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This week, I'm working on part of a song for a future Thirteenth Hour soundtrack as well as giving an update on a little live performance.
This week, I'm preparing a song from The Thirteenth Hour soundtrack to be played live on either the guitar or piano.
My head on your chest, I can hear and feel your heart beating; I swear to god it's like your heart's singing.
Part Three - get the hanky ready... Jim's new heart, new challenges, new family and circle of friends.
ASMR Heartbeat and Deep Breathing
This episode was originally released in summer of 2015. Music * Under the credits is Harlaamstrat 74 off of John Dankworth's Modesty Blaise score. * Then, we have the most obvious crickets/summer night song ever: the fantastic, perpetually delightful Green Arrow from Yo La Tengo's I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One, which has soundtracked many crickety summer nights for me over the years. * The cops roll in to a loop of the very beginning of the epic Ptah, the El Daoud, the title track to Alice Coltrane's album from 1970. * Then we have a mix of two improvisations from Charles Cohen's “Brother I Prove You Wrong”: Cloud Hands and The Boy and the Snake Dance. * There's a brief dip into Dorian, by Fang Island. * The jaunty accordion, typewriter thing is Biking is Better on Wintergatan's eponymous album. Notes I researched this one primarily through old newspapers. The easiest place to find a number of them is to read the excellent site, The Museum of Hoaxes' page on this event. Also: if you're in the Atlanta area and ever want to have yourself a day, you can see the actual monkey. It's preserved in a jar at the Georgia Bureau of Investigations museum in Decatur Georgia. The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia, a collective of independently owned and operated podcasts.
Going back in time to revisit Yo La Tengo's album, 'I Can Hear the Heart Beating As One'. Hit us up! Instagram/Twitter: @TracksPod Email: Trackspod@gmail.com
Let's take a look at Rihanna's major impact in the music world. Songs Played: Frank Ocean: Swim Good Fat Joe & Remy Ma: All The Way Up (Remix) (Feat. French Montana and Jay-Z) Rihanna: Work (Feat. Jay-Z) Rihanna: Needed Me Rotation: DOMi & JD Beck: TAKE A CHANCE (Feat. Anderson .Paak) Nipsey Hussle: Stucc In The Grind (Feat. Bino Rideaux) Pusha T: Coming Home (Feat. Ms. Lauryn Hill) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/88ec2/message
In April, Yo La Tengo's landmark 1997 album I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One celebrated its 25th anniversary. In this latest episode of our Matador Revisionist History podcast, the band – Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, and James McNew – joins label co-owner Gerard Cosloy to discuss the record's history and singular standing within the YLT oeuvre. “We know this is considered a key part of the arc,” explains Kaplan. “If we're at the merch table and somebody is asking, ‘I don't have any of your records, which one should I get?' we know this is the right answer. Whether we feel that way or not, we know we're supposed to recommend this record.” Further reminiscences include the origin of The Condo Fucks, how a fake Brian Brain tribute album spiraled into real-life drama, and why the working title of “The Lie and How We Told It” was “The Hard Singing Song.”
Original de Hoboken, Nova Jersey, o Yo La Tengo atravessou as décadas de 1980 e 1990 em uma sequência de obras que contaram com a forte aclamação da crítica e carinho do público. Nada que se compare ao sucesso em torno de "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One" (1997), trabalho que alcança uma posição de destaque nas paradas de sucesso, apresenta músicas como "Autumn Sweater" e "Sugarcube", e ainda consolida o trio formado por Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan e James McNew como um dos mais importantes do período. No aniversário de 25 anos do álbum, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi) e Gabriel Eliott (@eliminadorzinho) discutem o impacto e a herança cultural deixada pelo disco. Gostou do programa e quer ter acesso a outros episódios com muita antecedência? Apoie a gente em https://www.padrim.com.br/podcastvfsm.
The Hunks celebrate the 25th anniversary of the seminal 1997 Yo La Tengo record.
Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi), Isadora Almeida (@almeidadora), Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra) e Nik Silva (@niksilva) conversam sobre aqueles discos que nunca nos abandonam. Não importa o aparelho, não importa a plataforma de streaming: eles sempre estão lá! Apoie o nosso podcast: https://bit.ly/3ohnUck Citados No Programa: https://bit.ly/3MxQBLJ Não Paro De Ouvir ➜ PinkPantheress https://spoti.fi/3vfJTUX ➜ Lykke Li https://bit.ly/3LmIemh ➜ Zola Jesus https://bit.ly/3xQI2I1 ➜ Ruth Radelet https://bit.ly/3Omv4aH ➜ Jorge Drexler https://spoti.fi/3rUa3dD ➜ Fontaines D.C. https://bit.ly/38fAfs8 ➜ Odradek https://bit.ly/3kdVHR5 ➜ Soccer Mommy https://bit.ly/3L8X13M ➜ Bolis Pupul https://bit.ly/387nsrT ➜ Purity Ring https://bit.ly/37xlaCC ➜ Hatchie https://bit.ly/3vgI3mO Você Precisa Ouvir Isso ➜ The Morning Show (Apple TV+) ➜ The Droupout (Star+) ➜ Revista Balaclava https://bit.ly/3LllkeV ➜ Yo La Tengo - Painful (1993) - Electr-O-Pura (1995) - I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One (1997) - And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out (2000) - Summer Sun (2003) Contato: contato@vamosfalarsobremusica.com.br
Few people are ever allowed on a data center floor. Andreas van der Linden is one of those people. Andreas is a data center technician and the maintenance lead at Google's Eemshaven data center in the Netherlands. Every day, he and his team weave through aisles of server racks, making sure all the computers are running optimally.To become an expert at fixing computers, Andreas first had to become an expert at taking them apart. Today, Andreas leads a team that makes sure data center maintenance gets done on time and up to quality standards. But he never loses sight of his inner kid – and a passion for cracking open a computer himself to see what needs fixing. Learn more about building your career at a data center.
I have had many exchanges with Jamie Campbell about music, and I have always found his observations interesting and informative, so I wanted to get him to share them on the show. He obliged for this week's episode, in which we discussed one of his favorite albums — I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One by Yo La Tengo. In addition to discussing this album, Jamie talked about the role that radio played in shaping his musical tastes, and the formative role that ‘90s music played for him in general.You can find Jamie and his musical commentary on Twitter at @spacegauche.Al is on Twitter at @almelchiorBB, and this show has accounts on Twitter and Instagram at @youmealbum. Be sure to follow @youmealbum to find out in advance about upcoming guests and featured albums for this podcast.Al has recently launched You, Me and An Album: The Newsletter. You can subscribe for free to get Al's monthly posts, but paid subscriptions give you access to weekly posts and much more. Please consider trying a paid subscription as it also helps to support this podcast! https://youmealbum.substack.com/1:20 Jamie joins the show1:59 Jamie explains the baseball-related origins of Yo La Tengo's name4:11 Jamie really started digging into bands he liked in the early ‘90s7:11 Both Jamie and Al listened to WHFS during formative music-listening periods10:48 Jamie tells Al of WHFS's demise12:42 Al wonders why he doesn't remember hearing YLT on the radio13:42 Jamie became less reliant on radio as the ‘90s progressed15:57 Little Honda was Jamie's entry point into YLT17:05 Becoming a YLT fan was a long-term project for Jamie20:12 Al wonders if he would have heard Beating as One differently with more knowledge of YLT's catalog23:27 Jamie explains why he chose Beating as One for this episode25:00 Al and Jamie find Beating as One to be both eclectic and consistent25:59 Stockholm Syndrome as an outlier on the album32:01 Jamie likes how YLT vocals are more like just another instrument36:01 The songs Jamie liked in his initial listens to Beating as One38:24 The Georgia Hubley songs40:07 The songs that were growers for Jamie44:44 The one track that Jamie is still ambivalent about51:06 What changes would Jamie make to shorten the album?55:09 My Little Corner of the World57:14 We're An American Band1:00:17 Al highlights his favorite tracks so far1:04:19 Deeper Into Movies
A message from Pastor Benjy Simmons of Gathering Community Church in Surfside Beach, SC."My Heart Beating in Time with HisI Timothy 2:1-4, Matthew 5:44, 9:37-38What Can We Pray For?1. Pray For Our Leaders (I Tim, 2:1-4)2. Pray For Your Enemies (Matt. 5:44)3. Pray For The Church (Matt. 9:37-38)Benefits of Prayer1. Prayer Changes Our Focus2. Pray Brings Us Closer To God3. Prayer Ushers Us Into God's Presence4. Prayer Is A Way To Help Others5. Prayer Helps Calm Us6. Prayer Brings About ChangePrayer Keeps Our HeartIn Time With Jesus..Is Your Heart In Step With His?______________________________________If you wish to Support our Ministry , your Contributions can be mailed to :Gathering Community ChurchPO Box 1813Murrells Inlet, SC. 29576-------------------------------------------------------------Gathering Community Church1504 Hwy 17 NorthSurfside Beach, SC. 29575843.828.3333--------------------------------------------------------------EMAIL: gatheringcc1210@gmail.comWEBSITE: https://www.gatheringcommunitychurch.comCCLI LICENSE #20066032
A history and review of Yo La Tengo's I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therollingreview/support
It's Monday and it's time for another episode. In the following recording, you will hear me talking with someone from the Philippines who had to quit weed due to panic attacks. He quit cold turkey, however, the process wasn't straightforward, as we find out. We also discussed how easily available weed is in the Philippines and whether the government is taking the war on drugs to approach too serious. Thank you to our anonymous guest, I know it took some time to get our dates and time synced. Have you ever experienced panic attacks due to marijuana or perhaps you know someone? Get in touch, send us an email at info@mylastjoint.comChapters:00:00 Podcast intro01:37 Guest introduction03:00 When did you start having problems06:20 How did your use of weed change?11:50 How do you deal with stress now?14:50 What sort of withdrawals did you experience?20:44 Three essential things to quitting weed23:54 Is weed easily accessible in the Philippines?27:33 Podcast outroJoin our community, share your story and ditch your bad habit. Visit www.mylastjoint.comIf you liked this, please click follow and subscribe.Thank you for listening- Anze
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I few weeks ago the good folks over at The Slow Music Movement sent me a couple tracks by Wiki Chaves. After listening I immediately knew I had to construct a mix around the laid back guitar style. A style The Slow Music Movement calls - "Perfect for all your beach lying, garden barbecuing, hammock slouching, sunbathing, holiday taking soundtrack needs." Here's a link to the latest Wiki Chaves release: https://wikichaves.bandcamp.com/ From there I listened to guitar music for a couple of weeks, collecting tracks with a similar vibe. There were some artists I knew right away that I would include like Khruangbin, Bill Frisell & William Tyler. Some were new discoveries like Tommy Guerrero & Jeffrey Silverstein. While others were older tracks I was happy to rediscover such as Steve Hiett, Pat Metheny, Durutti Column and Yo La Tengo. I like how the mix takes a more acoustic turn about half way through. Starting with new music from The Phonometrician then an old track from Calexico to even older tracks from Charlie Haden & Pat Metheny and Yo La Tengo. Many of the mixes I do tend to focus on new music because that's what I'm listening to at the time. This mix, however, hits on 5 decades of music and it's pretty cool how they mesh together. Artist/album links: https://wikichaves.bandcamp.com/ https://khruangbin.bandcamp.com/album/mordechai https://williamtyler.bandcamp.com/ https://tommy-guerrero-too-good.bandcamp.com/ https://jeffreysilverstein.bandcamp.com/ https://theslowmusicmovement.bandcamp.com/album/future-folk-friendly-faces-different-spaces https://trondkallevag.bandcamp.com/album/bedehus-hawaii https://thephonometrician.bandcamp.com/ https://casadecalexico.bandcamp.com/ https://yolatengo.bandcamp.com/ https://thegreenkingdom.bandcamp.com/ https://efficientspace.bandcamp.com/album/down-on-the-road-by-the-beach https://store.unseen-music.com/album/eingya Cheers! T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Wiki Chaves - Pleasure Point (Raiz 2021) 04:16 Khruangbin - Father Bird, Mother Bird (Mordechai 2020) 07:17 Steve Hiett - Blue Beach (Down on the Road by the Beach 1983) 11:21 Bill Frisell - The Shortest Day (Guitar in the Space Age! 2014) 14:05 William Tyler - Highway Anxiety (Modern Country 2016) 19:27 Tommy Guerrero - Sun Rays Lie Stilts (Perpetual 2015) 21:15 Jeffrey Silverstein - This and Also (Future Folk: Friendly Faces; Different Spaces 2021) 25:15 Durutti Column - Sara E Tristana (Amigos Em Portugal 1983) 28:03 Bexar Bexar - n.r.o.t. (haralambos 2003) 31:17 Trond Kallevåg Hansen - Bedehus og Hawaii (Bedehus & Hawaii 2019) 36:15 The Phonometrician - Campos de Trigo (El Mar Convertido en Oceano 2021) 39:45 Calexico - Above the Ranch (Tool Box 2007) 42:50 Charlie Haden & Pat Metheny - Cinema Paradiso (Beyond The Missouri Sky 1997) 46:33 Yo La Tengo - Green Arrow (I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One 1997) 51:40 The Green Kingdom - Sol 1 (Solaria 2021) 55:09 Steve Hiett - Standing There (Down on the Road by the Beach 1983) 58:27 Helios - Emancipation (Eingya 2006) 60:50 Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays - September Fifteenth (As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls 1980) 62:47 end
The first thing I hear when I hear the word 'impossible,' I hear 'bet,' 'challenge accepted.' Now that we've moved past the impossible, what were the obstacles that you say I can't do and we're going to figure it out one by one.When I hear the word resilient, I just hear 'pulse.' When everything goes wrong, when you lose a loved one, when you're dealing with COVID, when you lose a job, when things don't go your way, you still got that pulse in your heart. That means you're literally the embodiment of resiliency. So when it's dark as, 'I don't know what,' you get a heart still beating, that is the rollout reminder, constantly. Every moment you take a breath is telling YOU are the definition of resiliency. So if this thing (heart beating) can keep going, I've got no excuse not to. Enjoy this PT 1 with me sharing my story with Toi Sweeney, Founder & CEO of the Well Dressed Brand. Remember, the square root of impossible is me.Get more into this discussion on episode 22 #ImpossibleYou can listen to the full episode at Facebook.com/WellDressed11#####Rate & Review iDigress Podcast: RateThisPodcast.com/iDigress#####Looking for direction in your business?Searching for clarity in your messaging?Having difficulty connecting to your target audience?Wishing you had a roadmap to navigate platforms & trends?Looking to systemize your marketing to reach your destination?If you're internally screaming yes to any of these questions, connect with Troy below to discover how you can finally get the answers and solutions you need!#####Connect with Troy:Follow Troy on Twitter: Twitter.com/FindTroyConnect with Troy on LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/FindTroySubscribe to Troy's YouTube Channel: YouTube.com/FindTroyLooking for a marketing strategist to build the structure, strategies, and systems you need to get the success you want and the ROI you desire in your business? Book a discovery call to talk with Troy at FindTroy.com.
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¡Nuestra segunda cápsula especial de octubre! Muchísimas gracias a Karen y a Milena (@milenahnz_) por compartirnos sus historias ¡por segunda vez! Escuchen con audífonos para una mejor experiencia. Patreon de Mariana: patreon.com/vikingalectora ¡Sigue nuestras redes! @measustaspod en Twitter, Facebook e Instagram Mariana: @marianessu Ramón: @ram_fa Nuestro logo es por The Mountain With Teeth. Sigue su trabajo en Facebook, Instagram y Twitter. Música: Play With Me, por Myuu https://soundcloud.com/myuu/play-with-me CC by US 3.0 Kevin MacLeod: Simple Music to Frighten Small Children By by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4366-simple-music-to-frighten-small-children-by License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Night Vigil by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5746-night-vigil License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unseen Horrors by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4569-unseen-horrors License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Supernatural Radio A by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4445-supernatural-radio-a License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unnatural Situation by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4567-unnatural-situation License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Efectos: Soft wind, por florianreichelthttps://freesound.org/people/florianreichelt/sounds/459977/ Wind through trees, por spoonbenderhttps://freesound.org/people/spoonbender/sounds/244942/ Autumn wind and dry leaves, por Stek59https://freesound.org/people/Stek59/sounds/457318/ Witch’s whisper, por InSintesi https://freesound.org/people/InSintesi/sounds/349052/ Suspense, por woodmoose https://freesound.org/people/woodmoose/sounds/165294/ woman crying, por FreyaMaluk https://freesound.org/people/FreyaMaluk/sounds/319537/ Low Frecuency Stump, por Uzbazur https://freesound.org/people/Uzbazur/sounds/221872/ The Upside- Down, por univ_lyon3 https://freesound.org/people/univ_lyon3/sounds/410824/ Heart Beating, por michorvath https://freesound.org/people/michorvath/sounds/273150/
Bob and Pete discuss Yo La Tengo's 8th album, "I Can Hear the Heart Beating As One".
One of Matt’s formative college records versus a 2020 release? Only on MinnTrax! Special guest Paul Charchian (Guillotine Leagues, Video Games Weekly, and more) almost didn’t bring Other Lives’s “For Their Love” to the table, but we’re glad he did – it’s a densely-arranged indie pop classic at only six months old (and maybe also a subliminal message about the band being a group of vampires). Yo La Tengo’s “I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One,” on the other hand, was a shoo-in for Matt, who used to wander the UMN campus to its understated rock vibes. After the discussion, we field a few questions from the MinnMax community, touching on albums we think would make good game concepts, our favorite concert films, and music that defined the cultures we grew up in. Thanks for the great questions and song suggestions, everyone! To jump to a particular discussion, check out the timestamps below… 7:15 - “We Wait” 11:30 - “Sound of Violence” 16:20 - “Lost Day” 22:25 - “All Eyes - For Their Love” 32:40 - “Dead Language” 36:13 - “Nites Out” 40:25 - “Hey Hey I” 53:45 - “Moby Octopad” 58:30 - “Little Honda” 1:01:50 - “Sugarcube” 1:06:10 - “Autumn Sweater” 1:11:55 - “Green Arrow” 1:13:43 - “One PM Again” 1:14:34 - “The Lie and How We Told It” 1:18:35 - “Center of Gravity” 1:20:50 - “Return to Hot Chicken” 1:22:50 - “Stockholm Syndrome” 1:30:25 - “Spec Bebop” 1:33:49 - Community questions 1:39:09 - Anna von Hausswolff - “Ugly and Vengeful” 1:47:40 - Community song (“Leaving Eden” by Carolina Chocolate Drops, suggested by MinnMax supporter Tim Lorow) Follow Paul Charchain on Twitter at @PaulCharchian and GuillotineLeagues.com Support MinnMax on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/minnmax/ MinnTrax Episode Playlist: https://spoti.fi/2vgqfvK MinnTrax Community Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3aRRgox
From «Alternative World» to «Sky Dive», from «Empty Heart Again» to «Heart Beating». 25 of the latest uplifting trance tracks in this episode. Take a journey into sound with TranceChill every week! TranceChill is a non-profit, independent trance show. Please don't upload this episode to paid download sites! Tune in for two hours of pure uplifting trance awesomeness! Stay safe! This episode was broadcasted on Twitch.tv/djskoen at July 5th, 2020 at 22:00 CEST/16:00 EDT, ETN.fm Ch. 1 (www.etn.fm) at July 6th, 2020 at 22:00 CEST/16:00 EDT, on NoGrief FM (t.co/tuQU60mMq3) at July 7th, 2020 at 19:00 CEST/13:00 EDT, Discover Trance Radio (www.discovertrance.com) at July 7th, 2020 at 23:00 CEST/18:00 EDT, and on Beats2Dance Trance (www.beats2dance.com) at July 10th, 2020 at 12:00 CEST/06:00 EDT. 1. Alyx - The Alternative World (Original Mix) [Digital Euphoria] 2. Fischer & Miethig & Rezwan Khan - From Munich to New York (Simon Fischer Remix) [Phoenix] 3. Joyline Snow - Heart Beating (Original Mix) [Sundance] 4. Woody Van Eyden & DJ T.H. & Cari - Drowning (Extended Mix) [ASOT] 5. Rezwan Khan - Ascension (W!SS Remix) [Nahawand] 6. MakeFlame & Toyax - My Love Of My Life (Extended Mix) [Redux] 7. Peter Miethig - Incredible Feelings (Extended Mix) [Always Alive] 8. 40Thavha - Amor Roma (Extended Mix) [Sundance] 9. Han Beukers - Perseverance (Original Mix) [Nrgized Audio] 10. ZeroMusiX - Power (Extended Mix) [Progressive Vibes Dark] 11. Jamie Walker - Harmony [VANDIT] 12. Jhonny Vergel - Beloved Wife (Extended Mix) [Redux 138] 13. Atragun, Eldream & Mark Wild - Devotion (Amine Maxwell Remix) [Sub.Mission] 14. Kometillo - Blue & Pink (Original Mix) [Aural Sonic] 15. Alex Burn & Costa Pantazis - Resolution (Psy-Trance mix) [Burning Chrome] 16. FAWZY - Cosmic Mission (Extended Mix) [HeavensGate] 17. Evgeny Venge - Appeasement (Original Mix) [Neostatic] 18. Kelvin Rowlands - Zeus (Original Mix) [Aural Sonic] 19. David Surok - Desire (Extended Mix) [Beyond The Stars] 20. Nord Horizon - Lost In Ibiza (Extended Mix) [Digital Society] 21. Tony Hang - Willpower (Extended Mix) [Regenerate] 22. C-Rouge - Groong (Ash K & Junior Uplifting Remix) [CD-R] 23. Rene Ablaze & Christopher Corrigan - Back To Reality (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Knights] 24. Saket & Kate Miles - Empty Heart Again (Extended Mix) [Molekular Sounds] 25. Trance Ferhat - Sky Dive (Original Mix) [Aural Sonic] Website: www.trancechill.com iTunes: www.trancechill.com/itunes TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Podcasts/TranceChill-p1122215/ Twitch: https://twitch.tv/djskoen Program site on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TranceChill Program site on Twitter: www.twitter.com/TranceChill Program site on Discord: https://discord.gg/4qg99Fw
Best of Archive Part Three... get the hanky ready... Jim's new heart, new challenges, new family and circle of friends...
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Arguably the rock-geekiest band of all time, Hoboken indie-rockers Yo La Tengo have internalized seemingly every album they've ever heard, and they mix these diverse influences into distinctive and tasty musical stir-fries. Sometimes they're noisy and deliberately sloppy, sometimes they're gorgeous and pensive, but they're almost always engaging, and I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One is simultaneously their most accessible and their most eclectic album to date. It also happens to be Will's favorite album ever, so get ready for a heapin' helpin' of superlatives as he hosts this in-depth look at its 16 songs, along with fellow YLT fans Dan, Mike, and Rich. PLEASE NOTE: We said some swears in this one, hence the explicit tag. We just thought you should know. See https://discordpod.com/listen/029-yo-la-tengo-i-can-hear-the-heart-beating-as-one-1997 for complete show notes.
Jaf B Special Summer Podcast - Good vibes onlyTracklist 01. The Count - Exis02. Stars (feat. Laniia) - Vize03. Glad you came - Vize04. Shadow - Triplo Max05. Moonlight - Gaullin06. In my mind - Dynoro & Gigi D'Agostino07. Old friend - Elderbrook08. Dished (Male Stripper) - Purple Disco Machine09. Corrida (feat. Boe Brady) - Adam Trigger 10. Bella Ciao - Hugel11. Heart Beating - Nora En Pure12. Summer is calling - Aquagen13. Rhythm of the night - Corona14. Summer on you (feat. Wulf) - Sam Feldt & Lucas & Steve15. Set it off - Beachbag16. Tell me why - Sound of Legend (Keanu Silva RMX)17. Gold Baby - Le Shuuk18. Where did you go - Regi19. Children Body Mash Up - Jaf BFollow me on Instagram & SoundCloudThx for listen to my Podcast
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Cant You Hear My Heart beating? Sound of heart beating 6 Weeks 4 Days From 6 ½ -7 weeks is the time when a heartbeat can be detected and viability can be assessed. A normal heartbeat at 6-7 weeks would be 90-110 beats per minute. The presence of an embryonic heartbeat is an assuring sign of the health of the pregnancy. Genesis 1:27 So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them. Jeremiah 1:5 “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you; I appointed you a prophet to the nations.” Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope. Isaiah 44:2 Thus says the Lord who made you, who formed you from the womb… Abortion defined according to online dictionary says, “it is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy.” Miriam Webster defines “abortion” 1 : the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus: such as a : spontaneous expulsion of a human fetus during the first 12 weeks of gestation www.medicinenet.com: Abortion: In medicine, an abortion is the premature exit of the products of conception (the fetus, fetal membranes, and placenta) from the uterus. It is the loss of a pregnancy and does not refer to why that pregnancy was lost. The verbiage on the Planned parenthood website seem to make it seem like its a walk in the park, that its as common as a common cold, everyone does it. I pray for this Nation and every women who is making this decision today as you listen to this podcast. There is no mention of "what's best" for the baby in the womb? None? Its as if there is no exisitence of a life, no advocate for this precious life. 61,000,000 babies returned to heaven since Roe v. Wade. How will history look back and judge us? Website Planned Parenthood Is abortion the right option for me? Abortion is very common, and people have abortions for many different reasons. Only you know what’s best for you, but good information and support can really help you make the decision that is best for your own health and well-being. No one should pressure you into making any decision about your pregnancy, no matter what. At the end of the day, only you know what’s right for you. (Planned parenthood) Why do people decide to have an abortion? If you’re thinking about having an abortion, you’re so not alone. Millions of people face unplanned pregnancies every year, and about 4 out of 10 of them decide to get an abortion. Some people with planned pregnancies also get abortions because of health or safety reasons. Overall, 1 in 4 women in the U.S. will have an abortion by the time they’re 45 years old. Sometimes, the decision is simple. Other times, it’s complicated. But either way, the decision to have an abortion is personal, and you’re the only one who can make it. Everyone has their own unique and valid reasons for having an abortion. Some of the many different reasons people decide to end a pregnancy include: They want to be the best parent possible to the kids they already have. They’re not ready to be a parent yet. It’s not a good time in their life to have a baby. They want to finish school, focus on work, or achieve other goals before having a baby. They’re not in a relationship with someone they want to have a baby with. They’re in an abusive relationship or were sexually assaulted. The pregnancy is dangerous or bad for their health. The fetus won’t survive the pregnancy or will suffer after birth. They just don’t want to be a parent. Deciding to have an abortion doesn’t mean you don’t want or love children. In fact, 6 out of 10 people who get abortions already have kids — and many of them decide to end their pregnancies so they can focus on the children they already have. And people who aren’t already parents when they get an abortion often go on to have a baby later, when they feel they are in a better position to be a good parent. The bottom line is, deciding if and when to have a baby is very personal, and only you know what’s best for you and your family. Abortion There are two ways of ending a pregnancy: in-clinic abortion and the abortion pill. Both are safe and very common. If you’re pregnant and thinking about abortion, you may have lots of questions. We’re here to help. What are the types of in-clinic abortions? In-clinic abortion works by using suction to take a pregnancy out of your uterus. There are a couple of kinds of in-clinic abortion procedures. Your doctor or nurse will know which type is right for you, depending on how far you are into your pregnancy. Suction abortion (also called vacuum aspiration) is the most common type of in-clinic abortion. It uses gentle suction to empty your uterus. It’s usually used until about 14-16 weeks after your last period. Which kind of abortion you choose all depends on your personal preference and situation. Some people choose in-clinic abortion because they want to to have their procedure done at a health center, with nurses, doctors, and trained support staff there the whole time. (With the abortion pill, you have the abortion at home.) In-clinic abortions are also much faster than the abortion pill: most in-clinic abortions only take about 5-10 minutes, while a medication abortion may take up to 24 hours to complete. How late you can get an abortion depends on the laws in your state and what doctor, abortion clinic, or Planned Parenthood health center you go to. It may be harder to find a health care provider who will do an abortion after the 12th week of pregnancy, so it’s best to try to have your abortion as soon as possible. What is the abortion pill? Medication abortion — also called the abortion pill — is a safe and effective way to end an early pregnancy. How effective is the abortion pill? The abortion pill is very effective. The effectiveness depends on how far along you are in your pregnancy when you take the medicine. For people who are 8 weeks pregnant or less, it works about 94-98 out of 100 times. For people who are 8-9 weeks pregnant, it works about 94-96 out of 100 times. For people who are 9-10 weeks pregnant, it works about 91-93 out of 100 times. The abortion pill usually works, but if it doesn’t, you can take more medicine or have an in-clinic abortion to complete the abortion. Why do people choose the abortion pill? Which kind of abortion you choose all depends on your personal preference and situation. With medication abortion, some people like that you don’t need to have a procedure in a doctor’s office. You can have your medication abortion at home or in another comfortable place that you choose. You get to decide who you want to be with during your abortion, or you can go it alone. Because medication abortion is similar to a miscarriage, many people feel like it’s more “natural” and less invasive. Claims about treatments that reverse the effects of medication abortion are out there, and a handful of states require doctors and nurses to tell their patients about them before they can provide abortion care. But these claims haven’t been proven in reliable medical studies — nor have they been tested for safety, effectiveness, or the likelihood of side effects — so experts like the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists reject these untested supposed treatments. Studies on the abortion pill do show that if you take the first medicine but not the second, the abortion pill is less likely to work. So if you’ve begun the process of having an abortion using the abortion pill but are having second thoughts, contact the doctor or nurse you saw for the abortion right away to talk about your best next steps and what to expect. Trimesters (Healthline.com) A normal, full-term pregnancy is 40 weeks, and can range from 37-42 weeks. It’s divided into three trimesters. Each trimester lasts between 12 and 14 weeks, or about three months. The first trimester lasts from the first through the 13th week of pregnancy. Although you may not look pregnant during the first trimester, your body is going through enormous changes as it accommodates a growing baby. Listen to the heart beat 6 weeks 4 days The second trimester (weeks 13-27) is the most comfortable period of time for the majority of pregnant women. Most of the early pregnancy symptoms will gradually disappear. You will likely feel a surge in energy levels during the daytime and be able to enjoy a more restful night's sleep. The second trimester is when most women can feel their baby move for the first time, usually by 20 weeks. The baby can even hear and recognize your voice during the second trimester. An anatomy ultrasound might be performed between weeks 18 and 22. At this scan, parts of the baby’s body will be measured and assessed to make sure that they are functioning. These body parts include the: heart lungs kidney brain Around 18 weeks of pregnancy, your little one hears their very first sounds. By 24 weeks, those little ears are rapidly developing. Your baby's sensitivity to sound will improve even more as the weeks pass. The limited sounds your baby hears around this point in your pregnancy are noises you may not even notice. The third trimester lasts from the 28th week through to the birth of your baby. Science of Fetal Pain - Can The Fetus Feel Pain? (lozierinstitute.com) Fetal reactions provide evidence of pain response. The unborn baby reacts to noxious stimuli with avoidance reactions and stress responses. As early as 8 weeks the baby exhibits reflex movement during invasive procedures.There is extensive evidence of a hormonal stress response by unborn babies as early as 18 weeks Fetal surgeons recognize unborn babies as patients. A leading children’s hospital performed nearly 1,600 fetal surgeries between 1995 and June 2017. Perinatal medicine now treats unborn babies as young as 18 weeks for dozens of conditions. Pain medication for unborn patients is routinely administered as standard medical practice. The Wesleyan Church (11) Abortion. The Wesleyan Church seeks to recognize and preserve the sanctity of human life from conception to natural death and, thus, is opposed to the use of induced abortion. However, it recognizes that there may be rare pregnancies where there are grave medical conditions threatening the life of the mother, which could raise a serious question about taking the life of the unborn child. In such a case, a decision should be made only after very prayerful consideration following medical and spiritual counseling. The Wesleyan Church encourages its members to become informed about the abortion issue and to become actively involved locally and nationally in the preparation and passage of appropriate legislation guaranteeing protection of life under law to unborn children. What Can You Do? “I Mode” Women’s Health and Wellness Clinic of Walton PRCWC provides compassionate care, practical help and evidence-based education to women who believe they’re pregnant and who may be considering abortion. We offer help without judgment and a path to Christ, both in word and deed. SERVING FROM YOUR SPIRITUAL GIFTEDNESS… First Corinthians 12, 13, 14 – Love being the greatest of these!!! Prayer team -gift of intercession, faith, encouragement Medical professionals-licensed practical and registered nurses, N.P., P.A.-gift of mercy Patient Advocates (Female)-gift of wisdom, faith, mercy, teaching Fatherhood Mentors (Male)-gift of wisdom, faith, mercy, teaching Telephone Consultant-gift of wisdom, faith, mercy, administration Hope Closet Coordinator-gift of administration, mercy Earn-While-You-Learn Program Facilitators – gift of faith, teaching, exhortation Abstinence/STD/Fetal Development Educators for Students-gift of teaching, exhortation Abortion Recovery/Healing Facilitators-gift of mercy, faith, encouragement/exhortation Administrative Services Clerical Assistance to Managers Bulk Mailing Church Liaison Fundraiser/Public relations/ Event Committee Speakers Team PRCWC Commitment To Care Link: http://prcwalton.com/about-pregnancy-resource-center-of-walton-county/commitment-to-care/ email me: realpurpose.pastorboblenz@gmail.com References The Discipline 2016: The Wesleyan Church . 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Music * Under the credits is Harlaamstrat 74 off of John Dankworth's Modesty Blaise score. * Then, we have the most obvious crickets/summer night song ever: the fantastic, perpetually delightful Green Arrow from Yo La Tengo's I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One, which has soundtracked many crickety summer nights for me over the years. * The cops roll in to a loop of the very beginning of the epic Ptah, the El Daoud, the title track to Alice Coltrane's album from 1970. * Then we have a mix of two improvisations from Charles Cohen's Brother I Prove You Wrong: Cloud Hands and The Boy and the Snake Dance. * There's a brief dip into Dorian, by Fang Island. * The jaunty accordion, typewriter thing is Biking is Better on Wintergatan's eponymous album. Notes I researched this one primarily through old newspapers. The easiest place to find a number of them is to read the excellent site, The Museum of Hoaxes' page on this event. Also: if you're in the Atlanta area and ever want to have yourself a day, you can see the actual monkey. It's preserved in a jar at the Georgia Bureau of Investigations museum in Decatur Georgia.
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J-Six at LUXY club, Taipei(11/19/2011)playlist:Tropical Melons (Kaiserdisco Sunrise Remix) - 2000 And OneOchtendgloren (Tvardovsky Remix) - Alessandro DigaNaive (Dosem Remix) - Tom GlassSilent Drop (Vinyl Mix) - DosemPushin' Too Hard (Guy J Remix) - Saints & SinnersApril's Sun - Alessandro DigaFunktribe (Dub) - QuivverThe Passion Of Zorro (Club Mix) - Omid 16BLazers - Sei ABeta Decay (Alan Fitzpatrick Mix) - SianMusak (Paul Thomas & Sonny Wharton Remix) - TriscoFreed - DosemXpander (12" Remastered Version) - SashaBlixx - Alan FitzpatrickHeart Beating feat. Kid A (Fraction Remix) - AgoriaBeach Kisses (Joris Voorn Green Mix) - DosemDownpipe (Original Club Mix) - Underworld, D.Ramirez, Mark KnightJungle Drums (Tom Middleton 3D Dub) - The ModwheelJaana (Carlo Lio Remix) - KaiserdiscoSpeechless feat. Carl Craig & La Scalars (Gesaffelstein Remix) - Agoria, Carl Craig, La ScalarsStubborn Seasons (Egbert Remix) - Jamie StevensDark Flower (Fever Mix) - Robert BabiczIntro the Bird One (J-Six Remix) - The XX vs UnderworldJ-Sixwww.j-six.comjames@j-six.comcell: 886 915 392566city: Taipei, TaiwanFOLLOW ME on facebookwww.facebook.com/jamesix
Heavy Drug Never Die by J-SixHeavy Drug - UNKLELast Of The Breed (Dosem Remix) - HeartikOchtendgloren (Tvardovsky Remix) - Alessandro DigaApril's Sun (Original Mix) - Alessandro DigaLotus - NharFreed - DosemBlixx - Alan FitzpatrickFunktribe (Dub) - QuivverFor My Soul - Mladen TomicTribe Touring (Uto Karem Remix) - Mladen TomicLazers - Sei AMusak (Paul Thomas & Sonny Wharton Remix) - TriscoHeart Beating feat. Kid A (Fraction Remix) - AgoriaJ-Six www.j-six.comjames@j-six.comcell: 886 915 392566city: Taipei, Taiwan
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The first installment of the 2011 Noise Pop Festival has been announced and we very excited about all of the artists. On this podcast episode we listen to 9 bands who will be playing Noise Pop this year. There are indie rock behemoths like Yo La Tengo and up-and-coming bands like Dominant Legs. As usual, Jesse Fox returns, this time to discuss his favorite artist of al time, Ted Leo, who is also playing Noise Pop. Track list is below:1. Yo La Tengo - Autumn Sweater, I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One 2. Dominant Legs - Clawing Out at the Walls, Young at Life and Love EP 3. How to Dress Well - Ready for the World, Love Remains 4. Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - Bottled up in Cork, Brutalist Brick 5. Best Coast - Boyfriend, Crazy For You 6. Wavves - King of the Beach, King of the Beach 7. The Stone Foxes - Black Rolling Thunder, The Stone Foxes 8. Telekinesis - Car Crash, 12 Desperate Straight Lines 9. The Concretes - Good Evening, WYWH
Love for others who have yet to believe in Christ is essential for evangelism. What is your heart's desire for them today?