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The jazz standard "All The Things You Are" has been performed countless times by master jazz vocalists, 30s big bands, bebop small groups, hard-bop combos, modern deconstructionists, and even soon-to-be Kings of Pop. On this episode, Kirk takes listeners through the history of the now-famous tune, from its humble Broadway origins all the way to his recording studio in Portland, where he and some friends recorded an all-new arrangement just for Strong Songs.Music/Lyrics: Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein IIVersions Featured:Broadway Original Cast Recording of "Very Warm for May," - 1939Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, feat. Jack Leonard, 1939Artie Shaw w/ Hellen Forrest, 1939Dizzy Gillespie w/ Charlie Parker, 1945Johnny Griffin w/ Hank Mobley, John Coltrane, Lee Morgan, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Art Blakey on A Blowing Session, 1957Ella Fitzgerald from Sings the Jerome Kern Songbook, 1963Michael Jackson, 1973Sonny Rollins w/ Coleman Hawkins from Sonny Meets Hawk!, 1963Bill Evans w/ Chuck Israels, bass, and Larry Bunker, drums at Shelly's Mane-Hole, 1963Keith Jarrett Trio, from Standards, Vol.1, 1983Brad Mehldau Trio, from Art of the Trio 4, 1999Jim Hall & Pat Metheney, 1999Strong Songs Version Featuring:Kirk Hamilton, tenor saxAndrew Oliver, keyboardScott Pemberton, guitarSam Howard, bassTyson Stubelek, drumsThe "All The Things You Are" Playlist:Spotify | Apple | YouTube MusicALSO REFERENCED/DISCUSSED:The Jazz Standards: A Guide To The Repertoire by Ted Gioia, 2012The terrific 99% Invisible episode about The Real Book“Autumn Leaves” by Joseph Kosma as recorded by Cannonball Adderley and Miles Davis on Somethin' Else, 1958“Pennies From Heaven” by Johnston and Burke, recorded by Stan Getz with the Oscar Peterson Trio, 1957“Bye Bye Blackbird” by Henderson/Dixon, recorded by Miles Davis on ‘Round About Midnight, 1957“All Of Me” by Marks and Simons, played by Charlie Parker, Lennie Tristano and Kenny Clarke, 1951“I Got Rhythm” by George Gershwin, recorded by Sonny Stitt on The Hard Swing, 1961Rachmaninoff: Prelude in C-Sharp Minor, performed by Jason Minnis, 2011“Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” by Elton John, 1973“Bird of Paradise,” recorded by Charlie Parker w/ Howard McGhee, Tpt. on The Complete Dial Recordings, Feb 1947“Prince Albert” recorded by Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (Mobley, Dorham, Watkins, Silver) live at Cafe Bohemia, 1955“Poinciana” by Simon/Bernier recorded by Amhad Jamal Live At The Pershing, 1958----LINKS-----
I mean, we can't listen to ALL the music, can we? There's gotta be a few blind spots. And believe it or not, Elton John's 1973 album “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” - a classic album by any measure - had totally escaped our hosts' consciousness. It's time to fix that. Hosts E and Tank listen to the album for the first time and give their honest take on it. Their findings might surprise you.
The final live show, broadcasting from the basement of Carruthers Hall, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario. Goodbye Kingston, thanks for the memories! It's been an unbelievable five years ♥︎. Music by:The Strokes, The Kooks, Self Esteem, Problem Patterns, LEAP, Haich Ber Na, Dirty Blonde, LEMFRECK, Citrus, KC Blackwater, IMLÉ, Lydia Prettyman, sounds mint, The New Eves, The Sugar Pills, TroyOkay, hard life, Elton John (how could I not end with Goodbye Yellow Brick Road?)Find this week's playlist here. Do try and support artists directly!Touch that dial and tune in live! We're on at CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston, or on cfrc.ca, Sundays 8 to 9:30 PM! Listen back to full shows in the linked CFRC archive for 3 months from broadcast.Like what we do? Donate to help keep our 102-year old radio station going!Get in touch with the show for requests, submissions, giving feedback or anything else: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com, Twitter @YellowBritCFRC, IG @yellowbritroad.PS: submissions, cc music@cfrc.ca if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well.
Send us a message, so we know what you're thinking!Why do you like the music you do? Is it as simple as “It's what I heard on the radio”? Or something deeper? People with elder siblings may be exposed to music earlier than first children. Jeff had an older brother, so was exposed earlier to cool music - Beatles, Janis, Hendrix, and so on. Mick was the eldest in his family and had to find his own taste. (No surprise considering what he listens to!) Were you bullied as a child? Influence! Did you share music with your friends? Influence! Did you have access to a good radio station? Or print media? Influence!! We talk about our early influences – musical & otherwise – and look at how they played a role in what we listen to today. In Rock News, Ringo has released a country album, and Toto is touring. Oh well, shouldn't take them long to play their 3 hits. You know Jeff's obsessed with AI, so he asked three AI brands to nominate the greatest albums of 1971. Not much variation, really. One day, we may ask them to understand quality, rather than sales figures, and see what they give us. Our Album You Must Listen to Before you Die is “Blue” by Joni Mitchell - an top grade album that deserves to be here. Mick references Atlantic Records' sampler called “Very Together” which featured “Carey” from this album, and pointed out a link between Joni Mitchell and Scottish hard rock band, Nazareth. How did YOUR tastes develop? Drop us a line & let us know. Enjoy! References: RAM Magazine, Rock Australia Magazine, Countdown, Molly Meldrum, 2DoubleJay, The Magus/Holger Brockman, Chris Winter, Mac Cocker, “Never Mind the Bollocks”, The Sex Pistols, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, David Bowie, “Five Years”, “Room to Move”, Chris Winter, “Starman”, “Rock'n'roll Suicide”, Birdland, Weather Report, Joe Zawinul, Brian Eno, “Another Green World”, “Zawinul Lava”, “Rock'n'Roll Animal”, Lou Reed, Steve Hunter, “Sweet Jane”, “Heroin”, “Rock'n'Roll”, Berlin, Alice Cooper, Velvet Underground, Peter Gabriel, “Car”, “Stranded”, Roxy Music, Bryan Ferry, “Song for Europe”, “Street Life”, “Psalm”, Sisters of Mercy, XTC, Nico, REM, Television, Patti Smith, “Sgt Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band”, The Beatles, "Within You Without You”, “Tomorrow Never Knows”, Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Like a Rolling Stone”, Revolver, Bridge Over Troubled Water, Simon and Garfunkel, Pearl, Janis Joplin, Tapestry, Carole King, Slade Alive, Hot August Nigh”, “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”, “Dark Side of the Moon”, “Led Zeppelin IV”, “Silk Degrees”, Box Scaggs, “Journey to the Centre of the Earth”, Rick Wakeman, “Woodstock”, “Monterey Pop”, “The Song Remains the Same”, “The Last Waltz”, The Guitar Spa, Redeye Records, John Foy, bootleg records, “His Master's Voice”, “Sheetkeeckers”, Australian electronica/dance music store, Hipgnosis, Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel, Regurgitator, “I like your old stuff better than your new stuff", DeepSeek, ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Blue, Joni Mitchell, Henry Lewy, “Very Together”, “This Flight Tonight”, Nazareth Episode Playlist The first song played by 2DoubleJay - “You Just Like Me ‘Cos I'm Good in Bed”
This week on America's Podcast, we hitch a ride down the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road to see if Elton John's classic still rocks—or if it just blows like a candle in the wind (no spoilers, but we ain't packing up our bags just yet). Helping us navigate this glitter-covered, piano-fueled journey are Travis Perrotta and Andy Rodriguez, who bring their hot takes and questionable life choices to the table. And of course, we've got Tracks of the Week to keep your ears entertained: Marc – Gone (Live) by U2 (Because Bono refuses to be forgotten.) Jerry – Streetlight Serenader by Billy Joel (Deep-cut Joel is the best Joel.) Travis – The Gift by The Velvet Underground (For those who like their rock weird and wonderful.) Andy – Centerfield by John Fogerty (Swing batter, batter, SWING!) Mooger – Green River by CCR (Swamp rock never dies.) So, until next week, don't say goodbye to the Yellow Brick Road—stay young, stay weird, and for the love of rock ‘n' roll, subscribe! #AmericasPodcast #EltonJohn #GoodbyeYellowBrickRoad #PodcastAddict #ClassicRock #MusicNerds #StayGolden #SubscribeOrCry
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In this episode of the Behind The Song podcast, join Janda as she digs into the unexpected success of Elton John's "Bennie and the Jets." Released in 1973 on the landmark album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, this quirky tune tells the story of a fictional all-girl band, a response with lyrics written by Bernie Taupin to the glam-rock craze at the time. Discover how a happy accident—a misplaced piano chord—led to a unique “faked-live” sound for the entire recording, and how radio play in Detroit turned a pretty odd song into a chart-topping hit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the Behind The Song podcast, join Janda as she digs into the unexpected success of Elton John's "Bennie and the Jets." Released in 1973 on the landmark album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, this quirky tune tells the story of a fictional all-girl band, a response with lyrics written by Bernie Taupin to the glam-rock craze at the time. Discover how a happy accident—a misplaced piano chord—led to a unique “faked-live” sound for the entire recording, and how radio play in Detroit turned a pretty odd song into a chart-topping hit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a message, so we know what you're thinking!In case you hadn't noticed, we love a good cover version! This episode, we're looking at covers - staples, covers from strange sources, and some songs that have had a LOT of covers, including a bunch of covers of Bowie's “Heroes”. Our Album You Must Hear before You Die is “Is This It?” by The Strokes. This punk/Britpop-influenced album got rave reviews on release in 2001 from Rolling Stone, The Village Voice, and New Musical Express. We're not convinced. In Knockin' on Heaven's Door, we mourn the loss of Wayne Osmond (of the Osmond Brothers), Chad Morgan, the Aussie country great, and Peter Yarrow, of Peter, Paul and Mary. We hope they get to sing a rousing chorus of “Puff the Magic Dragon together. As usual, there's heaps of fun. Enjoy!! Playlist (all the songs and artists referenced in the episode) Playlist – “Heroes” covers References: Heroes, REM, Leonard Cohen, “Suzanne”, “Hallelujah", Bob Dylan, “All along the Watchtower”, "If Not for You”, Olivia Newton-John, Johnny Cash, American Recordings, “All the Young Dudes”, Mott the Hoople, Ian Hunter, XTC, White Music, “This is Pop”, Devo, “(I can't get no) Satisfaction”, Zoot, “Eleanor Rigby”, Rick Springfield, Howard Gable, Alison Durbin, 801, “Tomorrow Never Knows”, ” 801 Live, "You Really Got Me”, Ministry, “Lay Lady Lay”, Al Jourgenson, “Heartbreak Hotel”, Elvis Presley, John Cale, June 1, 1974, Slow Dazzle, Fragments of a Rainy Season, Nirvana, "The Man Who Sold The World", “Unplugged”, Mick Ronson, Linda Ronstadt, “Different Drum”, Stone Ponies, Mike Nesmith, “You're No Good”, “Poor Poor Pitiful Me”, Cowboy Junkies, “Sweet Jane”, Fine Young Cannibals, “Suspicious Minds”, Talking Heads, “Take Me to The River”, Elvis Costello, “(What's So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love, And Understanding”, George Benson, “On Broadway”, Mia Dyson, “The Passenger”, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Sara Blasko, “Flame Trees”, “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”, Reg Livermore, “Celluloid Heroes”, The Kinks, Peter Gabriel, Scratch My Back, I'll Scratch Yours, Motorhead, David Hasselhoff, Blondie, Oasis, Nico, Moby (with Mindy Jones), Phillip Glass, “Superman”, Lifes Rich Pageant, “There She Goes Again”, “Pale Blue Eyes”, “First we take Manhattan”,
This week's Pick One brings a wide-ranging set of tough choices, from classic rock showdowns to Super Bowl food preferences. Coop and Dave debate the best Elton John album (Tumbleweed Connection vs. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road), whether they'd rather be Tom Brady or Patrick Mahomes for the next year, and the more successful menu comeback—McPizza or the KFC Double Down. Plus, cable news vs. premium movie channels, Ozzy Osbourne vs. Alice Cooper for a two-hour car ride, and more!
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The mid-80's were a tough time for Elton John. The singer and pianist who had been a stellar success in the 70's was deep in the clutches of drug addiction, and struggling to perform due to throat issues. His studio album, "Leather Jackets" had failed to produce a single to reach the top 40. It seemed that he was finding more controversy in the British tabloids than he was success in the music industry.In the midst of this, however, he produced a stellar live album. Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra was John's twenty-eighth official album release, focusing on some of the performers earlier hits. In the last two months of 1986, Elton John did a series of concerts as a part of his tour of Australia and New Zealand which contained two sets. The first set was a traditional concert with John and his 14-piece band. The second set had the band backed by the 88-piece Melbourne Symphony Orchestra with John dressed as Mozart in front of the grand piano. The Live album captured this symphonic second set.The album was a success, hitting number 24 on the Billboard 200 and certifying gold by January 1988.This concert also marked a change. It was the last in which Elton John appeared in his elaborate stage costumes. He also underwent throat surgery in January 1987 which - while successful - permanently altered his voice. His next few albums would be somewhat more successful, but he would sober up in the early 90's and release his highly successful "The One" album in 1992.Bruce presents this live symphonic hit for this week's podcast. Burn Down the MissionThis song is the concluding track of John's third album, "Tumbleweed Connection." That was a concept album with the theme of Western Americana. The lyrics are a bit vague, but the story tells of a poor community oppressed by some kind of powerful force. The singer has taken direct action to remedy the situation, and is defending his action of burning down the mission as the only way to defend his family. Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest WordHailing from his "Blue Moves" studio album, this sad song is characterized by lyricist Bernie Taupin as "that whole idealistic feeling people get when they want to save something from dying when they basically know deep down inside that it is already dead." Take Me to the PilotOriginally from John's self-titled second album, this song contains lyrics which both John and Taupin admit are nonsensical, but just contain words that sound good together. Six of the 14 tracks on this live album are from Elton John's second album. Candle In the WindThis song from the "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" album was never released as a single in the US until it was released in this live version. Taupin used Marilyn Monroe as an archetype of the famous artist cut down in the prime of life. He was initially inspired by hearing Clive Davis using the phrase "candle in the wind" in tribute to Janis Joplin. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Theme from the motion picture SpaceballsMel Brooks is at it again, this time with his classic spoof on Star Wars. May the Schwartz be with you! STAFF PICKS:Throwing It All Away by GenesisLynch kicks off the staff picks with this single from the Invisible Touch album that went to number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Genesis guitarist Mike Rutherford wrote the song and lyrics. The upbeat music is quite different from the melancholy lyrics about a love who is leaving the singer.Don't Let Me Die Young by Andy TaylorRob brings us a solo single from Duran Duran's guitarist. The video for the song depicts at-risk youth engaged in dangerous activities at night from crime and cars to drugs. Taylor's album "Thunder" came out in the midst of the hair metal band's height. This single also features Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols.Alone Again Or by The DamnedWayne features a cover song originally recorded in 1967 by the group Love. The Damned began as a punk group, and moved to post-punk, somewhat goth rock over time. Love was an inspiration for the Damned, which encouraged them to cover this song. The horns give the track a Spanish feel.Housequake by PrinceBruce closes out the staff picks with a party song from the double album "Sign O' The Times." It was the B-side for the single "U Got the Look." Prince used pitch-shifted vocals to create a higher, more feminine voice for this track. It was originally going to be on an androgynous alter persona album called "Camille" before it was folded into this double album. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:21st Century Common Man, Pt. 1 by Tangerine DreamThis jazz group closes out our podcast this week. 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In this weeks episode Richard from Rainbow Rangers and Paul, Simon, George and Andrew reflect on the positives from Saturdays game against Watford and discuss whether this is the start of consistently improved fortunes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hoy se cumplen 971 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es martes 22 de octubre de 2024. Día Internacional de la Tartamudez. El 22 de octubre se celebra el Día Internacional de la Tartamudez o también conocido como Día Internacional de la Conciencia del Tartamudeo, como una fecha de apoyo a las personas que padecen esta condición y que a veces no encuentran los apoyos suficientes para desenvolverse normalmente en su día a día. Tartamudez es la palabra con que generalmente conocemos a la espasmofernia, disfernia o disfluencia del habla. Un trastorno comunicacional que tiene como característica la interrupción involuntaria al hablar y viene acompañada de miedo, estrés, así como de tensión muscular en la cara y el cuello. La causa específica que genera este desorden no se ha encontrado aún, pero diversos estudios demuestran que es en un 80% hereditaria y en un 20% de origen bioneurológico. 1859.- España declara la guerra a Marruecos. 1885.- Dictamen arbitral del papa León XIII, por el que se reconoce la soberanía de España sobre las Carolinas frente a las pretensiones alemanas hacia estas islas del Pacífico. 1926: El Gobierno decide acuñar nuevas monedas de 50 céntimos, para sustituir la calderilla de cobre-níquel. 1945: Se aprueba la ley de referéndum para consultar directamente al pueblo español asuntos de especial trascendencia. 1948: El PCE y el PSUC abandonan la lucha armada. 1962.- Crisis de los misiles. El presidente Kennedy, ante la evidencia de misiles rusos en Cuba, decreta el bloqueo de todos los buques con material bélico. 1964.- El filósofo y escritor francés Jean-Paul Sartre rechaza el premio Nobel de Literatura que le fue concedido. 1970.- Llega al aeropuerto de Barajas el primer Boeing 747 "Jumbo" adquirido por Iberia y bautizado con el nombre de Cervantes. 1975.- Una estación espacial soviética se posa en Venus y envía la primera imagen de la superficie del suelo del planeta. 2001.- TVE emite la primera edición del concurso de música "Operación Triunfo" (OT). 2004.- El Príncipe Felipe de Borbón entrega por primera vez, junto a su esposa Letizia Ortiz, los premios Príncipe de Asturias. 2008.- Lanzamiento del sistema operativo Android para teléfonos inteligentes. Santoral para hoy 22 de octubre: santa María Salomé y Córdula; san Marcos; santos Heraclio y Alodia. La presidenta de Moldavia denuncia la compra de votos por parte de "grupos criminales" en el referéndum de la UE. El Gobierno de Meloni aprueba un decreto para sortear el veto judicial a sus centros de migrantes en Albania. Alarma social: Casi el 15% de los jóvenes de la UE tiene dificultades para pagar el alquiler, según nuevos datos de Eurostat. La Audiencia Nacional rechaza la querella del PP contra el PSOE por financiación ilegal. Ayuso no irá el viernes a la Moncloa y acusa a Sánchez de mantener "una cacería política contra ella". Clavijo reacciona al plante del PP y busca por su cuenta soluciones para los menores migrantes. Se retrasa a este miércoles la reunión del presidente canario con Montero por el coste de la acogida, pero se suspende la prevista con Torres ante la ausencia de los populares. Malestar nacionalista con sus socios en las Islas por rechazar la negociación sin explicaciones por parte de Feijóo. El turismo aporta en Canarias vía impuestos la mayor suma de la historia El motor de la economía regional dejará en 2024 en las arcas públicas unos 4.000 millones, cifra que casi equivale a todo el presupuesto anual para políticas sanitarias. El Gobierno canario aprueba un plan de choque para volver a contratar más de 100 profesionales para Dependencia. El Consejo de Gobierno aprueba destinar 4,8 millones de euros a la contratación de estas personas. Encontrar un alquiler en Canarias por menos de 600 euros es casi imposible. Gran Canaria recibe el mayor cayuco de su historia con 231 personas, 58 de ellas menores. A su llegada han recibido asistencia humanitaria y sanitaria y tres han sido trasladadas al hospital. Un 22 de octubre de 1973, Elton John, Lanza el álbum "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road". El álbum "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" de Elton John alcanzó el número 1 en las listas de Estados Unidos el 22 de octubre de 1973. Este álbum es considerado uno de los más importantes en la carrera de Elton John.
Bienvenidos a La Diez Capital Radio! Están a punto de comenzar un nuevo episodio de nuestro Programa de Actualidad, donde la información, la formación y el entretenimiento se encuentran para ofrecerles lo mejor de las noticias y temas relevantes. Este programa, dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez, es su ventana directa a los acontecimientos más importantes, así como a las historias que capturan la esencia de nuestro tiempo. A través de un enfoque dinámico y cercano, Miguel Ángel conecta con ustedes para proporcionar una experiencia informativa y envolvente. Desde análisis profundos hasta entrevistas exclusivas, cada emisión está diseñada para mantenerles al tanto, ofrecerles nuevos conocimientos y, por supuesto, entretenerles. Para más detalles sobre el programa, visiten nuestra web en www.ladiez.es. - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hoy se cumplen 971 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es martes 22 de octubre de 2024. Día Internacional de la Tartamudez. El 22 de octubre se celebra el Día Internacional de la Tartamudez o también conocido como Día Internacional de la Conciencia del Tartamudeo, como una fecha de apoyo a las personas que padecen esta condición y que a veces no encuentran los apoyos suficientes para desenvolverse normalmente en su día a día. Tartamudez es la palabra con que generalmente conocemos a la espasmofernia, disfernia o disfluencia del habla. Un trastorno comunicacional que tiene como característica la interrupción involuntaria al hablar y viene acompañada de miedo, estrés, así como de tensión muscular en la cara y el cuello. La causa específica que genera este desorden no se ha encontrado aún, pero diversos estudios demuestran que es en un 80% hereditaria y en un 20% de origen bioneurológico. 1859.- España declara la guerra a Marruecos. 1885.- Dictamen arbitral del papa León XIII, por el que se reconoce la soberanía de España sobre las Carolinas frente a las pretensiones alemanas hacia estas islas del Pacífico. 1926: El Gobierno decide acuñar nuevas monedas de 50 céntimos, para sustituir la calderilla de cobre-níquel. 1945: Se aprueba la ley de referéndum para consultar directamente al pueblo español asuntos de especial trascendencia. 1948: El PCE y el PSUC abandonan la lucha armada. 1962.- Crisis de los misiles. El presidente Kennedy, ante la evidencia de misiles rusos en Cuba, decreta el bloqueo de todos los buques con material bélico. 1964.- El filósofo y escritor francés Jean-Paul Sartre rechaza el premio Nobel de Literatura que le fue concedido. 1970.- Llega al aeropuerto de Barajas el primer Boeing 747 "Jumbo" adquirido por Iberia y bautizado con el nombre de Cervantes. 1975.- Una estación espacial soviética se posa en Venus y envía la primera imagen de la superficie del suelo del planeta. 2001.- TVE emite la primera edición del concurso de música "Operación Triunfo" (OT). 2004.- El Príncipe Felipe de Borbón entrega por primera vez, junto a su esposa Letizia Ortiz, los premios Príncipe de Asturias. 2008.- Lanzamiento del sistema operativo Android para teléfonos inteligentes. Santoral para hoy 22 de octubre: santa María Salomé y Córdula; san Marcos; santos Heraclio y Alodia. La presidenta de Moldavia denuncia la compra de votos por parte de "grupos criminales" en el referéndum de la UE. El Gobierno de Meloni aprueba un decreto para sortear el veto judicial a sus centros de migrantes en Albania. Alarma social: Casi el 15% de los jóvenes de la UE tiene dificultades para pagar el alquiler, según nuevos datos de Eurostat. La Audiencia Nacional rechaza la querella del PP contra el PSOE por financiación ilegal. Ayuso no irá el viernes a la Moncloa y acusa a Sánchez de mantener "una cacería política contra ella". Clavijo reacciona al plante del PP y busca por su cuenta soluciones para los menores migrantes. Se retrasa a este miércoles la reunión del presidente canario con Montero por el coste de la acogida, pero se suspende la prevista con Torres ante la ausencia de los populares. Malestar nacionalista con sus socios en las Islas por rechazar la negociación sin explicaciones por parte de Feijóo. El turismo aporta en Canarias vía impuestos la mayor suma de la historia El motor de la economía regional dejará en 2024 en las arcas públicas unos 4.000 millones, cifra que casi equivale a todo el presupuesto anual para políticas sanitarias. El Gobierno canario aprueba un plan de choque para volver a contratar más de 100 profesionales para Dependencia. El Consejo de Gobierno aprueba destinar 4,8 millones de euros a la contratación de estas personas. Encontrar un alquiler en Canarias por menos de 600 euros es casi imposible. Gran Canaria recibe el mayor cayuco de su historia con 231 personas, 58 de ellas menores. A su llegada han recibido asistencia humanitaria y sanitaria y tres han sido trasladadas al hospital. Un 22 de octubre de 1973, Elton John, Lanza el álbum "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road". El álbum "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" de Elton John alcanzó el número 1 en las listas de Estados Unidos el 22 de octubre de 1973. Este álbum es considerado uno de los más importantes en la carrera de Elton John. - Sección de actualidad con mucho sentido de Humor inteligente en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista socarrón y palmero, José Juan Pérez Capote, El Nº 1. - Sección en el programa El Remate de la Diez Capital radio con el coordinador de la alianza de vecinos de Canarias, Abel Román. El viceconsejero del Gobierno de Canarias, Don Antonio Llorens ha recibido a una representación de la oposición a la actual presidenta del ilustre colegio de psicología para mostrar las supuestas irregularidades administrativas. Durante tres años no se han aprobado los presupuestos anuales.El monumento a Franco que se niegan a resignificar, sin embargo Sánchez si lo quiere resignificar el Valle de los caídos. La estrategia de grupos independentistas canarios y de extrema izquierda para destruir el turismo. - Entrevista en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el analista político, Manuel Fernández. Analizamos la actualidad política. - En el episodio de hoy, titulado "El Poder de las Conversaciones: Un Factor Protector de Nuestra Salud Mental", exploraremos cómo las conversaciones significativas impactan nuestro bienestar, por qué hablar con autenticidad y empatía es fundamental para cuidar nuestra salud mental y cómo podemos fomentar diálogos que fortalezcan nuestras relaciones. Acompáñanos en este episodio para descubrir el poder de las palabras y convertir nuestras interacciones en herramientas de crecimiento, apoyo y salud emocional.
National get funky day. Entertainment on 1966. 1st airplane dogfight, PBS went on the air, Elton John released Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. Todays birthdays - Chester A. Arthur, Steve Miller, Brian Johnson, Jeff Conway, Karen Allen, Bernie Mac, Kate Winslet, Jesse Eisenberg. Steve Jobs died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Everything I do gohn be funky - Lee DorseyCherish - The AssociationThere goes my everything - Jack GreeneBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Jungle love - The Steve Miller BandBack in black - AC/DCExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka on facebook and cooolmedia.com
Ba de ya! Say that you remember! Ba de ya! Dancing in September! Ba de yah! Musical analysiiiis!It's finally time for Strong Songs to take on one of the strongest bands of all, the great Earth, Wind & Fire. In honor of September 21, Kirk does a deep dive on EWF's timeless tribute to the end of summertime - those layered grooves, those funky bass parts, and those glossy, effortless vocals.Written by: Maurice White, Al McKay & Alee WillisProduced by: Maurice WhiteAlbum: The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire Vol. 1, 1978Listen/Buy: Apple Music | Amazon | SpotifyFEATURED/DISCUSSED:“Shining Star” and “Way of the World” by Earth, Wind & Fire from That's The Way of the World, 1975“Serpentine Fire” by Earth, Wind & Fire from All N' All, 1977“In The Stone” by EWF from I Am, 1979“Easy Lover” by Phillip Bailey, Phil Collins and Nathan East, 1990“Neutron Dance” by Alee Willis performed by the Pointer Sisters on Break Out, 1984“Celebration” by Kool & The Gang, 1980“Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” by Elton John and Bernie Taupin from Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, 1973OUTRO SOLOIST: Erik ElligersErik is a Connecticut-based multi-instrumentalist and music educator. He plays saxophone with the New London Big Band and sings and plays guitar for the fabulous band Goodnight Blue Moon - check them out, you won't regret it: https://www.goodnightbluemoon.com/----LINKS-----RECAST RECOMMENDATION: "Disco Snails" by Vulfmon and Zachary Barker and "Hit The Target" by Theo Katzman feat. Eddie Barbash from Dot, 2024SUPPORT STRONG SONGS!Paypal | Patreon.com/StrongsongsMERCH STOREstore.strongsongspodcast.comSOCIAL MEDIAIG: @Kirk_Hamilton | Threads: @Kirk_HamiltonNEWSLETTERnewsletter.kirkhamilton.comJOIN THE DISCORDhttps://discord.gg/GCvKqAM8SmSTRONG SONGS PLAYLISTSSpotify | Apple Music | YouTube MusicSHOW ARTTom Deja, Bossman Graphics--------------------SEPTEMBER 2024 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONSMeryl AllisonRobyn MetcalfeBrian TempletCesarBob TuckerCorpus FriskyBen BarronCatherine WarnerDamon WhiteKaya WoodallJay SwartzMiriam JoyRushDaniel Hannon-BarryChristopher MillerJamie WhiteChristopher McConnellDavid MascettiJoe LaskaKen HirshMelanie AndrichJenness GardnerNathaniel BauernfeindPaul DelaneyDave SharpeSami SamhuriJeremy DawsonAccessViolationAndre BremerDave FloreySEPTEMBER 2024 HALF-NOTE PATRONSLawrenceSy JacobsirritableIan PiddAndrew HoferJordan GatenbyMelissa KuhnsAshleySeattle Trans & Nonbinary Choral EnsembleKevin MarceloMatt CSamantha CoatesJamesMark NadasdiJeffDan CutterJoseph RomeroOl ParkerJohn BerryDanielle KrizMichael YorkClint McElroyMordok's Vape PenInmar GivoniMichael SingerMerv AdrianJoe GalloLauren KnottsDave KolasHenry MindlinMonica St. AngeloStephen WolkwitzSuzanneRand LeShayMaxeric spMatthew JonesThomasAnthony MentzJames McMurryEthan Laserbrian john peterChris RemoMatt SchoenthalAaron WilsonDent EarlCarlos LernerMisty HaisfieldAbraham BenrubiChris KotarbaCallum WebbLynda MacNeilDick MorganBen SteinSusan GreenGrettir AsmundarsonSean MurphyAlan BroughRandal VegterGo Birds!Robert Granatdave malloyNick GallowayHeather Jjohn halpinPeter HardingDavidJohn BaumanMartín SalíasStu BakerSteve MartinoDr Arthur A GrayCarolinaGary PierceMatt BaxterLuigi BocciaE Margaret WartonCharles McGeeCatherine ClauseEthan BaumanKenIsWearingAHatJordan BlockAaron WadeJeff UlmDavid FutterJamieDeebsPortland Eye CareRichard SneddonJanice BerryDoreen CarlsonDavid McDarbyWendy GilchristElliot RosenLisa TurnerPaul WayperMiles FormanBruno GaetaKenneth JungZak RemerRishi SahayJeffrey BeanJason ReitmanAilie FraserRob TsukNATALIE MISTILISJosh SingerAmy Lynn ThornsenAdam WKelli BrockingtonVictoria Yumino caposselaSteve PaquinDavid JoskeBernard KhooRobert HeuerDavid NoahGeraldine ButlerMadeleine MaderJason PrattAbbie BergDoug BelewDermot CrowleyAchint SrivastavaRyan RairighMichael BermanLinda DuffyBonnie PrinsenLiz SegerEoin de BurcaKevin PotterM Shane BordersDallas HockleyJason GerryNell MorseNathan GouwensLauren ReayEric PrestemonCookies250Angela LivingstoneDiane HughesMichael CasnerLowell MeyerStephen TsoneffJoshua HillGeoff GoldenPascal RuegerRandy SouzaClare HolbertonDiane TurnerTom ColemanDhu WikMelmaniacEric HelmJonathan DanielsCaro Fieldmichael bochnerNaomi WatsonDavid CushmanAlexanderChris KGavin DoigSam FennTanner MortonAJ SchusterJennifer BushDavid StroudBrad CallahanAmanda FurlottiAndrew BakerAndrew FairL.B. MorseBill ThorntonBrian AmoebasBrett DouvilleJeffrey OlsonMatt BetzelNate from KalamazooMelanie StiversRichard TollerAlexander PolsonJustin McElroyArjun SharmaJames JohnsonKevin MorrellColin Hodo
In this episode, we dive deep into the timeless classic, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John, ranked #78 on Apple Music's Top 100 Albums of All Time. Join us as we explore the intricate melodies, storytelling, and unforgettable hits that make this album a cornerstone of rock history. From the epic opener "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" to the iconic "Candle in the Wind," and the infectious energy of "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting," we break down each track, discussing its impact, lyrics, and why this album still resonates decades later. Whether you're a lifelong fan or a first-time listener, this episode offers fresh insights and appreciation for one of Elton John's greatest works. Tune in for a musical journey through this double album masterpiece!
Cristalle by Chanel (1974) + Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (1973) with Glen Rockney of Rare Candy and The Back Wall 8/7/24 S6E58 To hear the complete continuing story of The Perfume Nationalist please subscribe on Patreon.
Phish Tour Kicks Off: Anticipation and Reflections from the RoadLarry Mishkin is excited about the ongoing summer tour of the band Phish, particularly looking forward to their upcoming shows at Alpine Valley and St. Louis. He reflects on a Grateful Dead concert from July 22, 1984, at Ventura County Fairgrounds, sharing personal memories of attending shows in 1984, which was a significant year for him. He discusses the song "Loser" by Jerry Garcia, noting its Americana themes and its history with the Grateful Dead. He praises Garcia's performance at the 1984 show and the song's growling vocals and guitar work.Larry also talks about the song "Day Job," highlighting its unique history with the Grateful Dead as a song fans petitioned to be dropped from their setlists. He reflects on why the song wasn't popular among fans, comparing it to another song, "Liberty," which he personally didn't favor. Despite this, he appreciates the version performed at the Ventura show for its energy and Jerry's engagement.In the music world segment, the he provides updates on Phish's summer tour, sharing setlists from recent shows in Mansfield, Massachusetts. He expresses excitement about attending multiple shows and describes how his appreciation for Phish has grown, comparing it to his experience with the Grateful Dead. He anticipates hearing specific songs and is eager to connect with fellow fans.The show also features a segment on Stanley Jordan, a musician known for his unique guitar style. Jordan shares his journey to creating a project called Stanley Plays the Dead, a tribute to the Grateful Dead. He recounts meeting Phil Lesh and performing with him, which inspired his current project. Jordan's distinctive two-hand tapping technique on guitar is highlighted, along with his diverse musical collaborations over the years. Grateful DeadJuly 22, 1084 (40 years ago)Ventura County FairgroundsVentura, CAThe Grateful Dead Live at Ventura County Fairgrounds on 1984-07-22 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive _____________________________________________INCOMPLETE BUT IT HAS ALL THE MUSIC CLIPSCAN WE TAPE TOMORROW AT 10 A.M. MY TIME?Let me know. Thank you______________________________________Fake Intro for my nephew, Ben Mishkin's 11th birthday, I will just introduce it as “my podcast”, play the clip and wish him a happy birthday, then we cut back to our normal intro tune and I do a regular introduction. What do you think? Bennie and the Jets - Elton John - Live in London 1974 HD (youtube.com)0:08 – 1:18 "Bennie and the Jets" (also titled "Benny & the Jets") is a song written by English musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin, and performed by John.[3] The song first appeared on the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album in 1973. "Bennie and the Jets" has been one of John's most popular songs and was performed during his appearance at Live Aid.The track was a massive hit in the United States and Canada, released in 1974 as an A-side using the spelling "Bennie". In most territories the track was released as the B-side to "Candle in the Wind", using the spelling "Benny". Album artwork (back-cover track listing and center-panel design) consistently lists the song as "Bennie" while either "Bennie" or "Benny" appears on the vinyl album depending on territory. The track was released as an A-side in the UK in 1976, as "Benny and the Jets".It is ranked number 371 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.Happy Birthday to my nephew Ben who turns 11 today while at summer camp in the Poconos. Great time to be alive. There with his big sister Lily and lots of good friends while his younger brother Nate has the run of the house! Have a great day big guy. And now, back to our regularly scheduled show: Normal house intro music Great show today from one of the Deadhead's favorite venues, Ventura County Fairgrounds. Basically on the car racing track and demo derby. View is of the beach and ocean. Shows start in the afternoon, 2 or 3, so no real light show except mother nature and if you are lucky, a beautiful sunset just as the show ends or shortly thereafter. Location of my first show ever and the only time I saw the boys there. This show is two summers later and finds the Boys cranking along in 1984, a big year for me in terms of shows that included a big chunk of Spring tour, Red Rocks, my first summer tour experience, first Alpine, and first New Years shows. Still found time to graduate from Michigan and start law school. INTRO: Loser Track #4 2:40 – 4:20 The song seems covered in the Americana dust of so many songs from this period of Hunter's and Garcia's songwriting partnership. Abilene, whether in Texas or Kansas, is a dusty cowtown—at the time in which the song seems to be set, the cattle outnumbered the human inhabitants by a factor of tens. It's easy to see the scene Hunter so casually sets, of a broken-down gambler in a saloon, with a dirt street outside full of armed cowpokes.Appearing, as it does, on Garcia (Jan, 1972), the song seems to pair naturally with the other gambling song on the album, “Deal.” It could be sung by the same character on a different day, in fact. And it fits in, as I mentioned, with a whole suite of songs that might be set in the same generic America of the late 19th or early 20th centuries: “Brown-Eyed Women,” “Jack Straw,” “Mister Charlie,” “Tennessee Jed,” “Cumberland Blues,” “Candyman,” and others, as well as certain selected covers, such as “Me and My Uncle,” and “El Paso.”The crowning glory of the song, as in many other Garcia/Hunter compositions, is the bridge.The song culminates in this cry of hopefulness: “Last fair deal in the country, Sweet Susie, last fair deal in the town. Put your gold money where your love is, baby, before you let my deal go down—go down.”(It's noted that “Sweet Susie” was dropped at some point, but then, occasionally, brought back. I think it was an optional decoration to the line. Alex Allan, in his Grateful Dead Lyric and Song Finder site, notes that “Sweet Susie” rarely appears after 1972, but that it's sung in performances in 1974 and 1979.)The version at this show is one of the best I've ever heard. Garcia's voice is growling, his guitar playing spot on, energy bursting out of him. 1984 was a great year for the Dead and this show, and this tune, really epitomize all of it. Almost always a first set tune, usually first part of the set, traded off with Candyman, Must Have Been The Roses, and other first set Jerry ballads.Played: 353 timesFirst: February 18, 1971 at Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY, USALast: June 28, 1995 at the Palace at Auburn Hills, MI (Detroit) SHOW No. 1: Day Job Track #8 1:00 – 2:39 Garcia/Hunter “new tune” Never released on any studio recording, appears on Dick's Picks #6, Hartford Civic Center Oct. 14, 1983 in case you've never heard it. It's claim to fame, per Robert Hunter himself, is that “this song was dropped from the Grateful Dead repertoire at the request of the fans. Seriously.” I heard it a few times. Not my favorite, but good when Jerry was sharp and rocking like this version. Really one of the best. Played: 133First: August 28, 1982 at Oregon Country Fair Site, Veneta, OR, USALast: April 4, 1986 at Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT, USA SHOW No. 2: I Just Want To Make Love To You Track #11 1:27 – 3:10 "I Just Want to Make Love to You" is a blues song written by Willie Dixon. In 1954, it was recorded by Muddy Waters,[2] and released as a single with the title "Just Make Love to Me". The song reached number four on Billboard magazine's R&B Best Sellers chart.[3]Backing Waters on vocals are Little Walter on harmonica, Jimmy Rogers on guitar, Otis Spann on piano, Willie Dixon on bass, and Fred Below on drums.[1] Waters recorded the song again for the album Electric Mud (1968).The Rolling Stones covered the song on their 1964 debut album The Rolling Stones. In 1972, British blues rock group Foghat recorded a studio version for their self-titled debut album in 1972. The song was also released as a single and it became their first single to reach the charts, appearing at No. 83 on the Billboard Hot 100[9] and No. 31 in Australia.[10] An eight-minute version from a 1977 concert performance is included on Foghat Live. It was edited down to 3:56 release as a single, which reached number 33 on the Billboard Hot 100[9] and No. 28 on the RPM Top Singles chart in Canada. I heard this on Foghat Live and thought it was a Foghat song. Could not believe when I heard the Dead had played it! Dead played it 4 times: Pig in ‘66 Brent in ‘84 Jerry in ‘95 Times: 4First: November 29, 1966 at The Matrix, San Francisco, CA, USALast: February 21, 1995 at Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT, USA SHOW No. 3: Drums Track #14 7;00 – end INTO Space Track #15 0:00 - :36 SHOW No. 4: Space Track #15 10:59 – end INTO Morning Dew Track #16 0:00 – 1:28 Birthdays: Benny John Gross OUTRO: Midnight Hour Track #19 1:42 – 3:27 .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
Serial bedwetters, and High Roller etiquette. The family find new meaning to Elton Johns' "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.” And Matt demands a refund for the years of school fees paid.
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A l'occasion de la sortie d"Etincelle", son album de reprises en duo Waxx accompagné par Ko Ko Mo était l'invité du Double Expresso RTL2 ce vendredi 7 juin 2024. Le trio a interprété "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", une reprise d'Elton John en direct des studios de la station Pop-Rock.
A l'occasion de la sortie d"Etincelle", son album de reprises en duo Waxx accompagné par Ko Ko Mo était l'invité du Double Expresso RTL2 ce vendredi 7 juin 2024. Le trio a interprété "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", une reprise d'Elton John en direct des studios de la station Pop-Rock.
Since at least March 1968, the world has been gifted with original music by Reginald Dwight, the artist better known as Elton John. From the 60s up through the 2020s, Mr. John would go on to have one of the most successful music careers in pop history, spanning 31 studio albums, 10 soundtracks, 5 live albums, 16 compilation albums, and a slew of awards and accolades. Now that Elton has recently retired from live performing, the Great Pop Culture Debate wants to look back at his inimitable songbook and attempt to determine the Best Elton John Single of all time. We consider: “Your Song,” “Honky Cat,” “Don't Go Breaking My Heart,” “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,” “Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me,” “The Bitch is Back,” “Crocodile Rock,” “I'm Still Standing,” “Rocket Man,” “Philadelphia Freedom,” “Tiny Dancer,” “I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues,” “Candle in the Wind,” “Bennie and the Jets,” and more. Join host Eric Rezsnyak, GPCD panelists Derek Mekita and Kate Racculia, and extra-special guest John Higgins, Feature Writer at EltonJohn.com and Sir Elton's personal archivist, as they discuss 16 of the Rocket Man's most beloved songs, narrowing them down until they make their final decision! To listen to Round 1, showing how we got to the Sweet 16 down from the Top 32, become a Patreon supporter of the podcast today to access the exclusive Part 1 episode. RELATED CONTENT Best Phil Collins Song Best Gay Icon Best Song of 1994 Have a say in future episodes! Finally, if you want to have a say in what episodes we tackle next, vote in our Topic Polls! And we would love to have you pick your faves in the polls currently open for your votes! EPISODE CREDITS Host: Eric Rezsnyak Panel: Derek Mekita, Kate Racculia Special Guest: John Higgins Producer: Curtis Creekmore Editors: Eric Rezsnyak, John Higgins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ryan is joined by actor, and lead singer of goth rock band Black Angel, Corey Landis as they discuss the epic masterpiece by Elton John that featured hits like Candle in the Wind, Bennie and the Jets, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, and more! Support the Show.
Elton John's career was climbing fast when he and his band decided to lay down the 17 tracks for Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. The guys discuss underrated bass players, lyrics that needed a little longer in the oven, and stacking the deck across one hundred and sixteen minutes of double album.Email us your complaints (or questions / comments) at 1001AlbumComplaints@gmail.comListen to our episode companion playlist (compilation of the songs we referenced on this episode) here:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2jeE6d5ue6XS7fzXTyUQbD?si=e571915616834201Listen to Goodbye Yellow Brick Road here:https://open.spotify.com/album/5WupqgR68HfuHt3BMJtgun?si=xGVzo9ImQUuNdsA4CjUeuQIntro music: When the Walls Fell by The Beverly CrushersOutro music: After the Afterlife by MEGAFollow our Spotify Playlist of music produced directly by us. Listen and complain at homeFollow us on instagram @thechopunlimited AND @1001AlbumComplaintsSupport us on Patreon, now including our new show Song Battle!https://www.patreon.com/1001AlbumComplaintsWe have 1001 Merch! Support us by buying some.US Merch StoreUK Merch StoreNext week's album: Bonnie Raitt - Nick of Time
This episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz shines a spotlight on Elton John's magnum opus, "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," a double album that has enchanted listeners since its release in 1973. A tour de force of versatility, this album showcases Elton John's prowess in crafting songs that traverse the spectrum of rock, pop, and ballads, all infused with his flamboyant style and Bernie Taupin's lyrical genius. "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" is an eclectic mix of hits and deep cuts, from the poignant title track to the rocking "Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting," the soulful "Bennie and the Jets," and the cinematic "Candle in the Wind." This album not only cemented Elton John's status as a global superstar but also offered a rich tapestry of themes ranging from love and loss to fame and fantasy. In this episode, we delve into the creation of "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," exploring the creative process behind some of Elton John's most enduring hits. We'll discuss the album's recording in France, the band's dynamics, and the intricate production that brought these timeless songs to life. Additionally, we'll examine the cultural impact of the album, its iconic cover art, and how it reflects the extravagant and transformative era of the early '70s. Join us on Dem Vinyl Boyz as we embark on a musical odyssey down the "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," celebrating the artistry of Elton John and Bernie Taupin. This episode is a tribute to an album that continues to resonate with fans new and old, offering a glimpse into the creative brilliance that defines one of music's most dynamic duos.
In their final episode at the Studio The Mixtape Ambassadors go all out like a Jake Paul v Mike Tyson boxing match and discuss soaking like an NFL free agent in The Program and win an Oscar for BEST PODCAST EPISODE EVER!
Out: D Town B Town. Worthington Original. The dorm.In: Jen's mom. High tea at the Sugar Shack. The Dawson/Pacey/Joey triangle. Season 6, Episode 21 - “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”From streaming: As Pacey struggles to tell Dawson about his costly investment debacle, Jen conspires to enlist her mom in helping Grams face her bout with cancer.
Welcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:1 point: get the year correct within 10 years (e.g., you guess 1975 and it is between 1965-1985)4 points: get the year correct within 5 years (e.g., you guess 2004 and it is between 1999-2009)7 points: get the year correct within 2 years (e.g., you guess 1993 and it is between 1991-1995)10 points: get the year dead on!Guesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.comI will read your scores out on the following episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: Firework by Katy Perry (2010)Song 1: The Streak by Ray Stevens (1974)Song 2: Someone Like You by Adele (2011)Song 3: Yoda by "Weird Al" Yankovic (1985)Song 4: Moon by Rusted Root (1998)Song 5: The Thanksgiving Song by Adam Sandler (1992)Song 6: Sweet Little Sixteen by Chuck Berry (1958)Song 7: Business Time by Flight of the Conchords (2008)Song 8: My Prerogative by Bobby Brown (1988)Song 9: Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh! by Allan Sherman (1963)Song 10: Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John (1973)
Miami Vice actor Philip Michael Thomas, coined the term EGOT: someone who'd be lucky to win an Emmy, Grammy, Oscars, and Tony. The latest celebrity joining this high honor, is Elton John! Representing the music he's won these awards, listen and take music notes of this special playlist.Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann Catena"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" (1973)Farewell from Dodger Stadium (2022) concert, book"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" (2022)- video"That's What's Friends Are For" - Dionne and Friends (1986)"Basque" - James Galway, Vincent Fanuele, feat. Elton John (1991)"Candle in the Wind 1997" (1997)"Can You Feel the Love Tonight" (1994)"Can You Feel the Love Tonight - (The Lion King scene)The Lion King"(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" - feat. Taron Egerton (2019)Rocketman"The Gods Love Nubia" - Aida Ensemble, Heather Headley, Schele Williams (2000)Aida Broadway showingAdam PascalRelated Episode: Ep. 175 - Burt Bacharach Top 20
It's time for another mailbag episode, as Kirk takes on questions about Evanescence piano, Kelis bells, and counting in songs by Phish, Vessels, Ten Years After, and Kishi Bashi. All that, and a friendly dispute about a Taylor Swift song."Milkshake" by Neptunes/Kelis from Tasty, 2003"Going Under" by Evanescence from Fallen, 2003Joe Lovono plays the AulochromePat Metheney plays the Pikasso 42-string GuitarMatt Glassmeyer and Jano Rix demonstrate the ShuitarFuture Man plays Synth Axe Drumitar live with the Flecktones"What About Me?" by Snarky Puppy from We Like It Here, 2014"Shimmer Intend Spark Groove Defend" feat. Nels Cline from What Is To Be Done, 2019"Angst In My Pants" by Sparks from Angst in my Pants, 1982"The Sky Was Pink" by Vessels, 2012"Hahaha, Pt. 2" by Kishi Bashi from Lighght, 2014"Mound" by Phish from Rift, 1993"I'd Love to Change the World" by Ten Years After from A Space in Time, 1971"Bad Blood" (Taylor's Version) by Taylor Swift feat. Kendrick Lamar, 2015/2023Elton John plays "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" at Dodger Stadium, 2022The NIOSH Sound Level Meter AppOUTRO SOLOIST: BJ CordThis episode's outro soloist is BJ Cord, a fantastic trumpet player based in Portland. BJ works at Monette trumpets making some of the most beautiful horns in the world, and is a regular presence on their Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monettetrumpets----LINKS-----SUPPORT STRONG SONGS!Paypal | Patreon.com/StrongsongsMERCH STOREstore.strongsongspodcast.comSOCIAL MEDIAIG: @Kirk_Hamilton | Threads: @Kirk_HamiltonNEWSLETTERhttps://kirkhamilton.substack.com/subscribeJOIN THE DISCORDhttps://discord.gg/GCvKqAM8SmOUTRO SOLO PLAY-A-LONG:https://soundcloud.com/kirkhamilton/strong-songs-outro-music-no-soloSTRONG SONGS PLAYLISTSSpotify | Apple Music | YouTube Music--------------------NOVEMBER 2023 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONSCesarCorpus FriskyBen BarronCatherine WarnerDamon WhiteKaya WoodallDan AustinJay SwartzMiriam JoySEAN D WINNIERushDaniel Hannon-BarryChristopher MillerJamie WhiteChristopher McConnellDavid MascettiJoe LaskaKen HirshJezMelanie AndrichJenness GardnerDave SharpeSami SamhuriJeremy DawsonAccessViolationAndre BremerDave FloreyNOVEMBER 2023 HALF-NOTE PATRONSEthan LaserbrianjohnpeterChris RemoMatt SchoenthalAaron WilsonDent EarlCarlos LernerMisty HaisfieldAbraham BenrubiChristopher BrunoChris KotarbaCallum WebbLynda MacNeilDick MorganBen SteinSusan GreenSean MurphyJake YumatillaAlan BroughRandal VegterGo Birds!Whit SidenerRobert Granatdave malloyNick GallowayHeather Johnsonjohn halpinPeter HardingDavidMeghan O'LearyJohn BaumanDax and Dane HuddlestonMartín SalíasStu BakerSteve MartinoDr Arthur A GrayCarolinaGary PierceMatt BaxterLuigi BocciaE Margaret WartonCharles McGeeCatherine ClauseEthan BaumanKenIsWearingAHatJordan BlockAaron WadeJeff UlmJamieDeebsPortland Eye CareCarrie SchneiderRichard SneddonDoreen CarlsonDavid McDarbyWendy GilchristElliot RosenLisa TurnerPaul WayperBruno GaetaKenneth JungAdam StofskyZak RemerRishi SahayJason ReitmanAilie FraserRob TsukNATALIE MISTILISJosh SingerAmy Lynn ThornsenAdam WKelli BrockingtonVictoria YuBrad Clarkmino caposselaSteve PaquinEmma SklarBernard KhooRobert HeuerMatthew GoldenDavid NoahGeraldine ButlerMadeleine MaderJason PrattAbbie BergDoug BelewDermot CrowleyAchint SrivastavaRyan RairighMichael BermanOlivia BishopLinda DuffyBonnie PrinsenLiz SegerEoin de BurcaKevin PotterM Shane BordersDallas HockleyJason GerryNathan GouwensLauren ReayEric PrestemonDamian BradyAngela LivingstoneSarah SulanDiane HughesMichael CasnerLowell MeyerStephen TsoneffJoshua HillWenGeoff GoldenRob FPascal RuegerRandy SouzaClare HolbertonDiane TurnerTom ColemanMark PerryDhu WikMelEric HelmJonathan DanielsMichael FlahertyJarrod SchindlerCaro Fieldmichael bochnerNaomi WatsonDavid CushmanAlexanderChris KGavin DoigSam FennTanner MortonAJ SchusterJennifer BushDavid StroudAmanda FurlottiAndrew BakerAndrew FairL.B. MorseBill ThorntonBrian AmoebasBrett DouvilleJeffrey OlsonMatt BetzelNate from KalamazooMelanie StiversRichard TollerAlexander PolsonEarl LozadaJustin McElroyArjun SharmaJames JohnsonKevin MorrellColin Hodo
Join us for a thrilling journey through music history as we step into the daring world of rockstars and their awe-inspiring antics. Ever wondered what lengths musicians go to for the sake of promotion? Hear about Jared Leto's daring climb up the Empire State Building and the triumphant success of Elton John's 50th anniversary album, 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road'. Marvel at how the studio played with the volume in 'Funeral for a Friend', creating a listening experience that leaves you spellbound.We also stroll down memory lane, revisiting the commendable transformation of REM as they moved from smaller shows to larger arenas. Discover how their sound ingeniously evolved to accommodate the change in the audience. Be part of our reminiscing as we share personal experiences with REM in the '80s and explore their album 'Green'. Be captivated by the unique story of a marriage that transcends the ordinary - officiated by none other than Michael Stipe of REM, featuring Frances Bean, the daughter of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love and Riley Hawk, son of Tony Hawk.Finally, brace yourself to unravel the magic behind Pink Floyd's legendary album 'Dark Side of the Moon'. Let's venture into the mystical world of music synchronization as we discuss the astonishing feat of syncing this album with the 1939 movie, The Wizard of Oz. Discover how this timeless masterpiece effortlessly tied into the themes of life, greed, mental state, and death. You're in for an extraordinary ride through music and memories, and we're thrilled to have you aboard!https://open.spotify.com/playlist/61yJ74FwvUlbwkkuF4IRZs?si=65796b0b42344635
*Disclaimer* Due to wine induction, the Axe called Lindsey Buckingham (lead guitarist & male lead singer of Fleetwood Mac) Jeff Lindsay (author of Dexter). All apologies."The Chain," - Fleetwood Mac"Back in the High Life Again," - Steve Winwood"Yer So Bad," - Tom Petty"Better Man," - Pearl Jam"From Eden," - Hozier"When my Train Pulls In (Live)," Gary Clark Jr."Best of You," - Foo Fighters"Colder Weather," - Zac Brown Band"You Wreck Me," - Tom Petty"Cowboy," - Kid Rock"Gimme Shelter," - The Rolling Stones"Angel of Small Death and the Codeine Scene," - Hozier"Kiss This," - The Struts"Run," - Foo Fighters"Devil's Dance Floor," - Flogging Molly"Juke Box Hero," - Foreigner"Too Much Time on My Hands," - The Styx"Any Way You Want It,""Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," - Elton John" Traveller," - Chris Stapleton"Natural Disaster," - Zac Brown Band"China Grove," - The Doobie Brothers"Take it Easy," - Eagleshttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/71maBtS55d0SwUt0Pbo6Le?si=d312bb57f9744c4fFOLLOW US!@AXEPLAYLIST@SJPWORLDMEDIA
THE JEREMIAH SHOW - Featuring Mara Justine NBC's The Voice SN24 - Team Legend Mara Justine - Team Legend Age: 21 Hometown: Galloway, NJ Resident: Galloway, NJ Perhaps the strongest contestant to perform during the two-hour premiere of “The Voice” Season 24 was Mara Justine, whose cover of “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” received a four-chair-turn after only about 30 seconds (watch above). Coaches Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, Gwen Stefani, and John Legend all fought for Mara to join their teams. MARA JUSTINE ON INSTAGRAM @marajustine1 Mara's linktr.ee/marajustine Host - Jeremiah D. Higgins Executive Producer - Jeremiah D. Higgins Senior Sound Engineer - Richard Dugan evolve entertainment linktr.ee/jeremiahdhiggins @jaceymarie101 @nbcthevoice @NBC #thevoice #nbcthevoice #teamlegend
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" by Elton John
THE ANGEL BABIES SHOW - Mara Justine NBC'S The Voice - Team Legend Season 24 Elise landed her dream role as the lead character Janet Weiss in The Rocky Horror Picture Show! Ava Lynn is named the Brand Ambassador for the CMC supply shop! https://www.cmcsupplyshop.com #theinfluencerlife Mara Justine - Team Legend Age: 21 Hometown: Galloway, NJ Resident: Galloway, NJ Perhaps the strongest contestant to perform during the two-hour premiere of “The Voice” Season 24 was Mara Justine, whose cover of “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” received a four-chair-turn after only about 30 seconds (watch above). Coaches Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, Gwen Stefani, and John Legend all fought for Mara to join their teams. MARA JUSTINE ON INSTAGRAM @marajustine1 Mara's https://linktr.ee/marajustine Elise on Instagram: @elisethuresson Ava Lynn on Instagram: @avalynnthuresson Hosts - Elise Thuresson & Ava Lyn Thuresson Executive Producer - Jeremiah D. Higgins Senior Sound Engineer - Richard Dugan evolve entertainment https://linktr.ee/jeremiahdhiggins #thevoice #nbcthevoice #teamlegend @jaceymarie101 @johnlegend @avalynnthuresson726 @nbcthevoice @johnlegend
Listen to this segment of The Mark Reardon Show where Sue hosts, "Sue's News" which includes infamous music album anniversaries, National Get Funky Day, and stolen headphones.
Join the sisters as we celebrate Missy's birthday! This special episode is dedicated to this '80s baby's favorite type of music; classic rock and pop from the '70s and '80s! If you're listening on Spotify, be sure to answer the Q&A for this episode to let us know what your favorite classic '80s jams are. We may decide to publish your response for all listeners to see! Here's where you can listen to the songs we mentioned in today's episode!
Join Jessica Sterling (@thejesssterling) and Sara Fergenson (@sarafergenson) as they chat about Season 6 Episode 21, Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road, with special guest, Eric! They discuss the big fight between Dawson and Pacey, if they'd like the pink fluffy pillow as a present, and Eric quizzes Sara and Jess with some DC trivia!Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @shit90spod.Email us at shit90spod@gmail.comVisit our website at www.shit90spod.comSpecial thanks to JD McGuire (@jdmcguire) for our theme song!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Miss Heard celebrates Season 4, Episode 206 with a second Elton John misheard song lyric with “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road." You can listen to all our episodes at our website at: https://pod.co/miss-heard-song-lyrics Or iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and many more platforms under Podcast name “Miss Heard Song Lyrics” Don't forget to subscribe/rate/review to help our Podcast in the ratings. Please consider supporting our little podcast via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/MissHeardSongLyrics or via PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MissHeardSongLyrics #missheardsonglyrics #missheardsongs #missheardlyrics #misheardsonglyrics #misheardsongs #misheardlyrics #Elton John #GoodbyeYellowBrickRoad #BernieTaupin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy709iNG6i8 https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mongrel https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodbye_Yellow_Brick_Road https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodbye_Yellow_Brick_Road_(song)
Elton John said recently: “It's time to come off the road so I can fully embrace the next important chapter of my life.” His final tour " Good bye yellow brick road" having just ended, how did he do and what next for the flamboyant maestro?
Elton John's “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” came out 50 years ago, in late 1973, showing that glam rock was an escape from daily life, especially for men. Donald Trump will appear in a Miami federal court on Tuesday, facing 37 felony counts over his handling of classified federal documents after he left the presidency. Sixteen plaintiffs — ages 5 to 22 — are suing Montana lawmakers, claiming the state is violating their constitutional right to a clean environment and isn't addressing climate change. More people are preferring to buy secondhand goods — through Goodwill, online platforms, and more — because it's cheaper and better for the environment.
Jay is up to his eyeballs with his big move, so rather than having to find a way to come up with a talk, Josh is filling in so Jay has room to breathe for a bit! Today's talk is inspired by a line from Elton John's song Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. It's about going back to a simpler time. An easier time. The strange thing about Christianity, though, is that we've gotten to a place where ‘progress' is actually further behind us. It's back back. Back to Jesus and Peter and Paul talking about grace and equality. So, the way we go forward at Revolution is to go backwards. Back to a time before the corruption set in. To a time where the belief structure was just about loving and accepting people and being aware that the old laws of the Bible are crushing us—just like it crushed everyone that came before us. To help demonstrate the dangers of taking the Bible literally and living in the way of legalism, we take a strange journey to show the complicated path the Bible took to be written in English. And how many links in the chain there were between that and getting the Bible to America. This doesn't diminish anything, and it doesn't take away from the Bible. All it shows is how it makes no real sense to take it so literally. There were too many cooks in the kitchen for thousands of years, including misprints and plenty of people being burned at the stake. The Bible is incredible, and we lose a lot of that when we force it to be literal and we force legalism into our lives. Today we also talk about Elijah, Elisha, Shawn Michaels, Final Fantasy 7, and the movie The Darjeeling Limited. It's a fun one!This talk was given on June 4, 2023 from Long Island, NY.www.facebook.com/revolutionchurchmnwww.revolutionchurch.com/donatewww.youtube.com/revolutionbroadcasting@jaybakker@revolution1994@revolution94 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Kirk answers a crop of new listener questions on topics ranging from Steve Perry's vocal technique, Art Garfunkel's guitarmonies, the Carolina Crown's viral brass section warmup, Ram Jam's chaotic riffs, and how to explain complex music theory concepts to non-musicians.FEATURED/DISCUSSED:“Elbow Grease” by Scott Pemberton from Timber Rock, 2015“A Song for You” by Leon Russell from Leon Russell, 1970"Scissors Cut" by Art Garfunkel from Scissors Cut, 1981“Carolina Crown's Hornline Drops the Hammer in Houston”“Goodbye Yelow Brick Road” by Elton John and Bernie Taupin from Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, 1973"Morning Moon" by Kanisan ft. Wishes and Dreams and “Stargazing” by Kayou via lofi girl on YouTubeSlate's Decoder Ring on “That Seattle Muzak Sound,” by Benjamin Frisch"Black Betty," traditional work song performed by Ram Jam, 1977LearnSomeDrums' lesson on the drum part for Black Betty“Open Arms” by Journey from Escape, 1981"You've Got a Friend" by Carole King from Tapestry, 1971OUTRO SOLOIST: Oren KaunferOren has been playing the harp for 20+ years, sitting in with bands in Brooklyn and Boston. By day he brings his harmonica, guitar, mandolin, percussion, and tons of music into his work as the Spiritual Educator at the Jewish Community Day School in Boston.-----LINKS-----SUPPORT STRONG SONGSPaypalme/kirkhamiltonmusic | Patreon.com/strongsongsMERCH STOREstore.strongsongspodcast.comSOCIAL MEDIA@StrongSongs | @Kirkhamilton | IG: @Kirk_HamiltonNEWSLETTERhttps://kirkhamilton.substack.com/subscribeJOIN THE DISCORDhttps://discord.gg/GCvKqAM8SmTHE STRONG SONGS PLAYLISTSpotify | Apple Music | YouTube Music--------------------AUGUST 2022 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONSMiriam JoyRonjanSEAN D WINNIEDaniel Hannon-BarryRRElliot RosenAshley HoagMark and MichelleDonald MackieMelissa OsborneChristopher MillerJamie WhiteChristopher McConnellDavid MascettiJoshua JarvisNikoJoe LaskaKen HirshJezMelanie AndrichJenness GardnerSimon CammellGuinevere BoostromNarelle HornBill RosingerErinAidan CoughlanJeanneret Manning Family FourDave SharpeSami SamhuriAccessViolationRyan TorvikGlennJim ChokeyAndre BremerMark SchechterDave FloreyAUGUST 2022 HALF-NOTE PATRONSDr Arthur A GrayCarolinaGary PierceMatt BaxterGiantPredatoryMolluskCasey FaubionLuigi BocciaRob AlbrightE Margaret WartonDaniel MosierCharles McGeeCatherine ClauseOwain HuntRenee DowningDrewRohan LatimerKenIsWearingAHatTonyJordan BlockAaron WadeChad HivnerTravis PollardJeff UlmJamieDeebsPortland Eye CareAdam RayAnupama RaghavanDemetri DetsaridisCarrie SchneiderAlenka GrealishAnne GerryRichard SneddonDavid JudsonJulian RoleffJanice BerryDoreen CarlsonDavid McDarbyAbigail DuffieldRaphadavidWendy GilchristLisa TurnerPaul WayperDennis M EdwardsJeffrey FerrisBruno GaetaKenneth JungbenAdam StofskyZak RemerRishi SahayJason ReitmanGreg BurgessAilie FraserVonPaul McGrealKaren ArnoldNATALIE MISTILISJosh SingerPhino DeLeonSchloss Edward J. MDAmy Lynn ThornsenAdam WKelli BrockingtonStephen RawlingsBen MachtaVictoria YuKevin RiversBrad ClarkChristopherMichael J. CunninghamMark Boggsmino caposselaSteve PaquinSarahDavid JoskeEmma SklarBernard KhooRobert HeuerMatthew GoldenDavid NoahGeraldine ButlerRichard CambierMadeleine MaderTimothy DoughertyJason PrattStewart OakAbbie BergSam NortonDoug BelewDermot CrowleyAchint SrivastavaRyan RairighMichael BermanOlivia BishopJohn GisselquistElaine MartinKourothBonnie PrinsenSharon TreeBelinda Mcgrath-steerLiz SegerEoin de BurcaKevin PotterM Shane BordersPete SimmSusan PleinDallas HockleyJason GerryNathan GouwensWill Dwyer Alethea LeeLauren ReayEric PrestemonCookies250Damian BradyAngela LivingstoneJeffyThanadrosDavid FriedmanSarah SulanDiane HughesKenneth TiongJo SutherlandMichael CasnerDerek BenderJen SmallLowell MeyerEtele IllesStephen TsoneffLorenz SchwarzWenJack SjogrenGeoff GoldenRobyn FraserPascal RuegerRandy SouzaJCClare HolbertonDiane TurnerTom ColemanTijs SoeteMark PerryDhu WikMelEric HelmJake RobertsJonathan DanielsSteven MaronMichael FlahertyJarrod SchindlerCaro Fieldmichael bochnerDuncanNaomi WatsonDavid CushmanAlexanderChris KGavin DoigSam FennTanner MortonAJ SchusterJennifer BushDavid StroudAmanda FurlottiAndrew BakerMatt GaskellJules BaileyAndrew FairBill ThorntonBrian AmoebasBrett DouvilleJeffrey OlsonMatt BetzelMuellerNate from KalamazooMelanie StiversRichard TollerAlexander PolsonEarl LozadaJon O'KeefeJustin McElroyArjun SharmaJames JohnsonKevin MorrellKevin PennyfeatherEmily Williams