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By 1985, Eric Clapton's storied career seemed to be flaming out. The Rock God status he'd attained in the 60s with The Yardbirds and Cream and maintained as a solo artist in the 70s had started to wane thanks to inconsistent records, drugs and alcohol. His previous record, Money and Cigarettes, lacked hits and failed to go gold - his first for Warner Brothers. Needing a success in the days of MTV and synthesizers, he turned to Phil Collins who had the magic touch at this time (listen to UAWIL 220 on No Jacket Required). And though they had fun in Montserrat recording the album, all was not well. Eric was slowly but surely breaking up with Pattie Hanson - his wife, the inspiration for Layla and former wife of George Harrison. You can hear his lament on songs like Just Like A Prisoner and the title track. Despite the emotion he may have put into the tracks, Warner Bros weren't happy. So they teamed him up with one of their songwriters, Jerry Lynn Williams, and Van Halen producer Ted Templeman to craft a couple of hits in LA. The single Forever Man did top the mainstream rock charts in the US and helped the album go platinum. But Clapton seems uneasy with some of the synthesizer work and the songs written by others. Nonetheless, this record did bring him some needed success and attention which would lead to bigger achievements in the late 80s, the early 90s and beyond. Released March 11, 1985, we thought this one is an interesting inflection point in Clapton's catalog and worthy of a look as it turns 40. Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By 1985, Eric Clapton's storied career seemed to be flaming out. The Rock God status he'd attained in the 60s with The Yardbirds and Cream and maintained as a solo artist in the 70s had started to wane thanks to inconsistent records, drugs and alcohol. His previous record, Money and Cigarettes, lacked hits and failed to go gold - his first for Warner Brothers. Needing a success in the days of MTV and synthesizers, he turned to Phil Collins who had the magic touch at this time (listen to UAWIL 220 on No Jacket Required). And though they had fun in Montserrat recording the album, all was not well. Eric was slowly but surely breaking up with Pattie Hanson - his wife, the inspiration for Layla and former wife of George Harrison. You can hear his lament on songs like Just Like A Prisoner and the title track. Despite the emotion he may have put into the tracks, Warner Bros weren't happy. So they teamed him up with one of their songwriters, Jerry Lynn Williams, and Van Halen producer Ted Templeman to craft a couple of hits in LA. The single Forever Man did top the mainstream rock charts in the US and helped the album go platinum. But Clapton seems uneasy with some of the synthesizer work and the songs written by others. Nonetheless, this record did bring him some needed success and attention which would lead to bigger achievements in the late 80s, the early 90s and beyond. Released March 11, 1985, we thought this one is an interesting inflection point in Clapton's catalog and worthy of a look as it turns 40. Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Ron's Amazing Stories, Ron dives into a captivating Audible original story titled Isaac Steele and the Forever Man. book one of the Isaac Steele Chronicles by Daniel Rigby. Next, Ron presents two eerie tales submitted by listeners. In one, a mysterious ghost boy haunts a pool party. In the other, a headless woman taunts a ghost hunter, leaving us questioning the boundaries of reality. Our featured story takes us on a journey beyond the stars with one from the classic sci-fi OTR series X-Minus One. In this captivating tale, a starship finds itself lost in the vastness of space, adrift and alone. But how does Ron kick off this episode of his podcast? He begins with a thought-provoking exploration of the concepts of light and darkness. Ron delves into the duality of these opposing forces, examining how they shape our perceptions of the world and how they influence our lives. Featured Story - The Map Makers Our featured story comes from the OTR series X-Minus One. It ran on NBC from 1955 to 1958. Our story first appeared in Galaxy Science Fiction in May of 1955 and was written by Frederik Pohl. A tiny space rock crashes into the Terra II, causing a lot of damage and hurting the ship's navigation system. Now, the crew is floating around in the middle of nowhere, possibly millions of light-years away from anything familiar. They need to do whatever it takes to stay alive. The story is titled The Map Makers and it first aired on X-Minus One on September 26, 1956. Other Stories Include - Light vs. Darkness (and Why We Need Both), Isaac Steele and the Forever Man - Review, Ghost In The Pool, and The Night at Iroquois Park Ron's Amazing Stories Is Sponsored by: Audible - You can get a free audiobook and a 30 day free trial at . Your Stories: Do you have a story that you would like to share on the podcast or the blog? Head to the main website, click on Story Submission, leave your story, give it a title, and please tell me where you're from. I will read it if I can. Links are below. Music Used In This Podcast: Most of the music you hear on Ron's Amazing Stories has been composed by Kevin MacLeod () and is Licensed under . Other pieces are in the public domain. You can find great free music at which is a site owned by Kevin. Program Info: Ron's Amazing Stories is published each Thursday. You can download it from , stream it on or on the mobile version of . Do you prefer the radio? We are heard every Thursday at 10:00 pm and Sunday Night at 11:00 PM (EST) on . Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this . Social Links: Contact Links:
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Dating after 50 can feel daunting, especially when society bombards us with messages that youth is the zenith of desirability.But finding your forever man at this stage in life is not just a possibility; it's a journey that can be embarked upon with dignity, wisdom and a bit of strategic know-how.Here are seven essential steps to navigate the dating world after 50 and find the love that you deserve.NEXT STEP: Book a complimentary Love Strategy Session and let us help you attract love this year: https://go.lovestrategies.com/session
Eric Clapton is a living legend in the rock world. He was a member of the Yardbirds from 1963 to 1965, a founding member of the supergroup Cream, founding member of Blind Faith, founder of Derek and the Dominos, and a multi-album soloist. He has received 18 Grammy awards, sold more than 280 million records world-wide, and is the only three-time inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.Unplugged was recorded in front of an audience at Bray Studios in England for the "MTV Unplugged" series. This series was started in 1989, and several artists would release albums from this show, including Mariah Carey, Nirvana, and Page and Plant. Clapton's Unplugged album was a monster hit, winning three Grammy awards in 1993. It was Clapton's bestselling album, and the bestselling live album of all time, selling 26 million copies. Clapton recorded this in January 1992, and it contains a mix of his solo material, songs from previous groups, and blues standards from long ago.Eric Clapton continues to play and tour today. He recently released a song called "Voice of a Child" in late 2023 and organized a charity concert to raise funds for children in the Gaza Strip. He also collaborated with Van Morrison in November 2020 on an anti-lockdown single called "Stand and Deliver," and said regarding vaccine mandates that he would not perform on any stage where there is a discriminated audience present. Bruce presents this laid back live blues album in this week's podcast. Running On FaithThis track was originally on the Journeyman album from 1989, Clapton's eleventh studio album. Jerry Lynn Williams wrote this song, as he did several other Clapton songs including "Pretending" and "Forever Man." They lyrics tell of taking each day as it comes in confidence that love will come to the singer in due time.Tears in HeavenThis song originally appeared on the soundtrack for the 1991 film "Rush." In March of that year Clapton's 4-year old son Connor died in a fall from a New York City apartment, causing Clapton to isolate himself for a while. Scoring the music for the film gave him a way to cope with the loss. He wrote the first verse and asked Will Jennings to write the rest. It is deliberately ambiguous, as it is about his son, but also meant to be part of the film. It is his best-selling single in the United States.Rollin' and Tumblin'The recording of this song picks up mid-verse because it was recorded in a break when the cameras and recording equipment were off. Clapton began performing this Muddy Waters blues song impromptu, and the musicians around him joined in. It was last performed by Clapton when he was with Cream, and the audience clearly loves it.LaylaThe signature song from Derek and the Dominos was significantly altered by Clapton and acoustic guitar player Andy Fairweather. They changed it to a shuffle beat, removed many of the familiar riffs and piano exit, and jazzed it up. Clapton is also singing an octave lower than the original, which was at the top of his vocal range back in the day. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Theme from the television series “Martin”Martin Lawrence had a comedy series popular in the US at this time, with Martin playing many characters, both male and female. STAFF PICKS:Sister Shade by Mary's DanishWayne brings us an unfortunately underrated song from the 90's as his staff pick. This grunge group actually featured two female lead singers: Gretchen Seager and Julie Ritter. Mary's Danish formed in the late 1980's and released four albums. Unfortunately, they became a victim of mismanagement, incompetent promotion, and a difficult contract that left them without money from the royalties. Even Flow by Pearl JamLynch's staff pick is a signature song from Pearl Jam. The music was written as an instrumental demo before Eddie Vedder's arrival as front man for the band. Vedder wrote the lyrics focusing on the life of a homeless person overlooked by society. Originally performed live in October 1990, it has become Pearl Jam's most performed song.These Are Days by 10,000 ManiacsRob showcases another group with a female lead for his staff pick. The song encourages the listener to recognize the miracle in front of you, to live in the moment. Many associate it with the birth of a child, though the meaning is left ambiguous. This song is one of 10,000 Maniacs' biggest hits, and is one of the last the group did before Natalie Merchant left to pursue a solo career.Runaway Train by Elton John (featuring Eric Clapton)Bruce wraps up the staff picks with the second single from John's 1992 album "The One." The song includes contributions from Eric Clapton, who plays guitar and provides vocals in the second verse. "The One" was Elton John's 23rd studio album, and his biggest selling album in the US since 1976. The lyrics compare trying to get back into control of life to a runaway train. COMEDY TRACK:Taco Grande by “Weird Al” YankovicYou can't go wrong with the sultry parodies of Weird Al as an exit from today's podcast. 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.
Mikey & Jeremy watch S4E21 "Forever". They discuss yearbook superlatives, Clark's college options, and Jason's demise?
This week's book guest is Julia by Sandra Newman.Sara and Cariad are joined by BAFTA winning actor and writer Daniel Rigby to discuss moustaches, artificial insemination, institutions, rats, fear and Big Brother's real name. Thank you for reading with us. We like reading with you!Trigger warning: In this episode we discuss we discuss violence and also mention abortion.Julia by Sandra Newman is available to buy here or on Apple Books here.Isaac Steele and the Forever Man by Daniel Rigby is available to buy here.You can find Daniel on Instagram: @danielrigbyrigby and Twitter: @danielrigbyTickets for the Live Weirdos event with Tim Key on Sun 3 March are available to buy here or at plosive.co.uk.Sara's debut novel Weirdo is published by Faber & Faber and is available to buy here.Cariad's book You Are Not Alone is published by Bloomsbury and is available to buy here.Follow Sara & Cariad's Weirdos Book Club on Instagram @saraandcariadsweirdosbookclub and Twitter @weirdosbookclub Recorded and edited by Naomi Parnell for Plosive.Artwork by Welcome Studio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Dating is exhausting” - do you feel like this? Then this episode is for you! In this episode I will share six great tips to make dating easier and more fun - and ultimately to attract the right man FOR YOU. Feminine energy dating is supposed to feel effortless. Not exhausting. And this means that if you feel exhausted or discouraged by dating - there is something we got to look into and CHANGE. Dating can be fun. And remember - there is no urgency! I'm starting a brand new group coaching program for this exact reason - to help you find an effortless way of dating, that will help you attract the right man. Eight weeks in a very small, intimate group of women - with the focus on transforming our relationships with ourselves, embodying feminine energy and using proven strategies to attract high quality men fast! Helping you attract the right man for YOU. A man who can actually be the MAN for you. This coaching experience contains 8 x 90 minute Zoom coaching, full Voxer support plus worksheet and videos. Since this is the first time i run this program it will come at a favourable rate - just email me to find out more. eva@evaelly.com I hope you'll join me and end your single days soon
In this Podcast Episode of #LoveTeaTime, Alexis Glam interviews Victoria; who found love and her forever after. Want help finding your Forever Man? Send me a message with your story here and I will get back to you: https://www.glamifest.com/contact. Follow Victoria on Instagram: @thrivevictoriously --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/glamifest/support
Luke tells Juliane about an Audible Exclusive comedy science fiction audiobook: Isaac Steele and the Forever Man by Daniel Rigby. Discuss this book at Goodreads.com Support Luke and Juliane financially via Patreon.com/lukeburrage Follow Luke on twitter: https://twitter.com/lukeburrage Luke writes his own novels, like “Minding Tomorrow”, “Combat”, “Get that rat off my face!” and “The Monster […]
BAFTA-winning, Cumberbatch-beating actor, comic, and now the writer-performer of his screamingly funny new audiobook “Isaac Steele and the Forever Man”, Daniel Rigby is an extraordinary talent. The star of “Eric & Ernie” (BBC), Black Mirror's “Waldo” episode, and Donald in Will Sharpe's amazing “Flowers” (CH4), Daniel is dipping his toe back into standup after years away.In an episode Stu describes as “absolute ComCom-Bait”, Daniel discusses having no self-esteem despite being good at everything (Stu's words not his), and how casting directors can smell that he's an “angry weirdo”. We dig into creativity, dread, anxiety, and why there's more of him than he intended in his book's ultra-nihilist protagonist…25mins of extras available exclusively to the Insiders Club include Daniel on the immense responsibility he felt when asked as a young comic to portray the legendary Eric Morecambe on screen; manufacturing a middle class “bumble” to disguise his working class background; and trying to focus on the journey of standup rather than the destination.Go to www.comedianscomedian.com/insiders for this and much more, including the exclusive Insiders Q&As with Nish Kumar, James Acaster and Fern Brady and the incredible “self-help for comedians” special with Amanda Donnet.Catch up with Daniel:TW: @danielrigbyListen free for 30 days with a free trial to Audible and devour “Isaac Steele and the Forever Man” (actually do this, it's fantastic!):www.audible.co.uk/pd/Isaac-Steele-and-the-Forever-Man-Audiobook/B09FQ8NKJ9Everything Stu's up to:This podcast is @ComComPod on Twitter and Instagram and probably bloody Tiktok as well by the time you read thiswww.comedianscomedian.comFind out everything Stu's up to at www.stuartgoldsmith.comStu offers remote and in-person talks to business, distilling insights from over 400 comics on cultivating resilience and the ability to bounce back, to all levels from C-suite to team members.“Stuart was brilliant; he nailed the brief, and the balance of meaningful content and humour was perfect for our audience.” Jo Matkin, CEO Celsus Group See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"The Forever Man" - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - May 15, 1974 A luckless man is offered every material comfort in the world through free cars, houses and monetary wealth by a millionaire. The latter only wants to swap their souls in exchange so he can regain his youth. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/waldina/message
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In this episode, Cally talks to comedian Stuart Goldsmith and host of hit podcast ‘The Comedian's Comedian' about podcasting, teeth-brushing, street performing, comedy, hustle, self-belief, ambition, age, fame, money, success, failure, anxiety, coping and therapy. Twitter: @ComComPod Instagram: @comcompod The Comedian's Comedian podcast Helen Zaltzman WTF with Marc Maron Isaac Steele and the Forever Man by Daniel Rigby Namaste Motherfuckers with guest John Lloyd More about Cally Instagram: @callybeatoncomedian Twitter: @callybeaton Produced by Mike Hanson for Pod People Productions Instagram: @podpeopleuk Music by Jake Yapp Cover art by Jaijo Sales & advertising: advertising@audioboom.com Sponsorship: info@theloniouspunkproductions.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BAFTA-award winning actor Daniel Rigby tells us about his Audible original debut Isaac Steele and the Forever Man and how his background in comedy and improvisation helped create his protagonist and his extraordinary world.
BAFTA-award winning actor Daniel Rigby tells us about his Audible original debut Isaac Steele and the Forever Man and how his background in comedy and improvisation helped create his protagonist and his extraordinary world. . . . . . In this episode you will discover: Letting ideas marinade (sometimes for years) and why it's okay […] The post EP361: Daniel Rigby — Just Start Doing It appeared first on The Bestseller Experiment.
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Az Aether nyolcadik adása a 2021-es évad utolsó epizódja, amelyben összegeztük a folk horror filmek szentségtelen szentháromságának triumvirátusát. Egyenként elmondtuk, hogy melyik film, és miért a legkedvesebb számunkra, miért éppen abban találjuk meg a folk horror ízét és zamatát. Kitértünk egy fontos kérdésre is, mégpedig a nők szerepére a folk horror, és egyéb horrorfilmekben, végül pedig megpróbáltunk választ keresni arra a kérdése, hogy milyen csalival érdemes rávezetni valakit arra, hogy megnézze a triumvirátust. Mint kiderült, ez koránt sem egyszerű feladat, így a beszélgetés vége átfordult egy rögtönzött filmajánlóba, melyben olyan modern(ebb) filmeket ajánlunk, amelyek mankók lehetnek a folk horrorral való ismerkedéshez. Jövőre innét folytatjuk, ráerősítve, fókuszba hozva a lovecraftiánus tartalommal fűszerezett beszélgetéseket (januárban várható a lovecrafti képregények folytatása, és egy beszélgetés Lovecraft New Yorkban töltött éveiről), de természetesen nem fogunk eltávolodni a folk horrortól sem, hiszen számos nagyszerű film, regény, novella vár még arra, hogy kibeszéljük. Ne felejtsétek el, hogy elindult a Grimoire, a The Black Aether támogatói oldala, támogatásod nagyon fontos a TBA fejlődése és folyamatos működése érdekében: https://grimoire.theblackaether.com //Shownote Aether – The Wicker Man: https://bit.ly/aetherwickerman Aether – Witchfinder General: https://bit.ly/aetherwitchfinder Aether – The Blood on Satan's Claw: https://bit.ly/aethersatanclaw //A beszélgetés végén említett filmek A Field in England: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2375574/ The Wicker Man (2016): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0450345 The Third Day (TWM minisorozat feldolgozás): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10482370/ Black Death: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1181791 Hereditary: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7784604 The Ritual: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5638642 Apostle: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6217306 Gaia: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11881160 Children of the Corn: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087050 Midnight Mass: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10574558 //Fanni ezt olvassa Soo Kim – Élj úgy, mint egy koreai: https://bit.ly/3sIEl4o //Dani ezt olvassa Matthew K. Manning – Batman: A Visual History: https://bit.ly/3JvlpvM Warren Ellis – Transmetropolitan: https://bit.ly/32Mrsey //Zoli ezt olvassa Robert A. Kraus – Chakan, the Forever Man: https://bit.ly/3zoyCSR //A Nagymester ezt olvassa Szukits Kiadó – Lovecraft antológia #1: https://bit.ly/3hKLSt8 Michael Zigerlig – H.P. Lovecraft's Call of Cthulhu: https://bit.ly/32MsbfM
It's part 2 of our end-of-year special, in which we look back over the books we read outside of book club, the ones we chose for ourselves, and pick out our favourites. And so listen in for more book recommendations than you can shake a stick a, plus recommendations from our book clubs and friends of the pod. We also look ahead to some new releases coming out in 2022. Booklist Kate's top three favourites from 2021 Don't Touch My Hair, Emma Dabiri A Ghost in the Throat, Doireann ní Ghríofa Lean, Fall, Stand, Jon McGregor Laura's top three favourites from 2021 A Life's Work, Rachel Cusk Miss Iceland, Audur Ava Olafsdottir Indian Horse, Richard Wagamese Kate's longlist of favourite reads in 2021 The Moth and the Mountain, Ed Caesar Writers and Lovers and Euphoria Lily King Real Estate, Deborah Levy The Library Book and The Orchid Thief, Susan Orlean All My Friends are Superheroes, Andrew Kaufman Owls of the Eastern Ice, Jonathan C. Slaght Nightbitch, Rachel Yoder Don't Touch My Hair, Emma Dabiri Fun Home, Alison Bechdel Parisan Lives, Deidre Bair Nightbitch, Rachel Yoder Early Morning Riser, Katherine Heiny Love Letters, Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West (Alison Bechdel, ed.) A Ghost in the Throat, Doireann ni Ghriofa Re-Educated, Lucy Kellaway Pew, Catherine Lacey Happy All the Time, Laurie Colwin Whereabouts, Jhumpa Lahiri Sorrow and Bliss, Meg Mason Lean, Fall, Stand, Jon McGregor Assembly, Natasha Brown The Stranding, Kate Sawyer The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, Carson McCullers Empire of Pain, Patrick Radden-Keefe Matrix, Lauren Groff The See-Through House, Shelley Klein Laura's longlist of favourite reads in 2021 His Only Wife, Peace Adzo Medie Miss Iceland, Hotel Silence and Butterflies in November, Audur Ava Olafsdottir Indian Horse, Richard Wagamese On Earth We Are Briefly Gorgeous, Ocean Vuong Homeland Elegies, Ayad Akhtar No-One is Talking About This, Patricia Lockwood Great Circle, Maggie Shipstead D: A Tale of Two Worlds, Michael Faber Graceling, Kristin Cashore A Deadly Education and The Last Graduate by Naomi Novik The Annals of the Western Shore, Ursula Le Guin The Book of Hidden Things, Francesco Dimitri Frederica, Georgette Heyer Conundrum, Jan Morris A High Wind in Jamaica, Richard Hughes The Rules of Civility, Amor Towles Chrissy Ryan's recommendations Open Water, Caleb Azumah Nelson Assembly, Natasha Brown Detransition Baby, Torrey Peters Elizabeth Morris' recommendations Nightbitch, Rachel Yoder Book club recommendations The Summer Book, Tove Jansson The Mermaid of Black Conch, Monique Roffey Whereabouts, Jhumpa Lahiri The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Anne Brontë A Dance to the Music of Time, Anthony Powell The Siege of Krishnapur, J. G. Farrell The Line of Beauty, Alan Hollinghurst Isaac Steele and the Forever Man, Daniel Rigby Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer Albert and the Whale, Philip Hoare Trieste or the Meaning of Nowhere, Jan Morris The Bass Rock, Evie Wyld Autumn, Ali Smith The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead Small Things Like These, Claire Keegan The Offing, Benjamin Myers Circe, Madeleine Miller Three Women, Lisa Taddeo My Dark Vanessa, Kate Elizabeth Russell Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid Upcoming books in 2022 We also discussed our inordinate desire for The Doors of Stone by Patrick Rothfuss to finally be published, and Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel Notes Full details of all the titles discussed in this episode can be found in the shownotes on our website thebookclubreview.co.uk. Do keep up with us between episodes on Instagram and Facebook @bookclubreviewpodcast, on Twitter @bookclubrvwpod or email thebookclubreview@gmail.com. We always love to hear from you.
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A retelling of stories we've already heard on Suspense or Escape but no done by CBSRMT. First up the classic Country of the Bling by H.G. Wells followed by the story of a man who will trade body parts of his own for others and for wealth.
Get on your dancing shoes, DISCO NIGHTS is back with all-new episodes for its third season as hosts actress/activist CHASE MASTERSON (Deep Space Nine) and author/journalist RYAN BRITT (Phasers On Stun) explore the contemporary #STARTREK Universe each week. In today's episode, Chase & Ryan are joined by Trek novelist DAVID MACK, TrekMovie.Com founder ANTHONY PASCALE and HEATHER RAE. Follow us on Twitter at @disconightspod and on Facebook at Electric Surge. Now you can watch DISCO NIGHTS and all your favorite Electric Surge video podcasts On Demand by downloading the free ELECTRIC NOW app in your favorite app store for iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku and more. Watch your favorite episodes today along with the best film and television from the Electric library. #StarTrek #TOS #TNG #DS9 #Voy #ENT #Disco #Picard #LLAP #StarTrekVoyager #TOS #Enterprise #TAS #LowerDecks DISCO INFERNO: Please note this episode was recorded remotely via Zoom and as such the sound quality may not be up to the usual standards of the podcast taped in the studio. We hope the content will make up for any deficiencies in the audio. Meanwhile, we ask all our listeners to please pay attention to the experts, stay safe, stay home... and Keep on Trekkin' #LLAP HOSTS: Chase Masterson & Ryan Britt PRODUCTION COORDINATOR: Peter Holmstrom PRODUCER: Natalie Masciale SOUND ENGINEER: Bill Ritter EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Dean Devlin & Mark A. Altman
We could spend a week on Eric Clapton. His history includes bands like The Yardbirds, The Bluesbreakers, Cream, Blind Faith, Derek and the Dominos, and an awesome solo career! We've condensed everything you need to know into just a few minutes. No doubt you'll be amazed at his story and you'll want to update your favorite playlists!The Lindale Eagles are having a great year and will go into the second round of the 2020 4A Division Playoffs! Coach and frequent Rocks and Dirt guest, Joel Rinlee will give us all the dirt! Good luck Lindale Eagles! We hope to talk to you about round 3!
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We welcome artist Robert A Kraus, also known as RAK, this week to first help us recall our favorite cult classic movies, Television shows, and video games in the Retro Roundtable. We look at films like The Thing, shows like The Simpsons, the old school internet sensation HomeStar Runner, and more! Let us know your picks on Facebook and Twitter! We then turn our attention over to RAK to discuss his character Chakan The Forever Man, how the character came to be, and his evolution through comics to becoming a cult classic Sega game. This is a packed episode you won’t want to miss! @RobertKrausRAK RAKGraphics.com CannedAirPodcast.com @CannedAirPod @Canned_Air If you’d like to show your support, you can either visit our Patreon page at Patreon.com/CannedAirPod or you can leave us a review on iTunes! Thanks for listening!
Topics: Eerie/Spooky/Ominous/Scary Music Speaking: Griff Hoffmann, Collin Connett, Gene Sopher jr Music: Intro Provided by Andy Poppen. Featured - The One Who is Torn Apart (Xenogears), Opening (Xenosaga), Bonetrousle (Undertale), Main Theme (Luigi’s Mansion), Omen (Xenogears), Lavender Town / orchestra (Pokemon), Dance of Pales (Castlevania: SotN), Maridia (Super Metroid), Threed - Zombie Central (Earthbound), Spores (The Immortal Sega Genesis version), Ladies of the Wood (The Witcher 3), Ceremony (Secret of Mana), Water Dimension 1 Mantis (Chakan: the Forever Man)
Imagine if you thought so much of yourself that you truly believed that you could take on Death itself, and that you’re right. Do you really think that Death would let you win, even if you won?Ed Annunziata from Playchemy (and conveniently a developer on this game) comes by the show to talk Chakan the Forever Man, and how his story makes that from The Devil Went Down to Georgia look like a tale from Muppet Babies.Learn such things as: How did Ed decide that this comic needed to be a game? What really interesting mechanic in the game really fits the character pretty much perfectly? How many copies of this do Ed and Chris own between the two of them? And much more! If you want to help support the show check out the Ninja Penguin Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route.You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store, or the Ninja Penguin Pods Store if you want to see things for all of our shows.Be sure to head over to the Ninja Penguin Podcasts site to see all of the shows we’re working on.You can find Play Comics @playcomicscast on Twitter and in the Play Comics Podcast Fan Group on Facebook.Ed Annunziata can be found @edanunziata or at the Playchemy official website. And of course, go check out Space War Arena for the Nintendo Switch.Thanks to Drew from Reel Feels for that sweet sweet intro drop.A big thanks to Luke from Exiled as well as Brandon from Submitted For Your Approval for the promos today.Music by Best Day, who has made up at least 3 words that rhyme with orange.
Grab your favorite pair of swords and join the Retrovanics crew as we dive into the elemental planes of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as we play Chakan the Forever Man for the Sega Genesis. We also talk about the new Switch onlien service with NES library, the Mega Man 11 demo, and we answer a listener question from "Seph" who asks us what sort of game we personally would make. Want to skip hearing about what we've been playing (and our thoughts on Mega Man 11)? Skip to 14:20! __________________________ If you enjoy this podcast, why not write a review wherever you download it from? It's easy, and helps people find us by accident. Intro song is "8-Bitter" by Subtastics, and is used with permission, mainly because Jeremy P is in that band.
5R75 -- In the latest edition of our "Heat Stories" series, Ethan and Chris speak to Brian Grant, who played in the NBA from 1994 to 2006, including 2000 to 2004 with the Miami Heat. The candid conversation starts with Grant's upbringing in Ohio and his breakout at Xavier University; continues with his drafting to Sacramento and signing in Portland; and covers his recruitment by Pat Riley to join the Heat. It closes with his diagnosis with early-onset Parkinson's Disease, his friendships with Michael J. Fox and the Ali family, Pat Riley dubbing him a "Forever Man" at his Shake It 'til We Make It event, and his work toward a cure for the disease with the Brian Grant Foundation. Sponsored by: -- Doral Toyota -- Miss Ink - Miami Social Media Marketing Services
Eric Clapton - Forever Man
Eric Clapton - Forever Man
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Esta semana fizemos um especial para falar sobre um grande artista do Rock que nunca passou pelo Wikimetal, infelizmente! Um dos deuses da guitarra, Eric Clapton, ganha um episódio especial no Wikimetal, no qual falamos sobre suas melhores composições, sua extensa carreira e várias curiosidades. Conversamos ainda sobre os artistas do Rock que foram influenciados por Clapton, suas maiores parcerias, e comentamos muitas faixas da nova coletânea do guitarrista, "Forever Man". No Orgulho Nacional trazemos o vocalista do Black Warts, Adrian Wart, que nos contou sobre o álbum da banda No More Lies" e falou sobre a formação do conjunto. E para a promoção da semana vamos presentear um WikiBrother com a discografia do Eric Clapton e mais outros quatro com a coletânea do guitarrista, "Forever Man" Neste episódio: Eric Clapton, Black Warts, The Beatles e Cream.
Capítulo de lunes, hoy escucharemos 3 piezas representativas de cada uno de los tres ángulos que nos presenta el recopilatorio de ‘Forever Man’ de Eric Clapton. También pondremos nuestros minutos al servicio de algunos de los protagonistas del Festival de blues de Hondarribia en el que, este año, ya se apuntan nombres como los de Travellin´Brothers o Candye Kane. Cassandra Wilson, tras su aventura cantando a Billie Holiday, vuelve a sorprendernos con su colectivo M-Base, una colección de standars junto a algunos de sus viejos compañeros de los 80 y 90. Marcus Bonfanti protagonizará uno de los conciertos importantes de la nueva entrega del Enclave de Agua 2015 que se celebrará en Soria. Estrenaremos las nuevas canciones de Ryan Adams y Steven Tayler en solitario, como no, rendiremos tributo en el inicio del programa a B.B. King.
Capítulo de lunes, hoy escucharemos 3 piezas representativas de cada uno de los tres ángulos que nos presenta el recopilatorio de ‘Forever Man’ de Eric Clapton. También pondremos nuestros minutos al servicio de algunos de los protagonistas del Festival de blues de Hondarribia en el que, este año, ya se apuntan nombres como los de Travellin´Brothers o Candye Kane. Cassandra Wilson, tras su aventura cantando a Billie Holiday, vuelve a sorprendernos con su colectivo M-Base, una colección de standars junto a algunos de sus viejos compañeros de los 80 y 90. Marcus Bonfanti protagonizará uno de los conciertos importantes de la nueva entrega del Enclave de Agua 2015 que se celebrará en Soria. Estrenaremos las nuevas canciones de Ryan Adams y Steven Tayler en solitario, como no, rendiremos tributo en el inicio del programa a B.B. King.
Today's show was just hosted by Sexy Lips as Jennifer was out sick. She did send in one of her reviews via email, so we got to hear one of them!! Chakan: The Forever Man (Genesis, Chris) Rescue the Embassy Mission (NES, Jenifer via Email) Kid Chameleon (Genesis, Chris) Half minute Hero (PSP,Chris Hero's chapter) Thanks for all the support this past week! Retrocore@hotmail.com