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MDR THÜRINGEN Oldie-Geschichten
Gilbert O'Sullivan: "What's in a kiss"

MDR THÜRINGEN Oldie-Geschichten

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 2:00


1980: Die Chinesische Mauer wird unter Denkmalschutz gestellt und Gilbert O'Sullivan bringt "What's in a kiss" heraus. Der Song bleibt der letzte größere Hit in der Karriere des Iren.

One Of The Family | A Nicky Campbell Podcast
A Bone Again Naturally with Gilbert O'Sullivan | A One Of The Family Special Podcast by Nicky Campbell

One Of The Family | A Nicky Campbell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 39:30


He is one of the greatest songwriters and has written songs that will live forever. Here in a world exclusive - his first ever podcast, Gilbert talks about his career, his music, his songwriting, his life, his times and - his dogs. Including another legend - Gilbert the Pug.

Lrod
Gilbert O'Sullivan, the Three Hit Wonder

Lrod

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 10:51


I play Gilbert O'Sullivans 3 hits and give you some trivia on the songs.

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Rock N Roll Pantheon
The Story Song Podcast: SSP Classics - Alone Again (Naturally) by Gilbert O'Sullivan

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 28:20


BONUS EPISODE: In a little while from now, you’ll be listening to this classic episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. In honor of Saint Patrick’s Day, your hosts are revisiting their review of the 1972 hit, “Alone Again (Naturally)” by Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O’Sullivan. Don’t be left standing in the lurch, treat yourself to a bonus episode to THE STORY SONG PODCAST (naturally). Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast). THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network “Alone Again (Naturally) by GIlbert O’Sullivan (from the album Back to Front) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music.

The Story Song Podcast
SSP Classics: Alone Again (Naturally) by Gilbert O'Sullivan

The Story Song Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 28:20


BONUS EPISODE: In a little while from now, you’ll be listening to this classic episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. In honor of Saint Patrick’s Day, your hosts are revisiting their review of the 1972 hit, “Alone Again (Naturally)” by Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O’Sullivan. Don’t be left standing in the lurch, treat yourself to a bonus episode to THE STORY SONG PODCAST (naturally). Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast). THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network “Alone Again (Naturally)" by GIlbert O’Sullivan (from the album Back to Front) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music.

MDR THÜRINGEN Oldie-Geschichten
Gilbert O'Sullivan: "Clair"

MDR THÜRINGEN Oldie-Geschichten

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 4:39


1972: Der bisher letzte bemannte Raumflug zum Mond startet - und Gilbert O'Sullivan veröffentlicht "Clair". Es wird einer der erfolgreichsten Hits des Jahres 1972.

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MDR THÜRINGEN Oldie-Geschichten
Oldie: Gilbert O'Sullivan: "Christmas Song"

MDR THÜRINGEN Oldie-Geschichten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 2:00


1974: Deutschland wird Fußball-Weltmeister und Gilbert O’Sullivan bringt "Christmas Song" heraus. Der Song wird ein Riesenerfolg und zählt heute zu seinen bekanntesten Titeln.

Arroe Collins
Gilbert O'Sullivan Releases The Same The Whole World Over

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 9:53


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BEACH BLANKET FORT BINGO
EPISODE #36: GILBERT O'SULLIVAN

BEACH BLANKET FORT BINGO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 49:56


Join Stephen SPAZ Schnee as he chats with Gilbert O'Sullivan about his career and his 2020 U.S. live dates, his first American tour in 43 years!

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Music Tributes
Gilbert O'Sullivan Tribute

Music Tributes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 21:43


Gilbert O'Sullivan is an Irish singer/songwriter who has charted with 16 Top 40 songs including six #1 songs during the main part of his career from the late '60's to the late 80's.He's famously quoted as saying: "I write pop songs. End of story. That's all I want to do. I have no interest in just touring and living in the past."

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Livin' With Ma - Mono Onno Productions
"The Virgin Suicides" movie episode - Livin' With Ma podcast

Livin' With Ma - Mono Onno Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 29:47


"The Virgin Suicides" movie episode - Livin' With Ma podcast Soundbites from youtube documentary "The Making of The Virgin Suicides"  Featured songs: Highschool Lover by Air, Crazy on you and Magic Man by Heart, Alone Again Naturally by Gilbert O'Sullivan.   The Virgin Suicides movie EP out NOW! #thevirginsuicides #podcast #film #filmanalysis #sofiacoppola #kirstendunst #popculture #conspiracy #Joshhartnett #criterioncollection #1970s #1990s #xennials  Listen here! https://monoonno.com/  

EMBRACE THE CHANGE With Dave Scott
Gilbert O'Sullivan

EMBRACE THE CHANGE With Dave Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 16:34


"Alone Again Naturally"  In 1972 he was the biggest selling solo artist in the world, outselling even Rod Stewart and Elton John. As he prepares for his first first extended American tour in decades, we look back at how he has dealt with the many changes that have come his way. http://www.gilbertosullivan.co.uk/tour-dates/

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Gilbert O'Sullivan New Music New American Tour

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 10:51


Big Mouth USA
Bonus Mix - Christmas Party Vol 4

Big Mouth USA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 55:58


1) Christmas Must Be Tonight by Bahamas 2) Sleigh Brother Bill by Josh Rouse 3) Christmas Wish by NRBQ 4) Christmas Time In London Town by Nina & Frederik 5) The Christmas Tree by The Episodes 6) Baby in the Hay by Fruit Bats 7) Skating by Andrew Bird 8) Hey Mr. Christmas by Showaddywaddy 9) Nuttin' for Christmas by The Fontane Sisters 10) Christmas Song by Gilbert O'Sullivan 11) Don't Believe in Christmas by Pearl Jam 12) Goin' Home (Sing A Song of Christmas Cheer) by Bobby Sherman 13) In Dulci Jubilo by Mike Oldfield 14) Fairytale of New York by The Pogues w/ Kirsty MacColl 15) Christmas Is My Time of Year by Christmas Spirit 16) 2000 Miles by Pretenders 17) Merry Christmas by The Cameos 18) Remember Christmas by Harry Nilsson

Steve Wright’s Big Guests
Gilbert O'Sullivan and Richard Humphreys

Steve Wright’s Big Guests

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 14:13


Steve and the team are joined by Gilbert O'Sullivan who's off on a UK tour and Richard Humphreys has published his debut novel Under Pressure about his time as a Royal Navy submariner from 1985 to 1990 working on a nuclear submarine.

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Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast
Mini #227: Gilbert & Frank's Patreon Mailbag

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 41:22


This week: From the desk of Mel Blanc! Remembering Rip Torn! The comedy of Robert Schimmel! "Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman"! And Gilbert Gottfried meets Gilbert O'Sullivan! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Michael Shelley | WFMU
Guest: Gilbert O'Sullivan from Jul 7, 2019

Michael Shelley | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 62:45


Interview - "Gilbert O'Sullivan" http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/86908

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Michael Shelley | WFMU
Guest: Gilbert O'Sullivan from Jul 7, 2019

Michael Shelley | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 62:45


Interview - "Gilbert O'Sullivan" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/86908

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Cosas piolas
Espero que te quedes

Cosas piolas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 7:46


En esta oportunidad de recomendar cosas piolas sin muchas fundamentación, Back to Front, de Gilbert O'Sullivan. El chico que se hizo famoso por la canción Alone Again (naturally).

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Soho Radio
Pete Paphides Interview with Gilbert O'Sullivan

Soho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 67:42


Singer-Songwriter legend Gilbert O'Sullivan joins Pete Paphides in the studio for a chat. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Don Woods
The Urban Cowboy

Don Woods

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018


I watched the final episode of last laugh In Vegas where a selection of aging celebs from this country were invited to Vegas to appear there....it was a pretty rough ride for some of them with all the rehearsing etc but the final show was really good....they all fulfilled their dream....and got the ultimate buzz....I had a similar experience when I was asked to do a Ricky Nelson tribute concert backed by the guy who played the solos on his records...James Burton...to sing Hello Mary Lou etc backed by the guy on the records was surreal.....I have always been a massive fan of James (who also backed Elvis) since the 50's and although I ended up doing 8 concerts with him it was the first one I will never forget. 2.The news in this country is obsessed with the royals.....headline news about Kate and William's latest addition with huge proportions of the news spent standing outside the hospital....then we have the up and coming royal wedding with everyone guessing what she might wear etc....THERE ARE OTHER THINGS WHICH ARE FAR MORE IMPORTANT GOING ON IN THE WORLD!!!....the media goes worse by the minute....I think most of it is run by star struck teenagers. 3.ABBA have reformed to record a couple of songs...which I haven't heard yet....to me they were the ultimate group...they never wrote a bad song...musically and lyrically brilliant....considering the are Swedish....and also back on the scene is Gilbert O'Sullivan who is another brilliant songwriter...I really enjoy good lyrics which tell story...an art which seems to have been lost these days...I know we are from a different universe but even now the likes of Jailhouse Rock still stands the test of time...it is a masterpiece....I remember Gilbert O being ripped off by his then management..... 4.which brings me to the next subject...The Bay City Rollers....there was a documentary on their rise to fame which was very interesting....I didn't realise how huge they were at the time...they always looked like a bunch of barbie dolls to me...but they were virtually as big as the Beatles concert wise....it was a very interesting insight into the reality of showbiz...ending up with them seeing nothing of the millions they must have made....and they were just one of many....I actually did a gig with Eric Faulkner a few years ago...he played folk stuff and songs he's written himself.....no John Lennon I'm afraid. 5.The secret of surviving in the pop world is to keep control of you material....youngsters are too anxious to sign anything to get famous.....I have sent you one of my songs which illustrates how to do it....it is called Urban Cowboy and has a very interesting story concerning a cowboy organisation (in every way) in Birmingham back in the day....had I not been tuned in U could have lost a lot of dough.

Don Woods
The Urban Cowboy

Don Woods

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018


I watched the final episode of last laugh In Vegas where a selection of aging celebs from this country were invited to Vegas to appear there....it was a pretty rough ride for some of them with all the rehearsing etc but the final show was really good....they all fulfilled their dream....and got the ultimate buzz....I had a similar experience when I was asked to do a Ricky Nelson tribute concert backed by the guy who played the solos on his records...James Burton...to sing Hello Mary Lou etc backed by the guy on the records was surreal.....I have always been a massive fan of James (who also backed Elvis) since the 50's and although I ended up doing 8 concerts with him it was the first one I will never forget. 2.The news in this country is obsessed with the royals.....headline news about Kate and William's latest addition with huge proportions of the news spent standing outside the hospital....then we have the up and coming royal wedding with everyone guessing what she might wear etc....THERE ARE OTHER THINGS WHICH ARE FAR MORE IMPORTANT GOING ON IN THE WORLD!!!....the media goes worse by the minute....I think most of it is run by star struck teenagers. 3.ABBA have reformed to record a couple of songs...which I haven't heard yet....to me they were the ultimate group...they never wrote a bad song...musically and lyrically brilliant....considering the are Swedish....and also back on the scene is Gilbert O'Sullivan who is another brilliant songwriter...I really enjoy good lyrics which tell story...an art which seems to have been lost these days...I know we are from a different universe but even now the likes of Jailhouse Rock still stands the test of time...it is a masterpiece....I remember Gilbert O being ripped off by his then management..... 4.which brings me to the next subject...The Bay City Rollers....there was a documentary on their rise to fame which was very interesting....I didn't realise how huge they were at the time...they always looked like a bunch of barbie dolls to me...but they were virtually as big as the Beatles concert wise....it was a very interesting insight into the reality of showbiz...ending up with them seeing nothing of the millions they must have made....and they were just one of many....I actually did a gig with Eric Faulkner a few years ago...he played folk stuff and songs he's written himself.....no John Lennon I'm afraid. 5.The secret of surviving in the pop world is to keep control of you material....youngsters are too anxious to sign anything to get famous.....I have sent you one of my songs which illustrates how to do it....it is called Urban Cowboy and has a very interesting story concerning a cowboy organisation (in every way) in Birmingham back in the day....had I not been tuned in U could have lost a lot of dough.

Lava Lamp Lounge
Ireland

Lava Lamp Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 28:17


The Emerald Isle boasts a musical pot-o-gold! Find out the elusive treasure yet to bestow Belfast cowboy Van Morrison's awards shelf, and learn how Gilbert O'Sullivan wrote a #1song about babysitting. Hear the only #1 hit from Dublin natives Thin Lizzy, and a raucous anthem from celtic rock legends Horselips. Oh yeah, Rory Gallagher and The Boomtown Rats drop by too!

Big Mouth USA
Bonus Mix - K Billy's Super Sounds of the 70s Vol 1

Big Mouth USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 39:24


A batch of Supertunes from the 70s... 1) Ma Belle Amie by The Tea Set 2) Alone Again (Naturally) by Gilbert O'Sullivan 3) I Can Help by Billy Swan 4) Couldn't Get It Right by Climax Blues Band 5) Jeans On by David Dundas 6) Hot Child In the City by Nick Gilder 7) Fox on the Run by Sweet 8) Brand New Key by Melanie 9) Clap for the Wolfman by The Guess Who 10) Heard It In a Love Song by Marshall Tucker Band 11) Right Down the Line by Gerry Rafferty 12) Breakfast In America by Supertramp

Todd Rundgren Talk Radio
Rundgren Radio with Special Guests Lemon Twigs Brian and Michael D'Addario

Todd Rundgren Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 117:00


The Lemon Twigs have recently toured the US, Europe, and Japan after the release of their first album, Do Hollywood.  An article by Michael Hann in the UK Guardian said this about a song on the album:  "These Words is the missing track from side one of Rundgren’s Something/Anything, with a harmony chorus that expands like a hot air balloon".  https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/oct/13/the-lemon-twigs-do-hollywood-album-review-4ad The Twigs recently brought out Todd Rundgren at Coachella to perform "Couldn't I Just Tell You" as an encore. The Lemon Twigs are an American pop/rock band from Long Island, New York, United States, fronted by brothers Brian D’Addario and Michael D’Addario. Both brothers are vocalists, songwriters and multi-instrumentalists, and are joined for most live performances by Megan Zeankowski on bass and Danny Ayala on keyboards and backing vocals. The band was signed to British alternative music label 4AD in 2015. Their debut album, Do Hollywood, was released in October 2016 to widespread critical acclaim.  A number of pop music figures have publicly expressed admiration for the Twigs: Elton John, The Zombies, Boy George, Laura Marling, Gilbert O'Sullivan, and Gary Brooker of Procol Harum.

Somebody Likes It
Super Amazing 100th Episode Mixtape OMFGLOL!

Somebody Likes It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 86:47


By any measure, mixtapes are always an exercise in nostalgia. In fact, whenever one of these milestone shows pop up and we start paddling the raft to Mixtape Island, we can't help but share stories about the time when we made a mix for someone, and all the ensuing nuances: the sequencing, those tracks that you'd since forgotten that stopped you cold in the moment, and lastly (but not unimportantly), how it went over. It’s probably best that we’re not eighteen forever. Evidence to that effect: the simple mixtape doesn’t quite cut it for us anymore. For this show, we each picked a track from the 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s to get to know a little bit better, with curious results. If you think you know someone -- really know them – imagine what they’d add to a mixtape made especially for you. I guarantee the real thing will throw you curveballs. Here’s to our first 100 episodes. And eye openers we can't yet fathom - Round 1 - The 1970's Hall & Oates - ”She's Gone” So these dudes didn't want to do it like the record label suggested, so they got a couple recliners and a devil costume, smoked a bunch of weed...and we get this small miracle. -- Shane Gilbert O'Sullivan - ”Alone Again, Naturally” Bar none--the most depressing song ever recorded, Gilbert O'Sullivan's "Alone Again (Naturally)" nevertheless spent six weeks (non-consecutively!) at number one in Billboard's Hot 100 for the U.S. in 1972. Carried by a buoyant melody and just the most tragic lyrics ever committed to tape (seriously--check out the karaoke version online), this is truly a fascinating listen. Feel kinda bad that I didn't cede this one to Shane, as he has a bit of an obsession with this tune. --Ryan Elvis Costello - "Watching The Detectives" For a hot minute in the 70s all of London was agog over Reggae, and you can definitely hear some of that influence in Elvis Costello's "Watching The Detectives." Costello had yet to break, was living in a flat somewhere in London, and had been listening to The Clash for hours, which he initially hated, then grew to appreciate. And then, of course, he wrote "Watching The Detectives." The world is funny sometimes. --Kevin Boomtown Rats - ”I Don't Like Mondays” Although it only hit #73 in Billboard Hot 100 for 1979, “Mondays” found the number 1 spot in the UK, Ireland, and Australia that year. Proving once again that, as much as Americans like to claim their Irish heritage, unless it is green and can get them sloppy drunk they don’t really embrace things Irish. --Mark Round 2 - The 1980's The Beach Boys - ”Kokomo - Live” This piece of shit was a number one hit for The Beach Boys, after which, they promptly stopped giving any more shits. There is a video from the 80's, but I highly suggest you go looking for the footage shot on an I-phone at their 50th anniversary show. Bonus! Whichever one you choose will have John Stamos in it. -- Shane REM - ”Orange Crush” Knowing that we we had a mandate to find these songs on a list-of-100 whatever, I managed to track down REM's 1988 genius-level video for "Orange Crush" at #53 of 100 on Billboard's 25th Anniversary of their Alternative chart. Lushly directed by artist Matt Mahurin (whose work hangs in various impressive galleries), this video stands as a one of those rare works that one could just pause at any given point, print, and have an excellent addition to one's home decor. Assuming, of course, that one were looking to accent the furniture with Vietnam War-era imagery or children's antics. --Ryan Eddie Murphy - "Party All The Time" If you've ever wondered what the height of fame looks like, take a couple of minutes of your day to watch the fawning mob hanging around the control room for Eddie Murphy's "Party All The Time" release. Rick James, who wrote the song, spends lots of time slowly pushing up the console volume (not sure how that helps, exactly) and the rest of the folks in the studio look equally eager to please and nervous that someone might find out that they're not supposed to be in there. Lots of head bobbing. --Kevin Laid Back - ”White Horse” The take-away for me from Laid Back’s “White Horse” is that there are really only two things you need to know: 1. The prerequisite for being rich is being a bitch; 2. When making the choice of achromatic equine transportation, the smaller stature of the pony is preferred. --Mark Round 3 - The 1990's Meatloaf - ”I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)” Michael Bay. Beauty and the Beast. -- Shane Aqua - ”Barbie Girl” Earning the distinction of #8 on Everyhit.com's "Worst Songs of All Time," "Barbie Girl" (1997) by Denmark's Aqua somehow managed to beat out Billy Ray Cyrus's "Achy-Breaky Heart" by one slot, and that's some rarefied company. More inexplicably, this band sold 33 million records. Also, they were sued by Mattel (for obvious reasons), and the video is really stupid. You are welcome. --Ryan Bel Biv Devoe - ”Poison” The New Jack Swing movement occupies that tiny blip on the historical horizon after hair metal's last drummer had finished playing in the rain and before the world became awash in flannels, earnestness, and Grunge. This leaves New Jack perhaps feeling a little like a stopgap movement, but one not without its triumphs, chief among them Bell Biv Devoe's "Poison.” Listen for the dope beat. Watch the video for the outfits. Is there a blizzard about to happen in the inner city?  --Kevin The Bloodhound Gang - ”The Bad Touch” Anytime my faith in humanity is on the up and up, I only need to turn to these sexist, racist ass-hats to be reminded not to take human-decency for granted. Luckily, this song never topped #52 of the Hot 100, but just the fact that it made it north of 100 gives me pause. --Mark* Final Round - 2000's Kanye West - ”Touch The Sky” You can watch Kanye West in an amazing red white and blue jumpsuit try to jump a rocket over a canyon. Will he make it? -- Shane LCD Soundsystem - ”Daft Punk Is Playing At My House” Because Rolling Stone magazine had to make an appearance here eventually, the 'aughts list "100 Best Songs of the 2000's" (#78) has yielded us "Daft Punk is Playing at My House," which I love dearly, and Shane hates with equal zeal. I am incapable of not (at the very least) head-bobbing and singing along to this tune, even if at least one of my colleagues just doesn't get it. C'est la vie... --Ryan Midlake - ”Roscoe” Mark noted that it would have been nice to wrap up this show's proceedings with a listen of Midlake's "Roscoe.” That's not what happened, but that didn't keep us from soaking up the sunny vibes and yearning intent from Midlake's second release. For whatever reason, this track seems to bubble up with indie types every so often to reignite conversation. Easy to see why it pops up on top 100 lists of the 2000s.  --Kevin The Avalanches - ”Frontier Psychiatrist” Sure… I wasn’t super confident in my ability to wrap the show with something the entire gang could latch onto. However, this video just does something to you when you watch it. Seemingly appearing out of a horrible Bavarian acid trip gone south, Australian group The Avalanches pantomime an amazing composition of samples from Canadian comedy duo Wayne and Shuster and a host of 60’s and 70’s music. In the end, we all walked away with smiles on our faces. --Mark Next Time… Our good friend Matt Muñoz is back and this time he takes over the show. Join us for both kinds of depressing songs from The Smiths' Louder Than Bombs.

Mi Gato Dinamita
Mi Gato Dinamita #43

Mi Gato Dinamita

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2016


Bienvenidos al episodio 43 de Mi Gato Dinamita, el podcast que no teme defender sus ideas hasta que se asusta. Duración total: 1:11:45.0:00:01-0:03:05 - Música: "Two Sleepy People", por Hoagy Carmichael y Ella Logan.0:03:06-0:27:05 - Desde sus aposentos, y para no perder la costumbre, Susanette nos da la bienvenida quejándose de sus gatos. Se habla mucho de películas y de otro de nuestros santos patronos, don Ingmar Bergman. Deriva todo, por supuesto, en el análisis de las enroscadas relaciones intrafamiliares de todos y cada uno de nosotros.0:27:06-0:32:04 - Música: "Lemon Juice", por Medusa Box.0:32:05-0:39:23 - Guille, nuestro Camilo Cienfuegos, cuenta su reciente escape de las fuerzas armadas debido a sus diatribas políticas.0:39:24-0:43:17 - Música: "Se A Vida É", por Pet Shop Boys.0:43:18-0:45:00 - Susanette nos cuenta acerca de un par de películas que vio recientemente, protagonizadas por Diane Keaton.0:45:01-0:47:22 - Música: "The Midnight Hour", por Wilson Pickett.0:47:23-0:51:29 - Siguen las reseñas cinematográficas de Susanette, culpables de su trasnochada y faltazo al estudio mayor de Mi Gato Dinamita.0:51:30-0:54:50 - Música: "Alone Again (Naturally)", por Gilbert O'Sullivan.0:54:51-0:55:58 - Guille hace lemoncello y no convida.0:55:59-0:58:57 - Entintado busca contrarrestar el frío con un par de recetas de tragos bien calientes.0:58:58-1:02:55 - Música: "The Sun", por Maroon 5.1:02:57-1:06:13 - Nos vamos despidiendo con un popurrí: el destino del gato Cholito y nuestro amigo Felipe, la novela que está leyendo Susanette y el fin del copyright.1:06:14-1:11:45 - Música: "Una Noche Excepcional", por Raúl Padovani.Ilustramos este episodio, como corresponde, con algunas imágenes alusivas: la gata Curni, en su cuarto aniversario de adopción; Medusa Box; la mesa de luz de Susanette con la novela que está leyendo; póster de "Morning Glory"; Diane Keaton y un perro; un fotograma de "The Best Intentions"; un irish coffee. Como siempre, podés disfrutar de este episodio online con el reproductor de acá arriba, bajártelo en formato .mp3 haciendo clic en donde dice "Download" o escucharlo en SoundCloud. Si querés suscribirte a este podcast con tu aplicación favorita, buscanos en iTunes o usá nuestro feed RSS.

Sodajerker On Songwriting
Episode 72 - Gilbert O'Sullivan

Sodajerker On Songwriting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2015 53:42


Celebrated singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan chats with Simon and Brian about his new album, Latin ala G!, and the songwriting process that has produced such classic songs as 'Nothing Rhymed', 'Clair', 'Alone Again (Naturally)', 'We Will', 'Get Down', 'So What' and 'All They Wanted to Say'. Gilbert talks in detail about his approach to writing melodies and lyrics, and explains how he developed his musical skills in the early days of his career.

Food is the New Rock
Jonathan Gold Returns

Food is the New Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2015 57:13


Ep. 138 - Pulitzer Prize winning food writer (and our very first official podcast guest) Jonathan Gold returns to the show as part of our slate of live SxSw programming. He's the subject of a great new documentary called "City of Gold" which premiered at Sundance this year, so we talked to him about that (naturally).  Plus we asked him about the new NWA movie, his first concert experiences as an 11 year old kid in L.A., and the whole Marvin Gaye/Robin Thicke thing- since he wrote about the landmark Gilbert O'Sullivan vs Biz Markie sampling case back in the 90s. Jonathan also admits that he is trying to train himself to appreciate Taylor Swift. 

Secret Skin ® – Infinite Guest Podcast Network
3: The Death of Underground Hip-Hop

Secret Skin ® – Infinite Guest Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2014 54:25


Open Mike Eagle loves underground hip-hop, but he also killed it. So did Gilbert O'Sullivan and other Napster users, as he notes. Mike also welcomes fellow traveler Blockhead to the show to talk music and the New York City school system.

Secret Skin
3: The Death of Underground Hip-Hop

Secret Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2014 54:25


Open Mike Eagle loves underground hip-hop, but he also killed it. So did Gilbert O'Sullivan and other Napster users, as he notes. Mike also welcomes fellow traveler Blockhead to the show to talk music and the New York City school system.

Music First with DJ Dave Swirsky
Podcast featuring Juanes, Sheila E, Jimi Hendrix, Barrington Levy, The Beatles, and Van Morrison

Music First with DJ Dave Swirsky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2013 69:59


This week on The MFP we have The Beatles with Tony Sheriden, The Blow Monkeys, Barrington Levy, Dave Swirsky, The Mods, The Congas, Peter & Gordon, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Steve Winwood, Sheila E, Jimi Hendrix, and Juanes As always you can find us a few places: Itunes: http://bit.ly/Hg2RdK Facebook: http://on.fb.me/IzhiJV Email us at MusicFirstPodcast@gmail.com

Midweek
14/03/2012

Midweek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2012 41:52


Libby Purves is joined by former boxer Sugar Ray Leonard; singer and songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan; actor and dancer Adam Cooper and scenographer Pamela Howard. Gilbert O'Sullivan is a three time Ivor Novello-winning singer and songwriter responsible for the hits 'Alone Again (Naturally)' and the UK No.1s 'Clair' and 'Get Down'. This year he is celebrating 45 years in the music industry by releasing his greatest hits album, 'A Singer and His Songs - The Very Best Of Gilbert O'Sullivan' and embarking on a UK tour. Former boxing champion Sugar Ray Leonard was known as an artist and a showman in the ring, having gruelling encounters with Roberto Duran, Thomas Hearns and Marvin Hagler. His autobiography, 'The Big Fight' tells of his humble beginnings through to an Olympic gold medal, championship titles, retirements and comebacks as well as drug and alcohol abuse. The Big Fight is published by Ebury Press. Adam Cooper is a former Principal dancer with the Royal Ballet, who has now turned to acting and choreography. He is currently playing Don Lockwood in the musical, Singin' In The Rain at London's Palace Theatre. Pamela Howard OBE is a scenographer and theatre director. She is curating an exhibition, The Art of Chichester Festival Theatre: A Celebration, to mark the 50th anniversary of Chichester Festival Theatre. The exhibition celebrates the ways in which visual theatre artists responded to the challenge of designing for the first purpose-built thrust stage in the UK. The Art of Chichester Festival Theatre: A Celebration is at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester. Producer: Paula McGinley.