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http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 541 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. BOTHY BAND: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill.After Hours 2. DANU: The Coachman's Whip. When All is Said & Done3. BROCK MAGUIRE BAND: The Bluebell Polka. Green Grass, Blue Grass4. MACALLA: Aililiú na Gamhna. Women of Ireland5. TEADA: Nora Criona. Inné Amárach 6. TOMMY GUIHEN: The Navvy on the Shore/PegMcGrath's/McFadden's. The Torn Jacket 7. JIMMY CROWLEY: Jimmy Mo Mhíle Stór. Jimmy mo Mhile Stór 8. DANNY O'MAHONY: Lord Gordon's Reel. Private Recording 9. NOTIFY: Sean Nancy's Reel. Private Recording 10. DAOIRI FARRELL:A Pint of Plain. A Lifetime of Happiness 11. LIAM FARRELL & RAYMOND ROLAND: McGlinchey's HP/Cooley's HP Snuff. Trad Music From Galway & Clare 12. JOE COOLEY & JOE LEARY: Queen of the Fair/The Carraroe Jig. Cooley13. COLUM SANDS: Fresh Bread. Look Where I've Ended Up Now 14. JOHN McEVOY & JOHN WYNNE: The Last Train From Loughrea/Ned Coleman's. The Dancer at the Fair 15. SEAMUS ENNIS: Ask My Father/Pat Ward's Jig. The Best Of Irish Piping 16. LIAM O'FLYNN: Johnny McGreevey's/Sweeping the Cobwebs Out of the Sky. The Fine Art of Piping 17. LOUISE &MULCAHY FAMILY: Planxty Davis/The Queen of May/Johnny Henry's Fave. The Reel Note 18. SEAMUS ENNIS: Football Crazy. Private Recording 19. DICK GAUGHAN:The Father's Song. A Different Kind of Love Song 20. JUDY COLLINS: My Father. Who Knows Where the Time Goes 21. BOTHY BAND: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
(00:00:00) The Jayhawks - Tomorrow the Green Grass / 1995 (00:29:53) Jeff Buckley - Grace / 1994 (01:07:47) Girl Talk - Feed the Animals 2008
Copperplate Time 538 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOB DYLAN 1. BOTHY BAND: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. BROCK MAGUIRE BAND: The Moving Cloud. Green Grass, Blue Grass3. TIM O'BRIEN & THE O BOYS: Senor Red on Blonde 4. DESI WILKINSON/CRAN: Leon's Low/Paddy Mills/The Ivy Leaf. Irish Folk Festival5. EILIS KENNEDY: Boots of Spanish Leather. One Sweet Kiss 6. PADDY CARTY: The Groves Hornpipe. Private Recording 7. CHRISTY MOORE: I Pity the Poor Immigrant. Words & Music8. MICHAEL MULVEY & SHANE MEEHAN: Sword in Hand/The Wheels of the World/Mullin's Fancy. The Missing Guest 9. MUIREANN Nic AMHLAOIBH & DANU: Farewell Angelina. When All is Said & Done. 10. MICK O'BRIEN: Statia Donnelly's/I Will If I Can/Patsy Geary's. May Morning Dew 11. RALPH McTELL: To Ramona. Gates of Eden12. JOHN & CATHERINE McEVOY: The Glentaun/The Templehill Reel/Captain Kelly's. John McEvoy & Friends13 THE GPs/RICHARD THOMPSON: Going, Going, Gone. Saturday Night Rolling Around 14. THE BAND: When I Paint My Masterpiece. Cahoots 15. BOB DYLAN: Tangled Up In Blue. Blood on the Tracks 16. FAIRPORT CONVENTION/SANDY DENNY: Percy's Song. What We Did On Our Holidays 17. BOB DYLAN: Forever Young. The Real Bob Dylan
It wasn't too long ago! Find out more from Tom Hauser and WCCO TV Chief Meteorologist Chris Shaffer, on The WCCO Morning News.
It wasn't too long ago! Find out more from Tom Hauser and WCCO TV Chief Meteorologist Chris Shaffer, on The WCCO Morning News.
The Chief Meteorologist for WCCO TV joins Vineeta for a look at what's coming up weather wise this weekend in CCO Land!
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Blues for Neighbors | Cuckoo | Rivers of Living Water | Big Bill Broonzy | I Got The Blues For My Baby | Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order Vol. 1 | Reverend Gary Davis | Maple Leaf Rag (Guitar Rag) | Manchester Free Trade Hall 1964 | Amaury Faivre | Invité À Danser | 2020 | | | Blues for Neighbors | Greengrass | Rivers of Living Water | Sonny Terry | Telephone Blues | Down Home Blues: New York CD1 | Julian Piper | Backfiring Now | Terlingua | | | Blues for Neighbors | John The Revelator | Rivers of Living Water | Alger ''Texas'' Alexander | One Morning Blues (1934) | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 3 (1930 - 1950) | Skip James | I'm So Glad | Legends of Bottleneck Blues | Blind Willie Johnson | Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed | Praise God I'm Satisfied | Adam Franklin | If Your Lord Deserts You | Till I Hear You Talking | | Half Deaf Clatch | The Struggle Blues | Simple Songs For These Complicated Times | Blues for Neighbors | Song For Dylan | Rivers of Living Water | Big Bill Broonzy | St. Louis Blues | The Bluesmen |
The Chief Meteorologist for WCCO TV joins Vineeta for a look at what's coming up weather wise this weekend in CCO Land!
The lates update from WCCO TV Chief Meteorologist Chris Shaffer on The WCCO Morning News
The lates update from WCCO TV Chief Meteorologist Chris Shaffer on The WCCO Morning News
Golf and non golf fans find something in watching a little bit of the Masters tournament which takes place this weekend. Jordana and Vineeta Sawkar included!
Golf and non golf fans find something in watching a little bit of the Masters tournament which takes place this weekend. Jordana and Vineeta Sawkar included!
Send us Fan MailWe spoke to Ellla Kenion and Ivan Kaye about the Green Green Grass! (Contains Colourful Language)
The past Sunday Pastor taught on "What's the Answer - Are the Gospels believable?" This teaching is a follow up to that message. Pastor takes us to the story of the Feeding of the 5000 BUT it's not about the feeding!! So what is this teaching about if it isn't about the miracle of Jesus feeding 5000 men (plus all the women and children) from 5 small barley loaves and 2 little fish, then what's this teaching about? Why even bother looking at the story if we're not going to look at the miracle of Jesus? Well, come along and find out what Pastor is going to show us today! The story of the Feeding of the 5000 is found in all 4 Gospels and Pastor shares a small detail that has great impact on exposing the truth of the Gospels. Feeding of the 5000 in all 4 Gospels ⁃ Matthew 14:13-21 ⁃ Mark 6:30-44 ⁃ Luke 9:10-17 ⁃ John 6:1-14 Feeding of the 5,000 ⁃ Mark talks about "the green grass" - Mark 6:39 ⁃ John tells us there was "plenty of grass" - John 6:10 ⁃ This is important because it shows that the 4 Gospels compliment one another and together give us insights we might otherwise miss. It is a testimony to their reliability and that they are written by eyewitnesses and people who know the eyewitnesses. ⁃ John 6:4 we read "The Jewish Passover Festival was near," ⁃ Mark 6:31-32 tells us the "so many people were coming and going" that Jesus and His disciples "went away by themselves." ⁃ Then we read from Luke 9:10 "they withdrew by themselves to a town called Bethsaida." ⁃ Then in Mark 6:34 Jesus "saw a large crowd"…. And He "began teaching them". With this being the time of the Passover there would be many in Jerusalem and the surrounding area. ⁃ Then in John 6:5 we read that Jesus said to Philip, "Where shall we buy bread for these people to eat?" (Philip was from the town of Bethsaida) ⁃ Next Andrew speaks up in John 6:8-9, "Here is a boy with 5 small barley loaves and 2 small fish…" (Andrew was also one of the disciples from Bethsaida) ⁃ Why is "barley" significant? It's because the Passover follows the Barley harvest. (Late March or early April) ⁃ The feeding of the 5000 is happening during Passover and barley harvest times, which means the rainy season is over, and the season moves into drier hotter weather - the harvest time. The rains from the previous months during growing season would have left the hill sides full of "green grass" as Mark tell us in chapter 6 verse 39 and there was "plenty of grass" as John says in John 6:10 This is a small thing to prove, but these small details testify to an even greater truth and that is that we can trust the Word from God! He is faithful. He keeps His Word and His Word is TRUE even when it comes to green grass that grows! Now What? Learn about God at https://www.awakeusnow.com EVERYTHING we offer is FREE. View live or on demand: https://www.awakeusnow.com/tuesday-bible-class For more check out the series, "What's the Answer" https://www.awakeusnow.com/whats-the-answer Join us Sundays https://www.awakeusnow.com/sunday-service Watch via our app. Text HELLO to 888-364-4483 to download our app.
Welcome to the Saltbox Church Podcast. We desire to lead people to become fully surrendered disciples of Jesus. On our channel, you'll learn how to read and understand the truths of the Bible from Pastor Michael Mattis and other members of our teaching team. You can expect to walk away with a deeper understanding of the things of God, but challenged to live a surrendered life. We cover topics such as the will of God, mental health, women in leadership, Christianity vs. other faith traditions and many other in-depth studies of scripture. -------------------------------- Scripture & Literature References: Luke 9:1-17, Psalm 23 & Mark 6:6-44 -------------------------------- CONNECT: Small Group Questions ► https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ya-aVkcIdhlw5cgkLOCwkpGga76Wu5ra/view?usp=sharing LinkTree ► https://linktr.ee/saltboxchurch Website ► http://www.SaltboxChurch.com Podcast ► https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/saltboxchurch/ Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/saltboxchurch/ Yellow Truck Coffee Co. ► https://www.yellowtruckcoffeeco.com/ --------------------------------
Deep-sea Exploration, Titanic dives and life on the ocean floor.In this extraordinary episode of Review It Yourself, we dive into the real-world adventures of legendary deep-sea explorer and diver Dik Barton — a man who has descended to historic wrecks including RMS Titanic and worked on the raising of the Mary Rose.From extreme underwater conditions to the emotional reality of visiting one of the world's most famous shipwrecks, this episode explores what it's truly like to work where history rests: on the ocean floor.If you're searching for Titanic diving stories, deep-sea exploration insights, or first-hand accounts from historic wreck dives, this conversation delivers authenticity, expertise, and unforgettable moments.What It's Really Like Diving to Titanic!Most people know Titanic through films and documentaries. Few have been on the seabed beside her.Dik Barton shares:The physical and psychological demands of deep-sea divingWhat it feels like approaching Titanic in darknessThe technology used in extreme underwater explorationThe dangers professional divers faceHis experiences working on the Mary Rose recovery projectLife lessons learned from decades beneath the surfaceThis episode blends maritime history, technical diving expertise, and personal storytelling into a gripping and human exploration of underwater discovery.History Beneath the Surface.Having worked on projects connected to both RMS Titanic and the raising of the Mary Rose, Dik offers rare insight into how underwater archaeology intersects with adventure, preservation, and respect for the past.This isn't theory — it's lived experience from someone who has operated in some of the most extreme environments on Earth.About Dik Barton:Dik Barton is a professional deep-sea diver, explorer, speaker and world adventurer. With decades of experience in commercial diving and historic wreck exploration, he brings unmatched credibility to discussions of maritime history and underwater operations.Connect with Dik Barton:Please see:Dik Barton's Website: https://dikbarton.com/This includes information about the Titanic Expert Club.White Star Heritage: https://whitestarheritage.com/Why You Should Listen.This episode is essential for anyone interested in:Titanic explorationDeep-sea diving careersUnderwater archaeologyMary Rose recovery historyReal-life extreme adventure storiesMaritime history interviewsIt's a powerful, grounded discussion that moves beyond myths and into the lived reality of exploration.Follow & Contact Review It YourselfStay connected with Review It Yourself for more in-depth interviews and thoughtful discussions:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reviewityourselfpodcast2021X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/YourselfReviewBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/reviewityourself.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.net/@reviewityourselfpodcast2021Email: reviewityourselfpodcast@gmail.comFor guest enquiries, collaborations, or listener feedback, email directly — the show welcomes your thoughts and topic suggestions.Every review and share helps grow the podcast and secure more fascinating expert guests.Descend into history. Experience the reality of deep-sea exploration.Thank You to Clifford Ismay.Correction: Sean was trying to recall Bill Sauder's description of the smell of artefacts "the smell that comes off it is perfectly alien, perfectly fetid, you know it's a kind of death you have never experienced", from a National Geographic documentary. Bill Maynard was an actor on Heartbeat who played Greengrass. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This powerful message takes us to a desert place where 5,000 people witnessed one of Jesus' greatest miracles, but there's a detail we often overlook: the green grass. In Mark and John's accounts of the feeding of the 5,000, they specifically mention there was much green grass in this desert location. This wasn't accidental. Someone had planted seed and watered it faithfully in a place where nothing should grow. The message challenges us to understand that our dry seasons, our desert places, aren't the end of our story but the foundation for our greatest miracles. When we're in financial struggles, relationship difficulties, or spiritual dryness, we have a choice: give up or plant green grass. This means planting the seed of God's Word in our lives, watering it with sound doctrine, cutting the grass by denying our flesh, maintaining distinction from the world, and trusting that God is designing us for destiny. The most profound truth here is that God often asks us to give when we have nothing left, to go when we're exhausted, because that's our invitation to the supernatural. When human possibility ends, divine intervention begins. Our willingness to create green grass in desert places isn't just about surviving our current struggle; it's about building a legacy for generations we'll never meet.
Laura used to be more wowed by the beauty of golf courses than by real wilderness.
What looks beautiful and natural to untrained eyes can have a very dark side.
Green is good and all, but it was still basically winter
JASON BOURNE (2016) WAS THIS A WORTHY RETURN?! Jason Bourne (2016) Full Movie Reaction Watch Along: / thereelrejects LIQUID IV: Visit http://www.liquidiv.com & use Promo Code: REJECTS Gift Someone (Or Yourself) An RR Tee! https://shorturl.at/hekk2 The Bourne Identity (2002) Reaction: • THE BOURNE IDENTITY (2002) REACTION–THIS C... The Bourne Supremacy (2004) Reaction: • THE BOURNE SUPREMACY (2004) MOVIE REACTION... The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) Reaction: • THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM (2007) MOVIE REACTION... The Bourne Legacy Reaction: • THE BOURNE LEGACY (2012) MOVIE REACTION – ... With Matt Damon & Ben Affleck's The Rip now on Netflix, Greg, Aaron, & Jon CONTINUE their Bourne Marathon, giving their Jason Bourne Reaction, Recap, Breakdown, Commentary, Analysis & Spoiler Review! Greg Alba, Aaron Alexander, and Jon Maturan react to Jason Bourne (2016), the long-awaited return of Matt Damon to the role that redefined modern spy thrillers. Directed by Paul Greengrass (The Bourne Supremacy, Captain Phillips) and written by Greengrass and Christopher Rouse, the film reunites the creative team behind the franchise's most intense entries while updating its themes for the digital surveillance age. Set years after the events of The Bourne Ultimatum, the story finds Jason Bourne (Matt Damon – Good Will Hunting, The Martian, The Departed) living off the grid until former CIA operative Nicky Parsons (Julia Stiles – 10 Things I Hate About You, Save the Last Dance) uncovers new classified information about his father and the origins of the Treadstone program. Their discovery puts Bourne back in the crosshairs of CIA Director Robert Dewey (Tommy Lee Jones – The Fugitive, No Country for Old Men) and ambitious cyber-operations specialist Heather Lee (Alicia Vikander – Ex Machina, The Danish Girl), while a deadly assassin known only as The Asset (Vincent Cassel – Black Swan, Ocean's Twelve) is deployed to eliminate him. Follow Aaron On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealaaronalexander/?hl=en Follow Jon Maturan: https://www.instagram.com/jonmaturan/?hl=en Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/reelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Music Used In Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Songwriter Connection, we welcome Mister Moon — the incredible duo Leah and Savs from Season 26 of The Voice! Their harmonies are pure magic and their songwriting shines with honesty, heart, and a little bit of that Nashville soul. Join us around the dining room table as we laugh, swap stories, and share some unforgettable songs with these two rising stars. It's an intimate, joyful, and musical conversation you won't want to miss!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/songwriter-connection/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Projection Booth pulls back the curtain on Paul Greengrass's The Lost Bus (2025), a tense, docu-style thriller that pushes real-world chaos right to the edge of the frame. Mike sits down with special effects coordinator Brandon K. McLaughlin, whose practical wizardry gives the film its authenticity. They dig into orchestrating high-stakes set pieces, blending practical work with digital augmentation, and engineering Greengrass's signature controlled mayhem without ever losing sight of character and story.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.Become a supporter of The Projection Booth at http://www.patreon.com/projectionbooth
The Projection Booth pulls back the curtain on Paul Greengrass's The Lost Bus (2025), a tense, docu-style thriller that pushes real-world chaos right to the edge of the frame. Mike sits down with special effects coordinator Brandon K. McLaughlin, whose practical wizardry gives the film its authenticity. They dig into orchestrating high-stakes set pieces, blending practical work with digital augmentation, and engineering Greengrass's signature controlled mayhem without ever losing sight of character and story.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.Become a supporter of The Projection Booth at http://www.patreon.com/projectionbooth
Thomas King was one of Canada's best-known Indigenous writers. But it turns out he is not Indigenous at all. His books, including The Inconvenient Indian and Green Grass, Running Water were critically acclaimed and taught in schools. We speak to Anishnaabe writer and humourist Drew Hayden Taylor who considers Thomas King a friend and mentor, and scholar Kim Tallbear of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate nation about why these kinds of revelations keep coming — and what needs to change.
Top author and friend of the podcast Tom Shone returns to talk about his new book The Greengrass Papers which gets up close and personal with one of the most influential film directors of our time Paul Greengrass. From The Murder of Stephen Lawrence through the Bourne films and Captain Phillips to his latest The Last Bus, we go through it all. The book is available here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Top author and friend of the podcast Tom Shone returns to talk about his new book The Greengrass Papers which gets up close and personal with one of the most influential film directors of our time Paul Greengrass. From The Murder of Stephen Lawrence through the Bourne films and Captain Phillips to his latest The Last Bus, we go through it all. The book is available here. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mischke's hometown gal digs him, literally, as JFK loses his mind and listener Jason loses his sober house. You'll dig this show, Bra.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mischke's hometown gal digs him, literally, as JFK loses his mind and listener Jason loses his sober house. You'll dig this show, Bra.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 330: Pål Ulvik Rokseth Pål Ulvik Rokseth, the Norwegian cinematographer behind director Paul Greengrass's gripping drama The Lost Bus, faced a singular challenge: how to transform one of the deadliest wildfires in California history into a visceral, cinematic character. The film dramatizes the true story of bus driver Kevin McKay and schoolteacher Mary Ludwig. The two heroically navigated 22 schoolchildren to safety during the devastating 2018 Camp Fire in Paradise, California. The partnership between Pål and Greengrass began on another harrowing true-life drama, 22 July, about a deadly terror attack on a summer camp in Norway. Greengrass asked Pål if he'd be interested in working in the United States on The Lost Bus. Just a few weeks later, Pål was prepping in New Mexico, eager to tackle the director's signature action-packed, docu-style storytelling. Pål's vision was to give the fire a palpable presence. "Paul wanted this fire to be a character," he explains. "It has its own cinematic tool as a character that evolves through the story and then gets closer to our characters." The cinematographer expertly captured the increasingly darkening skies, the ominous amber light, and the raw terror as the fire's destructive force grew. To achieve this visceral power, Pål worked closely with visual effects supervisor Charlie Noble, melding the practical and digital inferno into something that felt immediate and real. When he first read the script, Pål was uncertain how they were going to shoot the story on a bus with 22 kids surrounded by fire. His solution was an artful manipulation of natural and artificial light. To depict the moment the smoke enveloped the town, the crew shot exterior scenes at dusk, cleverly capturing a darkness that felt both realistic and unsettling. Real wildfires produce a distinct, saturated amber and reddish light. Pål reproduced this effect using 5k tungsten Skypans to illuminate the environment. The crew didn't shy away from practical effects either, using piped-in propane gas and smoke machines to simulate the omnipresent threat of the blaze. They built controllable, flammable sections of buildings, like the school set, and even an on-set "forest" that could be intentionally lit to capture the immediate impact of the fire. The entire set—including the re-created hills and forest—was constructed on a backlot in New Mexico, with only a few exterior scenes shot near Santa Fe in Ruidoso, where the natural mountains and trees provided authentic backdrops for the bus's journey. Adding to the realism, actor Matthew McConaughey often personally drove the bus when a stunt driver wasn't required. Pål's preparation initially included plans to use a volume stage to generate realistic fire backgrounds, but Greengrass quickly decided he preferred the grounded look of shooting on the backlot. This forced a pivot. While they abandoned the volume stage, Pål did shoot certain sequences on a stage with the bus mounted on a gimbal against a bluescreen for fire visual effects. Greengrass always prefers a realistic, documentary style, and most of the cinematography was handheld. Pål himself often operated one of the cameras, choosing the ARRI Alexa 35 paired with Canon Super 16 lenses. This combination was selected specifically for its ability to capture the complex depth and color palette of fire. For Pål, shooting documentary style is both the biggest challenge and the best reward. He enjoys being able to pre-light and shotlist, but he had to embrace the non-precision of Greengrass's style. "I tend to like to be on a dolly and frame up and light it, and it's very comfortable," he notes. "But with this way of doing it, you have to just follow the characters in their environment and then suddenly you find yourself being in this close-up, and it looks beautiful. I think it's very liberating to tell the story with the camera dynamically."
Harvest update, Bully on the bus, High beef prices, Solar panels are about to be planted.
(00:00:00) The Jayhawks - Tomorror the Green Grass / 1995 (00:29:53) Jeff Buckley - Grace / 1994 (01:07:47) Girl Talk - Feed the Animals 2008
Paul Greengrass' The Lost Bus stars Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera as a bus driver and teacher, respectively, who have to navigate a deadly Californian wildfire while stuck on a school bus with a group of terrified children, very little water, and fire and flames closing in on all sides. Based on a true story (the 2018 Camp Fire is one of the deadliest wildfires in US history), it's Greengrass at his intense best, conjuring a cinematic experience that's among the best depictions of the intensity of fire, heat and flames ever put on film. And in this interview special, Chris Hewitt sits down with Greengrass (on Zoom), and McConaughey and Ferrera (in person) to talk about the experience of making it. The film is out now on AppleTV+ and, while this isn't a spoiler special, reference is made throughout to key moments from the movie, so it might be best for you to have watched it beforehand. Either way, enjoy.
The master of recreating real crisis is back. Director Paul Greengrass joins IndieWire's Chris O'Falt to discuss his newest survival thriller based on a true story from the 2018 California Wildfires. Greengrass explains why he changed his approach to filming the fires after the tragedies earlier this year, and how his background as a journalist lead to the creation of his signature style. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THIS IS A PREVIEW PODCAST. NOT THE FULL REVIEW. Please check out the full podcast review on our Patreon Page by subscribing over at - https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture For this week's second podcast review, Sara Clements, Giovanni Lago, and Alyssa Christian join me to review and discuss the latest film from Academy Award-nominated director Paul Greengrass, "The Lost Bus," starring Matthew McConaughey, America Ferrera, Yul Vazquez, and Ashlie Atkinson. Known for directing real-life survival drama thrillers, Greengrass co-wrote the screenplay with Brad Ingelsby, based on the nonfiction 2021 book "Paradise: One Town's Struggle to Survive an American Wildfire" by Lizzie Johnson, which recounts the story of the 2018 Camp Fire —the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California's history. The film premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received positive reviews, and is now playing in limited release before it's available to stream on Apple TV+ on October 3rd. Please tune in as we discuss the direction, performances, writing, crafts, its awards season chances, and more in our SPOILER-FILLED review. Thank you for listening, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
S5E45 - Finn done almost janked up this time. The grass sword nearly consumes him....til he gets right in his head. (Also peep our cover art, the grass sword is obviously our fav)
Vanguardistas have more fun—so if you don't already subscribe to the podcast, join the Vanguard today via Apple Podcasts or extratakes.com for non-fruit-related devices. In return you'll get a whole extra Take 2 alongside Take 1 every week, with bonus reviews, more viewing recommendations from the Good Doctors and whole bonus episodes just for you. And if you're already a Vanguardista, we salute you. Simon and Mark remember true movie legend Robert Redford, who passed away this week. We hear your favourite Redford films, memories of him as a style icon and more. Plus, the Good Doctors talk about meeting the great man himself on stage, and the surprising effect he had on their audience. Paul Greengrass—legendary director of the Bourne movies, Captain Philips, United 93 and many more—is our guest this week. His latest movie is The Lost Bus—the gripping true story of a bus driver and schoolteacher's attempt to evacuate 22 children from a vicious wildfire in Paradise, California, starring Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera. Greengrass tells Simon how he brought this real-life story to the screen, how he recreated the terror of a wildfire with practical effects, and loads more from the making of this white-knuckle ride. He's always a treat to hear from, so don't miss it. Mark reviews it too, plus two more shiny new releases for your eyeballs. First, ‘Steve', starring the ever-excellent Cillian Murphy as the burnt out headteacher of a reform school struggling to keep it together. And from gritty to glossy, we've got A Big Bold beautiful Journey for you too—a rom com with a sprinkling of magic starring Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie as a could-be-couple taking a time travelling tour of their respective pasts. Top correspondence from our top-drawer listeners as always—including for a new feature. We're inviting you to send us your Shameless Plugs—whatever you're working on right now in the world of all things film and film-adjacent—let us know what it is and how we can get involved. Emails and voice notes welcome! And don't forget you can now watch the full show on YouTube too! Timecodes (for Vanguardistas listening ad-free): Steve Review: 14:03 Box Office Top Ten: 21:33 Paul Greengrass Interview: 31:08 The Lost Bus Review: 47:21 Laughter Lift: 57:58 A Big Bold Beautiful Journey Review: 01:00:26 You can contact the show by emailing correspondence@kermodeandmayo.com or you can find us on social media, @KermodeandMayo Please take our survey and help shape the future of our show: https://www.kermodeandmayo.com/survey EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/take Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts To advertise on this show contact: podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
211 - Henry Paul (the Outlaws, Blackhawk) In episode 211 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with singer and guitarist with both Outlaws and Blackhawk, Henry Paul. In their conversation Henry discusses how he keeps the two bands material straight often touring with both band on coinciding dates. Henry takes us through his musical upbringing talking about his hero's early on and gives us insight as to what the music scene was like in Tampa in the ‘60's and early '70's having bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Allman's nearby and going to see the Beatles at Shea Stadium. Henry takes us through the formation of the Outlaws and what it was like to be band with a huge hit “Green Grass and High Tides”. Henry talks about his retirement and having his son taking the band over and what it's like touring in his 70's with his son in the band. Henry discusses moving to Nashville in 1990 ahead of the masses. Henry describes his guitar travels starting at a young age playing Gibson and Martin's and eventually getting a white Gibson ES 330 like his hero Richie Furay. Henry also talks about Gurian guitars one of his favorites. Henry tells us a bit about his car collection. Henry finally tells us about his book “the Last Outlaw” that's available now and why he's written it. To find out more about Henry you can go to his website: henrypaul.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #HenryPaul #TheOutlaws #JamesPatrickRegan #GibsonGuitar #theDeadlies #GibsonES330 #Blackhawk #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT #theLastOutlaw #GreenGrassandHighTides #LynyrdSkynyrd #tourlife Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
One of the genuine joys of being in the trenches at a film festival is that you get to be in honest to goodness awe of some of the cinema that gets produced.'While The Green Grass Grows: A Diary in Seven Parts' is a glorious chronicle of the miracles contained in everyday things and occurrences that allows for space to expose and embrace the fragility and profound nature of relationships, where reflections on the human condition and our environment flow together like streams in a river.Deeply personal, Intensely philosophical and all humanistic this film is something akin to visual poetry that wraps you up in it's over arching thematical message that wants us to appreciate the moment while acknowledging how quickly it can all change and be taken away from us.We had the pleasure of sitting down with filmmaker Peter Mettler about the making and process of this journey, his upcoming retrospective at the Lightbox and knowing when to say cut while in the editing bay on something that ends up being 7 hours long.A glorious slice of Canadiana art operating at it's highest level.
This week we discuss whether we are over watering golf courses as well as look back at the Ryder Cup picks made by Keegan and Luke.
Canciones de Tom Waits grabadas por Kyle Eastwood ('I beg your pardon'), Rebbeka Bakken ('Broken bycicles', 'Downtown', 'I wish I was in New Orleans'), Holly Cole ('I want you'), Youn Sun Nah ('Jockey full of bourbon'), Madeleine Peyroux ('Looking for the heart of Saturday night'), Everything But the Girl ('Downtown train'), Cibelle ('Green Grass') y Maria João & Mário Laginha ('Tom Traubert´s blues'). Y dos adaptaciones al portugués del brasileño Carlos Careqa de 'On the nickel' ('Para o Nico') y 'Tom Traubert´s blues' ('Boa noite, Matilda'). Escuchar audio
It's been seven years of your favourite parkrun podcast! There was a frog chorus up at Vogrie parkrun, Conwy parkrun returns to a little controversy, there's photography woes, the sugar people didn't come out to play, Nicola did a THING with her 250th different event at Trentham Gardens parkrun in Stoke-on-Trent and Danny Jones wound the clock back 60-years at Aberdare parkrun in south Wales.
Stew and John Wayne wrap up the Jason Bourne series by revisiting "The Bourne Ultimatum," "The Bourne Legacy," and "Jason Bourne. Plus, Stew has a big court victory and tries to celebrate with Taco Bell.
O espaço intitulado “Atacama Blues” vai, como o nome sugere, ocupar o território musical dos blues e os seus afluentes. Todas as semanas uma nova sugestão. Com André Gonçalves
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Webb Pierce - "There Stands the Glass" [0:00:00] Hank Snow, the Singing Ranger & His Rainbow Ranch Boys - "I Went To Your Wedding" [0:08:22] Jimmie Skinner - "100 Proof Heartaches" [0:12:09] Eddie Jackson and his Swingsters featuring Jimmy Franklin - "You Are the One" [0:13:44] Mickey Starr - "Travel On" [0:16:34] Music behind DJ: The Gee Cees - "Buzz Saw" [0:19:46] Mickey Gilley - "(I'm Gonna Put My) Love In The Want Ads" [0:23:09] Vernon Stewart - "I'm Tired Of Making Believe" [0:25:25] Ronnie Summers - "Freeze" [0:27:34] The Johnny Burnette Trio (Johnny, Dorsey and Paul) - "The Train Kept A-Rollin'" [0:29:19] Jimmy Gene Smith - "Bottle of Gin" [0:31:37] Music behind DJ: The Gee Cees - "Annie Had A Party" [0:33:27] Merle Haggard and the Strangers - "Branded Man" [0:37:09] Johnny Cash - "You Win Again" [0:39:51] Sanford Clark - "Usta Be My Baby" [0:42:13] Mike Clark - "Green, Green Grass of Home" [0:44:15] Carl Butler and Pearl - "We'll Sweep Out The Ashes In The Morning" [0:49:19] Music behind DJ: The Gee Cees - "Buzz Saw" [0:50:21] Charlie Rich - "She Called Me Baby" [0:53:02] Gene Marshall - "Jimmy Carter Says "Yes"" [0:55:33] https://freeform.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/147935
Webb Pierce - "There Stands the Glass" [0:00:00] Hank Snow, the Singing Ranger & His Rainbow Ranch Boys - "I Went To Your Wedding" [0:08:22] Jimmie Skinner - "100 Proof Heartaches" [0:12:09] Eddie Jackson and his Swingsters featuring Jimmy Franklin - "You Are the One" [0:13:44] Mickey Starr - "Travel On" [0:16:34] Music behind DJ: The Gee Cees - "Buzz Saw" [0:19:46] Mickey Gilley - "(I'm Gonna Put My) Love In The Want Ads" [0:23:09] Vernon Stewart - "I'm Tired Of Making Believe" [0:25:25] Ronnie Summers - "Freeze" [0:27:34] The Johnny Burnette Trio (Johnny, Dorsey and Paul) - "The Train Kept A-Rollin'" [0:29:19] Jimmy Gene Smith - "Bottle of Gin" [0:31:37] Music behind DJ: The Gee Cees - "Annie Had A Party" [0:33:27] Merle Haggard and the Strangers - "Branded Man" [0:37:09] Johnny Cash - "You Win Again" [0:39:51] Sanford Clark - "Usta Be My Baby" [0:42:13] Mike Clark - "Green, Green Grass of Home" [0:44:15] Carl Butler and Pearl - "We'll Sweep Out The Ashes In The Morning" [0:49:19] Music behind DJ: The Gee Cees - "Buzz Saw" [0:50:21] Charlie Rich - "She Called Me Baby" [0:53:02] Gene Marshall - "Jimmy Carter Says "Yes"" [0:55:33] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/147935
Delwin Fiddler Jr. built a life in Philadelphia. Then he bought a one-way ticket back home. The directors and protagonist of "Without Arrows" unpack the family narrative.
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 488 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975 2. Brock Maguire Band: The Moving Cloud. Green Grass, Blue Grass 3. Andy Irvine: My Heart's Tonight in Ireland. Rain on the Roof 4. Danu: Are You Ready Yet?/The Tailor's Thimble/O'Donohue's Reel. Think Before You Think 5. Paddy Keenan: Colonel Fraser/My Love is in America. Paddy Keenan 6. Sandy Denny: Late November.I Always Kept a Unicorn 7. Laoise Kelly: Honourable Thomas Burke. Ceis8. Garadice: Gan Ainm/Sunny Hills of Beara/The Castleblaney Piper. Garadice 9. Sorcha Costello: The Garavogue/Sailor on the Rock. The Primrose Lass 10. Dave Sheridan: The Whinny Hills of Leitrim/Boys of Portaferry. Drivin' Leitrim Timber 11. Sean Keane: Who Knows Where. Compilation12. John McEvoy & John Wynne: Ask My Father/Boys of Mayo/Eddie Moloney's Fave. The Dancer at the Fair 13. Johnny O'g Connolly: Fear Inis Bearachain, Fear Londain, Fear Bhostain. Fear Inis Bearachain 14. Tony Linnane: Bunch of Green Rushes/The Tempest/Mullingar Races. Ceol na Fidle 15. Garry Walsh: The Cross Legged Tailor/Under the Tholsel/Eileen Fahy's: Uncovered 16. 4 Men & a Dog: Wallop The Spot. Wallop The Spot17. Bob Dylan: Tangled Up in Blue. Blood On the Tracks18. Ralph McTell: West 4th & Jones. Hill of Beans19. Maggie Boyle: The Road to Camden Town. Private Recording 20. Kevin Boyle/Movies CB: Bon Cabbage. Bon Cabbage
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