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We take a nostalgic journey through the Billboard Hot 100 chart from June 7, 1980, and explore musical milestones of that year including Frank Sinatra's comeback and Peter Gabriel's innovative album "Melt."• Examination of Billboard Hot 100 hits from June 7, 1980• Discussion of Frank Sinatra's "Theme from New York, New York" which became his signature song despite being recorded in 1980• Analysis of Christopher Cross's popularity and Michael McDonald's distinctive backing vocals on "Ride Like the Wind"• Exploration of the Mount St. Helens eruption and photographer Robert Landsberg's heroic final act• Recap of the Virginia Highland Porch Fest featuring Jimmy Guthrie's performance with the Concord Grapes• Minute with Jimmy segment featuring Tommy Stinson from The Replacements• Deep dive into Peter Gabriel's "Games Without Frontiers" and other significant releases from May 1980"Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease like and follow the Music in my Shoes Facebook and Instagram pages and share the podcast with your friends on social media. Contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!
Barry and Abigail discuss Animal by Ke$ha and sample Pikeland Pils, Helles Golden Lager, and Haze Fix IPA from Sly Fox Brewing Company in Pottstown, Pennsylvania.Read more about the drawn-out legal battle between Kesha and Dr. Luke.Blah Blah Blah features 3OH!3. The 3OH!3 song you may be familiar with is DONTTRUSTME.Barry mentioned “Weird Al” Yankovic and Will Forte's cover of HOT TO GO! by Chappell Roan.Barry entered Dinosaur into the Abigail Hummel School of Speaking Smartly About Music with a whistling comparison to Peter Gabriel's Games Without Frontiers.We closed by playing a sample of Kesha's 2024 single JOYRIDE.Up next… Tim by The ReplacementsJingles are by our friend Pete Coe.Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition.Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic!Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!Facebook | Instagram | Bluesky | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox | Beer Media Group
We're not content to just talk about great synth-pop albums of the pivotal year of 1980...we wanted to share the discussion with musicians who created one of the great synth-pop albums of 1980! The album, you ask? Party In The War Zone by L.A. band Vivabeat, and we were fortunate enough to have bassist/songwriter Mick Muhlfriedel and keyboardist/vocalist Marina Muhlfriedel joining us. This surely must be one of the most remarkable stories we've heard of living on the precipice of the big time. They had the hooks and the looks. They were discovered by Peter Gabriel (who was inspired by the whistling hook in the band's "Man From China" to write "Games Without Frontiers) and signed to Charisma. Their song "The House Is Burning (But There's No One Home)" was prominently featured in the film Body Double, and the music video subsequently won an MTV Video Award. Their second incarnation included former Japan guitarist Rob Dean, contributing to their standing as the opening act to bands like Depeche Mode and Gary Numan. However, a series of unfortunate events and unscrupulous managers limited Vivabeat's shelf life. Fortunately, in 2024, Rubellan Remasters (www.rubellanremasters.com) re-issued Party In The War Zone on CD for the first time, as well as the vinyl-only compilation The House Is Burning: The Best of Vivabeat 1979-86. Mick Muhlfriedel went on to work on scores for films such as Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, and is currently the President of the wonderful youth organization Downtown LA Soccer Club. Marina Muhlfriedel also got into the film industry, starting as a Production Assistant for Danny DeVito, eventually getting a Producer credit on movies like Throw Momma From The Train. She is a highly experienced storyteller, writer, and producer, who is currently working on her memoir. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gerüchten gemäss möchte AMAZON den physischen Einzelhandel in den USA mit einem Supercenter beglücken. Ist dieser Schritt notwendig, um langfristig im Wettbewerb mit dem Omni-Channel-Giganten WALMART zu bestehen? Oder sollen vor allem Erfahrungen gesammelt werden, die sich in anderen Geschäftsfeldern nutzen lassen? Die Unterwäsche-Marke VICTORIA'S SECRET setzt wieder auf ihre einst legendäre Fashion-Show, die die Marke und auch Models wie Heidi Klum und Tyra Banks gross machte. Hilft diese Neuauflage des vor einigen Jahren heftig in die Kritik geratenen Events die Geschäfte wieder in Schwung zu bringen? Kann die Marke ähnlich wie die andere 90er Jahre-Erfolgs-Marke ABERCROMBIE & FITCH revitalisiert werden? Der deutsche Hersteller von Freizeit- und Sportbekleidung TRIGEMA lässt sein Markenmaskottchen den Affen Charly neu als AI-generierten Mode-Influencer vor allem in den sozialen Medien auftreten. Ist dieser Ansatz zu komplex oder genau das, was die Marke zukunftsfähig machen wird? Wie wertvoll sind generell solche Markencharaktere als Brand Assets?
More mysterious sounds. Some synth strings. And oh so sweeeeeet! Ian, sing to me of your love!!!!19th studio album - Roots to BranchesGet your Talk Tull To Me merch here!Talk Tull To Me Patreon & schedule.Art credit: Burton SilvermanMusic credits:“Bourée” - Jethro Tull"Queen and Country" - Jethro Tull"At Last, Forever" - Jethro Tull"Trains" - Ian Anderson"Wond'ring Aloud" - Jethro Tull"Diablo Soundtrack" - Matt Uelmen"A Proper Story" - Darren Korb"Fylingdale Flyer" - Jethro Tull"Mayhem Maybe" - Jethro Tull"A Winter Snowscape" - Jethro Tull"Games Without Frontiers" - Peter Gabriel"Pussy Willow" - Jethro TullTeam America (2004) Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A strangely game related show with a little help from Anthony Anselmo of A Shanty No Lemon to boot! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A strangely game related show with a little help from Anthony Anselmo of A Shanty No Lemon to boot! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Too many cliche's to choose from, so … let the games begin! it's all fun and games until The Guys show up in your earholes, but this time it's different. In this episode, it's all about games - board games, to be specific - and it's even more fun because one of the sons-of-the-podcast, Jacob Reed, came to the studio to share his knowledge and geekdom concerning all things board gaming. Jacob not only built a cabinet specifically for games, he also has an app to keep up with how many times his wife wins, he's in a Facebook game trading group, and he can explain “deck building” - and it's not what Robbie is doing behind his house. They reminisce about the favorite games of their childhoods, and talk about what's current and how to find the good ones. Jacob even contributes a geek of the week about brain science when it comes to gaming. Art tells of a documentary about the making of a graphic novel, Robbie reveals the drop date of Marvel's latest TV series, and Jay brings snacks that reveal the dark side. Be sure to listen to this one, and don't worry: you won't be board. The game is afoot!
On this episode, since May is my birthday month I'll be having a month long Takashi Miike May lovefest. Each week I'll cover a Miike horror film that needs a little more love in my humble horror nerd opinion and he's made some bangers, let me tell ya. As the Gods Will is a fantastically fun romp into deadly children's game spun on their head by some supernatural gods and I for one enjoyed the hell out of it. Come listen and maybe we can play a game or two. For this episode, the song is Games Without Frontiers, the artist is Peter Gabriel.
** Episode 57- Live on Electromagnetic Radio** BRET EASTON ELIS ***TRACKLISTING*** 1. Paralyzed...Then Cardigans 2. Paranoid Android...Radiohead 3. Into The Void...NIN 4. Where Is My Mind...Pixies 5. Cold Brains...Beck 6. The Drugs Don't Work...The Verve 7. My Brain Is Like A Sieve...Thomas Dolby 8. Breathe (In The Air)...Pink Floyd 9. I'm Just A Killer For Your Love...blur 10. When I Was Born, I Was Bored...Shudder To Think feat. Billy Corgan 11. New Kind of Love a) Low b) Coma...Better Than Ezra 12. Mad World...Gary Jules 13. Various Stages...Great Lake Swimmers 14. Wolfman Agenda...Shakey Graves 15. The Only Living Boy In New York...Simon & Garfunkle 16. Enjoy The Silence (Harmonium Mix)...Depeche Mode 17. Look Sharp...Joe Jackson 18. Games Without Frontiers...Peter Gabriel 19. London Calling...The Clash 20. Oliver's Army...Elvis Costello & The Attractions 21. I'm The Man...Joe Jackson 22. Hateful...The Clash 23. Accidents Will Happen...Elvis Costello & The Attractions
1980 was a tense time, and this artist, a humanitarian most concerned about war and peace, put this worldwide angst into a beautiful song about games, flags, costumes, and silly games. But what is he saying in these first few lines? Is she so popular? Is she so complicated? Is she so amazing? Or are we Americans just too obtuse to hear what's really happening here? Are we too naïve to get the message? Listen for all the answers! Official Video 1991 Performance with Sting 2004 Performance Cover art by Kitty Sopow --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christine-kiefer7/message
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Waldina Music episode 4 Music collected from the 'Music Mondays' series on Waldina.com. A mix of new wave deep cuts, retro classics, and anything else that is on heavy rotation. Enjoy a new set of fourteen (or so) songs each week. Tracklist: "Odessa" by "Babylon" by "Wicked Game" by Chris Issak "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" by Dead Or Alive "Hungry like the Wolf" by Duran Duran "Would I Lie to You" by Eurythmics "Too Funky" by George Michael "Steppin' Out" by Joe Jackson "Left Of Center" by Suzanne Vega "I Got You" by Split Enz "Losing My Religion" by R.E.M. "Games Without Frontiers" by Peter Gabriel "Weird Science" by Oingo Boingo "Rock With You" by Michael Jackson --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/waldina/message
Conectamos con San Pedro del Vaticano (Roma) para seguir en directo la tradicional bendición Urbi et Orbi del papa Francisco. Después, en ‘La pantalla’ de Elisenda Roca recibimos a Màxim Huerta, que en enero presentará, junto a Alaska e Inés Hernand, la primera edición del Benidorm Fest, en el que se decidirá la canción que representará a España en el Festival de Eurovisión en 2022. Y despedimos el sábado disfrutando de la música que Pancho Varona nos trae en su ‘Maleta de canciones’. Hoy escuchamos: For So Long (Alfred García); Jaguar (Xoel López), Games Without Frontiers (Peter Gabriel), Happy Xmas (John Lennon). Escuchar audio
Deception is as American as apple pie. Elizabeth and Philip Jennings are well aware of this--they’re Russian spies under deep cover as a suburban couple in the U.S., after all. Their new next door neighbor, FBI Agent Stan Beeman, threatens to throw a wrench into their long con. Over the course of The Americans season 1, there are plenty of twists, turns, betrayals, and confessions. Wesley “Wezzo” Mead has infiltrated the podcast to join Paul and Arlo as they begin a retrospective on Joe Weisberg’s critically acclaimed but criminally underseen FX series. The gang discusses the tremendous work by leads Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys; how the show is a little pulpier and fast-moving than they remembered; the characters’ vacillating beliefs in each other and the systems they move within; and, of course, all those wigs. NEXT: Hollywood post-production supervisor Michael Holland flies in for a look at The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Take note, Jennings--Soviet agents can be reformed! BREAKDOWN 00:00:51 - Intro / Guest 00:03:45 - Main Topic 01:50:05 - Outro / Next MUSIC “Tusk” by Fleetwood Mac, Tusk (1979) “Games Without Frontiers” by Peter Gabriel, Peter Gabriel (1980) GOBBLEDYCARES Support AAPI communities and those affected by anti-Asian violence: https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/stop-aapi-hate Support the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund: https://aapifund.org/ Support Black Lives Matter and find anti-racism resources: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Advocate for writers who might be owed money due to discontinuance of royalties: https://www.writersmustbepaid.org/ Help teachers and classrooms in need: https://www.donorschoose.org/ Do your part to remove the burden of medical debt for individuals, families, and veterans: https://ripmedicaldebt.org/ Register to vote: https://vote.gov/
Patricia Mae Giraldo, better known as Pat Benatar, became one of the most prominent female rock stars when she made her debut in 1979. Her most successful studio album was this second album, Crimes of Passion, which would benefit from play on rock stations around the country and the new music video media spearheaded by MTV.Benatar had actually abandoned early dreams of a singing career, choosing to pursue health (actually sex education) at Stony Brook University, rather than music at Juliard. She dropped out of Stony Brook after a year, married Dennis Benatar, and worked as a bank teller in Virginia while he was stationed at Fort Lee. Her interest in singing was rekindled after attending a Liza Minnelli concert. She had some local success in Richmond and in New York where she and Dennis moved in the mid-70's, — but the real breakthrough would happen in Halloween 1977 when she performed in a spandex costume. Shortly thereafter she was signed by Chrysalis Records. She ended up divorcing Dennis Benatar thereafter, but would keep his last name as her professional name.While Pat Benatar achieved strong success on her debut album with the hit "Heartbreaker." Crimes of Passion would make Benatar a household name. The album would spend five consecutive weeks at number 2 on the album charts in January 1981, and would net Benatar a Grammy Award for "Best Female Rock Vocal Performance" of 1980. Pat Benatar would appear on the cover of the October 1980 issue of Rolling Stone along with her guitarist and future husband, Neil Giraldo.We think you will enjoy this excellent album. At least we will do our best to hit you with our best shot! Hit Me with Your Best ShotThis song is the second single off the album, but the biggest hit, and her first entry into the top 10. The song was written by Canadian musician, songwriter, and producer Eddie Schwartz, inspired by a therapy session he participated in that involved hitting pillows. This is a true rock anthem. Little ParadiseThis deeper cut leads off side two of the album, and was written by guitarist and soon-to-be husband of Pat Benatar, Neil Giraldo. To us, it feels a little more like Ted Nugent or southern rock. You Better RunThe first single released from the album is a cover of a song originally performed by The Young Rascals. Although this song missed the top 40 (peaking at number 42 on the Billboard Hot 100), it would become the second music video ever broadcast on MTV after the Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star."Hell Is for ChildrenThis emotional song was written by Benatar, Giraldo, and bassist Roger Capps and is Neil Giraldo's favorite song. Pat Benatar was inspired to write this song by a series in New York about abused children. Later on Benatar and Giraldo would actually create foundation for abused children ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main theme from the television series “Cosmos”This popular PBS series premiered in September 1980, and would make Carl Sagan a household name. STAFF PICKS:“Introduction/Lola” by the KinksBrian's starts our staff picks off with a live version of the 1970's hit about an encounter between a young man and the cross-dressing Lola. In the song the guy meets Lola in Soho, London, but the inspiration was a result of Kinks manager Robert Wace spent an evening in Paris dancing with a cross-dresser. “Games Without Frontiers” by Peter GabrielWayne's staff pick takes its name from a European TV show, "Jeus Sans Frontieres" where people from different places would play games of skill while wearing strange costumes. The British version of this game show was called "It's a Knockout," and that title also makes it into the song. The song's lyrics are a commentary on war and negotiations between countries being like children on a playground. Kate Bush contributes backing vocals in this song.“The Legend of Wooley Swamp” by the Charlie Daniels BandBruce takes us on a spooky trip to the Wooley Swamp where the ghost of miser Lucious Clay torments the spirits of his killers, the Cable Boys. Today Wooley Swamp is the name of a farm campground and RV park near Raleigh.“Turn It On Again” by GenesisRob finishes off our staff picks with the first single off Genesis' album "Duke," written by band member Mike Rutherford. It is about a man who doesn't do anything but watch TV, and begins to think of the TV personalities as his friends. The song has a complex time signature, with much of the song in 13/8. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:"Dinorah, Dinorah" by George BensonWe're turning to a jazz instrumental by R&B and Jazz artist George Benson to finish off this week's podcast. It was off his 1980 album, "Give Me the Night."
Matthew Griffiths is a Vistage Group Chairman at Vistage International (UK) Ltd. Vistage is a leading global executive peer-group organization with 24,000 members worldwide. Matthew works with many business networks in his capacity as a Non-Executive Chair, Executive Coach, and Strategic Advisor. He has held senior leadership roles in the entertainment technology sector including being the Company Director/MD at TSL & White Light Group. He then became the Chief Executive Officer at PLASA Ltd, the world’s largest entertainment technology trade association, for 18 years. Matthew is the host of the Turning Point Podcast series from Vistage (UK). He is also involved in a company called Games Without Frontiers, a kind of escape room for entrepreneurs. In this episode, John Corcoran talks to Matthew Griffiths, of Vistage International (UK) Ltd about leadership and business coaching, about his role as a Vistage chair, and his experience with battling brain tumor. The post Matthew Griffiths | The “Escape Room” for Entrepreneurs and Surviving and Thriving After a Brain Tumor appeared first on Smart Business Revolution.
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
NEW FOR APRIL 1, 2020 And no, my dogs don't bark . . . The Water Is Fine - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 384 1. Terrible Lie (alt) - Nine Inch Nails 2. I Am The Virus - Killing Joke 3. Jesus Built My Hot Rod - Ministry 4. NYCNY - Daryl Hall 5. Hibernation - Amboy Dukes 6. King Of The Mountain (live) - Kate Bush 7. Games Without Frontiers (alt) - Peter Gabriel 8. Turn Of The Century (early) - Yes 9. Little Martha / Mountain Jam (live) - The Allman Brothers Band 10. Is Once Enough (live) - Jean-Luc Ponty 11. The Wizard (live) - Al DiMeola 12. Waka Jawaka - Frank Zappa 13. The Great Gig In The Sky / Morality Sequence (early) - Pink Floyd 14. Dance This Mess Around (live) - The B52's The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Gave up bat sandwiches in the 70s . . . Accept No Substitute. Click to join the conversation on the Facebook page.
We are thrilled to be interviewing Tim Dew from Games Without Frontiers. Tim started Games Without Frontiers to rapidly accelerate the way that people learn. It works on two key principles: 1. That the only way you can get someone to believe in an idea is to believe it was theirs in the first place and, 2. That we only learn through experience. Rocket, our first learning platform, teaches teams of people how to run a whole business in a single day. It's being hailed as the future of learning by qualification authorities. 26 weeks of trade happen in 26 minutes - it's fast and furious, fun and you'll learn more in a day than months attending traditional training courses. Their clients are using it for teambuilding, commercial education across wholse organisations and as method of winning new clients.
We go back to when Spring was in the air in March 1980, which was lovely, unless of course you were J.R. Ewing cos someone shot the poor bloke. Still music was great, UB40, The Police, Blondie, Secret Affair, The Jam, The Vapors, and B.A. Robertson (well OK maybe him not so much).We play the entire top 20 singles; a few from the bottom, and a delve into the album chart of the week. Classic songs on-board “Games Without Frontiers”, “My World”, “Geno”, “Hands Off…She’s Mine”, “Echo Beach”, “Another Nail In My Heart” and a ruddy lot more besides. Enjoy!
On to the last Peter Gabriel/Kate Bush song….. for now! Like the previous two Peter Gabriel songs we've talked about on the show, Games Without Frontiers is an album track. But unlike the previous ones, this was a successful single. In fact, it was Peter's first top 10 hit in the UK and the biggest hit, to … Continue reading S03E20 – Games Without Frontiers (Peter Gabriel Song)
On to the last Peter Gabriel/Kate Bush song….. for now! Like the previous two Peter Gabriel songs we’ve talked about on the show, Games Without Frontiers is an album track. But unlike the previous ones, this was a successful single. In fact, it was Peter’s first top 10 hit in the UK and the biggest hit, to … Continue reading S03E20 – Games Without Frontiers (Peter Gabriel Song)
On to the last Peter Gabriel/Kate Bush song….. for now! Like the previous two Peter Gabriel songs we’ve talked about on the show, Games Without Frontiers is an album track. But unlike the previous ones, this was a successful single. In fact, it was Peter’s first top 10 hit in the UK and the biggest hit, to … Continue reading S03E20 – Games Without Frontiers (Peter Gabriel Song)
In Part 2 of our Authentocracy extravaganza, Jack, Yair, and special guests Joe Kennedy (author of Authentocrats and Games Without Frontiers for Repeater Books) and Trevor Bastard (prolific shitposter and political impressionist, CEO of Grannymugger Media) turn their attentions to the aesthetics of Authentocracy; the grainy, hard-bollocked trinity of Bond, Bourne and Batman, the zeitgeist-capturing lyricism of Liam Gallagher (and his crack team of professional songwriting partners), the epoch-defining juxtaposition of sophsiti-dad culture and centrist punditry pioneered by Ruth and Martin's Album Club. We look at Neil Kinnock's attempt to own Tony Benn with authentocracy and how poorly that's aged, and ask whether Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party in 2018 risks falling into authentocratic traps. Edited by tom disso with additional production by Jack, who designed the artwork.
…in which three old Doctor Who podcasters dust the cobwebs off their microphones, discuss the current state of Doctor Who fandom, and play some games. JB is joined by St. Xtofer from (the late) Dirty WHOers and Sean Homrig from The TARDIS Tavern (closed for remodeling).
In a week where the UK and Europe had an unprecedented interruption of the Visa network, leaving millions stranded at checkouts, and Google announcing a ban all cryptocurrency related advertising— John Jameson talks about; • Why 2018 is the perfect environment for the mass adoption and roll out of blockchain technology. And discusses • Why a move towards nationalism in Europe and the United States is leading to a lack of international trust. And why blockchain technology is the most obvious solution. • The Facebook data scandal. Its potential consequences and why blockchains can prevent this from happening again. • How the internet, in 2018, is “dumb” and why it’s being re-engineered. • How blockchains solve the double spend problem but cause another — the conduit for uncontrollable amounts of capital to cross borders.
Tónlistin sem hljómar í þættinum: Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2 með Pink Floyd, Brass In Pocket með Pretenders, Coward of the County með Kenny Rogers, Rock With You með Michael Jackson, Baby, I Love You með Ramones, Games Without Frontiers með Peter Gabriel, Turn It On Again með Genesis, It's Still Rock and Roll To Me með Billy Joel, Magic með Olivia Newton John og Could You Be Loved með Bob Marley and the Wailers.
Tónlistin sem hljómar í þættinum: Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2 með Pink Floyd, Brass In Pocket með Pretenders, Coward of the County með Kenny Rogers, Rock With You með Michael Jackson, Baby, I Love You með Ramones, Games Without Frontiers með Peter Gabriel, Turn It On Again með Genesis, It's Still Rock and Roll To Me með Billy Joel, Magic með Olivia Newton John og Could You Be Loved með Bob Marley and the Wailers.
The team finds who has been following them in the woods, and discovers The Circle is keeping track of them. They decide to stop with all the nonsense even though Alex accidentally shoots Will with her new modified gun. Finally the team decides to send a message to the Circle directly.
A recording of Professor Charles Lees’ inaugural lecture that took place on 19 February 2014. In his lecture he discussed how coalition governments are formed and what they can achieve.
This week we journey with some wild women and explore the mysteries of life itself. First up I comment on the ongoing saga which is actor Charlie Sheen and my take on what he has bneen up to. My first review features a very erotic tale of two women who have quite the hook-up in my DVD review of Room in Rome (courtesy of EOne Entertainment). Then it it is off on a trip Through The Wormhole with Morgan Freeman on DVD (Courtesy of EOne Entertainment) as the Science Channel show explores space, time and life itself in this informative show from the Science Channel. We then wrap things up with another review of classic cinema as I give you my take of All About Eve on Blu-ray (Courtesy of Fox Entertainment) when a young star tries to outshine an olde rone starring Bette Davis, Anne Baxter & George Sanders. Music for this week features the songs Blackhole by Victor Stellar and Games Without Frontiers by Echo of Souls , both be found at www.podsafeaudio.com along with the intro song Let's Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
NEW FOR MAY 15, 2009 "Your papers please . . ." Sorry man. All I have is a pipe . . . No Passport Required - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 110 1. 21st Century Breakdown - Green Day By From iTunes 2. You Make My Heart Beat Too Fast - Buddy and Julie Miller Buy From iTunes 3. Annie Get Your Gun (live) - Squeeze Buy From iTunes* 4. Thela Hun Ginjeet - King Crimson 5. Down The Drain - Chickenfoot Buy From iTunes 6. Lungs - Steve Earle Buy From iTunes 7. Torch - Devon Allman's Honeytribe Buy From iTunes 8. Fever For The Bayou - Tab Benoit Buy From iTunes 9. Drowned (solo acoustic) - Pete Townshend Buy From iTunes* 10. Mystery Dance (solo demo) - Elvis CostelloBuy From iTunes* 11. Existence Through Persistence - James Wiora http://www.petersplayer.org 12. Aurora Pt. 1 & 2 (live) - Jean-Luc Ponty Buy From iTunes* 13. Help Me Somebody (live) - David Byrne and Brian Eno Buy From iTunes 14. Games Without Frontiers (live) - Peter Gabriel Buy From iTunes* 15. Nothing Else Matters (live) - Staind 16. A Day In The Life (live) - Jeff Beck Buy From iTunes The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Crossing borders at will . . . Accept No Substitute.
Word Balloon host John Siuntres sits down with writer Brian Reed for an informative conversation covering his computer game writing and design background, and an overview of his past, current, and future comic book projects. They also discuss the differences of writing for comics and today's immersive computer gamesReed talks about his new international spy series for Image The Circle which debuts in November , His Marvel books , including the monthly Ms. Marvel The upcoming Captain Marvel Mini Series,and the wrap up to The Illuminati co-written with Brian Michael Bendis. For Dynamite, The current Red Sonja arc co written with Mike Oeming, and starting in November The Mercenaries mini serieswhich serves as a prequel to the Mercenaries 2 Game also written by Reed .
A strangely game related show with a little help from Anthony Anselmo of A Shanty No Lemon to boot!