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We speak with Amy Greil, executive director of the Kenosha Community Foundation, about the ongoing work of the KCF. Also in the conversation is John Kuehl, great nephew of local philanthropist Grace Kolakowski. Kuehl worked with Greil to set up a fund within the KCF to support the Kenosha Symphony Orchestra.
Die Wintersaison 2024/25 neigt sich dem Ende zu. Zwei erfahrene Sporthändler aus Niederbayern ziehen im Podcast Bilanz: Wie lief das Geschäft mit Ski alpin, Langlauf und Touring? Und welche Markenpartner haben überzeugt? Auch wir von SAZsport sind es dem Winter und der Saison irgendwie schuldig, sie gebührend zu verabschieden. Gerade dann, wenn er in manchen Phasen endlich mal wieder auch lokal spür- und erlebbar war (es sei an den frühen Saisonstart im Westen Österreich Mitte September erinnert!). Für Karl-Heinz Greil, Inhaber des gleichnamigen (Inter-)Sporthauses in Deggendorf, und Alfred Michetschläger, etwa 60 Kilometer entfernt mit Sport Michetschläger in Perlesreut, ist das Geschäft mit Ski, Schuhen und sonstiger Ausrüstung existenziell. Der Erfolg oder Misserfolg eines Geschäftsjahres hängt stark an den entsprechenden Umsätzen. Gemeinsam mit SAZsport haben beide Händler ein Fazit der Wintersaison 2024/25 gezogen, über Highlights gesprochen und ihre Lieferanten bewertet. Bei letzterem Punkt wurde einmal mehr deutlich, welch wichtige Rolle der Außendienst einer Marke in der Zusammenarbeit mit dem Kunden spielt. Da werden dann auch gerne mal von Seiten des Händlers Vororders in schwierigeren Zeiten geschrieben – selbst wenn das Lager noch gut gefüllt ist aus der laufenden Saison. Euch viel Spaß beim Hören der neuen Folge und gute Erkenntnisse!
Pour ce 9ème épisode, nous avons eu l'immense plaisir de recevoir notre nanarologue préféré, AKA Greil du podcast Nanarologie pour causer Lake Mungo (2008). Bonne écoute
durée : 01:00:24 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Antoine Dhulster - En 2005, à l'occasion de la sortie du livre "Like a Rolling Stone" de Greil Marcus, consacré à la chanson éponyme de Bob Dylan, l'émission "Tout arrive" réunit l'auteur, le journaliste Michka Assayas, le chanteur Hugues Aufray et la commissaire d'exposition Emma Lavigne. - réalisation : Emily Vallat - invités : Greil Marcus Journaliste, critique culturel, rock critic, historien du rock et essayiste américain; Michka Assayas Écrivain, journaliste et critique rock; Hugues Aufray Chanteur, guitariste; Emma Lavigne Historienne de l'art, directrice générale de la Collection Pinault, ancienne directrice du Palais de Tokyo et du Centre Pompidou-Metz
Tatjana Greil-Castro ist Co-Leiterin für Public Markets und Portfoliomanagerin bei Muzinich & Co. Gemeinsam mit Host Christian Hammes analysieren beide den Anleihenmarkt. Anleihen erleben einerseits eine gewisse Renaissance aus der Niedrigzinsphase, werden aber andererseits vom Geldmarkt bedroht. In „Das große Bild“, dem Podcast von Eta Family Office und dem private banking magazin, gehen Greil-Castro und Hammes auf die Großwetterlage ein und wie man ein gut diversifiziertes Anleihenportfolio aufbauen kann.
Explore the Future of Aviation with Jürgen Greil, CEO of FlyNow Aviation! Join us on an exhilarating journey as we delve into the Ecopter, revolutionizing air travel to make it accessible for everyone! From its innovative design to strategic partnerships, discover how FlyNow Aviation is shaping the skies. Don't miss out on this fascinating conversation about the next frontier in transportation! Visit our websites: https://evaintmedia.com | https://www.caasint.com | https://www.airsideint.com | https://airlinergs.com
durée : 01:00:22 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - En 2005, à l'occasion de la sortie du livre "Like a Rolling Stone" de Greil Marcus, consacré à la chanson éponyme de Bob Dylan, l'émission "Tout arrive" réunit l'auteur, le journaliste Michka Assayas, le chanteur Hugues Aufray et la commissaire d'exposition Emma Lavigne. - invités : Greil Marcus Journaliste, critique culturel, rock critic, historien du rock et essayiste américain; Michka Assayas Écrivain, journaliste et critique rock; Hugues Aufray Chanteur, guitariste; Emma Lavigne Historienne de l'art, directrice générale de la Collection Pinault, ancienne directrice du Palais de Tokyo et du Centre Pompidou-Metz
Que d'événements aujourd'hui! D'abord on fait enfin une Bruce Willis. Notre arlésienne. Puis c'est la centième! Qui l'eu cru. Pour cet épisode, on a pas lésiné sur les moyens pour vous offrir plein de surprises et pour vous faire rire.7 Merci à David, Rico, Faye, Alex, TMJDC. Merci aux surprises mais on tease pas ici. Bonne écoute.
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Menschen tauschen seit Jahrtausenden, aber effiziente Möglichkeiten und Lösungen, blieben lange Zeit verborgen und unerreicht. Die Möglichkeiten der heutigen Zeit bewogen Anna Greil und ihr Team dazu, den Tausch wieder aus der Schublade zu holen und ihr einen neuen zeitgemäßen Anstrich zu verpassen. Anna Greil ist die Gründerin von uptraded, eine Tinder-style Kleidertauschplattform, die den günstigsten, nachhaltigsten und sozialsten Weg bietet, den Kleiderschrank auf spielerische Weise up to date zu halten. Kurz gesagt: Swipen statt schmökern, uptraden statt tauschen! Im Podcast-Interview spricht Anna Greil mit Podcast-Host Robert Pacher über die Idee von uptraded, Community Building, Offline vs Online, Herausforderungen und den größten Fuck-up. ⬇️ **Anna Greil** uptraded GmbH
Ist der Inflationspeak erreicht? War‘s das jetzt mit den Zinserhöhungen? Und wie sollten sich Anleger am Ende dieses Konjunkturzyklus aufstellen: eher auf Nummer sicher gehen oder sich für die Herbstrally positionieren? Den richtigen Einstiegszeitpunkt zu finden, ist die hohe Kunst des Anlegens und eine Herausforderung für jeden Investor – auch für Robert Greil. Was der Chefstratege der Privatbank Merck Finck / A Quintet Private Bank derzeit seinen Kunden rät. Jetzt Aktien kaufen? Was tun bei Inflation und steigenden Zinsen? Wie tickt die Wirtschaft? Ihr interessiert Euch auch für alle Themen rund ums Geld? Dann ist unser neuer Podcast FOCUS-MONEY Talks garantiert etwas für Euch. Einmal pro Woche nimmt Euch die Wirtschaftsredakteurin Heike Bangert mit in die faszinierende Welt der Kapitalmärkte. FOCUS MONEY Talks findet Ihr überall da, wo es Podcasts gibt.
In this episode we talk with FlyNow Aviation's Jürgen Greil, and we discuss how his automotive background inspired the move to eVTOLs, the logistics and infrastructure required for eVTOLs and hydrogen fuel cells in unmanned vehicles.
We speak with Amy Greil, executive director of the Kenosha Community Foundation.
Sonderepisode bei „Das große Bild“: Auf dem private banking kongress in München traf sich Podcast-Host Christian mit Robert Greil, der seit über 15 Jahren beim örtlichen Bankhaus Merck Finck sowie nun beim Mutterkonzern Quintet arbeitet. Der Leiter Investment Management & Client Solutions nutzte die Gelegenheit vor Ort und bewertete die veränderte Geldpolitik, die Risiken von Banken- und Immobilienkrise und gewährte einen Einblick in die Portfolios der Bank: von Emerging-Markets-Strategien über US-Aktien bis hin zum Anleihenmarkt.
Retrouvez les interviews réalisées par Clegot pendant PodRennes 2023. Merci à toutes les personnes qui se sont prêtées au jeu pour étendre la bulle de PodRennes en dehors du programme officiel. Liens des podcasts cités dans l'épisode : - Pepe Blind Test https://podcloud.fr/podcast/pepeblindtestshow - Une semaine, Un livre https://unesemaineunlivrepodcast.wordpress.com - Violences Sexuelles - CRIDEV PODCAST https://www.vodio.fr/vodiotheque/c/358/violences-sexuelles-cridev-podcast/ - Monsieur Séries & Friends https://www.vodio.fr/vodiotheque/c/319/monsieur-series/ - C'tout comme https://www.vodio.fr/vodiotheque/c/227/c-tout-comme/ - Déferlante https://www.deferlante.be/ - Les Abyssales https://lesabyssales.lepodcast.fr/ - Coming in, coming out https://aliceleguiffant.com/coming-in-coming-out/# - Les Mystères Mystérieux https://les-mysteres-mysterieux.lepodcast.fr/ - #Ohayo! https://www.podcast-ohayo.com/ - François TJP https://www.studiotjp.com/ - Futur Chien Guide https://futurchienguide.fr/ - Le Bestiaire des Besties https://www.calvinballconsortium.fr/podcasts/lebestiairedesbesties/ - Le Duel https://leduel.com/ - Super Cover Battle https://ecoutecapodcast.fr/super-cover-battle/ - Apéroriginale https://aperoriginale.lepodcast.fr/ - Chez Bibou et Bibounette https://chezbibouetbibounette.lepodcast.fr/ Générique et musique de fond : Yetzati (https://soundcloud.com/yetzati) Chapitrage : PodChapter de Bigaston Participant.e.s au générique : Geckaude (squateuse de podcast professionnelle), Winston ("Backlog, le podcast" et "Pod Monstres Trésors"), Litre ("LaPeuPret"), Yop ("Avant d'aller dormir", "Minimalee", "Le rendez vous de l'étrange", "Mon autre podcast", "Doudou4000" et "Deuxième chapitre"), Flo ("Qulturimse" et "Souscrivez un abonnement"), Michel Tuttle ("Mauvais Travail"), TMDJC (beaucoup trop de podcasts, allez sur TMDJC.com), Gauthier ("Rigaulades" et "Gaummentaires"), Greil ("Nanarologie"), La Loutre ("LaPeuPret" et "Hectore ou les chroniques d'un rastronaute"), Flavien ("Podcastorama", "Listen to the game" et "Proxi-Jeux"), Walter Proof ("WapX", "Je donne ma langue" et "Oxymut") Si vous voulez contacter Clegot : - Twitter : https://twitter.com/clegot - Mail : lamajdeclegot@gmail.com - Son blog de recommandations : https://danslesoreilesdeclegot.wordpress.com - Partout où vous pouvez m'écouter : https://www.vodio.fr/smartlink.php?id=236
Dans cet épisode vous trouverez les interviews réalisées pendant le festival PodRennes 2023.Encore merci à BadGeek de m'avoir offert la possibilité de faire le podcast officiel du festival.Merci bien sûr à toute les personnes qui ont bien voulues se prêter au jeu et répondre à mes questions.Bon voyage dans la bulle de PodRennes, bonne écoute.Liens des podcasts cités dans l'épisode :Pepe Blind Test https://podcloud.fr/podcast/pepeblindtestshow Une semaine, Un livre https://unesemaineunlivrepodcast.wordpress.com Violences Sexuelles - CRIDEV PODCAST https://www.vodio.fr/vodiotheque/c/358/violences-sexuelles-cridev-podcast/ Monsieur Séries & Friends https://www.vodio.fr/vodiotheque/c/319/monsieur-series/ C'tout comme https://www.vodio.fr/vodiotheque/c/227/c-tout-comme/ Déferlante https://www.deferlante.be/ Les Abyssales https://lesabyssales.lepodcast.fr/ Coming in, coming out https://aliceleguiffant.com/coming-in-coming-out/# Les Mystères Mystérieux https://les-mysteres-mysterieux.lepodcast.fr/ #Ohayo! https://www.podcast-ohayo.com/ François TJP https://www.studiotjp.com/ Futur Chien Guide https://futurchienguide.fr/ Le Bestiaire des Besties https://www.calvinballconsortium.fr/podcasts/lebestiairedesbesties/ Le Duel https://leduel.com/ Super Cover Battle https://ecoutecapodcast.fr/super-cover-battle/ Apéroriginale https://aperoriginale.lepodcast.fr/Chez Bibou et Bibounette https://chezbibouetbibounette.lepodcast.fr/ Le générique et la musique de fond ont été fait par Yetzati : https://soundcloud.com/yetzatiLe chapitrage a été fait grâce à PodChapter de @BigastonMerci à toutes les personnes qui ont bien voulu répondre à mon appel pour le génerique, vous pouvez entendre dans l'ordre :Geckaude (Squateuse de podcast professionnelle)Winston (de "Backlog, le podcast" et "Pod Monstres Trésors")Litre (de "LaPeuPret")Yop ( de "Avant d'aller dormir" "Minimalee" "Le rendez vous de l'étrange" "Mon autre podcast" "Doudou4000" et "Deuxième chapitre")Flo (de "Qulturimse" et "Souscrivez un abonnement")Michel Tuttle (de "Mauvais Travail")TMDJC (de beaucoup trop de podcasts, aller sur TMDJC.com)Gauthier ( des "Rigaulades" et des "Gaummentaires")Greil (de "Nanarologie")La Loutre (de "LaPeuPret" et "Hectore ou les chroniques d'un rastronaute")Flavien ( de "Podcastorama", "Listen to the game", "Proxi-Jeux" et d'autres)Yop (le même)Walter Proof (de "WapX", "Je donne ma langue"et "Oxymut") Si vous voulez me contacter:Twitter :https://twitter.com/clegot Mail :lamajdeclegot@gmail.com Mon blog de recommandations : https://danslesoreilesdeclegot.wordpress.comPartout où vous pouvez m'écouter :https://bit.ly/3DubCmd
Roland began his "career" with a passion for audio at 8 years old, and in his teens made the move to lighting. Since that time, he has worked hard to establish himself as a premier designer and programmer of all things lighting, with a focus on video as well. He now collaborates with Woodroffe Bassett Design on Genesis, The Stones, Rammstein, Adelle, and much much more. His work ethic and general "nice guy" approach has made him a steady favorite for top production managers as well. This episode is brought to you by Stratum Pro.
Herzlich willkommen zur 40. Folge Rund um Rapid
In this Leadership Vodcast Interview, our host Kim Winter is joined by Yvonne Winter, COO & Jürgen Greil, CEO both the co-founders of FlyNow Aviation GmbH. FlyNow is revolutionizing urban mobility! Watch this space because these 2 are on to something incredibly cool!
In der vierten Folge der 13. Staffel ist Tatjana Greil Castro zu Gast im Kapitalmarktpodcast „Das große Bild“. Greil Castro ist Co-Leiterin für Public Markets und Portfoliomanagerin bei Muzinich & Co. und überblickt für den Asset Manager mehr als 13 Milliarden Euro in großen Rentenfonds. Im Gespräch mit Christian Hammes steigt sie tief ein in die Rolle des Anleihenportfolios in der strategischen Asset Allocation. Zudem werfen beide einen Blick auf die Welt der Ratingagenturen und in das Innenleben der EZB. Denn Greil Castro sitzt in einem EZB-Beirat, den die Notenbank als Schnittstelle ins Leben gerufen hat, um zu sehen, wie andere Marktteilnehmer den Markt einschätzen.
Liste des podcasts présentés dans cet épisode :A Tatons :https://www.radiola.be/serie/a-tatons/ Multicolore:https://soundcloud.com/multicolore/sets/multicolore Dracula :https://www.rtbf.be/article/dracula-loeuvre-de-bram-stoker-racontee-dans-un-podcast-en-5-episodes-glacants-11090189 C'est plus que la Fantasy :https://podcast.ausha.co/c-est-plus-que-de-la-fantasy Super Green Me : https://shows.acast.com/super-green-me L'interview de Lucas Scaltritti dans Génération Podcast.https://www.ecoutegenerationpodcast.com/%C3%A9pisodes/episode/32bf96fe/lucas-scaltritti-and-matilde-meslin-racontent-leur-transition-ecologique Sur la route encore :https://surlarouteencore.lepodcast.fr/ Les Rigaulades :https://podcloud.fr/podcast/lesrigaulades Le générique et la musique de fond ont été fait par Yetzati : https://soundcloud.com/yetzatiLe chapitrage a été fait grâce à PodChapter de @BigastonMerci à toutes les personnes qui ont bien voulu répondre à mon appel pour le génerique, vous pouvez entendre dans l'ordre :Geckaude (Squateuse de podcast professionnelle)Winston (de "Backlog, le podcast" et "Pod Monstres Trésors")Litre (de "LaPeuPret")Yop ( de "Avant d'aller dormir" "Minimalee" "Le rendez vous de l'étrange" "Mon autre podcast" "Doudou4000" et "Deuxième chapitre")Flo (de "Qulturimse" et "Souscrivez un abonnement")Michel Tuttle (de "Mauvais Travail")TMDJC (de beaucoup trop de podcasts, aller sur TMDJC.com)Gauthier ( des "Rigaulades" et des "Gaummentaires")Greil (de "Nanarologie")La Loutre (de "LaPeuPret" et "Hectore ou les chroniques d'un rastronaute")Flavien ( de "Podcastorama", "Listen to the game", "Proxi-Jeux" et d'autres)Yop (le même)Walter Proof (de "WapX", "Je donne ma langue"et "Oxymut") Si vous voulez me contacter:Twitter :https://twitter.com/clegot Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/clegot/ Mail :lamajdeclegot@gmail.com Mon blog de recommandations : https://danslesoreilesdeclegot.wordpress.comPartout où vous pouvez m'écouter :https://bit.ly/3DubCmd
Latino voters hold the keys to Democratic victories in the swing states of Arizona and Nevada, Harold Meyerson argues. New polling data highlights the possibilities - and the problems.plus: Joe Biden has just made marijuana legalization a campaign issue–the Democrats should run with it, says John Nichols.Also: Greil Marcus talks about Bob Dylan, from “Blowin' in the Wind” in 1962 to “Murder Most Foul” in 2020. Greil has a new book out, it's called “Folk Music: A Bob Dylan Biography in 7 Songs.”
In der 125. Folge von “Ruf Mich An” sprechen Die ABSTAUBER mit Rapid-Spieler Patrick #Greil. Der 25-Jährige spricht unter anderem über seine aktuelle Verletzung sowie über seinen Wechsel nach Hütteldorf.
ATTENTION! EPISODE FUN! On arrive enfin à l'épisode où on parle d'Infinity War! Mais avant, il y aura Les gardiens de la galaxie 2, Thor Ragnarok et Spiderman Homecoming. Béa, de Parlons Peloche nous fait le plaisir d'etre avec nous ainsi que mon poto Flo de Qulturimse avec qui on s'amuse toujours. Gubi, le protégé de Gravlax est de retour. Retrouvez Béa sur Twitter: @roussette et dans https://www.parlonspeloches.fr/ Flo est dans le podcast https://qulturimse.lepodcast.fr/ et sur Twitter: @Qulturimse Gubi est dans https://tu-las-vu.lepodcast.fr/ et sur Twitter: @PapagubidaPV
Aujourd'hui, on fait la première partie de la phase 3. Avec Gubi, le jeune padawan de Gravlax, on revient sur des films comme Black Panther, Captain America Civil War, Docteur Strange, ...
Deuxième partie de la phase 2 où nous attaquons cette fois des films comme Les gardiens de la galaxie ou Avengers l'ère d'Ultron. Pour l'actu de nos invités, allez voir l'épisode précédent parce que j'ai la flemme, on me paye pas assez. N'oubliez pas que vous pouvez nous retrouver sur Facebook, Twitter, Discord, .... N'hésitez pas à nous envoyer un petit message parce que ça fait plaisir.
Liste des podcasts présentés dans cet épisode :La Diagonale du vide :https://diagonale-du-vide.lepodcast.fr/ Ni Éthique Ni Responsable:https://anchor.fm/niethiqueniresponsable Invisibles :https://linktr.ee/invisible_s Terasse Interdite :https://terrasseinterdite.lepodcast.fr/ C'est dans votre tête Madame : https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/cest-dans-votre-tete-madame/ Esprit d'Équipe :https://shows.acast.com/esprit-dequipe/episodes/esprit-dequipe-episode-1 Quand j'serai grand, le podcast :https://shows.acast.com/61f420f5b5ab510012cb6da5 3 Minutes Challenge : https://www.vodio.fr/smartlink.php?id=382 Le générique et la musique de fond ont été fait par Yetzati : https://soundcloud.com/yetzatiMerci à toutes les personnes qui ont bien voulu répondre à mon appel pour le génerique, vous pouvez entendre dans l'ordre :Geckaude (Squateuse de podcast professionnelle)Winston (de "Backlog, le podcast" et "Pod Monstres Trésors")Litre (de "LaPeuPret")Yop ( de "Avant d'aller dormir" "Minimalee" "Le rendez vous de l'étrange" "Mon autre podcast" "Doudou4000" et "Deuxième chapitre")Flo (de "Qulturimse")Michel Tuttle (de "Mauvais Travail")TMDJC (de beaucoup trop de podcasts, aller sur TMDJC.com)Gauthier ( des "Rigaulades" et des "Gaummentaires")Greil (de "Nanarologie" et "Keski d'vient")La Loutre (de "LaPeuPret" et "Hectore ou les chroniques d'un rastronaute")Flavien ( de "Podcastorama", "Listen to the game", "Proxi-Jeux" et d'autres)YopWalter Proof (de "WapX", "Je donne ma langue"et "Oxymut") Si vous voulez me contacter:Twitter :https://twitter.com/clegot Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/clegot/ Mail :lamajdeclegot@gmail.com Mon blog de recommandations : https://danslesoreilesdeclegot.wordpress.comPartout où vous pouvez m'écouter :https://bit.ly/3DubCmd
On s'attaque cette fois à la phase 2. Dans cet épisode, on parle de chefs d'œuvres comme L'incroyable Hulk ou Thor 2. Nan mais sinon y a du tout bon (Le soldat de l'hiver). Marine la liégeoise est venue accompagnée de baby Groot. Mais on a aussi un dessinateur fort sympathique, Vrob. Retrouvez Marine sur Twitter @LabouryMarine. Vrob est aussi sur Twitter @IlluVrob et retrouvez son travail par ici: https://www.patreon.com/temamag https://www.helloasso.com/associations/super-seven/evenements/super-seven-mag-2 https://vrob-illu.com/shop/
C'est l'été, bonne vacances à tous et à toutes. Nous, on est là. Pour vous accompagner à la plage, sur les longs chemins en voiture, ... Aujourd'hui, on attaque un dossier qui prendra tout le mois de juillet: Marvel. On parlera de tout les films de Iron Man jusqu'à Endgame. Avec nous dans cet épisode, Caro, que vous aviez entendu dans notre épisode où on a regardé Jurrasik World 2. Retrouvez là sur Twitter: @Linousaure et TuBuzz (@EstBuzz) et ses podcasts: https://contrechamp.lepodcast.fr et https://tubuzz.lepodcast.fr/
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Suite de notre épisode consacré à Batman. Toujours en compagnie du Professeur Rico de Nanarland, on revient cette fois sur Batman et Robin, Batman Begins, The Batman et plein d'autres trucs comme les jeux vidéos.
Attention, ceci est la première partie! La deuxième sortira le lendemain. Greil a délaissé un peu ses travaux pour nous rejoindre le temps d'un épisode consacré au chevalier noir. Le professeur Rico de Nanarland est de retour aussi. Aujourd'hui, on va parler des différentes adaptations de Batman. On reviendra sur le tout premier film Batman, celui de Michael Keaton, les pas bons Forever et Batman et Robin, Batman Begins ou du récent The Batman. On parlera aussi de nos animes préférés. Retrouvez Rico sur twitter: @TheUltimateRico et dans ses podcasts https://sharkparade.lepodcast.fr/ consacré à la gloire des films de requins et sur https://www.nanarland.com/ Sa roco youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheBatfeed
Liste des podcasts présentés dans cet épisode :Choyez vos Oreilles :https://www.mediatheque-rumilly74.fr/choyez-vos-oreilles.aspx Le Zappodcast :https://zappodcast.lepodcast.fr/ L'Auberge des Darons :https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/l-auberge-des-darons/ Hot Takes & Slow Burn :https://pragmastick.fr/hottakes/ LaPeutPrêt : https://lapeupretlemission.lepodcast.fr/ Agatha Crimstie : https://podcast.ausha.co/agathacrimstie Le générique et la musique de fond ont été fait par Yetzati : https://soundcloud.com/yetzatiMerci à toutes les personnes qui ont bien voulu répondre à mon appel pour le génerique, vous pouvez entendre dans l'ordre :Geckaude (Squateuse de podcast professionnelle)Winston (de "Backlog le podcast" et "Pod Monstres Trésors")Litre (de "LaPeuPret")Yop ( de "Avant d'aller dormir" "Minimalee" "Le rendez vous de l'étrange" "Mon autre podcast" "Doudou4000" et "Deuxième chapitre"Flo (de "Qulturimse")Michel Tuttle (de "Mauvais Travail")TMDJC (de beaucoup trop de podcasts, aller sur TMDJC.com)Gauthier ( des "Rigaulades" et des "Gaummentaires")Greil (de "Nanarologie" et "Keski d'vient")La Loutre (de "LaPeuPret" et "Hectore ou les chroniques d'un rastronaute")Flavien ( de "Podcastorama" "Listen to the game" "Proxi-Jeux" et d'autres)YopWalter Proof (de "WapX" "Je donne ma langue"et "Oxymut") Si vous voulez me contacter:Twitter :https://twitter.com/clegot Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/clegot/ Mail :lamajdeclegot@gmail.com Mon blog de recommandations : https://danslesoreilesdeclegot.wordpress.comPartout où vous pouvez m'écouter :https://bit.ly/3DubCmd
Dans cet épisode vous trouverez les interviews réalisées pendant la journée du Dimanche lors du festival PodRennes 2022.Encore merci à BadGeek de m'avoir offert la possibilité de faire le podcast officiel du festival.Merci bien sûr à toute les personnes qui ont bien voulues se prêter au jeu et répondre à mes questions.Et merci aussi à toute les personnes qui sont venus me voir faire les montages en live sur ma chaine twitch. https://www.twitch.tv/clegot Merci à toutes les personnes qui ont bien voulu répondre à mon appel pour le génerique, vous pouvez entendre dans l'ordre :Geckaude (Squateuse de podcast professionnelle)Winston (de "Backlog le podcast" et "Pod Monstres Trésors")Litre (de "LaPeuPret")Yop ( de "Avant d'aller dormir" "Minimalee" "Le rendez vous de l'étrange" "Mon autre podcast" "Doudou4000" et "Deuxième chapitre"Flo (de "Qulturimse")Michel Tuttle (de "Mauvais Travail")TMDJC (de beaucoup trop de podcasts, aller sur TMDJC.com)Gauthier ( des "Rigaulades" et des "Gaummentaires")Greil (de "Nanarologie" et "Keski d'vient")La Loutre (de "LaPeuPret" et "Hectore ou les chroniques d'un rastronaute")Flavien ( de "Podcastorama" "Listen to the game" "Proxi-Jeux" et d'autres)YopWalter Proof (de "WapX" "Je donne ma langue"et "Oxymut")Musique du générique :Titre: I Can't StopAuteur: Punch DeckSource: https://soundcloud.com/punch-deckLicence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.frTéléchargement (10MB): https://auboutdufil.com/?id=603
Dans cet épisode vous trouverez les interviews réalisées pendant la journée du samedi lors du festival PodRennes 2022, l'épisode du dimanche arrive bientôt.Encore merci à BadGeek de m'avoir offert la possibilité de faire le podcast officiel du festival.Merci bien sûr à toute les personnes qui ont bien voulues se prêter au jeu et répondre à mes questions.Et merci aussi à toute les personnes qui sont venus me voir faire les montages en live sur ma chaine twitch. https://www.twitch.tv/clegot Merci à toutes les personnes qui ont bien voulu répondre à mon appel pour le génerique, vous pouvez entendre dans l'ordre :Geckaude (Squateuse de podcast professionnelle)Winston (de "Backlog le podcast" et "Pod Monstres Trésors")Litre (de "LaPeuPret")Yop ( de "Avant d'aller dormir" "Minimalee" "Le rendez vous de l'étrange" "Mon autre podcast" "Doudou4000" et "Deuxième chapitre"Flo (de "Qulturimse")Michel Tuttle (de "Mauvais Travail")TMDJC (de beaucoup trop de podcasts, aller sur TMDJC.com)Gauthier ( des "Rigaulades" et des "Gaummentaires")Greil (de "Nanarologie" et "Keski d'vient")La Loutre (de "LaPeuPret" et "Hectore ou les chroniques d'un rastronaute")Flavien ( de "Podcastorama" "Listen to the game" "Proxi-Jeux" et d'autres)YopWalter Proof (de "WapX" "Je donne ma langue"et "Oxymut")Musique du générique :Titre: I Can't StopAuteur: Punch DeckSource: https://soundcloud.com/punch-deckLicence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.frTéléchargement (10MB): https://auboutdufil.com/?id=603
Dans cet épisode 46, enregistré le 8 avril, nous continuons WrestleMania 38 avec sa deuxième nuit, diffusée le 3 avril. Nous sommes, comme dans notre épisode précédent, toujours accompagnés de Greil, des podcasts Nanarologie et Keski d'vient. Retrouvez Greil sur Twitter et dans le flux de ses podcasts: https://twitter.com/Greil93 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmk2BlZ3vukG4uYYktbRdHw https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/keski-dvient-le-podcast/ Retrouvez Radio Bière Catch sur les réseaux: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RadioBiereCatch Facebook: https://facebook.com/RadioBiereCatch CHAPITRES (00:01:17) Le WrestleMania de Charlie (00:18:19) WrestleMania nuit 2, avec Greil
Greil y tenait: regarder un nanar avec nous. Et il nous a proposé du lourd: Street dancing ninja. Le film est disponible gratuitement sur Youtube si vous voulez le regarder avec nous: Comme on voulait lui faire plaisir, on a invité le Professeur Rico de Nanarland pour venir regarder cette m... enfin ce film avec nous. Retrouvez Rico sur Nanarland: https://www.nanarland.com/?%3Ffrom=gyagbbb3 et dans son super podcast dédié aux requins tueurs: https://sharkparade.lepodcast.fr/
Dans cet épisode 45, enregistré le 8 avril, nous avons la joie de recevoir Greil, des podcasts Nanarologie et Keski d'vient. Il va nous accompagner dans notre rétrospective de la première nuit de Wrestlemania 38, diffusée le 2 avril. Retrouvez Greil sur Twitter et dans le flux de ses podcasts: https://twitter.com/Greil93 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmk2BlZ3vukG4uYYktbRdHw https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/keski-dvient-le-podcast/ Retrouvez Radio Bière Catch sur les réseaux: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RadioBiereCatch Facebook: https://facebook.com/RadioBiereCatch
Si on vous dis L'histoire sans fin? Dans la ligne de mire? Troie? Alerte? Poseidon? Et bien tout ces films ont le même réalisateur. Et aujourd'hui on en parle. Chris, Greil, Gravlax et Greg se sont bien marré dans cet épisode. En parlant d'eux, n'hésitez pas à les retrouver dans leurs podcasts respectifs: Greil parle avec amour de nanars dans https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/20-double-down/3882665 Gravlax fait découvrir des films à la nouvelle génération dans https://tu-las-vu.lepodcast.fr/ Greg parle de catch dans https://podcast.ausha.co/radio-biere-catch et d'Aghata Christie dans https://podcast.ausha.co/agathacrimstie
Certains bons films sont devenus des séries moyennes. Certains mauvais films sont devenus de bonnes séries. Aujourd'hui on en parle. Avec en invité L'Ours Martin @OursMartin du Podcast Berzerkers Media Chronics https://www.badgeek.fr/medias/c/213/berzerkers-media-chronics/
Chris reprend les commandes de cet épisode. Ensemble, on revient sur la filmo de notre ami Zack. On parle de Wachmen, Man of stell, Sucker Punch et plein d'autres. N'hésitez pas à commenter, mettre des étoiles tout ça ou de nous écrire sur Twitter ou Facebook.
Greil prend les commandes de l'émission. Avec toute la bande, ils font un rattrapage des films de 2021 et de ce qu'ils attendent pour 2022. Ont ils aimé Matrix 4? Y a t'il une hype pour Avatar 2? Et bien il suffit d'écouter l'épisode.
On a encore regardé un film de tonton Roland. Et comme y a pas tellement à dire, on a fait des vannes. Beaucoup de vannes. Et on espère que vous allez rire avec nous.
Flo de Qulturisme est avec nous pour parler de cet acteur génial, capable de sauver un film rien que par sa bouille. Dantess n'est pas là. Il en a profité que Gravlax était avec nous pour passer du temps avec sa femme. Greil n'a toujours pas trouvé de maison. Greg a fait des choses pas très cools. Retrouvez Flo dans https://qulturimse.lepodcast.fr/. Si vous kiffez Keski, vous devriez aimer. Et n'hésitez pas à mettre un avis sur vos applis de podcasts.
Aujourd'hui, on vous parle de l'homme au menton le plus célèbre d'Hollywood. En plus c'est l'annif de Chris et les potos, ils lui ont fait plein de surprises! Ca vous tente d'entendre parler de Daredevil, Gone Girl ou Batman VS Superman? Et bien c'est par ici. Dans cet épisode, on en apprend un peu plus sur le trio amoureux entre Gravlax, Dantess et sa femme. On apprend aussi que Greil il aime pas tellement Phantom. Sinon, pendant l'épisode, on reçoit la visite surprise de Creepers, le charismatique animateur de VHS et Canapé et ça c'est beau. En gros, on vous a préparé du lourd pour cette nouvelle année. Retrouvez Creepers sur twiter: @xCREEPERSx et surtout dans son super podcast: https://vhsetcanape.lepodcast.fr/
En se début d'année, on s'est fait un petit kiff. On a regardé Independence Day tous ensemble et on le commente en direct. Attention il y a 2 versions: une avec le film en arrière plan et l'autre sans (pour ceux qui veulent mettre le film et avoir nos commentaires sans avoir 2 fois le son). Clegot est avec nous aujourd'hui. Le célèbre podcastovore est venu à la dernière minute remplacer Greil qui a eu la bonne idée d'attraper le covid (hors de question que je dis LA covid). Retrouvez Clegot dans son podcast où il parle de podcasts: https://www.badgeek.fr/medias/c/236/la-maj-de-clegot/ et sur son site internet où il référencie les pods qu'il aime: https://danslesoreilesdeclegot.wordpress.com/
En se début d'année, on s'est fait un petit kiff. On a regardé Independence Day tous ensemble et on le commente en direct. Attention il y a 2 versions: une avec le film en arrière plan et l'autre sans (pour ceux qui veulent mettre le film et avoir nos commentaires sans avoir 2 fois le son). Clegot est avec nous aujourd'hui. Le célèbre podcastovore est venu à la dernière minute remplacer Greil qui a eu la bonne idée d'attraper le covid (hors de question que je dis LA covid). Retrouvez Clegot dans son podcast où il parle de podcasts: https://www.badgeek.fr/medias/c/236/la-maj-de-clegot/ et sur son site internet où il référencie les pods qu'il aime: https://danslesoreilesdeclegot.wordpress.com/
Dans Keski d'vient, on aime les jeux vidéos. On aime les films. Mais un truc qu'on aime pas tellement, c'est quand un jeu devient un film. Faut l'avouer c'est rarement bon. Aujourd'hui, Chris, Gravlax, Greil et Dantes reçoivent un invité pour parler de ces adaptations pas terrible et il s'agit de Lord Paddle. Vous pouvez le retrouver sur sa chaine Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LordPaddle et sur Twitter: @LordPaddle
Aujourd'hui, Chris, Greil, Casa et Greg reviennent sur la carrière de James Cameron. Un épisode dédié à Blanche. Vous êtes de plus en plus à nous écouter, merci à vous. N'hésitez pas à nous rejoindre sur les réseaux sociaux ou de mettre un petit commentaire pour dire ce que vous pensez de l'émission. On en a toujours besoin. Bonne écoute!
Greil et Gravlax rejoignent officiellement Keski d'vient. Fabien est en essai. Fouad est revenu faire coucou. Et on parle de Brad Pitt. On revient sur des films comme Fight Club, Seven ou Troie (et plein d'autres). Retrouvez Fouad sur sa chaine Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_HQtuVawTiozeC431Y8ujQ et comme toujours dans l'excellent podcast https://www.parlonspeloches.fr/ Gravlax officie aussi à https://tu-las-vu.lepodcast.fr/ Greil est enfin sur les plateformes: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3685829 Fabien est là-bas: https://www.d6bel.org/ Bonne écoute et n'hésitez pas à nous écrire sur les réseaux sociaux pour qu'on connaisse vos ressentis sur les épisodes.
In der 108. Folge von “Ruf Mich An” sprechen Die ABSTAUBER mit Austria Klagenfurt-Mittelfeldmotor Patrick Greil. Der 25-Jährige spricht unter anderem über die Leistungen der Klagenfurter, seine Haarpracht, den ÖFB und sein Instagram-Account wird genauestens unter die Lupe genommen!
Aujourd'hui c'est Halloween. Alors on a décidé de vous faire peur. Bon, vous êtes à Keski d'vient. Vous vous doutez bien que ça part vite en couille. On va parler de l'Exorciste, Amityville, Poltergeist, Les griffes de la nuit et Conjuring. On va aussi vous raconter des histoires flippantes qui nous sont arrivées. Avec Chris aujourd'hui, Holly, du podcast Je conte jusqu'à toi... que vous pouvez retrouver ici: https://je-conte-jusqua-toi.lepodcast.fr/ Louisa Amara du Podcast Single Jungle: https://singlejungle.lepodcast.fr/ Notre ami Greil, déjà venu dans l'épisode sur Dwayne Johnson que vous pouvez retrouver sur Nanarologie: https://www.youtube.com/user/Greil93 Guillaume de La confiture: https://podmust.com/podcast/la-confiture/ Et mon poto Clégot. Il gère un blog où il recense ses podcasts préférés (évidement,Keski en fait partie) et qui se lance dans l'univers du podcast: https://danslesoreilesdeclegot.wordpress.com/ https://podtail.com/fr/podcast/la-maj-de-clegot/
Partnerschaften mit Städten, Börsengänge, hunderte Millionen Euro Investments: eVTOLs erleben 2021 einen Aufwind. Auch in Österreich: FlyNow-CEO und Mitgründer Jürgen Greil erzählt im Podcast, wie er die manntragenden und senkrecht startenden Elektro-Drohnen zu einem echten massentauglichen Transportmittel und Ersatz als Auto machen will.
Aujourd'hui, on revient sur la carrière d'un catcheur devenu l'acteur le mieux payé du monde. On manque de respect à Paul Walker, on évoque les pouvoirs de Mimie Mathy et de la passion de Jazz pour Fast 2 Furious. Pour parler de sa carrière catchesque, Greg de Radio Bière Catch est avec nous. Retrouvez le sur Twitter @RadioBiereCatch et dans son podcast dédié à ce noble sport: https://podcast.ausha.co/radio-biere-catch Rémi (Greil) de Nanarologie aussi est avec nous. Ecoutez le parler de nanars sur sa chaine youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Greil93 Retrouvez le sur Twitter: @greil93
Change is the new pod! Welcome to Duckface Diaries, the World Trigger manga retrospective podcast! In this episode Wensleydale and Hovin cover volume 11 of the series and invite over frequent guest Greil9 to chat about which sniper in Border would be the best sparring partner and to predict who will die first: Nasu (of ligma) or Tsutsumi (of rice poisoning). Meanwhile, Hovin's cat Clara is determined to sabotage the podcast. Support the show on patreon.com/wensleydalecheddar Anchor // Youtube // Spotify // Apple Podcasts // Podbean // Breaker // Overcast // Radiopublic // Pocketcast // Podbay // Player.fm // Listennotes // Castro // Google Podcasts // Patreon // Twitter // Wensleydale's Twitter // Hovin's Twitter // Hovin's Hideaway Podcast // Twitch // Composer's Soundcloud // World Trigger Abridged Channel // Greil's Twitter Intro 0:00 Summary 4:45 General Thoughts 25:00 Ashihara Comments Corner 46:57 Spoiler Corner 54:40 Q&A, Greil's WT Journey 1:00:18 Outro 1:08:48 SOURCES Ashihara, D. (2019, January 20). (C. Cook, Trans. & A. Christman, Let.). Retrieved from https://mangaplus.shueisha.co.jp/titles/100028
Neue Maßnahmen im Kampf gegen die Pandemie: Wann und wie kann der Lockdown enden?
YOUTUBE-KANAL: "FUßBALL MENTALTRAINING" | In diesem Interview spreche ich mit Patrick Greil. Patrick ist 24 Jahre alt, Mittelfeldspieler und zwar bei Austria Klagenfurt in der 2. Liga Österreich. Patrick wirkt auf mich ungemein zielstrebig und emotional sehr gefestigt. Seine Freundin Lorena ist in der Persönlichkeitsentwicklung-Branche tätig und von ihrer Expertise konnte er schon einiges für sich und seine Karriere mitnehmen. Speziell im ersten Lockdown hat er sich intensiver mit dem Thema Mentaltraining befasst und merkt jetzt schon einen herblichen, positiven Unterschied in seinem Auftreten und seinem Fußballspiel. Patrick war ein richtig sympathischer Interview-Gast. Viel Spaß mit dem Interview mein Freund! ;)
Its all about fathers as Ordo and Cardwiz discuss the relationship between Greil and Ike in the start of the Path of Radiance playthrough. They also look at the Father/Daughter relationship of Gilbert and Annette in their support conversations. Support: Gilbert and Annette, Greil(Heroic Exemplar)'s Level 40 Twitter: @Emblemsupports
High unemployment usually hurts working class organizing--"except when it doesn't," Harold Meyerson says. He looks a the possible futures for the labor movement when the virus is finished. Harold is executive editor of The American Prospect. Also: Greil Marcus has a new book out--it's about The Great Gatsby and its place in American culture and American life--including on Saturday Night Live with Andy Kaufman. Greil of course has written many books, Starting with the classic “Mystery Train” and including “Lipstick Traces.” His new book is titled “Under the Red White and Blue: Patriotism, Disenchantment and the Stubborn Myth of The Great Gatsby.”
High unemployment usually hurts working class organizing--"except when it doesn't," Harold Meyerson says. He looks a the possible futures for the labor movement when the virus is finished. Harold is executive editor of The American Prospect. Also: Greil Marcus has a new book out--it’s about The Great Gatsby and its place in American culture and American life--including on Saturday Night Live with Andy Kaufman. Greil of course has written many books, Starting with the classic “Mystery Train” and including “Lipstick Traces.” His new book is titled “Under the Red White and Blue: Patriotism, Disenchantment and the Stubborn Myth of The Great Gatsby.”
with Roland Greil - Lighting Designer and Programmer On this episode, we discuss Working his way up from being a young boy with a small local rental business in Germany to working with some of the biggest names in the industry, how to educate the next generation, the workflow of production, the constant connection of creativity and networking, how less is more, digging deep to create when you don’t connect with a song, dealing with language barriers, cohesive designs, integration of all visual elements like video lighting, set and automation, using technology for a reason and not for technology’s sake, Rammstein, The Rolling Stones, Florian Wieder, Patrick Woodroffe and the most useful tools for the right jobs. Please visit: http://www.roland-greil.com/
Heute sprechen wir im Podcast mit dem Mediziner Richard Greil. In Salzburg leitet er den Krisenstab und nimmt mit einer Studiengruppe an der Testung eines möglichen COVID-19-Medikaments teil. Greil warnt vor einer zweiten Infektionswelle, glaubt aber, dass wir besser darauf vorbereitet sein werden. Der Primar beschreibt auch das Tückische des Virus und die vielfältigen Formen einer Erkrankung. Weiters im Podcast, die Supervisorin Jeanette Moore. Als Coach begleitet sie Menschen beim Wiedereinstieg in den Beruf. Im Podcast spricht sie über psychischen Folgen der um sich greifenden Arbeitslosigkeit und zeigt Wege auf, damit umzugehen.
In this week's episode, your regular co-hosts are joined for the second time by RBP's original co-founder Martin Colyer, beamed in from Leyton, to offer his invaluable thoughts on Lucinda Williams and Greil Marcus' classic Mystery Train. Williams prompts near-rapturous approval for her 1998 masterpiece Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, with Mark and Barney similarly admiring its southern poetics and Americana-defining country soul. Conversation flows seamlessly into the impact of Marcus' 1975 game-changing book, newly reissued (with lavish illustrations) by the Folio Society. Discussion of the book's chapters on Elvis Presley and The Band takes the RBP team back to Marcus' profound influence on British fans of American music.Rounding out the episode's American theme, these four horsemen of the rock apocalypse hear clips from Maureen Paton's 2005 phone interview with the ever-amusing Rufus Wainwright, who covers all the topics you might expect from him, following the release of his remarkable Want albums: addiction, AIDS, America and the Wainwright/McGarrigle clans.As per usual, Messrs. Pringle, Hoskyns & Murison-Bowie sift through some of the new library pieces that most intrigued them, including a Dawn James Rave interview with Small Face Steve Marriott from 1966; Michael Watts' underwhelmed Melody Maker response to Herbie Hancock's 1974 show at Carnegie Hall; Dave Thompson's fascinating 2004 Goldmine piece on the late Alan ('I Love Rock 'n Roll') Merrill's little-known Japanese glam band Vodka Collins; and, from 2006, a terrific Pete Paphides Times profile Gogol Bordello's Eugene Hütz…Pieces discussed: Lucinda Williams, Lucinder Williams, Lucindest Williams, Greil Marcus sees The Band, Greil on rock'n'roll, Greil in conversation with Andy Beckett, Rufus Wainwright audio, Small Faces, Why does nobody love the Beatles?, Herbie Hancock, The Beastie Boys, Samantha Fox, Andrew Loog Oldham, Vodka Collins, Teenage Fanclub, Gogol Bordello and Toro y Moi.
In this week's episode, your regular co-hosts are joined for the second time by RBP's original co-founder Martin Colyer, beamed in from Leyton, to offer his invaluable thoughts on Lucinda Williams and Greil Marcus' classic Mystery Train. Williams prompts near-rapturous approval for her 1998 masterpiece Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, with Mark and Barney similarly admiring its southern poetics and Americana-defining country soul. Conversation flows seamlessly into the impact of Marcus' 1975 game-changing book, newly reissued (with lavish illustrations) by the Folio Society. Discussion of the book's chapters on Elvis Presley and The Band takes the RBP team back to Marcus' profound influence on British fans of American music.Rounding out the episode's American theme, these four horsemen of the rock apocalypse hear clips from Maureen Paton's 2005 phone interview with the ever-amusing Rufus Wainwright, who covers all the topics you might expect from him, following the release of his remarkable Want albums: addiction, AIDS, America and the Wainwright/McGarrigle clans.As per usual, Messrs. Pringle, Hoskyns & Murison-Bowie sift through some of the new library pieces that most intrigued them, including a Dawn James Rave interview with Small Face Steve Marriott from 1966; Michael Watts' underwhelmed Melody Maker response to Herbie Hancock's 1974 show at Carnegie Hall; Dave Thompson's fascinating 2004 Goldmine piece on the late Alan ('I Love Rock 'n Roll') Merrill's little-known Japanese glam band Vodka Collins; and, from 2006, a terrific Pete Paphides Times profile Gogol Bordello's Eugene Hütz…Pieces discussed: Lucinda Williams, Lucinder Williams, Lucindest Williams, Greil Marcus sees The Band, Greil on rock'n'roll, Greil in conversation with Andy Beckett, Rufus Wainwright audio, Small Faces, Why does nobody love the Beatles?, Herbie Hancock, The Beastie Boys, Samantha Fox, Andrew Loog Oldham, Vodka Collins, Teenage Fanclub, Gogol Bordello and Toro y Moi.This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
In this week's episode, your regular co-hosts are joined for the second time by RBP's original co-founder Martin Colyer, beamed in from Leyton, to offer his invaluable thoughts on Lucinda Williams and Greil Marcus' classic Mystery Train. Williams prompts near-rapturous approval for her 1998 masterpiece Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, with Mark and Barney similarly admiring its southern poetics and Americana-defining country soul. Conversation flows seamlessly into the impact of Marcus' 1975 game-changing book, newly reissued (with lavish illustrations) by the Folio Society. Discussion of the book's chapters on Elvis Presley and The Band takes the RBP team back to Marcus' profound influence on British fans of American music. Rounding out the episode's American theme, these four horsemen of the rock apocalypse hear clips from Maureen Paton's 2005 phone interview with the ever-amusing Rufus Wainwright, who covers all the topics you might expect from him, following the release of his remarkable Want albums: addiction, AIDS, America and the Wainwright/McGarrigle clans. As per usual, Messrs. Pringle, Hoskyns & Murison-Bowie sift through some of the new library pieces that most intrigued them, including a Dawn James Rave interview with Small Face Steve Marriott from 1966; Michael Watts' underwhelmed Melody Maker response to Herbie Hancock's 1974 show at Carnegie Hall; Dave Thompson's fascinating 2004 Goldmine piece on the late Alan ('I Love Rock 'n Roll') Merrill's little-known Japanese glam band Vodka Collins; and, from 2006, a terrific Pete Paphides Times profile Gogol Bordello's Eugene Hütz… Pieces discussed: Lucinda Williams, Lucinder Williams, Lucindest Williams, Greil Marcus sees The Band, Greil on rock'n'roll, Greil in conversation with Andy Beckett, Rufus Wainwright audio, Small Faces, Why does nobody love the Beatles?, Herbie Hancock, The Beastie Boys, Samantha Fox, Andrew Loog Oldham, Vodka Collins, Teenage Fanclub, Gogol Bordello and Toro y Moi.
In this week's episode, your regular co-hosts are joined for the second time by RBP's original co-founder Martin Colyer, beamed in from Leyton, to offer his invaluable thoughts on Lucinda Williams and Greil Marcus' classic Mystery Train. Williams prompts near-rapturous approval for her 1998 masterpiece Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, with Mark and Barney similarly admiring its southern poetics and Americana-defining country soul. Conversation flows seamlessly into the impact of Marcus' 1975 game-changing book, newly reissued (with lavish illustrations) by the Folio Society. Discussion of the book's chapters on Elvis Presley and The Band takes the RBP team back to Marcus' profound influence on British fans of American music. Rounding out the episode's American theme, these four horsemen of the rock apocalypse hear clips from Maureen Paton's 2005 phone interview with the ever-amusing Rufus Wainwright, who covers all the topics you might expect from him, following the release of his remarkable Want albums: addiction, AIDS, America and the Wainwright/McGarrigle clans. As per usual, Messrs. Pringle, Hoskyns & Murison-Bowie sift through some of the new library pieces that most intrigued them, including a Dawn James Rave interview with Small Face Steve Marriott from 1966; Michael Watts' underwhelmed Melody Maker response to Herbie Hancock's 1974 show at Carnegie Hall; Dave Thompson's fascinating 2004 Goldmine piece on the late Alan ('I Love Rock 'n Roll') Merrill's little-known Japanese glam band Vodka Collins; and, from 2006, a terrific Pete Paphides Times profile Gogol Bordello's Eugene Hütz… Pieces discussed: Lucinda Williams, Lucinder Williams, Lucindest Williams, Greil Marcus sees The Band, Greil on rock'n'roll, Greil in conversation with Andy Beckett, Rufus Wainwright audio, Small Faces, Why does nobody love the Beatles?, Herbie Hancock, The Beastie Boys, Samantha Fox, Andrew Loog Oldham, Vodka Collins, Teenage Fanclub, Gogol Bordello and Toro y Moi. This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
In Mystery Train Greil Marcus uses Floyd's story to illustrate how rock'n'roll developed from disparate sources. The LYL Band with Dave Moore performs this excerpt. For more about this and other combinations of various words with original music, visit frankhudson.org
Greil puts away Urvan, Ike drops Ragnell, Soren retires his Wind's Brand, Titania puts away her terrible support axe, Mist somehow becomes a decent combatant... things are shaking up here! Welcome to FEHology, a show where we take analytical looks at things in Heroes and give our opinions of them to you. You can join the community at r/fehology or reach out to the show at fehology@gmail.com or the anchor at illialidur@gmail.com. You can also reach the anchor on Discord at Illialidur#1130. If you would like to support the show you can do so through Anchor at anchor.fm/fehology. Thanks for listening, have a wonderful day, and I hope you schedule another appointment with your FEHologists real soon! Take care. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fehology/support
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The Day of Devotion has arrived and this time it’s Path of Radiance focused! Greil, Ike, Mist, Soren, and Titania get in on the fun, so we break down each new special hero. Version 3.2 launched this week, which gives us some new modes and quality of life additions. New Summoner’s Focus next episode will […]
Bay Area music critic and culture historian, Greil Marcus, discusses The Slits and former Slits guitarist Viv Albertine's new memoir as well as his fascination with The Manchurian Candidate.Transcript:Lisa Kiefer:Method to the Madness is next. You're listening to Method to the Madness, a biweekly public affairs show on KALX Berkeley, celebrating Bay Area innovators. I'm your host, Lisa Keifer, and today I'll be speaking with Bay Area native and resident Greil Marcus. Greil's has been writing about music and culture for the last 40 plus years, and today we're going to be talking about an event coming up as part of the Bay Area Book Festival. He'll be speaking with Viv Albertine, formerly of the seminal girl punk band, the Slits, on Sunday, April 29th at 3:15 PM at the David Brower Center, Goldman Theater, right here in Berkeley at 2150 Allston Way. Viv Albertine wrote a debut memoir in 2014 that was shortlisted for the National Book Award. Her new book is called To Throw Away Unopened. We'll be talking about that and much, much more.Did you ever see The Slits live?Greil Marcus:Nope.Lisa Kiefer:When did you first hear the Slits?Greil Marcus:You know, I heard the Slits, I was in England in 1980, and I went over there to do a story about the Raincoats and the Gang of Four and Essential Logic early in 1980, and met everybody, and in some cases had formed lifelong friendships out of that trip. And somebody handed me a record there. Yeah, it was called Once Upon a Time in a Living Room. It was the Slits official bootleg, or maybe, I don't know how official it was. It was on Y Records, and it was just the rawest stuff I'd ever heard in my life. I knew who the Slits were, I was aware of them. I heard their first album and it didn't knock me out, but this destroyed me.The first song, Once Upon a Time in a Living Room, starts off with one of them saying, "You're ready?" And someone else is, "Ready?" And then they just burst into laughter, and then there's this tremendous guitar chord coming down and that's it. There is just this storm of guitar noise with the most joyous back and forth, up and down yelping all through. It really is a song, even though at any given moment you, depending on how you're hearing it, it absolutely is noise. But there is a song, there is a musical theme. There are words, not that you could ever make them out. And I just thought it was the purest expression of punk I'd ever heard and I still do.Speaker 3:You're ready? Ready! Oh, no. (singing)Greil Marcus:I just fall over. How could anybody have the nerve to do this?Lisa Kiefer:They had no role models. It was so fresh. And I wonder, has there been anything so fresh as that period of time where the Sex Pistols emerged? They came on the scene, it was a short time, then they're gone. Do you think there's been anything quite like that?Greil Marcus:Yeah, there are analogies. There are parallels, maybe. Elvis at Sun Records in 1954 and '55. It was a similar explosion of creativity, and it brought people from all over the south to knocking on that same door saying, "Let me in. I want to make records too." And a lot of those people became legends, and there's creativity going on in hip hop, just unlimited. There are no borders. There's no bottom, there's no top. It's not just Kendrick Lamar, it's not just Kanye West. There is a group in Edinburgh called the Young Fathers, which is just tremendously playful and experimental, and at the same time, dead serious.Speaker 4:(singing)Greil Marcus:And I'm just talking about the few things I know, but in terms of coherence, with punk in England you have a time, you have a place, you have a scene, you have all different kinds of people who know each other, who are topping each other, who are learning from each other. Viv Albertine of the Slits, I want to be a guitarist. Well, she finds people who can show her how to be a guitarist, and there isn't envy and there isn't fear. I don't want to teach her, you know, she may end up outshining me. There isn't that spirit and it doesn't last very long. None of them. And yet that kind of camaraderie and a desire to speak and a desire to be heard, that was really what punk was all about, at least as I hear it. That was replicated all over the world and still is.One of the best stories about punk I ever heard was from a friend of mine who was spending time in Andalusia in Spain, and she's fluent in Spanish, and she was sitting in a cafe, and these kids came up to her and they said, "You're American, right?" And she said, "Yes." "But you speak Spanish." And she said, "Yes." And they said, "Well, we're punkies, and we have the Sex Pistols album, but we don't understand any of the words. Could you translate these songs for us?" So she did. And that led them, this little group of people who were trying, they didn't know if they wanted to form a band, if they wanted to put out a magazine, if they just wanted to do disruptive things in public, put on hit and run plays.That led them to rediscovering the history of their own town. The anarchist history of their own town, which had been completely erased and buried. And they started talking to older people, and they started digging into the libraries, and they realized that they were the heirs of a tradition that was being reenacted on this Sex Pistols record. And it gave them this tremendous sense of pride and identity. Now they didn't form a band, they didn't make any records, and yet that is a punk story. That is a story about a punk band, band of people as true and as inspiring as any other.Lisa Kiefer:It's a way of being, like as you've pointed out in many examples in Lipstick Traces, one of my favorite of your books.Greil Marcus:Oh, thank you.Lisa Kiefer:And I find myself going back to that. I mean I bought it when it came out, and the Lester Bangs collection that you edited.Greil Marcus:Sure.Lisa Kiefer:That I continue to go to, and that really opened my eyes. I was listening to this kind of music and I saw the cover and I thought, oh, this is a book about the Sex Pistols. So I start reading it and really it wasn't, but it educated me on the history, all the movements that I considered to be punk. From the Priests going up on Easter Sunday in 1950 and saying, "God is dead."Greil Marcus:In Notre Dame.Lisa Kiefer:Somewhere in France.Greil Marcus:Easter Mass in Notre Dame.Lisa Kiefer:And then, 10 years later, and John Lennon saying, "We're more popular than Jesus." I mean, this has been happening along the way.Greil Marcus:Yeah. And what was so fascinating to me, and the stories I end up trying to tell in Lipstick Traces was that it involved all sorts of people who were not unaware of each other, but are doing the same work, speaking the same language in different formal languages, whether it's English or French or German or whatever it might be.These are people who never met, who, if you told them, if you told the Dadaist Richard Huelsenbeck in the 1970s just before he died, that his real inheritors, his real soulmates were these people across town, he was living on the Upper West Side in Manhattan, people across town called the Velvet Underground, he might say, "I have all their albums." Or he might say, "Leave me alone. I'm a serious psychoanalyst." Who knows? But these people weren't aware of each other, and yet they are following in each other's footsteps and taking inspiration from other, whether they know it or not.Lisa Kiefer:Let's talk a little bit about what's going on Sunday and your conversation with Viv, her first memoir, and now I want to talk a little bit about musician memoirs. I love literature deeply and it's kind of my guilty pleasure to read all of these rock memoirs or whatever, whether it's Keith Richards, Kim Gordon. Have you read Kim Gordon's?Greil Marcus:Sure.Lisa Kiefer:Viv's first one, which is called Clothes, Clothes, Clothes, Music, Music, Music, Boys, Boys, Boys, it was so entertaining. I was so engaged and I didn't expect to be.Greil Marcus:You know, it's a marvelous book.Lisa Kiefer:You called it the best punk book ever.Greil Marcus:I think it is. I think if you want to get a sense of what impelled people, what drove people to step out of their shells, their shyness, their manners, their politeness and reinvent themselves and the joy they felt in doing so for a very brief period of time, this book will show you that, not just tell you, but show that to you, like no other book or film that I'm aware of. But you know, the title really sums up Viv Albertine, I think. Clothes, Clothes, Clothes, Boys, Boys, Boys, Music, Music, Music, which is what her mother once said. "That's all you care about. Clothes, clothes, clothes and boys, boys, boys and music, music, music." And she's, "Yeah, that's right." And there's a wonderful scene at the end of the book. She's in her fifties, she's been married and divorced, she has a daughter, she has this boyfriend and their relationship is not working.And at one point he just explodes, and he grabs her by the neck, and he's shoving her face into the carpet on the floor and she really feels he's trying to kill her, and she's struggling and she's thinking, but she takes you right into her head at that moment. And she says, "Here's a man who I've introduced to my mother and my daughter, who I've cooked for, who I've dressed. I've done everything for this person. And here I am wearing an applique blouse." And she goes and tells you exactly what clothes she's wearing at this moment. And he's pounding my face into the carpet. And she says, "You know, there's just no pleasing some people," and she has that sardonic attitude. But what have you got here? While there's no music in that scene, but you got the boys and you got the clothes, and there's an appendix that tells you what she was wearing and what she was listening to and who she was involved with in any given point of time in the many years covered by this book.The only analogy to that is a Jan and Dean album, the wonderful surf doo-wop group from the 50s and 60s, and it's a collection, and on the back of the album there's a concordance matching the car and girlfriend that Jan or Dean had at the time any given record was released. And what's really fascinating as you read through this is that both the cars and the girlfriends are constantly shifting back and forth between the two of them. They both have Corvettes. One gets a Porsche, the other gets a Maserati. One is going out with Jill, the other's going out with Debbie, and then Debbie is going out with the other one. It's just so funny to read. And so is Viv Albertine's book.Lisa Kiefer:Yeah, she starts her book saying, "I don't masturbate and I never had a desire to masturbate." That's how she starts the book. Later she's talking about Ari Up, who is their vocalist, that she takes a wee right on the stage. I mean, that had to be the first time ever for a girl band to, she had to go and that's where she did it. She was stabbed a couple of times. Really vivid, and you just get this idea that she was so courageous and brave and honest. She's talking about when she first started listening to T. Rex. And why? Because he was a little less aggressively masculine. And I can remember the same thing happened to me in my little town in the Midwest. No one was listening to T. Rex. They did not understand what I liked about Marc Bolan and I loved him, so I've really connected with this book on many levels.Greil Marcus:Yeah, and one of the things that I find so moving in her new book, it's called To Throw Away Unopened, which is another book. I hate to think of them as memoirs because both of these books are so imaginatively constructed, and they really are about things outside the writer's life. The writer is living in a world. The world is present in these books. I think of them as much more ambitious intellectually than memoirs. What happened to me, this all really happened. You should care about it. Why should I care about this? I don't care about this. You have to make me care.This is a book revolving around the death of her mother in 2014, which was at the time that she published her first book, and her conflicts with her sister, and the mystery of her parents' marriage and why it broke up, and who her parents really were. Things that she began to find out after her mother died. Putting all this stuff together, and yet you are always aware of a particular individual fighting to maintain her sense of self, which is constructed, which is self-conscious, which is real, but which could disappear and shatter at any time.There's one incident early on in the book, where she's talking about going to pubs, playing her songs. You know, she's got her guitar, she goes to places, she plays songs because she wants to be heard. She's not making money doing this. She's not supporting herself doing this. It's something she absolutely has to do. And she's in one pub, and there's a bunch of guys right up front who are really drunk and loud-mouthing and shouting and paying no attention to her at all, making it impossible for anybody else to pay attention to her. And there are people there who want to, and impossible for her to pay attention to what she's supposedly doing. So she asked him, "Could you maybe go to the back, maybe go to the bar. I'm trying to get these songs across." And they ignore her. They didn't even say (beep) you. Sorry, we're on the radio.Lisa Kiefer:I'll bleep.Greil Marcus:They don't say a word to her, they just ignore her. And so she gets up, she puts her guitar down, she gets up, she walks over to their table, she picks up a mug of ale, which is the closest thing to her, and she simply sweeps it across the faces of these four guys sitting at the table, and they look at her, absolutely stunned. And then she picks up another mug and she says it was a Guinness, which, this is Viv Albertine as a writer. Every detail is important. It's a Guinness. That's interesting. It's going to be thicker. It's going to stay in clothes more. It's actually going to be more unpleasant to have that thrown in your face.And she throws that in their face and she says, "Your punk attitude, it comes back to you when you need it." And there's a way in which that is sort of the key as I read it anyway, to this new book, as it comes back to you in terms of the the responsibility you have to not back down, to stand up for yourself, but also to stand up for things you believe are right and in jeopardy, to fight when you have to. And to be relentlessly honest, and not pretend you don't care when you do or that you do care when you don't.Lisa Kiefer:I've read her first book. The second isn't out yet. So are they going to be selling it on Sunday?Greil Marcus:Well, she's on a book tour.Lisa Kiefer:So I assume it'll be there.Greil Marcus:So presumably, you don't go on a book tour unless you've got a book that people can go out and get.Lisa Kiefer:And it is the Bay Area Book Festival.Greil Marcus:Yeah.Lisa Kiefer:So, it sounds like you think it's as strong as the first book, which was nominated for a National Book Award.Greil Marcus:It's very different. It's very different, and as writing, it certainly is strong. Whether the story is smaller in terms of the room that makes for the reader, maybe it is, I'm not sure. Viv Albertine is a remarkable person who's done exceptional things in her life, who has a tremendous sense of humor, who has a sense of jeopardy and danger.You can hear it in her music and you can feel it coming off the pages that she writes. I don't know what we're going to talk about. I don't know what this will be like. I just know that as someone listening to the record she made, seeing her play live, reading her books, that she is just a person who can go in any direction at any time. I saw her in 2009 at the Kitchen in Brooklyn, at a show with the Raincoats. She was opening for them, just herself and her electric guitar. Most of what she did was tell stories on stage, was talk. She played songs, but she was mainly telling stories, and it was the most entertaining and diverting and compelling stuff I'd seen in a long time. I was just hanging on every word, and she was both funny and sardonic and cruel to herself and anybody she might be talking about.And at one point she made some reference to how she looks. She was, I think, 54 then. She looked about 30. There was just no question. You say, "Is this real? Is this happening?" And she said, "Yeah, yeah, I know, it's the curse of the Slits." Well, one thing I'm going to ask her is, "What do you mean by that?" You know, the Fountain of Youth? What's going on here? You know, I met her once in, I think, 1991 in England.Lisa Kiefer:When she was doing films. She's a director.Greil Marcus:Yeah, she was a TV director. We were introduced and I said, "My God, you're Viv Albertine?" I'm like, wow. And she was saying, "No, I just, you know, I'm just doing this little TV crew." And I said, "No, this is a big deal for me to meet you." Well, it will be a big deal for me to meet her again.Lisa Kiefer:If you're just tuning in, you're listening to Method to the Madness, a biweekly public affairs show on KALX Berkeley, celebrating Bay Area innovators. Today I'm speaking with Greil Marcus, music critic and culture historian.You've written a monogram on The Manchurian Candidate sometime ago, and you introduced it as part of a film series at the Pacific Film Archive this week. What is your fascination with this Frankenheimer film?Greil Marcus:Well, I saw it when it came out in 1961, saw it at the Varsity Theater in Palo Alto with my best friend. I was 16 and came out of that movie shellshocked. I had never seen anything like it. The only analogy was, I guess the year before seeing Psycho in a theater across the street in Palo Alto. And when that chair turns around at the end of the movie, and you see this mummy, I think you could have peeled me off the ceiling of the theater. But that movie, ultimately it was a puzzle. It was a game. It was a tease for the audience. It wasn't about anything real. You didn't carry it with you. It wasn't like a waking bad dream. It wasn't like a bad conscience that this movie was passing onto, and that's what The Manchurian Candidate was. It was shocking in every way I could possibly account for, and at 16 couldn't begin to account for.I realize now that I had never seen a movie that so completely went to the edges of possibility of the medium itself. What I mean by that is I understood what movies could be after seeing The Manchurian Candidate, and I had never even thought the movies could or couldn't be anything before. The question wasn't even there. The only comparable experience was seeing Murnau's Sunrise quite a few years later and say, "Ah, now I understand this is what movies were meant to be, but almost never are."Lisa Kiefer:With Trump as our president, it's almost like he could be the Manchurian Candidate.Greil Marcus:Well, you know, since John McCain was first running for president and he was, you know, remember he was a prisoner of war and he was beaten and he was tortured. He was filmed, essentially confessing. And there were many people who began to spread rumors about him that he was, and this phrase was used, the Manchurian Candidate, that he had been brainwashed in Vietnam.And he had come back here as a kind of sleeper agent. And somebody once said to him, "How do you make decisions?" And he said, "Well, I just turn over the Red Queen," which is one of the clues in The Manchurian Candidate.Lisa Kiefer:Yeah, I brought one with me. I was going to try and brainwash you.Greil Marcus:Yes, exactly. The Queen of Hearts. That is a crucial marker in the film. But it wasn't that it was showing us a conspiracy to destroy our country, which is part of what the movie is about. And that we would then say, "Oh my God, this could happen. This is so scary. This is so terrible." Over the years, this is 1961 or '62, Kennedy, John F. Kennedy was involved in the making of the movie. He and Sinatra discussed it. Kennedy wanted Lucille Ball to play the role of the mother that Angela Lansbury ended up playing. Kennedy was weighing in on the casting.He and Sinatra were close at that time. Sinatra's the lead in the movie. Kennedy is assassinated in 1963, Malcolm X was later. It was Malcolm X who said that with Kennedy's assassination, the chickens had come home to roost. And then we just go through the decades, it's just a panoply of disaster, whether it's Wallace, whether it's Reagan, whether it's Malcolm X, whether it's Martin Luther King, whether it's RFK, and going on and on to Gerald Ford, two assassination attempts on him, and into the present.As each of these things happened, the movie comes back to people with more and more reverberation because the story, the sense that our politics don't make sense. This is that everything is happening in a world beyond our control, knowledge or even our abilities to comprehend.Lisa Kiefer:And there are so many secrets that we aren't able to know about.Greil Marcus:Yeah, this gets more and more present. So when you end up with a president, a candidate, and then a president who is at the very least beholden to, and at the very worst, under the control of another country, it's almost as if you can't make the Manchurian Candidate argument because it's too trivial. Well, this movie said, but that's what we carry around our heads.But what's shocking about the movie? I want to get back to that because if people haven't seen it, it was unavailable for many years. It was essentially, it wasn't banned in any legal sense, of course, but you couldn't see it for many, many years. It just felt wrong after Kennedy's assassination and it played on TV after Kennedy was assassinated, but then Sinatra controlled the movie. He pulled it. It didn't come out in video. It didn't show on late night TV. It didn't show in revival screenings. It just wasn't there.You could tell people about it as a kind of legend. Now it's available. People can watch it in any way they want, at any time they want. And one of the things that happens in this movie is violence. Violence that from the very first moment is wounding, is disturbing, is hard to take, and it's absolutely in your face. I mean that literally, the movie puts blood splatters in your face. It happens in a way that you're just desperate, as the movie is going on, for it not to go where you know it's going to go. This is not a movie with a happy ending. This has one of the most awful endings that I know. It is an ending of complete despair and self-loathing and hopelessness. The last words of the movie is Sinatra. "Hell, hell, hell!" That's how the movie ends. And there's a thunderclap. Bang. That's it. And you just walk out of there...Lisa Kiefer:Stunned.Greil Marcus:... and it's like your world has been taken away from you. None of this would matter if this movie wasn't made with tremendous glee and excitement on the part of the director and the writer and the editor and the cinematographer and Lawrence Harvey and Frank Sinatra...Lisa Kiefer:Great cast.Greil Marcus:... and Angela Lansbury and Janet Leigh and on and on and on. All these people are working over their heads. They've never been involved in anything that demanded so much of them, that is making them feel, this is what I was born to do. Can I pull this off? Can I make this work? Can I convince people this is who I really am, that I actually would do these terrible things, and going past themselves. None of the people in this movie, to my knowledge or the way I see it, ever did anything as good before or after.They never did anything as innovative. They never did anything as radical. They never did anything as scary. And whether or not they felt that way about their own work in their own lives, don't have any idea, but I don't think so.Lisa Kiefer:I do want you to mention your website, which I have found to be very interesting. What is that?Greil Marcus:Well, there's a writer named Scott Woods who lives in Canada, and he approached me a number of years ago and asked if he could set up a website to collect my writing and just be a gathering place. And I said, "Sure." It's greilmarcus.net, and he just immediately began putting up articles, old things I'd written, recent things I'd written in no particular order, no attempt to be comprehensive, at least not right away. He did it with such incredible imagination and flair, but he started a feature a few years ago. It has the rather corny title of Ask Greil where people write in and ask me questions, and it could be about a song, or a band, or politics, or history or anything, or novels, movies. And I just answered them. I answered them all immediately because if I didn't, they'd pile up and I'd never get back to them. Is Donald Trump a Russian agent? Well, here's why he might be, and that's a complicated argument. So I take some time to talk about it.Lisa Kiefer:Thank you for coming onto Method to the Madness and being our guest here at KALX.Greil Marcus:Well, thank you. It's a thrill to be on your show.Lisa Kiefer:That was musicologist Greil Marcus. He'll be in conversation this Sunday, April 29th at 3:15 with Viv Albertine, formerly of the Slits. This is part of the Bay Area Book Festival in partnership with the San Francisco Chronicle. They'll be speaking at the Goldman Theater of the David Brower Center at 2150 Allston Way. Tickets are $10 ahead.You've been listening to Method to the Madness. You can find all of our podcasts on iTunes University. We'll be back in two weeks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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