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Our podcast is now proudly sponsored by Black Arrow Minis.Please check out their website and email contact below:Email: blackarrowgamessales@gmail.comWebsite: https://blackarrowminis.com/Crown of Command Games YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC504rUqQda8H0uXRZajBL3gPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/thecrownofcommandpodcastDiscord community:https://discord.gg/hJXsefB74EEavy Lead Studios:eavylead@gmail.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/the_crown_of_command_podcast_/Eavy Lead Facebook Gallery:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555431553809Rosemary&Co.https://www.rosemaryandco.com?u=CROWN2024Check out our Herohammer Fanzine here:www.herohammer-fanzine.comCrown of Command Merchhttps://my-store-c355eb.creator-spring.com/Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/4274948262546353Contact me:thecrownofcommandpodcast@gmail.comMetallicious Metalicious by Alexander Nakarada (CreatorChords) | https://creatorchords.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/A Journey Through The Universe by Lesion X | https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeatsMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USShelter Song by Alexander Nakarada (CreatorChords) | https://creatorchords.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Thanks for your continued support and positive feedback guys.
My friends joined me recently for another fun filled day playing games of Warhammer Renaissance, Advanced Hero Quest and Talisman second edition.Our podcast is now proudly sponsored by Black Arrow Minis.Please check out their website and email contact below:Email: blackarrowgamessales@gmail.comWebsite:https://blackarrowminis.com/Swords and Sake YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@SwordsandSakeTemple of the East YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@templeoftheeast2023Crown of Command Games YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC504rUqQda8H0uXRZajBL3gPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/thecrownofcommandpodcastDiscord community:https://discord.gg/hJXsefB74EEavy Lead Studios:eavylead@gmail.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/the_crown_of_command_podcast_/Eavy Lead Facebook Gallery:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555431553809Rosemary&Co.https://www.rosemaryandco.com?u=CROWN2024Check out our Herohammer Fanzine here:www.herohammer-fanzine.comCrown of Command Merchhttps://my-store-c355eb.creator-spring.com/Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/4274948262546353Contact me:thecrownofcommandpodcast@gmail.comMetallicious Metalicious by Alexander Nakarada (CreatorChords) | https://creatorchords.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/A Journey Through The Universe by Lesion X | https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeatsMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USShelter Song by Alexander Nakarada (CreatorChords) | https://creatorchords.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Thanks for your continued support and positive feedback guys.
Thank you for listening to me ramble on for 40 mins today as the Gork Talk series of podcasts are usually only on Patreon. But if popular I will upload these to the podcast on a regular basis. Our podcast is now proudly sponsored by Black Arrow Minis. Please check out their website and email contact below: Email: blackarrowgamessales@gmail.com Website: https://blackarrowminis.com/ Crown of Command Games YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC504rUqQda8H0uXRZajBL3g Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thecrownofcommandpodcast Discord community: https://discord.gg/hJXsefB74E Eavy Lead Studios: eavylead@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_crown_of_command_podcast_/ Eavy Lead Facebook Gallery: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555431553809 Rosemary&Co. https://www.rosemaryandco.com?u=CROWN2024 Check out our Herohammer Fanzine here: www.herohammer-fanzine.com Crown of Command Merch https://my-store-c355eb.creator-spring.com/ Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/4274948262546353 Contact me: thecrownofcommandpodcast@gmail.com Metallicious Metalicious by Alexander Nakarada (CreatorChords) | https://creatorchords.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ A Journey Through The Universe by Lesion X | https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeats Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Shelter Song by Alexander Nakarada (CreatorChords) | https://creatorchords.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Thanks for your continued support and positive feedback guys.
The SKATCAST Network presents: The SKATCAST Show #143 with the Script KeeperToday's Skit-SKATs:It's all Space Dumb this week! This is all part of the "Gork City Roo Bears" Quadrilogy of episodes. The first episode in this four-piece thing is in our Litterox (Patreon) as part of Inside Scooper 102.[ Super Epic Space Stories | 0:42 ] - "Yukon Chronicles: Implants" - Captain Yukon has found himself directed to the city-planet of Gork to set up temporary base. This is part 2 of the thing. You don't need part one to follow along with the dumb. :)[ Super Epic Space Stories | 12:58 ] - "Yukon Chronicles: Roo Bears" - The captain (Greg Yukon) and his crew have started their mission, but the clones pose a bit of a problem. This is part 3 of the thing.[ Super Epic Space Stories | 24:02 ] - "Yukon Chronicles: Hammercox Rox" - Gunner Halifax gives us a tour of the Hammercox to a government droid (to get his tabs) and captain Yukon makes a new friend.Thank you for listening to this crazy sh*t! Have a charmed AF kind of Tuesday!Visit us for more episodes of SKATCAST and other shows like SKATCAST presents The Dave & Angus Show plus BONUS material at https://www.skatcast.com Watch select shows and shorts on YouTube: bit.ly/34kxCneJoin the conversation on Discord! https://discord.gg/mVFf2brAaFFor all show related questions: info@skatcast.comPlease rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow SKATCAST on social media!! Instagram: @theescriptkeeper Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scriptkeepersATWanna become a Patron? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/SkatcastSign up through Patreon and you'll get Exclusive Content, Behind The Scenes video, special downloads and more! Prefer to make a donation instead? You can do that through our PayPal: https://paypal.me/skatcastpodcast Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nodokļu reforma pēc vairāk nekā divu gadu pūliņiem darba grupās ir pieņēmusi noteiktu apveidu valdībā. Līdz pēdējam ir bijušas smagas diskusijas ar sociālajiem partneriem, bet tagad redzam jau noteiktus procentus, kā mainīsies darbaspēka nodokļi un arī citi nodokļi, kam būs jākompensē tas, ko neiekasēs darbaspēka nodokļos. Vērtējam panākto rezultātu. Krustpunktā Lielā intervija ar Latvijas darba devēju konfederācijas vadītāju Kasparu Gorkšu.
Nodokļu reforma pēc vairāk nekā divu gadu pūliņiem darba grupās ir pieņēmusi noteiktu apveidu valdībā. Līdz pēdējam ir bijušas smagas diskusijas ar sociālajiem partneriem, bet tagad redzam jau noteiktus procentus, kā mainīsies darbaspēka nodokļi un arī citi nodokļi, kam būs jākompensē tas, ko neiekasēs darbaspēka nodokļos. Vērtējam panākto rezultātu. Krustpunktā Lielā intervija ar Latvijas darba devēju konfederācijas vadītāju Kasparu Gorkšu.
Omg omg omg… oh… my… gah! We are so sorry this is a day late because mental health things. Thank you for sticking with us. WELCOME TO OUR FIRST SPOOKFEST EPISODE! We are kicking spooky season off the right way this year… with some really fucking HAUNTED ass paintings! Come join us as we go through the life of poor dear Gork-a-roni! There will be affairs, there will be fires, there will be tom foolery and there will be a lot of shit talking on Regionalism… again… ¯_(ツ)_/¯ As always, We love you! the Baroque B's DISCLAIMER! this episode does contain violent content. Please be mindful of when and where/with whom you are listening. If these themes are triggering for you, please skip this one and take care of yourself. We love you sm!
Le supercalculateur développé par Elon Musk en partenariat avec Nvidia fait sensation, mais suscite aussi de vives inquiétudes. Présenté par Musk comme le plus grand supercalculateur au monde dédié à l'intelligence artificielle, Colossus, son nom, marque un tournant technologique, mais aussi environnemental.Sur X, Musk a révélé que Colossus, lancé par son groupe xAI pour alimenter l'IA « non woke » Gork, compte 100 000 unités de traitement graphique (GPU). Cela en fait, selon lui, le supercalculateur IA le plus puissant du monde. Pour comparaison, le supercalculateur Jean Zay du CNRS, considéré comme le plus performant en France, affiche 3 000 GPU et 60 000 cœurs CPU, très loin des capacités annoncées de Colossus. Et Musk ne compte pas s'arrêter là : il prévoit de doubler la puissance de sa machine pour atteindre 200 000 GPU dans les prochains mois, assurant ainsi une position dominante sur le marché.Cependant, cette course à la puissance ne se fait pas sans conséquences. De nombreux experts expriment leur inquiétude quant à l'impact environnemental de Colossus, notamment dans la ville de Memphis où il est installé. La région, déjà confrontée à des problèmes de pollution, pourrait voir la situation s'aggraver. Selon CNBC, xAI aurait installé 18 turbines à gaz sans permis, générant 130 tonnes d'oxydes d'azote par an, une quantité suffisante pour alimenter 50 000 foyers. Ces installations non réglementées ajoutent à la crainte que la quête de la suprématie technologique ne crée des désastres environnementaux majeurs. Si Colossus impressionne par ses performances, les risques qu'il présente sur le plan écologique pourraient bien ternir cette avancée dans l'intelligence artificielle. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Bojāti interneta kabeļi jūras dibenā, draudi par satelītu notriekšanu, kara darbība Ukrainā - ziņu virsraksti, kas liek uzdot jautājumu, kas notiktu dienā, ja pazustu internets? Cik reāli tas ir? Vai tam ir gatava Latvija, Eiropa un pasaule? Kādi servisi un dzīves labumi nebūtu pieejami? Vai Tu spētu pasargāt savu ģimeni? Vai Tu tam esi gatavs? Digitālo brokastu galdā karsta saruna un viesi: Neils Kalniņš, Elektronisko sakaru 5G Techritory ekosistēmas vadītājs, Leo Trukšāns, Latvijas Universitātes Datorikas fakultātes asociētais profesors, Ģirts Ozols, Latvijas Valsts radio un televīzijas centra valdes priekšsēdētājs, un jauniešu viedokli pārstāvēja Luīze Gorkša. Plašāk par tehnoloģiju jaunumiem lasi arī LSM portālā.
This week's show brings you episode 213 “Moto Two With The HOF'' with GOrk Barrette. Few industries have a person so well known and respected that one name suffices in identifying them. In BMX, it's "GOrk". As someone who has raced at a national level, rode and promoted freestyle shows, worked in the warehouse at CW Racing, and served as editor of both the iconic "BMX Action" and the ABA`s BMXer Magazines, he has made his mark on nearly every era of our sport. In 1999, after 10 years with ABA, GOrk moved to the Pacific Northwest to join Seattle Bike Supply as the Director of Marketing for their flagship brand, Redline. In 2011, GOrk returned to ABA as the Director of Communications. GOrk will be joining us on the Danger Snacks Satellite Video. The show starts at 8:00pm Est on our Facebook, YouTube and Twitch page.The ATB Krew coming to you live from "The Ethan Clark" studios that are brought to you by the good people at Motor City Harley-Davidson in Farmington Hills Michigan. Chris and I are at the Get-O Wear News Desk. For the coolest lifestyle apparel out there check out Get-O Wear. Melissa is at her producer's perch that is brought that is brought to from the good people at Gatenine Custom Number Plateswww.gateninedesign.comDanger Snacks brings you our guest this week.“The snack that is the difference between draggin' ass and haulin' ass”www.dangersnacks.com Discount “Shitshow”Don't forget to support the show you can send us stars on Facebook or directly send us support on our Buy Me A Coffee Page the link is below.https://www.buymeacoffee.com/allthingsbmxThe show's chat is sponsored by BMX-Rox Photographywww.roxandcoco.comTonights Trivia is brought to you by Die Job Apparelwww.facebook.com/diejobapparel Our show doesn't happen with the support of the following companies. So when you are shopping for your BMX wants and needs please shop the companies that support All Things BMX Show. The Hack Shackhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057675570612dB Sports Worldhttps://www.facebook.com/dbsportsworldBmx Race Supply https://www.bmxracesupply.com Mega Design Group www.megadesingroup.comWrenchman Wheel Builds www.wrenchmanwheelbuilds.comGuest Contact Infowww.usabmx.com/site/sections info@usabmx.com facebook@bmxhof instagram@bmxhof Next Week's Show:Join us next week when KJ Ramero joins us. Support the Show.
In this episode, Ryan and MEZ talk about the journey of Ghazghkull and his rise to greatness as the prophet of Gork and Mork, His ransacking and capture of the space hulk wurld killa and the set up for the 2nd war for armageddon!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iteratorsoftheimperium/message
Welcome to the Ashes of the Imperium! In this episode, we're going full WAAAGH! with a deep dive into the new Ork Codex, exploring the green tide like never before. Dan and Max share their enthusiasm for the latest release, discussing the rich narrative potential and the diverse range of detachments that can bring your Ork army to life on the tabletop. Dan unveils his vision for a Snakebite-themed force, complete with converted Ghazghkull Thraka leading a savage horde, while Max gets fired up about his elite Bully Boyz detachment, where the biggest and baddest Nobz and Meganobz smash through the enemy lines with unrelenting aggression. We also tease an upcoming special episode featuring the legend that is Steve, our previous co-host, who will help us unpack the Dread Mob detachment, an Ork enthusiast's dream come true. So grab your choppas and strap in for an episode that's as loud and proud as an Ork WAAAGH! itself. Share your thoughts with us on your favorite aspects of the Codex, and any conversions or custom clans you're itching to field. For the love of Gork (or possibly Mork), don't miss out on this high-octane installment of Ashes of the Imperium! Element Games Affiliate Link To support the show, please consider shopping at Element Games via the AOTI40k Affiliate Link. We receive a small commission based on your purchases, which doesn't cost you an extra penny! Podcast Admin Please feel free to drop us a line via email ashesoftheimperium@gmail.com and let us know what you liked, or what you'd like to hear about in future episodes. If you like what you hear, feel free to leave us a review on iTunes or Spotify! 5* reviews make it more likely for platforms to suggest AOTI40k to other hobbyists searching for Warhammer 40k podcasts on the Apple Store. Alternatively, if you have any feedback and feel we could improve things, drop us an email and we'll take it on board. You can contact us on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram– we're @AOTI40K on all of them! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aoti40k/message
In this episode, Ryan and MEZ talk about the journey of Ghazghkull and his rise to greatness as the prophet of Gork and Mork, and how he took charge of all the ork clans on Urk! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iteratorsoftheimperium/message
In this episode, Ryan and MEZ talk more about the Ork timeline in warhammer 40Ks modern day and begin their look at the rise of Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka! the prophet of Gork and Mork!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iteratorsoftheimperium/message
First-timer, Chloe Maddren, joins the guys in Melbourne to trade phones and send a former Trump advisor a spicy message. Gork it up! Join the Patreon here: www.patreon.com/thephonehacks Just $7 (AUD) for bonus eps and content. Get tons of behind the scenes hacks and pranks and help keep this podcast going! Get 20% OFF + Free Shipping at Manscaped with promo code PHONEHACKS20 at Manscaped.com Subscribe where you're listening and leave a review to get the word out there.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warhammer 40K lore. ORKS WAAAGH! Brutally cunning, or cunning and brutal? The ORKS are an existential threat to the Imperium that have become entwined into the very fabric of reality. They do not sleep, they do not stop, they wage war, until there is nothing left...and then they turn on each other. Join us as we explore their society, clans, tribes, their gods Gork and Mork, their Prophet warrior Ghazghkull and their infamous battle for Armageddon.Merch:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH-5nYES8HiSoupA-zmCv-w/storeLiked the graphic novel style guide? Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TalesFromTheWarp702Join this channel to get ALL videos ad free videos, with extra content:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH-5nYES8HiSoupA-zmCv-w/joinAll paintings and digital art created by Tales of the Warp.Disclaimer: This video is created for informational and educational purposes under the Fair Dealing provisions of the Australian Copyright Act 1968. The content presented within this video is based on the Warhammer 40,000 universe, which is owned by Games Workshop PLC. No copyright infringement is intended. The use of copyrighted material, including images, audio, and video clips, is done for the purpose of commentary, analysis, and education, and falls within the bounds of fair dealing as defined by the Australian Copyright Act 1968.This video is not affiliated with, endorsed, or sponsored by Games Workshop PLC or any of its subsidiaries. All rights, trademarks, and copyrights related to Warhammer 40,000 and its associated intellectual property belong to their respective owners. Our aim is to create engaging content for fans of the Warhammer 40K universe while respecting the rights of the original creators
Episode No. 639 features artists Sin Wai Kin and Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork. The Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, University of California, Berkeley is presenting "MATRIX 284/Sin Wai Kin: The Story Changing," the artist's first US exhibition. BAMPFA's exhibition includes Sin's two most recent video works: The Breaking Story (2022) and Dreaming the End (2023). "The Story Changing" was curated by Victoria Sung and is on view through March 10. BAMPFA's eight-page exhibition brochure features a conversation between Sung and Sin. Sin often uses speculative fiction and narrative in performance and in filmic works. Informed by their experience in London's drag scene, Sin's work asks questions about history, the present, and the construction of reality and factuality. Sin was shortlisted for the UK's Turner Prize in 2022. Their work has been shown at museums such as Fondazione Memmo, Rome, Centre d'Art Contemporain, Geneva, Somerset House, London, The British Museum, London, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, the 2019 Venice Biennale, and more. On the second segment, a re-air of a 2017 segment with Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork. The Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University is presenting "Poems of Electronic Air," Gork's East Coast institutional debut, through April 7. The exhibition combines recent sculpture with a commissioned, site-specific installation made for the CCVA's Le Corbusier-designed building. Gork has previously exhibited at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, SFMOMA, SculptureCenter, New York, BAMPFA, and in the Hammer Museum's 2019 Made in L.A. biennial. For images, see Episode No. 302. Instagram: Sin Wai Kin, Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork, Tyler Green.
In episode 1594, Jack and Miles are joined by co-host of Yo, Is This Racist?, Andrew Ti, to discuss… Even Congress Is Over Congress, Grok: The Anti-Woke Chatbot Is Finally Here... And Already A Failure, Hold On--This Dead Kevin Theory Of Home Alone Is Interesting… And more! Even Congress Is Over Congress Grok: The Anti-Woke Chatbot Is Finally Here... And Already A Failure Musk says his AI firm xAI is rolling out chatbot Grok to X Premium+ subscribers Grok is Elon Musk's new sassy, foul-mouthed AI. But who exactly is it made for? Hold On--This Dead Kevin Theory Of Home Alone Is Interesting… LISTEN: Fly by OpossomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Email strategija kojim je Ivan osigurao 2 milijuna dolara uzela je glavnu pozornost ove epizode podcasta jer ipak govorimo o (vjerojatno) najvećoj pre-seed investiciji u hrvatski startup!0:00 Uvod0:25 Zašto smo skoro maknuli IBB-a iz podcasta?1:58 Ulazimo u detalje (vjerojatno) najveće pre-seed investicije u hrvatski startup!10:40 Kako SAD misli regulirati umjetnu inteligenciju?15:00 Tajne službe strašile su Joe Bidena lažnim glasovnim porukama 17:28 Elon Musk lansirao svoj chatbot grok! Zašto nam je sumnjiv?25:55 Top i Flop26:02 Zašto osnivača Netokracije Ivana Brezaka Brkana izbacuju iz zagrebačkih kafana?32:23 Kako je osnivač startupa postao gradonačelnik glavnog grada Bugarske?38:00 Kako ministar Beroš misli pronaći one koji šire lažne vijesti?44:53 Šo je Marinu smiješno u cijelom slučaju s Coca-colom?_______________
Although late to Orktober it's time to talk about the greatest Ork Boss to ever Waaagh!! Today we talk about one of the most famous characters from arguable the most entertaining factions, Ghaz! We learn about his rise to prophet of Gork and Mork as well as his many near (actual) death experiences. We also dive into his conflicts with the Great Commissar Yarrick and Ragnar Blackmane. If you like the podcast, please follow us and leave a 5-star review.If you want to ask a question, correct us, make requests, offer suggestions or even make fun of us please send us an email at 40kdroppod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thedroppod40kpodcast : https://www.instagram.com/thedroppod40kpodcast/
With the greenskins in the zenith this time of year, we looked to their index for some inspiration for a hopeful resurgence in competitive play!I am joined by Lukas Troller and Tyler Russo for the review, and amazingly these men represent the Gork and Mork facets of the book perfectly, bringing both kunnin and brutal insights to the review.Hope you love it! Please go and support these fine big un's over at:bestinfaction.libsyn.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@billiondollarclownfarm
POORHAMMER MERCH! https://orchideight.com/collections/poorhammer On this week's episode, Gork and Mork conjure up the wackiest race 40k's universe will ever see! Every faction is compelled to present a driver for our entertainment. These contestants will participate in a brutal race against each other, to determine who is the fastest, strongest, smartest faction of all! LINKS: LINK HERE EVERY FACTION'S PLAYLIST 00:15 - Intro 02:32 - Ork Contestants 06:09 - Chaos Contestants 12:38 - Xenos Contestants 17:54 - Imperium Contestants 23:02 - Outro Show Links: Poorhammer YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thepoorhammerpodcast Poorhammer Website: https://www.solelysingleton.com/feed/poorhammer Poorhammer Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SolelySingleton Our Producers for September: Brandon Janky DemolitionMann DrLace Geoffrey Bowser Jan Geisse Michael Sullivan Nick DeFeo Robert Taleno Timothy Cody Our Biggest Supporters: Alex Fuja All knighter Andreas Cameron R Craig Judge Daniel Fritsche Danik Tomyn Edward Lawrence Ethan Gerard Finn Smailes George McClung, VMD Grundle Bundle gungame4453 Gyarados Iaian Jacob Gibson Jake Vaccaneo Jarrett DiPerna Jaydon JeFF Stumpo Joell Joshua Sturgill Kiwifruitbird Love.K Michael Melcher morfiel55 Nicky OwlBeeBark Phizzled Protius7331 Rookie XP Samuel Summerfield SeveredSage Squerson Tryne WarlockJPG Our Supporters: admiral stiffplank Alan Townshend-Carter Andrew P Chehayl Andrew Pope anpespi Bitterness745 Brad-loves-eldar BrownDog2 Caleb Allen Certified Unfunny Christopher Capasso Cobalt Scales Corran Gautier Cosmicjello Crisis Faith Damian Preciado David Dominick Colacicco Dr. Battle Drad Dylan Kujawa Ed Yoon EldritchBee Eric Kelly Erika Valentine Ethan Mazurek Evan Langlois Farseeker Fooby Freddy Gage Nevins gbrell Gliint Harris Gazder Henry Podgorski Hunter Mcvinney Iain Murray Imogen Islingr317 Ivan Kong Jake Lancaster Jamie Morris Jared Kemmerling Joey Weela John Michael Judah Jordan Strunk Jose Nunez Josh D Graunke Josh Kozak Joshua Galvez Julie Low KitsuneCurator Landscape Leopard LordFluffy lordmilitant Mae Ember Marco Fubini Matthew Allars Matthew Burke Matthew Tsushima McFloss Mephrit pup michael robinson Mikal Mandichak Mossey Mrnapoleon01 Nicholas Nussbaum Nick Podrebarac Night Running NightTrace Nikolaus Grunloh Octavious Du'Tolan Oh Fug , A Bear oreio8991 Patrick Peter Bennett Peter Payne Red_Tx RedeyeTheGoblin RevolverGunman Riku Samdroid Sashizzl Sawed Off Laser Sir Nicolas des Cocotiers Sol Spootyone Stefan Skliarov Stephen Witham Steven Walsh SuddenlySara That Little Skaven ThatFulton thatmoiety Thenoble117 TheSamDalorian tim albon Trey Holguin TrikkStar Turbo Waifu TurquoiseTempest Tyler Wilson TyrisUnbreakable UnkindlyRook Vanny Voegelnator VValmartgreeter William asinari willisbetter Xavier Pelletier XsandmanunitedX . Zaveris Zeffy Contact Information: You can interact with Solely Singleton by joining the hosts on discord and Twitter to give input to improve the show. Feel free to email more detailed questions and suggestions to the show's email address. Your Hosts: Brad (DrRuler) & Eric (OnekuoSora) Brad's Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrRuler Eric's Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnekuoSora Show Email: thepoorhammerpodcast@gmail.com Show Website: http://www.poorhammer.com/ Edited by: Menino Berilio Show Mailing Address: PO Box 70893 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Licensed Music Used By This Program: “Night Out” by LiQWYD CC BY “Thursday & Snow (Reprise)” by Blank & Kytt CC BY “First Class” by Peyruis CC BY “Funky Souls” by Amaria CC BY
POORHAMMER MERCH! https://orchideight.com/collections/poorhammer On this week's episode, Gork and Mork conjure up the wackiest race 40k's universe will ever see! Every faction is compelled to present a driver for our entertainment. These contestants will participate in a brutal race against each other, to determine who is the fastest, strongest, smartest faction of all! LINKS: LINK HERE EVERY FACTION'S PLAYLIST 00:15 - Intro 02:32 - Ork Contestants 06:09 - Chaos Contestants 12:38 - Xenos Contestants 17:54 - Imperium Contestants 23:02 - Outro Show Links: Poorhammer YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thepoorhammerpodcast Poorhammer Website: https://www.solelysingleton.com/feed/poorhammer Poorhammer Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SolelySingleton Our Producers for September: Brandon Janky DemolitionMann DrLace Geoffrey Bowser Jan Geisse Michael Sullivan Nick DeFeo Robert Taleno Timothy Cody Our Biggest Supporters: Alex Fuja All knighter Andreas Cameron R Craig Judge Daniel Fritsche Danik Tomyn Edward Lawrence Ethan Gerard Finn Smailes George McClung, VMD Grundle Bundle gungame4453 Gyarados Iaian Jacob Gibson Jake Vaccaneo Jarrett DiPerna Jaydon JeFF Stumpo Joell Joshua Sturgill Kiwifruitbird Love.K Michael Melcher morfiel55 Nicky OwlBeeBark Phizzled Protius7331 Rookie XP Samuel Summerfield SeveredSage Squerson Tryne WarlockJPG Our Supporters: admiral stiffplank Alan Townshend-Carter Andrew P Chehayl Andrew Pope anpespi Bitterness745 Brad-loves-eldar BrownDog2 Caleb Allen Certified Unfunny Christopher Capasso Cobalt Scales Corran Gautier Cosmicjello Crisis Faith Damian Preciado David Dominick Colacicco Dr. Battle Drad Dylan Kujawa Ed Yoon EldritchBee Eric Kelly Erika Valentine Ethan Mazurek Evan Langlois Farseeker Fooby Freddy Gage Nevins gbrell Gliint Harris Gazder Henry Podgorski Hunter Mcvinney Iain Murray Imogen Islingr317 Ivan Kong Jake Lancaster Jamie Morris Jared Kemmerling Joey Weela John Michael Judah Jordan Strunk Jose Nunez Josh D Graunke Josh Kozak Joshua Galvez Julie Low KitsuneCurator Landscape Leopard LordFluffy lordmilitant Mae Ember Marco Fubini Matthew Allars Matthew Burke Matthew Tsushima McFloss Mephrit pup michael robinson Mikal Mandichak Mossey Mrnapoleon01 Nicholas Nussbaum Nick Podrebarac Night Running NightTrace Nikolaus Grunloh Octavious Du'Tolan Oh Fug , A Bear oreio8991 Patrick Peter Bennett Peter Payne Red_Tx RedeyeTheGoblin RevolverGunman Riku Samdroid Sashizzl Sawed Off Laser Sir Nicolas des Cocotiers Sol Spootyone Stefan Skliarov Stephen Witham Steven Walsh SuddenlySara That Little Skaven ThatFulton thatmoiety Thenoble117 TheSamDalorian tim albon Trey Holguin TrikkStar Turbo Waifu TurquoiseTempest Tyler Wilson TyrisUnbreakable UnkindlyRook Vanny Voegelnator VValmartgreeter William asinari willisbetter Xavier Pelletier XsandmanunitedX . Zaveris Zeffy Contact Information: You can interact with Solely Singleton by joining the hosts on discord and Twitter to give input to improve the show. Feel free to email more detailed questions and suggestions to the show's email address. Your Hosts: Brad (DrRuler) & Eric (OnekuoSora) Brad's Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrRuler Eric's Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnekuoSora Show Email: thepoorhammerpodcast@gmail.com Show Website: http://www.poorhammer.com/ Edited by: Menino Berilio Show Mailing Address: PO Box 70893 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Licensed Music Used By This Program: “Night Out” by LiQWYD CC BY “Thursday & Snow (Reprise)” by Blank & Kytt CC BY “First Class” by Peyruis CC BY “Funky Souls” by Amaria CC BY
Welcome to episode 177 “The Hall of Fame Man" with gOrk Barrette. Few industries have a person so well known and respected that one name suffices in identifying them. In BMX, it's "gOrk". As someone who has raced at a national level (UBR national number one sidehack three year running), rode and promoted freestyle shows, worked in the warehouse at CW Racing, and served as editor of both the iconic "BMX Action" and the ABA`s BMXer Magazines, he has made his mark on nearly every era of our sport. In 1999, after 10 years with ABA, gOrk moved to the Pacific Northwest to join Seattle Bike Supply as the Director of Marketing for their flagship brand, Redline. In 2011, gOrk returned to ABA as the Director of Communications. gOrk will be joining us on the Danger Snacks Satellite Video.The ATB Krew coming to you live from "The Ethan Clark" studios, in the busy metropolis of Hartland Michigan.Danger Snacks“The snack that is the difference between draggin' ass and haulin' ass”www.dangersnacks.comDon't forget to support the show you can send us stars on Facebook or directly send us support on our Buy Me A Coffee Page the link is in the chat. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/allthingsbmxChris and I are at the Desoto Desk brought to you by Desoto BMX “Right Now” https://www.facebook.com/desototxbmxMelissa is back in her producers perch brought to from the good people at Gatenine Custom Number Plateswww.gateninedesign.comThe show's chat is sponsored by BMX-Rox Photography www.roxandcoco.comOur chat question for tonight: What is your favorite series to race, National, Gold Cup, State or Local? Tonights Lighting Round is brought to you by 110% Nutritionwww.110nutrition.comOur show doesn't happen with the support of the following companies. Please shop them for all your needs. Answer BMXhttps://answerbmx.comDie Job Apparel https://www.facebook.com/diejobapparelBombshell Racing Systemshttps://b2bike.usGuest Contact Infowww.usabmx.com www.pullbmx.com gork@usabmx.com Instagram@usabmx Facebook@usabmx Ticktok@usabmx photos.usabmx.com/LIGHTNING ROUNDBrought to you by 110% Nutrition100% Nutritions mission is to deliver the highest quality products and service in the supplement industry. Visit 110% nutrition at www.110nutrition.com. New Product Alert: Super Greens- Fresh Berry When ordering use our discount code “allthingsbmx” for a 10% discount. Next Week's Show:Join us for next week's show when Stu Thomsen will be joining us to talk All Things BMX. Support the show
DIS VOX BE GREEN! Join Zeckthar and and Yuksen as they discuss Yuksens favorite type of Xenos, the orks! In this episode the brothers will discuss the biology of most orks, their gods, Mork and Gork, as well as some of the more comical units of greenskins! WAAAAGH! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ian-crombie0/support
jD, Pete, and Tim welcome Paul Langlois to the show to talk about his new record Guess What.TracksWill to FightDesperation Calling638 MainGuess WhatTranscriptTrack 1:[0:03] Well, I would see him working away in Timothee's from time to time, like I would walk past Timothee's and there would be Gord Downie sitting there on a laptop and, you know,my reaction as a super fan is like, I got to go in and say hi. And then, and then as the same super fan, I'm like, what if he's writing? Well, what if he's writing the next fucking great song? And I'm the asshole who interrupts that, right? Track 6:[0:28] Well, he would have been writing something, but he kind of put the songs together after. Track 1:[0:35] Oh, gotcha. Okay. Okay, gotcha. Track 6:[0:38] So, how is my signal? Because I can hotspot. It could be better. Track 1:[0:41] No, this is good. You're coming through great. Track 4:[0:43] It's great. Track 5:[0:44] Okay. Track 1:[0:44] It looks like a nice day. Are you outside? Track 6:[0:47] I'm outside. Track 1:[0:49] That's great. Track 6:[0:49] These are my little sister's paintings. Yeah, I sort of had a thing built where I can live outside and just be Oh, man Shelter shelter up there, you know, yeah So I spend a lot of time outhere. So I'm in downtown Kingston ish like about five blocks from the center of downtown and Cool. Yeah, so I like it here. We've been here like five years ever since the kids left Nice, nice. Track 5:[1:23] Just the two you have? Sorry. Track 6:[1:26] Two girls, yeah. And they're both kind of making their way in Toronto, 27 and 23, and in their separate career paths. Track 5:[1:34] Okay. Track 6:[1:36] So they're kind of, you know. Fairly entry-level and where they're working, but Sure. All right, and we just thought we Give them a break and they pay us far less rent than they would have to pay. Track 5:[1:49] Yeah. Track 6:[1:49] No, that's good I said and we've actually used the place because I have to be in Toronto More than I ever thought I thought I was retired and now I have to be in Toronto all the timeand So we stay there every time Cool. Ah. Toronto hotels these days, you're saving 600 bucks every time. Track 1:[2:07] Toronto hotels are insane right now. They're totally insane. So the premise of this podcast was, I found these two friends of mine that are from different parts of the world, but they both grew up in Southern California, and they had not heard ofThe Hip. So this is getting hip to The Hip, where we're taking them from not having heard them, and We go through the discography and sort of get their reactions as to what they're hearing. Because you know, you guys are a cultural phenomenon and it's strange sometimes when you meet people who aren't aware of this thing that is like 11 million people watched the lastconcert. You know, that's staggering when people don't know. Track 6:[2:51] I've got to say, great concept for a podcast. I did notice the title and I didn't really catch, like I didn't really know what it meant. Yeah, I love it. I love it. Track 5:[3:03] We're of the we're of the same generation pretty much here And you know Pete and I grew up with Southern, California radio you know, that's what got us into music and You know80s 90s. Track 4:[3:15] Yeah the radio. Track 5:[3:16] Yeah, I was making mixtapes off the radio and Middle school and yeah, you know, we didn't we didn't have the the hit playing on 91x in San Diego No, not a lot of radio play inCalifornia. Track 6:[3:28] There's a San Francisco station, uh, K-Fog? I forget the name of it. That's not K-Fog. There was a San Francisco station that played us, which is why we were able to, you know, eventually play the film or, you know, a couple,couple of days in a row kind of thing and sell that out. But that, I think it's K-Fog, something like that. Track 1:[3:50] It sounds very San Francisco. Yeah. There you go, actually. Track 6:[3:55] Our radio play was random. Dallas, we got played in the early days, and Chicago, we got played. So all the non-border towns, like, you know, Buffalo, they have Canadian radio. So we're always, we ended up in arenas there. Seattle, not as much, but then it was just random. You know, we'd get play in some American cities and no play whatsoever in others. So it takes so much longer by word of mouth than it does if you've got a song on the radio. Track 4:[4:29] Sure, you know, so so so Paul, this is something that I are you guys recording, by the way? Track 1:[4:35] Sorry, recording? Yeah, it's right. Track 6:[4:37] Yeah, I just wanted to make sure you're not losing all the all the goal. Track 5:[4:42] Okay, so we pretty much hit go and do no, no. Track 4:[4:45] Um, because we're talking about this too. And this has come up a number of times on the podcast, right? And obviously, you just were talking about some radio stations, you got random and play in certain cities, this and that. And Tim and I grew up at a time prior to streaming. We saw that switch. So essentially, whatever we were listening to, unless you were in some like super niche underground group with the cool kids and shit, you were listening to what wasbeing played on the three main stations, right? And we saw all the takeover with Clear Channel. We saw all that shit happen. Yeah, us too. The thing that I noticed, and I'm not trying to blow smoke up your ass here, Paul, but I'm going to maybe do a little bit, so clench if you got to. [5:39] I thought about a lot over the nine months we've been recording this podcast, is that good music is good music, and there's probably so much shit that falls through the cracks. Here you got Tim and I, who never heard of the hit before. We both have a lot of similar bands in common that we like, but J.D. Put us on this mainline IV drip of the Tragically Hip since we started this, and at first it was a slow burn, but But now it's like, I cannot imagine my life without your guys' band. And again, I'm sorry to blow smoke at you. No, that's not. I'm not trying to do that. No, I love it. I love it. But it's just like, good music is good music. And I had a deep dive into Guess What too, and we'll talk about that, I'm sure. Yeah, just it's if you're not exposed to it, man, then you're not exposed to it. Track 6:[6:43] You know, I really appreciate that like it's it's like and And the slow burn part as well. Like I think It was a slow burn for many people just because I Don't think it was that obvious like, you know, the early days were kind of like Oh, it's kind of like more a barroom bumpkind of you know know, um, really kind of not boring, but, you know, simple. [7:15] And so, but I know that when we were writing and recording, When we were writing and recording, we meant to do that. For these songs, the songs that we chose for each record, we believe that they would stand the test of time, that you'd probably have to listen to it four, five, six times before you start to,before it starts to grow on you, as you said, slow burn. And I think that's better. I mean, there are certainly songs I love that immediately it's kind of like, wow, okay, that's a hit. But a lot of times there's, even back then, you know, in the 80s and 90s, sometimes it's kind of spoon-fed stuff. I mean, it smells like Team Spirit right away. I loved it. That's not spoon-fed. We're just doing this thing. They're doing their thing. But there's many more examples of where it's more spoon-fed, where it lasts about nine or 10 listens, and then it's like, okay, I've had enough of this. Track 4:[8:18] Moving on, when I do when I when I press play on in violet light, I remember and I told JD and Tim this I was like, dude, I'm not I this is not gonna work. This is gonna be a shittytwo weeks. We're listening. And then like it ends up like, I just it just starts. It's like a cicada man. It just burrowed its way into my head. And then, like, at some point a week and a half into it, I'm rolling down the highway here in Spain, just like fucking windows down just like what? Where have you been all my life? Track 6:[8:50] That starts with Use It Up, right? Oh yeah, Use It Up. Track 1:[8:54] Oh yeah, yeah. Track 4:[8:56] Oh dude, Use It Up. Oh fuck. Track 1:[8:57] That was the song he picked. Yeah. Because every album I make them pick a song and Use It Up was for that record. Track 6:[9:05] It's so funny because I didn't like that song at first. I was like... You didn't? Yeah. Now what? We're reaching here, it's no good. And then it grew on me as we were sort of all learning our parts and playing it together. It was like, oh, I get it now. Use it up. Yeah, this is the best thingfor later. But at first, I was just like, this is going to be a horrible record. Track 4:[9:31] Oh, dear. Track 5:[9:32] Well, I even said to my kid, I have a 21-year-old, I have 21 and 18-year-old sons, and my 21-year-old plays drums and an amazing drummer and he's getting into other stuff too. But I played him some of the, you know, I don't remember which album, but he looked at me and he's like, are you sure you can do this? What is this band? And the guy, does he sing weird? What are you doing? And I'm like, I hope so, bro. Let's see what happens. But no, since then, I've played in bits here and there. And my whole family, of course, has been subject to the hip. Yeah, same here. And they're now recognizing the hip when they come on. I haven't forced them to sit down and hear an album, but that'll happen eventually, I'm sure. But yeah, the slow burn has been awesome. And for you guys to accomplish that, I mean, you were in high school, right? When you... Shortly after high school? Track 6:[10:34] Just after, yep. So there's a university here, Queen's, so three of the guys were at Queen's. Johnny was still in high school, drummer. Okay, that's right. He was in grade 13, which they don't have grade 13 anymore, but... Yeah, so it was kind of Yeah, a long long time Yeah, I mean for that to happen. Track 5:[10:55] It's like you know I have a My brother-in-law told me at one point like what are you gonna? Do bro? You know you're 19 You're not doing anything is like I'm gonna be a pro skateboarder And I'm like dude you got a one and what 40 million shot to be a pro skater Yeah, come on.I mean, but you guys you guys were young and you kept at it, and you didn't go after careers I don't think I mean, I'm sure some of you held like part-time jobs or something But you guysjust kept going at it. Track 6:[11:24] We all had parents that were kind of like very supportive but at the same time everyone was in University and You know, what's the backup plan my dad said all the time and I'mlike no backup plan dad These guys because I joined a bit later like a year and a half in they were covered in And I love them and Gord Downer is my best friend and he asked me to joinbasically because I was Leaving. I mean I didn't think of it as a threat, but he thought it was a threat that I was just gonna go down Try my luck as a songwriter and He was like he didn't like that at all. And so that's the other And when I joined, my dad was like, yeah, but, um, you're going to go back to school and you'll have a backup plan. I'm like, I don't need one. Track 1:[12:20] And so I'm just going to ask you what's the moment, what the moment was where you knew you didn't need a backup plan. You knew that early on, like that it was like you guyshad lightning in a bottle. Track 6:[12:31] I knew when I joined, I went to all their gigs and, um, but whenever I could, like I I was driving cab, but Gord would always have me on the list. And they were just like small in-town gigs, either at the university or at a biker bar or whatever, a few bars that they were playing. And... I knew, like, and it wasn't just Gork. I knew that Robbie and Johnny and Sinclair, like, that they were just doing something different. Now, mostly they were playing covers, but they had songs that never made it even to our first baby record. Great songs, Heart Attack Love and Baby Blue Blood and, you know, all these songs were Reformed Baptist Blues, which was on Thaskadelphia, but surprising. [13:21] But it was just like, God, they know how to write songs. Gord is unbelievable. Nothing like the friend I had. Like as soon as he got up on stage, it was just kind of like, wow. And so I just felt like, you know, they have it. And word of mouth already just in Kingston. You know, they say you can't, if you're in a band and you can't draw a crowd in your hometown, then chances aren't great. [13:53] But if you can, you can take that. And so we just would just gradually take it to the next town over, Belleville or, you know, Brockville, then Cornwall and, you know, Oshawa, justsort of like just took it up and down the 401, which is a highway around here. And just, we relied on word of mouth. And then we started booking things that way. Let's do three nights. So we'll play Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and by Saturday we'll have it full because everyone's gonna be going home saying, okay, the singer's crazy and the band isheavy and tight. And so we built it up that way. I'm not sure if you could do it these days. I mean, there's still venues. So I think you actually could still do it our way. It was the only way we knew how to do it, but we always felt like, we were always like. We all had a couple of hundred bucks in general, you know, so it wasn't like, um, we were, we weren't, uh, not making money, you know, we were able to, and our parents weresupportive, you know, Gord's parents got us a van and et cetera. It just kind of, um, we knew very early on that we could just keep doing it. Let's just keep doing it until it goes south. And it never did. Track 1:[15:10] I guess not. Track 4:[15:11] Holy shit. Track 1:[15:11] Amazing. Track 4:[15:13] It's an understatement. Track 1:[15:14] Yeah. Track 4:[15:17] So I want to, I don't know if it's cool fellas, but I want to dig into the to guess what a little bit. Track 1:[15:23] Yeah, let's do it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Track 4:[15:27] So first off, you guys recorded the bathhouse. Yeah, we talked to we talked to Gord. What was it like three months ago? We talked to Gord. Track 1:[15:35] Oh, yeah. Yeah. Track 5:[15:37] Let's go. Yeah. Track 1:[15:39] When his record dropped, he came on. Track 6:[15:41] Pardon me? Track 1:[15:41] When his record dropped, he came on. Track 6:[15:44] I really love that record. I've told him many times. He's so funny. You know, he's just like... He's such a sweet dude. Yeah, he is. And he's, you know, we complain mutually about having to be the singer and, you know, and just all the complications. But I love his record. I've told him all the time. It's just like, it's classic him. just such variety. But we're not talking about his record, I guess. Sorry. Track 4:[16:15] No, no. No, he kind of said some of the same stuff, but your vocals on, I love the vocals on it. And then I was kind of reading about what you did with the, in terms of choosing the band and what's his name? His name is, oh, Billy Anglin. That dude is a, he's a freak on the drums, man. Track 6:[16:45] Desperation calling oh yeah yeah when he does that yeah like what the hell is that he's a giant in real life I don't know if you knew that's crazy he's like I don't know I think he's sixfive Oh he's easily 250 must be I don't know how much away but well hey he's a giant and he was a kid that we heard about Johnny mentioned him to me. I remember back when we first started, Johnny was like, there's a kid over at Elsie, which was another high school. We were at Casey and they were at Elsie and there's a kid, Billy Anglin, and he's like five years younger than us. He's like, they had the same drum teacher and he's like, that kid's really good. And he played into his 20s and then he started a construction company and hadn't played for 20 some years. And another The other guy in the band, Joe Carscallon, is kind of like a family friend of his. And he was like, you know, Bill Anglin would do it if he asked and I'm like, seriously? And anyway, he is great. We just played a show just out of town. There's a little quaint little town, Guananacue. I'm not sure if you've been there, JD, but it's a beautiful little summer town, Thousand Islands. Track 1:[18:00] Okay. Track 6:[18:01] And we played a gig on Saturday night. And I was just like, for some reason, I was just kind of really focused on Bill and the stuff he was doing. I'm very lucky. And the same with everyone else in the band, of course. Oh yeah. He just hits them so hard and he's so big. And he has a huge drum kit too, like huge. Where it's like, oh my God. We pull into a little club a couple of weeks ago just to have a warmup show. Track 4:[18:32] And the club owner's like, You know, the drums basically took up the whole, it's like, is this a Russian, is this a Russian cover band? Is Neil Curtin? Yeah. Track 6:[18:43] Anyway, I'm going to tell Bill you mentioned him because he's amazing. Track 1:[18:49] The big toms at the beginning of Will to Fight as well. Track 6:[18:52] Right. That's what I thought. That's what I thought Pete was going to say. Track 1:[18:55] Those big toms right off the start, it's like, oh fuck, this song has a bone to pick with me. It's like, it's challenging me right now, this song, it's. Track 6:[19:09] We've been opening with that one. Oh yeah. And Bill loves it, you know, he's had a setlist. Track 5:[19:14] Cool. Track 6:[19:16] Oriented and I always put Will to fight first and he's quite happy with it, he loves starting. Like he is not short on confident. For a guy who hasn't played, he's played on his own but who hasn't played with anybody for 20 years, It's pretty amazing. Track 4:[19:31] That's crazy, man. You know, you, well, it's because we're talking about drums. This is something that's that came that came up a couple times in the podcast. I don't know what record it was that we're talking about. But I had mentioned and I said it and I said it exactly like this. I was like, Paul Langlois is a fucking drummer. Track 1:[19:52] Yes. Yeah. I remember you remember that? Track 4:[19:55] Yeah. And and I said that because I don't remember what song and what record it really hit me like a Like a freight train, man. Track 1:[20:02] It was in between evolution is what you said it. Was it? Track 4:[20:06] Was it in between evolution? Track 1:[20:07] Yeah. Track 4:[20:07] Yeah. Just your, the tone of that, bless Paul, and just the chunk, chunk, chunk that was, I can't remember the song that it was on where it hit me and I was like, dude, I don't knowwho's drumming here. Is it Paul or is it Johnny? Because I'm getting, because I've done that. I've done that thing where you listen to each member of a band individually. Like, I don't know if you've ever done that, like next time you, next time you want to have a good time listening to your, if you like Rush, I mean, I like Rush. Who doesn't? Track 6:[20:40] I love Rush. I love Rush. Track 4:[20:42] Take it, take a Rush tune or watch maybe a live, live recording and focus on one. Watch it three times and focus on one musician each time. And you'll just see something new every time. Track 6:[20:54] I love that idea. Yeah. I love that idea. And thanks for that. On my first solo record, because I always thought... I got a drum kit when I was 30 as a birthday present, and it was Johnny's kit. Well, he set it up. And so my wife got it for me, Joanne. And then, so I was just drumming secretly in the basement, just because I always wanted to try it. And so my very first record, Fix His Head, which was like, I don't know, 15 years ago or something. Track 1:[21:27] 2010, yeah. Track 6:[21:30] Yeah, so 13 years ago and... I was just on my own. It was just me. And really, I was in there, in our studio, just with the engineer. Like, it's quite awkward, really. Because it's just the two of us, you know? I'm like, Aaron, you go outside or go do what you're going to do. Just give me the song on a loop. And I'm just going to play the song. And if I get a good one, I'll run into into the control room and push the space bar and stop it. And so that's how I drummed, really, because I just didn't like him kind of just being bored in there, probably on his phone. Yeah. Track 5:[22:10] Hovering. Track 6:[22:11] So anyway, I did all the drumming on Fix His Head. And it's not stellar drumming, but I was happy enough with it that it passed. I mean, it would have been way, if Johnny or Billy Anglin was playing, obviously, it would have been way, way better. But I wanted it to be a private record. I didn't really want to put it out. Track 1:[22:33] That's crazy. That's so crazy. But it's interesting you say that. I have a question for you that's been bothering me since your new record came out. Your new record is called Guess What, and it's the Paul Langlois band. But I go back into my old records that I have. I have them in Apple, so they're digital. And they say, like, fix this head, says Paul Langelois band now on it. But wasn't it just Paul Langelois before? Track 6:[23:02] Yes. Track 1:[23:03] Oh, so I'm not going crazy. Track 6:[23:06] Yeah, no, you're not crazy. You're not going crazy. I mean, it drives me a bit crazy, really, the thought. And Joanne hates, hates Paul Langlois Band, hates that there's no the. Oh, really? Track 1:[23:19] She's like, Jake. Track 6:[23:22] Yeah, the hips are my manager. My manager is also the hips manager, Jake Gould. He does a great job, but he was kind of, he was very in favor of just Paul Langlois Band. And I'mlike, okay, that's awkward, though. Wouldn't you say the Paul Langlois band? Track 1:[23:39] Yeah. Track 6:[23:40] Two guys in the band, Greg Ball especially, was like, no, Paul Langlois. Don't say Paul Langlois band, your first two records were Paul Langlois, so just Paul Langlois. And through the agents and all the people booking and stuff, it's like, well, the Paul Langlois band would probably be more appealing as an act to book, because I was trying to playfestivals this summer. And so I was like, okay. And then it's like, oh, by the way, we gotta go back. And it's all because of Spotify. Everything's because of Spotify these days. Track 1:[24:15] Oh, God. Track 6:[24:17] You gotta go back and call your first two records Paul Langlois banned because if someone searches, I don't understand it, but the algorithm, whatever it is, if someone searches,guess what, Paul Langlois banned, my first two records aren't gonna come up. And so that convinced me. I'm like, I want my first workers to come up. Track 5:[24:36] It happens. Track 4:[24:37] But that's the same thing with Malcolmus and the Jicks. Do you guys, I don't know if you guys know that. He has the same, that's a weird thing on Spotify. They want it to come up. They wanted to come up the other records so everybody can access all the music. And I get it because you also want people to listen to your, you know, your other records. But it's also like that. Track 6:[24:59] Yeah, I would like that. But I get it. But I hate it. You know, it's, it's, it's silly. It's silly. Track 4:[25:04] Me too. Track 6:[25:05] Paul Langlois would come up. Just if I call this the Paul Langlois band, which is- Change the algorithm, man. Track 4:[25:13] Change the search bar. Like make them both come up. Track 1:[25:16] Jesus Christ. Track 5:[25:18] That's funny you mention that Paul, at one point during our discography review of you guys I said, yeah, I love this whole process but the hip has totally fucked up my algorithm inSpotify. Like every time I play something now it's like something associated with the hip. It's like all these other bands but I have discovered some other bands. Track 1:[25:39] We were talking one day, Tim and I were talking, I was out for a walk and he's like, you're going to get a kick out of this, Paul, cause he's like, who is April wine? Oh, really? And I was like, April wine is like a seminal Canadian. Track 5:[25:52] Absolutely. Many, many hits. Track 6:[25:53] Big band. Good hits. Good. Yeah. Track 5:[25:59] Yeah, they're, they're fucking cool. Like I would, that was a fun surprise for me. That was, you know, thanks to the algorithm. So, but that, but that was, that was one of those things, you know, So 10 years, 10 years between Not Guilty and Guess What? Track 1:[26:18] Yeah. Not Guilty was 2013. Obviously that was a fucking giant 10 years in your life. What changed singer-songwriter wise? What did you take from that 10 years of experience and put onto this record? Is there anything you can lay down for us? Track 6:[26:47] You know, I think I got the… Lyrics are my toughest. That's the toughest. It's like finishing the bathrooms, you run out of money. And so, oh yeah, let's go for the vinyl shower. And so that's what I would do with lyrics. I'd kind of almost get, I get somewhere, but then I just stop and I didn't know where to go. So I think time passing more than anything. Gord, Gord passing. Track 1:[27:18] Yeah, yeah, of course. Track 6:[27:19] Time passing, the way the tour was so special, such an achievement on all our parts, but especially for Gord. Of course. The achievement on his part was unbelievable. It was unbelievable to watch, like from the inside, just how hard he worked and how driven he was. Was, like he didn't stop. And so I think that kind of affected, that helped me just with lyrics. Time passing, the girls moving out, my daughters, you know. And you know, now it's like in my 50s. And it's kind of like, I think that sort of just came through in the songs, Will to Fight, you know, just anything, just kind of like. So there was that. I didn't think I would ever, like I just was not interested in songwriting until I got offered a gig. And it was a few months away. And Joanne said, well, you've got to do it. And I'm like, well, I've got to put a band together. I'm not fucking into that. Who would I get? [28:34] Anyway, so then I thought of they're all buddies, Kingston buddies, and musicians, but they all have other jobs. And, um... Yeah, and then we started rehearsing and playing and and It was fun and so I decided I had a couple of songs Okay, maybe I'll finish those and we'll have a couple of You know new recordsongs. I was just playing my first two records kind of thing and then that was the end of August last year and and I booked the studio for November 7th, I think or 8th and And so then I had adeadline, so in September and October, I just kept throwing songs at them and I kept writing. And so it was the first time I'd written anything in 10 years. Like I just, I hadn't written anything. And then it was like, oh, wow, this is fun. These guys are good. And so the whole record is live. I mean, I play guitar and at the same time, I didn't do anything except one scratchy vocal. I redid one vocal, but we're playing live and there were very little fixes and very little overdub. Joe overdubbed a couple of solos. [29:54] So it was just kind of exactly how I wanted it to be and it was very reminiscent of how the hit recorded. You know, we like to not make mistakes, go into the control room and be like, yeah, this is a one. Of course, we'd leave it mostly up to Johnny, because the drums have to be right. He would always pick the ones that we wanted, without even talking about it. Okay, we like take number three. That was a very similar process to recording in the hip or in the bathhouse, so it was all very inspiring. So I'm a new person, honestly. I really thought I was done. Gord died, I just thought, well, we had a good run. It's sad. Yeah. But it was like 32 naturally years actively together. It's been longer now, but you know, all of us together playing and it wasn't like a five-year run, you know? And so I just thought, okay, that's good. But you know, yeah, we did it. And I'm just going to move on and come up with other things. Track 4:[31:07] I just didn't come up with anything else. No, but 638 Main says, like, I got a window into the song where you were at with this record and what kind of the question that JD asked. Like that I was like, okay, I see kind of where Paul's Brain was at with this record and like that's fucking cool, man. I'm so happy for you, dude I don't know. I had the same shit too before we recorded like before I Jumped in with this band that I'm in man. I was just kind of like, all right, I'm done playing music and then you fall in and then you get a band together and then you're like Like, oh, this is fucking, this is fun, man. This is rightwhere it should be. Track 6:[31:52] Yeah, you forget how fun it is. I did. And it's funny you mentioned 638 Maine. Not many people, but I have a couple of quirky friends that are like 638 Maine, man. I love that one. Whereas most of my friends, I'm sure they've never mentioned that song. I don't think it's necessarily a skipper, but it's an odd one. Track 4:[32:14] And basically- That's what's cool about it. Track 6:[32:17] Yeah, it's, you know, to me, it's cool, because I made it up on the spot. I didn't have anything written down. And I just pictured myself. Track 1:[32:26] What? Track 6:[32:26] Like I'm talking about what it's like to be in a studio. And we were in there eight days. And Greg and I, those guys were going, like there's a firefighter, construction, a factory shiftworker. Greg's a waiter, so he took the eight days off. And I don't have another job, so I did too. So Greg and I were out there the whole time. And a couple of nights, it was late. They were all latenights. And I was just sitting there, just like, oh, it'd be good if I could set myself in a bar to describe what it's like being in a studio. I didn't know if it was Monday or Tuesday. It was kind of like, you're lost in the music. You're lost in the recording. So I thought, and we only had nine songs, or nine that I liked. And so I was like, I want to try this one. And I just made it up. I just like set myself on fire. And then I'm kind of chasing the song. You know, it's all turning out like it should or whatever the words are. Track 4:[33:29] But it paints the picture, man. There was a hip song like that too. Do you remember, Tim, the apartment where Gord was describing the apartment? You know what I'm talking about? Track 1:[33:40] Apartment song. Track 4:[33:40] But that 638, man, it paints the picture, man. Track 6:[33:44] Oh, well, thanks. Thanks. Yeah. I was, I was very, uh, very happy with that. And Greg and Joe were asleep on the couch in the control room. So it was just, I just laid it down on acoustic and then, um, and saying it. And... And Bill and Matt, drums and bass, they played. And Joe and Greg were kind of pissed off because I missed it. So I allowed them to add a guitar and backup vocal. Track 4:[34:23] So anyway, I'm glad you mentioned that. It's cool, man. It's a deep cut. Deep cut. Yeah, we're going to Kingston. And for the finale we're doing is September 1st, but I think the day before or the day after we're going to Kingston. Yeah, August 31st. Track 1:[34:41] We're doing it. They're flying in August 30th. And uh, we're doing a road trip to Kingston. Track 6:[34:48] You're kidding. Track 1:[34:50] No. Oh, yeah, we're gonna do it. Yeah. I've got it right. Track 4:[34:54] Like I mean, yeah, I'm gonna be so dragon ass, man. Track 5:[34:59] It's all part of this process. Track 6:[35:00] That's what are you? Are you kind of Just doing it for fun. I'll meet up with you either way whether you're recording something or not That would be amazing to buy you a beer yeah, yeah, that would be absolutely amazing Yeah, we check the redhouse. Just get in touch with me. Track 4:[35:19] All right Let's do it, man. Let's do it. Track 5:[35:22] Let's do it Yeah, we're flying into town and we have an event at the rec room in Toronto on September 1st. So that's that's like our Our grand finale of the pod is we're meeting up and there's a tribute band, 50 Mission, playing at the Rec Room and we're doing this fundraiser for the DanielWinsor Fund. Track 6:[35:45] Oh cool. And so are you going to be, is it an event where you're not sort of talking together or are you guys going to get up and sing? Track 1:[35:54] We're going to record the final episode of the podcast at this event. Track 6:[35:58] Oh cool. Track 1:[35:59] So they'll finally reveal whether or not they're hip bands, which they've done a poor job concealing it. It's so funny at the beginning, they would be like, Pete would be like, oh, yeah, there's this lick that the rhythm guitarist plays. And you know, then later on, it's like, Paul Langlois, am I saying his name right? And then later on, it's just Paul. You know what I mean? Track 4:[36:21] I had no concept of your existence, man. I mean, I was like, what's this guy's, who's this guy's name? Now it's like, everything's off the tongue, man, but I, by the way, I gotta ask you, and I know they're for different things, but what do you prefer about it? Do you like your telly or do you like the Les Paul? What's the, what's the one that you're, that you, if you die with the guitar in your hands, the one you want in the hands? Track 6:[36:45] I mean, it would kind of, it would have to be to tell you, I'm playing the telly on the solo band shows. Okay. So, I've gone back to the telly. I don't regret playing a Les Paul. I started Les Paul day for night on. And that was a black one, Black Beauty. But then I switched to a Sunburst, which I love that guitar. That's my second favorite. That's my second favorite. But the Tele for sure. That was the first electric I bought, like officially bought to play in the band. And I'm using it now. And yeah, it would be the Tele for sure. Track 4:[37:28] I never played a telly ever until about six months ago when I visit my family in California. I walked into a guitar center and I went into the expensive room that you're not supposedto go in. I sat and there was nobody there. It was just a ghost town. I sat with a telly for like an hour and I was like, jeez, man. I got it because I always played a Strat. I got a Jazzmaster, and an SG, but I never, and I've never played, I mean, I played a Les Paul once, twice, but I never owned a Les Paul. That's thenext on the list. But a Tele was, I liked it. Track 6:[38:05] Yeah, well, see, it's funny, because I find a Strat the most different guitar, and because Robbie played it already, and he was like, he had 15 years of experience on me, because Ididn't start playing until I was 19, and he started playing, he was small. And he was playing a Strat. And so I was like, I mean, I started out playing acoustic and after a while I was like, fuck this, I can't fucking hear. And I had a big train ramp and it was just like, it was impossible to, I'd turn it up to, and I got electrocuted all the time because it was a old shit. Well, I finally said, I'm playing electrocute It's a lot of telly and because I figured that telly is kind of the opposite of a strat almost and I've never really ever tried to play a strat, like Ireally honestly never have. Les Paul's and Telly's I find are way more similar. The Strat to me is a different one. It's super cool, but it's just not my thing. Track 4:[39:13] I just like the pickups, man, like that Steve Miller tone, that Buddy Holly, those 57s and those 59s, those pickups are just so tinny and, you know. I don't know, I like that. Yeah, no, it's amazing. Track 5:[39:31] So, when we were just getting into Saskadelphia, right, and I'm listening to Crack My Spine the other day with my headphones on, you know, because I want to hear everything, andyour guitar on that was just like, it kind of just sounded like, it reminded me of the Ramones, like you were just kind of playing some power chords through there. It just reminded me of like 80s kind of punk rock, you know, and I just, I just loved that about it and it's been such an interesting thing hearing you guys playing guitar because, you know,most bands you got bass and drums kind of linked up as the backbone and you might have a lead guitarist but you might not or a rhythm guitarist but you guys were just like playing guitardoing your thing and it works and I think that's just such a cool rare thing about a band that you guys pulled off. And then it's been so fun to then go on and listen to your solo stuff and hear your evolution too, because we don't get this opportunity with bands very often in general. Like how many bands are still around or guys still around? Well, that's so cool to hear. Track 6:[40:43] You know, what I would credit that the most, or whom I would credit, is Don Smith, who produced Up to Here and Road Apples, because he handled us, he hard panned us, left andright, Robbie and I. So listen, I listen to ACDC, and sorry, but Malcolm Young isn't loud enough. Like, it's like the guitars are like this. Track 5:[41:12] It's true. Track 6:[41:14] So Don panned us. And so then every producer after that, and our guy, Mark Breakin, who actually helped us produce our only record we did without a producer was Trouble at theHen House. And Mark Breakin still mixes, you know, he mixed Saskatoon, he's been our sound man and our live sound man for the whole time. Although he did leave to bigger and better things for a good chunk of 15 years or so, but he's back with us and he pans them too. So he, so you can hear one in one ear, one in the other. I'm deaf in my right ear, So I have to listen to it twice just to. You know, hear what Robbie's doing, the odd time I'm interested. [42:03] But I credit Don because Don did that and he was super cool and we were so, he was unbelievable and we couldn't believe we were working with him. He'd done Traveling Wilburys and he did everything and he was Mr. Cool and he was just like, you guys just do your thing. And this is when we were young, impressionable, you know, we wanted to do our thing, but we figured, you know, people are going to tell us, you know, you should be a bit more countryand people did, you know, a bit more country, maybe or something. Don was just like, just do your thing. And he panned the guitars. So basically, he, he, I credit him with my job. Because people can hear me if they want, you know, if they're taking a closer listen, and like you guys do, it's kind of like all my parts are just naked on one side. At one point though, I made a list, and it's an ongoing list of songs where I'm in the right speaker if you're looking at it. I'm always on the left, and Robbie's always on the right. Except more and more, I'll check it, and I have like a list of about 12 songs where I'm on the right and Robbie's on the left. My producer decided to switch it. Track 1:[43:20] Oh, funny. Track 6:[43:23] Which is curious to me. Because when I put on headphones, so I can only hear out of this ear, 100% deaf in this one. Wow. I always put the left ear, because that's me. Oh, shit. Track 4:[43:37] And then you go. Track 6:[43:39] And then the odd hit song I'll run into, and it's kind of like, that's not me. That's Robbie. Track 4:[43:44] Who's this shitty guitar player? Track 6:[43:46] We didn't listen to each other at all, by the way, not at all. Track 4:[43:53] It's funny, dude. Paul, when you guys did Trouble, man, and that was a record, I think Tim and I, I don't know, I'm speaking for Tim here, but for me, that was the record where I was like, it finally openedfor me. And I got everything prior to that too, but that record was like, okay, this band doesn't give a shit about what anybody thinks, man. Just gonna do their own thing. And that's where I was like, you guys grew into this just animal that nobody knew existed. I don't know, man, that was a that was a break. That was the record that JD when JD flew to Malaga for primavera sound last year, he brought a vinyl and this is me still not knowinganything about you guys. And he brought me trouble at the house. And I was like, Yeah, I do you remember? Track 1:[44:48] Do you remember I mailed you trouble at the hen house on CD. And you're like, I don't have a CD player. I was like, who doesn't have a CD player? Track 4:[44:56] We moved here and I and then yeah, because we moved from the state. Anyway. Yeah, yeah. Track 6:[45:07] It's it's funny. Just to add something, because I thought of it earlier, very early on this chat, you were saying something, Pete, that I thought of, and I'm like, oh, fuck, I thought ofsomething good to say, and I forgot, but now I remember. So there was this band, there's this, I don't know that they're a band anymore, they're from Philly, and they're called Marah, M-A-R-A-H. [45:36] And they're a couple of brothers. And anyway, out of the blue, the day after our last show, the singer writes Robbie a letter. And he's like, and he describes, the letter makes me cry. me cry like it he describes his life and you know they got signed to, Maybe Steve Earle had a label, someone like that. Oh, nice. Nashville person. So they had some success, but they just ruined everything all the time. That was just their nature. You have brothers, and any time things started to go well,they would kind of blow it up. And then he described, he goes on to describe, he was out in the country on a TV at a cabin he doesn't use, but he happened to throw on the TV, and the CBC covered that show live, youknow, so it was live on the air, and he describes, you know, watching the show and what's about to happen, and what was my point? Well, there's this thing in the doc that Robbie quotes him, like, what's going to happen here? You know, are they gonna all bands either explode on the way up or on the way down everything? [47:01] Burn out nothing works out and What are you telling me? These guys are gonna pull the he compared it to a You know an air balloon, whatever they're called parachute No, like a balloon, you know, oh, yeah hot air balloon what they're all gonnapull it down and and land safely, like win rock and roll or something. It's just kind of like, anyway, it was just an amazing letter years ago. And I've always had the intention to kind of reach out to him and say, fuck your letter, man. Cause he, it's way more than that. Another thing he said is he would try, cause this is quite like this podcast that you're doing JD. He would, he learned not to play the hip to people, to his friends, to anyone, various girlfriends. He was like, I'd never do it. If he found a real hip fan, he said, like because they're touring, right, in New York or London or wherever, as soon as he realized it's a real hip fan, they'd be at the back of the bar. He'd take them to the back of the bar, and they'd have pints, and they'd talk about all things hip. [48:18] And anyway, so he said, if someone came over to my house, and I trusted them enough to play the hip, And they started talking over the music. That's it. Christmas lights off. Everyone's going home. [48:34] He's an amazing writer. Track 4:[48:38] It's so true. I said that to JD a couple of weeks ago when I was in California this last time in May. We were driving to Joshua Tree. And I fucking hate when people put on music and they're like, listen to this band. You're going to love this band. And it's like, you build it up, right? I didn't do that. I grabbed my buddy's phone, we're driving down, I don't know, 64 or whatever it is, down in Joshua Tree, 29 Palms, and I just grabbed his phone and I put on Trouble atthe Inn House. Yeah. And he's like, who the fuck is this? Track 6:[49:10] That's how to do it. Yeah. Track 4:[49:12] That's all I did. I played a couple tunes and he's like, who's this band? I was like, oh, it's... And then, you know, cause you don't set the expectations. Yeah. Track 6:[49:23] Yeah, no, exactly. That's how to do it. That's the downy way, actually. Did Gord and all his brothers. You surprise somebody. If you give people warning, it's not the same, you know? Yeah. It's just like, no, no. Track 1:[49:38] Expectations. Track 6:[49:39] Yeah, and when Gord was sick. Track 5:[49:41] It's true, it's true. Track 6:[49:42] His brother was looking after him mainly, and I was mainly there to help Pat. Someone would be, I wanna come over and see Gord, you know, because there was no tour in the future. Like, we all just thought this is it. And I was like, oh, this guy wants to come by. And Pat's like, well, just don't tell Gord about it. Tell them to come but we won't tell them about it. It'll just get surprised. That's how the Downies do it. It's like, oh we're here. Track 5:[50:10] That's cool. Track 1:[50:15] Paul, I know we said 45 minutes and we're over so I'm sorry for taking more of your time than we should have. No problem. Track 6:[50:20] I still got seven minutes before the next one. Track 1:[50:26] Oh wow, you're on junket mode, eh? Track 6:[50:28] Yeah, three today. Track 1:[50:32] Oh wow. Well, any chance we'll see you on the road in the fall? Or is it just take it as it comes? Track 6:[50:43] Take it as it comes, yeah. Sort of trying to stick to festivals, but obviously they start disappearing when the fall comes. So, unknown. So, I've got two more gigs in August and like one in Windsor-ish, Kingsville, and one in Bath, where our studio is, and those are both in August. Track 1:[51:08] It's been great talking to you. So great. Track 6:[51:10] Yeah, great talking to you guys. It's nice to meet you too, as well. Track 4:[51:13] Nice to meet you, Paul. Thanks for your time, man. Track 6:[51:17] Hey, we'll talk again. Track 5:[51:18] Yeah. Track 6:[51:18] Good luck with everything. Track 5:[51:19] For sure. Track 4:[51:20] Take care. Track 5:[51:20] Thanks. Track 6:[51:21] OK. See you guys. Track 5:[51:22] All right. Cheers! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/gettinghiptothehip/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Bienvenidos a otro Podcast sobre novelas de Warhammer 40k en Terraescribiente. En esta ocasión llegan los Orkos! WAAAAAGGHHHHHHHHH! WARBOSS - Jefe de Guerra. Parte 1. Una novela de los Orkos - Capítulos 1 al 15. Sea testigo de una batalla real entre jefes orkos enfrentados en una lucha por el puesto de Warboss y acceda a una puerta legendaria que ayudará a los orkos a conquistar la galaxia. Es una visión estridente y sangrienta de una guerra de sucesión entre seis clanes, contada con un estilo típicamente orky por Mike Brooks. LA HISTORIA Con solo un bastión en pie en el otrora inexpugnable mundo fortaleza de Aranua, Warboss Gazrot Goresnappa debería estar disfrutando de la victoria inminente. En cambio, yace 'proppa dead' debajo de la cabeza de un Gargant decapitado. Los jefes más grandes y malos de cada uno de los seis clanes (que ya no están unidos) dan un paso al frente para convertirse en el próximo jefe de guerra, pero los dioses orkos tienen otros planes. Una profecía predice una puerta misteriosa que se encuentra debajo de la ciudad humana. El verdadero jefe de guerra será el primero en encontrarlo y lo usará para volver verde la galaxia. Da Genrul de Blood Axes sabe que solo él es digno, pero parece que Evil Sunz Speedboss Zagnob y Goff Big Boss Mag Dedfist no recibieron la nota. Y para colmo de males, tampoco lo hizo el líder del levantamiento grot, el verdadero profeta de Gork y Mork (o eso afirma), Snaggi Littletoof, que busca aprovechar esta oportunidad para cambiar el rumbo de la opresión grot. ¿A quién considerarán digno los dioses verdes? Escrito por Mike Brooks. Por favor sigue las redes y grupos: Por favor sigue las redes y grupos: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Telegram: https://t.me/+62_TRJVg-3cxNDZh Instagram: www.instagram.com/terraescribiente/ Tik tok: www.tiktok.com/@terraescribiente Youtube: www.youtube.com/@Terraescribiente También subscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en IVOOX, ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! Dale me gusta a cada Podcast y coméntalos! Ayuda mucho! Gracias!
Bienvenidos a otro Podcast sobre novelas de Warhammer 40k en Terraescribiente. En esta ocasión llegan los Orkos! WAAAAAGGHHHHHHHHH! WARBOSS - Jefe de Guerra. Parte 2. Una novela de los Orkos - Capítulos 16 al 29. Sea testigo de una batalla real entre jefes orkos enfrentados en una lucha por el puesto de Warboss y acceda a una puerta legendaria que ayudará a los orkos a conquistar la galaxia. Es una visión estridente y sangrienta de una guerra de sucesión entre seis clanes, contada con un estilo típicamente orky por Mike Brooks. LA HISTORIA Con solo un bastión en pie en el otrora inexpugnable mundo fortaleza de Aranua, Warboss Gazrot Goresnappa debería estar disfrutando de la victoria inminente. En cambio, yace 'proppa dead' debajo de la cabeza de un Gargant decapitado. Los jefes más grandes y malos de cada uno de los seis clanes (que ya no están unidos) dan un paso al frente para convertirse en el próximo jefe de guerra, pero los dioses orkos tienen otros planes. Una profecía predice una puerta misteriosa que se encuentra debajo de la ciudad humana. El verdadero jefe de guerra será el primero en encontrarlo y lo usará para volver verde la galaxia. Da Genrul de Blood Axes sabe que solo él es digno, pero parece que Evil Sunz Speedboss Zagnob y Goff Big Boss Mag Dedfist no recibieron la nota. Y para colmo de males, tampoco lo hizo el líder del levantamiento grot, el verdadero profeta de Gork y Mork (o eso afirma), Snaggi Littletoof, que busca aprovechar esta oportunidad para cambiar el rumbo de la opresión grot. ¿A quién considerarán digno los dioses verdes? Escrito por Mike Brooks. Por favor sigue las redes y grupos: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Telegram: https://t.me/+62_TRJVg-3cxNDZh Instagram: www.instagram.com/terraescribiente/ Tik tok: www.tiktok.com/@terraescribiente Youtube: www.youtube.com/@Terraescribiente También subscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en IVOOX, ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! Dale me gusta a cada Podcast y coméntalos! Ayuda mucho! Gracias!
This time on the show, we continue our Path to Glory reviews as Harry and Paul dive into the Gork fueled warriors of the Orruk Warclans and the cunning duardin of the Kharadron Overlords. Will talks about his narrative rules for the new Regiments of Renown in Age of Sigmar. Harry introduces Grimgor Stormhide, the warlord of Azyr, who battles against the forces of Chaos. Finally, Paul and Will retell the battles of their grand White Dwarf campaign. Finally, stay until the end to hear about how to enter a giveaway. Have a seat by the fire and listen to our tales of glory in the mortal realms. You can join us on our Discord at themortalrealms.com/discord You can email us at: pathtostory@gmail.com Or you can follow us on Twitter at: The Show: @PathtoStory Paul: @Pjschard Will: @ageofSevvir Harry: @ToySoldierFun Kieran: @_MagpiePaints
Harmonikkuliekarinn Jónas Ásgeir Ásgeirson hlaut á dögunum íslensku tónlistarverðlaunin í flokki sígildrar og samtímatónlistar fyrir plötuna Fikta. Platan er nefnd eftir verkinu Fikta eftir Friðrik Margrétar - Guðmundsson en einnig er á henni að finna verk eftir Atla Heimi Sveinsson, Þorkel Sigurbjörnsson, Atla Ingólfsson og Finn Karlsson. Jónas Ásgeir er einn af fáum íslendingum með framhaldspróf í klassískum harmonikkuleik, en hann heillaðist ungur af hljóðfærinu sem hefur átt hug hans síðan. Jónas býr og starfar í Kaupmannahöfn þar sem hann stundaði nám við konunglega tónlistarskólann þar í borg. Við sláum á þráðinn til Jónasar í þætti dagisns og heyrum af bestu plötu ársins, Fikta. En við hefjum þáttinn á annars konar tónlist, rokkskotnum jazzi af plötunni Gork. Óskar Kjartansson trommuleikari segir frá henni í þætti dagsins. Við heyrum einnig rýni Gauta Kristmannssonar í Vanþakkláta flóttamanninn eftir íranska höfundinn Dinu Neyeri. Bókin kom úthjá Angústúru í fyrra í þýðingu Bjarna Jónssonar, en höfundurinn verður einmitt gestur á bókmenntahátíð í Reykjavík í næsta mánuði.
Harmonikkuliekarinn Jónas Ásgeir Ásgeirson hlaut á dögunum íslensku tónlistarverðlaunin í flokki sígildrar og samtímatónlistar fyrir plötuna Fikta. Platan er nefnd eftir verkinu Fikta eftir Friðrik Margrétar - Guðmundsson en einnig er á henni að finna verk eftir Atla Heimi Sveinsson, Þorkel Sigurbjörnsson, Atla Ingólfsson og Finn Karlsson. Jónas Ásgeir er einn af fáum íslendingum með framhaldspróf í klassískum harmonikkuleik, en hann heillaðist ungur af hljóðfærinu sem hefur átt hug hans síðan. Jónas býr og starfar í Kaupmannahöfn þar sem hann stundaði nám við konunglega tónlistarskólann þar í borg. Við sláum á þráðinn til Jónasar í þætti dagisns og heyrum af bestu plötu ársins, Fikta. En við hefjum þáttinn á annars konar tónlist, rokkskotnum jazzi af plötunni Gork. Óskar Kjartansson trommuleikari segir frá henni í þætti dagsins. Við heyrum einnig rýni Gauta Kristmannssonar í Vanþakkláta flóttamanninn eftir íranska höfundinn Dinu Neyeri. Bókin kom úthjá Angústúru í fyrra í þýðingu Bjarna Jónssonar, en höfundurinn verður einmitt gestur á bókmenntahátíð í Reykjavík í næsta mánuði.
Piedāvājam sporta sarunu šova “eXi” ceturtās sezonas 12. epizodi, kurā bijušie sportisti Kaspars Gorkšs, Jānis Blūms un Oļegs Sorokins tiekas iepirkšanās un izklaides centrā "Akropole Alfa", lai dalītos stāstos par savu pieredzi dažādās arī šodien aktuālās sporta tēmās. 0:00:00 – 0:04:20 – šodien raidījumā; 0:04:25 – 0:25:35 – viedokļi par Krievijas un Baltkrievijas sportistu dalību olimpiskajās spēlēs; 0:25:35 – 0:41:50 – spēlētāju formu numuri - kā tos izvēlējušies Blūms, Gorkšs un Sorokins? 0:48:42 – 1:29:30 – jauniņais komandā. Kā ātrāk iejusties kolektīvā?
Piedāvājam sporta sarunu šova “eXi” ceturtās sezonas desmito epizodi, kurā bijušie sportisti Kaspars Gorkšs, Jānis Blūms un Oļegs Sorokins tiekas iepirkšanās un izklaides centrā "Akropole Alfa", lai dalītos stāstos par savu pieredzi dažādās arī šodien aktuālās sporta tēmās. 0:00:00 – 0:03:37 – šodien raidījumā; 0:03:38 – 1:06:16 – Jauno sportistu izvēle - doties uz ārzemēm vai palikt Latvijā? 1:08:03 – 1:29:05 – Blūma, Gorkša un Sorokina pirmās algas un pirmie lielie pirkumi.
Piedāvājam sporta sarunu šova “eXi” ceturtās sezonas devīto epizodi, kurā bijušie sportisti Kaspars Gorkšs, Jānis Blūms un Oļegs Sorokins tiekas iepirkšanās un izklaides centrā "Akropole Rīga", lai dalītos stāstos par savu pieredzi dažādās arī šodien aktuālās sporta tēmās. 0:00:00 – 0:04:48 – šodien raidījumā; 0:04:49 – 0:07:55 – viesošanās veikalā – kafejnīcā “Lāči”; 0:07:56 – 1:05:19 – vētrainas ballītes, treniņu un spēlēšana pēc tām; 1:07:00 – 1:28:19 – augstākie un zemākie punkti Gorkša, Sorokina un Blūma karjerās.
Piedāvājam sporta sarunu šova “eXi” ceturtās sezonas speciālizlaidumu, kas veltīts futbolam – Latvijas čempionvienībai “Valmiera FC”, kā arī notikumiem un aktualitātēm Pasaules kausa izcīņā Katarā. Studijā Latvijas čempionvienības “Valmiera FC” galvenais treneris Jurģis Kalns un Latvijas futbola leģenda, bijušais izlases kapteinis Kaspars Gorkšs. 0:00:00 - 0:04:25 – šodien raidījumā; 0:04:26 – 0:55:33 – Latvijas čempione “Valmiera FC” šķērsgriezumā; 0:57:42 – 1:29:58 – par un ap Pasaules kausa izcīņu Katarā.
Piedāvājam sporta sarunu šova “eXi” ceturtās sezonas sesto epizodi, kurā bijušie sportisti Kaspars Gorkšs, Jānis Blūms un Oļegs Sorokins tiekas iepirkšanās un izklaides centrā "Akropole Rīga", lai dalītos stāstos par savu pieredzi dažādās arī šodien aktuālās sporta tēmās. 0:00:00 – 0:03:46 – šodien raidījumā; 0:03:47 – 0:35:17 – spēļu prakse – cik svarīga tā ir? Vai tiešām nepieciešama? 0:37:16 – 0:40:47 – viesošanās DOUGLAS; 0:40:58 – 1:24:22 – patriotisms sportā – kur un kā tas izpaužas? 1:24:23 – 1:29:44 – “eXi” par VIAPLAY saturu.
Nick and Paul interview Ben Jurek about his recent win at SoCal Open! ++ Battalion Detachment -3CP (Orks) [100 PL, 1,700pts, 1CP] ++ + Configuration [3CP] + Battle Size [6CP]: 3. Strike Force (101-200 Total PL / 1001-2000 Points) [6CP] Clan Kultur: Goffs Detachment Command Cost [-3CP] Gametype: 4. Chapter Approved: War Zone Nephilim + HQ [10 PL, 185pts, -2CP] + Warboss on Warbike [6 PL, 115pts, -2CP]: 4. Brutal but Kunnin, Da Killa Klaw, 2x Dakkagun, Power Klaw, Stratagem: Big Boss [-1CP], Stratagem: Extra Gubbinz [-1CP] Weirdboy [4 PL, 70pts]: 3. Da Jump, 4. Fists of Gork, Weirdboy Staff + Troops [16 PL, 320pts] + Beast Snagga Boyz [5 PL, 100pts] . 9x Beast Snagga Boy [90pts]: 9x Choppa, 9x Slugga . Beast Snagga Nob [10pts]: Power Snappa, Slugga Beast Snagga Boyz [5 PL, 100pts] . 9x Beast Snagga Boy [90pts]: 9x Choppa, 9x Slugga . Beast Snagga Nob [10pts]: Power Snappa, Slugga Gretchin [2 PL, 40pts] . 10x Gretchin [40pts]: 10x Grot Blaster Gretchin [2 PL, 40pts]: 'Orrible Gitz . 10x Gretchin [40pts]: 10x Grot Blaster Gretchin [2 PL, 40pts] . 10x Gretchin [40pts]: 10x Grot Blaster + Elites [32 PL, 455pts] + Kommandos [8 PL, 125pts]: Bomb Squig [5pts] . Boss Nob [16pts]: Power Klaw [5pts], Slugga, Stikkbombs . 8x Kommando [88pts]: 8x Choppa, 8x Slugga, 8x Stikkbombs . Kommando w/ Breacha Ram [16pts]: Breacha Ram [5pts], Stikkbombs Kommandos [8 PL, 125pts]: Bomb Squig [5pts] . Boss Nob [16pts]: Power Klaw [5pts], Slugga, Stikkbombs . 8x Kommando [88pts]: 8x Choppa, 8x Slugga, 8x Stikkbombs . Kommando w/ Breacha Ram [16pts]: Breacha Ram [5pts], Stikkbombs Kommandos [4 PL, 55pts] . Boss Nob [11pts]: Choppa, Slugga, Stikkbombs . 4x Kommando [44pts]: 4x Choppa, 4x Slugga, 4x Stikkbombs Meganobz [12 PL, 150pts] . Boss Meganob [30pts]: Kustom Shoota, Power Klaw, Stikkbombs . Meganob [30pts]: Kustom Shoota, Power Klaw, Stikkbombs . Meganob [30pts]: Kustom Shoota, Power Klaw, Stikkbombs . Meganob [30pts]: Kustom Shoota, Power Klaw, Stikkbombs . Meganob [30pts]: Kustom Shoota, Power Klaw, Stikkbombs + Fast Attack [12 PL, 240pts] + Squighog Boyz [4 PL, 80pts]: Bomb Squig [5pts] . 3x Squighog Boy [75pts]: 3x Saddlegit Weapons, 3x Squighog Jaws, 3x Stikka Squighog Boyz [4 PL, 80pts]: Bomb Squig [5pts] . 3x Squighog Boy [75pts]: 3x Saddlegit Weapons, 3x Squighog Jaws, 3x Stikka Squighog Boyz [4 PL, 80pts]: Bomb Squig [5pts] . 3x Squighog Boy [75pts]: 3x Saddlegit Weapons, 3x Squighog Jaws, 3x Stikka + Heavy Support [30 PL, 500pts] + Battlewagon [8 PL, 120pts]: Deff Rolla [15pts] Kill Rig [11 PL, 190pts]: 'Eavy Lobba, 2. Frazzle, 6. Squiggly Curse, Butcha Boyz, Savage Horns and Hooves, Saw Blades, Stikka Kannon, Wurrtower Kill Rig [11 PL, 190pts]: 'Eavy Lobba, 4. Spirit of Gork, 6. Squiggly Curse, Butcha Boyz, Savage Horns and Hooves, Saw Blades, Stikka Kannon, Wurrtower ++ Supreme Command Detachment +3CP (Orks) [15 PL, 300pts, 2CP] ++ + Configuration [3CP] + Clan Kultur: Goffs Detachment Command Cost [3CP] + Primarch | Daemon Primarch | Supreme Commander [15 PL, 300pts, -1CP] + Ghazghkull Thraka [15 PL, 300pts, -1CP]: Gork's Klaw, Mork's Roar, Proper Killy (Goffs), Stikkbombs, Stratagem: Warlord Trait [-1CP], Warlord ++ Total: [115 PL, 3CP, 2,000pts] ++
Piedāvājam sporta sarunu šova “eXi” ceturtās sezonas ceturto epizodi, kurā bijušie sportisti Kaspars Gorkšs, Jānis Blūms un Oļegs Sorokins tiekas iepirkšanās un izklaides centrā "Akropole Akropole", lai dalītos stāstos par savu pieredzi dažādās arī šodien aktuālās sporta tēmās. 0:00:00 – 0:03:38 – šodien raidījumā; 0:03:39 – 0:06:55 – viesošanās sporta bārā O'LEARYS; 0:06:56 – 0:58:09 – treneri - psihologi, iedvesmotāji un taktiķi; 0:59:26 – 1:02:53 – viesošanās DOUGLAS; 1:02:54 – 1:24:55 – sportisti, viņu sievas un sievietes.
Piedāvājam sporta sarunu šova “eXi” ceturtās sezonas trešo epizodi, kurā bijušie sportisti Kaspars Gorkšs, Jānis Blūms un Oļegs Sorokins tiekas iepirkšanās un izklaides centrā "Akropole Alfa", lai dalītos stāstos par savu pieredzi dažādās arī šodien aktuālās sporta tēmās. 0:00:00 – 0:04:20 – šodien raidījumā; 0:04:21 – 0:07:25 – viesošanās GRILL LONDON; 0:07:26 – 0:42:05 – bijušais sportists - sporta funkcionārs - atšķirības, pienākumi un sajūtas; 0:42:06 – 1:08:06 – sezonas sākums - kā to izdzīvo sportisti?
This postcast has been long in the making with Clive Gosling as we wanted to do it in person, as we prefer with all podcasts. With Clive living in the UK and really wanting Paul Roberts (living in the US) involved – I still managed a solo hour conversation with Clive on this trip to the UK this week but we also saved a little for maybe a Part 2 when we can get Paul and Clive together. I really enjoyed this one. Clive has 40 plus years in BMX and the industry as a whole with his knowledge, passion and personality it is unequaled. We chat about the early days in BMX starting with Edwards (family bike shop), his mother Carole Gosling who has 40 plus years of deep involvement behind the scenes in UKBMX, EBA right up to today's time working on the London Olympics and still in 2022 at the Glasgow UCI World Cup earlier this year. Clive is always Factory (even today) we talked about some of the teams he rode for, racing Buckmore Park, Outwell, Poole the London scene in the 80s into the 90s. We talk about Clive winning his first National title, racing Superclass, hanging out with Will Smyth and the Jive guys going to the States in the late 80s, hooking up with Gork and the BMX Action guys at Wizard Publications. Clive talks about riding everything in BMX not just racing, riding South Banks, hanging out with Simon Tabron, riding street, contributing for the magazines, working for UKBMX writing the Race Zines for the Nationals and getting into Mountain Bikes in the mid 90s. Clive brings us up-to-speed with what he's doing these days in the industry working for GT and Cannondale (Director of Marketing at Cycling Sports Group) sponsoring both Kye Whyte (Olympic Silver Medalist, European Champion and World number 2) and Malverns Classic last month and so much more.
JAUNĀ SPORTA SARUNU ŠOVA "EXI" SEZONA IR KLĀT! Piedāvājam sporta sarunu šova “eXi” ceturtās sezonas pirmo epizodi, kurā bijušie sportisti Kaspars Gorkšs, Jānis Blūms un Oļegs Sorokins tiekas iepirkšanās un izklaides centrā "Akropole Rīga", lai dalītos stāstos par savu pieredzi dažādās arī šodien aktuālās sporta tēmās. 0:00:00 – 0:03:45 – šodien raidījumā; 0:03:46 – 0:11:45 – iepazīstam ceturtās sezonas “eXus”; 0:11:46 – 0:48:53 – kā atrast vietu dzīvē pēc sportista karjeras beigām? 0:48:54 – 1:28:19 – atvadu spēles – kādas tās ir?
Craig "gOrk" Barette has been on the bmx scene for decades. In this episode, he shares with them the big news behind USABMX's move to Oklahoma, updates on the BMX Hall of Fame, and more.
Having averted the worst outcome and ended the enchantment on their friend Gork, the party now finally comes “face to face” with Nyla, the archdruid of the Forest of No Return. Will they be able to work things out with her, or is battle inevitable? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theroaringd20s/support
With two of the party members trapped in the fog wall, the rest of the group seeks help from the Ak'Narai. Will they be able to convince them to help save Gork and Uthyr!? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theroaringd20s/support
We've always liked Gork! He's big, mean, and green, and that's everything you could ask from an Orc God! You could maybe say that we idolize him... GJ is back with another deep dive into the glorious boxed campaigns of Warhammer Fantasy! This week it's Idol of Gork, where the forces of the Empire clash with the Orcs and Goblins!
It's two episodes for the price of one this week! Join GJ as he introduces you to the legendary boxed campaigns of 5th edition. Their names alone can send hobbyists into fits of nostalgic bliss: Grudge of Drong, Idol of Gork, Perilous Quest, Tears of Isha and Circle of Blood. GJ then explores the lore and rules of Grudge of Drong. The Dwarfs and High Elves clash in four epic battles, in tale of love, taxes, and plenty of grudges.
Gork and Mork bless us, everyone. The post WH40k Book Club Episode #65 – Da Gobbo's Revenge by Mike Brooks appeared first on WH40K Book Club.
It's all Orcs in the third part of our Storm of Chaos Retrospective! Watch your head around Gorgut, Grimgor's very enthusiastic lieutenant. He's backed up by the biggest, meanest, and hardest Orc army list in the history of Warhammer. If your running with these boyz, remember to always bring your effigy of Gork, and absolutely no Goblins allowed!
ORKISDOES Part 2!! We are continuing our overview of Orks this week, diving into the Clans, the types of boys, and gods Gork and Mork. Follow us as we get to know these Fun Gis a bit more! As a bonus Beast comes up with some pretty epic and side-splitting names! As always we drop a few more hints on the evolution of Innsmouth Hive and our Hive Project! We are a Grimdark and Horror Podcast, largely focused on Warhammer 40k, so expect some adult themes, corny humor, and maybe a few dad jokes! Watch out for those Toe-mites!, Praise the 4ArmedEmperor! Become a Patron At: https://www.patreon.com/UndertheHiveofMadness What did we leave out? What do you want us to expand on? Email us at: UndertheHiveofMadness@gmail.com or GymdarkGaming@gmail.com. Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/gbjHXvCXNm You can find us around the web with: https://linktr.ee/underthehive