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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.
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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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Playlist: George Baker Selection - https://nvmastudio.com/Everly Brothers - Wake up Llittle SusieRoger Whittaker - Wenn es Dich noch gibtKristina Bach - Hörst du denn noch immer Al MartinoUte Freudenberg - JugendliebeThe Carpenters - There's a Kind of HushRoger Whittaker u. Patrik Lindner - Sing ein LiedCarpenters - Top of the WorldSemino Rossi - Der Himmel lässt uns nie alleinFernando Express - Mit dem Albatros nach SüdenRoy Orbison - California BlueJonny Hill - Green, Green Grass of HomeMonika Martin - MassachusettsIreen Sheer - Fantasy IslandAndy Borg - Die Fischer von San JuanRoger Whittaker - Bring mir noch einmal die Jahre zurückLouis Armstrong - What a Wonderful World
Send us a textSingles Going Around- Green Grass & Sunny Skies Beach Boys- Good Vibrations (instrumental)The Rolling Stones- Out Of TimeThe Chantay's- PipelineShirley Ellis- The Name GameThe Beatles- Hey JudeThe Leaves- Too Many PeopleRay Sharpe with The King Curtis Orchestra- Help Me Part 1Jimi Hendrix Experience- Red HouseChuck Berry- No Particular Place To GoSimon & Garfunkel- Mrs RobinsonThe Byrds- Oil In My LampNeil Young- Lost In SpacePaul McCartney- Mrs VandebiltThe Jayhawks- Bad Time
The sun is finally starting to show a bit more and many people will be excited to get the lawn mower out to cut the grass. But people shouldn't be in a rush to manicure their garden, according to Dr Éanna Ní Lamha, Environmentalist and PRO of the Tree Council of Ireland.
The sun is finally starting to show a bit more and many people will be excited to get the lawn mower out to cut the grass. But people shouldn't be in a rush to manicure their garden, according to Dr Éanna Ní Lamha, Environmentalist and PRO of the Tree Council of Ireland.
This week's episode we discussed favorite outfit growing up, leaving a marriage to be single, red flags and more. Enjoy or Fuk Outta Here! YALL OPINIONS ON THE TOPICS? Comment, Email or Dm Us…we'll definitely talk about it! Get Ya Merch — https://foh-merch.creator-spring.com (https://foh-merch.creator-spring.com) Visit our website www.fohbrand.com Sponsors of the podcast: Guerilla Land Clothing @guerillalandmerch Smiley's Crafts & Thangs @smileycraft.thangs IF YOU WANT TO GET SOMEBODY OR SOMETHING THE FUK OUTTA HERE SEND US AN EMAIL AT FOH337@GMAIL.COM Follow us on Instagram: Podcast page @fohpodcast337 Sayso @saysographics DJ Truth @therealdjtruth Jajeaux @dablkaristocrats Mara @maranicole29
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
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
We examine why the green grass is burned in Revelation.
As Jesus followers, how should our speech be different from the norm? What should be the intent and effect when we open our mouths?
On this episode, our Pottership Trio chat about what we think we know… and obviously don't … about the relationship between Draco Malfoy and Astoria Malfoy nee Greengrass. How did they meet? What house was Astoria in? What was their courtship like? Listen and decide! Don't forget to visit our social medias to answer this episode's Show Host Question: “Where do you think Harry, Ron and Hermione's bucket list vacation destination is located and what would they do there? *** Spoilers, Adult Language, Adult Themes **** Music note: Tinder profile music is from "You Can Leave Your Hat On" by Joe Cocker, and the theme song uses a portion of "Modern Major General" from The Pirates of Penzance. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or iHeart Radio podcasts! Or send us a message at PottershipPodcast@gmail.com
Rain on the green grass, And rain on the tree. Rain on the housetop, But not on me! Rain on the green grass, And rain on the tree. Rain on the housetop, But not on me! #每周六雙語麻吉同學會 #每周日進階英語給你5英棒&英語童謠童話小森林 #每周六、日更新 #
Episode 166 - Back to Real Life, after an incredible 3-week family vacation in Europe, I've been navigating the transition back to my "real life" routine. As exciting as the trip was, I've found myself feeling exhausted, unmotivated, and craving the consistency of my normal schedule. I've realized this ebb and flow between craving novelty and craving stability is a natural part of the human experience. Sometimes we long for the excitement of new adventures, while other times we just want the comfort of the familiar. In this episode, I share strategies to compassionately navigate these transition periods, whether you're returning home from a mission, starting a new job, or simply adjusting to a new semester. The key is to avoid judging yourself and to find ways to introduce novelty into the mundane while also allowing yourself grace during the more routine phases. Above all, I encourage embracing the "green grass" of wherever you are, rather than always thinking the grass is greener elsewhere. By finding joy and purpose in both the exciting and the ordinary, we can move through life's ebbs and flows with more ease and fulfillment. I hope these insights help you as you navigate your own "back to real life" moments. As always, if you found this episode helpful, I want to invite you to subscribe if you aren't already, share this episode with your friends and missionaries you know, and write a review. I know this work will help missionaries around the world and it would mean so much to me if you did. Until next week my friends. Website | Instagram | Facebook Get the Full Show Notes HERE Free PDF Download: Preparing Missionary Cheat Sheet My Free Training for Preparing Missionaries: Change Your Mission with this One Tool RM Transition Free Video Series: 3 Tools to Help RMs in Their Transition Home Free Guide: 5 Tips to Help Any Returning Missionary Schedule a Free Strategy Call: Click Here
Wolves Express: The Official Wolverhampton Wanderers News Update
Charlotte Greengrass tells Luke Turner about why she's joined Wolves and Dan Macnamara tells us about all the things she can offer on and off the pitch. Meanwhile Mark Ridgway chats to Totti after defeat in Maryland and Gary O'Neil enjoys another American press conference. Find out all the latest at wolves.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A man in Haditha, Iraq, has a request for the In the Dark team: Can you investigate how my family was killed? To get episodes early and ad-free, visit newyorker.com/dark.
You gotta nurture that shit for real but I'm bout to fuck around find out
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Earl White. We recorded this on Saturday in Port Townsend, Washington. Tunes in this episode: * Cumberland Gap (0:30) * Sopping Gravy (11:56) * Four Miles to Cumberland (29:03) * Uncle Noah Jamison (59:31) * Polly Put the Kettle On (1:10:33) * Bonus Track: Fiddler's Dream Contact the Earl White at fiddlersjam@gmail.com to get on the mailing list for the gathering Visit The Fiddlers Jam website (https://thefiddlersjam.com/) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/) and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tallpoppystringband/)
We hear what people look forward to most about coming home from a holiday And discuss the challenges facing the new government when it comes to travel, transport and tourism
We're talking bear hunting: how-to in SE Alaska, the mistakes people make, the right gun and the right bullet for black bear. And how to time your hunt when hunting in the coastal environment. Why you can sometimes sleep in, eat a big breakfast and kill your bear at low tide in the late afternoon. Listen through to the end to get all the bear hunting advice from Lucas. Visit https://harlequinlodge.com/ If you want to support free speech and good hunting content in the Internet Age, look for our coffee and books and wildlife forage blends at https://www.garylewisoutdoors.com/Shop/ For more info on forage blends, click on http://baileyseed.com/products/frontier-unlimited-wildlife-mixes/We appreciate our sponsors: Nosler, Camp Chef, Warne Scope Mounts, Carson, Pro-Cure Bait Scents, The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce, Madras Ford, Central Oregon Shooting Sports Association, Bailey Seed and Smartz. Watch select episodes of Frontier Unlimited on our network of affiliates around the U.S. and on Hunt Channel TV or click https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gary+lewis+outdoors+frontier+unlimited
"How did murder save the world?” In this episode of Fictional Hangover, Amanda and Claire talk about Jeff Goldblum behind the curtain, getting your decree on to make a democracy, just the nips not the tips, and riding your bestie in their discussion of Across the Green Grass Fields by Seanan McGuire.
Let's talk about the Congressional Baseball Game- a shining example of working for the greater good until selfish protestors do what they do. PLUS- Happy 84th Birthday to the Green Lantern! You don't look a day over 79!
Join us on Hidden Heritage as we travel to Green Grass, South Dakota, for a rare interview with Arvol Looking Horse, the spiritual leader of the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota nations. Discover the intricate balance between traditional and contemporary tribal leadership and the responsibilities carried by those recognized as Chiefs in modern times. Arvol Looking horse, the 19th generation keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe Bundle, shares his journey and the spiritual duties he upholds. From his upbringing on the Cheyenne River Reservation to his advocacy for peace, environmental stewardship, and Native rights, Arvol's story is a testament to resilience and cultural preservation. Explore the significance of the White Buffalo Calf Woman prophecy, the impact of historical events like the Wounded Knee Massacre, and the challenges faced by Native American communities today. This episode offers a profound insight into the spiritual traditions and enduring heritage of the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota people.
Rain makes grain, sure, but rain also makes green grass and that makes for a very happy Anne Wasko of the Gateway Livestock Exchange who joins Shaun Haney for this episode of the Beef Market Update. Green grass in many parts of the Prairies is a welcome change compared to the last few years, and... Read More
Message from Bill Clark on May 19, 2024
The Outlaws had a long history as a band prior to the release of this debut album. Formed originally in 1967 in Tampa, Florida, the original name for the group was "The Four Letter Words." They toured off and on through the early 70's, and made an aborted attempt at an album the late 60's. Finally, they were signed by Clive Davis and Arista Records while opening for Lynyrd Skynyrd. Ronnie Van Zant told Davis and future Outlaws manager Charlie Brusco, "If you don't sign Outlaws, you're the dumbest music person I've ever met - and I know you're not."The debut and eponymously named album Outlaws would blend Southern rock with Country and hard rock, and would create a great concert draw for the band. Their use of three guitars would come to be known as "the Florida Guitar Army." Hughie Thomasson and Billy Jones both provided lead guitar and vocals, and Henry Paul would provide further electric and acoustic guitar as well as vocals. Monte Yoho on drums and Frank O'Keefe on bass would round out the group.While there's definitely a Southern Rock feel to the Outlaws, there is also a lot of Country and even bluegrass mixed in. The technical chops are impressive, and there is a lot of harmony employed in the group as well. The album would peak at number 13 on the Billboard Top LP's & Tape chart.Wayne takes us through this guitar-driven Southern Rock album for this week's podcast. WaterholeThis instrumental song leads off side two of the album, and has a bluegrass feel. It is the opening track to side two of the album.There Goes Another Love SongThe hit single on the album also is the leading track. It peaked at number 34 on the Billboard Hot 100, and features Hughie Thomasson on lead vocals. The lyrics depict a guy on the road who is missing his faraway love, and seems to encounter love songs one after another.Song for YouThis may appear to be an instrumental at first because of the long intro before the vocals come in. The lyrics reflect a guy who is breaking a girl's heart, but can't seem to avoid doing so. There are some great harmonies in this track.Green Grass and High TidesThe last song on the album is a true epic. The album version is almost 10 minutes long, but has been stretched to 30-minute versions in concert jams. Hughie Thomasson conceived the album while at a beach cookout and imagining all the rock greats who had passed on rising from the grave to play a show. The name comes from a Rolling Stones' "Best of" album title. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main theme from the motion picture “The Apple Dumpling Gang”Walt Disney Productions put out this comedy western about a gambler tricked into taking care of a group of orphans. Bill Bixby, Don Knotts, and Tim Conway star in this movie. STAFF PICKS:One of These Nights by the EaglesLynch starts off the staff picks with a song penned by the duo of Glenn Frey and Don Henley. It became the second number 1 single for the group in the US, behind "Best of My Love." This track takes inspiration from soul music like Al Green and B.B. King, and has been described as an anthem for procrastinators and dreamers. Blue Sky by Joan BaezRob profiles a cover song originally performed by the Allman Brothers on their 1972 album, "Eat a Peach." Originally written by Dickey Betts about his girlfriend Sandy "Bluesky" Wabegijig, Baez covers this on her 1975 album "Diamonds & Rust." If it sounds familiar to you, Baez is actually backed up by the Allman Brothers Band for this single.Landslide by Fleetwood MacBruce features a song written by Stevie Nicks at a time when she was considering whether to continue to pursue life as a musician or give up her dream and go back to school. Despite its popularity today, the song was not originally released as a single until the live version from "The Dance" in 1997.Motorhead by HawkwindWayne closes out the staff picks with a B-side from the prog rock group Hawkwind written by bassist Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister while he was with the group. Lemmy was fired from the band one day before the album's release, but would go on to fame in the band Motorhead. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Journey of the Sorcerer by the EaglesA rare instrumental from the Eagles takes us out this week. 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.
Dauntless Longhorns has been raising registered Texas Longhorns since 1998 and love having folks visit to talk about cattle. Their flagship bulls are Silent Plan, RZ Shaka Joe, SPL What's His Name, SPL Powderhorn and Tejas Hard Rock. They are excited to see what their genetics will do to move our program forward. As Dauntless Longhorns says, "All need now is GREEN GRASS and TIME". www.dauntlesslonghorns.com
Sometimes, "superior sequel" status is declared right in the movie's title. This week, Bennett Campbell Ferguson is here to nominate "The Bourne Supremacy" (2004) for its frenetic action, underrated love story, and Matt Damon's cargo shorts. We also break down Greengrass vs. Liman, sing the Bourne theme almost immediately, and get *this close* to remembering our real names.
NOW YOU CAN CLICK ON THE TIMELINE TO FIND YOUR FAVORITE SEGMENT(S) OR LISTEN TO THE WHOLE SHOW! Please check out our full TWO-HOUR radio show, or snippets contained within, from Wednesday, January 31, 2024, wherein we discussed: 0:00 - Hello, Introduction, Update, and Today's Show Details 2:07 - "Arrogant Al" Entered the Fray! - Has he checked on his relatives? 2:40 - Paul's Tire/Wrench Fun! 7:33 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Paranoid Pete" and "Operatic Olivier" came in to sing, "The Best is Yet to Come". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 25:24 - Part 1 of Paul's Interview With K.P. WEE 56:43 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Hicksville Harry", and "Paranoid Pete" came in to sing, "Green, Green Grass of Home". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 1:14:8:- Part 2 of Paul's Interview With K.P. WEE 1:46:10 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Battling Bubba" "Most Beautiful Girl in the World". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 1:56:34 - More Tire/Wrench Fun! As a reminder, you can catch all of our live shows on Wednesdays at 11:00 am (ET) on "Impact Radio USA", through the following site: http://www.ImpactRadioUSA.com (click on LISTEN NOW) (NOTE: Each live show is also repeated at 8:00 p.m. on the same day, and 5:00 am on the next day) Enjoy!
Unrefined hosts Brandon and Lindsy are joined by guest host BT as they interview MK Davis. They explore the mysteries of the Lovelock Cave, red-haired giants, and Nephilim. MK discusses his research, including the legends of the Paiutes' battles with cannibalistic giants, the significance of Sarah Winnemucca, and the migration of the Natchez people. The conversation also covers Bigfoot sightings, the physical characteristics of giant skulls, and the cultural connections between ancient peoples. Additionally, they touch on the reluctance of the scientific community to accept the existence of giants, the discovery of Egyptian artifacts in Alabama, and the potential for undiscovered indigenous tribes in America. The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of oral traditions and the challenges of conducting non-conventional research to uncover historical mysteries.Timestamps:Discussion about deepfake technology (00:02:20) Exploring the Lovelock Cave and Red Haired Giants (00:03:16)Sarah Winnemucca and her significance (00:04:34)Discussion about the Paiutes and their history (00:05:52) IConnections to the Natchez and Mississippi (00:08:31)Encounters with Bigfoot in Mississippi (00:09:42)Comparing Skunk Apes and Bigfoot (00:11:31)The Nephilim in Lovelock Cave (00:14:33)The story of the giant buried in stones (00:18:07)Other caves with stories of giants (00:21:31)The museum basement adventure (00:23:07)Connections between Paiutes and Peruvians (00:26:55)Discovery of unusual skull in Paiute camp (00:28:02)The skull with a crest (00:29:22)Paiute skull worship (00:31:51)Influences on Native American mounds (00:34:03)Legends of camels and giant sloths (00:37:14)The Choctaw and Bigfoot (00:47:00)Ancient connections and petroglyphs (00:56:19)Mysterious artifacts in New York (00:57:38)The Natchez Indians and the Green Grass (00:57:47)Hidden Indigenous Tribes (00:58:46)Documentaries and Books on Lovelock Caves (01:00:35)Excavation Work at Lovelock Caves (01:01:19)Discovery of Giant Skull (01:05:20)Atlantis and Fertile Crescent (01:07:32)Egyptian Sites in North America (01:09:19)Origin of the Nephilim (01:10:18)Front Porch Conversation (01:14:20)
In today's episode, we're unlocking success by tackling underlying stress. Stress can be a pressure that needs examination. We'll explore the power of setting Thinking Time blocks to slow down and accelerate growth. In a fast-paced industry, slowing down to speed up might seem counterintuitive, but it's a game-changer.
Johnny Cash - "I Can't Help It" [0:00:00] Johnny Cash - "You Win Again" [0:07:18] Sanford Clark - "A Cheat" [0:07:57] Hank Locklin - "Send Me the Pillow You Dream On" - Country and Western Stars [0:12:19] Betty Logan - "But I Did" [0:12:44] Lee Kelly - "No Letter Today" [0:14:49] Music behind DJ: The G-Men - "Raunchy Twist" [0:18:01] Willie Nelson - "I Gotta Get Drunk" - Both Sides Now [0:20:30] Waylon Jennings - "Gentle On My Mind" - Hangin' On [0:24:13] Ronnie Summers - "Freeze" [0:25:28] Geo. J. Camarinos, III - "You've Got Me Bugged" [0:27:16] Lenny Capello - "Cotton Candy" [0:29:31] Music behind DJ: The G-Men - "Raunchy Twist" [0:31:45] Tony Wilde - "Funny Bone" [0:34:21] Merle Haggard And Bonnie Owens - "Slowly But Surely" [0:36:54] Mickey Gilley - "(I'm Gonna Put My) Love In The Want Ads" [0:39:17] Jim Murphy and the Accents - "I'm Gone, Mama" [0:41:24] Mike Clark - "Green, Green Grass of Home" [0:44:52] Music behind DJ: The G-Men - "Raunchy Twist" [0:45:06] Jerry Jeff Walker - "Little Bird" - Viva Terlingua! [0:50:05] Eddie Nash - "Mama Tried" [0:53:37] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/134876
Johnny Cash - "I Can't Help It" [0:00:00] Johnny Cash - "You Win Again" [0:07:18] Sanford Clark - "A Cheat" [0:07:57] Hank Locklin - "Send Me the Pillow You Dream On" - Country and Western Stars [0:12:19] Betty Logan - "But I Did" [0:12:44] Lee Kelly - "No Letter Today" [0:14:49] Music behind DJ: The G-Men - "Raunchy Twist" [0:18:01] Willie Nelson - "I Gotta Get Drunk" - Both Sides Now [0:20:30] Waylon Jennings - "Gentle On My Mind" - Hangin' On [0:24:13] Ronnie Summers - "Freeze" [0:25:28] Geo. J. Camarinos, III - "You've Got Me Bugged" [0:27:16] Lenny Capello - "Cotton Candy" [0:29:31] Music behind DJ: The G-Men - "Raunchy Twist" [0:31:45] Tony Wilde - "Funny Bone" [0:34:21] Merle Haggard And Bonnie Owens - "Slowly But Surely" [0:36:54] Mickey Gilley - "(I'm Gonna Put My) Love In The Want Ads" [0:39:17] Jim Murphy and the Accents - "I'm Gone, Mama" [0:41:24] Mike Clark - "Green, Green Grass of Home" [0:44:52] Music behind DJ: The G-Men - "Raunchy Twist" [0:45:06] Jerry Jeff Walker - "Little Bird" - Viva Terlingua! [0:50:05] Eddie Nash - "Mama Tried" [0:53:37] https://freeform.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/134876
John's in Ireland. Quinno's not. And the show references Sligo pubs, David Cameron, Bruce Lee, Gotham FC, French fashion, dressing room politics, muscle memory, and Brendan from the rental car desk. You know, the usual