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Wolves losing, Wild winning, we ride the waves to begin the show. Then, Bears insider/analyst Adam Hoge breaks down our NFC North foe, before some Vikes Bites and a presser from Isaiah Rodgers!
Wolves losing, Wild winning, we ride the waves to begin the show. Then, Bears insider/analyst Adam Hoge breaks down our NFC North foe, before some Vikes Bites and a presser from Isaiah Rodgers!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good Times... oder Bad Times? Wie findet unser Rock-Experte Dominic Dillier die neue Led Zep-Doku «Becoming Led Zeppelin», die sich ausschliesslich um die Anfangsperiode der legendären Classic-Rocker dreht? Wir besprechen es in der neusten Sounds!-Episode zusammen mit Dominic Dillier... und hören dazwischen natürlich auch noch ein paar Classics der Band. «Becoming Led Zeppelin» ist ab sofort auf ausgewählten Deutschschweizer Kinoleinwänden zu sehen. +++ PLAYLIST +++ · 22:54 – CIRKL von LINDSTRØM · 22:50 – FLIGHT SIMULATOR von PRUNE CARMEN DIAZ · 22:48 – VERGISS DIE FINSTERNIS von TOCOTRONIC · 22:46 – PEACE REIGN von YUKIMI · 22:42 – RITUAL UNION von LITTLE DRAGON · 22:38 – EATING THE EGG WHOLE von WILD PINK · 22:34 – GOOD STUFF (EDIT) von BNNY & WILD PINK · 22:30 – VILLAIN von ANNAHSTASIA · 22:26 – FEELING von BILLIE MARTEN · 22:22 – GO LET IT OUT von OASIS · 22:18 – HAD TO von ESTHER ROSE · 22:13 – NEW MAGIC II von ESTHER ROSE · 22:10 – STATUE IN THE SQUARE von KAE TEMPEST · 21:54 – STILLNESS IS THE MOVE von DIRTY PROJECTORS · 21:49 – ANY OTHER WORLD von DERADOORIAN · 21:45 – TUANAKI ATOLL von BEIRUT · 21:42 – GETTING REMINDERS von EFTERKLANG FEAT. BEIRUT · 21:39 – RELATIONSHIPS von HAIM · 21:35 – ALBATROSS von THROWING MUSES · 21:31 – YOU'RE CLOUDS von THROWING MUSES · 21:27 – HALF A LIFETIME von MY MORNING JACKET · 21:23 – RAMBLE ON von LED ZEPPELIN · 21:14 – WHAT IS AND WHAT SHOULD NEVER BE von LED ZEPPELIN · 21:06 – GOOD TIMES BAD TIMES von LED ZEPPELIN
durée : 00:55:43 - Et je remets le son - par : Matthieu Conquet - Faites le plein de nouveautés cette semaine avec Central Cee, Uzi Freyja, Obongjayar, Pier Faccini & Ballaké Sissoko... Sans manquer un hommage à Roberta Flack et l'énorme documentaire sur les débuts de Led Zeppelin.
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Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Host: Jody Mosser @jodymossermusicLed Zeppelin “Good Times, Bad Times” from the 1968 album "Led Zeppelin II" released on Atlantic. Written by Jimmy Page, JOhn Paul Jones, John Bonham, and Robert Plant and produced by Jimmy Page.Personel:Led ZeppelinRobert Plant - vocalJimmy Page - guitarsJohn Paul Jones - bassJohn Bonham – drumsCover:Performed by John Bonham, Jody Mosser, Josh Bond, and Neal MarshIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:Dead and CoJohn MaherDeandre JordanBob WeirJerry GarciaMickey HartThe Grateful Dead “Shakedown Street”The Grateful Dead “Brown Eyed Women”The Grateful Dead “Casy Jones”The Grateful Dead “Jack Straw”The Grateful Dead “China Cat Sunflower”The Grateful Dead “I Know You Rider”Rod Stewart “Maggie May”Tony RiceThe Allman Brothers BandSoullive “No Place Like Soul”Touissant LiberatorThe Plate ScrapersThe Jacob's Ferry StragglersThe Y'allterationsJoe CravenJody Mosser “Syracuse Express”The YardbirdsCreamLed Zeppelin “BBC Sessions”Led Zeppelin “Houses of the Holy”Led Zeppelin “III”Le d Zeppelin “Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You”Glyn JohnsEthan JohnsJimi HendrixLeiber and StollerBen E King “Stand By Me”Tommy James and the Shondelles “Crimson and Clover”Willie DixonLed Zeppelin “Black Mountain Side”Led Zeppelin “You Shook Me”Rolling StoneThe Jeff Beck GroupHammer of the GodsLed Zeppelin “Can't Quit You”Keith MoonThe WhoBlack SabbathJames BrownChuck Berry “Johnny B Good”Led Zeppelin “Communication Breakdown”Steppenwolf The Rolling Stones “Start Me Up”Grand Funk RailroadVan HalenGuns n RosesThe Parquet CourtsThe Who “Pinball Wizard”AC/DC “Highway to Hell”The Doors “Roadhouse Blues”Howlin WolfMuddy WatersSonny Boy WilliamsonThe KinksPete TownsendPhishAce FrehleyGodsmackBeth HartThe Beatles “Day in the Life”
Phish's three-night run at Alpine ValleyLarry Mishkin features a Grateful Dead concert at a "funky" venue on July 29, 1994, at Buckeye Lake, Ohio. The Grateful Dead opened with "Rain" by the Beatles, reflecting their admiration for the Beatles' music. "Rain," primarily written by John Lennon, was a song exploring themes of reality and illusion and was notable for its use of reverse audio effects. The Grateful Dead incorporated several Beatles songs into their performances, demonstrating their appreciation for the band.The conversation touches on the Grateful Dead's setlist, which included several opening songs like "Feel Like a Stranger" and "Bertha." The speakers recall personal experiences and the excitement of attending these concerts, sharing memories of Buckeye Lake as a vibrant venue despite unpredictable weather. The conversation transitions to "Wang Dang Doodle," a blues standard written by Willie Dixon and performed by artists like Howlin' Wolf and Koko Taylor. The Grateful Dead's affinity for blues music and their ability to blend various musical influences into their performances is highlighted. Larry changes his focus and shifts to a discussion about the band Phish, detailing a recent three-night run at Alpine Valley. He express his excitement and nostalgia for the venue, sharing experiences of attending concerts there over the years. The recap of Phish's performances includes a detailed analysis of the setlists, noting songs like "46 Days," "Moma Dance," "Cities," "Cavern," "Axilla," "Down with Disease," "Bathtub Gin," and a cover of Led Zeppelin's "Good Times Bad Times." Larry's enthusiasm is evident as he recount the energy and musicianship of Phish, highlighting the unique experience of attending their concerts and the connection it fosters among fans. Grateful DeadJuly 29, 1994 (30 years ago)Buckeye Lake OhioGrateful Dead Live at Buckeye Lake Music Center on 1994-07-29 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive INTRO: Rain Track #1 :26 – 2:10 John Lennon wrote most of "Rain." It was his first song to get really deep, exploring themes of reality and illusion - after all, rain or shine is just a state of mind.Written by John “about people moaning about the weather all the time” as he was becoming more in tune with his role as a social leader – as is evidenced by the lines “I can show you” and “Can you hear me”Played 29 timesFirst: December 2, 1992 at McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, CO, USALast: June 30, 1995 at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA, USA SHOW No. 1: Wang Dang Doodle Track #4 4:03 – 5:43 "Wang Dang Doodle" is a blues song written by Willie Dixon. Music critic Mike Rowe calls it a party song in an urban style with its massive, rolling, exciting beat.[1] It was first recorded by Howlin' Wolf in 1960 and released by Chess Records in 1961. In 1965, Dixon and Leonard Chess persuaded Koko Taylor to record it for Checker Records, a Chess subsidiary. Taylor's rendition quickly became a hit, reaching number thirteen on the Billboard R&B chart and number 58 on the pop chart.[2] "Wang Dang Doodle" became a blues standard[3] and has been recorded by various artists. Taylor's version was added to the United States National Recording Registry in 2023. In 1995, Taylor's rendition was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in the "Classics of Blues Recording – Singles or Album Tracks" category.[17] The Foundation noted that the song was the last blues single produced by Dixon to reach the record charts, and "became Koko Taylor's signature crowdpleaser, inspiring singalongs to the 'all night long' refrain night after night".[17]Taylor's version of "Wang Dang Doodle" was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry in 2023.[18]Chuck Berry, Bruce Hornsby, John Popper, Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead and Willie Dixon's daughter, Shirley Dixon, performed "Wang Dang Doodle" in tribute to Willie Dixon at the 1994 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.In his autobiography, I Am The Blues, Willie Dixon says;Wang Dang Doodle meant a good time. Especially if a guy came in from the South. A wang dang meant having a ball and a lot of dancing, they called it a rocking style so that's what it meant to wang dang doodle. Wang Dang Doodle was first performed by the Grateful Dead in August 1983. The song was played only a few times each year through the rest of the 1980's. From 1991 onwards it was performed more often averaging about 15 performances a year through to 1995. Played: 95 timesFirst: August 26, 1983 at Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, USALast: July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL, USA MUSIC NEWS: Phish shows, Friday and Saturday night at Alpine ValleyRIP – John Mayall SHOW No. 2: Althea Track #7 9:40 – end INTO Eternity Track #8 0:00 – 1:39 Co-writing a song with one of your personal heroes—that seems like a dream come true.Willie Dixon (1915-1992) was one of the preeminent blues songwriters and performers of all time. The Grateful Dead covered a fairly lengthy list of his songs, attesting to his influence on the band: “Down in the Bottom,” “I Ain't Superstitious,” “I Just Want to Make Love To You,” “Little Red Rooster,” “The Same Thing,” “Spoonful,” and “Wang Dang Doodle.” Plus a couple they only played once, or only in soundcheck.The song was written during the sessions for Rob Wasserman's Trios album. “Guitar Player” magazine ran an interview with Weir in 1993:I had this chord progression and melody that I wanted to run by Willie to see if he liked it .... he did, so he started dashing off words. He wanted me to run a certain section by him again and stuff like that, and we started working on a bridge. Then he dashes off this sheet of lyrics and hands it to me. Now I'm really stoked to be working with the legendary Willie Dixon and I'm prepared for just about anything.He hands these lyrics to me and I'm reading through them. And they seem, you know, awfully simplistic. Like there wasn't a whole lot to them........Now he wants me to read through it and sing the melody I have and see if they fit. And so I started singing through these simplistic lyrics, and that simplicity takes on a whole other direction.By the time I had sung through them, it's like my head is suddenly eons wide. I can hear what's happening just sort of echoing around in there and I'm astounded by the simple grace of what he has just presented to me. I'm sitting there with my mouth open literally, and Willie's laughing. He's just sitting there laughing, saying, 'Now you see it. Now you see it. That's the wisdom of the bluesPlayed: 44 timesFirst: February 21, 1993 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL, USA SHOW No. 3: I Want To Tell You Track #11 0:00 – 1:35 "I Want to Tell You" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1966 album Revolver. It was written and sung by George Harrison, the band's lead guitarist. After "Taxman" and "Love You To", it was the third Harrison composition recorded for Revolver. Its inclusion on the LP marked the first time that he was allocated more than two songs on a Beatles album, a reflection of his continued growth as a songwriter beside John Lennon and Paul McCartney.When writing "I Want to Tell You", Harrison drew inspiration from his experimentation with the hallucinogenic drug LSD. The lyrics address what he later termed "the avalanche of thoughts that are so hard to write down or say or transmit".[1] In combination with the song's philosophical message, Harrison's stuttering guitar riff and the dissonance he employs in the melody reflect the difficulties of achieving meaningful communication. The recording marked the first time that McCartney played his bass guitar part after the band had completed the rhythm track for a song, a technique that became commonplace on the Beatles' subsequent recordings.George Harrison wrote "I Want to Tell You" in the early part of 1966, the year in which his songwriting matured in terms of subject matter and productivity.[2] As a secondary composer to John Lennon and Paul McCartney in the Beatles,[3] Harrison began to establish his own musical identity through his absorption in Indian culture,[4][5] as well as the perspective he gained through his experiences with the hallucinogenic drug LSD.[6] According to author Gary Tillery, the song resulted from a "creative surge" that Harrison experienced at the start of 1966. In his autobiography, I, Me, Mine, Harrison says that "I Want to Tell You" addresses "the avalanche of thoughts that are so hard to write down or say or transmit".[1][12] Authors Russell Reising and Jim LeBlanc cite the song, along with "Rain" and "Within You Without You", as an early example of the Beatles abandoning "coy" statements in their lyrics and instead "adopt[ing] an urgent tone, intent on channeling some essential knowledge, the psychological and/or philosophical epiphanies of LSD experience" to their listeners.[13] Writing in The Beatles Anthology, Harrison likened the outlook inspired by his taking the drug to that of "an astronaut on the moon, or in his spaceship, looking back at the Earth. I was looking back to the Earth from my awareness." Played: 7 timesFirst: July 1, 1994 at Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA, USALast: May 24, 1995 at Memorial Stadium, Seattle, WA, USA MJ NEWS SHOW No. 4: Standing On The Moon Track #19 7:23 – 9:00 Garcia/Hunter tune from Built To Last (1989) Played: 76 timesFirst: February 5, 1989 at Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, CA, USALast: June 30, 1995 at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA OUTRO: Quinn The Eskimo Track #21 2:28 – 4:17 "Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)" is a folk-rock song written and first recorded by Bob Dylan in 1967 during the Basement Tapes sessions. The song's first release was in January 1968 as "Mighty Quinn" in a version by the British band Manfred Mann,[4] which became a great success. It has been recorded by a number of performers, often under the "Mighty Quinn" title.The subject of the song is the arrival of Quinn (an Eskimo), who prefers a more relaxed lifestyle [" jumping queues, and making haste just ain't my cup of meat"] and refuses hard work ["Just tell me where to put 'em and I'll tell you who to call"], but brings joy to the people.Dylan is widely believed to have derived the title character from actor Anthony Quinn's role as an Eskimo in the 1960 movie The Savage Innocents.[5] Dylan has also been quoted as saying that the song was nothing more than a "simple nursery rhyme". A 2004 Chicago Tribune article[6] said the song was named after Gordon Quinn, co-founder of Kartemquin Films, who had given Dylan and Howard Alk uncredited editing assistance on Eat the Document.Dylan first recorded the song in 1967 during the Basement Tapes sessions, but did not release a version for another three years. Meanwhile, the song was picked up and recorded in December 1967 by the British band Manfred Mann,[7] who released it as a single in the US on 8 January 1968 under the title "Mighty Quinn".[8] A UK single followed within a week.[8] The Manfred Mann version reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart for the week of 14 February 1968, and remained there the following week.[9] It also charted on the American Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 10, and reached No. 4 in Cash Box. Cash Box called it a "funky-rock track" with "a trace of calypso [to] add zest to a tremendous effort." Played: 59 timesFirst: December 30, 1985 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 2, 1995 at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
Rob and Taylor discussed Texas Tech football road woes, their favorite vague NBA players, animals they could win a fight against, Texas Tech Football at media days, coaches who have "Luttrelled" themselves, and their highlights from the Texas Tech athletic season.
If you always think of the cowbell as some frivolous thing to be mocked by Will Ferrell, you need to listen to more music. This mighty percussion instrument is amazingly versatile! It can anchor a hard rock beat, it can spice up a latin jazz standard, and it can turn an ordinary groove into an all time party anthem. The fabulous cowbell is more than worthy to have it's own episode, and we couldn't think of anyone we'd rather have guesting on this one. The always affable Dustin Prince brought his trusty cowbell for some in-studio demonstration as we wrap up our list with picks 5-1 in Top Ten Cowbell Songs Part 2. Grab a stick and groove with us.If you haven't heard our presentation of picks 10-6, go back and listen to Top Ten Cowbell Songs Part 1 wherever you get Podcasts or here on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-621-top-ten-cowbell-songs-part-1-w-dustin-prince/id573735994?i=1000659258010Feast your ears! Listen to the Top Ten Cowbell Songs Spotify playlist, featuring every song heard in Parts 1 & 2:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7fkgO7j35WERVE6jlwW2c5?si=bffc5e7378db4886Come see Dustin rock out the full kit with the Kevin West Band:https://www.facebook.com/kevin.west.90038ATTT's Patreon is back, with an exclusive Bonus Episode every month featuring our patented Emergency Pod! format. Join for just $5 a month and get Patreon Emergency Pod #4 with guest Gabe Scalone, out now:https://www.patreon.com/alltimetoptenWe're chatting about music! If you're on Facebook and want to join the ATTT community, chat with us in the All Time Top Ten Podcast Music Chat group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/940749894391295
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What do you do all day? Data suggests the average time people spend on leisure has decreased since the 1980s. John and Rachel explain what's going on and what they spend their time doing.Email: trendy@tortoisemedia.comHosts: Professor John Curtice and Rachel WolfTo find out more about Tortoise:Download the Tortoise app - for a listening experience curated by our journalistsSubscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentBecome a member and get access to all of Tortoise's premium audio offerings and moreIf you want to get in touch with us directly about a story, or tell us more about the stories you want to hear about contact hello@tortoisemedia.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What do you do all day? Data suggests the average time people spend on leisure has decreased since the 1980s. John and Rachel explain what's going on and what they spend their time doing.Email: trendy@tortoisemedia.comHosts: Professor John Curtice and Rachel WolfTo find out more about Tortoise:Download the Tortoise app - for a listening experience curated by our journalistsSubscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentBecome a member and get access to all of Tortoise's premium audio offerings and moreIf you want to get in touch with us directly about a story, or tell us more about the stories you want to hear about contact hello@tortoisemedia.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lien vers la playlist de cet épisode : linktr.ee/djwildroseCrédits :Animatrice : DJ WildroseDirectrice éditoriale : DJ WildroseRéalisateur : Kevin AbadieIngénieur du son : Kevin AbadieMusique :Led Zeppelin, Immigrant song - 1970, Atlantic RecordsLed Zeppelin, Good Times Bad Times - 1969, Atlantic RecordsLed Zeppelin, Whole Lotta Love - 1969, Atlantic RecordsLed Zeppelin, Stairway To Heaven - 1971, Atlantic RecordsLed Zeppelin, No Quarter - 1970, Atlantic RecordsLed Zeppelin, In My Time Of Dying - 1975, Swan Song RecordsLed Zeppelin, In The Evening - 1979, Swan Song RecordsLed Zeppelin, When The Levee Breaks - 1971, Atlantic Records Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In this episode of the "Sounds on Vinyl" podcast, hosts Phil Bowyer and Mike Svensson delve into the iconic debut album of Led Zeppelin, released in 1969. They begin by discussing the band's fearless approach to blending multiple genres, including rock, blues, and folk, highlighting the album's daring and innovative nature for its time. They examine each track in detail, praising the musicianship of each band member, especially John Bonham's exceptional drumming and Jimmy Page's guitar mastery.Songs like "Good Times Bad Times," "Dazed and Confused," and "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" are lauded for their groundbreaking elements, showcasing Led Zeppelin's unique ability to transform blues into something entirely new. However, they express mixed feelings about tracks like "Your Time is Gonna Come" and "Black Mountain Side," noting their experimental nature.The podcast also touches on the significance of the album's longer tracks, an uncommon feature in the late 60s, and how Led Zeppelin's boldness in song length and style paid off. They discuss the album's covers, particularly Willie Dixon's "I Can't Quit You Baby," as examples of Led Zeppelin's talent in reinterpreting and elevating blues music.Towards the end, Phil and Mike reveal that the next episode will be their final show, promising it to be an epic conclusion featuring one of the greatest heavy metal bands. They hint at a future project, indicating the end of "Sounds on Vinyl" in its current format but the beginning of something new and exciting in the world of music.Credits:Hosts:Mike Svensson Phil Bowyer Intro & Outro:Voice Over: Kate Bowyer Music: Dead Anarchy ---Thank you for listening! We love you! Keep Rockin'!Copyright BoozeHound Entertainment & BoozeHound Music. All Rights Reserved. Music courtesy Shot Glass Records, a BoozeHound Company. Some links may be affiliate links. We may get a small commission if you sign up or purchase using our link. This is just one way you can help support the show.
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Sept 2, 1970 Oakland, CA. This is tonight's Led Zeppelin concert. It's right before Blueberry Hill and shines with that same magick. We Communication Breakdown (w/ Good Times Bad Times), a rare Train Kept A Rollin', Blueberry Hill and a raucous Long Tall Sally. Powerful and kinetic.
We're back this week to dive deep into the discography of one of the greatest rock bands of all time, Led Zeppelin. Specifically, we'll be exploring their albums released between 1969 and 1973, picking our favorite and least favorite songs from each. Led Zeppelin, the iconic rock band formed in 1968, released their self-titled debut album in 1969. The album featured a diverse range of rock and blues-influenced tracks, showcasing the band's talent and establishing their unique sound. The album opens with the energetic "Good Times Bad Times" and includes other standout tracks like "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You," "Dazed And Confused," and "Communication Breakdown." Led Zeppelin's debut album set the stage for their future success and solidified their status as one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Led Zeppelin II - 1969 Following the success of their debut, Led Zeppelin released their second album, Led Zeppelin II, later in 1969. The album featured a heavier sound and showcased the band's growth as songwriters and performers. It includes the iconic track "Whole Lotta Love," along with other notable songs such as "What Is and What Should Never Be," "Heartbreaker," and "Ramble On." Led Zeppelin II further established the band's dominance in the rock music scene and demonstrated their ability to create powerful and memorable rock anthems. Led Zeppelin III - 1970 In 1970, Led Zeppelin released their third studio album, Led Zeppelin III. This album showcased a more acoustic and folk-influenced sound compared to their previous releases. It includes tracks like "Immigrant Song," "Since I've Been Loving You," and "Gallows Pole," which blend the band's signature rock sound with elements of folk and blues. Led Zeppelin III displayed the band's versatility and willingness to experiment with different musical styles, earning critical acclaim and further expanding their fan base. Led Zeppelin IV - 1971 Led Zeppelin's fourth album, commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV or untitled, was released in 1971 and became one of the band's most iconic and commercially successful albums. It features the legendary track "Stairway to Heaven," a monumental rock epic that has become one of the most celebrated songs in rock history. The album also includes other hits such as "Black Dog," "Rock and Roll," and "When the Levee Breaks." Led Zeppelin IV solidified the band's status as rock legends and remains a classic album revered by fans and musicians alike. Houses of the Holy - 1972 In 1972, Led Zeppelin released their fifth studio album, Houses of the Holy. The album continued to push the boundaries of their sound, incorporating elements of funk, reggae, and even orchestral arrangements. Tracks like "The Song Remains the Same," "The Rain Song," and "No Quarter" showcased the band's musical maturity and their ability to create dynamic and atmospheric compositions. Houses of the Holy further cemented Led Zeppelin's reputation as one of the most innovative and influential rock bands of their time. What are YOUR choices for the Best & Worst of Led Zeppelin from 1969-1973? Tell us in the comments and SHARE with a friend! Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back this week to dive deep into the discography of one of the greatest rock bands of all time, Led Zeppelin. Specifically, we'll be exploring their albums released between 1969 and 1973, picking our favorite and least favorite songs from each. Led Zeppelin, the iconic rock band formed in 1968, released their self-titled debut album in 1969. The album featured a diverse range of rock and blues-influenced tracks, showcasing the band's talent and establishing their unique sound. The album opens with the energetic "Good Times Bad Times" and includes other standout tracks like "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You," "Dazed And Confused," and "Communication Breakdown." Led Zeppelin's debut album set the stage for their future success and solidified their status as one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Led Zeppelin II - 1969 Following the success of their debut, Led Zeppelin released their second album, Led Zeppelin II, later in 1969. The album featured a heavier sound and showcased the band's growth as songwriters and performers. It includes the iconic track "Whole Lotta Love," along with other notable songs such as "What Is and What Should Never Be," "Heartbreaker," and "Ramble On." Led Zeppelin II further established the band's dominance in the rock music scene and demonstrated their ability to create powerful and memorable rock anthems. Led Zeppelin III - 1970 In 1970, Led Zeppelin released their third studio album, Led Zeppelin III. This album showcased a more acoustic and folk-influenced sound compared to their previous releases. It includes tracks like "Immigrant Song," "Since I've Been Loving You," and "Gallows Pole," which blend the band's signature rock sound with elements of folk and blues. Led Zeppelin III displayed the band's versatility and willingness to experiment with different musical styles, earning critical acclaim and further expanding their fan base. Led Zeppelin IV - 1971 Led Zeppelin's fourth album, commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV or untitled, was released in 1971 and became one of the band's most iconic and commercially successful albums. It features the legendary track "Stairway to Heaven," a monumental rock epic that has become one of the most celebrated songs in rock history. The album also includes other hits such as "Black Dog," "Rock and Roll," and "When the Levee Breaks." Led Zeppelin IV solidified the band's status as rock legends and remains a classic album revered by fans and musicians alike. Houses of the Holy - 1972 In 1972, Led Zeppelin released their fifth studio album, Houses of the Holy. The album continued to push the boundaries of their sound, incorporating elements of funk, reggae, and even orchestral arrangements. Tracks like "The Song Remains the Same," "The Rain Song," and "No Quarter" showcased the band's musical maturity and their ability to create dynamic and atmospheric compositions. Houses of the Holy further cemented Led Zeppelin's reputation as one of the most innovative and influential rock bands of their time. What are YOUR choices for the Best & Worst of Led Zeppelin from 1969-1973? Tell us in the comments and SHARE with a friend! Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There's been a lot of listeners losing heart as of late; remember that the good and bad seasons don't last forever, you just have to take life one day at a time. Rep. Hank Johnson returns with another banger. Accountability means nothing to the FBI. See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
There's been a lot of listeners losing heart as of late; remember that the good and bad seasons don't last forever, you just have to take life one day at a time. Rep. Hank Johnson returns with another banger. Accountability means nothing to the FBI. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vegas! Edgar having a good time in Rock n Roll Vegas! While Ernie is having a bad time back home. My uncle stole his Catalytic Converter!
Norah and Dad resolve two huge cliffhangers -- the results of the first rounds of Norah's mock trial competition, and the fate of Freckles the Toad.Subscribe, rate, and review The Norah and Dad Show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Follow The Norah and Dad Show on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.Follow norah marie on Spotify, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and the web.Follow Dad on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and the web.Question? Ideas for a future episode? Email us at norahanddadshow@gmail.com.Intro music written and performed by norah marie.
Come on in! Pull up a chair as Shawn and Mark talk about a stolen hot dog statue, Santa's DNA test and Toadzilla. The guys also have life advice on today's show with The Problem Solvers. The fellas say goodbye to this episode after they discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of movie remakes. Plus the Maroon of the Week, headlines from RNN and a joke from Uncle Mark's Jokebag. Re-brand your week with some absolute nutter nonsense. Subscribe and tell your friends about another funny episode of Randomosity with Shawn and Mark.
“You really like…my limousine…you like the way…the wheels roll…you like my seven-inch…leather heels…and going to…all of the shows…BUT…” Exactly ONE year, ONE month, and ONE day before the rain, thunder, bells and tritones of Black Sabbath's debut “delivered” heavy metal upon the world, the release of the eponymous debut from Birmingham (England, NOT Alabama) quartet LED ZEPPELIN marked the “birth pains” of what was yet to be born in rock and metal, unleashing a darker, grittier and heavier sound unlike anything anyone anywhere had ever experienced before. Prepare to rosin up your bow and know what it means to be “shook” before you start “pumping them in” and “pumping them out ”and ingesting a plate of bacon wrapped, shrimp stuffed, jalapeno poppers that we hope won't result in any unwanted “burpin' and fartin', squirtin' and shartin'” or unanticipated “boom doom” when you JOIN US for a dive into the “pre-birth” of metal with the heaviest debut album to have ever emerged from Birmingham in the late 60's as we tackle the crushingly heavy, blues infused, cockrockian, pre-metal sonic fury of LED ZEPPELIN. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts - Spotify or your favorite Podcast app Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your Podcasts. Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - Twitter Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2NrnCuSrAaLcIzI2wpaiQ?sub_confirmation=1 Check out our Zeppelin Overview Episode: https://www.metalnerdery.com/episodes/led-zeppelin Show Notes: (00:01): “Ummm, don't you mean #Exodus?” / #cuntlery #kuntlery or perhaps even #quntlery (depending on your needs and which level you're dealing with) / It's unbelievable that we've managed to play #oldschool #MichaelBolton on this show (which just happens to be a “tangentional” teaser for our #HairMetalSpectacular) / ***WARNING*** #listenerdiscretionisadvised / ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** #beerjizz and #pearlsinthecooler / #bunkerpoongiftshoppe / #thisepisodesclinkyoftheepisode #Fireball / Don't smoke at a gas pump, but if you ARE thinking about doing it… / #thisepisodesbeeroftheepisode #SamuelAdamsBostonLager #SamuelLAdamsMotherFuckingBostonLager #patriotbeer #fivepercentABV #gooddaydrinkingbeer #markthetime (06:18): Another reference to #SweetwaterBarAndGrill and some #localmetal #holeinthewall / #southernfried #Godsmack / #shortlived #danishmacnugget / This episodes WE'LL PLAY YOUR SHIT-AH!!! #swampmetal #Silversel #GeorgiaMetal (And a sampling from their album #Inexorable) #awwwman / “A #shittonne of #voicemails” and #thevoicemailsegment ***GIVE US A CALL AND LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AT 980-666-8182!!!*** #thepostisback #twofer #turddumpsterfire #newqyuhlur #windmills #anothervoicemail / “You've gotta build the #infrastructure”/ #comedygenius #refillday #memories #jackpot / #legallybinding #lordofthering #fingernoose / ***Hit us up on the socials on #Instagram or #Facebook or the email at metalnerdery@gmail.com *** “Oh yeah, almost forgot #thejingle for #WellPlayYourShitah”*** (21:32): #shootingtoofarforward #thehumanslingshot and #whoopsiedoodles / #TheDocket LED ZEPPELIN I / Another great quartet of lads from Birmingham (England, not Alabama) / “You went forwards before you went backwards” and the journey of discovering the #LedZeppelin and #BlackSabbath catalogs / “Everybody's got a path” / #futureepisodeidea #notboring / A #tangentional moment of Bolton and #MiamiVice and #LonelyIsland / Update on #antihot2022 / #canyoubeadoll? / Led Zeppelin I was released one month, one day, and one year prior to #BlackSabbath: Jan. 12, 1969 (vs Feb. 13, 1970) / #mathjokes / #theloreofyore regarding how the mighty #LedZeppelin got their moniker and a bit of backstory (which we may or may not have discussed on our Zeppelin #InsideTheMetal episode). / An interview regarding Led Zeppelin reunions after the passing of John Bonham / #LikeFatherLikeSon / A powerful #skinsman behind the drum kit radically impacts a band's overall sound & dynamics. / #blackdog (36:10): GOOD TIMES BAD TIMES #killeropener #thefirstnewalbum (“Perhaps the beginning of #shred?”) “I know what it means to be alone…” / The first ever #cockrock #guitarhero band and the influential power of #JimmyPage / Another #tangentional #futureepisodeidea / “The #Metallica of the 70's” / (Don't take credit for someone else's original work by trying to pass it off as your own. #karmaisreal) / ***See also the #AnneBredon version*** / The #prequelversion #justgo / BABE I'M GONNA LEAVE YOU #whodiditbetter #emotionallyheavy #thesoundofshrooms #stuckthelanding / “The most intense part of this song…you can hear the hurt” #earlyemoASMR / #heavyunplugged / A #tangentional note regarding #Ozzy (51:39): #theydogodowneasy #markthetime YOU SHOOK ME #translation #backwardsecho (WAY back before we had #stateoftheart #recording and #protools) / #dualkeyboardsolos and some #harmonica #hahhh (“That'll be the new laugh…”) #theending (Dig that #homemade #backwardsreverb) / Some innovative production techniques regarding #microphoneplacement / DAZED AND CONFUSED #melaninated #microphonehair (Can you spot the “very similar” riff that sounds “very familiar” to another young metal band from Birmingham?) #alltheballs “Lots of people talking, few of them know, soul of a woman was created below…” #readthoselyrics / “It's an odd sound…” / #bowsolo #waitforit #letsgo / Setting the foundations for #thenextwave of rock (which is #metal) and the beginning of #albumrock / The heaviness and darkness of Zeppelin's sound relative to their peers at the time (like #TheWho) (1:08:45): #killeropener #sidetwo (what about #LeadZeppelin?) “Get ready to turn to page #111 in the #metalhymnal and prepare to embrace a #Frankensteined #ZeppelinHymn YOUR TIME IS GONNA COME (“Messin' around with every guy in town…”) / #ZeppelinUnplugged #instrumental BLACK MOUNTAIN SIDE (***Could someone please #summonthebowlloader and then pass the #hookah?***) / “It just sounds weird…” / “The first ever “thrash” song?” #alldownstrokes COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN (This definitely would have been a better #killeropener for #sidetwo) / A most monumental #returnoninvestment / #inthesackofthebankofknowledge (1:18:43): A #WillieDixon cover I CAN'T QUIT YOU BABY #nasty #dontdenythepowerof #Bonham / The evolution of Zeppelin's sound from the first few albums to the later one. ***Go check out our Led Zeppelin #InsideTheMetal #episode***/ See also #TheHunter / The soundtrack to the #bandintroduction by Bobby at their early live shows. HOW MANY MORE TIMES (“I was a young man I couldn't resist…”) / “I'm sorry, what was that?” / Wait, HOW many!? “He's pumping them in and she's pumping them out…” / #OhRosie #OhGirl #waitforit / #DanzigImpressions #futureepisodeideas #baconwrappedjalapenoshrimp #boomdoom / Tracklisting adjustments and alterations / THANK YOU FOR JOINING US FOR THIS EPISODE OF THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!! #untilthenext #markthetime #clearance ***CHECK OUT OUR VIRTUAL #BUNKERPOONGIFTSHOPPE AT metalnerdery.com/merch and purchandise some merchandise*** / #blooperreel #outro #outtakes #hecantouchit #longlivemetalnerdery #hehahuh #bigone
witter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Host: Jody Mosser @jodymossermusicLed Zeppelin “Good Times, Bad Times” from the 1968 album "Led Zeppelin II" released on Atlantic. Written by Jimmy Page, JOhn Paul Jones, John Bonham, and Robert Plant and produced by Jimmy Page.Personel:Led ZeppelinRobert Plant - vocalJimmy Page - guitarsJohn Paul Jones - bassJohn Bonham – drumsCover:Performed by John Bonham, Jody Mosser, Josh Bond, and Neal MarshIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:Beth Hart
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Host: Jody Mosser @jodymossermusicLed Zeppelin “Good Times, Bad Times” from the 1968 album "Led Zeppelin II" released on Atlantic. Written by Jimmy Page, JOhn Paul Jones, John Bonham, and Robert Plant and produced by Jimmy Page.Personel:Led ZeppelinRobert Plant - vocalJimmy Page - guitarsJohn Paul Jones - bassJohn Bonham – drumsCover:Performed by Jody Mosser, Josh Bond, and Neal MarshIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:Dead and CoJohn MaherDeandre JordanBob WeirJerry GarciaMickey HartThe Grateful Dead “Shakedown Street”The Grateful Dead “Brown Eyed Women”The Grateful Dead “Casy Jones”The Grateful Dead “Jack Straw”The Grateful Dead “China Cat Sunflower”The Grateful Dead “I Know You Rider”Rod Stewart “Maggie May”Tony RiceThe Allman Brothers BandSoullive “No Place Like Soul”Touissant LiberatorThe Plate ScrapersThe Jacob's Ferry StragglersThe Y'allterationsJoe CravenJody Mosser “Syracuse Express”The YardbirdsCreamLed Zeppelin “BBC Sessions”Led Zeppelin “Houses of the Holy”Led Zeppelin “III”Le d Zeppelin “Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You”Glyn JohnsEthan JohnsJimi HendrixLeiber and StollerBen E King “Stand By Me”Tommy James and the Shondelles “Crimson and Clover”Willie DixonLed Zeppelin “Black Mountain Side”Led Zeppelin “You Shook Me”Rolling StoneThe Jeff Beck GroupHammer of the GodsLed Zeppelin “Can't Quit You”Keith MoonThe WhoBlack SabbathJames BrownChuck Berry “Johnny B Good”Led Zeppelin “Communication Breakdown”Steppenwolf The Rolling Stones “Start Me Up”Grand Funk RailroadVan HalenGuns n RosesThe Parquet CourtsThe Who “Pinball Wizard”AC/DC “Highway to Hell”The Doors “Roadhouse Blues”Howlin WolfMuddy WatersSonny Boy WilliamsonThe KinksPete TownsendPhishAce FrehleyGodsmackBeth HartThe Beatles “Day in the Life”
24FPS, le podcast ciné avec ou sans spoiler, revient sur les films vus au cinéma ou en (S)VOD entre les mois de mars et mai 2022. Voici la liste des 27 films évoqués sans spoiler par Jérôme et Julien dans cet épisode : The Tender Bar de George Clooney (à partir de 0:05:20) Adam À Travers Le Temps de Shawn Levy (à partir de 0:11:15) The Weekend Away de Kim Farrant (à partir de 0:17:40) Notre-Dame Brûle de Jean-Jacques Annaud (à partir de 0:19:47) Goliath de Fréderic Téllier (à partir de 0:27:36) Perdus Dans l'Arctique de Peter Flinth (à partir de 0:31:10) Ambulance de Michael Bay (à partir de 0:34:34) Morbius de Daniel Espinosa (à partir de 1:03:09) L'Arnaqueur De Tinder de Felicity Morris (à partir de 1:20:15) Black Crab de Adam Berg (à partir de 1:25:05) Sonic 2 de Jeff Fowler (à partir de 1:29:55) No Exit de Damien Power (à partir de 1:33:25) La Bulle de Judd Apatow (à partir de 1:36:36) Apollo 10 1/2 - Les Fusées De Mon Enfance de Richard Linklater (à partir de 1:42:21) Metal Lords de Peter Sollett (à partir de 1:54:48) Le Secret de La Cité Perdue de Adam et Aaron Nee (à partir de 2:00:06) Jackass Forever de Jeff Tremaine (à partir de 2:06:23) Un Talent En Or Massif de Tom Gormican (à partir de 2:15:12) Contrecoups de Charlie McDowell (à partir de 2:30:21) Eaux Profondes de Adrian Lyne (à partir de 2:35:34) Les Sans-Dents de Pascal Rabaté (à partir de 2:41:48) Infinite Storm de Malgorzata Szumowska (à partir de 2:46:40) Loin Du Périph' de Louis Leterrier (à partir de 2:50:19) Coupez! de Michel Hazanavicius (à partir de 3:00:43) Ogre de Arnaud Malherbe (à partir de 3:09:59) The Seed de Sam Walker (à partir de 3:11:24) Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness de Sam Raimi (à partir de 3:14:07) Et ils évoquent quelques spoilers de Morbius à partir de 3:44:48 et du second Doctor Strange à partir de 3:49:00 Bonne écoute, et n'hésitez pas à aller voir le film Coupez! Crédits musicaux : Good Times Bad Times de Led Zeppelin, issu de l'album Led Zeppelin (1969), et Foreplay/Long Time de Boston, issu de l'album Boston (1976) 24FPS est un podcast du label PodShows
Planning for the Worst Episode: #98 Podcast Date: 05/23/2022
In episode 150, Martin talks about Proto-Progressive Metal with these five songs: 1. Jimi Hendrix Experience – “I Don't Live Today” 2. Led Zeppelin – "Good Times Bad Times" 3. The Who – “Amazing Journey” 4. Black Sabbath – “Wicked World” 5. King Crimson – “Pictures of a City” To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.com This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 150, Martin talks about Proto-Progressive Metal with these five songs:1. Jimi Hendrix Experience – “I Don't Live Today” 2. Led Zeppelin – "Good Times Bad Times"3. The Who – “Amazing Journey” 4. Black Sabbath – “Wicked World” 5. King Crimson – “Pictures of a City” To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.comThis show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
In episode 150, Martin talks about Proto-Progressive Metal with these five songs:1. Jimi Hendrix Experience – “I Don't Live Today” 2. Led Zeppelin – "Good Times Bad Times" 3. The Who – “Amazing Journey” 4. Black Sabbath – “Wicked World” 5. King Crimson – “Pictures of a City” To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.comThis show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
If you wish to listen to any of the cited music, here are links published on YouTubeLong Distance Runaround https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jnGEKffN8Y Roundabout https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udLJlZ07Lcs Good Times Bad Tiimes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA9Rec1qAFQ Stairway to Heaven https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkF3oxziUI4 Kashmir https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfR_HWMzgyc When the Levee Breaks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwiTs60VoTM
Guestplaining 022: Dr. Ralph Martin on Good Times, Bad Times, End Times Join Fr. Gregory Pine and Fr. Bonaventure Chapman as they welcome Dr. Ralph Martin on the show to discuss the end times and how we all ought to prepare. Support the Podcast- Patreon- www.patreon.com/godsplaining?... Shop our store- godsplaining.bigcartel.com/ Check out St. Dominic's Way of Life, a book written by Fr. Patrick Briscoe and Fr. Jacob Bertrand Janczyk- www.amazon.com/Saint-Dominics... Connect on Social Media- Follow us on Instagram- www.instagram.com/godsplainin... Like us on Facebook- www.facebook.com/godsplaining... Follow us on Twitter- twitter.com/godsplaining... Godsplaining Retreat Opportunities- https://godsplaining.org/events-1
The gang takes a deep dive into how anger affects humor as they begin preparing a month in advance for a night out. Join your friends, Family Guy's, Alec Sulkin, Julius "Goldy" Sharpe & Janice Cruz BrooksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Beth Hart “A Tribute To Led Zeppelin”: ”Whole Lotta Love” ”Kashmir” ”Stairway To Heaven” ”The Crunge” ”Dancing Days / When The Levee Breaks” (Medley) ”Black Dog” ”No Quarter / Babe I’m Gonna Leave You” (Medley) ”Good Times Bad Times” ”The Rain Song” Escuchar audio
Dan, Guy and Jeff discuss this year's chaotic March Madness college basketball tournament (2:29), tech stocks' recovery from early 2022 lows (3:58), whether the Fed has the intellectual know-how to tackle inflation (14:46), why Blackstone is Jeff's largest public holding (19:50), and what's driving growing availability of shares in private companies (27:38). Dan and Katie interview Reach Capital partner Jomayra Herra about her unexpected journey to the VC industry (38:04), working with badass women (40:46), why she's diving head first into web3 (47:27), the discovery process for investing (1:01:11), and why web3 will create the next generation of iconic companies (1:04:45). ---- Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
Dan, Guy and Jeff discuss this year's chaotic March Madness college basketball tournament (2:29), tech stocks' recovery from early 2022 lows (3:58), whether the Fed has the intellectual know-how to tackle inflation (14:46), why Blackstone is Jeff's largest public holding (19:50), and what's driving growing availability of shares in private companies (27:38). Dan and Katie interview Reach Capital partner Jomayra Herra about her unexpected journey to the VC industry (38:04), working with badass women (40:46), why she's diving head first into web3 (47:27), the discovery process for investing (1:01:11), and why web3 will create the next generation of iconic companies (1:04:45). ---- Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
//主播: Brad Ricky Dylan //题图 Ricky //文案 Brad Hello大家好,欢迎收听离谱电台OutOfTune。非常荣幸上周意外被小编选上首页,很高兴有更多的乐迷听到了我们,与我们分享一样对音乐的热情。感谢大家的喜欢和支持,也同样感谢指正和批评,作为三个业余乐迷必须承认我们的内容尚且需要打磨,我们也会保持初心,用普通听众的角度去欣赏音乐,去跟大家分享音乐,继续想说,继续敢说,在接下来为大家带来更多真实的,优质的播客内容,谢谢。 这一期我们来聊聊Brad的荒岛专辑Pick之一Led Zeppelin。对于这样一支大家熟知的传世经典乐队,我们希望从不一样的角度来聊,所以本期闲聊的规则是: “跳过Led Zeppelin任何音乐流媒体上排名前5的歌,聊一聊飞艇被漏掉的,相对小众的那些优秀作品” 我们闲话少讲,直接开始听歌! Enjoy. //提要 Highlights 4:10 对Led Zeppelin音乐的初体验 12:48 绕开最热门单曲 更深入的走近Led Zeppelin 18:27 The Who玩笑赐名+乐队前身Yardbirds 28:35 典型LZ歌曲和非典型LZ歌曲对比 36:49 来之不易的四强联合 42:00 Bonzo的双面人生 43:55 怎样才算好的乐队经纪人? 56:00 John Paul Jones的低调人生 1:09:45 Ricky与The Rain Song的巴黎奇遇 1:11:42 那张传奇的无名神专 1:20:26 黑魔法师Jimmy Page 1:29:30 乐队前期面对的诸多争议 1:37:46 Robert Plant 最性感的摇滚主唱(之一)? 1:43:26 如果可以交换人生 你选哪个摇滚明星? //歌曲 Songs Intro The Song Remains the Same 6:04 Heartbreaker 11:37 Ten Years Gone 21:04 Beck's Bolero - Jeff Beck (lead guitars), Jimmy Page (12 string rhythm), John Paul Jones (bass), Keith Moon (drums) and Nicky Hopkins (piano) 26:37 Good Times Bad Times 30:18 In the Evening 31:42 Fool in the Rain 33:39 Achilles Last Stand 40:29 Nobody's Fault but Mine 48:02 Houses of the Holy 50:00 In My Tine of Dying 53:51 Kashmir (这首算犯规,但我们实在想听!) 58:57 Going to California - John Paul Jones 1:03:07 D'yer Mak'er 1:07:01 The Rain Song 1:13:40 Misty Mountain Hop 1:18:34 Four Sticks 1:27:15 When the Levee Breaks 1:32:49 Friends 1:36:29 The Lemon Song 1:41:00 Dazed and Confused 1:47:58 Down By the Seaside 欢迎扫码添加小助手进群 XD 我们推荐大家使用包括苹果播客Apple Podcast, 小宇宙,Spotify等在内的泛用型播客应用订阅收听我们的节目,我们也会陆续上线其他平台。大家同样可以通过搜索或者编辑-URL添加节目-粘贴我们的RSS链接来添加。也欢迎大家订阅我们的微信公众号lipuoutoftune,在各个平台给我们留言,和我们交流。 RSS feed: https://outoftune.typlog.io/episodes/feed.xml //联系方式 Contact: 微博:离谱OutOfTune 微信公众号:离谱OutOfTune (lipuoutoftune) 邮箱:lipu.outoftune@gmail.com Later.
The one where I lay it all out there. Also, a wedding in Italy, a new car purchase, and which university is the most worthless. Originally broadcast September 19th, 2018.
Big Fat Five: A Podcast Financially Supported by Big Fat Snare Drum
**GET YOUR NOTEPAD OUT FOR THIS ONE!** This week's guest is Terry Keating of the Bonzoleum YouTube Page. Soooo when I first started this podcast, I had no idea what I was doing (and sometimes I feel like I still don't) so it was just called ‘The Big Fat Snare Drum Podcast'. There wasn't really any sort of format besides it somehow focusing on drums. In the summer of 2020, however, I started to hone in on a format that excited me, which is what you're used to now, but I wanted to separate the original episodes from the current state of the show to avoid confusion. The good news is you can still hear all of the conversations at bigfatsnaredrum.com under the Archived Episodes tab, but they no longer exist on this feed. That being said, one of my favorite episodes EVER features Terry Keating, a massive John Bonham historian and enthusiast. While it was one of the most-listened-to episodes, it was released under the ‘Big Fat Snare Drum Podcast' era so TO THE ARCHIVE IT WENT! For many reasons, I wanted to bring this episode back to life, therefore, I am re-airing it so people can enjoy the energy that is Terry Keating. I initially wanted to get him on the show to discuss 5 hidden gems in John Bonham's catalogue that drummers might not necessarily know unless he or she is a huge Led Zeppelin fan. I'm not NOT a fan, but I'd fall in the category that a lot of my peers fall into of, “yeah, I know Fool in the Rain, Good Times Bad Times, Rock 'n Roll and When the Levee Breaks, but I know I SHOULD know more.” I don't think we're a small group, so that's why I wanted to have Terry on. Anyways, we immediately started talking like old friends so I put all my notes away and just pushed record. It ended being an almost-2 hr conversation about what makes Bonzo Bonzo, why people are obsessed with his gear as much as his playing (sometimes more), and just tons of anecdotes/fun pieces of trivia that only a Bonzo aficionado would know. I was gonna try to edit it down, but Terry is super fun to listen to so I basically kept the whole thing running. This might take a few listens, but this ended up being one of my favorite drumming conversations in the past few years. Thank you Terry for being so generous with your time and enthusiasm for all that is Bonzo. Alright, shutting up….cheers! Podcast Artwork by Trevin Frame For more information on Big Fat Snare Drum, check out www.bigfatsnaredrum.com and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok
On the 1st Episode of Shout It Out Loudcast's new sidecast, The Zeppelin Chronicles, our hosts, Tom & Zeus from Shout It Out Loudcast, SIOL's favorite nice guy Murph, along with Jay Scott from The Hook Rocks review Led Zeppelin'siconic 1969 debut album, "Led Zeppelin I."Newly formed Led Zeppelin led by Guitar God Jimmy Page, bassist extraordinaire John Paul Jones, the ultimate frontman Robert Plant and the greatest rock drummer of all time, John Bonham released their debut album on January 12, 1969 and never looked back. From the opening of Good Times Bad Times. to one of their signature songs Dazed And Confused, to the heavy metal original Communication Breakdown, "Led Zeppelin I" was groundbreaking. The album contained elements of blues, folk, rock, heavy metal, innovative drumming and guitar playing, which included a violin bow.Led Zeppelin was like no band before or since.The Zeppelin Chronicles will be breaking down all of Led Zeppelin's catalog SIOL style. The guys who are all massive Led Zeppelin fans, will discuss their connection with "Led Zeppelin I", the album cover, the background of the album and finally all of the songs. They will then rank the nine songs. Eventually ranking the album and album cover against future Led Zeppelin albums that they will review.So sit back and enjoy the very first episode of The Zeppelin Chronicles!Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below:SIOL Patreon Please go to Klick Tee Shop for all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below:SIOL Merchandise at Klick Tee Shop Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below:ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below:iTunesPodchaserStitcheriHeart RadioSpotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below:TwitterFacebook PageFacebook Group Page Shout It Out LoudcastersInstagramYouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website:Pantheon Podcast Network
On the 1st Episode of Shout It Out Loudcast's new sidecast, The Zeppelin Chronicles, our hosts, Tom & Zeus from Shout It Out Loudcast, SIOL's favorite nice guy Murph, along with Jay Scott from The Hook Rocks review Led Zeppelin'siconic 1969 debut album, "Led Zeppelin I."Newly formed Led Zeppelin led by Guitar God Jimmy Page, bassist extraordinaire John Paul Jones, the ultimate frontman Robert Plant and the greatest rock drummer of all time, John Bonham released their debut album on January 12, 1969 and never looked back. From the opening of Good Times Bad Times. to one of their signature songs Dazed And Confused, to the heavy metal original Communication Breakdown, "Led Zeppelin I" was groundbreaking. The album contained elements of blues, folk, rock, heavy metal, innovative drumming and guitar playing, which included a violin bow. Led Zeppelin was like no band before or since. The Zeppelin Chronicles will be breaking down all of Led Zeppelin's catalog SIOL style. The guys who are all massive Led Zeppelin fans, will discuss their connection with "Led Zeppelin I", the album cover, the background of the album and finally all of the songs. They will then rank the nine songs. Eventually ranking the album and album cover against future Led Zeppelin albums that they will review.So sit back and enjoy the very first episode of The Zeppelin Chronicles!Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below:SIOL Patreon Please go to Klick Tee Shop for all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below:SIOL Merchandise at Klick Tee Shop Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below:ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below:iTunesPodchaserStitcheriHeart RadioSpotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below:TwitterFacebook PageFacebook Group Page Shout It Out LoudcastersInstagramYouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website:Pantheon Podcast Network
We're alive. We swear we'll try to get these out more frequently soon. For now, enjoy this life update from Brandon & Grier! SUBSCRIBE: https://anchor.fm/wwwupodcast CONTACT: wwwupodcast@gmail.com TWITTER: @brandonorlowski @irltinkerbell @wwwupodcast INSTAGRAM: @brandonorlowski @hahagrier @whatswrongpodcast
In this episode, we're joined by Jon Loree of Tantric & Triple Addiction to discuss the mighty Led Zeppelin! Vote now for YOUR favorite playlists, hear the results of past episodes & listen to ALL of the playlists at: http://www.playlistwarspodcast.com SONGS DISCUSSED INCLUDE Achilles Last Stand, All My Love, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, Black Dog, Dazed & Confused, D'yer Mak'er, Fool In The Rain, Good Times Bad Times, Heartbreaker, I Can't Quit You Baby, Immigrant Song, Kashmir, Moby Dick, No Quarter, Over The Hills & Far Away, Ramble On, Rock n' Roll, Since I've Been Loving You, Stairway To Heaven, When The Levee Breaks & Whole Lotta Love. CONNECT WITH PLAYLIST WARS Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/playlistwars Twitter: http://twitter.com/playlistwars Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playlistwarspodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcW7NibxehYRf8_UZ88Qtbg FOR MORE ON TANTRIC Facebook: http://facebook.com/Tantric Instagram: http://instagram.com/officialtantric FOR MORE ON TRIPLE ADDICTION Website: http://tripleaddiction.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/TripleAddiction YouTube: http://youtube.com/channel/UCvrvBW5U3fyztBhTlxgZQYg? FOR MORE ON JON'S DRUM STUDIO Website: http://jonsdrumstudio.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/jon.loree.1 Instagram: http://instagram.com/jonsdrumstudio FOR MORE ON HITTING CIRCLES Website: http://hittingcircles.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/playlistwars/support
The Flyers gave fans a harsh dose of reality this week, getting absolutely routed by the Buffalo Sabres 6-2. That being said, the team responded the very next night and blanked the Sabres courtesy of a 40-save Brian Elliott shutout. The process wasn't perfect, but it was a step in the right direction. However, injuries keep piling up, and now the team must ship up to Boston without Morgan Frost and Phil Myers. Love some early season adversity. Follow us on Twitter @ThreePigeonsPod Proud affiliate of The Hockey Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim Sexton, Raymond Davidson and Dean Grover join us to talk about Stern's latest release, Led Zeppelin. -TPF Cancelled-American Pinball Changes-Alien Brothers-Three Weeks of RAZA-End…
השיר הראשון מתוך האלבום הראשון של לד זפלין, אז איפה רוברט פלאנט וג'ימי פייג' נפגשו? ואיך בונהם המתופף הפרוע וג'ון פול ג'ונס הבסיסט המחונן הצטרפו? ההתחלה של אחד ההרכבים הטובים בכל הזמנים.
In this week's episode Dark Ghost Phix, host of The VIP Podcast and hip hop musician joins us to talk about his podcast and music career, our experiences with psychedelics, animal abuse on Hollywood sets, and work related stories. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/social-primate-podcast/support