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Best podcasts about gerry marsden

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History & Factoids about today
Sept 24-Mofongo, 1st KFC, The Muppets, Gerry & the Pacemakers, Phil Hartman, Kevin Sarbo, Nia Vandalos

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 8:10


National Mofongo day.  Entertainment from 1985.  First KFC opened, Mormans told no more teaching or practacing poloygamy, China banned everything Japanese.  Todays birthdays - Audra Lindley, Jim Henson, Gerry Marsden, Phil Hartman, Kevin Sorbo, Nia Vardalos.  Dr. Suess died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard     https://defleppard.com/Mofongo song - Alma's WayMoney for nothing - Dire StraitsLost in the 50's tonight - Ronnie MilsapBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent     https://www.50cent.com/Three's Company TV themeThe Muppets ThemeHow do you do it - Gerry & the PacemakersExit - In my dreams - Dokken     https://www.dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka on facebook and cooolmedia.com

Islas de Robinson
Islas de Robinson - Bregel y Conti, los Estanques y el pop libre - 29/01/24

Islas de Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 58:50


Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, recibimos a los ilustres Iñigo Bregel y Andrea Conti, miembros de los intrépidos Estanques. Nos cuentan sobre su nuevo disco, aún por publicar, y nos dan pistas con algunas músicas favoritas. Suenan: MARK WIRTZ - "EXCERPT FROM A TEENAGE OPERA" / MARK WIRTZ - "WEATHERMAN" / JOHN BROMLEY - "WEATHERMAN" / NINO BRAVO - "EL TREN SE VA" / NUEVOS HORIZONTES - "CUATRO ESTACIONES" / EQUIPE 84 - "29 SETTEMBRE" / I GIGANTI - "RIMBALZELLO COMPIACENTE..." / BONNIWELL MUSIC MACHINE - "THE EAGLE NEVER HUNTS THE FLY" / JARVIS STREET REVUE - MR. BUSINESS MAN" / GERRY MARSDEN - "GILBERT GREEN" / SIMON & GARFUNKEL - "OLD FRIENDS".  Escuchar audio

A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman
Ep 47: Hand On Your Heart to I Don't Wanna Get Hurt

A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 57:08


After blitzing the Australian and UK charts with her debut album, it was time for Kylie Minogue to move onto her follow-up, Enjoy Yourself, and thanks to the chart-topping success of its lead single, "Hand On Your Heart", there would be nothing difficult about this second album. Mike Stock returns to the podcast to discuss the inspiration and enthusiasm he had for working with Kylie at this point, and we also hear from Matt Aitken and backing singer Miriam Stockley on that topic. We take an in-depth look at the music video for "Hand On Your Heart" and director Chris Langman joins us to explain the lack of enthusiasm about it. Meanwhile, future production duo Julian Gingell and Barry Stone (aka Jewels & Stone, The Alias), who began working as assistant engineers at PWL around this time, share their Kylie memories. Another UK number 1 came from charity record "Ferry 'Cross The Mersey", which was released in the wake of the Hillsborough football disaster, with Liverpudlian acts Gerry Marsden, Paul McCartney, The Christians and Holly Johnson performing on the single. Mike talks about the process of putting that together. And we wrap up the episode with the second single from Donna Summer's Another Place And Time. Did Donna dislike the song? Which version is better: single or album? We speak to Mike, Phil Harding, Pete Hammond and Mae McKenna to address those questions and more.Subscribe for bonus material at chartbeats.com.au/sawTwitter: @ChartBeatsAU, @MrMattDenbyInstagram: @chartbeatsauFacebook: Chart Beats: A Journey Through PopEmail: chartbeats.au@gmail.com

Follow Your Dream - Music And Much More!
Jeff Alan Ross - Co-producer Of Sirius/XM Beatles Show With Peter Asher; Played With Badfinger, Mick Taylor, Denny Laine, Gerry Marsden, Kate Taylor!

Follow Your Dream - Music And Much More!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 39:56


Jeff Alan Ross is a multi-talented guitarist and keyboard player. He's the Musical Director for Peter Asher (Peter and Gordon). He also co-produces with Peter their weekly Beatles radio show “From Me To You” on Sirius/XM. Jeff has toured with Badfinger, Mick Taylor (former Rolling Stone), Gerry Marsden (Gerry and the Pacemakers), Denny Laine (Moody Blues/Wings), Billy J. Kramer, Kate Taylor and others.My featured song is “Stockbridge Fanfare”. Spotify link here.“Dream With Robert Miller”. Click here.---------------------------------------------If you enjoyed the show, please Subscribe, Rate, and Review. Just Click Here.Jeff and I discuss the following:Sirius/XM show“Penny Lane” rarities with piccolo trumpet endingDavid Mason played the piccolo trumpet part on “Penny Lane”Alan Civil - French horn on “For No One”Sirius/XM show - over 250 Beatles episodes to dateMcCartney living and composing at Peter Asher's family's housePlaying with Badfinger“Without You” by Harry Nilsson; written by Pete Ham and Tommy Evans of Badfinger“Day After Day”“Still Dreaming”“Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Today”Kate TaylorBOBBY M AND THE PAISLEY PARADE is Robert's forthcoming album. Featuring 10 new songs and guest appearances by John Helliwell (Supertramp), Tony Carey (Rainbow) and international sitar sensation Deobrat Mishra. Called"ALBUM OF THE YEAR!" by Indie Shark. Praised by Steve Hackett (Genesis), John Helliwell (Supertramp), Gary Puckett (Union Gap), Jim McCarty (The Yardbirds), Peter Yarrow (Peter Paul and Mary), and David Libert (The Happenings).LIVE AT STEELSTACKS is the 5-song EP by Robert and his band, Project Grand Slam. The release captures the band at the top of their game and shows off the breadth, scope and sound of the band. The EP has been highly praised by musicians and reviewers alike. “Captivating!” Elliott Randall (Steely Dan) “PGS burns down the house!” Tony Carey (Rainbow)“Full of life!” Alan Hewitt (The Moody Blues) “Virtuoso musicians!” (Melody Maker) “Such a great band!” (Hollywood Digest) The album can be streamed on Spotify, Amazon, Apple and all the other streaming platforms, and can be downloaded at The PGS Store.ALL OF THE TIME is Robert's recent single by his band Project Grand Slam. It's a playful, whimsical love song that's light and airy and exudes the happiness and joy of being in love. “Pure bliss…An intimate sound with abundant melodic riches!” Melody Maker/5 Stars) “Ecstasy…One of the best all-around bands working today!” (Pop Icon/5 Stars) “Excellence…A band in full command of their powers!” (Mob York City)Watch the video here. You can stream “All Of The Time” on Spotify, Apple or any of the other streaming platforms. And you can download it here.THE SHAKESPEARE CONCERT is the album by Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, recorded "live" in the studio. It's been praised by Mark Farner (Grand Funk Railroad), Jim Peterik (Ides Of March), Joey Dee (Peppermint Twist), Elliott Randall (Steely Dan) and Sarah Class (British composer). Reviews: “Perfection!”, “5 Stars!”, “Thrilling!”, and “A Masterpiece!”. The album can be streamed on Spotify, Apple and all the other streaming services. You can watch the Highlight Reel HERE. And you can purchase a digital download or autographed CD of the album HERE. THE FALL OF WINTER is Robert's single in collaboration with legendary rocker Jim Peterik of the Ides Of March and formerly with Survivor. Also featuring renowned guitarist Elliott Randall (Steely Dan/Doobie Brothers) and keyboard ace Tony Carey (Joe Cocker/Eric Burden). “A triumph!” (The Indie Source). “Flexes Real Rock Muscle!” (Celebrity Zone). Stream it on Spotify or Apple. Watch the lyric video here. Download it here.FOLLOW YOUR DREAM HANDBOOK is Robert's Amazon #1 Bestseller. It's a combination memoir of his unique musical journey and a step by step how-to follow and succeed at your dream. Available on Amazon and wherever books are sold.  Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with Jeff at:www.jeffalanross.com Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comFacebook - www.facebook.com/followyourdreampodcastEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.comYouTubeLinkedIn Listen to the Follow Your Dream Podcast on these podcast platforms:CastBoxSpotifyApple Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comInstagramPGS Store - www.thePGSstore.comYouTubeFacebook - www.facebook.com/projectgrandslamSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com

The Overnightscape Underground
The Overnightscape 1919 – Pilgrim Take Heart (6/9/22)

The Overnightscape Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 132:04


2:12:04 – Frank in New Jersey and NYC, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Gerry Marsden, Beatles cassettes, fashion, vegan ramen, Buffalo, Fafhrd & The Gray Mouser, Dungeons & Dragons, bus weirdness, Port Authority Bus Terminal, making people’s lives more meaningful, immanetize the eschaton, mask weirdness, Neu!, Pilgrim Take Heart, Midjourney (cardboard ankh fairies, a grandfather clock that […]

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IM: Gerry Marsden

» Jolwin.nl

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 4:46


De Britse zanger Gerry Marsden is Dood maar niet vergeten. Hij overleed in 2021 op 78-jarige leeftijd aan een infectie aan zijn hart. In Muzikale herinnering: Gerry Marsden

Don Woods
I Like it! Do Doesn't

Don Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021


I have been watching a programme called "when showbiz good horribly wrong" which demonstrated how easy it is to NOT make money........to actually make money in the music business you have to think things out or you will get ripped off by managers and publishers who have no musical talent.....the way I did it was to look for the gaps in the market....in the 60s all the groups were playing rock and roll and pop music....only 7 or 8 piece dance bands were playing strict tempo....so in the mid 60s my band perfected quicksteps,slow foxes, waltzes etc and as we could also play pop and rock we covered all bases and when the group scene ground to a halt in the 70s we played on as a function band....and during the 70s I started writing songs and sending them out top publishers with little success but it was when I sent one to the Opportunity Knocks Songwriters Contest and appeared on the show that I knew I was on the right track so I set up my own record and publishing company and released my own stuff which took off....as the only opinion that mattered about my songs was mine...... What were the worst two winters in the 60s?.....Mike and Bernie........which brings me to my "One of the worst records ever" spot......again this is an example of comedians....if you could call them that....sticking to what they do best and leaving making records to singers.....this one is called "I Like It" and must NOT be confused with Gerry Marsden's classic number one hit in the 60s.......it is basically an instrumental with short breaks where the title was shouted out....they are the ONLY lyrics.....now I don't know if Mike Winters was actually playing his clarinet in the band ( who are very good)......but Bernie definitely should have been forcibly removed from the recording studio......so here it is.....Mike and Bernie Winters "singing" "I Like It"

Vince Tracy Podcasts
I Like It But Don Doesn't!

Vince Tracy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 60:48


Don's rant at the news followed by.... I have been watching a programme called "when showbiz good horribly wrong" which demonstrated how easy it is to NOT make money........to actually make money in the music business you have to think things out or you will get ripped off by managers and publishers who have no musical talent.....the way I did it was to look for the gaps in the market....in the 60s all the groups were playing rock and roll and pop music....only 7 or 8 piece dance bands were playing strict tempo....so in the mid 60s my band perfected quicksteps,slow foxes, waltzes etc and as we could also play pop and rock we covered all bases and when the group scene ground to a halt in the 70s we played on as a function band....and during the 70s I started writing songs and sending them out top publishers with little success but it was when I sent one to the Opportunity Knocks Songwriters Contest and appeared on the show that I knew I was on the right track so I set up my own record and publishing company and released my own stuff which took off....as the only opinion that mattered about my songs was mine...... I built a small recording studio in my attic and created a demo service (another gap in the market) whereby songwriters would send me their rough songs and I would put them into a state which they could present to publishers etc,,,,I ended up doing 200 of these demos which paid for my studio.....I joined the Songwriters Guild and advertised in their magazine which is where I got all my customers....and again there was very little competition.......to me it has always been business...I was not remotely interested in feeding my ego or being "famous" .....fame can cost as history has proved...........the demo service was fascinating and I received some very strange stuff from people singing in the bath to songs which had lyrics which neither scanned or rhymed.....however one of my demos was sent by the composer, to the International Religious Song Festival in Rome....I was asked to go and sing the song but was too busy at the time so I sent my good pal Paul Damian to go and sing it which he did and met the Pope....and another lady sent me her song about Italy...which I put together and told her to send it to the Italian Tourist Board and take whatever they offered...the Board liked the song and offered her £450.....she was also a member of The Songwriters Guild and asked me if she should ask their advice...I told her to just take the money but she contacts The Guild who go over the top with contracts etc and she got nothing....she should have listened to Don. What were the worst two winters in the 60s?.....Mike and Bernie........which brings me to my "One of the worst records ever" spot......again this is an example of comedians....if you could call them that....sticking to what they do best and leaving making records to singers.....this one is called "I Like It" and must NOT be confused with Gerry Marsden's classic number one hit in the 60s.......it is basically an instrumental with short breaks where the title was shouted out....they are the ONLY lyrics.....now I don't know if Mike Winters was actually playing his clarinet in the band ( who are very good)......but Bernie definitely should have been forcibly removed from the recording studio......so here it is.....Mike and Bernie Winters "singing" "I Like It"

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Dreamteampod
DreamTeam Podcast 249

Dreamteampod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 36:51


Von Stadionhymnen und Kurvenklängen Als am 3.1.2021 Gerry Marsden von uns ging, wurde wieder einmal deutlich, dass wir Menschen vergänglich sind und trotzdem etwas Unvergängliches erschaffen können. Seit "Gerry and the Pacemakers" 1963 mit ihrem Lied "You'll Never Walk Alone" Platz eins in den britischen Charts erlangen konnten, hat sich der Song zu der unsterblichen Stadionhymne schlechthin entwickelt. 1945 als Teil eines Musicals produziert und bereits im gleichen Jahr von Frank Sinatra erfolgreich eingesungen, ist die Hymne kaum noch wegzudenken aus dem musikalischen Spieltagsprogramm vieler Stadien weltweit. Und doch hat sie ihren legitimen Platz nur an zwei Orten: an der "Anfield Road" in Liverpool und im "Paradise" in Glasgow. Aus Respekt vor diesen Fanszenen hatte Gerry Marsden diesen Song in einem Stadion vor einem Spiel auch nur am 13.3.2003 in Glasgow vor Anpfiff eines UEFA-Cup-Viertelfinalspiels zwischen Celtic und LFC im "Paradise" performt, ehe er sich zu einem zweiten Auftritt entschloss: Am 1.8.2010 , zum Saisoneröffnungspiel am 110. Geburtstag der Borussia, sang er vor Anpfiff der Partie Borussia Mönchengladbach vs. Liverpool FC den Hit seines Lebens - und Tausende sangen mit. Was YNWA für Liverpool, war 20 Jahre lang der Song "Die Elf vom Niederrhein" für Mönchengladbach. Seine Wurzeln liegen Anfang der 90er Jahre in Marburg, bekannt machte ihn die Version der Gladbacher Fanband "BO" ab dem Jahr 1998. So bekannt, dass selbst das WDR Funkhausorchester im Jahr 2015 eine orchestrale Version im Rahmen seiner Reihe "Kurvenklänge" live im Borussia-Park aufnahm. Eine neue Stadionhymne, die ebenfalls auf ein im Studio produziertes Lied von "BO" zurückgeht, erklang erstmals mit echter Power am 25. Mai 2011 beim epochalen Relegationsspiel in Bochum als Kurvengesang, "Die Seele brennt", das seit der Saison 2019/20 das neue Einlauflied im Borussia-Park sein soll, gäbe es da nicht eine juristische Auseinandersetzung um ein Trademarking ... Glücklicherweise sind wir in Gladbach weit davon entfernt, im Stadion lieblos produzierte, am Reißbrett geplante und sich an kommerzieller Stadiontauglichkeit orientierende Songprojekte hören, geschweige denn singen zu müssen. Auch auf diesem Feld schlägt leidenschaftliche Fankultur hier den herzlosen Kommerz an vielen anderen Orten! Viel Spaß! Mein Podcast bei podcast.de

Dreamteampod
DreamTeam Podcast 249

Dreamteampod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 36:52


Von Stadionhymnen und Kurvenklängen Als am 3.1.2021 Gerry Marsden von uns ging, wurde wieder einmal deutlich, dass wir Menschen vergänglich sind und trotzdem etwas Unvergängliches erschaffen können. Seit "Gerry and the Pacemakers" 1963 mit ihrem Lied "You'll Never Walk Alone" Platz eins in den britischen Charts erlangen konnten, hat sich der Song zu der unsterblichen Stadionhymne schlechthin entwickelt. 1945 als Teil eines Musicals produziert und bereits im gleichen Jahr von Frank Sinatra erfolgreich eingesungen, ist die Hymne kaum noch wegzudenken aus dem musikalischen Spieltagsprogramm vieler Stadien weltweit. Und doch hat sie ihren legitimen Platz nur an zwei Orten: an der "Anfield Road" in Liverpool und im "Paradise" in Glasgow. Aus Respekt vor diesen Fanszenen hatte Gerry Marsden diesen Song in einem Stadion vor einem Spiel auch nur am 13.3.2003 in Glasgow vor Anpfiff eines UEFA-Cup-Viertelfinalspiels zwischen Celtic und LFC im "Paradise" performt, ehe er sich zu einem zweiten Auftritt entschloss: Am 1.8.2010 , zum Saisoneröffnungspiel am 110. Geburtstag der Borussia, sang er vor Anpfiff der Partie Borussia Mönchengladbach vs. Liverpool FC den Hit seines Lebens - und Tausende sangen mit. Was YNWA für Liverpool, war 20 Jahre lang der Song "Die Elf vom Niederrhein" für Mönchengladbach. Seine Wurzeln liegen Anfang der 90er Jahre in Marburg, bekannt machte ihn die Version der Gladbacher Fanband "BO" ab dem Jahr 1998. So bekannt, dass selbst das WDR Funkhausorchester im Jahr 2015 eine orchestrale Version im Rahmen seiner Reihe "Kurvenklänge" live im Borussia-Park aufnahm. Eine neue Stadionhymne, die ebenfalls auf ein im Studio produziertes Lied von "BO" zurückgeht, erklang erstmals mit echter Power am 25. Mai 2011 beim epochalen Relegationsspiel in Bochum als Kurvengesang, "Die Seele brennt", das seit der Saison 2019/20 das neue Einlauflied im Borussia-Park sein soll, gäbe es da nicht eine juristische Auseinandersetzung um ein Trademarking ... Glücklicherweise sind wir in Gladbach weit davon entfernt, im Stadion lieblos produzierte, am Reißbrett geplante und sich an kommerzieller Stadiontauglichkeit orientierende Songprojekte hören, geschweige denn singen zu müssen. Auch auf diesem Feld schlägt leidenschaftliche Fankultur hier den herzlosen Kommerz an vielen anderen Orten! Viel Spaß! Mein Podcast bei podcast.de

Untitled Beatles Podcast
The Compleat Beatles (1982)

Untitled Beatles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 70:28


Before The Beatles Anthology a generation of Beatles fans fell in love with 1982's The Compleat Beatles. From Malcom McDowell's dramatic narration, to Gerry Marsden's take on “Living Doll,” from the ominous droning soundtrack accompanying the nightmare of their last tour to early 80's Billy Preston demonstrating his “Get Back” solo, the sights and sounds of this movie are indelible.   Still, by the end of the VHS era, Apple/Sir Paul seemingly wiped this film from history; to date, it's never been released on DVD or digitally. And while the Apple-produced Anthology is far more thorough and pristine, The Compleat Beatles remains a vital part of the consciousness and education of many 70's & 80's Beatles fans. Isn't it a pity that it's so hard to find?   Listen as Tony and T.J. delve into this critically important film that meant so much to their early, rampant fandom. Along the way, they find time to tackle the biggest Beatle topics, including:  Do kids still start their mornings with Jolt Cola Cereal™ Who's more bad-ass, Horst Fascher or Ivan Drago? Is it ok to eat a McDougal's cheeseburger while watching “Coming To America” on Meat Free Monday? Unlike syrupy early 60's music, we're sure you'll agree there's nothing #AckyDacky about this episode of the Untitled Beatles Podcast.    EPISODE LINKS Bring your best unimpressed Malcolm McDowell impressions over to our Facebook page Help out your favorite (untitled) show! Rate and review us on Apple or wherever you listen

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Stroll Down Penny Lane 06: Till There Was You

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 62:56


Join us in episode 6 to understand out how THIS song, Till There Was You is somehow connected to the song Will Rock You, by the rock band, Queen! Discover how we, indeed, establish a bona-fide connection between these two songs – AND, how we connect Till There Was You to many other Beatles classics!So settle in for a series of revelations that you will find entertaining and informative!SongsTill There Was You, Meredith Willson, performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)On Broadway, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller; performed by Mike SugarRight Place, Wrong Time, Mac Rebennack; performed by Mike Sugar and Joe AnastasiStory Time Music; composed and performed by Mike SugarDocu-inspiration theme; composed and performed by Mike SugarP.S. I Love You, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)It Won't Be Long, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarI Saw Her Standing There, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)Hello Goodbye, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarOh! Darling, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)Let It Be, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Mike SugarIf I Fell, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)You Won't See Me, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, and WinterFrom Me to You, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarTwist and Shout, Bert Berns and Phil Medley; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarKansas City / Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey, Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller / Richard Penniman; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)Long, Tall Sally, Enotris Johnson, Robert Blackwell, Richard Penniman; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarThus Spake Zarathustra, Richard Wagner; performed by Mike SugarFerry Cross the Mersey, Gerry Marsden; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar;You'll Never Walk Alone, Rogers and Hammerstein; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarAbandon the Run Interstitial - based on Paul McCartney's Band On The Run, created and performed by Mike SugarWe Will Rock You, Brian May, performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarNothing Rhymed, “Gilbert” O'Sullivan; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarThe End, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott, Matt Twain)Penny Lane, Lennon and McCartney; guitar intro performed by WinterAnd the great Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Homer Simpson!Sources:The Music Man https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Music_ManWhat Songs the Beatles Sang, William Mann; The Times; December 27, 1963.Songwriting Secrets of the Beatles, Dominic Pedler; Omnibus Press; 2003Recording the Beatles; Kevin Ryan and Brian Kehew; Curvebender; 2006.Anfield's 50 years of never walking alone, Simon Hart; The Independent; October 25, 2013.Gilbert O'Sullivan – Interview; The Danny Baker Show; February, 2016Mike Pachelli – YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdYoK2klGqM

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Stroll Down Penny Lane 06: Till There Was You

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 63:56


Join us in episode 6 to understand out how THIS song, Till There Was You is somehow connected to the song Will Rock You, by the rock band, Queen! Discover how we, indeed, establish a bona-fide connection between these two songs – AND, how we connect Till There Was You to many other Beatles classics! So settle in for a series of revelations that you will find entertaining and informative! Songs Till There Was You, Meredith Willson, performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) On Broadway, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller; performed by Mike Sugar Right Place, Wrong Time, Mac Rebennack; performed by Mike Sugar and Joe Anastasi Story Time Music; composed and performed by Mike Sugar Docu-inspiration theme; composed and performed by Mike Sugar P.S. I Love You, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) It Won't Be Long, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar I Saw Her Standing There, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) Hello Goodbye, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Oh! Darling, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) Let It Be, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Mike Sugar If I Fell, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) You Won't See Me, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, and Winter From Me to You, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Twist and Shout, Bert Berns and Phil Medley; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Kansas City / Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey, Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller / Richard Penniman; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) Long, Tall Sally, Enotris Johnson, Robert Blackwell, Richard Penniman; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Thus Spake Zarathustra, Richard Wagner; performed by Mike Sugar Ferry Cross the Mersey, Gerry Marsden; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar; You'll Never Walk Alone, Rogers and Hammerstein; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Abandon the Run Interstitial - based on Paul McCartney's Band On The Run, created and performed by Mike Sugar We Will Rock You, Brian May, performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Nothing Rhymed, “Gilbert” O'Sullivan; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar The End, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott, Matt Twain) Penny Lane, Lennon and McCartney; guitar intro performed by Winter And the great Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Homer Simpson! Sources: The Music Man https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Music_Man What Songs the Beatles Sang, William Mann; The Times; December 27, 1963. Songwriting Secrets of the Beatles, Dominic Pedler; Omnibus Press; 2003 Recording the Beatles; Kevin Ryan and Brian Kehew; Curvebender; 2006. Anfield's 50 years of never walking alone, Simon Hart; The Independent; October 25, 2013. Gilbert O'Sullivan – Interview; The Danny Baker Show; February, 2016 Mike Pachelli – YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdYoK2klGqM

Stroll Down Penny Lane
Episode 6: Till There Was You

Stroll Down Penny Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 62:56


Episode 6 Till There Was You – and Many MoreJoin us in episode 6 to understand out how THIS song, Till There Was You is somehow connected to the song We Will Rock You, by the rock band, Queen! Discover how we, indeed, establish a bona-fide connection between these two songs – AND, how we connect Till There Was You to many other Beatles classics!So settle in for a series of revelations that you will find entertaining and informative!SongsTill There Was You, Meredith Willson, performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)On Broadway, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller; performed by Mike SugarRight Place, Wrong Time, Mac Rebennack; performed by Mike Sugar and Joe AnastasiStory Time Music; composed and performed by Mike SugarDocu-inspiration theme; composed and performed by Mike SugarP.S. I Love You, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)It Won't Be Long, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarI Saw Her Standing There, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)Hello Goodbye, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarOh! Darling, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)Let It Be, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Mike SugarIf I Fell, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)You Won't See Me, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, and WinterFrom Me to You, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarTwist and Shout, Bert Berns and Phil Medley; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarKansas City / Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey, Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller / Richard Penniman; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)Long, Tall Sally, Enotris Johnson, Robert Blackwell, Richard Penniman; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarThus Spake Zarathustra, Richard Wagner; performed by Mike SugarFerry Cross the Mersey, Gerry Marsden; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar;You'll Never Walk Alone, Rogers and Hammerstein; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarAbandon the Run Interstitial - based on Paul McCartney's Band On The Run, created and performed by Mike SugarWe Will Rock You, Brian May, performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarNothing Rhymed, “Gilbert” O'Sullivan; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarThe End, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott, Matt Twain)Penny Lane, Lennon and McCartney; guitar intro performed by WinterAnd the great Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Homer Simpson!Sources:The Music Man https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Music_ManWhat Songs the Beatles Sang, William Mann; The Times; December 27, 1963.Songwriting Secrets of the Beatles, Dominic Pedler; Omnibus Press; 2003Recording the Beatles; Kevin Ryan and Brian Kehew; Curvebender; 2006.Anfield's 50 years of never walking alone, Simon Hart; The Independent; October 25, 2013.Gilbert O'Sullivan – Interview; The Danny Baker Show; February, 2016Mike Pachelli – YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdYoK2klGqM

Stroll Down Penny Lane
Episode 06: Till There Was You

Stroll Down Penny Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 64:56


Join us in episode 6 to understand out how THIS song, Till There Was You is somehow connected to the song We Will Rock You, by the rock band, Queen! Discover how we, indeed, establish a bona-fide connection between these two songs – AND, how we connect Till There Was You to many other Beatles classics! So settle in for a series of revelations that you will find entertaining and informative! Songs Till There Was You, Meredith Willson, performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) On Broadway, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller; performed by Mike Sugar Right Place, Wrong Time, Mac Rebennack; performed by Mike Sugar and Joe Anastasi Story Time Music; composed and performed by Mike Sugar Docu-inspiration theme; composed and performed by Mike Sugar P.S. I Love You, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) It Won't Be Long, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar I Saw Her Standing There, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) Hello Goodbye, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Oh! Darling, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) Let It Be, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Mike Sugar If I Fell, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) You Won't See Me, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, and Winter From Me to You, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Twist and Shout, Bert Berns and Phil Medley; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Kansas City / Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey, Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller / Richard Penniman; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) Long, Tall Sally, Enotris Johnson, Robert Blackwell, Richard Penniman; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Thus Spake Zarathustra, Richard Wagner; performed by Mike Sugar Ferry Cross the Mersey, Gerry Marsden; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar; You'll Never Walk Alone, Rogers and Hammerstein; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Abandon the Run Interstitial - based on Paul McCartney's Band On The Run, created and performed by Mike Sugar We Will Rock You, Brian May, performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Nothing Rhymed, “Gilbert” O'Sullivan; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar The End, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott, Matt Twain) Penny Lane, Lennon and McCartney; guitar intro performed by Winter And the great Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Homer Simpson! Sources: The Music Man https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Music_Man What Songs the Beatles Sang, William Mann; The Times; December 27, 1963. Songwriting Secrets of the Beatles, Dominic Pedler; Omnibus Press; 2003 Recording the Beatles; Kevin Ryan and Brian Kehew; Curvebender; 2006. Anfield's 50 years of never walking alone, Simon Hart; The Independent; October 25, 2013. Gilbert O'Sullivan – Interview; The Danny Baker Show; February, 2016 Mike Pachelli – YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdYoK2klGqM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Countermelody
Episode 90. Gone But Not Forgotten (In Memoriam I)

Countermelody

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 64:25


Christa Ludwig, celebrated two weeks ago, is not the only great singer and musician to have departed this earthly realm in recent months. This episode presents a wide cross-section of great musicians we have lost, not just singers, and not just classical musicians. Included are many opera singers who today are less well-known, including Sándor Sólyom Nagy, Libuše Domanínská, Margherita Roberti, Tamara Sorokina, Angelo Mori, Marcella Reale, Biserka Cvejić, and Michel Trempont. A wide range of composers including Ennio Morricone, Elias Rahbani, and Harold Budd, also receive a nod, as do instrumentalists Leon Fleisher, Osian Ellis, and Julian Bream, and non-classical artists such as Anne Feeney, Charley Pride, Gerry Marsden, Jimmie Rodgers, and SOPHIE. Only once before on the podcast have I presented such a kaleidoscopic memorial episode; it is good to be reminded of the full range of expression pursued by great musicians of all stripes. Guest stars today include Barbara Hendricks, Muriel Smith, and John Shirley-Quirk. The tributes continue next week. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel’s lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” Occasional guests from the “business” (singers, conductors, composers, coaches, and teachers) lend their distinctive insights. At Countermelody’s core is the interaction between singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. At Countermelody’s core is the interaction between singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. Please visit the Countermelody website (www.countermelodypodcast.com) for additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. And please head to my Patreon page at www.patreon.com/countermelody to pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available only to Patreon supporters are currently available. Pictured: Biserka Cvejić as Amneris

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages Ep.91: John Simon on Janis Joplin + The Band + Van Morrison + Lillian Roxon

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 81:31


In the new episode of the Rock's Backpages Podcast, we welcome legendary producer, piano player and songwriter John Simon, beamed in from his winter retreat in the Florida Keys. Mere hours before the shocking assault on D.C.'s Capitol building, John reminisces wittily and insightfully about working with The Band, Janis Joplin, Taj Mahal & Bobby Charles — and about his trenchant musical memoir Truth, Lies & Hearsay. He also joins us as we listen to his sometime fellow Woodstocker Van Morrison talking in 1979 about the classic Astral Weeks. Van/Band fanboys Barney, Mark & Martin ask John about The Last Waltz, for which he served as musical director.The Joplin connection leads to discussion of famed writer and encyclopaedist Lillian Roxon, the pioneering Australian who became a den mother at NYC's Max's Kansas City in the late '60s — and whose Janis obit is one of her featured pieces on our new home page. The RBP team also pays homage to departed stars Gerry Marsden, Geoff Stephens and masked hip hop maverick MF DOOM. Mark and Jasper wrap matters up with remarks on recent RBP library additions, including pieces about Siouxsie & the Banshees, Bruce Springsteen and his pre-E Street band Steel Mill and "Welsh Wu Tang" Goldie Lookin Chain.Many thanks to special guest John Simon; please visit his website at johnsimonmusic.net for information about his book Truth, Lies & Hearsay and much else besides.The Rock's Backpages podcast is part of the Pantheon podcast network.Pieces discussed: John Simon, The Band, Janis Joplin, Van Morrison, Lillian Roxon on Janis, Merseybeat, Gerry Marsden, Winchester Cathedral, MF DOOM, Nor-Cal Folk-Rock Festival, Paul McCartney, Ska Jump, Kenickie, Divine Comedy, Billy Fury, Reggae in the USA, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Radiohead and Goldie Lookin Chain.

Rock's Backpages
E91: John Simon on Janis Joplin + The Band + Van Morrison + Lillian Roxon

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 81:31


In the new episode of the Rock's Backpages Podcast, we welcome legendary producer, piano player and songwriter John Simon, beamed in from his winter retreat in the Florida Keys. Mere hours before the shocking assault on D.C.'s Capitol building, John reminisces wittily and insightfully about working with The Band, Janis Joplin, Taj Mahal & Bobby Charles — and about his trenchant musical memoir Truth, Lies & Hearsay. He also joins us as we listen to his sometime fellow Woodstocker Van Morrison talking in 1979 about the classic Astral Weeks. Van/Band fanboys Barney, Mark & Martin ask John about The Last Waltz, for which he served as musical director.The Joplin connection leads to discussion of famed writer and encyclopaedist Lillian Roxon, the pioneering Australian who became a den mother at NYC's Max's Kansas City in the late '60s — and whose Janis obit is one of her featured pieces on our new home page. The RBP team also pays homage to departed stars Gerry Marsden, Geoff Stephens and masked hip hop maverick MF DOOM. Mark and Jasper wrap matters up with remarks on recent RBP library additions, including pieces about Siouxsie & the Banshees, Bruce Springsteen and his pre-E Street band Steel Mill and "Welsh Wu Tang" Goldie Lookin Chain.Many thanks to special guest John Simon; please visit his website at johnsimonmusic.net for information about his book Truth, Lies & Hearsay and much else besides.The Rock's Backpages podcast is part of the Pantheon podcast network.Pieces discussed: John Simon, The Band, Janis Joplin, Van Morrison, Lillian Roxon on Janis, Merseybeat, Gerry Marsden, Winchester Cathedral, MF DOOM, Nor-Cal Folk-Rock Festival, Paul McCartney, Ska Jump, Kenickie, Divine Comedy, Billy Fury, Reggae in the USA, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Radiohead and Goldie Lookin Chain.

Word In Your Ear
Neil Young and the concert that invented 'the whoop'

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 42:41


In which we tell the story of James Taylor's tattoo, Bowie's coded message to Hermione, Tracy Chapman v Nicki Ninaj, Gerry Marsden stealing George Harrison's girlfriend, and the real life girls from Valerie and My Sharona - plus bracing rounds of 'Republican Senator or Country Music star?' and 'Joanna Newsom song title or vegetarian restaurant in Brighton?'. And the lost Wombles-style Oasis tribute album (What's the Story) Tobermory?. James Taylor's tattoo story is at 4.20 ...https://youtu.be/ouR_PDffp40Want exclusive early access to each and every future Word Podcast - and in full audio-visual glory! - alongside a whole host of additional exciting, enlightening and entertaining content and benefits? Of course you do! Make sure you're signed up to our fabulous Patreon for all this and more: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Neil Young and the concert that invented 'the whoop'

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 42:41


In which we tell the story of James Taylor's tattoo, Bowie's coded message to Hermione, Tracy Chapman v Nicki Ninaj, Gerry Marsden stealing George Harrison's girlfriend, and the real life girls from Valerie and My Sharona - plus bracing rounds of 'Republican Senator or Country Music star?' and 'Joanna Newsom song title or vegetarian restaurant in Brighton?'. And the lost Wombles-style Oasis tribute album (What's the Story) Tobermory?. James Taylor's tattoo story is at 4.20 ...https://youtu.be/ouR_PDffp40Want exclusive early access to each and every future Word Podcast - and in full audio-visual glory! - alongside a whole host of additional exciting, enlightening and entertaining content and benefits? Of course you do! Make sure you're signed up to our fabulous Patreon for all this and more: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Tiro al Arco
Gerry Marsden y el himno del Liverpool

Tiro al Arco

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 14:59


En la columna polideportiva de Razones Editoriales, Cristian Arcos y Freddy Stock comentan la lista de posibles DT de la Selección Chilena, con Jürgen Klinsman como última actualización. Además, repasan canciones que se convirtieron en himnos de estadio a propósito de la muerte de Gerry Marsden, quien popularizó el himno del Liverpool, “You'll never walk alone”.

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The Atlantic Voice Podcast
The Atlantic Voice 13 Jan 2021 - Resolution Round-up

The Atlantic Voice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 65:22


The annual resolution round-up, which includes Zeff increasing the pod's relationship with Spotify... Plus discussion about the recent death of Gerry Marsden, of Gerry and the Pacemakers (check Spotify for their songs), the 60s British Invasion (not sure what you'd ask Spotify there), and the passing of film director Michael Apted (Loretta Lynn is on Spotify, we're sure). Are you listening, Joe Rogan? (who was on Spotify before us, to be fair...)

You’ll never talk alone
Episode 15 - 2020/21

You’ll never talk alone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 78:45


Godt nytt år! Ragnhild tar med familien hjem og vi minnes Gerry Marsden. I studio prøver Lasse og Andreas og stille diagnose og finne ut av en kur for laget. En ikke spesielt savnet danske er teamet i «noen har vært fulle på jobb»

The Cyprus News Digest in collaboration with the Cyprus Mail

Gerry Marsden of Gerry and the Pacemakers died this week, we reprise a chat we had a few years ago about his life and career; the Ministry of Health is rolling out Covid vaccinations across the island.

Afternoon Sport
7th January Headlines: Cricket,BBL, NBA, NFL, NRL, AFL, EPL, R.I.P Gerry Marsden

Afternoon Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 5:32


Tim Gilbert delivers the sports headlines for Thursday the 7th of January See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

L'Vestiaire
Gerry Marsden, le chanteur de l'hymne de Liverpool, est parti.

L'Vestiaire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021


Gerry Marsden, le chanteur qui avait popularisé "You'll never walk alone", devenu l'hymne du club de liverpool, est décédé à l'âge de 78 ans. Né à liverpool, Marsden était le leader du groupe Gerry And The Pacemakers dans les années 60 et avait repris "You'll never walk alone", écrit à l'origine par les compositeurs américains Rogers et Hammerstein pour la comédie musicale Carousel en 1945.

Stand jetzt
Die Sportthemen des Tages am 5.1.: Innauer über Schanzenwunder, Gislasson über harte Jobs und Retter Svensson?

Stand jetzt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 26:53


Den Tod von "You'll Never Walk Alone"-Sänger Gerry Marsden nehmen Malte Asmus und Andreas Wurm zum Anlass, im ersten Sportpodcast des Tages über ihre ganz persönlichen Lieblingssporthymnen zu sprechen, ehe sie sich den harten Fakten widmen: ZDF-Experte Toni Innauer glaubt an ein deutsches Schanzenwunder Alfred Gislasson spricht über die härteste Aufgabe seiner Trainerkarriere Und Mainz-Experte Jan Budde (Podcast Die Hinterhofsänger) Spricht über Bo Svenssons Rückkehr zu Mainz 05 Außerdem: feiern Malte und Andreas posthum den Geburtstag einer viel zu früh verstorbenen portugiesischen Stürmerlegende und erinnern an den Rücktritt eines der bedeutendsten Baseball-Spieler aller Zeiten. ...

Hawksbee and Jacobs Daily
20th Anniversary Special!

Hawksbee and Jacobs Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 30:55


Paul and Andy celebrate twenty glorious years at talkSPORT! Andy has penned a song, they catch up with the star of the infamous Bob Monkhouse clip - TV critic Garry Bushell - and pay tribute to Gerry Marsden from Gerry & the Pacemakers with Liverpool fan Tony Evans. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Daily Update
The Daily Update - January 4, 2021

The Daily Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 4:34


On today's update we have the latest coronavirus figures, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, shares a message after 15 years of rule, and Emirates Airline deploys its A380 premium economy cabin. Shisha services can resume in Abu Dhabi, a study shows the risk of shunning precautions after an initial vaccine shot, and Iraq confirms a $2 billion oil prepayment agreement with a Chinese firm. Cody Combs joins us for what's trending including Donald Trump, Gerry Marsden and the latest Covid-19 restrictions.

Flash Foot
Flash Foot, lundi 4 janvier 2021

Flash Foot

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 13:34


Aujourd'hui, au programme : La Ligue 1 fait son grand retour ! Premier entraînement pour Mauricio Pochettino au PSG ; Les confessions de Raymond Domenech ; Les dernières nouvelles du mercato et un hommage à Gerry Marsden.Flash Foot est une émission de Free, animée par Sara Menaï See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Redmen TV - Liverpool FC Podcast
R.I.P Gerry Marsden | #LFC Latest News LIVE

The Redmen TV - Liverpool FC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 18:52


Jack and Jay bring you all of today's Liverpool FC news and rumours including the terrible news that Gerry Marsden died at the age of 78, as well as some transfer news heading into the January window. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs
BONUS: A Tribute to Gerry Marsden

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021


I just heard the sad news that Gerry Marsden, of Gerry and the Pacemakers, has died today aged seventy-eight. As the latest episode of the podcast is late due to personal issues, I thought I’d make this available to the general public – this is a ten-minute Patreon bonus episode I did back in October, on Gerry and the Pacemakers, so it’s here as a little tribute. He’ll be missed. (more…)

Planet Ludwig
THE BEATLES HOUR W STEVE LUDWIG # 22 REMEMBERING JOHN

Planet Ludwig

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 102:32


Twenty tribute songs honoring the memory of John Lennon ~ Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Peter Noone, Gerry Marsden, George H (with Paul & Ringo), Christine Lavin, Elton John, Billy Cowsill, plus 12 more...

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Stroll Down Penny Lane
Episode 1: Golden Slumbers

Stroll Down Penny Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 58:25


Episode 1: Golden SlumbersIn our first chapter in this podcast series, we explore the creation story that surrounds the song Golden Slumbers, which is found on the second side of the Abbey Road album. In our discovery process, we find ourselves traveling back in time – of all things!Indeed, we need to go back, some 400 – 650 years, to discover the genesis of the lyrics to this song on the Abbey Road album.You might exclaim; 400 – 650 years!? Really?Well, here's a heck of a question for you. What is the connection of ALL of the following, to Paul McCartney's song, Golden Slumbers? A poem written by Thomas Dekker in the year 1599 AD Canterbury Tales , finished by Chaucer in 1400 AD The Decameron, written by Giovanni Boccaccio, who died in 1375 AD the Black Death, in Tuscany, in the 1300's the Covid-19 crisis today (as of the publishing of this podcast episode)? Find out by listening to Chapter 1 of this podcast series celebrating the life and music of Paul McCartney. The answer will surprise you. And what is more, in this discovery journey, we explore how it was that Paul knew how to construct the underlying chord progressions for this song and why they move us so. Believe it or not, the answer to this question can be found in the songs, Twist and Shout and She Came in Through the Bathroom Window.To boot, we finish the first podcast in this series with an introduction to another creation story – this time for the song, Eleanor Rigby. In this exploration, we discover the connections of Eleanor Rigby to these songs: “Ferry ‘Cross the Mersey” (remember Gerry and the Pacemakers?), and “Mellow Yellow”, Donovan's best-selling pop hit. Do you remember him? We do!SongsThe End; Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott, Matt Twain)Golden Slumbers; Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott, Matt Twain)Ferry Cross the Mersey ; Gerry Marsden; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar, of Stroll Down Penny LaneTwist and Shout; Bert Russel & Phil Medley, performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar, ofStroll Down Penny LaneShe Came in through the Bathroom Window; Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott, and Matt Twain)Eleanor Rigby; Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott, and Matt Twain)Mellow Yellow; Donovan; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar, of Stroll Down Penny LaneA Hard Day's Night; Lennon and McCartney, performed by Mike Sugar, of Stroll Down Penny LaneSourcesThe Cradle Song; Thomas Dekker; 1599Patient Grissel; Thomas Dekker, with Henry Chettle and William Haughton; 1603Canterbury Tales; Geoffrey Chaucer; 1400The Decameron, The Human Comedy; Giovanni Boccaccio; 1348–53St. Nicholas's Songs, with illustrations; Waldo Seldon Pratt; The Century Co., New York; The Devinne Press; Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes; W. J. Henderson p, 177; 1885. McCartney , Christopher Sandford; Carroll and Graf Publishers; 2006Paul McCartney, the Life, Philip Norman; Little Brown and Company; 2016Songwriting Secrets of the Beatles, Dominic Pedler; Omnibus Press; 2003This is Your Brain on Music, The Science of a Human Obsession; Daniel J. Levitin; Plume; 2007The World Through a Lens, an Intimate Look at Italy's Saffron Harvest; Susan Wright; The New York Times; May 12, 2020A Hard Day's Night, directed by Richard Lester; written by Alun Owen; 1964Voice ActorsJoe AnastasiMike SugarThis show is part of Pantheon Podcasts

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages Ep. 58: James Blood Ulmer + Joan Baez Audio + Chris Bourke

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 64:26


In the first episode of 2020, Mark, Barney & Jasper celebrate the 40th birthday of James Blood Ulmer's startling Are You Glad to be in America? Pringle waxes lyrical about seeing Ulmer live and about the man's influence on his own guitar-playing – and then, with his colleagues, discusses the "punk-jazz" scene that coalesced around JBU, James Chance, Defunkt and others.RBP's power trio then considers amusing interviews with Billy Idol, Gerry [and the Pacemakers] Marsden and Solomon Burke by New Zealander and former Rip It Up editor Chris Bourke. (Honorary mentions, along the way, to Nik Cohn, Nick Lowe and Jürgen Klopp.)Mark intros a discussion of the week's new audio interview — with Joan Baez in 1992 — by playing a clip of America's folk queen describing how she's (temporarily) let go of her political activism. Baez's significance and legacy are considered after a second clip about learning how hard it is to write songs when you're not Bob Dylan.Mark also talks us through his highlights of the week's new library additions, including a report on hanging out with Madeline Bell in swinging '60s London that reads like a scene from Austin Powers; Sounds' Dave McCullough bemoaning the joyless postpunk of the Raincoats and the Mekons in 1979; and Police man Stewart Copeland and others on the art of drumming in 1988…By contrast, Jasper revisits the return of avant-funk postpunks 23 Skidoo in 2000, a probing biog of Beyoncé from 2015 and the musings of Panic! at the Disco's Brendon Urie in 2016…James Blood Ulmer and Ornette Coleman, James Blood Ulmer, Punk Jazz, Billy Idol, Gerry Marsden, Solomon Burke, Joan Baez audio, Plonk Lane of the Small Faces, Madeline Bell, Jimi Hendrix R.I.P., Weather Report, Simon Frith, The Raincoats, Tony Wilson, Drummers, Black Box, Speed, Lucinda Williams, 23 Skidoo, White Stripes, Beyoncé, Panic! at the Disco and Lizzo live.

Rock's Backpages
E58: James Blood Ulmer + Joan Baez audio + Chris Bourke

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 63:14


In the first episode of 2020, Mark, Barney & Jasper celebrate the 40th birthday of James Blood Ulmer's startling Are You Glad to be in America? Pringle waxes lyrical about seeing Ulmer live and about the man's influence on his own guitar-playing – and then, with his colleagues, discusses the "punk-jazz" scene that coalesced around JBU, James Chance, Defunkt and others.RBP's power trio then considers amusing interviews with Billy Idol, Gerry [and the Pacemakers] Marsden and Solomon Burke by New Zealander and former Rip It Up editor Chris Bourke. (Honorary mentions, along the way, to Nik Cohn, Nick Lowe and Jürgen Klopp.)Mark intros a discussion of the week's new audio interview — with Joan Baez in 1992 — by playing a clip of America's folk queen describing how she's (temporarily) let go of her political activism. Baez's significance and legacy are considered after a second clip about learning how hard it is to write songs when you're not Bob Dylan.Mark also talks us through his highlights of the week's new library additions, including a report on hanging out with Madeline Bell in swinging '60s London that reads like a scene from Austin Powers; Sounds' Dave McCullough bemoaning the joyless postpunk of the Raincoats and the Mekons in 1979; and Police man Stewart Copeland and others on the art of drumming in 1988…By contrast, Jasper revisits the return of avant-funk postpunks 23 Skidoo in 2000, a probing biog of Beyoncé from 2015 and the musings of Panic! at the Disco's Brendon Urie in 2016…Pieces discussed: James Blood Ulmer and Ornette Coleman, James Blood Ulmer, Punk Jazz, Billy Idol, Gerry Marsden, Solomon Burke, Joan Baez audio, Plonk Lane of the Small Faces, Madeline Bell, Jimi Hendrix R.I.P., Weather Report, Simon Frith, The Raincoats, Tony Wilson, Drummers, Black Box, Speed, Lucinda Williams, 23 Skidoo, White Stripes, Beyoncé, Panic! at the Disco and Lizzo live.The RBP podcast is part of the Pantheon Podcasts network.

Red Robinson's Legends
Gerry Marsden

Red Robinson's Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2013 1:52


Gerry tells Red how Gerry & The Pacemakers got their name.

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