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Boek: Brieven aan een jonge dichter (https://www.uitgeverijbalans.nl/boeken/brieven-aan-een-jonge-dichter/) Podcast: Desert Island Dics (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qnmr/episodes/player) Muziek: Bon Iver, (https://open.spotify.com/artist/4LEiUm1SRbFMgfqnQTwUbQ?si=kp0os9E4SXG2QGIUnE1bJA) Rogê (https://open.spotify.com/artist/2qLU3VUpp3uV2Oyf786FC3?si=1KJS247iSyOoCTZT7G390g) Cabaret: Rundfunk (https://www.rundfunk.sexy/) Aankomend concert: Fontaines D.C. op Lowlands (https://lowlands.nl/acts/fontaines-dc/) Film op streaming: In Bruges (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0780536/) Serie: Chateau Promenade (https://npo.nl/start/serie/chateau-promenade/seizoen-1/chateau-promenade) Festival: Into the Great Wide Open (https://intothegreatwideopen.nl/) Tentoonstelling: Alessandra Sanguinetti - The adventures of Guille and Belinda (https://www.kunsthal.nl/nl/plan-je-bezoek/tentoonstellingen/alessandra-sanguinetti/) Docu: Garage 2.0 (https://www.npodoc.nl/documentaires/2016/01/garage-2.0.html) Museum: Openluchtmuseum (https://www.openluchtmuseum.nl/) Gratis: Bezoek dorpen en platteland van Noord Groningen Extra: Vuurtorens
Guns N' Roses had established themselves as top tier Rock artists in the mid through late 80's, and it had been three years without an album release by the time we rolled around to 1991. The band got its start in 1985 when members of the band L.A. Guns and Hollywood Rose decided to combine. They released their debut album, "Appetite for Destruction" in 1987, which originally received disappointing sales, but which built over the next year to mainstream success. Their second album, "G N" R Lies" was a short album released at the end of 1988 which combined an earlier E.P. with some acoustic tracks.The anticipation for Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II was incredibly high by the time these albums dropped simultaneously in September 1991. Over 500,000 copies of the albums were sold in the first two hours of their release. With each album having a run time of over 70 minutes, the quantity of material dwarfs that of their previous 33-minute album. Use Your Illusion I is generally considered the heavier rocking album of the two, as guitarist Izzy Stradlin contributed more of the songwriting to that album than to Use Your Illusion II.Many speculate that the two albums were recorded and released simultaneously because the band was on the verge of falling apart at any time, and it was important to get the material out quickly before the band "blew up." Whether this was true or not, the band certainly did have their share of problems staying together. They would release an album of punk covers in 1993 called "The Spaghetti Incident?" before much of the band - including Slash and Izzy Stradlin - would depart. Lynch brings us a double helping of Guns N' Roses with these simultaneously-released albums for today's podcast. November RainAxl Rose wrote this epic symphonic power ballad which appears on the "Use Your Illusion I" album. Clocking in at 8:57, it was the longest song to enter the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 at the time, peaking at number 3. The song was divisive, with most of the band not wanting to pursue it, and with both Slash and bassist Duff McKagan particularly opposed to the drift towards symphonic pieces.Knockin' On Heaven's DoorThis Bob Dylan cover had been performed by the group before landing on the "Use Your Illusion II" album. The 1987 "Welcome to the Jungle" 12" single had a live version of this song on its B-side, and a studio version of "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" was released on the soundtrack to the film "Days of Thunder" in 1990. You Could Be MineThis track was originally used in the soundtrack for the mega-hit movie "Terminator 2: Judgment Day." It was the first single released from "Use Your Illusion II," and came out in June 1991. The video features an Arnold Schwarzenegger T-800 Terminator sent from the future to kill the band members. At the end of the video the Terminator concludes that killing the band would be a "waste of ammo."Don't CryThis power ballad appears on both "Use Your Illusion I" and "Use Your Illusion II" in slightly different versions with different lyrics. This song reached number 8 on the UK charts and number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 US chart. Stradlin and Rose wrote the song back in March 1985, and Axl Rose claims that it was the first song ever written for Guns N' Roses. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Theme from the motion picture “The Addams Family”This catchy riff from the cartoon television sitcom of the 60's also appeared in the dark comedy motion picture of the same name, which came out in 1991. STAFF PICKS:The Only One I Know by The Charlatans UKWayne kicks off the staff picks with the Manchester sound. This song is the one that truly started the career of the band, including their use of the Hammond organ as a central part of the sound. The organ riff in this song was heavily inspired by Deep Purple's 1968 song, "Hush." The lyrics reflect the feelings a guy has for a girl, while the girl might or might not know that the guy exists.Why Should I Cry for You? by StingBruce brings us a track from Sting's third album, "The Soul Cages." Sting encountered writers block after the death of his father in 1987, and this is the song that broke through that block. Sting had a difficult relationship with his father, and the lyrics of the song articulate the struggles he had with the grieving process, along with images from his childhood home of Newcastle. Texarkana by R.E.M.Rob features an unusual song from the Athens group, because front man Michael Stipe is not singing lead on it. Bassist Mike Mills takes lead singing lyrics on this song for which he was the primary songwriter and lyricist. It went to number 4 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart despite not being released as a single.Into the Great Wide Open by Tom Petty & The HeartbreakersLynch closes out the staff picks with a story about Eddie, a rocker who moves to L.A., gets a girlfriend, and lands an album. He always has with high hopes the record company "don't hear a single." The video starred a young Johnny Depp as Eddie, Faye Dunaway as Eddie's manager, and Petty as a roadie named Bart, reporter, and tattoo artist. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Trademark by Eric JohnsonThis instrumental piece from guitar virtuoso Eric Johnson was the fourth single released from his second studio album "Ah Via Musicom." Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
In deze aflevering ontvangt Teddy Tops schrijver Alma Mathijsen. Mathijsen's werk is onderdeel van een groepstentoonstelling (https://www.hetnieuwedomein.nl/i-think-u-did-something-me-and-now-its-everything-i-see-and-do) van het Sexually Abused Artists Collective (SAAC), te zien in museum Het Nieuwe Domein in Sittard. Ze deelt ook haar cultuurtips met Eva en de luisteraar. De tips van Alma: Boek: De Vegetariër (https://singeluitgeverijen.nl/nijgh-van-ditmar/boek/de-vegetarier/) Podcast: This American Life (https://www.thisamericanlife.org/) Toneel: Cadela Forza (https://www.theaterutrecht.nl/voorstellingen/the-brotherhood) Dans: Donny Ronny Danst (https://donnyronny.nl/) Museum: Nederlands Pluimveemuseum (https://www.pluimveemuseum.nl/) Recent album: The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess (https://open.spotify.com/album/0EiI8ylL0FmWWpgHVTsZjZ?si=KqqPcz_VT5Okh7dIqLWjRQ&nd=1&dlsi=41fb3396f828472a) Recent liedje: Femininomenon (https://open.spotify.com/track/53IRnAWx13PYmoVYtemUBS?si=335c6d0b0ed24547&nd=1&dlsi=a9192a0be5494229) Festival: Into the Great Wide Open (https://intothegreatwideopen.nl/en/) Nu in de bioscoop: Nosferatu (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5040012/), Lost Highway (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116922/) Film op streaming: Wander to Wonder (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt28768679/) Serie: Arrested Development (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0367279/), Somebody Somewhere (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12759100/), Hacks (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11815682/) Docu: Strijdmakker (https://www.npodoc.nl/documentaires/2025/02/strijdmakker.html) Club/uitgaansavond: Iconic (https://www.tivolivredenburg.nl/agenda/89285971/iconic-21-02-2025) Heb je cultuurtips die we niet mogen missen? Mail de redactie: eenuurcultuur@vpro.nl
On this episode of X's and Joe's, Bob and Mike explore how the 3-point shot has revolutionized basketball, examining its evolution from gimmick to fundamental strategy and its impact on modern offensive systems.Bob Moats and Mike Wiemuth trace the history of the 3-point line from its origins in early professional leagues through its adoption across all levels of basketball, while analyzing how it has transformed everything from youth player development to collegiate offensive systems.The discussion is particularly timely given recent coaching changes at programs like Indiana, Kentucky, and Michigan, where offensive philosophy and three-point shooting strategy may play a key role in future hires.Against the backdrop of increasing three-point frequency across college basketball (from 30% of shots in 2000 to nearly 40% in 2025), the hosts examine how spacing, penetration, and player development have evolved to maximize this offensive weapon.Segment 1: The Origins and Evolution of the Three-Point Shot:• Early implementation as a gimmick in the ABA and ABL leagues• Adoption timeline across professional, international and college basketball• Analysis of three-point frequency and efficiency trends over 25 years• Impact of rule changes like shot clock and three-point line distanceSegment 2: Player Development and Modern Offensive Strategy:• Changes in youth basketball development emphasizing perimeter skills• Influence of international players like Oscar Schmidt and Arvydas Sabonis• Importance of quick decision-making and catch-and-shoot mechanics• Evolution of transition offense and spacing concepts• Role of penetration in creating three-point opportunitiesSegment 3 and wrap up: Coaching Changes and Future Implications:• Discussion of how three-point philosophy may influence coaching hires• Analysis of recent changes at Kentucky and Michigan showing trend toward modern offenses• Examination of fan expectations regarding offensive style• Balance between three-point shooting and driving ability in modern systemsReferences:1987 Pan American Basketball Final Brasil vs UsaHow Good Was Arvydas Sabonis Actually?COOPER DEJEAN PICK SIX IN THE SUPER BOWL Louie Dampier Career HighlightsNBA initially hated the 3-point shot when ABA first introduced it at the start of 1967–68 season1988 Olympics Basketball Semifinal USA 76 USSR 82See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Music Rewind Podcast, we delve into the iconic 1991 album, Into The Great Wide Open by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. We're thrilled to have special guest Brian Colburn, a renowned music podcaster and long-time Petty enthusiast. Season 4 — Episode 11 Album: Into The Great Wide Open Artist: Top Petty & The Heartbreakers Year: 1991 Listen to the album on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/42wLsPp Brian Colburn is a prominent figure in the podcasting world, recognized for his deep passion for music. As the host of "My Weekly Mixtape," Brian has captivated listeners by curating unique playlists with artists and fellow music aficionados, blending the art of playlist creation with insightful interviews. His podcast dives into artists' catalogs, exploring themes from various music genres, often focusing on under-appreciated tracks and the creation of the perfect playlist. My Weekly Mixtape Podcast - https://spoti.fi/40W5EJo My Weekly Mixtape on X : https://x.com/MyWeeklyMixtape My Weekly Mixtape on IG: https://www.instagram.com/myweeklymixtape/ -------------------------------------------------- Get all your Music apparel, posters, etc at Old Glory! Music Rewind Listeners get 15% off https://oldglory.com/discount/MUSICREWIND -------------------------------------------------- Want to start your own podcast? Music Rewind and Podbean can help. https://www.podbean.com/sidereal -------------------------------------------------- Useful Links for Music Rewind Music Rewind: All Episodes - https://www.musicrewindpodcast.com/listen Music Rewind Treasure Hunt - https://bit.ly/MixCD_Treasure_Hunt Music Rewind Selects: A playlist of select tracks from albums covered on the show. - https://bit.ly/MusicRewindSelects Music Rewind Patreon Early access to future episodes - https://bit.ly/MusicRewindPatreon Discover our sister podcast, Cinema Decon, deconstructing the movies of the 80's, 90's and 2000's. www.cinemadecon.com Hear Steve as a rotating co-host of the Thrash N' Treasure Podcast: Talking metal albums and musical theater with stage legends of Broadway and The West End https://spoti.fi/4gXNxIu -------------------------------------------------- “No ownership of music material. All credits go to its rightful owner. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act in 1976; Allowance is made for “Fair Use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair Use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners, no copyright infringement intended.” #TomPetty #IntoTheGreatWideOpen #TomPettyAndTheHeartbreakers #MyWeeklyMixtape #music #podcast #musicpodcast #MusicRewind
This Spotlight Show focuses on The Music & Legacy of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Through the use of covers, deep tracks, guest appearances, influences, and explorations, we dig deeply into Petty's music and provide the listeners new experience with one of rock's great songwriters and performers.Catch all our Spotlight Shows including John Hiatt, Johnny Winter, Johnny Cash, Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, BB King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Everly Brothers, John Lee Hooker, Hank Williams, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, Buddy Guy, Willie Dixon, Neil Young, The 27 Club, and more...Support our Show & get the word out by wearin' our gear1981 Hard Promises 18. Devon Allman & Samatha Fish / Stop Draggin' My Heart Around 19. Linda Ronstadt / The Waiting 1982 Long After Dark (Ron Blair replaced by Howie Epstein20. Blackberry Smoke / You Got Lucky 1985 Southern Accents / Pack Up the Plantation (Live) [Dave Stewart] 21. Dolly Parton / Southern Accents22. TPH / Don't Bring Me Down (Carol King & Gerry Goffin) [Paradise 1978] 23. Rhiannon Giddens with Benmont Tench / Don't Come Around Here No More 24. Lucinda Williams / (I was born a) Rebel'88 Wilburys, '89 Full Moon Fever, '96, She's the One (OST)25. Bonnie Raitt / You Got It 26. John Fogerty (CCR) / I Won't Back Down 27. Steve Earle / You're So Bad 2021 She's the One (OST)27. Glen Campbell / Angel Dream1991 Into the Great Wide Open 28. Lissie / Into The Great Wide Open (Rebel without a clue) 29. The Replacements / I'll Be You30. Bob Dylan & TPH / Got My Mind Made Up31. TPH / I'm Walking Support our Show and get the word out by wearin' our gearOdds & Sods: The Extended Podcast Live with John Lee Hooker32. Serves You Right to Suffer33. Boogie Chillen 34. TPH (Dirty Knobs) / Goldfinger 35. TPH w/Stevie Nicks / Insider36. Lady A / Stop Draggin' My Heart Around37. TPH (Dylan) / Jammin' Me 38. Deanna Carter / Free Fallin' (King of the Hill OST)39. TPH w/ Bangles / Waiting for Tonight40. TPH / Restless
The world is changing in so many ways, What's coming I just don't know. The best thing I can do right now, Is plant seeds that I want to grow. ☉ It's looking like a pretty sobering week ahead with the end of illusions (Venus square Neptune) and some necessary critical thinking (Mercury square Saturn). However, I believe that the cosmos (life) is giving us exactly what we need when we need it. Crazy times call for some powerful inner work that will have beneficial results in the end. I mean, we've got Mercury, Venus, and Mars in (on) fire signs! With the Sun in Scorpio bringing up some fixed determination and these guys ready to fire it up, we've got what it takes to transform challenges into successes. Like I say in the mantra and the report, let's sow some seeds, make the connections, and lay the groundwork for exciting new creations. Take the road less traveled and bring some friends along! Into the Great Wide Open! (Eddie started out alright, we just have to be more careful where we take it) https://youtu.be/xqmFxgEGKH0?si=vu7W0uLGs0a5RjWv So Much Love, Kaypacha ☉
Elke zaterdag- en zondagochtend tussen 6 en 7 uur horen NPO Radio 1-luisteraars de mooiste cultuurtips in Een Uur Cultuur. In deze aflevering ontvangt Eva Koreman creatief directeur van Food Hub (https://foodhub.nl/over-ons/) Joszi Smeets (https://www.instagram.com/joszismeets/). Joszi staat dit weekend met Food Hub op Dutch Design Week (https://www.worlddesignembassies.com/project/op-zoek-naar-een-nieuwe-taal-voor-voedsel-en-landbouw/). Ze deelt haar cultuurtips met Eva en de luisteraar. De tips van Joszi: Boek: Braiding Sweetgrass (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17465709-braiding-sweetgrass), heks heks heks (https://uitgeverijpluim.nl/heks-heks-heks), De acht grote lessen van de natuur (https://www.uitgeverijtenhave.nl/boek/de-acht-grote-lessen-van-de-natuur/) Podcast: Goede Gesprekken (https://decorrespondent.nl/15262/wat-moet-je-doen-als-je-het-wij-zij-denken-in-wordt-getrokken-durf-in-het-midden-te-blijven-staan-zegt-deze-filosoof/e017e425-b5a4-0ccb-098d-3b340fe012c4), Market Gardener (https://www.hetnoordbrabantsmuseum.nl/bezoek/tentoonstellingen/veranderland/) Tentoonstelling: Soil Life, (https://platformpost.nl/en/program/nijmegen-soil-life-christine-hvidt-masharu-sanne) De tuinen van de toekomst (https://www.hetnoordbrabantsmuseum.nl/bezoek/tentoonstellingen/veranderland/), Veranderland (https://www.hetnoordbrabantsmuseum.nl/bezoek/tentoonstellingen/veranderland/) Openbare kunst: Broken Circle/Spriral Hall (https://brokencircle.nl/) Theater: De Jaren (https://www.hnt.nl/voorstellingen/6859/het-nationale-theater-internationaal-theater-amsterdam-eline-arbo/de-jaren) Muziek: Wende (https://open.spotify.com/track/4PeDLck6ey7Z8E27K1yyb6?si=ebab85c94a4d4af3&nd=1&dlsi=0656ecdc6caa435f), Elmer (https://open.spotify.com/track/1j3P5pmvUmNB6YXk7FXxbi?si=7a0bbcc4a5fd4249&nd=1&dlsi=7e0a00da2fb14442) Festival: Into the Great Wide Open (https://intothegreatwideopen.nl/) Film: My octopus teacher (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12888462/) Film (bios): A new kind of wilderness (https://cinedeli.nl/film/a-new-kind-of-wilderness-29-augustus-te-zien/) Kindercultuur: Klokhuis podcast (https://open.spotify.com/episode/1KV90MM7qnRq4RaONYJRd1?si=e06f2bdf2c8c4c55&nd=1&dlsi=6040f5219772433f) Documentaire (online): Het Water Komt (https://ntr.nl/site/tekst/Het+water+komt/127) Club/uitgaansavond: Het zusje van Debbie (https://www.instagram.com/hetzusjevandebbie/?hl=nl) Gratis: NS Wandelingen (https://www.ns.nl/dagje-uit/wandelen) Heb je cultuurtips die we niet mogen missen? Mail de redactie: eenuurcultuur@vpro.nl
Endurance horse riding is one of the oldest sports in America and here in Moab we have biannual endurance races and rides. "The Moab Endurance Rides," take horse and rider (or runner/walker!) into deep canyons with dramatic sandstone walls towering overhead and across mesa tops with incredible views of the wind sculpted high desert landscape. The Moab Canyons ride/race is each fall, wending about in the Tombstone Rock area, northeast of Moab—the Canyon Rims ride centers on Hatch Mesa. Today's guest is the organizer/ride manager of these events, Mickey Smith. Mickey tells us about the origin of the sport and why it's a great sport to partake in if you love riding and love our desert landscape, as she does. And the best part about endurance rides? The most coveted award is for the highest level of "vet checks!" Notes: https://mickeysmt.wixsite.com/moabenduranceride/moab-canyon-rims-ride https://radiolab.org/podcast/man-against-horse
It's the Season 8 Finale!! Join DW and all of the cohosts - Dresa, Laragh and FicRecJen - as they celebrate the season closer. We've got lots of exciting news, loads of thanks to give and one EFA Fic Challenge Winner audiobook to share! Then we chat with winning author Outsidemynorm15! Read the Fic! Vast Expanses by outsidemynorm15 Huge HUGE thanks to this season's Transcriber Team! Edin-Earper, Jenna and Purplesmoak!! This episode's transcript was done by Purplesmoak. Be sure to sign up for our Patreon to get access to EFA After Dark - our spicy smut only show! First episode posts Sept 27th!
A preview of the forthcoming Co-op Superstores Cork Hurling Championships Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Great Wide Open: Free Climbing, Scaling Olympic Heights Lisa Justice juices up our July with a sporty conversation about the Olympics , its dynamic history with climbing. Since joining the roster of Olympic Sport in Tokyo 2020, climbing has had quite the come up. This archival interview with rock climber Chris Wagner, author Climber extraordinaire charts the evolution of the sport. More about Wagners work is available here:https://www.ifsc-climbing.org/athlete/11837/christian-wagner Never miss an episode of Great Wide Open! Find KZMU Public Affairs on Apple Podcasts and Spotify Music in this episode is ‘Classic' by Lobo Loco
Like rebels without a clue, the witches dish on experiences they've discovered and shared and talk about what brand new events are on the horizon. Join the trio in the first of two episodes filled with good intentions, pioneer experiences and new frontiers. And now, Shelley, Darryl and Lysa!
This panel explores the advantages of open source geospatial data and software for intelligence gathering. Discover real-world examples and the potential of large language models in this field!
Let's review the top albums released in July 1991, including: LFO - Frequencies, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Into the Great Wide Open, Crowded House - Woodface, Leaders of the New School - A Future Without a Past…, Color Me Badd - C.M.B, Main Source - Breaking Atoms
Greg Klyma joins us for a special episode featuring the only 2 artists who have performed at EVERY Moccasin Creek Festival (Bill and Greg). They will do so again this year for MCFX, our tenth year. Greg had a busy couple of weeks in Illinois and we got to sit down with him after his appearance at the Little Grassy Winter Songwriter Retreat & Festival and 2-night stint with Greg Klyma & the Great Wide Open's tribute to Tom Petty. Enjoy this chat between two long-time friends and never forget: Klyma Change Is Real.It would mean the world to us if you checked out Greg's music at klyma.bandcamp.com and subscribe to his Patreon at www.patreon.com/GregKlymaGreg Klyma: Esteemed GuestBill Poss: Host and Executive ProducerGarrett Burris: Sound Engineer and Producer, theme song ComposerJJ Passalacqua: Voiceovers, Cue CardsThe Guest List is about songwriters, their most impactful songs, and the stories behind them. Bill Poss, a notable troubadour in his own right, is your host and executive producer. Each episode, we ask a traveling North American songwriter to perform their 5 most popular/requested songs -- all in front of a live, invite only, studio audience at the Poss Music Works headquarters in Effingham, IL.Garrett Burris on the 1s and 2s. JJ Passalacqua with the news.It's right where you've always wanted to be - on The Guest List!Thanks to our sponsor Village Wine & Gifts in Effingham, IL! Featuring live, local music every week and a great selection of wine, beer, spirits, and more. They've been huge supporters of local music and Poss Music Works is proud to work with them to bring you The Guest List!Subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Podcasts, and Spotify. Tell your friends!Presented by Poss Music Works, a 501 (c)3 NFP based out of Effingham, IL -- presenters of Moccasin Creek Festival, Summer Sundown Music Festival, Little Grassy Get Down, Little Grassy Winter Songwriters' Retreat, one-off concerts, workshops, and kids' events throughout Central and Southern Illinois.Our mission is to bring arts/culture tourism and cultural enrichment to our rural part of the worldVisit us at: www.PossMusicWorks.com.Go see live music!
All of a sudden it's March, and things just get rowdy around here. There's a lot going on in Moab! On the latest Great Wide Open, host Lisa Hathaway takes a dive into some new opportunities for local recreation and some upcoming events that have a connection to the outdoors. She speaks with Climb Moab, Utah Avalanche Center Moab and Moab Trail Mix about some amazing upcoming happenings. // Show Notes: https://www.kzmu.org/march-madness-on-great-wide-open/
Dry January? Not so fast … at least in the La Sal mountains! As snow levels climb, the latest Great Wide Open features an update from our Moab Utah Avalanche Center forecasters and a grooming rundown from LUNA. // Show Notes: https://www.kzmu.org/la-sal-mountain-recreation-on-great-wide-open/
Another long one this season folks! But again there's so much to talk about with this album and we felt we needed to talk about each individual track. John and I had a good discussion about the background to the recording of this album and where this sits in the evolution of Tom's songwriting. We also didn't have a "producer for the day" discussion because we agreed that the album is sequenced pretty much flawlessly. Do check out www.4for4.com if you're into fantasy football and follow John on Twitter at @4for4_JohnDon't forget to follow me on social media, like, subscribe, and please, leave a rating if you like the show:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetompettyprojectTwitter: https://twitter.com/TomPettyProjectInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetompettyproject/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt6BLRWuuAR43zHpNKIirOwAll music, including the theme song, provided by my very best friend Randy Woods. Check him out at https://www.randywoodsband.com/Logo provided Ed Booth, who you can find here: https://edboothart.com/The Tom Petty Project is not affiliated with the Tom Petty estate in any way and when you're looking for Tom's music, please visit the official YouTube channel first and go to tompetty.com for official merchandise.A last very special thanks to Paul Zollo. Without his book, Conversations with Tom Petty, this podcast wouldn't be nearly as much fun to research.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-tom-petty-project. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The annual tradition continues! If you are looking for your next television series, book, documentary or film about outdoor recreation and adventure, Great Wide Open host Lisa Hathaway has quite a few epic and inspiring recommendations! Some recs are from listeners, and others from the intrepid host herself. As the season cools, tune in for a jam-packed episode highlighting diverse outdoors-related media. // Reviews & Mentions: https://www.kzmu.org/4th-annual-media-review-show-on-great-wide-open/
Where Tom's vocal on a song like Refugee or Rebels is like a sharpened steel, his voice here sits more in that butterscotch place that he could employ when he wanted to dial the energy back. Even in the chorus, he doesn't lean into any vibrato, doesn't crack or pinch his voice and just lets the melody wash over you. And it's a song that doesn't need vocal pyrotechnics because all the explosions in this song come from that wonderful turnaround, the tonal shift in the chorus, and one of the best narrative lyrics Tom, or anyone, ever wrote. Whereas songs like "Something Big" or "Dogs on the Run" have a loose narrative that leave plenty to the listener's imagination, this one is a much more fully realized and theatrical lyric. It's Tom following the flow and seeing where the story takes him.Today's episode covers the title track from "Into The Great Wide Open". There is one piece of profanity in the episode when Tom is telling a story. You can listen to the song here: https://youtu.be/tOQ-h-2pDDU If you want to see the official video, you can check that out here: https://youtu.be/xqmFxgEGKH0 For the brilliant live version from Take The Highway, look here: https://youtu.be/VB1IJKrhAP8?t=211And if you've never seen Tom's acceptance speech at the 2016 Musiccares Person of the Year event, check that out here: https://youtu.be/WHw1ZxYY-oQThe Tom Petty Project is a proud member of The Deep Dive Podcast Network, which you can find on Twitter: https://twitter.com/deepdivepodnetDon't forget to follow me on social media, like, subscribe, and please, leave a rating if you like the show:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetompettyprojectTwitter: https://twitter.com/TomPettyProjectInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetompettyproject/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt6BLRWuuAR43zHpNKIirOwAll music, including the theme song, provided by my very best friend Randy Woods. Check him out at https://www.randywoodsband.com/Logo provided Ed Booth, who you can find here: https://edboothart.com/The Tom Petty Project is not affiliated with the Tom Petty estate in any way and when you're looking for Tom's music, please visit the official YouTube channel first and go to tompetty.com for official merchandise.A last very special thanks to Paul Zollo. Without his book, Conversations with Tom Petty, this podcast wouldn't be nearly as much fun to research.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-tom-petty-project. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode of Adventures In Vinyl we review a classic album by a legendary band. That band is Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers and the album is "Into The Great Wide Open"Genre: RockRelease Date: July 2nd, 1991Studio: Rumbo Studio C & MC StudiosProducer: Jeff Lynee, Tom Petty, Mike CampbellLabel: MCALength: 43:55# of Tracks: 12
Have you wondered what exactly a trail ambassador is and how they roll? Or if you'll ever be able to ambulate from town all the way to Willow Springs? The latest Great Wide Open has those answers and so much more! Hear interviews with climbing trail ambassador Ian Buchsbaum, responsible recreation coordinator Anna Sprout, and trail mix committee chair Colin Topper. // Music in this episode is 'Classic' by HoliznaCC
The Wine Thieves are back with part two of a series on the Unità Geografiche Aggiuntivi of Chianti Classico (or UGAs) the recently announced additional geographic units that will begin appearing on labels of the Chianti Classico Gran Selezione category as of this year. Joining us again are Caterina Mori, Director of Communications for the Chianti Classico Consorzio, and the "Map Man" Alessandro Masnaghetti who literally drew up the map of the 11 new UGS that we'll be covering in deep detail in this episode. If you haven't already listened to part one, go back to the previous episode as it will be critical to your understanding of this instalment. Geology, and the soils derived from these underlying rocks formed an important basis for Masnaghetti's map-making work. To begin the episode, John and Sara provide a brief recap of Tuscan geology and terminology you'll encounter travelling through the 11 UGAs, along with what can be expected from the wines grown on each of the main "geological units", marine and continental, and the specific soil types that fall under each. Masgnaghetti discusses how the various soil types translate into to different organoleptic wine profiles in each UGA, from the macigno, pietraforte, albarese and Formazione di Sillano of the marine formations, to the continental units that include the gravelly-alluvial soils of San Casciano in the north and the lacustrine clay soils typical of the western part of the Castellina UGA. The UGA tour proceeds clockwise, starting from San Casciano in the northwest corner of the Chianti Classico area, continuing through Greve, Montefiorale, Lamole, Panzano, Radda, Gaiole, Castelnuovo Berardenga, Valgliagli, and finally San Donato in Poggio.Special thanks to our WineAlign colleague and Chianti Classico ambassador Michael Godel, who kindly chose a song to match the feel and vibe of each of the 11 UGAs for this episode. Acquire some bottles, hit play on the UGA playlist, and taste your way through this historic territory.Michael Godel's Chianti Classico "UGA Soundtrack"1. San Casciano - Feeling Gravity's Pull, R.E.M.2. Greve - Red Eyes, The War on Drugs 3. Lamole - Herbal Scent, Tom Browne4. Montefioralle - More than a Feeling, Boston5. Panzano - Fantasy, Earth, Wind & Fire6. Radda - People Get Ready, Curtis Mayfield7. Gaiole - Fresh, Kool & The Gang8. Castelnuovo Berardenga - Into the Great Wide Open, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers9. Vagliagli – Gustosità, Nino Rapicavoli 10. Castellina - Ahead by a Century, The Tragically Hip11. San Donato in Poggio - Compte à Rebour Adagio, Georges Delerue This episode was produced thanks to a Campaign Financed According to EU Regulation No 1308/2013.
In het eerste weekend van september was het weer tijd voor Into The Great Wide Open. Net als afgelopen jaren reisde Stefan Koopmanschap af naar Vlieland en sprak daar met artiesten. Dit jaar onder andere met Ploegendienst, Gaz Coombes, Georgia en Elephant.
What do deep water running, ultimate frisbee and disc golf all have in common? You can hear about all of them (and how to get started in them locally) on the latest Great Wide Open. Join intrepid host Lisa Hathaway as she dives in and highlights alternative recreation activities in our own backyard. // Show Notes: https://www.kzmu.org/alternative-rec-returns-on-great-wide-open/
Podcaster Daniel Lobell created the Podcast Bus, a mobile, fully equipped podcasting studio inside of a converted school bus in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Ginni dreams of hitting the Great Wide Open. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Many real estate investors are favoring retail right now. We caught up with DLC's Adam Ifshin—along with CBRE's Brandon Isner and Chris Decouflé— at the ICSC conference to find out why open-air retail has such compelling allure.
Some might find outdoor recreation and the creation of art to be strange bedfellows. But for creatives in Moab, the two are often intrinsically linked. On the latest Great Wide Open, we hear from four of our Southeast Utah Community Artists in the Parks about that relationship. Learn how their activities in the wild informs and shapes their art and how it was even more greatly influenced by their time as a Community Artist in the Park. Today we hear from Chad Niehaus (2:30), Kathy Cooney (7:30), Samantha Zim (25:45) and Julia Buckwalter (43:30). Tune in! // Community Artist Program https://www.nps.gov/arch/getinvolved/communityartist.htm // Music in this episode is 'Classic' by HoliznaCC
Sarah Neutkens (Eindhoven, 1998) is a composer, pianist, visual artist, model, art historian, and author. Both in music and other arts she always strives for total freedom. Adhering to strict rules does not appeal to her. She is not only active in classical music - her compositions have been performed by the Dutch Chamber Choir, the Dutch Saxophone Octet, the Intercontinental Ensemble and the Dutch String Collective - but she also establishes connections with jazz, pop music, literature and other arts and fashion scenes. This has resulted in fascinating cooperations such as an artist residency at Into the Great Wide Open and the Muziekgebouw Eindhoven, articles in Harper's Bazaar and Vogue, and being appointed ambassador for the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.Track Listing:1 Bright_Edge_Deep2 The_Block_Split3 Wicklow_Also4 The_Plough5 Its_Low_Sills6 Hexagon7 Other_Echoes_18 Other_Echoes_29 Other_Echoes_310 Other_Echoes_411 Rigel12 I_Saw_A_CrowdHelp support our show by purchasing this album at:Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.comThis album is broadcasted with the permission of Crossover Media Music Promotion (Zachary Swanson and Amanda Bloom).
On the latest Great Wide Open (Blades of Glory edition) we sit down with three of Moab's most enthusiastic pursuers of desert ice. They discuss the nuances of ice in the desert, the etiquette and some great safety tips—including what not to do if you'd like to stay safely out of the booted-and-bladed polar bear club! This lively conversation is led by intrepid host and skater Lisa Hathaway, with special guests Eric Jones, Ian Jewell and Rick Boretti of Moab Ice Rink. // Moab Ice Rink https://www.facebook.com/groups/770357166424678 // Music in this episode is ‘Classic' by HoliznaCC
In April 2022, Moab local Sam Newman set out for a backyard bicycle jaunt he considered to be fairly run-of-the-mill. The ride turned out to be anything but that. He suffered an accident that changed his life physically, mentally and emotionally. Regular listeners of Great Wide Open will recall hearing Sam recount this harrowing incident along with former Moab resident Haley Tamberi's account of a climbing accident she had several years ago. Their stories dovetail and diverge in interesting ways as they share their internal journeys both post-accident and to the present. However, not all of the conversation Sam and host Lisa Hathaway had made it to the original airing, so this episode presents Sam's story in its original length. Here, Sam provides us with quite a vulnerable glimpse into his internal journey. Thank you, Sam, for this important conversation! // Show Notes: // Original broadcast: https://www.kzmu.org/when-good-rec-goes-bad-great-wide-open/ // Music in this episode is ‘Classic' by HoliznaCC
Chicago attorney, Brendan Cournane, leads off talking ‘pay for play' in the wild west of college recruiting. Joel Elconin of Benzinga previews this weekend's college football playoff. Kenny Polcari, Chief Market Strategist at SlateStone Wealth and a contributor to Fox Business, previews end of year markets. Professor of Economics, Dr. Hal Snarr, calls in for the final hour to talk […]
It's the 3rd annual media review show on Great Wide Open! Perfect for exploring the great indoors. If you're looking for your next book, miniseries, documentary or even YouTube video – host Lisa Hathaway has the recommendation for you! It's a thoughtful, jam-packed episode highlighting outdoors-related media grabbing listeners' interest this year. Tune in! // Show Notes: // Book Reviews: Men To Match My Mountains: The Monumental Saga of the Winning of America's Far West by Irving Stone, Imaginary Peaks: The Riesenstein Hoax and Other Mountain Dreams by Katie Ives, More: Life on the Edge of Adventure and Motherhood by Majka Burhardt, Unraveled: A Climber's Journey Through Darkness and Back by Katie Brown, Learning to Fly by Steph Davis // Film & TV Reviews: Aftershock: Everest and the Nepal Earthquake (2022, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Everest (2019), Pick Up Your Feet: The Double Dutch Show (1981), The Whole Enchilada Trail: Hannah Otto's FKT Ride (2022), 8600FT: Climbing the Whole Enchilada in Moab with Braydon Bringhurst (2022), Fine Lines (2019)
Artist Song Time Album Year Linda Perhacs Parallelograms 4:29 Parallelograms (Remastered 2004) 1970 Persefone Aware Of Being Watched 7:19 Metanoia 2022 Persona Non Grata Redemption Of Sins 5:44 Quantum Leap 2011 Peter Pan Days 7:19 Days 2007 Peter Panka's Jane Nature 4:25 Traces 2009 Tom Petty Into The Great Wide Open 3:37 Great Wide Open […]
You Got Lucky Last Night - you jumped Into the Great Wide Open and didn't Turn to Stone. Woohoo. We are Living in the Material World, after all, and The Light that has Lighted the World says, hey, Handle with Care! And Isn't It a Pity our Romance In Durango reached the End of the Line? The Telephone Line, that is. What? I'm not singing It Ain't Me, Babe. I'm singing She's My Baby.
Not every outdoor outing ends with clinking beers and jovial conversation. Today's Great Wide Open addresses a topic most of us hope like heck to avoid…when good rec goes bad. We'll hear two accounts from athletes whose outdoor time did not end as planned. We can't thank Sam and Haley enough for sharing their stories! They are each honest and vulnerable about their experiences and the long roads they traveled – and remain traveling – post-accident. We were captivated by their insights. Tune in (and don't forget to wear your helmets and bring a locator beacon when you're out there in the Great Wide Open)! // Music in this episode is ‘Classic' by HoliznaCC
De tweede aflevering van de WC-potcast staat in het teken van kunst! Vinden Gino en Pieter van Jungle by Night dat ze in hun eerste jaren al kunst maakten? Is de kledingstijl van Bnnyhunna kunst te noemen? Wanneer is iets kunst? Kun je een kunstenaar in het wild herkennen? En hoe klinkt kunst eigenlijk? De kinderen van Into the Great Wide Open gingen in de tot opnamestudio omgebouwde Dixi de pot op en vertellen je erover!
In deze eerste aflevering van de WC-potcast bespreken we 'stilte'. Wie is de stilste festivalganger? Kunnen de zusjes van Clean Pete communiceren zonder te praten? Hoeveel decibel heeft stilte eigenlijk? En kun je kiezen tussen nooit meer muziek of nooit meer stilte? De kinderen van Into the Great Wide Open gingen in de tot opnamestudio omgebouwde Dixi de pot op en vertellen je erover!
Listen and explore:Why posture is so important in meditation (but rarely taught)Meditation as a direct path to embodiment and remembering our True NatureChanneling the force of gravity vs. fighting itThe three foundational elements of of any sitting practiceA simple exercise you can do at home to start experiencing the Buddha's insight of AniccaThe "shimmer" and the "Great Wide Open"Why things often are most difficult right before we let them goWhere western meditation practices seem to be straying from the pathThe underlying truths meditation and psychedelics seem are both pointing toA common stage in meditation that is often mistaken as a regressionMeditation as a posture for lifeMentioned on this episode:The Posture of Meditation by Will JohnsonWill Johnson's website: https://www.embodiment.net/Ida Rolf and RolfingVipassana meditation retreatsFAR OUT #21 ~ 100 Hours of Meditation in 10 Days: Our Experiences and What We've LearnedCrossing the Unknown Sea: Work as a Pilgrimage of Identity by David WhyteConnect with us:Website: www.thefarout.life Email us at info@thefarout.lifeOn Instagram: @thefaroutcoupleJulie-Roxane on Instagram: @julieroxaneAlasdair @ www.alasdairplambeck.comSupport this podcast:Become a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/thefaroutcoupleLeave a review on iTunes!Share this episode with a friend! :DCredits:Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonaldOutro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoa (www.krackatoa.com)
One of the top issues for any recreation user group is the management of human waste. In Grand County, it's illegal to leave human waste on area public lands. So, what to do? As Great Wide Open host Lisa Hathaway says, “we all have to manage our human waste one way or another every day.” The latest episode discusses the history of this issue as well as new and inventive programs aimed at waste management for recreators. // Show Notes: // KZMU: Wag Bag Disposal Program Aims to Curb Human Waste in the Desert, Trash Compactors https://www.kzmu.org/wag-bag-disposal-program-aims-to-curb-human-waste-in-desert-trash-compactors/ // Great Wide Open: Responsible Recreation with Anna Sprout https://www.kzmu.org/responsible-recreation-with-anna-sprout-on-great-wide-open/ // Poop in Moab https://www.discovermoab.com/poop/ // Do Good Shit https://www.dogoodshit.org // Music in this episode is ‘Classic' by HoliznaCC
On the latest Great Wide Open, a conversation with renowned writer and climber Andrew Bisharat. He and host Lisa Hathaway discuss the influence of modern digital media on how we consume and produce content for previously ‘underground' sports. Both proficient in rock climbing, their conversation mainly centers on that sport, but includes parallels for many other outdoor recreation activities. Tune in! // Show Notes: // Have a suggestion for a future Great Wide Open? Contact host Lisa Hathaway: kzmugwo@gmail.com // Evening Sends https://eveningsends.com // The RunOut Podcast https://runoutpodcast.com //Music in Today's Episode Brain (Instrumental Retro ID) by Lobo Loco https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/Not_my_Brain/Brain_-_Instrumental_Retro_ID_1271/
What it's taken regulation to achieve in Europe, the U.S. is doing through the forces of market to make open banking a key differentiator among financial institutions. But what is open banking exactly? How does it work? And why should financial institutions, especially on the community level, explore the myriad possibilities? Lee Wetherington, Senior Director of Corporate Strategy at Jack Henry & Associates, walks us through everything you need to know about how open banking will promise revolutions like nothing else that's come before it. A huge Prince fan and unsung comedic talent who sings like Billie Holiday, Lee also gets crazy as the first guest to perform in a Bankadelic skit.
This person died in 2017 at age 66. There was a scrappy defiance in his career choices. He melded California rock with a deep Southern heritage to produce a long string of durable hits. He played the Super Bowl halftime show in 2008. His songs were staples of rock radio for decades, and with hits like “Refugee,” “Free Fallin' ” and “Into the Great Wide Open.” Today's dead celebrity is Tom Petty.
As public lands continue to experience ever-burgeoning visitation, things like off-trail travel, human waste disposal and search-and-rescues become bigger and bigger issues. To help address such challenges in the Moab area, Grand County has created several new interpretive staff positions to interact with and educate those visiting our public lands. On the latest Great Wide Open, a conversation with Grand County's first Responsible Recreation Program Coordinator, Anna Sprout. Tune in for some insights on how they are working to minimize the negative effects of outdoor adventures. // Show Notes // Grand County Active Transportation and Trails – the ‘Moab Trail Team' https://www.grandcountyutah.net/971/Active-Transportation-and-Trails // Music in Today's Episode Brain (Instrumental Retro ID) by Lobo Loco
Dead Mikey One : Anticipating Stonehenge In our very first episode, Jean tells Doug about the time Michael Jackson tried to buy Marvel Comics in hopes that he could one day play Spider Man – and this is before the show even gets started. Then Doug presents the first official “Dead Mikey” of the season by recounting the details of how the seminal scene from Spinal Tap actually came true after filming but before the film's release. This episode is dedicated to Paul Delduca Follow us on InstagramContact the show : poprocksandsodapod@gmail.comFootnotes and Follies: Jeff Lynne is in fact a renowned record producer who did two albums with Tom Petty including Full Moon Fever (1989) and Great Wide Open (1991) Created by Doug Wortel/Jean Michel/Matt AndersonCover Art by Jean Michel“Pop Rocks And Soda Theme” by Doug Wortel/Heather Dellamore/Alden Stevens "Paranoid" by Iron Horse
Lost Dungeons of Norrath, deleting characters when they die and a future we don't know.
On the latest Great Wide Open, host Lisa Hathaway and her three intrepid guests take us on a journey into the Book Cliffs, a giant tract of rugged land that juts into Grand County. Although there is a long history of grazing and extractive projects in this area, ‘wildness' remains the Book Cliffs most predominant feature. Since the 1980s, plans to pave a road through this area have been floated - lots of money has been spent on potential projects - but none have yet come to fruition. Guests Trish Hedin (Grand County Commissioner), Sam Van Wetter (Save The Book Cliffs) and Jared Trader (Book Cliffs Enthusiast) discuss this resource and keeping it pavement-free. // Show Notes // Save the Book Cliffs: A History https://www.savethebookcliffs.com/history // The Canyon Country Zephyr (Aug 2014): Take it or Leave it – Book Cliffs Highway Update & Some Thoughts on ‘Production v Consumption…by Jim Stiles' https://www.canyoncountryzephyr.com/2014/08/03/take-it-or-leave-it-book-cliffs-highway-update-some-thoughts-on-production-v-consumption-by-jim-stiles/ // KUER (Mar 2022): Rural counties won't pursue controversial Book Cliffs Highway…for now https://www.kuer.org/health-science-environment/2022-03-11/rural-counties-wont-pursue-controversial-book-cliffs-highway-for-now // KUER (Jun 2021) Highway Through The Book Cliffs Is Back On The Table, Despite Protests By Property Owners And Grand County https://www.kuer.org/health-science-environment/2021-06-07/highway-through-the-book-cliffs-is-back-on-the-table-despite-protests-by-property-owners-and-grand-county
The latest Great Wide Open is here! ‘After the Burn' is a conversation with Brian Murdock of the US Forest Service and Eric Trenbeth of the Utah Avalanche Center on the anatomy and future prospects for outdoor recreation in the wake of the 2021 Pack Creek Fire. With host Lisa Hathaway, the trio covers the intersection of wildfire and winter recreation with a good dose of passion and local knowledge. Plus, talking trees! Tune in! // Show Notes // Photo: Courtesy Brian Murdock // NPR: Trees Talk To Each Other. ‘Mother Tree' Ecologist Hears Lessons For People, Too https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2021/05/04/993430007/trees-talk-to-each-other-mother-tree-ecologist-hears-lessons-for-people-too // Utah Avalanche Center: Forecast for the Moab Area Mountains https://utahavalanchecenter.org/forecast/moab // Utah Avalanche Center: Forecast for the Abajos Area Mountains https://utahavalanchecenter.org/forecast/abajos // Utah Avalanche Center on Instagram https://instagram.com/utavy_moab?utm_medium=copy_link // US Forest Service: Manti-La Sal National Forest https://www.fs.usda.gov/mantilasal // Luna Moab https://www.facebook.com/Luna-Moab-1546461635400578