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Thats right BoomXers, we're back with the Jibber Jabber! On tonight's show we learn that Jimmy french-kisses cows, horses can't vomit, white sand is shit, and Glenn Fry was a prick...did you watch the Eagle's Documentary like Shari asked?
Glenn Fry is a visual artist based in Washington, DC who has been specializing in silk screening for the last twenty years! His influences range from a childhood love of coloring books and cartoons to his appreciation for most things vintage including advertisements, television and film, fashion, music, and the Pop Art movement. Fry's is proud to have created art for the following: Federal Reserve Board (Washington, DC) National Geographic Channels (Washington, DC) Lake Research Partners (Washington, DC) Paul Weiss Law Firm (Washington, DC) IBM (Herndon, VA) His work also hangs in many other venues including restaurants, hotels, office spaces, and homes. Glenn Fry is available for commission work! Join us for this inspirational conversation with Glenn Fry as we explore his art. New Episodes of “He Said, He Said, He Said” - stream LIVE on Fridays at 7 p.m. EST on YouTube, Facebook, and X. You can also watch by clicking on the link below! Broadcasts are interactive! We will respond to your questions real-time. Your presence and participation make the show even better! So, say, "Hello," and join the conversation! Visit linktr.ee/hesaidhesaidhesaid --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hesaidhesaidhesaidlive/message
Listen to all of the Songs of the Night from Bleck and Abdalla. This weeks songs include artists The Hives, Steam, Glenn Fry, and Metallica!
Hey guys and gals, welcome to rock phoenix live, this episode is for the movie goers. The ones that know movies verbatim and their backround. Your going to love the episodes soundtrack lol!!Seasons After- Cry Little SisterVan Halen- Humans BeingPrimitives- CrashGlenn Fry- The Heat Is OnKenny Loggins- Danger ZonesSurvivor- Eye Of The TigerWAR- Low RiderSpinal Tap- StonehengeLinkin Park- New DivideRammstein- Feuer FreiRay Parker Jr.- GhostbustersSimple Minds- Dont You Forget About MeJohn Parr- St. Elmo's FireMegadeth- Angry AgainSmash Mouth- All StarWill Smith- Men In BlackAerosmith- I Dont Want To Miss A ThingPrince- Purple RainTegan And Sara- Everything Is AwesomeHaddaway- What Is LoveCelin Dion- My Heart Will Go OnWhitney Houston- I Will Always Love You
It's hard to forget the biggest hits of 1985, but what about the songs that reached No. 2 on the charts but no farther? We honor those tunes by Billy Ocean, Glenn Fry, Jack Wagner, Madonna and more in this episode. Stuck in the '80s is sponsored by The 80s Cruise. The 2021 voyage has been postponed to March 2022, but we'll still be there - along with all the original bands - for this amazing trip. Headliners include The Human League, ABC, 38 Special, Belinda Carlisle, Morris Day & The Time, Berlin and many more. Get $200 cabin credit for first-time guests when you use the promo code STUCK during booking. Our podcast is listener-supported via Patreon. Members get special swag and invitations to patron-only Zoom happy hours with the hosts of the podcast. Find out more at our official Patreon page.
This Miami Vice episode is about a song. Well, actually it's about the story within a song by Glenn Fry. And funny enough, Glenn Fry guest stars in this episode. Crocket and Tubbs go to Colombia to buy some drugs while undercover so someone else can kidnap the cop pretending to be Tubbs wife. Got all that? Listen to find out more!
Musician/singer/songwriter, Michael Armstrong, joins Nick Randell in the SNS studio to chat about his life's passion and to play some tunes live and unplugged. Armstrong has performed with some of the biggest names in the business over the years, spending some of it on tour headlining his own shows - as well as appearing as a special guest on major tours with Vonda Shepard, T’Pau, Leo Sayer, Beverley Craven, Dean Friedman & The Hollies’ Peter Howarth. He has also collaborated and worked alongside massive global stars including Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Cliff Richard, Mark Knopfler, Glenn Fry, Chris de Burgh, Russell Watson, Hank Marvin, Michael Ball and countless others. His second critically acclaimed album, Looking For The World, follows his first, simply titled Michael Armstrong. https://michaelarmstrongmusic.co.uk/ SNS Online continues to offer an eclectic range of quality programming - free to download - to all like-minded people out there in cyber-space. These shows are independent podcasts produced to the highest professional standards and are non-profit making. So please enjoy, download and share these shows on all your lovely social media - as essentially that is our advertising! And please, please, please...offer feedback on the 'SNS Online' FB page or Twitter (ScratchNTweet). Other shows currently in preparation... Paul Burston - novelist/LGBTQ activist Sam Forsdike - Postcard Productions Liz Hyder - novelist
Over the past few summers, I’ve reflected back on how Summertime was my favorite time of the year when I was a kid. My birthday is in July… there is… Continue reading "Uncle Eddy’s Mixtapes: Volume 20 – Back in the Summer of ’85"
Over the past few summers, I’ve reflected back on how Summertime was my favorite time of the year when I was a kid. My birthday is in July… there is… Continue reading "Uncle Eddy’s Mixtapes: Volume 20 – Back in the Summer of ’85"
Over the past few summers, I’ve reflected back on how Summertime was my favorite time of the year when I was a kid. My birthday is in July… there is… Continue reading "Uncle Eddy’s Mixtapes: Volume 20 – Back in the Summer of ’85"
Over the past few summers, I’ve reflected back on how Summertime was my favorite time of the year when I was a kid. My birthday is in July… there is… Continue reading "Uncle Eddy’s Mixtapes: Volume 20 – Back in the Summer of ’85"
Scarecrow by John Mellencamp With his eighth studio album, John Cougar becomes John Cougar Mellencamp as he transitions away from his stage name and towards his real name. This also is the album where John Mellencamp transitions towards a purpose of his own. He brings his passion for small towns and small farms to the songs of this album. Mellencamp is maturing into the activist that would characterize his career from this point on. Mellow and reflective, Scarecrow has aged well. Join us as we profile this wonderful album and others from 1985. Scarecrow "There's 97 crosses planted in the courthouse yard. 97 families who've lost 97 farms." Mellencamp highlights the plight of the American small farmer in this song. During the Scarecrow tour, Mellencamp would give tickets to the two Senators from the state to spotlight the needs of farmers for help. Grandma's Theme This song starts with Mellencamp's grandmother playing on the autoharp, then transitions into an acoustic guitar. This is how Mellencamp would open the show during the "Scarecrow" tour. Minutes to Memories "My family and friends are the best I've ever known. Through the eye of a needle they'll carry me home." In this song the rebellion and politics are missing, but you still hear heartfelt lyrics and reflection. The story morphs from an older man telling Mellencamp his story on a train, to Mellencamp telling the story to his son. John Cougar Mellencamp - Between a Laugh and a Tear Rickie Lee Jones joins in on this reflective deep cut. "Between a laugh and a tear/and that's as good as it can get for us." ENTERTAINMENT TRACK: "Golden Girls" (and thank you for being a friend.) "Growing Pains" Kirk Cameron starred in this popular television show from the day. Pat Benatar - Invincible Bruce's pick is all WOMEN POWER -- A song off Benatar's sixth studio album and the theme song from the film "The Legend of Billie Jean." Benatar was one of the few female rock stars in the era. Ratt - You're In Love Wayne is into the Hair and heavy metal bands — Ratt brings in this screamer on the first track from their album "Invasion of Your Privacy." John Waite - Every Step of the Way Rob's a big fan of Waite and his music alone, or with the Baby's or Bad English. Off his album "Mask of Smiles," this was a follow-up from his big hit "Missing You." Waite's distinctive voice is heard in the groups The Babys and Bad English. Glenn Frey - You Belong to the City Written specifically for one of Brian's favorite old shows, television hit "Miami Vice," this song was one of the biggest hits of Frey's solo career. Frey was well known for his work in the Eagles, and many of his songs were prominent in the mid-80's television and movie hits. LAUGH TRACK Cheech and Chong - Born in East L.A. Remember this....remember....it was so cool.....yeah....what are we talking about? Cheech and Chong satirize Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A." and the mid 80's immigrant issues in Los Angeles.
Rusty Keys of FM100.3 joins Ethan Millard to talk "handedness". If your child is left handed, they'll want to know why they're different than most people. Roughly 90% of humans are right handed and the answer lies in our genes though scientists still don't have a complete grasp on all the factors involved. Still, left- handers are living better than they ever have before. Even recently it was common for schools to attempt to force left handed children to use their right hand. This has deep roots. For example, in Christianity, Jesus sits at the right hand of God and left handers were regularly accused of witchcraft or demonic possession. Indiana University keeps a pretty good list of left handers. Here are a few: Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, George HW Bush, Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford, Harry S. Truman, Herbert Hoover, James A Garfield, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Ford, Buzz Aldrin, Matt Groening, John Dillinger, Kurt Cobain, Glenn Fry, Robert Deniro, and Paul McCartney. Stuff Your Dad Knows is hosted by Ethan Millard. What do you do when your children hit you up with crazy questions? Do you know the answer? Do you just pretend? Kids are smart, so this podcast empowers parents to answer those tough questions and stay at the top of the family food chain. If you want to be more efficient, just listen to the podcast with your children present. Then you don't have to be the information middle man. Family harmony is our goal! If you want to ask a question, use #stuffyourdadknows and Ethan will answer it for you! Follow him @EthanMillardKSL on Twitter.
All Infos blogrebellen.de/?p=106616 Tracklist Radio Raheem – Love Hate Leon Haywood – I Want’a Do Something Freaky To You (The Apple Scruffs Edit) The Blackbyrds – Mysterious Vibes (Jay.Soul Edit) Billy Paul – Let The Dollar Circulate (Karim Extended Edit) Clarence Reid – Masterpiece (Kenny Dope Edit) Phife Dawg – Pease Porridge Mark B. & Blade – The Unknown Bobby Hutcherson – Ummh Otis Clay – Trying To Live My Life Without You Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings – Genuine Little Royal – Soul Train Blowfly – Sesame Street Earth Wind & Fire – Brazillian Rhyme (J B Wary Edit) The Whispers – And The Beat Goes On (PGS Sanfrandisco Old School Chop Up) George Benson – Give Me The Night (Jorun Bombay Edit) Kashif – Lover Turn Me On (I Just Got To Have You) Double Exposure – Everyman (Joe Claussell Re-Edit) David Bowie – Let’s Dance Prince – Kiss Parliament – Flashlights (Frico Re-Edit) Force MD’s – Itchin’ For A Scratch Prince Buster – Al Capone Desmond Dekker – You Can Get It If You Really Want Manfred Krug – Komm und spiel mit mir Natalie Cole – When I Fall In Love (Virtual Duet With Nat King Cole) Rest in Power: Blowfly aka Clarence Reid , Phife Dawg, David Mancuso, Mark B., Desmond Dekker, Natalie Cole, Manfred Krug, Nicholas Caldwell of The Whispers, Otis Clay, David Bowie, Glenn Fry of The Eagles, Ravi Shankar, Big Kap, Maurice White of Earth, Wind & Fire, Prince, Vanity, Leon Haywood, Billy Paul, MC Kooley C., Bernie Worrell of Parliament, Allan Barnes of the Blackbyrds, Bobby Hutcherson, Prince Buster, Karate Charlie of The Ghetto Brothers, Trisco of the Force MD’s, Mr Animation, Bill Nunn aka Radio Raheem, Kasheef, Little Royal, Rod Temperton, Leonard Cohen, Leon Russell, Victor Bailey of Weather Report, Pete Burns of Dead or Alive, Jeremy Steig, DTTX of Lighter Shade of Brown, Jerry Heller, John Berry, Candye Kane, Roger Cicero, Jimmy Williams of Double Exposure, John Berry, Colonel Abrams, Michael White, Jean-Jacques Perrey, P-Original, Sharon Jones, Barrelhouse Chuck, Red Army Choir, Greg Lake of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Bob Walsh, Rudy Van Gelder, George Michael, Alphonse Mouzon, Knut Kiesewetter, Natalie Cole, Afeni Shakur, Muhammad Ali & Isao Tomita
Jeremy and Larry Nemecek (aka "Dr. Trek") discuss the loss of legends like Prince, Merle Haggard and Glenn Fry before turning to a few of Larry's current projects, including Portal 47, the documentary "The Con of Wrath" and Enterprise In Space. As always, when they get together, they discuss a variety of Star Trek and Star-Trek-adjacent things.
Before we delve into Eerie, Indiana we are doing a special R.I.P. Pilot episode featuring the Glenn Fry vehicle South Of Sunset & Tag Team featuring Rowdy Roddy Piper and Jesse Ventura! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you are famous in 2016 you have a real good chance of death. Just ask Glenn Fry, Natalie Cole, David Bowie, Paul Kantner & Alan Rickman. Oh you can't because the are dead...and well were famous. We have made our official 2016 deadpool list of who could possibly get it in this year. Find out who one last year. We did pick a winner last year & had a very close call candidate. Who had the winning hand Rik or Justin? Will we double down again this year or crap out? Listen & find out who we pick
Adam eulogizes Glenn Fry and then talks about motivations behind creating art. This is a good one! Enjoy!
Best known as the writer of classic Eagles hit such as “Peaceful Easy Feeling” and “Already Gone,” Jack Tempchin is a prolific Southern California troubadour. Emerging from the San Diego folk scene, Tempchin became a fixture in L.A.’s Laurel Canyon music community in the late 60s and early 70s where he formed personal and musical alliances with Jackson Brown, J.D. Souther, Glenn Fry, and others. Following his songwriting success with the Eagles, Jack’s band The Funky Kings scored with “Slow Dancing” a Tempchin-penned composition that went on to become a Top 10 pop single for Johnny Rivers and a Top 10 country hit for Johnny Duncan. In the 1980s he and former Eagle Glenn Frey collaborated frequently, co-writing Glenn’s hits “I Found Somebody,” “The One You Love,” “Smugglers Blues,” "You Belong to the City," and more. In the 1990s he found success in the country field when his songs were recorded by artists such as George Jones, Sammy Kershaw, Patty Loveless, and Trisha Yearwood. As an artist, Jack has released a half dozen studio albums and a handful of live records. His most recent EP, Room to Run, is available now via iTunes and Spotify, and his new album Leaning to Dance will be released this summer. Additionally, Jack has recently launched a series of online videos called "Go Write One," which is designed to inspire people to create their own songs. We assume he knows what he’s talking about because, in addition to the artists already mentioned, Jack’s songs have been recorded by Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Wilson Phillips, Buck Owens, Tanya Tucker, the Desert Rose Band, Dwight Yoakam, Glen Campbell, Kenny Rogers, and the list goes on and on....
Today on The AD Show AD Franklin Graham is keeping the Duck Dynasty fiasco alive still, The Eagles guitar player Glenn Fry buys porno mags, The Pope has a giant target on his hat and might need to pipe down a tad and GOP Senate Candidate Eric Bennet apprently claims to have an S ton of integrity due to him being jailed repeatedly for beating his wife.
Today on The AD Show AD Franklin Graham is keeping the Duck Dynasty fiasco alive still, The Eagles guitar player Glenn Fry buys porno mags, The Pope has a giant target on his hat and might need to pipe down a tad and GOP Senate Candidate Eric Bennet apprently claims to have an S ton of integrity due to him being jailed repeatedly for beating his wife.
Guests include Philadelphia Ealges cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha and legendary musician Joe Walsh. Eagles cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha joins Rich in studio to discuss the Birds hopes for 2012 after an especially disappointing 2011 campaign. Asomugha also address his significant drop on the NFL's Top 100 Players list of 2012 and whether or not Vince Young's infamous “Dream Team” comments actually affected Philadelphia's on field performance last season. Up next is a truly legendary member of the Eagles, musician Joe Walsh, who joined the iconic band alongside Don Henley, Glenn Fry and Timothy B. Schmitt back in 1975. Joe Walsh's latest album entitled Analog Man, hits stores June 5th and Walsh discusses some of his all time classic songs with Rich along with some quality football talk. It's a great listen for any music fan and be sure to check out www.JoeWalsh.com for future tour dates. Enjoy, and as always, thanks for downloading Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.