:12) To wrap things up we get some closing remarks from Randy and please be sure to connect with him on LinkedIn. (46:13-50:50) Enjoy this episode responsibly and feel free to check out this cool link below! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/back-pocket/support
Phew what a year it has been - let's wrap it up with part two of my favorite songs of 2020. Enjoy and SUPPORT BFF.FM in our end of year fundraiser! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ One More Year by Tame Impala on The Slow Rush (Modular) 4′15″ Under the Spell of Joy by Death Valley Girls on Under the Spell of Joy (Suicide Squeeze) 12′56″ € € € €^^%%!!!!!heaven!!!!!! by Lala Lala & Baths on € € € €^^%%!!!!!heaven!!!!!! (Hardly Art) 17′18″ The Prophet by I Break Horses on Warnings (Bella Union) 23′29″ Weight Of That Weekend by Land Of Talk on Indistinct Conversations (Saddle Creek) 27′13″ On The Floor by Perfume Genius on Set My Heart On Fire Immediately (Matador) 35′56″ New Jade by Caribou on Suddenly (Merge) 39′27″ Heat Waves by Glass Animals on Dreamland (Wolf Tone) 43′24″ Straight to the Morning (feat. Jarvis Cocker) by Hot Chip on Straight to the Morning (Domino) 46′44″ Before by James Blake on Before (Republic) 55′37″ I Want You To Love Me by Fiona Apple on Fetch The Bolt Cutters (Epic) 59′24″ Cool For A Second by Yumi Zouma on Truth Or Consequences (Polyvinyl) 62′34″ She's There by Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever on Sideways To New Italy (Sub Pop) 66′10″ 11:11 by Sass on 11:11 (1156421 Records DK) 71′02″ Carousels by Doves on The Universal Want (IMPERIAL/EMI) 77′20″ Born In A War by Future Islands on As Long As You Are (4AD) 81′21″ Love Is A Drug by Empress Of on I'm Your Empress Of (Terrible) 84′18″ For Your Pleasure by Shopping on All Or Nothing (FatCat) 87′41″ Strange Timez (f. Robert Smith) by Gorillaz on Song Machine: Season One - Strange Timez (Studio 13) 94′25″ Californian Soil by London Grammar on Californian Soil (Ministry Of Sound) 97′56″ Solipsism by Fenne Lily on BREACH (Dead Oceans) 101′27″ circle the drain by soccer mommy on color theory (Loma Vista) 105′56″ I Know The End by Phoebe Bridgers on Punisher (Dead Oceans) 115′00″ holy calamafuck by Run the Jewels on RTJ4 (Jewel Runners)) Check out the full archives on the website.
Welcome back, dear listeners! To make up for last episode being a week late, we got a quality episode for you this week; some reeeeaaaaaal good stuff in here. No, seriously: it is a *banger*. In this episode: Mark gets greasy, Jarrett takes the rains, Kelsey pushes shoe technology in a new direction, and John takes swings at more than one multinational corporation. Also in this episode: Terrifying Pregnancy Facts, ExCalipers, Carb-O-Nation, Company Cannon, Rhyme/Rind Powder, Satisfy Frog: Ribb't For Your Pleasure, Partner Beef, and Terrify Kettle.
On Roxy Music's debut, the tensions between Brian Eno and Bryan Ferry propelled their music to great, unexpected heights, and for most of the group's second album, For Your Pleasure, the band equals, if not surpasses, those expectations.
En 1973 Roxy Music, una banda con apenas un disco en las tiendas y un año de trayectoria rompió la baraja con la edición de dos discos maravillosos apenas separados por unos meses. Un inicio brutal de un grupo que irrumpió con la fuerza de mil demonios antes de que Brian Eno se marchase de la banda. Esa unión de Eno, Ferry, Manzanera y Mackay tomó al asalto el olimpo de la música inglesa con un álbum tremendamente original, fresco, potente y distinto, el producto de esa mezcla de talentos que explotó tras la grabación de esta joya del rock de los setenta. Esta semana dedicamos el programa a recordar For Your Pleasure, un álbum que tiene la capacidad de envejecer con una elegancia poco frecuente, sus canciones no solo han mantenido la fuerza sino que han ganado fondo y peso. Hoy hemos querido atender la petición de un oyente que nos pidió que sentásemos esta joya en el Sofá Sonoro y lo hacemos de la mano de Fernando Neira y con los reportajes de Lucía Taboada y Sheila Blanco.
En 1973 Roxy Music, una banda con apenas un disco en las tiendas y un año de trayectoria rompió la baraja con la edición de dos discos maravillosos apenas separados por unos meses. Un inicio brutal de un grupo que irrumpió con la fuerza de mil demonios antes de que Brian Eno se marchase de la banda. Esa unión de Eno, Ferry, Manzanera y Mackay tomó al asalto el olimpo de la música inglesa con un álbum tremendamente original, fresco, potente y distinto, el producto de esa mezcla de talentos que explotó tras la grabación de esta joya del rock de los setenta. Esta semana dedicamos el programa a recordar For Your Pleasure, un álbum que tiene la capacidad de envejecer con una elegancia poco frecuente, sus canciones no solo han mantenido la fuerza sino que han ganado fondo y peso. Hoy hemos querido atender la petición de un oyente que nos pidió que sentásemos esta joya en el Sofá Sonoro y lo hacemos de la mano de Fernando Neira y con los reportajes de Lucía Taboada y Sheila Blanco.
And what a very strange year it has been. Nevertheless, while we may not have seen any of these bands live this year as we had hoped, we can still enjoy their music from wherever we may be in the world. Nora plays back some of her favorite tracks released in 2020 so far - and you know even more is yet to come. And don't forget - Drug Abuse Resistance EducationDefund the PoliceArrest the cops who killed Breonna Taylor #BLM Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ New Jade by Caribou on Suddenly (Merge) 3′33″ I Want You To Love Me by Fiona Apple on Fetch The Boltcutters (Epic) 10′50″ Everything Has Changed by Best Coast on Always Tomorrow (Concord) 14′13″ Witching Hour by TOPS on I Feel Alive (Musique TOPS) 17′28″ 4 American Dollars by US Girls on Heavy Light (4AD) 21′00″ Cool For A Second by Yumi Zouma on Truth Or Consequences (Polyvinyl) 27′02″ For Your Pleasure by Shopping on All Or Nothing (FatCat) 30′13″ Sports! by Dream Wife on So When You Gonna (Lucky Number) 33′54″ Cheap Regrets by The Districts on You Know I'm Not Going Anywhere (Fat Possum) 38′21″ One More Year by Tame Impala on The Slow Rush (Modular) 46′45″ idontknow by Jamie XX on idontknow (Young Turks) 51′57″ Love Is A Drug by Empress Of on I'm Your Empress Of (Terrible Records) 54′50″ A Hero's Death by Fontaines D.C. on A Hero's Death (Partisan) 58′53″ She's There by Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever on Sideways To New Italy (Sub Pop) 64′29″ The Prophet by I Break Horses on Warnings (Bella Union) 69′58″ Weight Of That Weekend by Land Of Talk on Indistinct Conversations (Saddle Creek) 73′53″ Kyoto by Phoebe Bridgers on Punisher (Dead Oceans) 76′50″ Who Are You by Diet Cig on Do You Wonder About Me? (Frenchkiss) 80′27″ Can't Do Much by Waxahatchee on Saint Cloud (Merge) 89′35″ 11:11 by Sass on 11:11 (1156421 Records DK) 92′12″ Hollywood by Car Seat Headrest on Making A Door Less Open (Matador) 95′34″ Arch Enemy by Everything Everything on Re-Animator (Infinity Industries) 99′22″ circle the drain by soccer mommy on color theory (Loma Vista) 106′04″ Bummer Days by Liza Anne on Bad Vacation (Arts & Crafts) 108′31″ On The Floor by Perfume Genius on Set My Heart On Fire Immediately (Matador) 116′12″ Holy Calamafuck by Run the Jewels on RTJ4 (Jewel Runners)
It's a story we've been telling for centuries, in spite of the damage it's caused. The story of the sculptor Pygmalion and his statue Galatea crops up everywhere from Broadway musicals to glam rock records to computer programming. In the fourth episode of Ghost Echoes, we take inventory of Galateas. Music and Sound Notes: -- “In Every Dream Home a Heartache” can obviously be found on Roxy Music's For Your Pleasure. -- The recording of the doll song from Offenbach's Tales of Hoffmann is performed by Joan Sutherland with Richard Bonynge conducting l'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande. -- The excerpts from the My Fair Lady film soundtrack are “Wouldn't it be Loverly” performed by Marni Nixon and “I've Grown Accustomed to her Face” performed by Rex Harrison. -- Kate Bush's “Misty” is on her album 50 Words for Snow. Further reading, listening, etc.: -- Ovid's Metamorphoses has been translated into English by many, including A.D. Melville. Information on Project Borghild and sex dolls generally came from Anthony Ferguson's The Sex Doll: A History and “A (Straight, Male) History of Sex Dolls” by Julie Beck in the Atlantic. On Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, Charles A. Berst's Pygmalion: Shaw's Spin on Myth and Cinderella was useful, as were this story from Studio 360 and Bernard Shaw's own preface and postscript to the play. Here's “The Sandman” by E.T.A. Hoffmann. Examples of conversation with ELIZA came from this piece by Oliver Miller in Thought Catalogue. -- The marching band audio in the Project Borghild scene comes from this archival video. All excerpts from Pygmalion are from the 1938 film version starring Wendy Hiller and Leslie Howard. The montage towards the end features clips from Her, Ex Machina, Battlestar Galactica, Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049.
Corona Virus, Shit Is Real The BFF.fm studios are closing starting 3/17 to comply with the recent SF order, so this is my last live show for a bit - hope you enjoy it! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′27″ Give Me Another Chance by Empress Of on I'm Your Empress Of (Terrible Records) 3′07″ For Your Pleasure by Shopping on All Or Nothing (FatCat Records) 11′30″ Temple by Thao & the Get Down Stay Down on Temple (Ribbon Music) 15′26″ Staring At A Mountain by Sharon Van Etten on Never Rarely Sometimes Always Soundtrack (SVE Productions) 19′26″ Wish by Boy Scouts on Wish (Anti) 24′08″ 3 2 4 3 by Ohmme on Fantasize Your Ghost (Joyful Noise) 34′22″ On The Floor by Perfume Genius on Set My Heart On Fire Immediately (Matador) 39′12″ Think Too Fast by JFDR on New Dreams (White Sun Recording) 43′13″ Circling by Porridge Radio on Every Bad (Secretly Canadian) 46′21″ Hypochondriac by Fenne Lily on Hypochondriac (Dead Oceans) 54′33″ Mess by SASAMI on Mess (Domino) 57′57″ Ponytail by PINS on Hot Slick (Haus Of Pins) 61′38″ Like I'm Winning by Girlpool on Like I'm Winning (Anti) 64′50″ Out In The World by GUM on Out In The World (Spinning Top) 68′53″ Lightning by Orion Sun on Hold Space For Me (Mom + Pop) 76′22″ Come Back And Love Me by Hinds on The Prettiest Curse (Mom + Pop) 79′50″ Hand Over The Thing by Racecar on Racecar Music (Self Released) 82′28″ Sports! by Dream Wife on So When You Gonna (Lucky Number) 85′40″ Good Place To Hide (At The Time) by Partner on Good Place To Hide (At The Time) (You’ve Changed Records) 95′26″ Tournament by Nation Of Language on Introduction, Presence (Self Released) 98′41″ elevator girl (ft Ivy Sole) by Shura on elevator girl (ft Ivy Sole) (Secretly Canadian) 102′14″ New Jade by Caribou on Suddenly (Merge) 105′56″ Take Your Time by Pottery on Welcome To Bobby’s Motel (Partisan) 117′48″ It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) by R.E.M. on Document (I.R.S.) Check out the full archives on the website.
The Love Tunnel Is Ribbed... For Your Pleasure. The River Of Pork Ribs & Goo. Peleton, ROLL OUT! Good Romney, Bad Romney. I dream of dream journal. Making things with Bill! Jury Duty and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
DC’s Mike James and Mollie Ames discuss: Getting away during the holidays for peace of mind and rest, by going to Savannah, Georgia... (Part 1 of the Podcast only content) No one eats plain yogurt, right? Browns win again, but Kobe Bryant offering words of wisdom and asking pro athletes to "channel (their) inner Black Mamba" at a Denver hotel, was probably not the best place for that dude to be giving a motivational speech. Tribe deals big and save even bigger to conclude baseball's Winter Meetings, and though you have to wonder who's going to be hitting in the middle of that lineup now, we're currently more interested in newly acquired Jake Bauer's whole "see ball, hit ball" approach to hitting. Alan Madej's X-Mas Single #7 "All Is Calm, All Is Bright (Tonight)", and how to just relent and enjoy all the holiday season spirit. (Part 2 of the Podcast only content, begins at the 1:09:00 mark) Let Me Tell You A Story: Lachlan MacKinnon’s “Christmas Day" (begins at the 1:22:00 mark) "The early bird gets the worm" as a cautionary tale. How come some entertainers and athletes get a pass for their transgressions, no matter how awful and/or evil, while others do not? And knowing that all we can work towards is to end up on the right side of history, even if everything appears totally backwards and fucked up today. Cardi B. is not an artist and all her recent Grammy nominations feel like make-up awards seemingly only extended in an attempt to compensate for some of the Grammy's prior mistakes and embarrassments. (Part 3 of the Podcast only content, begins at the 2:02:00 mark) How come all period piece films and shows now seem like they should have dragons and snow zombies in them? Mollie’s PuhFooFuh Spotlight Part 14: “Hat Man and Barrel Man” (Part 4 of the Podcast only content, begins at the 2:39:00 mark) Sure, Steph Curry is clearly willing to entertain insane conspiracy theories that are an affront to science, research and understanding, not to mention one of the greatest accomplishments of our species, but how come no one is calling him out on the really legit, unprovable crazy shit we all know he firmly believes in? Michael's 2018 Christmas miracle story. All this and so much more on this episode of the Defend Cleveland Podcast. Enjoy~ This show is dedicated to the memory of fellow WRUW programmer and beloved radio personality, Roger Weist. Alan Madej's "All Is Calm, All Is Bright (Tonight)" song was used with permission on today's show. Be sure to listen to Alan performing all 7 of his X-Mas singles live for the first time ever this Thursday, December 20th from 10-11pm ET on WRUW's Live From Cleveland show. Can't miss stuff! Check out Lachlan MacKinnon’s best selling book, ‘Let Me Tell You A Story: Small Stories Of A Large Family’! Thank you to KidForce Pinball for sponsoring the podcast, 91.1-FM WRUW Cleveland for being home to the show, engineer extraordinaire Mollie Ames, and to the city that inspires us, Cleveland, Ohio. Your recommended listening for the week is Roxy Music's masterpiece sophomore effort from 1973, "For Your Pleasure". Kudos to Brian Eno, one of the single greatest musical geniuses of the last 50 years, for making his first entry into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, congrats to him, Bryan Ferry and the band, and to the voters who finally got this one right. #SuckItNugentFans The intro and outro to Lachlan’s segment is the song “My Summer In Traction” by the band Ohio Civil War , and it’s used with permission.
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FASNASTIC: Game Fart - The Best Farting & Video Games Podcast in the UK. Maybe.
GAME FART #20 - THE BEST GAME FART IN THE UNIVERSE (2017 E3 Coverage with Maddox) We did it guys. WE DID IT! We finally made it to episode 20. The big two oooo. They said we'd never make it. And by they, we mean all of our closet friends and family. They all thought we were nuts for inventing a farting themed gaming podcast BUT WE DID IT ANYWAY and here we are today. Proudly farting out video game E3 coverage FOR YOUR PLEASURE. This bumper episode is longer than usual, is nothing but E3 news, and even has A SUPER GUEST. We are very proudly joined by our E3 USA correspondent, friend, owner of Madcast, video gaming icon and more - MADDOX! What an episode. What a 20 fart run. Will we make it another 20? Please keep listening to find out. # NEWS - Loads of E3 News - The entire episode is just E3 news! - Wolfenstein, Skyrim, Mario Odyssey, Sonic Mania & Forces, Shadows of Moor-door, Assassins Creed, Spider-Man AND MUCH MORE! # GETS A MENTION - A surprising welcome - Janky Gate Crashing - Metro Exodus / the Metro Series - Call of Duty - Wolfenstein New Colossus (and its 1950's diner) - Mass Effect Andromeda - FallOut 4 - 1950's Americana - Man in the High Castle - Shitty E3 Food - Maddox Cool as Shit Videos (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sb1QfkXtAWw) - Sayed Salads - SkyRim (+ collectors cards, playing as Zelda and/or Link) - Bowser Rapes the Princess? Or kidnapping for diplomatic reasons? - Luigi the hostage negotiator - Princess Diana - Mario Odyssey - Grand Theft Auto - The differences between London & New York - New York Crazies - "Cuyt Dug Bot Git a Jorb" - Dutch Accents - Sonic Disasters - Mario Possessionings - Bum Stomping Vs. Ass Slamming - New Donk City - GTA Modding & Mods in general - FallOut Apocalyptic - FallOut Speed-running & Empty Deserts - Red Dead Redemption - The Armenian Horse Killer - Dark Souls - The Division - Neo - Day of The Tentacle - Grim Fandango - Lara Croft: Tomb Raider: Dead Animal Kleptomaniac - Metal Gear Solid V - Gaming Crisis Thoughts - Who has Peters PlayStation 3? - Xbox One X - Maddox Gaming History... 32X, Atari, Master System, Genesis, Super Nintendo, Lynx, The Game Gear - Xbox - the least fun area of E3 - Sonic Forces & Sonic Mania (and Christian Whitehead / Sonic CD, 1, 2) - Nintendo Cease & Desist - Beefeaters - Sonic Unleashed - Sonic the Warehog - Freedom Planet... a good game, for furries - Zootopia? Zoolandia? Zootropolis? - Furry Sex - Fox Sex - Shadows of Moor-door - "DO YOU REMMEMBER ME?" - Dark Souls - Lord of the Rings - Cool Dragons - History - Assassins Creed - Apache Servers - Cults & Volcanos - KillZone, Halo - much more efficient killing than Assassins Creed - "Sneakers & Listeners Creed" - Beyond Good & Evil II - Anita Sarkeesian - "What Did Maddox Say?" - Lord Matthew brings up the past - An extended conversation about command line text editors - Something about a man with chalk? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l789l6np-qA) - Don't go to E3 - Maddox: The Car Park Boss - SPIDER-MAN!!!! BY INSOMNIAC!!!! - Tony Hawk - Sunset Overdrive - New Metroid for 3DS # Follow us at... gamefart.fasnastic.com twitter.com/fasnasticgf facebook.com/fasnasticgf reddit.com/r/FASNASTIC soundcloud.com/fasnastic madcastmedia.com/shows/gamefart youtube.com/fasnastic itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1212703118 # Give us a call UK: +44 115 824 5042 USA: +1 480-470-8943 This podcast is brought to you by FASNASTIC LTD. in the UK and intended to be listened to on the train to work, or in bed for some falling asleep background noise. Comedy, Fasnastic, Game Fart, Podcast, video, games, news, playstation, vr, psvr, gaming, console, xbox, sony, microsoft, nintendo, funny, lord, matthew, aaron, peter, funny, sex, love, sexuality, gay, lesbian, straight, male, female, asshole, ass, hole, bum, anus, final, frontier, porn, the sims, sonic, hedgehog, kiss, sonic 06, pokemon, whoopie,
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Track - DJ / Producer (remixer / re-editor) 1. "Back in the Day" - Eddie Leader 2. "U Step" - Bear Who? (Inland Knights remix) 3. "Definition Off" - Tovar (Jay West) 4. "Strangers" - Office Gossip 5. "Soul Tonic" - Dave Allison (Tommy Largo) 6. "Two Minute Warning" - Kinky Movement 7. "Where You Belong" - Jay West 8. "Noodling" - Shur-i-kan 9. "For Your Pleasure" - Fred Everything (Fedrico Todos Dub) 10. "Pimp" Sound Republic 11. "When I Get Paid" - Sound Republic 12. "Get High" - Matt Shrewd 13. "Up the Hill" Manuel Sahagun 14. "Naughty" - Bobby & Klein