POPULARITY
EZ as rock radio DJ on Northern Michigan's Q 100 and on Patreon.Full show: PatreonTracks:Can't You Hear Me Knocking - Rolling StonesWon't Get Fooled Again - The Who and the RNR Hall of Fame BandDevolution Workin' Man Blues - The AlarmTurn You Inside-Out – REMDon't Bring Me Down - The AnimalsThat Don't Satisfy Me - Brother CaneFor Your Love – YardbirdsStandard American - Gunnar & The Grizzly BoysGood Golly Miss Molly – CCRSqueeze Box - The WhoHard to Laugh - The Pursuit of HappinessHittin' on Nothing - The Detroit CobrasIf You Wanna Get to Heaven - Ozark Mountain DaredevilsShot Down in Flames – ACDCMidnight Rendezvous - The BabysNo Surprise – AerosmithPink Houses - John Mellencamp RNR HOFThe Moon is Full - John Mayall, Larry McCrayI've Got a Hole Where My Heart Should Be - The SheepdogsThe Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald – HeadstonesI Ain't the One - Lynyrd SkynyrdRooster Alice in ChainsBounce - Danko JonesSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Kris talks with author Ritchie Unterberger about the photobook, Bob Marley and the Wailers: The Ultimate Illustrated History.About the Author Ritchie Unterberger:Richie Unterberger is the author of numerous rock history books. The first of these, Unknown Legends of Rock 'n' Roll (1998), profiles underappreciated cult rock artists of all styles and eras; the next, Urban Spacemen & Wayfaring Strangers: Overlooked Innovators & Eccentric Visionaries Of '60s Rock (2000; also available as revised/updated 2013 ebook edition), features in-depth surveys of 20 underrated greats of the era. Turn! Turn! Turn!: The Folk-Rock Revolution (2002) and its sequel, Eight Miles High: Folk-Rock's Flight from Haight-Ashbury to Woodstock (2003) cover the history of the 1960s folk-rock movement. Turn! Turn! Turn! and Eight Miles High have been combined into the ebook Jingle Jangle Morning: Folk-Rock in the 1960s, which adds new and updated material.The Unreleased Beatles: Music and Film won a 2007 Association for Recorded Sound Collections Award for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research in the “Best Discography” division of the “Best Research in Recorded Rock Music” category. His most recent books are White Light/White Heat: The Velvet Underground Day-By-Day (2009) and Won't Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia (2011). His most recent book is Fleetwood Mac: The Ultimate Illustrated History (2016), published by Voyageur Press.Unterberger is also author of The Rough Guide to Music USA, a guidebook to the evolution of regional popular music styles throughout America in the 20th century, and The Rough Guide to Jimi Hendrix. He is a frequent contributor to MOJO and Record Collector, and has written hundreds of liner notes for CD reissues. He teaches courses on rock music history at the College of Marin, the University of San Francisco, and City College of San Francisco. He lives in San Francisco.About Bob Marley and the Wailers: The Ultimate Illustrated History:Well over three decades after Marley's death, he and his bandmates remain the most famous reggae artists of all time. Bob Marley and the Wailers explores their legacy.Illustrated with photos and memorabilia from all phases of their journey, Bob Marley and the Wailers illuminates the lives and times of the man and his collaborators. Indeed, the Wailers are one of the most famous bands of all time, period. Their evolution from early-60s Jamaican ska act to international superstars was not just improbable, but unprecedented for an act from a third-world nation.The entire, incredible journey of Marley and the Wailers is covered in this visual history. You will see the crucial role they played in establishing reggae as a globally popular form of music, and the influence that the Rastafari movement had on their lives and sound. Plus, how Marley's socially conscious lyrics and actions made him a universal symbol of pride and justice. This tribute takes you through the entire story, right up to Marley's untimely death in 1981, and his enduring legacy beyond.--Bob Marley and the Wailers: The Ultimate Illustrated History is AVAILABLE NOW - CLICK HERE to order. For more from Ritchie - Visit his website RitchieUnterberger.com--About the Podcast: ‘TEXT PROSE AND ROCK N ROLL'- is the only podcast dedicated to the written account of musicians. From artist memoirs to band bios, and anything in between. You'll hear first accounts from those who lived the lifestyle; a Book Club that rocks - literally. It was Created, Hosted & Executive Produced by Kris Kosach. It was Produced & Edited by Charlene Goto of Go-To Productions. For more on the show, visit the website. Or follow us on Instagram and Facebook @TextproserocknrollFollow Kris on Social Media: @KrisKosachFollow Producer Char on Social Media: @ProducerChar
At 6'5 270 Ibs with speed and agility, Ben Gardner might be the most physically imposing investor in the world. The former Dallas Cowboy and San Diego Charger spent over 5 years as a Consumer and Business Development partner at legendary venture capital firm Andressen Horowitz, and is now a partner and head of portfolio success at Will Ventures. The Will Ventures team just raised another $150 Million to invest in the future of sports technology and its adjacent verticals. I got to chat with Ben about playing for the Cowboys, what he looks for in early stage companies, and what the future of sports and fitness technology may look like over the next 10 years. @BennyG49 https://techcrunch.com/2022/10/18/will-ventures-second-fund-sports-technologies/ Episode Breakdown: 0:00- Intro 0:58- Ben's time with Cowboys 5:00- Getting into VC, time with a16z Will Ventures: 9:20- Ben's target industries 14:20- The future of Sports Technology 18:40- What Ben looks for to invest in early stage companies 21:40- The future of fitness technology 25:20- Ben's Playlist 28:12- Outro I do not own the rights to this music: (Won't Get Fooled Again-The Who, Mafia Music- Rick Ross) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/a--and--a/support
Highlights from Season 8 Vol 1. Music only, no waffle.WARNING: Fragments of songs spliced together for the hell of it. Money For Nothing [Willie & The Bandits]It's A Long Way To The Top [Lucinda Williams]Vienna [Billy Joel]Chain Of Fools [Sidsel]Shine On You Crazy Diamond [Christy Moore]Telegraph Road [Dire Straits] Ruins [Cat Stevens]I Can See For Miles [Petra Haden]Rumours Of War [Billy Bragg]It's Alright (Baby's Coming Back) [Ane Brun]Do Right Woman [Esther Phillips]Does Anybody Out There Even Care? [Lenny Kravitz]Jailbreak [Yothu Yindi]She's Always A Woman [Fyfe Dangerfield]See Emily Play [Martha Wainwright]18th Avenue [Cat Stevens]Won't Get Fooled Again [The Who]www.songsungnew.comJoin Stevie on Spotify and Instagram
糖蒜爱音乐之音乐故事重相逢,本期嘉宾是孟达,一位热爱摇滚乐的中医手艺人。且听他娓娓道来自己的摇滚梦,每天大量的聆听是他生活的动力,也是他在工作中最大的能量。听他讲述自己的音乐故事,宛若一副澎湃有趣的生命画卷。 最后祝各位端午节快乐。本期歌单:The Crush Of Love (Live)-Joe Satriani, Won't Get Fooled Again-The Who, Still Waters (Run Deep)-Bee Gees, Song And Emotion-Tesla, Right
1) Introducing Jack and Marc 2) Sinnerman (Nina Simone) 3) Won't Get Fooled Again (The Who) 4) Spoonful (Willie Dixon) 5) Introducing Jack and Marc
O segredo da fusão de música e vinho, estudos comprovam que a música influencia na produção do vinho, saiba como nesse episódio!Direção, Produção e Apresentação - Leo RichterRedes socias:INSTAGRAM @leorichteroficialFACEBOOK / leorichteroficialLinks das músicas para harmonizar:Com um vinho CHARDONNAY, músicas mais dançantes.Steamy Windows (Tina Turner)https://open.spotify.com/track/3dYmruq1HiKJeOQ8h1OEfz?si=WL6V9ZsKQRWvgSgQX5OZIQScream (Funk My Life Up) - (Paolo Nutini)https://open.spotify.com/track/56oQl8ABVlcZlJN43wooTd?si=D2ZSXz3nQ9moBDdg6Z4WgQRocky DJ (Robbie Williams)https://open.spotify.com/track/4pbyDPjFgfPqFTcIMC8xpK?si=VVEF4VmJQICtE-t6tRV4OASeven Days in Sunny June (Jamiroquai).https://open.spotify.com/track/04hWLKwZKdwl1mZHafiphV?si=ohqRebPMTP6Xq53I4EbzOwCom um vinho CABERNET SAUVIGNON, o Rock n Roll!Honky Tonk Women (Rolling Stones)https://open.spotify.com/track/3fnPv1LRMxENr63afVhaz1?si=J18iIcz4QMSggScw8PZc4QLive And Let Die (Paul McCartney and Wings)https://open.spotify.com/track/2cHbN7OosXb4pA20G9Jcyg?si=nZfEQfsLTly8kh7Hj1nHLgAll Along The Watchtower (Jimi Hendrix)https://open.spotify.com/track/2aoo2jlRnM3A0NyLQqMN2f?si=9pi0dfEUTo2NmlDD6kWzAgWon't Get Fooled Again (The Who)https://open.spotify.com/track/0cJPLFrlV7TTCyPLupHzcH?si=mZC19-KfQ0CoCF3AGQLX5wCom um vinho SYRAH, um jazz ou blues.Blue in Green (Miles Davis)https://open.spotify.com/track/0aWMVrwxPNYkKmFthzmpRi?si=kDJlNZWDRe6NagOvRHDTJwNaima (John Coltrane)https://open.spotify.com/track/1hVRTl4yhWmGW7ImZoO22e?si=Ol0h3b-bQfeii2dmt5hk7wWhen Sunny Gets Blue (McCoy Tyler)https://open.spotify.com/track/01HQIKjcODJCBRFoETqngE?si=7JzsTzj8TLCva3RYC_MO_AStardust (Lester Young)https://open.spotify.com/track/5KfI3J7JzC3dspoNbRRK7q?si=h5refgH9RKaG2v2SUg64RACom um vinho MERLOT, musicas folk, mais calmas.Your Song (Elton John)https://open.spotify.com/track/2bUXfclD8DwJwwUENtSCWu?si=APIQMd-eR5eXfYQTvXPO6w Easy (Lionel Ritchie) com participação do Willie Nelsonhttps://open.spotify.com/track/2eA160jLLoHiJKOqvOFKJt?si=TlzWycx7RIywGK89Q6qYagSitting On The Dock Of The Bay (Otis Redding)https://open.spotify.com/track/3zBhihYUHBmGd2bcQIobrF?si=JIJMahxATHKJohGVkXCAYAHeartbeats (Jose Gonzalez)https://open.spotify.com/track/11X4Gw3T4hoktVruLgTnm1?si=bwfKhT2sRHKvRoRzW2QRSw#musica #vinho #dropspdc
Click here for episode transcript: https://bit.ly/2xY9bvW-htz-15 Throughout the ancient world, we see pagans building artificial mountains--pyramids and ziggurats--for magic rituals and demonstrations of power. Genesis tells us about one such attempt, in the plain of Shinar. At Babel, sinful man attempted to build his own city and his own mountain, as an assertion of his own godhood. How did Yahweh, the true God, respond? He thought it was hilarious. In this episode, we discuss the impulses behind Babel, trace them through history, and compare their ends and means to the City of God. This Episode Features: My Heart Is Melting like Glowy Butter; A Concise Diplomatic History of the United Nations; God Is Not Your Dungeon Master; Faeries and Photons; Pentecost Spoilers; Raccoons Were a Big Deal™; and War Is a Touchy Thing. Links Wikipedia: Robert Koldewey: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Koldewey On the Incarnation - St. Athanasius: https://amzn.to/3eghTpy Till We Have Faces - C.S. Lewis: https://amzn.to/3efqBo8 Won’t Get Fooled Again - The Who: https://youtu.be/SHhrZgojY1Q The Screwtape Letters - C.S. Lewis: https://amzn.to/2VmZgHP That Hideous Strength - C.S. Lewis: https://amzn.to/3cbAX6w Romans 1: https://www.esv.org/Romans+1/ Relatable: The Dangers of the New Age - Allie Beth Stuckey: https://youtu.be/PMnGe2WixXQ The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up - Marie Kondo: https://amzn.to/2VmxTOb Disney’s Aladdin: “Phenomenal Cosmic Power, Itty Bitty Living Space”: https://youtu.be/SfTfXLLJlzM Recos The Creedal Imperative - Carl Trueman: https://amzn.to/3c8kpwj Foundations of Social Order - Rousas John Rushdoony: https://amzn.to/2JWMZ7Z Witness - Whittaker Chambers: https://amzn.to/2Vmzaor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/haltingtowardzion/support
It was a ground-breaking, game-changing, mold-shattering album, and it was released 50 years ago this month. Popular music has never been the same since. The Who's 'Tommy' was one of the best-selling rock albums of its day; hailed universally as a creative breakthrough. What led to 'Tommy' is a remarkable story. What happened following it is even more fascinating. On this episode, we examine a pace-setting period in the history of one of rock music’s most storied, and most ambitious bands: The Who. The years between 1969 and 1971 were simultaneously the most sensationally triumphant, and abjectly unsuccessful that any rock n’ roll band has ever seen. Music journalist and author Richie Unterberger, author of Won’t Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia takes us through the story on this week's Hidden Track. (Photo by By Jim Summaria CC BY-SA 3.0)
Between 1969 and 1973, the Who hit their commercial and creative peak. The legendary English quartet produced three Billboard Top Ten albums, including two double LP “rock operas,” Tommy (1969) and Quadrophenia (1973). Sandwiched between them was the triumphant Who’s Next (1971),an album universally proclaimed as one of the greatest in pop music history. But as Richie Unterberger shows in his engrossing Won’t Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia(Jawbone, 2011), this period in the band’s history was equally rife with turmoil and conflict. Guitarist Pete Townsend confronted failure in the form of the band’s aborted multimedia rock opera Lifehouse, which collapsed in a very public fashion in 1971. Two years later, the band broke ties with its longtime creative partner, producer and former manager Kit Lambert over missing publishing royalties. Finally, shows on the Who’s 1973 Quadrophenia tour were rife with jarring technical difficulties as the band attempted to replicate the album’s dense soundscapes in a live setting. Thanks to his exhaustive research efforts and sparking prose, Unterberger gives the reader a first-hand look into the inner workings of this greatest of rock bands. This is the definitive book on the Who’s most important era and one of the best books ever written on these rock legends. I give it my highest recommendation. Richie Unterberger is an acclaimed author and music historian, renowned for his meticulous research. A regular contributor to the All Music website, Mojo, Record Collector and many other publications, he has also written dozens of liner notes for CD reissues of classic 60s and 70s albums. His previous books include Unknown Legends of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Eight Miles High and Turn! Turn! Turn! He can be contacted through his website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Between 1969 and 1973, the Who hit their commercial and creative peak. The legendary English quartet produced three Billboard Top Ten albums, including two double LP “rock operas,” Tommy (1969) and Quadrophenia (1973). Sandwiched between them was the triumphant Who’s Next (1971),an album universally proclaimed as one of the greatest in pop music history. But as Richie Unterberger shows in his engrossing Won’t Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia(Jawbone, 2011), this period in the band’s history was equally rife with turmoil and conflict. Guitarist Pete Townsend confronted failure in the form of the band’s aborted multimedia rock opera Lifehouse, which collapsed in a very public fashion in 1971. Two years later, the band broke ties with its longtime creative partner, producer and former manager Kit Lambert over missing publishing royalties. Finally, shows on the Who’s 1973 Quadrophenia tour were rife with jarring technical difficulties as the band attempted to replicate the album’s dense soundscapes in a live setting. Thanks to his exhaustive research efforts and sparking prose, Unterberger gives the reader a first-hand look into the inner workings of this greatest of rock bands. This is the definitive book on the Who’s most important era and one of the best books ever written on these rock legends. I give it my highest recommendation. Richie Unterberger is an acclaimed author and music historian, renowned for his meticulous research. A regular contributor to the All Music website, Mojo, Record Collector and many other publications, he has also written dozens of liner notes for CD reissues of classic 60s and 70s albums. His previous books include Unknown Legends of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Eight Miles High and Turn! Turn! Turn! He can be contacted through his website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Between 1969 and 1973, the Who hit their commercial and creative peak. The legendary English quartet produced three Billboard Top Ten albums, including two double LP “rock operas,” Tommy (1969) and Quadrophenia (1973). Sandwiched between them was the triumphant Who’s Next (1971),an album universally proclaimed as one of the greatest in pop music history. But as Richie Unterberger shows in his engrossing Won’t Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia(Jawbone, 2011), this period in the band’s history was equally rife with turmoil and conflict. Guitarist Pete Townsend confronted failure in the form of the band’s aborted multimedia rock opera Lifehouse, which collapsed in a very public fashion in 1971. Two years later, the band broke ties with its longtime creative partner, producer and former manager Kit Lambert over missing publishing royalties. Finally, shows on the Who’s 1973 Quadrophenia tour were rife with jarring technical difficulties as the band attempted to replicate the album’s dense soundscapes in a live setting. Thanks to his exhaustive research efforts and sparking prose, Unterberger gives the reader a first-hand look into the inner workings of this greatest of rock bands. This is the definitive book on the Who’s most important era and one of the best books ever written on these rock legends. I give it my highest recommendation. Richie Unterberger is an acclaimed author and music historian, renowned for his meticulous research. A regular contributor to the All Music website, Mojo, Record Collector and many other publications, he has also written dozens of liner notes for CD reissues of classic 60s and 70s albums. His previous books include Unknown Legends of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Eight Miles High and Turn! Turn! Turn! He can be contacted through his website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
show#40309.10.11Won't Get Fooled Again - The Who at Concert For NYC 10.20.11 Video of The Who: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjA_RtsBfAo Tip Jar: http://www.bandanablues.com/donation.htmlSpinner's Section:tribute to Jerry Leiber (April 25, 1933 – August 22, 2011) / songs by Leiber & StollerBig Mama Thornton: hound dog (2:50) (45 rpm single, Peacock, 1953)Wilbert Harrison: Kansas City (2:28) (45 rpm single, Fury, 1959)Jess Roden: on broadway (7:05) (-, Island, 1974)Bunk Dogger: smokey Joe's café (2:49) (First Offence, RCA, 1978)Delbert McClinton: one kiss led to another (2:44) (Genuine Cowhide, ABC, 1976)Greaseball Boogie Band: searchin' (4:30) (-, GRT, 1973)Los Lobos: framed (2:34) (La Bamba, Slash, 1987)Coasters: down in Mexico (3:15) (45 rpm single, Atco, 1956)B.B. King (with Ruth Brown): you're the boss (4:07) (Blues Summit, MCA, 1993)Big Joe Turner: the chicken and the hawk (1955) (2:40) (Jumpin' Tonight, Blue Label 2006)Robert Palmer: hound dog (2:02) (Drive, Universal, 2003)Check out: http://www.leiberstoller.comBack to Beardo:Sean Chambers - Full Moon On Main Street (LIVE Long Island Blues Warehouse 2011)The Kinsey Report - This Old City (Smoke and Steel 1998)Jim Allchin - Just Playin with Me (Overclocked 2011)Ana Popovic & Sonny Landreth - Slideshow (Unconditional 2011)Harvey Mandel - Bradley`s Barn (Cristo Redentor 1968)Nick Curran & The Nitelifes - Please Don't Leave Me (Doctor Velvet 2003)John and the Sisters - L.A. (John and the Sisters with Kevin Breit & the Sisters Euclid 2004)Carlos Del Junco & The Blues Mongrels - Mojo (Mongrel Mash with Kevin Breit 2011)Tab Benoit & Jimmy Thackery - Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat (Whiskey Store Live 2004)