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Gabby the Greylag goose just loves to off and explore. But one day she gets left behind and needs to give chase!Written especially for this podcast by Alice. If you'd like to suggest an animal for a future Animal Tales story you can do so by emailing podcast@animaltales.uk. We would love to hear from you. You can find more Animal Tales at https://www.spreaker.com/show/animal-tales-the-kids-story-podcast And if you enjoyed this story, please do leave us a review. Discover a brand new story every Monday, Wednesday and Friday – just for you!
„Life sucks. But what are you going to do about it?“ Greylag stammen aus Portland, Oregon, und haben bis vor einiger Zeit sehr gute Indie Musik gemacht. Ich habe sie auf dem Reeperbahn Festival 2014 getroffen und mit ihnen über ihre Musik gesprochen. Social Media von Greylag ist seit Mitte 2015 still geworden. Keine Ahnung, ob es die Band noch ...
With Eclectic Kettle now at its end, we're spending December reliving a handful of our favourite and memorable moments from Kettle's five year history. This week is #42, where we invent the Crossy Road Grand Prix Championship, and we play great tunes from The Districts, Sucre, Viet Cong, Micah P Hinson and Museum of Love. See the original broadcast here.Reminder, please donate to this year's BFF.fm Winter Fundraiser by visiting https://bff.fm/donate! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′34″ The Large Glass by Museum of Love on Museum of Love (DFA) 13′12″ Easy (Switch Screens) by Son Lux feat. Lorde on Alternate Worlds EP (Joyful Noise) 17′06″ Young and Free by Sucre on Loner (Red Velvet) 20′59″ London Queen by Charli XCX on London Queen (Asylum) 33′00″ Yours To Shake by Greylag on Greylag (Dead Oceans) 36′42″ ARK by We Are The Ocean on ARK (Hassle Records) 49′49″ Continental Shelf by Viet Cong on Viet Cong (Jagjaguwar) 53′04″ Paranoia by Max Frost on Paranoia EP (Atlantic) 56′53″ Work It Out by Knox Hamilton on Work It Out (Prospect Park) 71′50″ What by BONCHO on Just Enough Hip To Be A Woman (Dine Alone Music) 74′06″ Kings and Queens by Allow Darlin' on We Come From The Same Place (Slumberland Records) 77′00″ Repetition by Trampled By Turtles on Wild Animals (Banjodad Records) 80′10″ Seven Horses Seen Or Through The Hours, Still Comes Another Day by Micah P Hinson on Micah P Hinson and The Pioneer Saboteurs (Full Time Hobby) 88′44″ Two Weeks by F.K.A. Twigs on LP1 (Young Turks) 92′46″ Grace by Zola Blood on Meridian EP (Pondlifesongs) 99′46″ 4th and Roebling by The Districts on 4th and Roebling (Fat Possum) 104′34″ Lakes of Fire by Belle Ghoul on Rabbit's Moon & Doomsday (Elefant) 112′34″ A Real Thunderbolt by Paul Cook and the Chronicles on Thunderbolt EP (Grandpa Stan) 115′46″ Lucifer's Eyes by T.O.L.D. on Heaven EP (IAMSOUND Records) Check out the full archives on the website.
With Eclectic Kettle now at its end, we're spending December reliving a handful of our favourite and memorable moments from Kettle's five year history. This week is #42, where we invent the Crossy Road Grand Prix Championship, and we play great tunes from The Districts, Sucre, Viet Cong, Micah P Hinson and Museum of Love. See the original broadcast here.Reminder, please donate to this year's BFF.fm Winter Fundraiser by visiting https://bff.fm/donate! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′34″ The Large Glass by Museum of Love on Museum of Love (DFA) 13′12″ Easy (Switch Screens) by Son Lux feat. Lorde on Alternate Worlds EP (Joyful Noise) 17′06″ Young and Free by Sucre on Loner (Red Velvet) 20′59″ London Queen by Charli XCX on London Queen (Asylum) 33′00″ Yours To Shake by Greylag on Greylag (Dead Oceans) 36′42″ ARK by We Are The Ocean on ARK (Hassle Records) 49′49″ Continental Shelf by Viet Cong on Viet Cong (Jagjaguwar) 53′04″ Paranoia by Max Frost on Paranoia EP (Atlantic) 56′53″ Work It Out by Knox Hamilton on Work It Out (Prospect Park) 71′50″ What by BONCHO on Just Enough Hip To Be A Woman (Dine Alone Music) 74′06″ Kings and Queens by Allow Darlin' on We Come From The Same Place (Slumberland Records) 77′00″ Repetition by Trampled By Turtles on Wild Animals (Banjodad Records) 80′10″ Seven Horses Seen Or Through The Hours, Still Comes Another Day by Micah P Hinson on Micah P Hinson and The Pioneer Saboteurs (Full Time Hobby) 88′44″ Two Weeks by F.K.A. Twigs on LP1 (Young Turks) 92′46″ Grace by Zola Blood on Meridian EP (Pondlifesongs) 99′46″ 4th and Roebling by The Districts on 4th and Roebling (Fat Possum) 104′34″ Lakes of Fire by Belle Ghoul on Rabbit's Moon & Doomsday (Elefant) 112′34″ A Real Thunderbolt by Paul Cook and the Chronicles on Thunderbolt EP (Grandpa Stan) 115′46″ Lucifer's Eyes by T.O.L.D. on Heaven EP (IAMSOUND Records)
Orcadian writer Amy Liptrot reflects on the greylag goose on Orkney, where seemingly no car journey can be completed without seeing a field of geese, in this Tweet of the Day. Tweet of the Day has captivated the Radio 4 audience with its daily 90 seconds of birdsong. But what of the listener to this avian chorus? In this new series of Tweet of the Day, we bring to the airwaves the conversational voices of those who listen to and are inspired by birds. Building on the previous series, a more informal approach to learning alongside a renewed emphasis on encounter with nature and reflection in our relationship with the natural world. Producer: Mark Ward Picture: Simon Richardson.
1. Public Service Broadcasting (UK) - "Gagarin" CD "The Race for Space" (Test Card) 2. Greylag (USA) - "Yours to shake" CD "Greylag" (Dead Oceans) 3. Agricantus (Italy) - "Qanat" CD "Turnari" (Look Studio/CNI) 4. Black Yaya (France/UK) - "Vigilante" CD "Black Yaya" (City Slang) 5. Annie Eve (Poland) - "Bedtime" CD "Sunday 91" (Mouth to Mouth/Sony) 6. Fumaca Preta (Portugal/UK/Holland) - "Eu Era um Cao" CD "Fumaca Preta" (Soundway) 7. Fumaca Preta (Portugal/UK/Holland) - "Recitando a Toa" CD "Fumaca Preta" (Soundway) 8. Allah-Las (USA) - "Artifact" CD "Worship the Sun" (Innovative Leisure) 9. Manika Kaur (Australia/India) - "Ankhee Gharhee" CD "I Bow to You Waheguru" (Kirtan) 10. Murnau B (Spain) - "Peus Torts" CD "Behind You! A Catastrophe" (Hang the DJ) 11. Guillemots (UK) - "Southern Winds" CD "Hello Land!" (State 51 Conspiracy) 12. Jib Kidder (USA) - "The Waves" CD "Teaspoon to the Ocean" (Weird World/Domino) 13. Rebekka Bakken (Norway) - "Little Drop of Poison" CD "Little Drop of Poison" (Emarcy) 14. Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba (Mali) - "Waati" CD "Ba Power" (Glitterbeat) 15. John T. Gast (UK) - "Ceremony" CD "Excerpts" (Planet Mu) Страница программы на оф. сайте Сообщество программы Вконтакте
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Matt Phillion as we discuss media-driven hysteria. I've also got music from King Tuff, Greylag and Dream Police. Show notes: - Check out Matt's new book, The Indestructibles: Breakout - Reading newspapers was once a thing - Boston was a strong two newspaper town - The Herald used to delight in tweaking the Globe - Election ads go for the blue collar vote - "Like hugging a Chicken McNugget" - When your new boss is an uninspirational leader - Matt: The end user is the product - Pop-up ads are the worst - People don't want to hear bad news - It's entirely possible to avoid anything you disagree with - Nobody wants to find middle ground - News networks try to ratchet up the hysteria - Fragmented workplaces - Friends who aren't on social media are easily forgotten - Jay: I don't talk to anyone on the phone anymore -Another Charlie interruption - To be continued Music: King Tuff - Eyes of the Muse Greylag - Yours to Shake Dream Police - Hypnotized Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The King Tuff song is on the album Black Moon Spell on Sub Pop. Download the song for free at KEXP. The Greylag song is on the album Greylag on Dead Oceans. Download the song for free at KEXP. The Dream Police song is on the album Hypnotized on Sacred Bones Records. Download the song for free at KEXP. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Midday Show host Cheryl Waters presents music that will make you want to groove, shake, and shimmy through the cold November weather. Featuring tunes from Greylag, Operators, Twin Peaks, Blooper and more. 1. Greylag - Yours To Shake 2. Alvvays - Next Of Kin 3. Operators - True 4. Wampire - Bad Attitude 5. Naomi Punk - Television Man 6. clipping. - Work Work (Feat. Cocc Pistol Cree) 7. Pond - Waiting Around For Grace 8. Dana Buoy - Preacher 9. Twin Peaks - Flavor 10. Sloan - You Don't Need Excuses To Be Good 11. Foxygen - How Can You Really 12. King Tuff - Eyes of the Muse 13. The Casket Girls - Day to Day 14. Zig Zags - Magic 15. Blooper - Tinted WindowsSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.