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Selección musical de Charlie Fáber, director de Sateli 3."Crazy Rumba" y "Been A Whole Lot Of Time" de The Limboos"Getting Hit On At The Bank" y "Can´t Get Through" de The Briefs"Magnet´s Coil" y "Skull" de Sebadoh"Wax Dummy" de Jon Spencer Blues Explosion"Freak Flag" de Southern Culture On The Skids"Hot Thoughts" de Spoon"This Is The World Of The Theater" de The New Pornographers"La primera despedida" y "Born In The City" de Jenny & The Mexicats"What Will Come" de Travis"Lewis" de Yo La Tengo"Rye Whiskey" de The Milkyway Express"Guilt" (con Antonio Serrano) - AnautEscuchar audio
Let's talk about 'hot thoughts'. They're probably not what you're thinking. We're not talking 'hot' in the Paris Hilton sense here. 'Hot thoughts' are a term for reactive or 'triggered' thoughts. It's a great term to understand if you're prone to a negative spiral. LINKS Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram CREDITS Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88 Writer: Amy Molloy @amymolloy Executive Producer: Anna HenvestProducer: Adair SheppardEditor: Adrian Walton Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Have you ever had a problem you were so angry or stressed about you couldn't think clearly? If someone irritates or hurts you, do you worry that if you let it go, it means they're right, and you're wrong? Have you ever had a reaction that escalated the more you talked about it? Today is for you if… If you're tired of overreacting. If you want to handle issues in a healthier way. If you're ready to short-circuit that potentially negative reaction. By catching negativity early, you keep yourself in a resourceful state of mind, giving yourself the best shot at effectively solving problems, dealing with stress and overcoming challenges. Our thoughts are like boiling a pot of water. When they go negative, they can get hot. How do we stop them from boiling over? We could put ice in the pot, but that's only temporary. We must remove the heat source to get the water to stop boiling permanently. So it goes with our thoughts. Sometimes we must remove ourselves from the heat source so our thoughts stop boiling. Then went we chill out, we can deal with this issue in a productive, calm manner. A practical way to remove the heat source on that hot thought is to schedule a later time to deal with the issue. Once it's scheduled, then it's easier to drop that hot thought because you know mentally you'll get back to it. Many times you won't even need to deal with it later as it naturally resolves itself. Now dropping the thought and rescheduling it for later doesn't mean that someone else is right and you're wrong. It DOES short-circuit the potentially negative reaction and keeps it from escalating. If the issue merits revisiting, you can go back once the hotness wears off and deal with it calmly and proactively. Do you need a place where you're affirmed? A place where people help pick you up when you fall and celebrate with you when you have wins? Courageous Club is a safe place to stop hiding, show up fully yourself and fulfill your God-given purpose. Check out all the details at Courageous.club. You've got this, and Father's got you! Thanks a Bunch for listening! Until Next Time, Live Fearlessly Free!
Hot Thoughts and analysis on CFB, NFL Week 5, Fool's Gold sucker bets and the battle of Nick Vs Jimbo! Or Berman Vs Stevie...which ever you prefer.
To wrap up Season 2, Danny calls back his 2020 podcast, Hot Thoughts! Spicy Wings & Even Spicier Questions! You won't wanna miss this one! (Bonus: If you wanna check out old Hot Thoughts Episodes... watch here: (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2o4j6R6GxJzEE-5fiRYhng) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deconstructionzone/support
Depois da turnê do disco “Hot Thoughts” (2017), o Spoon resolveu voltou pra sua cidade natal, Austin, pra gravar as músicas do disco seguinte. O resultado saiu agora em 2022, o décimo disco da banda e assunto desse episódio, “Lucifer On The Sofa”. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musicacronica/message
It's 2017! Our march to the end of the decade continues with more big hits from Imagine Dragons, plus The Revivalists, Portugal. The Man, Rag n Bone Man, and so many more. Plus, dXn schools Jack in Alternative 101 with the album Hot Thoughts by Spoon. Check out our show page for this year's playlist and bonus material. The Roots of Alternative podcast is sponsored by Syracuse Haulers. Follow us on Instagram: Jack – @onairwithjack dXn – @95Xdxn See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we do our Hot Thoughts Q&A, but with a little twist. It's been updated with questions from the games Superfight, F*ck Marry Kill, and I Dissent. Laugh along with us as we give our hilarious answers to crazy questions Intro/Outro Music: Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/sensho/good-times License code: Z0Q9SKKCZ7FBREEA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marytylermorepod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marytylermorepod/support
After the release of a ‘best of' collection Everything Hits at Once in 2019, Spoon are back at long last with brand new material - the album Lucifer On The Sofa - a raw, rollicking rock album (complete with new players on lead guitar and bass) recorded as near-as-dammit live. It is an antidote to Spoon's previous (superb, but far more produced) Hot Thoughts (2017). In 30 years, the band has come full circle in the best possible way. Their first record (“not my favourite” says Britt) Telephono was released on indie label Matador, yet Spoon soon found themselves in a dalliance with a major label for their second outing A Series of Sneaks (1998). While that did not end well, it turned out to be the making of the band in a way, Spoon's true beginning. The bitter experience of being dropped gave the band its first big song, the naming-and-shaming ‘Laffitte Don't Fail Me Now' (featured heavily in The Song Sommelier collection ‘Stick It To The Man'), the second song we discuss on the podcast. Almost two decades later the band was back on the Matador label and in a happy place - having consolidated their unique sound on a run of brilliant LPs. The most indie of bands was somehow destined to make their best work while signed to an iconic indie label. I'm glad to say that Spoon's hot streak doesn't end with 'Lucifer'. The album is a fine addition to an outstanding catalogue, already receiving those glowing 4 & 5 star reviews. “It fits perfectly as number 10” in Britt's own economic language. It does indeed. Not only that but the title track and album closer is something different entirely, an inspired (by the pandemic in part) and momentous stroke of genius from a band at the peak of its powers. The only downer on a thoroughly enjoyable career-spanning conversation is the fact that poor old blighty is losing out big time, yet again. Spoon is touring extensively in the USA but has no immediate plans to come to Europe. That doesn't stop me trying to persuade them however. In concluding our chat with the suggestion that Spoon comes over to London in 2023 (the band's 30th anniversary year) to do not just a show but a residency, I've set to work on the very idea…watch this space. Meantime, check out the impressive new record and back catalogue of my favourite - and your new favourite - indie band. Ladies & gentlemen this is…Spoon, as brought to you by Britt himself!Support the show (https://www.songsommelier.com)
Lucifer on the Sofa is Spoon's first album in five years, following 2017's Hot Thoughts. To record the album, the band returned to their roots in Austin, Texas. Lead singer and guitarist Britt Daniel joins us for a release day Listening Party. Spoon will perform at the Hammerstein Ballroom on April 16.
On its 2017 album Hot Thoughts, Spoon wove in new, electronic textures in the studio. Now, for its follow-up, the band tried a totally different direction.
Spoon's tenth album, Lucifer on the Sofa, is the band's newest record to date. Texas-made, it is the first set of songs that the quintet has put to tape in its hometown of Austin in more than a decade. Today, Britt Daniel sits down to chat with Rain about the band's upcoming tour, how music found him, recording their new album and even some 4 track nostalgia! Stay tuned till the end as Britt launches Andrew Cashen and discusses their recent collaborations. ----------------- LAUNCHLEFT OFFICIAL WEBSITE https://www.launchleft.com LAUNCHLEFT PATREON https://www.patreon.com/LaunchLeft TWITTER https://twitter.com/LaunchLeft INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/launchleft/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/LaunchLeft --------------------- LaunchLeft Podcast hosted by Rain Phoenix is an intentional space for Art and Activism where famed creatives launch new artists. LaunchLeft is an alliance of left-of-center artists, a curated ecosystem that includes a podcast, label and NFT gallery. --------------------- IN THIS EPISODE: [01:00] Britt talks about recording Spoon's new album, Lucifer on the Sofa [07:00] Rain and Britt chat the upcoming tour for their new album [09:00] Britt's journey with music starting at a young age and learning the bass [16:00] Rain and Britt discuss the recording process and editing [20:00] Britt introduces artist Andrew Cashen LaunchLeft SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: Exclusively today on our YouTube channel, the legendary George Clinton of Parliament - Funkadelic. Watch this full video conversion with P-Funk's Clinton for the first time and don't miss the end as he's launching 3GP aka 3 generations of P-Funk, the group that includes himself alongside his daughter and grandaughter. We reach him at his home in Florida for this very special episode chock full of wild stories from his life on the road and many otherworldly experiences. Haunted Summer's pre-save link is live. We are happy to share about our new label artist Haunted Summer and celebrate by posting the pre-save of their first single You Put My Love Out the Doora Daniel Johnston cover) streaming everywhere Valentine's Day. Did you know PRE SAVES allow more streaming algorithms to detect the release, which translate into streams on release day…? We appreciate your support. PLEASE PRE SAVE TODAY! SPOON LINKS: https://spoontheband.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoon_(band) https://www.instagram.com/spoontheband/ https://twitter.com/spoontheband https://www.facebook.com/spoontheband https://www.youtube.com/user/spoontheband https://soundcloud.com/spoontheband ANDREW CASHEN LINKS: https://www.agiantdog.com/newwp/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Giant_Dog https://www.instagram.com/agiantdog/ ; https://www.instagram.com/andrewcashen/ https://www.facebook.com/agiantdog ; https://www.facebook.com/andrewcashenmusic/ https://twitter.com/agiantdog ; https://twitter.com/andrewcashen https://agiantdog.bandcamp.com ; https://andrewcashen.bandcamp.com BIO: Spoon's tenth album, Lucifer on the Sofa, is the band's purest rock 'n roll record to date. Texas-made, it is the first set of songs that the quintet has put to tape in its hometown of Austin in more than a decade. Written and recorded over the last two years – both in and out of lockdown – these songs mark a shift toward something louder, wilder, and more full-color. From the detuned guitars anchoring “The Hardest Cut,” to the urgency of “Wild," to the band's blown-out cover of the Smog classic “Held,” Lucifer on the Sofa bottles the physical thrill of a band tearing up a packed room. It's an album of intensity and intimacy, where the music's harshest edges feel as vivid as the directions quietly murmured into the mic on the first-take. According to frontman Britt Daniel, “It's the sound of classic rock as written by a guy who never did get Eric Clapton.” While Spoon's last album, Hot Thoughts (2017), bristled with drum machines, synths, and astral moods, the nonstop touring that followed in its wake tugged the band back toward a stripped-down sound. “I liked where we'd gone on Hot Thoughts – it had a specific style and it covered new ground for us – but we kept noticing on the road that the live versions of the songs were beating the album versions,” says Daniel. “And it got us thinking”. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor Kirk Graham preaches a message titled Hot Thoughts, encouraging and teaching us to think like Christ. We pray this message helps inspire you to step into greater gifts in your own life.
In this episode we share our thoughts about the new movie Free Guy, and then we pull out our books of questions for another round of Hot Thoughts. Laugh along with us as we tell each other our answers. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marytylermorepod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marytylermorepod/support
Inspired by Vic Styles, this is a mini complain session about the men I've recently encountered in my life. Through a series of anecdotes, I ask several questions I need answers to. As I'll say several times, this is not me attacking or stereotyping all men; the same questions could be asked for women. Topics include: adjusting their junk mid-conversation, feeling intense emotions, and the appeal of toxic relationships (we deep dive here). 0:00- Intro 0:45- Hot Thoughts on Hot Topics (The Olympics, DaBaby, & Kyrie Irving) 4:03- Why Do Men... 39:27- Recs & Regrets 42:17- Outro RECS & REGRETS Podcast: Here Comes the Break Movie: The Last Letter from Your Lover TV Show: Worn Stories YouTuber: Joseph Solomon Poll of the week: Are the Olympics worth watching: Yes or No (vote on the @simplyjamilahofficial Instagram account) Welcome to my rant --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/simplyjamilah/message
Let's get super personal, blunt, and opinionated. So you can get to know me a little bit better, I decided to answer 15 random questions asked by 3 cool individuals in my life. Topics range from: how I want to die, my meaning of friendship, privilege as an American, what I look for in a guy, and simply being Black (including Black vs. African American). 0:00- Intro 1:27- Hot Thoughts on Hot Topics 5:09- Q&A 46:55- Recs & Regrets 49:41- Poll & Outro RECS & REGRETS (music edition) "People Watching" by Conan Gray CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST by Tyler, the Creator Welcome to the Madhouse (Deluxe) by Tones and I Faith by Pop Smoke Poll of the Week: When it comes to romantic relationships, which comes first: Looks or Personality (vote on the @simplyjamilahofficial Instagram account) Let's listen to me constantly put my foot in my mouth --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/simplyjamilah/message
Indiepop aus Nürnberg und Austin/Texas - einmal Geheimtipp, einmal Legende, beide großartig! Songcredits (Ausschnitte): "Manic", Artist: A Tale Of Golden Keys, Composer: Hannes Neunhoeffer, Jonas Hauselt, Florian Dziajlo & Jan Kerscher, ℗ 2020 Listenrecords; "Marching Bands of Manhattan", Artist: Death Cab For Cutie, Composer: Benjamin Gibbard, ℗ 2005 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. A Warner Music Group Company; "WhisperI'lllistentohearit", Artist: Spoon, Composer: Britt Daniel, ℗ 2017 Matador Records; "Hot Thoughts", Artist: Spoon, Composer: Sean Dineen, ℗ 2017 Matador Records.
In this episode we have some coffee and ask each other questions from some books that Mary bought. We partake in a lot of laughs and a lot of hot takes on several different subjects. If you have any questions that you would like for us to answer in a future Q&A episode, leave us a voice message on our Anchor page or email us at: marytylermorepod@gmail.com. CORRECTION: Tyler's Stephen King story is incorrect. The book Misery is in fact based on his cocaine addiction, however every other detail of Tyler's recount is incorrect. Please forgive him, his brain had the dumb. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marytylermorepod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marytylermorepod/support
The Chatty Bros have broken into the studio again and they are ready to chat Matt James’ Bachelor Episodes 4-7! Grayson and Evan discuss a few of the high points of drama, who they believe to be frontrunner, how they feel about Matt, Heather’s entrance, who they were shocked to see go, and they go full #tangentialbro sharing stories of their past “swing and a miss” with love interests. FOLLOW THE CHATTY BROS HERE: Evan: https://www.instagram.com/trippersounds/ Grayston: https://www.instagram.com/pipyopi/ FOLLOW CHATTY BROADS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chattybroads/ Bekah: https://www.instagram.com/bekah/ Jess: https://www.instagram.com/thebaddmom/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzx2N1qxFObhvSvf9tp7ayQ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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They really don’t deserve a whole episode but we gave it to them anyways, unproblematic white guys! Alternatively titled “White Men Who Don’t Make Our Skin Crawl” or “If Coleen Swung That Way: White Guy Edition”. Coleen fills us in on Chrissy Teigan’s latest drama while Mary gets Coleen to tell us how she really feels in another edition of Hot Thoughts with a Hot Thot.
Coleen and Mary embrace the spooky season with their first fall themed episode. Coleen tells us her guest list for her Halloween party (I have no words) while Mary introduces us to a new segment, Hot Thoughts with a Hot Thot.
Ginger Thread is back and better than ever! On today's episode sports are officially back with the start of the MLB regular season. Walsh is officially a soccer guy now. We give our Red Hot Thoughts on the Philadelphia Phillies and the Philadelphia Flyers. The very first edition of Kelsey's Korner filling you in on the hottest trends on social media. Walsh's Winners is back as you get his picks for some of this weekend's action and much much more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
*CURRENT EDITION ALERT* The FELLAZ talk some CURRENT NEWS that's actually relevant to the date of posting. Can you believe it? I sure as hell can't. Things covered may be: the Snyder Cut, fellow TOUGH GUY Joe Rogan getting absolutely PAID by Spotify and what that potentially means for digital media, Spotify playing the long game with their investments into podcasts (just for the record, we would ALSO like to get paid), 'Rona dreamin', some DEEP TALK on some WEIRD SHIT, Astrology: g*y or nay?, getting wrecked in the wave pool, our HOT THOUGHTS on The Last Dance, and talking shit vs critical analysis of things that you invest time and effort into. All that and SOME OTHER STUFF. @TheSAClubPOD on Twitter 3DickMafia.com on Search Bars TheSAClubPOD@Gmail.com on E-Mail (plz e-mail us. I [Cody] look EVERY day and I'm always so sad when it's empty. Just say 'hi' or something.) RATE RETWEET REMOVE THE CRITICAL BIAS AGAINST ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT AS PUT FORTH IN THE LAST DANCE AND LOOK AT THE SUBJECT MATTER OBJECTIONABLY FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE ARGUMENT P.S. SCOTTIE PIPPEN IS ALLEGEDLY A DICK
Britt Daniel of Spoon sits down with Simon and Brian in Liverpool to talk about the writing of songs like 'I Turn My Camera On', 'The Underdog', 'The Ghost of You Lingers' and 'New York Kiss', as well as songs from the band's addictive recent offering, Hot Thoughts. During the chat, Britt plays us an early voice memo of 'Can I Sit Next To You' and explains how he develops his ideas from handheld recorder to the finished article.
So this is the pilot episode and at the end you’re in for a bunch of spazz thoughts and lame jokes
This week, RAW knows it has a problem, so they're caught up! All big developments from WWE tv this week discussed including an in depth debate on Raws big opening segment, to start. Full TLC preview & wishfully booking beyond. Share & subscribe!Follow & interact on twitter: @WishfulBooking @meupto11 @DrMorecraftLike us on fb: @WishfulBookingPod Email in: wishfulbooking@gmail.comSpecial thanks to artist Spoon for the song "Hot Thoughts". (Used w/out permission)Find out more on the Wishful Booking website.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The HORNIEST song with the HORNIEST friend! Supremely sex positive Ben Cahn (@buncahn) joins his old pals Miel and Demi to break down Next's wildly requested secret boner jam, "Too Close" *THIS EPISODE IS SUPREMELY EXPLICIT, SEXY AND FUNNY LISTEN WITH CAUTION*Unpunchable jams: "Can't Help Falling In Love With You" by Elvis Presley, "breathin" by Ariana Grande, "Hot Thoughts" by Spoon
Tiffany and Jeff discuss Beans on Toast album "Standing on a Chair" but not before meandering about Rap sub-genres, and then they move on to Spoon's most recent album "Hot Thoughts".
In the first of a new roundtable series, we're taking a look back at the 90s origins of Spoon, and how they went from devotees of Frank Black and Robert Pollard, to one of the most consistently interesting and successful bands of the 2000s. Britt Daniel and Jim Eno, the core singer/songwriter/guitarist and drummer/producer of Spoon, have been at it for almost thirty years. In the 2000s, starting with Girls Can Tell, and up to their most recent release Hot Thoughts, the band has managed to expertly toe the line between slick songwriting worthy of radio, television and film placement, while keeping a shape-shifting edge that expertly slips back and forth between minimalist and embellished production, tied together with Daniel's emphatic but easy on the ears delivery that manages to inhabit Ray Davies, Tom Petty and Prince all at the same time. But before they began their run of successful 2000s releases, the band was almost another tragic tale of the 1990s major label signing frenzy, bouncing between taste-maker Matador for their debut Telephono and EP Soft Effects, to then jump to the majors on A Series Of Sneaks at Elektra that saw them dropped four months after their sophomore release. Like so many before that have carved out long careers, the early years of Spoon reveal a band struggling to channel their influences into something wholly unique while Daniel's begins the process of finding his own voice. Intro - Utilitarian (A Series Of Sneaks) 14:42 - Theme To Wendell Stivers (Telephono) 18:54 - Nefarious (Telephono) 22:43 - Mountain Of Sound (Soft Effects EP) 33:49 - The Minor Tough (A Series Of Sneaks) 47:39 - Metal Detektor (A Series Of Sneaks) Outro - The Agony Of Laffitte (Laffitte 7" single) Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
In the first of a new roundtable series, we're taking a look back at the 90s origins of Spoon, and how they went from devotees of Frank Black and Robert Pollard, to one of the most consistently interesting and successful bands of the 2000s. Britt Daniel and Jim Eno, the core singer/songwriter/guitarist and drummer/producer of Spoon, have been at it for almost thirty years. In the 2000s, starting with Girls Can Tell, and up to their most recent release Hot Thoughts, the band has managed to expertly toe the line between slick songwriting worthy of radio, television and film placement, while keeping a shape-shifting edge that expertly slips back and forth between minimalist and embellished production, tied together with Daniel's emphatic but easy on the ears delivery that manages to inhabit Ray Davies, Tom Petty and Prince all at the same time. But before they began their run of successful 2000s releases, the band was almost another tragic tale of the 1990s major label signing frenzy, bouncing between taste-maker Matador for their debut Telephono and EP Soft Effects, to then jump to the majors on A Series Of Sneaks at Elektra that saw them dropped four months after their sophomore release. Like so many before that have carved out long careers, the early years of Spoon reveal a band struggling to channel their influences into something wholly unique while Daniel's begins the process of finding his own voice. Intro - Utilitarian (A Series Of Sneaks) 14:42 - Theme To Wendell Stivers (Telephono) 18:54 - Nefarious (Telephono) 22:43 - Mountain Of Sound (Soft Effects EP) 33:49 - The Minor Tough (A Series Of Sneaks) 47:39 - Metal Detektor (A Series Of Sneaks) Outro - The Agony Of Laffitte (Laffitte 7" single) Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
This week, Sean and Pierce talk about hot sauce, specifically Tabasco. Is it butt? Or is it perhaps...not butt? They close the show by discussing petty larceny and a South African student that stood up to robbers. MUSIC: "Hot Thoughts" - Spoon
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HOT THOUGHTS (disco) - SPOON - presentato da NICCOLO' VECCHIA
HOT THOUGHTS (disco) - SPOON - presentato da NICCOLO' VECCHIA
HOT THOUGHTS (disco) - SPOON - presentato da NICCOLO' VECCHIA
HOT THOUGHTS (disco) - SPOON - presentato da NICCOLO' VECCHIA
HOT THOUGHTS (disco) - SPOON - presentato da NICCOLO' VECCHIA
We discuss the continual rise of Kubernetes, with Amazon as seemingly the main hold-out. This leads to a not-too-painful discussion of the stat of open source, at least how companies are using it tactically. Then we close out discussing the rumor that Oracle is considering buying Accenture and how the enterprise software plus services model seems to be panning out. Mid-roll Coté: CF Summit - June 13 to 15th, 2017 (https://www.cloudfoundry.org/event/summit-silicon-valley-2017/) - 20% off registration code: cfsv17cote. Also: DrunkAndRetired reboot (http://www.cote.show/22), hopefully. Matt: AWS Summit Sydney next week (https://aws.amazon.com/summits/sydney/) DevOps Days Tokyo April 25th (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-tokyo/welcome/) Hands on Habitat Tokyo April 26th (https://events.chef.io/events/hands-habitat-tokyo/) Chef Meetup - Singapore April 29th (https://pages.chef.io/ChefMeetup_Singapore_RSVP.html) ChefConf May 22-24 ChefConf 2017 Teaser (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhHpt-Xhj84), early-bird pricing through March 31st Brandon Try Contextual Sync (http://www.contextualsync.io/) New Meetup - Microservices Austin (https://www.meetup.com/Microservices-Austin/). EBay Replaces native OpenStack Container Manager with Kubernetes-based one Still OpenStack though Link (http://www.infoworld.com/article/3154936/open-source-tools/kubernetes-tool-saves-ebay-from-its-openstack-woes.html) "It elected to roll its own Kubernetes-based solution for container management in OpenStack rather than try to improve Magnum." ¯_(ツ)_/¯ (https://twitter.com/cote/status/844996693284343812) "It's not clear if Tess.io can or will be released as open source" - what's the point of open sourcing something if a vendor isn't going to make it more accessible for consumption? Do they really expect anyone else to use something built for Ebay by Ebay and find use? Rip out Magnum in OpenStack and toss it in there? I'm always skeptical about adoption when I hear about non-software companies open sourcing a big project. -Matt There can only be one Netflix. A software company that just happens to be an auction company. What's the deal with OSS now? Companies open sourcing software for the sake of open sourcing it...but not for a revenue reason. Is open source about tactically creating standards? Pivotal can deploy k8 with BOSH, thus manage it and such Blog post on it, in alpha (https://content.pivotal.io/announcements/meet-kubo-bosh-powered-web-scale-release-engineering-for-kubernetes). Rackspace Replacing Docker-based CaaS Carina with Kubernetes Get Carina (https://getcarina.com/) EOL (https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C7X1zsfVoAAaJMi.jpg) IBM InterConnect BlueMix Container Services (http://containerjournal.com/2017/03/20/ibm-launches-managed-kubernetes-service/) And a vulnerability scanner! How do IBM and others (ie. Oracle) regain mindshare with a "me-too" approach? Will Smith?!? (https://twitter.com/AyleeNielsen/status/843885300027805696/video/1) Peyton Manning previously. Remember Bill Clinton at DellWorld? Coté's Analyst-hack: Watch keynotes from your hotel room. containerd & rkt donated to the CNCF Something was contributed (https://coreos.com/blog/rkt-container-runtime-to-the-cncf.html) More... (https://blog.docker.com/2017/03/docker-donates-containerd-to-cncf/) Boring part of the stack commoditized & foundationed "Container-D or Contai-Nerd" is the real question "contaiNERD" - GET IT?!?!! Oracle Eyeing Accenture From The Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/03/28/oracle_doing_due_diligence_on_accenture_yep_you_heard_that_right/) Everybody wants to be IBM Global Services Coté'd tl;dr: financial aside (which I don't know), probably makes sense. While we might bemoan EDS and GBS downsizing, there's endless money in the "solution" sales (tech + meatware). And - I'm sure the deal decks are saying - with SaaS penetration at 20-30%, there's a shit-ton of churn in IT in the next 10-20 years, all requiring services. Most importantly, the G2000 and governments will want to hire "trusted" brands, like Accenture, to help them. On the other hand, maybe that goofy Accenture touch screen in ORD will now be a way to touch-screen up Oracle wares: God help us. HP EDS, IBM GBS, Dell Services (Perot), etc. "Accenture has a market cap of $77.5bn, and shareholders will expect a premium offer." HPE Services and CSC, it's a thing (http://www.arnnet.com.au/article/614361/combined-csc-hpe-enterprise-services-company-named-dxc-technology/). BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show. Chef Survey 2017 Results Analysis (https://blog.chef.io/2017/03/15/chef-survey-2017-results/), Infographic (https://pages.chef.io/rs/255-VFB-268/images/chef-survey-2017.pdf) Reads really well if you imagine bullet points as spinning newspaper headlines: "Workloads are increasing faster than headcount" More: "61% are automating infrastructure, 30% are automating compliance, and only 27% are automating container management." "Of those users, 73% wait to assess compliance after development work has begun and new features have been implemented. 59% assess compliance once code is already running in production, possibly resulting in additional rework as change is re-architected to meet Information Security standards." On the one hand, this is a bummer. On the other hand: "hey, you 59% lot: you call yourself auditors?" Setting the Record Straight: containers vs. Zones vs. Jails vs. VMs "Containers on the other hand are not real things" Down in the weeds on containers vs. everything else (https://blog.jessfraz.com/post/containers-zones-jails-vms/) SoundCloud I don't understand it (http://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/soundcloud-may-run-out-of-cash-this-year-as-it-posts-e51m-loss/) Newsletters! Monitoring Love (http://weekly.monitoring.love/). Last Week in AWS (https://lastweekinaws.com/). Recommendations Coté: Google SRE book (https://landing.google.com/sre/book.html), and the Google SRE/CRE podcast with Coté and Andrew Sahfer (https://cote.io/2017/03/20/pivotal-conversations-running-like-google-the-cre-program-pivotal-with-andrew-shafer/). Also: The Economist Espresso app (http://www.economist.com/digital). Anti-recommendation, the "Southern Carbonara Recipe" at the Le Méridien Dallas By The Galleria (http://www.starwoodhotels.com/lemeridien/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=3041&SWAQ=63EP&PS=LGEN_AA_DNAD_CGGL_TPRP) by the Galleria. It's like a cheesecake with spaghetti and fried chicken tenders. Brandon: Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind (http://amzn.to/2oeLN75) Homo Deus (http://amzn.to/2nPic31) Ezra Klein interview with Yuval Harari (http://www.vox.com/2017/2/28/14745596/yuval-harari-sapiens-interview-meditation-ezra-klein). Matt: New Spoon album Hot Thoughts (http://www.spoontheband.com/) Radiolab Presents: More Perfect (https://www.wnyc.org/shows/radiolabmoreperfect), a Brandon retro-recommendation (http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/66). Floppy Drive Orchestra: Beat It (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YosUQjIaVBs) Fighting Johnny Leadgen (https://www.10minutemail.com) and Mailinator (https://www.mailinator.com/) Cover-art from You Had One Job (https://twitter.com/_youhadonejob1/status/844302886486130689).
Britt Daniel and Alex Fischel talk with Elizabeth McQueen about from where they drew their inspiration for their new release “Hot Thoughts.” During the conversation they touch on Bruce Springsteen’s elevating sax solos, the guitar energy of The Wipers, Dr. Dre’s synth sounds and how audio — and not necessarily lyrics — can transmit powerful emotions.
Britt Daniel and Alex Fischel talk with Elizabeth McQueen about from where they drew their inspiration for their new release “Hot Thoughts.” During the conversation they touch on Bruce Springsteen’s elevating sax solos, the guitar energy of The Wipers, Dr. Dre’s synth sounds and how audio — and not necessarily lyrics — can transmit powerful emotions.
In episode 5 of Must Go Faster, Ben and Rob marvel over the consistency of Spoon and their new record ‘Hot Thoughts’ (0:40). They then touch on Kendrick Lamar’s vicious, beat switching new single and impending album (9:45). The two also break down Dave Chappelle’s new standup specials on Netflix (16:48), his unique career arc, strange lack of buzz and what makes him such a peerless comic (24:41). Ben and Rob then talk about the very red band trailer for the upcoming movie 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’ (33:25). To wrap things up, they dissect Brett Ratner’s snide remarks about Rotten Tomatoes (42:25) and discuss the pros and cons of the popular review site.
For over twenty years, indie-rock mainstays Spoon have made some of the most consistently satisfying albums in rock and roll history. On their ninth outing, Hot Thoughts, Britt Daniels and crew are looking back to their past as they evolve the sound of the band into a new future. We've got some possibly "hot" thoughts to share about one of the most anticipated albums of 2017. PLUS! Saxophonist Ted Taforo provides one of the highlights of Hot Thoughts, improvising on the album's closing track, "Us." When he's not busy changing Spoon's musical direction, he's putting out great albums like The Pope From Rome And Other Stories, and we've got a taste for ya. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BRUNO MARS es Top 3 mundial de I Tunes y Spotify THAT'S WHAT I LIKE.DESPACITO DE LUIS FONSI Y DADDY YANKEE; 16 discos de platino en américa latina; top 30 en Suecia, república checa, Holanda, Eslovaquia, Noruega, Irlanda, Francia, Bélgica y Alemania, Top 3 en Portugal, Italia y Suiza y # 1 de Monitor Latino en Venezuela, Panamá, México, Guatemala, USA, España, Colombia, Chile y Argentina. Con LOVE ON THE BRAIN, RIHANNA supera a Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, Steve Wonder, Elton John y Whitney Houston con el mayor número de canciones en el Top 5 de USA. SHOW ME LOVE de la sueca Robyn es 22 años después un # 2 en las discotecas de Norteamérica con el actor y cantante BRIAN JUSTIN CRUM.DEJA VU de PRINCE ROYCE con SHAKIRA alcanza el # 5 en USA según Monitor Latino, y es # 2 de la música tropical en Billboard. HOT THOUGHTS de la Indie rock SPOON impresiona en la escena alternativa y llega al # 1 de este género en Norteamérica según Headline Planet. BE MINE de los DJ's franceses Ofenbach fue # 1 en Rusia a finales de 2016 y ahora surge en las listas de Alemania donde es # 5.SIGO EXTRANANDOTE de J BALVIN es todo un éxito en redes sociales. Ha sido visto en cuatro semanas 55 millones de veces en la plataforma VEVO. STAY con ZEDD y la cantante canadiense ALESSIA CARA figura entre las 50 canciones mas populares de Europa.Según Asían Charts el actor y bailarin LuHan con ROLEPLAY es en Marzo de 2017 # 1 en china.EL AMANTE DE NICKY JAM esta súper-pegado en los listados de Monitor latino en Paraguay, Uruguay, México, Colombia, USA, República Dominicana, Ecuador, Perú, Venezuela, Panamá y Costa Rica. SHAPE OF YOU de ED SHEERAN es indiscutiblemente la canción del primer semestre de 2017, certificada con 22 discos de platino y uno de diamante, vista 800 millones de veces; Top 10 en Japón, 4 en Argentina, 2 en Líbano, Eslovaquia y México, # 1 en Tidal, Spotify, iTunes, google play, shazam y Deezer; # 1 en Turquía, corea del sur, indonesia, Rusia, Filipinas, Italia, Francia, Australia, Grecia, Canadá, Brasil y 13 naciones más. Nuevamente SHAPE OF YOU es el Top de Global Hits.
Spoon sind Kritikerlieblinge, ihre Alben landen in den USA regelmäßig in den Charts. Seit ihrem Song „The Way We Get By“ sind sie auch hierzulande keine Unbekannten mehr. Auf ihrem neuen Album „Hot Thoughts“ reichern Spoon ihren smarten Sound mit Funk- und Diskovibes an. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/album-der-woche-spoon-hot-thoughts
Rob Esse shares his thoughts about Spoon, a band whose music he's been enjoying over the last few years. He first fell in love with their work upon hearing their 2014 album ‘They Want My Soul’. Now they have a new album being released for 2017 entitled ‘Hot Thoughts’ and he predicts it's going to be a further evolution of their unique sound.
Spoon first formed in 1993, when Britt Daniel met Jim Eno in a recording studio in a basement at UT Austin. Over 20 years later, Spoon has released 9 albums including their most recent record "Hot Thoughts". Britt and Jim sit down with host Hrishikesh Hirway to take us on a tour of Austin, Texas. They share stories about their arrival in town, venues old and new, their home studio, and their motel hideaway for writing music. This podcast is made possible by Google Play Music. Search “City Soundtracks” in the Google Play Music app to instantly stream a playlist curated by Spoon and inspired by Austin. This episode features songs by Spoon, Alien Beats, Tear Dungeon, and Dale Watson. This show is produced by Imprint Projects and Pineapple Street Media, edited and mixed by Ann Heppermann.
This week we discuss the Academy Award winning film "Moonlight" directed by Barry Jenkins. We also discuss the xx's latest album "I See You", Spoon's new single "Hot Thoughts", and debate the merits of thin vs thick Pocky. Follow us on Instagram: Dominic Mercurio - @dominicmercurio Laura Weinbach - @foxtailsbrigade
Welcome once again, to your weekly gaming podcast… Well, MOSTLY weekly. We have ben late on a few episodes! But never mind that! Back to normal in this episode, Charlie ‘The English Dream’ and the ever Polish Jacek return to their double-act banter and gaming larks. The news this week consists of:- Microsoft stops charging devs for updates… About bloody time…- Steam Workshop revenue sharing- State of Decay and Saint’s Row 4 banned down under- Bioshock Infinite DLC coming? Get hyped, Bio-nerds!- Half Life 3 confirmed……………. LEL NO, but we have some rumours- The Last of Us sexy time numbersAnd of course, the games:- Sniper Elite V2- Spartacus: Legends- Intrusion 2- Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2To end the episode, our chaps have a chat about the state of arcades, their successes, their failures, and how long they might stick around for. As well, Charlie hypes over the prospect of House of the Dead 5. You get to play as Harry. Feel it, son.Here's the official page: FacebookHere's the episode: Episode 10