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If you're a DJ or producer trying to build a real fanbase, this episode is essential listening.Grahame Farmer — founder of Data Transmission, YouTube educator, and creator of The Artist Blueprint — breaks down exactly how artists are growing in 2025.From social media strategy to automation tools, Grahame shares the real tactics that are helping artists get signed, grow on SoundCloud and Instagram, and actually build community — not just followers.
Welcome to the 4th Episode of I Can Dance to That with pspsps, where we blur the lines between tech house, bass house and techno. I'm still buzzing off my recent release, Hey Baby on DT weapons hitting the #1 spot on Traxsource's tech house charts, and cracking the overall top 10. Big thanks to Grahame and Loz at Data transmission and to everyone who supported this release by grabbing a copy, adding it to playlists, or playing it out in sets. Today's show is going to focus on the techno side of things, as we take a dive into the dark side of melodic techno, in honour of my upcoming release, Space Force out on Supplied Music on May 21st. Expect super bassy bangers from heavy hitters such as: Don't Blink, Cassian, Artbat, Layton Giordiani, Westend and more. I've also included my favourite tunes from some of the homies: Viv Castle, Kelland, and Riza Yildirim. And of course we have a couple IDs, including a certified heater from Bryce Kenneth and yours truly. Be sure to follow my music journey on all socials @pspspsmusic ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
In the Spring Statement the Chancellor announced a consultation on reforming the rules around marketed tax avoidance schemes. In this two Part Bonus Episode Harriet and Grahame take a deep dive into the consultation documents.
In the Spring Statement the Chancellor announced a consultation on reforming the rules around marketed tax avoidance schemes. In this two Part Bonus Episode Harriet and Grahame take a deep dive into the consultation documents.
In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss the interaction of Pillar 2 and the Country by Country Reporting regime. How does CbCR drive Pillar 2 and why is it a vital building block for the OECD's flagship anti-avoidance package?
In this episode Harriet and Grahame review the concept of source, where does it come from, how do you determine the source of certain types of income and gains and then discuss how this foundational concept fits with Pillar 2.
In the 2nd part of the Deadcast's Phil Lesh tribute, we get deep into his singular bass playing with Phil's son & bandmate Grahame, Phish's Mike Gordon, & musicologist Rob Collier, while touring Phil's high adventures with Ned Lagin, radio co-host Gary Lambert, & other friends.Guests: Grahame Lesh, Mike Gordon, Ned Lagin, David Crosby, David Lemieux, Gary Lambert, Rob CollierSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode Grahame and Harriet tackle the thorny issue of the role of the permanent establishment in Pillar 2. After a recap as to the use of permanents establishments in domestic and treaty law, and some pointless (and edited out) bickering they draw the conclusion that the Pillar 2 definition of Permanent Establishment deviates somewhat from a pure form and will take some time to settle down. The definition of PE in Pillar 2 is vitally important for helping not only to identify MNEs but also to help with the calculation of the relevant effective tax rates across the globe. of
In this episode of Dream Chasers, General Moses interviews Grahame Farmer, the founder of Data Transmission, who shares his extensive experience in the music industry. They discuss the evolution of Data Transmission, the importance of artist development, and the strategies for success in the music business. Grahame emphasizes the significance of networking, consistency, and long-term planning while exploring AI's role in content creation. The conversation highlights emerging artists and trends, providing valuable insights for aspiring musicians.
In the second episode of their continuing look at Foundational Concepts and how they interact with Pillar 2, Harriet and Grahame think about the concept of Tax Residence and whether it has a place to play in Pillar 2.
In this episode (the first of a short series about foundational concepts and how they interact with Pillar 2) Harriet Brown and Grahame Jackson discuss the impact that Pillar 2 has on the concept of the tax base. Is the idea of a tax base relevant to Pillar 2? If so how? They skirt around the future of Pillar 2 and the Trump Administration.
How can Clark from the Vacation movies compete with a newer competitor to his Wally World Tourism company? What ways can unexpected detours help your company?Today the crew is doing another of our favourite types of episodes, a concept sandbox, where they share ideas and stories about a topic, while helping fix a business problem in a fantastical setting.In this episode of the Magical Learning Podcast, host Jez and guests Grahame and Allen explore the theme of unexpected detours in business and life, while helping Clark from the Vacation movies compete with a cheaper rival. They discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic served as a significant detour for many businesses, leading to a reevaluation of strategies and services. The conversation highlights the importance of finding opportunities in unexpected changes, leveraging team dynamics, and embracing personal journeys that may lead to new paths. The episode concludes with reflections on the lessons learned from these experiences and the value of thinking outside the box.Chapters00:00 Intro and Catch-up03:21 Unexpected Detours and Wally World: A Concept Sandbox05:47 Navigating Unexpected Detours in Business12:16 Finding Gifts in Unexpected Changes15:14 Personal Unexpected Detours and Their Impact24:30 Final Thoughts on Embracing ChangeAll Magical Learning podcasts are recorded on the beautiful lands of the Kulin, Ngunnawal and Wiradjuri nations, and we pay our respect to their elders past and present.As always, if you are having trouble, you can always send us a message.Listen to/watch this podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/128QgGO....To find out more about our free content, sign-up for future webinars as well as our other services, go to https://magicallearning.com/ and sign up!You can also find us on our socials: Instagram: / magical_learning Facebook: / magicallearningteam Linkedin: / magicallearning Youtube: / @magicallearning Have a Magical week!
What new business venture would you think about if you were Robin Hood? What are some different ideas you could try with the resources you already have? In this episode of the Magical Learning Podcast, host Jez and guests Danette, Grahame, and John explore the concept of 'fresh set of eyes' in business, using the fictional context of Robin Hood and his merry men. They discuss the importance of diverse perspectives, innovative ideas for product development, and the value of curiosity in maintaining a successful business. The conversation emphasizes the need for leaders to engage with their teams and stakeholders to uncover new opportunities and insights. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to the Magical Learning Podcast 03:18 Concept Sandbox: Fresh Set of Eyes 06:37 Exploring Business Challenges in Sherwood Forest 12:36 The Importance of Diverse Perspectives 20:08 Innovative Ideas for Robin Hood's New Product 27:36 Leveraging AI for Fresh Insights 32:29 Valuing Perspectives and Market Needs 37:26 Final Thoughts on Fresh Perspectives All Magical Learning podcasts are recorded on the beautiful lands of the Kulin, Ngunnawal and Wiradjuri nations, and we pay our respect to their elders past and present. As always, if you are having trouble, you can always send us a message. Listen to/watch this podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/128QgGO.... To find out more about our free content, sign-up for future webinars as well as our other services, go to https://magicallearning.com/ and sign up! You can also find us on our socials: Instagram: / magical_learning Facebook: / magicallearningteam Linkedin: / magicallearning Youtube: / @magicallearning Have a Magical week!
Seventh Sanctum - Geomancy with Grahame GardnerGrahame has been dowsing professionally for over 20 years, specialising mostly in geopathic stress remediation and electromagnetic surveying of properties, a field now popularly known as ‘building biology'. He also designs and creates sacred spaces and has a particular fondness for labyrinths. He is a Professional Member and Registered Tutor with the British Society of Dowsers and served two terms as President from 2008 – 2014.He is also a member of the Canadian and American dowsing societies, a founder member of The Geomancy Group, and is co-chair (with Susan Collins from Canada) of International Dowsers, dedicated to fostering greater links between British and North American dowsing traditions. He is a regular keynote speaker and workshop leader at international conferences and has published several books – ‘Dowsing Magic' books 1 & 2, ‘A Basic Guide to Technopathic Stress', ‘Dowsing with Sigils', and his most recent book, ‘Glasgow's Secret Geometry – The World of Harry Bell'. He has also published a revised second edition of Roy & Ann Procter's classic ‘Healing Sick Houses'.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/paranormal-uk-radio-network--4541473/support.
This week we welcome former Colorado Avalanche Vice President of Administration, Charlotte Grahame and Former NHLer / Athletic Director at the University of Denver, Ron Grahame.
It's Medjool Date Day! So first we discuss our ideas about dates... Then we get some updates for Where They are on Their Journey NOW. Maggie is not in the classroom this year, but Grahame sends us a recording of how he's doing in his second year with CPM. Enjoy!Send Joel and Misty a message!The More Math for More People Podcast is produced by CPM Educational Program. Learn more at CPM.orgX: @cpmmathFacebook: CPMEducationalProgramEmail: cpmpodcast@cpm.org
This podcast is part of the Moira Shire Council's "Building Business Resilience Program", designed to help Moira Shire business owners build greater personal and business resilience. These podcasts are to promote events that Moira Shire business owners and employees can attend. February 18: Breakfast event at the Shamrock Hotel, Numurkah with guest speaker Dr Kate Burke. To register for this free event, click here: https://www.moiramatters.com.au/Building-Business-Resilience-Program Summary: In this conversation Grahame, our CEO, and Danette, our Director of Learning, chat with Dr Graeme Emonson, Chair Administrator for the Moira Shire Council and Dr Kate Burke, rural business and resilience expert and founder of Think Agri. Graeme discusses the Council's decision to fund the Building Business Resilience Program and their commitment to helping local business owners and their employees strengthen their resilience and grow sustainable businesses in the region. Kate shares some of her own experiences in using resilience to deal with chaos and uncertainty. Graeme and Kate also discuss how the upcoming free Business Breakfast offers attendees exclusive access to workshops and coaching support (to be delivered across March – May) as the ‘Building Business Resilience Program' continues. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Business Resilience 03:47 Lessons from the October 2022 Floods 10:01 Building Community Resilience 20:04 The Role of Local Leadership in Recovery 24:50 Upcoming Events and Initiatives All Magical Learning podcasts are recorded on the beautiful lands of the Kulin, Ngunnawal and Wiradjuri nations, and we pay our respect to their elders past and present. As always, if you are having trouble, you can always send us a message. Listen to/watch this podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/128QgGO.... To find out more about our free content, sign-up for future webinars as well as our other services, go to https://magicallearning.com/ and sign up! You can also find us on our socials: Instagram: / magical_learning Facebook: / magicallearningteam Linkedin: / magicallearning Youtube: / @magicallearning Have a Magical week!
This podcast is part of the Moira Shire Council's "Building Business Resilience Program", designed to help Moira Shire business owners build greater personal and business resilience. These podcasts are to promote events that Moira Shire business owners and employees can attend. February 18: Breakfast event at the Shamrock Hotel, Numurkah with guest speaker Dr Kate Burke. *To register for this free event, contact: https://www.moiramatters.com.au/Building-Business-Resilience-Program* Summary: In this conversation Grahame, our CEO, and Danette, our Director of Learning, chat with Vanessa Scadden from Nathalia Boarding Kennels. They discuss the crucial role that resilience played in keeping Vanessa's business going through the disastrous 2022 Murray River floods in the Moira Shire region. Vanessa shares lessons learned from managing in chaos, dealing with emotional customers, looking after herself and her staff – and the importance of community and good communications. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Introduction 04:48 Experiences of Flooding in Nathalia 09:56 Adapting to Flooding Challenges 15:02 Community Resilience and Support 19:54 Lessons from COVID-19 and Business Adaptability 25:02 The Emotional Bond Between Pets and Owners 29:45 Building a Resilient Team 34:57 Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways All Magical Learning podcasts are recorded on the beautiful lands of the Kulin, Ngunnawal and Wiradjuri nations, and we pay our respect to their elders past and present. As always, if you are having trouble, you can always send us a message. Listen to/watch this podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/128QgGO.... To find out more about our free content, sign-up for future webinars as well as our other services, go to https://magicallearning.com/ and sign up! You can also find us on our socials: Instagram: / magical_learning Facebook: / magicallearningteam Linkedin: / magicallearning Youtube: / @magicallearning Have a Magical week!
Noel catches up with Grahame Skinner of Hipsway. The Scottish new wave band is best known for their single, "The Honey Thief," which reached the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 in 1986. The band released two albums before breaking up in 1989. The band reformed in 2016 and released their third album. Smoke and Dreams, in 2018. Grahame also fronts The Cowboy Mouth and The Skinner Group.
Please note: this episode was recorded some time ago and hence some of the references to days and dates are off. In this episode Grahame and Harriet discuss the principles of State Aid and how they were applied in 2024's Apple Case. They discuss the underlying issues of state aid and take the listener through the Apple judgment. Their conclusion is that whilst Apple does not break new ground, it does bring together the principles of State Aid into a single and very important judgment.
Episode #294: This is the second installment of Grahame White's discussion with Insight Myanmar. He picks up the thread being back in Australia, running group sittings that grew in popularity. Joseph Goldstein was invited to conduct the country's inaugural ten-day course, setting off an explosion of interest. This soon resulted in the building of the Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre, complete with a Burmese style pagoda and relics brought over by Sayadaw U Lakkhana.Over time, Grahame found himself in the middle of a tug-of-war at the center between emphasizing the more traditional forms of practice, and presenting a stripped-down emphasis of technique. Although Grahame favored the former in some manner, the center's board chose the latter.While there were few possibilities for practice in the West when he started out on this path, Grahame is not averse to the plethora of meditation styles and teachers available today in Australia, and around the world. He realizes that similar to the young hippies who unexpectedly assumed the mantle of imparting the profound teachings of the Dhamma to a Western audience, the present generation is trying to formulate and disseminate the practice within their own distinct context and society, including a message that is more inclusive of previously marginalized communities, and its relevance in a rapidly changing world.In closing, Grahame, returns to the current horror that has overtaken Myanmar, the land which has given him so much. “There's been certain emotions going on in my mind, like shock and horror, and real sadness that the Dharma is no longer there in the sense that it was for many, many years,” he says, adding, “As these situations arise, they've been living with it for a thousand years, and up to the present day, and this one will pass as well...”
When faith-based medical education comes under attack, how do you stand firm? Join us as Jason Grahame, Director of Cedarville University's PA Program, shares his powerful story of standing against a national resolution that sought to challenge Christian values in healthcare education. Discover how Jason defended Cedarville's mission to integrate faith and medicine, the spiritual battles he faced, and what it means to protect religious freedom in the ever-changing medical field. This is a story of boldness, faith, and God's provision that will inspire you to fight for Biblical truth in your own calling.About the Guest:Jason Grahame is the director of Cedarville University's Physician Assistant program, where he equips the next generation of healthcare professionals to integrate faith and compassion into medical practice. With a background in sports medicine and years of academic leadership, Jason is passionate about blending Christian principles with clinical excellence. His dedication to Christ-centered education inspires students to view healthcare as a ministry to serve both body and soul.Reasons to ListenFaith and Healthcare Integration: Hear how Cedarville University's PA Program prepares students to live out their Christian faith while addressing medical needs in a compassionate, holistic way.Stand for Biblical Values: Learn about Jason Grahame's courageous stance against national opposition to faith-based education and what it means for the future of Christian institutions.Inspire Your Calling: Be encouraged to see healthcare as a mission field, using your skills and faith to reflect God's love and care for patients.Big TakeawaysFaith-Based Healthcare is Needed: Programs like Cedarville's equip medical professionals who reflect Christ's compassion and Biblical truth in a challenging healthcare system.Christianity and Medicine Align: Historically, medicine has deep roots in Christian values, and believers can still stand firm in ethical practice today.Challenges to Faith-Based Education: Faith-driven programs face opposition, but with prayer and God's guidance, they can thrive and inspire others.Holistic Care is Powerful: True healthcare is about addressing the patient's physical, emotional, and spiritual needs, all made possible through Biblical principles.Conscience Matters in Healthcare: Medical professionals must navigate ethical dilemmas with courage and faith, prioritizing God's truth over cultural trends.Missional ChallengesSupport Christian Programs: Pray for and advocate for faith-based education programs like Cedarville's PA Program, which integrate faith into professional fields.Be a Light in Healthcare: If you're in the medical field, show Christ's compassion by prioritizing the holistic needs of your patients, both physically and spiritually.Educate Yourself on Issues: Stay informed on cultural and medical trends through Biblical resources and podcasts, and engage in discussions from a faith perspective.Hashtags#TheMissionalLife #TheMissionalLifePodcast #FaithInMedicine #ChristianHealthcare #PhysicianAssistant #MedicalMissions #FaithBasedEducation #HealthcareEthics #CedarvilleUniversity #ChristianLeadership________________________________________>>>Learn More About The Missional Life >>>The Missional Life on Instagram>>>
This week our final bit of Whooverville 15 coverage is actor Trevor Cooper and director Grahame Harper. You may wish to contribute to the show's running costs, it's Patreon is here https://www.patreon.com/tdrury or buy me a coffee here https://ko-fi.com/timdrury The show is also on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
In this episode Harriet and Grahame talk to James Quarmby of Stephenson Harwood (and Tax LinkedIn Star) about what is happenign in the UK. Rachel Reeves has a a supposed £22bn blackhole to fill and she's sharpening her knife. We discuss the possibilities of raising more money, whether more money is really actually needed and whether the whole affair amounts to a total failure of the UK political establishment to make tax policy. Find more about James here https://www.shlegal.com/en/people/james-quarmby
Do you love High performance then check out our 3 day summit in October this year, only 30 places: https://events.highperformanceleadershipsummit.com.au/october-summit-2024For many of us reading and writing seems pretty common place. So much so that we might not even consider what it must be like to navigate our modern world without an ability to read and write.Graham Neville dropped out of school in year 10 and ever since, he navigated he world with a very minimal ability to read and write up until his 50's. For his entire life he hid this from the world, sharing his secret with only a select few.But with covid lockdowns and the world increasingly moving online he realised he had to make a change, but even he couldn't have predicted the massive effect this move would have on his life.He was asked to appear on the SBS program Lost For words, has been a guest speaker on numerous occasions and his personal life has also benefitted from the boom in self confidence he has experienced as well.In this episode Grahame shares:- His early career life after he dropped out of school- His early struggles with reading and writing- What his life was like without reading and writing- How he hid is inability to write and read- Why the fear of getting found out was so serious for him- How he finally took the step to change things- how doing the course got him on tv- The scary experience of being in Sydney with no support for weeks- The surprising support he received- The avenues and opportunities he has gotten since- The huge change in his self confidenceKey Quotes “The fear was overwhelming.” “When it came to reading and writing I just delegated.” “The first book I read was cat in the hat, and now I'm reading the barefoot investor.”More about GrahameYou can watch Lost For Words season 2 here: https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/tv-series/lost-for-words/season-2You can get involved with the podcast online On facebook in our community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/challengesthatchangeusOr on Instagram: @challengesthatchangeusIf you want to contact the podcast, email us here: support@challengesthatchangeus.comOr check out our website: www.Challengesthatchangeus.comIf you want to find out more about what Ali does, check out her business via the website: http://www.trialtitudeperformance.com.auFor her other business you can find it through the websites: www.altitudefitnessarmidale.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss the recently published Terms of Reference for a United Nations Framework Tax Convention... What is it? How far will it go? Will it succeed? What will happen if the OECD and the UN don't back down? All this and more!
In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss Pillars 1 and 2 with Professor Hans van den Hurk ... Why are they so darned complex? Will they stand the test of time? Are there alternative methods? Do many countries have the capacity? find out more about Hans here Prof Dr Hans van den Hurk (H.T.P.M.) | Maastricht UniversityHans van den Hurk is an international tax advisor with extensive experience (hhp.law)
In this ITB Snax episode Harriet Brown discusses the three hot topics of the day in UK tax. Hot on the heels of their election victory the new Labour Government have released policy papers and calls for evidence for reforms of the IHT system, Carried Interest, Non- Dom and VAT on school fees. This episode is our first reaction to these important proposals... we are both sure we'll be talking about this again!
Buckle up! It's the end of the school year and we've got a podcast filled with reflections, advice, and learnings!First, Joel and Misty discuss King Kamehameha Day. If you live in Hawaii (first, #envious), then you probably already know many of the fun facts that they share about King Kamehameha and a few of his amazing accomplishments. Then it's time for the FINAL installment of Join Them on Their Journey. Grahame, Mike, and Maggie share their final reflections on the year, make plans for next year, (Happy Retirement, Mike!), and give some advice to their past selves. And then some of the Professional Learning team also offer their words of encouragement, advice, and reflections on their own school years. Summer is on its way - but not before you get the Math Joke of the Podcast! Enjoy!Send Joel and Misty a message!The More Math for More People Podcast is produced by CPM Educational Program. Learn more at CPM.orgX: @cpmmathFacebook: CPMEducationalProgramEmail: cpmpodcast@cpm.org
Grahame Begg joined RSN on Tuesday as he prepares Magic Time for the Stradbroke on Saturday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grahame Begg joined RSN on Thursday, giving a good push for Magic Time in Saturday's Kingsford Smith Cup. He says she's had plenty of time to recover from a taxing win in the Group 1 All-Aged Stakes last start.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grahame Begg joined RSN on Tuesday after Magic Time trialled earlier this morning in Brisbane. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Politicians reflect on the highs and lows of Holyrood to mark its 25th anniversary. Podlitical's Lucy Whyte and Glenn Campbell sit down with Scottish Labour's deputy leader Jackie Baillie, the SNP's Christine Grahame, and former Scottish Conservative leader Baroness Annabel Goldie, all of whom were elected in the first Scottish Parliamentary election in 1999, to look back on a quarter of a century of Holyrood. Has the devolved parliament lived up to expectations? Is politics more tribal? Should MSPs be more rebellious? From the initial exciting days, to the debates over independence, the panel discuss their feelings around some of the big events of the last twenty five years, what they would like to see done differently, and what the future holds for the Scottish Parliament.For a range of political interviews, subscribe to Podlitical on BBC Sounds.
Grahame Begg joined RSN as he has Rich Dottie nominated for the Spirit of Boom Classic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Please complete our FIVE-question listener survey! Doing so will help us design content that you want to hear. LINKEver wondered about the intriguing little balls at the bottom of your bubble tea? Sip along with Joel and Misty at they toast National Bubble Tea Day. Unravel the mysteries of tapioca pearls, reminiscing on childhood memories and the sweet, chewy treats they've loved. Joining them are two co-teaching educators, Tom Dagit and Amanda Kadulski, who share their story about mistakes, learning, and collaboration. They discus how developing clearer communication, sharing goals, and building a relationship has helped transformed their classroom into a thriving environment for all students.Plus another installment of Join Them on Their Journey from Maggie, Grahame, and Mike!The More Math for More People Podcast is produced by CPM Educational Program. Learn more at CPM.orgTwitter: @cpmmathFacebook: CPMEducationalProgramEmail: cpmpodcast@cpm.org
Grahame Begg joined the Verdict on Monday after winning the All Aged Stakes with Magic Time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grahame Begg is confident Magic Time has done everything in her preparation to run a very brave race in the All Aged Stakes on Saturday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phil Lesh's Triumphant Return: A Musical Journey 25 Years Ago TodayLarry Mishkin provides a retrospective analysis of a significant musical event from April 15th, 1999, focusing on Phil Lesh's return to the stage after surgery, marking the first Phil and Friends show. He discusses the lineup, including Trey Anastasio and Paige McConnell from Phish, and highlights their performance of various songs, notably "Viola Lee Blues" and "Hello Old Friend." The discussion also touches on recent music news, including the cancellation of the Skull and Roses festival and a tribute event for Jimmy Buffett featuring Paul McCartney and the Eagles. Additionally, it anticipates Fish's upcoming performances at the Las Vegas Sphere venue. Phil Lesh & FriendsApril 15, 1999 (25 years ago)Warfield Theater, S.F.Phil Lesh and Friends Live at Warfield Theater on 1999-04-15 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Lineup:Phil Lesh - BassSteve Kimock - GuitarsJohn Molo - DrumsTrey Anastasio - GuitarPage McConnell – Keys INTRO: Hello Old Friend Track # 1 0:10 – 1:47 25 years ago, Phil Lesh & Friends featuring guitarist Trey Anastasio and keyboardist Page McConnell of Phish kicked off their landmark three-night run at The Warfield in San Francisco on this date in 1999. Guitarist Steve Kimock and drummer John Molo rounded out the lineup of one of the most memorable collaborations the jam world has seen.This was the first ever performance of Phil & Friends and quite a memorable group of Friends to be playing with at a storied S.F. music venue.The shows also marked Lesh's return after undergoing liver transplant surgery at the age of 58 due to chronic hepatitis C infection. The April 15 concert kicked off with Phil and his sons Brian (??) And Grahame Lesh (12), backed by guitarist Steve Kimmock, in front of the curtain, performing Eric Clapton's “Hello Old Friend” as a fitting first song back for Phil. Both boys are strong musicians and Grahame, who graduated from Stanford in 2010 with a music degree, is a regular touring member of Phil and Friends in addition to playing with his own band, Midnight North.Phil Lesh's surgery took place at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida on December 17, 1998, barely 4 months earlier. Lesh, who was 58 at the time, had been suffering from internal bleeding caused by hepatitis C, which he was diagnosed with in 1992. He received the liver of a young man named Cody and his since started encores of his concerts by preaching the importance of becoming an organ donor."Hello Old Friend" is a country rock song, written and recorded by the British rock musician Eric Clapton. The track was released in October 1976 as the first of two singles from Clapton's 1976 studio album entitled No Reason to Cry. the AllMusic critic William Ruhlmann notes, "Hello Old Friend" is the best pop/rock song on the album. He goes on describe the title as a "identifiable" Clapton piece of music.[2]Rolling Stone journalist Dave Marsh called the song "a whimsical and silly slice of attempted innocence".[3]Billboard said that it has a reggae feel similar to that of "I Shot the Sheriff."[4]Record World called it "a midtempo number constructed around a network of acoustic and slide guitars.” The Grateful Dead never played the song in concert. The five-piece then showed off its firepower with a 34-minute “Viola Lee Blues.” SHOW No. 1: Viola Lee Blues Track # 2 31:30 – 33:01 In a 1999 interview with Jambands.com, Lesh revealed that it was Anastasio's idea to do “Viola Lee” and talked about how he started listening to Phish and also how the collaboration came about. Read an excerpt below:“[Phish's music]…was absolutely entrancing, it was just gorgeous…but I couldn't hear the piano well on the live tapes, so I went back to the CD's and started listening to Page and what he was doing, and so I said “Well…” and my wife said “Come on, Come on, give them a call.” Somehow I got their phone numbers, and I gave them both a call. We talked about it, and they said we'd love to do it, and so we set a date, and we started calling back and forth, and like I said earlier they brought in a dozen Grateful Dead tunes I never would have thought of doing, but they wanted to [do] them. And we got together at rehearsal and the first thing we did together was “Viola Lee Blues,” and from there on out it was like now let's do this one, and let's do this one. It was real rehearsal in the sense that the Grateful Dead rarely was. Grateful Dead rehearsals were kind of comical. We believed in public rehearsals.” A long time favorite of Phil's, he picked it as one of the live tunes for the GD album, Fallout From The Phil Zone – a collection of some of Phil's favorite live tracks of various Dead tunes released on June 17, 1997. In the liner notes he said this of the song: “The definitive early Grateful Dead jammin' tune, the first one we ever really stretched out beyond all recognition, by using what we called then “shifting gears” – which is really nothing but a twenty minute accelerando, influenced by the North Indian music that we were listening to a lot at that time.” Played only 44 times by the BandFirst: March 19, 1966 at Carthay Studios, Los Angeles, CA,Last: October 31, 1970 at Stony Brook Gymnasium in Stony Brook, NY Also played June 27, 2015 at Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, CA, USA 50th Anniversary shows MUSIC NEWS:Skull and Roses called off, no refunds After the exploratory, bar-setting, “Viola Lee,” the quintet would run through more material from the Dead canon with Trey and Page harmonizing on “Big Railroad Blues,” Phil singing “Jack-a-Roe” and Phil, Trey and Page harmonizing on “Cosmic Charley” SHOW No. 2: Cosmic Charlie Track #5 3:25 – 5:12 Old Time Music and Hope Barnett: Grateful Dead was known for their unique and poetic songwriting style, and “Cosmic Charlie” is no exception. Released in 1969 on their album “Aoxomoxoa,” this song has captivated fans for decades with its enigmatic lyrics and psychedelic sound. Exploring themes of spirituality, love, and the human experience, “Cosmic Charlie” takes listeners on a sonic journey unlike any other. The meaning behind “Cosmic Charlie” is open to interpretation, as with many of the band's songs. Some believe it was inspired by the vision of a fictional character named Cosmic Charlie, who travels through different dimensions, spreading joy and love. Others see it as a metaphor for the human longing for connection and transcendence. The lyrics, although cryptic at times, convey a sense of wonder and mystery that invites listeners to delve deeper into their own consciousness. The overall message of “Cosmic Charlie” seems to be one of embracing the cosmic and spiritual aspects of life. It encourages listeners to let go of their inhibitions, explore the unknown, and seek connection with the universe. The song invites individuals to tap into their inner selves and discover the hidden realms of existence. While “Cosmic Charlie” was never released as a single and did not enjoy mainstream success, it holds a special place in the Grateful Dead's discography and the hearts of their fans. Its eclectic and unique style showcased the band's experimental tendencies and cemented their reputation as pioneers of the psychedelic rock genre. Love hearing Trey and Page singing along on this old timey Dead gem. Played 45 times by the Dead (38 in 1969 and 1970, 1 in 1971 and, inexplicably, 6 in 1976.First: January 17, 1969 at Robertson Gymnasium, University of California Santa Barbara Campus, CA, USALast: September 25, 1976 at Capital Centre, Landover, MD, USA 1984 Deadheads would pass around a petition asking the band to play the song again and also pass out cards before the show with the lyrics just in case they played it. Finally, for the Phish fans in the crowded Warfield, the first Phish tune of the run (and only one that night), “Wolfman's Brother.” SHOW No. 3: Wolfman's Brother Track # 6 1:30 – 2:58 On this one, writing credit goes to the entire band plus long time Phish lyricist, Tom Marshall.Released on Hoist (stylized as (HOIST)) is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Phish, released on March 29, 1994, by Elektra Records. At the time of its release, Hoist was Phish's best selling album to date, peaking at No. 34 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. The album was certified gold by the RIAA on August 19, 1996, and remains the band's best-selling studio release, outsold in their discography only by the platinum-certified A Live One.Old Time Music: Mike WellsMusic has a unique way of connecting with our emotions, memories, and experiences. It has the power to transport us to a different time and place, evoking feelings we may have long forgotten. One song that has always resonated deeply with me is “Wolfman's Brother” by Phish. This track, featured in their 1994 album “Hoist,” holds a special meaning and significance for both the band and their dedicated fanbase. the lyrics of “Wolfman's Brother” have a universal appeal. They invite listeners to reflect upon their own encounters with enigmatic figures or forces that have left a lasting impact. It encourages us to confront the demons that haunt us and search for understanding and resolution.Listening to “Wolfman's Brother” live is an entirely different experience. The band's extended jams and improvisations add a new layer of depth and intensity to the song. It becomes a collective experience, with the audience joining in as the lyrics are chanted by thousands of voices.Phil spoke with Jambands.com about wadding into the Phish catalog:I had thought maybe we would do this tune or that tune, and in the end, we only ended up doing one tune that I thought we would do, and that was “Prince Caspian,” and then they brought up those other three, “Wolfman's Brother,” which I had never heard, and “Down With Disease” and “Chalkdust Torture,” which I hadn't heard either until we played them at the rehearsal, and then I went and got the CD's and checked them out. But then I started listening to their other stuff, their other stuff is real interesting, but you can tell by listening to that that they need their forty hour weeks, because they really need to get that shit down. Never played by the Dead. MJ NEWS – One Toke Over The Line!!! STRAINS: Strawberry Shortcake – a wonderful nighttime indica strain that that has a tart strawberry taste and leaves you with a good face melt and some couch lock. Wait until you get home before diving in. No great if you are with a group of people who are looking for your active participation in whatever they are doing! But wonderful to relax and get ready for a good night's sleep. Blue Dream – every now and then I swing back to one of the all time greats. Nice for daytime and early evening use. Just have to be sure that whatever they are calling Blue Dream is really Blue Dream. It does have a fairly distinctive taste and smell so if you are familiar with the strain, you should be able to tell if you have the real stuff. Tang – a wonderful sativa that is energetic without providing the standard “sativa crash” as it wears off. Also nice because of it's ability to “cut through” any buzz you may already have and provide a new uplifting effect. After a first set-closing “Uncle John's Band,” the second frame got underway with Lesh leading on “Alabama Getaway” and “Sugaree,” the latter of which featured the band taking things out again and stretching the song to over 20 minutes. Phil once again stepped to the mic for a cover of the Bob Dylan classic “Like A Rolling Stone” that saw Trey and Page joining him on the chorus – I love that tune, the first Phil & Friends show I ever saw, featuring the Quintet, at the Riviera Theater in Chicago with good buddy Jimmy they opened with a 15 minute version of this tune into a 30 minutes cover of Low Spark of High Heeled Boys, just too many other good tunes from this show - and led into a spirited “I Know You Rider.” Anastasio then fronted the quintet on a sweet version of “Row Jimmy” SHOW No. 4: Row Jimmy Track #12 2:10 – 3:55 Garcia/Huner tune, Wake of the Flood is the sixth studio album (and tenth album overall) by the rock band the Grateful Dead. Released on October 15, 1973, it was the first album on the band's own Grateful Dead Recordslabel. Their first studio album in nearly three years, it was also the first without founding member Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, who had recently died. His absence and keyboardist Keith Godchaux's penchants for bebop and modal jazz (rather than McKernan's tendencies toward the blues and rhythm and blues) contributed to the band's musical evolution. Godchaux's wife, vocalist Donna Jean Godchaux, also joined the group and appears on the album.[8]The release fared better on the pop charts than their previous studio album (1970's American Beauty), reaching No. 18. After three live albums in a row, the Grateful Dead wanted to record studio versions of songs written since Keith Godchaux had joined the band. At the time of recording, five of the songs on the album (and part of a 6th) had been in live rotation for up to a year and a half, as arrangements were road-tested and finalized. Referring to this period, bassist Phil Lesh explained, "We'd learned to break in the material at shows (under fire, as it were), rather than try to work it out at rehearsals, or in the studio at tremendous expense." Describing Godchaux's influence, drummer Bill Kreutzmann characterized the album as "Keith's coming out party." Remarking on the evolution in style, he remembered:Jerry brought "Row Jimmy" into us one day, and it was really difficult to get a grip on it at first. It has a slow tempo, which makes it seem like it would be easy, but it calls for a slight reggae groove layered over a ballad. Rhythmically, the lengths aren't traditional. They're not just twos and fours. It's deceiving. Basically, you have to play the song in half-time with a double-time bounce on top. It's trickier than it sounds. But once I locked into it, "Row Jimmy" became one of the best songs in our repertoire. Played 274 timesFirst: February 9, 1973 at Maples Pavilion, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA, a show we featured earlier this year.Last: June 21, 1991 at Knickerbocker Arena in Albany Cannot say enough about Trey's strong vocals on this tune. This is 16 years before the 50th reunion shows where Trey would play lead guitar for all five shows (2 in Santa Clara and 3 at Soldier Field). And at this point, Phish had only covered one Dead tune in concert: Terraping Station on August 9, 1998 at the Virginia Beach Amphitheater on the third anniversary of Jerry's death. Since that point, it is still the only time Phish has covered a Dead tune in concert. Why only that one? Who knows. Trey is certainly more than qualified to cover any Dead tune and the other guys have all played with various Dead members from time to time. One of the great mysteries of the Phish world (at least for me). This was followed by a crowd-pleasing “Shakedown Street” which saw the band stretching their legs once again for a nearly 20-minute excursion. Next, “The Wheel” led into a 15 minute version of the classic closer “Not Fadeaway” to bring set two to a conclusion. After Phil's donor rap and band intros, Phil & Phriends closed out Night One of the run with Phil singing lead Dylan's “Mr. Tambourine Man,” which they did in the style of The Byrds. OUTRO: Mr. Tambourine Man Track #18 0:00 – 1:28 Leave you with one of my favorite Bob Dylan tunes. "Mr. Tambourine Man" is a song written by Bob Dylan, released as the first track of the acoustic side of his March 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home. The song's popularity led to Dylan recording it live many times, and it has been included in multiple compilation albums. It has been translated into other languages and has been used or referenced in television shows, films, and books.The song has been performed and recorded by many artists, including the Byrds, Judy Collins, Melanie, Odetta, and Stevie Wonder among others. The Byrds' version was released in April 1965 as their first single on Columbia Records, reaching number 1 on both the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the UK Singles Chart, as well as being the title track of their debut album, Mr. Tambourine Man. The Byrds' recording of the song was influential in popularizing the musical subgenres of folk rock and jangle pop, leading many contemporary bands to mimic its fusion of jangly guitars and intellectual lyrics in the wake of the single's success. Dylan himself was partly influenced to record with electric instrumentation after hearing the Byrds' reworking of his song. The song has been in Dylan's live concert repertoire since it was written,[10] usually as a solo acoustic song, and live performances have appeared on various concert albums and DVDs. An early performance, perhaps the song's live debut, recorded at London's Royal Festival Hall on May 17, 1964. Great version, again with Trey and Page joining in. I think Phil surprised them with pace of the tune right at the start, but everyone catches up and it's a fun song to hear in concert. Great way to close out night 1 of this 3 night return to the stage run for Phil. Best part is that 25 years later he is still going strong at 84! Phil and Friends have covered it 6 timesFirst: at this show!Most recent: October 5, 2000 at Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA, USA (doesn't seem correct to me because I'm fairly certain I've seen Phil perform this live since 2000, but so far cannot seem to come up with the place, date or folks he was playing with. Happens sometimes! Finally, this show marks the first instance of Phil's famed “Donor Rap” that precedes the encores of all of his shows .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
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Get ready for a blend of humor and insight with Joel and Misty on the More Math for More People Podcast as they celebrate "Let's Laugh Day" and Joel's quirky half birthday tradition.Then they delve into the world of discretionary spaces in education. Pam Lindemer and Adam Varnes join them to unpack how these spaces are pivotal to foster inclusive and safe learning environments. Imagine steering a ship with over a thousand decisions to make daily – that's the life of a teacher in the classroom ocean! They discuss how the staggering 1500+ choices faced by educators weave the tapestry of student experience. They peel back the layers of these choices, highlighting the subtle messages they send and the transformative power of reflective practices. If you'd like to join a conversation with other educators on this topic, check out the Site-Based Leadership Program at https://cpm.org/sbl/Then another installment of Join Them on Their Journey with Grahame and Maggie. The More Math for More People Podcast is produced by CPM Educational Program. Learn more at CPM.orgTwitter: @cpmmathFacebook: CPMEducationalProgramEmail: cpmpodcast@cpm.org
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Eva is a lawyer from Chipiuk Law who cross-examined Prime MInister Trudeau at the Public Order Emergency Commission, Jeff is a lawyer from Rath & Company with over two decades of experience. Both are lawyers who are representing class action lawsuits against the provincial and federal government. We discuss their class action lawsuits and Bill C-63. SNP Presents returns April 27th Tickets Below:https://www.showpass.com/cornerstone/ Let me know what you think. Text me 587-217-8500 Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcast E-transfer here: shaunnewmanpodcast@gmail.com Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca/ Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.com Phone (877) 646-5303 – general sales line, ask for Grahame and be sure to let us know you're an SNP listener.
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