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Jimbo's got the whole gang together as Julien Laurens, James Horncastle, Seb Stafford-Bloor and Pol Ballús indulge in some European chit-chat as the season reaches its climax. The Serie A chaos continued with the title set to be decided on Friday night… unless a play-off is required! That's after Inter were held 2-2 by Lazio while Napoli were goalless at Parma, but it's Antonio Conte's side who still sit a point clear at the top of the table. The Eredivisie set a high bar for mayhem as PSV retained their title on the final day - despite trailing Ajax by 9 points with just 5 games to go! Michiel Jongsma's back to tell us how - and why Ajax's next boss should probably be bald… Over in Ligue 1, Alexandre Lacazette signed off in style with goals 200 and 201 for his hometown club Lyon - while there was extraordinary late drama in Strasbourg as Abdoulaye Touré's 99th minute panenka kept Le Havre in the top flight. Barcelona were still on the beers as they were beaten 3-2 by Villarreal, but it didn't matter after more Lamine Yamal magic had sealed the La Liga title against Espanyol in midweek. Meanwhile, the rebuild's already started at Real Madrid with Dean Huijsen signed and the announcement of new manager Xavi Alonso seemingly imminent… And in the Bundesliga, Dortmund completed their remarkable turnaround under Niko Kovac to seal a Champions League spot - while champions Bayern Munich finished the season 13 points clear of Leverkusen as Harry Kane made it back-to-back Golden Boots. Plus - what's the mood across Europe as the Premier League's 16th and 17th-placed banter clubs do battle in Bilbao in Wednesday night's Europa League final? Produced by Lucy Oliva.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Moments of the weekend & Europa League final preview (00.45) • PART 2: Serie A review - All to play for under the Friday Night Lights (11.25)• PART 3: Portugal, Turkey, Ajax's epic collapse - and bald men (24.35)• PART 4: Ligue 1 review - Touré's panenka, Nice's UCL spot & Jonathan David's future (38.40)• PART 5: La Liga review - Barca on the beach as relegation jeopardy remains (48.35)• PART 6: Bundesliga review - Dortmund surge to 4th as Kane picks up latest accolade (55.15) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This weeks sees up recap a memorable opening round of Super League! Super sub Bry is off the bench at short notice with the stats, talk to me about returns early on and a tough week for most on the predictions league! All this and more!
The Christmas Extrava- Grappler As the festive season falls into full swing, and on Break-Up Day of all days our hero's tackle the touchie subject of Reese Robinson breaking up with the Cowboys. No band aid pull there, more so a long slow good night. And with Roosters bedding their new flame in 2026, does this mean a splitting of the sheets with Brandon Smith? Like eating too many left overs on Boxing Day, will the Roosters cut the Cheese? The Broncos, on the other hand, have been drinking from the fountain of knowledge that is Todd Carney. A cautionary tale perhaps but his words were delivered with pin point aim and landed like a refreshing blast of perspective on hot Sutherland night. The 3rd test in the AB-SG Trophy hits the Gabbatoire on Saturday and is there the scent of dissent in the Indian locker room? Sharma tests Sharmi's karma and a desperate Jasprit tries to untie the cramps. NFL players as Simpson's characters, Rugby League players as NFL characters, Golden Boots, Christmas Movies, Christmas Sweaters, Christmas beers and hug to sign off the year. Thank you Grapplers you've been Great.
Welcome to Episode 241 of Soccer Cards United! On this edition: https://www.dublincardshow.com/ You can get in touch on Twitter @SoccerCardsUtd, follow us on Instagram @SoccerCardsUnited, or email us soccercardsunited@gmail.com. The music for the show is Modern Jazz Samba by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4063-modern-jazz-samba under license http://creativecommons.org/licenses)
Well. Katy is not having it. Amy is handing out Golden Boots and Jaunty Seh-VEHNs for all who deserve them. Chris is not even attempting to hold it together. DWTS has finally broken your Queens of the Night. This ep is an all-timer, folks. Follow us on Twitter @JMPPod, on Facebook at Just Meaningful Plastic, or on Instagram at @jmp.pod Podcast art: Kat Fey Music: "Mister Capone" by Alex Khaskin
The 2022 FIFA World Cup is right around the corner and we have Mr. Fuhrmy, The Big Cat, and Fred the Pharmacist on to go over Group Stages, Golden Boots, Championship picks, and some game picks for the first week of action. Enjoy!
Tiers of a Cynic is a podcast brought that ranks Celtic players within a certain category.In this edition, Paul is joined, as always, by Chris Gallagher and Lorenzo Pacitti as they attempted to rank every Celtic midfielder form the 1997/98 season to present day in a tier system.Who will be ranked as Golden Boots and who will be Future Endeavoured? All will be revealed.
Mike and Carbs are back in different timezones to review Rugby League World Cup semi finals, preview grand finals and talk golden boot.
Muhammed Kisirisa-Mo is a former armature soccer player, his passion for sport drove him to start Golden Boots Uganda in 2019. Growing up from Bwaise, the biggest slum area in Kampala capital and raised from a family of more than 20 children, Mo started playing football from the age of 11 which eventually earned him a high school scholarship. At 19 years, he established a football academy to help, even the poorest and most marginalized children have fun and enjoy their childhood. In 2013, he became the first African recipient of the Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award-Conviction. While in the US, he shared a stage with celebrities like Michael Bolton, Christina Aguilera and a light moment with the GOAT-Muhammad Ali, his famous quote'' Boxing introduced me to the World” inspired him to use sport as a tool for social change. Golden Boots Uganda-GoBU is nonprofit NGO empowering young people to build resilience, secure their future through sport, and become change agents in their communities. https://goldenbootsug.org/about-us/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMgPgemTJasKnZclNDvn1yQ How can we raise the profile of sport for development? Let us know your thoughts! Reach out to us on Twitter (@SportsSocImpact) or send us an email sportsforsocialimpact@gmail.com --- Please subscribe to the Sports for Social Impact Podcast wherever you get your podcast! Leave us a review and a 5 star rating to help bring others in the sport industry into the conversation! Send us an email at sportsforsocialimpact@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/SportsSocImpact Visit our website at https://www.sportsforsocialimpact.com/ Articles: https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/summer/soccer/olympic-soccer-paris-womens-final-1.6534674 https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/news/0276-15748cb0ba74-f342af5f57b8-1000--biggest-women-s-euro-crowds-2022-finals-the-best-attended-ever/ https://twitter.com/baseballcanada/status/1556686583461560321
From the third floor in a northeastern suburb, your faithful deejay, Frozen Lazuras, beams a cosmic transmission from the control room straight into your brain. Choice cuts from this evening's selection includes Pom Poko, Golden Boots, Bonny Light Horseman, The Velvettes, Brigid Mae Power, Mark Lanegan, and many more.
The Paralympian. Who holds the record as the male footballer with the most caps and goals for England? Peter Shilton and Wayne Rooney? Wrong. David Clarke holds both.Born to two Scousers in Wigan, David is a lifelong Red but, having been born with glaucoma he can't have imagined that he would ever have been able to emulate his Anfield heroes. However, he perhaps outdid all of them. Winning 144 caps for his country, scoring 128 goals, including 5 Golden Boots at European Championships, as he puts it: "Strangely I think my life has been potentially a lot more rewarding and a lot more enjoyable than it may well have been had I been able to see"It's difficult to argue with that logic when you consider that he's played at several European Championships, helped light the flame at the London Paralympics, presented the FA Cup to Wigan, appeared on Strictly Come Dancing for Sport Relief, coached David Beckham, received a lifetime achievement award from the FA and many more achievements in football and in banking besides.We loved him, and his dog Dennis, and we're sure you will too.For more information on David, or to contact him, visit: davidclarkeblindfootballer.comThis episode is produced in partnership with the RNIB. You can find out more about this wonderful charity, and about what more you can do to support blind and partially sighted people, by visiting their website: https://www.rnib.org.uk/Please do support us on Patreon - patreon.com/footballjourneys. For just £2 a month you can help fund the production of these episodes. You will also get early access to episodes, ad free content and benefits and content that non-Patreons don't get.
Today's Intuition Conversation is with human disco ball, Kate Taylor. Kate explores what intuition means to her, how she decided to honour her parents through her work by not waiting to create the life she truly wanted. We explore her journey from advertising to NLP practitioner to Qoya teacher to the creation of her Practical Magic Card Deck. Everything about Kate and her story encompasses and encourages expansion and being big, bold and beautiful - Not staying small as you express yourself and live a life aligned with the truth of who you are.I'm delighted to share Kate's wisdom and joy through this inspiring conversation. I would love to hear your thoughts on today's episode.About Kate:Lover of disco balls, a bright red lip and more leopard print than is necessary, Kate Taylor isn't your average coach. She's a leading life design and empowerment coach, creative business coach & mentor, Master NLP practitioner, Qoya teacher, writer, speaker and creator of the Practical Magic Activation Deck — the UK's first life coach in a box. And more recently, organiser of The Awakening — a festival dedicated to wellness and self care on the Isle of Wight.Her clients call her the human dream catcher, and Wearer of the Golden Boots because when you create a BIG, BOLD, BEAUTIFUL vision for your future, she helps you create it in the NOW.Website: www.katetaylor.coFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/katetaylorcreativelivingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/katetaylorcreativelivingAbout Meghan:Meghan Field is an intersectional social justice activist, Qoya Teacher, Intuitive Embodiment/Practical Magic Coach, Moon Mna/Irish Celtic lineage practitioner and Owner of Sacred Kernow Retreats. Meghan lives in England, where she works as a Director of Advance Charity and offers 1:1 and group well-being and empowerment classes, workshops and retreats for women. In her embodiment and empowerment work, Meghan supports women to remember who we are before the world told us who we should be. Through all of her work, Meghan reminds us to slow down, get clear on who we are, listen to our intuition, honour our unique voices and step into our power.For more information and to work with Meghan:Email: hello@meghanfield.comWebsite: www.meghanfield.comInstagram: @qoyawithmeghan Twitter: @meghanfeminista Facebook: @Qoyawithmeghan Podcast Music: ‘Behind Your Eyes' by Stereo Soul Future - www.stereosoulfuture.com.
Recorded on Tuesday, the Andy, Patrick, and Sos talk England-Denmark, Chiellini, extra time snoozers, Golden Boots, Gold Cup, and Rafa Benitez
I'm joined by Tommy from Spurszone TV to talk about the Leicester game where Harry Kane won the Premier League Golden Boot and Playmaker of the year awards. VAR had a big impact on the game and we talk whether Sanchez awful performance is the end at Spurs for him, whether Dele, Winks, Kane, Bale will be there next year and why Bergwijn could be a star next year. We also talk about (obviously) the Kane transfer saga and new manager circus that is still ongoing. The Video podcast is available at https://youtu.be/tFcWUSg-X1Y. Please give the Like and Subscribe buttons a click. You can also follow the podcast on Twitter at @LTalkTottenham
Richmond pair in nightclub dust up Adam Reynolds 48 hour countdown clock Paul Gallen says no to $1.5 million dollar poster Sam Kerr's got Golden Boots See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In der heutigen Folge nehme ich mit das Spiel Peppa Pig: Golden Boots zur Brust. Das Spiel basiert auf der gleichnamigen TV-Kinderserie Peppa Pig und ist für iOS, sowie für Android erhältlich.
How Ronald Koeman scored the most goals from defence and went on to glory? Ronald Koeman is a Dutch retired footballer who has been manager of the Netherlands national team since 2018. He is the younger brother of his former international teammate Erwin Koeman and the son of former Dutch international Martin Koeman.
If you collect vinyl, you understand the power of tangible, physical media. You know the thrill of finding a new record, staring at the cover art, pouring through the liner notes, and, of course, the disc itself. Holding sound. Looking at the grooves, the labels, the wax. The record is truly a piece of art far beyond the music contained within. There is perhaps no one who practices this craft with more skill and dedication than Michael Dixon. Based out of Tucson, Arizona, Mike expands the boundaries of vinyl art through creativity, collaboration, and innovation. He views a vinyl record as a blank canvas which will hold unique one-of-a-kind artifacts that are both beautiful and will play music for perpetuity. Drawing from lifelong loves of education, records, outsider art, and re-purposing junk, Mike uses 1940s record cutting lathe machines to handcraft sonic objects. He has made records out of up-cycled plexiglass, laser discs, picnic plates, cd-rs (playable on both turntable and standard CD player), mirrors, place mats, x-rays, and even 90% cacao chocolate. He has made records that use multiple sides, holes, groove patterns, locked grooves, and overlapping or concentric circles. He has made records that are absurdly entertaining and visually stunning. On top of this, he runs a record label called People In a Position to Know that focuses on putting out records by artists that he believes in and records that are as individual as the bands. He has made ultra-limited releases for a huge range of big name indie artists like The Flaming Lips, Dr Dog, Ariel Pink, Mike Watt, the Microphones, and Grandaddy as well as making essential music available to fans from bands that you should know like The Graves, Sugar Candy Mountain, and Golden Boots. He has also put out music by several of this podcast's favorite artists including Wooden Wand, Simon Joyner, and Luna. Oh and when he's not doing that, he does short run lathe cuts for bands, fixes lathe machines, is a DJ specializing in private press and bizarro honky tonk, and, coolest of all, educates kids at schools and libraries about the science behind sound and the evolution of sound recording. We were fortunate enough to spend some time with Mike talking about his passion and his art as well as some mutual interests. We strongly encourage you to check out his process and his products by visiting his websites, michaeldixonvinylart.com and piaptk.com. We guarantee you will find incredible unique music and records that you cannot find anywhere else.Now, it is another chapter in our continuing series of interviewing people who are truly vital to the vinyl record industry and the fans of vinyl records all over the world. Here's our conversation with lathe master, label owner, and vinyl artist Michael Dixon.People in a Position to Know Vinyl Recordings (PIAPTK)Michael Dixon ArtHighway Hi-Fi is a proud member of the Pantheon Music Podcast Network - Home of the Finest Music Podcasts
If you collect vinyl, you understand the power of tangible, physical media. You know the thrill of finding a new record, staring at the cover art, pouring through the liner notes, and, of course, the disc itself. Holding sound. Looking at the grooves, the labels, the wax. The record is truly a piece of art far beyond the music contained within. There is perhaps no one who practices this craft with more skill and dedication than Michael Dixon. Based out of Tucson, Arizona, Mike expands the boundaries of vinyl art through creativity, collaboration, and innovation. He views a vinyl record as a blank canvas which will hold unique one-of-a-kind artifacts that are both beautiful and will play music for perpetuity. Drawing from lifelong loves of education, records, outsider art, and re-purposing junk, Mike uses 1940s record cutting lathe machines to handcraft sonic objects. He has made records out of up-cycled plexiglass, laser discs, picnic plates, cd-rs (playable on both turntable and standard CD player), mirrors, place mats, x-rays, and even 90% cacao chocolate. He has made records that use multiple sides, holes, groove patterns, locked grooves, and overlapping or concentric circles. He has made records that are absurdly entertaining and visually stunning. On top of this, he runs a record label called People In a Position to Know that focuses on putting out records by artists that he believes in and records that are as individual as the bands. He has made ultra-limited releases for a huge range of big name indie artists like The Flaming Lips, Dr Dog, Ariel Pink, Mike Watt, the Microphones, and Grandaddy as well as making essential music available to fans from bands that you should know like The Graves, Sugar Candy Mountain, and Golden Boots. He has also put out music by several of this podcast's favorite artists including Wooden Wand, Simon Joyner, and Luna. Oh and when he's not doing that, he does short run lathe cuts for bands, fixes lathe machines, is a DJ specializing in private press and bizarro honky tonk, and, coolest of all, educates kids at schools and libraries about the science behind sound and the evolution of sound recording. We were fortunate enough to spend some time with Mike talking about his passion and his art as well as some mutual interests. We strongly encourage you to check out his process and his products by visiting his websites, michaeldixonvinylart.com and piaptk.com. We guarantee you will find incredible unique music and records that you cannot find anywhere else.Now, it is another chapter in our continuing series of interviewing people who are truly vital to the vinyl record industry and the fans of vinyl records all over the world. Here's our conversation with lathe master, label owner, and vinyl artist Michael Dixon.People in a Position to Know Vinyl Recordings (PIAPTK)Michael Dixon ArtHighway Hi-Fi is a proud member of the Pantheon Music Podcast Network - Home of the Finest Music Podcasts
If you collect vinyl, you understand the power of tangible, physical media. You know the thrill of finding a new record, staring at the cover art, pouring through the liner notes, and, of course, the disc itself. Holding sound. Looking at the grooves, the labels, the wax. The record is truly a piece of art far beyond the music contained within. There is perhaps no one who practices this craft with more skill and dedication than Michael Dixon. Based out of Tucson, Arizona, Mike expands the boundaries of vinyl art through creativity, collaboration, and innovation. He views a vinyl record as a blank canvas which will hold unique one-of-a-kind artifacts that are both beautiful and will play music for perpetuity. Drawing from lifelong loves of education, records, outsider art, and re-purposing junk, Mike uses 1940s record cutting lathe machines to handcraft sonic objects. He has made records out of up-cycled plexiglass, laser discs, picnic plates, cd-rs (playable on both turntable and standard CD player), mirrors, place mats, x-rays, and even 90% cacao chocolate. He has made records that use multiple sides, holes, groove patterns, locked grooves, and overlapping or concentric circles. He has made records that are absurdly entertaining and visually stunning. On top of this, he runs a record label called People In a Position to Know that focuses on putting out records by artists that he believes in and records that are as individual as the bands. He has made ultra-limited releases for a huge range of big name indie artists like The Flaming Lips, Dr Dog, Ariel Pink, Mike Watt, the Microphones, and Grandaddy as well as making essential music available to fans from bands that you should know like The Graves, Sugar Candy Mountain, and Golden Boots. He has also put out music by several of this podcast’s favorite artists including Wooden Wand, Simon Joyner, and Luna. Oh and when he’s not doing that, he does short run lathe cuts for bands, fixes lathe machines, is a DJ specializing in private press and bizarro honky tonk, and, coolest of all, educates kids at schools and libraries about the science behind sound and the evolution of sound recording. We were fortunate enough to spend some time with Mike talking about his passion and his art as well as some mutual interests. We strongly encourage you to check out his process and his products by visiting his websites, michaeldixonvinylart.com and piaptk.com. We guarantee you will find incredible unique music and records that you cannot find anywhere else. Now, it is another chapter in our continuing series of interviewing people who are truly vital to the vinyl record industry and the fans of vinyl records all over the world. Here’s our conversation with lathe master, label owner, and vinyl artist Michael Dixon. People in a Position to Know Vinyl Recordings (PIAPTK) Michael Dixon Art Highway Hi-Fi is a proud member of the Pantheon Music Podcast Network - Home of the Finest Music Podcasts
If you collect vinyl, you understand the power of tangible, physical media. You know the thrill of finding a new record, staring at the cover art, pouring through the liner notes, and, of course, the disc itself. Holding sound. Looking at the grooves, the labels, the wax. The record is truly a piece of art far beyond the music contained within. There is perhaps no one who practices this craft with more skill and dedication than Michael Dixon. Based out of Tucson, Arizona, Mike expands the boundaries of vinyl art through creativity, collaboration, and innovation. He views a vinyl record as a blank canvas which will hold unique one-of-a-kind artifacts that are both beautiful and will play music for perpetuity. Drawing from lifelong loves of education, records, outsider art, and re-purposing junk, Mike uses 1940s record cutting lathe machines to handcraft sonic objects. He has made records out of up-cycled plexiglass, laser discs, picnic plates, cd-rs (playable on both turntable and standard CD player), mirrors, place mats, x-rays, and even 90% cacao chocolate. He has made records that use multiple sides, holes, groove patterns, locked grooves, and overlapping or concentric circles. He has made records that are absurdly entertaining and visually stunning. On top of this, he runs a record label called People In a Position to Know that focuses on putting out records by artists that he believes in and records that are as individual as the bands. He has made ultra-limited releases for a huge range of big name indie artists like The Flaming Lips, Dr Dog, Ariel Pink, Mike Watt, the Microphones, and Grandaddy as well as making essential music available to fans from bands that you should know like The Graves, Sugar Candy Mountain, and Golden Boots. He has also put out music by several of this podcast’s favorite artists including Wooden Wand, Simon Joyner, and Luna. Oh and when he’s not doing that, he does short run lathe cuts for bands, fixes lathe machines, is a DJ specializing in private press and bizarro honky tonk, and, coolest of all, educates kids at schools and libraries about the science behind sound and the evolution of sound recording. We were fortunate enough to spend some time with Mike talking about his passion and his art as well as some mutual interests. We strongly encourage you to check out his process and his products by visiting his websites, michaeldixonvinylart.com and piaptk.com. We guarantee you will find incredible unique music and records that you cannot find anywhere else. Now, it is another chapter in our continuing series of interviewing people who are truly vital to the vinyl record industry and the fans of vinyl records all over the world. Here’s our conversation with lathe master, label owner, and vinyl artist Michael Dixon. People in a Position to Know Vinyl Recordings (PIAPTK) Michael Dixon Art Highway Hi-Fi is a proud member of the Pantheon Music Podcast Network - Home of the Finest Music Podcasts
Raheem Sterling explains how he improved over the last couple of seasons? Raheem Shaquille Sterling is a professional footballer who plays as a winger and attacking midfielder for Premier League club Manchester City and the England national team. He is considered to be one of the best players in the world. Manchester City Football Club is an English football club based in Manchester, that competes in the Premier League, the top flight of English football. Founded in 1880 as St. Mark's, it became Ardwick Association Football Club in 1887 and Manchester City in 1894. The England national football team represents England in senior men's international football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England.
Alan Smith, former professional footballer for The Arsenal and England and author of Heads Up - My Life Story, talks about his passion for football, the tribalism of football in the UK, what it's like to open himself up to his readers and has some words to inspire young footballers.
Alan Smith, former professional footballer for The Arsenal and England and author of Heads Up - My Life Story, talks about his passion for football, the tribalism of football in the UK, what it's like to open himself up to his readers and has some words to inspire young footballers.
Pottery Exhibition at Kingbury Barn, St Albans
This Podcast includes highlights of Radio Verulam's broadcasts from the annual Hertfordshire County Show in May 2018
This is the second part of our highlights from Radio Verulam's broadcasts from the Herts County Show in May 2018
GOLDEN BOOTS "Somebody's Knockin'" H.A.L.T. (2017) Burger / Baby Tooth Records BURGER TAPE OUT 12/1/17 www.burgerrecords.com
If Sunday and Countdown to Decision Day didn't get your juices flowing, you either don't like soccer or last Tuesday in Trinidad & Tobago still haunts you. It's time to at last partly move on -- but never forget -- and the guys jump in the Blue Room to talk Major League Soccer as the playoff field came one team from being set, though seeding is still up in the air, and the Landon Donovan MVP award and Golden Boot races started to clarify. Plus, a preview of MLS story time with Carlos 'Pescadito' Ruiz and the future of the US national team in the mailbag! In this episode... Segment 1 - Countdown to Decision Day Houston Dynamo's season-changing week locks in playoff spot (3:57) Are Sporting KC fading ... again? What will Vermes do with Dwyer money? (7:04) Cascadia trio separate themselves as West's best ... Or did they? (12:21) Real Salt Lake stumble as Yura remains rooted to bench (13:37) San Jose might make the playoffs with worst GD in the West (17:09) Seattle or Portland: Who is more dangerous in the playoffs? (19:33) Diego Valeri for MVP? Who is on board? (24:50) Three points separate 2-5 in the standings (25:30) Who made the most of their weekend? Crew SC or Chicago? (26:54) Home-field advantage is important, especially for Atlanta (30:33) Segment 2 - Preview of MLS story time with Carlos Ruiz A taste of our hour-long interview w/ Pescadito, full pod coming Wednesday (37:13) Segment 3 - Mailbag and Hot-Take Hotline This week's Baer-antee (53:48) Who picked Nemanja Nikolic to win Golden Boot? (55:12) Wondo in the No. 10 role ... Is Leitch out of ideas? (56:56) Who is the current equivalent of Carlos Ruiz in MLS? (59:23) What direction should the USMNT plot for the future? (1:04:44) Could Bruce Arena return to MLS? (1:13:05) Subscribe to ExtraTime Radio to listen to the podcast twice a week. "Like" ExtraTime Live's page, so you never miss a show on Facebook Live!
Topics: Golden Boots, Growing up in South Jersey, Romo Tonight, gravitating toward drums, Trashcan Hawaii, no-grass, poking at ideas, ceilings, repeating Desperado, Devo, early four-tracks, psych rock, bigger drums, the Flaming Lips, subtle inspirations, barriers for entry, conspiracy rock, over-ambitious tours, proving you're a band, feeling welcomed, excellent collaborators, weird luck, odd releases, CDs inside of tacos, KXCI, quilted albums, Mike Dixon, pushing every envelope, wire recorders, Wight Lhite, complementary songwriters, chance meetings, Park The Van, Magnolia Electric Co., The Teeth, great things happening, joining Dr. Dog, frustrating stupidity, whitewashing culture, re-branding to spite people, and the things we do for love.